The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 November 1986 — Page 20
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 25,198$
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It happened ... in Milford
W YEARS AGO. NOV. 24.1978 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter of Milford will be joining other Americans next May for a tour of the Holy Land. The tour was presented to Hartter last Saturday night by C.S. Myers, Inc., Milford, upon his retirement. Hartter has been with the firm for 46 years, beginning there in September of 1930. The tour is tentatively scheduled for May 30 with stops in Athens and Rome as well as the Holy Land. Thursday morning proved interesting to many who live and work in Our Town. For a reason we have not learned, a train blocked the tracks for over an hour during the time when many were trying to get to work and school. Some waited for a time, then decided to walk and crawled over the train —a dangerous thing to do. One woman decided if she couldn’t get to work, she lives close to the tracks and could see the line of cars, she would sweep the walks! All in all many were unhappy at the inconvenience
and many wonder why these trains can’t stop outside of town or if they are picking up something in Milford it seems
HCLIFAy.FW SPECIAL! t, |i LOW INTEREST RATE * Tg • * TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE If I >t|NO PAYMENT TILL FEB. Ist .+• 7 QQZ A.P.R. Financing On All ft *W: ■ ■ V/0 1982 & Newer Cars & Trucks To Qualified Buyers Offer Ends Sat., Nov. 29,1986 •*’ NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 6486 ? 1984 Lincoln Town Car. \* $11»995 90668A 1986 Cadillac Eldorado. Red A* 1 $**»••• ‘ ' 7050A 1986 Buick Riviera. Red I mMDBWImm Fs• I $18,968 7TQBA 1986 Olds9B. Beige 1 \ $13,99$ • AJP CSH44 1985 SubaruGLlO.White \ " — M \ $ 13.388 9Q639A 1985 Buick Park Avenue. Blue 1 AW w I $13,995 . 7T*. CSim 1985 Renault Encore. White 1 DN W " I $ $.358 6688A 1985 Buick Park Avenue. White I 1 811.695 7Q39A 1985 Olds 98. Beige 1 A MPW B • I $18,995 JMN* 6680A 1985 Buick Park Avenue, Gray I W 818.99$ 62’7a 1985 Olds Cutlass. White 1 "- $13,995 *5rC .' • .SjF- CSTQ42 1985 Buick Riviera. White \ - $13,795 , Sb*- -*© CSII4S 1985 Fiat Conv.. Red ’— $ 9,858 - •W,* CSTi44i€X)' 1985 Subaru GLIO, White $13,358 • • 6631A 1984 Buick LeSabre. Brown $ 7.995 • •* 6262a 1984 Cadillac Eldorado. Maroon ikt -* JL*/-vy 64 wa 1984 Ford Tempo, White SOME 9OLB DCtO $ 3,995 - *« HK*. * 6r 556 1984 Olds Cutlass. Sable $ 8,995 • -c* CSH34 1984 Cadillac Sedan. Tan $19,858 ak-• 6435A 1984 Olds Cutlass. Brown $ 7,995 •; -jl* 6654A 1984 Pontiac Parisienne. Block $ 7,995 ; ♦<& CSM3S 1984 Pontiac Trans Am. Brown $ 8,958 > . dßp< 6644A 1984 Olds Cutlass. Blue $ 7,995 • . ' J.J* 66388 1984 Ford Escort. Red 3 3,495 etnas 1988 Renault Encore. Green 9Oti3 SOB* ••$• —$ 5,595 < cs ” 4s 1984 Pontiac Fiero. White $ 7,895 ..." * 66WA 1988 Buick Sky ha wk. White MfcM SOLO 9OtJ> — 8 3,993 -.0. * 6UBA 1983 Chevy Cavalier 101, Red $ 4,995 •*»•. '©•.*><? -a»*a 1963 Olds 90. Jade S*t* DOW 9089 —• 9,995 6623A 1983 Buick LeSabre, White $ 8,995 \T '-JUs . CSU4G 1983 Renault Alliance. Red $ 3,858 J esnu 1983 Mercury Lynx. Tan $ 3,995 vR?' 6681 a 1983 Buick Century. Maroon $ 5,495 v CSB2B 1983 Olds Omega. Maroon $ 4,350 mjlV. 1983 Olds 98. Sable $ 3.995 .??%• - ttM> 1968 Chevy Celebrity . Brown $Ol3 SOt* SOtA — 8 6.998 5666A 1983 Cadillac Eldorado. Jade $14,995 5600A 1983 OldsCiera.Maroon $ 7,395 > 65648 1982 Pontiac 6000. Jade $ 3,995 ; •JFv Xy .* CSH33 1982 Mercury Cougar. Light Brown $ 5,450 * • 6637A 1982 Buick Station Wagon. Jade $ 5,995 , T* ’• 1982 Ford Wagon. White $ 4,695 - ’? jjJL 5494A 1982 Pontiac Trans Am. Silver $ 7,695 ©k®.** 6374A 1982 Datsun ST. Brown $ 4,395 6676A 1982 Olds 88 Royal, Dark Jade $ 5,995 6296A 1982 Cadillac Sedan. Yellow $ 8,995 6377a 1982 Buick LeSabre. White $ 4,995 • 6586A1 1982 Buick Riviera. Maroon $ 8,495 9©s»A 1902 Buick Regal Mt* Mb* MM — J“*i99* < 6124A 1982 OldsCiera.Maroon $ 5,495 66?4A 1982 Buick Park Avenue. Jade $ 6,995 •©Tit. 6596A 1982 Buick Riviera. Two Tone $ 8,995 •*, wv' ’•* 6301A 1982 Buick LeSabre. Maroon $ 6,495 , 6434A 1982 Olds Cutlass Supreme. Maroon $ 5,995 ?T <; ’ TOKO • CSIU7 1984 Chevy Conversion Van, Brown/Tan $11,356 • 90636A 1984 Chevy SlO Pick-Up. Red/White $ 6,995 ' 1984 Chevy. White/Rod $ 6,995 65938 1983 Chevy 4x4 Pick-Up, Black $ 9,895 * All used cars and trucks with lass than 100,000 miles qualify for a 90 day warranty on engine, transmission and drive axle. rnilKopsavage jonnvnurcniii . > \rv ' BRUCE PETRO t®l -sag- O f OWs-Bnick-Poiitiac-Cwßloc-G.M.C. bm— nwww ; Hwy. 15 North WARSAW 267-7188 • •a- •» mAL« e\ t.
they could make a break in the train and leave the CatherineEmeline street crossing open at that time of morning. 20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 23,1988 Mrs. Azy Tucker, Milford, celebrated her 90th birthday on Sunday. She was born on Nov. 20, 1876, in Van Wert county, Ohio, and attended the same school as Mrs. C.R. Brittsan, a long-time Milford resident. She married Azy Tucker in 1961. They win celebrate their 66th wedding anniversary on January 30. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker have three daughters, twins Mrs. Ed (Celia) Orr of Portland and Mrs. Claude (Cecil) Hoover of Goshen, and Mrs. Earl (Fausta) Messner of Nappanee. Paul L. Kizer’s name topped the list sent to the post offict department on Noviember 15 from the United States Civil Service Commission for the position of postmaster at Milford. Mr. Kizer is currently acting postmaster. With Kizer’s name were Paul I. Becker and Herbert A. Stump, in that order. They are the top three eligibles in the examination taken last winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmerman and family entertained at a supper Saturday, Nov. 12, in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Sr., of near Milford. Out of town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gerber and daughter of Paulding, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman and daughter of Washington, W. Va. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman and daughter, Clarence Stieglitz, and Michael Zimmerman, ST., all of the Milford area. Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and two daughters of Milford are planning to spend Thanksgiving Day with John’s brother, Date Perry, and family at Warsaw. Mrs. Amanda Davisson of Milford returned home Sunday evening from a week end trip to French Lick with the Elkhart Writers Club. 3» YEARS AGO. NOV. 2S, 1966 The high school band win march at half-time of the second team game Friday night when Milford will play Etna Green in the local gym, band instructor Joseph Judkins stated. Several
special features are being prepared. Baton twirlers Kae Blake, Sharon Dewart and Pat Tobin will perform. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolterman are planning to leave sometime next week for Southern California where they will live for the winter months in Los Angeles with Mr. Wolterman’s aunt. It has been announced by the office of Harold G. Young, high school principal, that the Milford town board has approved the reserving of enough space in front of the school building for two school busses so the visiting school to park during a home ball game. will be placed incheating the space reserved for the busses. Edith Baumgartner is home after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her brother and sister in Ottumwa, la., Omar L. Baumgartner, Sr., and Mrs. Clara Marie Ballard. She rode on the beautiful Denver Zephyr. Miss Baumgartner visited The Ottumwa Courier during her stay. She also called at the home of her cousin, Harold Beer, at Bloomfield, la. Mr. and Mrs. George Felkner
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Felkner at an oyster supper, Saturday. 50 YEARS AGO, NOV. 26,1936 Andrew Orn is giving bis barn a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Stoller were Chicago visitors Friday. Mr. Lester Clark is taking a commercial course at the Goshen College. H.G. Davis, agent at the big four statten, has been granted a leave of absence of two seeks starting November 18. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips will entertain relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday. Mr. Phillips was presented with a turkey at a Legion benefit last week. A large crowd attended-the bridge benefit held by the Legion Post and Auxiliary Thursday night at the Old Fellows hall. Twenty tables progressed in bridge, pinochle, and euchre. A number of prizes were awarded. The post gave away several nice turkeys during the evening. LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Not»c« is hwsby gtvsft that ttt» board ot county commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will from this date until December 16, 1986, at 10:01 AM. E.S.T. receive sealed bids on the following: 2 Dumol>ucks( 1967 Model) I Loader (3.(lcu. yd. bucket) Detailed plans, proposal and specific© fions ar* on til* at the county highway department. County Road MOE and Old Road ME, R.R.#T. Warsaw, Indiana.
McCormick Motors
NAPPANEf MtWIKMre: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8 Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 8-4 CARS SPOTLIGHT • u aw. Mown camo cmk Y-8 so,oos • 6$ aw. CMVCTIt Auto.. loaded $22,00$ • 85 CMW. noun CAMO ¥ -4. Au tv., Air $7,005 • 85 !4imM6«AMDAM2M4 Cyt. Au tv Loaded $0,005 • 83 MHKMTIVMX 6$ 1M5SpdL. Ai r , $3.00$ • 83 WICK MGAL WACOM ¥-6. Awt®., Air $4.00$ • 83 ysamASsaatA BRCIIM* 2 DR. ¥-6. Aw s44os • 82 WICKCBmnYCIBTOM2 DO. 4Cyl.. Air $4,00$ >* 82 TOYOTA COMMA 2 NL COUM SSpd $4,705 • tj MOMOACII4W CUSTOM MOYOKYCtI $1,005 • 81 TOMGRANAOAU2M. 6 Cyl.. Auto., Aie $3,005 • 81 CMtV.CAMNGWAGON Dtosel. loaded s34os • 86 OUkS OMKA 4 M. 4Cyl.. Auto Air $2.00$ • 88 OKV.MONZA2M.COUH Auto PS $1,505 • 80 ronFAMMONKM. 4CyL. Auto.. PS $1,005 • 80 OKU. NAURU OASSIC 2 ML V 6 Air $2,005 • 74 FORD GRANADA 2 DR. ¥-8. Auto.. Air $1,005 • 74 OKY.MOimCAMO LANOAU loaded s24ts TRUCKS | • 85 TOYOTA XTRA CAR Auto.. PS. W/Cap $4.00$ • 84 CNW. 5-10 MAIFR 4X4 V-6, Auto. $12,505 • 83 CMFV.62OBPASS.VAN V-8. Auto. $7455
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Bida must to© Hied kt th* county auditor's office on Form No. 9S Bid Form andaccompanied by 8» Bead or Certified Check, lor 10% 0* MB Th* commissioners ressrv* IB© rtynr iw«w|(nwT any or aii uhok JD Geiger, Auditor Knsciuslia County ©RnMRVF FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Town Baardaf Trustaeeof Winona Lake, Indiana, will receive seeied bids for the annual bulk quantities of those items listed beiow for the yeariMT. Regular Gasoline Unleaded Gasoline Premium Unleaded Gasoline Bids shall be received until 4:M P.M. on December 9, 1906, at th* Clerk-Treasurer's officeat 1590 Park Avenue, Winona Lake, Indiana. Bids will be opened at the regular Town Board meeting December 9, 1906, at 7:MPM. Th* Town reserves the right tor* ject any and all bids, delete any portions, or waive any formalities in the bidding. Charlene Black Clerk-Treasurer Town of Winona Lake N. 26-0. J LEGAL NOTICE OF iMtm io© Ml 6 ABF-iM/fc FvJßrwl-© PUBLIC SERVICE CQMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37905 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED, GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC., UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC., CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC., AND COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION OF INDIANA, ALL INDIANA CORPORATIONS. FOR APPROVAL OF CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS IN JOINT PETITIONERS' RESPECTIVE IN TRASTATE ACCESS TARIFFS. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indian© will conduct © public Hearing in this Cause in Room 601 of th* State Office Building, Indianapolis, lndiana commencing at 9: MAM., Local Time, on December 23,1986. Public participation is requested. Public Service Commission of Indiana REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Pursuant te liC S-1© fL M notice is hereby given that th* Board of Trustees of th* Town of Winona Lake, Indiana is now receiving bids ter Professional Services teb* rendered to the Town qt Winona Lake, Indiana and its departments for the year 1987. Th* projects shall be located in th* Town of Winona Lake, Indian© A general description of the projects affected by the bid are as follows: Attending Town Board meetings on request throughout the year 1987. providing advice to th* town and its departments i© eluding hut not limited to the Sewage Works, th* Street Department, the Plan Commis sion and the Board of Zoning Appeals, concerning matters including, but not limited te Storm Water Drainage and Improvements, Sewage Plant and Sewer Line, and Sewage Equipment. Improvements. repairs, maintenance replacement and extension, street repairs, improvements, replacement and extensions, grading and site develop ment of subdivisions, improvements, repairs and maintenance of the banks of water courses, streams and lakes within the Town, and in connection with the foregoing to prepare engineering proposals, plans and specifications, preliminary and final in connection therewith and te prepare drawings and plans in connection detailing th* boundaries of the Town, Boundaries of Zoning districts of the tewn and te provide advice concerning th* Building and Zoning Ordinances of th* Town and t* Superintend and ail projects in th* Town requiring engineering services at th* direction of the Town Board. The prior experience in serving towns of th* person or firm, t* provide services herein, the on-call availability of th* person or firm to provide ser vices, herein, th* proximity 9ft th* offices ot th* professional te the TqwnqfwMnaLak* Indiana, *h* prior per termance of the profession© in work, with the Town or other communities, the protes signals familiarity with th* Town, the general: competence and qualifications of the professional, and th* Hnand© terms and conditions of th* proposal as submitted, wWi be considered in awarding the contract. Ail: plans and specifications of th* Sewage Works, Streets, and! th* Zoning Ordinances and Subdivisions Control Ordinances, and Building Ordinances ar* on file in th* Office o* the Clerk Treasurer of th* Town of Winona Lake, in th* Community Building of tea Town of Winona Lak* Proposals to be mailed te th* Town of Winona Lake, Indianaat Post Office Box 338 or may be deli vered to the Clerk Treasurer. prior te December 30, 1986. the same being more than M days after the date of this noticeTh* Town Board shall consider th* Pre posais on January Ki, >987. at 7: M ©m. at its Non thereof and may let contract ter protes signal service at such Hme or may continue
DePtanty Sales & Service Stevtn A. DePtanty R.R. 4, Box 171 • SyvncHSt, Indtana 46567 (Located On Sit 13— Two Doors Down From The Sleepy Owl Restaurant) Shoo No. (11$) 457*713$ • After Heun iMerjeacy No. (210) $34 7314 Moo. Thru Fri. $ 5. Sat. $ t LICENSED 8 CERTIFIED — Automotive-DiasehTruck & Heavy Equipment Tochnkian COLLEGE GRADUATE in field of AutO'Diesel Heavy Truck A Equipment Technology $ Engineering We work on everything from small engines to equipment. We rebuild engines (gas, propane, natural gas and diesel) and all transmissions ineluding Allisons and Roadronger in heavy trucks. We do brakes, rear end and electrical work. 9M ProkssM Shrwce A ftp* Are Our 24-hr. emergency service ‘anywhere and anytime” on cars, boats, trucks, farm tractors and welding. We also do “arc" welding and have 400 Amp portable: and we do gas welding. We have the latest computerized diagnostic equipment for cars and trucks. We do complete repower work with gas and diesel in cars, trucks and equipment. We also rebuild farm and industrial equipment. We offer f leek service for businesses. . T O, OI ~p ai, .nd ~bu d d,n 9 on riNMUM FALL COUPON SMCIAI | snowmobiles, garden tractors, cars. pickups, 4-wheel drives, light and heavy - OFF trucks, all construction and heavy mm| QUL Mrr equipment, boats (inboards and out- PARTS & boards), all GM 5.7 L and 6.2 L diesel, >■***» I Ford diesel pickups with IH diesel. H LABOR foreign cars and trucks (gas and diesel). | yAugwmi Jan ju i AMwodthwwrrwitedforSO days, 40 haws or 4,000 m»RB. One Demo Ski-Doo. Elec. Start. Liq. Cooled AJohn Deere 340 Liq. Cooled. New Engine & Track Kawa*akl*44o Intruder. Now Track. Ready Ta Go Two Enclosed Snowmobile Trailers
th* matter forward far further consider© fion. Ch*rl*n*Bteck Cfark-Treaeurer Town of Winona Lak*, Indiana N 26-0.3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ©I i© forested person* that th* Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, will accept sealed bids ter th* purchase at» Type Hl Clsss I Ambulance from th* date of this Notice until the hour of 7: Mo'dock P M. on th* 16th day © December, 1986, © which said day and hour the ©ds received sh©l be ope© ad and examined and thereafter a contract for purchase © said ambulance may b* awardsdtefh* lowest and best tedder. Interested tedders may obtten specific© tions for said ambulance from th* QforkTreasurer © th* Town © Syracuse located in th* Syracuse Town Hall at 500 South Hu© tingtanStre©, Syracuse, Indiana. Each bid shtel be submitted upon th* prescribed Form 96 and th* Na©Coilusian Affidovit executed. Each bid shtel be accompanied by a Bid Bondar certified hinds made payable to th* Town © Syracuse in an amount equal to Five Percent (5%) © the ted Bids shall be se©ed and submitted to the Clerk-Treasurer marked ''Bid far Ambulance" The Board © Trustees reserves the right to reject any and ©I teds and to w©ve any I© form©!ties in the bidding process. Dated this 19th day © November, 1986. Jennifer L. Lewis, Clerk Treasurer Town ©Syracuse N.26-Q.3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th* Board © School Trustees © Wawasee Community School Corporation, © Kosciusko County. Indiana, will meet © the Administrative Office of Wawasee Community School Corporation at Syracuse, Indiana, on Tuesday, December 9, 1986, © th* hour © 7-.<» P.M. (E &T.) and © said time and place will receive se©ed teds on and I© to th* highest tedder or tedders therefor the following described warrants; Temporary Loa© Warrants in anheipatio© © toxas levied and in course © ctelechon tor the Goner© Fund in th* amount © 51,008,000. and th* Transpor tatipn Fund in th* amount © 5150.000., dated as©th*<tote©d©ivery there© to the purchaser, s©d warrant or warrants to be in the denomination or denominations requested by the purchaser, fa mature on June M, 1987, and to bear i© forest © a rate nos exceeding 8 percent per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable © the Stefo Bank © Syracuse, in the Town © Syracuse, Indiana. Bidders tor these warrants will be r* quired to name the rate ©interest which the warrontsaretobear, n© to exceed 8 percent per annum. Such interest rate mu© be i© mulhples© VBfhor VlQth© Ipercent, and n© more than one inters© rote sh©l be named by each tedder. The warrants will be awarded to the highe© responsible tedder or bidders therefor whohassubmitted histedin accordance herewith. The highe© bidder will be foe one who offers the lowe© net i© tore© co© to the Scho© Corporation to be determined by computing the total interest on ©I © the warrants to their maturity and deducting therefrom th* premium ted, if any The right i* reserved to reject any and ©i bids. Each ted sh©l be tor ©I ©the warrants or tor a specified amount © s©d warrantsass©forth instedtedandsh©! beac companied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount © Five Percent (»%> © the amount © th* ted and payable to "Wawasee Community Schoo-i Corporation" to guarantee the School Corporation ag©nst default by such bidder in complying with th* terms © this Notice and his ted S©d warrants «r* being issued under th* provisions © IC 2BS't to evidence a tern porary loan tor the purpose © obfaining funds to be used to me© current expenses © the School Corporation included in the regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year W, which exponas* mu© be m© prior to »• rooeipe © toises in foe year t 987. and there has been appropriated and ©edged a sufficient amount © current revenues © the School Corporation to be derived from foe Goner© Fund Tax Lovy and foe Transportation Fund Tax Levy made in foe year 1986, and collectible in foe year 1987 to pay the princip© © and interest on said warrant* © maturity Typewritten and executed warranto and a transcript © the leg© proceedings wMi be famished to foe successful bidder © foe e* pense © foe School Corporation. Me> condi fion© bidswill be considered. The successful bidder or bidder* sh©i accept dteivery and make payment for s©d warranto © such bank in foe Town © Sy racu» © City © © teanapteis as may be designated by fo* sue cessfal bidder for such warrant* immediate ly upon being notified fo© foe warrants are ready for delivery. Dated this 24th day ©November, 1986 Henry L- Smith Secretary. Beard ©Scheel 1 Trustees Wawasee Community Scho© Corporation N.26D31
Notice is haroby *© *• Tfo** Milford in ooeparattap wHb d» BdOnef Highway Admtaiteraftaa *a Indian* RtaaataFNNkiaMPMAMMMMRAwMMiR** Synecuee Shw© «sd DM State BteMl » North, located to foe tow* © Miitard. © KoociuehoCoui»«y'n»aternta»ie*llteßßß* od project oosiwiy GQgft OF m 3 WQWW ww. 15 and extend eaeterly teeteaxadMd fa©, thence northerly an QM State Raed to North for a ©stance ©uateUteappteto imateiy County Road 13« Norte, fare tatal project lengte©Q.923 mH*. Th* proposed improwetnonta will conai©© rsnaaetruchnß, tea existing paMMMRh front SR 15 east to approximately James Stre© to provide tar two. iMo© trae© tanas with 2-fo© combined curb and gutter- A 5-taet sidewalk will be constructed atang foe south side only © Syracuse Sire© front SR tate Main Stre©. Th* remaining portion © foe project will const©© wldeningand resurfacing the existing pavement to provide two, 11-fa© travel lane* with 3-fo© shoulder*. This improvement is* resurfacing, resteretionandrohabilitetion (RRRJ typeprojoct. Th* propased project essentially will be constructed within th* existing right-© way with fo* exception that approximately 0.01-acr* © permanent right-of-way will be requiredtoimprovetheintersectfanra©ifor corner cuts© the SR 15/Syracuse Stre© and Syracuse Stre©/Oid SR to Nnrte. A perm* nent sidewtok easement (o.Qß6acre) ©so will be required © foe southwest comer © Syracuse and Atain Stre©. The project Includes anew off-site storm sewer system far water c©lected In fo* curb and gutter section which will require a 25-fo© (0.3-acr*) permanent easement between Section Street and Turkey Creak. Approximately 5-fo© wide strip* (1.2 acres) © tefaporery right-© way will be required on each side © fo* street project for ©leeway and slope construction. Remov© © fo* roafouay section on Syracuse Stre© between SR to and James Stre© will require the roedtobedoeed during th* construction period. Th* rem©nder ©the roadway resurfacing will be don* with the roadway open to thru traffic. Acqui©tion©any rights-©way necessary to implement the improvement will be foe responsibility © fo* loc© authorities Approximately seventy Hveperco©©fo* tot© costs, estimated at about »1,M7,100.00 Will be defrayed by foe Feder© Highway Administration, with fo* Indiana Department © Highway* serving in « Itaison capacity between loc© authorities and fo* fader© agency. If has been jtontiy determined by foe Feder© Highway Administration and th* In di ana Department © Highways fo©foispre posed project foils within foe quid©lnes © a categoric© exclusion. A ©aft corridordesign study report, preliminary design plans, ©ong with fo* environmental document and other pertinent information which may be received from any source r©ahv* fa the proposed project are b©ng made public ly av©(able far review and inspection during r.cr?*© office hours in foe office © foe town board presievM Town Hell, Milford, Indiana 46542, and in fo* office © O ficer. Room 12*4©the Indiana Stet* Office Building, MO North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana 462062249. Also, location sketches ©fo* proposed project ar* publicly av©lable and may be obtained upon request ©any ©the above offices. AH interested persons, including rep rose* taNvo* © fader©, state, and loc© governmental agencies, agriculfar©. commerci©, industei©. business, transportation and utiliffas interest; civic, soci©. economic, ecologic© and environmental concerns and other interested citizens, and property owners, may request a corridor-design pufaic hearing be h©d or express *©r concern* by submitting comments or other informahon regarding fo* soci©, economic, and environnsenfel. effects eiblßbi ihag fßeii foe proposed project w»H have upon fo©r property, business, er as new proposed. Writtenrequeetofor apufoic hearQF' Gity be forwarded to fo* H»arings QtHq© © foe Indiana Department © Highways © fo* or before December 12,1986. In fo* event fo* Indiana Department © 1 013 IW’G’ Mfr IJMW W i TIN* 23, Section 128, kXS- Cods, Feder© Read Acto© ie«S tetafo* todtae* Fublte t* ■■, I. , w / fo.l- Hr- M—r PrArwHm'aa in* MM* Kv WbA Kmzta>j»al MioKwAW Az4HWfW!OrAlion. “■'jS' •F’w' “wPi trfojgrmXUf -rx l 'v ILS. Department © Transportation e» January/, MBS. INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS John R. taenbarger, Director
