The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 53, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 December 1986 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., December 31,1986

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GOOD USED CARS ■ - J Ml- * ? 1-1-1-EXTCnQCCI vvUt I will y AVQIIQDIC On Most Models 86 Mercury Topaz GS $8,995 Auto.. Loaded 85 Ford Escort Auto $4,795 84 Buick Century $5,850 Auto.. Air, Southern Car 83 Pontiac 6000 Auto. $4,650 82 Chevy Cavalier $2,995 Auto., PS, PB, Tan 82 Buick Riviera $7,295 Auto.. Loaded 82 Chevy Cavalier $2,395 Auto.. PS, PB, Blue 82 Ford Escort GLX $3,295 Auto., Low Miles 82 Jeep Scrambler $4,195 4 Spd., 6 Cyl. 82 Chev. Z2B $7,395 Auto., V-8, T-Top 82 Mazda Red $1,895 80 Ford Fairmont $1,995 4 Cyl., 4 Spd. 78 Ford Pinto Wagon $1,695 Auto. 77 Dodge Aspen Wagon $995 74 GMC Wood Hauler $695 74 AMC Ambassador SBSO Auto., Southern Car 73 Pinto $595 62 Ford 4X4 $2,995 Southern Truck E.T. AUTO SALES SR 15 — Milford 658-9320 Open Daily 9-6, Sat. 10-6

START OUT THE NEW YEAR WITH A GOOD I A USED CAR FROM BRUCE PETRO'S Afo Reasonable Offer Refused - CARS - 90668A 1986 Cadillac Eldorado Red $29,000 6079a 1982 Ford Esquire Wagon white $4,695 7050A 1986 Buick Riviera Red $18,900 5 494 A 1982 Pontiac Trans Am Silver 7108A 1986 Olds 98 Beige $13,995 6374A 1982 Datsun St. Brown $4,395 CSH66 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity Maroon $12,350 6676a 1982 Olds 88 Royale Drk. Jade $6,395 6688a 1985 Buick Park Avenue White $11,495 csn6B 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix White $5,850 90639a 1985 Buick Park Avenue Blue $12,995 csnsz 1981 Ford Mustang Blue $3,895 7188A 1985 Buick Regal Tan $8,995 csmo 1981 Dodge Aries Black $3,195 7127A 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Silver $16,995 6496a 1981 Buick Regal Bge/Brn. $5,895 6217a 1985 Olds Cutlass White $13,995 6 os2a 1981 Mercury Cougar Blue/Tan $4,495 7003a 1984 Buick Century ■ Brown $7,995 65ioa 1981 Mercury Cougar White $2,995 7074A 1984 Olds 98 Blue $8,995 6 487a 1981 Mercury Lynx Brown $3,495 7006A 1984 Olds 98 $10,995 csnsi 1981 Chev. Impala Brown $5,050 7121A 1984 Audi 5000 Brown $8,995 csi 153 1981 Audi 4000 Green $5,450 6435a 1984 Olds Cutlass R 47 Brown $7,995 536,b 1981 Olds Toronado Gold $4,395 6654A 1984 Pontiac Parisienne Black $7,995 so67a 1981 Pontiac Bonneville Maroon $4,995 7082a 1984 Olds 98 Cpe. Gray $8,795 66ua 1981 Buick LeSabre Blue $4,995 6644A 1984 Olds Cutlass Blue $7,995 6392a 1981 Olds Cutlass Tan $6,395 6638 b 1984 Ford Escort Red $3,495 70778 1981 Buick Skylark White $3,995 663ia 1984 Buick LeSabre Brown $7,995 zisib 1981 Olds Cutlass Tan $2,995 7oi4A 1983 Buick Electra $6,995 csini 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix White $5,250 7U9A 1983 Dodge Charger Rd./Black $4,395 7 ißßb 1981 Buick Skylark Blue $3,795 90691A 1983 Chev. Cavalier Gray $5,995 CSI)6O 1980 Buick Century Tan $3,295 90686A 1983 Mercury Lynx Red $3,395 906828 1980 Ford Fairmont Wgn. Brown $2,995 csn64 1983 Plymouth Horizon Blue $3,595 906668 1980 Honda Accord Tan $4,995 5666A 1983 Cadillac Eldorado Jade $14,995 6672A 1939 olds Cutlass Maroon $4,995 6623a 1983 Buick LeSabre White $8,995 6519A 1980 Olds Cutlass Bronze $4,995 5600a Rent. 1983 Olds Ciera Maroon $7,295 CSI)67 1980 Olds 98 Green $5,350 7226A 1983 Honda Red $6,500 70528 m Cadillac Sedan Brown $5,995 6640A 1983 Olds 98 Sable $8,995 6625A 1980 Olds Toronado Blue $4,995 6262 b 1982 Olds Toronado White $8,995 7141A 1980 Toyota Silver $2,950 6596A 1982 Buick Riviera 2/Tone $8,995 csi 154 ( od 1980 Ford Pinto Green $2,695 6674A 1982 Buick Park Avenue Jade $6,995 C 51163 1 979 Chev. Camaro Blue $4,350 6i24A(Rti) 1982 Olds Ciera Maroon $5,495 csn74 1979 Mercury Capri White $3,995 csi 152 1982 Chev. Z2B Blk./Gold $6,850 6059A 1979 Olds Cutlass Red $4,495 7173A 1982 Olds Cutlass Tan $5,495 64258 1979 Ford Mustang Gray $3,695 6377A 1982 Buick LeSabre White $4,995 6339A 1979 VW Rabbit Silver $1,995 70578 1982 Buick LeSabre Maroon $3,995 6485A 1979 Corvette Blue $10,995 csi 177 1982 Pontiac 12000 Jade $4,400 5747A 1978 Olds 88 Brown $2,895 66358 1982 AMC Concord Green $3,495 66118 1977 Cadillac Seville Silver $5,995 65648 1982 Pontiac 6000 Jade $3,995 CSI)SS 1977 Plymouth Blue $2,350 7150a 1982 Buick Wagon Brown $5,400 6296A 1969 Cadillac Conv. Yellow $2,795 6637A 1982 Buick Station Wgn. Jade $5,995 CSI)6I 1951 Ch. Silver $4,350 - TRUCKS - csiis 6 1985 Chev. SlO Bronze $7,850 o IQDn i oon PtlOf . n L oo n 6qqqr CSU76 19»5 Dodge 250 Red $14,350 71,38 nn* RlnX/ht S51?l 1984 Chev. Coin. Van Bm./Tan $12,350 cs " 73 Blue/Wht. $5,350 a™ 1914 GMC 81./Wht. $5,995 “ I2D n rown mw 90636A 1984 Chev. SlO PU Red/Wht. $6395 90687A p O h rd 4 ! 4 . c r |° wn /M I I 6434 b T9Bl GMCCabelaro Brown $3,995 cs " 7s StvlpL r Jo 5716A 1981 GMC Van Blue $9,495 C 51129 nn !X n C Cop./Tan $4,450 6590A 1980 Dodge PU Red $4’,995 6246A 1977 AMC Jeep Blue $3,995 1 All used cars and trucks with less than 100,000 miles qualify for a 90 day warranty on engine, transmission and drive axle. Phil Rapsavage John Churchill Leon Wagoner Lorry Wertenberger Scott Swanson Luann Woodward \ j / Don Gase Art Blakely BRUCE PETRO L®l t Olds-Buick-Pontiac-Cadillac-G.M.C. J k Hwy. 15 North WARSAW 267-7188

It happened ... in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO, DEC. 29,1976 A New Year’s Eve watch party will be held at Barbee Communi-

Spring — Summer — Fell — Winter H SAVE ON AU SEASONS i BRAND NEW WHITEWALLS! a . ALL SEASON RADIALS B I SmlaSE & P155X80R13 I | 40 000 Mile Limited Warranty S j P175R13 $31.99 F 3 - VM ryWESTwI f P185R13 $34.99 ■ YXCTIRGE Ks/ PI9SRU 536 99 ra - = vSI IW P215R14-15 $40.99 El * M OF GOOD P225R15 $42 99 fcj - hlSiPTlfeU P235R15 $43 99 ED I tehawmt I z TIRE CO. INC. ■ L—U OPEN DAILY 8 30-6 SAT 8:30 TO 5 IV—SOUTH BEND ELKHART MISHAWAKA D* = 4005 S. Michigan 24000 US 33 (At Concord Mall) 53821 Grape Rd. Phone 291 6056 Phone 875-5366 Phone 277-0871 Bij

ty church starting at 9:30 p.m. A prayer circle will be formed at midnight. Refreshments will be

served. There were 24 members and two guests present for the December 15 Christmas party of the Tippecanoe Township Home Extension club. Mrs. Rex Lawson was hostess for the event which was held at a local restaurant with Mrs. Violet Lawson assisting. A carry-in supper, with beans as the main dish, highlighted the recent Christmas meeting of the Lakeland Snowmobile club. Bob Bostick and Steve Beavers cooked the beans. The meeting was held in Camelot Hall, North Webster. Marna Hollar was hostess for the December 16 meeting of Backwater Friends Hope Extension club. Alice Be«fish played the organ for gFoup singing of Christmas carols. A Christmas prayer was presented by Dixie Likens. Highlight of the evening was a surprise wedding gift shower for Sally Miller. 30 YEARS AGO, DEC. 27. 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baugher spent Christmas Day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Ferverda have purchased the Clarence Lewallen farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, are spending Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock. Miss Betty Weimer, vice president of the Farmers State Bank, is spending the holidays in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Christner and daughters enjoyed Christmas Eve with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kline of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrett and sons celebrated Christmas Eve with Mrs. Barrett’s mother, Mrs. Rachel Morehead. Dinner guests in the Leland Kauffman home Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Leer of Webster, Miss Nancy Bell of Huntington and Miss Arlene Scarberry of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewallen had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lewallen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Bowser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewallen and family, and Quill Lewallen. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowser and son called in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher of North Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bushong and daughter of Syracuse spent Christmas Day in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser. Christmas night supper guests at the Elmo Shock home were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shock and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons of Roanoke. Two new Brownie Girl Scout troops have been organized at North Webster under the sponsorship of the Tippecanoe ParentTeacher association. The Ray Bockmans plan to finish moving into their newly built home this week. The home is located in the Strombeck addition on the southwest side of Webster’ Lake. The Pythian Sisters met at the

McCormick Motors

NAPPANEE NEW HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8 Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 8-4 CARS SPOTLIGHT • 86 CHEV. MONTE CARLO COUPE V-8, Air $9,995 • 86 CHEV. NOVA 4 DR. 5 Speed. Air $8,395 • 86 CHEV. SPRINT 4 DR. Auto $6,995 • 85 CHEV. CORVETTE Auto , Loaded $22,995 • 83 MERCURY LYNX GS 2 DR. 5 Spd. Air $3,595 • 83 BUICK REGAL WAGON V-6, Auto., Air $6,995 • 83 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA BROUGHAM. 2 DR. V-6, Air $6,595 • 82 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM 2 DR. 4 Cyl., Air $4,995 • 82 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DR. COUPE 5 Spd. $4,195 • 82 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON Auto, Air, PS $5,595 • 81 HONDA CM 400 CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE $1,095 • 81 OLDS OMEGA 4 DR. V-6, Auto., Air $3,595 • 81 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V-6, Air $4,595 • 80 CHEV. MONZA 2 DR. COUPE Auto., PS $1,595 TRUCKS | • 86 FORD RANGER STX 4x4, L.W.8., V-6, 4 Spd. $9,995 • 85 TOYOTA XTRA CAB Auto., PS, W/Cap $6,995 • 84 CHEV. 5-10 L.W.B. V-6, Auto., Air $6,995 • 81 JEEP SCRAMBLER 4 Cyl., 4 Spd. $3,995

K.P. Hall Monday night, Dec. 17, for a pot luck supper and Christmas gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Troxel spent

From the Syracuse Police Log —

Report kids shooting gun

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments. DECEMBER 24 9:14 a.m. — Property damage accident; Hook’s parking lot a.m. — Ambulance needed; Highland View Gardens 8:37 p.m. — State Highway reports car at SR 13 and railroad 10:56 p.m. — Theft reported 11:20 p.m. — Suspicious vehicle reported at a business DECEMBER 25 4:57 a.m. — Request to know if a gas station was open 10:05 a.m. — Ambulance needed on SR 13 south 3:21 p.m. — Kids shooting a gun; Wawasee Heights 7:40 p.m. — Officer requested DECEMBER 26 7:26 a.m. — Car in ditch with handicap person inside; US 6 7:38 a.m. — Accident reported in the county 10:09 a m. — Report SyracuseMilford Road very slick 6:02 p.m. — Accident reported; Syra-Web Road DECEMBER 27 6:41 a m. — Information on a Small S.S. raise The nation's 37.4 million Social Security beneficiaries next January will find the smallest raise ever in their checks. 1.3 percent, or $6 a month for the typical retired worker JUUUUUUUULWULaJLWLIUUUI

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Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffer and family of Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. George White had all their children and their

suspicious vehicle 9:30 a.m. — Report of two lost dogs 8:48 p.m. — Accident reported; by Thornburgs 11:59 p.m. — Message relay to state police DECEMBER 28 2:29 p.m. — Person trying to locate someone for a message 5:30 p.m. — Alarm company reported a burglary 5:32 p.m. — Report subjects are on way to the station with person needing transportation to the hospital by an ambulance 10:11 p.m. — Business requested an officer DECEMBER 29 11:13 a.m. — Request for a message to be relayed FAA on traffic control The Federal Aviation Administration, concerned about the potential for disaster in the sky, moved to lessen the risk of small planes improperly flying into airspace used by commerical traffic near 23 major airports.

LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING FOR DISPOSAL OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ex ecutive of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, has designated the Board ot Trustees ot the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, pursuant to the provisions of I C 36 1 11 1 et seq to conduct a public hearing and make recommendatien relative to the sale of the following described real estate situate in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: A tract of land being a part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 34 North. Range 7 East 2nd P M in the Town pt Syracuse. Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County, In diana more particularly described as follows: Commencing al the Northwest corner ot the intersection of Huntington Street (State Road 13) and Boston Street in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, thence north 34° 00' 00'' west, along the southwest line of said Huntington Street, 117.00 feet to a I iron pipe, thence south 56“ 00 -00 west 125 07 feet to a point on the west I ine ot Lot 58 in Dolan and Miles Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, thence north 01° 28' 46 west 40.33 feet to the place of beginning, thence north 25° 36 21 west 108.51 feet to a point, thence south 56° 00' 00 west 26.06 feet to a point thence south 34“ 00' 00" east 71 5 feet to a point; thence south 56“ 00' 00 west 10 0 feet to a point: thence south 34“ 00 00 east 9.97 feet to a point, thence south 71“ 16' 46" thence north 56“ 00 00” east 6.3 feet to a point, thence south 34“ 00' 00" east 11 7 feet to a point on the north line of Lot 57 in Dolan and Miles Addition to the Town o.f Syracuse, Indiana, thence south 71“ 16 46" east 16 12 feet to the point ot beginning You are further notified the Board of Trustees shall conduct the public hearing relative to the sale ot said real estate on Tuesday, January 20. 1987, at 7:30 o'clock P M at the Syracuse Town Hall located in Syracuse, Indiana. The meeting shall be open to the public and any person may at tend and be heard You are further notified that the assessed value of the real estate to be sold is less than Two Thousand Dollars ($2.000 00) making the provisions contained in I.C 36 t tl 5 ap pl icable to the sale of said real estate Jennifer L Lewis Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse

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families home for Christmas Eve except for Mrs. Leon White and two daughters. The girls were confined to their home with measles.

12:53 p.m. — Person with information 6:36 p.m. — Ambulance needed; Boston Street 8:12 p.m. — Personal injury accident; SK 13 and County Line Road 9:16 p in. — Property damage accident; Red-D-Mart 24-hour duty Every Christian is called to be on duty 24 hours every day in “the King’s business.” Your office, your school, your kitchen, your drawing-room, your factory, all are a mission field. Jesus still says, “Give the hungry to eat ’ — Carrie ten Boom NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Com mumty Schools of Kosciusko County, In diana, will meet at the Central Instructional Materials Center, 1 Administration Drive. Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday, January 12, 1987, at the hour of 7:30 P M (E S T ) and at said time and place will receive sealed bids on and let to the highest bidder or bidders therefor the following described warrants Temporary loan warrants in an ticipation of taxes levied and in the course ot collection for the General Fund in the amount of $3,669,000 00, and for the Transportation Fund in the amount of $502,000.00. dated as ot the date of delivery therefor to the purchaser, said warrants to be in the denomination or denominations re quested by the purchaser, to mature on December 3b 1987, and to bear in terest at a rate not exceeding twelve percent (12%) per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding) payable at the office of the successful bidder. Bidders for these warrants will be're quired to name the rate of interest which the warrants are to bear, not to exceed twelve percent (12%) per annum Such interest rate must be in multiples of I Bth or 1 10th of 1% and not more that one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The warrants will be awarded to the nighest responsible bidder or bidders therefor who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net in terest cost to the School Corporation to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the warrants to their maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. The right is.reserved to reject any and. all bids. Said warrants are being issued under the provisions ot I C 20 5 1 to evidence tern porary loans for the purpose of obtaining funds to be used to meet current expenses of the School Corporation included in the regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year 1987, which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes in the year 1987. and there has been appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of current revenue of the School Corporation to be derived from the General Fund Tax Levy and the Transportation Fund Tax Levy made in the year 1986 and collectible in the year 1987 to pay the principal of and interest on said warrants at maturity Typewritten and executed warrants and a transcript of the legal proceedings will be furnished to the successful bidder at the ex ' perise of the School Corporation No condi tional bids will be considered The successful bidder or bidders shall accept delivery and make payment for said warrants at such bank in the City of Warsaw or elsewhere as may be designated by the successful bidder for such warrants immediately upon being notified that the warrants are ready tor delivery Dated this Bth day of December, 1986 Juergen L Voss. Secretary Board of School Trustees Warsaw Community Schools of Kosciusko County, Indiana