The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1988 — Page 2
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JULY 28, 1988
LiGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD M. MARKOWSKI. Deceased. ESTATE NO. 71JO1-8807-ESOO4IO Notice is given that Arlene Starczewski was on this date appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in this Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated this 19th day of July, 1988. Richard D. Doyle. Attorney for Estate 913 West Colfax Ave. South Bend, IN 46601 Marilyn Rzeszewski, Clerk of the Court 2ta4 SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9567 TO ME DIRECTED from the Clerk’s Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph County, Indiana, I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday, the Ist day of September A. D., 1988, at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the City of South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the fee simple of the following described Real Estate in St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot Numbered One Hundred Fifty-eight (158) as shown on the recorded Plat of C. R. Smith’s Second Subdivision in the City of South Bend, in St. Joseph County, Indiana. Commonly known as 1814 Elwood, South Bend, Indiana. Taken as the property of Marcia Hardy at the suit of Personal Finance Company. Joseph F. Nagy, Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana Gary L. Sherwood, Deputy. 3tall SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of Order of Sale No. 9568 TO ME DIRECTED from the Clerk’s Office of the St. Joseph Superior Court, of St. Joseph County, Indiana, I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday, the Ist day of September A. D., 1988, at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the City of South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the fee simple of the following described Real Estate in St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lots Numbered Twenty-seven (27), Twenty-eight (28), Twentynine (29), Thirty (30), Thirty-one (31), Thirty-two (32), Thirtythree (33), and Thirty-four (24) as shown on the Recorded Plat of Garden Quarter, Section A, recorded September 18, 1972 in Plat Book 26, Page G. Commonly known as 1921 to 1937 Greenock, South Bend, Indiana. Taken as the property of John D. Wright and John R. Wright at the suit of First Interstate Bank of Northern Indiana, N.A., f/k/a National Bank and Trust Company of South Bend. Joseph F. Nagy, Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana Gary L. Sherwood, Deputy. 3tal 1 SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of Order of Sale No. 9569 TO ME DIRECTED from the Clerk's Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph County, Indiana, 1 will expose to Public Sale on Thursday, the Ist day of September A. D., 1988, at ten o’clock A. M., of said day, at the
door of the Court House, in the City of South Bend. St. Joseph County, Indiana, the fee simple of the following described Real Estate situate in St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, to-wit: PARCEL 1: A part of Lots Numbered Twenty (20) and Eighteen (18) on Second Street (now Lincolnway East) as shown on the Original plat of the Village of St. Joseph Iron Works, now the City of Mishawaka, which part is bounded by a line running as follows: Beginning at a point on the West line of said Lot 20 and 101 feet North of the Southwest corner of said Lot 20; thence running North a distance of 39% feet to the center of a vacated alley; thence East along the center of said vacated alley 99 feet; thence South 39% feet; thence West to the^lace of beginning. Commonly known as 106 North Main Street, Mishawaka. PARCEL II: A part of lot Number twenty (20) on Second Street (now Lincolnway East) as shown on the Additional Plat of the Village of St. Joseph Iron Works, now the City of Mishawaka, which part is bounded by a line running as follows viz: Beginning at the Southwest comer of said lot; thence running North on the West line of said lot, 101 feet; thence East 66 feet to the East line of said lot; thence South 35 feet; thence West 22% feet; thence South 66 feet to the South line of said lot; thence West 43% feet to the place of beginning. Commonly known as 110 North Main Street, Mishawaka. Taken as the property of Edward M. Rostenkowski, et al at the suit of Ist Source Bank. Joseph F Nagy, Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana Gary L. Sherwood, Deputy. 3tall WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Suzanne M. Crofoot, 1315 Riding Mall, South Bend, speeding, fined 513.00, plus court costs. Jesse W. Keen, Jr., Rural Route 1, Box 22,. Grovertown, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Raymond A. Burckner, Rural Route 1, Lake Village, Indiana, violation of seat belt law, fined $25.00, plus court costs. Lynn 1. Borton, 29990 Rankert, North Liberty, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs, enrolled in defense driving school. Dennis D. Caverly, 64384 State Road 23, North Liberty, speeding, fined $17.00, plus court costs. Luanna M. Stoner, Rural Route 4, Box 369, Walkerton, violation of seat belt law, fined $25.00. Carolina A. Mikusak, 140 E. Walnut, Argos, speeding, fined $19.00, plus court costs. John E. Pinckert, Rural Route 1, Box 263, Walkerton, disregard stop sign, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Craig McEndarfer, 66983 Smilax Road, North Liberty, resisting arrest, fined $50.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 90 days, suspended 78 days, incarcerated in St. Joseph County jail for four consecutive weekends. Failed to appear for weekend jail sentence, bench warrant served, sentenced to 15 days straight at St. Joseph County Jail. James W. Clardy, 206 N. Main St., North Liberty, no operator’s license in possession, fined SI.OO, plus court costs. James Cole, 611 Christyann, Mishawaka, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. James E. Cole, 611 Christyann, Mishawaka, no child restraint seat, for child under 2 years old, fined $25.00. Robert L. Packer, 409 Georgia
St. , Walkerton, faise/ficticious registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Gary L. Wharton, 10598 E. McKinley Ave., Osceola, operating off road vehicle without registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Mindy S. Salver. 24550 Riley Road, North Liberty, speeding, fined $5.00, plus court costs. Steven P. Simmerman, 1946 E. LaSalle Ave., Mishawaka, insufficient amount of U.S.G.A. approved lifesaving devices, to wit: torn condition, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Julie E. Fisher, 27164 New Road, North Liberty, expired license plates, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Howard E. Wolverton, 719 Greenview, South Bend, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Lori Eckman, Rural Route 1, Box 258, Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 30 days, suspended. Place on six month nonreporting probation, ordered to pay restitution to Harvey’s Dime Store $31.02, restitution to Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu $314.93. Erich A. Janssen, 607 Cedar St., North Liberty, minor in possession of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced to 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month non-reporting probation. Michael Burgh, 30533 St. Rd. 2, New Carlisle, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, ordered to pay restitution to Wilcox Supermarket $29.48, sentenced 30 days, suspended, placed on a six month non-report-ing probation. Lisa Emsberger, Rural Route 4, Box 407, Walkerton, minor consuming alcohol, fined $50.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 15 days, suspended. Karen Carter, 4005 Clarkwood, Apt. 1-B, Mishawaka, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, ordered to pay restitution to Wilcox Supermarket $46.89, sentenced 30 days, suspended, place on a six month nonreporting probation. Larry D. Scutchfield, 1319 Ohio St., Walkerton, driving while suspended, fined $25.00, plus court costs, sentenced 30 days, suspended.
Snack Your Way to a Successful Diet!
If you are dieting to lose weight, there are several reasons why you should snack for success. If this sounds like a contradiction, listen to the advice given by Linda Webb, M.S., R.D., nutritionist for Lipton® Lite Cup-a-Soup®. “Snacking can be beneficial to dieters for several reasons. Nutritionists agree that people who snack generally have better dietary intakes than people who don’t snack. This means they are more likely to be getting the nutrients they need to look and feel their best. Some recent studies have shown that our bodies can more efficiently use the energy from smaller meals spaced throughout the day.” In addition to these physical benefits, there may also be important psychological reasons why snacking can contribute to a dieter’s success. “Feelings of deprivation are commonly responsible for diet failure,” Ms. Webb notes. “If a person feels physically hungry or that certain favorite foods are forbidden, it is not conducive to successful, long term weight control.” For all these reasons, Ms. Webb advocates wise snacking as part of a strategy to successful dieting. To snack wisely, she offers the following tips: • For your basic diet, choose these foods: whole grain breads and cereals; fruits and vegetables; lowfat dairy products; lean meats, poultry and fish. Your snacks can be composed of these or other favorite foods. • Remember that snacks are not
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John L. Groves, Rural Route 1, Box 111, Walkerton, illegal possession of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month non-reporting probation. Joseph M. Aquirre, 1404 Ohio St., Walkerton, criminal recklessness, aiming a rifle, threatening bodily harm, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 90 days, suspended 78 days, ordered to be incarcerated in St. Joseph County Jail for two consecutive weekends, placed on a six month non-reporting probation, court order to destroy rifle, placed on a six month probation. Mark J. Dunivent, 54037 Maple Lane, South Bend, faise/ficticious registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Gary H. Fulton, 3714 Bella Vista, South Bend, illegal possession of largemouth bass, less than 14 inches, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month non-reporting probation. Andrew O’Connor, 404 Virginia Streeet, Walkerton, shoplifting, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month nonreporting probation. Tod E. McMahan, Rural Route 3, Box 757, Walkerton, minor consuming alcohol, fined $50.00, plus court costs $103.00, sentenced 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month non-reporting probation. Randall Jankowski, 1201 Ohio St., Walkerton, resisting law enforcement, fined $25.00, plus court
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costs $103.00, disorderly conduct fined $25.00, sentenced 30 days, suspended, placed on a six month non-reporting probation. James H. Tuttle, 114 Grissom Dr., Walkerton, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. NOTICE The Marshall County Christian Women’s Gub will meet on Wednesday, August 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant, Holiday Inn, Plynouth, with a buffet luncheon for $4.30 per person. The theme for the day is “Queen Ann’s Lace” and will feature “Victorian and Jacque Penn’e” old and new style show by Judy Naftzger and Colleen Despain, of Illinois. The speaker will be Nellie Pickard, of Birmingham, Michigan. For reservation or cancellation of reservations, by Friday, July 29, call Joanne, at 784-2426 or Gen at 936-6299. POST OFFICE HIRINGS The U. S. Postal Service announces that applications will be accepted at the Walkerton and North Liberty post offices for examinations to be given later this fall, to fill vacancies which may occur over the next few years in the 465 and 466 Zip Code areas. Applications will be given out beginning August 1, and must be completed and returned to the post office no later than August 12. None will be given out prior to August 1 and none will be accepted after August 12.
meals. Portion sizes should be considerably smaller. • Snack on a variety of different types of foods. Use snacks to balance out your diet. For example, if your meals have not included vegetables, snack on vegetable strips and low-cal dips. • Team foods together for good taste and great nutrition. Try fruit and lowfat yogurt; Lite Cup-a-Soup with wheat crackers or lowfat cheese; vegetables with reduced-calorie cream cheese. • Make a list of low-calorie snack favorites and then keep your kitchen shelves well stocked. Here are some suggestions: For 50 Calories or Lena. . . • 4 vanilla wafers • 2 cups plain popcorn • 1 medium peach • % cup blueberries • 2 cups cut-up, raw vegetables • 1 cup strawberries • 1 cup watermelon • 1 kiwifruit • 1 serving Lipton Lite Cup-a-Soup Golden Creamy Broccoli, Chicken Flavor Florentine, Lemon Chicken Flavor or Oriental Vegetable For 100 Calories or Less. . . • 1 frozen fruit bar • 40 pretzel sticks • 2 squares graham crackers • 2 fig bar cookies • 10 bite-size cheese crackers • 1 artichoke • % cup fruit flavor gelatin • 8 animal crackers • 6 gum drops • 1 ounce ready-to-eat cereal (check label for portion size)
