The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1990 — Page 2

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 5. 1990

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LEGAL NOTICES

SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9818 TO MF 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 2bth dav of April A.D., 1990. at ten o'clock A.M.. of said dav. at the door of the Court House, in the City of South Bend. St. Joseph Counts . Indiana, the fee simple of the following described Real Estate situate in St. Joseph County. State of Indiana, to-wit: A lot or parcel of land 56 feet in length. East and West, taken off of and from the entire width of the West end of Lot Numbered One Hundred Fortynine (149) as shown on the recorded Plat of Mucsscl's Second Addition to the City of South Bend. Commonly known as 1236 Vassar Street. South Bend. Indiana. Taken as the property of Donyelle R. Burroughs, et al at the suit of Union Federal Savings Bank. Joseph F. Nagy. Sheriff of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Gar\ L. Sherwood. Deputy. 3tas SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9819 TO ME DIRECTED from the Gerk’s Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph Counts. Indiana. I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday the 26th day of April A.D.. 1990. 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: Lot Numbered Five Hundred Nine (509) as shown on the recorded Plat of McKinley Terrace Section "B”. recorded in Plat Book 18. page “Me”. Commonly known as 3215 Boynton Avenue. South Bend. Indiana. Taken as the property of Bruce E. Samuels at the suit of Union Federal Savings Bank. Joseph F. Nagy. Sheriff of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Gan L. Sherwood. Deputy. 3tas SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9820 TO ME DIRECTED from the Gerk's Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph County. Indiana. 1 will expose to Public Sale on Thursday the 26th day of April A.D., 1990. 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: Lot Numbered Twenty-nine (29) as shown on the recorded Plat of Zook's Third Subdivision in Plat Book 19. page ”Z” in the Office of the Recorder of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Commonly known as 15795 Arthur Street. Granger. Indiana. Taken as the propertv of Douglas J Sousley and Janice Sousley, et al at the suit of Waterfield Mortgage Company, Incorporated Joseph F. Nagy. Sheriff of St. Joseph County, Indiana Gary I Sherwood, Deputy 3tas SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9822 TO MF DIRECTED from the Gerk's Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St Joseph Coun ty. Indiana. I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday the 26th dav of April A.D., 1990. at ten o’clock AM .of said das, 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: Lot Numbered Six Hundred Seventy (6 7 0) as shown on the recorded Plat of Belleville Gardens Second Unit, an Addition to the City of South Bend, in St. Joseph County. Indiana. Commonly known as 1005 South Edison Avenue. South Bend. Indiana. Taken as the property of Anton E. Toolcv and Rebecca J. Tooley at the suit of Waterfield Mortgage Company. Incorporated. Joseph F. Nagy. Sheriff of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Garv L. Sherwood. Deputy. 3tas SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9825 TO MF. DIRECTED from the Clerk's Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph Counts. Indiana. I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday the 26th day of April A.D.. 1990. 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: Lot Numbered Nineteen (19) as shown on the recorded Plat of Ewing Park, an Addition to the City of South Bend, in St. Joseph County. Indiana, recorded in Plat B<xik 11. page 63. Commonly known as 1922 East Bowman. South Bend, Indiana. Taken as the property of Karen E. Loebrich. et al at the suit of Union Federal Savings Bank. Joseph F. Nagy. Sheriff of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Gary L. Sherwood, Deputy. 3tas SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9826 TO ME DIRECTED from the Gerk's Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph County. Indiana. I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday the 26th day of April A.D., 1990, at ten o’clock AM., 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: Lot Numbered Sixty (60) as shown on the recorded Plat of Morris Park Addition to the City of South Bend. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following described real estate: Beginning at an iron pipe on the Westerly line of Medora Street, said pipe being one set by Homer Fisher as the Southeasterly comer of Lot 60 of Morris Park Addition to the City of South Bend. Indiana. thence Westerly along a line established by Homer Fisher as the South line of said Lot 60. a distance of 82 feet, more or less, to its intersection with an old fence marking the previously accepted South line of said Lot 60; thence Easterly along the Easterly projection of said fence for a distance of 82 feet, more or less, the Westerly line of Medora Street; thence South a distance of 1.5 feet, more or less to the place of beginning. Commonly known as 1615 Medora Street, South Bend, Indiana Taken as the property of Timothy M Fenton and Evelyn M Fenton at the suit of Waterfield Mortgage Company, Incorporated. Joseph F. Nags. Sheriff of St Joseph Counts , Indiana. Gary L. Sherwood, Deputy. 3tas

SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9827 TO ME DIRECTED from the Clerk’s Office of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, of St. Joseph Counts. Indiana, I will expose to Public Sale on Thursday the 26th day of April A.D., 1990. at ten o'clock AM. of said day. at the door of the Court House, in the Cits 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: lot Numbered Five Hundred Nineteen (519) as shown on the recorded Plat of Gilmer Park Second Subdivision, located in the South part of the South West Quarter of Section No. 36. Township No. 37 North. Range No. 2 East. Commonly known as 19751 Pasadena Street. South Bend. Indiana. Taken as the property of Michael J. Evans a k a Michael Evans and Marianne Evans, et al at the suit of Midland Mortgage Corporation Joseph F. Nagy. Sheriff of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Garv L. Sherwood. Deputy. 3tas SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of Order of Sale No. 9828 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 26th day of April A.D., 1990. 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: Lot Numbered Ninety-seven (97) as shown on the recorded Plat of Lincoln Terrace Addition to the City of South Bend. Indiana. Commonly known as 1248 Eclipse. South Bend. Indiana. Taken as the property of Marvin Jackson and Annie L Jackson, et al at the suit of Standard Federal Bank, successor in interest to Tower Federal Savings and Loan Association. Joseph F. Nagy, Sheriff of St. Joseph County. Indiana. Garv L. Sherwood. Deputy. 3tas LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of St. Joseph County. Indiana, at 10:00 a.m., on April 11. 1990. at the City County Building. 3rd Floor Conference Room 2 in the city of South Bend in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: RR7183009 Lea's House of Pizza. Inc.. 71301 U.S. 6 East. Walkerton. IN 465740000; Robert T. Lea. Pres., R.R. 1. Box 417. Walkerton. IN 465“’40000; Darlene M. Lea. Secy., R.R. 1. Box 417. Walkerton. IN 465740000, D B A. Lea's House of Pizza. Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal. Said investigation will be open to the public. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVER AGE COMMISSION By Paula LoPossa. Executive Secretary James L. Wells. Chairman MOTORCYCLE SAFETY COURSES TO BE OFFERED BY DOE Motorcycle safety courses for beginning and advanced cyclists are being offered this spring by the Indiana Department of Education as part of its motorcycle safety education program. Two courses — one for beginning riders, the other for expen enced riders — will be offered

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throughout Indiana cities from April through September. Beginning riders arc encouraged to sign up for the Motorcycle Rider Course: Riding and Street Skills. The course, which lasts approximately 18 hours, involves classroom and on-cycle training and costs $25. Anyone 15 years of age or older is eligible, although persons under 18 must have parental consent. Motorcycles and course materials arc provided, and successful completion of the course waives the state skills test for licensing. More advanced riders are offered the Experienced Rider Course, which is designed to increase cyclists' skill and knowledge. This course, of approximately 8 hours duration, also involves classroom and on-cycle training and costs sls. Anyone who owns a motorcycle, has a motorcycle endorsement, and has a minimum of two years or 5,000 miles experience is eligible for registration. Participants must provide their own motorcycle, which must pass inspection at the course and must provide proof of insurance. All course materials arc provided. Both types of courses area offered on weekday evenings and weekends. “Motorcycles are very specialized machines and require very specialized knowledge and skill to operate properly and safely.” said John Bodckcr, the Director of the Department of Education’s Motorcycle Safety Education Program. “These courses are designed to increase the skill levels of our riding public.” Bodeker noted that the curnculum for the two courses has been researched, developed, and published by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, a national organization devoted to rider safety issues. All instructors are trained and certified by the Foundation. He also noted that a resent study of motorcycle accidents indicated that of motorcycle riders involved in accidents. 90 percent had no formal training. For additional information, or to register for a course in our area, call I-800-225-7303. The Department of Education’s Motorcycle Safety Education program. which began in 1987, is designed to reduce motorcycle accidents, injuries, and fatalities in the state through rider education and training programs. For additional information on the DOE’s motorcycle safety program, please call the program director, John Bodeker. at 317-232-0890. Cemetery Assoc. Lists 33 Burials In Year 1989 The Walkerton Wixxllawn Cemetery Asstveiation reports that there were 33 burials during 1989 as follows: Jan. 7. Roy Hostetler Jan. 16. Kathcrne and Elizabeth Thomas Jan. 18. Dale Ullery Jan. 26. Robert Armentrout Jan. 30. Don R. Heflick Feb 4. Orlow Bussie

Feb. 5. Vivian Hillis Feb. 16. Thelma Watts Feb. 24. Gertrude Sheatslcy March 8. Ida E. Darkis March 16. Lloyd L. Dolan March 19, Charles Harness Mav 10, Gctus E. Swett Mav 16. Helen M. Decker Mav 26. Marv I. McMichael June 1. Arthur Mann June 21. Gertrude (Robison) Sawyer July 6. Marv Worrell July 13. Stephanie DcWaelc July 19, Ruby Barden Snyder August 7. Meril E. Witter Sept. 8, George Bennett Sept. 26. George Warner Oct. 2. John E. Reed Oct . 26. Terry L. Wolf Oct. 27, Wcltha Burnside Nov. 3. Dorothy Barden Nov. 7. Gaynellc Dcnaut Nov. 17.I 7 . Robert Campbell Nov. 20. Rita Stewart Nov. 22. Viola Boone Nov. 28, Carroll Benson Dec. 22. June Baker SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS The Senior Bowlers had another near record turnout this past week, with 37 competitors, 20 ladies and 17 gents making the pins fly! With several octegenairians in the group whose ages average above 72. the consistant attendcnce at the weekly sessions is quite remark able. The ladies had a very good day as the closeness of the scores attest. Merle Bruesch rolled the high scratch game of 190. Betty Ogle followed with a 169 game, just topping Stephanie Kilarsli’s 16 7 . Gertrude Brehm had the high handicap game of 243. Ogle's 235 followed, just beating Brucsch's 234. High scries total was Bru esch's 501. Goldie Louzon's 410 and Esther Devault’s 400 totals were the only other scries totals to reach or top the 400 mark. Nice dav. ladies’ The gents saw Walt Rose have a "strike it rich" day. His 198 high scratch game beat Mel Divine’s 191 and Harold Schwcdcr’s 178 games. High handicap game was also Rose’s 236. followed by Divine’s 227 and Harry Nowaczyk’s 217 games. High scries total was Rose’s 529. followed by Divine’s 507 and Schwcder’s 499. Nice rolling, gents’ A vote was taken by the group to make Wednesday. April 18. the last session of the Senior Bowlers season. With just a couple of weeks more to try your skill with the group, you’re welcome to join the lively Seniors as they make those pins fly! CLUB GATHERS The Koontz Lake Extension Homemakers met at the home of Anna Anderson, on Mondav evening. President. June Ketcham, presided over the meeting and reminded members of Achievement Night, to be held at the Knox High School, on April 18, at 6:30 p.m. The president presented an interesting demonstration on use of accessories with Carole Powers modeling. Mrs. Anderson gave an informative lesson on “Don't Be Blue.” The club will sponsor a bake sale at Keepsake Kottage. on Mav 2b.