Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 104, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 January 1981 — Page 20
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Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday; January 28, 1981
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FLEA MARKET " & COLLECTORS SHOW & SALE Nothing Priced 0* ‘IOC AT PIERRE MORAN MALL KNNAM AT HIVEIY ELAHART, IND. JAN. 30,31, FEB. 1 MAU.HRS.-1H SUN.-12-5
LENDERS AVAILABLE for any type of financing, including business, agricultural, and home loans. Minimum SIO.OOO. Call Dave Arnold from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. M F. 773-4927. 7,J28 BABYSITTING—WiII take loving care of your kids. For Sale-Epiphone electric guitar, zoom movie camera, hand microphone controlled CB. Call 773 3295. ts OPENINGS available now for child care in my home. Any hours, constructive super vised activities, lots of room to play, convenient location, reasonable hourly or weekly rates, lunch provided. Please call 773-2755. ts p
WEIGHT WATCHERS The Authority Some talking, some listening, and a program that worts. Monday-9:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Church of the Brethren Michipn SL, Plymouth Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Church of the Brethren Mack Drive. Nappanee Pled. 7:30 p.m. A Thuis. 9:30 a.m. St Paul’s Lutheran 214 South SL. Bremen
JA-MAR CONSIGNMENTS, INC. New and Different Items Each Day at LOW Prices. 116 1 1 W. Plymouth SL Downtown Bremen Hours: Monday-S p.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs. & Frl. ll e.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday-9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Orange Tag Sale-25% Off Don’t Miss This!
United Methodist Thrift Shop 301 E. Market St. Nappanee (Use Madison SI Entrance! No More Winter Clothes After Feb. 11 Open Wed . Fri., SaL 10-4 „ Pay Date Feb. 27 Consignments on Wednesday only
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WANTED—Part time work or odd lobs. Marko Watkins, 646 2415. *>
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Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1980 Union Township, Elkhart County
FUNDS Township Dog Firefighting Federal Rev. Sharing Investment. ' Buggy Plates Overpaid salary and wage deductions Totals DETAILOF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Property Tax —— 3,012.12 Local Option Tax: Certified Shares 3,416.50 Property Tax Replacement 424.00 Ins Refund 4.60 First National Batik 413.90 F.N.B.T Bond 7,000.00 : Cemetery Lots 1,482 50 Total Township Fund 15,753.62 DOG FUND Dog Tax 929.00 Total Dog Fund 929.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Property Tax 9,820.93 Local Option Tax Certified Shares 3,416.50 Property Tax Replacement 424.00 Total Fire Fighting Fifhd 13,661 43 BUGGY PLATES FUND Buggy Plates 915.00 Total Buggy Plates Fund 915.00 FEDERAL REVENUESHAR. FUND U S Treasure 10,302.00 First National Bank Cash Bond 14,706.00 Interest on Investments 656.96 * Total Fed. Rev. Shar. Fund 25,664.96 INVESTMENT FUND First National T Bond 27,000.00 Total Investment Fund 27,000.00 DISBURSEMENTSTOWNSHIP FUND „ Classification of Expense and Gross .To Whom Paid Amount Trustee, Travel, Telephone and Salary: Paul Rummel .4,353.32' Clerical, Office rent: Eleanor Rummel 1,558.78 Total ...5,912.00 Legal Ads: Wakarusa Tribune 81.79 Nappanee Advance News 128.00
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the county auditor, and that a copy of Ruch annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is Subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Paul Ray Rummel, Trustee January 28.1981 Nap.
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WANTED—WOODEN Bunk beds in good condition. 8 miles southwest of Nappanee on S.R. 19 or write LaVerne Yoder, R. 1, Box 94-A, Etna Green, IN 46524. 21,28 OFFICE CLEANING wanted. Kenneth W. Gall, 156 Va South Main St., Nappanee, IN 46550. 21,28 WANTED—WILL babysit in my home. Ruth Helmuth, R. 2, Box 113, Milford. CR 1100 N between 500 Wand 600 W. 28,4 NOW HIRING production workers for second shift, 3:30 to midnight, and third shift, 10:30 p.m. to 7:00 a'.m. Apply at 1729 West Dewey, Bremen. 28.4 CAREER OPPORTUNITY Real Estate Sales with the 4 county leader ... Lee Dallas & Assoc. Call Dave, 773-7926. ts WANTED—FULL Time pro fessional real estate sales person. Call Jerri at 77 3 7989. 28 REAL ESTATE Broker or Salesperson needed to service the Nappanee Community. Sales experience should inelude financing in relation to new and existing homes. Forward resume to Shumaker Builders-Realtors, 201 Hope Blvd., Bremen, Indiana 46506 or Phone 546 4716 for a personal interview. All inquiries confidential. 14-Fll
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SHOE & BOOT REPAIR PAUL'S SHOE STORE 115 No. Center St. Bremen 546-2869 ktd Pickup 1 Deliver, G ( N in Nkppunee Wakarusa Pharmacy
LOH BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE LaMar 0. Hochstetler R.R. 2 Box 36 Milford, Indiana 46542 3 miles east-4 1 ! miles south of Nappanee * Mon. Thurs. 6-9 p.m. Sat 1-5 p.m. Otherwise by Appointment
John’s Sport Center 1140 W. Plymouth, Bremen ★ Rod & Reel Repair ★ Live Bait , • ★ Hunting & Fishing Licenses
SLABAUGH CUSTOM CANVAS 1 mi. so.. 4 mi. east NAPPANEE BOAT COVERS TARPS J PICKUP COVERS REPAIRS AWNINGS ICE FISHING HOUSES - OPEN S OATS 8 a.m,6 p.m. Closed Sun, t Fri. J
CUSTOM FRAMING Pictures-Diplomas Crewel—Needlepoint Over 100 Frame Patterns METAL-WOODEN Round And Oval Mats Prompt Reasonable Service WISE DECORATING SHOPPE 1200 E. MARKET ST. NAPPANEE. INO.
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Balance Disburse- Balance Jan. l Receipts ments Dec. 31 10,232.50 15,753.62 16,925.50 * r,060.62 1,316.00 929.00 1,316.00 929.00 3,203.12 13,661.43 9,589.05 7,275.50 5,826 7 7 25,664 96 28,400 00 3,091.73 4,706.00 27,000.00 21,706.00 10,000.00 915.00 915.00 25,284.39 83,924.01 Books and Supplies: Audrey Myers 93.80 Postmaster ij.oo Total 144.17 Cemetery Care: John Pippenger 1,096.00 Nancy Elliott 934.50 Orie Miller 167.00 Nipsco 74.81 Martin Hardware 35.84 Templeton Oil Cos. —j 243.02 Farm Bureau Cos op , ...T50.il Farm Bureau Ins 201.00 64 50 •dnd. Imp. Security 20.13 Total 2,961.33 Other Twp. Expenses: Rural Ins. (Trustee Bond) 48.00 State Twp. Dues ........ 60.00 Howard Slabaugh 200 00 Herman Hess 200 00 Franklin Hurst t*. 200 00 Total 708 00 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Buddy Etsinger 300.00 County Auditor 1,016.00 Total 1,316.00 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FUND Classification of Expense and Gross To Whom Paid Amount Farm Bureau Ins. 1,072.30 National Life Ins. 316.75 4Foraker Fire Dept 5,500.00 Voluntary Fire Dept. 2,700.00 Total .: 9,589.05 FEDERAL REVENUE SHAR. FUND Nappanee Library 5,000 00 City of Nappanee 3,400 00 First National Bank T Bond 20,000.00 Total 28.400 00 DISBURSEMENTS INVESTMENT FUND First National Bank 21,706.00 Total 21,706.00
SERVICES
SWEDISH MASSAGE lessons. Relieves nervous tension, headaches and muscle Limit two men, two women/or couples to each class. Set your own time. Advantageous for personal use. 773 4208. ts CLEARING SERVICES Os sered ls you need a woods cleared fast and efficiently. Call . McMahan O'Connor Construction Cos., Inc., 219 ’232171. Free estimates given. 029,tf DRAPES MADE free. P N Hirsch & Cos., U.S. 6, Nappanee. ,
KINETICO WATER CONDITIONERS Comptttdy Automatic Needs no otoctricity ut.a.- l —aa —a a: lx Fflwf Muff niSI TIIWS Edwin L Kuhns R.R.I Bn 264 Bremen, Ind.
In order to familiarize mere people •ith the advantages of DRY carpet cleaning, wa are offering the following special thru February 28 th. ANY room in your home PLUS hallway $28.00 (or 10* p/sq. ft, whichavnr is ■"* Smith Carpet Care DRY Carpet Cleaning Service 773-4878 Businesses and Churches, call For Free Demonstration And Special Commercial Ratos.
-^TRWSHg^^ INTERIOR HARDWOOD TRIM STAIR TREADS, RISERS” THRESHOLDS" We Also Build Storage Cabinets For Garage And Basements Ti Hi. So. Os KLteLMEE V. Mi. W Hwton It Delmer J. Mullet USnZLSL - Hjukjim
INCOME TAX SERVICE Notary Public & Accounting G.R. Rosales 4 773-3023 by appointment
Portable Heaters KEROSUN good news in home heating. X-Clusive At Curtis T.V. & Appliances 151 N. Clark Nappanee 773-4612
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Public Notice Ordinance No. 845 AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING A CERTAIN RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF PARKS AND RECREATION FOR THE CITY OF NAPPANEE, INDIANA, DEFINING THE CONSTRUCTION AND SCOPE, PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTS AND ACTIVITIES, REGULATING USES IN THE PARKS, REGULATING AND RESTRICTING VEHICULAR TRAFFIC, PROTECTING PLANTS AND SHRUBS, PROVIDING FO PENALTIES, REPEALING ALL OR OINANCES IN CONFLICT AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE date. WHEREAS, by resolution duly adopted, the Board of Parks and Recreation of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, prohibited certain acts and conduct within the property of the City of Nappanee under the jurisdiction of said Board of Parks and Recreation NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
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WILL BABYSIT in my home, hot meals, transportation to •-vand from school. References ,'773-2541. 7 ,14 EXPERiENCE GUARANTEED, reasonable antenna work, UHF, VHF towers, Pre estimate, no obligation. Collins Antenna Service, 806 773.&r nee st ' Nappa "~ 8 FISHER INCOME Tax Ser vice—Martha "Mart" Fisher. Call 773-3022, 9 a m. 8 p.m. CR1350 N. Out of state returns prepared. 28 Al 5 POODLE GROOMING at 551 S. Locke. For appointment call 773-3945, ask for Cindy Compton. ?• CUSTOM FIELD tile in stallations. Cedar Lane Ditching. Ph. 773-4779, Nappanee 25559 C.R. 50. U-STORE Mini Warehouses. Free rent until first of next month. 1120 E. Market St„ Nappanee. 267 3254 . 22,29 RICK BALSLEY —Tree Trimming & Spraying, Electrician. Free estimates. 546-4712. 23tf SNOW PLOWING south and east of Nappanee, Ronald Yutzy, 773 3388. 14,21,28,4
H & H REPAIR SHOP R. 4. Boi 12 1 mi South, 'd mi. East Nappanee. Ind. Brigfs L Stratton Wisconsin Lawson Power Products r Clinton Kohler Motors l Generators Lawn Boy & Yard Man LAWN MOWER SALES l SERVICE
CONCRETE WORK Poured Basement Walts and Flat Work BONTRAGER - Concrete Specialties, Inc. Call 773-7311
• Chain Saw Repair • Chain Sharpening • Snowmobile Engine Repair M.S. Motors Service 3208 Beech Rd. 1 mile south of Beech 8 U.S. 6 Phone 773-7050
TOPP-NOTCr CONSTRUCTION CO 22813 CRS2 Ri' Nappanee. IN 46550
• REMODELING • ROOFING • NEW ADDITIONS • CONCRETE xrt' WORK /A "Out \|; concrete work is really Harve Marve SUDer" Hochstetler V 773 4950 773 3569
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CARD F THANKS We wish to thank all the friends and neighbors who have been so kind during the illness and death of Ed Tobias. Special thanks to Pastor Alvin Shifflett, Rev. John Uhl, Dr. Alvin Graber and the Lu Ann Nursing Home Staff. Mrs. Ed Tobias and family TUTORING available from certified teacher, math and science preferred. 773 7788 between 3:05 3:25 p.m Roger Nafziger 28 FOR SALE Admiral refrigerator freezer, white, no defrost, less than 2 years old. Heavy duty Norge washer and electric dryer, gold. Gas stove, almond color, self cleaning oven, electric gas saver, used 3 months. 773 2352 anytime. 28,4 SERVICES—Any type work done on v.W.'s. Major overhaul to misc. Jerry Steinkraus, 905 E. Market, Nappanee 28,4 FOR SALE—I97O Ford pickup, one half ton, S7OO or best otter. 773-7386 after 5 p.m. 28,4 FOR SALE—New castle type martin house. Will take or ders, 545. 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Nappanee. s Norman Chupp, R. 2, Box 30 28 TIMEX WATCH repair and electric shaver service. Inquire at Plaza True Value Hardware, Bremen. ftFOR SALE: 1974 Allvette snowmobile, new track, 2 new pistons and rings, new seat, 2 new skiis and ski bars, 5530. Call 773-7358 . 28 FlB
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by the Common Council or the City of Nappanee, Indiana: Section l —Properly, Drives, Bridges and Equipment. No person shall in|ure, deface, displace, remove, fill in, raise, destroy or tamper with any drive, path, walk, bridge or approach thereto; take up, remove or carry away any drive, path, walk, bridge or approach thereto; take up, remove or carry away any asphalt, curb, flagstone, rock, stone, gravel, sand, clay or earth; to make any excavation of any kind; or harvest, cut, inlure, or remove, or injure, mutilate, deface, displace, remove or destroy any wall, fence, shelter, seat, statue, monument or other structure, building, post, railing, bench, seat-platform, stand, tree guard, telephone, pioe, or main for conducting gas, water, or wires, fuses, fuse box or switch boxes, or any hydrant,' sewer, drain, pipe, main, receiving basin, covering, manholes or vent forming a part thereof, or any appurtenances or appendage conforming therewith; or injure or deface or destroy or mutilate, or remove or carry away, or displace, or tamper with any property or equipment, real or personal, owned by the City or under the jurisdiction, control, or supervision of the Board, or appertaining to the creation, control, government, use, or maintenance, of any park or park street; or injure, deface, displace, remove or destroy any sign, notice, inscription, post or monument, erected or marked fpr any purpose, or any milestone, danger sign or signal, guide sign or post, or any signalling device, sanctioned, installed or placed by the said Board or its duly authorized agent, or by the Police Department of the City of Nappanee within any park or upon any park-street for the purpose of directing, restricting or regulating traffic, establishing zones, or giving information or directions to the public, or interferred with any lamp, lamp post, gas or electric light apparatus, or light or extinguish the light therein, or attach, string, adjust, or suspend any wires or similar object in, on, or over, any part of any park or park-street. Section 2 —Trees, Shrubs and Grass. No person shall in any park or park-street destroy, cut, break, deface, mutilate, injure, disturb, sever from the ground or remove any growing thing, including but not limited to any plant, flower, flower bed, shrub, tree, growth or any branch, stem, fruit or leaf thereof; or to set fire to any timber, tree, shrubs, plants, flowers, grass or plant growth, or suffer any fire upon other land to extend into park land; or hitch any horse or other animal to, or leave the same standing near enough to injure any tree, shrub, lawn or grass plot. Section 3—Littering, Rubbish, Refuse and Pollution. (a) No person shall take into, carry through, leave in, or throw, cast, lay, drop or discharge into or on, or suffer or permit any servant, agent, employee, person or animal in his or her charge to take into, carry through, leave in, throw, cast, lay, drop or discharge into or on any park or park street any rubbish ot any sort. The leaving, except in receptacles provided for refuse, or the leaving or littering of newspapers, or .other papers, in a park is prohibited. No person shall throw, cast, lay or deposit any bottle or piece of crockery or any glass or glassware or any part thereof, or metallic or other substance with sharp edges or pi oiections in any park. (b) Pollution of Waters. No person shall throw, cast, lay drop or discharge into or leave in the waters used for swimming or waters in any park or in any storm sewer, or drain flowing into said waters, any sub
stance, matter or thing, liquid or solid, which may or shall result in the pollution of said waters. Section 4—Advertising. No person, without written permission from the Board, or its duly authorized agent, shall distribute or display any flag, banner, sign or other matter for advertising purposes within any park or park street. No person shall display, by means of aircraft, kite, balloon, aerial bomb, or any other device, any flag, banner, signor any other matter for advertising purposes above the surface of any park street. No person shall operate any musical instrument, or drum, or loud speaker, amplifier, or siren, or cause any noise to be made within any park or upon any park street for advertising purposes or for the purpose of attracting to any exhibition, performance show or other spectacle. Section s—Disorderly Conduct. Nopersonshall, inany parkor park street: (a) Disobey an order of a police officer or any park employee designated by the Board to give orders, or disobey or disregard the notices, prohibitions, instructions, or directions on any park sign, including rules and regulations of golf courses, swimming pools, playground areas, recreation centers or shelter houses posted on the grounds or buildings or structures connected with or used for any purpose under jurisdiction, control, operation or supervision of said Board (0) Use threatening, abusive or insulting language (c) Do, engage in, or aid, or abet any obscene or indecent act. (and) Throw, cast or propel stones or other misailes. (e) Solicit alms, subscriptions or contributions for any purpose. (f) Molest or annoy any persons. (g) Interfere with, encumber, obstruct or render dangerous, any part of a park or parkstreet (h) Cligib or lie upon any wall, fence, shelter, seal or other structure. (i) Do any act tending to or amounting to a breach of peace. (j) Enter or leave any park except at established entrance ways or exits, at established times; use, or gain admittance to any facilities or event in any park for the use of which, or admittance to which, a charge is made, without paying the charge or price fixed by the Board or its duly authorized agent or officer. (k) Engage in, instigate, or encourage a contention or fight. (l) Do-aid, abet or assist in doing any act injurious to any person, animal or property within any park or park-street. (m) Dress or undress behind shrubs or other structures, or in any place not designated by tpe Board for such purposes. (n) Act as crier, or advertiser, through the media of voice, public address system, amplifier, loud speaker, or other mechanical device in parks or park-streets. (o) Appear in or upon Sr ly park or parkstreet while intoxicated or under the influence of-intoxicating liquor or narcotics. Section 6 —Explosives, Firearms, Weapons, and Missiles; —— (a) No person shall bring Into or have in his possession in any park or park-street any firearms, slingshots, firecrackers, tor pedoes.f ire works or other missile propelling instruments or explosives. (b) Shooting or propulsion of any missile, pellet, shot, arrow, dart, or other thing by means of any firearm compressed air or gas propulsion device, bow, slingshot, or propelling device of any kind, nature or description, into, upon, across, through or against any lands, the air above same or the waters or any ways, walks, buildings, structure, swimming pools, or the interior of any strucutres, shelters, buildings, or facilities, owned or under the control, operation, supervision or management of said Board, is prohibited, unless done under a permit granted by said Board or within a regularly conducted event authorized by, or conducted by said Board. Section 7—Camping. No person shall tent or maintain a tent, shelter or camp in park without a permit from said Board or its duly authorized agents. Section B—Protection of Animals. No person shall within any park, molest, kill, wound, trap, hunt, take, chase, shoot or throw missiles at, remove or have in his possession any animal, bird, bird's nest or. squirrel's nest, or remove the young of any such animal or the eggs or young of any such bird Section 9 —Swimming. No person shpll swim, wade or bpthe in any waters under the jurisdiction, control, operation or supervision of the Board except at such times and in such places as the Board
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may designate or maintain as swimming areas. No person shall bathe, wade or swim, or appear. In any such bathing area unless covered with a swimming suit. No person shall dress or undress-In any park except In such places as may be designated or maintained for the purpsoe. Section 10—Toy Aviation, Kite Flying, Model Boating, Automobiling and Flying. No person shall, in any park, engage In toy aviation, model boating, or model automobiling or model alrplane'flying, except at places designated or maintained therefor. Section 11 —Animals at Large. No person owning or being custodian or having control of any animal shall cause or permitsuch animal to go at large in any park or park-street. A dog may be brought into a park or park-street provided that such dog is continuously restrained by a leash not exceeding 6 feet in length. Any animal found at large may be seized and impounded or disposed of pursuant to the laws or ordinances ot the State of City ot Nappanee, in relation to the disposal of stray animals on the highways or other public places. Section 12 —Alcoholic Beverages and Dangerous Drugs. No person shall bring dangerous drugs, beer, ale, or other alcoholic beverages Into any park, or consume, have in possession, sell, give away or handle dangerous drugs or intoxicating or alcoholic beverages in any nark or park-street. Section 13 —Traffic Control. (a) All persons shall at all times heed and comply with directions ot the police officers indicated by gesture or otherwise in using parks or park-streets and shall further comply with speed limits and directions on traffic signs along the routes in the parks and along park-streets. Directions on such traffic signs may be disregarded only on an order ot a police officer. Section 14 —Restrictions on Vehicles. (a) Commercial Vehicles, vehicles constructed or adapted for or engaged in the carrying ot merchandise and trucks and trailers are prohbiited from using any park except where necessary to make deliveries in such park. (b) Motorcycles, motor bikes, mini-bikes, snowmobiles or any other motor powered bike or vehicles are prohibited in any area under the control of the Board, except areas that may be designated by the Board for such use. 1
Section 15 —Careful Driving. No person shall in any park operate, drive or propel, or cause or permit to be operated, driven or propelled, any vehicle recklessly or negligently or at a speed or in such a manner as to endanger the life, limb, safety, comfort or property of any person or persons. Section 16—Driving off Pavement. No vehicle shall be operated or driven off the improved or paved roadways of any park. Disabled vehicles may be driven off the roadway so as to prevent obstruction of traffic, but no disabled vehicle shall be permitted to remain in a park for a longer period than two hours except in designated parking areas. Section 17—Parkways. (a) No peddler, vendor, hawker or huckster shall stop or remain on any part ot the right ot way or service roads or en trances. (b) Rate of Speed No person operating, driving or propelling any veheile shall proceed at a greater than maximum speed indicated by signs, but in no case shall such maximum speed exceed twenty miles per hour Section 18 —Curfew. It shall be unlawful for any person to remain in any park golf course, playground, picnic, swimming area or pavilion either on foot or in ventcles of any type, between 11 o'clock pm. and 6 o'clock a m. unless otherwise posted, except by permit. Section 19—Penalties Any violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be punishable by a fine of not more than SIOO 00. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the Common Council o* the City of Nappanee, and its approval by the Mayor of the City of Nappanee, Indiana and its publication according to law PASSED AND ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Nappanee, Indiana this 19th day of January, 1981. Richard E. Jenkins William J Dawson Oscar D Lemler Peggy J. Beer ] Wendell E. Metzler Members of the Common Council ATTEST: Elnore J. Senff, Clerk Treasurer PRESENTED TO ME AND APPROVED BY ME THIS 20thday of January, 1981 Robert W. Callander, Mayor January 28 and February 4,1981 Napp
Public Notice - Union Township Hearing Feb. 9th, 7 30 p.m. at the Twp. Trustee's office, the proposed use hearingsjs{or ex penditures of Federal Revenue sharing Entitlement Funds. Paul Ray Rummel Union Twp. Trustee January 28,1981—Nap Public Hearing-Nappanee Board of Zoning Appeals The Nappanee Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing Wednesday, February 4at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building on a request for a variance for an addition to the Nappanee Public Library. This is located on lots 26 and 27 of the original town at 157 North Main Street. The addition will extend from the present existing structure approximately 31 feet north, 26 feet south, and 45 feet west. All interested property owners are urged to be present. Agruments for and against the above designated appeal will be this meetiria. Nappanee Board of Zoning Appeals Peggy Beer,Sec. January 21 and 28,1981 —Nap LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Elkhart County, Indiana, at 10:30 a.m., on February 19, 1981, at the County Court Bids, in the City of Elkhart in said county, will investigate the propriety of holdipg an Alcoholic Beverage Permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL2O 13910 Bonacorsis Super Valu Inc., Philip Bonicorsi, Pres., Nappanee, Marilyn Bonicorsi, V. Pres., Nappanee, 1600 E. Market St., Nap panee, Ind. Beer and Wine Dealer. DL99 13910 H.G.T. .nc., H.G. Tonner, Pres., Marcia L. Tonner, Secy., 1600 E. Market, Nappanee, Ind. Beer and Wine Dealer. Transfer of Owner. RR2O 16774 Frances S. Pettit, 112 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, Ind., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission. By Bruce McLaren, Exec. Secty. Robert N. Skinner, Chairman January 28,1981-Napp
FOR SHELL Courteous Service [TEMPLETON OILCOJ I No. 1 PRIME WHITE 1 1 AND I | SHELL FURNACE OIL j Phone 773-7849 I
nMel Bulletin Board I NW DRAMA "OKLAHOMA" FEB. 6 Make Reservations Now 773-4127 Would You Like To Ski? Any age-Beginners-Advanced, Group Ratos For More Info. Call Nancy Nettrour 773-4483 Wendy Geyer 773-7092 FOR SALE 11x14 Family Portraits mounted on Deco Plaque For $ 7.95 Taken Feb. 21 For more information Phone 773-3092
Dollar Days in NAPPANEE coming Feb. 6 - 7 NORTHWOOD GIRLS. . . Good Luck In The Sectional! ™N^u*i^epT" Tenderloin/Fish Dinner Friday before GoshenNorth Wood gome LADIES Good Luck in the Women's City Bowling Tournament Let's Go PANTHERS, BEAT GOSHEN!
TO PLACE YOUR AD IN THE BULLETIN BOARD CALL 773-3127 *2.00 per incn^lA Deadline ||jl MONDAY P 5 P.M.
