Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 128, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 October 2005 — Page 13

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ADVANCE NEWS PHOTO/ANTHONY GADSON Standing (l-r) Emily Carter, Karissa McCoy, Ashley Steffenson, Katie Stewart, Stefani Kraniak and Tessa Pauls; Allison Klotz (kneeling) and Nick London (lying down). Clubs combine to solve a ‘murder’ Teens from the Nappanee, Goshen and Middlebury Boys & Girls Club got together on Oct. 13 at the Boys & Girls Club of Nappanee to participate in a Murder Mystery Dinner. The dinner went along like a real-life game of CLUE. Approximately 30 club members participated in the game to find the "mystery killer." Sprint Union members in Nappanee picket facility

Nearly a thousand Sprint Corp. workers represented by the Communications Workers of America are continuing their strike against local Sprint telephone operations in Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina and Indiana. In Nappanee, Sprint workers and other supporters in Indiana began picketing outside the Sprint office on U.S. 6 on Tuesday, Oct. 18. That action is being repeated at picket lines in communities throughout the four states. "This is the most profitable segment of the entire company, yet Sprint is demanding contract concessions that amount to an attack on our paychecks, our families' health security, our job

Season ticket dates are announced

• Students in grades kindergarten through sixth grade must be accompanied by and seated with an adult while attending the basketball games. • • Student season tickets for grades seven through 12 will be sold at North Wood Middle School and at North Wood High School. Seventh and eighth grade students will be seated in a special section unless they wish to purchase a student, reserved, season ticket to be seated with their parents. All students should be seated while the game is in progress. • General admission tickets will be available for students and adults as in the past. Tickets

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conditions and our very future with the company," said limmv Gurganus, CWA vice president for Telecommunications. Gurganus noted that CWA members at all four units have been bargaining with the company for months and are fighting not only for quality jobs but for quality service as Sprint, in the process of merging with Nextel, moves to spin off all of its local telephone operations, which serve 7.5 million customers in mostly rural areas. Among the strike issues, Sprint wants to eliminate the cap on employee contributions to health premiums, which would allow management to shift up to 100 percent of its health costs to the workers.

purchased at the door are $5. • Ticket orders must be received at the North Wood Athletic Office no later than Friday, Nov. 4. Enclose a check or money order with your ticket

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According to the union, the comnanv also wants to get rid of current limits on transferring work, and jobs, to outside contractors, eliminate its contributions to the employees' 401(k) savings plan, slash both shortterm' and long-term disability benefits, eliminate overtime pay for'Sunday work, cut back dn paid leave for vacations, holidays and sick leave and weaken workers’ seniority rights. The strike involves about 300 members represented by Local 3871 in Bluff City, Tenn. (TriCities area); about 100 represented by Local 3672 in Hickory, N.C.; 40 represented by Local 4700 in Evansville, Ind., and about 500 represented by Local 3176 in Ocala, Fla.

application for the number of tickets desired; S4O for adults and $24 for students. A 10-tickgt limit per name will be enforced. • Ticket orders will be pooled and drawn in the North Wood Athletic Office. As the letters are drawn, they will be numbered consecutively to determine the order in which you may select your reserved seats. • Order numbers and corresponding names will be published in the papers on Wednesday, Nov. 9 along with the distribution time schedule. Distribution of tickets will be on Monday, Nov, 14.

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119 Nappanee Legals LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Elkhart County, Indiana, will hold a oublic hearing at '9:30 AM on November 03, 2005, at the COUNTY COURTS BLDG3IS S SECOND ST in the city of Elkhart in said county, to investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the applicants listed herein to wit: DL2098439 DEALER - BEER AND WINE RENEWAL, MARTIN’S SUPER MARKETS OF NAPPANEE L.LC , 1530 E. MARKET ST., NAPPANEE, D/B/A MARTIN’S SUPERMARKET #2O, Robert e. barTELS JR, 19200 JOHNSON RD„ SOUTH BEND, PRES. GREGORY L. FREEHAUF, 15262 HUNTING RIDGE TRAIL, GRANGER, SECY. Alcohol and Tobacco Commission October 27. 2005 N-2880 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NAPPANEE.BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS The City of Nappanee Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a Public Hearing Tuesday, November 8, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamoers of the City Municipal Building, 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee, Indiana. The purpose of this Hearing is to near a Variance request, #O6-05-BZA, filed by Randy Yoder, R. Yoder Construction for Jenkins Automotive, 152 W. Market St., Nappanee, IN #6550. The request is for a variance from the Unified Zoning and Subdivision Control Ordinance to allow the construction of a 28-foot by 60-foot addition to the front of the existing ouilding that will increase the total lot coverage to 78.8%. The Zoning Ordinance allows the maximum lot coverage of 75% in a B-2 zoning district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: Lot Numbered 26 in Fahlstrom’s First Addition to the town, now City of Nappanee, Indiana. A copy of such proposal is on file in the office of the Zoning Administrator of the City of Nappanee. Written oblections that are filed with the office of the Zoning Administrator of the City of Nappanee before the hearing will be considered. All concerned citizens will be offered the right to speak and voice their comment at the Public Hearing. The Pul : Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. Todd Nunemaker, Chairman Nappanee Board of Zoning Appeals October 27, 2005 AN2955 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NAPPANEE CITY PLAN COMMISSION The City of Nappanee Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Nappanee City Municipal Center, 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee, Indiana. The purpose of this hearing is to hear the following rezoning request filed by the owner V. Erdean Moyer Estate by and through it’s duly authorized agent, Kenneth K. Jones, President of Wightman Petrie, Inc. 47032 Chester Drive, Elkhart, IN 46516 and the purchaser, OSMC. The property south line is located adacent to the north boundary line of Nappanee Ford; the west line aporoximately 530.57 feet west of ST RD 19 N; the north line approximately 410.50 feet north of the north oroperty line of Nappanee Ford; the aast property line located along and adjacent to ST RD 19 N. containing 5 acres more or less. Change the zoning from R-1, Low Density Residential to PD-B Planned Development Business with respect to the following described real estate, to wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: REAL ESTATE That part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 35 North, range 4 East, Locke Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast oomer of the Southeast Quarter of said section 24; thence North 88° 57’ 46” West on the South line of the southeast quarter of said section 24 a distance of 530.57 feet; thence North 00° 56’ 53” West 410.50 feet; thence South 88° 57’ 46” East 530.57 feet to the east line of the southeast quarter of said section 24; thence South 00° 56’ 53" East on said east line 410.50 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 5.00 acres, more or less. Subject to the rights of the public and of any governmental unit in any oart thereof taken, used or deeded for street, road or highway purposes. Subject to any and all easements of record. Subject to survey. A copy of such proposal is on file in the office of the Zoning Administrator

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119 Nappanee Legals of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, City Municipal Building, 300 W. Lincoln St.. Nappanee, Indiana. Written objections that are filed with the office of the Zoning Administrator of the City of Nappanee before the hearing will be considered. All concerned citizens will be offered the right to speak and voice their comment at the Public Hearing. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. James Otis, Secretary Nappanee Plan Commission . October 27, 2005 AN2953 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Indiana Health and Educational Facility Financing Authority (the "Authority'') will hold a public hearing on November 10, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. in the offices of the Authority located at One North Capitol, Suite 900, Indianapolis, Indiana, regarding the issuance of Indiana Health and Educational Facility Financing Authority Revenue Bonds (Clarian Health Obligated Group) Series 2005 in one or more series in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $350,000,000 (the "Bonds") to be used for the purpose of providing funds to Clarian Health Partners, Inc. (the "Borrower") to: (i) refund the Authority's Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1996 A (Clarian Health Partners, Inc.) (the “1996 Bonds") and the Authority's Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 2000 A (Clarian Health Obligated Group) (the “2000 Bonds," and together with the 1996 Bonds, the “Prior Bonds"); and (ii) pay costs of issuance of such bonds, including the cost of credit enhancement; The Prior Bonds were used to finance or refinance the construction, acquisition, renovation and equipping of projects constituting health facility property within the meaning of Indiana Code 5-1-16 operated by the Borrower, or other affiliates, which are located at 1701 N. Senate Boulevard, 2140 Boulevard Place, 550 N. University Boulevard, 702 Barnhill Drive, 1110 West Michigan Street, 201 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 325, 8820 South Meridian Street, Suite 225, 9670 East Washington Sheet, Suite 135, 6 r *2o Pa chit Place, #207 and 203, 2620 Kessler Boulevard East Drive, Suite 100, 4850 Century Plaza Road, 1101 Southeastern Avenue, 1311 North Shadeland Avenue, 6349 South East Street, 1919 North Capitol Avenue, 5603 West Raymond Street - Park Fletcher Suite'A, 7301 Georgetown Road, 575 West Drive, 2039 North Capitol, 4880 Century Plaza Road, 950 North Meridian Street, a monorail system connecting the Borrower's campuses located at 550 N. University Boulevard, 1701 N. Senate Boulevard and 702 Barnhill Drive, including a stop at 350 W. 11th Street and 541 Clinical Drive, all in Indianapolis, Indiana; 1007 Lincolnway, La Porte, Indiana; 200 High Park Avenue, 1721 South Main Street, 2100 South Main Street, 110 High Park Avenue, 114 High Park Avenue, 2018 South Main Street, 2012 South Main Street, Suite A, 2014 South Main Street, Suite A, 1302 College Avenue, Suite 1, 1700 South Main Street, 2016 South Main Street, 101 Marilyn Avenue, Suite 3, 2016 South Main Street, Suite B, 112 High Park Avenue, Suite 2, 2014 South Main Street, Suite B and 2006 South Main Street all in Goshen, Indiana; 23919 US 33 in Elkhart, Indiana; 222 US 20 in Middlebury, Indiana; 220 Bloomingdale Drive in Bristol, Indiana; 1150 1/2 Lincolnway South in Ligoniei;, Indiana; 68370 Clinton Street, Suite A and 68370 Clinton Street, Suite B, both in New Paris, Indiana; 1033 North Indiana Avenue in Syracuse, Indiana; 2521 East Market Street in Nappanee, Indiana; 1606 North Seventh Street and 2900 West 16th Street, both in Bedford, Indiana. At the time and place for such public hearing those person attending will be given an opportunity to express their views concerning the above referenced financing. Written comments may also be submitted to the Executive Director or the Authority at its office located at One North Capitol, Suite 900, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, and will be received until November 10, 2005. Dated this 21 day of October, 2005. INDIANA HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITY FINANCING AUTHORITY By Daniel R. Kramer Executive Director October 27. 2005 AN2951

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119 Nappanee Legals LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NAPPANEE CITY PLAN COMMISSION The City of Nappanee Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Nappanee City Municipal Center, 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee, Indiana. The purpose of this hearing is to hear the following rezoning request filed by Larry Mullet, RTN Corporation, 252 W. Lincoln St. Nappanee, IN 46550f0r property located West of County Road 9 approximately 300 feet South of US Highway 6 containing 29.63 acres. Change the zoning from R-1, Low Density Residential to PD-I Planned Development Industrial with respect to the following described real estate, to wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: REAL ESTATE Part of the East half (El/2) of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of Section 32, Township 35 North, Range 5 East, Situate in Union Township, Elkhart County, State of Indiana, described as follows: Assume the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32 to have a bearing of South 00 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East (DR 2000-05612): Commencing at a brass plug in a concrete monument at the Northeast corner of the South-east-quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32; thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East along the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32 a distance of 324.62 feet (Deed: 374.62 feet) to the centerline of the Berlin Court Ditch, said point being the Northeast corner of land conveyed to Noel George in DR 2000-05612; thence continuing South 00 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East along the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32 a distance of 261.94 feet to a gear marking the Southeast corner of said George land, said gear being the place of beginning of this description; thence continuing South 00 13 minutes 10 seconds East along the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32 a distance of 370 feet to a gear marking the Northeast comer of tan-1 c •.< n P Rebecca S. Haisnoerger in UH 98012661; thence South 89 degrees 46 minutes 50 seconds West along the North line of said Harshberger land a distance of 345.71 feet to the Northwest corner of said Harshberger land, thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East along the West line of said Harshberger land a distance of 378 feet to the Southwest corner of said Harshberger land; thence North 89 degrees 46 minutes 50 seconds East along the South line of said Harshberger land a distance of 345.71 feet to a gear on the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32, said gear being the Southeast corner of said Harshberger land; thence South 00 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East along the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32 a distance of 376.36 feet to a masonry nail on the North Right-of-Way line of the CSX Railroad; thence North 83 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds West along the North Right-of-Way line of said Railroad a distance of 1331.58 feet to an iron stake on the East line of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32; thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 58 seconds East along the West line of the East half (El/2) of the Southeast quarter (SEI/4) of said Section 32 a distance of 1027.66 feet to an iron stake at the Southwest corner of said George land; thence South 87 degrees 56 minutes 41 seconds East along the South line of said George land a distance of 1319.44 feet to the place of beginning of this description. A copy of such proposal is on file in the office of the Zoning Administrator of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, City Municipal Building, 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee, Indiana. Written objections that are filed with the office of the Zoning Administrator of the City of Nappanee before the hearing will be considered. All concerned citizens will be offered the right to speak and voice their comment at the Public Hearing The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. James Otis, Secretary Nappanee Plan Commission October 27. 2005 AN2954

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