The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 December 1980 — Page 17
. LEGALS KOS COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLLA CLAIMS Th* following is a list of clzjjms to ba considered by the Koaclusko County Board
0?) IMS* Happy Holidays!' At Christmas we wish everyone the best of Health and Happiness. —H- — Skylark Realty * Office Ph. 457-3109 North Os Syracuse On Road 13 U..\. Lambert. Broker Phone 457-2091 Jerry Lambert. Sales Phone 658-9674 Prank Greco. Sales Phone 209-1012 ' Terri Caldwell. Sales Phone 457-2723 BRAND NEW TRI LEVEL - 4 bedrooms. Grandview Drive. Call O. A. Lambert for showing. COUNTRY DUPLEX - Nearly new. priced $5,000 under market. Now $42,000 Call Jerry. MILFORD - ,304 S. Main St. - 3 bedroom home with full basement, fireplace. completely insulated, excellent condition. 535.700. See Jerry. 3 BUILDING LOTS — On creek in Milford. $4,500.00 total price for all 3 lots. Call O. A. Lambert. LIGONIER — Indian Lakes Mobile Home Park — corner lot, double wide home, 1,440 sq. ft., many extras, $18,900. Call Terri. j 'R* T| COMPLETELY INSULATED - 3 bedroom home with extra lot. within walking distance of town, $37,500. See Jerry. NEW LISTING - Enchanted ffills. lot and boat lot. Only $2,000 TAKE AN "A" FRAME - Located on 13, with waterway to Barbee Chain — large lot, story + Vz with over 1,400 sq. It., decorated excellent, 3 bedrooms, one with waterbed, 2 full baths, large dining and living area, breeieway, oversize 2 car detaached garage. Listed at $48,900 Call Frank at 240-1012 lor appointment. 4 ACRES - More or less, no buildings, east side of Lake Wawasee, SII,OOO. Will contract. POSSIBLE ASSUMPTION AT o'l% - Small lake front, tastefully remodeled home. 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 1 car attached garage, good landscaping, energy saver woodburner, ISO” lake front, VA approved, $55,000. Call Jerry. VA FINANCING AVAILABLE - In vestment opportunity, duplex, upper level completely remodeled, $40,500. Call Jerry. 2 LOTS - Enchanted Hills, $11,200. Call Frank. 3 BEDROOM MILFORD HOME - With basement, recently remodeled, gas furnace, city utilities, aluminum siding, $23,000. Call Jerry. REAL NICE - One bedroom home in Syracuse, city utilities, $15,500.Xa1l O. >A. Lambert.
TODD REAL TY I HOMES m I NEW LISTING I fIHMI'-.’L J9BK9BBK start OR retire here: F' • This maintenance free home is located in a nice residential area A and would be an ideal first home for a young couple, or would be equally nice for your retirement. Aluminum siding, hardwood floors, remodeled bath, redecorated, and new roof are a few of the nice features this home offers. Priced to sell and owner is - offering a contract sale. 128.900. 701 FRONT STREET Ev. Syracuse. Indiana JOSEP CLARA WARNER reSr RB CBC I Wawasee Village Office CLARE BAUMGAROT, REALTOR GRI. BROKER a' ■■ a« w aa « W NIKI PAWLICKI, REALTORGRI, BROKER CfVll 457"44l 7 MARY JO MAY, REALTOR -r-r ■ < DONNA PRICE REALTOR BETTY ganshorn. realtor, broker State Road 13 South In "The House In The Village" MARILYN COLE. REALTOR. BROKER ' . SANDI BEATY, REALTOR ‘ * WAYNE BROCKETT, realtor associate Open Mon. Thru Fri. 9-1, Sat. 9-5 And Sun. Noon-4 FRANK BUSH, CBC, COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS'
of Commissioners at thair regular meeting on the 29th day of December, 1000. Frances Noble 688.37 Mary Jane Schmidt 470 87 Jeanne Woirlck 470.07 Geneva Brumfield 470.07 Roberta Waggoner 454.13 Cynthia Kantenwein 454 13 Judyßurnau 654.13 Georgina Morehouse 637.52 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 595.87 Kim Richardson 595.87 Debra Hughes 230.00 Linda Spears 115.00 Charlotte Morts 608.37 Margaret Gar man 670.87 Nancy Croy 670.87 Marlene Weller 688 37 Kathy Ransbottom 654.24 Carol Shilling 654.24 Helen Coons 654.24 Sandra Mullett 654.24 Janet Gadson 670.83 Esther Heckman 688.37 Bonnie Shafer _a 67o 8? Vickie Patterson ' 87 Joyce Shafer 654.24 Gloria Maple 637.50 Doris Johnson 654.16 Karen Thomas 453 45 Margaret Butts 506.00 Olga Cripe 3” »7 Ella Mae Ransbottom 529.00 Virginia Longenecker 377.87 Melissa Tom 289.16 Senlta Waggoner . 138.00 Carol Sundheimer 688.37 Janice Anglin ' 570 00 Frances Besson . 570.00 Tammie Anglin 16100 Ron Robinson 1,052 00 Richard Mikel 1,035 70 Stanley Holderman 1,018.95 Howard G.> Moser 985.30 Richard Monk 985.30 Burdell Blackburn 985.30
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I Jaff Bronslng 985 30 Roger Fallows 985.30 Mike Hobbs 985.30 Tom Brindle f 985.30 Sam Whitaker / 902 00 Forrestßouse >81125 MlkeFlshbaugh “ 8H.25 Gene Norton 811.25 John Hurd 811.25 Richard Kemper 740 87 Jennifer Wyman 106.25 Michael Valentine 125.00 Rosa Schooley 829 00 Jo Ann DuPont 424.00 Margaret Warren 688 33 Edith Carlin 670.87 M. Jane Slater 327 08 Miriam Ridings • 688 70 Lloyd Disher 500 00 H. Wayne Brockett 450 00 Joyce McConnell 688.37 Clara Belle Demaree 291.06 Kathryn Bouse 282.10 Jean Lynch 832 50 J. F. Boggs 495 00 Sue Ann Ray 832.50 Mary Fry 180 00 William Fry f 180 00 MarthaWuthrich 90.00 Lise Collier 247.50 Bessie Hackbirth 101.25 Daniel Richard 1,079 24 CindaOvermyer 688 37 Amy Kennedy 586.74 Carman Danner 670.87 SueGladieux 654.13 Irene Garner 483 00 Mary Beth Miner 688 37 Debbie Renier 670 87 Penny Smith 654.16 C. O. Wainwright 1.00 Helen Wainwright 353.25 Sonja Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 416.74 Ralph Whitesell, 840.87 Viola Dickerson 678.12
Jack Dickerson 854.24 Sandy Rovenstine 677.35 Shirley Smith 585.67 Roy Carlile 720-60 Darrell Creech 720 00 Barb Eastfund 126.00 Vicki Hobbs 21.00 Tom Kttch 1.018.55 United Telephone Co. 2477.95 The Mall Journal 41*11 Max Reed 679.00 Branarti. Jay. Willman A Triplett 314.50 Chasteen Chapple 88" Waddell Printing Co. 1392 00 NIPSCO 3,080.01 Stanley Pequignot 115.00 Cox Studio - 1,01145 Bobbs Merrill Co. 52 80 Merlin Wertenberger 72.24 N. Jean Messmore 66.24 WarsawOttice Supply 1,074.24 Valentine & Walmer - 783.60 Warsaw Radiology 24.00 Postmasters 2,031.00 Ernest Hack birth 365 60 KCH 184.35 J Michael L. Miner 235.88 y Jean Northenor 92 28 IBM % 2,40700 Kathryn Teel 140.00 Sonja Creighton 13-01 Donald Smalley 303 82 Harris Funeral Home 150.00 Sewage Collection Office 148.25 Water Utilities 209 85 Lowmans Rug Service 198.10 Rex Reed 725.00 Lake City Wholesale 85 33 Gambles 3p.53 Times Union 533.71 West Publishing Co 1,01X50 Richard Sand 240 00 A E Boyce Co. ' . 1.083 I 9 Business Equipment 2,028.88 Lake City Bank 5.00 Monroe 61 00 Merchants Cash Register Co. 43.00 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 172.55 Ruth Hoppus 80.00 Eastman Kodak Co. 202 98 R. Steven Hearn 90.00 David A. Nine 90.00 Larry Yeiter 90.00 Carl Love 40 30 Fred Schmitt .151.90 Lawrence Wilcoxson 13.95 Amoco Oil Co. 35.40 MarathonoitCo. 1320 Shell Oil Co. 32.73 Texaco Inc. 49.82 Cooks Standard > 327 33 Denny's Phillips 66 22 00 Don's Repair 12.25 Monteith Tire Co. 32 50 Poulson Ford Inc. 137.30 Schraders 63.58 Whitaker 66 23 00 Windy's Texaco 109.95 Brateman Bros. 358.45 Party Shop 12.48 Shooter Shop 433 25 Stan Holderman 250.00 Winter Assoc. Ad Specialties 52 45 Charles Brower 67 04 G. LengemannCo. 230.35 Teledyne Post 91.51 Howard Ashley 160 00 Gary Eastlund 320.00 Kenneth Wyman 1 865 76 Indiana University , 105.00 Blossers 37.92 Pierceton Postmaster 4 60.00 Thornburg Drug Store / 21.61 Bartel Printing Co. r 35.00 Rosa Schooley , 6.75 Edith Carlin 16.32 Avis Gunter 86.04 H. Wayne Brockett 20.96 Charlene Knispel 30.24 Cleora Cauff man 2-98 Warsona Printing ‘ 39.60 Donald Slater /* 113.92 Leesburg Post Office 680.84 North Webster Postmaster 133 38 Richard Mitchell 48.00 Velma Biller 23.00 Mary Ann Dowty 20.00 Rosemary Neer ’ J 20 00 Daniel Richard 179.52 Robert Hartzell 29160 Charlotte Morts 2.25 Ransbottom Brothers 15.710.50 Scotts Landfill 10,823.51 Xerox 442.50 Lynn Feller Ins. Ins. Agency 68 00 Koors Insurance Agency 60.00 Warsaw Insurance Agency 40.00 Cardinal Center 5.000 00 Chamness Funeral Home 300.00 D. O McComb & Sons 100.00 Mungovan* Sons Memorial Chapel 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 100.00 Kos. Co. Humane Society , 5.350.00 Todd Investments 250.00 Indiana Bell Telephone 42 50 Indiana Purdue University 15.00 Elkhart County 771.97 Whitley County 8.00 Brennan Drug Store 3.50 Michael Dacquisto 15.00 Kos. Medical Clinic 30.00 Mendenhall Pharmacy 79 29 Orthopedic Surgery 945.00 Warsaw Surgical Arts 15.00 Robinson Construction Inc 1,729.20 WilliamsMobileOffices 550.00 Lakeland Sanitation 86 00 Power Plant Service 26.40 Rabb Soft Water Co- 87.49 Hail Hardware 3 87 Moores Plumbing & Htg 386.60 Cover-All Rental 101.20 Means Service 76.54 C. Alan Rovenstine 2,062.15 Arab Pest Control 5.00 Ace Hardware 40.99 Warsaw Chemical Co. 85.38 Wholesale Electric 35.52 Indiana Restaurant E quip. 78.46 Timothy D. Blue 180.70 Rockhill, Kennedy, Pinnick, Bents.'Pequignot 28.35 Marilou Wertz ler 15.00 Robert Burner • 10.00 William Dalton II 495 00 Vern K Landis 200.00 Eugene Brown 39.36 Lawyers Co-op Pubt. Co. 51.85 Thomas Earhart 150.00 George Hatfield’ 246.00 J. E. Lambert 165.75 Phillip Rarick 50.00 David Whitesell 50.00
Warsaw Printing 95 00 Albion Production Credit 725.00 Sue Ann Beattie 900 00 Blue Crou-Btue Shield 6.068 50 CCBF Heavy Construction 1X368.50 CUM CT HOUSE First Christian Church • 45.000 00 BONDFUND RexLßeed 525 00 Wright Construction Corp 288,622 19 SPEC ACCT Ohs R . Bowen Center 40,421 00 GDI-20* Hohman 4 Son 2,39X07 Meiser Bros 224 25 UPKEEP—299 Bonds Excavating Service 409.00 Long Farms ’ 138.00 Darr*llCuster 1375.00 Floyd Garber ‘ 252 50 Wayne Hanes 469 62 Hoffer E xcavafing 920.00 Meiser Bros. 2,056 57 KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL * CLAIMS Dick Winebrenner 1,904.19 Don Forney 1,445.85 Harold Gerard 1,200.37 Bernard Kuhn 1.181 95 Ranald Leiter 1,099.11 Paul Randall 1,022 38 William Raypole 1,054. n Lowell Wray 1,145.00 Robert Martin 1,209 58 John Ingle 905.35 James Mettler 971.23 Roy Tennant 912.45 Lennie Young 912.45 Gary Adams 993.30 Charles Cotton 1,016.52 John Davis 993.30 Marshall Hawley 1,078 44 David Huffman 1,047 48 Gtendon Huffman 997.17 Bruce Hyde, Jr. ’ , 1.035.87 .Robert Jackson 845 57 William Long, Sr 1,039.74 Ronald Norman 1.028.13 Larry Phillips 997.17 Roswell Rabbins 811.41 Donald Rogers 1.032.00 Terry Rowland 1,039 74 Jack Adams 1.070.72 ErmalCoy 1,044.19 Francis Denny 1,044 19 Raymond Faulkner 880.01 Ronald Himes 1.032.82 Kim Huff 972.18 Bruce Hyde, 111 972.18 Frederick Kammerer 1,021,45 Alvin Miller 994 92 Bobby Miner 1,066 93 Larry Montel ' 1,093.46 John Stapleton 1,082.09 Garl Young 1.036 61 Overland 4 -41.07 KosCoHwyDep>< , 101.05 Un. Tel / 92.88 NIPSCO / 69035 Times Unjon / 9.95 AceHdw I 30.64 A E Boyce/ 11030 Bus. Equip/C 99.67 Remington Rand 405.63 Fleet Supply 160.36 Walmer Supply 238 50 Bixel Paint 90.00 Cowles & Simpson Sand & Gravel 567 60 Alvin McCullough 1,792.80 Elmer Zimmerman 78 50 Kaiser Aluminum St Chem 3,981.32 Logansport Metal 442.96 Tool Spec. 125.00 Phend & Brown 4,370.00 Eiler'sComm. 46188 Ellis Oil Co. 501.60 Lewis Oil Co. - 980.60 Pier. Equip. 20,623.87 Monteith Tire Co. 3,221.36 Allen Co. Motors 69.60 Allpower 25.50 Cover-All 844.20 Crown Battery 308 50 Curtis Ind. , 49.26 Deeds Equip. 319.50 Durex Prod. 78 O 4 Glass Servos Warsaw 94.46 Ind. Equip. Co. 155.43 Korte Brox 42.53 LemlerO.PE 15. »5 Lowman's RugServ. 60-80 Millington Bros. 52 00 Russ Moore Inc. 1,137.22 Murray Equip. 104.25 NowakAWms. 5255 Plymouth Radiator 160.40 PurWy Cylinder Gases 128.54 Quality Farm 8. FteeL 138.16 Schrader Warsaw Co. 659 25 Share Corp. 269.75 Smith Ford 445.28 State Prod. Corp. 149 30 Stockberger Mach. 102 80 Tool Spec ’S OO Tri State Bolt -43.78 Tusing Bros 50 40 W & W Truck Sates 904.65 Warsaw Automotive 195.62 War. Chem 422.06 War. Power & Equip 5,407.65 War Steel Co. , 14.37 Welsh Mach. 25 00 Wholesale E tec. 78.09 X-ergon 80 08 Warsaw Ins. 434.00 Smith Appliance 22.50 Kimm Paint 47.46 Blue Cross 4.170.70 KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL* CLAIMS Peggy Shively 1,276.83 Genyce Dißico 1,010-00 Karen Harding 1.010.00 Kathi Kinney 1,010.00 Charlene Smith 1,010.00 JeanTeune 1,010.00 Tanya Wise . 1,010.00 Beverly Marten 1,010.00 Barbara Cromer a 821.00 MaryElsbury ,821.00 Marjorie Himes 722.00 Mary Besson . 635.00 Carol Collins 635.00 Yvonne Sue England 635.00 Beverley Andrews 635.00 Ruth Hartzell « 171.12 Fay Hollar 144.20 Wayne Johnson 169.20 Laura Stuckey 188.40 Postmaster 748.00 Genyce Dißico 67.52 Y vonne Eng la nd 3.04 Karen Harding 29.44 Kathi Kinney 47.36 Beverly Marten - ’ 32 80 JeanTeune 6.24 Tanya Wise 35.36 Un. Tel. 149.92 Duane Huffer 160.50 Henry Hackworth t 45.00 Bus. Equip. 193.71 Brennan Drugs 77.71 Mathes Phcy 26.50 Union Bldg, of Ind. Un. 57.22 Hook Drugs 6.47 Sandra Buchanan 15.68 D. Robert Mengel 90.90 Lutheran Hospital 36.00 Ind. University Med. 35.50 Mendenhall Phcy. No. 1 61.69 ABC Travel • 308.00 Branam, Jay, Willman * Triplett 92.50 Elkhart Clinic 1 121.00 Charles Hollar 146.00 Kos. Med. Clinic 14.00 Pediatric Assoc. • 65.00 Triton High School ’ 30.93 Walter Drugs 7.60 Bashor Hm. of UMC 1,020.00 Christian Haven Homes 875.75 Donald Bixler 846.00 Community Hospital 1,025.69 Ft. Wayne Radiology KOO J. G. Jontz 485.00 I.S. Kwak, M.D. 150.00 Parkview Hospital 874.20 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL* CLAIMS Michael P. Dacquisto 428 00 Carroll Sherman 1,195.87 Alan Low* 948.20 BarbaraA. Clouse 878.37 .Nellie Van Marcke 688.37 I Mary Johnson 670.87 f Postmaster 78.00 f Alan Low* 120.64 Carroll Shorman 171.56 United Tetephone Co. 11.21 A. E. Boyce Co. 116.90 Waddell Printing 358.75 Sasso Veterinary Hospital 100.00 Business Equipment Co 244.10 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that
the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 29th day of December, 1980 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 A M., on January 14, 1981, at the Basement Court House in the city of Warsaw in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and Iqhations listed herein, to wit: DL43 07023 Walter Drugs Inc N J Perry Pres Milford B G Little Milford Sec 108 5 Main St Milford. Ind . liquor and wine dealer. DL4316006 Oswego Food market Inc Jerry Hinesley Pres Jerry Hinesley secy Leesburg RR 1 Oswego Leesburg, ■ Ind., beer and wine dealer RC43 13001 Lakeland Golfer Assoc Inc Aft Financial S*cy RR 2 Warsaw, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer club. RR4306391 Storey Enterprises Inc D E Storey Pres Judi Storey Secy St Rd 13 Syracuse, Ind . beer and wine retailer new. RR43 11257 J C Morganthaler Inc Jacob Kern 111 Pres Syracuse Susan Kern Sec Syracuse RR 3 at Hwy 13 Wawasee Syracuse, Ind . beer and wine retailer; RR43 16682 The Guide Inc Don Creed Pres Harold W Hershman Secy RR 2 Box 215 Cedar Point Syracuse, Ind., liquor, beer and wine retailer. RR43 16764 James Enterprises Inc James Miller Pres Leesburg Roberta Miller Secy South Ist St North Webster. Ind., liquor beer and wine retailer; RR99-04983 Draft & Can Inc Robert Downing Pres Fred Boggs Secy 1360 W Center St Warsaw, Ind . beer and wine retailer transfer of owner transfer of location, RR99-11257 Joe Ron Inc J L Sheets Pres Wy nona D Sheets Secy R R 3 at Hwy 13 Wawasee Syracuse, Ind, beer and wine retailer transfer of owner. SS43-13740 La Madre Rest * Lounge Inc Phyllis Roy Pres Phillip Roy Secy St Rd 15 Box 521 Warsaw, Ind . liquor, beer and wine retailer Sunday sales new. SS43 16682 The Guide Inc Don Creed Pres Harold W Hershman Secy RR.2 Box 214 Cedar Point PQ Syracuse. Ind , liquor, beer and wine retailer Sunday sales Said investigation will be open to the public Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Bruce McLaren. Exec Secfy James D Sims, Chairman NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED « No. E 80 50 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AUDRIE E KARESH in the Kosciusko Circuit Court. 1980 Term NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Joseph M. Karesh as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and tiled herein his final account in settlement of said estate, and petition tor distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 22ndday of January, 1981 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, it any there be. why said account and petition should not be approved The heirs of said decedent and all' others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or ciaim to any part of said estate Dated this 12th day of December 1980 N. Jean Messmore Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court HAGEN* HAGEN By: JohnC Hagen. Attorney NOTICE The Town -et Milford. Water Dept was Recently Notified of an omission in the number of potable water samples sent to the state for analysis during the month of August 1980. y Which, is a violation of the Federal regulations that require The testing of your water tor Microbiological contamination , We Regret This Omission and will assure that the required sampling and reporting of results to the EPA are performed in the future. Signed: RonConlsy , Street and Water Commissioner Town Os Milford. Ind NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Wayne Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 27 day of Dec. 1980, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency Existing at this time TOWNSHIP FUND - Trustee Office; 10:00A.M. • Federal Revenue Sharing — Emergency Medical Service $24, 832 00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be need ed for the purposes for which appropriated, and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part tor the above additional appropriations. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Boaro of Tax ; Commissioners, .which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Edwin D. Pratt Trustee Wayne Township ' 017 24 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED No. E79 82 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROY STRAUSS. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, Term, 1980 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Lyle Keith Strauss as Executor’ of the above named estate, has presented and filed herein his final account in settlement ot said estate, and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 9th day of January,’ 1981 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause it any there be, why said account and petition should not be approved The-heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Dated this 17th day of December, 1980. N. Jean Messmore Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court KINDIG & SLOAT, Attorneys
Beaarni’a (Smtinga From The Staff At ". Miller Brothers Realty **"jj*' 5 Properties Available From 517,000 To $45,000 On Land ® jf Contract With Deferred Down Payment And Low Interest 10 LAKI FRONTS - Syracuse A Wawasee 10 LAKI FRONTS - Camelot Laho 1 SOUTH SHORI CONDOMINIUM ■AA. * 457-4446 AT' CALLUS m Nancy Prickett, Managing Broker 457-4249 I I Tom Prickett, Sales Associate ' 457-7131 I BROTHtIIS RE ALTV | Tom McC | Q in. Sales Associate 457-4291 7m CHIP I Harlan Stetten, Broker, GRI 457-4594 REALTOR
Wed., December 24,1980—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
The 'thrifty' plan
It cost 70 cents more in August than in July to feed a family of four at home for a week under a “thrifty” plan, home economists of the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. The home economists, who keep track of food costs at the USDA’s Consumer Nutrition Center of the Science and Education Administration, said the thrifty plan is the least costly of four plans designed for people buying food under different circumstances Under the “thrifty plan’,’, the cost of feeding a family of four at home for a week rose from $52.50 in July to $53.20 in August The “liberal” plan — most expensive of the four — cost $102.70, up from slOl.lO in July. These plans may be used as guides for estimating food needs and costs for families of different sizes. They are used by teachers, home economists and others who help families plan nutritious and satisfying meals for the money they can spend, said the home economist The thrifty plan contains less milk, meat, vegetables and fruit but more legumes, cereal, flour and bread than the other plans Families on a low-cost plan usually need to select the lower cost foods withip food groups. For example, they may choose ground beef rather than steak and bread instead of fancy rolls. The specifics of the four plans follow: COST OF FOOD AT HOME FOR A WEEK IN AUGUST 1980 Low- Mod. Thrifty Cost Cost Liberal FAMILIES Plan Plan Plan Plan Young couple... $31.20 $40.70 $50.90 $ 60.90 Elderly couple2B.oo 36.20 44.90 53.60 Family of 4 with preschool children. . 44.10 56.80 70 80 84.60 Family of 4 with elementary school children.,..!?, 53.20 68.50 85 90 102.70 INDIVIDUALS • Females ' 12-19 years of age. 13.10 16.70 20.70 26.40 20-54 years 12.80 16.60 20.60 24.50 55 years and over 11.60 14.90 18.40 21.80 Males 12-14 years of age 14.70 18.60 23.30 27.90 15-19 years 16.20 20.60 25.80 31.00 20-54 years 15.60 20.40 25.70 30.90 55 years and over 13.90 18.00 22.40 26.90 COST OF FOOD AT HOME FOR A WEEK IN AVGUST 1980 t Low- Mod. Thrifty Cost Cost Liberal INDIVIDUALS* Plan Plan Plan pj an Children l-2yearsof age 7.10 9.00 11 10 13.20 3-5 yearsr 8.60 10.80 13.40 16.00 6-8 years 11.00 14.00 17.60 21.00 9-11 years 13.80 17.50 22.00 28.30 * You can figure out the price of feeding a family of any size by adding up the costs for each member of the family as follows: — For those eating all meals at home (or carrying some meals from home), use the amounts as shown. . — Fdr those eating some meals out, deduct 5 percent'from the amount in the table for each meal not eaten at home. Thus, for a person eating lunch out 5 days a week, subtract 25 percent or onefourth of the cost shown. — For guests, include for each meal eaten. 5 percent of the amount shown for the proper age group. j s Next, adjust the total figure if more or fewer than four people, generally eat at the family table. Costs shown are for individuals in four-person families. Adjustment i§ necessary because larger families tend to buy and use foods more economically than smaller ones Thus, for a one person family, add 20 percent; for tito persons, add 10 percent; three, add five percent; four, use as is; five or six, subtract five percent; seven or more, subtract 10 percent. Each of the food plans contains food to provide a nutritious diet for the individual or family specified, say the USDA home economists. The plans reflect practices of families who spend different amounts of money for food. For example, the thrifty plan'(used in settjng the coupon allotment in the food suoap program) is for families with little money for food. Other plans are for people with bigger food budgets For details on how the plans are calculated.Avrite to the Consumer Nutrition Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Hyattsville, Md 20782. '
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a' public hearing on a petition tiled by Camelot Lake of the Valley Corp, c/o Jerry Hickman, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of Agricultural Us#s. Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance The use requested is a use, Listed as a Special Exception tor that area or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located between County Roads 250 East and 300 East, and North of County Road 1200 North in Van Buren Township and described as follows, to wit:-Commencing at the Southeast Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11, T 34 N, R 6-E, being a point located on the centerline of County Road 300 East; thence N OTE along the East line of said Southeast Quarter also being the centerline of County Road 300 East, 528.0 feet to a railroad spike and the point of beginning: thence N-89’57'-W, 1312.2 feet to an iron pin; thence N-1 , 19'-E, 157.73 feet to an iron pin located on the south right 'of, way;'line of LaPoint Drive; thence N 76*16'-E, along said right of way line, 210.94 feet to 1 an iron pin -located at the intersection of the south right of way line and the east right ot way line of LaPoint Drive; thence north along the east right of way line of LaPoint Drive. 897.16 feet to an iron pin; thence east 350 0 feet to an iron pin; thence North, 220.0 feet to an iron pin; thence S 89*46' E, 759.26 feet to a railrpad spike located on the centerline ot County Road 300 East also being the east line of said Southeast Quarter: thence S o*7' W along said east line of said Southeast Quarter also being the centprline of County Road 300 East, 1322.5 feet to the point of beginning, containing 32.75 acres df land more or less and subject to legal highways. Also Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11, T 34-N. R-6-E, being a railroad spike located at the intersection of the centerlines of County Roads 250 East and 1200 North and being the point of beginning; thence N o*3' E along the centerline of County Road 250 East also
A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things. —St. Matthew 12:35
being the west line of said Southeast Quarter, 815.72 feet to a PK nail;'thence S 59*57' E along the south line ot the "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision, 790 01 feet to andiron pin; thence N 85*58 E along the south line of the "LAKE OF THE subdivision. 628 39 feet to an iron marking the Southeast Corner of Lot nunjber 12 Os the "LAKE OF THE VALLRY subdivision thence S o’2' W 465 0 feet ’oUiron pin located on the south line of sail Southeast Quarter thence N 89*58 W algng the south line of said Southeast Quarter 1311.2 feet to the point of beginning, containing 16.08 acres of land more or less and subject to legal highways Note: The above description includes portions ot Ashe Court and Hamill Court both being roadways located in "LAKE OF JHE VALLEY" subdivision r Also Lots numbered 20, 21, 22. 23, 29 and 30 and the portion of Ashe Court located between Lots numbered 23 and 29, and the portion qf Hamill Court located between Lots numbered 13 and 20. all located in "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision This tract contains 4.37 acres of land more or less Note: The total acreage of the above threetracts of land is 53.10 acres more or less This hearing will be held in the Commissioners Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 12 day of January, 1981, at 7 00 P M. All interested persons are invited at attend and be heard Written comments will be considered if they are received in- the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearings KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARDOF zoning appeals Daniel W Richard Director
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