The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 February 1982 — Page 17

LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Os PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana. Docket No. »M»A. 2 IN THE MATTER Os THE APPLICA TIOH OF CARDINAL CENTER. INC . D/B/A KOSCIUSKO ACCESSIBLE BUS SERVICE, WARSAW. INDIANA FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CON VENIENCE ANO NECESSITY TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES AS A COMMON CARRIER OF PERSONS. INTRASTATE. Notice I* hereby given that the Public Service Commission ot Indiana will conduct public hearing In this cause in Room 903 of the Commission. State Office Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 A M EST on Friday, April 2.19*2 MOTOR CARRIER DIVISION MICHAEL L JACKS. DIRECTOR Indianapolis. IN — Feb IS. 1902. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko Countyl Indiana, wilt from this date until March *'. >902 at 10 00 A M EST receive sealed b.cti on the following (1) TWQSINGLE AXLE DUMP TRUCKS (with trade ins) (2) HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR SNOW PLOW UNDERBODY SCRAPER - DUMP BED ANO TAILGATE SPREADER FOR TWO UNITS (3) INSTALLATION OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (4) DUMP BED-TWO UNITS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT — In Syracuse Two bedroom. Tenant pays utilities $l5O per month. 856-2481. F. 24M. 3

t WAWASEE m * REALTY, inc. LB P.O BOX 478. SYRACUSE. IN 46567 - (219) 457-2700 Or 457-4911 MLS Phyllis Louden Day Or Night Broker 457-4911 OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 Sat. *4:30. Sun. 12 Noon-3 P.M. ——NEW LISTINGS——*—: RELOCATED — MUSTSELL n I ■jfl > I *a** 11 Ehl S' I i I mip o i »wi 11 I I I 47} — WAWASEE CHANNEL — Acres* from Beacon - I Just tor YOU I 1 I Charming and immaculate 2 bedroom and ABSOLUTELY COMPLETELY FURNISHED/AII tor ONLY *43.988. I I 1 WAWASEE VIEW& H I PERFECTLY NEAT HOME 1 .4 W - OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY WAWASEE REALTY -1 bedroom ( | | - 2 baths - large attached garage basement - 125x311 (partially fenced) rear yard — Gas F/A — Central Air — ALMOST ALL NEW. , . 1j».% interest available. Partially furnished - UNBELIEVABLE - , ■ 572.9**. . / . - - . : . I MILFORDSUPER INVESTMENT PROPERTY H 429 — I APARTMENTS — Property in fine condition and fully rented — ■ i Brings in nice monthly income Possible "nitty" terms available Check 1 out the figures - siao.Me. » i COUNTRY HOME , - bkl! 472 - SYRACUSE - Jest eH Highway 11 South on CR I<MN Super interest I I rate el ll*«X eHerod to Qualified Buyer J bedroom, appro*. IN* tq. tt with extra outbidg and located on 1.34 acres. Check this at ONLY I I *49,5*0 NEVER BEFORE OFFERED 474 - SYRACUSE - Commercial bldg site otters *4.92' FRONTAGE on ( PICKWICK ROAD (Party Wall Agreement with Hook's Drug Stere) * Priced to sell at *4*.**% This may be the spot you have looked tor tor . row INVESTMENT tor the FUTURE Call tor details 1 AREA RESTAURANT i I 474 — QUALIFIED BUYER may call tor appointment tor all details. Owner wishes to relocate Lg.Q. —g , g-g-g-„ INVESTMENT PROPERTY REDUCED yB a. n 434 - NORTH WEBSTER - New is to* TIME! Spring is tost around th- comw am ■Ms business come* hack to Mo and ten tor th* new owners. BAIT and TACKLE — PLUS - LIVING QUARTERS A NICE TOO. Now ONLY I*l.9**. loctedes ah real estate, and business Possible TERMS. Check this out today. BEST LOCATION LEFT IN SYRACUSE ~ «M - s*x4* CLEAR SPAN BUILDING and 2M* frontage M Highway 13$. SyraceM 4 overhead Mirs Gas F/A and Central Air — Call to See! Contract term* welcomed - Make otter - ONLY 5179,*0* WAWASEE CHANNELFRONT S-' <M — OmsrY THIS “cwttt" ImN imnttaf May. Ba reaßy far Sprint. Owner waM Nfca seafract aM will M MntalM far My SSCM. WwM you Nka tataaMMTT?? Nancy Justus BS6-248S Gene Stoffel *34-7497 Dtb Bailey BS6-2485 Jim Mills 457-4*14

(5) HYDRAULIC TAILGATE SPREADERS —two units. (4) TWO-V SNOW PLOWS Detailed plans. proposal and specifications are on file at the County Highway Deportment. County Rood NOE and Old Road 30E. Rural Route 1 Box 442. Warsaw. In 4*s*o Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's office on Form No. 95 proposal form and accompanied by Sid bond or certified chock for 10% of bld The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Jean Northenor Auditor of Kosciusko County F. 1724 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No E *2 14 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA Notice is hereby given that Russell Sheiey was on the Sth day of February. I*o2. appointed Executor of the will of Anna Werstler. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now <toe. must file the same in said court within five months from th* date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Warsaw. Indiana, this Sth day of February. 19*2 N Jean Messmore Clerk of ttie Kosciusko Circuit Court HAGEN A HAGEN. PC. By John C Hagen. Attorney 113 S Huntington St Syracuse, in; 4654? Phone (21*) 457 4994 F. 17-24 KOS CIUSKOCOUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL ACUAIMS Th* tollowing is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board at Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of March, 19*2 Frances Noble 830 » Mary Jane Schmitt *1125 Jeanne Weirick *11.25 Deborah Hughes 703 25 Roberta Waggoner Judy Co* Cynthia Kantenwem 792 91 Lila Christner 774 5*

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Kim Vanlaningham 774.5* Shirley Tatter ' 72* 75 Mary Small 728.75 Blanche Knapp 486.00 CharlotteMorts 830.50 Nancy Croy 830 50 Margaret Garman 8)125 Kathy Ransbottom *11.25 . Helen Coons 792.91 Sandra Mui left 792.91 Kathryn Teel 792.91 Marlene Welter 430 50 Janet Gadson 33 80 Esther Heckman 43050 Joyce Shafer 430 50 Bonnie Shafer *11.25 Gloria Maple 811.25' Karen Thomas 792.91 Carol Sundheimer *30.50 Janice Anglin 620.50 Frances Besson 420.50 Ron Robinson 1,245.13 RichardMßel 1.304 34 Roger Fellows 1,364 54 Stanley Holderman 1,303.31 Howard Moser 1,224.06 RiChprdMonk ‘ 1,194.26 Burdett Blackbum 1.224 06 Jest Bronsing 1,224.0* Michael Hobbs 1,172.46 Tom Brindle 1,1*9.64 Sam Whitaker 1.144.44 Forrest Bouse 9**.52 Mike Fishbaugh , 9*2 71 Kay Lotz # *77 91 Darlene Spetgie 954.91 Judy Harris *34 96 Richard Kemper 774.16 Barbara Easttund 128.33 Michael Valentine 125 00 Rosa Schooley 830 50 Margaret Warren 830 50 EdithCarlln BH.2S Sharon Thompson 811.25 Miriam Ridings 830 50 Betty McCullough 811.25 William Seivey 135 00 Betty Dust >35 00 Joyce McConnell 830 50 Kathryn Bouse 811-25 Beverly Clampltt 594.00 Jean Lynch 6/5.00 J F Boggs 540 00 Mary Fry 350 00 Judy Prado 400 00 Sue Ann Mitchell 525 00 Bessie Hackbirth 47.50 Lise Cottier 364.50 Danielßichard 1.365 83 Cinda Overmyer 830.50 Amy Kennedy 774.58 Carman Danner 811-25 SueGladieux 792.91 Krista Baker 664.58 Mary Beth Miner 830 50 Debbie Renier 81125 Penny Patrick 792 91 EidonWard 353.25 Sonja Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 583.33 Lorin Knispel 1,750 00 Gene Schlotterbeck - 1,000 00 Richard Denney 992.00 W 6 Wottman 980.00 Viola Dickerson 819.25 Deborah L<w*ly 262 98 Jeanette Robinson H 236.18 Carol Baugher 262.80 S*nrty Bftiß*>tine * ;»- -■ Rl.tShirtey Smith 717.50 Roy Carlile • ’l4 93 Darrell Creech 865 33 Gene Norton * 908.33 TomKltch 1.243.11 United Telephone Co 4.184.46 A. E Boyce Co. 1,983.15 IBM 5.58382 Nlpsco 154)95 16 Business Equipment Co. 974 88 G. LengemannCo 33.75 Monteith Tire 145 00 Michael Miner 819 50 Waddell Printing Co. 216 45 Warsaw Office Supply 203.02 The Michie Co. 36115 Postmaster 4.759 00 Kosciusko County Auditor 27.67 Merchants Cash Register 44.72 Eastman Kodak Cd 82 35 3M 259 40 GarryHimes 122 40 John Hurd 68 00 Ronald Phillips 102 00 Ronnie Slick 102 00 ExecutiveOtfice Machines 18.60 Indiana Stamps SmICo 21.87 Quill Corp 4 64.24 Amoco 145.01 Arco 47 72 Gast Fuel 4 Service 2.754 28 Shell Chi Co 232.53 Texaco 99 13 Whitaker M Service 19 00 Ace Hardware 3.20 Jodtd Cook Chevrolet 17 90 Cocks Standard 300 76 Dons Repair A Welding Shop 14184 Holies To* mg Service 25 00 Warsaw Automotive 10.63 Cox Studio 24 30 Ron Robinson 4.00 Jett Bransing 137 00 Richard Mikel 145 M Central Publishing Co J3-5O Kotko Printers 25.00 Williams Industries 24.64 Emergency R*d« Service 46 00 Lectracom. Inc 66 25 MPH Industries 536 34 Avis Gunter 182.54 Bus Retmiers Valuation , Guide Service 1.5*8 35 Carter Janitorial Service 5045 Ganshorn Phjmmer Inc 85.15. Xerox Corp 44 5* Charlene Knispel 54.78 Joyce McConnell >O2 24 Cleora Cauttman KQ24 Indiana Assessors Assoc M OO Walter Wuthrich 218 22 Nor *» Webster Postmaster 20 00 Harlan Wuthrich 11.20 Max Reed 90S 50

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Daniel Richard 255 20 Sonja Creighton 34.34 Engle Electronics 75.00 Cottier Oil Co 16 00 Instant Print 3.00 Eilers Communication 54 25 Jean Northenor 4 35 • The Papers Inc. 28.20 Mail Journal 76*41 Timos Union 583.36 Blue Cross Blue Shield 6.765.91 Albion Production Credit 550.00 Todd Realty 300.00 Indiana Bell 57.70 Indiana Purdue University 27.*9 Telex Computer Products 105.00 Indiana Assoc, of County Comm 400.00 Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles 134.00 Kosciusko County 4-H Club Fund 1.9*0.00 Indiana Girls'Schbol 3.323 28 - Indiana State Farm 72 00 ’ Logansport State Hospital 8.10 Chamness F uneral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 600.00 Mishler Funeral Home 100 00 Titus Funeral Home 500 00 Ufrey F uneral Home 100.00 Wyman F uneral Home 100.00 Yoder-Culp Funeral Hom* 100. JO Treasurer of State 665.00 Hamilton Heights School Corp 2431.53 Kosciusko Co Soil & Water Cons. 12.63100 First National Bank 699 92 Williams Mobile Offices 31000 Koors Amoco Service 20 *3 Huntington Laboratories *24-54 Superior Supply 7*3.45 Lowmans Rug Service 339 *5 Coverall Rente! 293 05 Lorin Knispel 35.20 Koors Insurance 2.432*1 Hoosier Water Co. 174.55 Sewage Collection Office 139 62 Nowak & Williams Supply 68.07 Schraders 1186 Streepers Lock & Key Service 30 00 LP Lock 4 Sate 480 Wholesale Electric *8 34 Lakeland Sanitation 160 00 Gragg Equipment 1518.97 Hall Hardware 188.11 Branam. Jay etc 5.00 R L.HeydeODS *0 00 Kosciusko Comm. Hospital 30* 55 Kosciusko Radiology 61 00 Thornburgs 57 85 Zale Drugs 23 *0 Means Services 104.87 C. Alan Rovenstine 1,998.15 Lynn Ford 39 52 Edward Meyers 67 40 Richard Sand 210 00 Judy Dalton 8.00 Linda Furnivall 5.00 Country Rib-Eye 96 10 LaMadre 72 26 Lucky Steer Restaurant 60.59 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. 7.60 John Wong Restaurant 80.33 Susan Detwiler ’ 26 Jean Kober 17.18 Jimmy Elliott • 8.38 Jill Runkle 15-42 Melody Stebach I*lo Phil DeGaetano 84.08 Karen Shepherd 91.12 Debbie Bent 78 80 Jack Hart 1190 David Jackson 96 40 Barbara Beemer MM.96 Billy Steele ** 64 Charles Jones 91,-12 J. Stewart Hippensteel 75.28 Rosemarie Lowman 77.04 Doris Arnold 77.04 Michael Donovan 7 9* Mary Stine 12.78 Deeann Donelson 87 60 Doris Lucas 75.28 Iris Dickerhott 12.78 Marjorie Eiler 1038 JoAnn Rosbrugh 15.42 Diana Giles 12 78 Thelma Craig 13-22 Julie Hope 8.82 Eileen Leek 8 M Steven Silveus 9.26 Karen Jones 17 ’8 Gloria Marshall ’2’B Judy Hughes ’ 26 Clifford Newsome 17 18 Thelma Mellott 14-10 Kenneth Bond 11.P0 Susan Schieler <4-10 Joseph Fincher 111 16 30 Donna Goble 8.82 Larry McCleary ’ 26 Wetter Kelley 10.1* Alex Simpson 12 78 Mae Pavel >2 78 Sandra Harris ’7O Roger Eberly 13.66 Timothy Engle 8 82 DaleDinneen 12 74 Barbara Wampler ’ 70 Charles Summerlot 15.42 Mearmanßaece >4-10 David Turner ’-70 Ella M. Ransbottom 10.1* Jam Moore 8 *2 Douglas Ruch >2 78 VernLAndis ’7® Louise Sherman 12 78 Darrel Bruner ’4lO Kathleen Engle 13-22 Larry Teghtmeyer 185# Chtoris Daghlian SusanMichaeis *3B Richard Sechnst 12 78 Juanita Hotter 1* 'O Jettrey Plank • M Louise Gillespie ’2 78 Richard Wright ’26 Betty Denny *3B Pamela Hester 8 82 ” Peggy Gaunt >’ w Marilyn Cherpes ’ 70 Janet Callaghan 7 *4 Barbara King < 82 William Dalton II 1.447 00 Thomas Earhart 70* 00 Mendenhall Pharmacy *5 00

Popenfoose in accident

Gerald A. Popenfoose. 37,4015. Main St., Syracuse, was involved in a two-car accident which injured nine-year old Christina Berkey. Christina was a passenger in a 1979 Ford Pinto driven by Teresa K. Davis, 28, of 210 S. Seventh St., Goshen. The accident occurred Friday, Feb. 19, at 6:10 p.m. at the ChicagoPike Plaza, Goshen. The child, also of 210 S. Seventh St.. Goshen, sustained a bump to

Vehicle hits rut, then utility pole Road conditions were blamed for the accident involving Daniel F. Brown, Milford, Friday. Feb. 19, at 1 p.m. The accident occurred at the intersection of Syracuse-Milford Road and East Street in Milford. Brown told Milford Marshal David Hobbs he was traveling east on Syracuse-Milford Road and met an approaching semi. He tried to move to the right of the semi, but his vehicle hit a'rut and went out of control. The car skidded left, missing the semi, but slid 20 feet hitting a power pole. Damage was estimated at more than SI,OOO to Brown s 1977 Oldsmobile. Leesburg youth loses control, car hits fence post Kevin L. Spry, 17, r 1 Leesburg, was traveling east on CR 450 N when he lost control of his car on the ice. The accident occurred at 1:05 am. Sunday. Feb. 21 Kosciusko County Police said the auto slid off the road and hit a steel fence post. No damage amount was available. Lawyers Co-operative Publishing 220.15 West Publishing Co 237 00 Hatt & Maros* Agency 80 00 Brennan Drugs 8.95 LR A ST DSD Farms 1.397 90 Phendi Brown Inc. 2.239 08 CUMCTHS Cain Associates Architects 66.098.52 3M 21390 Warsaw MovingS Storage 1,671.05 Wright Construction Corp 102,710.80 Multiplex Display Fixture Co. 804 69 Business Equipment Co. 1.004.22 Compton S Munson Furniture Galleries 5.840.00 Environs. Inc. 2X308.33 PDH Office Products 6,410.00 REV SHARING Air Maps. Inc 3.903 20 GDI-208 James Heftier 1300.00 Longs Custom Digging 150.00 Alice Prater 300.00 Lawrance Sawyer 4.993.00 Stiffler Brothers 1,156.00 Els war th Everest 5.773.50 Meiser Bro*. 3.154.69 UPKEEP-2*9 Dale Gwin 825.00 Meiser Bros. Rkhard Ellison 145.00 Tarry England 135230 Dorothy Ostrom 1,901.19 Floyd Rule *93 00 Sam Boggs 89 73 Lawrence Sawyer 220.00 Lewis Hite 400 00 Emerson Poort 340.00 TedKerlin 2.870.00 Lloyd Tillman 374.39 Charles Long 47X00 HarveyHollar , 1,120.38 Russell Antonides 1.528.92 Pauline Cochran 3-37 Donald Hedington 6 00 -Roberta Elizabeth Milam 14 73 Richard & JoAnn Rosbrugh 8 78 James a Donna Luzadder 3 75 Gene Brown 330 Mack Amiss 3.75 KOS.C& HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL a CLAIMS Dick Winebrenner 2.027 50 Don Forney 1,664.66 Harold Gerard 2.567.67 Bernard Kuhn 2.781 45 Ronald Leiter 1.213.33 Frances Denny 1.423.11 William Raypoie 1,493.91 Carol Shilling 1.04166 Robert Martin 2.6*9 83 James Mettler 2.263 32 Johntagi*/ 1.129.12 Lennie Young 1333.12 Gary Adams 2.122.95 Charles Cotton 2.096.82 John E. Davis 2.536.6* AAarshall Hawley 2,0619* David Huffman 2.009.72 Glendon Huffman 1118 60 . Bruce Hyde Jr 231437 Robert Jackson 2.035 85 William Long Sr 1.94675 Ronald Norman * 2314.08 Larry Phillips 2.17937 Terry Rowland 2.406 03 PaulSchue ■’ 1382 93 Jack Adams 2.348.40 ErmalCoy 2.442 45 Ronald Himes IN9 78 Kim Hutt 2.288 55 Bruce Hyde 111 1.745 63 Frederick Kammerer 2.09190 Alvin Miller 2395 43 Bobby Miner 2,33130 Larry Mantel Z 51513 Don Rogers 2327 03 John Stapleton 2.156.03 Roy Tennant 2.215 88 Garl Young 2.408.25 KosckiskoCounty Highway Dept 107 7* Business Equipment Co ?l *3 IBM •» 00 Blankenship Oil 557 -70 Lewis Oil 995.30 Pierceton Equipment Co 21303 1* Monteith Tire Co 44387 Ace Hardware ’”47 AB Power Distributors x 75-00 Alton County Motors 516.92 American Wire Rope A Sling 5359 4* BrinkmanMotors **-61 Clark GM Diesel 1.629 9* Crown Battery Mfg 4N60 Deeds Equipment Co 1N 65 Dyna Systems *0 » Fort Wayne Ctotch 8432 Ft. Wayne Spring Service' 1.96235 Hite Equipmen'Repair ?22 5« W. A. Jones 79 99 Korte Bros 1.94230 G. LengemannCo 217.73 Mechanics Choke K ’7 Metalloid Corp «3 4* Miller A Sons Lumber 12 82 MHUngtonßros. 4110 Paper. CaimensonACo 979.49 Purity Cy Under Gases *733 QuaMty Farm A Fleet M* *3 Schraders ’4*7 40 Seestrom Inc. 37732 Share Corp <7.75 Stockberger Machinery 372.41 T.T.P. Inc ”• * Toms Feed Service 18*4® Tool Special ties 3*330 Tri State Bolt ”540 WAWTruckSateS 1401.33 Warsaw Automotive 4’0.42 Warsaw Foundry 1323 00 > Warsaw Steel 51X99 White Machine <4® Whtteiord Kanworth * M 5.92

her head but no medical attention was required atthe scene. Popenfoose/ driver of a 1977 Chevrolet Scottsdale truck, was driving sqpth at a stow rate of speed when his vehicle was struck by the eastbound Davis auto. Goshen City Ptl. Greg Wooten reported the drivers’ views were obstructed by the Pizza Inn building. Damage was estimated at more than SI,OOO to the Davis auto and only minor damage to Popenfoose’s vehicle.

■ 5 BOOKED AT J AIL Gary Lee Johnson. 26. r 2 North Webster, was booked in the Kosciusko County Jail on a charge of conversion. He is charged with the theft of a -TWO Red Chevrolet Malibu Tuesday evening. Feb. 16, belonging to Mrs. Robert A. Secrest, r 2 North Webster, at Black’s Trailer Court. Reports theft Linda Taylor, r 1 Leesburg, reported to Kosciusko County Police the theft of two storm doors, valued at $139 and a plastic tub wall set valued at $96. The theft occurred late in December, Car hits stranded van A car operated by Richard A. Doerscher. 24, 718 East Pittsburgh St., Syracuse, struck a stranded van which was driven by Bruce Alien Brown, 20. Stoutsville. Ohio. The accident occurred early Sunday morning. Feb. 14, on SR 13 two miles north of North Webster. Brown’s van slid on ice or snow and flipped over, becoming stranded in the roadway. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to both vehicles. Leesburg resident booked at jail Four Leesburg residents were booked at the Kosciusko County Jail last week. Thomas Lee Richcreek, 22. r 1 Leesburg, was booked on charges of possession Os marijuana and assaulting a police officer. Richcreek allegedly assaulted County Patrolman Sam Whitaker shortly- before 11 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 18, at the McDonald’s Restaurant on North Detroit St., • Warsaw. Gregory Secor, 23, r 2 Leesburg, was booked on a charge of public intoxication. Danny Leon Secor. 24, r 2 Leesburg, was booked on a body attachment warrant and was -held on S2OO bond. Herschel Irvin, 17. Leesburg, was was arrested Thursday, Feb. 18, on charges of burglary and theft. He was released through a plea bargaining agreement. Moores Plumbing A Htg 55.32 Overhead Door of Syracuse 80 00 DessieC Sparks *5 00 Siecolnc 231.95 Lewmans Rug Service 30.*0 Coverall Rental 658 30 Warsaw Cleaners 2’ 00 Domtar Industries 6.528.76 3M 383 '8 Eilers Communication 3.682.50 United T elephone Co 125.02 Koors Insurance Agency 2.18939 Warsaw Insurance Agency 48.00 Nipsco 2315.97 Blue Cross Blue Shield 174331 . KOS.CO. WELF. DEPT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Peggy Shively 1.707 00 Genyce Dißico 1.2*0 00 Karen Harding 1.2*0 00 Kathi Kinney 1.240 00 Charlene Smith 1.240.00 Tanya Wise 1.240 00 Beverly Marten 1.214 00 Roger Schmucker 1.112 00 ENzabeth Williams 927 00 Nina Bryant 907.00 Marjorie Himes 889 00 Mary Besson 783 00 Carol Collins 753 00 Yvonne England 783 00 Beverley Andrews 783 00 Michael Reed *'6 67 St Joseph Hospital 35 00 Zate Drugs 53*4 Lutheran Hospital 30 00 Indiana University Hospitals 8* 90 Kosciusko Community Hospital 273.70 Business Equipment Co. > 26* 33 Thomas Rubber StempCo 7 «5 Karen Harding 3632 Kathi Kinney 8* 70 Beverly Marten 38 2* Stacy O'Hair ’ 02 Roger Schmucker 53.6* Peggy Shively ’6 ’4 Charlene Smith *6 24 Tanya Wise 30 80 United Telephone Co x ”<s' IBM 6*3 00 Charles Hollar 77 00 Home'Heatth Car* Service 147 15 Noel. Inc 30 0® Thornburg Drugs 8.48 William Walk*' '5 00 Christian Haven Homes 1272 30 Kosciusko Shelter Car* Facility 3.000 00 TAira Ratnoyake. M.D 60 00 Whihngton 899.00 Kosciusko Radiology 38 00 North Cent-al Neurosurgery 445 00 . KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Michael Dacquato *69 66 Carroll Sherman 1375 00 Alan Lowe 1,114.14 BarbaraClouse 1.10344 Nettie Van Marek* 830.50 Mary Johnson 811.25 Douglas Sawyer 21 10 J.O Smith 23.08 Richard Sammers 26.34 Wymond Wilson 25 50 Business Equipment Co 1-27 A. E Boyce Co. 21*0 Elkhart County Health Dept 84.00 Sasso Veterinary Hospital 15.00 Alan Lowe 159.9* Carroll Sherman 2»34 United Telephone Co. ”38 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that I th* above is a true list of claims to be presented to th* Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of March, 19*2.

Wed., February 24,1982 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

ESBfcx ERA BEER REALTORS | SyracoM ■ I \ 457-44 M W GGShta 533-0441 NEW LISTINGS 913 — 7.14 ACRES! Syracuse, beautiful wooded acreage. Fronts on blacktop road. A reol wildlife paradise but suitable for building. No marshy area $23,000. Mi — LAIE FRONT 11**l lake of the Valley. New home, will sell on contract! Super well insulated, woodburning fireplace, lots of storage. Quiet area. Swim, boat, ski, play tennis, snowmobile. $98,000. 911 — TUB NOME is located close to new school in Milford. 2 or 3 bedrooms, good neighborhood, good soiid home at o reasonable price. Contract to right buyer. $31.500. 9JO — WAURIE LAKE FRONT! Attractive three bedroom year round home on large lot. large living room with fireplace, spacious family roomdining area. Kitchen equipped with range & refrigerator. 2 car attached garage. $55,500. 91 • - WAWASEE EXECUTIVE ESTATES! Picturesque 3 bedroom, year round home with inviting entry, large formol living and dining rooms. Spacious family room with fireplace, full basement, attached gdrage. On its own private lake. Priced right at sl2! .500. 916 — WAWASEE CHANNEL FRONT! Just turn the key! Attractively furnished and completely equipped (including pots, pans, etc.) 2 bedroom Buddy Mobile Home on 50 channel front lot off Johnsons Bay. $42,000. Contract possible. SmCVSE/MILFOKD/OTNEIt TOWNS ••7 - DO YOU MED A WAREHOUSE? Call to see this 30x30-*.teel building with Overhead doors. Package includes rental income to pay the payments. $38,500. 679 — PRIVACY! An extra benefit to this beautiful spacious, brick home near North Webster. 2 full baths, 3 large bedrooms and spacious kitchen. Central von and more. $99,500. 719 - CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! 1 block to supermarket, post office and bonk. 2 blocks to school. 3 bedroom, almost 1,400 sq. ft. high and dry basement. Make this your home for $26,900. North Webstet. •13 - MILFORD! Own this lovely, elegant home. Designed and built by skilled craftsmen. All cedar closets, hardwood floors, built in china cabinets, large attic. This oil brick is one of a kind. OWNER SAYS SELL! $65,000. 722 — SHOPPING AND SCHOOLS close by. 2 unit income property on First St. . in Milford. Own your own home and let the rent help with payments. S2O 000 744 - LOCATED IN GOOD AREA of Milford! 1.460 sq. ft.. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 story home. Modern gas forced air furnace with central air. Large bock yard for o growing family. $33,500. ••3 - FOUR BEDROOM NOUSE for $20,000. What more con you soy! City water, good gas furnace and gas water heater. Needs some work. •99 — MILFORD! This large, sprawling, older home is situated on a large, shaded lot. lots of porch surrounds house on two sides. This property has one apartment. Could be two more. $34,000. COUNTRY PROPERTY •39 - MAR NIGH SCHOOL) A great location is only one of the amenities of this lovely home. Country setting on ocre, 3 bedrooms, family room, and so mOch more. Excellent terms. $59,500. 7«7 - HIGH ON A HILL overlooking city pork and lake. Country living within city limits. All modern 4 bedroom. 2 both home located on 2.7 acres with barn storage building, and 2 cor garage. $77,500. 794 - COUNTRY LIVING! larger 2 story home built like a fortress. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths between Milford and Syracuse. Over 1 acre Os ground, more available. Private yet accessable. $52,500. 737 - 27 ACRES OF OPPORTUNITY! Platted, recorded. 42 lots being sold as one. Does not discriminate against mobile homes or modular living. Will sell on contract. $120,000. LAKE PROPERTY ••I - WILMOT! On Tyders lake front and State Road 5. This ideal location features a 2 bedroom home, family room with fireplace. 2 cor garage, and approximately % acrq lot. So much for only $34,500. 903 - RUSTIC CHARM! 3 bedroom home with 2 car garage on KNAPP Lake. Coll today. $48,000. •61 - WATCH THE BOATS go by from the collonaded front porch of this exceptionally decorated Wawosee channel home. It s special . . . call today. $69,750. ••S - WANT ON TNI WATER? We con help you immediately with this all brick. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home priced for quick sale. Call to see. $64,900. 79« - DEWART! Newly redecorated. Wired and plumbed. This 3 . bedroom, lake easement home for only $23,000. . 7SS - SEASON STARTING! Hurry to enjoy life at the lake this summer Sharp 2-3 bedroom home with privacy, along with deeded easement to Dewort Lake. Spend the summer fishing, skiing, and relaxing. Priced to sell at $35.500. ; 799 - SYRACUSE LAKE FRONT! 58 frontage, sandy beoch. pier, and seawall. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths, high quality materials ond workmanship. Will sell on contract. $179,900. •12 - EXECUTIVE NOME featuring 100 prime lake frontage, yet offering peace and serenity to relax ond enjoy all seasons in. Many, many features with this home. First time offered for sale. 527 — CAMELOT LAKE FRONT! 60' frontage on a chain of lakes. With this lot enjoy, fishing, swimming, skiing, ond in the winter, ice skating, snowmobile, etc. $15,000. 746 - CAMELOT LAKE FRONT! Gently sloping lot with 70' of frontage, large uniquely shaped lot with small trees ot water's edge. $20,000.

~KfAI esTAte BY PHIL BEER, REALTOR

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of housing activity. More singlefamily housing units will be started in the next 15 years than from - 1946 through 1960. The volume of single-family housing sales in recent years is an indicator of the trend. Sales of single-family housing have soared since their recession low point at the beginning of 1975. Sales of existing homes reached record levels by the end of 1975. The recession of 79-80 has slowed sales again but all knowledgable people agree that it is a temporary slow down and an increase in the number of real estate sales is a near certainty.

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