The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1982 — Page 22

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 25,1982

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It happened ... in Milford

It YEARS AGO. AUG. 23.1*72 Dr. Floyd M. Rheinheimer, Milford physician, told the Milford Lions club Monday night about a six-week stint of duty he served at the Danial Boone Clinic in the Cumperland Gap area of Appalachia. He said the site of the clinic where he worked was “near the point where Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia join. ” Guests last week in the home of Mr. and Mts. C. D. Barnes at Milford were Mrs. Thomas Anderson and sons, Kayle and Kirt; Karen Frazier and Sue Norris of Cataract Lake. Mrs. Anderson and Miss Frazier are granddaughters of the Barneses. Members of the United Methodist church at Milford enjoyed a pig roast and carry-in dinner Sunday evening. The roast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cousins west of town. Approximately 80 persons attended the social event. Games were played in the afternoon with the meal being served at 5 p.m. Recent guests in the home of Mrs. Clayton Woolson at Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKee of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr and Mrs. Richard Woolson of Lewiston, N.Y. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robson and family of Niles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cousins of Milford. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmerman of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zimmerman and son of Whitestone and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alderfer of Hobart. 2t YEARS AGO. AUG. 23. 1962 Mrs Herbert Felkner and Mrs Russell Ruch, both of Milford, attended the state convention of the 8 Et 40 of the American Legion Auxiliary held Saturday at the Rick-Oliver hotel in South Bend, as delegates from the

In order to settle the estate of Bea Emerson we offer for sale the following personal property. Located south of Syracuse on SR 13 to old rood 8. then to Popokeechie Lake and follow signs. Saturday, Aug. 28 — 10:00 A.M. AUTOMOBILES AND ESTATE RINGS 1973 Porche 914 1974 Mercury Cougar. Beautiful diamond solitaire, approximately 98 pls.set in 14K white gold. Dinner ring with diamond center stone approximately 64 pts surrounded by 6 smaller diamonds set in platinum. HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES. COLLECTIBLES Gibson Frost Clear Refrigerator Two betas B Bamboo dinette w Z dSairs* Cioffi goods Bamboo settee ond chair Hoover portable washer * dryer Gas range with top oven * bottom Miscellaneous tools storage Eastloke type dresser with pedestal Gibson window oir conditioner mirror, glove boxes, beautiful I Stereo receiver and cassette Old iron safe 3 piece set cost iron lawn furniture Cost iron footed kettle Concrete bench A bird bath Candlestick phone mode into 36 wooden ladder lamp 71 Cub Cadet garden tractor 2 buggy lanterns, electrified Lown sweeper 8 cart Cost iron hitching post 2 four drawer chests Aladdin lamp electrified Humidifier Lightning rod balls Hanging light Night stand Several lomps „ Swivel wood ond reed chairs Pots pans A glassware Wood keg bar stools Knick knocks Butter paddle Maple settee Pump organ — rough Couch Copper tea kettle Stands Some glassware Iron lamp Many Other Useful And Desirable IteriSs Not Listed AUCTIONEER S NOTE: Automobiles and diamond jewelry to sell at approximately 12 30 p.m TERMS Cosh Lunch On The Grounds Not Responsible For Accidents Owner: Bea Emerson Estate AgHMistrater: Start Ntfoa AUCTIONEER Jerry Lambert Clerk: Gary Ringler

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county Salon. Mrs. Ralph Berkeypile, Mrs. Dale Stump and Mrs. Stanley Scott, also of Milford, attended the convention, too. Mrs. Arthur Wise and daughter Janice of Milford have returned from a trip to Albuquerque, N.M., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemple. Mrs. Wemple is the former Nancy Wise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wise. A week end trip to Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands was enjoyed by all. A tour of the different mountain ranges was made, and a trip to Sandia Crest, the highest part of the Sandia Mountains, was also made. Mr. Wemple is employed at Sandia Corporation in government work. Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kesler and family of Milford returned home Tuesday after a camping trip to

Bowen Center to conduct survey

What do the citizens of our community see as mental health needs? There are many problems people experience in living, such as managing stress or creating a happy marriage and family. The research department of the Bowen Center has begun a project which will attempt to assess what the community sees as nfSntal health problems and what services they would like to see provided. The project, called needs assessment research, will cover all five counties which the Bowen Center serves The primary goal of the project is to identify more clearly the mental health needs to better assure that existing programs meet those problems.

the east. They spent two days in Washington, D.C., visiting all of the nation’s interesting cities. They called on relatives in Roanoke, Virginia, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Bernice Dwyer of Milford returned home last week from Indiana university where she took summer classes. Mrs. Dwyer teaches commercial subjects at Goshen high school. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 21,1952 Miss Maryann Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, will be graduated from St. Joseph School of Nurses Training at South Bend, Sunday, August 24, at 2 p.m. The commencement exercises will be held in Holy Cross church, South Bend. Her friends are cordially invited to attend. Miss Doty’s Training has f

The results will also be used for future program planning and development. Another goal is to strengthen communication and cooperation between the Bowen Center and other community agencies, and to assess awareness of existing services. Because the Bowen Center will hot be able to meet all the needs suggested by county residents, the results of the survey will be made available to other community agencies. These agencies in turn, will be able to act upon the needs according to their resources and priorities. The project began this month and consists of four methods, person-to-person interviews,' mail surveys, telephone surveys and group surveys to service clubs and professional organizations. All answers will be kept anonymous. Two hundred and fifty telephone surveys will be conducted in each county by trained volunteers from the county mental health association. Citizens will be selected randomly from listings of telephone numbers. Their names will not be recorded. The telephone survey will be conducted the last week of August and first two weeks of September. In total, the project will survey between 3,500-4,500 citizens. The success of the research depends upon the cooperation of community members. The Bowen Center asks that all those called by phone or reached by mail please answer the survey. The results will be an important contribution to providing better services to the community. Drainage board to meet Thursday The Kosicusko County Drainage Board will meet in the commissioners’ room at the courthouse in Warsaw at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 26. Syracuse woman side swipes Kessler auto A car driven by Susan E. Rector, 19, r 5 Syracuse, sideswiped an auto driven by Dennis O. Kessler, 34, 106 Third St., Winona Lake. According to police reports, Kessler had stopped on Detroit Street to turn on Canal Street.

been sponsored by the Voiture Locale No. 833, 50 and 8, of Kosciusko county. Her address is 1015 North Wilbur street, South Bend, Ind. Miss Mary Lou Good, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good, Milford, became the bride of Dale E. Weldy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weldy, of Nappanee. Friday evening. August 16, at seven-thirty o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents, in the presence of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biller and son, Gregory, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Applewhite and son, Tommy, of Elkhart, have returned from a visit of several days in the East. At Plymouth, Mass., they saw Plymouth Rock. John Alden’s home and grave, and Miles Standish’ grave and other interesting things. They were at Gettysburg and saw the usual places of interest in New York City and Washington, D.C. 58 YEARS AGO, AUG. 25,1932 Thursday afternoon at 3. the stores of Milford will be closed when the business men and the town people go to Camp Mack for their annual picnic. All the merchants will drive to the camp where the afternoon will be spent in recreation. A ball game will progress between the business LEGALS NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko will at 11.30 o'clock am. on Tuesday. September 7, 1902, hold a hearing concerning the advisability of executing a Lease with the Kosciusko County Historical Society. Inc., wherein Kosciusko County Is the Lessor and the Kosciusko County Historical Society Is the Lessee, for the premises generally described as the old Kosciusko County Jail. The Lease, as anticipated. Is for a X year term, with rental in the amount of SI.OO per year, further providing that the Lessee will pay all utilities and costs of upkeep, and providing further that the Lease may be terminated subject to certain requirements concerning notice. The proposed Lease Is open to public Inspection In the Office of the County Auditor In the Courthouse In Warsaw, Indiana. All persons are entitled to be heard at said hearing concerning the execution of the Lease and whether the rental Is fair and reasonable Dated this 24th day of August. 1902 Maurice W. Dorsey. President Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko Attest: Jean Northenor. Auditor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by H. LaMar Stahly requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the petitioner to construct an accessory building (garage) on a lot without a principle structure Residence is on lot * — Sand Point on his property which Is located on the Northeast side of Catherine Street and on the east side of Lake Wawasee and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot Numbered I. In the Plat of Sand Point, located In Section 15. Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana, thence Northerly straight with the West side line of said Lot Numbered I in said above mentioned Plat of Sand Point 40 feet, being the North edge of a public highway; thence continuing Northerly straight with said West side line of said Lot Numbered 9. 150 feet, thence to the right parallel with said highway one half the distance of an established point 60 feet West of the East Section line of said Section 15. this onehaif distance to said established point, being the point of beginning for the description of the real estate herein conveyed, thence continuing to the right parallel with said highway to the established point 60 feet West of the East Section line of said Section 15; thence South 150 feet to the North boundary of a public highway known and designated as Catherine Street in the recorded Plat of Sand Point; thence Westerly along the North boundary of said public highway a distance of 65 feet, thence Northerly 150 feet, more or less to the point of beginning, being a pan of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section IS. Township 34 North. Range 7 East The hearing will be held In the Commissioners Room, on the 3rd floor of the Kosciusko County Court House. Warsaw. Indiana, on Monday the 13 day o* September. 1992 at 7:30 p.m. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard Written comments will be considered If they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department. Court House. Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard s ' Director A. 1825 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN io all Interested persons that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, have determined to make sale of an older model Alice Chalmer s Road Grader which Is no longer needed by the Town of Syracuse, and offers the some for sale This Rood Grader may be examined at the Syracuse Street Department. Interested persons should contact Joe Dock. Street Superintendent, between the hours of 7:30 AJA. and4:3OPAA dolly Seofod blds for the purchase of the aoove described Rood Grader are solicited from dote hereof to 7:30 PAA on September 21. 1902. at which said time and dote such bids shall be opened and said Rood Grader may TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — 1979 Harley Davidson 2000 FLH. Fairing, saddlebags, lots of chrome. Low mileage, 14,000.264-5808. BIG SIX FAMILY SALE - Milford Fire Station, South Main St, TTiurs., Aug. 26 and Fri., Aug. 27, 9-5. Lots of school clothes, baby items, scout shirts, 1,500 lb. hydraulic ram, air conditioner, humidifier, furniture, planters, Playboy magazines, lots of misc.

men of the east side of Main street and those of the west side and others who attend the picnic. New doors have just been put on the community building by C. W. McDonald. The old ones were badley checked. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and daughter Ruth, who reside northeast Milford, left last week for a visit at North Platte, and other parts in Nebraska. Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Danier and five brothers live there. Mrs. Lyle Hutson and daughter Betty Lou of Ohio are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sechler. Mr. an Mrs. James Lawburgh, Mr. and Mrs. George Ralston and Mrs. Estella Shaffer spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Winona Lake. Homer Rodehaver was on the program. be sold et the discretion of said Board of Trustees to the highest and best bidder. All blds shall be submitted to the Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer marked "Bld for Road Grader." Blds may be mailed to the ClerkTreasurer at P.O. Box 35. Syracuse. Indiana 46567 or delivered to the Clerk-Treasurer at her office located on Indiana State Road 13 South, Syracuse. Indiana. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all blds. Dated this 20th day of July. 1902. Cynthia A. Fry Clerk-Treesurer Town of Syracuse. Indiana A. 19-25 REQUEST FOR BIOS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) will until the hour of 7:00 p.m. (EST) on the 14th day of September. 1902, at the Administrative Office of said corporation In Syracuse, Indiana, accept bids as follows: FOR,PURCHASE: 2 — Special Purpose 15 Passenger Vans FOR SALE: 1- 1975 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon 1 —1977 Barth Unit Specifications and Instructions to bidders are on file In the office of the Superintendent of Schools and may be obtained by any Interested bidder. Bidders will be required to furnish a bld bond or certified check In the amount of 5% of the total bid along with Form 95. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all blds and to waive any informalities therein. Dated at Syracuse. Indiana, this 16th day of August 1992. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation R R 3 Box 662A Syracuse, 1N46567 BY: Philip R. Payne. Secretary A. 19-25 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by John Syage. requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described r4bi estate to be used for the purpose of A Coffee Shop within a Residential District. 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 for that area, or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate Is located on the Southwest Corner of the Intersection of Church Street and Second Street and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located In the Northeast Quarter of Section 21. Township 33 North. Range 6 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and described more accurately as follows: Lots $0 and $1 to Willards Addition to the Village of Oswego. This hearing will be held In the Commissioners Room, on the 3rd floor of the Kosciusko County Court House. Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 13 day of September, 1992, at 7:X P.M. All Interested persons are Invited to 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,

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Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard Director A4S-S.l NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NO SE 42-49 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOS CIUSKOCOUNTY, INDIANA: Notice is hereby given that Thedia A. Rhodes was on the 6th day of August 1902. appointed: Executrix of the will of Ida May Michael deceased. AH persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this Sth day of August 1902. N. Jean Messmore Clerk of the Kosciusko Superior Court Frank E. Yoder Yoder, Ainlay, U toner & Buckingham Attorneys IX N. Main St. Goshen, IN 46526 A.25-S.l NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County. Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place. In the Court House In the city of Warsaw. Indiana at 9:X a.m. on the 7th day of September, 1992, will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. CUMULATIVE COURT HOUSE No. 292 Justice Building A Parking lot landscaping $ »,2X No. 293 Court house landscaping 11,935 No. 270 Remodeling contract 100.000 No. 252 Architect Contract 19,200 CUMULATIVE JAIL Equipment No. 250 3.000 COUNTY GENERAL Coroner No. 210 office supplies X No. 263 books 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 Board 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 County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld. Jean Northenor Auditor Kosciusko County A.25-S.l NOTICE Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Etna Green, Indiana, that the Town Board of Etna Green at their regular meeting place on the day of August 16, 1992 adopted the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. 1992-1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TOWN OF ETNA GREEN CODE OF 1992. ADOPTED MAY 17, 1992. AND ADDING AND ESTABLISHING A CHAPTER THEREOF GOVERNING THE KEEPING OF ANIMALS WITHIN THE TOWN LIMITS WHEREAS, the Town of Etna Green. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, that the Town Board of Etna Green at their regular meeting place on the day of August 16. 1992 adopted the following ordinance: WHEREAS, the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, has previously pawed and adapted the Town dFVMTGi’batircobvtß 17.1992; and, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees finds that It Is necessary to amend same. In the interests of the public health and safety of the citizens of said municipality ; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, that the Town of Etna Green Code of 1992 be amended and a new chapter be added under Title 111, to be known as Chapter 7 thereunder, all as follows: CHAPTER 7. General Regulations Concerning Animals Section 1. No person shall cruelly treat any animal In the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, In any way; any person who Inhumanely beats, underfeeds, overloads or abandons any such animal within the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this Section. Section 2. It shall be unlawful to permit any dangerous animals or vicious animals of any kind to run at large within the Town of Etna Green, Indiana; exhibition, parading or harboring of animals which are ferae naturae In the eyes of the law may be

conducted or <tono only upon socurlnp • written permit from the ftoerd of T rustees of the Town of Etna Green. Indiana. Section 3. It shall be unlawful to harbor or keep any animals which disturb the peace by loud noises at any time of day or night. Section 4. It shall be unlawful to permit any cattle, horse, swine, sheep, goats, rabbits or poultry or similar animals to run at large within the Town of Etna Green. It shall further be unlawful to picket or tie any such animal In any of the streets of the Town of Etna Green. Section 5. The Town Marshall or any Deputy Marshal of Etna Green. Indiana, are authorized to kill any dangerous animals of any kind when It is necessary for the protect toft of any person or property. Section 6. No domestic animal affected with a contagious or Infectious disease shall be allowed to run at large, or to be exposed In any public place whereby the health of man or beast may be affected; nor shall such diseased animal be shipped or removed from the premises of the owner thereof, except under the supervision of the Town Marshall. Section 7. No person shall cause or allow any place where any animal Is or may be kept to become unclean, or unwholesome, and It shall be unlawful to keep any live swine or pigs within the Town of Etna Green, Indiana. It shall further be unlawful to keep or have any sheep or goats within the Town of Etna Green, Indiana, or any cattle or chickens, horses, ponies, burrows, donkeys, mules, fowl or other similar animals anywhere within the Town of Etna Green, Indiana. Sections. No dog shall be permitted to run at large within the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, at any time; and It shall be the duty of the registered wmer of every dog to keep said dog safely confined to the premises of the registered owner of said dog. Section 9. No person earning any dog shall suffer or permit such dog to disturb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood by barking, making other loud or unusual noises, or by running through or across cultivated gardens or fields, or lawns. Section 19. Whenever any dog or other animal biles a person, the owner of said dog or the person that has been bitton shall Immediately notify the Town Marshall who shall order that the dog or other animal be

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held on tho owner's premises or shell have It Impounded tor a period of two weeks. The dog or other animal shall be examined Immediately after It has bitten anyone and again at the end of the two week period. If at the end of the two weeks a veterinarian is convinced that the dog is then free from rabies, the dog shall be released from quarantine or from the pound as tha case may be. If the dog dies during said two week period. It then shall be sent to the State Department of Heelth for examination for rabies. Section 11. It shall be unlawful to keep or harbor any dog over the age of six months wltldh the Town of Etna Green, Indiana, unldss such dog has been Inoculated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian within the preceding year. Section 12. It shall be unlawfol to stand or park any vehicle containing livestock at any place In the Town of Etna Green. Indiana, for a period of time longer than one half (V») hour, except for loading or unloading of said vehicle. Sectton 13. PENALTIES: Any person violating any of the sections of this ordinance shall suffer a forfeiture of money In a sum of not less than SIO.OO nor more than SIOO.OO. together with the costs of any action filed to recover said forfeiture Each day any violation Is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate offense and shall render the person responsible for such offense subject to a forfeiture for each day. Section 14. SEPARABILITY: The Board of Trustees of the Town of Etna Green declares and intends that each section and clause of this ordinance shall be separable from and Independent of any provision thereof that may be found Invalid, if possible to be carried out without the latter, and that It would have so ordained, regardless of such elimination of any such provision so found Invalid. Adapted and passed this 16th day of August, 1992 BOARDOF TRUSTEES DeVor Johnston Barry C. Cullison Janet Ewing Attest: Alice Anglin Clerk Treasurer A.25-S.l