The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 December 1983 — Page 22

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£ \U333Hsar// - / / ' ■ . * , 4 - ■ . a -€* - * • 'a- > DENTAL CLINIC SITE — Amos Miller and Tom McClain are shown at the site of the new Wawasee Dental Clinic. The site is the former location of Wawasee Laundromat. McClain, owner of the property, will be leasing the land to the Wawasee Dental Clinic. Dr. Stephen Hunt. Miller, owner of Miller Brother's Builders. Goshen, is the general contractor of the clinic. The building will be 28 feet by 80 feet. 2,240 square feet with room for an additional 1,400 square-foot building, possibly a new doctor's office. This building will be located where a house, owned by McClain, will be torn down. Dr. Hunt and two full time dentist are planning to move into the clinic by March 1. The building will include six dental examining rooms. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

Baker Enterprises We Do Excavating, Septic Tanks, Farm Work And More Mobile-Modular Mobile Nome Sites Made Transporting 4574001 -h» Baker 1 I FAIRMONT HOMES INC. I I SURPLUS STURE I I Re-Opens I I Friday, Dec. 16 — 2-6P.M. I Saturday, Dec. 17 — 9-Noon § Located On US 6 East, Nappanee 1 Dear Hubby, It’s not too late to I place an Earnest deposit for a new home or sea- I sonal lake property in her I stocking! She’ll love you! I Call Wawasee Realty — I don’t delay . See you 1 December 25th. \ Love, V Santa And Phyllis Gerstner, \ Broker \ I Wawasee Realty \ 219-457-4911 l (Next To Dairy Queen) W

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Simple gifts Far too often people think that the only gift that is appreciated during Christmas is something that costs a lot of money. Not so. Most people can thinking back to when they were younger and recall many gifts that were either handmade, or put together through the creative thoughts of mother. One unique way to show someone you really care for them follows: Fill small jars with candy, nuts, unpopped popcorn or even homemade jelly. You will want the two-piece ring and lid top combinations for these. Cross stitch then the word “Popcorn. ” or possibly a scene, on a piece of cloth that is slightly larger than the lid. Or, if you don’t like either one of these ideas, you may want to paint the word, or scene with acrylics. Put a bit of cotton on the lid, and glue the lid into the fabric and over the cotton padding. Finally, and after the glue has dried, place the lid on the jar, twist on the ring and tie a pretty ribbon around the ring. This is something simple and creative, but mostly, something that will be cherished by whomever recieves it. Holiday quiz Following are questions to test your knowledge of the holiday season: 1. When was December suggested as a date on which to celebrate Christ's birth? 2. Who wrote the words to the famous Christmas carol, “Joy to the World"? 3. Who first described Santa Claus’ sleigh and reindeer? 4. Where did the traditional dish of Plum Pudding originate? 5. When was the “Messiah,”by George Frideric Handel, first presented? Answers ■uiiqna u? 4221 S puß|3u3 » .. sßuusuqo JJopH jqSi\ aqj... 'pa||*o wou uiaod siqxui 2881 ui 'ojook 'D sjuauiaio £ \ sn*M ottsj -j I Mailbox hit Mrs. W. Macy, r 4 Syracuse, reported to Syracuse Police her mailbox had been hit and knocked down. She notified police at 8:52 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. to. Words of wisdom Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill knowing how to do it, virtue in not doing it. — Powder Keg, Neb.

Selfish attitude When you go shopping around you can hear people complaining that Christmas has become too commercial. But the attitude behind the thought generally is selfish. For people no more say those words, then they are looking for a gift someone could buy for them Christmas is a self-giving time of the year that we focus on others and cheerfully give. This was instituted back on the day of Christ’s birth when three wise men traveled afar to bring the newborn king a gift The real value of the gifts were not the actual substance, but the thought and display of love behind their actions. This should be our example as we get caught up in the commercial buying of gifts. 99 belts coH people to church In some cities across the world people are called to worship through different measures. But in Antwerp, Belgium, the people are aroused to worship by a 99 bell chime system. Carol singing children, colorfully-dressed, are followed by jewel robed priests. They all walk on a bright piece of carpet as they make their entrance to the 500-year-old Cathedral. LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Syracuse Economic Development Commission will hold a public hearing at IN PM (ES.T.) on December 21, 1983, at the Syracuse Town Hall. Syracuse. Indiana on a proposed financing of economic development facilities for Commodore Corporation; the issuance of Town of Syracuse Economic Development Revenue Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of Eight Hundred Forty-six Thousand and no/100 dollars ($846,000.00) to pay the cost of such facilities, and to determine whether said financing will have an adverse competitive effect on any similar facilities already con strue ted or operating in the Town of Syracuse. The Bonds will not be a general obligation Os the Town of Syracuse and will not be payable in any manner by taxation, but will be payable primarily from note payments by Commodore Corporation and as otherwise provided in the loan agreement, mortgage and security agreement, note, trust inden ture, Official Statement, and an authorizing ordinance to be passed by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse The facilities will consist of the acquisition of five parcels of land totaling approximate ly nine and one-half (*V») acres upon which is a manufacturing building, the construe tion of an expansion to the building of approximately 10,000 sg. ft., and machinery and equipment for use by Commodore Cor poration in the manutacluring of plastic-formed products, located in the 400 block of West Brooklyn Street in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana The public is invited to attend and com ment on any of the matters herein noted This public hearing is being held in place of the hearing scheduled tor December 22,

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1983 pursuant to notice heretofore given an December ?, 1983Dated December V ISM. Syracuse Economic NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appaate shall held a public hearing on a petition tiled by Dennis Rude requesting a Variance In the Koacknke County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit a movable storage bulMbig to remote whore it was placed, without a permit, within 3' of a read right-ot-way on Ms pre party which is located on the north side of 1200 North, east at Woodland Acres Or. and r ,iL»4 - 4. A a-- . a —n . . CWCtIDW W VQllQttttr rQ Wits A WiCI Os ItAQ located in the Southeast Quarter, Section r. Township 34 North. Range 7 East. Keaciuako County. Indiana and bettor doocribod as tel lows: Lot Number 2$ in Woodlond Acres First Addition Tkn KMrilWt Oiill bn bwU Us UggtiM o 88 One oe^^r Room, in the basement et tee Kosciusko County Justice Building. Warsaw. Indiana, on Monday the 9th day el January, net at r oe p.m Alt Interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard- Written comments will be considered it they are received te tee Office of the Kosciusko County Aren Manning Department, Court House, Warsaw, In diana. no later then 12:80 Noon on the day of the hearing. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard, Director DU-31 LEGAL NOTICE The Indiana Department of Transporta tion Minority Business Enterprise Pten establishing goals ter participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) on contracts lot by the Department has boon submitted te the U.S. Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration for approval as required by the rules and regulations published te the Federal Register/Voi. 45. No. 83/Monday. March 31. 1980. The Department has reviewed the availability of known DBE's and the poten fiat number and size of its contracts te be potentially let during the next year. The overall DBE goals that have been estebiished by the Department tor Federal Fiscal Year 1985 is ten percent (18%) which is $40,300.00 ter opera ting assistance te socially and economically disadvantaged Individuals; $8X600.08 ter capital assistance and $20,240.00 ter consulting contracts The description of how those goals were selected is available ter inspection lor thirty (30) days from this date of nofice at the Indiana Department of Transportation Office. 143 West Market Street. Suite 308. Indianapolis. Indiana during normal business hours. Comments from the public on the goals established will be received ter forty-five (45) days from this date of notice by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Indiana Department of Transportation. Comments received are for information only Comments on the goals may be sent to: Indiana Department of Transportation MBE Liaison Officer 143 West Market Street, Suite 300 Indianapolis. Indiana 46204 U S. Department of Transportatton Urban Mass Transportation Administration Regional Civil Rights Officer 300 South Wacker Drive. Suite 1740 Chicago, Illinois 60606 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37345 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TRI-STATE TELECOMMUNICA TION CORPORATION OF INDIANA. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TER RITORIAL AUTHORITY FOR THE RESALE OF INTRASTATE WIDE AREA TELECOMMUNICATIONS SER VICES (WATS), AND FOR APPROVAL OF A SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES FOR SUCH SERVICESNotice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in this Cause in Room 907, State Office Building, In

«*■—*»■ Mm* cemmancteg at 138 P4A. local Tima, an January 13. NB4. PubMcpbrttcteattenterequaated. PUBLIC SER VICC COMMISSION OF INDIANA NOTICE OF FOOLK HEARING STATE OF INOIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS IN RE TOTHE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF D DEAN RHOADS BEFORE THE BOAROOF COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY TO: ClNaanaal KoeciuskoCounty, Indiana YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED teal a Ptfitien has been tiled with tee Beard of Commissioners es Kosciusko County. Indiana. by D Deen Rhoads reguasting tee vacation by Ordteence of pert of e plotted sheer located In tee Ptat es Kefring and Blanchard's Ideal Beach on Wawisaa Lake. Keaciuako County. Indiana- Said real •state pregssad te be vacated te more parr»VUf«riy VNCTHNQ ft IQHOUfS A part es a public mad 34 tee* wide, which rune across tea Nsrte and of tea Ptet at Kafr teg and Blanchard's Ideal County. Indiana, better described as follows: Beginning at a point on the teartearty Has es said read which line te tea Southerly line of Let Number One (1). subdivided te Ptet Book 2, page 33d te Sudtew and Marsh's corrected Ptet of South Park, 388.44 feet South 81 degress East of tea Southwest corner of Lot Number One (l) et Marsh's Addition te South Park and running thence South 63 (tegrees 5) minutes West. 4» 6t tees to the Southerly road line, thence South »l degrees Eest, along the line, 102 teet. more or tees te the low water line of Wawasee Lake, thence Northwesterly, along the tew water ltea> to tee extension of said Northerly rood line; thence Norte 81 degrees Weat. 53. 5 teet to tee point of boginning, and containing 00420 acresYOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that tee Board of Commissioners et Kosciusko County. Indiana, have set tee above petition tar booring at 10:38 o'clock am., an December

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