The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 February 1985 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., February 27,1985

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NEW AT CAMPBELL’S IGA — Campbell’s IGA, Milford, now offers the new Bi-Rite label products which offer high quality with the same low prices as generics. Shown on the left is Phil Campbell, owner, and Tom Campbell, right, displaying some of the many new Bi-Rite products that are available. (Photo by Mike Skevington)

It happened . . .in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO, FEB. 26,1975 Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Huntzinger of North Webster are the parents of a son born February 23 at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. The young man was born at 2:21 a m. and tipped the scales at seven pounds, two ounces. \ Mrs. Paul Royer was hostess for the February 20 meeting of Efficient Homemakers home extension club. Mrs. Les White • assisted the hostess* Mrs. David Richards was Also TIMBERLAND & LOGS I ■PIKE LUMBER COMPANY j Akron. Indiano Phone: 219-8934511

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hostess for the February 14 meeting of Barbee Busy Bees home extension Club. Mrs. Jesse Clark assisted the hostess. Ron Owens was presented with a two-year pin for perfect attendance during the February 17 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. Sergeant first class, Charles Richards, Ft. Sills, Okla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards, North Webster, was recently promoted to the rank of SFC, E7. Sergeant Richards will retire in four years after serving 20 years in the army Medical Corps. 20 YEARS AGO, FEB. 25,1965 Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz arrived home last Tuesday evening from a vacation trip to Brownsville. Tex., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Herrman, former residents of this community and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker, from there they drove to Mexico City, Mexico and

returned home byway of Biloxi, Miss. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer of Syracuse and were gone 18 days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coy and son and Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter dined at the Golden Dragon at Fort Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Coy were observing their 20th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Miller their 30th. After the dinner they visited a number of Fort Wayne’s shopping centers. Mr. and Mrs. Hollie DePay of Columbia City visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kissinger Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson have sold the Yellow Banks hotel to Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Rawley of r 3 Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson have operated the hotel and Ship’s Bar for the past 14 years and will continue to operate the business until March 15. They plan to operate some other business in the area but are not prepared to make a specific announcement at this

256 calls answered in North Webster

North Webster Town Marshal James Felkner submitted the monthly report for the police department to the'North Webster Town Board on Wednesday, Feb. 20. The report is as follows: Officers answered 256 calls during the previous month and received 34 information calls. There were 21 fire and Emergency Medical Service calls received by the department and 39 courtesy services given. North Webster officers issued 19 warning tickets, five traffic tickets, made on operating while intoxicated arrest, took two theft reports and investigated one vandalism report and one civil and domestic disturbance. There wee seven disabled vehicles reported, four lockouts, two doors found open, two escorts to the banks, and two alarms answered. Officers received 11 dog complaints and impounded one dog. Title checks totaled five and officers attended one fire and EMS call and assisted Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department on three instances. During the previous month there were five deer kill permits issued and two handgun permits issued. Officers worked 420 hours and

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Cathedrals, a good investment

By J. W. ANDERSON Guest Writer The French were tho great cathedra] builders. Between 1170 and 1270 they built 80 cathedrals and 500 churches of the cathedral type. They also built cathedrals in foreign countries. They built Cantebury Cathedral. They even transported the huge stones from France. The French built catherdrals in places like Prague, Bohemia, Cologne, Germany and Upsala, Sweden and even in far away Asia Minor. The cathedral was not an inhuman piece of architecture like a pyramid, but something everyone could enjoy. Building a cathedral was a community project in which both rich and poor participated. Some of the poor people found the cost a burden, but many were more than willing to contribute their share to the construction of a building to honor God and to give enjoyment to all. The builders were in touch with the people. The cathedrals

30 YEARS AGO, FEB. 28,1935 Mrs. J. W. Swenson spent last Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wilcox in No. Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weimer and children spent Friday with Mrs. Sadie Weimer, near No. Webster. Miss Clara Rose White spent Wednesday night with her brother Wayne White and wife. Lee Bigler and family visited at the Chas. Bigler home Friday. J. L. Kline and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Garber. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bigler called in the Gordy home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert visited relatives at Dutchtown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owen of Elkhart, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George White Sunday. Issaih Kuhn called at the J. L. Kline home Monday. J. Garber and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kline visited Rev. C. Jones and family Tuesday.

the police vehicles were driven a total of 2,006 miles, using 119.2 gallons of gasoline. JOINS FIRM Brothers Realty ha> announced that Todd Moerrifen is a new sales associate with the firm upon completition of the Indiana Real Estate Licensing requirements. Moerchen has resided in the North Webster area for 19 years. Recently, he has been the ownermanager of Lake Area Lawn Care and will continue that business.

depict flowers of the country side and peasants working in their fields. The cathedrals of Senlis and Laon even show the oxen that hoisted the huge stones into place. The great cathedrals reveal the love of grandeur which is still one of the characteristics of the French. The building of the cathedrals raised the standards of excellence for the entire society. They set the tone that benefited the whole country. After the cathedral-building age, the skills of stone cutting, glass making, carpentry, and metal working declined, but they did not disappear. Almost everything these artisans made including every-day things that they did not consider artistic are today considered works of art. Their locks, keys, pots, knives, inexpensive religious medals, and seals for ordinary business are now all considered works of art. One of the best known catherdrals is Notre Dame in Paris. Thirteen thousand people have crowded into it at one time. It was begun in 1163, and it took 90 years to build. The cathedral had its own carpenters, glass workers, etc. It had its own foundry for manufacturing hardware and for the casting of bells. Notre Dame has had to withstand the ravages of time, but far more serious have been the ravages of man. Armies have occupied it, set fire to it, and robbed it of its art. Protestants abused it in 1548. During the French Revolution even the lead in the building was removed and sold.

PUBLIC HEARING Town of North Webster, I ndiana wi 11 hold a public hearing on the County Option Income Tax at 7 00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13 at the North Webster town hall. Interested parties are invited to attend. EvaleeM. Payne Clerk Treasurer TownOf North Webster NOTICE Notice to the Citizens of Kosciusko County, Indiana of a public hearing upon an or dinance to amend the Kosciusko County Zon ing Ordinance as heretofore enacted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko of the State of Indiana, as propos ed by the Kosciusko County Area Plan Com mission Notice is hereby given that the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission shall hold a public hearing upon the proposed amendments to the Kosciusko County Zoning Or dinance of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana upon March 6, 1985 at 1:00 p.m. in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana. Copies of the proposed ordinance changes are available in the Plan Commission Office in the Courthouse basement. Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission Daniel W. Richard, Director NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Indiana CAP Directors' Association, Inc. is starting the 1984 weatherization pro gram in Jasper, Kosciusko, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, and Starke Counties The weatherization services that are provided in these counties will be delivered by private contractors. The work includes caulking, weather stripping, window repair/replace ment, door repair/replacement, insulation of attics, walls, floors, ducts, water heaters, etc,, In addition, a variety of mobile home work is completed with bids for mobile homes being separated from site constructed homes. The first set of bids will be solicited at a meeting to be held: Thursday, March 7, 1965 - 10:00 a m. at the Holiday Inn, Route 30. Plymouth, IN Bids for all counties will be available at the meeting. Contractors will receive instructions for bid completion, information on pro gram workmanship and material standards, and contract conditions. Edward A Gerardot Weatherization Project Mgr. NOTICE ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. WILL FROM THIS DATE UNTIL APRIL 4TH, 1985, AT 9:00 A.M. E.S.T. RECEIVE SEALED BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING: Pit Run Gravel (50,000 cubic yards) DETAILED PLANS, PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE ON FILE AT THE COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, COUNTY ROAD 300E AND OLD ROAD 30E. R.R. #l, WARSAW, INDIANA. BIDS MUST BE FILED IN THE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE ON FORM NO. 95 BID FORM AND ACCOMPANIED BY BID BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK FOR I%OF BID. THE COMMISSIONERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. JD Geiger Auditor Os Kosciusko County, Indiana F.27M.6 LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIOS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Warsaw. Indiana that sealed proposals will be received at Warsaw, Indiana, until 8:30 A.M.

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The fanatics decided to tear it down, but found the task too difficult, so, instead they turned it into a temple to the godess of reason. During the revolution in 1871 the cathedral was invaded, set fire, and the bishop murdered. It has had over seven centuries of harsh treatment, but yet shows no signs of deterioration. Versailles is only 400 years old, and it is'falling to pieces. After seven - centuries it is the most impressive building in a city of impressive buildings. ✓ The cost of the building was fantastic, but after all these years it is visited by thousands every day. If you count the millions who have enjoyed the cathedral over the years, the cost per person is a very small fraction of one cent. When you consider the millions who have worshipped in the cathedral, the sightseers who hdve enjoyed it, and the millions and millions who have dropped in to rest and relax, the cathedral is one of the best investments ever made. What man made object has given so much satisfaction and enjoyment for so small a cost per person? The cathedral stands today as if built to reveal the follies of man. how perfectly it expresses the confidence ofthe age of faith. Living longer WASHINGTON - The nation’s death rate has dropped to a record low and Americans can expect to live longer than ever before, new government statistics show.

LEGALS

EST on March 19,1985 for the following: — Finished Traffic Control Signs — Various sizes and quantities in accor dance with Sections 912.10(a), 912.10(b), 912.10(c) and 912.10(d) of the Indiana State Highway "Standard Specification 1978". — Sign Posts — Various lengths and sizes. Per specifications on file. — Street Name Signs and Brackets — Per specifications on file. All bids must be on Form 495 as approved by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, completely filled out and must be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of five per cent (5%) ofthe bid, by any person, firm or corporation who has a principal place of business in the state of Indiana, or by a certified check in the amount of five per cent (5%) of the bid, by any person, firm or corporation not having its principal place of business in the State of Indiana. Bids shall be in accordance with instructions and specifications, copies of which may be obtained from the Planning Department, City of Warsaw, Box 557, 794 West Center Street, Warsaw, IN 46580. If the contractor wishes to see the plans or if he has any questions, he should contact the City Planner at (219) 267-6791. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes with the type of bid marked on the same. f Bids will be opened at the meeting of the Board of Public Works and Safety at 8:30 A M. EST, March 19, 1985, at City Hall, City of Warsaw, Indiana. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive informalities in bidding. F.27M.4 LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE ANO PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37727 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TDX SYSTEMS. INC. FOR A CER TIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE INTERCI TY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SER VICES WITHIN INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing in this proceeding in Room 907 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 A M., Local Time, on APRIL 8.1965. If the Prehearing Conference does not result in agreement among the parties acceptable to the Colmmission concerning all procedural and other preliminary issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits of the above captioned proceeding, evidence will be heard on the above date on all such disputed issues. These procedural and preliminary issues may include, but shall not be limited to. the jurisdiction of the Commission over the parties and subject matter of the proceedings; a representative test year for consideration of the valuation of utility plant and materials, operating expenses, and revenues from existing rates; accounting methods, standards and principles to be applicable to these proceedings; need for and time of prefiling testimony; dates and places for hearings on the merits of this proceeding; and issues related to prehearing discovery. Any party who has an interest in or who may be affected by the procedural and other preliminary issues which may be determined in the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate. All parties wifi be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determinations made pursuant to agreements or evidence received at the Prehearing Conference and/or Preliminary-Hearing held pursuant to this notice. For additional information call (317) 232-2715. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DATE: FEBRUARY22.I9U

Notice Os Sale Os Real Estate Agatha Charlton Estate 70.32 acres plus improvements to be sold to the highest bidder on Saturday, March 9,1985 At 10:00 A.M. At The Law Office Os Beckman, Lawson, Sandler, Snyder & Federoff 111 Pickwick Place Syracuse, Indiana 46567 The real estate to be sold consists of approximately 60 tillable acres with improvements on 3 acres and woods and 7 acres located at the Northeast corner of County Road 1100 North and County Road 200 West, Kosciusko County, Indiana. The improvements consist of a one and onerhalf story all brick residence, garage, barn and outbuildings. The terms of sale will be 10% of selling price which will be required on the day of sale with the balance due upon closing in approximately 30 days when possession will be given. Taxes will be prorated to the date of closing. The Co-Executors reserve the right to reject any and all offers. Interested parties should contact the attorney for the Estate at (219) 457-5727. WARREN A. CHARITON AND WILLIAM F. CHARITON, CO-EXECUTORS STEHKN R. SNYDER, ATTORNEY FOR ESYAYt "FURNISHED" - 56x28 F 4-r—4-- ■■ ■ «-o~ j •_io -o— |— • -cr———4— | fil lot fenPD ' [ iU' I »«*■ - | “"**r\in i v' I ! r ~Mi.ir y Ux 1 I I ’ —’ ; IJ<E ’ • I : ; fl a O-'O' X L I ONCAT ROOM I Z 1 . X i I - • i __J MMX. L. | y | ' | I CUM 1 LO.I J - 0" 1 »•- «• I a-<r : 1 ON£Y $ 28,500 * 56x14. ?Bedroom ’10,500 * 70x14 . 3 Bedroom . $ 13,700 * 56x28 3Bedr °° m $ 28,500 The PHOENIX COMPANY - Housing Center - .... Inurect 3 * ,lB * ” j*«i. 773-4364 = jl, The Area north I 26423 US 6 East Nappanee, IN 46550 Hours: 10-5 Mon.-Fri./10-2 Sat. Appointments Available After Hours 457-4495 M - 457-1341 ?«j» ~ 4 ”/ me PHI _ 651-4556 «•*» - »34-7t*S Dw, - (34-2357 M - 457-2325 L H HOMEBUYERS SEMINAR MONDAY, MARCH 4,1985 7:00 P.M. Lakekind Youth Center St. Rd.l3 South — Syracuse, Indiana * OBTAIH MORTGAGE IHFORMATIOH DIRECT FROM MORTGAGE LEHDER (Learn about little or no down payment requirements; interest rates;.3o year Fixed Rate Mortgages) * OBTAIN FREE COUNSELING FROM MORTGAGE LENDER REGARDING FINANCING (Loan Guidelines; Maximum amount you can borrow; payments; debt structure) LEARN: * About F.H.A., V.A., 95% Conventional Loans, Adjustable Rates, Indiana Housing Money, etc. * How Much Home You Can Afford * What To Look For When Buying A Home * The Process Os Buying A Home (“From The Offer To The Closing") ? * What Is A Land Contract NO OBLIGATION; NO PRESSURE; FREE REFRESHMENTS INSTRUCTORS: Appraiser Mortgage Company Representative Title Insurance Company Representative