The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 September 1986 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 24,1986

It happened .. .in Syracuse

10 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 22, 1976 James R. Howard, 118 Washington Street, • Syracuse, was first place winner in color in the annual Fort Wayne NewsSentinel Amateur Snapshot Contest, and his photo of two youngsters in a raft is a page 1 color feature on the paper’s Roto Magazine Sunday. The spacious new Harris funeral home, located on the northwest corner of state road 13 and road 8 south of Syracuse, is now open for business, according to an advertisement published in this issue by owner Charles M. Harris. The Syracuse town board last night (Tuesday) took steps to enforce the leaf ordinance during the fall season, prohibiting the burning of leaves on city streets. A leaf pick-up schedule will be announced when one is formulated. Mrs. Steve (Cheryl) Smith of Syracuse entertained the Primary Mothers club Monday evening. Kerry Yoder and Deb Magnus served as co-hostesses.

CENTURY 21 PROPERTIES BUILDING SITES HOME OF THE WEEK WAWASEE EASEMENT Close To Town Great Beach Dock Space * j 122,500 Call Tom! ■a Wawasee Channel Home ♦ 3 Bedrooms LARGE HOMESITE # Large Homesite/Storage CLOSE TO TOWN AND Building GOLF COURSE * New Gas Furnace/W.H./Well EXISTING 20X30 BARN * Swimming-Beach At End Os CALL RIC TODAY J° ad , * non * Owner’s Anxious — CALL NOW! RicSchaekei 457-3454 1 1 Tom Prickett 457-5422 1 OTIHIIICIvan Rinehart 856-2252 fOl Kathryn Rinehart 856-2252 001 Zal. Louise Rex 894-3394 Linda Jaggers 457-5155 Beaty Realtors MULTIPte LISTING SERVICE 457-4414 (Ind. Toll Free— Each Office Independently Owned And Operated

WAWASEE mF! REALTY, inc. Ms K J P.O. BOX 478, SYRACUSE, IN 46567 Mk (219)457-4911 **** JR * Kevin Smith, Sales2l9-658-9295 Connie Johnson, Sales 219-457-3557 Jodi Kleeman, Sales 219-457-4256 Tom Gerstner, Sales 219-457-4911 Phyllis Gerstner Leilani Nemeth, Sales2l9-457-5449 Owner Broker OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - Sun. 10-2 ORIGINAL OWNER SELLING! PAPAKEECHIE LAKEFRONT! No. 704 — Dewart Lake — 56’ No. 663 — Where have you been? 'Seawalled waterfront-Near This fine quality home can be Marina-3 bedr. BRICK- YOURS. 3-4 bedr. 2 full bathsHardwood floors-Hotwater heat! Fireplace-FANTASTIC FAMILY Breezeway &. LARGE garage. home on LARGE lot. Call for your Must see it! Priced to sell - APPOINTMENT today! >79,900. >51,900.00 FREE

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The Ebenezer Ladies Aid of Syracuse met in the home of Edna Thomas on Thursday, Sept. 16. Mary B. Miller and Blanche Starkey assisted Mrs. Thomas in entertaining the group. President Jackie Plikerd called the meeting of the Kappa Omicron chapter to order September 15, in the home of Sherry Keim. The group repeated the opening ritual. 20 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 21, 1966 Mrs. Ray Moore, Syracuse, has returned from a vacation spent in Indianapolis visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merton K. .Meredith, Syracuse, has had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Jarboe of LaVeme, Calif. The Jarboes are former Syracuse residents, and Mrs. Jarboe will be remembered as the former Nellie Spry. The Jarboes also visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Middleton at Elkhart, who are also former Syracuse residents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mact and J. P. Smith of Lafayette called on

f friends in the Syracuse area Mon- *- day. Mr. and Mis. Calvin Beck, s Syracuse, were supper guests of t Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Beck and family, Avilla, Friday, Sept. 15, 1 the occasion being their grandt son’s fourth birthday anniver r sory f Mr. and Mrs. Harley i Lindemuth of Syracuse spent a couple days in Wauseon, Ohio, visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. Schaefer of Syracuse. > Saturday they were guests of i Mrs. Mary Kees of Antwerp, Ohio, and on Sunday were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yerks of i Woodbum where a birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Lindemuth’s 71st birthday. • - Guests present were 21. i 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 20, 1956 Work on the resurfacing of Road 8 at the east end of i Wawasee Lake is underway this week by the state highway department. Dick Denzel, local realtor, has been appointed chairman of the Attendance Committee at the 43rd annual convention of the Indiana Real Estate Association. Inc., which is to meet 5 and 6 October at Muncie, on the campus of Ball State Teachers College. 50 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 24, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meek spent Sunday afternoon in Huntington visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Eherly and family. LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL a CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to he con sidered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of October. 1986. M Kempe 1011.83; MJ Schmitt^©! l .B3; R Waggoner 578.16; L Christner 989.66. K Vanlaningham 989.66; S Tatter 989 66; R Hartzell 968.4.1; S Christner 968.41; B Knapp 968.41; L Cole 947 25; M McSherry 947 25; L Cochran 672.00; C Morts 1011.83; N Quillen 1011.83; M Garman 989 66; M W01f0rd968.41. E M Ransbottom 968.41, J Cox 968.41. M Weller 1011.83; J Gadson 989 66; M B Miner 1011 83; K Sponseller 989 66; A Shively 1011.83; B Shafer 989 66; G. Maple 989 66; K Thomas 968.41; C Sundheimer 1011.83; F Besson 765.00; R Hoppus 360 00; P Rader 640.00; R Robinson 1634.68; S Holderman 1712.20; R Mikel 1696.63; R Fellows 1751.75, T Kitch 1635.03; B Blackburn 1657 08; G Moser 1613.33; R Monk 1591.28; J Bronsing 1613.33; M Hobbs 1547 18; T Brindle 1558.20; S Whitaker 1536.15; D Curtis 1514.10; S Knispel 1503.08; D Speigle 1240.753 A Valen tine 1218.70; E Brown 1229 72; S Stone 1185.62; M Fishbaugh 1185.62; F Hoffer 360.00; R Phillips 180.00: J Hetler 270.00; B Johnston 120.00; J Truex 90.00; M Kissinger 1225.00; Robinson 134.75; J Lavender 158.83; L Sebo 1118.25; R Girod 1375.00; M

Begin Utt WARSAW October 7 The Knowledge Alone Was Woi th The CastOf The Course" THWAITS I REALTY 65758 SR 15 GOSHEN, IN 46526 533-0404 NEW LISTING — Unique, one of a kind property. Airport and house in resort area. | SECLUDED LIVING -3 BR brick ranch with stone fireplace, 32x26 utility bldg, plus 16x20 workshop on 3 acres. FOR THE FIS’-" - LOVELY K V —H _ ‘VcVK * -' na » 2 ,n---»**Lucing cabins,. i Yum. I 2 BEDROOM — 2 story home. I Syracuse >19,900. NEW LISTING — 2 story country home near old Wawasee Airon-* plus boat lot u '"C-K.ess to Wawasee. >37,900 RESORT AREA REST. - 8800 I sq. ft., brick bldg., excellent coni' di tin n. Plenty of parking. 4-way liquor license. Terms negotiable. Adtfl. acreage available. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — Area drive-in restaurant. Take I, over a turnkey operation doing a super business. LOTS 5 — One acre country lots. | Dewart Lake area. I COMMERCIAL LOT - 200’ i x!2o’, located on SR 13 south of Syracuse. I FARMS I 90 ACRES - With city water, sewer, Milford area. 160 ACRES - With foil set of buildings, Milford area. | 50 ACRES - With city water. Marty Grafton 533-0026 Joe Morganthaler 457-3746 William Tarman 831-2978 Lawrence Thwaits 831-4394 Doris Thwaits 831 -4394

Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Reidenbach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bauer and two sons were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schlichtenmeyer, of Brimfield at their cottage on Elkhart river near Wawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son Burton visited Sunday in Albion with Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Carver. Mrs. G. E. Martin has returned to Richmond, Va., after spending a part of the summer with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Purdum. here. Mr. and Mrs. Purdum accompanied Mrs. Martin to Toledo where she continued her journey by train. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClintic, Marion, Ind., are spending the week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Crow Roy Vail, Estella Swartz, and Frank Yoder spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma Whistler. Warren 1011.83; S Thompson 989.66; C Retz 989.66; N Howell 968.41, M Ridings 1011.83; S Myrick 989.66; P Gammiere 968.41; J Me Connell 1011.83; K Bouse 969.66; R Anglin 52.50; M Kuyper 17.50; D Cauffman 17.50; B Clampitt 350.00; E Bertsch 70.00; C Church 140.00; SA Mitchell 1011.83; J Prado 989.66; Beisemeyer D Bowman 128.00; S Baumgartner 420.00. G Morehouse 384.00; Richard 1658.16; S Maenhout 1419.25; C Qvermyer 1011.83; A Kennedy 989.66; C Danner 989.66; S Gladieux 966.41; K Baker 947.25; R Kemper 1496.25; P Patrick 968.41; E Ward 621.25; M Hoerr 1011.83; E Everest 127 08; S Everest 84.75; R Reed 708.75; R. Denney 1508.91; W Stafford 1244.08; V Dickerson 1040.91; P Abbett 386.75; S Conley 316.63; L Flory 136.00; C Hill 497.25; ,E Marker 66.00; S Wolf 357 00; B Hall 12.75; T Breton 85.00; S Roovenstine 1389.66; V •Owsley 991.35; R Carlile 1197 53; G Norton 1175.48; R Hetler 1076.25; G Nash 1076.25; ComMand 4014.34; Callaghan i Co 119.30; Mike Reed 815.00; Executive Office Machines 40.50; John Geberin 570.00; Thomas Earhart 430.00; E Lee Bazini 2615.00; Waddell Printing 121.15; Moores Plumbing 8. Hlg 71.75; Monroe 192.00; A E Boyce 1827 45; NBS Office Supply 290.01. David Kolbe 3930.00. Legal Directories Pub Co 148.85; Duane Huffer 233.00; Hall Hard ware 93 33; Ron Robinson 112.34, Postmaster 1680.00; Times-Union 300.64; Business Equipment 340.08; American Stamp 8. Marking 149 91; United Telephone Co 4611.98; S Maenhout 64.00; D Richard 452.25; A Gunter 403.25, C Retz 12.25; Proses sional Chemical 259 52; Superior Supply 974.67; D 8, M Glass 293.80; Harmon Glass 62.80; Arrow Services 158.00; County Exten sion Ofc 2.74; L Denney 186. Nipscq 12143.64; Hoosier Water 293.82. Sewage Cal lection Ofc 285.99: Lawmans 367 99; Currise 8, Carlson 622.39. Heal Power Engineering 41 24; Service Electric 190.74; J A Sexauer 171.32; Wholesale Electric 120 00; Hoosier Waste Systems 143.00. Builders Mart 433.70; Custom Tile 73.45, Dennie Electric 40.32. Joeys Wallpaper 1698; Ellsworth Everest 53 76. Robert Durbin 678.00; Fisher Bros Paper 300.00; United Telespectrum 72.00; Mail Journal 186.53; Prudential Insurance 12879 34; Pitney Bowes 96.75; ISM 730.27. Indiana Assoc of Cities 8. Towns 500.00; Car dinal Center 12500 00; Humane Society 3765.00; Juvenile Justice 2500.00; Harris Funeral Home 200.00. McHatton Sadler 200.00; Mishler Funeral Home 100.00; Strong Funeral Home 100 00, Titus Funeral Home 300.00; Ulrey Renner Funeral Home 100.00; Yoder Culp Funeral Home 100.00; Marion County 3100. Whitley County 22.00; Ft Wayne Comm Schools 774.38; Historical Society 1416.67 Forrest Bouse 105 00; Bill x Heiman Construction 7000.00; Chamber at Commerce 1666.66. Qttenweiler Ca 6000.00; Robinson Textiles 965.12. Richard Kemper 239 50; Dr Parke 1000.00; C Alan Rovenstine 5644.10; Brennans 183.45; Dr Heyde 50.00; KCH 79 20; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 22.00. Kosciusko Radiology 55.00. Wm Dalton II 25.00. Rex Reed 25.00. Robert Burner 20.00; Richard Sand 130.00; Eugene Brumfield 54.54; Richards Restaurant 65.85. John - Wongs 67 91. P Phillabaum 52.28; V Sellers 13.26; S. Lowry 8.94; D Crosby 38.84; J Orr 9 90; C Howell 49 40; E Roberts 14.70; L Hollaway 36.92; T Oettinger 8.46, W Tyler 50.36. G Moore 10.38: C Daugherty 7 98; G Hatfield 7 74; W Farrar 8.22. R Geer 14.70; J Vanderford 16.14. M Weaver 16.14; J Priest 9 42; 8 Brallier 49 40; G Wilkins 39 80. P Ab bett 41.72; NTusing7 98; G-Bushong 14.22. L Stutzman 53.24; & Schlotterback 56.12; T Horn 50.36; J Hall 36.92. M Noble 40.76. D 801ing36.92. R Hartzell 45.56, T Wolfe 37 80: R Garner 17 10; E Neville 37 88; R Sexton 11.34; D Keel 13.26. S. Richards 14.22; R Richard 8.46, E Holt Itt3B; C Coburn 15.18; W Miller 7 98; D Yoder 1710; K Mort 11.34;

Cdl: J DIANE CRIPE 457-2938 | I ~ NANCY DALTON 457-5700 I praperties EVELYN STEFFEN 457-4594 W * W n ast! Contact VICKI STOLL 457-5546 MILLER BROTHERS PAM TODD 457-3258 help - buying ar selling. nrißdbdbS Jf INEXPENSIVE. Gas heat. 3 LAKEFRONT CONDO. Tennis bedroom home. Attached court ' 9 ara S» basement, garage. Crawl space, laundry storage, large open living room, hook-ups $35 900. Kitchen has everything. Furnished. $219,900. 9 COUNTRY RANCH HOME. Full, CAREFREE LIVING — the condo finished basement, 2 car attached life. 2 BR w/easy access. Roomy garage w/workroom. Nearly 2 4 **ty n ' c *- Garage Ist floor, acres. A lovely home. $67,500. $47,900. 2nd floor $42,900 ' Jk. Jk AUS E9 C...Y^j a [JJ eH I aMTi»rag ataiTvl ■ tfAiras* »———J ■ .—_A AAX Harlan Steffen [ CKD & CMP | 457-4440 Broker

Likens 13.28; 1 Cutter II 7.9 ft L Rryjgx 10.86; M Bumau 8.46; D Monhaut 17.10; Jay Rigdon 232.50; Brad Tandy 1985.00, Warsaw Printing 80.00; Shephards McGraw-Hill 879.00, West Publishing 1257.50; E Brown 77.50; J Jarrette 45.29; Maria Oler 120.00; Clark Boardman Co 35.74; ABC Travel 404.00; Hoile & Assoc 142.80; Information 4 Records Assoc 501.53; E Ward 100.05; America! Business Rmducts 70.68; Standard Register 329.06; Amoco Oil 91.80; Express 81.09; Gast Fuel 4 Service 4797.00; Marathon Petroleum 8.53; Shell Oil 4.32; Badger Uniforms 38.99; Brateman Bros- 203.94; Apollo 1 hr Photo 110.35; Shooters Shop 40.00; Ace Hardware 6J5; Chets Body Shop 40.00; Classic Car 338.85; Dons Repair 69.00; Koors Amoco 20.51; Kustom Electronics 101.10; Monteith Tire 14,00; Quality Farm Fleet 141.21; Rice rord 136.06; Steve Ross Chev 46.91; Smith Tire 5.50; Warsaw Automotive 64.40; Windys Marathon 92.25; Indiana State Police 25.00; Nat'l Police Chiefs 38.60; Underwater World 192.95; Kosciusko SWCD 58.00. G Lengemann Co 191.28; Bureau of Nat'l Affairs 352.00; Coun ty Clerk 52.20, Dail Barber 421.05; Donald Slater 4.44; Julia Goon 477.18; North Webster Postmaster 99.10; US Postal Service 242.40; Marcia Baumgartner 1.60; Vickie Shoemaker 229.07; PDH Office Products 90.59; Charlene Knispel 43.75; Town of Syracuse 167.93; Xerox Corp 37.50; Cleora Cauffman 28.19; Sharon Thompson 171.00; Margaret Warren 171.00 REASSESSMENT PAYROLL L Harman 714.00 LRiST Erie Stone Inc 5809.32; J 4 M Gravel 2229.45; W4W Gravel 9567.61 CCBF John Camden Construction 39757.93; Allmetal Mgf 2450.16; MHM Assoc 6104.71 GDI —2OB Lawrence Pence 1010.20 UPKEEP-209 Kenneth Baugher 65.20; Mark Collier 210.00; Arnold Culver 438.25; Dept of Natural Resources 50.00; Ernest Engelberth 3727.98; Hoffer Excavating 1003.34; Rex Lynch 68.47; Harold Miller Farms 3895.00; Neidlingers Drainage 345.00; Eugene Ringgenberg 40.00; Tony Tribalski 328.60; Gerald Wise 1620.00; Zoiman Farms 1929 70 REASSESSMENT Sai I Conservation Service 373.50 KOS. CO. HWY. DEFT. PAYROLLS CLAIMS R Winebrenner 2350.00; B Montel 1112.93; R Leiter 1605.00; CShilling 1415.00; D Rogers 1528.74; R Jackson 1506.12; R Himes 1675.85; a Kuhn 1688.43; R Martin 1694.72; J Mettler 150240; J Ingle 1354-28; L Young 1401.44; E Blosser 1286.16; J Long 1083.45; J Adams 1485.55; E Coy 1485.55; L Engie 1458.18; G Estepp 1443.60; K Huff 1463.65; 8 Hyde. Jr 1551.25; F Kammerer 1463.65; R Meeks 145270; A Miller 1463.65; 8 Miner 1474.60; L Montel 1436.28; R Tennant 1463.65; G Young 145270; G Adams 1480.10; K Busselberg 145232; J Davis 148565; P Deaton 1480.10; D Huffman 1474.54; G Huffman 1452.32 B Hyde 111 1480.10; J Kuhn 1485.65; W Long. Sr 1480.10; R Norman 1457 88; L Phillips 1485.65; T Rowland 1457.88; D Shilling , 1458.18; M Winger 1496.76; F Denny 1286.16; Consolidated Petroleum Corp 234.90; Lewis Oil 3460.90; Pierceton Equipment Co 151522.05, Silveus 4 Bradway 193.25. Monteith Tire 1549.42; Ab & Toms Radiator 150.00; Ace Hardware 7 56. Bearings Inc 217 46, Brake Material Parts 337 46, Cer tanium Alloys 100.00; A H Choitz 4 Co 484.33; Crown Battery Co 135.00; Deeds Equipment Co 186.97; Ft Wayne Spring Service 637 04: Frame Service 423.94; Gilead Starter Ser vice 91.55; Janitors Supply Co 160.30; Kerlin Tractor 49 86, Miller Trailer Parts 21.91; Precision Transmission 524,95, Quality Farm 4 Fleet 27 58; Graham Rankin 95.46, Retd Holcomb6.3o; Rice Ford 1149 17. Rudd Equipment Co 898.95, Russ Moore Inc 1950.00, Schraders 329 33; Shamrock Ford 477 67: Share Corp 88.40, Smith Bros Diesel 658.21. TTP Inc 193930; Tool Specialties 115.60; Tractor Supply Co 49.46, Tri State Bolt 67 52; W 4 W Truck Sales 7077 72’ Walmer Supply 99 61. Warsaw Automotive - 35206, Warsaw Chemical 30.35, Warsaw Steel 102 72; Warsaw Tool Supply 263.55, Weller Truck Parts 10205, X ergon 63.22, Coverall Rental 759.70; Warsaw Cleaners 51 80; Dalton Gang 21990.00; Diversified Ser vices 655.80; Hall Signs 300210; Eilers Com munication 1987.50; UnitedTelephoneß3.39; Mail Journal 9.50; Times Union 9.83; Nipsco 620.35; L 4 L Body Shop 69 50; W A Jones 4608 00;’ Indiana Department of Highways 52613.12 Prudential Insurances93s.s2 KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS P Shively 2185.00; G Dißica 1529.00, C Ellis 152900; K Harding 1529.00, K Kinney 1692 00, D McCray 126600; S Vogel 1293.00; N Bryant 1177.08; R Mlddaugh 1266.00; C Wulliman 1067 00; M Himes 1160.00; M Besson 1048.00; Y England 1048.00, M Hud son 909 00, R Aust 873.00, K Burr 873.00, G Schneiddf 1266.00; J Frank 1511.00, Reed 4 EarhjutXaoo.OO, AULH4.7O; Blue Cross Blue Shield 837 42; Maxicare 32291. Prudential Insurance 914.91: Business Equipment 215.38; Waddell Printing 2795.00; lUMC 1221.04; HooksDrugS'>24B2o.36, Jane Heyde, DDS 3.00. Wayne Dawes, DDS 21.36, Hooks Drugs “140 21.77; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 123.75, Kosciusko Radiology 16.00, X Ray Consultants 3260; South Bend Med Founds tian 8.00; Lutheran Hospital 20.25, C Ellis 32 75, J Frank 118.75, K Harding 30.25, K Kinney 21.50; D McCray 38.50; R Middaugh 73 25. G Schnieder 194.25; B Shively 115.00; United Telephone 212.98; Monroe 160.00; Robert Craig. MD 17 00, K Mart 26.27 Tim Koshmck 105.00; Richard Juvenile Justice Task Force 1770.00; New Frontiers 429.52; Wernle Home 1931.30,

Psychological 4 Family Consultants 58S.00; James Scudder, AMI 432.00; Perry Corp 1071.35 KOS. COL HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS W Haines. MO 1050.00. J Cupp 1645.00; 8 Baxter 1487.58; J Johnson 1811.83; K Damon 989.66; B Clouse 1376.66; R Strong 1297.38, Michael Valentine 243.75; W-H Interscience 29.00; Brennans 17.99; B Clouse 55.92; Animal Hospital 258.82 Micon Lab 550.80, County Extension Ofc 6.95. Federal Express 25.50; B Baxter 408.50; J Cupp 282.75; United Telephone 66.16; Prudential Insurance 811 .68; NBS Office Supplies 799.95 I J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above i s a true I ist of claims tojbe presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of October. 1986. NOTICE BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFTHETOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER. INDIANA KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF PAULW. MUELLER AND GENEVIEVE M. MU ELLER TO VACATE A PORTION OF A STREET OR EASEMENT IN THE PLAT OF EL RAY PARK ADDITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the citizens of the Town of North Webster, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and all others who may be interested cr effected, that Paul W. Mueller and Genevieve M. Mueller, husband and wife, have filed a Petition with the Board of Trustees of the Town of North Webster, Kosciusko County, Indiana, requesting the vacation by ordinance of a portion of a street or easement adjacent on the East of Los Numbered Twelve (12) in El-Ray Park Addition to the Town of North Webster, Indiana. Said real estate proposed to be vacated is more particularly described as follows, towit: Part of a street or easement. East of and i adjacent to the East Line of Lot No. 12 in the Plat of El-Ray Park Addition to the Town of North Webster, Indiana, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot No. 12 thence N 00° 00'E (assumed bearing), on and along the East line of said Lot Na. 12 a distance of 50.0 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot No. 12; thence N 90’ 00'E. a distance of 11.3 feet to the East face of a concrete seawall on a channel to Webster Lake; thence S 26°-IZE. on and along said East face, a distance of 8.4 feet; thence S 4S° 45'E, on and along the North face of said concrete seawall, a distance of 1.5 feet to the point of intersection with the West line of a vacated street or easement in the Plat of Willowdale Park in Tippecanoe Township, as vacated in Cause No. C 73-201 . in the Circuit Court of Kosciusko County, Indiana; thence S 00’WW. on and along said West line, a distance of 423 feet; thence S 90’ 00'W, a distance of 16.5 feet to the point of beginning, subject to all easements of record. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Board of Trustees of the Town of North Webster, Indiana, has scheduled said Petition and the issues thereon for hearing in the Town Hail in North Webster, Indiana on the Bthday of October, 1986,at 7:00o'clock P M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Any person may appear and be heard upon the Petition at said hearing and/or may send written comments of response to the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of North Webster, Indiana, prior to the hearing. After hearing the Petition may be granted, denied or continued and an Ordinance may be introduced and passed according to law, provid<n9 tor vacation of said portion of street or easement. EvaleeM. Payne Clerk Treasurer Town of North Webster Robert Reed 122 W Main St. Syracuse, 1N46567 457 7101 NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACTQN THE ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE TO PUBLJCOF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS Date September 24. 1986 Town at Milford Town Hall P O. Box 456 Milford. 1N46542 Phone: (219) 658-4519 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. GROUPS. AND PERSONS: On ar about October 10. 1986. the Town ot Milford will request the State of Indiana to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (P L. 93 383) for the following pro ject: Community Improvement Program (CIP) The Town has received a 5288,750 CIP grant tram the Indiana Dept, of Commerce tor the purpose at resurfacing portions of Syracuse Street and Old State Road North and construction an off site storm sewer ■ tram Syracuse Street to Turkey Creek Finding Os No Significant Impact It has been determined that such request tor release of funds will not constitute an ac tian significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly the Town of Milford has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act at 1969 (P L. 91 190) The reasons for such deci sioh not to prepare such Statement are as follows An Environmental Assessment was con ducted to determine potential adverse effects of the proiect. Appropriate reviewing agencies were contacted for comments relating to their area of responsibility. Based upon the responses which were received, an due to the im provements made possible by this pro iect, the Town has determined that no environmental I V effects will result from thisproject. An Environmental Review Record respec ting the proposed project has been made by the Town of Milford which documents the en vironmental review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such State ment is not required. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the Milford Town

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Hail and is available for public examination and copying upon request between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. No further environmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted prior to the request for release of funds. PuMk Comments of Findinqs All interested agencies, groups and per sons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the Town to the Town Hell. Such written comments should be received at the Town Hall on or before October 09, 1986. All such comments so received will be considered and the Town willpot request the release of Federal funds or take any ad ministrative action on the proposed project prior to the date specified in the preceding sentence. Release of Funds The Town of Millord will undertake the project described above with Community Development Block Grant funds from the State of Indiana under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The Town of Milford Is certifying to the State that the Town and Jean Treesh, in her official capacity as Town Board President, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision-making and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, the Town may use the Block Grant funds and the State will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy act of 1969 Objection to State Release of Funds The State will accept an objection to its ap proval only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the certifying officer or other officer of applicant approved by the State; or (b) that applicant's environmental review records for the project indicated omission of a required decision, finding or step applicable to the project in the en vironmental review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accor dance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58) and may be addressed to the State of Indiana, Indiana Department of Com merce. Environmental Officer, Indiana Commerce Center, One North Capitol. Suite 700, Indianapolis, Indiana462o4 2243. Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be con sidered by the State. No abjection received after October 27, 1986 will be considered by the State Jean Treesh, President Milford Town Board P O. Box 456 Milford, 1N46542 LEGAL NOTICE QF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME KOSCIU SKO Cl RCUIT COU RT CAUSE NO. C 86-594 IN RE THE CHANGE OF NAME OF PHYLLIS JEAN WILLIAMS NOTICE is hereby given that PHYLLIS JEAN WILLIAMS has tiled in the above cause her PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME wherein she requests that her name be changed to PHYLLIS ALEXANDRIA WILLIAMS. Said Petition will be heard by the* Kosciusko Circuit Court at 9:00 o'clock A M on the 14th day of November, 1986. All persons interested in said matter have the right to appear at said hearing and to file objections. Said hearing will be heard in the absence of any person failing to appear Jeanne Weirick Kosciusko County Clerk Richard A. Green Attorney for Petitioner 116 E Main Street Syracuse, Indiana46s67 (219) 457 3222 5.24-Q.B NOTICE CITY OF NAPPANEE Boardot Parksand Recreation Statement of Qualifications Architectsand Engineers The Nappanee Boardof Parks and Recrea tian will be receiving statements of qualifications for architects and engineers until 6:30 PM. EST, November 4, 1986 at the Nappanee Municipal Center. 300 West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, Indiana 46550. These statements will be opened by the Park and Recreation Board at their meeting schedul ed tor 6:30 P M. ESY, November 6, 1986, at the Nappanee Municipal Center The architect and engineering project in question is located upon the Derksen Farm, Union Township, Elkhart County, and more particularly described as follows: Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE’a.) of Section Thirty (30), Township Thirty five (35) North, Range Five (5) East, more particularly described as follows. Beginning at a County Section Corner Monument marking the Southeast Cor ner of aforesaid SE’a and running thence West, on the South line of SE'4, 1000 feet to a point; thence North, 1000 feet to a point; East, 700 feet; North 650 feet; West, 850 feet; North 980 feet to the North Line of SE'<«. aforesaid; thence East 1150 feet to the Northeast Corner of SE'ic aforesaid, marked by a County Section Corner Monument; thence South on the East Line of said SE'a. 2630 feet more or less to the point of beginning, containing 57 8 acres more or less. The area is farmland with a low wooded area. The architect and engineering services are required to assist in development of an Environmental Study Area with an entry drive; parking lot for 40 vehicles, nature center: with pit or chemical toilets; marsh construction, and pathways. Also, Little League and Softball Complex, including: four diamonds; picking lot for 200 cars; entry drive; concession and restroom area. Also, walking andbicycle trails. The Nappanee Board of Parks and Recrea tion will be reviewing the qualifications as submitted and selecting the architect and engineer based upon past experiences and general qualifications. Any additional project information or more general descriptions are on file with the Clerk Treasurer's Office, City of Nappanee, Indiana, 300 West Lincoln St., Nappanee, IN 46550. The Clerk Treasurer's office is open from 8:00 A.M. until 5:08 P M. daily. Nappanee Boardof Parks and Recreation DennisE Templeton, President JohnJ. Kindig, Secretary S. 1724

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by John □avid Beard requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of a 24' x 26.3' garage 11 feet off of a road right-of-way on his property which is located on the south side of Tiny Tim and 0 feet East ot Venetian Way and described as follows, to wit: Lot Number three hundred eighty three (383) in the Plat of Enchanted Hills, Section I, in Turkey Creek Township Kosciusko County, Indiana. This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 6th day of October. 19M at 9:00 A.M. All interested jjersons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plann ing Department, Court House, Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 6:00 P M. the Friday before the meeting. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director Sept 17/24 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the tax payers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P M. on the 21st day of October, 1986, will consider the following additional appropriations in excess ot the budget for the current year FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND AMOUNT Construction of sanitary sewers $7,500.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will holdafurther hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers ob jetting of any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will beheld. Jennifer L. Lewis, Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana S. 17 24 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Joe R. Hogan, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for . the purpose of allowing the construction of an accessory building on a lot with no principal structure. Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as- Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. The use requested isa use listed as a Special Exception for that area, of a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and pur poses of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the south side of Medusa Street. 270 feet east of Seventh Street in the Town of Syracuse, and described as follows, to wit: TRACT II: A tract of land lying and adjacent and Southerly to Lot Number 5 in Colwell and Wood Addition to the Town of Syracuse, In diana, and lying between parallel lines form ed by the projection and extension of the fast and West Side Lines of aforesaid Lot Number 5, further and better described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at an iron pin that is 40 feet south 70 degrees 16 minutes West of the Southwest Corner of the aforesaid Lot Number 5; thence South 82 degrees 44 minutes East on and along the Southerly right-of-way of Medusa Street, 45 feeteto an iron pin; thence South /degrees 16 feet West, 108.8 feet to the Northerly right-of-way 45 feet to a point that is South 7 degrees 16 minutes East, 109.3 feet to the place of beginning. This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 16th day of October 1986, at 7:00 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, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD QF ZONINGAPPEAL Daniel Richard, Director LEGAL NOTICE QF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 38045 PETITION OF NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF PERMANENT SCHEDULES OF RATES FOR ELEC TRIC SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS THEREFOR AND FOR APPROVAL OF A CHANGE IN THE DEPRECIATION RATES OF ITS ELECTRIC AND COMMON UTILITY PROPERTY AND TO FIX A TEST YEAR OF 12 MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1985, AND A CUTOFF DATE OF DECEMBER 31, 1985 Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Field Hearing in this Cause in the Gary Wirt High School Auditorium, 210 N. Grand Boulevard. Gary, Indiana, comment ing at 6:00 P.M., Local Time on October 9, 1986. Public participation isrequested. Public Service Commission of Indiana Date: September 19, 1984 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Os Irtdiarfa Docket No. 20349-A, 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF JACQUELYN. MCDONALD, D/B/A MCDONALD PICKUP & DELIVERY, PIERCETON INDIANA. FOR A CER TIFICATE TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES AS A COMMON CARRIER OF PROPERTY, INTRASTATE. Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearings in this Cause at: 309 West Wash i ngton Street Suite 403 Old Trails Building Indianapolis, Indiana TIME: 8:30 AM., EST., on November 1Z 1986 > Public participation isrequested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Scott R. Jones Administrative Law Judge Indianapolis, Indiana, September 14, 1986. NOTICE TO TAX PAYE RS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko Indiana that the proper legal officers at said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the city of Warsaw, Indiana at 7:00 P M. on the 9th day of October. 1986 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. CORRECTIONS FUND »390 Meals for Prisoners $18,000.00 #392 Medical tor Prisoners 2,000.00 MVH »440 Trucks SIOO,OOO »44l Other Equipment 90,000 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that tax payers appearing at such meet! ng shal I have the right to be heard thereon Fhe 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, tax payers objecting to any ot such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld. JD Geiger, Auditor KotciuskoCounty