The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 October 1988 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., October 12,1988

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It happened . . .in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, OCT. 11,1978 Mr. and Mrs. Merril Rink of Milford held a family dinner, Sunday, Oct. 8, in honor of their grandson, Dan Rink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rink, Milford, who is home on leave from the Marines. He is presently stationed at California. The Busy Homemakers Club had a Christmas party and business meeting in the home of Mrs. William Motts, Milford, on Wednesday, Oct. 4. The party began at noon with a salad bar being served. Gifts were placed around a lighted Christmas tree and were later handed out by Mrs. Glen Treesh. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Beer, r 1 Milford, became the parents of their third son, James Martin II around 10 a.m. on October 3. The infant was born in the Goshen Hospital one day after his father’s birthday. His brothers are Jared, six; and Joseph, three. Brock Mfg. of Milford started the ball rolling with the first SI,OOO donation for the new equipment for the Milford Emergency Service. The EMS recently began PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS . INTERESTED No. 43C01-8710-ESIIS In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, Term, 1988 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Howard J. Kreider, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Bernice M. Kreider as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed herein her final account in settlement of said estate, and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 28th day of October, 1988 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and petition should not be approved. The heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Dated this 30th day of September, 1988. Jeanne Welrick Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court Loren R. Sloat, Attorney KINDIG&SLOAT 105 West Lincoln Street Nappanee, IN 46550 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION CAUSE NUMBER 43D01-8809 ES-58 IN THE KOSCIUSKO SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF KOSCIUSKO SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF EVERETT EDGAR, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that Rickey N. Edgar was on the 27 day of September, 1988, appointed personal representative of the estate of Everett Edgar, deceased, and is serving as executor of the decedent's estate, and was authorized to proceed under unsupervised administration. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 27 day of September, 1988. Jeanne Weirick, Clerk Kosciusko Superior Court BECKMAN, LAWSON, SANDLER, SNYDER 8. FEDEROFF David C. Cates 111 Pickwick Place Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Telephone: (219) 457-5727 0.12-19 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Wawasee Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids on the 24th. day of October, 1988, at 1:00 P.M. (prevailing local time) at the Office of the Superintendent, R.R. 3, Box 662A, Syracuse, Indiana 46567, for the following: CLASSROOM EQUIPMENT Each bidder will be required to submit his bid on Form 95 or attached thereto. Each bidder shall submit either a bond, money order, cashiers check or certified check for five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, made payable to the Wawasee Community School Corporation. All bids must be made in compliance with the laws governing such matters and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Detailed specifications and bidding procedures for bidders may be picked up at the Office of the Superintendent, R.R. #3, Box 662A, Syracuse, Indiana 46567 (219/457-3188). BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES WAWASEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 0.5-12

Gas heat, nice location, full bath. I Webster lakefront, furnished Only $42,900. and ready to go— excellent view — REDUCED TO $58,900. Echo Springs, Condo on beautiful Tippecanoe Lake —1 plus bed- 5 bedroom executive luxury. I rooms, deluxe furnishings — Webster Lake access. $129,000 immaculate condition. YOUR LAKE AREA REALTORS 219-834-1313 Leo Kerber. .453-4440 Jayne Allenß34-2386 Lynn Kerber 453-4440 Sally D 011453-3816 Chuck Lawranceß34-2518 Linda Farmwaldßs6-4479 Jack Mauleß34-2980 Bev Ganshorn4s3-3336 Dick Shipleyß34-2107 Monty Ganshorn4s3-3336 Rex Whites 94-2108 Sonia Garrison4s7-5070 Howard Ziegler 834-4458 Charles Hunterß34-2688

a fund raising campaign to raise SIB,OOO for the purchasing of additional equipment. The 12th annual StieglitzZimmerman family reunion was held Sunday, Sept. 24, in the Milford Fire Station. The reunion, with an attendance of 65, was hosted by the Bill Stieglitz family of r 2 Milford. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 9,1968 Noble Holderread, employee in the Milford post office, will leave Monday by jet for Hawaii where he will spend a four-week vacation. It will be his third trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cain and Sandra of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cain of Bloomingdale. The junior high cheerleaders were chosen at Milford on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Seventh grade — Andrea Newman and Teresa Emmons; eighth grade — Rhonda Hurd and Darcy Wolferman. Diane Wuthrich was chosen as substitute. A letter of commendation honoring her for her high performance on the 1968 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test has NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF 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 Courthouse in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:00 p.m. on the 25th day of October, 1988 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet she extraordinary emergency existing at this time. COUNTY GENERAL Commissioners — Inmates in Institutions $50,000.00 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Kosciusko County Historical Society $10,000.00 Grid System $ 2,718.00 MVHFUND Equipment Rental $ 1,000.00 Culverts $11,000.00 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND KCD 7 County Farm Road $ 2,256.00 KCD 26 Pickwick Road $15,544.00 Bridge Inspection $ 6,500.00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated, and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations. FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Land & Buildings $12,718.00 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND KCB 94 Old Road 30 $ 8,750.00 KCB 95 Old Road 30 $ 9,050.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that tax payers 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 be held. Patricia A. Brown Kosciusko County Auditor NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until November 1, 1988 at 10:00 a.m. E.S.T. receive sealed bids on the following: KCB-26 Replace existing metal arch on Pickwick Road crossing outlet from Chinese Gardens to Syracuse Lake, approximately 1 mile east of State Road 13 and 300 feet South of East Shore Drive. Construction — consists of: Removal of metal arch, drive 12" piling each side, pour reinforced concrete end bents — and set 21" x 4 x 32' cone. Box Beams and pour 8" x 32' x 34' overlay of concrete on box beams, construct approaches each side of new bridge and Install —existing guard rail and some added guard rail a new relocated position, new structure single span 32' x 34'. Detailed plans, proposal and specifications are on file at the County Highway Department, County Road 300E and Old Road3oE, R.R. 1 Warsaw, Indiana. Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's office on Form No. 95 bld form and accompanied by bld bond or certified check tor 10% of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Patricia A. Brown, Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana 0.12-19

been awarded to a student at Wawasee high school, principal Henry L. Smith has announced. The commended student is Faye Rheinheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory entertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of their son, Dave, who observed his 16th birthday on October 4. F/A Jerry D. McClintic graduated from “boot”training September 28 at the San Diego naval training center, San Diego, Calif. Yoeman 2nd class Jack Stump, Jerry’s brother who is stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, flew to San Diego to attend the graduation ceremonies.

Driver inattention listed as cause for accidents

The following accidents were investigated by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department: Driver inattention was the cause of a one-vehicle accident Thursday, Sept. 29, at 8:30 p.m., two miles east of Syracuse on Old 13A, north of CR 1250 N. Tina M. Searfoss-Heyes, 31, 5534-6 Old Dover Blvd., Fort Wayne, was not injured. She told police she was not going very fast and had not been on that road before and missed the curve. Her 1987 Nissan went off the road and struck a tree on the property of Chris Troyer, r 2 box 59, Syracuse. Damage was up to $2,500 to the vehicle and up to S2OO to the yard and tree. Driver inattention is blamed for a one-vehicle accident Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 3:15 p.m. south of Syracuse on the Syra-Web Road, north of CR 1000 N. Jack W. Simison, 17, r 1 box 345, Warsaw, told police he was going south on the Syra-Web Road and was behind a pick-up truck being driven by Zach Cook, r 1 box 57A, North Webster. Ahead of the Cook vehicle was a tractor and manure spreader that had just pulled out from a farm. Simison told police the truck didn’t make any effort to pass the tractor and he started to pass when the Cook truck swerved to pass also, causing Simison to go off the road and hit a mailbox and tree. Damage to the 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix was estimated up to $5,000 and up to S2OO to the mailbox owned by

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30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 16,1958 Donald Rink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Rink, has accepted employment as a barber in the Good Barbershop in Milford. Milford’s newest barber is 21 years of age, and bids to do well here where he has many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan H. Sharp observed their 45th wedding anniversary Sunday with a special dinner in honor of the occasion for members of their family at Howard’s restaurant. Several local men left this morning for their annual pheasant hunting trip to Miller, South Dak. There are 11. men in the party, na nely, Burris (Jack) Sharp, ♦

Ray Darr, r 2 box 550, Syracuse. Jennifer Melendez, 16, P.O. Box 132, Milford, was not hurt when her 1986 Dodge Aries went off the road and hit a telephone junction box and fence. The accident occurred at 12:55 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, on Old SR 15, north of Kilmer Road and one mile south of Milford. She told police she was heading home and fell asleep. Damage to the vehicle was estimated up to $5,000, under S2OO to the fence and up to SI,OOO to the United Telephone System junction box. Michael S. Sausaman, 21, r 7 box 196, Warsaw, complained of pain to his lower leg and was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital following a three-vehicle accident Thursday, Oct. 6, at 7:15 a.m. on SR 13, two miles south of North Webster. Foggy conditions were listed as the cause of the accident. Sausaman told police he was traveling north on SR 13 when he came into the fog and saw two sets of taillights in front of him. He stated he was slowing down as he entered the fog and thought the taillights belonged to a school bus and started to swerve to the left to avoid hitting a large pole on the right, but struck the rear end of a vehicle driven by Jerome L. Gordon, 38, 6907 Lake Valley Court, Fort Wayne, that was stopped in front of him. Gordon’s vehicle was then pushed in to the rear ot.a stopped vehicle driven by Sherry L. Ross, 17, r 1 box

Glen Treesh, Herman Weisser, Freddy Weisser, Wayne Bucher, Wayne Bucher Jr., Ted Baumgartner, Ronald Brown, John Fisher, Delbert Dippon, and Cleo Estep. Sergeant Juanita P. Clayton, Women’s Army Corps, whose hometown is Milford, Indiana, has re-enlisted at Fort Mason, Calif., for five years. Reared and educated in Milford, she was employed by Bedell Mfg. Co., until entering the Army in September 1942 at Chicago. 50 YEARS AGO, OCT. 13,1938 The first frost of the season arrived here Oct. 7. Because of the ’ late arrival of our first frost/

124 C, Pierceton. Ross had stopped for a school bus picking up children. Damage to the 1977 Oldsmobile driven by Ross was estimated up to $2,500. Gordon was driving a 1981 Ford van registered to Strebig Construction, Inc., 146 E. State Street, Fort Wayne, that sustained up to $5,000 damage. Sausaman was driving a 1974 Dodge van registered to Ehmen Contractor and Engineer, Inc., Old Road 30E, P.O. Box 361, Warsaw. Damage to that van was estimated up to $5,000. The investigating officer reported visibility at the time of the accident was less than 100 feet. Lisa A. Brake, 16, r 4 box 281, Syracuse, suffered minor bleeding to her arm following a one-vehicle accident Saturday, Oct. 8, at 3:40 p.m. on CR 700E, north of the Syra-Web Road. The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called to the scene but she was not taken to the hospital by the EMS. She told police she was traveling north on CR 700E when she lost control of her vehicle on the gravel road. The vehicle went off the road and turned upside down in a ditch. Damage was estimated up to $2,500 to the 1982 Chevrolet. Driver inattention was the cause of a one-vehicle accident Sunday, Oct. 9, at 1:35 p.m. on CR 750E, two miles east of Pierceton. Chad L. Voght, 16, r 2 box 194 G, Leesburg, was traveling north on CR 750E when the vehicle failed to negotiate a curve. The vehicle went off the road and struck a fence owned by Dave Bowman, Pierceton. Damage was estimated up to $2,500 to the 1983 Ford and under S2OO to the fence.

|| \ "BUYING OR SELLING" H g/ BADSKEY W 834*2695 n y REALTY mid-lakes shopping center / \ P.O. BOX 202 K| / 1 A NORTH WEBSTER, IN 46555 |3 E3 • large Wooded lot — Web»ter lake *3 lot« With Deeded Eoeement To Accost Tippecanoe lake * Mobile Home With 9 x33' Enclosed * 2 Bedrooms —1 % Baths ES Porch * Fireplace — Knotty Pine Walls Ea Cl • 2 Bedrooms — Fully Furnished * Garage — New Roof — Basement E3' * Pier — 24' Floteboat — Riding Lawn * PRICE — $74,900 Mower fSJ « PRICE: $37,250 ■■Jerry Badskey, Broker, CREA. .834-2695 Toni Parrish H Kflin. Burkhart 834-7419 Esme Phillips 834-7820 ■ Mlorene Gump, Broker 834-4069 Ann McPorfland, Broker, GRI 834-2202 I ■■Bonnie Klssell, Broker, GRI 453-4200 Beckv WHson 453 4699 M ■■john Kussmaul. Broker 834-2412 Charles Packer 834-2906

most crops were mature and very little damage results. The Apostolic church is begin repainted by Oscar Rumfelt & Son. The 85th birthday of Peter Harmon was celebrated Sunday, Oct. 2, at the home of Mrs. Adaline Anglin. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ritter and son of Milford were among the many guests who enjoyed a bountiful dinner and a social good time. Misses Marie and Margaret Rassi returned to their home at Morton, 111., Sunday, after an extended visit with the Walter Wuthrich family. Sweet Potatoes for sale. Emeral Jones, Phone 6413 Milford. Cabbage growers in the vicinity of Gravelton and Hastings are harvesting their crop and much of it is being moved to the Nappanee kraut factory. Japanese economy growth TOKYO — Japan’s economy, shrugging off the burden of a strong currency, grew faster in the first three months of 1988 than at any time since 1977, according to figures released. Japanese companies found ways to cut costs and keep their prices competitive in world markets.

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