The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 September 1989 — Page 13

It happened ... in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 5.1979 Members of the Milford Lions Club are gearing up for what is hoped to be their first annual consignment auction. The auction is set for 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. Lee Beer and Everett Rookstool are serving as auctioneers. Camp Mack opened its doors to the Waubee Lake Association Sunday, Aug. 26. John Rouch and Paul Steffen of Milford conducted a nature hike, and Oliver Haines entertained the 35 persons present with selections on his award winning harmonica. Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Hurd of P.O. Box 423 Milford became the parents of their first child, a daughter, at 8:15 p.m. on September 3. Rachael Patrice weighed eight pounds, one ounce, when she made her arrival in the Goshen Hospital. Paul Miller, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, Milford, has left for Colorado Springs, Colo., after spending the summer in Milford. Miller graduated May 31 from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. After graduation he resigned from his commission, where he would have been a Second Lieutenant. While living in Colorado he is hoping to go into a construction business for himself. He owns a home in that state. 20 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 30.1969 The August 28 birthday of Mrs. Iva Neff was observed last Friday afternoon at the Walter Drug Company in Milford where she is employed. A lovely angel food cake, baked by Mrs. Harold Young, also an employee, was cut and served by Mrs. Neff to the manager, Noel John Perry, and to fellow employees, Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Miss Esther Getz, Debbie Wolferman, Nancy Gunderlock, and Alan Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baumgartner, Roger, Greg, and Jay of Milford, spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago. They visited the Brookfield Zoo and the O’Hare airport. New teachers at the Milford elementary and junior high schools are Dixie Sheets, grade 4; k Joan Folk, grade 1; Mabel Young, grade 1; Randy Gillenwater, language arts; Betty Lambert, grade 4; Jean Gerig, language arts; and Margaret Armantrout, elementary music. Junior backfielder Tom Speicher was sidelined, probably for the rest of the season, Friday night when his left ankle was broken during the Jamboree. Speicher, a veteran from last year’s team, is president of Wawasee’s student body. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baker and daughter, Lori, and Danae

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Berkeypile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berkeypile, all of Milford, spent several days at Deer Forest, Coloma, Mich., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown I and family of Milford entertained at dinner on Monday honoring < Labor Day and Douglas Brown’s 13th birthday. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 3,1959 When Milford defeated the Etna Green baseball team Sunday afternoon, 7 to 1, they won the Kosciusko county high school summer league baseball league tournament. Members of the team are Louis Ritter, Steve Roderick, Paul Hamilton, Freddie Haab, Ron Baumgartner, Brad Beiswanger, Charles

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Club to tie and knot comforter

Lakeland Quilt Club members met Aug. 28 at the home of Wahneta Gebhart, Sechrist Lake. Estaleen Harney, Elwood, a former member of the Lakeland club, was a guest. Club survey sheets were revised and club guidelines established for next year. Rita Slankard read a poem entitled ‘Quilter’s Shopping List.” It was decided to tie and knot a wool top comforter for the Beaman Home as a club project. The comforter top was donated by Miriam Mason. Wilma Plotner announced that several Lakeland club members will enter quilts and also help to monitor the Scottsdale Mall Quilt Show in October. It was noted that the club will start its 10th year in September. New officers were elected. They are: Eleanor Bates and Marianne Watson, co-chairmen; Ruth Dunker, secretaryreporter; Jessie Wainscott, treasurer; and Roberta Sowers, assistant treasurer. Mrs. Dunker will be assisted by Mrs. Slankard and Lorraine Brownell. Mrs. Harney reported on activities of the Hartland Patchwork Quilt Club, Elwood. The group is planning a quilt show for next year in conjunction with Elwood Glass Festival Days. She ■ showed a baby bear pattern quilt of original design, and a bunny quilt with 3-D effect applique. Mrs. Harney also told about spending two months in Hawaii where she attended classes to

Berkeypile, Bill Musser, Clark Crafton, Lance Estep and Tom Fuller, and coach Fritz Wolferman. A daughter was born to Mr. and I Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer on August 28 at 4:50 a.m. The baby was named Roxann, and she weighed in at Goshen General hospital at 8 pounds, 4 ounces. She has a sister, Connie, 12, and a brother, Kent, 4. Howard Haab has announced the sale of the Milford Dairy to National Milk Co. of South Bend and Goshen, a division of the Pure Milk Association. Haab has owned and operated the Dairy for the past 13 years. James Brumbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brumbaugh, celebrated his eleventh birthday

BY MARY LEE WILLMAN . . . Readers living in the North Webster area are encouraged to call their news items to Mary Lee Willman at 834-4544 for publication in this column.

learn how to do Hawaiian quilting. She displayed a wall hanging with green background and pink pattern applique, and wore a pink skirt with patchwork tulip design border at the hemline. Mrs. Gebhart announced that she is ordering the Kaye Wood

It happened in .... King Arthur's Town

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to: Evon Foyle, Michael McCoy, Sept. 1; Ron Greider, Walt Corbin, Mark Drudge and Virginia Bockman, Sept. 2; Jeremy Stidams and Pamela Foyle, Sept. 3; Lynn Atwood, Steve Fouts, Elsie Elsenrath, Harry Miller, Vivian Graber. Charles Vest and Dan Brown, Sept. 4; Dick Luqdy, Allen Thompson, Helen Boze and Richard Shanahan, Sept. 5; Ruth Dunker, Sept. 7; Hal Minear and Bill Thompson, Sept. 8; Steve White Jr., Vickie Rich and Adrian Waites, Sept. 9; Sharon Richcreek, Dick Snoke, Dennis Wright, Andy New and Nelda Bone, Sept. 10; Bob Likens, Robert Haines, Don Miller and Anna Boyer, Sept. 12; Jenilee Anderson and Annalee Reynolds, Sept. 13; Margaret Teal, Rob

of Thursday, Aug. 27, with ten of his friends. Marion Groves caught an 11 pound carp in Turkey Creek west of Milford Wednesday night. He said he used a spinning rod. 50 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 7,1939 Miss Bessie Burris, who has retired after several years of successful teaching, was the guest of honor at a dinner given by the women teachers of the Milford school, at Pine Tree Inn south of Goshen. At the dinner were Mrs. Inez Anglin, Mrs. Mary Hurd, and the Misses Martha Groves, Maude McLaughlin, Trella Carts, June Coy, Lillian Kantner and Meta Gatke. In last week’s paper it was said that the little white dog belonging

VCR teaching tape about lap quilting. At the Sept. 11 meeting, secret pal names will be revealed. Lakeland members will be attending the ‘lndiana Quilting Party* quilt show on Sept. 22 in Indianapolis. A white elephant sale is planned for Sept. 25 at the home of Marjorie Fowler.

Zurcher, Marvin Abrell and Amanda Fouts, Sept. 14; K.J. Keene and Justin Steinhoff, Sept. 15; Jeffrey Carl Hamman Jr. and Raymond Hively, Sept. 16; Jim White and Charles Cavert, Sept. 17; Don Ferverda and Clint Corden, Sept. 19; Barbara Foyle, Sept. 20; Dennis Likens, Nellie Alspaugh, Virginia Perry, Barbara Abrell, Naomi Angel and Michael Epgle, Sept. 21; Suzanne Taylor, Marcia Conkling, Roger McCoy and Joyce Packard, Sept. 22; Tony Burk, Ray Kimmel, Amanda Renee Slaven. Sept. 23; Mayzel Miller, Sept. 24; Ken Wagner and Mike Taylor, Sept. 26; George Sliger, Ruby McClarnon and Jonathan Mock, Sept. 27; Mike Heche, Jerry Bodkin and Galen Johnson, Sept. 28; Jeff Salisburg and Eleanor Nine, Sept. 29; Karleen Richards and William Jernigan, Sept. 30. —o— THE SUMMER Reading Program at North WebsterTippecanoe Township Public Library ended on Aug. 16 with a party, ice-cream treats and awards. Erin Preston was the top reader. Sign-up for youngsters for the pre-school story hour began Sept. 1. The story hour will begin Wednesday, Oct. 4. NORTH WEBSTER Church of God Senior Citizens will be going to the Grabill Country Fair on Sept. 7 and to Yellow Creek Lake on Sept. 9. —o— ELEMENTARY SUNDAY School classes at North Webster United Methodist Church are planning a party on Sept. 10 from 2-4 p.m. in the church basement. NORTH WEBSTER Church of God new fall series. Ladies' Prayer and Bible Study, started Sept; 5 at 9:30 a.m. The study topic is II Corinthians. TILL NEXT week . . . Teenager injured as four-wheeler hits rut, flips At 10:38 am., Monday, Sept. 4, the Syracuse EMS was called to the James Johnson residence on Camelot Lake. Mrs. Johnson’s nephew, Jason Smith, 16, Grand Rapids, Mich., who was visiting in the area, was riding a fourwheeler and hit a rut, causing the ATV to flip over on him. He was transported to the hospital where he was treated for a broken collarbone. Mrs. Johnson states that her nephew is doing fine and will have to wear a brace for three weeks to pull his shoulders back.

to Orville Lutes was thought to be mad last Tuesday morning. The examination by Dr. Neff proved otherwise. It showed that the dog must have been poisoned. He was treated by Dr. Neff and came thru its case nicely. Ivan Kline and his Rube Band played at the annual Cromwell Labor Day get-together and street fair last Monday afternoon and night. The first meeting of the Columbia Reading Circle will be Monday evening, September 11 at the country home/of June Coy. All members are urged to attend. Those wishing transportation go to Clovers Clothes Shop at 6:45 p.m. Miss Marie Rassi, of Morton, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Wuthrich.

Hi Neighbors welcomes two new members Penny Plickard and Erma Wiggs were welcomed as new members on Aug. 24 when Hi Neighbors Club met at the Old Mock School. Hostesses for the day were Alta Darr and Margaret Darr. A program about computers was presented by Lou Ann Wiggs. A club trip to Shipshewanna is planned for Sept. 27 with Denise Wiggs and Evelyn Bowser as cochairmen of the planning committee. Points of interest will be toured and a luncheon is scheduled. A committee meeting has been called for 6 p.m., Sept. 11, at the Mock School. At that time, decisions and evaluations will be made concerning necessary repairs and maintenance to the old school building. Ideas discussed for upcoming bazaar Betty Hinton was hostess for the Aug. 24 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Hobby Club. Ideas were discussed for the upcoming Christmas bazaar. Those attending were working on counted cross stitch, quilting, knitting, and crocheting. A sack luncjl was served at noon. A coconut cream dessert was provided by Ida Hart. Julia Frush hostess for Homemakers Rural Neighbors Extension Homemakers met Aug. 30 with Julia Frush as hostess and Marjorie Tennent as co-hostess. The meditation was read by Mary Beth Camden. Roll call response was “What I showed at the county fair and how I placed.” A card of congratulations was signed for Kathy Colby and her newborn son. Gayle Biltz gave the lesson about “Home Health Care.” Reports were given by Amy Stump, health and safety; Vicki Camden, cultural arts; Mrs. Biltz, citizenship. Mrs. Tennent explained how to have a fall salad garden. Discussion was held concerning the recent county fair. The group voted to order more spices to continue the club fund-raising project. Homemaker’s Camp was discussed. Refreshments of iced white cake with red gelatin filling was served by the hostesses. Miss Stump will be hostess for the September meeting, which will be held Sept. 26, instead of Sept. 27, due to conflicting dates. Restrictions announced for Tri-County Restrictions on boating and hunting will be in effect during waterfowl seasons at several state fish and wildlife areas, announced Patrick R. Ralston, director of the Department of Natural Resources, recently. Boating and fishing will be temporarily restricted on some waters of the following state fish and wildlife areas during the upcoming duck and goose hunting seasons. At the Tri-Countv Fish and Wildlife Area in North Webster, Allen, Rothenberger. and Spear Lakes will be closed to fishing and boating from October 3 to January 9 or freeze-up. All other lakes, except Wyland, will be closed to fishing and boating October 13-15 and November 4 to January 9 or freeze-up Space plane go-ahead President Bush is giving a new push to research on a high-speed space plane but is delaying until 1993 the moment of judgment on whether to build it.

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TAX SALE To Be Held Tuesday, October 3rd. 19*9 List Os Tracts Or Real Property Eligible For Sale Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing described tracts and real property have returned delinquent tor the non payment of taxes or special assessments for the year 1989 and prior years to the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana by the County Treasurer Such tracts and real property identified by key number, legal description and street address or common description will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder by the County Treasurer in the Basement Meeting Room in the Kosciusko County Justice Building, 121 North Lake Street In the City of Warsaw. Indiana on Tuesday, October 3rd, 19»» commencing at the hour of 10:00 AA*. Eastern Standard Time and will continue until all tracts and real property have been offered for sale. The Kosciusko County Auditor and Kosciusko County Treasurer will make application on September 20.1*0* tor a court judgement against the tracts of real property for an amount set out below, and for an order to sell the tracts or real property at public auction to the highest bidder. Tracts or real property offered for sale will not be sold for an amount which Is less than the sum of: a. the delinquent taxes and special assessments on each tract or item of real property b. the taxes and special assessments on each tract or item of real property that are due and payable In the year 19*9. c all penalties due on the delinquencies d. twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for postage and publication costs plus any other actual costs Incurred by the county. The person redeeming each tract or item of real property after the sale must pay an Interest charge of twelve percent (12%) on the amount of taxes and special assessments on the redeemed tract or real property. REAL ESTATE TAX SALE LISTING Parcel No. Name Delinq/Penatty Title Srch Andres, Current Total Other Fees Total 001-04050-10 Leased Lan& 1-50-7. 1*5.51 25.00 2*4.59 Decker Eric (Approx. 650 Ft W Os Co Farm Rd 63.00 0.00 R 2 Box 13 A On 700 S. N Side Kosciusko Co.) 0.00 Claypool, IN 46510 001-07000-30 1-15-5 72.19 25.00 137.57 Gast George Stephen Tract In SW Os Sec 4 6, NW Os 40.30 0.00 -0- 6)7-070*0-30 1016 Country Club Ln. 9-31-16. 5.32 A. (Approx. 1550 Ft S 0.00 Warsaw, IN 46500 On Kinsey Rd FR Hoppus Rd E Side Kosciusko Co.) 001 13500-50 Leased Land 74.80 25.00 141.76 Me Cord Betty & Norman 1 116 3 41.00 0.00 R Newton Wallen 0.00 Silver Lake, IN 46902 ( 900 S On North Side Os Rd Approx. 57 East Os St Rd 15 Kosciusko Co ) CLAYPOOL 002-0200226 2-77*0 126*3 25.00 222.21 Brown Jim R A Hazel Lot 69 R Beighs 2nd Add 70.30 0.00 5.37 516-02002-26 To North John Wayne (206 S Church St. Claypool) 0.00 PO Box 171 22751 Claypool, IN 46510 002 12000 10 2 77 1 637.65 25.00 926.53 Landis Don W 5* Ft Lot 1. 263.88 0.00 To Snyder Paul D «. Kathryn (103 W Section St. Claypool) P O Box 154 Claypool, IN 46510 002-12000-20 2-77 4 34.76 25.00 73.04 Landis Don W 5* Ft Lot 2. 14.0* 0.00 To Synder Paul D & Kathryn (Behind 103 W Section St Claypool) 000 P O Box 154 Claypool. IN 46510 002 19002 50 —■ 2-77-3 204.06 25.00 313.50 Landis Don R 8 x 666 Ft E Side W W Lots 1 A 2 *4.44 0.00 27.75 516-I*oo2-50 To Paul D. & Kathryn Snyder & Out Lol 2. 0.00 P.O. Box 154 (105 W Section St Claypool) 341.25 Claypool. IN 46510 WAYNE 003 12050 14 3-117-2 11,410.09 25.00 13,793.63 Lincolndale Drive In Theater Leased Land From Batalis 2,350.54 0.00 c/o Max Patterson (E On US 30 Adj To Safe Way Door 0.00 221 N Columbia St Kosciusko Co.) Warsaw. IN 46580 003-14001-50 3-126-32 561.20 25.00 918.92 Nelson Sherman O & Nancy J Lot 9 Lake Sharon Sub Div. 332.72 0.00 11.50 430-14010-00 To Stage Benny R A Mary Ann (2511 Lake Sharon Rd Warsaw) 0.00 R 3 Lake Sharon 930.42 Warsaw, IN 46580 003 09000 33 3-14140 174.05 25.00 272.89 Peru Federal Sav'g & Loan Assoc Lot 5 Southwood 6th Add 73.04 0.00 0 617-14005-83 322 S Detroit (Southwood Dr. W Approx. 176 Ft 0.00 Warsaw. IN 465*0 On S Side. Warsaw) 003 09000 32 3-141-59 174 *5 25.00 272.89 Peru Federal Sav'g & Loan Assoc Lot 4 Southwood 6th Add 73.04 0.00 322 S Detroit (Southwood Dr W Approx. 76 Ft On 0.00 Warsaw. IN 46580 S Side, Warsaw 003-09000 34 3-141-61 174.85 25.00 272.0* Peru Federal Sav'g & Loan Assoc Lot 6 Southwood 6th Add 73.04 0.00 322 S Detroit (Southwood Dr W Approx. 276 Ft . 0.00 Warsaw, IN 46580 On S Side, Warsaw) 0030900041 3-55-29 515.16 25.00 954.72 Rapsavage Rick A Debra L Lot 4 Indian Village 2nd Add 414.56 0.00 4.** 425-I*oos-90 R,B Lot 4 (121 N Tepee Dr Warsaw) 0.00 Indian Village *63.62 Warsaw. IN 46580 0031903490 3 153 13 1,135.50 25.00 1.7*3.46 Stiver Donald Phillip A W'nNE Less Sk A SW Cor 632.96 0.00 27X1 5*6-1*034-00 Larvonnia Sue 36-32-5. 57.15 A. 0.00 P O Box 231 L (2262 W CR 350 S Warsaw) 1,821.27 Bull Shoals. Ark 72619 003 1903500 3 153 13 5* 25 25.00 115.71 Stiver Donald Phillip A SW Cor WU. NE 36 32 5 75 A. 32.46 0.00 71.00 o*3 99*9003 Larvonnia Sue (2242 W CR 350 S Warsaw) 0.00 R 2 Box 296 ’*- 7 ' Warsaw. IN 46580 WARSAW 004-01010 50 4-79 104 1,309.38 25.00 1,064.74 Antonides Randall Lee A Lot 3 Ra Mar Sub Div 530.36 0.00 Donna May (1405 Ranch Rd Warsaw) 0.00 1405 Ranch Rd Warsaw. IN 46500 004 02000 2* 4 41 5 42.04 25.00 67.04 Bailey Amos A Edna Less S 55' Lot 58 Lake Side Park. 00 0.00 (717 N Ellsworth Sr Warsaw) 0.00 004 03007-10 4-43-221 *91.97 25.00 1,399.75 Gault A Jane A Kruger Sue Pt Lot 306 4*2.78 0.00 211 W Ft Wayne St (211 W Ft Wayne St Warsaw) 0.00 Warsaw. IN 46580 004 13001-88 4-48 146 601.96 25.00 1,000.46 Harman Teddy Wayne S W Lots 85 A 86 Mt Mem Add. 373.50 0.00 2017 E Jefferson St (2017 E Jefferson St Warsaw) 0.00 Warsaw. IN 46580 004 00014-50 4 78-77 A 53.37 25.00 107.27 Hawley Elmer E A Esther F E 2 Rd Os W 12 Rd N 28.90 0.00 To Ford Gus A Maxine Creek S Pt NW Cor 0.00 8787 Scotty Dr 17-32-6. .16 A. Lake, Ml 48632 (Approx 165 Ft E FR Union St On Godman St. S Side. Warsaw) 004 11018-00 4 *3 32 31.42 25.00 68.80 Kirtley Frank J Et Al Tract S Pt SE SW 1* 32 6. .0* A. 12.38 0.00 To Frantz Robert (1542 Brookview Ave Warsaw) 0.00 R R 7 Box 51 Warsaw. IN 46580 004 05007 70 4-48-192 .. 13,756.04 25.00 14,078.14 Long Stanley D Lot 320 7th Amended Add 297.10 0.00 75.00 004 99*90-26 105 4th St (Hendricks St Approx 75 Ft 0.00 Winona Lake. IN 46590 w FR Parker Ave N Side. Warsaw) 14,153.14 004 19024 72 4-39-9. C I’ 2 - 77 25 00 1,3 17 Slone Charles E SE Cor S Pt SW 7 32-6 2 07A 45.40 0.00 1023 W Winona Ave (1023 W Winona Ave Warsaw 1 0.00 Warsaw, IN 465*0 004 19052 32 4-42-113 307.55 25.00 456.35 Stouder Wallace EJr W W'z Lots 439 A 440 OP 123X0 0.00 R 6 Box 521 (419 W Perry St Warsaw’ 0.00 Warsaw. IN 46580 _ 004 22001 31 4 20-29 28 x- 42.04 25.00 67.04 Van Curen James W Lot 75 A 74 Lake Side Park 00 0.00 40.94 004 22001 32 503 E Alward <503 E Alward St Warsaw! 0 00 Warsaw IN 46580 _ 177 " . 004 05000 20 4-41 134 638.61 25.00 911.21 Sewer I Wood Claude L A Mary Ann Lot 49 Kists N Add 247 40 0 “ 99 " ‘■'J 9 ' 57 ’ 7 705 N Cook St (70S N Cook st Warsaw) 0.00 103.65 4/87_4/0* Warsaw. IN 46580 * " ‘“OSCTFZJ . 1.112.2 c 004 05000 40 4 41 135 249 74 23 “ 349 411 Wood Claude L A Mary Ann Lots 51. 52. 67 A 68 44 92 000 1 3 20 625 05000 5 705 N Cook St Kists N Add 0 00 —— Warsaw IN 465*0 1 705 N Cook St Warsaw X2.W TIPPECANOE 005 Bowser Terry (Armstrong Rd — 3rd Residence 324 50 0 00 R 2 Box 175A W Os 750 E Kosciusko Co.) 0 00 F6orth Webster IN 46555 _ _ 005 04012 30 5-64 10 A 294 15 25 00 437.17 ’ Dr d goo Earnest Ml Pt Tret EPtWWSEI6 33 727 A 111-02 0.00 Carol J T W R O S (CR 675 E CM SOON 0.00 R 2 Box 164 Kosciusko Co ) ' North Webster IN 46555 005 06002 50 50 121 257 95 25 00 306.21 Felser Lillie E Pt Lot ’ Shore Acres 2nd Add 103 26 0 00 To Richards Lorena Ann (Approx 100 Ft E Os First St On 0 00 R 1 Box 300 Lakeview Dr Kosciusko Co.) Warsaw IN 46510 — 005 02055 22 S-51 107 A 136 X 25.00 225.24 Hurd Arnold A Emma 03*9 Lot 27 Ist Add To Backwater 63 94 0.00 % Davey Perkins Haven 0-00 R »3 Box 281 (Approx 400 Ft SE of 925 E On Warsaw IN 46580 Lake St. Kosciusko Co 1 005 30030 10 5-140 330 0 00 25*8 0 00 IV - K Corp Lot 12*6 Blk 77 Yogi Bear s 3 16 0 00 .76 528 30026 32 To Ivan Griffin Jellystone Pk 0.00 65801 St Rd 15 ( 850 E To Main Ent To Ranger Rd 2992 Goshen IN 46526 To Winona Way, 3rd Lot NE Side. Kosciusko Co ) 005 13501 20 5-62 3 571.17 25.00 124.79 Me Clellan Martha C Lot 14 A 3 Ft S Side Os Lot 228 62 0.00 To Me Clellan Helen Mae 13 Tippe Park 0 00 106 E Wash St (Approx 1700 Ft W Os 675 E Monice. IN 47305 A N 75 Ft. W Side Kosciusko Co.) 005 19032 16 5 *3 308 I*6 1* 2S.«* 8)1.80 Spaulding Robert W Lot 29 Weimers Lake View Park 100.80 0.00 To Rutledge Tim (NW Corner Os High A Main Sts 0.00 801 N Johnson Kosciusko Co.) Warsaw IN 46510 005 22002 71 5 ’1 7 L 214.9* 25.0* 37* 02 vest James NE Pt SW 3 33 7 22 A ** 0* 0.00 R 2 Box 119 (Syr Web Rd— Black's Tr . Cr. 0.00 North Webster IN 46555 South Dr Ist Rd To Right. 2nd Lot On Left Or West Kosciusko Co.) (Continued on page 14)

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