The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 November 1990 — Page 15

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10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 12,1980 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wixson have moved from Syracuse and are now living at 519 S. High St., Selinsgrove, Pa. Mr. Wixson has taken a position as production manager for a mobile home manufacturing firm there. They lived in Syracuse for eight years prior to moving to Pennsylvania. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Kingston of Weldon, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swaisgood of Helena, Ohio. The three couples met on a tour of Europe 1% years ago.

BHj|— Li Si IX *i lia&L '<' GRAND PRIZE WINNER — Danielle Cox, center, was named grand prize winner during the recent grand opening at Video Connection/Radio Shack, located on SR 13 across from McDonald’s in Syracuse. Danielle, the daughter of Dale and Luann Cox of Syracuse, also received the honor of cutting the ribbon during the opening ceremonies. She was assisted by her mother, Luann, second from left. Barb VanLue, at the left, and Jeremy VanLue, far right, are shown holding the ribbon while Dan VanLue, second from right, holds the VCR, which was the grand prize. (Photo by Dale Tobias)

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10 YEARS AGO, NOV. 12,1980 Charles Spillman was sworn in as Milford’s new postmaster Fri-

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The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club members met recently for their November meeting in the home of Priscilla Rhode, with Mrs. Don Robbins as co-hostess. Most of the evening was spent on a workshop for the bazaar to be held in one of the homes shown on the Bell Walk. Lena Warner, 300 E. Carroll St., Syracuse, left Monday morning for Walla Walla, Wash., where she will visit her brother, Rev. William Manroe. She saw her brother a year ago after a 21-year absence, and this will be her first trip to his Washington

day, Nov. 7, by John E. Lawecki, management sectional center manager-postmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Flannery, 108 W. First St., P.O. Box 117, Milford, are the parents of a son, Kent Adam, born Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 7:45 p.m. in the Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, nine ounces and measured 21 inches long. Other children of the Flannerys are Larry, 16, Rebecca, 12, and Roberta, 11. Navy Radioman Seaman Rocky L. Lozano, son of Alejandro L. and Maria S. Lozano, r 1 box 133, Milford, has completed training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. Jeff Hall of Milford was named Central Region runner-up for the Future Farmers of America Placement in Agricultural Production Proficiency Award competition. Ron Conley has recently been hired as Milford’s new street and water superintendent. He replaces Terry Beatty who served in that position for two years. 20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 11,1970 As of November 1 Thomas D. Levernier received a promotion

home in 30 years. Carole Pohl, Syracuse, has joined the Custom Crest Division of Tekonsha Corporation as administrative manager. She has extensive experience in administrative management, production control, insurance, graphic art and public relations. 20 YEARS AGO, NOV. 11,1970 Mrs. John Darr of Syracuse has returned home from a visit with her son and daughter-in-law in California, and talks favorably of the airplane flight and also of a desire to fly to Hawaii.

to Spec. 4. Tom is serving in the army in Germany. He is a Hawk Missile Crewman and lives in Sennfield, Germany, with his wife, the former Nancy Barth. A son, Alex 11, was born Thursday at 7:11 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lozano of Milford, in Goshen hospital. He weighed six pounds, 14 ounces and was 19 inches long. Alex has one brother, Rockey, nine; two sisters, Diana, ten and Sandra is seven. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart and daughter, Suzanne of Hickory, N.C., spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs.' Dewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Om of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart of Milford, parents of Randall, returned to North Carolina with them on Saturday to visit for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Price of r 2 Leesburg entertained their grandson Timmy Troup on his first birthday, Tuesday, Nov. 3. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 10,1960 Predictions on the election made in last week’s Milford Mail proved amazingly close, considering it was not based on any sampling. The Mail predicted a Kennedy, Welsh and Mishler win and this was borne out by Tuesday night’s tabulations. Brad Beiswanger, Jennifer Sunthimer and Tom Parrett will have solo parts in the Milford high school fall concert Wednesday evening, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Knepper

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The Town and Country Home Ec Club met Thursday, Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. Robert Auer. Seven members were present to hear Mrs. Robert Spearman comment on lighting and pictures and decoration of a home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ganshom of Syracuse have returned from a vacation including a three-day Bahama trip. While in Atlanta, Ga., they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howell. Miss Irene Abts and Mrs. Arthur Schrader entertained for the November meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club, and 13 members responded to roll call by naming their favorite house plant. Mrs. George Kleopfer was hostess for the Thursday meeting of the Trinity Circle of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church with 10 members and three guests, Mrs. Blanche Hay, Mrs. Ray D. Jones, and Mrs. Gene Thompson, in attendance. Mrs. Carl Penn was hostess to 16 members and one guest, Mrs. Paul Penn, of the Syracuse Ladies of the Round Table on Monday evening, Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Gardner of r 1, Syracuse, entertained approximately 60 friends from the Milford and Syracuse area at a pig roast dinner Sunday afternoon. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 10,1960 Newest addition to the staff of the Syracuse-Wawasee Journal is James F. Osborne. Osborne, already at work in the Journal office learning office and shop routine, is a Nappanee resident. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Anderson of Indianapolis were weekend guests of her sister, Mrs. Joy Sims, and husband.

have purchased the Orvil Orn property and plan to move there after some extensive remodeling is done to the house. The Kneppers plan to sell their house at the corner of Section and Maple streets. Four men from Milford returned from a 10-day deer hunting trip to Alva, Wyo., Sunday. They were R. E. Slabaugh, Stanley Scott, Phil Campbell and Bob Wolferman, who report that each bagged a deer. 50 YEARS AGO, NOV. 14,1940 The Milford merchants will sponsor a turkey drawing Saturday night, November 16, instead of the cash drawing usually held on Saturday night. Arthur Kline is one of nine students of Ball State teachers’ college at Muncie who is enlisted in the United States flying service of that school, his father, Ivan Kline told us this week. It was judged Sunday that more than 400 people gathered at the Milford Apostolic church to attend the dedication services of the rebuilding of the local church. A daughter, Carol Anita, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Holderread Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Dr. V. G. Hursey was the attending physician. Melba Fox, a student nurse at the Methodist hospital, Indianapolis, was home over the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fox of Milford Junction.

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Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kinder and daughter, Nancy, returned Sunday from St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wymond Luttman and family were dinner guests Sunday of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luttman, in Hudson. The November meeting of the Syracuse Saddle Club was held Sunday at the George Hammon home with 16 members present for a potluck supper. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes were in Lafayette for the weekend, attended the Purdue football game and the Herb Shriner show in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerfin returned from a week’s vacation in Florida where they also attended a trailer show near Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huff Friday afternoon and on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the sixth birthday of their daughter, Caron. Mary Ellen Coleman was a guest. Single pierced earring When wearing a belt that is too long and keep sticking out in front, use a single pierced earring to secure the belt end in place. It can be especially attractive if you can coordinate the earring stud with any buttons or decorations on your outfit. If you are wearing a dress or blouse with pearl buttons, use a pearl stud earring and so on. It helps to add an extra accessory as well as serving an excellent purpose. Marietta K., Terre Haute, Ind. Answers to King Crossword

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Kosciusko County Justice Building 121 North Lake Street Warsaw, IN 46580 2788 CASE NUMBER 43C01 9011-EU 146 Notice is given that on Nov. 7, 1990, Della Baumgartner was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Edith I. Baumgartner who died October 28, 1990, and was authorized to conduct an unsupervised administration of this estate. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claims with the Clerk of the Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within one year after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, on November 7, 1990. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Courts Robert L. Rasor, Attorney Rasdr, Harris, Lemon & Reed 210 North Buffalo Street Warsaw, IN 46580 (219) 267-5111 N. 14-21 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED NO. 43D01 9002-ESOIO IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MILTON M. HALL, DECEASED IN THE KOSCIUSKO SUPERIOR COURT 1990 TERM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Isabelle E. Rogers 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 Superior Court on the 30th day of Nov., 1990 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 7th day of November, 1990. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os Kosciusko Superior Court Loren R. Sloat, Attorney KINDIG & SLOAT 105 West Lincoln Street Nappanee, IN 46550 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED " NO. 43C01-8706-ES 71 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES R. WITMAN, DECEASED IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT 1990 TERM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Betty L. Witman 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 30th day of Nov., 1990 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

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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 7th day of November, 1990. Jeanne Welrick Clerk Os Kosciusko Circuit Court Loren R. Sloat, Attorney KINDIG 4 SLOAT 105 West Lincoln Street Nappanee, IN 46550

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Nov. 20,1990. Charter Network 14.03; United Telephone Co 20.55; Times Union 40.00, United Telephone Co 9.04; A Gunter 14.00; Atek Information Services Inc 182.00; M Hoffman 216.00; A E Boyce Co, Inc 16.52; Business Systems, Inc 10.44; NBS Office Supplies 1.23, Monroe 156.00; PDH Office Products 41.10, Waddell Printing Co 53.00; United Telephone Co 13.60; Silveus & Bradway 20.80; Superior Supply 479.60; Hall Hardware 8.98; Ream Steckbeck Paint Co 6.17; United Telephone Co .47; Sewage Collection Office 582.42; Na tional Dust Control 188.55; J A Sexauer 7.50; Schraders 8.18; Warsaw Wholesale Suppliers Inc 4.54, Wildman's Buffalo St Cleaners 72.54; Waste Management 195.00; Harmon Glass — Warsaw 66.67; Miller & Sons Structures Inc 12.31; Goshen Electric 15.56; Pel-Genesis Inc 136.35; United Telephone Co 52.15; NBS Office Supplies 5.00; United Telephone Co 11.26; Postmaster 1500.00; R Durbin 661.00; K Teel 187.35; Atek Information Services Inc 456.07; Fisher Bros Paper Co 2844.00; Coca Cola Bottling Co Indianapolis Inc 86.00; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers, Inc 167.79; Cental Cellular 56.00; United Telephone Co 3486.65; R Knudsen 120.25; R Durbin 199.00; Mall-Journal/The Paper 42.51; Indiana Department Os Employment 480.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2174.67; King Memorial Home 100.00; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Delaughter Funeral Home 100.00; Logansport Community School Corp 1449.30; Home Health Care 2500.00; Digital Equipment Corporation 123.40; Atek Information Services, Inc 5269.84; Kosciusko Co Historical Society 1416.67; Beaman Home 916.67; E Creighton 40.00; M McDaniel 40.00; PDH Office Products 30.15; G Lengemann Co 137.90; E Creighton 4.00; M McDaniel 3.50; J Moyer 172.50; Times-Union 4.46; I Deafen ba ugh 565.20; J Plank 90.00; D Miller 45.00; M Wuchter 520.20, B Riner 135.00; R Banks 90.00; J Henwood 135.00; L Kinsey 90.00; D Darr 60.00; D Taylor 30.00; R Weaver 15.00; E Cole 30.00; T Thomas 30.00; C Coburn 30.00; NBS Office Supplies 100.12; J Welrick 25.29; L Kinsey 21.00; B Riner 48.50, AAailJournal/The Paper 174.87; Times-Union 142.69; W Parke MD 1200.00; Page Alert 101.10; United Telephone Co 161.69; Indiana Restaurant Equipment 4.00; Quality Stores 8.68; Superior Supply 212.20; Coverall Rental 110.75; Quality Stores 11.20; Supersweet Farm Service 70.50; Animal Medical Center 443.80; Charter Network 11.49a United Telephone Co 7.59; Waste Management 90.00; NBS Office Supplies 12.29; Legal Directories Pub. Co, Inc 45.51; United Telephone Co 18.25; United Telephone Co 3.88; Information & Records Associates Inc 33.80; Charter Network 5.48, NBS Office Supplies 71.01; Standard Register Company 417.42; Silveus & Bradway 273.72; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 55.27; Hardesty Printing Co Inc 111.15; J & K Communications, Inc 33.00; Warsaw Automotive 70.61; Smith Tire Ser vice 6.50; Steven R Jenkins Co 10.00; NBS Os flee Supplies 54.97; Charter Network 22.55; United Telephone Co 14.79; R Kemper 103.75; United Telephone Co 4.53; E Barber 65.75; D Biesemeyer 73.25; NBS Office Supplies 429.75; United Telephone Co 2.31; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 6.09; PDH Office Pho ducts 25.00; United Telephone Co 160.15; C Knlspel 42.00; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 8.09; PDH Office Products 93.46; Charter Network .49; P Kingston 48.00; Executive Office Machines, Inc 225.00; R Burner 10.00; R Sand 100.00; T Earhart 595.00; D Huffer 200.00; S Harris 150.00; C Kehler 555.00; NBS Office Supplies 76.00; Warsona Printing Co 462.05; Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Co 699.20;L*gat Olrecfortes Publishing 173.00, Mathew Bender & Co Inc 117.60; West Publishing Co 261.01; United Telephone Co 22.05; Charter Network 39.28; E Brown 102.75; T Earhart 790.00; C Kehler 215.00; M Reed 465.00; J Geberln 100.00; PDH Office Products 27.16; Charter Network 4.26, United Telephone Co 25.53, UTS 40.20, NIPSCO 10917.63; Hoosier Water 252.75; D Welrick 1037.40; M Schmitt 593.25; S Tatter 573.30, L Christner 564.00; M Kenipe 593.25, R Hartzell 555.00, S Christner 573.30; M McSherry 564.00, G Morehouse 564.00; M McCoy 141.75; N Woodling 555.00, M Cofflng 330.75; D Arnett 555.00; F Schmitt 472.50; S Shuter 555.00; J Brumfield 555.00, N Lefort 425.25; M Plante 472.50, M Besson 472.50, P Brown 1037.40, M Garman 593.25, M Wolford 573.30; M Weller 573.30, M Miner 573.30, E Ransbottom 559.00, G Heagy 692.30, L Taylor 573.30, M Ames 555.00; C Lowe 283.50; S Stouder 526.60, K Gaerte 545.00, J Smith 545.00, J Cox 930.30, B Shafer 573.30, K Thomas 573.30, B Hay 378.00, L Justice 593.25; J Plummer 573.30; S Esenwein 573.30, B Dust 867.30, C Sundhelmer 593.25, P Rader 573.30, V Morris 559.65; D Buchan 559.65; R Robinson 1128.06; C Rovenstine 1125.91, R Fellows 1093.04, T Kitch 1015.08, L Blackburn 1068.31; H Moser 1031.56, J Bron sing 964.36; M Hobbs 914.91; T Brindle 923.15, S Whitaker 973.87, D Curtis 890.18, S Knlspel 881.94; M Speigle 833.33, A Valentine 805.13, E Brown 805.13, J Hetler 70.00, M Fishbaugh 780.41, T Baugher 848.97, J Mooney 848.97; J Hart 848.97, C Smythe 755.68, A Cirlello 840.73, K Keele 739.20, D Roberts 739.20, L Holderman 784.35, C Rovenstine 784.35, C Hill 784.35, R Cox 719.25; G West 784.35, F Knafel 784.35, R Howatt 719.25; M Kissinger 843.15, R Kemper 1312.50; D Sadler 62 00. J Sadler 278.00; R Girod 89.25; L Sebo 633.15; D Hampton 759.15; L Bruner 633.15; S Holder man 891.46; J Sutton 759.15; A Gunter 940.80; M Warren 573.30; S Thompson 593.25; L Har man 565.00; F Thomas 378.00; S Bradford 545.00; C Knlspel 766.50; S Myrlck 593.25; P Gammlere 573.30; C Hefty 561.75; R Insley 118.13; CCauffman 766.50; K Bouse 593.25; E Balazs 561.69; C Morts 573.30; K Mayer

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561.69; P Kingston 236 25; B McKrill 58.80; R White 54 40; C Clampltt Jr 66.15; D Slater 115.50; E Slater 283.50; J Berger 58.80; P Rife 57.75; M Wertenberger 50.40; J Goon 58.80; R Hoffman 57.75; M Baumgartner 74.55, I Salman 74.55, M Camden 94.50, E Barber 54.60, B Leininger 472.50, S Mitchell 766.50, J Prado 593.25; D Biesemeyer 573.30; B Smits 550.00; C Schaaf 425.25, D Richard 1037.40; C Overmyer 593.25; A Kennedy 573.30; M Veach 573.30; N Smythe 573.30; S Gladieux 593.25; P Parker 573.30; J Moyer 697 20; C Danner 573.30, B Hathaway 378.00; E Wagner 324.00; M Hoerr 573.30; D Zolman 378.00; E Everest 72.45; S Everest 48.30; C Lynch 319.00; R Reed 393.75, M Beer 319.00; W Creighton 319.00, G Klinger 104.50, T Anglin 104.50; K Teel 104.50, R Hartzell 104.50, L Teghtmeygr 104.50, L Bertsch 104.50, W Tatter 104.50, P Abbett 524.40; C Hill 132.48; P Harty 476.70; D Hall 126.96; G Coppes 303.60; D Taylor 849.45; V Johnson 472.00; E Cole 674.10, D Robinson 768.12, R Hetler 752.21; G Nash 760.46; T McCarty 719.25, R Phillips 743.97; D Secrlst 604.32; D Smith 538.46; T Conley 719.25, N Sleeth 538.46; R Waterson 719.25; L Hollar Jr 719.25; L Furnivall 592.20; K Perkins 730.80; E Brown 1019.23; D Goshert 633.15; J Miner 730.80; D Weaver 913.46; L Cochran 633.15; C Grant 633.15; R Haines 661.04; T Bank 205.00; S Knisely 633.15; H Dittmar 633.15; M Hoffman 700.00; D Haney 730.80; B Banghart 730.80; N Stewart 633.15, L Cole 592.20; F Amsden 784.35; J Clase 784.35, K Charlton 171.88; S Bumgardner 308.00, A Hines 115.88; J Moyer 115.88 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Renekers Sport Shop 38.00; A E Boyce Co, Inc 535.65; County Extension Office 6.30; Postmaster 500.00, R Weaver 302.50; B Bax ter 294.75; R Fredrick 172.00; R Strong 324.75; J Bell 58.25, B Baxter 40.37, D Haines 602.70; J Cupp 1037.40; W Baxter 837.90; J Johnson 593.25, B Clouse 778.05; R Strong 768.60; M Moussallam 561.00; R Weaver 741.30; A Summe 573.30 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Waddell Printing Co 8.50, Zale Drugs Inc 35.37; Monteith Tire 1272.70; Bearings, Inc 217.11, Dyna Systems 289.63; Hall Hardware 6.95; T Hart 18.99; Higgins Farm A Lawn 11.73; Kerlin Tractor Sales 137.90; Lin colnway International Trucks Inc 1471.91; MacDonald Machinery 63.73; Northern Gases A Supplies 23.25; Quality Stores 48.95, RAK Industries 23.73; Reid-Holcomb Co 44.70; Rice-Ford Lincoln Mercury 124.25; Schraders 766.77, Trl-State Bolt 32.29; TTP Inc 35.00, Warsaw Automotive 341.01, Ser vice Electric, Inc 185.52; TSC Store 36.91; Warsaw Steel Co 34.75; Ace Hardware 35.54; Elf Asphalt 1933.78; Phend & Brown Inc 42312.02; Pierceton Equipment Co 4132.64; Grinnell Corp 2123.67; Bixel Paint Corp 3.16; Warsaw Chemical Co 319.00; 3M MNFI4II (RL) 486.60; Charter Network 48.93, J A K Communications, Inc 331.70; United Telephone Co 29.04; NIPSCO 683.12; B Kuhn 879.76, R Leiter 918.75; D Rogers 818.10; J Ingle 608.36; L Young 753.36, J Adams Jr 787.69; E Coy 780.88; L Engle 787.69, R Hypertension Just mild elevation of blood pressure can permanently damage heart and blood vessels and increase risk of heart attack, according to a new study of 1,000 persons in Tecumseh, Mich. Dr. Steve Julius of the University of Michigan, director of the study, said, “Mild elevations of blood pressure are not as innocuous as we used to think.” He said, even people with borderline hypertension should be treated more aggressively than is customary now. But some doctors say the findings did not produce enough evidence to suggest changing treatment. Meanwhile, another recent, study concludes that exercise is just as effective in lowering moderately elevated blood pressure as drugs (Journal/American Medical Association, May, 1990). However, the study was a small, short-term study and is not expected to bring any abrupt change in treatment. High blood pressure affects about 60 million Americans. People should not wait to exercise until they develop hypertension. — Health News Network

RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - FARM 65758 SR 15, Goshen, IN 46526 ■ -fl 219-533-04040r457-4604 r=] 4*" L-Thwoits r- I IJ HE Broker Owner IJJ, ajffo GRI CREA L■■■■•*. Appraisal Specialist I— - , fl PRICE REDUCED TO $57,900. Great opportunity to buy a lovely 3 bedroom ranch with family room on main level. Quiet neighborhood. Close to schools. Owners anxious.

/\ / Cg | J" -p* Rick Pinney, Owner/Broker || r. | Molinda Pinney, Owner/Broker Rp fHaBLSwj.-T'\r Carolyn Parmerlee k David Scheldt . - SR 13, Syracuse 457-4478 It's hard to describe the M, many amenities this prop- ' X erty offers from the appeal mg wooded, spacious lot to ?' ,jl 4JA the charming decot This 9£g f home radiates a special f ' ' warmth throughout the 8 rooms of both formal and mfor mal living and dining areas, 3 bedrooms and 1 T>. baths on the main level (The family room has a cozy comer fireplace visible from the kitchen too!) The basement is finished with recreation room and bar. There's a double garage and large yard for pool is you so desire. WAWASEE WATERWAY .-**•?< - i DOCK and this very attrac ~ ar, d 26 x 32 garage located in picturesque set ting await your inspection I Affordably paced in SBo's.

Hi™ ns.n. F Kamnwrtr 794 J»; R Maks 80*12, A Miller 794 59; L Mental 794J0; G Adams 7N.W; K Busselberg 7MM; J Davis •05 00; P Doetan 7(7*9; D Huffman (2*55; G Huffman 79*. 10; B Hyde Jr (2(55; B Hyde 111 a05.00; R Jackson »11J»; J Kuhn 7V1.»; R Norman (05.00; L Phillips (0540; T Rowland 7W10; D Shilling 7M.lt; M Winger 1037.40; G Cstapp (05.00, B Montel THM; O Jackson 7»1.K; M Walther M1.(5; K Traylor 1557.15; T Kuhn 7S7.ee; L Traylor 7*7.55; D Lynch (IS. 10; J O'Connor Jr 7(7 M; R Barley (05.00; J Beer 794.50, G Shepherd 794J0 KOS. CO. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLL* CLAIMS Congdon Engineering Associates Inc 2*45.70; Miller * Sons Structures Inc 20.21; Culverts Plus Inc 494 00; Advened Drainage Systems 391.25; Warsaw Wholesale Suppliers Inc 51.50; Advanced Drainage Systems 34.15 KOS. CO. GEN. DRAIN IMPROVEMENT PAYROLL* CLAIMS Advanced Drainage Systems 543*45; Jim Kelrn Excavating 2(3 00, Kline Trucking 8189.18; L Leckrone 41.1.00; D Leckrone 507.00; Everest Crane Service 325.00 KOS. CO. DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE PAYROLL* CLAIMS D Leckrone 951.00; Roto Rooter Sewer Service 50.00; S Wllcoxson 205.00; Macy Blasting 624.00; John Camden Construction Co 60.00; Advanced Drainage Systems 506 27; Walters Plumbing* Heating43so.oo; Jim Kelrn Excavating 1028.50; L Leckrone 1866 45 KOS. CO. HEALTHMAINT. FUND PAYROLL* CLAIMS NBS Office Supplies 19.15; Brennan Drugs 707.50; Centel Cellular 58.00; Charter Net work 26.39; United Telephone Co 55.55 KOS. CO. CUM. CAPITAL OEV. PAYROLL* CLAIMS NIPSCO 500000.00 KOS. CO. CUM. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL* CLAIMS Treasurer Kosciusko County 128.25 KOS. CO. RECORDS PERPETUATION FUND PAYROLL A CLAIMS A E Boyce Co, Inc 406.62 KOS. CO. CORRECTION FUND PAYROLL* CLAIMS NTC Electronics Inc 514.91 KOS. CO. FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL* CLAIMS J Bess 16 00; N Smythe 34.25 KOS. CO. AD GRANT PAYROLL* CLAIMS Radio Shack 42 98; Travelmore/AMF 217 00; Special Operations Team 5000.00 KOS. CO. EMPLOYEE KEY BENEFIT FUND PAYROLL* CLAIMS KBA 7006.28 KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL* CLAIMS Kosciusko Community Hospital 14.42; Warsaw PHI Box 68.89; Hook Drugs (191 14.07; Dentistry For Children 39.50; Hook's Drug f 140 2.35; Hook Drugs (251 18.84; Hook Drugs (248 17.61; Kosciusko Medical Clinic, Inc 96.00; Madison Elementary 158.75; N Spencer 244.50; R Strait DOS 19.00; T Van Osdol DDS 112.00; Cross Roads 31(0.00; Humana Hospital 13584.97; Kosciusko County Shelter Care 180.00; Wernle Home 11880.00; Selah Center, Inc 330.00; Kosciusko Community Hospital 489.95 KOS. CO. HEAGRT 1533 PAYROLL* CLAIMS J Demeter 130.00; R Fredrick 357.50 KOS. CO. GRID SYSTEM PAYROLL* CLAIMS J Bess 472.50; A Wiseheart 236.25; N Smythe 131.73 I Patricia Brown do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 20,1990.

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