The News Sun – November 14, 2013

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THE NEWS SUN

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013

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Area Activities • Today

St., Kendallville. 6:30 p.m.

Food Pantry: Food available for low-income families in need. Thursdays 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m. West Noble Food Pantry, 519 Gerber St., Ligonier. 10:30 a.m.

Celebrate Recovery Meeting: Meets each Thursday. CrossPointe Family Church, S.R. 3 and Drake Road, Kendallville. 7 p.m.

Euchre Games: Public welcome. Francis Vinyard VFW Post 2749, Veterans Way, Kendallville. 1 p.m. Food and Clothing Pantry: Furniture also available. For more information call 438-8678. Helping Hands, 275 Martin St., Rome City. 2 p.m.

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All Saints Day at St. Mary The fourth-grade class at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic School in Avilla dressed as saints for All Saints Day on Nov. 1. The students studied the lives of different

Cromwell-Kimmell Lions hosting feather party CROMWELL — The chance to win a Thanksgiving turkey and other food items will be offered at the annual Feather Party hosted by the Cromwell-Kimmell Lions Club on Friday, Nov. 22, at the Cromwell Community Center. Bingo games will played starting at 6:30 p.m.; doors open at 6 p.m. The last game is played at about 8:45 p.m.

Refreshments will be available. In addition, the Lions are selling raffle tickets for $1 each or six for $5. Contact any member of the Cromwell-Kimmell Lions for tickets or call 894-5441. Proceeds from the evening go to various community projects sponsored by the Lions, including scholarships for local students.

Auburn Christmas Stroll is Nov. 23 AUBURN — Five Auburn homes and four businesses will be decked out in Christmas cheer for the public to see during the Auburn Classic Noon Lions Club 29th annual Christmas Stroll, Saturday, Nov. 23, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Presale tickets cost $8, and tickets on the day of the event are $10. Tickets also may be purchased at each home for $3 each. Tickets are available

at Auburn Classic Florist, Carbaugh Jewelers, Country General Store, Family Chiropractic, Legacy’s Hallmark, The Sprinkling Can and Paper Gourmet. Tickets also may be purchased from any Auburn Classic Noon Lions Club committee member. Presale tickets will be entered into a drawing to win an iPad mini, provided by Auburn Abstract and Winnie Davis.

***AUCTION*** REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013 at 10:00 AM Location: 122 South Street, Corunna, Indiana 46730 Directions: Take US 6 West to Corunna approximately 5 miles from Interstate 69 or approximately 6 miles East from Kendallville, IN. Take 327 South and turn East on South Street after the bridge to auction site.

* Real Estate * Cute 2 bedroom home with 24x36 pole barn garage sitting on 3 lots and a nice fenced-in yard. Hardwood floors throughout the home. Large family room and living room. Lennox furnace with propane heat and water softener in the basement. Sold with confirmation of PR. Call Dennis at 260-704-1111 for an appointment for your personal viewing. Home will be offered at 10 a.m. before personal property. Have your finances ready. $3,000.00 down day of sale.

* Tools * Craftsman 20” power propelled snow blower; Stihl 14” chainsaw; Craftsman table saw; circular saws; miter saw; push lawn mower; small tiller; electric paint gun; battery charger; bench grinder; aluminum extension ladder; step ladders; hose reel & hose; garden tools; wheelbarrow; car ramps; grills; vice; C-clamps; cultivator; birdhouse; ice fishing box; fishing poles, nets; lures; life jackets; Coleman lanterns; Neptune Mighty Mite boat motor.

* Antiques * Household * Zenith radio; Little Red Riding Hood cookie jar; Strail slumber chair w/ottoman; wicker chair; cane bottom rocking chair; matching rocking chairs; beer steins; cuckoo clocks; set of 3 marble top end tables; flat screen TVs; washer & dryer; refrigerator, microwave oven; china set; king-size bedroom suite; full-size bedroom suite; Duncan drop leaf table w/chairs; kitchen table w/4 chairs; misc. kitchen items; brown couch w/matching chair; very large collection of costume jewelry; pictures; desk; organ; floor lamps; Auburn Rubber uniforms; several books; games; walkers & canes; large collection of record albums; sewing machines; many dolls and doll parts; lots of yarn, knitting & crochet items; blankets; afghans; large dinner bell; credenza with drawers; 2 draw pedestal file cabinet; 2 draw lateral file cabinets; office chairs; case of speakers; Singer industrial sewing machine; large upright freezer.

* Guns * Knives * Coins * Marlin Model 40, 22 rifle w/scope; Remington 22 rifle, bolt action Target master Model 610; Stevens 520, 12 gage shotgun; Ithaca Model 37, 12 gage Feather Light shotgun; P-38 Walther 9mm pistol; Crossman BB gun rifle; Crossman BB handgun. Large coin collection including dollar and half-dollar, Liberty Walking, Liberty Seated, Morgan dollar, Piece dollar, Franklin dollar, silver quarter, Liberty Standing quarter, silver dimes, Buffalo & V nickels, steel & wheat pennies, German coins and much more. See website for pictures of coins; 2-wheel snowmobile trailer. TERMS: Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. Cash or good check w/proper ID. NO CREDIT CARDS. NO BUYERS PREMIUM. Visit our web site www.hooverar.com for photos. Call Dennis for more details at 1-260-704-1111.

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Ray Yoder, Paul Prestia, Justin & Tom Hoover Auctioneers

saints as part of their religion studies, then chose one saint to portray. Fourth-grade teacher Brenda Kline is pictured in the back.

Briefs • Lady Democrats meeting for dinner ALBION — The Noble County Lady Democrats will meet for dinner Nov. 25 at the Noble County Public Library — Central in Albion. Reservations for the dinner should be made by calling 347-0257, 242-2818 or 224-0427. Cost of the dinner will be $11. Those attending should take a $5 gift to exchange. Monetary gifts will be collected and divided between the county’s food pantries. Dues for 2014 are $5 and

may be paid at this meeting.

Legion auxiliary sponsoring bazaar KENDALLVILLE — Members of the Women’s Auxiliary to American Legion Post 86 are hosting a Holiday Bazaar on Saturday. Many vendors will be offering their products for sale. Lunch will be available. The bazaar will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Legion post is located at 322 S. Main St. in Kendallville.

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Understanding Your Grief: 10-week program to provide guidance for patients and caregivers or family members who are experiencing feelings from illness or loss of a loved one. Sponsored by Parkview Noble Home Health & Hospice. Call Rev. Ken Weaver at 710-2434 or Cathy Petrie at 452-5606 for more information. Kendallville Public Library, 221 S Park Ave, Kendallville. 4 p.m. 343-2010

iPad App Pack: Join the iPad App Pack, a group of iPad users who want to share their device experience and learn from others. Learn how to take full advantage of your tablet. Talk about your favorite apps, and then download other apps you’re interested in right on the spot using KPL’s WiFi. Ages 18 and up. Kendallville Public Library, 221 S. Park Ave., Kendallville. 7 p.m. 343-2010 Narcotics Anonymous Meeting: Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship for those who have a problem with any drug, legal or illegal, including alcohol. This meeting may be attended by anyone. For more information, call 427-9113 or go to na.org. Northeastern Center, 1930 E. Dowling St., Kendallville. 8 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 15

ESL Instruction: English as a second language. Standing class every Tuesday and Thursday. Vistula Headstart, 603 Townline Road, LaGrange. 5 p.m.

Community Table: Community Harvest food truck delivering at 11 a.m. Trinity Assembly of God Church, 1288 W. Union St., Ligonier. 10:30 a.m.

Bingo: Sponsored by Sylvan Lake Improvement Association. Rome City Bingo Hall, S.R. 9, Rome City. 6 p.m.

Euchre Community Games: Call 347-4226 for more information. Noble County Council on Aging, 111 Cedar St., Kendallville. 12:30 p.m.

Zumba Class: Free Zumba classes at Presence Sacred Heart Home in Avilla run from 6:30-7:25 p.m. each Monday and Thursday. Presence Sacred Heart Home, 515 N. Main St., Avilla. 6 p.m. 897-2841 Ladies Auxiliary Meeting: Women’s auxiliary meeting. VFW Post 2749, Veterans Way, Kendalville. 6 p.m. 347-3550 Professional Business Women’s Association: Dinner and annual auction for scholarship fund. Kendallville Youth Center, 211 E. Iddings

Central Noble Food Pantry: Provides dry goods, health and beauty products, dairy and meat. Call Bonnie Brownell at 564-8160 for more information. Central Noble Food Pantry, Orange Street, Albion. 1 p.m. Gamblers Anonymous: Standing meeting every Friday in conference room 1. Contact 599-0238 for more information. Kendallville Public Library, 221 S. Park Ave., Kendallville. 6:30 p.m. 343-2010

Legal Notices • Legal Copy Deadlines Copy due Publish Wed. 4 p.m. .............................Mon. Thurs. 4 p.m. ............................Tues. Fri. 4 p.m............................. Wed. Mon. 4 p.m. .......................... Thurs. Tues. 4 p.m. .............................. Fri. Annual Reports & Budgets due 5 working days before the publish date.

Email your legal! legals @ kpcmedia.com Call Kelly at 877-791-7877x182 for details NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE NOBLE CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 57C01-1311-ES-20 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF NOBLE, SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF BETTY LOU TAYLOR, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that Douglas J. Atz and Colleen A. Young were on the 5th day of November, 2013, appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Betty Lou Taylor, who died on the 27th day of October, 2013. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Albion, Indiana, this 7th day of November, 2013. Michelle Mawhorter (seal) Clerk, Noble Circuit Court Douglas J. Atz, Esq. Indiana Supreme Ct, ID #2473-98 202 South Main Street Kendallville, IN 46755 Phone: 260-347-4027 Fax: 260-347-4028 NS,00360057,11/14,21,hspaxlp PUBLIC NOTICE NOVEMBER 12, 2013 The Topeka Redevelopment Commission will be meeting on November 18, 2013 at 4:00pm at the Topeka Town Hall. Tanner Troyer Clerk-Treasurer NS,00360185,11/14,hspaxlp

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LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION Pursuant to IC 4-32.2-4-5, the West Noble American Legion Post 243 is publishing notice that an application for an annual bingo license has been filed by: West Noble American Legion Post 243, 100 South Main Street, Ligonier, Indiana 46767 Location of Bingo Event: West Noble American Legion Post 243, 100 South Main Street, Ligonier, Indiana 46767 Operators: Lori Wheeler, Misty Utterback, Robin Tincher Officers of Organization: David Magnus, Commander; Robert Bowen, First Vice; Jonathan Magnus, Second Vice; James G. Anderson, Finance Officer; Carl Wheeler, Adjutant; Danny Hathaway; Trustee; Todd Winegardner, Trustee; John Shoudel, Trustee Any person may protest the proposed issuance of the annual bingo license. Protest letters must be received within fifteen (15) days from the date the last posting appears.

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The Commission shall hold a public hearing if ten (10) written and signed protest letters are received. Address where protest letters should be sent: Indiana Gaming Commission, Attention: Diane Freeman, Charity Gaming Division, East Tower Suite 1600, 101 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 NS,00359495,11/7,14,hspaxlp NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TAX DEED To: Terry L. Wilson, 811 E. South Street, Albion, IN 46701 Kimberly Wilson, 811 E. South Street, Albion, IN 46701 You are hereby notified that on October 23, 2013, Joseph O. Harter filed his Verified Petition for Issuance of Tax Deed with the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, Indiana regarding the following described real estate located in the County of Noble, State of Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Key Number/Property ID#: 57-13-19-100-126.000-002 Local Parcel No.: 57014-100661-00

Brief Legal Description: Tiffin Add Lot 131 & 132 Street Address: 811 E. South Street, Albion, IN 46701 Any person owning or having an interest in the tract of real property may file a written objection to the Petition with the Noble Circuit Court in Cause Number 57C01-1210-MI-039 within thirty (30) days after the date of the Petition was filed. If a written objection is timely filed, the Court shall conduct a hearing on said objection. If no written objections are filed within such period of time, the Court may enter an Order directed to the Auditor of Noble County, Indiana, to deliver a tax deed to Joseph O. Harter. This Notice is dated this 28th day of October, 2013. Joseph O. Harter 601 N. Mulberry Churubusco, IN 46723 Scott J. Hunt (28613-27) Spitzer Herriman Stephenson Holderead Conner & Persinger, LLP 122 East Fourth Street P.O. Box 917 Marion, IN 46952 (765) 664-7307 NS,00359386,11/7,14,21,hspaxlp

NOTICE OF HEARING ON AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of West Noble School Corporation of Noble County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees will meet at Board Conference Room on November 25, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. for the purposes of considering a proposed amendment to its 2013 Capital Projects Fund Plan. A brief description of the amendment is as follows: Replacement of concrete at entrance of West Noble High School. Funds will be moved from Administrative Technology Services ($60,000) and Rental of Buildings, Facilities, and Equipment ($27,000) to Building Acquisition, Construction, and Improvement ($87,000). The following is a general outline of the plan with the proposed amendment: CURRENT EXPENDITURES: 2013 2014 2015 (1) Land Acquisition And Development (2) Professional Services 5,000 5,000 5,000 (3) Education Specifications Development (4) Building Acquisition, Construction and Improvement 250,000 330,000 425,000 (Includes 45200 and 45300) (5) Rental of Buildings, Facilities, and Equipment 145,000 240,000 270,000 (6) Purchase of Mobile or Fixed Equipment 319,000 564,000 674,000 (7) Emergency Allocation (Other Facilities Acquisition and Construction) 100,000 100,000 (8) Utilities (Maintenance of Buildings) 510,251 510,251 510,251 (9) Maintenance of Equipment 169,495 280,000 285,000 (10) Sports Facility 45,000 50,000 (11) Property or Casualty Insurance (12) Other Operation and Maintenance of Plant (13) Technology Instruction - Related Technology Administrative Technology Services 310,000 370,000 395,000 SUB-TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES 1,708,746 2,444,251 2,714,251 (14) Allocation for Future Projects (15) Transfer From One Fund to Another TOTAL EXPENDITURES, ALLOC. & TRANSFERS 1,708,746 2,444,251 2,714,251 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE Estimated tax rate 0.3740 0.7778 0.8585 Based upon as assessed valuation of: 456,883,242 456,883,242 365,666,188 365,666,188 Taxpayers are invited to attend the meeting for a more detailed explanation of the plan and to exercise their rights to be heard. Board President: Mary Wysong Vice President: Jim Hosford Secretary: Jeana Leamon Member: Chris Mershman Member: Todd Moore Member: Dave Peterson Member: Travis Stahlman NS,00360049,11/14,21,hspaxlp


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