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I had to leave my to 150 words. ‘the PAPER’ reserves the right to edit comments absolutely right. The masses of very scary thing, the person or driver’s license and go down the and make final publishing decisions.) people in this nation who get persons who are doing this, as road and get cash from an ATM. their “facts” from mainstream far as I know right now have That was sort of a pain. people get confused and end up media news are being duped not been caught, although we I will remember if we go back, Roundabouts: going around several times be- 24/7 non-stop. tried to have them caught. because I don’t carry cash. A lot I agree with both fore they realize where they’re The talking heads of these of people don’t. It’d be nice to turning. I’ve seen other people networks are running a dis- Good food, but have a sign at the door. I’m calling about round- not waiting on other cars at information campaign they abouts, and the one they are them. call “the resistance” to try to paying is a pain Puzzled by planning on putting in at US 6 For me, personally, I feel a destroy President Trump and There’s a small cafe in the and SR 13, north of Syracuse. stoplight would be much more his administration. Because lake level county and we went there for I have traveled a lot and I’ve feasible to put at 6 and 13 — they could not undo the elec- breakfast for the first time a Rain, rain, rain, rain, rain been through roundabouts. I much cheaper, less tax money. tion (though they tried about couple weeks ago. I enjoyed it. It — and the level personally do not like them, And I agree with the person every trick in the book to do was good. goes down further. What gives? I think they are absolutely calling the first time: INDOT so), they have covered up and ridiculous. 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%\7,0$6+/(< ready approved boat storage ern portion of the former Smith $VVRFLDWH(GLWRU units to be placed on part of the Walbridge Camp. property. He noted the other Approval for the petition was TM A four-lot residential subdivi- three corners at the intersec- recommended by the APC and sion is one step closer to reality tion are zoned commercial and the site will be used by Fair- Serving Kosciusko County, Indiana after being recommended for ap- that type of zoning would be a field Building Trades to build The Largest Circulation Publication In Kosciusko County proval by the Kosciusko County good fit. a house. County commission- Area Planning Commission dur- He admitted curb cuts will be ers will consider the petition at ing its regular monthly meeting a problem and a cul-de-sac will their Aug. 21 meeting. Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 1, in be used for access to the prop- In other business, approval EDITORIAL OFFICES, CIRCULATION,RCULATION Warsaw. erty. He did not specify how the was recommended for Rose Cot- DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Founda- rest of the property would be ton to rezone 6.13 acres from tion petitioned the planning developed. agricultural to residential on WARSAW OFFICE MILFORD OFFICE SYRACUSE OFFICE 114 West Market St. 206 S. Main St. 102 East Main St. commission to rezone 5.5 acres County commissioners will the north side of CR 700S, east Warsaw, IN 46580 P.O. Box 188, Milford, IN 46542 Syracuse, IN 46567 it owns from agricultural to consider the petition at their of Claypool Elementary School Phone (574) 269-2932 Phone (574) 658-4111 Phone (574) 457-3666 residential on the west side of Aug. 21 meeting. in Clay Township. The number Fax 888-371-2934 1-800-733-4111 Fax 888-511-7914 Fax 800-886-3796 Second Street, north of Arm- Approval was also recom- of sell-offs allowed for the prop- strong Road in Oswego. It is the mended for Kurt Carlson to re- erty have been exhausted and Out-Of-County: Phone 1-800-733-4111 old Arnolt property located at zone property from public use Cotton wants to sell 2 acres for OFFICE HOURS: 8:00-5:00 Monday Thru Friday Oswego Lake near the Oswego to agricultural on the north side her daughter to build a house www.the-papers.com ‘the PAPER’ reserves the right to refuse for publication any advertising that is considered Cemetery. of CR 550S, just east of SR 15 on the back side of the property offensive, misleading or detrimental to the public, the newspaper or another advertiser and Attorney Steve Snyder, repre- in Clay Township. It is an old near a wooded area. to edit advertising at its discretion. senting the IU Foundation, said church building Carlson used County commissioners will Publisher Ron Baumgartner ...... [email protected] the property was received as a to operate a furniture manu- consider the petition at their Business Manager Collette Knepp ...... [email protected] gift and the intent is to develop facturing shop for 20 years. He Aug. 21 meeting. Editor-In-Chief Jeri Seely ...... [email protected] Associate Editor Phoebe Muthart...... [email protected] it into four lakefront lots with a put it up for sale last year and A roadway vacation petition Associate Editor Tim Ashley ...... [email protected] .surface water retention area. noted a few people have ex- from Jeff and Stacy Linnert was Warsaw Office Manager Molly Lewis ...... [email protected] A remonstrator asked if it pressed interest in living there, recommended for approval. It is Director Of Marketing Kip Schumm ...... [email protected] is possible condos could be put but the zoning would need to be a small portion of public way Advertising Representative Carl Lauster ...... [email protected] in but Snyder said that is not changed first. at the end of EMS T3 Lane at Advertising Representative Susan Stump ...... [email protected] the plan. County commission- Dave Munson, a nearby prop- . Dan Richard, Circulation Manager Jerry Straka ...... [email protected] ers will consider the petition at erty owner, said he is not against area planning director, termed Commercial Printing Sales Representative Barb Walter ...... [email protected] their Tuesday, Aug. 21, meeting. the rezoning but expressed con- the area “an unrecorded plat.” Commercial Printing Sales Representative Rich Krygowski In other business, the APC cern if someone moves in they Attorney Richard Helm, rep- ...... [email protected] recommended approval for Jeff may not like the livestock in resenting the Linnerts, said DEADLINES Strombeck to rezone approxi- the fields around the church. they want to remove the “stub” Grocery Advertising & Ads Requiring Proofs ...... Thursday 4:00 mately 17.5 acres from agricul- County commissioners will con- from public domain. There was Display Advertising ...... Friday 4:00 tural to commercial on the north sider the petition at their Aug. some discussion about how the Classified Advertising & Cancellations ...... Monday 11:00 Display Ad Copy Changes And Cancellations ...... Friday 4:00 side of CR 500N at the intersec- 21 meeting. vacation could cut off part of a PRODUCTION tion with SR 13 in Tippecanoe Also on the agenda, Orange neighbor’s access to his gravel ‘the PAPER’ is digitally composed on Macintosh Computers using Digital Technology’s Township. The acreage to be re- Cat LLC petitioned to have driveway and it was recom- Newspaper Publishing Suite Software and Photoshop software. Ads and ASCII (generic) text zoned is the southern portion of 11.64 acres rezoned from public mended the Linnerts enter an may be submitted on Jaz, Zip or floppy disks or can be PDF’d and e-mailed to adcomp@the- a larger tract of ground. use to residential on the east agreement with the neighbor be- papers.com. If you have any questions give us a call and we’ll walk you through it. Snyder said the property is side of Eastshore Drive, north fore the Aug. 21 county commis- Current Kosciusko 19,390 pending sale and the county of Northshore Drive in Turkey sioners meeting when the peti- Edition Circulation...... board of zoning appeals has al- Creek Township. It is the south- tion will be considered again. Wednesday, August 15, 2018 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 5 Careers secretary visits Zimmer Biomet

%\3+,/60,7+ Milo, Indiana’s Secretary of Ca- Association to chat with them ended up running for mayor to 6WDII:ULWHU reer Connections and Talent, a little bit about some of the be able to provide solutions to- visited Kosciusko County for the trends they’re seeing and to talk ward the challenges that my One of Indiana’s most innova- second time in as many months about what kind of partnerships hometown was experiencing and tive troubleshooters, who used to offer her expertise to local we could build to be able to ad- was elected,” she said. her problem-solving skills to employers. This time, her sights dress the concerns that they In her capacity as the town’s save her hometown from finan- were set on one of the county’s have,” Milo said in an exclusive top elected official, Milo spear- cial hardship, is using that same largest employers, Zimmer interview. “We talked about tal- headed efforts to reverse the savvy to help marry employers Biomet. ent pipelines. We talked a little town’s financial woes by becom- to job candidates in a job market “We had the opportunity this bit more today about some of the ing a champion of collaboration that continues to evolve. afternoon to join the Indiana entry-level positions and how to and partnership-building. On Wednesday, July 25, Blair Medical Device Manufacturers recruit people into those areas In her new role, Milo has now &20,1* 83 :,7+ 62/8 and attract people to the area made two trips to Kosciusko 7,216 ³ $Q LQQRYDWLYH WURXEOH Deadline for Lilly Endowment to be able to take advantages of County, having visited Grace VKRRWHU FDPH WR VSHDN ZLWK =LP these opportunities.” College in June to discuss initia- PHU %LRPHW DERXW WKH FRQVWDQWO\ community scholarship Milo has built a reputation tives such as NextLevel Jobs and HYROYLQJ MRE PDUNHW 3LFWXUHG LV for finding solutions to press- Workforce Ready grants. In meet- %ODLU 0LOR ,QGLDQD 6HFUHWDU\ RI Kosciusko County Community when reviewing applications. ing issues, which could indicate ing with medical device makers, &DUHHU &RQQHFWLRQV DQG 7DOHQW Foundation’s deadline for the Consideration for the scholarship why she was tabbed by Gov. Eric Milo talked about issues faced by 3KRWRSURYLGHG Lilly Endowment Community is given to academics, community Holcomb to be the first to fill the employers in a job market that is Scholarship application is 4:30 services, extracurricular involve- new cabinet position. Milo likely constantly fluctuating. can to talk about ‘this is what is p.m. Sept. 15. ment, work experience, referenc- lit up the governor’s radar fol- “We try to just share some happening in the economy right Kosciusko County high school es and essay responses. lowing a career choice she made trends and concepts because now and why you may be feeling seniors in the top 20 percent of The scholarships provide four- after more than a half decade in some employers, educators and some of the different challenges their graduating class are invit- year, full-tuition to the recipients the U.S. Navy. community leaders have con- that you are,’” she said. “And ed to apply. A link to the online to attend their Indiana college or “As I made the transition to nected up with different parts then, using that as a springboard application is available on the university of choice, and are a re- reserve status, I saw some chal- of both challenges and solutions, to discuss what kinds of solutions foundation’s website at www. sult of a statewide Lilly Endow- lenges that were happening in and so our efforts are then to are available and connecting up KCFoundation.org/Scholarships. ment initiative to help Hoosier my hometown (LaPorte) and visit with as many of them as we with things like NextLevel Jobs.” Guidance counselors will also students reach higher levels of have a link to the application to education. share with eligible applicants. The deadline for all other tra- Ivy Tech offering extended office hours Applicants are encouraged to ditional community foundation Beginning Monday, Aug. 6, Ivy • 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20- • 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 24 have taken the SAT or ACT exam scholarships is March 15. Infor- Tech Community College’s Fort 24 Student service offices include prior to their application. mation about those opportunities Wayne Campus and Warsaw site Warsaw site, 2545 Silveus financial aid, express enrollment In Kosciusko County, KCCF can be found at www.KCFounda- will offer extended hours for stu- Crossing: center, admissions, registrar, as- recommends two recipients of tion.org/Scholarships. dents in preparation for the fall • 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 6-9 sessment center and academic ad- the Lilly Endowment Community Since 1968, KCCF has brought 2018 semester. • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 10 vising center. Prospective students Scholarship to Independent Col- caring people and charitable en- Fort Wayne’s North Campus, • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 11 can visit with enrollment special- leges of Indiana for final selec- deavors together for the good of 3701 Dean Drive: • 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 13-16 ists, call 888-IVY-LINE from 7 a.m. tion. The local process is “blind” the community. The foundation is • 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 6-10 • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 17 to 1 p.m. daily and/or apply online in that committee members don’t a public charity; gifts made to the • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 11 • 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20- at IvyTech.edu/ApplyNow. have access to student names foundation are tax-deductible. • 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 13-17 23 Fall semester begins Aug. 20.

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ENTERTAINMENT Summer Fest Air Show to be held Aug. 25 %\/$85(1=(8*1(5 bolt as well as a Piper Cub and $VVRFLDWH(GLWRU aerobatic aircraft take to the skies. Millersburg RC Modelers promotes Millersburg RC Modelers will and flies real aircraft. These are not hold its annual Summer Fest Sat- toys. While the scale of the aircraft urday, Aug. 25, at Rink Field, locat- is different, the flight character- ed on CR 43 between CRs 40 and istics mirror the full scale aircraft 42, look for the sign and follow the most people know. long lane back to the airfield. This Throughout the day there will be event has been held the fourth combat competitions and an aero- Saturday of August for nearly 30 batic demonstration. years. Rink Field offers a 1,000-foot The Summer Fest Air Show will grass runway, a large wide open ap- be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and proach as well as a shelter. 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Spectators are encouraged aircraft to fly. to bring a blanket or lawn chairs Applications for membership %\/$6&$5$1'(/6 present tenant of the OPO, attend- with. I believe Scott would be wil- to sit on while watching the flying will be available during the air 6WDII:ULWHU ed the Kosciusko County Commis- ing to act in that capacity.” This action. show for those interested in joining sioners meeting held Tuesday, Aug. recommendation was approved by Those coming out for the event the club. Tom Van Meter, owner of the old 7, to request the verbal support of commissioners. will have an opportunity to see a For more information about the post office building in the historic commissioners in his grant appli- County Highway Superinten- Supermarine Spitfire, P-51 Mus- Summer Fest Air Show visit www. district of downtown Warsaw and cation process. dent Scott Tilden provided a road tang, B-25 bomber, A-10 Thunder- millersburg-rc.org. founder of Forte Residential Inc., Van Meter has applied for the closure update to commissioners Historic Renovation Program related to Armstrong Road, in the Four renewals, two new licenses approved grant through the Indiana Office area between Oswego and SR 13. of Community and Rural Affairs. “We had a road failure due to a %\/,=6+(3+(5' bartender without a license. Ar- The following permits were re- According to Van Meter, there is no culvert pipe over Grassy Creek,” 6WDII:ULWHU cher decided it was just easier to newed: request for funding from the city of said Tilden. “On bridge 293 one of pay the fines in order to take care • Mac’s Convenience Stores Warsaw or from Kosciusko County. the culverts rusted out, causing Kosciusko County Alcoholic of the violation. After addressing LLC, doing business as Circle K Van Meter asked only the commis- a large suck hole in the road last Beverage Board renewed four the violation, the board approved No. 2372, 606 N. Main St., North sioners affirm improvements made week,” Tilden explained. “Due to permits and approved two new li- Claypool Inn’s license renewal. Webster. Beer and wine dealer – to the exterior of the OPO building the safety aspect, I had to close it. censes during its meeting Thurs- Kimberly Johnson, an owner grocery store. will be considered an asset to the There was no quick fix.” day, Aug. 2. of Louie’s Bar and Grill, Syra- • Channel Side LLC, doing community and consistent with The highway department is in Joel Stein, owner of Channel cuse, was at the meeting to ad- business as The Barbee Landing, the county’s vision for promoting a the process of working on repairs Side LLC, was present at the dress a violation. An employee 3687 N. Barbee Road, Warsaw. vibrant, appealing historical down- in the area and attempting to get meeting regarding a license re- had served alcohol to a minor. Beer, wine and liquor – restau- town district. the road open as quickly as pos- newal for The Barbee Landing, Both the owner and server were rant. Van Meter explained the work sible, with the goal being to have Warsaw. Stein presented food fined. Since fines have already • Claypool LLC, doing busi- will include repairs to the origi- the road open before school starts. figures and tax information from been paid, the board approved ness as Claypool Inn, 108 S. nal arched, wood-framed widows, “We’re hoping to have it open the restaurant to the board. Due the license renewal for the res- Main St., Claypool. Beer, wine wrought iron railing and entranc- sometime next week,” Tilden said. to the type of license, the restau- taurant. and liquor – restaurant. es. Other news: rant has to meet certain require- Hermilia Mendoza, owner of • Sylver Moon Inc., doing busi- “We want to maintain the origi- KABS Transportation General ments regarding income. The El Comal 2 Inc., Warsaw, was ness as Louie’s Bar and Grill, 209 nal charm and beauty of this mag- Manager Amanda Landis gave a board approved the renewal. present at the meeting for a new W. Bowser Road, Syracuse. Beer, nificent building,” said Van Meter. quarterly report. Jamie Archer from Claypool alcohol license. David Gustafson, wine and liquor – restaurant. “This grant, if awarded, will help Richard White, Warsaw, was rec- Inn was also present to address representing Anthology, War- The board’s next meeting will us to do just that.” ognized as the August Veteran of a permit violation. The previ- saw, also was present regarding take place at 1 p.m. Thursday, “You’re standing in one of the the Month. ous owners of the business had a a new alcohol license. The board Sept. 6, in the Kosciusko County most historic buildings in the coun- County Assessor Susan En- couple of violations, including a approved both licenses. Courthouse. ty,” said Commissioners President gelberth requested and received Bob Conley. “Let the record show approval for a contract with Tax that we agree with your presenta- Management Associates Inc, India- tion — and good luck.” napolis. County Attorney Chad Miner Kosciusko County Emergency addressed commissioners, stating, Management Director Ed Rock re- “I typically provide counsel and ad- quested approval to attend a train- vice to various county employees if ing course offered by the Indiana . they have any questions, but from Department of Homeland Security time to time issues arise where I in September. Commissioners ap- think it would be helpful to have proved this request. a little bit of separation between County Administrator Marsha myself and the employees who may McSherry presented a proposal have questions. for highway garage gas regula- “In the past Scott Reust from tors from CORE Mechanical, Etna Rockhill Pinnick has filled that Green, in the amount of $18,422.40. role of being somebody to assist This was approved. employees at times when it may be County Auditor Michelle Puck- more appropriate for someone else ett requested and received approv- to provide that advice and counsel,” al for the fiscal year 2019 Infra- Miner said. “Recently, with some structure & Regional Public Safety allegations that were made regard- fire grant in the amount of $61,860. ing improper conduct on the part The grant was described as one of a former sheriff’s department which assist in providing training officer, that would be something for multiple fire departments in where I think it may be appropri- our district. ate for the officers to have someone The next regular meeting will be other than me to discuss issues held at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21. Iron Pride displays Wednesday, August 15, 2018 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 7 high-tech creations to county council

%\3+,/60,7+ earned third place in the Robot 6WDII:ULWHU Skills Challenge. There are about 10,000 VEX Robotics high school Coming off a demonstration for teams in the world — 600 of those the Kosciusko County Commis- teams from 40 nations qualified sioners in July, Wawasee High for world championships. So it’s School’s prized robotics team, an incredible accomplishment to the Iron Pride, presented several attend and perform so well.” robots to the Kosciusko County Several of the team members, Council at the panel’s monthly including Micah Rassi, made meeting Thursday, Aug. 9. presentations to the council. “It “Some members from the coun- stacks cones,” said Rassi, demon- ty council saw us provide a dem- strating a robot he operated with onstration for the county commis- the help of his brother Evan. The sioners and felt like it would be robot picked up a small version great to have us at their meet- of street cones and stacked them ing as well,” said Jed Wandland, into one stack. “It’s built, pro- coach for the team. “It’s an honor grammed and driven entirely by to attend both sessions.” a team of students,” he said. Wandland said the team has The council watched with inter- been making the rounds display- est as the students demonstrated ing their creations on the heels of their various robots. When it was some hefty accomplishments in completed, council member Joni the world of high school robotics. Truex was given the controls and “We have been celebrating be- operated the robot. cause all 10 of our robotics teams Another robot was programmed 52%27,&6&/8%³:DZDVHH+LJK6FKRRO,URQ3ULGH5RERWLFV&OXEJDYHDGHPRQVWUDWLRQDWWKH.RV qualified for the Indiana VEX Ro- to launch a projectile and a paper FLXVNR&RXQW\&RXQFLOPHHWLQJ6KRZQLQIURQWIURPOHIWDUH1RDK%HFNQHU9DQHVVD:ULJKW-RH.HOVKHLPHU botics State Championships, and wad was used to demonstrate the DQG1DWKDQ6PLWK,QWKHEDFNDUH-HG:DQGODQG7D\ORU)LHGHNH0LFDK5DVVLDQG(YDQ5DVVL 3KRWRE\3KLO from there, two of those teams, machine’s skill. 6PLWK  574C and 574F qualified for world “Thank you very much for be- championships,” he said. “Then, ing here,” said council president of you and in what you have ac- propriation for the Kosciusko quests from County Highway De- at world championships, 574C Sue Ann Mitchell. “We’re so proud complished.” County Sheriff’s Department for partment Superintendent Scott In other business, the council: vehicle repairs and maintenance Tilden. Approved an additional ap- for $2,075.55. Approved a salary ordinance propriation for Redevelopment Approved an additional appro- presented by Joetta Mitchell, Dreyfus TIF for infrastructure priation for County Administra- Kosciusko County Recorder. and major improvements for tor Marsha McSherry for employ- Approved a fire grant request $111,614. ee health insurance for $19,500. by County Auditor Michelle Approved an additional ap- Approved fund transfer re- Puckett for $61,860.

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They use their Osceola). talents and abilities they learned Culver said this paid intern- here to launch their careers.” ship at the Indiana Statehouse in These are full-time positions, takes place during Monday through Friday, lasting the spring semester and gives stu- from January through April. Wes- dents the chance to work one-on- co said in addition to bi-weekly one with state legislators. compensation of $750, interns “The House Republican Intern- can earn academic credit through ship Program is a unique oppor- their college or university, and are tunity for college students and eligible to apply for a competitive graduates to participate in state $3,000 scholarship to use toward government and gain valuable undergraduate or graduate ex- hands-on experience,” Culver said. penses. “Many participants use the skills “This experience can lead to a they hone — like time manage- number of options for those look- ment, multitasking and writing — ing to launch their professional in their future careers.” careers,” Wesco said. “Make sure to Internship positions are open apply for this one-of-a-kind oppor- to college sophomores, juniors and tunity as soon as possible.” seniors, graduate students and re- More information about the in- ('*(&20%)$0,/<³'DULQDQG1HOGD(GJHFRPEDUHVKRZQZLWKWKHLUFKLOGUHQ0DODFKLOHIWDQG0LD cent graduates of all majors. Miller ternship program and the applica- 3KRWRSURYLGHG said students can apply for intern- tion can be found at www.indiana- ships in a variety of areas, focus- houserepublicans.com/internship. Edgecomb family launches shoe drive fundraiser ing on legislative, communications Application deadline is Oct. 31. The Edgecomb family is con- ners. Funds2Orgs works with By donating gently worn, ducting a shoe drive fundraiser micro-entrepreneurs in helping used and new shoes (sneakers, until Sept. 5, to raise funds for them create, maintain and grow flip flops, heels, steel toes, snow United Way needs their adoption of up to three chil- small businesses in developing boots, sandals, slippers, cowboy dren from Haiti. countries where economic oppor- boots, etc.) to the Edgecombs, The Edgecombs will earn tunity and jobs are limited. Pro- the shoes will be given a second children’s books funds based on the total weight ceeds from the sales of the shoes chance, they eliminate another of the pairs of gently worn, used collected in shoe drive fundrais- item reaching landfills, and the United Way of Kosciusko Coun- or by Monday, Aug. 20. and new shoes collected, as ers are used to feed, clothe and shoes make a difference in peo- ty believes every child can become Best Practices Funds2Orgs will issue a check house their families. One bud- ple’s lives around the world. a great reader. Now, the agency is 1. Set a goal for the team (i.e. for the collected shoes. Those ding entrepreneur in Haiti even About The Edgecomb Family on mission to make sure children looking for 100 books per tub). dollars will benefit the adoption earned enough to send her son to Darin and Nelda Edgecomb, have more than enough books to 2. Pick a visible, high traffic expenses. Anyone can help by law school. and their children, Malachi, 8, read. place for the donation tub. donating gently worn, used and “As you donate your shoes and Mia, 5, live outside of North United Way’s “Big Give” set a 3. Spread the word, use email or new shoes at four convenient through this shoe drive, you will Manchester. They are mem- goal of gathering 6,000 gently used Facebook to promote the drive. Warsaw locations: Lowery Sew- be supporting us in the expenses bers of the Old German Baptist children’s books as a part of United 4. Celebrate success ing and Vacuum Center (707 E. of our adoption as well as bless- Brethren – New Conference Way’s 60th anniversary. What Happens To The Books? Winona Ave.), Builder’s Mart ing many people in other coun- Church. Needed books are: baby, board, On Thursday, Aug. 23, volun- (2240 N. Detroit St.), Reinholt’s tries on the other end of this shoe The Edgecombs are adopting Spanish, rhyming, story, number, teers will unpack, clean and sort Town Square Furniture (118 W. drive. The shoes from all of you up to three children from Haiti. shape, animal, picture and chapter. the donations into book packs and Main St.) and Signature Photog- are sent to people that need sim- The family started the adoption How To Get Involved distribute widely by the end of the raphy Studio, 902 Park Ave., in ple things, like food and water, process in January 2018 and 1. Personal donations can be day to: Winona Lake. for them to sell to try to earn a hope to be matched with their dropped off at United Way, 119 E. • Licensed child cares facilities All donated shoes will then living. The amazing thing about children in the next few months. Center St., Warsaw, before Tues- in the county be redistributed throughout the this shoe drive is it reaches far For more information, call day, Aug. 21. • Kosciusko Literacy Services’ Funds2Orgs network of micro- more people than just our fam- (260) 578-8227 or email neldae- 2. If a business, club, church or Reading Won’t Wait program enterprise (small business) part- ily,” said Darin Edgecomb. [email protected]. school would like to gather books, • All county nonprofits where just call United Way at (574) 269- children temporarily reside (i.e. 2592 or email katelyn@united- Fellowship Mission, Beaman waykosciusko.org to request a “Big Home, etc.) Wawasee Bowl Give” donation tub and informa- • Every United Way community tion packet. partners’ waiting rooms 3. 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SPORTS • WINGS • BURGERS • PIZZA & MORE! SR 13 SOUTH, SYRACUSE Wednesday, August 15, 2018 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 9 Soccer for both youth and adults at the Y Registration for youth out- and are held at Harrison School fering an adult soccer league petitive soccer and are played Contact Zane Gard with any door soccer runs until Aug. 15 sports fields. In addition to be- Wednesday nights, starting at the CCAC. Register at the questions about youth and for ages 3-10 at the Kosciusko ing a good opportunity for kids, Aug. 8 until Oct. 10. Games Welcome Center or by emailing adult soccer at (574) 269-9622, Community YMCA. It’s easy to soccer will also give parents an will be seven vs. seven com- [email protected]. ext. 238 or [email protected]. sign up and a membership to opportunity to take an active the Y is not required. role as a volunteer coach. Post-Polio Support Group to hear from Dr. McGeehan The Y’s soccer program is a Register at either of the safe environment for children to YMCA branches or online at Polio is no longer a threat breathing, and/or swallowing, neurologist, will speak on the learn practical and social skills www.kcymca.org. Registration in the U.S. But the after ef- and an overwhelming fatigue. complications of PPS and other and develop positive values. will be open until Aug. 15, with fects — now called post-polio The monthly Post-Polio Sup- diseases or neurological condi- Modified rules and equipment a late registration, including a sequalae or syndrome — are a port Group has been enlight- tions. Anyone who has had po- will be used to ensure the great- late fee until Aug. 24. The first difficult reality for most polio ening, encouraging and infor- lio is welcome to attend. est opportunity for your child to game will be Aug. 25 and the survivors. mative for the dozen or so who The regular monthly Post- succeed. last Oct. 6. Many who had polio — es- attend. Some months there are Polio Support Group gather- The league offers four divi- The YMCA provides financial pecially those who were not presentations from area ser- ings are from 10:30 a.m. to sions, Division I for ages 3-4, assistance for those who qualify. paralyzed — don’t realize the vice providers. Other months noon the third Friday of each Division II for those age 5-6, Please apply three weeks in ad- symptoms they’re experienc- the group learns from the oth- month, in the Fellowship Cafe’ Division III for those 7-8 and vance. They want to make sure ing now are related to hav- ers’ experiences and personal of the Grace Village Retire- Division IV for those in 9-10. your children can be involved in ing had polio years ago. PPS research. ment Community. Use the Division III and IV will have a a program that will give them refers to a cluster of disabling The August meeting will con- Wooster Road/Main entrance. 45-minute weeknight practice the opportunity for teamwork, signs and symptoms that ap- vene from 10:30 a.m. to noon The cafe is to the right of the Monday, Tuesday or Thursday. activity and character develop- pear decades after the initial Friday, Aug. 10, in the class- receptionist’s desk. Division I and II will practice ment. illness. Common signs include room of the KCH Administra- For more information, email before their game. Games will In addition to the youth soc- progressive muscle and joint tion Building. At that time, Dr. Gladys Deloe, at gdeloe@gmail. be played Saturday mornings cer league, the Y will be of- weakness, difficulty walking, Kevin McGeehan, DO, local com or call (574) 372-6317. 2018 Tippecanoe Valley VARSITY FOOTBALL

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Fruth Funeral Home, 225 Argonne p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, at Earl-Love “Charlie” Kurczbuch, Newton, Kan.; Mallory and Blake Scott, Hayley, Obituaries Road, Warsaw. A memorial service Funeral Home, 811 E. Rochester St., and a sister, Theresa Reuter, Chicago, Brianna and Hampton Hall; a grand- will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. Akron. Services will follow at 2 p.m. Ill. child; his parents, Tammy and John 17, at The Chapel of Grace Village Burial will be in Akron IOOF Cem- A memorial service will be held at Leek, Warsaw, and Harold “Hal” and Gary W. Berlin Retirement Community, 337 Grace etery. 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at McHatton- Diane Scott, Etna Green; siblings, Gary W. Berlin, 69, Fort Wayne, Village Drive, Winona Lake. A private Donald R. Frush Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw. Visi- Tim Scott, Matt Scott, Jodi Hanson died at 8:07 a.m. Aug. 11, 2018. family graveside service will take Donald R. Frush, 83, Warsaw, died tation will be two hours prior to the and Chris Leek, all of Warsaw, Andy He was born March 16, 1949. Scott, Leesburg, and Mark Scott, place at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. at 10:50 p.m. Aug. 6, 2018. service from 1-3 p.m. at the funeral He is survived by a sister, Kristy Florida; and grandparents, Joan and Frances M. Cripe He was born April 21, 1935. On chapel. Mayer, Warsaw; a brother, Brett Ber- Murray Rhodes, North Webster. Frances M. Cripe, 84, Goshen, July 22, 2003, he married Realis Kef- lin, Pierceton; and a nephew. Benjamin W. Liniger A funeral mass will be conducted died Aug. 7, 2018. faber; she survives. Benjamin W. Liniger, 66, Milford, Services were held at 11 a.m. today at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at St. She was born Nov. 28, 1933. On Also surviving are sons, Stephen died Aug. 5, 2018. (Wednesday) at McHatton-Sadler Fu- Anne’s Episcopal Church, Warsaw, May 10, 1952, she married Farrell C. Frush, Warsaw, and Michael Frush, He was born Oct. 13, 1951. On Dec. neral Chapel, Pierceton. Interment with visitation one hour prior to the Cripe; he survives. Bloomfield; a stepson, Brian Keffaber, 20, 1994, he married Forretta Liniger, was in Hillcrest Cemetery, Pierceton, mass. Following the funeral mass, Also surviving are daughters, Wabash; daughters, Kathleen Perry, who preceded him in death. with military honors rendered by the interment will be held at Oakwood Debra Ann Whitehead, Syracuse, and Warsaw, and Jennifer Hoeppner, Surviving are Forretta’s children, VFW Post 857, American Legion Post Cemetery, Warsaw. McHatton-Sadler twins, Darlene Stouder and Denise Prosper, Texas; a stepdaughter, Rhon- Ellen Vandiver, Milford, Dwight “Bub” 258 and the U.S. Army military hon- Funeral Chapel, Warsaw, is in charge Kay Hoffer, both of New Paris; four da LaVelle, Valparaiso; 10 grandchil- Vandiver Jr. and Forrest “Richie” Van- ors detail. of arrangements. grandchildren; three great-grandchil- dren; nine great-grandchildren; one diver, both of Bremen; 10 grandchil- Connie Brock dren; three step-granddaughters; and brother, David Frush, Winona Lake; dren; six great-grandchildren; sisters, James Wesley Simpson Connie Brock, 76, Milford, died at four step-great-grandchildren. and sisters, Margret Miller, Burket, Betsy and Vicki; and his mother, James “Jim” Wesley Simpson, 76, 4 p.m. Aug. 8, 2018. Services were held Aug. 12 at and Carol Slaymaker, Pennsylvania. Mary Ellen Spicher, Milford. New Paris, died at 10:15 p.m. Aug. She was born Nov. 7, 1941. On Feb. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen. Services were held Aug. 13 at Red- A cremation committal will take 8, 2018. 1, 1957, she married Roy Brock; he Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery, path-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw. place at Legacy Cremation & Re- He was born June 25, 1942. On survives. Goshen, at a later date. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, membrance Center, Ligonier. Feb. 14, 1971, he married Jane White- Also surviving are her children, Warsaw. head; she survives. Janet Sue Davis William McMahan He is also survived by a daugh- Vickie Hutsell and Tom Brock, both Warsaw V. Louise Hayden Janet Sue Davis, 76, , died William “Ralph” McMahan, 93, ter, Julie Graber, Auburn; sons, John of Nappanee, Rick Brock, Wakarusa, V. Louise Hayden, 94, Warsaw, Syracuse at 3:17 a.m. Aug. 8, 2018. , died Aug. 4, 2018. Simpson and Jeff Simpson, both of and Jeff Brock, Milford; eight grand- died Aug. 5, 2018. She was born Sept. 22, 1941. On He was born May 7, 1925. Elkhart; three granddaughters; a children; 11 great-grandchildren; She was born Feb. 27, 1924. On Jan. 1, 1959, she married Eugene Da- He is survived by his wife, Sherry brother, Roger Simpson, Elkhart; and three great-great-grandchildren; a June 19, 1942, she married I.O. vis; he survives. McMahan, Syracuse; and a daughter, sisters, Jean Hirschler, Goshen, and sister, Linda Coffell, Fort Wayne; and “John” Hayden, who preceded her in Also surviving are sons, Richard Natasha McMahan, Syracuse. Diana Harley, Ocala, Fla. several nieces and nephews. death in 1987. Davis, Mark Davis and Michael Da- Services were held Aug. 8 at East- Services were held Aug. 13 at Graveside services were held She is survived by a son, Bruce vis, all of Warsaw, James Davis, Men- lund Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Fu- Aug. 14 at Hepton Union Cemetery. Hayden, Warsaw; two grandchildren; tone, and William Davis, Pierceton; with military honors followed at neral Home, Nappanee. Burial was in Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Fu- and two great-grandchildren. daughters, Nina Brown and Debra Union Cemetery. Milford Cemetery. neral Home, Nappanee, was in charge Menchaca, both of Warsaw; and 101 The family celebrated Louise’s life Michael J. Pattison of arrangements. grandchildren and great-grandchil- privately in a service at Pike Lake Mark Allen Thompson Michael J. “Popeye” Pattison, 54, Mark Allen Thompson, 61, Argos, Pastor Glenn Byers dren. Campground. Titus Funeral Home, North Manchester , died at 9:30 died at 2:39 p.m. Aug. 9, 2018. Pastor Glenn Byers, 83, Warsaw, Services were held Aug. 11 at Red- Warsaw, was in charge of arrange- a.m. Aug. 3, 2018. He was born April 16, 1957. On died Aug. 11, 2018. path-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw. ments. He was born July 7, 1964. On Oct. July 15, 1977, he married Debra Han- He was born Jan. 4, 1935. On May Burial was in Palestine Cemetery. Allen Keith Hayes 16, 1993, he married Teresa David- sen; she survives. 26, 1956, he married Dolores M. Jor- Allen Keith Hayes, 78, Leesburg, Jon T. Fawley son; she survives. He is also survived by a son, Tra- dan; she survives. died at 1:13 a.m. Aug. 3, 2018. Jon T. Fawley, 58, North Man- He is also survived by his mother, vis W. Thompson, Argos; a daugh- Also surviving are daughters, Val- He was born Sept. 25, 1939. On chester, died at 5:15 p.m. Aug. 7, Barbara E. (Wall) Pattison, LaFon- ter, Jessica Lyn Scheil, Warsaw; a erie Brown, Fort Wayne, and Noreen July 15, 1960, he married Norma 2018. taine; a son, Montgomery Pattison, granddaughter; his parents, Jack Jean Reeves, who preceded him in Pollock, Fishers; sons, Brent Byers, He was born Nov. 25, 1959. On North Manchester; daughters, Mi- and Kathryn Thompson, Argos; his death in 2012. Warsaw, and Craig Byers, Pierce- Sept. 23, 1984, he married Pamela chelle Reynolds, Connecticut, and mother-in-law, Evadean Hansen, Surviving are sons, John Kevin ton; five grandchildren; three great- Schroll; she survives. Micheala Rennaker, Fort Wayne; Bremen; sisters, Barbara Thompson, Hayes, Celeste, Texas, and James grandchildren; a sister, Eleanor Mc- He is also survived by his father, brothers, Dale Pattison, Marion, and Indianapolis, Sally Schwarz, Minne- Hayes, Leesburg; four grandchil- Conaghy, Georgia; and a brother, Harold L. Fawley, North Manchester; Brian Pattison, Fort Wayne; sisters, sota, Roberta Thompson, Ohio, and William “Bill” Byers, Georgia. sons, Ross Fawley, North Manchester, dren; two great-grandchildren; a Diana Geistler and Della Dee Carter, Karra Duff, Argos; a niece; and two Visitation will be held from 4-7 and Ryan Fawley, Rochester; a broth- step-granddaughter; two step-great- both of Marion, Sondra Kay Wooten, nephews. p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, at Redpath- er, Jay R. Fawley, North Manchester; granddaughters; and a brother, Gayle Bargersville, and Teresa Callahan, Services were held at 11 a.m. today his mother-in-law, Beverly A. Schroll, Hayes, Palatine, Ill. Texas; in-laws, Ann and Phil Dailey, (Wednesday) at Parkside Community A private family service will take Anthony Joe Warsaw; and two grandchildren. Huntington, and James and Lee Da- Church, Argos. Burial was in Maple Services were held Aug. 12 at North place at a later date. Cremation Ser- vidson, Wabash; two grandsons; and Grove Cemetery, Argos. Earl-Gross- “Tony” Wilson Manchester Missionary Church. vices of Kosciusko County, Warsaw, several nieces and nephews. man Funeral Home, Argos, was in was in charge of arrangements. March 24, 1938-July 6, 2018 Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery, Visitation was held Aug. 10 at charge of arrangements. North Manchester. McKee Mortuary, Charles D. Jarvis McKee Mortuary, North Manchester. Mark R. Timpe Anthony Joe “Tony” Wilson, 71, North Manchester, was in charge of Charles D. “Dwayne” Jarvis, 53, of Sidney, IN passed away at 11:47 Anna Carol Sanders Mark R. Timpe, 65, Syracuse, died arrangements. Warsaw, died at 5:02 p.m. April 16, Warsaw a.m. on Monday, August 6, 2018 at Anna Carol Sanders, 85, , at 12:18 p.m. July 30, 2018. 2018. his home. He was born on January Ted Wayne Flohr died at 11:12 p.m. Aug. 4, 2018. He was born March 29, 1953. A graveside service was held 14, 1947 in St. Louis, MO to Jackson Ted Wayne Flohr, 85, rural Akron, She was born Feb. 4, 1933. She He is survived by a son, Eric Nord, Aug. 11 at Lakeview Cemetery, Sil- & Mary (Wiltshire) Wilson. died at 3:03 p.m. Aug. 11, 2018. married Jack Sanders, who preceded Elkhart; his mother, Donna Timpe, ver Lake. McHatton-Sadler Funeral He graduated from Granite He was born Nov. 16, 1932. On her in death June 6, 2001. Elkhart; a brother, Mike Timpe, Chapel, Warsaw, was in charge of ar- City High School in Granite City, Sept. 26, 1948, he married Carol Rog- Surviving are sons, Jerry Sand- Vicksburg, Mich.; two nephews; six rangements. IL and attended Edison College ers; she survives. ers, Warsaw, Jack Sanders Jr., Lo- great-nieces and nephews; and one in Bellville, IL. He served in the He is also survived by a son, Mark Jon Charles Kurczbuch gansport, and Joseph Sanders, High- great-great-niece. United States Marines and was Flohr, Springfield, Va.; a daughter, Jon Charles Kurczbuch, 79, War- land; and a daughter, Carol Sanders, Cremation took place at Crema- married in November 1966 to Patsy Waymire, Akron; brothers, Sam saw, died at 10:45 p.m. Aug. 6, 2018. Highland. tion Services of Kosciusko County, Elaine Worley who preceded him Flohr, Rochester, and Donald Flohr; He was born July 20, 1939. No services are planned. Redpath- Warsaw. A celebration of life gather- in 2016. He worked in the Shrimp five grandchildren; and seven great- He is survived by a son, Paul Kur- Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw, was in ing will be held from 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Runs in Florida, was a truck driver grandchildren. czbuch, Warsaw; a daughter, Renee charge of arrangements. Aug. 19, at Eagles Lodge, 12889 N. for many years, and moved to Visitation will be from noon to 2 Luka, Chicago, Ill.; a brother, Charles Nancy M. Savala Kern Road, Syracuse. Private fam- Sidney in 2016 from Naples, FL. Nancy M. Savala, 79, Milford, ily burial will take place in Prairie He was a former member of the died at 2:15 p.m. Aug. 7, 2018. Street Cemetery, Elkhart. Owen Pentecostal Church. She was born Feb. 25, 1939. On Family Funeral Home, Syracuse, is in He is survived by: Dec. 29, 1988, she married Lollie A. charge of arrangements. Son - Jeremiah Wilson of St. Savala. He preceded her in death Viola V. Vanover Louis, MT April 11, 2007. Viola V. Vanover, 97, Syracuse, 2 Sisters – Yvonne (Harold) Lent She is survived by a daughter, Pam died at 8 p.m. Aug. 12, 2018. of Sidney, IN & Deborah (Mark) Walker, Milford; sons, Steve Whetten Arrangements are currently pend- Martin of St. Charles, MO . Sr., Syracuse, and Albert Whetten, ing at Owen Family Funeral Home, 2 Grandchildren & 1 Gt. Woodland, Calif.; three grandchil- Syracuse. Grandson dren; three step-granddaughters; Jeanette T. Wilkins 2 Brothers – Monte (Mary) three great-grandchildren; six step- Jeanette T. Wilkins, 70, Warsaw, Wilson of Akron, IN & John Wilson great-grandchildren; a sister, Barba- died at 5:27 p.m. Aug. 9, 2018. of San Diego, CA ra Williams, Suntan Valley, Ariz.; and She was born Dec. 1, 1947. On Several Nieces & Nephews brothers, Eugene Stevens, Misha- Sept. 18, 1978, she married Walter A. He was preceded in death by his waka, Edwin Stevens, Wakarusa, and “Butch” Wilkins, who preceded her in parents, wife, daughter - Toni Jo Rick Stevens, Goshen. death. Wilson, sister - Arleta Tatum, and Services were held at 1 p.m. today Surviving are daughters, Brandy brother - Aaron Wilson. (Wednesday) at Owen Family Fu- Fisher, Leesburg, Shannon Scott, No public services are planned neral Home, Syracuse. Burial was in Butler, Nicole Troutman-Willis, Flint, at this time. Cremation Services Milford Cemetery. of Kosciusko County, 4356 N. St. Mich., and Kori Novak, Bay City, Rd. 15, Warsaw, IN is in charge of Adam Lee Scott Mich.; sons, Tony Wilkins, Viola, Ariz., Tampa, Fla., arrangements. Adam Lee Scott, 39, and Tracy Ferrell, Michigan; five formerly of Warsaw Preferred memorials may be , died July 31, grandchildren; one great-grandchild; given to the donor’s choice. To send 2018. and several siblings. condolences to the family in Mr. He was born July 17, 1979. On Aug. A private celebration will be held Wilson’s memory, please visit www. 17, 2014, he married Bridget Scott, in Michigan at a later date. McHat- cremationserviceskc.com. who survives. ton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw, Also surviving are his children, was in charge of arrangements. Wednesday, August 15, 2018 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 11 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Kosciusko County Traffic Safety towing and repairs, attorney fees, tablishing probable cause in arrest- impaired as it endangers you and Ride Sober Or Get Pulled Over Partnership is joining about 230 fines, court costs, lost time at work ing drunk drivers. everyone else around you. Law en- Motorcycle riders have the repu- law enforcement agencies across In- and other hefty expenses. But DWI includes more than al- forcement recommends these safe tation for being tough, but no one is diana and thousands nationwide in Indiana law enforcement agen- cohol and there is no quick field test alternatives to impaired driving: tough enough to withstand the ef- the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over cies have participated in annual for the many prescription, over-the- • Designate or be a sober driver. fects of impaired riding. Motorcycles mobilization. From mid-August Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over counter and illegal drugs that can • Use public transportation. are about 3 percent of registered ve- through Labor Day, police will be traffic enforcement for more than impair drivers. This year, the police • Call a cab or a ridesharing ser- hicles, but are dramatically overrep- out in full force arresting impaired 20 years. Overtime patrols are officers highly trained to recognize vice. resented in fatal crashes involving drivers. Expect to see increased so- supported with National Highway and enforce drug-impaired driving • Download the SaferRide mo- alcohol. And the more bikers drink, briety checkpoints, roving patrols Traffic Safety Administration funds were issued Android tablets to sim- bile app on the Android Play Store the less likely they are to wear their and saturation patrols. distributed by the Indiana Criminal plify documentation for prosecution. or the Apple iTunes Store. This app helmets. “Why are we giving drivers a Justice Institute. For more informa- Tips For A Safe And Fun Season only has three options: call a taxi, Report Impaired Drivers heads up? Because Drive Sober or tion, visit on.IN.gov/drivesober. The annual Drive Sober or Get call a friend and identify your loca- Impaired driving is three times Get Pulled Over is all about pre- New Impaired Pulled Over enforcement campaign tion for pickup. more common at night than dur- venting impaired-driving crashes, Driving Equipment includes the Labor Day weekend, • Celebrate at home or a place ing the day. If you see an impaired injuries and deaths,” said Craig Al- In every state, it is illegal to drive with thousands upon thousands of where you can stay until sober. driver, turn off the road away from lebach, Kosciusko County Traffic with a blood alcohol concentration Hoosier families taking to their cars • Throwing a party? Offer non-al- the vehicle and call 911. Signs of im- Safety Partnership administrator. of .08 or higher. In Indiana, drivers for end-of-summer barbecues, foot- coholic beverages and plenty of food. paired driving include: “Our officers have zero tolerance for under 21 with a BAC of .02 or high- ball games, lakes and pool parties. • Never provide alcohol to mi- • Weaving, swerving, drifting or impaired drivers on our roads, and er are subject to fines and a license Sadly, it is also one of the deadliest nors. straddling the center line we’ll see you before you see us.” suspension for up to one year. times of year for impaired driving • Ask young drivers about their • Driving at a very slow speed A driving while intoxicated arrest NHTSA and ICJI recently pur- deaths. plans. • Braking erratically means going to jail and losing your chased more than 2,600 portable With all of today’s options for • Friend or family member about • Making wide turns driver’s license. The average DWI breath tests to assist 150 Indiana getting home safely, there’s no ex- to drive? Take the keys and make • Stopping without cause cost? About $10,000, including car law enforcement agencies with es- cuse for getting behind the wheel alternate arrangements. • Responding slowly to traffic signals • Driving after dark with head- COUNTY REPORT lights off • Almost striking an object or ve- hicle tus, Warsaw, $1,635 Speeding (exceeding 30 mph and Mary R. Bonheimer, 24, North • Driving on the wrong side of the Births in an urban district) Jeff Carey v. Brandy Light, Lees- — Thomas Webster road burg, $2,940 Greene, Warsaw, $160.50 Knafel-Pearson Speeding • Turning abruptly or illegally Brynna Jo Wenger The Car Company v. Clarice Mc- — Krishna Selvaraj, Floyd A. Knafel, 58, Syracuse, and Gee, Goshen, $2,770.92; v. Brittany Warsaw, $160.50; Carlos Camargo Jill M. Pearson, 57, Syracuse Merlin and Janita (Eberly) Wenger, and Matthew Poe, Warsaw, $1,209.48 Paramo, Milford, $160.50 Whitbeck-Schouten Ivy Tech to host Claypool, are the parents of a daugh- Perma Advertising Co. v. Joseph ter, Brynna Jo, born at 9:04 p.m. Aug. Derrick J. Whitbeck, 33, Warsaw, Toma, Huntington, $2,279 7, 2018, at Blessed Beginnings Care and Danielle L. Schouten, 29, Warsaw enrollment days Lennox, Sobek and Buehler v. Me- Marriage Center, Nappanee. She weighed 7 Lundy-Tezekjian lissa Vrigil, Mentone, $590 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 inches Kevin J. Lundy, 45, Warsaw, and Ivy Tech Community College is Civil Collections Angela M. Tezekjian, 33, Warsaw long. Licenses hosting enrollment days Thursday, Lydia Grace Troyer The following civil collections have been awarded in Kosciusko County The following couples have applied Aug. 9, and Saturday, Aug. 11, for Norman and Jakayla (Snodgrass) Courts: for marriage licenses in the office of the fall semester. Troyer, Milford, are the parents of a Marriage LVNV Funding LLC v. Celina Ad- Kosciusko County Clerk of the Court daughter, Lydia Grace, born at 8:07 At Ivy Tech Community College’s kins, Pierceton, $796.31 Ann Torpy: a.m. Aug. 8, 2018, at Blessed Begin- Express Enrollment Days, prospec- Regional Acceptance Corp. v. Nicho- Shaw-Powell Dissolutions nings Care Center, Nappanee. She tive students can complete all the las Baldwin, Cromwell, $14,565.82; v. Andrew L. Shaw, 32, Mentone, and The following couples have filed weighed 7 pounds, 0.5 ounce and was steps they need to start classes for Melissa Payne, Cromwell, $14,565.82 Carmen L. Powell, 34, Mentone for marriage dissolutions in the 18 1/2 inches long. Hickerson-Miller the upcoming fall semester. Enroll- Brenda Jane Slabaugh Portfolio Recovery Associates v. Kosciusko Superior and Circuit ment experts will be on-hand to an- Timothy Barton, Mentone, $1,807.21; Thomas V. Hickerson, 20, Warsaw, courts: James and Susan (Wagler) Sla- swer questions and help attendees v. Randy Hill, Syracuse, $2,406.33 and Rosalyn M. Miller, 20, Warsaw Rolden-Quezada — Myra baugh, Bourbon, are the parents of a with enrollment steps, including daughter, Brenda Jane, born at 7:11 Credit Acceptance v. Teresa Blan- Baum-Ponko Reyes Rolden, Pierceton, and Pedro kenship, Warsaw, $6,254.55 Michael L. Baum, 36, Winona Valle Quezada, Doyline, La. Mar- assessment, financial aid and ad- a.m. Aug. 9, 2018, at Blessed Begin- vising. nings Care Center, Nappanee. She Communitywide Federal Credit Lake, and Erica C. Ponko, 37, Winona ried: March 21, 2009. Separated: weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was Union v. Chase Bryer, Etna Green, Lake July 14, 2014. There are three mi- To meet the assessment require- 19 1/2 inches long. $8,300.01; v. Cassandra Frantz, Syra- Boggs-Whitcraft nor children. ment, students should bring in McCarthy Maternal grandparents are Steve cuse, $2,816.12; v. Terry J. Howard, Jeffrey E. Boggs, 54, Warsaw, and — Taylor McCarthy, SAT/ACT/PSAT scores, high school and Rosie Mae Wagler, Mayslick, Ky. Milford, $6,973.19; v. Tabbitha Ow- Julia D. Whitcraft, 44, Warsaw Warsaw, and Megan McCarthy, transcript, college transcript or Paternal grandparents are Lonnie ens, Milford, $6,973.19 Bonar-Brown New Haven. Married: March 11, take the ACCUPLACER, if needed. Capital One Bank v. Lindsey Cas- and Susie Slabaugh, Tippecanoe. Dustin A. Bonar, 32, Syracuse, and 2017. Separated: July 31, 2018. If an individual will be taking the Brenda joins four siblings: Han- sidys, Warsaw, $2,020.89; v. William There are no minor children. Amanda L. Brown, 34, Auburn Fawley ACCUPLACER, it is suggested to nah, Julia, Michael and Josiah. Hood, Leesburg, $1,470.26; v. Sarah Bornes-Trigo — Jeffery Fawley, War- Mort, Warsaw, $2,726.41; v. Alan Plik- saw, and Jana Fawley. Married: arrive early, as the test can take up Jeremy Wayne Schwartz Mason N. Bornes, 23, Warsaw, and erd, Syracuse, $2,468.38 Sept. 15, 2011. Separated: July 23, to three hours. Lonnie and Rhonda (Hochstetler) Valentina Bonavita Trigo, 25, Monte- If an individual intends to use Schwartz, Milford, are the parents of Lake City Bank v. Juan Cedeno, 2018. There are no minor children. Goshen, $4,151.12 vide, Uruguay Vargas financial aid for the fall 2018-sum- a son, Jeremy Wayne, born at 12:02 Harris-Brehany — Samantha Vargas, ABC Supply Co. v. Clearwater Car- Warsaw, and Jonathan Vargas, mer 2019 school year, they will a.m. Aug. 10, 2018, at Blessed Begin- Skyler A. Harris, 21, Pierceton, and nings Care Center, Nappanee. He pentry, Warsaw, $20,445.70; v. Chris- Warsaw. Married: May 10, 2010. need to file a 2018-2019 FAFSA and topher Lusso, Warsaw, $20,445.70 Elizabeth A. Brehany, 19, Warsaw Separated: Aug. 10, 2016. There is weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was Fayed-Shirk bring a 2016 tax return information 20 inches long. Credit Union v. Galen Deniston, one minor child. to express enrollment. Muhammed Youssef Fayed, 22, Swain Maternal grandparents are JR Warsaw, $6,647.62 — Stephanie Swain, War- Students can RSVP to attend Warsaw, and Casey J. Shirk, 22, War- and Jane Hostetler. Paternal grand- Midwest America Federal Cred- saw, and Kevin Swain, Warsaw. and learn more at IvyTech.edu/ it Union v. Bart Holle, Warsaw, saw Married: Oct. 18, 2003. Separated: parents are Allen and MaryEllen Sturgill-Pappas EEDay. Fall classes begin Monday, Schwartz. $7,753.21 Aug. 3, 2018. There are no minor Onemain Financial of Indiana v. Joseph A. Sturgill, 36, North Web- children. Aug. 20. Janet Jones, Warsaw, $8,799.40; v. ster, and Dawn M. Pappas, 41, North Losee — Hanna Losee, Etna Enrollment is from 9 a.m. to 6 Miranda Parcels, Warsaw, $10,037.71 Webster Green, and Charles Losee, Etna p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9, and 9 a.m. to Court News Midland Funding LLC v. Phillip Stephens-Leavitt Green. Married: Nov. 19, 2011. Sep- 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, and will Small Claims Long, North Webster, $1,576.66; v. Jared A. Stephens, 34, Mentone, arated: July 25, 2018. There are no be at Ivy Tech, 2545 Silveus Cross- The following small claims have Michelle Sheets, Warsaw, $2,461.38; and Shaytonna N. Leavitt, 29, War- minor children. ing, Warsaw. been awarded in Kosciusko Superior v. Vincent Zon, Warsaw, $1,819.72 saw Court III, Judge Joe V. Sutton presid- National Collegiate Student Loan .Goldsworthy-Orr ing: v. Leanna Sauer, Warsaw, $12,596.74 Hugh J. Goldsworthy Jr., 29, Money Matters Professional Col- Superior Court II Pierceton, and Randy L. Orr, 44, Lees- lections v. Nathan Arnold, South The following traffic infractions burg Whitley, $858.12; v. Dennis Jones, have been filed in Kosciusko Superior Scott-Bonheimer Warsaw, $2,259.23; v. Savanna Court II: Alex M. Scott, 26, North Webster, GET RID OF RUST Parkhurst, Albion, $448.94; v. Skylar Risner, Warsaw, $3,294.04 R&T Green Acres v. Bret and Jen- na Backus, Warsaw, $7,230; v. Luis Ortega, Warsaw, $1,358.74; v. Viktor Quijada, Warsaw, $1,208.74 “DON’T BUY PRICE ... BUY QUALITY ... IT’S CHEAPER” Steven L. Helton v. David Baker, Why we are worth it: CALL Syracuse, $3,125 - References & Testimonials Provided With Every Quote Parrot Enterprises v. Brenda Ball, - Job Pricing the Day We Come Out North Webster, $3,311.59; v. William - Phone Calls Returned Promptly During Business Hours Starbuck, North Webster, $3,311.59 - 3 & 5 Year Written Warranties On Most Projects The Property Company v. Sharon - Premium Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore Paints 574-457-5006 Brannock, Syracuse, $217 - All Exterior Wood Moisture Tested Prior to Painting/Staining Locally owned and operated.ed Beezee Properties LLC v. Amber Bromley, Warsaw, $1,635; v. Bryan Ti- 11875 N. SR 13, Syracuse, IN 12 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Wednesday, August 15, 2018 PUBLIC AUCTIONS

Noah And Margaret Tony Munson Community Health Clinic Real Estate Auction wood Event Center, 13924 N. 1100W, Bontrager, Owners And Others, Owners Benefit Auction 4:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at 101 N. Nappanee (2½ miles west of town on 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, 3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, at the 4:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, at Clay- Line St., South Whitley (2 blocks west US 6 to CR 100; south under viaduct at 62800 CR 43, Goshen Hahn Auction building, 410 S. Oak- wood Event Center, 13924 N. 1100W, of the stoplight). Real estate sells first; to CR 56; west to CR 1100W, County (4 miles north of Millers- land Ave., Nappanee. Nappanee (2½ miles west of town on personal property sells at 5 p.m. Own- Line Road; then south ½ mile). LC burg on SR 13 to CR 34; east Lakefront Home US 6 to CR 100; south under viaduct ers Carrol and Lois Stiles. King Auction Auctions & Real Estate 1 mile to CR 43; then 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, at 7705 to CR 56; west to CR 1100W/County Svc., auctioneer Donald R. King Norm Leitch, Owner north ¼ mile). J & S Auctions & W. Camabraw Park Lane, Akron (on Line Road; then south ½ mile). LC Public Auction 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at 6755 Real Estate Rock Lake). Metzger Property Svcs. Auctions & Real Estate 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Syr- W. Maple St., Kimmell (from US 33 acuse Community Center, 1013 N. Long just south of large bridge over rail- Drive. Salazar Auction Svc., auctioneer road, west on Noe Street by Ferrell- Joe Salazar gas; then north on Georgia Street to ~ Miner/Anglin ~ SAT. Winona Lake Property Maple Street). Grogg-Martin Auc- SAT. Open house: 1-2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. tioneers 19, at 1510 Chestnut Ave., Winona Lester And Gilda Estate Public Auction Lake. Auction: 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23. Bellman, Owners Located at 7888 Lovetts Lane (Hoffman Lake), (Atwood) Warsaw, Indiana, on New 30 from Warsaw, West or Plymouth, Indiana Metzger Property Svcs. 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at 3841 East to Hoffman Lake Addition (Atwood). Watch for Mauk’s signs. Real Estate Auction 3rd Road, Bremen (from downtown, 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20, at 414 S. Third south ¾ mile on Center St./Elm Road St., Pierceton (from SR 13 in town, turn to 3rd Road; then east 1½ miles). Ball Saturday, August 25, 2018 • 10:00 a.m. west on Pine; two blocks to Third Street; Auction & Realty COINS, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLE ADVERTISING & LITERATURE, then south two blocks). Three tracts: Miner/Anglin Estate PAINTINGS, GUNS, FISHING TACKE, HUMMEL FIGURINES home on Third Street and two tracts on 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at 7888 COINS: 35/ea. 1909 VDB Wheat pennies; 30 Silver Dollars (Mor- School Street. Estate of Marilee Bailey. Lovetts Lane, Warsaw (on Hoffman gan & Pease), also Silver Certificates paper money, 1-black Eagle Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co., Lake: 7 miles west of town on US 30, Horse Blanket; 1923 lg. bills; Canadian paper to include 1935-A sale manager Gary Bailey just past Atwood). Two auction rings. $5.00 paper (rare); Mercury & Roosevelt dimes, many UNC; Liberty Ben And Susan Mauk’s Auctioneering Svcs., auction halves; Buffalo nickels; Indian Head & Wheat pennies; Barber coins, Hochstetler, Owners manager Tony Tribalski all series; Commemorative coins & medallions; Foreign coins; 1980’s 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 11320 Canton And Ella $53.00 face from Federal Reserve UNC pennies; much more. Tackle W. 300N, Shipshewana (3½ miles west Moore, Owners box of older fish baits. PISTOLS: Colt (auto) 22 cal. pistol with 2/clips of town on CR 250N to 1150W; north 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, at 2978 SN96839-5; RG .22 LR Mod-14 6-shot revolver; Model X-19 Starter ½ mile to 300N, just past Pumpkinvine 22 cal. pistol; 1939 German 9mm Lugar pistol; German revolver hol- W. 800S, Claypool. Miller Auction ster; 3/ea. Black Powder 45 & 50 caliber Army & Navy replica pis- Trail; then east ¼ mile). Detweiler Auc- Svc., auctioneer Larry J. Miller tols; Rugar stainless and 2/ea. blued; LONG GUNS: Model 37 Ithica tions Steve Jones, Owner Featherlite 12 gauge pump skeet grade w/vented rib; LC Smith dou- Bethesda Chapel Real Estate 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, at the ble barrel rabbit ear shotgun Hunter Arms Co.; Marlin 22 semi auto. And Personal Property Hahn Auction building, 401 S. Oak- Model 1990; 1940’s Crossman Arms Co. pump BB gun; Mossberg 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 11590 CR land Ave., Nappanee. Model 51 22 cal. semi auto.; Mossberg 22 cal. semi auto. w/full 10, Middlebury (from town, 2¼ miles Farmland Rental Auction stock w/peep sights rifle. Waterfall cedar chest; 3-drawer primitive north on SR 13 to CR 10; then west 500 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, at Sun- dresser w/glove boxes; oak wash stand; 4-chairs w/cane seats; Uni- feet). Bartel & Co. nyside Park, 68433 Clinton St., New versal treadle sewing machine; old chandelier; 3-drawer cherry dress- New Burlington Paris. 98 acres of irrigated farmland er w/walnut inlay glove boxes; oak hall tree; kitchen pantry cabinet; School Benefit for rent, for 2019-21 crop years. GGT oak dry sink; 3/ea. matching cherry dressers; marble top fern stand; 5:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at Clay- Real Estate, owners. Bartel & Co. Thomas & Sons Chicago ornate pump organ w/stool; 4-drawer dove- tail desk; ornate chandelier w/prisms; child’s wardrobe w/double mirrors; Singer featherweight sewing machine w/case; oak McDou- &KHVWQXW6W:LQRQD/DNH,1 gall 2 pc. (small size) kitchen cabinet 1930’s; primitive Americana $%62/87( items; wicker items; nice selection of older advertising, calendars, 1R5HVHUYH business advertising, etc. (Atwood, Etna Green, Bourbon, Nappanee, EHGURRPEDWKZLWKIXOO Plymouth, Warsaw); Poplar Mechanics magazines 1960’s; walnut ZDONRXWEDVHPHQW*UHDWVSDFH Victorian table w/serpent claw feet; cherry dresser & matching night WRPDNHDSDWLRZLWKDYLHZ RI:LQRQD/DNH8SGDWH  stand; 1950’s Formica kitchen table w/4-chairs; 1950’s rag rugs, PDNHWKLV\RXUGUHDP like new; toys; Victorian humidor stand; telephone stand (needs work); sterling silver candelabra; ODNHSURSHUW\XVHDV oscillator fan; Hargrove several oil paintings by local artists; lamps; oak fern stand; oak chair w/ DUHQWDOFORVHWR WKHFROOHJH cane seat; Hull & Roseville pottery pcs.; misc. glassware; clocks; Hummel Goebel birds; 8-Longa- berger baskets; jewelry chest & costume & collectible jewelry; Father Christmas figurine collection; 7KXU cranberry lamp w/clear prisms; large Fenton drape vase; Warsaw Cut Glass; child’s table w/4-ea. 0HW]JHUProperty Services, LLC $& plank bottom bow back chairs; oak lg. rocker w/cane seat; child’s high chair w/penguin stencil; 18-Hummel Goebel figurines; $XJ 5HDO(VWDWH 30 Real Estate • Auctions • Appraisals 4-small plates; Madame Pompadour dresser doll; quilts & quilt stand; Puffy hurricane blue glass lamp; Paul’s Funeral Home mir- &KDG0HW]JHU&$,‡/DUU\(YDQV‡5RG0HW]JHU 7LP+ROPHV‡%UHQW5XFNPDQ‡7LP3LWWV‡-DVRQ&RQOH\ ror phone 100-A 100-B 271; HUGE COLLECTION OF DEPRESSION GLASS, all denominations; crocks and cast iron; more. 2SHQ+RXVH %UHQGD5RVH‡5DLQHOOH6KRFNRPH‡*DU\6SDQJOH OAK KITCHEN CABINETS, HOUSEHOLD, APPLIANCES, VAC WAGON, SCOOTER, BOAT, %ULDQ(YDQV‡'XVWLQ'LOORQ‡0LFKDHO*HQWU\ ALLIS CHALMERS B TRACTOR, FURNITURE $XJ30  “COMPLETE OAK KITCHEN CABINETS TO BE REMOVED AFTER SOLD. $XFWLRQ CHECK OUR AUCTION ZIP ADVERTISING OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO PREVIEW” ZZZ0 HW]JHU$ XFWLRQFRP Allis Chalmers B tractor w/Woods belly mower L-59, 12-volt, PTO & hydraulics; Spartan TP-300 gas industrial trash pump; Rally 5HDO(VWDWH adult scooter (needs work); 14’ aluminum V-bottom row boat; APPLIANCES: Whirlpool electric dryer & washer; FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator; natural gas cook stove; dishwasher; 8’ lighted curio cabinet, mirrored; 2/ea. purple velour swivel rockers; 2/ea. sm. walnut lighted mirrored curio cabinets; velour gold chair; 2-cushion couch, country blue & mauve; set of living room tables; $XFWLRQ large screen 50” LG TV w/remote; storm door w/track; 5 h.p. vac-lawn tractor wagon Briggs & Stratton; sm. Sentry safe w/ 7KXUV combo; miscellaneous. 30 $XJ AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: For a parcel list of coins (574) 549-2430 or (574) 268-2639. :&DPDEUDZ3DUN/Q $NURQ,1 — Betty E. Miner Estate — 7DNHLQJRUJHRXVYLHZVIURP WKHGHFNRQWKLVEHGURRP ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, QUILTS, STERLING PCS., GLASSWARE, DIAMOND RING EDWKZDWHUIURQWKRPHRQ5RFN ANTIQUES: 5 pc. matching wicker; oval table w/hard top chair; floor lamp; bookcase; ash tray; /DNH+RPHKDVODUJHHDWLQ dark brown 1940’s velvet 2-cushion couch; child’s bow back rocker 1932; child’s table w/2- NLWFKHQWKDWRSHQVWRWKHOLYLQJ chairs, 88 years old; oak small dresser; gorgeous 2 pc. Coppes Kitchen cabinet w/porcelain top; URRP(QMR\RXWGRRUGLQLQJRQ brass & marble Victorian fern stand; sm. white pantry cabinet; bronze lamp & liberty bell; set of lamps Revere w/shades 1966; Philleys furniture, Valpo; 3-tier oak wall plate rack;. 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I was out in our To the dis- another account, a crow followed ing crows gathering and feeding barn and after I heard it, I pleasure a milk delivery man and pried on the dead on a battlefield. thought, I haven’t heard a crow, of farmers, the tops off bottles of milk left Crows need a positive press. or seen one, in weeks. Months? I they eat on front steps, then drink off the They are actually beneficial. have noticed and written about corn, pulling cream that had risen to the top. Corn makes up no more than the decline of many birds but I &52: up sprouts Crows can mimic other birds 20 percent of their diet and only hadn’t noticed the disappear- to get the and pet crows have been taught when the corn is in a certain ance of crows. It was a case of or heard another. grains. They also kill and eat to say “Hello,” “so long,” “you bet- stage. Crows also eat grasshop- out of sight, out of mind. Since So what has caused the decline chicks. cha” and “hot dog.” Splitting the pers, gypsy moths, cutworms, then I’ve been watching particu- of crows? Not just the decline, the To the displeasure of birders, tongue of a crow is a supersti- tent caterpillars, angleworms, larly for crows and haven’t seen disappearance? crows raid nests and eat eggs and nestlings of smaller birds. I’ve heard hunters claim crows recognize a man with a gun and call an alarm, warning other crows and animals. I believe it. I’ve never had crows call an alarm when I’ve been walking in a woods, armed only with bin- oculars. But hearing crows call- ing an alarm, I have hurried to- ward the sound and found crows circling over, diving at a great horned owl. I’ve been told by ice fishermen they have watched a crow go to the hole they had cut, draw in their line and take a fish off the hook. Crows are protected now but may be killed during a prescribed season each year. For many years, however, crows could be killed at any time and in any way. They were shot. They were poisoned, not with sprays but by putting strychnine in the eyes of animal carcasses. Crows feed on carrion and they eat the eyes in a carcass first. Crows were even dynamited. Sticks of dynamite were tied to branches of trees crows roosted in, connected, then detonated af- . ter the crows had gone to roost. In this way, thousands were killed at once. Crows build their nests high in tall trees. Male and female work together, though the female does the most. The male often brings his mate food as she shapes the nest of sticks. The female also does most of the incubating. In addition to sticks and a grass lining, a crow’s nest may have decorations, coins and other shiny things the birds have col- lected. In one nest, I read, there was a ladies watch. Crows are clever birds. 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