Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 125, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1985 — Page 10

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Legal Notices STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM *«: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT TERM, 1985 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF HAZEL F. THOMAS, DECEASED Estate No. 84-50 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HAZEL F. THOMAS In ths msttsr of ths Estste of Hszel F. Thomss, dscesssd. No. EST. 84-50 Notice Is hereby given that Wendell W. Thomas as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Putnam Circuit Court, ori the 11th of February, 1985, 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 should not bo approved. And 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. Wendell W. Thomas Personal Representative Sharon L. Hammond Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Boyd & Young, Attorneys STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1985 TERM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS MORAN, DECEASED Estate No. 84-2 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS MORAN In the matter of the Estate of Francis Moran, deceased. No. 84-2 Notice Is hereby given that Mark Archer, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the ‘examination and action of said Circuit Court, bn the 11 th of February, 1985, at 11:30 a.m., 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 Should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their Tielrship or claim to any part of said estate. > Mark Archer » Personal Representative Sharon L. Hammond Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Martha Grace Reese WILSON HUTCHENS & REESE .16 South Jackson Street .Greencastle, Indiana, 46135 4317)653-2632 Jan. 2511 T The North Putnam Community School Corporation by its Board of School Trustees hereby submits Its proposal for blds to be Received by the Board of School Trustees of .the said Corporation In the Administration Office on the 7th of February, 1985, at 7:30 p.m. for the "Temporary Loans" as per statute (IC 20-5-4-8) for the said School Corporation. ‘ Various notes of the Corporation of such Loan for 1985" In the total amount of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (*300,000.00) bearing interest not to exceed the legal rate per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding). Both Principal arid Interest payable on or before December 31, 1985. Bidders of said note or notes shall be required to name the rate of Interest which the note or notes are to bear, not exceeding lhe legal rate per annum. Such interest rate rtkist be computed In multiples of one-eighth of one per-cent and not more than one Interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The "Temporary Loan for 1985" will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted In accordance herewith. The highest bid will be the one offering the lowest interest cost to the School Corporation. The right is reserved to have various notes In various amounts at various times, the total of which shall not exceed Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (*300,000.00) and all of which shall be repaid on or before December 31, 1985. The right Is reserved to reject any .and all bids. If an acceptable bld is not deceived at the time fixed for sale, the date of accepting bids shall be continued for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days thereafter. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked ' Temporary Loan for 1985" and each bidder submitting a bld shall submit an affidavit therewith stating that no collusion exists between such bidders. NORTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION By: Guy Clones, President Joseph E. Crosby, Secretary Board of School Trustees Jan. 18/25/2T Legal Notice ST|TE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM SS: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1985 TERM CAUSE NUMBER: CV 85-10 RICHARD O. BRADLEY, Plaintiff vs. CHARLES C. HUDSON, etal TO: HELEN SAMPSON PERRY SAMPSON THOMAS PHILLIPS KATIE PHILLIPS LOUIS MORRISON NORA E. MORRISON The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, husbands, wives, widows, widowers, successors, executors, administrators, personal representatives, guardians, trustees, receivers, grantees and lessees of the above, ET AL RESPECTIVELY, Defendants SUMMONS The State of Indiana to the above named as defendants and any other person who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued In the Court above named by the person named as plaintiff. The nature of the suit Is a Quiet Title Suit for the following described real estate located in Putnam County, Indiana. A tract of land lying In the Southeast Quarter (SE */«) of the Southwest Quarter (SW *4) of Section 11, Township 12 North, Range 5 West, bounded as follows: Beginning st the Southeast corner of the Southeast Quarter (SE 14) of the Southwest Quarter (SW *4) of said Section 11; thence Westerly along the South line of said quarterquarter section one hundred eighty-five and seventy-nine hundredths (185.79) feet to a point; thence North three hundred-thirty (330) feet to a point; thence North 50 degrees 43' 38" East, (previous deed North 53 degrees East) sixty-seven (67) feet to a point In the center of an existing roadway; thence following said roadway in a generally Southeasterly and Easterly direction to a point on the East line of said quarter-quarter section; thenca South three hundred forty-three (343) feet to the place of beginning, and containing in said tract of land 1.49 acres, more or less. This summons by publication Is specifically directed to the above named named defendants whose whereabouts are unknown. In addition to the above named defendants being served by this summons, there may bo other defendants who have an Interest In this law suit who have been served by personal service. If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assort It in your written answer. You must answer the complaint In writing by you or your attorney on or before the Ist day of March. 1985. and If you fall to do so a judgment may be entered against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. Sharon L. Hammond, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court Delbert H. Brewer Brower. Lowe 4 LaVlolotto Attorneys at Law Post Office Box 545 110 West Walnut Street Greencastle. Indiana 46135 Ph0ne:(317)653-8491 Jin . 25/1/8/3T

Legal Notice TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE S ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR 1984 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Beginning Cash Ending Cash Fund Balances 1984 1984 Fund Balances 1-1-84 Receipts Disbursements 12-31-84 Township 2,074.86 4,189.16 4,403.39 1,860.83 Poor Relief 1,917.54 3,524.70 2,933.87 2,508.37 Fire Fighting 2,562.03 4,229.86 4,591.94 2,199.75 Federal Revenue Sharing 1,146.78 4,129.00 2,496.97 2,778.81 Dog 1,074.00903.00 1,036.00941.00 Fire Equipment Debt Fund 18,500.00 18,500.00 Levi Excess Fund 25.06 25.06 T0ta158,775.21 35,500.58 33,962.17 10,313.62 RECEIPTS Poor Fire Federal Fire Township Relief Fighting Revenue Dog Equipment Fund Fund Fund Sharing Fund Debt General property taxes 3,510.89 ... 2,925.73 ... 3,510.89 Auto and aircraft excise tex718.77 ....598.97 ....718.77 Federal revenue sharing 4,129.00 Receipts from the sale of bonds (loan) 18,500.00 Dog Tax 903.00 Levi Excess:2s.o6 DeductionExamination of recorda-40.50 Total Receipts4,lß9.l6 ... 3,524.70 ... 4,229.66 ... 4,129.00 .... 903.00 .. 18,500.00 25.06 DISBURSEMENTS Poor Fire Federal Fire Township Relief Fighting Revenue Dog Equipment Fund Fund Fund Sharing Fund Debt Fund Personal services 2,803.00 Supplies2ll.6s Other supplies and expen5e51,378.8079.952,496.97 Capital outlay 18,500.00 Other disbursements 2,927.844,503.10 1,036.00 Levi Excesslo.l4 6.03 8.89 Total Di5bur5ement54,403.392,933.874,591.942,496.97 1,036.00 18,500.00 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND H.B.G. Ins. Co. 1nc947.00 Hudson Service 1nc120.40 Gross Skelton Skinner Lumber 222.97 Lester Haltomlß.so To Whom Paid Amount Aaron Bural Heating 107.00 Mike Shousel2.6o Don Bain, Trustee*l,66s.oo Fireman Clothing Allowance 720.00 Gerald McQulre 100.00 Rita Bain, Secsoo.oo Total 2,496.97 Putnam Cty. Lie. Branch6.oo Don Bain, rent 400.00 FIRE DEBT FUND Allied Truck Equip6.o4 Don Bain, trav. exp 330.44 Al Carney Chev 11,564.05 Marquee 8razi179.95 Don Bain, phoneso.oo F.M.C. Tipton 1nd4,450.00 Cash Concrete4s.oo H.B.G. Ins. 80nd38.00 Allied Truck Equip 2,485.95 Levi Excessß.B9 Reelsville Post Officeßo.oo Total 18,500.00 T0ta14,591.94 Steve Aker 500.00 FIRE FUND DOG FUND Steve Blaydes, Adv. 8d200.00 Reelsville Water C 083.71 Putnam Cty. Auditor 769.00 Mike Rissler, Adv. 8d200.00 Public Service Ind 752.36 Carl Mamons.oo Maxie Hassler, Adv. 8d200.00 Clay Cty. Rural Tele 259.56 Linda Bluelo.oo Dale Small Engineso.o2 Kendall Garagel67.9o Kathleen T. Martin 252.00 A.E. Boyce Co. 1nc81.63 Ellis Oil Co 1,109.43 Total 1,036.00 Banner-Graphic 98.16 Hassler Trucking 111.60 POOR RELIEF FUND Levi Excesslo.l4 Steve 8urk255.00 NOTE: A detailed accounting of Poor Relief T0ta14,403.39 H.B.G. Ins. C 0560.00 claims is on file in the County Auditor's office FEDERAL REVENUE FUND Firemen Clothing Allowance 540.00 and may be viewed during business hours. Steve Akersoo.oo Keith Hutcheson 355.00 T0ta12,933.87 CASH AND INVESTMENTS AT DECEMBER 31,1984 Serial Number Description Purchase Cost 15-9964 Checking*7,Bos.2s Less Poor Relief-Cty. Auditor Office 2,508.37 Total Ca5h10,313.62 INDEBTEDNESS General Obligation Bonds Principal laeued During Year 1 8,500.00 Outstanding 12-31-84 (Ending Year) 18,500.00 EXPENDITURES MADE FROM FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS Proposed (Budgeted) Revenue Sharing Funds Revenue Sharing Expenditure Actually Spent Current Capital Current Capital Fire protection 4,774.78 1,996.97 Cemeteries Care 500.00 500.00 Totals 5,274.78 2,496.97 State of Indiana Putnam County SS: I, Donald R. Bain, Trustee of Washington Township, Putnam County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report Is complete, true, and correct; that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid In the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to mo or to any other person. I further swear (or affirm) that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchors showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of the county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are In custody of the township advisory board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report Is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Donald R. Bain. Trustee Jan. 25(1 T Legal Notice TOWN OF ROACHDALE'S ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR 1984 TOWN OF ROACHDALE, PUTNAM COUNTY. INDIANA STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES, AND INVESTMENT BALANCES Cash Bal- Investments Total Cash Cash Balance Dis- anceat at Dec- 4 Investments January 1 Receipts bursements ember 31 ember 31 at Doc. 31 General Fund 28,458.3075,515.1372,420.21 31,551.22.31,551.22 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 5,134.004,811.20 322.802,698.783,021.58 Motor Vehicle Highways,o79.4l 13.881.61 13,349.475,611.555,611.55 Local Road and 5treet3,165.493,165.491,947.281,947.28 Cumulative Capital 1mpr0vement6,308.126,308.122,635.052,635.05 Payroll 1,826.29 88,921.3889,427.381,320.291,320.29 Gun Permits-Pollce Department 20.00 20.0020.00 Sewage Utility 0perating7,851.8181,124.1379,469.229,506.72 826.5510,333.27 Sewage Utility Debt Ser. Reserve 2,448.436,000.006,500.001,948.43 17,091.83 . 19,040.26 Sewage Utility Bond & Int 15,209.92 31,001.5730,637.5015,573.9915,573.99 Water Utility Operating 3,663.06 51,327.5651,970.343,020.28 601.123,621.40 Water Utility Depreciation 1,716.603,765.504,512.17 969.93969.93 Water Utility Meter Deposit 900.00 630.001,185.00 345.002,734.183,079.18 Gas Utility 0perating25,033.88412,655.15399,497.2638,191.7738,191.77 Gas Utility Reserve 5,458.7019,505.5918,623.73 6,340.566,340.56 Gas Utility Replacement 3,562.5819,505.5917,176.155,892.025,892.02 Gas Utility Meter Deposit 1,289.122,192.432,848.96 632.5910,042.7710,675.36 Petty Cash. 13.52 141.81 115.91 39.4239.42 Total 102,529.62820,775.06802,018.11 121,286.5738,577.56159,864.13 General Obligation Outstanding Bonds Outstanding Long-Term Indebtedness As of Jan- Bonds Retired As of Dec- Interest Paid As of Dec 31,1984 uaryl,l9B4 Durlngl9B4 ember3l,l9B4 During 1984 Sewage Utility .322,000.00 8,000.00 314,000.00 22,637.50 T0ta | 5 .322,000.00 8,000.00 314,000.00 22,637.50 CERTIFICATION: This Is to certify that the data contained in this report Is accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Peggy J. Plunkett, Clerk-Treasurer Jan. 25/1T

Legal Notice NOTICE OF HEARING You are hereby notified, as required by 410 lAC 20.1-3-1, and In accordance with IC 16-1-3.3 and 410 lAC 20.1, that a hearing will be held, with respect to a Need Determination review, at the Indiana State Board of Health Building, Room 482, 1330 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, on the first day of February 1985, at 9:00 a.m., E.S.T. Said hearing will be conducted by a duly appointed hearing officer. You are further notified the* the matter to be heard and to be determined by the State Board is If the proposed capital expenditure by Cloverleaf Healthcare of Greencastle I, Inc. to purchsse Sunset Menor Nursing Home (79 existing planning approved beds) In Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, Is needed. Dated thia 16th day of January, 1985. Jan. 24/25/26/3T

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CASE L-923: Rev. Abner, age 25, occupies a pulpit in a new subdivision. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “my wife and I were given this parish because we are a young married couple and most of the residents in this area are also newlyweds. “So we hope to build up the membership of our church by making a survey of this region to find how many possible new members we can attract. “We are dividing the neighborhood into city blocks and assigning one block to each coup’s of interviewers, for they are less timid when they work in pairs. “If we find a family that belongs to our denomination, but is not attending any church we urge them to come to our church next Sunday. “If they formerly belonged to some other denomination, we suggest they link up with that church and become regular attendants therein. “But ‘I have often found families who don’t belong to any church and show no preference for any denomination.” CHURCH GIMMICKS Previously, I have told you there are practical little gimmicks discovered by grocers, physicians, polilti-

cians and others who are out on the firing line of our “free. enterprise” system. Some years ago a dynamic young clergyman was taking a religious census, as Rev. Abner is doing. “Dr. Crane,” he told me, “when a family claims no allegiance to any denomination, I fould that the best way to find out if they ever had any predisposition to any single denomination, was to ask them: “If you or any member of your family were killed in an auto accident, which type of clergyman would you prefer to handle the funeral?” “And 4 out of every 5 will usually pick a denomination, possibly where they attended way back in childhood.” Rev. Abner is to be praised for his energetic attempt to survey his subdivision, and if any family has no church preference, he is entitled to cordially invite them to attend his church. In my college, textbook, “Psychology Applied”, Chapter 18 explains “How to Increase Church Attendance. It is digested in a booklet “Psychology Goes to Church”, so send for the booklet enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 500, and thus you can soon rejuvenate a sluggish or dying church.

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Legal Notice CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Tri-County Bank & Trust Co. State Bank No. 255, Federal Reserve District No. 7 Roachdale, Putnam County, Indiana, 46172 Close of Business Date: Dec. 31,1984 ASSETS Dollar Amts, in Thou. Cash and balances due from depository institutions a. Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and c0in1,422 b. Interest-bearing balances2oo Securitiesll,s22 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to reselll,7so Loans and lease financing receivables: a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income 22,705 b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 266 d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve 22,439 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 267 Other real estate owned49l Other assetsl,3oß Total assets 39,399 LIABILITIES Deposits: a. In domestic offices3s,sl4 (1) Noninterest-bearings,4ss (2) Interest-bearing 30,059 Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases 28 Other liabilities42s Total liabilities 35,967 EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock 700 Surplus9oo Undivided profits and capital reservesl,B32 Total equity capital 3,432 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital 39,399 I, the undersigned officer, do hereby declare that this Report of Income (Including the supporting schedules) has been prepared in conformance with official Instructions and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Virginia L. Wenlnger, Cashier We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition (Including the supporting schedules) and declared that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true and correct. Joseph E. Crosby, Director •» Jack Young, Director Jerry Baumgartner, Director Jan. 25/1T

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