The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1986 — Page 11

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICE JANUARY 2, 1986 SUBJECT: VIOLATION OF BACTERIOLOGICAL MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVEL PUBLIC NOTIFICATION The Walkerton Water Department water supply failed to comply with the federal drinking water standard for coliform bacteria for the month of November. 1985. The coliform organism is used as an indicator of the microbiological quality of drinking water. The presence of coliforms indicates possible contamination of the water by disease causing organisms. Section 141.14 of the National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NIPDWR) specifies that no more than 10 percent of the sample portions from any month may be positive. Sample results from the Walkerton water system indicate that 25 percent of the total tubes innoculated were positive for the month of November, 1985. The Walkerton Water Department sends a weekly supply to the Indiana State Board of Health (1SBH) for testing. The ISBH then divides the sample into 5 different portions, and the water is then tested. The Walkerton Water Department sent 4 samples to the ISBH in November, and they divided them into 5 portions each. The state then had 20 different portions for the month of November. Os the samples sent in by the Walkerton Water Department in November. 5 of the 20 portions tested were positive, or 25 percent. Since we exceeded the maximum of 10 percent we were in violation. The 5 portions that were positive were from the sample the Walkerton Water Department took on November 12, 1985. All samples sent in before, and after November 12. 1985 came back negative. Since the only samples in question are the ones from November 12. 1985. this leads us to believe that it was a sampling error. A sample can be contaminated by foreign matter falling into the sample bottle, or simply by touching the lip of the bottle. The test results were positive for the November 12th sample, but this does not mean the water supply is contaminated. in order to comply with the National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulation, we are issuing this public notice. If anyone has any questions, please contact Mr. Marvin Williams at 586-3613 during normal business hours. Marvin Williams Supt. of Utilities 3tj23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD DEVERE EVERLY. Deceased. ESTATE NO. 36838 Notice is hereby given that Harry Peterson. Jr., was on this date appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in this Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated this 7th day of January. 1986. Richard D. Doyle. Attorney for Estate 413 Michigan Walkerton. IN 46574 Irvin J. Manuszak, Clerk of the Court 2tj23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA. ST. JO SEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN D. MILLER. Deceased

ESTATE NO. 36833 Notice is given that John Wesley Miller was on this date appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the decedent. All persons having claims against said Estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in this Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated this 6th day of January, 1986. DeVere D. Goheen. Attorney for Estate bOl National Bank Building 112 West Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, Indiana 46601 Irvin J. Manusxak, Clerk of the Court 2tj23 BP-1130.5 - MAKE-UP DAYS DUE TO EMERGENCY CLOSING OF SCHOOL This policy shall apply to the Corporation as a whole (that is, not to individual buildings) and to whole day closings (that is, not to early dismissal or late arrival). In the event that the superintendent has deemed it necessary to close schools due to some emergency, such as weather conditions, the following procedures will be followed in order to make up students’ lost time on task: 1. The adminstration and faculty will take all steps they deem necessary and proper, within the confines of the regularly schedule school day and year, to minimize the negative effect of lost time on task. 2. In the event that the amount of lost time excees five (5) days on or prior to April 15 (days lost following April 15 shall not be considered in determining make up days) the following procedures shall be followed: a. Any make up scheduled shall occur during the "potential make up days" as found on the School Corporation Calendar adopted by the Board of School Trustees. b. The date for Commencement exercises shall not be affected by make up days, therefore graduating seniors will not be subject to make up days procedures beyond the Commencement date. c. If six (6) or seven (7) days are lost, three (3) days shall be rescheduled. If eight (8) or nine (9) days are lost, four (4) days shall be re scheduled. If ten (10) days are lost, five (5) days shall be rescheduled. BP-6220 - PROMOTION OF STUDENTS Promotion policies are to be determined by building principals and teachers. Student provisions have been made elsewhere concerning promotion or retention of students. However, it will be further stated that students who, in the opinion of the principal and teacher, are too immature or who are doing an unacceptable quality or work, may be retained. In no case is it the intent of the Corporation to retain a stuoeni solely for the purpose of participation in extra-curricular activities. Any question regarding promotion or retention of a student shall be processed via the Parental Concern Procedure. BP 6260-ENROLLING STUDENTS FROM NONACCREDITED SCHOOLS Students wishing to transfer to the John Glenn School Corporation must present a transcript of credits with a description of the courses in which credits have been granted. ELach building principal or his designee shall determine whether a student may receive credit for courses completed at a non-accred-ited school. The following shall be used in arriving at a decision: 1. Elementary grades: a. The Corporation achievement test — The transferee enrolling should score in the range achieved by John Glenn students in the grade to which the transferee plans to enroll. b. Other pertinent information

— as deemed necessary by the building principal; this may include, but is not limited to, other standardized tests, previous grades, and an observation period prior to placement. 2. Secondary grades: a. Semester grades and examinations. b. The Corporation achievement test — as described above. c. Other pertinent information — as described above. 3. An appeal of the determination concerning credit or academic placement must be directed to the superintendent within ten (10) days of the determination made by the building principal. Glenn Girls Run To 60-38 Win Over Culver The John Glenn girls rebounded from their NSC loss to Triton last week with a big 60-38 victory over the Culver girls Monday night. An early lead was never threatened as the Lady Falcons easily ran to their fourth victory in 10 games and they evened the Northern State Conference record at 2-2. Culver, meanwhile, dropped to 1-10 on the season and are 0-3 in conference play. It was just too much of the senior trio of Theresa Northam, Jennifer Price and Angie McKesson as

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD THE COUNTY AUDITOR THE STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS AND THE BUREAU OF CENSUS LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. INDIANA For The Year Ended December 31, 1985 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS. CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Bninnlat Fadiag Total Cash (ash Fund Cash Fond Aad Balances 1985 1985 Balances Investments '“■d 1-1-85 Receipts INsbunement 12-31-85 Al Dec. 31 Townsh 'P 3,835.06 6,494.79 6,347.44 3.982.41 3.982 41 Poor Relief (2,940.66) 24,978.53 13,919 72 8,118.15 8,118 15 Eire Lighting 7.682.53 6,618 35 10.078.73 4,222 15 4,222 15 Federal Revenue Sharing 5,074.22 8.548.00 13.385.00 237.22 237.22 D°B 481.00 187.00 192.00 476.00 4^6 00 Fire Equipment And Building Debt 9,856.15 7,483.83 17.936.24 ( 596 26) (596 26) Emergency Medical Service 1,407.65 9,398.06 10,500 00 305.71 305.71 TOTALS 28,336.61 38,730.03 58,439.41 8,627.23 8.627 23 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Township Trustee’s Office and may be reviewed during business hours. RECEIPTS Fire Poor Fire Federal Eq . BMg. Township Relief Fighting Revenue Dog Debt E.M.S. Fund Fund Fund Sharing Fuad Fund Fuad General property taxes 5.654.92 10.576 36 5,576.95 6.306.24 7,918.26 Bank, building and loan tax 85.71 160.30 39.76 44.96 56 46 Auto and aircraft excise tax 754.16 1,410.50 1,001 64 1.132.63 1.422.34 Federal revenue sharing 8,548.00 Dog tax ' i B7 oo Transfer of funds for Poor Relief 12,800.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS 6,494.79 24,947.16 6,618.35 8.548.00 187.00 7,483 83 9.397 06 DISBURSEMENTS To Whom Paid Gross Amount FIRE FIGHTING FUND TOWNSHIP FUND Town of Walkerton 10.078 73 Fret Press Publishing 81.33 TOTAL 10 (T 8 73 Independent-News Co 103.94 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Lloyd E. Stephenson 4,963.29 St. Joseph Co. Auditor 12.800 00 Lewella Stephenson 500.00 Rev. Sharing Adv. Svc g 5 00 Walkerton Postmaster 66.00 4-H Club of Uncoin Twp 500 00 Charles Cripe, Jr 200.00 TOTAL 13,385 00 Bernard Westhues 200.00 DOG FUND Orville Klinedinst 200.00 St. Joseph Co. Auditor 192.00 Bye Mo'r, Inc 32.88 TOTAL 192 00 TOTAL 6,347.44 FIRE EQUIPMENT/BUILDING FUND POOR RELIEF FUND Fanners State Bank of Wyatt 17 936 24 Poor Relief 13,919.72 TOTAL 17,936 24 •Note. A detailed accounting of poor relief claims is EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE on file in the County Auditor's office and may be view- Town of Walkerton 10,500 00 ed during business hours. TOTAL 10,500 00 INDEBTEDNESS Short-Term Debt Outstanding 1-1-85 16,911 55 Principal Retired During Year 16,911 55 Outstanding 12-31-85 0 00 Interest Paid During 1985 1,024 69 I Lloyd E. Stephenson, Trustee of Uncoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report is complete, true, and correct; that the sums with which I am charged tn 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 me or to any other person. 1 further swear (or affirm) that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers 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 Lloyd E. Stephenson, Trustee Telephone: Area Code (219) Number 586-3756 Date this report was published: January 16, 1986. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this township at its annual meeting, this 14th day of January. 1986 Charles Cripe, Jr , Chairman of Advisory Board of Lincoln Township This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this township at its annual meeting, this 14th day of January, 1986 Advisory Board, 1 incoln Township Charles Cnpe, Jr Bernard Westhues

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these three combined for all 12 of the first quarter points as Glenn took a 12-4 first period lead. They really opened the gap in the second stanza, hitting 23 points and moved to a dominating 35-17 lead at the main intermission. Northam had 14 and Price 11 in the first half to pace the attack. It was a matter of time and how much as the Lady Falcons extended their lead to 52-25 after three and coach Barbara Osowski let the reserves handle most of the action in the final quarter. Northam ended the night with 25, hitting nine baskets and seven of 10 from the line. Price finished with 13 on four baskets and five of six from the line. For Culver, Lyn Blackmar had 10 points to lead the losers. Price and Northam pulled down 10 and seven rebounds respectively and McKesson passed out nine assists. B-Team Wins Again The Glenn B-Team won again, a 35-29 victory over Culver. Both teams are now 2-8 for the season. Dawn Rhodes had 10 points and grabeed eight rebounds and made eight steals to pace Glenn while Kim Huizenga had eight points and pulled down seven rebounds. Box Score Glenn fg ft fti p McKesson 3 0 0 2 Northam 9 7 10 3 Price 4 5 6 1 Osborn 0 0 0 3

Salyer 3 12 3 Boise 0 0 0 4 Rupel 14 5 4 O'Blenis 0 14 2 Singleton 10 0 4 Clemons 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 21 18 27 29 Culver Allen 14 6 3 Davis 2 0 0 2 Keller 0 4 9 3 Keyser 3 0 4 1 Lochmen 3 0 2 5 Blackmar 3 4 8 5 Widman 0 0 0 1 Zehner 0012 Anderson 10 0 0 TOTALS 13 12 33 22 Score By Quarters Glenn 12 35 52 60 Culver 4 17 25 38 NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ILEITIS AND COLITIS GROUP TO MEET JANUARY 23 The monthly support group of the Michiana Chapter, National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis, will meet January 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Epworth Room of South Bend Memorial Hospital. John W. Schurz, M.D., will lecture. "Current Concepts". Persons wishing more information may call 291-9432 or 616-426-8144. Use our classifieds — only $1.50.

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