The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1986 — Page 11

LEGAL NOTKFS

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 (ISBH) 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. JOSEPH 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 601 National Bank Building 112 West Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, Indiana 46601 Irvin J. Manusxak. Clerk of the Court 2tj23 LEGAL NOTICE TO THE CUSTOMERS OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. United Telephone Company of Indiana. Inc., hereby gives notice that it has filed a Petition with the Public Service Commission of Indiana for authority to: (1) Increase exchange rates and charges; (2) Increase local paystation coin rates; (3) Compress the number of rate groups from 12 to 6 groups; (4) Adjust the application, method of calculation and rates for certain non-recurring services; (5) Adjust the application, method of calculation and rates for certain miscellaneous services; (6) Withdraw certain service offerings; (7) Establish certain new service offerings; and (8) Establish a plan for eliminating 4-party service. If the request is approved, the method of charging and the amount of charges for local exchange service to all customers of United Telephone Company of Indiana, Inc. will be affected. UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC. j 23 INDIANA EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS The Indiana Extension Homemakers Association is offering $500.00 scholarships to Indiana homemakers who are 25 years of age or more. These scholarships are to be used to complete education or upgrade vocational skills. The applicant must have been admitted to or cleared for admission to an academic or vocational school which is licensed or accredited by the State of Indiana. Preference will be given to a person studying at the undergraduate level. Scholarships will be awarded with regard to financial need. Applications may be obtained through the St. Joseph County Cooperative Extension Service. Room 646 County-City Building. South Bend, Ind. 46601 (284-9604). All applications must be postmarked no later than March 25. 1986 and be received by April 1. 1986. Bremen Giris Oust Glonn In Bl- County Gamo The Bremen Lions clearly proved to the John Glenn girls Monday night why they had won four BiCounty titles in a row. A devastating 74-45 victory by Bremen put Glenn, the runner-up to Bremen in the last three Bi-Counties, certainly put Bremen in the favorite's role again this year despite an early season loss to LaVille. The irony of this game was this is the first year Bremen and Glenn could meet before the finals due to the new format this year of a blind draw for all eight schools instead of the two county sections that have been held over the years. The Lady Falcons were basically never in close contention. After the opening few minutes Bremen had displayed their dominance and

they powered to a 23-11 first quarter lead behind a nine and seven point performance by Kim Hickman and Karen Oberly respectively. By halftime, there was no doubt in anyone’s mind as to the winner, just how much as the Lions had jumped to a big 41-18 lead. Bremen was led in this rout by Hickman, with 19, Beth Feldman with 18, and Oberly hit double figues with 11. In all nine girls shared in their 74 points. Glenn was topped by Theresa Northam's 12 points and she was the only Falcon to score in double figures. The loss left Glenn's season record at 5-8 heading into the toughest part of their schedule next week when they meet conference foes LaVille and Knox and number one rated in the state, St. Joe. Box Score Bremen fg ft ft* p Oberly 4 3 6 3 A. Feldman 4 12 1 B. Feldman 6 6 6 2 Monhaut 13 4 4 Corl 0 12 2 Hickman 8 3 5 4 Bowling 10 0 0 Whitehead 0 0 0 2 Stone 1121 Adams 1461 Foster 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 26 22 33 20 Glenn McKesson 2 4 4 4 Northam 3 6 8 2 Price 4 0 0 5 Osborn 1132 Rupe! 3 0 3 4 Fisher 2 0 0 1 Singleton 10 12 Salyer 0 0 0 0 Boise 0 2 3 1 O’Blenis 0 0 0 0 Rhodes 0000 TOTALS 16 13 22 21 Score By Quarters Glenn 11 18 31 45 Bremen 23 41 66 74 SERVICE NOTES ARMY & AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Sgt. Royce E. Simpkins, son of Jovce A. and Robert H. Shei. of Rural Route 1, Grovertown, has been decorated with the second award of the Army Achievement Medal in West Germany. The Achievement Medal is awarded to soldiers for meritorious service, acts of courage, or other accomplishments.

ANNUAL REPORT - FOR THE TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COL NTT For The C-Hartar Year 1985 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES, AND INVESTMENT BALANCES Total Cath Cath Cath Isvetlmenu Aad Balance Disburse- Balance At At lavestmeats F"“d January 1 Receipts meats December 31 December 31 At Dec. 31 General Fund 19,909.66 186,347.59 187,521.24 18,736.01 18.736 01 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 14.234.17 10,200.07 13,287.32 11,146.92 11,146.92 Motor Vehicle Highway 11,573.75 51,038.37 59.107 43 3,504 69 15,400.00 18,904.69 Local Road and Street 219.80 42.701.80 42.540.00 381 60 12,100 00 12,481 60 Parks and Recreation Fund 2,402.61 8.335.45 5.643.03 5,095.03 5,095.03 Cumulative Capital Improvement 91.46 4,919.82 4,576.00 435.28 435.28 Police Accident Report Fund 83.51 93.00 176 51 176.51 Police Firearms Training Fund 190.00 60.00 196.00 53.60 53.60 Payroll 3,715.26 184,992.29 184.147.07 4.560.48 4,560.48 Water Utility - Operating 9.755.71 141.128.99 147,249.93 3.634 77 3,634.77 Water Utility — Bond and Interest .... 38,994.37 65,137.91 81,150.00 22.982.28 107.500.00 130.482.28 Water Utility — Depreciation 8,485.52 16,150.24 4,741.39 19,894 37 19.894.37 Water Utility — Customer Deposit .... 3,092.52 2,149.92 1,498.09 3,744.35 6,000.00 9,744.35 Sewage Utility - Operating 21,247.18 125,019.04 140,269.26 5,996.96 50.000 00 55,996.96 Sewage Utility - Bond and Interest ... 9,143.95 58,465 24 57,132.50 10,476.69 237.000.00 247,476.69 Sewage Utility — Debt-Service 36.000.00 36,000.00 Cumulative Sewer 293.12 22,355.44 22,000.00 648 56 102,000 00 102,648.56 Levy Excess 34.715.87 28.50 34,744 37 34,744.37 Petty Cash 25.00 25.00 25.00 Debt Service 7,010.29 15,707.29 15,846 66 6,870.92 6,870.92 North Liberty Public Housing 12,469.87 301,050.78 311,914.87 1.605 78 1,605 78 TOTAL 197,653.62 1,235,881 74 1,278,821.19 154,714.17 566,000 00 720.714.17 A detailed accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Clerk-Treasurer's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. LONG TERM INDEBTEDNESS AS OF DECEMBER 31. 1985 General Obiigatioii Revenue Boads Beads Outstanding Bonds Outstanding Outstanding intertst As Os Retired As Os As Os Paid Durtag Jan. 1, IMS Durtag IMS Dec. 31, IMS Dec 31, IMS IMS Water Utility 483,000.00 7,000 00 476,000.00 24,150.00 Sewage Utility 385,000.00 10,000 00 375,000 00 22.132.50 AU Other 26,666.69 10,666 66 16,000.03 1,680.00 TOTALS 894,666.69 27,666.66 16,000 03 851,000 00 47.962 50 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the data contained tn this report is accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Paul F Williams, Jr., Clerk-Treasurer 118 N. Main St.. P O Box 515, North Liberty. IN Date: January 20, 1986 Telephone Area Code: 219 Number 656-4447

JANUARY 23, 19M - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Simpkins is an armor crew member with the 4th Cavalry. He is a 1978 graduate of OregonDavis High School. ARMY & AIK FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Sgt. Ralph L. Pearish. Jr., son of Ralph L. and Patricia A. Pearish, of Rural Route 5, Walkerton, has been decorated with the Air Force Achievement Medal at Grissom Air Force Base. Indiana. The Achievement Medal is awarded to airmen for meritorious service, acts of courage, or other accomplishments.

CITIZENS OF TOMORROW

l» J SU Alan, 2*/j, and Maria, 7 month old children of Dennis and Linda Holland, Walkerton. * Neal, two month old son of Troy Dillon and Cherie Clemons, Walkerton.

Pearish is an aeorspace ground equipment mechanic with the 305th Field Maintenance Squadron. High wife, Dolores, is the daughter of Eudella Duenez, of 434 Nursery Street. Plymouth. He is a 1974 graduate of OregonDavis High School, Hamlet. Be a careful driver always! +

' •—i &W ■ -mrmr 1 "S Cory, 4‘/i year old son of Randy and Crystal Givens. Walkerton. RL ' . f 1. t * Sarah, one year old daughter of Karen Keeling. Walkerton.

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