The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 December 1979 — Page 15

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LEGALS NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF KOSCIUSKOSS IN THE KOSCIUSKO SUPERIOR COURT 1979 TERM CAUSE NO. SC-79-5M MICHAEL FISHBAUGH. SHIRLIE FISHBAUGH, HAROLD L SPIEGEL. MARJORIE SPIEGEL. BYRON MEYERS and BETTY MEYERS. Plaintiffs vs THE TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER Defendant NOTICE OF PETITION TO VACATE STREET andALLEY Notice is hereby given to the Town of North Webster and to its citizens that Michael Fishbaugh. Shirlie Fishbaugh, Harold L. Spiegel, Marjorie Spiegel. Byron Meyers and Betty Meyers have filed in the Kosciusko Superior Court their Petition to vacate the following described real estate in the Town ot North Webster, Kosciusko County, In diana: Beginning 28 rods and 2 feet South 89" 23' East and 15 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 15. thence West 16 feet; thence South 8 rods, thence South 89" 23' East 16 feet thence North along the West line of the real estate owned by Michael Fishbaugh and Shirlie Fishbaugh to the place of beginning Notice is hereby given to all persons in terested that the Court will conduct a hearing on said Petition on the 25th day ot January. 1980 at the hour of 9 30o'clock A M at which time any person or persons deeming themselves grieved by the Petition, shall be and appear or said cause shall be heard in their absence N Jean Messmore. Clerk Kosciusko Superior Court D. 19 26 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No E 79 82 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA Notice is hereby given that Lyle Keith Strauss was on the 20th day of December, 1979. appointed Executor of the will of Roy Strauss, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within five months from the date ot the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Warsaw. Indiana, this 20th day ot December. 1979 N. Jean Messmore Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court Kindig 8. Sloat 105 W Lincoln St Nappanee, IN 46550 Attorneys D 26 J 2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No SE 79 132 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that Rosemary Lou Lantz was on the 18th day ot December, 1979. appointed Administratrix of the estate of Ruby Bell Hummel, deceased, with authority to administer said estate without Court supervision All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said fclaims will be forever barred Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 18th day of December, 1979 N Jean Messmore Clerk, Kosciusko Superior Court DUNTEN. BECKMAN. LAWSON, FRUECHTENICHT 8. SNYDER Stephen R Snyder 103 Pickwick Place Syracuse. Indiana 46567 Attorneys for Estate D26J.2 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Etna Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of January 1980 at 7:00. will consider the following additional ap propriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. FIRE FIGHTING FUND Fire Fighting Fund to,borrow $50,000 to be used to bui Id a new fire station Notice is further given, that taxpayers ap pearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional ap

propriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office, of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held Robert O White. Trustee Etna Township D 1»24 Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board ot Kosciusko County. Indiana at 10 00 am on February 13. >9BO. at the basement court house in the city ot Warsaw in said county, will in vesligate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: R R 43 11257 JC Morganthaler Inc Jacob Kern 111 Pres Syracuse Susan Kern Sec Syracuse RR 3 at Hwy <3 Wawasee Syracuse Ind. beer and wine retailer: SS43 16657 Captain Charleys Windjammer Inc Mary C Stafford Pres CR Stafford Secy R 3 St Rd 13 box 34 Syracuse Ind. liquor beer and wine retailer Sunday sales Said investigation will be open to the public Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by Bruce McLaren. Exec Secty. James D Sims. Chairman LEGAL NOTICE PSCI NO 35914 INTHE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC . FOR AN ORDER APPROVING REVISIONS IN ITS RATES. TOLLS AND CHARGES. AND IN ITS RELATED SCHEDULES AND TARIFFS. AND RECLASSIFYING ITS BIPPUS. SIDNEY, VALPARAISO, WINCHESTER AND WOODBURN EXCHANGES TO HIGHER RATE BRACKETS Notice is hereby given that the Petition herein was filed with the Public Service Commission of Indiana on November 30. 1979 Such Petition requests authority for the Petitioner to increase its rates and charges for all ot its basic local exchange and Ex tended Area Service in all ot its exchanges, key telephone, private branch exchange and CENTREX services and local message charges for coin telephone service from 10c to 25c per message in all ot its exchanges Such Petition also seeks the reclassification of Petitioner's exchanges of Bippus. Sidney and Winchester from its Rate Group 1 to its Rate Group 2. reclassification of its Valparaiso Exchange from its Rate Group 6 to Rate Group 7 and reclassification of its Woodburn Exchange from its Rate Group 9 to Rate Group 10 The rate changes resulting from such Petition would affect Petitioner's customers in all ot its exchanges, as well as customers billed by other telephone com . panies but served by Petitioner through Petitioner's exchanges, including those in the counties in which this notice is published DATED December 3. 1979 General Telephone Company ot Indiana Inc By : A. E BECKWITH, Its President BOND SALE NOTICE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees of Lakeland Community School Corporation, of Kosciusko County, at the usual meeting place ot said Board in the Administrative Office in the Lakeland Community School Corporation. at Syracuse. Indiana, (P.O. Box 338, Syracuse, Indiana 46567). up to the hour ot 1:30 P M. (Eastern Standard Time) on January 15. 1980. for the purchase of bonds of sairf Lakeland Community School Corporation described as follows: School Bus Bonds of 1980. in the aggregate amount of $225,000, Dated January 1, 1980, Bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed 644% per annum (to be determined by bidding), which interest will be payable on July 1. 1980. and semi annually there after. Not registrable. Not redeemable prior to maturity; Principal and interest payable at the State Bank of Syracuse in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, Maturing on January 1 In the years and amounts as fol tows: Years Amount 1981 1983 incl $75.000 00 Bidders tor said bonds will be required to name tne rate or rates ot interest which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding 6*«% per annum Such interest rate or rates must be in multiples of or of 1% Not more than three different interest rates shall be named in any bid, ano bids specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each rate, but all bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same single interest rate A rate may be repeated without constituting a different interest rate The interest due on any bond on any interest payment date shall be represented by a single interest coupon A zero interest rate will not be permitted, and the difference between the highest rate and lowest rate specified shall not exceed I’z%. The bonds will be awarded to the highest qualified bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net in serest cost to the school corporation, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid. it any Any premium bid must be paid at closing as a part of the cash purchase price Although not a term of sale, it is requested that each bid show the net dollar interest cost from the date of the bonds to final maturity and the net effective average in serest rate No bid for less than the par value of said bonds will be considered, and the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received at the time fixed for sale, the sale will be continued for a period of not to exceed thirty days thereat fer, but in the event of the continuation ot such sale no bid will be accepted which is tower than the highest bid received at the time fixed for the sale of said bonds No con ditional bids will be considered. Bids shall be in sealed envelopes marked "Bid for School Bus Bonds of 1980." and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of $2,000. payable to Lakeland Community School Cor poration. The check ot the successful bidder will be retained until the bonds have been delivered and payment made therefor, and in the event such bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms of his bid and this notice, then such check and the proceeds thereof shall become the property of the school corporation and shall be taken and considered as its liquidated damages growing out of such failure. The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned im mediately after the award of the bonds. The successful bidder shall accept delivery of the bonds and make payment therefor within five days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, or the City of In dianapolis. Indiana, as such bidder shall designate The bonds will be ready for delivery within thirty days after the date of sale, and if not deliverable within that period, the successful bidder shall be en titled to rescind the sale and obtain the return of his good faith check. Said bonds are being issued for the pur pose of procuring funds to be applied on the cost of purchase of school buses for said school corporation, and will be the direct obligations of the school corporation, payable out of unlimited, ad valorem taxes to be collected on all of the taxable property within said school corporation. Lakeland Community School Corporation is a school corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1959, as amended. These bonds are offered subject to the unqualified approving opinion of Ice Miller Donadio 8. Ryan, bond counsel of Indianapolis. Indiana 'The school corporation will furnish at its expense the opinion, prin ted bond forms with the opinion printed thereon, transcript of proceedings, and closing papers in usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds at the time of delivery. Dated December 11.1979. PHILLIP R. PAYNE Secretary, Board of Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation D.26-J.2

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Todd Realty staffers attend realtors institute

Members of the Todd Realty staff in Syracuse, recently attended Graduate Realtors Institute sponsored by the Indiana Association of Realtors at Purdue University. West Lafayette, and Indiana University. Bloomington Marilyn Cole and Mary Jo Leonard of Todd Realty attended the first year of the three-year program at the Lafayette

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session. Niki J’awlicki attended the third year at the Indiana University session and Joseph K Todd, owner of T(xid Realty, attended the up-date session for graduates of the program. The Graduate Realtors Institute is part of a continuing effort for better education of realtors by the National Association of Realtors, the state chapters and local boards.

Wed., December 26,1979—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Dana approves quarterly dividend

Dana Corporation directors today approved a 13th consecutive quarterly dividend increase, raising the quarterlyrate to $.39. The new annual dividend rate of $1.56 compares to the year-ago rate of $1.40. In accordance with previouslyannounced plans. Gerald B Mitchell, 52. was named chief executive officer by the Dana board. Former chief executive Rene C McPherson, will become dean of the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University at the beginning of the 1980-81 academic year. Mr McPherson will continue as chairman and Mr. Mitchell will continue as president of Dana during the transitional period In other action the board named Dana executive vice president, Stanley W Gustafson. 49. a director, increasing the board number to eleven. Earnings for the quarter, ending November 30. were $42.8 million, compared to last year s s4l million Earnings per share were $1.22 compared to $1.28 last

J FULL-TIME HELP WANTED FROST FOUNDATION FOR BOYS', INC. is seeking a full-time cook who is able to work 11 5:30 daily, six days per week. — MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE - RAY FROST IF INTERESTED CONTACT 457-53341 > ~—f Let’s Talk tsnn By Phil Beer, Realtor |<TW <■ J PRIMATIVE LIQUID Water can save your hie in the surfaces or ground water will be desert: it can provide a bundle of at *he greatest depth. fun in the form of a qu.e» lake or A(so js o Ki||sjde wher> rolling ocean beach, or be the drainQ g e woter can be rowted farmer s best friend. But when planning the construction ot a new home, the drainage of this prime- ,of r^oH a ’ ,h * ends and five liquid should be the source side But there are times when it of great concern. j s most convenient to place the Desirable drainage soils include house on flat ground in which sand. loam, and gravel. The high cQse |h< s<> . | of<xind |he structure est point on the property is often best because it provides proper should be built up or graded to surface drainage away from the facilitate the flow of surface water house in all directions and the sub- away from the foundation Phil Bister 658-4556 Julie Hickman 457-4444 Rich Stolfec 457-4031 Bert Aeschliman 658-4957 Lori Cory 457-2047 Maurice Beer 658-4489 Janet Liles \ 457-3470 Don Beer. Jr A 658-9273 IS 1 I I I I TO" \ *•— I off* v A Christmas wish: That you find serenity in a quiet place, a loving face, within your heart. THE PLACE YOU MUST VISIT BEFORE YOU BUY! (Next To Midway Theatre) LAM-COX MOBILE HOME SALES 22576 US 33 West <J7S-7533 Goshen Double Wide And Modular Homes On Display

year due to the larger number of shares outstanding An adjustment in Dana's tax liabilityresulting from a change in British law added $9 million to income. Dana achieved record first quarter earnings despite a sharp downturn in its origihal equipment light truck business and strikes among several of its heavy truck customers. The sharply reduced demand for Dana's light truck components accounted for a three per cent reduction in operating margins. First quarter sales were $704 million, compart'd to $676 million a year ago Mr Mitchell emphasized, that Dana's Service. Industrial and International Groups performed well during the first quarter Its Service Group, bolstered by the recently merged Wix Corporation. reported a 33 per cent sales gain over last year In addition. first quarter sales rose 23 per cent in Dana's Industrial Group, and International sales were up 58 per cent from last year The outlook in each of these last three areas, according to Mr. Mitchell, remains firm

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