The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 March 1984 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 7,1984

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Snow storm blamed for many accidents

Syracuse Police were kept busy with minor accidents on Monday, Feb. 27, during the snow storm which hit the area. The following information includes those who were involved in those mishaps and the amount of damage. Charles Hedcok, 45, 475 McGillen Road, Mattawan, Mich., didn’t stop for the stop sign at Main and Brooklyn Street in Syracuse, and ran his auto underneath a trailer driven by Daniel L. Hansen, 49, Nappanee. The semi tractor-trailer is registered to Superior, Inc., Nappanee. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to Hedcok’s auto and up to S2OO to the trailer. No injuries were reported. The mishap occurred at 11:27 a.m. At 11:49 a m. an accident occurred at Main and Mill Streets. Involved were Deborah A. Richards, 26, r 4 box 420 Syracuse, and Francis E. Robinson, 38, 206 E. Washington St., Syracuse, who was driving a town truck. Damage was estimated up to S4O to the car and no damage to the town truck. Kellie M. England, 48. E. Chicago St., Syracuse, and Keren L. Hummel, 30, r 1 Leesburg, were involved in an accident at 12:30 p.m., at Chicago St., and Syra-Web Road. Damage was estimated up to $lB5 to the Hummel auto Patricia Dean, 50,400 Parkway Dr., Syracuse, was involved in a mishap at SR 13 and Henry St., at 12:42 p.m. Damage was estimated at S4O. Kevin L. Meek, 24, P.O. Box 17C Milford and Todd P. « One accident, then another Lois Cook, 24, r 1 Syracuse, was traveling east on CR 1300 N on Thursday. March 1, when she lost control of her vehicle on the snow and ice and hit a snowbank on the south side of the road The accident occurred at 11:10 p.m. She left the vehicle to go for assistance and left the lights on the vehicle. While she was gone a car driven by Lawrence Pletcher, 30, r 3 Syracuse, was eastbound on CR 1300 N and was blinded by the headlights of another auto and did not see the Cook vehicle, sliding into the auto. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to each vehicle Syracuse man attends showcase Among the more than 690 exhibiting companies displaying their products at the 1984 Winter Showcase of Specialty Advertising Association International in Dallas February 27-March 2 was Jim Tranter, of Tranter Graphics. 507 N. Indiana Avenue, Syracuse. The Winter Showcase is the marketplace for the specialty Advertising medium. Advertising specialties are useful articles or merchandise imprinted with an advertiser’s name or message and distributed without obligation to the recipient. More than 1,400 booths were utilized todisplay many of the more than 15,000 articles which are used as advertising specialties. Specialty Advertising has annual billings of over $4/billion.

IpDQJUIDir MlfflllWM |[ BROTHERS REALTY | BWffirpWßWllW I cm € oil I LAKEWAWASEE WEISTER LAKEFRONT ■ 4 bedroom horn phis 1 bodrom oportamt. 1 Charming 2 bodrom bom with ondosod Mo- I car gorogo on channel lot. Owner soys mke front porch, coder docking, gorogo on 2 lots. I ■ offer. $149,004. $49,9M. IkLz. WfaAajfeSil I IAKKWAWASS 3.53 ACRE* 1 E*** NMro Coadoc. Ihroa bodrom oaits 3 bodrom brick’bom «Mi baseamt end «a second and third floor wM gorogo, hoso< ■ ■ gorogo. foods stocked with fish. PossMo coo- amt, toaab coort, pier, oicoloat hooch sad ■ H tract tones. $99,509. • wbw. J

Siciliano, 26, 58188 Allen Dr., Elkhart, were involved in an accident at SR 13 and Railroad Ave., at 1:18 p.m. Siciliano was driving a vehicle registered to Rifkin Enterprises, P.O. Box 655, Elkhart. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to each vehicle. Randy W. Shipley, 27, r 4 box 435 North Webster and Lynn A. Stackhouse, 18, r 1 box 417 North Webster, were involved in a mishap at CR 1200 N (Warner Road) and SR 13 at 3:11 p.m. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to each. At 3:59 p.m. Nancy L. Cannon, 43,213 W. Portland St., Syracuse, and Julie M. Taubert, 25, 719 S. Huntington St., Syracuse, were involved in a mishap at SR 13 and Chicago Street. Damage was estimated at $25 to the Cannon vehicle and $35 to the Taubert auto.

LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES The following Is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Comm Is sioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of March, 1984 N Jean Messmore 1.512.50 JO Geiger 1,512.50 Vickie Patterson 1.512.50 Betty Dust 1,282.58 C Alan Rovenstine 1,703.33 Charles Brower 1,365.83 Gerald Eastlund 574.75 Michael Miner 275.00 Avis Gunter 1,512.50 Charlene Knispel 1,223.00 Cleora Cauffman 1,223.33 Maurice Dorsey 484.00 Fredrick Gilliam 484.00 Charles Lynch 484.00 George Klinger 159.30 Norman DeGood 159 30 Thomas Anglin 159.30 Matt Dalton 159.30 Carl Latta 159.30 Ronald Sharp 159 30 Larry Teghtmeyer 159.30 Richard Sand 797.50 Robert Burner 797.50 James Jarrette 797.50 Judy Bricker 1,167.17 Nanette Newland 1.167.17 Linda Smith 1,167.17 Linda Furnivall 941.75 Eugene Brumfield 941.75 Kathleen Perkins 1,015.00 Doris Haney 888 13 Herschel Harper 1.603.25 William Reneker 1.503.33 Eugene Brown 1.503.33 Dorothy Goshert 852.00 James Walmer 1.512.50 LaVaine Sebo 892.50 Frances Noble -913 58 Mary Jane Schmitt 913.58 Jeanne Welrick 913.58 Roberta Waggoner . 245.63 Shirley Tatter 892.50 Lila Christner 872.25 Morrine Halfacre 261.66 Marilyn Kempe 872.25 Ruth Hartzell 852.08 Linda Rife 800 00 Blanche Knapp 602.16 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 240.00 Mary McCoy 85.74 Gerogi na Morehouse 602.16 Sharon Christner 420.00 Charlotte Morts 91338 Nancy Croy 913 58 Margaret Garman 892.50 Kathy Sponseller 892.50 Helen Coons 872.25 Kathryn Teel 872.25 Mary Wolford 872.25 Marlene Weller 913.58 J anet Gadson 326.28 Mary Beth Miner 913.58 Debbie Frauhiger 892.50 Esther Heckman 913.58 Ann Shively 913.58 Bonnie Shafer 765 00 Gloria Maple 892 50 Karen Thomas 872.25 Carol Sundheimer 913.58 Frances Besson 850 50 Ruth Hoppus 364.50 Janice Anglin (' 283.50 Ron Robinson 1.466.66 Stan Holderman 1.535.00 Rich Mikel 1.521.66 Roger Fellows 1,59166 Tom Kltch 1,465.00 Burdell Blackburn 1,485 00 Gerry Moser 1.443.33 Richard Monk 1.423.33 Jeffrey Bronsing 1.443.33 Michael Hobbs 1.050 00 Tom Brindle 1.393.33

Sam Whitaker 1,373.33 Dave Curtis 1,333 33 Steve Knispel 1,333.33 Darlene Spelgle 1,092.50 Kay Lotz 1,082.50 Arlene Valentine 1,062.50 Ed Brown 1,062.50 Loren Melton 60.00 Michael Kissinger 851.58 Tony Baker 318.57 Charles Harris 128.33 Jay Lavender 137.50 Rosa Schooley 913.58 Margaret Warren 913.58 Sharon Thompson 892.50 Carol Retz 892.50 Beverly Clampitt 649.02 Sally McKrill 709.02 Nancy Belcher 254.38 Miriam Ridings 913.50 Betty McCullough 892.50 Joyce McConnell 9113.33 Kathryn Bouse 892.50 Connie Church 420.00 Elaine Bertsch 300.00 J. F. Boggs 600.00 Esther Nelson 870.00 Myra Bixler 360.00 Judy Prado 892.50 Sue Ann Mitchell 913.50 Edith Carlin 300.00 Bessie Hackbirth 60.00 Daniel Richard 1,502.41 Maria Rusomaroff 1,301.66 Cinda Overmyer 913.58 Amy Kennedy 892.50 Carman Danner 892.50 Sue Brindle 872.25 Krista Baker 731.08 Richard Kemper 1,375.00 Penny Patrick 872.25 Eldon Ward 550.00 Marguerite Hoerr 913.58 Sonja Creighton 110.00 Rex Reed 625.00 Eugene Schlotterbeck 1,322.58 L. Richard Denney 1,306.42 Warren Fosser 1,077.08 Viola Dickerson fe 901.17 Phyllis Abbett 292.60 Sandra Conley 254.10 Roxanna Darnell 292.60 Lewis Hodson 273.35 DeVon Smith 334 95 ! Dale Zimmerman 333.03 » Sandy Rovenstine 1,050.00 Verna Owsley 852.08 Roy Carlile 1,048 33 Darrell Creech 998.33 Gene Norton 1,028.33 Forrest Bouse 1,068.33 Herbert Smith 958.33 A E Boyce Co. 788 86 United Telephone Co. 3,926.02 Richard Sand 273.82 Business Equipment Co. 818.60 Blossers Studio 117.91 William Dalton II 1,075.00 Ace Hardware 84.68 The Michie Co 358.07 IBM 1,829.31 Prosecuting Attorney 93.00 Postmaster 1,150.00, Manatron Inc 225.50 Avis Gunter 315.90 Nlpsco _ 10,812.40 Charlene Knispel 263.12 Waddell Printing Co. 277.25 Times-Union 304.50 Treasurer of State 50,410.26 Owens Supermarket 41 75.41 Warsaw Off ice Supply 52.68 Indiana County Auditors Assoc. 45.38 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. 62.40 Indiana County Treasurers Assoc. 45.38 3M 335.67 Robert Conley 13.60 AmocoOilCo. 145.67 Express 39.55 Marathon Oil Co 118.49 Shell Oil Co. 148.21 Brateman Bros 166.55 Cronk Fire A Safety Equip. 103.37 Cox Studio 28 47 Bankcard Service Center 7.46 Kosko Printers 91.20 Cooks Repair 49.66 Monteith Tire 6 00 Price Auto Repair 153.71 Jack Ward Chevrolet 675.65 Warsaw Automotive 79.34 Whites Amoco 43 40 Windys Marathon 132.20 Nat'l. Police Chiefs A Sheriffs Info. Bureau 31.85 Steven Jenkins Co. 21.17 Charles Brower 7 96 G. Lengemann Co 107.89 Eilers Communication 1,930.00 Bredensteiner A Assoc Inc. 305.45 Sharon Thompson 152.10 Margaret Warren 152.10 Marcia Baumgartner 12.50 Indiana Farmers Union 82.75 National Market Reports 77.00 Bus Retmier's Valuation Guide Serv. 2,044.32 Miriam Ridings 152.10 Xerox Corp. 66.59 Cleora Cauffitian 152.00 Joyce McConnell 152 00 Indiana Assessors Assoc. 41.70 Merlin Wertenberger 103.96 Robert Hoffman 226.85 E W Hackbirth 33 12 N. Jean Messmore 43.80 Trl-Namic Printing 33.21 Daniel Richard 305.44 Maria Rusomaroff 9.66 Richard Kemper 114.19 Eldon Ward 75.20 Doll's Decorating Center 14.40 The Farmer's Exchange 72.00 Sonja Creighton 23.46 Bartel Printing 76.50 Thomas Rody, Jr. 25.00 Kelco Supply Co. 320.34 Carpenter Paper 539 75 Manalis F inance Co. 430.10

United Telespectrum 204.00 State Agency for Social Security 77. 16 Pitney Bowes $9.25 Todd Realty 300.00 Pizza Hut 31.69 Humane Society 2,500.00 Juvenile Justice Task Force 1,500.00 Ft. Wayne State Hospital 766.22 Logansport State Hospital 55.06 Chamness Funeral Home 200.00 Harris Funeral Home 100.00 McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 600.00 VFWHI26 250.00 Elkhart County 24.00 Fulton County 28.00 Whitley County 32.00 J Bradley King 895.20 Maury’s Amoco 5.96 Service Electric 127.00 Superior Supply 1,040.36 Harmon Glass 4.84 Ream Steckbeck Paint 90.16 Charles Thomas 9.03 Charles Areson 495.00 Orkln Pest Control 86.00 Hoosier Water Co. 248.84 Sewage Col lection Office 225.24 Lowman Enterprises 185.80 Warsaw Cleaners 361.00 Communication Co. , 47.50 Gragg Equipment Co. 20.10 Central Indiana Hardware 62.00 Culligan Water Conditioning 28.00 Lakeland Inc. 357.50 Ml Iler A Sons 397 46 Walmer Supply 320.40 William C. Parke, MD 1,000.00 C. Alan Rovenstine 2,988.70 Brennans 50.90 Russell Heyde. DDS 120.00 Thornburgs 63.28 Edward J Meyers 171.00 Douglas Morton 75.78 Rex Reed 25.00 Judy Bricker 40.00 Linda Furnivall 20.00 Eugene Brumfield 26.43 John Wongs Restaurant 39.59 Richard McCleary 19 80 Ben Detterman 19.34 Patricia Huber 23.02 Evelyn Bledsoe 8.88 Lois Momeyer 7.96 Donna Dunithan 16.70 Philip Lash ” 14.40 Margaret Townsend 22.10 Pamela Chastain 7.96 Marilyn Scheffer 8.42 Mary Beth Camden 21.18 Ruth E LaSalle 12.10 Loren Longenbaugh 25.78 Owen Borkholder 17.62 Barbara Vandermark 11.18 Hazel Akers 10.26 Wayne Howenstine 15.78 Dorman Ehlers 67.68 Jacquelynn Randall 55.26 Robert Dunnuck 9.34 Delena Kneller 70.44 Becka Hapner 12.10 Ben Whitaker .* 8.42 Howard Harris 13.02 Joyce Cain 9.80 Joseph Rosengarten 8.42 Nancy Dougan x 55.26 William Cochran 13.48 Cheryl Sandy 60.78 Marsha Smith 77.34 Robert Vice 13.94 Genevieve Hart 7.96 IgnotaMeloy 11.18 Thomas Earhart 832.00 JohnGeberin 1,383.00 David Kolbe 316 00 G. Stephen Neff 330 00 Michael Reed 68.00 Paul Ref lor 411.20 Lawyers Co-op 172.35 West Publishing Co. 910.75 Eugene Brown 46.23 VanAusdall A Farrar TUT! All-Points Travel Inc. 592.00 E.Leeßazini 40.00 Rich Mikel 88.25 Sears 129.99 Prudential Insurance Co. 8,827.58 LRAST Dave Carey Excavating 980.00 Phend & Brown Inc. 1,440.00 GDI-208 Donald Miller 500.00 UPKEEP-209 Russell Antonides 1,182.42 Glen Disher 126.00 Harvey Hollar 238 95 Paul Kerlin 850.00 Frederick Lozier 1,078.92 Dyrs Owens 1,112.96 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Dick Winebrenner 2,142.25 Don Forney 1,781.42 Harold Gerard 1,664.46 Bernard Kuhn 1,780.80 Ronald Leiter 1,328.08 Francis Denny 1,316.18 William Raypole 1,316.18 Carol Shilling 1,281.42 Robert Martin 1,719.86 James Mettler 1,419.60 John Ingle 937.43 Lennie Young 1,205.43 Jack Adams 1,570.28 ErmaJCoy 1,556.10 Ronald Himes 1,617.53 Kim Huff 1,527.75 BruceHydelll 1,467.90 Frederick Kammerer 1,428.53 Alvin Miller 1.513.58 Bobby Miner 1,608.08 Larry Montel 1.608 08 Don Rogers 1,556.10 John Stapleton 1,560.83 Roy Tennant 1,579.73 Garl Young 1.560.83 Gary Adams 1,535.01 Kenneth Busselberg 1,611.89 Charles Cotton 729.11 John Davis 1.453.33 Marshall Hawley 1,299.57 David Huffman 1,520.60

THWAITS REALTY NEW LISTING 4 bedroom two story brick home. 1 1 z baths house is immaculate. \Aid 40 s. New Paris NEW LISTING 320 acres south west of Gosher3 BEDROOM HOME lor ated on W Marke’ n Nappo- ee NICE COUNTRY HOME 3 bearoom located on 7 acres has small barn and shop New Paris NEW LISTING 40 acre dairy farm southeast of Nappanee 40 ACRES of bare farm ground Located south of Syracuse COMMERCIAL BUILDING 10 800 sq ft with offices located m New Paris Indus trial Park COMMERCIAL 42x80 building with offices located on 1 acre Syracuse 12 ACRES Prmie location for commercial budding site Nev. Pans 27. ACRES Zone com mercial M 1 south of New Pans 6 ACRES On US 6 east of Nappanee Col! Us At 831 4394

Glendon Huffman 1,448.52 Bruce Hyde Jr. --1,544.62 Robert Jackson 1,535.01 Jeff Kuhn 1,544.62 William Long Sr. 1,429.30 Ronald Norman 1415.79 Larry Phillips 1,559.04 Terry Rowland 1,544.62 Kosciusko Co. Highway Dept. 156.85 Business Equipment 28.37 Monteith Tire 1,189.81 Lewis Oil Co. 878.53 Pierceton Equipment Co. 6,539.31 Sllveus A Bradway 4,274.25 Ace Hardware 43.63 Allen County Motors 2,478.57 Allen McDonald 112.70 American Wire Rope A Sling 7,373.57 Crown Battery Mfg. 289.00 Deeds Equipment Co. , 2,918.15 Dyne Systems 42.50 Ernst Truck Equip. Co. 489.50 Farm Bureau Co-op 57.60 Gragg Equipment Co. 40.98 Indiana Equipment Co. 167.61 Mac Allister Machinery Co. 93.23 Miller A Sons 343.43 Purity Cylinder Gases 114.33 Ric Mar Industries 189.96 Schraders 274.02 Share Corp. 201.75 Smith Ford 398.69 Tool Specialties 32.00 Tractor Supply 43.21 Trl-State Bolt 25.83 Valley Supply 677.70 W A W Truck Sales 1,566.09 Warsaw Automotive 511.14 Warsaw Chemical 48.50 Warsaw Steel 200.16 Wholesale Electric 35.28 X-ergon 72.17 Zale Drugs 9.98 Coverall Rental 878.00 Domtar Industries 6,350.26 Ellers Communication 490.00 United Telephone Co. 136.02 Strayer Insurance 77.00 Nlpsco 3,829.44 Overhead Door Co. 18.00 American Data Products 975.84 Fortress Allat Unlimited 3,975.56 AN R Freight System 138.20 Prudential Insurance Co. 3,634.23 KOS. CO.WELF.DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Peggy Shively 1,853.00 Genyce Dißico 1,346.00 Karen Harding 1,346.00 Kathi Kinney 1,346.00 Charlene Smith 1,346.00 Tanya Wise 1,346.00 Beverly Marten 1,312.00 Roger Schmucker 1,204.00 Elizabeth Williams 1,006.00 Nina Bryant 981.00 Marjorie Himes 965.00 Mary Besson 850.00 Carol Collins 818.00 Yvonne England 850.00 Carolyn Wulliman 766.00 Michelle Hudson . 744.00 Reed A Earhart 525.00 AUL 17.02 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 184.29 Business Equipment 247.94 Waddell Printing 2,590.00 John Thomas, MD 5.00 Janski Kakarala, MD 180.50 IUMC 6.40 KCH 61.19 Goshen General Hospital 54.00 Zale Drugs 144.34 PaulEiler, MD 15.50 Brennans 135.49 Genyce Dißico 58.02 Yvonne England 2.30 Barbara Fosnaugh 20.93 Karen Harding 57.73 Mar jorie Himes 4.14 Beverly Marten 39.33 Roger Schmucker 75.21 Peggy Shively 167.44 Charlene Smith 85.79 Tanya Wise 51.98 United Telephone Co. 213.15 United Telespectrum 52.00 Burket Elementary School 24.38 Hook Drugs 4140 18.80 K-Mart9l22 49.47 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 73.50 Lutheran Hospital 3,423.69 Noel Inc. 20.00 Roberta Rose, MD 200.90 ’ Warsaw Middle School 65.95 Kosciusko Co. Juvenile Justice 384.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 1,185.90 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. David Haines 1,000.00 Carroll Sherman 1,391.67 Robert Strong 1,227.75 Barbara Clouse 1,214.00 Patti Marsh - 913.58 June Johnson 892.50 Business Equipment Co. 30.37 Strayer Insurance 30.00 Kosciusko Co. Ext. Office 2.54 Barbara Clouse 196.90 Carroll Sherman 297.62 Robert Strong 48.30 United Telephone Co. 6.49 United Telespectrum 48.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 432.58 I, JD Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of March, 1984. _ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Town of Syracuse requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit them to construct a public building within 5 feet of a south side property line and 5 feet of a east side rear property line on his property which is located on the Southeasterly comer of the Intersecttan of Henry and Huntington Streets and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and described more accurately as foltows: Lots 30, 43 and 44 of Strombeck and Weaver's 2nd addition to the Town of Syracuse. The bearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 15th day of March. 1984 at 7:00 P.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko

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County Area Planning Department, Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE ANO PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37404 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF U.S. TELEPHONE OF THE MIDWEST, INC. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TER RITORIAL AUTHORITY TO OPERATE AS A RESELLER IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing In this proceeding in Room 907 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 A.M., Local Time, on April 2,1904. If the Prehearing Conference does not result In agreement among the parties acceptable to the Commission concerning all procedural and other preliminary Issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits of the above-cap tioned proceeding, evidence will be heard on the above date on all such disputed Issues. These procedural and preliminary Issues may Include, but shall not be limited to, the jurisdiction of the Commission over the parties and subject matter of the proceedings; a representative test year for consideration of the valuation of utility plant and materials, operating expenses, and revenues from existing rates; accounting methods, standards and principles to be applicable to these proceedings; need for and time of prefiling testimony; dates, and places for hearings on the merits of this proceeding, and issues related to prehearing discovery. Any party who has an interest In or who may be affected by the procedural and other preliminary issues which may be determln ed In the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate. All parties wilt be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determinations made pursuant to agreements or evidence received at the Prehearing Conference and/or Preliminary Hearing held pursuant to this notice. For additional information call (317) 232-2715. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OFINDIANA DOCKET NUMBERS: 37200, 37200-Sl, AND 37200-S2 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED AN INDIANA COR PORATION TO: I. REPORT THE FOR THCOMING RESTRUCTURING OF THE TELEPHONE INDUSTRY, THE MODIFICATION, RESTRUCTURING OR TERMINATION OF CERTAIN RATES AND SERVICES AND FOR APPROVAL OF 11. CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS IN ITS RATES, TOLLS, CHARGES AND SCHEDULES FILED HEREWITH; 111. CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS IN THE RATES, TOLLS, CHARGES AND SCHEDULES FOR INTRASTATE WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE AND MESSAGE TOLL TELEPHONE SERVICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROPOSED SCHEDULES FILED HEREWITH: IV. CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS IN ITS RATES, TOLLS, CHARGES AND SCHEDULES FOR PRIVATE LINE SER VICES AND CHANNELS AND CERTAIN OTHER DEDICATED FACILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSED SCHEDULES FILED HEREWITH: AND V. ESTABLISHMENT OF APPROPRIATE INTRASTATE ACCESS CHARGES, INCLUDING: A SUBDOCKET WITH SPECIFIC. REFERENCE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTRASTATE CAR RIER ACCESS CHARGE TARIFFS FOR INDIANA TELEPHONE COMPANIES, AND A SUBDOCKET WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF END USER INTRASTATE ACCESS CHARGES FOR INDIANA TELEPHONE COMPANIES OTHER THAN INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCOR PORATED x - Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in these Causes in Room 907, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 1:00 P.M., Local Time, on March 28,1984. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Jim Tranter requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of offices 20; from a road right-of-way and 5' from a north side property line on his property which Is located on the west side of State Road 13 and 600 feet Northeast of Huntington Street and described as follows, to wit: TRACT I: Commencing at the Southwest comer of the East half of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tton 6, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County. Indiana thence North along the Quarter Quarter line 634.5 feet to a point; thence North 86 degrees 15 minutes East 334 feet to an Iron pipe tor a point of beginning. Commencing at the above point of beginning, thence North 0 degrees 00 minutes 66 feet to an Iron pipe; thence North 86 degrees 15 mim-tes East 268.4 feet to an Iron pipe; thence South 49 degrees 20 minutes West along the right of way of State Road 13. 110.35 feet to an iron pipe, thence South 45 degrees 37 minutes West along said right of way of State Road 13,170.3 feet to an Iron pipe; thence North 0 degrees 00 minutes along the east boundary of Lot 5 In Wood 8. Avery's Addition to the town of Syracuse, 1111 feet to an iron pipe; thence South 86 degrees 15 minutes West along the north line of said Lot 5 of Wood 8. Avery's Addition to the town at Syracuse, 62.4 feet to the point of beginning. The above area includes those portions of Lot 4 and-5 of said Wood & Avery's Addition to the town of Syracuse that lay west of State Road 13. EXCEPTING THEREFROM tha portion of Lot 3 Os Wood 8. Avery's Addition to the town of Syracuse that lays west of State Road 13.

TRACT II: A tract of land In the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 34 North. Range 7 East. In Kosciusko County, Indiana, more accurately described as follows: Beginning at an Iron pipe marking the Northwest comer of Lot 6 In Wood's and Avery's Addition to the town of Syracuse; thence North 66 feet to an Iron pipe; thence North 86 degrees 15 minutes East 56.6 feet to an Iron pipe; thence South 66 feet to an Iron pipe on the north line of said Wood's and Avery's Addition; thence South 86 degrees 15 minutes West 56.6 feet along said north line

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to the place of beginning. The hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, In the Syracuse Town Hall. Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 15th day of March, 1984 at 7:00 P.M. All Interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area PlanningADepartment, Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana.'no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOAROOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director F.29-M.7