The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 August 1984 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., Augustl, 1984

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Responsibility changes made at Chore-Time

Carl Van Gilst, manager of market and product development for Chore-Time Equipment of Milford, has announced responsibility changes in the marketing area. Dale Boyce, who had previously served Chore-Time as product manager for broiler equipment, now holds the newly created position of marketing manager for the broiler industry. Boyce’s responsibilities include broiler industry liaison and the promotion

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of Chore-Time broiler and broiler breeder systems. Boyce and his wife, Mimi, make their home in Laurel, Delaware. Bob Krevinghaus, formerly product manager of air systems, is now product manager of broiler and turkey equipment. His new responsibilities will be product development of ChoreTime floor feeding equipment lines including Model C, Model 2000 broiler feeding systems and

turkey feeding systems. Krevinghaus and his wife, Tafra, reside in the Warsaw area. Michael Kohls is promoted to the position of product managerfeed delivery, dairy and air systems, adding responsibility for air systems to his previous duties as product manager for dairy industry and Flex Auger systems. His duties include research and product development and marketing program design. Kohls, his wife Kathy,

* Eh MICHAEL KOHLS 1 BRUCE MARTIN

All hands on deck

By CHAR BUTLER Guest Feature Writer Across the top. an eye-catching bright yellow brochure read: Lake Michigan Charter Fishing! Full, half-day or evening for whitefish, steelhead, browns, lake trout, Chinook, Coho. Eight-hour exclusive reservation S4OO. Now, I’m a small town Hoosier, and along with most of you. I’ve never charter fished. And at those bucks I wasn’t gonna. But I mentioned it at a recent family conclave and two days ago. five of us cousins slipped out of Elk Rapids harbor at 7 am., in a big cruiser, and I was their guest. Nice.

and their two daughters, live near New Paris. Also announced was the promotion of Bruce Martin to the position of ventilation engineer. Martin’s principle responsibilities include development of ChoreTimes’ environmental control V DALE BOYCE

Good News Department

Positive News About Electricity

Here's some positive news in our search for new sources of energy and new technologies that will help fuel the nation s economic growth and meet its energy Electric utilities are working together to find more precise. efficient and economical ways of producing electricity. A good example is research and development in the coal and nuclear technologies that have found ways to make coal and nuclear generating plants even safer, cleaner and more efficient. New energy technology is also providing many exciting

_ We dressed warm and took shaved ham sandwiches, sundry beverages, sunglasses, raingear and wore soft-soled shoes. First thing, I located the “head.” That’s important. Then I checked out the refrig, inspected life preservers and asked the captain all kinds of questions about the electronic fishing equipment, ship-to-shore radio/telephone, down riggers, side riggers, out riggers and cleaning/filleting procedures. The fact he resembled actor Cary Grant intrigued me. too. Things went well. Waves were less than two feet and no one had turned green. After 30-minutes out, the captain attached the lures, already strung and tied onto a yard of 17-pound test, to pole lines. “This,” he said, grinning at me, “is a Christmas tree. The ten or so graduated-by-size silver and gold colored spinners, whirling around in the water, look like a tree. This action attracts fish and they’ll attack this little chartreuse “peaijut’ artificial bait and treble hook. Hopefully.” He smelled of Old Spice ... and I’d believed anything he told me. All day our 30-foot bobbed up and down, and the sun, bright enough, chased us below to smooth on tanning lotion. Several times. We missed landing a few, but the fellas hauled in five lake trout and I caught a four-pound small mouth bass that was as surprised as I was. Gently, I removed the hook and returned the fish to the water. It was just too pretty to eat! About 2 p m., rough weather

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systems and computerizing of the ventilation design and blueprint service the company offers. He also acts as university liason, in in charge of distributor training and field application of ChoreTime ventilation products. Martin resides near Leesburg. 808 KREVINHAUS

alternative sources of electricity. Many electric utilities are involved in programs to heat homes with the power of the sun. Some are experimenting with wind mills to harness the wind. Other utilities .have built generating plants that use heat and energy found within the earth. The famous geyser, “Old Faithful” is the best example of this natural “geothermal” power. One utility is even using a giant battery, called a “fuel cell,” to help serve the electrical needs of its customers. Alternative energy is supplemental energy, say the experts at the Edison Electric Institute.

threatened to settle in. The captain wound in the sea anchor and headed toward the safety of the marina. Later, over a cool, refreshing drink, we figured our six fish averaged out at sl6 a pound . . . and mustn’t forget my non-resi-dent $15.25 license and $7.25 trout stamp. Os course, it was fun, for all of us. But I’ve had more laughs and caught uglier fish in “Chappy” Chapman’s wooden rowboat, on Warsaw’s Center lake, with cane pole and worms. Yup. God’s been good to Indiana. Curb war Three former CIA directors agreed that the Reagan administration must press Saudi Arabia to take the lead in curbing escalation of the Persian Gulf war. LEGALS FIRST NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the tax payers ot the Town of Syracuse, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse will meet at the Town Hall on August 21, 1184. at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative Capital Development Fund for building and capital Improvements for all purposes described In and pursuant to IC 36-9-16-2 and IC 36-9-16-3. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that such Cumulative Capital Development Fund shall be provided for by a tax levy for taxable real and personal property within said Town ot Syracuse, said tax to be levied annually beginning in 1984, payable in 1995. and continuing tor a total period of three (3) vears, and that the maximum rate of tax

levied shall not exceed toe following: $0.04 per SIOO.OO messed valuation for 19R5 SO.OO per SIOO.OO messed valuation for 1106 $0.12 per SIOO.OO assessed valuation for 1107 The proposal to establish a Cumulative Capital Development Fund and tax levy I therefor Is pursuant io IC 36-9-IS4. Taxpayers are Invited to be present at the I meeting and to exercise their right to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, In the form of an Ordinance, If adopted, will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners tor its approval. Carl L. Myrlck William R. Hess James J. Hughes Joseph Morganthaler Steven R. Butt BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA Attest: Jennifer L. Hughes Clerk-Treasurer A.l-4 NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF KOSCIUSKO SS: IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT 11*4 TERM CAUSE NO. CB4-323 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF WILMA ELIZABETH PRICE, WIFE AND PAUL WAYNE PRICE, HUSBAND SUMMONS The State of Indiana specifically directs this summons by publication to the above named Husband, Paul Wayne Price, whose whereabouts are unknown. You are notified that a petition for dissolution of the above named marriage has been filed. In the court stated above, by your wife, Wilma Elizabeth Price. A further explanation of the contents of that petition and the demand which the petitioner has made and wants from you may be obtained by a review of the contents of that petition which is on file In the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court in Warsaw, Indiana. You must answer the petition in writing, by you or your attorney, on or before the 14th day of September, 1954, and if you fail to do soa judgment will be entered against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. If you have a claim for relief agajpst the petitioner arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it In your written answer. Brian L. Hoffer KINDIG & SLOAT Attorney for Wilma Elizabeth Price 105 West Lincoln Street Nappanee, Indiana 46550 Telephone. (219) 773-7996 N. Jean Messmore Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court A.l-15 oc 8 /SPOTLIGHIk 1 •83 CHEV. CHEVETTf } 4 Spd. 84,795 • 81 PONT. T-1000 4 Dr., Auto., Air, PS 84.395 • 81 CHEV. CITATION 2 DR., H.B. V-6, Auto., Air 85.395 • 81 CHEV. IMPALA 2 DR. V-6, Air, Very Clean 66.395 • 81 MERC COUGAR XR-7 V-8, Air, Sun Roof 65.995 • 80 MERC. COUGAR XR-7 V-8, Auto, Air 85.195 • 79 BUICK REGAL LIMITED V-8, Air, Tilt 85.395 • 78 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. V-8, Air, Tilt, Cruise. One Owner 83.995 • 78 PONT. SUNBIRD COUPE Auto., PS 84.195 • HOLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V-8, Air 81.995 | TRUCKS| • 83 CHEV. $-10 DURANGO 4x4 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., L.W.B. 88.595 •83 JEEP 0-7 LAREDO 6Cyl., sSpd., PS 68.995 • 82 GMCC-1500 HIGH SIERRA V-8.3 Spd. Overdrive } 67,595 • 82 FORD MSO EXPLORER 6 Cyl., Auto., PS, With Cap 87.595 •82 JE9J-W 4X4 PICKUP 6 Cyl., 4 Spd., W/Cap. $7,595 • 80 CHEV. G2O SCOTTSDALE V-8.4 Spd., Air 84.995 • 79 CHEV. CIO SCOTTSDALE V-8. Auto., One Owner 84.995 •77 CHEV. C-20 SUBURBAN SCOTTSDALE 454. Auto. 83.995 • 77 FORD F-250 CUSTOM SUPER CAB 6Cyl., Auto. $2,115

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