The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 September 1985 — Page 13

From the Syracuse police log — Keys found in road

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police Department. August 28 7:37 a.m. — North Webster Police Department reported a red sports car north on 13 at a high rate of speed 9:14 a.m. — Officer advised that railroad crossing is closed now 9:20 a.m. — Subject called in reference to her car being repossessed 10:24 a.m. — Subject called for accident report 3:10 p.m. — Subject at police department for peddler’s permit 3:24 p.m. — Two calls reference cheese 4:12 p.m. — Subject requested assistance in moving a piece of furniture 5:08 p.m. — Subject reference parking semi with tank overnight 6:38 p.m. — Officer advised truck will be by bridge until 1 p.m. 8-29, has lights and reflectors 9:34 p.m. — Subject requested extra patrol reference someone walked around house and left August 29 7:14 a.m. — Report of property damage accident at Medusa and Huntington Street 8:38 a.m. — Subject called in reference to cheese 9:48 a.m. — Report of a property damage accident in front of Beer Realty on SR 13 9:54 a.m. — Subject reported she found a set of keys in the middle of the road 1:13 p.m. — Subject wanting information on boating regulations August 30 9:25 a.m. — Subject hit light pole in parking lot 12:18 p.m. — Subject reported someone broke a stop sign off at scout cabin 4:40 p.m. — Party reported vandalism to cars 7:43 p.m. — Party advised there is about 10 to 15 kids down by the creek by Syracuse Rubber 8:50 p.m. — Party advised they believe a fight is in progress at the church by the county line August 31 12:36 a.m. — Subject advised a possible breaking and entering at a business 3:32 a.m. — Subject advised a possible breaking and entering at a business 8:38 a.m. — Had a report of mail boxes knocked down 5:35 p.m. — Party asked for a message to be delivered on Boston Street 11:10 p.m. — Subject reference wanting an officer to check for a handbag at a local business September 1 12:33 a.m. — Subject advised information reference local To increase pork sales The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC), reacting to a sudden and surprising drop in the hog market in recent weeks, has launched an all-out effort to generate increased pork sales in the nation’s food markets through the remainder of the summer and on into the fall months. NPPC president Ron Kahle, in a letter to major food retailers, noted that red meat prices are at their lowest level in many years. While that has placed many pork producers in a precarious financial situation “the excess supply presents an opportunity for retailers to pass on some real pork bargains to consumers,” Kahle said in the letter to retailers. le urged increased featuring of pork in retail outlet meat cases stating NPPC would provide co-op advertising money to major retailers who participate in the program. In a separate letter to major packers, NPPC solicited their support and said it would welcome their ideas in a cooperative attempt to keep pork moving through the nation’s food chains during the coming months. The NPPC “Pork Blitz” will include extensive pork advertising and promotional efforts, including in-store promotions in cooperation with state and local pork producer groups around the nation.

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business 2:57 a.m. — Subject requested an officer at business reference domestic trouble 10:31 a.m. — Subject on station to pick up pocketbook 11:11 a.m. — Subject on station with check they found 10:27 p.m. — Party advised they had a window peeker about a half hour ago 11:51 p.m. — Report of subjects shooting guns on Bowser Road September 2 8:52 a.m. — Subject found a three-legged dog 12:51 p.m. — Subject advised property damage accident, boats in the channel 1:08 p.m. — Subject advised pontoon sinking by Pier 500 j 2:20 p.m. — Subject advised possible car theft 3:25 p.m. — Party advised boat running wild in Johnson Bay trying to run over skiers September 3 6:35 a.m. — Report of intrusion alarm at a business 10:15 a.m. — Subject advised dog tearing up trash on Branch Street 3:49 p.m. — Business advised there is-a very hot car setting in front 4:10 p.m. — Party advised a thfee car accident in front of Syracuse Dry Cleaners Legals KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES The following is a list of claims allowed by ♦he Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners at their regular meeting on the 30th day of August 1985. J Weirick 1,579.16, J D Geiger 1,579.16; V Shoemaker 1,579.16; B Dust 1,412.50; C A Rovenstine 1,786.50; C Brower 2,500.00, G Eastlund 574.75; M Miner 302.50, A Gunter 1,579.16; C Knispel 1,290.00, C Cauffman 1,290.00; M Beer 522.72; F Gilliam 522.72, C Lynch 522.72, G Klinger 172.05, N DeGood 172.05; T Anglin 172.05; K Teel 172.05; C Lat fa 172.05; D Polk 172.05; L Teghtmeyer 172.05; R Sand 833.33; R Burner 833.33, J Jarrette 833.33; J Bricker 1,217.16; N Newland 1,217.16; L Smith 1,217.16; L Fur nivall 991.75; E Brumfield 991.75; K Perkins 1,065.00, D Haney 1,065.00; H Harper 1,653.25; E Brown 1,553.33; M Rodriquez 1,333.33; M Kroft 1,191.66; D Goshert 1,065.00; J Walmer 1,579.16; L Sebo 942.50 M Kenipe 963.58; M J Schmitt 963.58, R Wag goner 942.50; K Vanlaningham 942.50, S Tat ter 942.50, L Christner 922 25; S Christner 922.25, B Knapp 922.25; L Rife 861.08; R Hartzell 902.08; F Noble 448.00; J McGarvey 320.00; T Weirick 128.00, C Morts 963.58, N Croy 963.58, M Garman 942.50; K Sponseller 942.50, H Coons 922.25, M Wolford 922.25; M Weller 963.58; J Gadson 942.50; M B Miner 963.58; A Shively 963.58, G Maple 942.50; K Thomas 922.25; C Sundheimer 963.58, F Besson 602.00; J Sundheimer 672.00; R Hop pus 403.00 J Anglin 301.00, R Robinson 1,546.33; S Holderman 1,620.16; R Mikel 1,605.33; R Fellows 1,668.33; T Kitch 1,546.66, B Blackburn 1,567.66, G Moser 1,526.00, D Monk 1,505.00; J Bronsing 1,526.00, M Hobos 1,463.00, T Brindle 1,473.50; S Whitaker 1.452.50, D Curtis 1,431.50, S Knispel 1,421.00, D Speigle 1,171.16; A Valentine 1,129.16; E Brown 1,160.66, M Fishbaugh 1,129.17; F Hoffer 300.00, R Phillips 570.00; J Hetler 540.00; J Truex 60.00; B Johnson 240.00; M Kissinger 1,166.66; J Parker 638.40; D Robinson 128.33; J Lavender 151,25; R Schooley 1,065.00, M Warren 963.58; C Retz 942.50, S Thompson 942.50, N Howell 922.25; B Clampitt 512.00; C Church 32.00, M Ridings 963.58; B McCullough 942.50, S Myrick 576.00; J McConnell 963.58, K Bouse 942.50; S McKrill 352.00; M White 416.00; C Slabaugh 1,216.00, S Mitchell 963.58, J Prado 942.50; D Efiesemeyer 270.00; S Baumgartner 320.00; E Carlin 560.00; D Richard 1,579.16; M Rusomarof 1,351.66, C Overmyer 963.58; A Kennedy 942.50; M Bower 595.00; E Ward 591.66; R Kemper 1,425.00; C Danner 942.50; S Gladieux 922.25; K Baker 902.08, P Patrick 922.25; M Hoerr 963.58, J Lowry 121.00; S Lowry 80.66, R Reed 675.00; R Denney 1,437.00; W Fosser 1,184.83; V Dickerson 991.33, P Abbett 465.75; S Conley 352.35, D Smith 145.80; L Flory 348.30; C Reed 145.80; C Hill 488.03; E Marker 360.45; S Rovenstine 1,313.00, V Owlsey 933.58; R Carlile 1,130.00; G Norton

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1,109.00; H Smith 1,046.00 G Nash 256.25; J Johnson 1,025.00; United Telephone Co 4,093.65; Business Equipment 650.90; MailJournal 900.63; A E Boyce Co 1,366.12; David C Kolbe 1,310.00; Prosecuting Atty 263.70, Pitney-Bowes 193.50; Treasurer, State of Indiana 25,675.00; Michael Reed 105.00; Michael Miner 155.75; IBM 1,205.09; Humane Society 3,765.00; Postmaster 2,340.00; The Michie Co 1,066.74; Blossers Studio 55.58; Nipsco 12,961.18, ComManD 34,397.26; American Stamp 8i Marking Co 185.60; Instant Copy 59.01; NBS Office Supplies 436.76; Daniel Richard 391.92; Maria Rusomaroff 104.16; Avis Gunter 250.80; Culligan 87.50; Superior Supply 1,018.16; Communication Co 296.00; Lawmaster Roof * Ing 960.00; Arrow Services 248.00; SHD Inc 9.50; American Hotel Register Co 52.70; L Richard Denney 4.40; Hoosier Water 269.52; Sewage Collection Office 232.04; Lowman Enterprises 7.08; Wildman Uniform 398.12; Eilers Communication 101.00; Hall Hardware 32.97; Hatfield Electric 55.93; Stafford & Sons 143.00; Woodies Rental 7.00; Jack Lowry 15.60; Sharon Lowry 5.38; United Telespectrum 72.00; Times-Union 2,080.72; Koors & Assoc 50.00; Todd Investments 350.00; John Stahly 40.00; Fred St John 75.00; Virginia Waters 30.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2,500.00; Indiana Girls' School 17,928.40; Deaton Funeral Home — Akron 100.00; Deaton Funeral Home — Bourbon 200.00; Harris Funeral Home 200.00; JaySwift Storey Inc 100.00; King Memorial Home 100.00; McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home 200.00; Mishler Funeral Home 100.00; Northwood Monuments 30.00; Titus Funeral Home 600.00; Elkhart Counnty Auditor 334.00, K A Deardorff 22.50; Fairfield Comm Schools 565.22; Kos Co Economic Development 2,500.00; Linda J Baga 30.00; Evelyn Bender 50.40; Donald Doehla 8.40; Richard Kemper 186.24; William C Parke, MD I, Charles Thomas — Locksmith 45.80, C Alan Rovenstine 3,663.00; Brennans 130.72; Convenience Clinic 47.00; Russell Heyde, DDS 80.00; KCH 289.00; Kosciusko Radiology 34.00; Eugene Koser, MD 437.00; Lin Surgical Clinic 800.00; Robinson Textiles 180.19; Walter F Stephens Inc 100.28; Robert Burner 40.00; Richard Sand 180.00; Judy Bricker 32.00; Nanette Newland 8.00; Linda Furnivall 20.00; Viewpoint 105.26; John Wongs 51.25; Callie Smith 11.34; Lillian Spurling 17.10; Inex Cay wood 16.14; Myron Vining 13.26; Richard Yoder 10.38; Robert Hartman 14.70; Barbara J Engle 10.38; Lovina Strong 14.22; Bonnie Whittenberger 15.18; Doris Cook 8.94; Frank Beer, Jr 13.74; Elizabeth Hollon 15.66; Donna Rose 12.30; Joe Tucker 12.30; William Barton 15.18; Ann Howard 7.98; Carl Lehman 10.86; Doris Heckaman 17.10; Virginia Thorpe 7.98; Mary Meyers 13.26; Constance DeGaetanq 9.42; Ann Zoski 8.94; Jeffrey Atwood 17.10; Anna Miller 11.82; Carolyn King 10.38; William Beemer 14.22; Mary Harting 12.30; Douglas Puterbaugh 10.86; Brent Wilcoxson 8.94; Richard Anderson 8.46; Terry Woodling 37.88; David Siefried 46.52; Frank Sifts 49.40; Robert Smith 40.76; Gerald Schildroth 8.46; Fay Hollar 46.52; Harriet Taylor 39.80; Phyllis Varney 35.96; James Gamble 15.18; James Paxton 49.40; Wayne Fretz 8.94; Robert Lockridge 37.88; Lisa Robinson 39.80; Phillip Fretz 8.94; Cheryl Richardson 37.88, James Wolf 45.54; Kent Bradskey 16.14; Stuart Watkins 10.86; Deanna Ladd 9.42; Richard Coppes 9.90; Brian Yoder 14.70; Geneva Veasey 12.30; Genevieve Druckamiller 8.94; Meredith Sensibaugh 7.98, Lonnie Murphy 8.46; Myrtle J Harman 13.26; Lisa LeMasters 8.46, Callie Smith 11. William Dalton II 600.00; Thomas Earhart 694.00; John Geberin 420.00; James Howard 1,100.00; Duane Huffer 3,392.50; Vern Landis 300.00; Jay Rigdon 745.00, Brad Tandy 188.00; Warsaw Printing 142.54; Callaghan & Co 79.35; Indiana Law Review 15.00; West Publishing 652.25; Eugene Brown 72.72; James Jarrett 69.88; Mark Kroft 97.68; Mark Rodriguez 29.28; E Lee Bazine 40.00; Jay Lavender 62.40; Eldon Ward 73.80; John Willard 120.00; Amoco Oil 78.59; Express 50.57; Lewis Oil 24.90; Badger Uniforms 344.39; Brateman Bros 210.60; Party Shop II 5.99; Thornburgs 7.09; Ron Robinson 66.00; LCB Card Center 64.64; Kosko Printers 106.00; Dons Repair 47.28; Monteith Tl’re 154.00; Stanley Steemer 285.00; Jad< Ward Chev 615.48; Warsaw Automotive 49.52; Warsaw License Branch 25.00, Nowak & William Supply 271.00; Kos Co SWCD 28.00, Nat'l Assoc of CD's 97.17; Anglin Signs 90.00; Tri-Namic Printing 30.53; Little & Clark Inc 50.00; G Lengemann Co 67.65; County Clerk 62.90; Merlin Wertenberger 121.98, Fred Slabaugh 550.00; Syracuse Postoffice 441.00; Charlene Knispel 33.60; Susan Myrick 32.40; Xerox Corp 164.09; Cleora Cauffman 62.06; Ed Pratt 250.00; Prudential Insurance 11,881.62 LR & ST Cowels Sand & Gravel 1,094.40; J & M Gravel 4,567.01; Alvin McCullough 357.60, Pierceton Equipment Co 176,999.04, Elmer Zimmerman 4,796.85 CCBF R L McCoy Inc 5,244.67; John Camden Construction 14,100.20 GDI - 208 Collier Excavating 425.00 UPKEEP-209 Terry Ayres 1,948.75; Charlie Baker Backhoe 4,442.54; Willard Cleveland 842.50; Collier Excavating 1,030.00; Dorothy Cormany 275.00; Creighton Bros 519.44; Frederick Lozier & Sons 739.28; Meiser Bros 476.25; Harold Miller Farms 2,425.00; Neidlingers Drainage 867.50; Lloyd Tillman 6,361.45; Yoder Backhoe 180.00; Zolman Farms 2,091.25

SURPLUS George Rife 2.31; Richard Wright 246.43 REVENUESHARING Surdex Corp 14,081.04; Pierceton Equipment 44,537.39 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. i PAYROLL & ALLOW. R Wlnebrenner 2,248.50; D Forney 1,887.66; H Gerard 631.20; B Kuhn 1,542.56; R Leiter 1,500.00; O Rogers 1,349.92; R Jackson 1,334.08; C Shilling 693.83; J Cox 880.00; R Martin 1,507.04; J Mettler 1,357.18; J Ingle 1,213.67; L Young 1,225.03; E Blosser 882.64; C Cotton 1,142.24; F Denney 1,142.24; D Moyer 1,142.24; J Adams 1,329.40; E Coy 1,303.90; L Engle 1,309.00; R Himes 544.00; K Huff 1,278.40, F Kammerer 1,309.00; R Meeks 1,273.30; A Miller 1,309.00; B Miner 1,303.90; L Montel 1,283.50; J Stapleton 1,264.80; R Tennant 1,309.00; G Young 1,278.40; G Adams 1,325.05; K. Busselberg 1,330.23; J Davis 1,299.12; P Deaton 1,340.60; D. Huffman 1,288.75; G Huffman 1,319.86; B. Hyde, Jr 1,330.23; B Hyde 111 1,264.58; J Kuhn 1,330.23; W Long Sr. 1,293.94; R Norman 1,325.05; L Phillips 1,330.23; T. Rowland 1,311.23; DShilling 1,296.80; AE 80yce22.00; Business Equipment 4.58; Waddell Printing 52.50; Zale Drugs 13.00; Gast Fuel & Service 931.92; Lewis Oil 436.48; Sllveus & Bradway 5,440.75; Monteith Tire 925.84; Ab & Toms Radiator 121.25; Ace Hardware 6.79; Allen County Motors 86.12; Arlsto-Chem 434.50; Bearings Inc 179.38; Boyer Lawn & Garden 10.00; Clarke GM Diesel 1,381.52; Crown Battery 96.20; Curtis Industries 303.08; Deeds Equipment 1471.71; Dyna Systems 141.67; Flex-o-Llte 78.00; Ft Wayne Spring 1,033.56; Kerlln Tractor 16.20; Kitchen Machinery 1,481.36; MacAlllster Machinery 1,146.55; Miller 8. Sons 6.03; Miller Trailer Parts 288.56; Nowak 8, Williams Supply 67.82; Pierceton Equipment 51,502.65; Purity Cylinder 83.46; Rice Ford 266.76; Rudd Equipment 96.60; Schraders 39.92; Share Corp 202.80; TTP Inc 95.25; Tol Specialties 16.00; Tractor Supply 44.47; Tri-State Bolt 64.04; W & W Truck Sales 365.80; Warsaw Automotive 429.66; Warsaw Chemical 34.60; Warsaw Steel 455.51; X-ergon 144.48; Bituminous Materials 4,205.80; Wildman Uniform 650.20; The Dalton Gang 21,945.00; Hoosier Culverts 2,197.68; United Telephone 102.09; Nipsco 572.97; Hoffer Excavating 550.00, Harmon Glass 72.15; Bambis Roofing 4,025.00; Syracuse Door 60.00; Prudential Insurance 5,116.22 KOS.CO.WELF.DEPT. PAYROLLS. ALLOW. P Shively 2,102.00; G DI Rico 1,499.00; K Harding ’1,499.00; K Kinney 1,499.00; C Ellis 1,499.00; D Quance 1,268.00; R Schmucker 1,376.00; S Vogel 1,268.00; N Bryant 1,137.00; D McCray 1,051.00; M Himes 1,105.00, M Besson 986.00; C Collins 949.00; Y England 986.00; C Wulliman 888.00; M Hudson 855.00; Reed 8. Earhart 700.00; AUL 63.27; Blue Cross-Blue Shield 553.48; Maxicare 356.02; C Ellis 123.84; K Harding 47.04, K Kinney 55.97; R Schmucker 18.24; S Vogel 90.24; United Telephone 229.76; United Telespectrum 21.00; Perry Corporation 98.43; VanAusdall & Farrar 201.00; Michael Conley 84.00; Ear, Nose & Throat Assoc 250.00; Ft Wayne Communication Disorders 10.00;

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Charles Hollar, DDS 80.00; KCH 513.80; Eugene Koser, MD 138.00; Mendenhall Pharmacy 81.36; Timothy Shambaugh, DDS 657.00; Joseph Thallemer 125.00; Bashor Home 1,615.88; Juvenile Justice Task force 1,050.00; Muscatatuck State Dev Ctr 162.23; New Frontiers 1,092.13; Wernle Home 1,754.60; Business Equipment 1,524.00; Prudential Ins 857.98; Charles Rosenbaum DS 35.50; Lutheran Hospital 13.75; IUMC 75.67; Goshen General Hosp 67.20; Zale Drugs 19.71; American Red Cross 10.90; CFB Radiology 8.00; Mary Maginn, MD 127.50; Hooks Conv Ctr 1330 69.75; National Med. Home Care 112.50; South Bend Med Foun 15.25; Family Health Services 5.00; David M Ivey, MD 16.62 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. D W Haines 1,000.00; J M Cupp 1,566.66; G Schneider 1,416.66; P Marsh 963.58; J Johnson 942.50; B Clouse 1,311.08; R Strong 1,265.50; J Rouch 768.00; Hach Company 20.71; IBM Corp. 54.44; Animal Hospital 90.50; Pollution Control Systems 35.40; County Extension Off 3.29; Jon Cupp 104.64; John Rouch 245.04; Gretchen Schneider 360.72; Robert Strong 252.72; United Telephone 50.99; Koors & Assoc 175.00; Prudential Insurance 692.40 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 30th day of August 1985. LEGAL NOTICE THE HEARING OF THE NEVIN MCCON NELL DITCH WAS HELD ON AUGUST 22, 1985. THE KOSCIUSKO COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD APPROVED THE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT ROLL AND THE RECONSTRUCTION REPORT. THE ORDER OF THE BOARD HAS BEEN FILED AND ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Warsaw Community Schools will receive bids at the Central Administration Office, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana 46580, until the hour of 2:00 p.m., local time on the 16th day of September, 1985, at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud for the following: Earthwork, General Construction, Masonry, Metals Porcelain Metal Panels, Aluminum Panels, Roofing and Sheet Metal, Sealants and Caulking, Steel Doors and Frames, Wood Doors, Finish Hardware, Aluminum Doors, Frames and Glazing, Wall and Ceiling Finishes, Hard Flooring and Walls, Soft Flooring, Painting, Metal Toilet Partitions, Lockers, Toilet Accessories, Swimming Pool Equipment, Mechanical Work and Electrical Work; all more particularly described in Plans and Specifications prepared by Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc., Architects-Engineers-Consultants, 600 East Ninth Street, P.O. Box 584, Michigan City, Indiana 46360, and on file and available to contractors at the Office of

Manager, Sollitt Construe

♦lon Company, Inc., 833 East North Side Boulevard, South Bend, Indiana 46624. There will be a deposit of SIOO.OO for each set of drawings and specifications which the full deposit will be refunded for the first set of documents and one-half the deposit for additional sets of documents If the following two conditions are compiled with: 1. The return of documents within ten (10) days after date of receiving bids, and 2. Submission of a bona fide bid at the time and place fixed for receiving bids. Plans and Specifications are available at the following establishments for review by interested bidders: Offices of Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc. 600 E. Ninth Street P.O. Box 584 Michigan City, IN 46360 540 E. Market Street P.O. Box 71 Celina, Ohio 45822 8900 Keystone Crossing Suite 785 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Warsaw Community Schools, Central Ad ministration Office, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 Sollltt Construction Co., Inc., 833 East North Side Boulevard, South Bend, Indiana 46624 F.W. Dodge Corp., 6433 Georgetown North Blvd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46815 F.W. Dodge Corp., 900 Ridge Road, Munster, IN 46321 F.W. Dodge Corp., 6666 East 75th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46250 Dodge/Scan, 230 West Monroe Street, Chicago, 1L60606 Builders Exchange of St. Joseph Valley, 215 Marycrest Bldg., 2015 Western Ave., South Bend, IN 46619 Midwest Projects Unlimited, 5655 Broadway, Merrillville, IN 46410 MACIAF, 1320 Mishawaka Ave., P.O. Box 282, South Bend, IN 46624 Construction League of Indianapolis, 1800 N. Meridian St., Suite 601, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Additional separate sheets of plans will be available to bidders with complete documents from the Construction Manager for the cost of reproduction. Bids shall be on Form provided by Architect accompanied by Indiana Form 96 and 96A, a non collusion affidavit, and a certified check or bid bond in an amount not less than 5% of bid. Successful bidders will be required to furnish a 150% performance bond and payment bond issued by a company that is satisfactory to the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 30 calendar days after the date set for bid opening. Upon the completion of the required financing, the Owner will notify the contractors to proceed. Contractors shall then commence work within 10 days of said notice to proceed

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and shall diligently prosecute all work to complete the entire project at the earliest possible date. / WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Jean Bowers, Secretary 5.4-11 NOTICE Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said Township at a special meeting at the Fire Station In Syracuse at 7:30 p.m. on September 13 will consider an additional appropriation in excess of the budget for the current year. Fed. Rev. Shar. Fund Capital Outlay —Building SIOO,OOO. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days after it receives the proposal, at the county Auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. L. M. Kuilema, Trustee Turkey Creek Township LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37863 PROTEST BY BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION OF NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COM PANY'S PROPOSED SCHEDULE AND STANDARD FORM CONTRACT 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 903 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00 A.M., Local Time, on October 18, 1985. 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 abovecaptioned 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 con sideration 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 pro-

ceeding; 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 determined in the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate. All parties will be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determinations made pursuant to agreements or evidence received at the Prehearing Con ference and/or Preliminary Hearing held pursuant to this notice. For additional Information call (317) 232-2715. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NO. SE 85 56 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is given that Milton J. Karesh was on the 13th day of August, 1985, appointed: personal representative of the estate of Anna L. Karesh, 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 of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 13th day of August, 1985. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Kosciusko Superior Court HAGEN & HAGEN, P.C. (John C. Hagen), Attorneys Syracuse, IN 46567 A.28-5.4 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 Larry Hunter requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of a wood porch (deck) 5' high and 5' from the road right-of-way on his property which is located on the west side of State Road 13 and 60 feet south of Carroll Street and described as follows, to wit: The Halves of Lots Numbered Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) in the Original Plat of the Town of Syracuse, less and excepting therefrom the North 2 feet and 9 inches. The hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, In the Syracuse Town Hall, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 19th day of September, 1985 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 Planning Department, Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director

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