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Legals NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED No.SE-79-56 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARSHALL ESTEP In The Kosciusko Superior, Circuit Court 1985 Term NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Helen L. Estep as Administratrix WWA of the above named estate, has presented and filed herein her final account In settlement of said estate, and petition for distribution, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Superior Court on the 20th day of December, 1985 at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, If any there be, why said account and petition should not be approved. The heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Dated this 21st day of November, 1965. Joanne Welrlck, Clerk of Kosciusko Superior, Circuit Court Maxwell P. Smith, Attorney Krueckeberg A Smith 622 S. Calhoun-St. Ft. Wayne, IN 46002 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Warsaw Community Schools are seeking to employ construction management services for building plans designated as Option H of the Warsaw Community Schools. Locations: New Freshman High School Silver Lake Elementary School Warsaw Middle School Warsaw High School Atwood Elementary School Description of Protect: OPTION H permits the Warsaw Community Schools to adopt a K-6, 7-8 and 9-12 pattern. This will provide three much needed Ingredients for the school system. First, an addition to the Freshman High School will provide a 9th through 12th grade senior high school and construction of a vocational school adjacent to the high school will enable students to walk from one building to the other. Second, conversion of the existing high school Into a middle school will provide much needed space for this program. The third Ingredient would convert the current Middle School Into an elementary school and build a new elementary school at Silver Lake with Atwood Elementary School being updated. General Criteria for Selection of Construction Management Services: 1) Years of experience 2) Educational project experience 3) Number of educational projects completed 4) Number of educational projects In progress Additional Information Is available at the Central Administrative Offices 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana. Open 7:30-4:30 Monday-Friday. The last date for accepting statements of qualifications from Interested parties will be Friday, January 10,1986. Dated this 26th day of November. Warsaw Community School Corp. D. 4-11 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. EBS-122 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY, INDIANA Notice Is hereby given that Nancy G. Myers and Joseph W. Klndlg was on the 22nd day of November, 198 S, appointed: Co-Administrators of the estate of Frank W. Golden, deceased. All persons having claims against said

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estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In saM court within five months from the date of the first puMlcatton of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 22nd day of November, 1985. ••Wnlß rTBIHCK Clerk Os The Kosciusko Circuit Court Joseph W. Klndlg, Attorney Klndlg A Sloat 105 W. Lincoln St. Nappanee, IN 46550 D. 4-11 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper logoi officers of sold municipal corporation at their regular meeting piece at 7:30 PM on the 17th dey of December, 1905, will consider the following additional appropriations In excess of the budget for the current yoor. LOCAL ROAD AND STREET FUND AMT. Purchase of Truck $40,000.00 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Payment on Loose 55,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall hove a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations os finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tex Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days 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 hoard. Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Jennifer L. Lewis, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37914 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF MOBILECOMM OF SOUTH BEND, INC. AND ALERT PAGING, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF THE MERGER OF MOBILECOMM OF SOUTH BEND, INC. AND ALERT PAG ING, INC. WITH MOBILECOMM OF SOUTH BEND, INC. TO BE THE SUR VIVING CORPORATION AND RELATED MATTE RS. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing In this Cause In Room 903 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 9:30 A.M., Local Time, on December 19,1905. Public participation Is requested. Public Service Commission of Ind. KOS. CO. GENERAL PAYROLL A ALLOW. The following Is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 2nd day of December, 1985. M Kenlpe 963.58,- M J Schmitt 963.58, R W4g goner 608.30; L Christner 942.50; K VanlanIngham 44.88; S Tatter 942.50; R Hartzell 922.25; S Christner 922.25; B Knapp 922.25, L Cole 902.00; M McSherry 902.08, F Noble 576.00; J McGarvey 576.00; L Cochran 880.00; C Morts 963.58; N Croy 943.58; M Garman 942.50; K Sponseller 056.82; H Coons 922.25; M Wolford 628.80; M Weller 963.58; J Gadson 942.50; M B Miner 963.58, E M Ransbottom 586.88; A Shively 963.58; B Shafer 942.50; G Maple 942.50; k Thomas 922.25; E Heckman 416.00; B Hay 320.00; B Ford 320.00; J Clay 311.00; C Sundhelmer 963.58; F Besson 688.00; R Hoppus 387.00; S Engle 544.00; J Anglin 344.00; R Robinson 1546.33;S Holderman 1620.16; R Mikel 1605.33; R Fellows 1668.33; T Kltch 1546.66; B Blackburn 1567.66; G Moser 1526.00; R Monk 1505.00; J Bronslng 1526.00; T Brindle 1473.50; S Whitaker 1452.50; D Curtis 1431.50; S Knlspel 1421.00; D Speigle 1171.16; A Valentine 1129.16; E Brown 1160.66; M Fl stiba ugh 1129.16; S Stone 1129.16; R Phillips 60.00; M Kissinger 1166.66, J Parker 68.40; D Robinson 128.33; J Lavender 151.25; L Sebo 1065.00; M Warren 963.58, C Retz 942.50; S Thompson 942.50; N Howell 922.25; L Veasey 120.00; M Ridings 963.58; B Me Cullough 942.50; S Myrlck 576.00; J McCon nell 963.58; K 80u5e942.50; E Bertsch 320.00; C Church 224.00; S A Mitchell 963.58; J Prado 942.50; D Biesemeyer 480.00; S Baumgartner 320.00; E Carlin 320.00; D Richard 1579.16; M Rusomaroff 1351.66; C Overmyer 963.58; A Kennedy 942.50: R Kemoer 1425 00; C Dan-

ner 942.50; S Gtedteux 922.25, K Baker 902.08; P Patrick 922.25, E Ward 591.66; M Hoerr 963J8; J Lowry 131.00; S Lowry 8046; R Reed 675.00; R Denney 1437.00; W Fosser 1184.83; V Dickerson 991.33; P Abbott 453.60; S Conley 364.50; D Shilling 218.70; L Flory 304.75; C Hill 62148; E Marker 317.93; S Rovenstine 1313.00; V Owsley 933.38; G Norton 110940; H Smith 1046.00; J Johnson 102540; R Carlile 1130.00; G Nash 1005.00; F Hoffer 360.00; J Hotter 180.00; J Truex 150.00; B Johnson 150.00; United Telephone 4246.13; Postmaster 2015.00; Business Equipment 1365.87; A E Boyce Co 1228.35; Adams-Romeo 1033.91; IBM 859.60, NBS Office Supplies 182.83; Tlmes-Untan 336.46; Nlpsco 9836.83; Pitney-Bowes 193.50; ComMand 717.20; Mall-Journal 230.87; Lake City Wholesale 66.78; Rex Reed 585.00; Waddell Printing 159.25; Quality Farm A Fleet 341.29; Executive Office Machines 2769.80; Indlana Sheriffs Assoc 380.00; Blossers 70.70; David Kolbe 695.00; West Publishing 721.40; Humane Society 3765.00; Duane Hutter 237.50; Lawyers Co-op 270.05; Monroe 289.00; K-Mart 43.91; Trl-Namlc Printing 51.76; Max Reed 864.50; Dan Richard 432.48; Marla Rusomaroff 134.75; Avis Gunter 150.00; Larry Veasey 36.24; Culllgan 175.00; Koors Amoco 12.40; Professional Chemical 52.09; Superior Supply 965.08; FM Lock & Key 229.23; Hatfield Electric 78.46; Moores Plumbing & Htg 75.00; Hall Hardware 131.31; Arrow Services 150.00; Hoosier Water Co 218.12; Sewage Collection Ofc 176.82; Wildman Uniforms 402.82; Stafford & Sons 143.00; Miller A Sons 283.43; Ellers Communication 247.00; Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 12.50; Kathryn Teel 231.37; United Telespectrum 72.00; Prudential Insurance 11576.03; Todd Realty 350.00; Nafl 4H Supp ly 160.77; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2500.00; Chamness Funeral Home 100.00; Harrls & Sons 30.00; Harris Funeral Home 500.00; Titus Funeral Home 700.00; Elkhart County 24.00; Fulton County 157.00; Mark Holt, DVM 20.00; Michael Walsh, DVM 22.50, Cisco Inc 500.00; Ed Pratt 150.00; Kos Co Economic Development 2500.00; Jill Beezley 25.50, Ball Memorial Hospital 23.75, KCH 177.65; Pathologists Assoc 400.00; Thompson-Yoder Funeral Home 50.00; Richard Kemper 156.96; Wm Parke, MD 1000.00; Blxel Paint 7.16; Woodies Supermarket 4.88; Ron Robinson 11.33; Convenience Clinic 82.00; Russell Heyde, DDS 53.00; Mark Jensen, MD 25.00; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 51.00; Dollar General Store 15.50; White Metal 52.88; Richard Helm 25.00; Robert Burner 30.00; Richard Sand 130.00; Judy Bricker 32.00; Linda Furnlvall 20.00; Eugene Brumfield 34.00; Humpty Dumpty 39.45; Kathy Perkins 2.80; Pizza Hut 63.35; Ponderosa 40.06; Richards Restaurant 34.09; Viewpoint 129.06; John Wongs 159.35; Charles Saulmon 9.90; Frank Moser 23.26; Jean Purcell 8.70; Carol Kantner 13.26; Gary Cumberland 14.70; Phyllis Bowser 24.70; Ernest Male 11.34; Miriam Benson 26.14; Erman Bays 22.30; Joan Rhodes 12.30; Larry Gunther 19.42; Hal Gunter 20.86; John Deming 8.94; Terry Hall 13.26; Steven Tucker 12.30; Phillip Routh 9.90; Devon Love 8.22; Lynn Wampler 9.42; Jean Sandy 8.46; Helen Tharp 0-46; Sherrie Anspach 73.84; Bobble Wadkins 83.44; Bonnie Rltenour 8.94; Nancy Peterson 12.30; Rae Taylor 73.84; David Hlllery 71.92; James Engle 10.38; Greg Cumberland 106.48; Mlles Hoffman 14.22; Diana Stull 10.38; Les Harden 10.38; Debra Sapen 7.98; Dale Ladson 18.06; Kevin Hohman 13.26; Nicholas Yoder 14.22; Barbara Klntzel 35.96; Kermit Imler 41.72; Robert Inman 10.38; Lore Wolfe 14.22; Irene Davis 8.46; Harold Kltson 35.96; Nona Me Farren 37.88; Esther Fisher 14.70; Brian Moldt 44.60; Angle Norris 7.98, Shirley Steele 20.76; Devon Zolman 48.26; Robert Haney 19.32; Gloria Prescott 39.96; Janet Flannery 89.20; Marcus White 60.26; Myrtle Felkner. 26.52; Beverly Faulkner 58.34;Terri Toney 46.82; Cynthia Dillon 47.78; Robert McClurg 61.22; Frank Hoffer 55.46; Max Welsmantel 46.82; James Johnson 38.84; Arney Parker 64.10; Robert Bullers 43.94; Robert Fakes 29.40; Teresa Dick 69.38; Robert Fields 11.34; Pamela Dunn 23.64; Kevin McCleese 59.78; Lois Jump 38.84; Vivian Thompson 10.38; William Fluke 37.88; Paul Wlxson 14.70; Agnese Burnau 42.68; Matthew Meeder 36.92; Roberta Doll 12.30, Sulema DeLaCruz 11.34; Jane Ferguson 10.38; Barbara Wuthrich 13.74; William Moore 7.98; Terry Dowell 12.30; Richard Bender 14.70; Walter Eldridge 19.50; Anthony Frazzetta 8.94; James Miner 13.26; Mary Phipps 8.46; Marilyn Irvine 7.98; Cynthia Hite 13.74; Michael Wallen 8.46; E Lee Bazlnl 875.00; Thomas Earhart 250.00; Vern Landis 550.00; Michael Reed 1065.00; Brad Tandy 440.00; Heckman Bindery 27.80; Michie Co 31.89; Shep hards/McGraw-HIII 30.50; Eugene Brown 60.00; James Jarrette 13.92; Mark Kroft 31.92; Koors & Assoc 50.00; John Whiteleather, Jr 178.50; Michael Miner 163.02, Prosecuting Atty 20.00; LaValne Sebo 126.96, Matthew Bender & Co 215.00; Clark Boardman Co 37.34; Patricia Newhouse 610.00; Eldon Ward 48.30; Amoco 011 46.56, Express 235.90; Jack Hetler 11.45; Marathon Oil 29.00, Shell 011 55.58 Brateman Bros 48.50; Steven Knlspel 159.35; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 29.43; Cox Studio 8.08; Party Shop 23.88; Thornburgs — Webster 8.13; Lake City Bank 86.40, Kosko Printer 799.40; Chets Body Shop 131.00; Emergency Radio Serv 30.00; J & K Communications 89.75; Steven Jenkins Co 43.99; Koors Amoco 20.75; Montelth Tire 457.95; Poulson Ford 88.91; Saul Mlneroff Electronics 369.00; Schraders 56.95; Jack Ward Chev 702.33; Warsaw Automotive 18.97; Wlndys Marathon 78.60; Ind Assoc of Chiefs of Police 100.00; Motorola 3582.00; Cisco Inc 585.26; Instant Copy 13.50; G Lengemann Co 34.90; Charles Brower 437.28; American Bar Assoc 9.50; Bureau of Nat'l Affairs 300.00; County Clerk 49.50; Ben McKrlll 340.72; Julia Goon 91.88; Atwood Postmaster 132.00; James Howard 250.00; Charlene Knlspel 30.72; Susan Myrlck 32.88; Xerox Corp 66.59; CleroaCauffman 4.70; J Welrlck 1579.16; J D Geiger 1579.16; V Shoemaker 1579.16; B Dust 1412.50; C A Rovenstine 1786.50; C Brower 2500.00; G Eastlund 574.75; M Miner 302.50; A Gunter 1579.16; C Knlspel 1290.00; C Cauffman 1290.00; 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 Latta 172.05; D Polk 172.05; L Teghtmeyer 172.05; R Sand 833.33; R Burner 833.33; J Jarrette 833.33; J Bricker 1271.16; N Newland 1217.16; L Smith 1217.16; E Brumfield 991.75; L Furnlvall 991.75; K Perkins 1065.00; O Haney 1065.00; H Harper 1653.25; E Brown 1553.33; M Rodrlguez 1333.33; M Kroft 1191.66; D Goshert 1065.00; D Zldkowskl 180.00; J Walmer 1579.16; S Knlsely 942.50 LRAST W A W Gravel 3182.30 CCBF John Camden Construction 18477.14; Collier Excavating 3414.45 GDI-208 Eugene Rlnggenberg 3071.20; Niles Enterprises 737.50 UPKEEP-289 Niles Enterprises 1450.00; Mark Collier 2302.00; Hoffer Excavating 951.62; James Nickels 10000.00; Don Shively 1221.39

CENTURY 21* Properties HO ” EOFTHEWEEK ™ sWe ’ exce,,ent area * I 2 ®’ o ® o ea - ■ * ’ NEW LISTING - Knapp Lake. 2 sMi bedroom with partial basement -W Wl /X’ and attached garage. 146,500, wawasee lakefronts PAPAKEECHIE ACCESS - SKb'S;™ Coiy 2 bedroom home, large . lot. view of both Papakeechle 2-THREE BEDROOM STARTER and Wawasee. Call today homes — Grea t J‘* ations ,n 129 SOO Syracuse. 128.000 A 130.000. Ric Schaekol 457-3454 mb# Tom Prickett 457-4414 Ivan Rinehart 856-2252 1 L/I Kathryn Rinehart 856-2252 im. ... Jll mA Beaty Realtors Undo Joggora 457-SISS 457 4414 Each Office Independently Owned And Operated

SURPLUS 2» Stephen Arnold 13.28; Julia Demske 3.75; FHA 1272.75; Max Mitchell 10.43 REVENUE SHARING Motorola 15000.00 AREA PLAN DONATION ComManD Inc 2510.30 KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PAYROLL A ALLOW. R Wlnebrenner 2248.50; B Kuhn 1432.00; H Gerard 1443.92; R Letter 1500.00; D Rogers 1309.44; R Jackson 1217.92; J Cox 1008.00; R Martin 1443.92; J Mettler 1290.20; J Ingle 1169.87; L Young 1187.72; J Adams 1244.40; E Coy 1264.80; L Engle 1239.30; R Himes 1244.40; K Huff 1249.50; F Kammerer 1239.30; R Meeks 1244.40; A Miller 1244.40; B Miner 1234.20; L Montel 1244.40; J Stapleton 1239.30; R Tennant 1275.00; G Young 1259.70; G Adams 1264.58; K Busse I burg 1254.21; J Davis 1264.58; P Deton 1290.51; D Huffman 1364.58; G Huffman 1249.03; B Hyde Jr 1264.58; B Hyde 111 1254.21; J Kuhn 1264.58, W Long Sr 1264.58; R Norman 1264.58; L Phillips 1264.58; G Rowland 1254.21; D Shilling 1210.40; Prudential Insurance 5041.43; County Hlway Dept 190.94; Business Equip 10.83; Lewis Oil 888.25; Silveus A Bradway 12036.10; Monteith Tire 1675.26; Ace Hardware 19.22; Advanced Drainage Systems 35.27; American Wire Rope A Sling 1844.00; Bearings Inc 42.41; Blxel Paint 135.54; Clarke GM Diesel 371.19; Crown Battery 165.39; Deeds Equipment 264.86; Ft Wayne Spring 51.88; Gragg Equipment 7.50; Indiana Textile 375.00; Janitors Supply 54.55; K A J Distributors 85.25; Kerlln Tractor 392.81; MacAlllster Machinery 300.57; Purity Cylinder 16.48; Quality Farm A Fleet 68.17; Rice Ford 259.10; Schraders 1077.83; Share Corp 275.39; TTP 173.90; Tool Specialties 56.00; Tuslng Brothers Lumber 203.00; W A W Truck Sales 526.73; Warsaw Automotive 411.19; Bituminous Materials 1382.20; Wildman Uniform 611.15; Hoosier Culverts 2985.78; Associated Sign A Post 33.00; Diversified Services 106.77; Sequentia Inc 119.70; Warsaw Steel 68.00; Miller A Sons 188.58; Ellers Communication 498.75; United Telephone 67.26; Mall-Journal 9.11; TlmesUnlon 9.36; Nlpsco 872.67; Harmon Glass 20.00; Ginter Electric 75.53 KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPARTMENT PAYROLL A ALLOW. P Shively 2102.00; G Di Rico 1499.00; K Harding 1499.00; K Kinney 1499.00; C Ellis 1499.00; R Schmucker 1376.00; S Vogel 1268.00; N Bryant 1137.00; M Himes 1105.00; M Besson 986.00; C Collins 949.00; Y England 986.00; C Wulliman 888.00; M Hudson 855.00; D McCray 1264.00; R Mlddaugh 1051.00; Reed A Earhart 700.00; AUL 29.23; Blue Cross-Blue Shield 653.67; Maxicare 356.02; Prudentlal Insurance 857.98; Business Equipment 29.67; NBS Office Supplies 28.03; Perry Corp 1913.24; Waddell Printing 658.75; South Bend Med Foundation 7.15; Brennans 48.52; Zale Drugs 292.58; Hooks — Indy 67.34; Family Health Services 5.00; IUMC 2291.49; Lutheran Hospital 35.00; Goshen General Hospital 230.40; Hooks Conv Aid Ctr 69.75; KCH 433.50; James Shupe, DDS 276.10; CFB Radiology 8.00; Claire Grueter, MD 49.00;. Thornburgs — Syracuse 9.23; G D1R1e091.20; C Ellis 106.56; K Harding 54.00; M Hudson 7.92; K Kinney 121.20; D McCray 70.56; R Mlddaugh 71.77; R. Schmucker 57.84; P Shively 302.24; S Vogel 117.84, United Telephone 227.94; United Telespectrum 22.50; National Market Reports 39.00; Walter Anglemeyer, DO 18.00; R Carman 118.00; Convenience Clinic 149.25; Robert Craig 26.00; Lorraine Epley 21.00; Donald Hoffman, MD 18.00; Hooks Drugs — Warsaw 43.53; K-Mart 68.82; Kosciusko Radiology 48.00; Dr A R Martindale 120.00; Silver Lake Elementary School 19.50; Dr Joseph Thallemer 31.00; Thornburgs — Nappanee 8.12; Triton Schools 15.13; Warsaw Comm Schools 67.50; Washington School 75.70; Bashor Home 1584.45; Diagnostic Radiology Assoc 14.55; New Frontiers 1092.13; Soc Sec Admlnstratlon 290.80 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPARTMENT PAYROLL A ALLOW. D W Haines, MD 1000.00; J Cupp 1566.66, G Schneider 1416.66; P Marsh 963.58; J Johnson 942.50; B Clouse 1311.08; R Strong 1294.92; Valentine A Lavender Law Office 631.20; A E Boyce 21.54; Business Equp 33.06; Executive Office Machines 37.50; NBS Office Supplies 37.65* Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 5.55; 3D 17.98; Brennans 6.75; Anlmal Hospital 21.48; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 165.00; Postmaster 370.00; J Cupp 206.66, G Schneider 461.78; United Telephone 57.11; Prudential Insurance 692.40 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day o' December, 1985. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Kosciusko County Economic Development Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:30 a m. on December 12, 1985, at the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, on a proposed financing of economic development facilities for the issuance of The Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko Economic Development Revenue Bonds, (Teghtmeyer Project) for the Borrower (the "Bonds") In the aggregate principal amount of $420,000.00 to pay the cost of such facilities; and to determine whether said financing will have an adverse competitive effect on any similar facilities already constructed or operating In Kosciusko County, Indiana. The Bonds will not be a general obligation of The Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko and will not be payable in any manner by taxation, but will be payable primarily from note payments by the Borrower and as otherwise provided In the Loan Agreement (and Bank Letter of Credit) (and Guaranty) and an authorizing ordinance to be passed by the Kosciusko County Council. The facilities will consist of the acquisition, construction and equipping of a retail hardware and home supply outlet consisting of the purchase of land, site preparation, acquisition of building, construction of new building and acquisition of equipment for the sale and retail of hardware and home supplies on an approximate 1.175 acre tract of land described as Lots 6. 7,8, 9,14,15 and 16 and the vacated alleys adjacent thereto In Himes Addition to North Webster, Kosciusko Cognty, Indiana. The public Is Invited to attend on any of the matters herein noted. Dated: November 25,1985 Richard D. Keevan Secretary. Kosciusko County Economic Development Commission N.27-D.4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Kosciusko County Economic Development Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:30 a.m. on December 18, 1985, at the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, on a proposed financing of economic development facilities for the Issuance of The Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko Economic Development Revenue Bonds, (Parker Industries, Inc. Project) for the Borrower (the "Bonds") In the aggregate principal amount of $550,000.00 to pay the cost of such facilities;

'Humanly Speaking'

By KATHY GRIESER. MS Question: How can one help if a family member is admitted to the Inpatient Unit at the Bowen Center? Answer: As more and more services become available and persons remain in the community while receiving psychiatric treat* mait, there is greater likelihood of knowing someone who requires hospitalization. It is normal to reach out to anyone who is suffering from a physical illness, but with a mental illness it is often different. Uncertainty about what to do or say often leads to doing nothing at all for fear of doing something “wrong.” Relatives can be a vital source of help and emotional support for the hospitalized person. The following guidelines may be helpful while the family member is hospitalized at the Inpatient Unit: — Just like a person hospitalized for a physical ailment, do all possible to encourage progress toward recovery. — Write or visit regularly while the family member is in the hospital, unless the staff gives other orders. — Keep the visits calm and cheerful. — Try not to create stress for the patient. — Obey the rules set by the hospital regarding visiting hours and gifts. After the patient returns home it is important that the relative take all medication as prescribed, even if the relative is “feeling better.” Ensure that the family member attends all scheduled therapy sessions. Family members can also help by being honest with the family.' Share with the family that the relative is ill and is receiving treatment, even children should be told this information in away that is appropriate to their age. When a patient first comes home and is convalescing, there are some issues to remember. The relative has been hospitalized in an environment where normal daily demands are tailored

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to the patient's needs. Initially the first days or week at home should duplicate the protective atmosphere. Following are some helpful tips: — Avoid large groups of people as it takes time to get accustomed to crowds and social gatherings again. There is no need, however, to shield the relative from all social contracts. — Stay in contact with the family member. At the same time, don’t arouse nervousness by constant watching. — Be encouraging without nagging. Threatening the relative with a return to the hospital is counter-productive. Be encouraging without nagging. — Set realistic expectations that the person is able to attain. This will allow the relative to share and enjoy the activities and accomplishments that are within the patient's capability. — Above all, don’t get discouraged; expect some bad days. Your relative may tire easily at first, have periods of depression, and have temporary relapses. If you have any questions about what you can or should do to help, call tiie patient's physician or therapist. For more information about the Inpatient Unit call the Bowen Center at 267-7169, or tollfree, 1-800-342-5653. Retail Merchant to hold meeting The Retail Merchant’s Division of the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce will hold its December meeting this Friday, Dec. 6, at 8 a.m., on the second floor of the State Bank of Syracuse. All Syracuse merchants are encouraged to attend as all meetings are open. Use imagination Use your imagination in making your dried arrangements for Thanksgiving and. Christmas decor. Look for materials near at hand — dried seed pods, dock, dried grasses, etc.

approval from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to merge with Syracuse Bancorp, Inc., 100 East Main Street, Syracuse, Indiana 46567, and thereby acquire Indirectly 100% of State Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, Indiana. It Is anticipated that this transaction will be consummated prior to AmerlTrust's acquisition of First Indiana . Bancorp. The Federal Reserve Board will consider a number of factors In deciding whether to approve the AmerlTrust Corporation application Including the record of performance of banks we own In helping to meet local credit needs. You are Invited to submit comments In writing on this application to the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, P.O. Box 6387, Cleveland, OH 44101. The comment period will not end before January 3, 1986, and many be somewhat longer. "The Board's procedures for processing applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262. Procedures for processing protested applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262.25. To obtain a copy of the Board's procedures or If you need more Information about how to submit your comments on the application contact Martin E. Abrams, Community Affairs Officer, 579-2046. The Federal Reserve will consider your comments and any request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the application If they are received by the Reserve Bank on or before the last date of the comment period. D. 4-11 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO FORM BANK HOLDING COMPANY AT Indiana Corporation, 900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, a whollyowned subsidiary of AmerlTrust Corporation, 900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, Intends to apply to the Federal Reserve Board for permission to form a new bank holding company for the sole purpose of acquiring an existing bank holding company. We Intend to acquire control of First Indiana Bancorp, 301 South Main Street, Elkhart, Indiana 46515. Our proposal to acquire First Indiana Bancorp also contemplates the Indirect acquisition of one other bank holding company which First Indiana Bancorp currently Intends to acquire. First Indiana Bancorp has applied to and received approval from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to merge with Syracuse Bancorp, Inc., 100 East Main Street, Syracuse, Indiana, 46567 and thereby acquire Indirectly 100% of State Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, Indiana. It Is anticipated that this transaction will be consummated prior to AT Indiana Corporation's acquisition of First Indiana Bancorp. The Federal Reserve Board will consider a number of factors in deciding whether to approve the AmerlTrust Corporation application Including the record of performance of banks we own In helping to meet local credit needs. You are Invited to submit comments In writing on this application to the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, P.O. Box 6387, Cleveland, Ohio 44101. The comment period will not end before January 3, 1906, and may be somewhat longer. The Board's- procedures for processing applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262. Procedures for processing protested applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262.25. To obtain a copy of the Board's procedures or it you need more Information about how to submit your comments on the application contact Martin E. Abrams, Community Affairs Officer, 579-2046. The Federal Reserve will consider your comments and any request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the application If they are received by the Reserve Bank on „

or before the last date of the comment period.