The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 December 1985 — Page 22

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., December 18,1985

Legals Legal Notice Os Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 A.M., on January 8. 1986, at the 2nd Floor Court House County Commls. In the City of Warsaw, IN said County, will Investigate the propriety of holding an Alcoholic Beverage Permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL4307023 Walter Drugs Inc 100 S Main St Milford, IN 44542, Noel J Perry, Pres RR 1 Box 397 Milford, IN 46542, Tom A Speicher, Secy RR 1 Milford, IN 46542 D.B.A. Walter Drugs, Liquor and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal; RC4313001 Lakeland Golfer Assoc Inc RR 2 Warsaw, IN 46580 D.B.A. Rozel la Ford Golf Club, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal; RR4316714 Palace Os Sweets Inc 101 W Main St Syracuse, IN 46567. P G 4 IBjl LOGAN-ROGERS REALTY WAWASEE VILLAGE 457-4678 MORE FOR THE MONEY 4 bedrooms, 2 car attached garage, solar panels, woodburning insert installed in fireplace, low heating bills, large deck & utility bldg. Only $71,500. NEW LISTING Cost conscious? How about $29,900. Spacious lot. Great starter home. 2 bedrooms, nice. Ernie Rogers, G.R.I. .457-4547 Jeannine Schrock ... 457-4944 Pog Roily 457-5648 Dean Troop 658-4050

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Berghom, Pres RR 3 Box 501 Syracuse, IN 46567, Shelia Berghom, Secy RR 3 Box 506 Syracuse, IN 46567 D.B.A. Dm Keilor, Liquor, Boer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal; RR9900832 Sharron L Heyvaert 8, Richard G Elliott 109 S Broadway Mentone, IN 46539 D.B.A. Sharron* Broadway, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Transfer of Ownership. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by William C. Coyle, Executive Secretary, Harry K. Wick, Chairman. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Board Os County Commissioners Os Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until January 7, 1986, at 9:00 A.M. E.S.T. receive seeled bid* on the fol lowing: 1— Single Axle Dump Truck 2 — Vi Ton Pick-Up Trucks 1-145-160 Horsepower Motor Greder Detailed plans, proposals and specifications are on file at the County Highway Department, County Road 300E and Old Road JOE, R.R. fl. Warsaw, Indiana. Blds must be filed In the County Auditor's Office on Form No. 96 Proposal Form and accompanied by Bld Bond or Certified Check for 10% of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to re|ect any or all blds. J D Geiger Auditor Os Kosciusko County D. 18-25 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED Estate No. E 84-102 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALMAL. YODER In The Kosciusko Circuit Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Ernest C. Yoder, Jr. as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In'final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 2nd day of January, 1986 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 should not be approved. And 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. Ernest C. Yoder, Jr. Personal Representative Joseph W. Klndlg, Attorney LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37886 RCI CORPORATION: PETITION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE INTERLATA TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES WITHIN THE STATE OF INDIANA AND PROPOSED TARIFF: OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, FOR AN ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 8 12.6-2 AND 8-1 2.63 OF THE INDIANA CODE Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing In the above captioned cause on Tuesday, January 7, 1986, at 9:30 A.M., EST, In Room 903, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. Public participation Is requested. Date: December9,l9Bs.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice I* hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Robert and Joan Kennedy, requesting a Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of a home occupation—bod and breakfast. Said real estate Is located In an area which I* presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. The use requested I* a use listed a* a Exception for that area, or a similar use which Is consistent with the oblectlves and purpose* of the particular District. Said real estate Is located on the west side of State Road 13. southwest of Warner Road and described a* follows, to wit: Being a part of Section* 15 and 16 In Township 34 North, Range 7 East, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Iron pipe filled concrete marking the Southeast comer of Section 16; and running thence West 260.8 foot to an Iron pipe; thence running North 122 foot to an Iron pipe; thence running East parallel with the South line of aforementioned Section, 413.8 feet to the center of State Road Number 13; thence running South 50 degree* SO* East along this centerline a distance of 193.2 feet to a point; thence West 302.8 feet to a point of beginning. This hearing will be held In the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 13th day of January, 1986, at 9:00 A.M. All Interested person* are Invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 6:00 p.m. the Friday before the meeting. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard Director D. 18-25 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS The following Is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 23rd day of December, 1985. M Kenlpe 963.62; M J Schmitt 963.62; R Waggoner 963.62; L Christner 942.50; S Tatter 942.50, R Hartzell 922.25; S Christner 922.25; B Knapp 922.25; L Cole 902.12; M McSherry 902.12, F Noble 352.00; J McGarvey 576.00; L Cochran 640.00; C Morts 963.62; N Croy 963.62; M Garman 942.50; K Sponseller 942.50; H Coons 922.25; M Wolford 922.25; M Weller 963.62; J Gadson 942.50; M B Miner 951.10; E M Ransbottom 922.25; A Shively 963.62; B Shafer 942.50; G Maple 942.50; K Thomas 922.25; E Heckman 416.00; B Hay 416.00; J Clay 373.00; B Ford 352.00; C Sundhelmer 963.62; F Besson 817.00; R Hoppus 430.00; S Engle 544.00 R Robinson 1546.37; S Holderman 1620.24; R Mikel 1605.37; R Fellows 1668.37; T Kltch 1546.74; B Blackburn 1567.74; G Moser 1526.00 R Monk 1505.00; J Bronslng 1526.00; M Hobbs 1463.00; T Brindle 1473.50; S Whitaker 1452.50; D Curtis 1431.50; S Knlspel 1421.00; D Speigle 1171.24; A Valentine 1129.24; E Brown 1160.74; M Flshbaugh 1129.24; S Stone 1129.24; M Kissinger 1166.74; J Parker 281.35; D Robinson 128.37; J Lavender 151.25; L Sebo 1065.00; M Warren 963.62, S Thompson 942.50, C Retz 942.50; N Howell 922.25; M Ridings 963.62; B McCullough 942.50; S Myrlck 320.00; J McConnell 963.62; K Bouse 942.50; J Boggs 2528.00; E Bertsch 704.00; C Church 736.00; S A Mitchell 963.62; J Prado 942.50; D Blesemeyer 659.00; S Baumgartner 806.00; E Carlin 96.00; D

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Richard 1579.24; M Rmomaroff 1351.74; C Overmyer 963.42; A Kennedy 942.50; M Bower 350.00; C Danner 942.50; S Gtodteux 922.25; K Baker 902.12; R Kemper 1425.00; P Patrick 922.25; E Ward 591.74; M Hoerr 963.62; J Lowry 121.00; S Lowry 80.74; R Rood 675.00, R Denney 1437.00; W. Faster 1184.87; V Dickerson 991.37; P Abbott 587.25; 5 Conley 445.50; D Shilling 210.60; L Flory 421.20; C Hill 722.93; E Marker 421 JO; B Hall 95.18; S Rovenstine 1313.00; V Owsley 933.62; G Norton 1109.00; H Smith 1046.00; J Johnson 1025.00; R Carlile 1130.00; G Nash 1025.00; F Hoffer 360.00; J Hester 270.00; J Truex 90.00; B Johnson 60.00; V Hobbs 90.00; United Telephone Co 4374.98; A E Boyce Co. 9605.70; Business Equipment 1156.04; Executive Office Machines 624.00; Donald Boggs 515.71; Chester Clampltt 1311.00; Robert Hoffman 497.26; Paul Rife 466.81; Monroe 241.00; Charlene Knlspel 52.28; Nlpsco 12959.19; ComManD 8934.04; Waddell Printing 1249.75; NBS Office Supplies 778.18; The Michie Co 358.58; Mall-Journal 19.56; Postmaster 1360.00; Superior Supply 2166.52; Max Rood 4066.50; Radio Shack 333.40; Adams-Romeo 958.06; Times-Union 166.29; Julia Goon 161.93; Daniel Richard 278.88; Maria Rusomaroff 53.76; Dall Barber 11.00; Jess* Berger 11.00; Kathryn Bouse 11.00; Ben McKrlll 11.00; FredSlabaugh 11.00; Don Slater 11.00; Avis Gunter 275.02; Carol Retz 26.28; J D Geiger 260.76; Humane Society 3765.00; Lowman Enterprises 5.10; Stafford 6 Sons 143.00; Ace Hardware 5.49; Warsaw Wholesale Suppliers 82.80; Walmer Supply 6.74; Edna Martin Assoc 348.12; D & M Glass 250.00; Woodie* Supermarket 14.90; Sewage Collectton Office 250.17; H4II Hardware 22.56; Hoosier Water 272.54; Moellerlng Supply 142.29; Communication Co 190.65; Professional Chemical 271.46; Wildman Uniform 315.88; J A Sexauer 145.96; Service Electric 304.03; Owen* Supermarket II 25.53; Sonja Creighton 16.50; Jeanne Welrlck 196.12; Harris Funeral Home 200.00; Titus Funeral Home 330.00; Mitzi Henkel 21.60; Cynthia Koidyke 15.00; Prudential Insurance Co 11623.01; Strayer Ins 30.00; Bob Sittier 62.73; Tlppe Valley Schools 370.00; Fisher Bro* Paper 1150.00; United Telespectrum 72.00; DeLaughter Mortuary 100.00; Kosclusko Economic Development 2500.00; Cardinal Center 12500.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2500.00; Kathryn Teel 90.75; McHatton Sadler Funeral Home 100.00; Gerald Eastlund 485.80; Pathologists Assoc 400.00; Charles Lynch 304.04; Donald Walther 168.80; Rudolph Stork 166.88; Eldon Watkins 276.24; Maurice McDaniel 230.16; Sue Gladleux 14.35; Richard Kemper 193.92; Wm C Parke 1000.00; C A Rovenstine 2085.60; Kosciusko Radiology 16.00; Indiana Restaurant Equip 23.00; Russell Heyde, DDS 25.00; Brennans 109.78; Robert Burner 120.00; Richard Sand 165.00; Trad Cox 23.26; Tim Kroh 22.30; James Atkins 18.94; Ronald Burns 18.94; James Berner 17.98; Neal Meloy 23.26; Don Flenar 8.46; Agnese Bur nau 10.38; Matthew Meeder 8.46; Roberta Doll 13.74; Sulema Dela Cruz 11.82; Jane Ferguson 10.38; Barbara Wuthrich 13.74; William Moore 7.98; Terry Dowell 11.34; Richard Bender 13.74; Anthony Frazzetta 8.94; James Moner 13.26; Mary Phipps 7.98; Marllyn Irvine 7.74; Cynthia Hite 13.74; Michael Wallen 8.46; Jean Sandy 8.22; Lynn Wampler 9.42; Brad Tandy 340.00; John Geberln 387.50; Vern Landis 630.00; Michael Reed 475.00; Thomas Earhart 165.00; Viewpoint 38.53; Nartette Newland 8.00; Eugene Brown 30.96; Jay Rigdon 3126.20; David Kolbe 427.50; Wm Dalton II 2220.00; Duane Huffer 200.00; Hickman Bindery 2124.00; West Publishing 569.50; Lawyers Cooperative 327.40; Callaghan & Co 79.35; Anderson Publishing 77.44; IBM Corp 216.00; Matthew Bender 8. Co 171.00; Indiana Office Systems 72.48; B Dust 211.17; Eldon Ward

Decrease the sugar gradually Gradually decrease the sugar in beverages a little at a time. This is an easy way to learn to enjoy less-sweet beverages. 9.90; Anchor Man Casualwear 200.00; Video World 435.00; Schilling* Sato* Co 966.15; Sibyl Stone 34.90; Warsaw Automotive 25.19; Gast Fuel & Service 7878.00; MPH Industries 1494.50; Kosko Printer* 106.00; Shooters Shop 60.00; Anchor Dive Shop 2.00; Party Shop 11.98; Windy* Marathon 116.10; Central Publishing Co 129.00; Standard Register 320.66; Hull Hous* 175.50; Schraders 132.40; Emergency Radio Service 129.00; Ray O'Herron 975.00; Monteith Tire 1276.00; Blossers 432.29; Divers Supply Co 3367.86; Acme Visible Record* 821.83; Jack Ward Chev 233.73; Cook* Repair 33.75; John Hall 90.00; David Nine 90.00; Larry Yelter 90.00; Davld Haines 90.00; Stan Pequlgnot 90.00; Morri* Jones 108.80; Max Weller 217.60; John Willard 136.00; Jerry Elsaman 108.80; Carl Love 108.00; William Bargin 108.80; Gerry Himes 136.00; Shell Oil 148.72, Amco Oil 127.86; South Band Police Dept 135.00; Jack Hotter 442.66; Badger Uniforms 228.50; Quill Corp 230.28; Video Movie Center 13.00; Thomburgs-Syr 11.32; Kos SWCO 60.56; Dolls Decorating Center 59.95; Instant Copy 31.22; Nat'l Assoc of CD's 65.26; G Lengemann Co 590.10; Charles Brower 54.72; County Clerk 19.40; Pierceton Postmaster 300.00; E W Hackbirth 132.24; Leesburg Postoffice 350.00; US Stamped Env Agency 971.40; Judy Prado 199.00; North Webster Postmaster 24.44; Vickie Shoemaker 169.29; K & R Office Supply 146.60; Indiana Assessors Assoc 50.00; Farber Upholstery 324.85; Susan Myrlck 13.20 LOA ST Cowels Sand & Gravel 2462.40; Richard Eckert 1825.60; J & M Gravel 1320.25; Alvin McCullough 1720.00; W A W Gravel 15735.85; Zimmerman Gravel 249.60 CCBF John Camden Construction 26166.14 GDI-208 Ellsworth Everest 588.00 UPKEEP-209 Hoffer Excavating 1900.00; Kenneth Miller 83.00; James Nickels 5000.00; Lawrence Sawyer 400.00 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS R Wlnebrenner 2248.50; D Forney 1887.74; B Kuhn 1512.96; H Gerard 1512.96; R Leiter 1500.00, D Rogers 1349.92; R Jacksan 1320.00; J Cox 1056.00; R Martin 1524.80; J Mettler 1351.89; J Ingle 1220.16; L Young 1239.64; J Adams 1334.50; E Coy 1365.10; L Engle 1303.90; R Himes 1380.40, K Huff 1303.90; F Kammerer 1354.90; R Meeks 1303.90; A Miller 1218.90; B Miner 1390.60; L Montel 1354.90; J Stapleton 1242.70; R Tennant 1298.80; G Young 1390.60; G Adams 1325.05; K Busselberg 1319.86; J Davis 1325.05; P Deaton 1387.27; D Huffman 1314.68; G Huffman 1325.05; B Hyde Jr 1402.82; B Hyde 111 1264.58;. J Kuhn 1299.12; W Long 1273.20; R Norman 1228.29; L Phillips 1314.68; T Rowland 1309.49; D Shilling 1298.80; Prudential Insurance Co 5122.66; Business Equipment Co 12.13; Camden Refrigeration Service 48.50; Gast Fuel & Service 871.38; Lewis 011 6487.35; Silveus & Bradway 97.45; Monteith Tire 10709.25; Ab & Toms Radiator 40.00; Ace Hardware 14.14; A H Choitz Co 41.61; Akron Auto Parts 42.77; Associated Sign & Post 168.30; Bearings Inc 678.07; Bixel Paint 167.40; Crown Battery Mfg 178.33; Curtis Industries 156.93, Deeds Equipment 1156.44; E T Lubricants 47.50, Frame Service 69.84; Gragg Equipment 106.38; Janitors Supply Co 324.60; K & J Distributors 100.80; Miller & Sons 267.78; Nowak & Williams Supply 148.01; Petes Body Shop 50.00; Purity Cylinder Gases 268.77; Quality Farm 8> Fleet 74.45; Graham Rankin 209.56; Reid-Holcomb Co 70.69; RiceFord 1183.46; Schraders 1648.33; Service Electric 19.30; TSC Store 152.54; Transmls sion & Fluid Equipment 6.59; Trl-State Bolt 138.84, TTP Inc 521.12; Walmer Supply 83.10; Warsaw Steel 154.77; X ergon 239.11; Bituminous Materials 1616.34; Wildman Uniforms 741.75; Diversified Services 330.40; Hall Signs96B.73; Ellers Communlca tlon 560.00; United Telephone Co 84.45; Nipsco 1860.80; Harmon Glass Co 432.80; Syracuse Door Co 198.50; Warsaw Automotive 551.14; W A W Truck Sales 1249.95 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS P Shively 2102.00; G Di Rico 1499.00; K Har ding 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. Wulllman 888.00; 855.00; D McCray 1266.00; R Mlddaugh 1051.00; Reed A Earhart 700.00; Maxicare 356.02, Prudential Insurance Co 857.98; Duane Hufter 150.00; Business Equipment 941.94, Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 6.20; Waddell Printing 1317.50; Family Health Services 9.00; Pediatric Assoc 17.50; James Shupe, DDS 46.00; IUMC 1179.13; National Medical Home Care 112.50; Hooks Drugs 4140 4.69; Thornburgs 22.00; Rlbordy Drugs *24 9.29, Lutheran Hospital 11.52; Zale Drugs 210.98; Postmaster 2850.00; N Bryant 61.44; C Ellis 68.88; K Harding 29.28: M Hudson 32.64; K Kaiser 151.40; K Kinney 99.36; D McCray 173.04, R Schmucker 49.68; P Shively 26.64; L Stucky 207.60; United Telephone Co 220.25; United Telespectrum 23.50; Monroe 148.00; Dale Brannock 18.36; Convenience Clinic 45.00, Hirschler Care Center 20.00; Donald Hoffman 36.00; Indiana University Hospitals 581.00; KCH 3502.83; Kosciusko Radiology 162.00; Bashor Hom* 1515.90; Juvenile Justice Task Force 750.00; Wernle Home 1698.00; Assoc Anesthesiologists 470.40; Assoc Radiologists 34.50; M Beardslee Anes Serv 75.00; Branam, Willman. Triplett Etc. 165.75, CFB Radiology 1022.80, D'Andrae Douse, MD 176.00; Ear, Nose A Throat 1693.15; James Epps. MD 132.30; Fairfield Pathologists 441.70; Ft Wayne Anesthesiologists 102.90; Ft Wayne Cardiology 485.00; Ft Wayn* Gastroenterology 994.50; Ft Wayne Radiology 700.00; Ft Wayne Otolaryngology 982.00; Ft Wayne Surgical Assoc 775.00; Hector Franada 141.00; George Haymond, MD 110.00; Kenneth Hoff, MD 1143.00; Mark Jensen, MD 283.80, P Kelly, MD 75.00; Y C Lin, MD 856.00; R B Mernltz 159.60;“ Michiana Perinatal Medicine 713.40; Chlnughal Patel, MD 191.10; Pathologist* Inc 159.00; Pediatric Assoc 200.00; Jo*p*h Stafford, MD 15.00; Robert Sullivan, MD 275.00; Surgical Assoc 1416.60; Warsaw Internal Medicine 177.20 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS D W Haines 1000.00; J Cupp 1566.74; G Schneider 1416.73; P Marsh 963.62; J Johnson 942.50; B Clouse RN 1311.12; R Strong 1294.92; Valentine A Lavender 150.00; NBS Office Supplies 242.78; A E Boyce 322.50; Robert Strong 197.49; Brennans 93..24; 3D 44.97; Lakeland Animal Clinic 20.00, Mlcon Lab 402.00; County Extension Office 11.53; County Health Dept. 4.84; Barbara Clous* 45.12; Gretchen Schneider 184.06 United Telephone Co 38.01; Prudential Insurance Co 692.40 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claim* to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on th* 23rd day of December, 1985.

Multi-family dwelling approved by BZA far Plain Township

The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals met on Monday and dispensed with over 20 cases, including four which were continued from previous meetings for various reasons. The continued case of the petition of William Haldewang for an exception for the purpose of a multi-family dwelling in a commercial district was unanimously approved with some conditions. These were that the land use proceeds per the site plan distributed, The county approves the sanitation handling in addition to the state required approval and that natural plantings of 3 ft. high evergreen trees be planted in a staggered fashion to provide a solid visual barrier to the property within 60 days after start of construction. Larry Long, engineer, represented the petitioner and submitted maps of the topography of the site and pointed out that the number of residential units has been reduced to 24 in six separate buildings. He explained the forced detention system of sewage disposal which involves two pumping sites with two pumps each. Construction is planned to start in the spring of 1986 at the site located on the south side of CR 350 N at CRIOOE in Plain Township. The petition of Beecher Wiggins for a variance to permit construction of a single family residence 1.4 ft. from a side property line and .2 ft. from a road right-of-way was continued again at the request of Wiggins. He was joined in this request by Jerry Kralis who plans to deed some pieces of property to Wiggins so his petition can be approved. A

Speakers are announced for exposition

Former Vietnam prisoner of war Charles Plumb and Larry A. Conrad, vice president of corporate affairs, Melvin Simon and Associates, will be the principal speakers during the Indiana Grain and Feed and Indiana Plant Food and Agricultural Chemical Associations’ annual conventions. Members of the two Hoosier trade organizations will meet at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis January 14-16,1986. Plumb, a former Navy fighter pilot, is best known for his book entitled, “I’m No Hero,” an inspirational publication describChanges in the telephone business Kiwanis topic Jerry Rumple, community relations manager for United Telephone System, spoke to the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland on Monday morning, Dec. 16, discussing changes in the telephone business which affects customers. Rumple explained the access charges of United Telephone Company for residential customers. At the present time this charge is $1 for interstate toll calls and will be increased in the near future. The present total charges total $2 per month. Customers are charged a rental fee of $1.40 per phone for telephones in a home owned by United Telephone Company. Customers are not charged this fee if they own their own telephones, and in purchasing their own phone customers should check to make sure that they will operate properly, according to Rumple. The speaker pointed out that there is a change regarding repair service from the box outside customers’ houses to the telephone within the home. For 50 cents per month United Telephone Company provides this service and if the customer doesn’t want this charge he must notify the company that he will incur future repair costs himself. New regulations are constantly being instigated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Public Service of Indiana, which affects the telephone industry. Rumple said that there is a probability that United Telephone Company will use measured service or a charge for each local call sometime in the future. In opening the program Rev. Robert Seitz directed the club in singing “O Come All Ye Faithful” and “Silent Night.” Rev. Charles Taylor accompanied on the piano.

continuance to the January 13 meeting was approved so the petitioners can properly advertise their revised petition plan. The property is located on the east side of Forest Glen and 44 ft. south of Forest Glen Curve in Plain Township. * Variance For Garage George Lowe spoke in his own behalf about his continued petition for a variance to permit construction of a 30 x 40 ft. garage on a 15,000 sq. ft. lot in Marineland Gardens at the south end of Lake Wawasee in Turkey Creek Twp. Since the Marineland Gardens Property Owners Association had approved his plan since he lowered the height of his building, the BZA voted to approve the petition. The continued case of Ron Flaugh, Syracuse, was approved with some conditions attached by the BZA and agreed to by Flaugh. He requested an exception for the purpose of allowing his company to expand a special exception use (a truck maintenance and repair shop) in a commercial district. The property is located on the south side of US 30 and north of the Pitt., Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad in Washington Twp. (Pierceton). Flaugh said he plans to build a compound to hold truck cabs which will be reconditioned and hauled to Ft. Wayne to be installed on truck chassis. Board member Jerry Grady pointed out that that another party had been granted the exception for that area in 1981 and the stipulations of no outside storage had not been met. He said this is why the BZA is looking closely at his request. Flaugh said since he now owns

ing his experiences as a Vietnam prisoner of war. He will deliver the opening luncheon keynote address in the Convention Center ballroom on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Currently involved in the revitalization of the Indianapolis community, Conrad is widely recognized as a major force behind the tremendous growth in the downtown area including the Hoosier Dome, White River Park, and Circle Centre. He will deliver the closing luncheon address in the Convention Center ballroom on Thursday, Jan. 16. Opening day will feature a safety and maintenance seminar, calibration workshop and the opening business sessions of the two organizations. The grain dealers Tuesday business session will feature a t,wo hour workshop entitled “Personnel Management for Today’s Agribusiness” conducted by Steve Duea, president, personnel power, Mankato, Minn., one of America’s leading agribusiness management consultants. Groundwater contamination and employee rights to be informed about chemical hazards in the workplace are the discussion topics for the ag chem group’s Tuesday business session. At the grain dealers Wednesday business session, industry experts will discuss current railroad transportation issues,

163 information calls received

North Webster Town Marshal James Felkner submitted the monthly police report to members of the North Webster Town Board Members on Wednesday, Dec. 11, during the regular monthly meeting. The following is the report for the North Webster Police Department. There were 163 information calls received with 52 calls being answered by officers. Calls in reference to other departments totaled 26 and there were 81 courtesy services extended. Officers issued one parking ticket, three warning tickets and five traffic tickets. There were Bake sale in Milford Saturday A bake sale will be held at Campbell’s IGA in Milford on Saturday, Dec. 21, to raise funds for the coming sesquicentennial. The sale will begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue until sold out. Area residents are urged to help in furnishing baked goods for the sale. Items should be taken to Campbell’s between 8 and 8:30a.m. on Saturday. In charge of the sale, being held by two Milford clubs, are Linda Replogle and Sally Wise. Genius There are three things a woman can make out of nothing —a hat, a salad and a quarrel. I TIMBERLAND GR LOGS? Call I Pike Lumber Company I Ns. I Market In Michiana sbM Akron, Indiana 219-893-4511

the property it has been cleaned up and he also wants it to look presentable. He added that it will not be a retail outlet for thick parts. One condition placed on the approval is that no more that 12 truck cabs be on site at any one time. Also stipulated is the placement of a solid metal fence around the storage area to match his building color and material. Plantings of minimum three ft. high evergreens are to be planted in front of the north fence in a staggered fashion four ft. apart within 60 days after construction of the fence begins. No other outside storage will be allowed. New Cases Considered Other cases approved in northern Kosciusko County included a home occupation of a babysitting service, one for a decorating business office and one for a photography studio. Larry Bray was granted ap- ' proval for an exception to allow a commercial business in a light industrial district referred by the area plan commission. The property is located on the west side of SR 15 and V* mile south of CR 1150 N in Van Buren Twp. James Babbitt was granted a variance to permit construction of a residence addition 4.6 ft. from a platted alley. The property is located on the east side of Martz St. and 365 ft. south of Line St. in Turkey Creek Twp. The board approved the variance requested by David Ganz to permit construction of a single family residence 25 ft. from Mohican Dr. and 20 ft. from Cherokee Dr. in Turkey Creek Twp.

state commodity warehouse laws, USDA policies for Indiana warehouses and the future of American agribusiness. The ag chem group will have an introduction to the new Purdue Diagnostic Field Training Center and a two hour program on the challenge of management in the maturing agribusiness marketplace during their Wednesday business session. Ed Harshbarger, Economic Analysis Division Director, Farm Credit Administration, Washington, D.C., will present an update on the American farm credit system’s future to both groups during the Thursday joint business session. The 13th Annual Indiana AgriBusiness Exposition, sponsored by the two organizations, will run concurrently with the conventions. More than 150 firms will have farm-related products, equipment, supplies and services on display during the three-day show. The Expo’s grand opening will be held from 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 14. Trade show hours on Wednesday, Jan. 15, will be 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Thursday, Jan. 16, from 9a.m.-12 noon. Special events are also planned for the ladies including a cooking workshop, brunch, and special tour of the Children’s Museum.

six accident investigated. Criminal arrests totaled five for the month and there were five theft reports made with dollar items valuing over $350. There were two items recovered with an unknown dollar amount. There were 14 vandalism reports, five civil/domestic disturbances, six disabled vehicles, three vehicles impounded, three lockouts, two doors found open, eight bank escorts, three alarms and one animal complaint. Officers made eight VIN checks, and 11 deer kill permits. The police department assisted the Emergency Medical Service and Fire Department on four instances and assists to other departments totaled 14. There were 24 fire and EMS calls. Officers worked a total of 564 hours and the police cars were driven a total of 2,702 miles with 221.4 gallons of gasoline used. 8 ACROSS: DOWN: 1 5 1 Aces 1 Adore g J 5 Fete 2 Cults 1 9 Adult * 3 Ell i |lO Lairs 4 Styles I ■l2 Dolly Parton s'Flag * 514 Art 6 Ear 115 Lag 7 Titan 116 Ado 8 Erode 117 Messed 9 Adam ■l9 Knew 11 Snow S2O As 13 Pad H2l Pi 18 Sap ■22 Lisp 19 Kit ■25 Letter 21 Person ■29 Ade 22 Late 830 War 23 Ideal 831 Oro 24 Sense y 132 Tennesseans 25 Las ■ 35 Easel 26 Toast ■ 36 Oases 27 Ernes S 37 Leek 28 Ross 138 Nuts 30 Welk 33 Nee 34Eau