The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 January 1986 — Page 14

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x dTHE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 15,1986

Fma the Syracuse Police log— Suspicious bag in the street

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Department January 8 8:04 a.m. — Subject requested information reference the Overhead Door building 4:37 p.m. — Subject requested the location of a red Volkswagen left by Highland View 5:31 p.m. — Subject advised of a disabled vehicle at Main and Brooklyn Streets 7:28 p.m. — Subject on station requested an office r January 9 7:31 a.m. — Subject advised of a suspicious look ng bag in the street 8:43 a.m. — Property damage accident reported in front of the Dairy Queen 9:18 a.m. — Officer advised of a broken window at a business and

LEGALS ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1985 ETNA TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCESAND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Cash Balance 1985 1985 Cash Balance Investments Total Cash & 1-1-85 Receipts Disbursements 12-31-85 12-31-85 Inv. At 12-31-85 Fund Township $8,889.68 $13,105.56 $ 8,988.34 $13,006.90 $13,006.90 Poor Relief* 2,012 03 4.236.86 667.15 5,581.74 5,581.74 Fire Fighting 8,098 88 7,612.67 5,197.79 10,513.76 10.513*76 Federal Revenue S aring 3,978.39 3,978.39 3,278.39 3,278.39 8 Dog 5 467.00 165.00 167.00 465.00 465.00 « Recreation 1,335.52 1,109.88 462.37 1,983.03 1,983.03 Cumulative Fire 3,216.23 2,173.37 1,042.86 2,080.37 3,123.23 Emergency Medic I Service 7,428.65 15,607.64 14,407.00 8,629.29 8,629.29 Levy Excess 872.00 872.00 872.00 Cemetery Lots Fu d 2,040.94 > 200.0(1 2,240.94 Totals “ $30,272.70 $50,104.23 $38,282 35 $42,094.58 $5,358.76 $47,453 34 A detailed Ac junting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Township Trustee's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. •OBTAIN FIG JRES FROM YOUR COUNTY AUDITOR'S RECORDS REC IPTS CEMETERY LOTS FUND FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND TOWNSHIP FUND Cemetery receipts $ 200 00 To Whom Paid Amount General property taxes $ 7,731.83 Wayne Hanes $ 200.00 Bank, building & loan‘ax 316.01 '■'total $ 200 00 Robert White, Conv: 500.00 Auto & aircraft excise tax 1,178.00 TheEtnaßank 3.278.39 Interest earned 1,508.64 DISBURSEMENTS — — Cemetery receipts 100.00 v TOWNSHIP FUND Total $ 3,978.39 Miscellaneous receip s 25.14 To Whom Paid Amount DOG FUND Refunds 5.00 s Herke Ins. Center $ 38.00 To Whom Paid Amount Transfer of funds fro i General Telephone Co. 362.37 Kosciusko County Auditor $ 167.00 cemetery lots 21240.94 Billie Caldwell, ITTA 137.00 Total Receipts $13,105 56 Warsaw Times Union 138.24 eimrs POOR RE JEF FUND* The Papers, Inc 152 03 > . RECREATION FUND General property tai es $ 3,546 17 Strayer Insurance 355 00 To Whom Paid Amount Bank, building & loa tax 144.93 Warsaw Off ice Supply 71.90 Sebring Paint Center $ ,47.38 Auto & aircraft exci ;tax 540.29 RobertO White, Trustee 2,450.00 Highlands Athletic Center 138.75 Refunds 5.47 Bi n Price 2,100.00 Whites Mobil Service 27.30 Etna Green Water,B. Elect. 19.80 Mason 8. Son, Hdwe. 40.26 Total $ 4,236.86 Levy Excess Fund 214.00 Bourbon Lumber. Inc. 7.44 FIRE FIC 4TING FUND Mary White I 760 00 Hoffman Implement 14 24 General property te ;es $ 6,357.28 Kos. Co. Trustees Assn. 5.00 Levy Excess Fund 37.00 Auto & aircraft excise tax 905.39 Etna Green Post Off ice 72.00 Etna Green Girls'B. Boys'4 H 150.00 Fire protection com acts 350 00 RobertO. White, Travel 700.00 Robert Hartzell 264.00 Total $ 462 37 „ eM .,eeL.«.L 7 /^ 12 ’ 67 JerryClase 264 00 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND FEDERAL Rl VENUE SHARING Rex Burnett 264 00 ToWhomPaid Amount Interest earned J W.M Federal revenue shying 3,718 00 Donna Kintzel 3.00 'Levy Excess Fund 93.00 Tota! $ 3,978.39 Total $ 8,988.34 Total $2,173.37 DT'GFUND POOR RELIEF FUND E M S FUND Dogtax $ 165 00 ToWhomPaid Amount ToWhomPaid Amount T a ~. Multi Twp. EMS $14,000.00 Tola! 5 165.00 Disbursements $ 667.15 Levy Excess Fund 407 00 RECRI ATION FUND -Note. a detai | ied accounting of poor relief V General property axes $ 930 15 claims is on file in the county Auditor's office Total $14,407.00 Bank, building & loan tax * 38.01. and may be viewed during business hours. CEMETERY LOTS FUND Auto & aircraft excise tax - 141.72 F |RE FIG HTIN G F UND ToWhomPaid Amount —, Amnont Transfer to Twp. Fund $ 2,240.94 Total $ 1,109 88 ToWhomPaid • Amount CUMULA HVE FIRE FUND _. . 77 240 94 Interest earned $ 3,216.23 Emergency Radio Service $ 207.00 • Whites Mobile Service 405 10 EXPENDITURES MADE FROM Total ' $3,216.23 Pyramid Oil Coi 508 88 FEDERAL REVEN UE SHARING FUNDS E M.S. FUND Poulson Ford 56.10 Proposed (Budgeted) General properh taxes . $13,080 16 Bill Kinsey Insurance 2,751 00 Revenue Sharing Expenditure Bank, building & oantax 534.61 General Telephone Co. 240.00 All other $ 700 00 Auto 8i aircraft excise tax 1,992.87 Midwest Fire & Safety 7.10 _ " _ Northern Gases & Supplies 25.00 Total $ 700 00 Total $15,607.64 Hoosier Fire Equipment 855.00 Revenue Sharing Funds LEVY EXCESS FUND Levy Excess Fund 102 00 Actually Spent Transfer of funds $' 872.00 Monteith Tire Co 40.61 All other $ 700 00 Total s 872.00 Total $ 5.197.79 Total $ 700.00 I, Roberr O. White, Trustee of Etna Township, Kosciusko County, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report is com plete, true, and correct; that the sums With which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or to any other person. I further swear (or affirm) that a com plete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the county auditor, and that copies of such annual report are in custody of the township advisory board andthe State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Robert O. White, Trustee

COM #t«4t frf *BS LINCOLN TOWN CAR ’15,650 ’Bl BUICK REGAL, 2 Or. *5,782 ’7B FORD THUNDERBIRD BEST OFFER ’B4 FORD TEMPO GL, 2 Dr. ’6,550 ’Bl PONTIAC PHOENIX ’5,297 ’7B CADILLAC ELDORADO ’2,995 ’B4 CHEVY Z-28 ’11,085 ’Bl TOYOTA SR 5 COROLLA ’4,880 76 BUICK LESABRE ’1,250 ’B4 FORD LTD, 4 Dr. ’8,339 ’Bl FORD ESCORT, 2 Dr. ’2,628 7 5 FORD GRAN TORINO ’1,250, ’B3 MERCURY COUGAR ’7,500 ’Bl FORD THUNDERBIRD ’5,378 „ J”^ 8 SR QQR ’B3 I)LDSTORONADO ’10,366 ’Bl OLDSDELTABB ’5,435 >g4 FORDF2SO4X4 ’9,850 ’B3 T)RD THUNDERBIRD ’8,129 ’BO FORD THUNDERBIRD ’4,650 >B3 pqrq RAM6ER 4X < ’6,995 ’B3 4ERCURY COUGAR LS ’7,500 ’BO CADILLAC ELDORADO ’6,265 >BO ’6,150 ’B2 ’LYMOUTH RELIANT K, 4 Dr. ’4,159 ’BO FORD LTD, 4 Dr. ’4,123 ’go CHEVROLET C-10 SILVERADO ’4,995 *B2 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE ’9,368 ’79 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE ’5,752 *7B CHEVROLET C-10 ’1,910 ’B2 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON ’5,686 ’79 BUCKLESABRE, 4 Dr. ’3,595 See :^ g c^ n * er ’Bl LINCOLN MARK VI ’9,122 *79 CAMAROZ-28 ’4,488 iXyHaSd Shnßke Tom Waite . Buck Buchanan RICE FORD LINCOLN MERCURY Highway 15 North, Warsaw 267-8151

requested to have the owner meet him there t 12:19 p.m. — Subject called for the justice of the peace 5:11 p.m. — Subject advised a large sign obstructing the view at North Shore and W. E. Long Drives . 11:26 p.m. — Business requested assistance to get parties to leave the bar January 10 8:25 a.m. — Subject advised need a plow by Lilies 12:34 p.m. — Subject called for location of the Renaissance Center 4:51 p.m. — Subject advised children have not returned home 9:09 p.m. — Subject advised snowmobiles in lake, two subjects still in the water 10:47 p.m. 4- Subject advised a white car is blocking the alley on North Street

11:56 p.m. — Subject came on station to report a car/deer accident on SR 13N January 11 11:18 a.m. — Received a report of a vehicle being run off the roadway near Chalet Realty 11:46 a.m. — Subject advised a dog went through the ice on Medusa Street, got out, is there way to post signs? 4:12 p.m. — Subject advised of hunters trespassing; 10:12 p.m. — Subject on station to advised of a hit/skip property damage accident January 12 7:29 a.m. — Party advised of a car/deer accident at Gans Hill 7:58 a.m. Parties advised they had a pop machine opened 1:51 p.m. — Party advised of a vandalism 5:38 p.m. — Subject on station for a shore line permit

January 13 12:09 p.m. — Property damage accident on Harrison Street 3:40 p.m. — Subject on station to show proof of registration 7 p.m. — Off-duty North Webster officer advised he was following a vehicle with no taillights heading north on SR 13 January 14 9:59 a.m. — Report of a car parked in the alley on North Street 10:49 a.m. — Accident at the intersection of Front and John Streets 4:10 p.m. — Subject called for the trustee 4:43 p.m. — Subject requested . a copy of an accident report 6:40 p.m. — Subject advised sparks coming from chimney from an insert 7:08 p.m. — Subject requested information reference an accident yesterday First broadcast In 1921, baseball lovers thrilled to the first radio broadcasts of a World Series. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, S Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 1:30 p.m. in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools, 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, In diana, on Wednesday January 29, 1986, for Meat (Raw/Cooked), Canned Fruit, Canned Vegetables, Frozen Fruits and Vegetables, Cafeteria Paper Supplies, and other miscellaneous products. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly titled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officers check made payable to the order of said School Corporation for an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal. The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of his proposal. The date of delivery of said products will be agreed upon mutual consent of the School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract. Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specifications for products may be ob tained from the Food Service Director, 1350 St. Rd. 15 South, Warsaw, Indiana, 46580. The BoarU of School T rustees of the School Corporation reserves the right to reject all bids or waive any informalities therein. Dated this 14th day of January, 1986 Board of School Trustees ’ J uergen Voss, Secretary J .15 22 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37927 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC TO: (1) INCREASE EXCHANGE RATES AND CHARGES; (2) INCREASE LOCAL PAYSTATION COIN RATES; (3) COMPRESS THE NUMBER OF RATE GROUPS FROM 12 TO 6 GROUPS; (4) ADJUST THE AP PLICATION, METHOD OF CALCULATION AND RATES FOR CERTAIN NON RECURRING SERVICES. (5) ADJUST THE APPLICATION, METHOD OF CALCULATION AND RATES FOR CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES; (6) WITHDRAW CERTAIN SERVICE OF FERINGS; (7) ESTABLISH CERTAIN NEW SERVICE OFFERINGS; (8) ESTABLISH A PLAN FOR ELIMINATING 4 PARTY SERVICE; AND (9) TO FILE AND APPLY REVIS ED TARIFFS IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing (Petitioner's Case in Chief) in this cause in the Rooms of the Commis sion. 907 State Office Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:30 am., on April 24, 1986. Also the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing (Public's Case in Chief) in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:00 a m , on May 19. 1986 Public participation is requested.

1 'S i fl ELECTED PRESIDENT — Frank Bush, owner of Investors* i Realty of Warsaw, was elected president of Indiana Certified Commercial Investment Member i (CCIM) Chapter 32 of the National Association of Realtors. CCIMs are individuals who, by education, experience, and I knowledge of the marketplace, are experts in commercial inI vestment real estate. ' Each CCIM is a licensed real estate professional who has comI pleted a rigorous course of study and fulfilled experience requirements to earn the designation, Certified Commercial Investment Member. ■ The experiences and training prepare CCIMs to identify their 1 clients commercial and investment real estate needs and - satisfy them. CCIMs have accumulated knowledge and mastered technij ques in diverse areas including f real estate investment analysis, taxation, and property developj ment.

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