The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 November 1989 — Page 18

THE frfAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 8,1989

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all in terested persons that the Town Council of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, will accept seal ed bids for furnishing garbage and trash pickup and sanitation services for the Town of Syracuse, from the date of this Notice un til the hour of 7:30 o'clock P M. on the 21st day of November, 1989, at which said day and hpur the bids received will be opened and examined and a Contract for such ser vices awarded to the lowest and best bidder Services will commence' 1 on January 1. 1990, and the Contract will extend for a term of one (1) year Services are to be provided to approximately 975 residential users. 115 business locations, and 8 one yard container users for condominium buildings. Interested bidders may obtain specifica tions relative to such services from the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse.at his office located in the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, In diana. Each bid will be sealed and submitted upon the prescribed Form 95 and the Non Collusion Affidavit executed Each bid shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Certified Funds made payable to the Town of

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Syracuse in an amounf equal so Five Percent <5%) of the bid. Bids shall be marked "Bid for Garbage Pickup and Sanitation Service " The Town Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and re advertise Dated this 17th day of October, 1989 Mark L. Tatman Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse N 8 15 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers us the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, In diana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P M on the 21st day of November, 1989, will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year PARK DEPARTMENT AMOUNT 4 431 Park improvement $2,091.33 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 upon receipt, will hold a fOrther hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of said County, or at such other place as may be

Dana releases third quarter financial results, declares dividend

Dana Corporation reported nine month sales of $3.74 billion, up slightly from the $3.70 billion reported for the same period in 1988. Net income for the nine months ending September 30 was $111.4 million compared to $118.5 million last year. Sales for the third quarter were $1.12 billion and net income was $29.6 million. This compares to sales of $1.17 billion and net income of $40.7 million for the same period last year. Earnings per share for the nine months of 1989 were $2.73 compared to $2.91 in 1988. Third quarter earnings per share were designated. At such hearing taxpayers ob jecting to any of such additional appropria tions may be heard Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when.and where such hearing wjH be held. ElgieA Tatman Deputy Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY'GIVEN to the tax payers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana.-that the proper legal of ficers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7 30 P M on the 21st day of November. 1989, will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE FUND AMOUNT 2 221 Medical supplies $2,000 00 3 361 Equipment repairs 1,000 00 POLICE DEPARTMENT 1 113 Salaries and wages — Patrolmen 6,000 00 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Street repair 1.800 00 CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND Building improvements 1 000 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The addi-tional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax 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 ob jecting to any of such additional appropria tions may be heard Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held ElgieA Tatman Deputy Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse, Indiana NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the General Public of a bridge replacement located on North Shore Drive and approximately 0 35 mile East of W E Long Drive in the Town of Syracuse, construction will start November 8, 1989 with completion scheduled by December'l, 1989 North Shore Drive will be permanently closed to tratfic at the bridge site during the construction period Please plan your alternate road routes well m advance of the North Shore Drive road closure For construction progress information please contact Kosciusko County Highway Department at 372 2356 Board of Commissioners Kosciusko County Cbarles'Lynch 11 1 Wm E Creighton Maurice Beer N 1 8

| <NAPA> | Jenkins Automotive, Inc. • NAPPANEE • GOSHEN • MILFORD

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72 cents compared to $1 for the same period last year. Dana's Board of Directors, meeting October 23 in Toledo, Ohio, declared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share payable on December 15 to shareholders of record on December 1. This is Dana’s 208th consecutive dividend and continues the annual dividend rate of $1.60 per share. Southwood J. Morcott, president and chief executive officer, said. “Sales through the first nine months were slightly below our original forecast which called for moderate growth during the first half of the year coupled with a slower third and fourth quarter. We were on target the first six months but then experienced a faster than expected slowdown in the third quarter" Morcott continued, “Our aftertax profits and earnings per share for the first nine months, while six percent below last year, are holding up well in a declining US motor vehicle market. The North American light truck market in the third quarter of 1989 is down approximately five percent from a year ago but 13 percent below the market level of -the first half of this year. The medium and heavy duty truck markets are down 20 percent from .first half 1989 levels. Dana's third quarter sales and profits, down because of this overall weakness in the US motor vehicle industry, were also affected by a strike at a parts supplier other t han Dana th a t cu r tai 1e d Kon lirvhf fvnolz JPfiof! 4»te,“ v 1 ‘ V/V.C'.UVM* at one of our major customers." The president also stated that the virtual collapse of the Venezuelan automotive industry this year has also affected sales and profits. Approximately half of the third quarter profit decline can be directly attributed to this industry downturn in Venezuela. These profit reductions were partially offset by the gain from a debt restructuring of Dana’s Mexican affiliate. “Even though sales to our US original equipment vehicular

Jh 1 ‘ tOI jMf -Aw. i’’ WINNER OF FLORAL ARRANGEMENT — Nancy Lakes, Leesburg, left, won the floral arrangement being presented to her by Brenda Peterson, owner of Milford Flower Shop, during the shop’s grand opening held last Friday. The shop is located in the old Milford Shoe and Clothing store, next to the post office, downtown Milford. (Photo by Linda Musselman)

markets are down,” Morcott said, “Dana’s other markets, which account for almost 50 percent of total sales, are doing well. Sales to the original equipment mobile off-highway market are , up 27 percent from a year ago and ’ at the same time original equipment sales to the company’s industrial markets are up nine percent. Total distribution sales through the first nine months are, only slightly below the record distribution sales levels of 1988. “Our European and Asia/Pacific regions are performing at or above forecast and, even with the automotive recession in Venezuela, the South American operations are solid profit contributors. Total international sales through the first nine months of this year are two percent ahead of last year. "In addition. Dana’s financial services operations continue to perform well, and their profits for the first nine months are up over last year.” Morcott continued, “The biggest unknown right now is the overall strength of the US vehicular market for the balance of 1989 and into 1990. Medium and heavy duty truck manufacturers have forecasted significantly lower sales for the balance of year. Also, the light truck market has experienced some softening: We expect this will continue to affect sales and earnings throughout the fourth quarter and as we begin 1990. “Our strategy of global diyer- - sification, concluded the president. "which emphasizes growth in the distribution and nonvehicular markets, has given us a more balanced market condition. That balance, along with our ongoing efforts at cost reduction and asset management, will maintain our solid earnings base despite what we see as temporary problems in the US and Venezuelan vehicular markets The board’s approval of the fourth quarter dividend is a further indication of the company’s underlying strength. ”

n ■ lUCAS H LUCAS I" I LUCAb X I I ilia •* i‘.<H. lit |if i!■ ■'w NE<V AWNING —Lucas Realtors, Inc., located in the Palace of Sports building on SR 13 in North Webster, recently acquired a new awning. Shown with the new addition are, left to right, Lucas sales associates Deborah Singfey, Dick Mason and Becky Wilson; secretary Mary Oradat; managing broker Sally Doll; and owners Pat and Bud Lucas. (Photo by Ron Schwartz, Jr.)

Energy assistance underway

The Energy Assistance Program (formerly Project SAFE) is once again underway in thecounty Applicants may go to the Kosciusko County Courthouse* between 8 a m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. To avoid waiting, appointments may be made by calling 372-2442. The energy assistance office is located in the courthouse basement. The program will run from Nov. 6 until the first part of January, 1990. Several change? have been made in the program of which applicants should be aware. Changes include: no regular assistance for persons under age 62; and crisis help on past due or disconnected utilities or a onetime order of bulk fuel only.

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Persons 62 and older, and those heads of households who receive social security, disability or vetersns dissbility, will receive 3 credit on their utilities or a bulk fuel allotment. Income guidelines are: one person, $7,475; two persons, $10,025; three persons. $12,575. Add $2,550 for each additional Gorbachev reveals budget MOSCOW — Mikhail S. Gorbachev, revealing one of the Kremlin’s best-kept secrets, disclosed the Soviet Union is spending about sllß billion this year on defense — almost four times what it previously acknowledged.

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