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B6 THE MESSENGER, Friday, February 1, 2019
THE Daily Commuter Puzzle by Jacqueline E. Mathews
FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 1, 2019
ACROSS 1 Come to naught5 Mast9 Crumbly cheese
13 Possessed15 UTEP or USC16 Pearl Harbor’s
island17 Standard car
feature18 Treatments for
pampered feet20 Iris’ location21 Afternoon
snooze23 Brass instrument24 Close friend26 Tit for __27 Monastery29 Chess piece32 Desert refuge33 Improve a home’s
curb appeal35 Margaret’s
nickname37 Passionate38 Injured arm
support39 Extend across40 Early August
baby41 Yesterday: abbr.42 Warm jacket43 Catches in a trap45 Most rational46 Role on “Alice”47 Moves furtively48 Part of an
address51 Walk-__; some
NYC apartments52 Weep55 Mentor58 Tiny fruit60 Elderly61 Actor’s part62 Adamant refusal63 Head honcho64 Earned a traffic
ticket65 Circus shelter
DOWN1 Golf course shout2 Out of town
3 Shilly-shallying4 Garland5 Baby dog6 Late bedtime7 Can cover8 Kicking out9 Last quarter
10 Make money11 “My Country, ’Tis
of __”12 Eur. nation14 Benefactors19 Seashore22 Not __ longer; no
more25 Sudden attack27 Barn baby28 Rants and __;
carries on29 Canisters30 Difficult to bear31 Mountaintops33 Adder’s sign34 Broadcast36 Tiny fly38 Provides refuge
for39 Went under
41 Kilmer’s famous poem
42 Clergyman44 Improves; makes
right45 Have dinner47 Enticed48 Strikebreaker49 African nation
50 McClanahan & others
53 Hotpoint appliance54 “Sesame Street”
fellow56 Cut off57 “__ Miss”; Univ.
of Miss.59 __ in; admit
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Created by Jacqueline E. Mathews 2/1/19
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Today’s Crossword
BY BERNICE BEDE OSOLUNIVERSAL UCLICK
Personal and financial improvements can be made. Reconnecting with someone from your past will help you move forward. Learn from experience and don’t reveal personal information. This is a year to listen, observe and of fer suggestions, but not one to bare your soul. Focus on change and oppor-tunities.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Take note of what oth-ers are doing and consider how it can benefit you. Take advantage of oppor tuni-ties that can lead to higher wages, better investments or new beginnings.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Stick to what and who you know if you want to avoid being taken advantage of by someone who exagger-ates or makes empty prom-ises. Develop your skills and rely on your own abilities.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Double-check any information you are given to avoid being misdirected. It’s up to you to verify facts and use your intelligence to
make the most out of what comes your way.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- A business meeting will be revealing. Listen carefully and take notes. Gather your thoughts and don’t make a premature statement or decision. Time is on your side, so don’t bend under pressure.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You’ll be looking for a good time, but before you let down your guard, con-sider the company that sur-rounds you. Don’t share too much personal information.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Listen to what some-one has to of fer, but don’t buy into a scheme that could be overly risky. Concentrate on nur turing impor tant relat ionships and mak-ing unusual but positive improvements.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Take your time to figure out what you want to do. Social-izing with people who share your interests will help you put your professional chal-lenges in perspective.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Do something you
enjoy. Include people who make you smile and of fer genuine advice. Avoid any-one who is excessive or manipulative.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Put more time and effort into your health and well-being. A personal change will do you good. Don’t let someone who is critical and negative bring you down.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Get out, visit a friend or see someone who makes you feel at peace. You need time to think about what you want to do. A creative outlet will be therapeutic.
S AG I T TA R I U S ( N o v. 23-Dec. 21) -- The more energetic the activity, the better you will feel. Chal-lenging situations will moti-vate you to bring about positive change. Physical improvements will boost your morale.
C A P R I C O R N ( D e c . 22-Jan. 19) -- Your heart is in the right place, but some-times you have to let oth-ers do as they please. Offer suggestions but don’t criti-cize, or you may damage an important relationship.
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STATE OF INDIANA )IN THE Warrick Superior Court No. 1) SS:COUNTY OF WARRICK )CAUSE NUMBER: 87D01-1901-JT-000001
IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINA-TION OF THE PARENT-CHILD RELA-TIONSHIP:AT - DOB 4/17/2015ANDRYAN TOMPKINS (ALLEGED FATHER)AND ANY UNKNOWN ALLEGED FATH-ERS
SUMMONS FOR SERVICE BY PUBLIC-ATION & NOTICE OF TERMINATION OFPARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING
TO: Ryan Tompkins andAny Unknown Alleged FatherWhereabouts Unknown
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to theabove noted parent whose where-abouts are unknown, as well as AnyUnknown Alleged Fathers, whosewhereabouts are also unknown, thatthe Indiana Department of Child Ser-vices has filed a Petition for Involun-tary Termination of your ParentalRights, and that an adjudication hear-ing has been scheduled with theCourt.
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED toappear before the Judge of the War-rick Superior Court No. 1, One CountySquare, #300-A, Boonville, IN 47601for a(n) Permanency Hearing on4/12/19 at 9:00 AM and TerminationHearing on 4/12/2019 at 9:00 AM andto answer the Petition for Termina-tion of your Parental Rights of saidchild.You are further notified that if the al-legations in said petition are true,and/or if you fail to appear at thehearing, the Juvenile Court may ter-minate your parent-child relationship,and if the Court terminates your par-ent-child relationship you will lose allparental rights, powers, privileges,immunities, duties and obligations in-cluding any rights to custody, control,visitation, or support in said child; andif the Court terminates your parent-child relationship, it will be perman-ently terminated, and thereafter youmay not contest an adoption or otherplacement of said child.You are entitled to representation byan attorney, provided by the State ifapplicable, throughout these proceed-ings to terminate the parent-child re-lationship.
YOU MUST RESPOND by appearing inperson or by an attorney within thirty(30) days after the last publication ofthis notice, and in the event you fail todo so, an adjudication on said peti-tion and termination of your parentalrights may be entered against you, inyour absence, without further notice.
Date: 1/30/19 Clerk: Patricia E. Perry
Pamela Swiderski, 14666-45Attorney, Indiana Department of ChildServices1302 Millis AvenueBoonville, IN 47601FAX: 3179742004
0955 Legals
NOTICE The City of Madisonville, Kentucky isproviding notice that it plans to filewith the Public Service Commission,on or before February 28, 2019, to in-crease its wholesale rate to the NorthHopkins Water District effective forwater service on and after March 31,2019. The proposed rates are as fol-lows: Current Rate Proposed Rate $ Differ-ence % Difference$3.97 per 1,000 gallons $4.52 per1,000 gallons $0.55 per 1,000 gal-lons 13.86% Increase Water flowing through the meter(s)before the effective date will becharged at the current rates whilewater flowing through the meter(s) onand after the effective date will becharged at the new rates. In accordance with Public ServiceCommission procedures, the effect-ive date of the new rates cannot beprior to the expiration of a 30-day no-tice given to both the Commissionand the North Hopkins Water District. This filing may be examined at theoffices of the City of Madisonville loc-ated at 77 N. Main Street, Madison-ville, Kentucky. Please contact CoryAlexander, Finance Director/Treas-urer at 270-824-2100 regarding anyquestions related to the proposedrates. The filing may also be examined atthe offices of the Public Service Com-mission located at 211 SowerBoulevard in Frankfort, Kentucky,Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 4:30pm or on the PSC website athttp://psc.ky.gov. Comments regarding this filing maybe submitted by mail to the PublicService Commission, Post Office Box615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602; orthrough its website athttp://psc.ky.gov. The new rates are the rates pro-posed by the City of Madisonville inits filing but the Public Service Com-mission may order rates that differfrom the proposed rates. Intervention may be requested bysubmitting a timely written request forintervention by mail to the Public Ser-vice Commission, Post Office Box615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. Therequest for intervention must estab-lish the grounds for the request in-cluding the status and interest of theparty. If the Public Service Commissiondoes not receive a written request forintervention within thirty (30) days ofthe providing of this notice, the Pub-lic Service Commission may take fi-nal action on the filing.
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NOTICE The City of Madisonville, Kentucky isproviding notice that it plans to filewith the Public Service Commission,on or before February 28, 2019, to in-crease its wholesale rate to the NeboWater District effective for water ser-vice on and after March 31, 2019.The proposed rates are as follows: Current Rate Proposed Rate $ Differ-ence % Difference$3.97 per 1,000 gallons $4.52 per1,000 gallons $0.55 per 1,000 gal-lons 13.86% Increase Water flowing through the meter(s)before the effective date will becharged at the current rates whilewater flowing through the meter(s) onand after the effective date will becharged at the new rates. In accordance with Public ServiceCommission procedures, the effect-ive date of the new rates cannot beprior to the expiration of a 30-day no-tice given to both the Commissionand the Nebo Water District. This filing may be examined at theoffices of the City of Madisonville loc-ated at 77 N. Main Street, Madison-ville, Kentucky. Please contact CoryAlexander, Finance Director/Treas-urer at 270-824-2100 regarding anyquestions related to the proposedrates. The filing may also be examined atthe offices of the Public Service Com-mission located at 211 SowerBoulevard in Frankfort, Kentucky,Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 4:30pm or on the PSC website athttp://psc.ky.gov. Comments regarding this filing maybe submitted by mail to the PublicService Commission, Post Office Box615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602; orthrough its website athttp://psc.ky.gov. The new rates are the rates pro-posed by the City of Madisonville inits filing but the Public Service Com-mission may order rates that differfrom the proposed rates. Intervention may be requested bysubmitting a timely written request forintervention by mail to the Public Ser-vice Commission, Post Office Box615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. Therequest for intervention must estab-lish the grounds for the request in-cluding the status and interest of theparty. If the Public Service Commissiondoes not receive a written request forintervention within thirty (30) days ofthe providing of this notice, the Pub-lic Service Commission may take fi-nal action on the filing.
NOTICE The City of Madisonville, Kentucky isproviding notice that it plans to filewith the Public Service Commission,on or before February 28, 2019, to in-crease its wholesale rate to the SouthHopkins Water District effective forwater service on and after March 31,2019. The proposed rates are as fol-lows: Current Rate Proposed Rate $ Differ-ence % Difference$3.97 per 1,000 gallons $4.52 per1,000 gallons $0.55 per 1,000 gal-lons 13.86% Increase Water flowing through the meter(s)before the effective date will becharged at the current rates whilewater flowing through the meter(s) onand after the effective date will becharged at the new rates. In accordance with Public ServiceCommission procedures, the effect-ive date of the new rates cannot beprior to the expiration of a 30-day no-tice given to both the Commissionand the South Hopkins Water District. This filing may be examined at theoffices of the City of Madisonville loc-ated at 77 N. Main Street, Madison-ville, Kentucky. Please contact CoryAlexander, Finance Director/Treas-urer at 270-824-2100 regarding anyquestions related to the proposedrates. The filing may also be examined atthe offices of the Public Service Com-mission located at 211 SowerBoulevard in Frankfort, Kentucky,Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 4:30pm or on the PSC website athttp://psc.ky.gov. Comments regarding this filing maybe submitted by mail to the PublicService Commission, Post Office Box615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602; orthrough its website athttp://psc.ky.gov. The new rates are the rates pro-posed by the City of Madisonville inits filing but the Public Service Com-mission may order rates that differfrom the proposed rates. Intervention may be requested bysubmitting a timely written request forintervention by mail to the Public Ser-vice Commission, Post Office Box615, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. Therequest for intervention must estab-lish the grounds for the request in-cluding the status and interest of theparty. If the Public Service Commissiondoes not receive a written request forintervention within thirty (30) days ofthe providing of this notice, the Pub-lic Service Commission may take fi-nal action on the filing.