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State of Indiana ) =GREENBERGENBERG - Seatss: ianaHamilton County ) untyMy Cs Dec 28, 2021
Personally appeared before me, a notary public in and for said county and state, the
undersigned Brian Kelly who, being duly sworn, says that he is Publisher of Current in
Zionsville newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the English
language in the city of Zionsville in state and county afore -said, and that the printed
matter attached hereto is a true copy, which was duly published in said paper for one
(1) time(s), the date(s) of publication being as follows:
12/04/18
Subscribed and sworn to before me this December 04, 2018.
My commission expires:
Publisher's Fee: $19.03
Notary Public
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General Form No. 99P (Rev. 2009)
_Gensler To: Current Publishing
(Governmental Unit) 30 S Rangeline Rd, Carmel, IN 46032
Hamilton County, Indiana
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that no part of the same has been paid.
I also certify that the printed matter attached hereto is a true copy, of the same column width
and type size, which was duly published in said paper 1 time.
The dates of publication being as follows:
Tuesday, December 41b, 2018
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Title...............Legals Advertising...........................
Ruins of Beth Shemesh. (Photo by Don KnebeU
Beth Shemesh's golden `tumors'
Commentary by Don Kriebel
The city of Beth Shemesh, Israel, 19 miles
west of Jerusalem, was an important Isra-
elite town during the period of the biblical
EMjudges. Originally named for
the Canaanite sun goddess and
lying at the border between
Israelite and Philistine territories, it figured
in the history of the Ark of the Covenant.
According to 1 Samuel, just before the
time of King David, Israelite soldiers took
the Ark of the Covenant, holding the stone
tablets containing the Ten Commandments,
into battle against the Philistines, hoping
its presence would bring them victory. The
plan failed. The Philistines killed 30,000
Israelites and captured the Ark, which they
took to Ashdod and displayed in the temple
to Dagon, their national god. That turned
out to be a bad idea. The statue of Dagon
soon toppled and broke.
More important, the Philis-
tines began suffering from
hemorrhoids, sometimes
euphemistically called "tu-
mors," and were overrun
by mice. To rid themselves
of these plagues, which
they attributed to the
wrath of Yahweh, the God
of the Israelites, the Philis-
tines put the Ark on a cart
yoked to two milk cows.
To appease Yahweh, they
also placed on the cart five
golden representations of
their hemorrhoids and five
gold mice and then sent
the cows away. When the
cows crossed the border into Beth Shem-
esh, the townspeople joyously accepted the
Ark and the golden offerings. Using wood
from the cart, they sacrificed the cows
in a burnt offering of thanks to Yahweh.
Unfortunately, when many of the men of
Beth Shemesh peered into the Ark, Yahweh
struck them dead.
The excavated ruins of the biblical town
of Beth Shemesh, including an impressive
underground reservoir holding 60,000 gal-
lons of water, lie just outside the modern
city, which has a population of about
115,000. What became of the golden hemor-
rhoids is not known.
Don Knebel is a local resident
who works for Barnes & Thorn-
burg LLP. For the full column visit
donknebel.com. You may contact
him at news@currentzionsville.
com.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION
Docket Number: 18100014 DP /ADLS
Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Plan Commission meeting
on December 18, 2018 at 6:00pm in the City Hall Council Chambers,
1 Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana 46032 will hold a Public Hearing upon
a DP / ADLS Application in order to:
Construct a new Bank of America / Merrill Lynch Co -Location
structure.
The property address is: 10850 N. Michigan Road
The application is identified as Docket No. 18100014 DP / ADLS
The real estate affected by said application is described as follows:
Parcel #17-1306-00-00-030.003
All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above
application, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to
be heard at the above mentioned time and place.
Petitioner: John Zachary Klobucar
Gensler
11 E. Madison, Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone (312) 456-0123
Fax (312) 456-0124
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