The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 April 1977 — Page 5

LEGALS NOTIGji TO BIDDERS Notice is hortttv given thet the Board o* Commissioners o< Kosciusko County, in diene wilt from tnisoete until 1.00 R M May 10. >977 receive sealed bids tor one (1) 1*77 car for the Kosc.vsko County Sner.M Department Specifications are on tile at the Auditor s Office. Courthouse Warsaw, in <t ana Bids must be on tile m the County Auditor's OHice in Warsaw. Indiana by 1 00 PM May 10. W> and must snow on the bid me necessary affidavit of non collusion, as required by law AU bids must be ac companied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 percent of maximum bid The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Dated this list day of April. 1977 Jean Nortnenor, Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana AV M 4 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Warsaw. Kosc usko County. Indiana, that the proper legal oHicers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting piece at 790 p m on the 14th day of

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May. 1977. will consider the following ad ditionai appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the ex traordinary emergency at this time PUBLIC WORKS EM PLOYMENT AMT. AMT. ACT-TITLE II FUND EEQ. APP. M M Contractual 52.000 00 *2.000 00 24 24 Contractual *SO 00 *SO 00 Total 12.*50 00 *2.*50 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's OHice of said county or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional ap propriations may be heard, interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held Helen Joan Kindle. Clerk Treasurer City of Warsaw. Indiana A 27 M 4 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Warsaw Community School Cor deration. Warsaw. Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School True fees, will receive sealed bids for Draperies for the Leesburg' and Jefferson Elementary Schools. Warsaw. Indiana on Friday. AAay 4.

ALLIES LAND Allied troops landed Nov. 8, 1942, in North Africa under the command of General Eisenhower. 1977. until 130 pm. E ST. at the School Administration OHice. East Main Street. Warsaw, Indiana. Kosciusko County Bid openings will begin at 1:30 p m.. E.S.T. at the above named office Any proposals received after that time will be returned unopened. Each proposal will be property and completely executed on State Board of Accounts Form No 95 (including non collusion affidavits! and be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in the amount of not less than five (5) percent of the total bid Detailed and additional provision, and specifications are on file in the office of the Assistant Superintendent Responsible bidders may obtain specifications upon application to the Assistant Superintendent of the Schools The Warsaw Community School Cor poralion reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities and or irregularities in any proposals Oated this 21st day of April. 1»77 Board Os School Trustees Marie Stokes. Secretary A 27 M 4

Thefts in Syracuse Several thefts occurred in Syracuse over the past week according to Syracuse Police Chief Ron Robinson. The htrne of Tonda Miller, 106 West Pearl Street was broken into sometime Monday, April 18. A door was pryed open to gain entry. Several articles of clothing were removed. Syracuse Enterprises was the scene of another burglary and theft sometime Friday night, April 22. Two 2-H 78 x 14 Firestone super belt tires were stolen. An undetermined amount of gasoline was also taken. Police are still investigating the thefts.

Tom Roe talks to Concerned Citizens

The Concerned Citizens Forum. Syracuse, held a meeting Monday night, April 25, at Wawasee High School. A small crowd attended. A program by Tom Roe. probation officer, was supposed to have been featured, but he was unable to attend. A general discussion was offered instead. Tickets for the group's stay at home night to be held the last Monday in May were passed out. A statement of support was also read concerning the group’s recent fight against por-

nographic literature. The statement came from the Syracuse Ministerial Association. The next meeting of the forum will be on September 26. Motorcycle stolen A motorcycle owned by Rodney Mock, r 2 Syracuse, was stolen sometime Saturday night. April 23. Mock told county police of the theft. The motorcycle is a 1976make, yellow and black in color.

Wed., April 27,1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Commission postpones election

At their meeting Monday night, April 25. the Syracuse Plan Commission has again decided to postpone their election of officers. this time until May 31. The reason for the postponement was due to the fact the plan commission has three new members, recently appointed by Turkey Creek Township Trustee Joseph Shewmon. who did not attend the meeting. Cd. Joseph Gray, plan commission secretary, said he had just received the letter of the new appointments Monday, and was unable to notify the men in time. David Nine, town board and plan commission member, made the request to postpone the elections. He felt the election should be delayed 30 days until the new members have a chance to "get their feet wet” and research the present members and learn more about the commission. William Beemer, plan commission president, agreed with Nine, saying the delay might allow Judge Gene B. Lee, Kosciusko Circuit Court, to make the final three appointments to the commission, bringing the commission up to a 16-member board. So far. the judge has been considering two men, Mike Umbaugh and Ray Darr. Republicans in the township, for one of the appointments. He also needs to appoint two Democrats, to even the canmission out. Beemer said anyone with suggestions for these two Democratic vacancies should contact either him or James C. Tranter, town board president and plan canmission member. The three new members appointed by Shewmon are Jackson Ridings, r 2 Syracuse. Bernard Roberts, r 3 Syracuse, and Eugene Hall, r 4. 17 North Shore Drive. Syracuse These men were appointed as a result of the Joinder Act. which allowed the commission to go from a 13member to a 16-membei* board. The three appointments to be made by Judge Lee are to replace the three commission members whose terms have expired, Mike Umbaugh. Joseph Hughes and John Kroh.

Board acts on faculty requests

Members of the Lakeland Community School Corporation Board of Trustees met last night and took action on leaves, dismissals and diminishing of duties of several faculty members. Resignations effective June 3, 1977, were accepted due to retirement, moving and personal reasons from Christina Troyer, Milfad Elementary and Junior High; Anna Chance, corporation and elementary librarian; Donna Wagner. Syracuse Elementary; Mark Fuller. Syracuse Junior High; and Sonja Everts, North Webster Elementary. The board accepted the recommendation of superintendent Don Arnold for dismissal of Sharon Hahnlen, due to a reduction in enrollment. Mrs. Hahnlen will be given further coisideration for employment, if vacancies are available. Requests for leaves of absence fa the 1977-1978 school year were approved for Phyllis Matz. Jenaette Wood, and Laurel Graham. A leave fa Cynthia Peterson from August 29 to September 16. was also okayed. Board members accepted requests fa releasing from extra ckities of Terry Frank, athletic supervisor of programs and planning; Karl Keiper, chairman and sponsor of grade 10; William Kitson. chairman and sponsor of grade 11; Robert Kitson, chairman and sponsor of grade 12; Ted Mahnensmith, junior varsity basketball coach.

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Legal Quorum Or No? At the start of the meeting, Tranter raised the question about whether or not they had a legal quorum present at the meeting. Those present were Mrs. Susan Hunter, Merl Smith, William Pipp, Col. Gray, John Cripe, Beemer. Nine and Tranter, a total of eight. Tranter was wondering whether the commission was acting as a 13member or 16-member board. If they were still functioning as a 13-member board, they would on have to have seven members present for a legal quorum. However, if the commission was to function as a 16-member board, they would need nine members present for the quaum. After more discussion, Beemer called Jack Lawson, plan commission attorney, to answer the question. Lawson told Beemer they were still functioning as a 13-member board, until the appointments were made by Judge Lee. so the commission did have a legal quaum at the meeting. To Hire New Attorney Also at the meeting, the plan commission discussed the retaining of their attorney. Jack Lawson, The commission usually hires an attorney on a year-to-year basis Lawson, however, was retained from January 1, 1977 to July 1, 1977. Tranter said he feels the commission should hire a new attorney. He said, “I felt it might behoove the canmission at this point if we could actively seek an attorney who is not alined with anything in this area.” He feels an attorney who does not live in the area, or own any property here would be more beneficial. Smith brought up the fact that Lawson could still work with the ordinances and declaratory judgment lawsuit until July 1, when the new attorney would take over. Tranter said the commission could then report back in June giving them three months to seek someone else. It was decided the commission would retain Lawson until June 30. and retain a new attorney at that time. It was also decided they would report back in Junie.

Other releases were okayed for Daryl Umbower. chairman and sponsor of grade nine; Eldon Ummel, athletic supervisor of business affairs; and Allan Zerkel, drama director. These actions were followed by the showing of a film on community education by Dave McGrew to the board. Dorsey named superintendent at Wa-Nee William E. Dorsey, a native of Syracuse, has been named superintendent of the Wa-Nee Community School Corporation. He will begin his new duties July 1. Dorsey, son of Kosciusko County Commissioner and Mrs. Maurice Dorsey of Syracuse, replaces James O. Weddle. Weddle’s resignation becomes Weddle recommended Dorsey, who has served as assistant superintendent of special services. as his replacement. Dorsey is a 1958 graduate of Syracuse High School and a graduate of Indiana University. He taught in the Lakeland system prior to moving to Nappanee where he was vice principal and principal at North Wood High School before becoming assistant superintendent.

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