The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 March 1978 — Page 16

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THE MA IL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 1,1978

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$1,950 damages in snow-related auto accident

An accident on CR 100E was reported at 10:25 a.m. last Tuesday. Cars involved in this accident were driven by Dan E. Sullivan, 27, r 2 Leesburg and Larry Giant, 38, r 7 Warsaw. Damage to the cars were estimated at SBSO to the Sullivan

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED * Notice is hereby given that the tax duplicates for the several taxing units of Kosciusko County for the year 1977 payable 1978 are The following table shows the total tax levied on each SIOO worth of taxable real and personal property to each taxing unit. First • now in the hands of the County Treasurer. installment delinquent after May 10,1978. Second installment delinquent after November 10, 1978. now in the nanos ot me <_oumy KATHRYN TEEL, Treasurer Kosciusko County TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS J" ; “ ’ ~ ’ I 5 | 1 • ' . I Tax Rates Charged g | | F - t -I I » I ■i f & For Year 1977. e fi ° g S § £ i £ g> 1 ® f § J • t = S § 3 « 8 Ji I' § fr S- I g « . 1 ® i I i ? x 5 t s -3 g I I | Payable In Year 1978 >. S | j | f £ | | § f if | || 3 f f f|? LS j J £ | | | S S £ a 4 3 g E £ <g 4 F S > »|■> | M 8 a 3 f g g z a> a g q * , > STATE Stale Fair Boarfl -003 S .0035 993, 0935 9035 -«QS .0933 “839 J»» AUS 9033 “““* _ggg 0035 .M9S FOSS 9998 ,ggg AUS FOSS ooes 'oois Ws “o*B jjwt rates r ? Coenly General .»! .385 .385 .385 JM « 333 » .385 JBS JBS 385 J MS JM __3U MS 388 188 385 385 _gs, MSJBS MS __ JBS 388 385 .385 _g gg. County Welfare .075 .075 075 075 .075 075 .075 075 ,075 .075 T .075 075 ,075 .075 .075 .075 Ws_ ffiEZZ j 75 CL— ° 75 '^ 5 —nv 03 03 03 03 TH 05 ~03 05 03 COUNTY County Health 703 <KT~ ~03 .03 .03 ~~03“ ~03 _J3 .03 =o3_ jor •” . ” ■<» ■_ g *_— S - ---S-- g —g bos 05 05 05 TJS RATFq Turn? Bridge iOT 05 jb~l .05 .05 ® .05 ■« .05 - ” - ZZ® ® Ti — T4 tr Tr~ Cum. Reassessment .04 .04 .04 .04 .04 TH .04 04 | .04 .04.04 , 04 g ® ,04 04 04 .04 .04 — _• ■ — — —jjj cum. Jan 05 JJS~ .05 05 ' .05 .05 ® _J!S -®- ® .05 —OS ~ .05 .05 . : %-_ ® — ® - - %— ■%— — -,n Hn TT— .77 ~“77 — ~JT Township U 09 M 5 .04 , .24 ,113 U 3 X* Xl2 .12 ,Q3_ _J>B 06 J 2 $ gj 5 I °® .. 24 - . 01 mvn Township Fire Figmrng .65 10 “TUB TJS _O2 : Q6 .03 ID 11 AB 48— — gs q« .015 .01 .02 CIVIL Township RecreaTTdh io3 51 325 __o2 Jll • iQIS- ® JU =Ol =O2 —55 ~O3T TOWNSHIP Township ClviT Bond ZZZZZZ ' — — ~ _- „ R ATF« Township Cum. Fire Equip. : .05 = w rx- 53 : ] ' w ® :?L_ RATES [Township EM S’ .19 ® —AB TJ— ~T7 — 08“ rT» J 2 .07 .17 .17 .17 |72l V = — SCHOOL General School 12,51 353 JJJ 3=M 314 w. . _125 2=51 Zsl 3=37 XlB 114 114 114 125 151 118 151 153 151 118 t_Tbtal School Rates 13.66 4.52 4,03 4.03 <77 4,40. _ JjO 1® £?9 12? 12? 12? 12? 211 154 TW 2 „ --fyo" .58 L6O .93 1015 1015 2.24 TSeheraTCorp. - ———————32 — M ,3F~ -83 760 CITV Street (MVH) lZ L — : -03 .03 I — — TOWN iT*irk 8. Recreation “ A2 32 SPECIAL [Fireman Pension ■ ~ 16 — taxing — Lzzrrzzzzzzzzz :zzz: , . :~k~zgzz~ RATES iSSwiiywww H ——,. H a*— w M tw U, U , . t „ |- i .„| M,| TA.| | |w. 1*33 ■“ | >4, |« |™ |« TOTAL i. i- L 1 “J TA l Tj ®* Northenor?Audltw of Kosciusko County, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of all tax levies and rates of taxescollectable in Kosciusko County for the year 1978. TAX K jean Northenor, Auditor of Kosciusko County

car and $l,lOO to the Giant car. Snow drifts along the road were blamed. In another accident a half mile south of CR 100E, a truck driven by Roger E. Norman, 20, r 7 Warsaw, skidded on snow, colliding with a car operated by

William H. Brown, 31, r 1 Leesburg. An estimated damage of $l5O to Norman’s truck, and $450 to the Brown auto was cuased in the collision, according to County Police Patrolman Richard Monk, who investigated the accidents. Charged with forgery Dennis Craig Greider, 20, r 1 North Webster, was arrested Thursday afternoon in connection with an alleged forgery at the Crystal Flash Service

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Station, North Webster. He was held Friday in lieu of $2,000 bond after being charged with forgery. He is accused of using stolen checks from a car that had been left sitting along SR 13 and was then towed to the station. The checks and car were owned by Donald N. Batchelor of Ligonier. A personalized check on Batchelor’s account in the amount of S3O, drawn on the American State Bank of Ligonier, was purported to have been signed by Batchelor. The check was made payable to the Crystal Flash Station. Greider is an employee of the service station. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Public Library, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality will at their regular meeting place, on the 15th day of March, 1978, at 4:3oo'clock P.M., consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT RESERVE FUND $40,883 40 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will, hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers oblecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Warsaw Community Public Library By: Robert L. Rasor, President of Board of Library Trustees M.l-8 OFFICIAL BOND SALE NOTICE TOWN OF PIERCETON, INDIANA Sealed proposals will be received by the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Pierceton, Indiana, at her office in the Town Hall In said Town, until 1:30 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, on the 15th day of March, 1978, for the purchase of the following described revenue bonds of said Town: Waterworks Revenue Bonds of 1978, a junior issue; Principal amount $354,000; Denominations as hereinafter set forth; Interest at a rate or rates not to exceeds% per annum, payable on April 1, 1978, and semi annually thereafter; To be issued as fully registered bonds or as coupon bonds registrable as to principal, at the option of the successful bidder, or bidders, as hereinafter set forth; Principal and interest of coupon bonds payable at the

Pierceton State Bank, In the Town of Pierceton. Indiana, or, at the option of the holder, at such bank In the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, as may be designated as hereinafter set forth; Principal and interest of fully registered bonds payable at the address of such owner. Maturing on October 1 in the years and amounts as follows: Years Amounts 1979-1981 incl. * 3-000 1982-1986 incl. 4 ' ooo 1987-1990 incl. 5-000 1991-1994 Incl. 6,000 1995-1996 7 -000 1997-2000 incl. >-000 2001 ’-000 2002-2004 incl. ’O,OOO 2005 ”-000 2006-2007 ’2,000 2008-2009 ’3-000 2010 14,000 2011 ’5-000 1012-2013 ’ 4 -000 2014 ”-000 »15 ’’-WO 2016 ”-00° 2017 20,000 The coupon bonds and installments of principal of fully registered bonds maturing on October 1, 1988, and thereafter, are redeemable, or subject to prepayment, prior to maturity at the option of the Town, in whole or in part, on October 1, 1987, or any interest payment date thereafter, in Inverse chronological order of maturities, at the principal amount thereof and accrued interest to date of redemption or prepayment without premium; provided, notice shall be given at least thirty (30) days prior to the call date by one publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in Kosciusko County, and of general circulation in the Town of Pierceton, and in a newspaper or financial journal of general circulation published in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, or by mailing to holders of registered bonds. Bidders are required to specify the rate or rates of interest which the bonds are to bear, not to exceed five per cent(s-.)per annum, in multiples of one-eighth (W) or one tenth ( of one per cent (i%). Not more than three different interest rates shall be named in each bid but a rate may be repeated without being considered a different rate. Blds specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each interest rate, but all bonds maturing on the same date and any fully registered bond shall bear the samesingle rate. The interest due on any coupon bond on any interest payment date shall be represented by a single interest coupon. No bid will be considered for less than par and accrued interest to the date of delivery. The Farmers Home Administration of the United States of America has entered into a loan agreement with the Town of Pierceton pursuant to which it proposed to buy these bonds at par and an interest rate of five per cent(s%) per annum, provided blds are not received from other purchasers within the limits and on the terms hereinabove set forth. The successful bidder may elect to have its bonds issued as coupon bonds registrable as to principal only, in the denomination of SI,OOO each; or as bonds registrable as to principal and interest In the denomination of SI,OOO each, or in denominations equal to the aggregate principal maturing on each October 1, or in a denomination equal to the principal amount of the issue. Unless the Town is notified in writing of a different election within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale, the bonds, if sold to others than the Farmers Home Administration, will be issued as coupon bonds registrable only as to principal. The successful bidder may also designate, subject to the approval of the Town, a bank In the City of Indianapolis as an alternate paying agent for the coupon bonds, but any such designation shall be made in writing to the Town within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Except in the case of a bid by the Farmers Home Administration of the United States of America, all bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes marked "Bld for Water works Revenue Bonds of 1978" and each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in an amount equal to two per cent< 2 %) of the principal amount of the bonds bid for, payable to the Town of Pierceton, as a good faith deposit to secure the Town against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bld. Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned Immediately following the award of the bonds. Except in the case of bonds awarded to the Farmers Home Administration, which are sold under the loan agreement with said agency, the successful bidder or bidders shall make payment for the bonds and accept delivery thereof at such bank, in the Town of Pierceton, Indiana, or a bank in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as he shall designate. The failure of the successful bidder to pay for and accept delivery of the bonds as herein provided shall constitute a default and entitle the Town to retain such check and the proceeds thereof as its agreed liquidated damages. The unqualified approving opinion of ice Miller Donadio & Ryan, bond counsel of Indianapolis, together with the printed bonds, a transcript of the proceedings had relating to the issuance of said bonds, and closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the bonds, will be furnished to the purchaser at TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT — Furnished or unfurnished, $l3O plus utilities, deposit required, for more information call 457-2798.

the expense of the Town. No conditional blds, other than the bid of the Farmers Home Administration, will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If acceptable bid is not received at the time herein fixed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement tor a period of thirty (30) days, during which time no bid which Is lower than the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. Said bonds are being issued for the pur pose of financing extensions to the munclpal waterworks, owned and operated by the Town of Pierceton, pursuant to Ordinance No. 150, adopted by the Board of Trustees of said Town on August 23.1977. Said bonds will rank junior to the Town's "Waterworks improvement Bonds" In the amount of $72,000. maturing over a period ending October 1, 1987. Copies of said ordinance and the engineering data prepared by the con suiting engineers employed by the Town, may be examined at the office of the ClerkTreasurer in said Town. All bidders shall be deemed to be advised of the provisions of said ordinance, and as to the property and revenues of the waterworks of the Town. Said bonds are being issued under the provisions of Chapter 155 of the Acts of 1929, as amended, and all acts supplemental thereto, and pursuant to the provisions of said Act, the bonds are secured by a pledge of and will be payable solely from the Bond and interest Redemption Account, to which account there has been pledged forty-eight per cent (48%) of the gross revenues of the waterworks, and they will not constitute an indebtedness of the Town within the provisions and limitations of the constitution of the State of Indiana. Said ordinance provides that additional bonds of equal priority with the bonds now offered may subsequently be issued under the conditions

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waterworks project. Including a statement of essential facts, may be obtained upon application to the undersigned ClerkTreasurer. Town Hall, Pierceton, Indiana. Dated this 24th day of Feb., 1978 Janice Bust Clerk Treasurer M.l-<

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