The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 December 1980 — Page 19

LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nolle* Is hereby given that th* Board ot Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until Dtcimber 29, 19*0. 10:30 a.m. receive blds for Bullet trap, Target Conveying System, Safety Baffles and Lighting Equipment. Specifications may be obtained at the County Auditor's Office or the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department. Warsaw, Indiana. All blds must be submitted on form No. 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be on file in the County Auditor's Office at Warsaw, Indiana by 10:30 a.m. on December 29, 1980 Each bld must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check in the amount of 51,000 or 10 per cent of the maximum blds subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. All blds must be accompanied by the necessary affidavit of non-collusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all blds. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1980. Jean Northenor. Auditor Kosciusko County D. 10-17 9 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Warsaw, Indiana, will accept blds for the project known as PARK AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION. Section "C". until 8:15 A M. local time on the 6th day of January. 1981, at the Council Chambers In the City Building. Market and High Streets, Warsaw. Indiana, at which time and place all blds will be publicly and read aloud. Contract Documents are on file and may be examined at the Special Projects Office, Engineering Building. 794 West Center Street, Warsaw, Indiana, 46580. Contract Document may be obtained at the location set forth above for a nonrefundable fee of $25.00 per set. Checks for Contract Documents shall be payable to the "Board of Public Works, City of Warsaw. Indiana". The Owner and the Designer will not be responsible for full or partial sets ot Contract Documents obtained from any other source. Each Bidder shall deposit his respective

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Hid In a Bld Bond by an Incorporated surety company In good standing and qualified to do business In th* Stat* of Indiana In an amount of\>ot less than five percent (5%) of th* bid payable to the City of Warsaw, Indiana. Eaclv bidder shall furnish with his bld. a statement or letter from a surety company licensed to transact such business In th* Stat* of Indiana and qualified as surety under the underwriting limitations on the current list of "surety Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds" as published In the Treasury Department Circular No. 570 which certifies that In th* event his bld Is accepted by the Board of Public Works, City of Warsaw, Indiana, said surety company will execute and deliver a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond for said Bidder each In the full amount of hl* bld. A bidder may withdraw his bld at any time prior to th* scheduled- time for the receipt and opening of blds; however, no Bidder may withdraw hl* bld for a period of thirty (30) calendar day* following the date set - forth for receiving and opening of all blds without the written consent of the Board of Public Work* and Safety of the City of Warsaw. Indiana. The contract for this work shall be awarded or rejected within thirty (30) calendar days from the opening of blds. The Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Warsaw, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any and all blds and to waive any Informalities In the bidding. This project will be funded by grant* from the United State* Department of Housing and Urban Development and the award of a contract for this project Is contingent upon the approval of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development of the successful bidder. The successful Bidder will be retired to pay laborers, workmen, mechanlsf and other employee* on the work under this Contract no less than the Federal Wage Rates for each craft, trade or occupation as determined for this project. A copy of these wage rates Is contained In the Contract Documents. Any contract or contracts awarded under this Advertisemenffor Blds are expected to be funded by a grant from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Neither the United States nor any of Its departments, agencies or employees Is or will be a party to this Advertisement for Bld* or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to the regulations of the United States

Department of Housing and Urban Foreign (out of state) corporation* must register with the Secretary of th* State of Indian* as required by th* Indian* General Corporation Act as’ stated therein and expressed In th* Attorney General's Opinion No- 2. dated January 13.195*. City of Warsaw, Indiana By: P.E. (Mike) Hodges. Mayor ATTEST. Pamela Ward, Clerk-Treasurer Dated: December 2.19*0 D.lO-17 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioner* of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until December 29, 19*0, 10:30 a.m. receive bld* tor Radio Communications Equipment and Tower for Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department. Specifications may be obtained at the County Auditor's Office or the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department, Warsaw. Indiana. All blds must be submitted on form No. 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be on file In the County Auditor's Office at Warsaw, Indiana by 10:30 a.m. on December' 29, 1900. Each bld must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check In the amount of 51,000 or 10 per cent of the maximum bld* subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. Ail blds must be accompanied by the necessary affidavit of non-collusion a* required by lew. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bld*. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1900. Jean Northenor. Auditor Kosciusko County D.lO-17 • NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Warsaw, will receive sealed bld* for the annual bulk quantities of those Items and services listed below, and more particularly set out In accordance with specifications on file in the Office of the City Clerk-Treasurer, City Building, corner of Center and High Streets. Warsaw. Indiana. Gasoline, fuel oil. diesel fuel, bulk rock salt, asphalt, road seal, emulsified asphalt, limestone, asphalt patching, processed road gravel, pit run gravel, cutting trees, street marking paint, chlorine, anti-freeze and coolant, motor oil, hydraulic oil, automatic transmission fluid, slurry seal, and City employee uniforms. All blds shall be properly and completely executed on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 95, and shall Include a noncollusion affidavit, and a certified check or bld bond of Five Percent (5%) of the bld price. In the case of applied materials and services, bids should be submitted on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 96. Such check or bld bonds shall be made payable to the City of Warsaw, Indiana. All forms and specifications mentioned herein, shall be available at the City ClerkTreasurer's Office. Blds shall be received, until 8:30 a.m., January 6, 19*1, at which time all blds shall be opened and considered by the Board of Public Works and Safety at their regular scheduled meeting on said date In the City Building at Warsaw. Indiana. The Board of Public Works and. Safety reserves the right to reject any and all blds, delete any portions thereof, or waive any Informalities in the bidding. Dated this Sth day of December, 19*0. Pamela Ward, Clerk Treasurer City Os Warsaw, Indiana D.lO-17 j NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of School Trustees of Lakeland Community School Corporation. of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet at the Administrative Office of Lakeland Community School Corporation at Syracuse, Indiana, on Tuesday, December 23, 19*0, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) and at said time and place will receive sealed bids on and let to the highest bidder or bidders therefor the following described warrants: Temporary Loan Warrants in anticipation of taxes levied and in course of collection for the General Fund In the amount of $900,000.00, the Transportation Fund In the amount of $100,000.00, and the Debt Service Fund in the amount of $150,000.00, dated as of the date of delivery there of to the purchaser, said warrant or war rants to be in the denomination or denom Inations requested by the purchaser, to mature on December 31. 1981. and to bear Interest at a rate not exceeding 10% per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable at the State Bank of Syracuse, in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana/ Bidders for these warrants will be required to name the rate of Interest which the warrants are to bear, not to exceed 10% per annum. Such interest rate must be In multiples of %th or ’X.th of 1%. and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The warrants will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder or bidders therefor who has submitted his bid In accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the School Corporation to be determined by computing the total Interest on all of the warrants to their maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bld. If any. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bld shall be for all of the warrants or tor a specified amount of said warrants as set forth In said bld and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check In the amount of Ten Percent (10%) of the amount of bid and payable to "Lakeland Community School Corporation" to guarantee the School Corporation against default by such bidder In complying with the terms of this notice and his bld. Said warrants are being issued under the provisions of IC 20-5-1 to evidence a temporary loan for the purpose of obtaining funds to be used to meet current expenses of the School Corporation included In the regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year 1981, which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes In the year 1981, and there has been appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of current revenues of the School Corporation to be derived from the General Fund Tax Levy,.

from the Transportation Fund Tax Levy and from th* Debt Service Fund Tax Levy, mad* In th* year 1980 and collectible In the year INI to pay th* principal of and Interest on said warrants at maturity. Typewritten and executed warrant* and a transcript of the legal proceeding* will be furnished to the successful bidder at th* expense of th* School Corporation. No conditional bld* will be considered The successful bidder or bidder* shall accept delivery and make payment* for said warrants at such bank In th* Town of Syracuse or City of Indianapolis as may be designated by the successful bidder for such warrants Immediately upon being notified /.that the warrants are ready for delivery. V Dated this 9th day of December, 19*0 Philip R. Payne Secretary. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County, Indiana D.lO-17 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given, that th* Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeal* shall hold a public hearing on.a petition filed by Camelot Lak* of th* Valley Corp, c/o Jerry Hickman, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of Agricultural Uses. Said real estate I* located In on area which I* presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. Th* use requested I* a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which I* consistent with th* objectives and purposes of th* particular District. Said real estate Is located between County Roads 250 East and 300 East, and North of County Road 1200 North In Van Buren Township and described a* follows, to wit: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11. T-34-N, R-6-E, being a point located on the centerline of County Road 300 East; thence N-o*7'-E along the East Un* of said Southeast Quarter also being the centerline of County Road 300 East, 528.0 feet to a railroad spike and the point of beginning; thence N-89*57'-W, 1312.2 feet to an Iron pin; thence N-l’l9'-E, 157.73 feet to an Iron pin located on the south right of way line of LaPoint Drive; thence N 76'16' E along said right of way line, 210.94 feet to an Iron pin located at the Intersection of th* south right of way line and the east right of way line of LaPoint Drive; thence north along the east right of way line of LaPoint Drive, 897.16 feet to an Iron pin; thence east 350.0 feet to an Iron pin; thence North, 220.0 feet to an Iron pin; thence S-89*46'-E, 759.26 feet to a railroad spike located on the centerline of County Road 300 East also oeing the east line of said Southeast Quarter; thence S-O’T'-W along said east line of said Southeast Quarter also being the centerline of County Road 300 East, 1322.5 feet to the point of beginning, containing 32.75 acres of land more or less and subject to legal highways. Also Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11. T-34-N, R-6-E, being a railroad spike located at the Intersection of the centerlines of County Roads 250 East and 1200 North and being the point of beginning; thence N-o*3'-E along the centerline of County Road 250 East also being the west line of said Southeast Quarter. 815.72 feet to a PK nail; thence S--59*57'-E along the south line of the "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision. 790.01 feet to an Iron pin; thence N-SS’SS'E along the south line of the "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision, 628.39 feet to an Iron pin marking the Southeast Corner of Lot number 12 of the "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision; thence S-o*2'-W, 465.0 feet to an Iron pin located on the south line of said Southeast Quarter; thence N-89 , 58'-W along the south line of said Southeast Quarter, 1311.2 feet to the point of beginning, containing 16.08 acres of land more or less and subject to legal highways. Note: The above description Includes portions of Ashe Court and Hamill Court both being roadways located In "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision. Also Lots numbered 20, 21, 22, 23, 29 and 30 and the portion of Ashe Court located between Lots numbered 23 and 29, and the portion of Hamill Court located between Lots numbered 13 and 20. all located In "LAKE OF THE VALLEY" subdivision. This tract contains 4.37 acres of land more or less. Note: The total acreage of the above three tracts of land is 53.10 acres more or less. This .hearing will be held In the Commissioners Room, In the basement of the Kosciusko County Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 12 day of January, INI, at 7:00 P.M. All Interested persons are Invited at attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission. Court House, Warsaw, Indiana; no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard Director I , D. 17-24 LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONOF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 36318 PETITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE , COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES I OF RATES AND CHARGES AND OF RULES AND REGULATIONS APPLI CABLE TO SUCH RATES AND CHARGES. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct i a prehearing conference and preliminary I hearing In this cause pursuant to Rule XVI of I the Pules and Regulations Concerning , Practice and Procedure of the Public I Service Commission of Indiana. Such prehearing conference and preliminary hearing shall be held In the I Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office l Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2:00 P.M., EST, on Tuesday, January 6,1981. By: Larry J. Wallace xelndianapolis, Indiana December 9.19*0 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given th* taxpayer* of Wayne Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on th* 27 day of Dec. 19*0, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officer* consider necessary to meet the* extraordinary emergency existing at this time. TOWNSHIP FUND - Trustee Office; 10:00 A.M. Federal Revenue Sharing — Emergency Medical Service 524,832.00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS - Notice Is further given that certain existing appropriation* now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for th* purpose* tor which appropriated, and It I* therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations In the funds shown below be reduced to provide In part for the above additional appropriation*. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to th* Stat* Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen day* at th* County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriation* may be heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld. Edwin D. Pratt Trustee Wayne Township D. 17-24

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Christinas is the perfect occasion to delight someone close to you with an unusual gift not likely to be duplicated. A gift the entire family will enjoy all year round is an aquarium. Filled with colorful, fresh or saltwater tropical fish, an aquarium can beautify the home and fascinate children as well as adults. Aquariums are becoming increasingly popular due to their low cost, easy maintenance, and the wide variety of styles available. Fish, especially the freshwater varieties such as guppies, are perhaps the most inexpensive pets to own. To start a budding aquarist on his way, the Pet Information Bureau offers the following tips: NOTICE TO TAX PA YE RS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of ° Lakeland Community School Corporation Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:00 o'clock p.m., on the 23rd day of December. 1980, will consider the following additional appropriation from existing fund which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND: .9 Purchase of Land, remodeling, site improvement, furniture and equipment, architectural and legal fees Project No. 9102 Milford Junior High School $150,000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board 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 objecting to any additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Philip R. Payne, Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation D.lO-17

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first, a 10-gallon capacity tank is an adequate size to buy for the novice. Many varieties of fish and plant life can comfortably inhabit a tank this size, and the care and maintenance of a freshwater tank is simple enough even for children. Aside from the aquarium tank itself, a thermometer, filter, pump,"gravel and lighting cover should be purchased. Mosb-pct shops offer complete kits with everything needed to set up an aquarjum. A beginner’s freshwater tank and accessories can generally be purchased for less than S3O; a saltwater aquarium, for under SIOO. Pet shop personnel will be very helpful getting you started. When Christmas arrives, you can even festively wrap the aquarium setup and put it right under the tree. A gift certificate from your local pet shop can be wrapped into the package or stuffed in a stocking which will allow the lucky new aquarist the fun and excitement of selecting his own fish. The first trip to the pet shop will be quite educational; he’ll learn proper care instructions for the fish selected, as well as, the proper food required. Pet shop experts can often recommend interesting reading materials dealing with the subject of aquariums and fish care. Let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. —I John 3:18

Wed., December 17,1980 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Houser's report i Robert Houser, chief of police, submitted the activities for the Syracuse police department for the month of November. The department answered 189 calls and the police vehicles drove 5,555 miles. There were 93 courtesy calls made, one gun permit issued, four title checks and officers assisted on four fire and ambulance calls. There were six property damage accidents with seven vehicles involved. The amount of damage in those accidents were’ $4,800. Officers investigated three personal injury accidents involving two vehicles and the damage was estimated at $3,300. Syracuse Police assisted the county and state police on nine accidents. Officers received seven theft complaints with the amount of loss at $530 and $472 were recovered. Also five vandalism complaints were filed with the loss of $165. The department received 48 miscellaneous

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shows 189 calls complaints and six dog complaints, impounding Syracuse made four traffic arrests, three misdemeanor and felony arrests, two juvenile arrest or probation and four warnings issued. Officers made one parking citation. Regular officers worked 159Mhours over time and spent 64 hours in school. Reserve officers worked 9*2 hours and received 76 hours in service training. Dispatcher Report Dispatchers for the Town of Syracuse handled 2,119 calls during November. The police department received 1,424 calls for the city and 205 calls in the township. The fire department received 144 calls for the city and 116 in the township. Milford received 206 calls through the dispatcher and the street department received 24 calls. Dispatchers extended 641 courtesy calls.

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