The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1982 — Page 20
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. July 28.1982
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•MUSIC MAN* OPENS — The Enchanted Hills Production of Meredith Wilson's “The Music Man" opens Wednesday, July 28. in Syracuse. This tale of a con man named Harold Hill, played by Dan LeMonnier. Chicago native, follows the complications resulting from Hill’s occupation ofselHng musical instruments then disappearing with the money before the instruments or promised music lessons can be delivered. LeMonnier, pictured above on the left, appeared at Enchanted Hills two years ago in “Glass Menagerie,” "1776“ and "Dracula.” He is on the staff of the Goodman School of Drama and worked test season at the Oak Park Shakespeare Festival where he played in "Dr. Faustus" and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream" and wrote and performed the music for "The Twins.” Pictured with LeMonnier is Melodie Bucher, also from Chicago, who has been performing in Chicago night chibs and doing fashion modeling for Joanne Brooks.
LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Mafic* I* Mr*by giv*n ** taxpayer* of Washington Township Kosciusko County. Indiana, that th* Advisory Board of said Township at their regular meeting place at 7 30 o’clock PM . on th* 2nd day of August. 19*2, WIN consider the following appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency at this time Poor Relief Fund Medical Direct Assistance » 1000 Other Direct Relle* 29.000 Total 130.000 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 (IS) days at the county auditor's office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such othe place as may be designated A't such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire ot the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held E W Hackbirth Township T rustee Jy 21 2* LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the "TOth day of July. 1982, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse Koaciusko County Indiana adopted the 10l low mg Or di nance ORDINANCE NO 12 II WST ORDINANCE REGULATING VEHICLE PARKING ON PARK ING LOTS OWNED BY THE
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EILEEN LjAUGHNER SR I 3 So (M Syracuse LISAHUBAR’T 452 5160 P o Bai 206 *56 - *« 13 We Have Sold More Lake Front Wawasee Property This Year Than Anyone . . . We Have Buyers — But Because We Are Selling, We Need Listings, PLEASE CALL. One Os The Least Expensive '■ Wawasee Lake Front Cottages 50 Lot Nice Beach Possible Terms. SB9 900 Make Offer.
TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA WHEREAS, the Town of Syracuse. Indiana. presently owns and maintains certain real estate within the Corporate L Im its of the Town of Syracuse for the purpose of public vehicle parking, and WHEREAS, said real estate consists of two (2) continuous lots commonly referred to as upper lot and lower lot. both of which lots are bordered on the East by North Harrison Street and said upper lot being located to the North of an alley presently dividing said upper and lower lots, and said upper lot being bordered on the North by East Washington Streer-»nd said lower lot extending South of said alley dividing said lots and being bordered on the South by East Main Street, and WHEREAS. It is in the best interest of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, and ot the general public engaged in the use of said lots for vehicle parking that proper restrictions and regulations be established for the use thereof NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE INDIANA ’ Section I. No person shall park or stand a vehicle or motor vehicle upon the parking lot described herein as the upper parking lot for a period of time exceeding twenty four (M) con secuttve hours excepting on Sundays and holidays Section 2. No person shall park or stand or knowingly allow a vehicle or motor vehicle to remain parked or standed upon the parking lot described herein as the lower parking lot for a period of time in excess of two (2) con secutive hours between the hours of 9 00 ociock AM and 400 o'clock PM. on Monday through Saturday. Inclusive, and excepting holidays Section 1. The parking io* described herein as the lower parking lot shall be closed dally bet
ween the hours of 1:W o'clock AJML ends:M o'clock A JU. lor Ww of gftowfirg for dggiWwg miM mgtntentncg ttMroof* Mid no vgtUcfg or footer voMclo Bhgll bo ollowod on such lower lot between such hours. Vehicles or motor vehicles period or A* eel iwnNU wi vtamriwi ttx arwj provisions hereof moy bo towed trom the obovo described pork inp lots et tho expense of tho owner thereof .or tho person In J'secttons. ( Appropriate signs shall be erected on the with In doser tied parking lots giving no tie* of AX* amawl • 1 am* inc provisions Os »TW» unjindnLt «no snun vt Inplaceat the time of any alleged offense. » Secttea 4. That any person in violation of any of the terms or provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in an amount of not lees than Five Dollars (*S) nor more than Fifty Dollars (M 0 Any person charged with a violatian of this ordinance may. In Hou of being charged tor such violation In Court for the penalties prescrioea nere*n« pey to yyw vierx Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse for the benefit of the General Fund of said Town, within thirty (30) days after being charged with any such violation, the sum of Five Dollars (85) for each such violation if paid within five (5) days of the violation, or If such sum has not boon paid within said five (5) days, then by paying the sum of Five Dollars (*s) plus an additional On* Dollar (Si) tor each day from the time of the violation charged to date of payment, with such total sum not to exceed Twenty-five Dollars (825) Section 7 All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict or incon* is tent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed Section A This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its pessage and proper publication thereof. Duly passed and adopted at a regular and duty constituted meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, on the 20th day of July. 19*2 Cart L. Myrlck. President Attest: Cynthia A. Fry, Clerk Treasurer Jy.2*A4 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL * CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Koaciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 2nd day of August. 19*2 Frances Noble 8830 50 Mary Jane Schmitt *1125 Jeanne WOlrlck *1125 Deborah Hughes *l’ 25 Roberta Waggoner 792 ’1 Judy Cox 792.91 Cynthia Kantenweln 792.91 Lila Christner 774.3* Kim Vanlaningham 774.58 Shirley Tatter 72*.75 Mary Small 72*.75 Dorothy Fltislmmons 142.00 Charlotte Mort* *30.50 Nancy Croy *3O 50 Margaret Garman 111.25 Kathy Ransbottom *11.25 Helen Coons 792.91 Sandra Mullet* 792.91 Kathryn Teel 792.91 Marlene Weller *30.50 Janet Gadson 307.00 Patti Marsh 414.40 Esther Heckman *30.50 Joyce Shafer *30.50 Bonnie Shafer . *11.25 Gloria Mapl* / *1125 Karen Thomas 792.91 E Ila Mae R ansbottom 540 00 Ann Shively 547 00 Norma Knoop 540 00 E LuArm Knoop 540.00 Gail Weirick 547 00 Carol Sundhelmer *30.50 Janice Anglin 457 00 Frances Besson 493.50 Ron Robinson 1.245.13 Richard Mikel 1.304.34 Roger Fellow* 1,344.34 TomKitch 1.243,11 Stanley Holderman 1.303 31 Howard Meeer 1.224-04 Richard Monk 1.204 *4 Jettßronslng 1,224.04 Michael Hobbs 1.172.44 Tom Brindle 1.1*9.44 Sam Whitaker 1.144.44 Dave Curtis 1.043.34 MikeFlshbaugh 9*2.71 Darlene Speigie 954.91 Kay Loti *77.91 Ed Brown *77.91 Richard Kemper 774.14 Michael Kissinger 4*3 74 Barbara Eestlund 12*.33 Michael Valentine 125 00 Rosa Schooley *30.50 Margaret Warren *3O 50 Edith Carlin *” 25 Sharon Thompson *ll 25 M Jane Slater 37* 00 Karltan Goon 45 00 Miriam Riding* *30.50 Betty McCullough 811.25 Betty Oust 133.00 Joyce McConnell *30.50 Kathryn Bouse *11.25 Rus* Anglin 13.50 Sally McKHH 729 00 Mary White >37.00 Beverly Clampltt 540 00 Eva Slater 1.420 00 Zoia Wertenberger 702.00 Jean Lynch 475 00 Connie Church 54 00 J F Boggs 540.0* Carolyn Slabaugh 1.034 00 Esther Nelson 540 00 Sue Ann Mitchell 45000 Judith Prado >OO 00 Mary Fry 350.00 Martha Wuthrich 142 00 Lis* Collier 324 M Bessie Hackbirth 0100 Blanche Knapp 547 00 Jennifer Fruah 534.04 Teresa Weirick 404 00 Daniel Richard 1.345*3 Patrick Watkins 1.103.33 Clnda Overmyer *3O 50 Amy Kennedy 974.5* Carman Dannor *1125 SueGiadieux 792 91 Krista Baker 444.5* Mary Beth Minor *3O 50 Debbie Renier *1125 Penny Patrick 792 91 Eldon Ward 353 25 Son|a Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 5*3.33 Garold Herrick 442 50 W E Pyte 475 00 Lorin Knlspel 1.750 00 . Eugene Schtotterbeck I*oooo L Richard Denney 992 00 Wilfred Woi Iman 530.27 Vtoia Dickerson *19.25 Phyllis Abbott 252 00 Jeanette Robinson 294 00 Lewis Hodson 3*’ 4* Thomas Wottman 274 70 Sandy Rovensttne 079.00 Verna Owsley 917 50 Roy Carlile 91*93 Darrell Creech 045 33 Gone Norton 900.33 Forreef Bouse **> 73 Burden Blackbum IJMA3I United Telephone Co- 4.243*4 Lake City Wholesale 50 34 Postmaster 2.130 00 Wholesale Electric 5144 Waddell Printing Co 1.532 25 IBM 1.435 33 Nipsco 9.3*2.43 Mall Journal 312*6 TlmesUntan ’ 337 59 Business Equipment Co 441 S 3 Warsaw Office Sugpttes 4*7 *3 Charlene Knlspel 3*5.4* Emergency Radio Service 79.72 AEBoyceCa *2*74 Michael Miner 22 *0 Johnson Publishing Co. I*7 *0 Monroe 72.0* N. 8. Jacket* >34.4* 3M ’*•«• Ron Phillips 353.40 Dennis Ruch 3*4.4* Amoco Oil **J> Gast Fuel A Service 2AI4J* Marathon OU <*.74 Shell Oil l” 47
CokStudlo 5*.4* Maple City Fire Extinguisher. Inc. 42.00 Ronßoblneon 43.41 CAM Body Shop 234.10 JuddCookChev. W 1.21 Don'sßepair 204.2* a a-ea * 1 "Bl Ml FVOVIV* * OW*f*J * WTWCmOr IC* JI. IW Monteith Thre 707.90 Petro Bros. 4L40 Warsaw Automotive AOS Wlndys Marathon 1*7.30 Town of Leesburg 3.000.00 Williams Industrie* 3*34 Steven Jenkins Co. 133.92 MPH industries 459 *9 Supreme Sales Co. 14.59 Gerald Eestlund 24*30 Margaret Warren 9*25 Kartton Goon 14.00 Avis Gunter 59 *4 Miriam Riding* 130.09 Xerox Corp. 44.59 Kathryn Bouse 234.43 Cleora Cauffman 106.04 Beniamin McKrlli 441.30 Robert White 352.30 Julia Goon 4*42 Fred Slabaugh 419.52 E .W. Hackbirth **92 Superior Business Form* 34.14 Max Reed 455.00 Clnda Overmyer 19.00 Daniel Richard 297 44 Patrick Watkins 50 *2 Eldon Ward 30.7* E Iters Communication 207.00 Jean Northenor 103.25 Owens 71.54 Carpenter Paper 045.00 United Office Supplies 139.32 Nancy Croy S 3 6* Rex Reed 132 *0 Todd Realty 300 00 Indiana Bell 57 70 Indiana Purdue University 27.44 Telex Computer Products 105 00 Logansport State Hospital 72 75 New Castle State Hospital *1.65 Braitell Funeral Home 100 00 Harris Funeral Home 500 00 Robert D. Loose Funeral Home 100.00 D O McComb A Sons 130 00 McHatton Wyman Funeral Home 100.00 Owen Wei tert Duncan Fun. Home 100 00 Peeples State Bank 30.00 Titus Funeral Home 100.00 American Legion Post 49 250 00 Elkhart County 24 00 John McKee. DVM 52 50 David M. Griffith A Assoc. 5.K0 00 Abells TV Antenna Service 100 00 Clint Bowling 25 20 Margaret Howard 41.20 Bruce Johnson 14.70 Weaver A Sons 6 *2 Superior Supply 1.20* *5 Warsaw Cleaners A Laundry 266.00 Coverall Rental 155.25 Warsaw Insurance Agency 700.00 Hoosier Water Co. 204 4* Sewage Collection Office 165.94 AAR Industries > 71.76 Walmer Supply 30 35 Hall Hardware 136.99 Lakeland Sanitation 126 75 Milter A Sons 6*ll Ac* Hardware 12.13 Professional Chemical . 129.91 Woodies Supermarket 9.52 Branam. Jay. Willman A Triplett 43.00 Brennans 29 35 Pawan Chadha, MD 105.00 Russell L Heyde. DDS 20 00 KCH 1.2*0 90 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 1* 00 Koaciusko Radiology 200.00 William C Park*. MD 1.000 00 Roberta Ros*. MD 35 00 C. Alan Rovenstine 3.093.20 Edward J Meyers 69 20 Douglas Morton 37.32 Robert Burner 30 00 Richard Sand 200 00 Judy Dalton 16.00 Linda Furnivall ’0 00 Eugene Brumfield 32 99 KABS 1400 LaMadre 2156 William Dalton II 1.667 00 Indiana State Bar Assoc 95 00 Instant Copy 10.50 Systems Media 49 25 Matthew Bender A Co. 157 50 Heckman Bindery 45 75 Lawyers Co-op Publishing Co. 277.70 Legislative Services Agency 49 30 The Michie Co.; *o* West Publishing Co 605 00 Eugene Brown 59.62 VanAusdall A Farrar 57.00 BarbaraDrye 1*46 Edna Poe 9 90 Rhudell Yeager 25.66 Wilder Thompson 17 9* Patricia Colombero 9W Doris Swinford 13.74 Joan Rich 13 26 Miriam Bruce 11*2 Charles Bertsch *46 Patricia Ammerman *22 Viola Gruenewald 24.70 Arthur Boehm* 17.9* Sibyl Barker 18 46 Donald Boggs 12.06 Scott Carmichael 9.42 Mary Kreis 11.(2 James Camp 8 46 Brian Romine 13.26 Fred Homburg 9.90 Ray Godshalk 10 *6 Brenda Milter *46 Sheila Allen 9.42 Daniel O'Haver I*l4 Gate Owens 14.22 Eloise Mast 12.30 Roy Saner 17 5* Margery Brubaker 21 34 William Hfr* 19.90 Michael Stewart 22 30 Sharon Howard 1* 9* Jacqueline Guy 23 26 Max Engl* 20 *6 Joe Frederick 14 70 Angela Reed 17 10 Linda Kirkendall • *4 Bonnte Moore 10 3*
Bill* Willard 13 26 Ermal Coy 1/24 33 / BEAUTIFUL WAW ASEE \ UKE FRONT HOME! | . ~F«O»|J $115,900 3 bedroom, 2 bath on nice corner lot with lake to the front and channel on the side. Logan-Rogers Realty ! WAWASEE VILLAGE ACROSS FROM THE NEW 1 LAKE CITY BANK i | 457-4474 |
Roe* Timmons 13.26 Kendall Biller » 13 74 Penny Cook 9.42 Joyce Timberman 13.26 Jo Ellen Deaton 9.90 Betty Nyenhuls *-46 Noble Fisher 13.26 Timmy Burnett *94 Carol Johnson *46 | Marjorie Thornburg 15.66 Hatel Hufiiger 12.7* Mlckd Swanson 10 *6 . Gary Williams 10 *6 Keith Grindle ’ 990 Joseph Hatala 9 42 Charles Dolbee 10.(6 Hubert Krull 14.22 Ruth Corner 8.94 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 10.000.00 CCBF Bixel Paint Corp. 10.99 Sawyer Excavating 6,576.00 Geiger Excavating 1,244.25 LRAST Cowles A Simpson Sand A Gravel 1,260.00 DAD Farms 1.537.20 Erl* Stone Inc. **97.59 WAW Gravel Co. 162 35 Elmer Zimmerman $94 00 Pierceton Equipment Co. 115.164.2* CUM CT MS A E Boyce Co. 726.60 American Home Centers 27.25 Robert Burner 625.00 Business Equipment Co. 1.206.11 E Iters Communication 3.035 60 Kennedy Equipment Co. 1.777.50 Wright Construction Corp 1*761.6* CUM JAIL Central Indiana Hardware 439.50 GAM Fence Co. 619.00 Indiana Restaurant Equip. 200.52 Charles W. Thomas 151.50 CONST BOND Wright Construction Corp 55.093 30 REV SHARING Manatron. Inc. 110.30 Kos. Co. 4-H Council 6.000 00 Glen Cook ' 70.00 Jan Cook 25 00 Kyle Cunningham 75.00 Gloria Dolhia 30.00 Bill Ellinger 25.00 Bryan Enterline 50 00 Patricia Flowers 100.00 Marvin Green 30 00 Paul Hughes 40.00 Glen Jones 75.00 Garner Marvin 40 00 Paul Matxat 100 00 Linda Morris 135 00 Mrs Glen Popenfoose 100.00 Fancheon Resler 40.00 Susan Schell 90 00 Bill Sheridan 125 00 John Stahly • 40 00 Susie Szynalski 40.00 Jim Watkins 40.00 Bill Wilder 40 00 GDI -20* Lawrence Sawyer 6.790 00 Terry Cripe 117.00 Meiser Bros *272.61 Jerry Warren 350 00 UPKEEP-209 American Legion Post 25* 6 90 Joe Bagwell 13.51 Nedra Beebe 3 30 Mildred Behnke 7 50 Robert Blakely 4 9$ George Boley John Bueter 3.30 Howard Elder 6.90 Gerald Hamilton 4.14 Opal Harman 12.55 Larry Harrawood 3.60 Stanley Hershberger 1102 Cletus Hochstetler 7.32 Leon Horn 11.15 Jack Ingram 6.45 Jerry Jarvis 23 20 Donald Molencupp 2.500.00 Everett Montel 3.30 Genavee Nelson 10 66 Velma Pfteiderer 3 30 R A S Excavating 2.137 00 Wilfred Rensberger 10.80 Ernest Rhoades 229.63 James Scott 1.600.00 Mike Sellers 3*48 Bob Sittler 137.92 Harold Slater 26126 Charles Stone 5 40 J F. Street 21.65 Steven Sudhotf 3» Stanley Swart: 3.00 Lowell Vinning 100 70.. Ned Vogel 833 55 Thearl Wise 24.93 Joe Wolf 3 60 Henry Wright 10 00 Lowell Zenti 51.35 Virgil Zimmerman 6 45 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Dick Winebrenner 2.027 50 Don Forney 1.666.66 Harold Gerard 1.267 97 Bernard Kuhn 1,252 70 Ronald Leiter 1.213 33 Francis Denny 1,136 03 William Raypole 1.091.48 Carol Shilling 1.166.66 Robert Martin 1.247*1 James Mettler 1.093 M John Ingle 970.16 Lennie Young 990 36 Ed Blosser 905 52 Ken Busselberg 905.52 Raymond Faulkner 603 68 Jeff Mettler 905 52 Gary Adams 1,076 25 Charles Cotton 1.076.25 John E Davis 1.076.25 Marshall Hawley 1,067.54 David Huffman 1,071.89 Gtendon Huffman 1,067,54 Bruce Hyde. Jr. 1.071*9 Robert Jackson 1,067.54 Jeffrey Kuhn 1 000 35 William Long, Sr 1.067.54 Ronald Norman 1.067 54 Larry Phillips 1.111.09 Roswell Robbins 1,067 54 Terry Rowland 1.05* 83 Jack Adams 1.047.38
Ronald Himes 1.107.23 Kim Huff 1,051.65 Bruce Hyde 111 1,055.93 Frederick Kammerer 1.051.65 Alvin Milter 1.120.05 Bobby Miner 1.047.3* j Larry Montel 1.051.65 Don Rogers 1,120.05 John Stapleton 1.124.33 Roy Tennant 1.051.65 Garl Young 1,051.45 Remington Rand $5.04 Blankenship Oil Co. 602.25 Pierceton Equipment Co. 22.039 17 Monteith Tire *777.11 Ace Hardware 35.13 All-Power Distributors 22.20 Allen County Motors 149 59 Allen County Tractor Sales 72.00 Allen McDonald 120.40 Brake Materials Parts 92.76 Clarke GM Diesel 468.99 Crown Battery Mfg 686.25 Deeds Equipment Co. 1.074.*$ Ft. Wayne Spring Service 571.26 Herschel Corp 26*32 Jackson Engineering 300.90 KAR Products 65.81 Mac Allister Machinery Co *993.00 MacDonald Machinery Co 170.44 Miller A Sons Lumber 3.82 Millington Bros. 27.50 National Fleet Supply 1,125.00 Nowak A Williams Supply Co. 15.44 Petrolane Gas Service 134.60 Purity Cylinder Gases 109.73 Otallty Farm & Fleet 62.72 Rabb Soft Water 52 50 Reid-Holcomb Co. 95.33 Robinson 4 Price 919$ Russ Moore 1.361.5* Schraders 620.93 Share Corp 354 00 Sharp Hardware 43 70
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation. Kosciusko County. Indiana that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 10th day of August, 19*2 will conduct a public hearing on the 19*3 budget and on the 26th day of August. 19*2. will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates tor adoption: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programs. . 53.04*426 50000; Debt Services 51.335.067 12000: Instruction — Special Programs 19*104 13000; Instruction - Adult- Continuing Education 15.100 Total Debt Service Fund. ..51.335,067 21000 Support Services— Pupils 93.377 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND 72000: Support Services — Instruction Staff 15*79* 50000: Debt Services 24*153 23000 Support Services - General Administration 7*401 24000 Support Services — School Administration 469,*14 Total Cumulative Building Fund * 243.153 25000 Support Services - Business 1.010.6*1 TRANSPORTATION FUND 26000 Support Services — Central 2*3,644 25000: Support Services — Business 361.369 30000: Community Services.. 2*250 26000: Support Services —Central 4*99* 40000 Non programmed Charges *2.667 Total Transportation FundS 406.367 Total General Fund 55.447.262 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Debt Trans Cumulative General Service portation Building FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TODEC 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year .Jan. Ito Dec. 31.19*3 inclusive 5*447.262 51.335.067 5406.367 243.153 2. Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec 31 of present year to be made from appropriations unexpended 2.412,471 290.870 188.2*9 251,729 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 ot present year 58.000 30,000 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1. * 3and4):. 57.917.733 51.625.937 5594.656 5524.8*2 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PRO POSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance. June 30 of present year 22*463 454.101 63.297 217.120 7. Taxes to be collected present year (Dec. Settlement) 912,366 386.596 98.36* 107.3*8 8 Miscellaneous revenue to be received July lot present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file) a Special Taxes 394.107 157.570 39.475 4*214 b All Other Revenue 4.167,193 214.984 153.413 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6 7.8a and 8b) .... 55.700.129 51.213.251 5354.553 5367,722 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31 OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line9from lineS) 2,217,604 412.686 240.103 157.160 11 Operating balance (not in excess of expenses from Jan. Jto June 30. less misc revenue tor the same period) 14.239 565.504 12. Total (Add Lines lOand 11) 52.231.843 5 97*190 5240.103 5157.160 14 Net Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy (Deduct Line 13 from Line 12) 2,231.843 978.190 240,103 255.000 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Net Taxable Property 5102.500.000 FUNDS— Proposed Rate Amount to Be Raised General » 18 52.234.500 Debt Service .«6 984.000 Cumulative Building 25 256.250 Transportation 24 246.000 Total 53 63 . 5* 720.750 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS— " Collected Collected Collected Collected 1979 19*0 1981 1982 General 51.877.921 51.809.2*4 51.852.794 52,123.949 Debt Service —. 4*6.449 418,766 634,780 899.978 Cumulative Building ... 226.255 \ 226.384 286,366 249.984 — Transportation 229.093 228,995 ’ Totals 52.590.625 52.585.969 53.003.033 53.502.916 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or in their failure to do so. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax comtor further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county . BILLY G LITTLE JOHN F. KROH PHILIP R PAYNE DAVEL CAREY F ; MARGUERITE B HOERR Board of School Trustees Dated this 20th day of July. >982 Jy.2B-A.4
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Smith Ford 4*026.09 State . 48**5 Stockberger Machinery 8*74 T.TJ». Inc. 124.50 Thompson Agri Builders *6.9* Tri State Fasteners 10*0* WAW Truck Sates 1,059 52 Warsaw Automotive 47*7$ Warsaw Chemical 47.80 Warsaw Steel 300.55 Woodies Rental 3*oo X-ergon 93.26 Yetter Farm Equipment 57.9$ Aquatek 74.7 S Coverall Rental 70*61 Warsaw Cleaners * Laundry 35.00 United Telephone Co. 129.39 Times-Union 20.30 Mail-Journal 32.42 Nipsco 491.06 Blue Cross-Blue Shield , *OOO.OO Evans Auction Service 1.465.50 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT PAYROLL * CLAIMS Peggy Shively 1.707.00 Genyce Dißico 1,24*00 Karen Harding 1.240.00 Kathi Kinney 1.240 00 Charlene Smith 1.240.00 Tanya Wise 1,240.00 Beverly Marten 1,240.00 Roger Schmucker 1.137.00 Eliiabeth Williams 927.00 Nina Bryant 927.00 Marjorie Himes 8*9.00 Mary Besson 7*3.00 Carol Collins 753.00 Yvonne England 783.00 Beverley Andrews 783.00 Michael Reed 41*67 Business Equipment 25.56 McHatton-Wyman Funeral Home 550.00 Parkview Memorial Hospital 9*6.00 I.U.M.C. 100 00
James Shupe. DOS 72.20 Baker Bros. Rental 460.00 Karen Harding 6*.*6 Kathi Kinney 114.84 Beverly Marten 137.2* Roger Schmucker 67 10 Charlene Smith 3*72 Tanya Wise 102.52 United Telephone Co. 215.19 Christian Haven Home 2,272 30 Hooks *BO Mendenhall Pharmacy *BS C. Joe Ottinger, MD 20.00 David Steigmeyer. MD 3*o* Richard Strait. DDS 77.00 Brennans *B*. Dunham * Love Inc. 4.75 Fagen Pharmacy 29.7* KCH 1,454.35 Leestma Medical Clinic 46.00 James Hollinger. MD 940.00 Kosciusko Co. Shelter Care 936.00 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Michael Oacquisto 469.68 Carroll Sherman 1,375 00 Alan Lowe 1.11*16 Robert Nelson 462.00 Barbara Clouse 1,103.66 Anna Berkey (16.67 Mary Johnson *11.2$ A. E. Boyce Co. 3.99 Waddell Printing Co. 3RTOC Mendenhall Pharmacy 7.20 Postmaster woo Alan Lowe 227.04 Robert Nelson 86.6* Carroll Sherman 341.40 United Telephone Co. 25.40 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day of August. 1982.
