The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 March 1983 — Page 16
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 2,1983
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Sullivan book on sale at Webster library The North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Public Library has announced that the book written by Kip Sullivan about North Webster is available for purchase by the public at the library. I ANSWERS ACROSS ! 1 1-Pares 22-Si t 6-Baler 23-Lamp { 11-Atoll 26-Hassle J | 12-Alamo 30-Ate ] 13-Stolen 31-Aim t■ bases 32-Las | 15-Has 33-Double 5. I 16-Woe plays f 17-See 36-Ensue j 18-Artier 37-Levee J j 20-Hors 38-Seeds j | 21-MD 39-Etem (MW-2nd ed) 5 t ANSWERS DOWN 11 -Pasha 19-Imp J 2-Attar 20-His I 3-Roost 22-Sample X t 4-EIL 23-Lades i 5-Slewed 24-Atone J 6-Babe 25-Meuse V , 7-Ala 26-Hie * 8-Lasso 27-Slave J 9-Ameer 28-Layer F (MW-2nd ed) 29-Essen J 10-Roses 31-Ales f 14-Nor 34-Bud S 35-Let X LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES The following is a list of allowances considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of March, 1983. N Jean Messmore 1,375.00 Jean Northenor 1,375.00 Vickie Patterson 1,375.00 Betty Oust 1,166.00 C Alan Rovenstine 1,469.60 Charles Brower 1,241.67 Gerald Eastlund 522.50 Michael Miner 250.00 Avis Gunter 1,323.66 Charlene Knispel 1,111.90 Cleora Cauffman 1,111.91 Maurice Dorsey 440.00 Frederick Gilliam 440.00 Charles Lynch 440.00 George Klinger 144.83 Norman DeGood 144.83 Thomas Anglin 144.83 Matt Dalton , 144.83 Carl Latta 144.83 Ronald Sharp 144.83 "Larry Teghtmeyer 144.83 Richard Sand 725.00 Robert Burner 725.00 James Jarrette 635.41 Judy Dalton 1,061.00 Nanette Newland 1,061.00 Diana Ziolkowski 1,061.00 Linda Furnivall 856.16 Eugene Brumfield 856.16 Kathleen Perkins 922.75 Beth Bahghart 922.75 Herschel Harper * 1,457.50 William Reneker 1,366.66 Eugene Brown 1,366.66 Dorothy Goshert 774.58 James Walmer 1,375.00 LaVaineGSebo 630.00 Frances Noble 830.50 Mary Jane Schmitt 830.50 Jeanne Weirick 830.50 Deborah Hughes 811.25 Roberta Waggoner 811.25 Judy Cox . 811.25 Kim Vanlaningham 792.91 Lila Christner 792.91 Marilyn Kenipe 792.91 Shirley Tatter 774.58 Mary Small ... 774.58 Blanche Knapp 594.00 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 243.00 Charlotte Morts 830.50
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Nancy Croy 830.50 Margaret Garman 811.25 Kathy Sponsel ler •11.25 Helen Coons 792.91 Sandra Mui left 792.91 Kathryn Teel 792.91 Marlene Weller 830.50 Janet Gadson 473.20 Patti Marsh 270.40 Mary Beth Miner 830.50 Debbie Renier 811.25 Esther Heckman 830.50 Joyce Shafer 830.50 Bonnie Shafer 811.25 Gloria Maple 811.25 Karen Anne Shively 792.91 Carol Sundheimer 830.50 Janice Anglin 565.75 Frances Besson 620.50 Ruth Hoppus 792” Ron Robinson 1,253.73 Richard Mikel 1,304.36 Roger Fellows 1,373.16 Tom Kitch 1,251.71 Stanley Holderman 1,311-91 Howard G. Moser 1,232.66 Richard Monk 1,215.46 Jeffßronsing 1,232.66 Michael Hobbs 1,189.66 Tom Brindle 1,189.66 Sam Whitaker 1,172.46 Dave Curtis 1,146.66 Arlene Valentine 798.91 Kay Lotz 956.91 Darlene Speigle 974.11 Ed Brown 877.91 Barbara Eastlund 811.25 Loren Melton 108 00 Richard Kemper 751.11 Charles Harris 128.33 Michael Valentine 125.00 RosaSchooley 830.50 Margaret Warren 830.50 Edith Carlin 811.25 Sharon Thompson 811.25 Carol Retz , 718.91 Miriam Ridings 830.50 Betty McCullough 811.25 Joyce McConnell 830.50 Kathryn Bouse 811.25 Sally McKriil 702.00 Beverly Clampitt 540.00 J F Boggs 270.00 Esther Nelson , 270.00 Beth Baker 513.00 Judy Rrado 378.00 Mary Fry 297.00 Sue Ann Mitchell 594.00 Marlene Evans 62100 Deborah Collier „ 310.50 Bessie Hackbirth 81.00 Vickie Hobbs ’89.00 Daniel Richard 1,365.83 Patrick Watkins 1,183.33 Cinda Over m yer 830 50 Amy Kennedy 774.58 Carman Danner 811.25 SueGladieux 792.91 Krista Baker j 664.58 Ernest Smith 1,000.00 Penny Patrick 792.91 Eldon Ward 500.00 Marguerite Hoerr 755,00 Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 583.33 Lorin Knispel 1,375.00 Eugene Schlotterbeck 1,012.91 L Richard Denney 998.25 Warren Fosser 979.16 Viola Dickerson 819.25 Phyllis Abbett ~~ 294.00 Sandra Conley 278.25 Roxanna Darnell 294.00 DeVon Smith 294.00 Lewis Hodson 294.00 Sandy Rovenstine 888.40 Verna Owsley 717.50 Roy Carlile 934.13 Darrell Creech 89113 Gene Norton 916.93 Forrest Bouse 951.33 Herbert Smitji 865.33 Judy Truex 27.00 Burdell Blackburn 1,268 91 United Telephone Co 4,106.09 A E Boyce Co 975.79 Business Equipment Co 456.52 IBM 5,616.62 Manatron, Inc 2,300.02 Waddell Printing Co 3,128.20 Warsaw Off ice Supply 131.52 CES 4,523.00 Monroe 832.00 Postmaster 1,633 00 Blossers Studio 27.61 Nipsco 15,768.59 Glass Service 236.95 Gene Schlotterbeck 49.44 Wholesale Electric 123.53 Executive Office Machines 68.25 Michael Miner 37.47 N Jean Messmore 277.10 The Papers Inc 36.85 3M 327 03 Jerry Black 27.20 Jon Custer 40.80 Garry Himes 27.20 John Hurd 54.40 John Willard 122.40 Quill Corp 27.98 Amoco Oil 57.78 Gast Fuel 8. Service 6,941.72 Marathon Oil 21.20
Shell Oil 55.28 Brateman Bros MI.K Dave Curtis 66-51 Buds Body Shop 30 00 J Im Craigs Marathon 20.45 Dons Repair 49.11 Petro Bros 170.80 Sells OH Co 9»-44 Wawasee High School 17.60 Windys Marathon 30.75 So. Bend Reg. Police Academy 100.00 Kerlln Motor Co 50.515.27 G Lengemann Co 36-51 Thornburgs — North Webster 20.64 Bartel Printing Co ’<» Edith Carlin 126.00 Avis Gunter 97 .40 Remrand , 108.35 Indiana Farmers Union 79.50 National Market Reports 50.00 Bus Retmiers 1,766.59 Charlene Knispel 288.44 Miriam Ridings ’3.20 Xerox Corp 66.59 Kathryn Bouse 179.46 Cleora Cauffman 133.02 Indiana Assessors Assoc 41.70 Robert Hoffman 328.55 Max E vans 113.96 Pierceton Postmaster 200 00 EW Hackbirth 51.48 Indiana University 20.00 Max Reed 1,631.50 Cinda Overmyer x 23.10 Daniel Richard 271.48 Patrick Watkins ’*-74 Ernest Smith 128.48 Eldon Ward ’48.58 Irving Miller Co 132.26 Colab Amateur Radio Equip 50.43 Eilers Communication 287.50 Lake City Wholesale 6.80 State of Ind. — Dept, of Correct. 308.42 Carpenter Paper 525.25 Frederick Gilliam 12.76 Mail-Journal 377.11 Times-Union 604.39 Blue Cross — Blue Shield 11,435.50 Todd Realty 300.00 Telex Computer Products 350.00 Pizza Hut 25.98 Kos Co Juven. Just.'Task Force 1,250.00 KosCo4HFund 1,960.00 Ft Wayne State Hosp 8. Tr Ctr 512.25 Indiana State Farm 80.55 Logansport State Hospital 219.18 Treasurer, Stateof Indiana 32,164.63 Chamness Funeral Home 200.00 Chamness Tucker Funeral Home 200.00 Harris Funeral Home 100.00 Mrs. Annie Lynch 100.00 McHatton Sadler Funeral Home 200.00 Mishler Funeral Home 100.00 Strong Funeral Home 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 100.00 Fulton County 24.00 Miami County 370.00 Noble County 173.00 Treasurer of State 4,077.00 Indiana Assoc of Cities & Towns 1,477.00 Pitney Bowes 96.00 Helen Blaschke 2.40 Glenn Robbins 110.54 Weaver & Sons 7.58 Service Electric 95.48 Owens No. 1 35.75 Superior Supply 390.04 Hall Hardware 127.08 Miller & Sons 185.67 Wicks Air Filter Service 1,021.84 Charles W Areson 495.00 Strayer Ins 263.00 Randall Yeager Agency 267.00 Hoosier Water Co 194.52 Sewage Collection Office 147.52 Warsaw Cleaners 8, Laundry 49.20 Coverall Rental 22.80 LP Lock & Sate ” 70 Lakeland Sanitation 195.50 Waynedale Lumber 128.94 Professional Chemical 119.84 William C Parke, MD 1,000.00 Indiana Restaurant Equip 28.50 C Alan Rovenstine 2,156.00 Brennans 12.80 KCH 127.00 Kosciusko Radiology 18.00 Robert O Bowen 37.76 Lynn A Ford 39.08 Edward J Meyers 135.20 E Lee Bazini 25.00 Robert Burner 30.00 Richard Sand 160.00 Judy Dalton 16.00 Linda Furnivall 10.00 Eugene Brumfield 46.56 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co 16.00 William Dalton 11 600.00 Thomas Earhart 408.00 American Correctional Assoc 27.00 Systems Media Inc 187.69 VanAusdall & Farrar 18.75 Warsona Printing Co 58:05 Indiana Law Review ...15-00 Lawyers Co-op 97.25 Legal Directories Publishing 50.69 The Michie Co 123.66 National Center for State Courts 18.00 Shepard's/McGraw-Hill 215.00 West Publishing Co 1,269.50 Eugene Brown 55.44 Al ten Co Radiology Assoc 107.00 James Walmer 19.80 Mary Disher 14.54 Paul Stoneburner 10.58 Ronald Miller 11 02 Mary Wolford „ 11-46 Gerral Hammond 10.14 Janet D Gadson 9.04 Theodore Lenox 8.38 Gloria Davis 12.78 Steven Warner 10.14 Philip Menzie 13.66 Gael Munson HI 8.38 Merlin Yoder 15.42 John Bryan 15.42 Carol Schwartz 9.70 Larry Manuel 12.34 Marvin Whitacre 13 66 Lamoine Leckrone 11-90 Neil Allison 8.38 Virginia Heisler 20.14 Linda Egolf 21.46 Barbara Hughes 26.30 Steven Carnes 24.10 Ronald Scott 2190 Richard Krebs 19-70
Kathy Kinney 1.(2 Robert Stein 13.66 Claude Harmon 11.46 Robert Hinshaw 8.(2 Roberta Stayer 11.98 LoisVanOsdoi 1198 Marsha Cook 9 36 Fred Mellott 12.78 Robert Spearman 1166 Jerome Hoskins 12.78 June Cripe 18.50 Gwendolyn Smith 8.82 Lillian Disher 16.30 Stanley Arndt 9.70 Norella Burgh 8.82 Carol Flenar 22.78 Terry Miller 22.78 Douglas Hartzell 14.10 Deborah Holderman 28.50 Nancy Booth 22.34 Anthony Newman 23.22 Robert Holloway 12.34 \Roberta Laughlin 28.50 (Leslie Hepler 8.82 Donald Newcomer 11.46 Mary Sprong 7.94 Larry Engle 9.48 William Price 12.34 Anthony Miller 18.50 Esther Wise 9.26 Jesse Phillips 8 38 Paul Williamson 8.82 Suzette Henderson 12.78 William Deerwester 8.82 Mary Eherenman 8.16 Beverly Carter 12.34 LR*ST Phyllis Miller 2,644.80 Phend & Brown 1,215.46 CUMCTHS Industrial Piping & Engineering 1,144.00 Miller A Sons 709 94 T-Way Electric 420.00 GDI —2OB Jon Custer 1.500.00 UPKEEP —209 Russell Antonides 1,182.42 Chartie Baker Backhoe Service 75.00 Carlton Beer 180.00 John H Borkholder 147.50 Charles Cox 700.00 Elsworth Everest 2,356.89 Steven Haab 950.00 Ivan Hoyt o 172.00 Ted Kerlin 1,928.30 Jerry Kindig 2,850.00 Ralph Long 640.39 Ruth McCleary 176.25 Meiser Brothers 3,000.00 James Meredith 1,555.50 Leo Mort 180.00 Hubert Neeley 490.00 LVoyle Osborn 84.93 Dy rs Owens 263.10 Virgil Peters 79.91 Ransbottom Bros 1,600.00 Wilbur Smith 88.48 Lowell Swick 836.00 Gary Tenney 250 00 Gerald Wise 438.00 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPART. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Dick Winebrenner a 2,027 50 Don Forney ' 1,666.66 Harold Gerard 1,376.61 Bernard Kuhn 1,376.61 Ronald Leiter 1,213.33 Francis Denny 1,239.98 William Ray pole 1,195.43 Carol Shilling 1,166.66 Robert Martin 1,503.86 James Mettler 1,264.28 John Ingle 1,036.20 Lennie Young 1,084.68 Gary Adams 1,169.21 Charles Cotton 1,282.44 John E Davis 1,295.50 Marshall Hawley 1,225.82 David Huffman 1,182.27 Glendon Huffman 1,286.79 Bruce Hyde Jr 1,291.15 Robert Jackson 1,169.21 Melvin Jordan 1,157.25 Jeffrey Kuhn 1,177.92 William Long 1,273.73 Ronald Norman 1,234.53 Larry Phillips 1,221.47 Terry Rowland 1,278.08 Jack Adams 1,279.65 ErmalCoy 1,283.93 Ronald Himes 1,288.20 Kim Huff 1,155.68 Bruce Hyde 111 1,147.13 Frederick Kammqjpr 1,258.28 Alvin Miller 1,211.25 Bobby Miner 1,305.30 Larry Montel 1,283.93 Don Rogers 1,271.10 John Stapleton 1,266.83 Roy Tennant 1,258.28 Garl Young 1,283 93 Kosciusko County Highway Dept 130.03 Business Equipment Co 33.24 IBM 89.00 Lewis Oil Co 622.40 Pierceton Equipment Co 13,013.72 Monteith Tire 1,343.28 Ace Hardware 84.24 Al ten County Motors 303.59 American Wire Rope & Sling 6.733.98 A 8. R Industries 28.68 Allen County Tractor 51.58 Boyer Lawn & Garden Equip 117 49 C & C Products 93.25 Crown Battery Mfg 56.92 Curtis Industries 220.82 Deeds Equipment 602.08 Durex Products 2,138.76 Ft Wayne Clutch 182.12 Ft. Wayne Spring Service 225.89 Gast Fuel & Service 118.00 Gragg Equipment Co 149.00 Hite Equipment Repair 43.96 Kos Co Farm Bureau 50.40 Lincoln Graphic 31.73 Mac Allister Machinery 3,531.27 MacDonald Machinery 73.35 Metalloid Corp 97.59 Mike Gills 5 00 Miller & Sons 41.75 Russ Moore Inc 2,586.39 Murray Equipment 97.00 Petrolane Gas Service 43.48 Phipps Upholstery 35.00 Purity Cylinder Gases 124.62 Quality Farm & Fleet 111.94 Russell Rowland 40.71 Rudd Equipment Corp 113.22 Schraders 729.85 Service Electric & 11-70 Shamrock Ford 38.70 Share Corp 82.00 Smith Ford 154.93 Tool Specialties 28.00 Tractor Supply 471.54 Tri-State Fasteners 106.55 Trux-n-Parts 2,275.00 W & W Truck Sales 1,17167 W A Jones 13,476.50 Walmer Supply 24.15 Warsaw Automotive Supply 271.07 Warsaw Chemical 386.30 Warsaw Foundry 2,168.76 Warsaw Steel 285 88 Wholesale Electric 54.95 X ergon 472.08 Coverall Rental 869.70 Warsaw Cleaners A Laundry 28.00 Logansport Metal Culvert Co 6,033.96 Associated Sign A Post 11112 JAM Gravel Corp 2,905.35 Phend A Brown Inc 5,484.38 Eilers Communication 4,165.00 United Telephone Co 140.06 Strayer Ins Agency 659.00 Nipsco 2,532.56 Rudd Equipment 604.75 Overhead Door 102.00 AHChoitzACo 57,025.00 Blue Cross—Blue Shield 4,425.60 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Peggy Shively 1,707.00 Genyce Dißico 1,240.00 Karen Harding 1.240.00 Kathl Kinney 1,240.00 Charlene Smith 1,240.00 Tanya Wise 1,240.00 Beverly Marten 1,240.00 Roger Schmucker 1,137.00 Elizabeth Williams 927.00 Nina Bryant 927.00 Marjorie Himes * 889.00 Mary Besson 783.00 Carol Collins 753.00 Yvonne England 783.00 Carolyn Wulliman 705.00 Reed A Earhart 462.50 Business Equipment Co 73.33 John Zeiger, MD 217.60 Lutheran Hospital 91.50 Indiana University Med Ctr 29910 Genyce Dißico 74.36 Karen Harding 30.80 Kathl Kinney 105.82
Beverly Marten 62.04 Lisa North 28.82 Roger Schmucker 65.34 Peggy Shively 30.88 Charlene Smith 72.48 Tanya Wise 62.04 United Telephone Co 188.47 Times-Union 2.04 National Market Reports 32.00 Christian Haven Homes 2,234.40 Fagen Pharmacy No. 3 16.85 Leestma Medical Clinic 17.00 No In State Hospital 147.51 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Michael Dacquisto 469 66 Carroll Sherman 1,375.00 Michael Stork 1,041.46 Barbara Clouse 1,103 66 Anna Kronk 830.50 Mary Johnson 811.25 Carroll Sherman 235.11 Executive office Machines 12.00 Michael Stork 95.26 United Telephone Co A74 I. Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of allowances presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of March, 1983. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Town of Milford, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 4:30 o'clock p.m. on 14th day of March, 1983, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. General Fund Amount 3-313 Abandoned vehicles $500.00 3-315 Removal of unsafe buildings 500.00 Total $1,000.00 Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund 4 421 Pole building $10,500.00 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 commission wilt 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 objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Maria Lozano Secretary Os Appropriating Body M. 2-9 LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 34904 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF WABASH VALLEY POWER ASSOCIATION, INC , FOR APPROVAL OF A CHANGE OF ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE TO ITS MEMBERS SYSTEMS. Notice,is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing in this proceeding in Room 903 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, at 1:30 p.m Local Time, on March 23, 1983. If the Prehearing Conference does not result in agreement among the parties acceptable to the Commission concerning all procedural and other preliminary issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits of the above captioned proceeding, evidence will be heard on the above date on all such disputed issues. These procedural and preliminary issues may include, but shall not be limited to, the jurisdiction of the Commission over
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th* parties and subject matter of th* proceedings; a representative test year tor consideration of th* valuation of utility plant and materials, operating expenses, and revenues from existing rates; accounting methods, standards and principles to be applicable to these proceedings; need for and time of profiling of testimony, datesand places for hearing on the merits of this proceeding; and Issues related to prehearing discovery. Any party who has an interest in er who may be affected by the procedural and other preliminary issues which may be determined in the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate. All parties will be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determinations made pursuant to agreements or evidence received at the Prehearing Conference and/or Preliminary Hearing held pursuant to this notice. For additional information call 232-2715. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONOF INDIANA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:00 P.M. on the 17th day of March, 1983 will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. COUNTY GENERAL. * Jail — Medical Personnel No. 315 1.000 Medical No. 395 10.000 Sheriff-Equip No 440 7,000 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 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 objecting 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 Jean Northenor Auditor Kosciusko County M. 2-9 LEGAL NOTICE In the Matter of the Petition of Lawrence E. Heintzelman for Vacation of a portion of the plat of the Samuel Hoffer ReSubdivision of Subdivision 6 of the Plat of Papakeechie in Kosciusko County, Indiana BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Notice is hereby given that Lawrence E. Heintzelman has filed his Petition before the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana on the Ist day of February, 1983, praying said Board of Commissioners vacate and annul a portion of the Plat of the Samuel Hoffer Re-Subdivision of Subdivision 6 of the Plat of Papakeechie, in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. The portion of said Plat to be vacated in eludes the following: Lots Numbered 4. 5. 6,7, 8,9, and 10 in the Samuel Hoffer Re-Subdivision of lots Numbered 1, "A," "B," and "C," of Sub division Number 6, in the Plat of Papa keechie, as per plat recorded in Plat Book Number 4, at page 71, of the Records of Kosciusko County, Indiana. ALSO, Lots Numbered A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q. R, S, T, U, and V, in the Plat of Samuel Hoffer's Re-Subdivision of Papakee chie Corporation Subdivision Number 6, as recorded in Plat Book 4, page 71 of the Records of Kosciusko County, Indiana.
ALSO, ail that portion of the street adjacent to Mid lots which is within th* boundaries of the following described tract, to-wit: Beginning at an iron pipe at the Northwest corner of Lot number 10 in said subdivision; thence South 16 degrees West (Plat bearing) along the West line of lots 10. 9. 8. 7, 6. and 5. 286.00 feet to an iron pip* that is North 16 degrees East (plat bearing) 20 feet more or less from the Southwest comer of said lot 5 said southwest corner being on the water s edge of Lake Papakeechie; thence South 45 degrees East (plat bearing) no feet to a point; thence North 64 degrees East (plat bearing) 54 feet to a point; thence North 56 degrees East (plat bearing) 72 feet to an iron pipe at the Southeast corner of lot number 4 in said subdivision; thence North 37 degrees S 3 minutes East along the East line of said lot number 4, 125.00 feet to the North east corner of said lot number 4, thence North 28 degrees 16 minutes West 35.50 feet to an iron rod; thence North 35 degrees 13 minutes West 48 70 feet to an iron rod; thence North 14 degrees 44 minutes West 61.30 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 88 degrees 03 minutes West 20 feet to an iron rod; thence North 67 degrees 16 minutes West 37.60 feet to an iron pipe at the Northeast corner of lot number 10 in said subdivision; thence North 54 degrees 50 minutes West along the North line of said lot number 10. 98.90 feet to the place of beginning NOTE: Al I bearings on th is tract are cal culated according to field measurements, and assuming the plat bearing of S 16‘ W on the West line of said plat to be correct. Unless persons affected by said proposed vacation appear on the 7th day of March, 1983, at 11 30 o’clock A M., before the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County in the Courthouse,Warsaw, Indiana.to answer, object, or file a remonstrance to said Petition, the same will be heard and determined in their absence by the said Board of Commissioners. Jean Northenor
Public Auction Auction will be held at the Topeka Livestock Auction located at th* east edge of Topeka, Indiana on Friday, March 11,1983 Beginning At 9:30 A.M. TRACTORS — DOZER John Deere 4020 diesel tractor w/wide front; Ford 8000 diesel tractor w wide front; Oliver 1950 diesel tractor w z wide front; Oliver 880 diesel tractor: Oliver 1600 gas tractor w wide front; Oliver 770 gas tractor; Case 930 diesel tractor w wide front: Case 441 tractor w loader; Case 750 diesel crawler w loader; A. C. XT 190 diesel tractor w'cab & heater; A. C. D-19dies€>l tractor w z wide front; A. C. D-17 gas tractor series IV: A C. WD 45 tractor; Allis Chalmers CA tractor w/mounted plow & 2 row cultivators; 2 Farmall M tractors; 2 Farmall H tractors, 1 with hydraulic, Ford utility tractor w/wide front; A. C. XT 190 gas tractor w wide front. COMBINES J. Deere 6600 w cab, heater, 4 row 443 corn head 4 13ft. platform; White 8600 w cab, heater. 404 w corn head and 13 ft. Kwik Cut platform, M. F. 410 w cab, 4 row wide corn head 4 11 ft. platform; IH 403 w cab. 4 row wide corn head 4 "11 ft. grain platform; N. Idea 702 w cob, 723 corn head 4 platform; N. Idea 701 w/cab, 710 combine. 713 groin table, 722 2 row shelter; A. C. Gleaner C w/cab, 444 corn head 4 11 ft. platform: A. C. Gleaner A w/cab, 2 row corn head 4 11 ft. platform; N. H. 962 4 row wide corn head; N. I. 2 row corn head: J. Deere No. 55 combine w cab. 2 row corn head 411 ft. platform. FORAGE EQUIPMENT N. H. Super 717 chopper w about new single row corn head and hay pickup: N. H. 717 chopper w z single row corn head; Gehl CB6OO W/ TR6BO 2 row wide corn head. TR 600 2 row narrow corn head, HA6BB hay pickup; IH 555 chopper w/2 row’com head 4 hoy pickup; IH 550 chopper w/2 row corn head: IH flail chopper; N.H. No. 27 pto blower: N.H. No. 26 pto blower; IH No. 56 blower. HAY EQUIPMENT N.H. pto 67 Hayliner baler; N. H. No. 852 round baler: N.H. No. 845 round baler; N.H. 273 pto hay baler; N.H. super 67 baler w engine; N.H. No. 78 pto baler; J. Deer 14T baler w/engine; IH No. 430 pto baler; IH No. 420 pto baler: Case 220 pto baler w/thrower; Cockschutt pto baler; N.H. 460 haybine; N H. 490 12 ft. haybine; N.H. 461 haybine; N. I. 299 mow ditioner; Owatonno 216 haybine; Ford 510 hay crimper; A. C. 4 bar hay rake: N.H. 3 pt. hitch 7 ft. sickle bar mower; N.I. No. 404 hay rake. PLANTER 4 DRILLS A. C. 600 no-till 4 row air planter w dry fertilizer 4 moniter: J. Deere 2 row 290 planter; J. Deere 4 row 1240 planter: J. Deere 12 row 7000 maxi merge dry fertilizer planter: 2-IH 400 cyclo 8 row liquid fertilizer planters. IH 400 cyclo 4 row liquid fertilizer planter w/ insecticide boxes: Ford 4 row planter w/insecticide boxes; J. Deere 13 hole grain drill w/fertilizer 4 seed attachment. PLOWS J. Deere 3200 pulltyf>e 4-18 auto spring reset plow: Oliver semimount 6-16" on land hitch plow: Oliver 548 semi-mount 7-16 plow; Oliver semi-mount 6 J 16", plow w/harrow; Case semi-mount 6-18" on land hitch plow; 2-A.C. semi-mount 6-16" F. semi-mount 5-16" plow; J. Deere semi-mount 5-16 plow; Case 8300 semi-mount 5-16" plow: Oliver 4-16" semi-mount plow; J. Deere 4-14” pull type plow; IH 4 bottom pulltype plow; 2-Oliver 3-16" politype plows. CULTIMULCHERS 4 DISCS 4 CULTIVATORS Brillion 216 crow ft. cultimulcher w hydra fold up wings; IH 315 15 ft. Cultimulcher; J. Deere 8 ft. wheel disc; IH 10 ft. wheel disc; Ford 11 ft. wheel disc: J. D. 12 ft. wheel disc; Krouse 14 ft. wheel disc. 4 row Burch 3 pt hitch cultivator: 4 row 3 pt. hitch cultiyptor. IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 4 Tower Zimmalic 410 center pivot with Vermeer, boom and end gun. Unit is located 2 miles west of Rome City, IN (NW corner of CR 1000 N 4 CR 150E); water winch W-45 turbine powered traveler w/650 ft. of Goodyear hose 4 gun; Hale pto irrigation pump 500 600 gals, per minute; 6.000 ft. of 5 4 6 aluminum pipe: 2-pipe wagons, Berkeley pump. WAGONS — SPREADERS — AUGERS Killbros 350 gravity box w/ lOT gears 4 telescoping tongue: 2-Porker 4 Killbros gravity box wagons: 2-gravity box wagons; 2 rubber tired wagons w new hay racks: about new Forage King bale wagon w/ 10T gear, 2 like new Van Dale 1600 forage wagons on 10T gears; 2 Freeman forage weagons on new 10T gears; Kasten spreader w/hydr. end gate; N. Idea pto spreader w z slop gate; 4”xl0 Brock auger; N.H. 519 pto spreader.’ TRUCKS — TRAILERS 1972 Chev. •/» ton Silverado 4x4 pickup truck; 1971 Chev. l /» ton 4x4 pickup truck; 1968 Chev. C 50 truck w/26 ft. implement bed plus winch, hoist. 4 p. steering; Tandem axle trailer w elect, brake's 4 16 ft. bed. MISC. EQUIPMENT 4 ETC Cherokee post driver; Windpower 15 KW 540 RPM pto generator; 5 KW generator w/ ll horse Lumbardina diesel engine 4 trailer; hydra cyclinders; 16.9x38 duals: 18-4x34 duals: 16.9x28 duals; 2-3 pt. hitch, scraper blades; 3 pt. boom: cattle lick tank: 2 rolls new fence; farrowing crates: fence posts: clover seed; hog shelter; l‘/» bu. hog feeder: lead detector gauge; timing light; Roto Tiller; misc. garden 4 lawn tools; push mower; riding lawn mower; 2 tool boxes w/sockets 4 etc., engine anolizer; fuel oil furnace; hydra jack; acetelyne torch: air compressor: wet/dry vacuum; 180 f>c. drill bit set: jig saw; router w bits, '/»” drill; misc. items. FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED AT TRI STATE AGRI TRADERS AT WATERLOO. IN (1-69 4 US 6) AND WILL BE SOLD FROM PHOTOGRAPHS. 2-Farmall 400 gas tractors: Farmall M. Tractqr/iUDeet 45 combine w grain table 4 2 row head; IH 2 ME 2 row mounted picker: 38 ft. double chain elevator; 4 row front mount IH cultivator; Killbros hopper wagon 4 gear; 3 section spring drag; spike tooth drag; 4 row J. Deere corn planter; Kewonnee 11 ft. wheel disc. TERMS: Cash Or Good Check Not Responsible For Accidents Warm Lunch NOTE: This equipment has been consigned by various lenders and individuals and most items will be sold to the highest bidder with NO RESERVE. The few items with reserve will be announced day of sale. 1 '' AUCTIONEERS: Grogg-Bachman LaGrange, IN 219-463-3182
Auditor of Kosciusko County Pr«par*dßy Thomas O. Wlqont Attorney tor Petitioner W lg*nt A Newman Law Oftic* 321 South Cavin Street Ligoni*r, IN 44707 Telephone 219/894-3210 F.M-M.2 WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WARSAW, INDIANA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular monthly meeting at th* Central Administration Office. 303 East Main Street. Warsaw. Indiana at 7:30p.m. on th* 14th dey of March. 198 X will meet and consider th* following additional appropriations in excess of budget for the current year Proj. No. Cumulative Building Fund Amt. 8074 Senior High School Addition $ 544.532 A Renovation 9816 Claypool Addition A $ 83.952 Renovation 9918 Freshman High School $ 968,000 8065 Madison Renovation $ 11,728 Construction Fund 9816 Claypool Additon A $ 750.000 Renovation Total $2,378,212 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Stat* Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen 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 such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held Board of School Trustees Martha J. Klinger, Secretary F. 23 M. 2
