The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1984 — Page 19
LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES The following t» *«*t of claim* allowed by th* Kosciusko County Board of Commit sioners at their regular meeting on the 2nd day of April, 19*4. NJeanMessmore 1.512.50 J D Geiger 1,512.50 Vickie Patterson 1,512.50 Betty Dust 1,2*2 5* C. Alan Rovenstine 1,7*3.33 Charles Brower 1,3*5.03 Gerald Eastlund 574.75 Michael Miner ' 275.00 Avis Gunter 1,512.50 Charlene Knlspel 1,223.00 Cleora Cauffman 1,223.33 Benjamin McKrlll 212.50 RobertO. White 107.50 Paul Halst 105.00 Chester Clampltt 250.75 Donald Slater 20* 25 Jesse Berger 214.50 Paul Rife 207 50 Merlin Wertenberger 15* 75 Donald Boggs 250 00 JullaA. Goon 211.25 Fred Slabaugh 172 50 Robert Hoffman 209 25 Richard Mitchell 229.00 Marcia Baumgartner 312.50 E W Hackbirth 312.50 Maurice Dorsey 404.00 Fredrick Gilliam 404.00 Charles Lynch 404.00 George Klinger 159.30 Norman DeGood 159.30 Thoma* Anglin 159.30 Matt Dalton 159.30 Carl Latta 15» 30 Ronald Sharp 159. X Larry Teghtmeyer 159.30 Richard Sand 797 50 Robert Burner 797.50 James Jarrett* 797.50 Judy Bricker .1,1*7.17 Nanette Newland 1,147.17 Linda Smith 1,1*7.17 L Linda Furnlvall 941.75 Eugene Brumfield 941.75 Kathleen Perkins 1,015.00 B Doris Haney I 1,015.00 K Herschel Harper 1,403 25 A William Reneker 1,503.33 ■ Eugene Brown 1,503.33 ■ Dorothy Goshert *52 00 Nila Mathews 73 ,0 James Walmer 1,512.50 LaVaine Sebo *92 50 Francis Noble 747.5* Mary Jane Schmitt 913 5* Jeanne Weirick 913 5* Shirley Tatter *92.50 Lila Christner Morrlne Haltacre *72 25 Marilyn Kenlpe *72 25 RuthHartzell *52.0* Linda Rite *OO 00 Blanche Knapp 490.00 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 344.30 Georgina Morehouse 402 J 4 Sharon Christner 347 14 Charlotte Morts 913 5* Nancy Croy 913.5* Margaret Garman *92.50 Kathy Sponseller 892 50 Helen Coons *72.25 Kathryn Teel *72.25 Mary Wolford *72 25 Marlene Weller 913.5* Janet Gadson 520 44 Mary Beth Miner 913.5* Debbie Frauhiger *92 50 Esther Heckman 913.5* Ann Shively 913.5* Bonnie Shafer *92 50 Gloria Maple *92 50 Karen Thomas *72 25 Carol Sundheimer 913.5* Frances Besson *lO 00 Ruth Hoppus 405 00 Janice Anglin 1*2.25 Ron Robinson 1.444.44 Stan Holderman 1,535 00 Rich Mikel 1.52144 Roger Fellows 1,59166 Tom Kitch 1,445 00 Burdell Blackburn 1.4*5.00 Gerry Moser 1.443 33 Richard Monk 1.423 33 Jeffrey Bronslng 1,443.33 Michael Hobbs 1.3*3 33 Tom Brindle 1.393.33 Sam Whitaker 1.373.33 Dave Curtis 1.333.33 Steve Knlspel 1,333.33 Darlene Speigle 1.092.50 Arlene Valentine 1.042 50 Ed Brown 1.042 50 Loren Melton 40 00 Jerry Johnson 1,110 00 Mike Kissinger *51.5* Tony Baker 23* 2* Charles Harris 12* 33 Jay Lavender 137 50 Rosa Schooley 913.5* Margaret Warren 913.5* Carol Retz *92 50 Sharon Thompson *92 50 Nancy Belcher *32 25 Miriam Ridings 913.50 Betty McCullough *92 50 Susan Myrick 300 00 Joyce McConnell 913 33 Kathryn Bouse *92 50 Beverly Clampltt 400 00 Terri Eaton 300 00 Elaine Bertsch 540 00 Connie Church 4*0.00
I ————————— |mlcz TO TAZPATe>s Os KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT THE TAX DUPLICATES FOR STATE. COUNTY, TOWNSHIP, SCHOOLS AND CORPORATIONS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR IM3 PAYABLE IN IM* ARE NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER. WHO IS READY TO RECEIVE THE TAXES CHARGED HEREON. THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS THE RATE OF TAXATION ON EACH SIOO.OO WORTH OF TAXABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY II SEVERAL UNITS. FIRST INSTALLMENT DEL’NQUENT AFTER MAT 10, SECOND INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT . ■ ' AFTER NOV, IQTAXES QUE J ABLAUT I.I9B*VICKIE PATTERSON, TREASURER — ~ TOWNSHIP* ■ Illi T n I* 11 Pg P Pg s h I TTFi'! is i s i I 7TI ! i ! I THn iWkLLj_j_il •+ nn,, OOJS 003* 0035 -0035 .00)5 .0035 .003} ,0035- 0035 0035. .0035, aOM -0035 0035 ' .0035 MM TOTAL STATE RATE , 0J , 01 .oL_J._.ol _.OI 01 .01- -01 .—Ol .OL 01- .01 01 -01- _Ol _JH.. JU_. ._ .01 . _ .01 01 01 01— -OJ — • a* JO -U _- *4 **_..,.*• ** —« ■—*A- —M * * /jH' -07 <” •” ” <” •<” - 07 '« aj ~‘ County Welfare .07 .01 .01’\ -OJ_ .07 w u a7 _ JU JU JU JL JU— OL -OZ-. nr n?s n7V n ?S -025 .025 . 025 , 025 . 025 JUS JUS JUS 025 025 025 -025bounty Health .025 .025 .025 025 .025 — ,025 .025. .025. 025 021 -025 .025 025 0254 —025 —025. JUS. • | .07 07 .07 ,07 .07 -07 -07 07 n* — Q? - JL ■*>’ | <n I <ll ... ... ■« « : » . Cum Reassessment -0* ■<» •<» •< 04 .0* JM J» J» “ 04 “ 04 04 °* “ “ “ 1 "7 ZZ tn .n in in in Bonds 4 Interest Redemption .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 —Jfi JQ Jfi J 2 JO JO afl afl J& UO. ia_. 10 10 U> LO ’ <u aa aa Como Menta~Health 0* J*”" •0* ■ O4 • 04 ,o* .0* ,0* ,0* .0* -0* .04— JM JH - 04 JW JM JM 0* 04 JM 4 J 4 0* 0* 0* 0* 04 04 JM TOTALCOUNTYRATE M Mil >Ol ™ HOI >Ol « ™ ™ K Township .095 .115 .0* .065 .2* ,125 021. JML all. Oil 13 UR 005 o*2- W -fill JU2 4U MS JM5— • , 071 mi _n» m* aka Township Poor Relief .03 Z~ .05 .05* -078 Z_ JU JUS. JMI JU JU JU JB2. 023.: MS. o*l OU 01— -JO— "■ ~ Townshtp Fire Fightong - —U- BU. w , ol s ,o; 006 ,02 , ,022 JXU 002 Ou QLB oo*_ Township Recreation _JU2. ,Q 2 .02 .005 *** —OQL —OO2. ——. 0 4 —— Township Civil Bond -....— - ■■— ■ 1 -— — — Township Cum Fire Equip — — J» “ — . m 5 20 20 Township E M S ■ ~~ Townsh.pDebt I ~ ~ ~ (2aa JU Uh 088 UOJ 201 ODL. TOTAL TOWNSHIP 4 LIBRARY | .217 ZZZ .JIL —MI Mt - .151 151. ML I*2. a* 02 12*_ .171 ■ —HO 325. 2*l .UL -IDL- »■» -—U- m tJm 212 M l.m ZUZI. IJH -Litt- -MM. General School ; 2.7* _IU24 _2a2L —£22*.-a-***- —--aaM _L_Uiu _L3*B_-las* 777 9| . .aits —UAaa-2-2M--X-JR4 L2SL. n 6 Jl J3* JI JI Jl_ J! -22 UL—uazi.—al 22*. m- —-u— lmb-—«- M 2> 100 tM w , 15 as js js js__l«__L22 jw_J2 —x«Lcum Buikhng JSJ 5. J 5. _L2® ”ZS Z* » “aw" .245 .265 .39 -I*B -35 -1M , 161 .15 JU Jil _J2 J 2 dS» — JM _JM d«_ i aM. JU. Ji Jl l 2! -20. . .J- —a— —L_ 777 ”777 2.»1 3.70* 2.91 3.72 S 2 , n 3.70*' },w 3.73 3,73 3312 LSI- -L2l LK. -L2L- _L2l—- — SCHOOL RATES I 2.91 L2IJL JJO* _3JOJ _JJI2. . ?.7 ? | *J2_9 _2Jl_ _3JII —_L*l LL2 : ~ ZZ" 2-M ~~IJSS L*F 2.19 1.39* 2.203 1.761 2,48*_ _LSB2_ General Corporation - — ■— 4— — i 2J .59*1.091 Street (MVH) I — aaa (Wi Cwnetefy - ZZZ a* JU JULParit * Recreation -06 .0* Aviation — —— ' ‘ ,a? .02 Police Pension -02 .02 t Fireman Pension —- 10 .05 Cum Sewer > . -05 .25 — Cum Capital Improvement , ■ — — ————- fls Q7 , n7< Cum Fire Equipment ~ ~ ZZZ ZZZZ ZZZ .03 -25 -03 Corporation Bond • ——— — - House Authority ~ _____ —— ——JMUL _____ -M3 CityPtaaaiag _ ' ———————— —————— __Jl2_ 701 —L2l— I- o * 2 200 2.00 J 1 BUB , 2.797 2J5 L3S* 2-203. 2.785- ■ , 3.111- 3.723. 1 MI. TOTAL CORPORATION RATE 10 "' —— <77 ~ToZ Zms~ 5-OSS *.49 4.735 *.47 4.792 5.075 *.*32 S .4U 5.875 4.11 S *.89 4.9 M 4.932 4.552 7.427 7.207 4.439 5.995 7.395 ~M 7, M1 TOTAL TAXING UNIT RATE 4 M2 j.ilß 4.759 *•” 5.045 ... 4——_- — J— il '■'< '“wl ' '■' — ■ I I bs, u.». aiai. aupttor epsciumo ctuntt. mbiw cnrm na m w *“ m u - < „ STATE OF INDIANA. KOSCIUSKO, TWW CBUBCnU D TO TIBS 190*. 5.0. GKIGNR, AIBITON MJB-A.ll
Karlton B Goon 540.00 Sue Ann Mitchell 913.50 ■ Judy Prado 092J0 Myra Bixler 570.00 Edith Carlin 570.00 Bessie Hackbirth 40.00 Daniel Richard 1,502.41 I Maria Rusomaroff 1,301.44 Clnda Overmyer 913.5* Amy Kennedy *92 JO J Carman Danner >, *92.50 Sue Brindle *72.25 * Krista Baker 731.0* Richard Kemper 1475.00 Penny Patrick *72.25 1 Eldon Ward 550.00 ’ Marguerite Hoerr 913.5* ’ Sonja Creighton 110.00 1 Rex Reed *25.00 1 Eugene Schlotterbeck 1422.5* R Ichard Denney 1,304.42 ’ Warren Fosser 1,077.0* Viola Dickerson *01.17 1 Phyllis Abbott 292.40 Sandra Conley 1*0.95 Roxanne Darnell 261.*0 Lewis Hodson 277.20 ! DeVon Smith 292.40 Dale Zimmerman 435.05 Sandy Rovenstine 1,050 00 Verna Owsley *52.0* ' Roy Carlile 1,04* 3* Darrell Creech 99* 33 Gene Norton 1,02*.33 Forrest Bouse 1,06*33 ' Herbert Smith 95* 33 Nanette Good 40.00 A E Boyce Co 2,70* 24 United Telephone Co 4,044.79 Mall-Journal 305 *4 Richard Sand 370.00 Mana fr on Inc. 7.59*.95 Business Equipment Co. 2*0.42 Faulkners Traveling Bindery 1.725.00 Postmaster 4,*43.74 Monroe 214.47 Waddell Printing Co. 2,707.75 Warsaw Office Supply 1*9.32 ! Nipsco 10.2*0.15 3M 3,344.12 Blossers Studio 49.54 Ron Robinson 74.44 IBM 1,57441 Ruel Burns *O.OO ' The Michie Co 37 04 Merchants Cash Register Co 443.54 ' Bill Bergin 30 40 Jerry Black 5100 Randy Cox 51.00 Robert Cox 47.40 Jon Custer 74 *0 1 Jerry Elsaman 47 40 1 Garry Himes 47.40 John Hurd 57 *0 Carl Love *> » Ron Phillips 47 40 Max Weller 47.40 AmocoOllCo. 112.29 Express 24.10 Gast Fuel A Service 7,774.40 Lewis Oil 2580 Shell Oil 39.74 Cox Studio 19.09 Bankcard Services Center 144.51 SlmplexTime Recorders 152 00 Craig Marathon 31.35 Holies Towing 35 00 Leeks Shell 25 70 Monteith Tire 2** 95 Schraders 3 92 Jack Ward Chevrolet 42 21 Williams Industries 99.37 Executive Office Machines 99 00 Valentine 8, Walmer 14.00 Prosecuting Attorney 463.55 Michael Miner 33.35 National Pen Corp 29.44 Avis Gunter 33.12 Augsburgers Super Valu 24.»5 Charlene Knlspel 32 20 Xerox Corp. 44 59 Donald Slater _ 42.10 Paul Rife ‘ 133 40 North Webster Postmaster 100.00 United States Postal Service 1,323.20 Richard Mitchell 149.73 E W Hackbirth 2* 9* Max Reed 1.9*9.00 Daniel Richard 295.55 Marla Rusomaroff 27.71 Indiana Continuing Legal 1 Education Forum 95.00 Richard Kemper 140.77 Eldon Ward 50 *5 Kosciusko SWCD 120.00 1 NACD 30 45 Instant Copy 4-25 Son|a Creighton 335 Bartel Printing 24125 United Telespectrum 102.00 Times-Union 333 20 ' Todd Realty 300.00 Cardinal Center 27,500 00 Kosciusko Co Juvenile Justice 1,500 00 1 Allen Funeral Hom* 100.00 1 Deaton Funeral Home 100 00 Delaughter Mortuary 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 100 00 McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home 100 00 Mishler Funeral Home 100.00 Mungovan & Sons Mem Chapel 100.00 1 . Titus Funeral Home 400 00 1 Robert VanDeWater. DVM 20 00 1 East Allen County Schools 1,391.52 J Bradley King 447 45 Debra Deeter 59 40 Maurys Amoco 5.42 Huntington Laboratories 415.25 Lowery Sewing Center 69 95 , Owens Supermarket 11 12.84 ) Professional Chemical 260 54 1 Superior Supply 913.5*
FM Lock A Key Service 4.50 Hall Hardware 5.29 Ream-Steckbeck *l.4* Trl-Stat* Bott 27.00 Orkin Pest Control *4.00 Hover Trucking Co. 44.17 Koors Insurance Agency 31402 00 Hoosier Wafer Co. 245.2* Sewage Collection Office 214.78 Currlse & Carlson *23.25 Warsaw Cleaners A Laundry 4*0.33 Gragg Equipment Co. 34.11 Industrial Piping A Eng. *31.52 Lugar Lutron Inc. *1.22 Service Electric **.ls Wicks Air Filter Service 5*1.12 Culligan Water Conditioning 54.00 Nowak-Williams Supply *3.50 Koors Amoco Service 150.00 Lakeland Sanitation 114 JO Miller A Son* 334.04 Soho Corp. 244 80 Ace Hardware 3*.20 William C. Parke. MD 1.000.00 C. Alan Rovenstine 2,1*0.40 Assoc Anes of Ft. Wayne 315.00 Brennans 15144 Drs. Dumas, Bojrab, Shambaugh A Buhler 1,035.00 Ft. Wayne Cardiology Inc. 15.00 Ft. Wayne Radiology Assoc. 20.00 Russell Heyde, DDS *O.OO KCH 3,957.31 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 255.00 Kosciusko Radiology 199 00 Park view Memorial Hosp. 1,3*1.83 Wymond Wilson. MD 95.00 Supreme Sale* Co. 144.42 Edward J. Meyer* 34.20 Judy Bricker 54.00 Linda Furnlvall 30.00 Richard* Restaurant 30.21 Barbara Vandermark 43.54 Hazel Akers 40.7* Wayne Howenstlne 14.70 Rebecca Thoma* 13.40 Jacquelynne Randall (.42 Robert Dunnuck 5* 02 Delena J. Kneller 70.44 Lisa Srejma 7.94 BeckaHapner 12.10 Ben Whitaker 12.10 Howard Harris 13.02 Joyce Cain > 9*o Joseph Rosengarten 7.94 Nancy Dougan . 55.2* William Cochran // 13.94 Cheryl Sandy /" 10.24 Marsha Smith ' 13.02 Robert Vic* 14.86 Genevieve Hart 53.0* Ignota Meloy £ 1302 Joyce Lee 5*.02 Jean Wiseman 12.10 Becky Hart 70.44 James Molebash 9.10 Morris Jones 14.84 John Kimpel *-42 Lowell G. Hair 9.*0 Loretta Williams 13.02 Mary Mollenhour *.** Patrick Watkins , 9.*0 Debbie Foots *-42 Betty Cumberland 13.94 George Coon 12.10 Wiliam Dalton II 1,200.00 Thoma* Earhart 1,700.00 John Geberln 140.00 David Kolbe 1.26*00 Michael Reed 300.00 Paul Refior 74.05 Warsona Printing 219.40 Indiana University ’ 37.50 Lawyers Co-op Publishing 157.75 Shepard's/McGraw-HIII 111.15 West Publishing 1,934.90 Eugene Brown 64.93 VanAusdall A Farrar 44.47 E Lee Bazinl 40.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 8,771.47 LRAST JAM Gravel 95* 44 Bituminous Materials 474.92 UPKEEP —2*9 Bertha Blickenstaff ** 50 Ellsworth Everest *71.50 Jerry Kindig 500 00 Rex Shilling 2,947.50 Charles Tucker 1,490.80 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Richard Winebrenner 2,142.25 Don Forney 1,7*1.42 Harold Gerard 1,534.94 Bernard Kuhn 1,70* 70 Ronald Leiter 1,32*.0* Francis Denny 1,144.50 William Raypole 1,144.50 Carol Shilling 1,2*1.42 Robert Martin 1,5*1.2* James Mettler 1,324.23 John Ingle 717.30 Lennie Young 1,0*4.12 Jack Adams 1,315.13 Ermal Coy 1,348.20 Ronald Himes 1,395 45 Kim Huff 1,2*4.78 Bruce Hyde 111 1.329.30 Frederick Kammerer 1,247.88 'Alvin Miller 1,409.43 Bobby Miner 1.357.45 Larry Montel 1.381.2* Don Rogers 1.395 45 John Stapleton 1.338.75 Roy Tennant 1,3*4.00 Garl Young 1,374.55 Gary Adams 1,337.93 Kenneth Busselberg 1,31*.71 Charles Cotton 954.40 John E Davis 1347.54 Marshall Hawley 2*o 43 David Huffman 147*37 Glendon Huffman 1.342.73
Bruce Hyde Jr. Robert Jackson 1,2*4.** Jeff Kuhn 1,304 29 William Long Sr. 1,237.02 Ronald Norman 1,27066 Larry Phillip* 1,2*0.27 Terry Rowland 1423.51 A E Boyce Co. 119.45 Business Equipment Co. 20.14 Waddell Printing Co. 20.75 Gast Fuel A Service 524.70 Lewis Oil Co. *3.40 Pierceton Equipment Co. 7402.78 Sllveus A Bradway 5,443.40 MontlethTlre ♦’■s® Monteith Tire - Rochester 75.00 Ace Hardware 36.41 Allen County Motores 945.29 Amer lean Wire Rope A Sling 3424.00 Bearing* Inc. 19 30 Blxel Paint 40.14 Brake Material* Parts *0.87 Clarke GM Diesel 7 50 AHChoitzACo. f”5 Crown Battery Mfg. P 1.50 Deeds Equipment Co. *97 23 Ernst Truck Equipment Co. 100.24 Gragg Equipment Co. 304.94 Kitchen Machinery 1,855.50 Allen McDonald **.35 MacAlllster Machinery Co. 7.57 Mike Gill* 50.00 MacDonald Machinery Co. 1,204.03 Purity Cylinder Gases **.54 Quality Farm A Fleet 15.84 Graham Rankin 517.94 Rudd Equipment Corp. 1,027 80 Russ Moore Inc 1*2.00 Schraders 4*7.74 Smith Ford 214.9* TTP Inc. **l23 Tool Specialties 19* 00 W4W Truck Sales ~ 2,957 *0 Warsaw Automotive Supply 283.50 Warsaw Chemical 111.85 Warsaw Steel Co. 172.84 X-ergon 350 *8 Yeiter Farm Equipment 15.00 Coverall Rental 154.20 Warsaw Cleaners 1,170.05 Tusing Brothers Lumber 86 40 Ellers Communication 499.45 United Telephone Co. 152.61 Koors Insurance Agency 15,172.00 Nipsco 3,421.23 Harmon Glass Co. 1*8.12 LAL Body Shop 40.00 Overhead Door 20.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 3,578.32 KOS. CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Peggy Shively 1.853.00 GenyceDißico 1,346.00 Karen Harding 1,346.00 Kathl Kinney 1,346.00 Charlene Smith 1,344.00 Tanya Wise 1,3*6.00 Beverly Marten 1,307 00 Roger Schmucker 1,199.00 Elizabeth Williams 1,006.00 Nina Bryant 977.00 Marjorie Himes 965.00 Mary Besson *50.00 Carol Collins k. *IB.OO Yvonne England 850.00 Carolyn Wulllman 766.00 Michelle Hudson 744.00 Reed A Earhart 525.00 AUL 17.02 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 1*4.29 Business Equipment Co. 25.73 Central Supply 184.24 CFB Radiology 7.75 Brennans 29*3 Hook Drugs fl 40 - Indy *7.72 James Hill, MD 4.30 Mohan M. Menon, MD 10.00 Richard Day, DS 10.50 Barbara Fosnaugh 54.28 Kathl Kinney 148.58 Beverly Marten 83 81 Roger Schmucker 64.86 Charlene Smith 47.61 Tanya Wise 83.12 United Telephone Co. 246.39 United Telespectrum 26.00 Strayer Insurance 1,134.00 Ear, Nose A Throat Assoc. 355.00 Hook Drugs 8251 - Warsaw 12. X K-Mart 100.00 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 92.00 Sacred Heart School 20.00 Kosciusko Co. Juvenile Justice 26.00 Gatzlmos, Dziabls, Gifford etc. 117.70 Charles Peterson, MD 150.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 1,1*5.90 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. David Haines 1,000.00 Jon Cupp 1,500.00 Carroll Sherman 1,391.67 Patti Marsh 913.5* June Johnson 892.50 Barbara Clouse 1,214.00 Robert Strong 1,227.75 Donald Arnold 30.34 Duane Leedy 26.44 Gerald Romine 25.75 Michael William* 24.16 Wymond Wilson 25.75 Dennis Woodward 21.76 Business Equipment Co. 60.21 General E lectrlc Supply Co 46.29 Hall Hardware 46.78 Cox Studio 24.6* Brennans *-20 Barbara Clouse 69.00 Jon Cupp 4* *3 Carroll Sherman 20* 38 Robert Strong 106.72 United Telephone Co. 19.91 Faulkners Traveling Bindery 700.00 Executive Office Machines 1,312.50
PnjMMlal Insurance Co. 432.5* I. JD Geiger do hereby certify that the above I* a true list of claim* allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day of April, 19*4. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37205 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF WABASH VALLEY POWER ASSOCIA TION, INC., FOR APPROVAL OF: (I) CONTINUATION OF THE RATE DESIGN AUTHORIZED IN CAUSE NO. 36677; ANO (111 A RATE DESIGN CHANGE RESULTING FROM REPLACING NOR THERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY AS POWER SUPPLIER, ANO ALSO REQUESTING AN EMERGENCY ORDER, WITHOUT HEARING. APPROVING CONTINUATION OF THE RATE DESIGN APPROVED IN CAUSE NO. 34677. PENDING A PUBLIC HEARING. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in this Cause In Room 907, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 10:00 A-M., on July 9,19*4. Public participation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Dale Jones requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit a single family residence within 8 feet of the Harrison Street right-of-way (35 feet required by ordinance) on his property which Is located on the east side of Harrison Street and 116 feet south of John Street and described as follows, to wit: Lot Number 85 in Strombeck and Weaver's Second Addition to the Town of Syracuse. The hearing will be held In the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall, Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday the 19th day of April, 19*4 at 7:00 P.M. All Interested per sons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Courthouse, Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director A.4-11 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until 1:00 P.M. on April 16th, 19*4 receive bids for the following: A used Digital 1201 PBX phone system, to replace the present Court House switchboard system Specifications are on file at the County Auditor's office. Court House, Warsaw, Indiana. All bids must be submitted in duplicate on Form 95, Revised, and must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check equal to ten percent (10%) of maximum bid, and 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 April, 1984. J D Geiger, Auditor A.4-11 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PETITION TO VACATE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, that the petition of Gerald Bennett for the vacation of a platted public way has been referred to and filed with the Plan Commission of the City of Warsaw, Indiana and that the Plan Commis sion has set the petition for hearing before the public, at its regular meeting, April 9. 1984 at 7;X pm, a Monday, or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard After hearing, the Plan Commission may recommend the granting or denial of the vacation. The public way sought to be vacated is described as: The Eastern 14 feet of Brubaker Street, as platted, from the Southwest Corner of Lot Number 217 to the Northwest Corner of Lot Number 217, all as platted in the Lakeside Park Addition to the City of Warsaw. Indiana. Lot Number 217. above described, is also known as 1118 Brubaker Street. Warsaw, In diana. . Any person may attend the hearing and be heard, and written response may be made by delivering such response to the Warsaw City Engineering Building before the hearing. The hearing will be held at the Warsaw City Engineering Building, West Center Street, Warsaw, Indiana. David Gable, Building Commissioner James L. Walmer P O. Box 1056 827 South Union Street Warsaw, IN 46580 PH : 219/269-2095 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS. 303 East Main Street. Warsaw, Indiana. 465*0. will receive sealed lump-sum bids for an ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM for the Warsaw High School located at 1 Tiger Lane in Warsaw. Indiana BIDS will be received at the Administra
Hon offld*. Indiana, 465*0, until 3:30 p m. on April 25. 19*4 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Each Bld shall cover all the work in the. Project Manuel and shown on th* drawing* Including any addenda Issued thereto. Each Bidder shall submit bids for all area* of work requested in these document* and by the Owner in accordance with Bidding Requirement* and Contract Document* prepared by Leßoy Troyer and Associate*. Copies of th* Bidding Requirement* and Contract Document* may be purchased at (810.00 per set) by the Individual Bidder* after April 4. 19*4 In th* Architect* Office during normal working hour* and anytime thereafter until seven days prior to the bld date. Documents will be issued to each Bidder upon receipt of proper deposit per set In cash or certified check, refundable In full upon return of the document* In good condition within ten (10) calendar day* after date of receipt of bids. Bid Documents may also be Inspected at the following construction services: - Dodge/Scan, 6433 Georgetown N. Blvd., Fort Wayne, Indiana - The Builders Exchange of St. Joseph Valley. Inc., 2015 W. Western Ave., South Bend, Indiana If the Bidder wishes for the drawings and specifications to be mailed to him, rather than his picking them up at th* Architect's office, there will be an additional non-refun-dable postage and handling fee of ($5.00) per complete set This non-refundable postage shall be in cash or check form seperat* from the above refundable deposit check. Drawings and specifications will be releas ed only to prime Bidders for the project It is the responsibility of the prime Bidders to provide drawings and specifications for.his subcontractors and suppliers. Bids must be submitted on Indiana State Board of Accounts forms 96 and 96A and must be accompanied by a security bond if the bidder Js an Indiana business or by acer titled check if the bidder is an out of state firm. The bond or check shall be in an amount not less than 5% of the total bid. The owner reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any infor malities or irregularities in the bidding. WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS BOARDOF TRUSTEES Jean A. Bowers. Secretary A.4-11 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools wishes to receive quotes on the following items which will be purchas ed by students during the 19*4-85 school year. 1. Photographs, Grades 7-11 2. Jewelry. Caps and Gowns 3. Yearbooks 4. Boys' Gym Suits Specifications and procedures are available in the principal's office of the respective buildings. Quotes will be received in a public meeting in the principal's office of the Warsaw Com munity High School, at 10:00 am., on Friday, May 11, 1984 The principals of the secondary schools will serve as a committee to receive the quotes. Quotes and prices are to be held for a period of thirty (30) days. The principal, class, committee and/or sponsors who make the decisions, in each case will respond to the bidders. WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS BOARDOF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Larry E. Bair, President Martha J. Klinger, Vice President Jean A. Bowers, Secretary Thomas R. Lemon Robert J. Tess John Frederich James P. Keeton A.4-11 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the tax payers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal of fleers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 P.M. on the 17th day of April, 1984. will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year CUMULATIVE SEWER FUND AMOUNT Cleaning and repair of $8,447.49 sanitary and storm sewers Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen (IS) days at the County Auditor's Office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers ob jecting 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 Jennifer L. Hughes. Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse. Indiana A.4-11 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NUMBERS 37200, 37200-Sl, AND 37200-S2 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED AN INDIANA COR
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PORATION TO: I. REPORT THE FOR THCOMING RESTRUCTURING OF THE TELEPHONE INDUSTRY, THE MODIFICATION, RESTRUCTURING OR TERMINATION OF CERTAIN RATES ANO SERVICES AND FOR APPROVAL OF 11. CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS IN ITS RATES, TOLLS, CHARGES AND . SCHEDULES FILED HEREWITH. 111. CHANGES ANO ADJUSTMENTS IN THE RATES. TOLLS, CHARGES AND SCHEDULES FOR INTRASTATE WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE AND MESSAGE TOLL TELEPHONE SERVICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROPOSED SCHEDULES FILED HEREWITH: IV. CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS IN ITS RATES, TOLLS, CHARGES AND SCHEDULES FOR PRIVATE LINE SER VICES AND CHANNELS AND CERTAIN OTHER DEDICATED FACILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSED SCHEDULES FILED HEREWITH: AND V. ESTABLISHMENT OF APPROPRIATE INTRASTATE ACCESS CHARGES. INCLUDING: A SUBDOCKET WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTRASTATE CAR RIER ACCESS CHARGE TARIFFS FOR INDIANA TELEPHONE COMPANIES. AND A SUBDOCKET WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF END USER INTRASTATE ACCESS CHARGES FOR INDIANA TELEPHONE COMPANIES OTHER THAN INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCOR PORATED Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing in these Causes in Room 907, State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, commencing at 9:30 A M., Local Time, on April 27,1984 ‘ Public participation Is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all interested per sons that the Board of Trustees of the Town of North Webster, Indiana will accept sealed bids for concrete lining for the tertiary pond at the Wastewater Treatment Plant in the Town of North Webster, Indiana, from the date of this notice until the hour of 7:00 p.m. on the 18th day of April, 19*4. at which said day and hour the blds received will be opened and examined and the contract for such concrete lining awarded to the lowest and best bidder. The concrete pouring shall consist of all necessary cleaning, grading, and preparation of the present existing pond and the fur nishing and application thereto ot materials as set forth in the specifications Interested bidders may obtain specified tlons relative to such concrete work from the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of North Webster at her office located in the Town Hall or from the Sewage Treatment Plant located on Road 650 N at the north edge of North Webster Each bid shall be submitted upon the prescribed Form 96 with the non-collusion affidavit properly executed and accom
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panied by Form 96A Financial Statement. Each bld shall be accompanied by a bid bond or certified funds made payable to the Town of North Webster in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the maximum total bld. Bids shall be sealed and submitted to the Town Clerk-Treasurer, at P.O. Box 95. North Webster, Indiana 46555. and marked ''Bld for Concrete Work". Bids may be mailed to the Clerk-Treasurer or delivered to the Clerk-Treasurer at the Town Hall In North Webster, Indiana. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bid. EvaleeM. Payne, Clerk-Treasurer Town of North Webster, Indiana M.28-A.4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING STATE OF INDIANA KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: IN RE THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF DAVID L. EVANS AND JOANNE M. EVANS FOR THE VACATION OF A PUBLIC WAY TO: The Citizens of the Town of Leesburg, Indiana YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition has been filed with the Leesburg Town Board by David L. Evans and JoAnne M. Evans requesting the vacation by or dinance of a public alleyway located in the Town of Leesburg, located in the Township of Plain, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana Said description of proposed vacation being more particularly described as follows: Being the nonexistent platted 16.5 foot alleyway located 203.28 feet east of the northwest corner of Partitioned Lot number 10 on Prairie Street and running in a north-south direction on the South side of Prairie Street a distance of 148 5 feet to a point, then running in an easter ly direction 82.5 feet to the southeast cor ner of the east property line extended of the petitioner. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Leesburg Town/Boardof Leesburg, Indiana, as set the above petition for hearing at 7:00 o-clock p.m ‘on April 16. 19*4. at the Leesburg Town Hall, corner of Pearl and Vanßuren Streets Any person may appear and be heard upon the petition at the time, date, and place above scheduled for hearing and/or may send written comments or response to the Clerk of-the Leesburg Town Board prior to the above time and date set for hearing After hearing the petitioner may be granted, denied, or continued and Or dinance may be introduced and passed ac cording to law WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE LEESBURG TOWN BOARD. TOWN OF LEESBURG, INDIANA, THIS 2ND DAY OF APRIL. 1984 VALENTINE & LAVENDER By: Jay L. Lavender P O Box 1035 Warsaw. IN 46580 (219)269-1514 Attorneys for Petitioner Rebecca J Hartman, Clerk. Leesburg Town Board
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