The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1984 — Page 19

GUERIN WELDING 4.00 GUERIN. KEITH 4 70.14 HAPNAN.MADGE • 100.70 haknon class company 2e.20 HAPNON.ANJE • 130.70 HARRELO.CLELDA • 171.00 HERENDEEN,JOYCE • 9T.7D HOAGLAND,SAUNORA • 230.00 HOBART 12.22 HOLLE’S TOWINC SERVICE 029.00 HORACE MANN LIFE INSUR. 3**32.20 lAES/14J. CONFERENCE 49.00 IMPERIAL ENTERPRISES 220.23 INDIANA EMPL SECURITY’9IO.OO INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION 42.12 JACK HARO CHEVROLET 6.40 JAGGERS HARDWARE 196.09 KEETON. PE MY • 109.00 KE«LIN BUS SALES 1.454.04 KESLER.OORIS • 97.12 KOSCIUSKO CO. FARM BUREAU 141.09 LSI BOOT SHOP 106.90 LAKE CITY WHOLESALE INC. 32.40 LAWSON PRODUCTS. INC. 2*120.92 LECTRACOM INC. 1.042.10 LEONARD SUPPLY CO.. 170.41 LEWIS OIL COMPANY 64,429.87 LICHT.DON • 34.70 MANN,HERB • 97.T0 MCCLEARV.IXM • 162.70 NESSMORE.CENE • 00.00 MOORE.CAMION • 93.95 mover.tammy • ti.to RJNSCM*CAROL • 23.00 ONSON.OOVLE • 3.24 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 97.02 N I P $ C 0 4.994.95 NATIONAL SCHOOL FORMS INC. 72.20 NEV ENGLAND BUSINESS 170.84 NORTH AMERICAN CO 133.85 NOWAK C WILLIAMS INC. 341.05 PETROS BROS CHRYSLER 24.40 PHENO ANO BROWN. INC. 36.83 PHILLIPS.OALE * . 87.20 POWER BRAKE t SPRING 4.658.88 PRO-AUTO CARE 658.95 PROFES TECH. OF AMERICA 6.450.00 PUBLIC E"PI RET I,FUND 20.186.98 PUBLIC EMPLRETIi, 9.962.29

SCHOOL LUNCH Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance 7/1/83 6/30/84 $69,558.11 $666,181.31 $682,617.83 $53,121.59 Receipts Student Lunches $ 342,314.47 Adult Lunches * 24,359.14 Student Milk , 30,748.63 Adult Milk 523.81 Ala Carte 113,397.89 Other Revenue 593.60 Reimbursements 118,710.18 Refunds 1,534.81 State Matching Funds 33,998■78 $ 666,181.31

LINUX LOU OSBORNE 53.975.65 DALE R. PHILLIPS 54.255.00 MARION JOAN STAHL 53.41M.t6 PATRICIA JONES *6,772.87 FOMA R. WOOD 52.914.26 VICkEY B»ADLEY *269.10 KATHY JAYNE LOGAN *127.30 LEAN* ALLISON *2,910.99 GENE ELLEN MARSHALL ' 535.17 JO ANN CONLEY 53,552.1 S ELAINE K. GEARHART *124.78 CONNIE SUE CRAWFORD *302.86 IRENE R. GAGNON 53.370.26 FILENE ARVAOA A. SPANGLE *3,763.71 LUANN TENNANT S6OS.TS KIMBERLEY S. GREGORY *887.66 LINO* L. BAKER *150.6* DONNA J. TRUEX 51.881.77 JANET SIMPSON *622.39 DELLA MARIK Swain *30.16 LEE ELLEN PAIR *33.50 OELORES JEANNE EOGAR | *128.99 PAM HOPKINS *5,919.40 ESTHER V. HALL *100.50 LOIS MOMEYER *701.83 LiMOA Phillips *3.616.66 OEM* ANN JOHNSON *3,5*9.23 HILDEGARD WASCHKIES " *93.80 MARJORIE L. BLACK (700.16 waneta m. Thomas *6,234.19 CONNIE KEHOE (1.8*5.69 RANAE S. GARBER *975.20 SUZANNE HUFFER *3,168.44 PRISCILLA SUNOHEIMER *138.2* PATSY 0. DOYLE (6.550.81 MARY J. BUCHAN (428.33 01ANE RAMSEY *2,9*5.80 REBECCA ANN PFEIFFER *8*2.77 EVELYN ALBERTSON *1,6*6.72 ELIZABETH MURNS *1,701.2* DOROTHY M. HORNEY *1,326.50 LEE ELLEN PAIR *7*4.61 DIANA M. WHITEHEAD *224.45 ARLENE R. SISK *6,168.57 CHRISTINE J. NECK *2,412.13 SHIRLEY A. SWARTZ *2,193.9? Madeline hopkins aiot.zo OEM* LYNN AZSELL *1,532.17 BESSIE I. HIMES *432.15 EVEIYN F. HOPKINS' *1,243.20 nancy Barrett *4,222.40 SHIRLEY ANN GAERTE *2,643.24 ANNETTE KINOIG *3,320.99 NANCY J. HOWARD *4,7*2.38 BARBAS* S. LEHMAN *6*4.4* BARBARA J. PARKER *3,046.15 PHYLLIS M. OSBORN *3,804.03 JOAN SPANGLE *4,740.00 CYNTHIA K. KAMMERER *695.52 BARBARA MAOLEY *1,147.86 REBECCA ANN PFEIFFER 546.91 SUSAN KAY RICHEY *797.24 H. JUANITA WARNER *1,092.7* BETTY J. PARKE* >6,560.83 MARCIA J. VANKIRK *3,409.85 GLORI* B. »ANOELS *3,232.87 MARY NELL OLDHAM *2 , 303.82 LESLIE A. CLARK *1,551.06 BARBARA S. LEHMAN *18.43 NELLE *. HEIMAN *6 , 325.00 PAMELA SUE BEERY *140.70 OLIVE MILLER , 15,208.21 MABLE L. MUNSON *4,756.29 Barbara sweeny *4,230.33 DOROTHY JEAN RING *10.06 LINO* L. BAKE* (11.04 NANCY TAPP *858.73 SUE E. JOHNSTON *867.71 SHIRLEY A. ZIMMERMAN *3,183.60 BERNICE M. BERG >3,098.31 BEVERLY G. SHAW *110.55 CYNTHIA K. KAMMERER *18.43 EVELYN P. JOHNSON >73.69 PENNY J. MILLS *16.75 MARTHA J. RULE *1,108.<2 JEAN M. DRUMMONO *500.48 JONE A. KINDER *699.09 BARBARA SMITH *4,359.46 MARJORIE S. LOVE *5,723.65 nary e. wallfn *248.40 LESA A. SHIELDS *547.69 PATRICIA ANN DARLING *177.53 IRENE G. DAVIS *4,516.29 MARJORIE ANN HOWARD *41.8? CATHERINE 5. RAPP *73.69 OIANF GROSF *67.00

TEXTBOOK RENTAL Balance Receipt* Di*bur*eaent* Balance 7/1/83 6/30/84 ($27,931.81) $181,292.42 $205,378.8$ ($52,018.24) Receipts Rental $ 68,553.27 Consiaabla 112,610.43 Other Incoee 128.72 $ 181,292.42

ADDISON- WESIEY PURL,CO., INC *55.49 ALLYN C RACON* INC. 2,221.46 AMERICAN TECHNICAL FURL, INC 84.98 AMSCO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 1*378.26 AUDIO SPECIALISTS.INC. 62.30 AUOIO/CQMPUTER SPECIALISTS 396.15 RAPTEL PRINTING CO. 469.00 BASIC LANGUAGE REVISITED 149.00 BENNETT PUBLISHING CO. 149.84 BLESSING'S SCHOOL ’RiSIC 1*245.00 BOWMAR/NOBLE PUBLISHERS 27.T2 C. V. MOSBY CO. 928.09 C.C. PUBLICATION* INC. 20.68 CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY 509.79 CHARLES A BENNETT CO.* INC. 96.50 CHARLES E. MERRILL PURL. 4*146.43 COLLECTION BUREAU OF WARSAW 37.98 CURRICULUM INNOVATIONS 285.00 0. C. HEATH ANO CO. 6*315.19 OAVIS PUBLICATIONS 628.32 DEERE C COMPANY 121.68 OELMAR PUBLISHERS 212.68 DUFF TRUCK LINES 38.10 E.E. EQUIPMENT CO.* 1*246.26 ECONOMY CO. 2*092.89 elm inc 195.00 EMC PUBLISHING 191.00 FEARON EVOCATION 45.54 FRANK E. RICHARDS PUB. CO. 106.83 FT. WAYNE NEWSPAPERS INC. 69.25 GLENCOE PUBLISHING 188.99 GOOOHEART-WILLCOX CO.* INC. 386.41 HARCOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH*I*297.2O HARPER 6 ROW* PUBLISHERS* 3*372.81 HEATH COMPANY 112.40 HECKMAN BINOCRY 1*130.90 MOLT,RINEHART C WINSTON 3*244.18 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO.* 4*416.29 IDEAL SCHOOL SUPPLY 49.91 JANUS BOOK PUBLISHERS 91.53 JOE HATER ANO ASSOCIATES 54.88 KOKOMO-CENTER TOWNSHIP 672.00 LAIOLAM BROS. 1*416.97 LEARNING concepts 2*334.31

PURITY CYLINDER GASES* INC. 46.49 PYLE,AMOS • 5.00 QUALITY FARM t, FLEET 442.74 RENBARGER.PRISCILLA « 12.00 I RIC MAR INDUSTRIES* INC. 383.00 RIDGEWAY OISTR INC. 3.938.40 RULES’S ELECTRIC MOTOR 12.90 SCHOOL TRAMS«ASSOC.OF IN 40.00 SCHRADER AUTOMOTIVE CO. 11*098.27 SCOTTY’S HYDRAULIC SERV. 310.74 SELLERS,SONORA • 101.70 SELLERSvVICKI • 111.93 SELLS OIL COMPANY 120.96 SERVICE ELECTRIC 199.19 SHARE CORP. 93.31 SHAW.BEVEKLY • 115.11 shulti,Virginia • 309.1 i SILVEUS ANO BRADWAY 8.681.56 SMITH TIRE SERVICE 13.169.26 STRAYER INSURANCE AGENCY 9*243.99 SUMMIT CITY TRUCK REPAIR 861.90 t* c « 6,363.89 TENNY C SONS SEPTIC TANK 90.00 TERRY’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 7.07 TOBIN AMERICAN TIRE 2*019.00 TOM’S PLACE 15.00 TROPICAL INDUSTRIAL COATI 3,021.49 U. S. POST OFFICE 70.00 UNION OIL COMPANY 50.54 UNITED TELE.CO OF IN, INC. 858.79 VINYL REPAIR OF AMERICA 1*153.00 W ANO W TRUCK SALES 17*747.74 W.A. JONES 4 SONS 490.67 WALMER SUPPLY CO. 33.12 WARSAW AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, 1,783.03 WARSAW CHEMICAL CO., INC. 223.82 WARSAW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 19.80 WARSAW WELDING 9.90 WEAVER I SONS* INC. 1,327.69 WERSTLER,CHARLOTTE • 141.70 WHITE NACHINE 12.00 WOODIE’S RENTAL 39.00 WOODIES SUPERMARKET 119.28 WOODRUFF,JANET • 228.11 TILE,LOWELL • 20.91 FUND 04. 200*023.96

DIXIE JE*N S“ITH »»05.82 *A*LENE 9. WALKE* $82.07 EDITH E. DEATON $125.12 BEVE*LY JEAN HFIEKHAN $11.72 LEE ELLEN BAIR $573.65 DAWN M. ALBERTSON $5,688.61 CONNIE BELL $4,113.33 LINO* A. AObEATS $3,878.50 A. WINIFRED SURFACE $3,604.87 EILEEN LEEx *4,560.09 JEANNINE A. HUGHES $4,024.77 DELL* HA*IF SWAIN 51,280.22 LYDIA A. NCOONALD *3,640.69 JOY A. OILLING $1,513.06 SHARON KAY DOYLE $3,208.00 RU7H HARMON $5,101.59 MARJORIE METTLER *5,727.14 BEVERLY G. SHAW 520.10 JANICE ROBER7S *314.40 00RQ7HY Jt*N RING *35.17 SHYRLE SHIOLBY *5,989.7* ISABELLE FULLS* *3,373.05 PRISCILLA SUNOHEIMER *2,761.32 RU7h KONKIF **h.?o MELODY WAIYHER *3,977.64 ShFRRY LOU ANDRES *4,072.55 Madeline hopkins »6.?0 Mary K. WALLS *«92.8T STEPHANIE S. STaMPFR *1,407.00 LESA A. SHIELDS *609.72 LISA R. BALORIOGE (1,363.45 TOTAL *263,6*0.7’ ACE HARDWARE. INC. 2.49 ADMIRAL CRAFY CORP. 82.46 AETNA LIFE $ CASUALTY 4,656.30 ARNOLD’S MARKET 1.39 AUBURN DAIRY 94.401.72 "EATRICE FOODS COMPANY 70.90 BEE BEE QUE 918.79 PIXEL PAINT COMPANY 17.73 9RUCF PETRO OLDS ' 2*1.57 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, CO. INC. 22.20 COLLINS.LOUISE • 17.97 COMFORTEMPT, INC. 4,603.99 COMM, PARTS t 5ERV1CE.1NC.2,072.94 COMM.PARTS ANO SeRVICt 67.30 0. M. MARSHALL t CO., INC. 1,224.30 Data EQUIPMENT 319.28 01LGARD FOOD CO. 238.08 COWARD DON I CO. 8,997.89 FISHER BROS. PAPER CO. 88.7* FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL 90.00 G. A. GLOSSON, INC. 239.10 HARKNESS,ELIZABETH • 8.60 HARVEY’S MART 20.61 HORACE MANN LIFE INSUR 8,999.02 HORSELESS CARRICAR RENT INC 23.00 HOSTESS CAKE-ITT 4,528.61 IN. FIRE PREVENTION CO. 316.50 INDIANA RESTAURANT EQUI* 6,168.43 JONES FOOD CENTER 269.32 L P LOCK 6 SAFE 9.79 LANCE 1,179.23 LEE COMPANY, INC. 921.89 LOWMAN ENTERPRISES, INC 4,299.1? MCKEE BAKING CO. 1,981.24 RIOOLE SCHOOL 100.00 NO’TH AMERICAN CO 174.79 OPEN AIR MARKET 9,112.68 OWFN’S SUPERMARKET 37.04 PERFECTION BISCUIT CO. 15,132.26 PLETCHER’S FOODS,INC. 16,952.75 PUBLIC EMPL RET I. FUNO 18,626.83 PUBLIC' EMPLRETB,IO6.46 PURITAN ICE CREAM CO. 11,238.36 QUALITY FARM I FLEET 83.92 QUILL CORPORATION 183.16 RIVERwOOO RANCH 10.14 SCH UNIFORMS 468.75 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 190.00 SERVICE ELECTRIC 4>.60 SEYFERTS FOOD, INC. 3,747.60 SHIPLEY’S EGG FARM 1,209.70 SIMON BOTHERS. INC. 61,649.05 STAHL,MARION JOAN • 9.19 SIANZ CHEESE CO. 116.233.92 THREE D STORE - DAIMERS 64.01 TRES. STATE OF IN. 6,343.19 WAGNER ELECTRIC CO. 12.00 WALMER SUPPLY CO. 91.63 WARSAW CHEMICAL CO., INC. 607.91 WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 54.63 WARSAW PLATING WORKS 70.00 WHOLESALE ELECTRIC 17.90 WOODIES SUPERMARKET 99.71 FUND 09 416*097.41

"acmillan co. 62,233.26 MACMILLAN PUBLISHING CO.. 3*127.37 MCDOUGAL, LI7TELL * CO. 9,132.96 MCGRAW-HILL BOOK CO. 46.37 MCGRAW-HILL ROOK CO., 297.73 MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO 6,002.31 MCKNIGHT PUBLISHING CO 2,149.66 MODERN CURRICULUM PRESS 4,646.60 NATIONAL FFa SUPPLY SERVICE 126.25 NATIONAL TEXTBOOK CO. 67.64 NATURE METHOD LANGUAGE 1,278.29 NEW READERS PRESS 140.17 NEWSWEEK 7*9.00 PITMAN LEARNING 139.04 PRENTICE HALL MEOIA 933.30 PRINDLE, WEBER, ANO SCHHIOI 612.36 QUFRCUS CORP. 199.93 QUEST NATIONAL CENTER,THE • 120.76 RANSEV NEWS CO. 6,920.06 RANDOM HOUSE, INC. 3,360.93 REAL WORLD- KING FEATURE*. 396.93 SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES. 1NC.3,613.29 SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES 1,109.99 SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES 109.81 SCOTT FORESNAN CONPANY 2,944.15 SENIOR HIGH SCHOO*. 153.45 SILVER BUROETT CONPANY 7.077.33 SIMPLICITY PATTERN 44.25 SOUTH BENO FREIGHT LINE 33.96 SOUTH WESTERN PUBL. CO. 8,766.29 SOUTHERN BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY 326.27 SPEECH COMRMICATIONS ASS’N. 40.60 STECK-VAUGH CO. 130.34 TOR RERMOS 2,193.10 US NEWS C WORLO REPORT 714.00 W. H. SAOLIE* 96.33 WEST PUBLISHING CO, INC. WESTWOOO PRESS J*9.25 WILCOX 6 FOLLETT, CO. XEROX EDUCATION PUBLICA 6,494.10 FUNO 06 209,376.09

JOINT SERVICE SPECIAL EDUCATION Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance 7/1/83 . 6/30/84 $31,780.20 $370,695.03 $376,898.92 $25,576.31 Receipts Fees $ 1,526.00 Payments by Member Schools 369,169.03 $ 370,695.03

SHARON KAY SUCEC 915.800.00 GERALD HILLE* 925,956.00 CONSTANCE ’. NHITMVE* 919,905.46 JANET NELSON KISER 916,803.76 DEBORAH ANN BROWN 917,784.76 EMAIOU MASSA 915.n0 CATHRYN JEANNE TAYLOR 9165.00 CATHRYN JEANNE TAYLCR 9870.00 VIRGINIA B. SMITH 917,000.00 OAVIO W. RObTN’ON 925,022.84 KATHLEEN MARIE RICHARD 913,786.92 OGNALO RALPH PTNNICK 937,739.00 JOAN A. FAHS 917,669.52 LISA A. REFO APT4O2 92.045.40 clauoia mae ha*i 945.00 RUTHANN SEESE 930.00 LAURIE 0. ’YFRS 990.00 DAVID EOWA’O OGOEN 9 30.00 MARY VANSCHEPEN 917,555.12 KAREN SUE DECKER 915.00 DAVID EDWARD OGOEN S3O.DQ JUNE 0. CAMP 9240.Q0 TOTAL 9228,598.78 CALLENA Gayle PENTON 95,387.84 SHELLEY c. tanner 95.342.57 VIRGINIA BRANOFNMURG 95,462.26 CANDY BECHTEL 95,512.51 SARAH JANE DUNN 973.50 PAT SITfLER 968*.00 CHRISTINF F. GRANT 96,*40.00 CAROL OUTCELT 94.754.*5 LOVINA S. KINGSIEY 92,018.15 MARILYN JUNE BUECKMAN 8190.80 Eleanor o. moffett 9351.00 JEFFREY C. REIO 94,755.68 CATHRYN JEANNE TAYLOR 937.80 JUNE ELLEN BOWLING 923.40 MARY ELLEN O*YFR 925.20 BARBARA AN* GS’LL 968.40 LEAH J. CARPENTER 925.20 BEVERLY A. MELTON 9169.20 LYNETTE SU e GILBERT 911,>78.46 TuTaL 953,301.11 AETNA LIFE 6 CASUALTY 5.343.83 AGS 50.19 AK»ON MENTONE NEWS 15.05 AMER. FOUNDATION FOR BLIND 81.20 AMERICAN MICRO MEDIA 48.15 AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE 3.22 ANN ARBOR PUBLISHERS 22.59 AUDIO VISUAL SPECIALISTS 60.00 B C J PHOTO. INC. 67.55 BAIZONI.SARA * 450.00 BECKLEV-CAROY CO. 960.93 MIKEL PAINT COMPANY 460.56 POSE AND EVANS 95.91 BOURBON LUMBER. INC. 1.328.82 ■RAILLE ASSOCIATION OF KA 65.35 BREMEN ENQUIRER 11.03 BRDWN.OEFORAH • 797.05 BURGHER.GREG • . 18.20 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, CO. INC. 24.10 BYF-MO’R,INC. 216.9* BVTREX, INC. 736.95 CAPITOL »ÜBLSUITE G-12 157.00 CARDINAL LEARNING CENTER 30.00 CLASSROOM CONNECTION 29.60 CUMpTON ANO MUNSON FURNIT 1,133.32 CuTTRUL.KATHI « 9.64 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 810.30 CUSTOM TILE CO, INC 4,015.50 D’AMICO CONSTRUCTION CO. 13.536.66 DAY TIMERS 121.06 OLW TEACHING RESOURCES 16.59 ELLIOTT’S HEATING ANO'AIR 2,651.00 EXECUTIVE OFFICE MACHINES 3*.SO FAHS.JOAN * 459.27 FOLLETT LIBRARY ROOK CO. 30.00 FT. WAYNE BUSINESS 1,045.55 GALLAUOET COLLEGE- 32.08 GILBERT,DENNIS • 155.00 GILBERT,KEVIN • 155.00 GRANT,CHRIS • 25.10 HALL HARDWARE 85.68 HARVEY-MCCONNELL,JANET • 66.56

YES - THERE IS STILL TIME ! FOR FUN THIS SUMMER | a LAKE WAWASEE - NATTIE CROW BEACH a ma m iri ■! ■—l * ■ I ■ (Pier 280 — We got the beach and a four bedroom summer A cottage plus a 3 car carport and storage garage. Extra I 50x100 lot across the road. Won’t last long at $114,900. ■ • Call now. Immediate Possession! WAWASEE CHANNEL - HIGHLAND VIEW A • Double lot with 215’ waterfrontage. 2 bedroom house and I 2*/i car garage. Needs finish work. $43,900. Immediate " ♦ possession. \ A RUNAWAY BAY CONDO - UNIT NO. 41 \ J f 2 bedrooms, l*/i baths, dock space, pool, carport, excellent Stone fireplace and central air. $76,850. WAWASEE ACCESS WAWASEE LAKEFRONT BEi&n r r nrr'i BUiH |j™ w " s jjj Charming 4 bedroom log 3 bedroom cottage, excellent home, 2 baths, stone condition, channel lot with fireplace more than you can garage in rear. Super beach, imagine. $69,500. Act Now! good view. Call $134,900 FOR SALE: *42 Lake Properties • 13 Other Properties Call Or Stop By Our Office On SR 13S For A FREE “Lake Area Read Estate Magazine" Or Map

HATFIELD ELECTRIC SERVICE J 9.16 HOOSIER COMMUNICATIONS 100. SO HORACE MANN LIFE 1N5URAN10,166.33 HOY,LOIS • 20.63 ICASE C/0 o*. HECHT 25.00 INLANDER SriNOLE* PAPER CO.ITT.45 InSTRUCTD/MC GRAW HILL 12.26 JOHANNA BUREAU FOR BLIND 30.36 K MART 21.51 KISER,JANET • T 53.60 KOFFLEP SALES CORP. 70.59 LINDON COMPANY.N.R. • 1,200.00 LINGUISVSTEMS 47.00 LOVE PUB. CO. 9.90 MAIL-JOURNAL 10.83 "ayo clinic 213.03 MENDENHALL PHARMACY NO. I 3.80 MICHIGAN PRODUCTS 40.53 MODERN EDUCATIONAL CO. 48.4? MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 158.23 NEWSHIRE FORMS, INC. 43.95 NORANOEX SALES COMAPNY 3,769.85 NORTH AMERICAN CO 616.64 OWEN’S SUPERMARKET 462.96 PBCC 2 225.12 PETTY CASH FUNO 2.86 PINNICK,OON * 1,912.78 PITNEY-BOWES, INC. 177.75 PRO EO 79.20 PSYCHOLOGICAL CORP. 48.18 PUBLIC EMPI RETI FUND 3,861.79 PUBLIC EMPL RETI 2,111.02 QUALITY FARM 4 FLEET 39.88 radio shack 1,322.20 RADIO SHACK 198.18 RADIO SHACK / 724.44 RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF AMER 36.00 *EUB WILLIAMS ANO SONS 10.48 RICHARO.KATHY • 20.58 *0 a INSON,OAVIO W. • 1,272.64 SEARS, ROEBUCK ANO CO. 236.47 SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCE 174.96 SMITH CUSTOM CONCRETE 264.69 SMITH,JEAN 9 23.62 SMITH,VIRGINIA • 962.95 SOUTH WHITLEY TRIBUNE 19.03 ST. JOHN’S BUSINESS MACH 1,686.89 SUCEC,SHARON • 23.60 TEACHERS CREDIT UNION 830.42 TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC 20.60 TEUNE INSULATION,EC » 820.00 Thomas stamp co., 6.85 three o store - oanners 3*6.16 TRANSIT-MIX 82.47 TRI-NAMIC printing 2,031.35 U. S. POST OFFICE 1,080.00 UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF 1N,3,674.7* VAN AUSOALL ANO FaRRAR, INC.2V’’ S WALKER PUBLISHING C0.,,1NC. 30.1* WARSAW CHEMICAL CO., INC. 91.16 WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 12,338.50 WARSAW INTERNAL MEDICINE- 482.00 WARSAW MASONRY Warsaw office supply co. 1,459.19 WEAVER,DEBORAH • 514.6* wholesale electric servicei,397.it WICKES LUMBER CO. 535.93 ZANER-BLOSER , 3.35 FUNO O’ 94,999.04 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Vern Rose requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would per mit a residence addition within 24' of the waters edge on his property which is located on the east side of a 20' Road and 800 feet south of Pickwick Road and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northeast Quarter of section 9, Township 34 North, Range 7 East in Kosciusko County,

Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Lot Number 33 In Rainey's Court, Lake Wowesee The hearing will be held In the Meeting Room, In the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday the 13th day of August. 1984 at 7 00 P M. All Interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered It they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana. no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director Jy.25-A.l NOTICE TOTAXPAYERS OF , ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officials of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7 p.m. on the 14th day of August 1984, will consider the follow ing additional appropriation which said of ficers consider necessary to meet the ex-tra-ordinary emergencies existing at this time: IN THE GENERAL FUND: $47,000 In the 25430-540 Account Purchase of typewriters, sewing machines, desks, chairs, filing cabinets, bookcases, speakers, etc. 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 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 such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing shall be held. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES Lakeland Community School Corp. By: MargueriteHoerr, Secretary NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF » THE PETITIONOF L R GALLIERS AND JEAN GALLIERS, JONATHAN ROHRS AND BARBARA ROHRS, DELORES GUNN and ROBERT IBACHand MABEL IBACH FOR THE VACATION OF A STRIP OF LAND ALONG A PORTION OF HAMILTON BLVD. This is to advise that on August 7, 1984 at 7:00 o'clock pm, the Planning Commission of Winona Lake will hear the petition of L. R Gathers and Jean Gathers, Jonathan Rohrs and Barbara Rohrs, Delores Gunn and Robert Ibach and Mabel Ibach for the vaca tion of a strip of land along a portion of Hamilton Blvd, immediately adjacent to the following; (T) Lot #32; K (2) the alley, fifteen feet in width, lying between and adjacent to Lot ,32 and Lot 452; (3) Los #52; (4) Lot 451,; (5) Lot 450. (6) the alley, 15.2 feet in width, lying bet ween and adjacent to Lot 450 and Lot >49. and , (7) Lot 449 which lots and alleys are in the Sixth Amend ed and Additional Plat to Winona Park, Winona Lake, Kosciusko County, Indiana; which strip of land is forty-two feet wide by 335 95 feet in length along Mound Hamilton Blvd Said hearing will be held at the Winona Park Building, Winona Lake, Indiana. Al) interested parties are invited to attend S’ ' Charlene Black, Clerk-Treasurer NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Tim Morganthaler. requesting a Special Excep tion be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used tor the pur pose of an automobile sales service and repair shop Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Commercial by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance The use requested is a use listed as a Special Ex ception for that area, or a similar use which •is consistent with the objectives and pur poses of the particular District Said real estate is located on the west side of State Road 13 and 990 feet north of Bay view Drive, and described as follows, to wit Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 17. Township 34 North, Range 7 East. Turkey Creek Township, more particularly described as follows Commencing at the-Railroad spike mark mg the Northwest corner ot the aforesaid Quarter and running East (assumed) 1.225 feet to a P K nail, thence South 7 degrees S 3 minutes East 386 8 feet to an iron pipe the true beginning point thence South 7 degrees 53 minutes East. 234 5 feet to an iron pipe thence west 670 2 feet to the centerline of a Public Ditch, thence North I degree 29 minutes EasC232 38 teet. thence East 631 17 feet to the Point of Beginning Thts hearingxwill- be held in the Meeting Room m the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building Warsaw. Indiana on Monday the 13th day of August. 1984 at 7 00 P M All interested persons are invited to 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. In diana no later than 12 00 Noon on the day of the hearing KOSCWSKOCOUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard Director Jy 18 25 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission shall hold a Public Hearing on a petition filed by Martha Lung & Darrell Bales requesting an amend the Turkey Creek Township Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance to reclassify from a Agricultural District to a Commercial District, the following real estate, located on the southwest side of State Road 13 and approximately 1060 teet Southeast ot Bayview Drive and described as follows, to wit Being a part of the Nor th west Quarter ot Section 17. Township 34 North. Range 7 East, and more particularly described as follows Beginning at a point 181 S teet west of the Southeast corner ot the Northwest Quarter aforementioned and run ning thence west ISO teet. thence north one (1) degree east. 270 3 teet. thence South tit ty seven (57) degrees East. 212 1 feet, thence South one U) degree West. 155 feet to the place of beginning, containing 87/100 acre, more or less This change is requested to permit the above described real estate to be used for the purpose of Commercial uses as defined by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko Coun ty Justice Building. Warsaw. Indiana, on Wednesday the Ist day of August 1984 at 100 P M All interested persons are invited to at tend to be heard. Written comments will be considered it they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Planning Depart ment. Court House. Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 12 00 Noon on the day of the hear ing KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY AREA PLAN COMMISSION Daniel W Richard. Director Jy 18-25 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Wayne Yoder requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit a residence addition (deck) within 20 feet of the waters edge on his pro perty which is located on the north side of ‘ I

Hess Road, east of 800 East and described as follows, to wit A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 23 Township 34 North. Range 7 East Kosciusko County. In diana and more accurately described as follows Lot 432 Charles Hess Subdivision. The hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building. Warsaw. Indiana,

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 23 day of August, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. will conduct a public hearing on the IMS budget and on the 30 day of August, IM4 at 6:00 p.m. will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programsss,sl7,4l7 50000: Debt Services $ 978,280 12000: Instruction — Special Programs 271,000 13000: Instruction —Adult/Continuing Education.. .. 40,500 14000: Instruction — Summer School 53,476 Total Debt Service Fund $ 978,280 21000: Support Services —Pupils 281,993 22000: Support Services — Instruction Staff 307,592 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND 23000: Support Services — General Administration.. 246,725 24000: Support Services - School Administration 776,607 Total Cumulative Building Fund 0 25000: Support Services — Business 1.907,754 26000: Support Services — Central 848,538 TRANSPORTATION FUND 29000: Support Services - Other 0 25000: Support Services — Business 1,010,745 30000: Community Services 0 26000: Support Services — Central 51,400 40000: Non-programmed Charges 240,512 ——— 50000: Debt Services 0 To** l Transportation Fund $1,062,145 Total General Fund 510,492,114 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Debt TransGeneral Service portation FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, IMS, inclusive $10,492,114 $ 978,280 $1,062,165 2. Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year to be made from ap- , propriatlons unexpended 4,309,749 650,887 355,251 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 35,000 0 0 4. Outstanding Temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year — not included in line 2 or 3 . o 0 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1,2,3 and 4) $14,836,863 $1,629,167 $1,417,416 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance. June 30 of present year -423.971 350,021 122,583 7. Taxes to be collected present year (Dec. Settlement) 1,627,800 281,280 152,436 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of Incoming year (Scheduleon file). a. Special Taxes 779,065 130,000 70,200 b AII Other Revenue 9,417.130 0 270,167 , 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7,8a and 8b) $11,400,024 $ 761.301 $ 615.386 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduq line 9 from line 5) 3,436,839 867,866 802,030 11. Operating balance (not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period) 184,006 0 0 12. Total (Add Lines 10 and 11)_ $3,620,845 $ 867.866 $ 802.030 13. Replacement Credit from Local Option Tax 0 0 0 14. Net Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy (Deduct Line 13 from Line 12) $3,620,845 $ 867,866 $ 802,030 PROPOSED RftTES AND LEVIES . Net Taxable Property $184,425,000 FUNDS Proposed Rate Amount to Be Raised General 1 9633 $3,620,845 Debt Service , .4706 867,866 Cumulative Building 1.25 2,305,313 toj. Transportation .4349 802,030 Total ' 4.1188 $7,596,054 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT pF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years). To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS >*•! IM2 IM3 IM4 General $2,937,523 $2,886,243 $2,925,973 $3,308,585 Debt Service 0 0 0 571,718 Cumulative Building 1,956,838 1,092,833 1,128,939 1,176,632 Transportation 338.605 378,552 270,992 309,134 Totals < $5,232,966 $4,357,628 $4,325,904 $5,366,769 . Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county f 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 commissioners for 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. Jean A. Bowers . Robert J. Tess John Frederick Larry Bair James P. Keeton Thomas R. Lemon Martha J. Klinger Board of School T rustees Dated this 16 day of July, 1984 . Jy.2SAA.I *>DTJCE TOTAXPAYERSOF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Xakeiand Community School Corporation Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 14 day of August. 1984 will conduct a public hearing on the IMS budget and on the 30 day of August, 1984 will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programss3,s3o,l46 50Q00: Debt Services $1,328,953 12000: Instruction — Special Programs 282,863 130001/slnstruction — Adult/Continuing Education. 15,250 Total Debt Service Fund $1,328,953 210<tf Support Services - Pupils. 105,641 CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND 22000: Suppor Services - Instruction Staff 209,614 50000: Debt Services 8,000 23000: Support Services — General Administration 79,218 24000 Support Services — School Administration 512.704 Total Cumulative Building Fund $ 8,000 25000: Support Services — Business 1,076,000 TRANSPORTATION FUND 26000: Support Services — Central 395,431 25000: Support Services — Business 444,122 30000 Community Services 140.625 26000: Support Services — Central 50 498 « 40000: Non programmed Charges 59,200 . Total Transportation Fund-... $ 494,620 Total General Fund $6,406,692 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE-RAISED Debt Trans- Cumulative - General Service portation Building FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSESTODECEMBER 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fvnd Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year. Jan Ito Dec. 31, 1985, Inclusive $6,406,840 $1,328,953 $494,620 $ BXXX) 2 Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec 31 of present year to be made from ap propriatlons unexpended 2,704,031 664.019 236,082 271.000 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present , year ”®-«» 0 0 0 4. Outstanding Temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year — not included in line 2 or 3 0 0 0 0 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4) $9,300,871 $1,992,972 $730,702 $279,000 FUNDS-ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual Cash Balance. June 30 of present year -9479 7 Taxes to be collected present year (Dec. Settlement) S, ' 7W ,2 ’' ,7S f422 ' 52 ’ 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of In- • coming year (Schedule on file). a Special Taxes “««-«” 39 ' 3 ” b Another Revenue 234 779 ,7Z79S 0 . 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b)56,882,510 $1,506,735 $424,900 $332,836 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DE<KTI OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line9from lines) 2,418,361 486.237 305,802 11 Operating balance (not in excess of expenses from Jan. Ito June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period) ’,*3o 6M.824 12. Total (Add Lines 10 and 11) 14. Net Amount to be Raised by Tax Levy (Deduct Line 13 from Line 12) $2,420,191 $1,185,061 $305,802 $256,750 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Net Taxable Property $102,703,410 FUNDS Proposed Rate Amount to Be Raised General ’ 34 $2,423,720 Debt Service •-** 1,191,320 Cumulative Building -25 256,750 Transportation ’ 30 308,100 Total •• *-W 84.1794 M COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLL ECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected In current year and amounts collected In each of the previous three years). To Be Collected Collected CoUected Collected c. JNDS IMI 1982 IM3 IM4 General $1452,794 $2,123,949 $2.182417 $2440411 Debt Service 634,780 899,978 9384 M 961,304 Cumulative Building v 286,366 249,994 253,793 256,758 Transportation 229,093 228.995 232474 272.164 Total* $3,003,033 $3,502,916 $3406,902 $3,830437 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 commissioner* for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition wlfh 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 ot tax commissioners will fix a date tor hearing In this county. Billy G. Little, President Philip Payne, Vice President Marguerite Hoerr, Secretary , Dave Carey Henry Smith Board Os School Trustees i Dated this 17 day of July, IM4. Jy ,25-A. 1 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!! Experienced RV trailer and Class #, A" Motorhome sales people. 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on Monday the 13th day of August. IM4 at diana. no later than 12. 00 Noon on the day of 700 P M All interested persons are invited the bearing. to attend and be heard Written comments KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARD will be considered if they are received in the OF ZONING APPEALS Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plann Daniel W Richard. Director ing Department. Court House. Warsaw, In- Jy 18-95

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