The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 September 1984 — Page 17
PUBLIC AUCTION
MAGEE S POTTERY INVENTORY Having sold our building, we offer for sole our entire inventory, located just north of North Webster, IN on SR 13. Sun., Sept. 30 - 1:00 P.M. Thousands of small items, including Shawnee; McCoy. Royal Haeger pottery; nicknocks; toys; kitchen utensils; bowls; dishes; patterns; some clothing; smocks; decorative items: coffee pots; jewelry; remainder of yard ornaments; over 300 cement blocks; and hundreds of other useful and desirable items. Pyramid 4-tier shelving, over 15 units. 4 ft. high, 5 ft. long. Cash register; brass-bound floor showcase: 10‘ pop machine: mower. Contents of basement — The entire contents of dime store type merchandise will be sold to the highest bidder os a lot. TERMS; Cash a Not Responsible For Accidents Owner: Charles E. Magee POA Barbara Vitaniemi POA Geraldine Dider Auctioneers: Jerry L. Lambert ' Taylor Watts 658 9674
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I beep 457-4495 I NEW LISTINGS Hno. 1354 — Contractor s Home 2or 3 bedrooms central air. K new carpet new brick on fireplace plus extra ■ wide Wawasee channel out your door. Only ■ SSB 900 I M F 5 * IW& No. 1355 — Papakeechie Lakefront home with beach house, 2 or 3 bedrooms 90 of frontage All tor $32,500 FEATURING THIS WEEK ■a, > sc/l- ■ S mb Hr 11 Th * x No. 1232 — Quality built 3 bedroom 2 bathjibme with lots of extras. Price reduced to $56 900 - x-n ■■ Good income property in Milford Older home with separate Apartments. Currently home is 2 apartments but can easily be restored to 1 family dwelling Only $45 000. Price has been REDUCED to $79 900 on this Wawasee channel home in Kanata Manayunk. Offers 3 bedrooms I'z baths and is only 2 lots from open lake. Owner has REDUCED his price to $41,900. This large older home is ideal for the family — quiet neighborhood, close to school and room for everyone.
LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS The following is a list of claims Io be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of October, 1964. Frances Noble 913.5* Mary Jane Schmitt 913.5* Jeanne Weirick 913.5* Kim Vanlaningham *92.50 Roberta Waggoner 788 10 Shirley Tatter *92.50 Lila Christner 872.25 Marilyn Kenipe 872.25 Morrine Halfacre *72.25 Ruth Hartzell 852.08 Linda Rife 852 08 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 270 00 Mary McCoy 17.12 Sharon Christner t 589 28 Blanche Knapp 428.56 Charlotte Morts 913.58 Nancy Croy 913.58 Margaret Garman 892.50 Kathy Sponseller 892.50 Helen Coons 872.25 Kathryn Teel • 872.25 Mary Wolford 872 25 Marlene Weller 913.58 Janet Gadson 243.00 Mary Beth Miner 913.58 Debbie Frauhiger *92.50 Ann Shively 913 58 Bonnie Shafer 892.50 Gloria Maple 892.50 Karen Thomas 872.25 Carol Sundheimer 913 58 Frances Besson 688 50 Ruth Hoppus 405 00 Janice Anglin 546 75 Ron Robinson 1,466 66 Stan Holderman 1.535 00 Rich Mikel 1,52166 Roger Fellows 1.591 66 Tom K itch 1.465 00 Burdell Blackburn 1.485.00 Gerry Moser 1.443 33 Richard Monk 1,423.33 Jeffrey Bronsing 1,443.33 Michael Hobbs 1.3*3 33 Tom Brindle. 1.393 33 Sam Whitaker 1,373 33 Dave Curtis 1.353 33 Steve Knispel 1.333 33 Darlene Speigle 1.092 50 Kay Lotz “■ 1.082 50 Arlene Valentine 1.062 50 Ed Brown 1.0*2 50 Loren Melton 90 00 Mike Kissinger 85158 Jeffrey Parker 652 68 Charles Harris 128 33 Jay Lavender 137 50 Rosa Schooley 913 58 Margaret Warren 913 58 Sharon Thompson 892 50 Carol Retz 892 50 Nancy Belcher 872 25 Beverly Clampitt 108 00 Sally McKrill 108 00 Miriam Ridings 913 50 Betty McCullough 892 50 Susan Myrick 420 00 Joyce McConnell 913 33 Kathryn Bouse 892.50 Russ Anglin 45 00 Elaine Bertsch 630 00 Connie Church 120 00 J F Boggs 630 00 Sue Ann Mitchell 913 50 Judy Prado 892 50 Myra Bixler 150.00 Samuel Baumgartner 420 00 Dan Richard 1,502 41 Maria Rusomaroff 1,30166 Cinda Overmyer 913 58 Amy Kennedy 892 50 Carman Danner 892 50 Carole Wagner 872 25 Richard Kemper 1,375 00 Penny Patrick 872 25
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yis, CARS [spotligh)\ •81 CHEV. IMPALA 2 DR. ' \ V 6 Air Very Clean / • 79 FORD THUNDERBIRD HERITAGE loaded $3,395 • 78 CHEyjMPALA 4 DR. V 8 Air Tilt/Cruise One Owner" $3,795 • 78 CHEV. MONTE CARLO LANDAU V 6 Auto Air Buckets $4,595 • 78 DATSUN 510 4 DR. 4 Speed $1,795 • 78 FORD MUSTANG 2 DR. COUPE 4 Cyl Auto PS $2,795 • 76 CHRYS. CORDOBA V-8 Auto Air $1,995 | TRUCKS| • 83 CHEV. $• 10 DURANGO 4i4 4 Cyl 4Spd.L.WB $7,995 • 82 CHEV. s>lo DURANGO 4 Cyl Auto W Cop I.W B $5,795 • 80 CHEV. C-20 SCOTTSDALE V-8. 4 Spd.. Air $4,995 • 78 JEEP CJ-7 RENEGADE V-8. Auto.. PS. Hord Top $4,595 •77 CHEV. C-20 SUBURBAN SCOTTSDALE 454. Auto $3,595 y «■» J|
Eldon Ward 550 00 Marguerite Hoerr 913.5* Sonja Creighton 110.00 Jack Lowry 73.33 Rex Reed 625.00 Richard Oennay 1,306.42 Warren Fosser 1,077.00 Viola Dickerson 901.17 Phyllis Abbett 423.50 Sandra Conley 400.10 Roxanna Darnell 50.05 DeVon Smith 1*4.80 Lonnie Flory 334.95 Carol Goshert 111.65 Clarence Hill 263.73 Jodi Keough 327.25 Sandy Rovenstine 1,050.00 Verna Owsley *72.0* Roy Carlile 1,048.33 Darrell Creech 998.33 Gene Norton 1,028.33 Forrest Bouse 1.068.33 Herbert Smith 958.33 Beverly Johnston 90.00 United Telephone Co. 4,262.61 Times Union 433 68 Nipsco 12,357.56 A E Boyce Co. 1,859.05 Maurys Amoco 49.40 Business Equip. Co. 364.25 Executive Office Machines 1,427.05 Waddell Printing Co. *62.00 Warsaw Office Supply 87.86 Monroe 157.20 Hall Hardware 39.73 Avis Gunter 314.34 Mail Journal 298 33 Postmaster 1.400.00 Superior Supply _ 1.292.90 Quill Corp 435.59 Michael Miner 350 17 N Jean Messmore 199 70 Denice Albertson 73.60 Sharon Thompson 181.50 Margaret Warren 181.50 3M 3,764.00 Randall Roberts 27 20 Lawrence Wilcoxson 27 20 Amoco Oil 41.55 Craig Marathon 33 30 Express 112 74 Gast Fuel & Service 7,612.80 Lewis OU 25 80 Marathon Petroleum 95.79 Quality Farm & Fleet 66.00 Shell Oil 30 07 Brateman Bros 472.20 Blosser Studio 83.07 Cox Studio 257.43 Bermans Sporting Goods 100 00 Johnson Publishing Co 219 00 Kosko Printers 115 00 Cooks Repair 173 93 Dons Repair 54.99 Monteith Tire 269 38 MPH Service 59 50 Price Auto Repair 27 05 Shooters Shop 92.00 Warsaw Automotive I*o Jack Ward Chevrolet 2.900.00 Mavron Inc. 375.00 Ray O'Herron Co 74.22 Emergency Radio Service 10 00 Charlene Knispel 30 36 SusanMyrick 21 39f», Miriam Ridings Xerox Corp 66 59 US Stamped Envelope Agency 219.70 Cleora Cauffman . 23.05 Richard Mitchell 108 10 Max Reed 741.00 Daniel Richard 264 04 Maria Rusomaroff 65.55 G Lengemann Co 39 52 Richard Kemper 174 34 Eldon Ward 38 40 Instant Copy 17 82 Sonja Creighton 22 08 Owens Supermarket »1 39.29 Eilers Communication 469 00 Barbara Eastlund 12.00 Raymond Gall 12 00 John R Hall 12 00 William Sincroft 12 00 Fishers Bros Paper 172.50 United Telespectrum 102.00 Todd Realty 300 00 IBM 1.399.10 Benchmark Computer Systems 459 00 Kos Co Fair Assoc 100.00 Cardinal Center 27,500.00 Humane Society 2,500.00 Juvenile Justice Task Force 1,500.00 Devine Colonial Mortuary 100 00 Foster & Good Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 200 00 King Memorial Home 300 00 Lienhart Funeral Home 100 00 Ligonier Monument Co 150 00 McHatton Sadler Funeral Home 200 00 Mishler Funeral Home 100.00 Strong Funeral Home 100 00 Titus Funeral Home 400 00 Whitley County 28.00 Lakeland Comm School Corp 2.493 88 Gawthrop Concrete 2.600.00 ComManD 1.086.00 Manatron Inc 20 00 Wholesale Electric 20 58 Professional Chemical 172 86 F M Lock & Key 4 50 Lawn Rangers 20 00 Orkln Pest Control 86.00 Richard Denney 187 Hoosier Water Co 226 40 Sewage Collection Office 177 28 Curriseß> Carlson 823.25 Warsaw Cleaners 362 08 Miller & Sons 4 95 Service Electric 12 00 Wicks Air Filter Service 117.20 Lakeland Inc 16175 Woodies Rental 24 00 Nursery Stop Garden Center 73.00 William C Parke. MD 1.000.00 Tri State Bolt 120 C Alan Rovenstine 3,014.00 Brennans 188.97 Russell Heyde, DDS 127.00 KCH 170 50 Warsaw Surgical Arts . 130 00 Indiana Rest Equip 51.54 Indiana Sheriffs Assoc 72 00 Edward J Meyers 68 40 James Butts 25 00 Michael Reed 50 00 David Whitesell 25.00 Robert Burner 100 00
FOX Public Auction locotad north of Mittord IN on $• 15 to overhood bridge turn east to end of street — north to end ot street turn east cross 8.8. frock — watch lor Shottey s Auction signs September 29,1984 starting At 10:00 A.M. EST REAL ESTATE lot No 17 m ShoHor t addition to the Village ot AAiHord Junction Kosciusko Co Indiana TERAAS 25% down doy ot auction balance due upon closing. Taxes Prorated to doy o< closing Possession Doy ot closing Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any t oil bids Any statements mode doy of auction take precedence over printed material HOUSEHOLD Admiral 19 cu ft refrigerator freezer kitchen fable (2) IP gas 30 coak stoves, natural gos furnace (mobile home size), new bathtub. G.E. 27 " electric drop-m cook stove stainless steel double kitchen sink G E. elec washer fuel od space heater old buffet 1 dresser daybed opens up to full size bed. radio * cabinet natural gos water heater GUN Estornor s Arms. 22 col. lovor action rifio. solid brass rocohror brass butt plot*, brass forearm strap. Ser. No. 2932 — to be sold under A.T.F rules t regulations TRACTOR — CARS — TRUCK CAP 1939 Farmall Model “A" tractor plow for "A tractor 1970 Chevy Nova (runs good) 1972 Buick leSabre (for ports) 5 other cor* for ports Copree truck cap. SHOP ITEMS — BOAT & MOTOR Montgomery Ward Powe* King" 230 welder large air compressor 1H hp motor (110 * 220 volts) oil heater portable sotomonder fog chain* "Sun battery charger on wheal*: Montgornery Ward 12 ft. fishing boat; Martin 40" gm trailing motor portable air lank LAWN MOWERS — BICYCLE Gamble* 8 hp riding town mower (ran*): Simplicity * hp riding mower (need* work on motor); 2 push lawn mowers; girt * 26" bicycle. MISCELLANEOUS Electric go* pump: picnic table ice skates: approx. 1* sheet* ot •/." ptaettc board panel: approx. 2 sheet* of V plastic board panel approx 10pc*, at 4 xß' sheet* of paneling, yordarnamonli large amount of white ware Hem*, targe 8 wnoll size*: many, many useful * desirable ■tarn* too numerous to mention. TERAAS Cash Lunch Served No* Itesponsibto For Accidents Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Fox, <***» AUCTIONEEB \ Jim Sholtey - 831 2203 O***: Floyd Kouffrtam
Richard Sand 250.00 Judy Bricker goo Linda Furnivall j.OO Eugene Brumfield 22.40 Judy Ross 26.30 Jack Walls i6.x Lynn Wheeler 7.94 Geraldine Linn 7.94 Marguerite Gilliam - 19 70 Everette Dausman 11.44 VemleGrlpco 112.78 Leigh A. Watkins ib.3B Max Miller n. 02 Carole Keiper 22.7* Ladeana Freeman 17.94 Janette Farmer 19.70 Susan Stover 7.94 Janet Roberts 8.38 Donald Wolterman 12.78 Harold Fosnaugh 10.14 Lawrence Cerier 8 38 Carlton Beer 13.22 Thomas Earhart 900.00 John Geberin A 220.00 Duane Hutter x 100.00 David Kolbe 224.00 Milo Lightfoot 40.00 Lawyers Co operative Publ. 317.85 Shepards McGraw Hill 546.45 West Publishing Co. 695.50 Eugene Brown 88.78 Mark Kroft 16.56 VanAusdall & Farrar 461.83 James Walmer 340.60 Prudential Ins. Co. 10,848.23 CCBF D H Lessig Engineers 9,100.00 LRAST Phendi Brown Inc. 6,824.58 W 8, W Gravel Co 5,846 49 Silvers Asphalt Co. & Frances Slocum Bank 13,502.38 GDI-20* Lowell Swick 1.435 30 UPKEEP —209 Max R . Anglin 162.09 Gochenour Drainage Serv 235.00 Lash Farm Inc. 269.13 Meiser Bros 7,935.13 Delbert Schwartz 42.50 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Richard Wlnebrenner 2.142.25 Don Forney 1,781 42 Harold Gerard 1,385 56 Bernard Kuhn 1.330 16 Ronald Leiter 1.328.08 Donald Rogers 1,226.25 William Ray pole ° 1,196.82 Carol Shilling 1,281.42 Robert Martin 1,302 46 James Mettler 1,193.69 John Ingle 1,096 12 Lennie Young 1.087 14 Edward Blosser 670.88 Raymond Faulkner 479 20 Jay Feldman 1,006 32 Terry Puckett 814 64 Jack Adams 1,138 73 ErmalCoy 1,167.08 Lowell Engle 1,152 90 Ronald Himes 1,219.05 Kim Huff 1,152 90 Frederick Kammerer 1,214.33 Richard AAeeks 1.162.35 ~ Alvin Miller 1.14818 Bobbie Miner 1,162 35 Larry Montel 1.157.63 John Stapleton 1.17180 Roy Tennant 1,162.35 Garl Young 1,157 63 Gary Adams 1,172.98 Kenneth Busselberg 1.168.18 John E Davis 1,177.79 Paul Deaton 1,206 62 David Huffman 1,172 98 Glendon Huffman . 1,158 57 Bruce Hyde Jr 1.172 98 Bruce Hyde 111 1.177 79 Robert Jackson 1,187 40 Jeff Kuhn 1,182 59 William Long Sr 1.129 74 Ronald Norman 1,134.54 Larry Phillips 1,172.98 Terry Rowland 1,120 13 Kos. Co Hiway Dept 157 40 Waddell Printing Co. 30 50 Gast Fuel A Service 567 10 Pierceton Equipment Co. 242.190.80 Silveus A Bradway 4,875.75 Ace Hardware 58 40 Allen County Motors 79.91 Bearings Inc. 147 20 Boyer Lawn A Garden 39 88 Clarke GM Diesel 107 50 Crown Battery Mfg 297.48 Durex Products , 570.15 Indiana Equip. Co. 219.66 WAJonesASon 17.15 Kerlin Tractor Sales 45 54 Mac Alllster Machinery 224.54 Mac Donald Machinery 64 79 Miller A Sons 12130 Murray Equip Co. 128 58 Nowak A Williams Supply 103.45 Plymouth Radiator Repair 70 00 Quality Farm A Fleet 20 87 Graham Rankin 488.74 Reid Holcomb Co. 34.00 Share Corp 308 00 Smith Ford 332.35 TSC Store 64 46 TTP Inc 163 57 Tri State Bolt 39 33 W A W Truck Sales 929 00 Warsaw Automotive 316 92 Warsaw Steel Co 187 50 Wholesale Electric 22198 Silvers Asphalt Co 267 96 Warsaw Cleaners 896.50 Eilers Communication 1.939 40 United Telephone Co 79 42 Consolidated Freightways 91.39 Nipsco 619 36 Harmon Glass 112 38 KosciuskoCo Trees 2.100 59 Prudential Ins. Co 4,387 67 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Peggy Shively 1,946 00 Genyce Dißico 1,413.00 Karen Harding 1,413.00 Kathi Kinney 1,413.00 Charlene Ellis 1,413 00 Tanya Wise 1.413.00 Roger Schmucker 1.297 00 Beverly Marten 1,413 00 EI izabeth Wi I Hams 1.056 00
Nina Bryant 1,056.00 Marjorie Himes 1,013.00 Mary Besson *93.00 Carol Collins 859.00 Yvonne England 893.00 Carolyn Wulliman 804.00 Michelle Hudson 781.00 Reed A Earhart 525.00 AUL 17.02 Blue Cross Blue Shield 825.44 Maxicare Indiana. Inc. 385.10 Prudential Ins. Co. 751.15 Lutheran Hospital 37.50 Hooks Drug 6140 53.57 CFB Radiology 16.70 Fairfield Pathologist I 52.00 FWML Pathologists 24.29 IUMC 31.24 Paul Grossnickle 15.50 Brennans 47.85 Goshen General Hospital 50.87 Zale Drugs 124.13 Genyce Dißico *I.BB Charlene Ellis 66.47 Karen Harding 43.70 Michelle Hudson 28.98 Kathi Kinney 87.86 Beverly Marten 80.73 Roger Schmucker 70.15 Tanya Wise 105 11 Welf. Assoc. 173.00 Claypool Elem. School 41.00 KCH 1.943.89 Kos Medical Clinic 147.00 Kos. Radiology 16.00 Philip Tinkham, MD 120.00 Warsaw Middle School 10.00 Bashor Home of the UMC 1,519.00 Russell Heyde. DDS 223.00 Hook Drugs 12.25 Samuel Judd. DDS 208 00 United Telephone Co. 226.81 United Telespectrum 26.00 Juvenile Justice Task Force 780.00 Sandcrest Medical Corp 20.00 Whites Institute 1.023.00 Allen County Rad Assoc 18.50 Ft Wayne Otolaryngology 51.60 Y C Lin, MD 160 00 St Joseph Hospital 972 90 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS David W Haines. MO 1,000 00 Jon M Cupp 1,500.00 Carroll Sherman 1.391.67 Patti Marsh 913 58 June Johnson 892.50 Barbara Clouse. RN 1,214.00 Robert Strong 1,116.13 Donald Arnold 30.34 Gerald Romine 25.50 Donald VanGllder 25 50 Michael Williams 26 16 Wymond Wilson 25.75 IAS Education Cons 48 00 Animal Hospital 25.63 Merieux Institute Inc 215 00 Robert Strong 176 67 Extension Office 2 87 Postmaster 200 00 Barbara Clouse 74.06 Jon Cupp 30176 Carroll Sherman 227.47 United Telephone Co 39 54 Hach Company 558 23 Prudential Ins Co 674 15 I. J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list ot claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners on the Ist day of October, 1984 SECOND NOTICE To the taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State ot Indiana. You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of August. 1984. the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of I C 36 9 15.5, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative capital development fund was established to provide for the following: FOR BUILDING AND CAPITAL IM PROVEMENTS FOR ALL PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN AND PURSUANT TO 1C36 9 16 2 AND IC 36 9 16 3 The fund will be provided for by a tax levy on all taxable real and personal property In the taxing unit tor a period of three (3) years The tax rate on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable property will be four cents (SO4) for 1984 taxes payable in 1985. eight cents ($ 08) tor 1985 taxes payable in 1986, and twelve cents ($.12) tor 1986 taxes payable in 1987 Fifty (50) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, not later than thirty (30) days after the publication of this notice, set ting forth their objections to the proposed levy Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof Carl L. Myrick President of Board Joe Morganthaler. Member William R Hess. Member Steven R Butt, Member James J Hughes, AAember Jennifer L. Clerk treasurer Date September 13. 19*4 STATE BOARD OF TAX COMM ISS IONE RS Robert M. Bond. Secretary
DEALS S 15 Pickup YEAR END CLOSE OUT Bel On ’B4 Trucks in Stock pl Vi Ton • % Ton ■“« Vans • Suburbans bruce ktro New 85’s Arriving Soon So We Need To Move Out The 84’s To Make Room No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused BRUCE PETRO OHs-Buick-Pontiac-Cadillac-GMC Hwy. 15 North Warsaw 267-7188 L Sierra Pickup \ j
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REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation will until the hour of 7:00 P.M. (EST) on the 9th day of October, 19*4 at the Administrative Office of said corporation in Syracuse, Indiana receive bids as follows: Mobile Radios and Accessories for School Buses Specifications and instructions to bidders are on file in the Office of the Superintendent of Schools and may be obtained by any interested bidder. All bids shall be accom panied by a bid bond or certified check in the amount of not less than 5% of the total bid. A|l bidders shall use the Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana, this 26th day of September, 1984. Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corp. R.R.43, 80x662A Syracuse, Indiana By: Marguerite Hoerr, Secretary 5.26-0.3 SECOND NOTICE To the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana. You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of August, 1984, the Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pur suant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 21 2-6-1. duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative building fund was established to provide for the following: TO INCLUDE ALL PURPOSES PRO VIDED FOR PURSUANT TO IC 21 2-6 1 AS AMENDED EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1979 The fund will be provided for by a tax levy of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing unit, tjje tax to be levied annually beginning in 1984, payable in 1985. and continuing for a total period of five (5) years Ten (10) or more taxpayers In the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, set ting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof Larry Bair. President Martha Klinger, Vice President Jean Bowers, Secretary Thomas Lemon. Member Robert Tess. Member John Frederich. Member James Keeton, AAember Date September 6. 19*4 STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Robert M Bond. Secretary ORDINANCE NUMBERB4-7 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST SOUTH STREET WITHIN SIXTY FEET (60 ) OF THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH STREET AND AAAIN STREET (INDIANA STATE ROAD 13) IN THE TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER, IN DIANA BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER INDIANA. AS FOLLOWS ARTICLE I Section 1. That the parking of any vehi cle, on the north side of East South Street within a distance of sixty feet (60') ot the intersection ot said AAain Street (Indiana State Road 13) and East South Street is prohibited and forbidden in the Town of North Webster, Kosciusko County. Indiana. Section 2. That any person so parking any vehicle on the North side of East South Street in the Town of North Webster, Indiana, as prohibited and forbidden herein, shall be in violation ot this ordinance and upon convic
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tion thereof shall be fined in an amount of not less than SI.OO nor more than SIO.OO. ARTICLE II Section 1. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and proper publication thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED, this 12th day of September. 1984. BOARDOF TRUSTEESOF THE TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER MYRON CLARK V ROBERT JAMES SIDNEY AAARKLEY Attest: EvaleeM. Payne, Clerk Treasurer 5.26-0.3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana will from this date until October 15, 1984 at 10:00 AM. (EST), receive sealed bids tor the following: A computer system which will meet the needs of the Kosciusko County Sheriff Department. Specifications are on file in the Kosciusko County Auditor's Office, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana. All bids must be submitted in duplicate on Form No. 95, Revised, and must be accom panied by a Surety 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 bids. Dated this 24th day of September, 1984. J D Geiger . Kosciusko County Auditor 5.26-0.3 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 11th day of October 1984 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time County General Coroner »315 Autopsy Fees $2,000 Coroner «210Office Supplies 100. Assessor «440Office Equip 600. Assessor »211 Supplemental 1,000. Jail <395 Medical 2.000 Sheriff »130 Longevity 640. Sheriff • 120 Part time help 300. Sheriff »370 General repair 6 000 Sheriff »330 Printing 1,000. Sheriff *465 Equip 2.000 Motor Vehicle Highway •440 Trucks 2.000 Cumulative Bridge Fund *8404 Bridge-East Co. Line 35,000. mile N. of CR 450 N NOTICE TO REDUCE EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated, and It Is therefore proposed that unnecessary ex isting appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in 'part for the above additional appropriations. County General Coroner *316 Ambulance Fees 100. Assessor >230 Repair of Equip 100 Assessor *l2O Supplemental 500. Assessor *ll4 1.000 Sheriff *l2l Clerk 6,940 Sheriff *220 Gas 3,000 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that tax payers 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, tax payers 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 J D Geiger Auditor, Kosciusko County
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