The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 January 1986 — Page 16
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., January 29,1986
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' LEGALS KOS. COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS Th* following Is a list of clilms to be con sKterad by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 3rd day at February, IMS M Kenlpe 1011U;M J Schmitt 1011.83; R Waggoner 1011.83; L Christner 909.46; S Tatter 909.44; R Hartzell 960.41; S Christner *48.41; B Knapp *48.41; L Cole *47.25; M McSherry *47.25; F Noble 440.00; J McGarvey 040.00; L Cochran 720.00; G Welrlck M.OCfc T Welrlck *4.00; S Christner 254.00; C Mortajffl 1.83; N Croy 1011.0; M Garman 989.46pM Wolford 948.41; E M Ransbottom 874.21; J Cox 964.41; M Weller , 1011.0; J Gadson 909.44; M B Miner 1011.83; A Shively 101 IO; B Shafer 909*6; G Maple 909 44; K Thomas 948.41; C Sundhelmer 1011.83; F Besson OSS 00; R Hoppus *30.00; S > Engle 544.00; R Robinson M34AO; S Holderman 1712.20; R Mikel 1696 63; R Follows 1751.75; T KHch 14350; B Blackbum 1*57.00; G Moser 1*130; R Monk 1591.20; J Bronslng 1*13.33; M Hobbs 1547.10; T Brindle 1550.20; S Whitaker 153*15; D Curtis 1514.10; S Knlspel 1503.00; D Spelgle 1240.75; A Valentine 1210.70; E Brown 1229.72; S Stone 1105.42; M Fishbough 1105.42; F Hoffer 330.00; R Phillips 30.00; M Kissinger 1225.00; J Parker 359.10; D Robinson 134.75; J Lavender 150.07; L. Sebo 1110.25; M Warren 1011.03; S Thompson 909.44; C Rotz 909.44; N Howell 968.41; M Ridings 1011.03; B McCullough 909.44; S Myrlck 940.41; J McConnell 1011.03; K Bouse 909.44; S A Mitchell 1011.83; J Prado 909.44; D Blesemeyer 245.00; D Bowman 192.00; D Richard 1450.14; M Rusomoroff 1419.25; C Overmyer 1011.83; A Kennedy 989 44; C Danner 989.44; S Gladleux 944 41; K Baker 947.25; R Kemper 1494.25; P Patrick 940.41; E Ward 421.25; E Everest 127.00; S Everest 04.75; M Hoerr 1011.83; R Reed 700.75; R Denney 1500.91; W Fosser 1244.00; V Dickerson 1040.91; P Ab bett 191.25; S Conley 134.00; D Shilling 51.00; L Flory 153.00; C Hill 204.75; E Marker 144.43; B Hall 34.00; E Zellers 40.00; S Rovenstlne 1389.48; V Owsley 991.35; R Carlile 1197.53; G Norton 1175.48; H Smith 1109.33; J Johnson 1074.25; G Nash 1074.25; B Johnston 90.00; J Truex 180.00; J Hetler MOO; Mall-Journal 183.75; Times-Union 278.30; NBS Office Supplies 4M.84; Business Equipment Co 1237.72; A E Boyce 1842.10; United Telephone 4003.44; IBM 2741.58; Avis Gunter 304.98; Indiana Assessors Assoc 55.44; Waddell Printing 420.75; Nlpsco 11725.93; Lawyers-Coop 309.05; Instant Copy 113.27; Hall Hardware 233.41; Postmaster 2210.00; ComMand Inc 3140.10; Richard Sand 230.00; The Michie Co 54.53; Humane Society 3745.00; James Jarrette 173.82; Cleora Couffman 207.38; Executive Ottlce Machines 497.50; General Wholesale Products 2310.75; Danlel Richard 341.99; Marla Rusomaroft 43.45; Indiana Co Assessors Assoc 49.75; Bus Retmlers Valuation Guide Serv 2184.09; Indiana Co Auditors Assoc 49.75; Monroe 110.00; Bidoil 70.00; Professional Chemical 327.92; Superior Supply 190.74; Woodies Supermarket 129.34; Gragg Equipment* 40.88; Moores Plumbing & Htg 450.25; Service Electric 72.72; Arrow Services 224.00; Hoosier Water Co 23850; Sewage Collection Ofc 204.45; Lowman Enterprises 407.25; Wildman Uniform 159.00; Safe Way Door 4.00; Warsaw Wholesale Suppliers 2.36; Pioneer Mfg Co 89.90; Walmer Supply 280.82; Koors Amoco 300.00; Stafford & Son 143.00; Hoffman Simplicity 34.50; Ellsworth Everest 110.00; Sharon Lowry 13.20; Ellers Communication 2474.40; Robert Hartzell 545.94; Superior Business Forms 54.89; Unlted Telespectrum 72.00; Koors & Assoc 50.00; Pickwick Ins Agency 300.00; Indiana Empl Sec Division 32.15; RCA Service Co 507.00; Kos Co 4H Premiums 4000.00; Assoc of Indiana Counties 2479.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2500.00; Kos Co 4H Club 2500.00; Treasurer, State of Indiana 24888.53; Bender Funeral Home 100.00; Harris Funeral Home 400 00; McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home 200.00; Parson Mortuary 100.00; Titus Funeral Home 400.00; VFW Post 1124 250.00; Elkhart County 103.00; Tippecanoe County 58.00; Whitley County 749.74; Tlppe Valley School Corp 1331.08; Kos Co Historical Society 1414.47; Kos Co Economic Dev 1444.44; D Feryl Bird 80.70; Ball Memorial Hospital 44.25; Rick Hoover, MD 500.00; Pathologists Assoc Med Lab 800.00; Drainage Board 22.30; Richard Kemper 185.51; Computer Election Systems 5044.00? Wm C Parke, MD 1000.00; C Alan Rovenstlne 7352.40; Russell Heyde, DDS 25.00; KCH 523.55; Kosciusko Radiology 30.00; Thornburgs 210.25; Max Reed 25.00; Rex Reed 25.00; Robert Burner 70.00; L Wolfe 14.22; I Davis 8.44; H Kltson 7.98; N Me Farren 8.94; E Fisher 14.70; B Moldt 12.78; A Norris 7.98; S Steele 10.38; D Zolman 9.18; R Haney 9.90; G Prescott 19.90; J Flannery 14.22; M White 13.24; M Felkner 13.24; B Faulkner 12.78; T Toney 8.94; C Dillon 9.90; R McClurg 13.24; F Hoffer 11.82; M Welsmantel 8.94; J Johnson 9.42; A Parker 14.70; R Bullers 7.74; R Fakes 14.70; James Butts 225.00; Wm Dalton II 75.00; Thomas Earhart 2355.00; John Geberln 705.00; David Kolbe 282.50; Michael Reed 125.00; Paul Reflor 788.20; Jay Rigdon 1531.77; Brad Tandy 1180.00; American Judges Assoc 50.00; Indiana -Judges Assoc 100.00, Systems Media 49.32; Matthew Bender & Co 41.00; Shepards/McGraw-HIII 325.50; West Publishing 835.50; Eugene Brown 57.84; VanAusdall & Farrar 2653.00; Kosciusko Prosecuting Atty 450.00; Legal Directories Publishing 29.32; Bredenstelner & Assoc 142.37; Adams-Remco 439.95; Indiana Recorders Assoc 44.50; Information & Records Assoc 1415.85; Lincoln Graphic Corp 45.15; Eldon Ward 64.48; Amoco Oil 50.31; Express 293.92; Marathon Petroleum 53.45; Shell Oil 150.71; Brateman Bros 310.84; Blossers Studio 97.51; Thornburgs 7.41; Ron Robinson 132.00; Lake City Bank 1447.42, Kosko Printers 244.00; Motorola 4114.00; C & M Body Shop 50.00; Dons Repair 32.75; Emergency Radio Service 129.00, Jack Ward Chev 14*4.59; Monteith Tire 42.00; Schraders 5.88; Warsaw Automotive 72.14; Windy* Marathon 35.80; Williams Industries 54.73; Cook* Repair 871.73; County Ext Office 14.05; G Lengemann Co 38.14; Claypool Postmaster 100.00; Marcia Baumgartner 212.54; K & R Office Supply 24.17; The Papers Inc 247.39; Syracuse Postmaster 800.00; Xerox Corp 395.06; Hlckman Moving & Storage 415.80; Michael Miner 224.30; Joyce McConnell 174.40; Sharon Thompson 174.40; Margaret Warren 174.40; Charlene Knlspel 275.10; Susan Myrlck 174.40; Miriam Ridings 175.35; Prudentlal Insurance 11279.13 LRAST Dave Carey Excavation 500.00; D & D Gravel 79.20; Erie Stone Inc 155.83; J & M Gravel 5123.43; Phend & Brown 1420.00; W A W Gravel 9039.50 CCBF John Camden Construction 40299.54 UPKEEP-209 Ted Kerlln 1431.15; Steve Secrlst 3233.74 SURPLUS Chris Laustor 24.19 REASSESSMENT ComMand, Inc 2011.95; Surdex Corp 4343.11 REV SHARING Purdue University 15000.00 KOS. COUNTY HIGHWAYDEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS R Wlnebrenner 2350.00; D Forney 1990.00; R Leiter 1405.00; J Cox 720.00; C Shilling 1415.00; D Rogers 1535.91; R Jackson 1540.01; H Gerard 1741.45; B Kuhn 1770.51; R Martin 1782.72; J Mettler 1415.49; J Ingle 1258.74; L Young 1400.94; J Adams. Jr 1425.43; E Coy 1482.20; L Engle 1525.53; R Himes 1441.40; K Huff 1530.43; B Hyde, Jr 1420.04; F Kammerer 1154.48; R Meeks 1479.42; A Miller 1454.50; B Miner 1483.40; L Montel 1450.93; R Tennant 1541.23; G Young 1432.40, G Adams 1410.40; K Busselberg 1533.44; J Davis 1518.25; P Deaton 1534.91; D Huffman 1523.00; G Huffman 1523.43; B Hyde 111 1475.19; J Kuhn 1500.41; W Long Sr 1500.41; R Norman 1518.42; L Phillips 1523.80; T Rowland 1500.25; D Shilling 1479.43; M Winger 443.40; Business Equipment 22.53; Lincoln Graphic Corp 59.85; Gast Fuel A Service 4*50.44; Sllveus A Bradway 4903.00; Monteith Tire 1300.35; AMI Products 1274.00; Ace Hardware 23.43; Allen County Motors 779.49; American Wire Rope 2737.90; Bearings Inc 94.29; Blxel Paint 12.95; A H Choltz A Co 50.07; Crown Battery Mfg 47.25; Curtis Industries 409.24, E T Lubricants 744.15; Frame Service 559.14; K A J Distributors 45.40; Kerlln Tractor Seloo
34.83; Metalloid Corp lA4 JO; Rum Moore Inc 1429.75; Purity Cylinder 81.94; Quality Farm A Fleet 214.94; Graham Rankin 412.72; Rood Electric Motor Shop 138J2; Rice Ford 329.58; Rudd Equipment 217J1; Service Electric 12.95; TSC Stare 75.00; TTP Inc 254.55; Tool Specialttos 54.00; W A W Truck Sales 121443; Warsaw Automotive 595. M; Warsaw Industrial Tool 4440; Warsaw Steel 1078.45; Wholesale Electric 4148; Warsaw Cleaners 4*345, Domtar Industries 3447.97; Plercetan Equipment 1499.93; Debco Metal Culverts 4090.24; Hall Signs 347.90; Untied Telephone 30.24; Mall-Journal 7.92; TlmesUnton 74.42; Nlpsco 3300.74, Ginter Electric 549.88; Syracuse Door 213.00; Prudential Insurance 4974.94; Ernst Truck Equipment 3183.00; Parker Equipment 1100.00 KOS. COUNTY WE LFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS P Shively 2144.00; G Dißico 1529.00; C Ellis 1529.00; K Harding 1529.00; K Kinney 152940; D McCray 1244.00; R Schmucker 137440; S Vogel 1240.00; N Bryant 113740; R Middough 1051.00; M Himes 1127.00; M Besson.loo44o; C Collins 949.00; Y England 1004.00; M Hudson 055.00; C Wulllman 906.00; Rood A Earhart 80040; AUL 50.44, Blue Cross-Blue Shield 1124.78; Maxicare 354.02; Business Equipment 29.00; The Im- ' age Group 39.94; NBS Office Supplies 27.92; N Bryant 9.34; G DIRIco 72.74; C Ellis 7547, K Harding 33.47; M Hudson 52.90; K. Kinney 114.04; D McCray 51.47; R Schmucker 43 J 9; S Vogel 270.03; United Telephone Co 144.03; United Telespectrum 22.75; IBM 440.00; Hooks Conv Aid Ctr 9330 23.25; IUMC 284.03; Charles Hollar, DDS 12.70; Klan Porter, MD 184.00; St Josephs Med Ctr 51.00; Ft Wayne Comm Disorders Ctr 18.00; Lutheran Hospital 22290.50; Goshen General Hospital 3042.74; James A Shupe. DDS 47.75; John R Thomas, MD 4.25; Fairfield Pathologist I 35.00; Wayne Dawes, DDS 2444; Charles Rosenbaum, DDS 19.50; James Bohlln, DDS ■ 15.00; Dale Brannock 9.18; Richard Carman, OD 129.00; Robert Craig. MD 13.00; Hlrschler Care Ctr 20.00; Donald Hoffman, MD 18.00, K -Mart 74.82; Mendenhall Pharmacy 440; Thornburgs 11.33; F W Toenges A Sons 30.99; Zale Drugs 94.40; Bashor Home 1583.52; Family Learning Center 390.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 90.00; New Frontiers 2149.03; Wernle Home 1754.40; Branam, Willman, etc. 74.50; Duemling Clink Lab 25J0; Elkhart General Hospital 2017.73; James Epps, MD 141.70; Fairfield Pathologists 41.00; Ft Wayne Cardiology 225.00, KCH 14014.40; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 205.00; Kosciusko Radiology 14.00; I S Kwak, MD 117,40; Parkview Memorial Hospital 13447.32; Roberta Rose. MD 227.10; Surgical Assoc 183.00; Wabash County Hospital 145142; Woodlawn Hospital 4839.34; Prudential Insurance 858.05; Strayer Insurance 50.00 KOS. COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS D W Haines 1050.00, J Cupp 1445.00, G Schneider 1407.50; P Marsh 1011.83; J Johnson 909.44; B Clouse 1374.44; R Strong 1359.14; Environment News Digest 5.00; Purdue University 40.00; Abbeon Cal Inc 20.00; A E Boyce 34.09; Business Equipment 45.44; NBS Office Supplies 5J4; Trl-Namk Printing 10.43, Hach Co 35.70; IBM 108.00, County Extension Office 13.24; B Clouse 42.44; J Cupp 180.33; G Schneider 194.13; Unlted Telephone 27.90; The Product Center
PUBLICATION COPY FD,C 0040/35 <3 ' Bs) < ST * CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic and Foreign Subsidiaries) (Dollar Amounts in Thousands) » LEGAL TITLE OF BANK ' ________ STAfE BANK N 0 18-4310 State Bank of Syracuse federal reserve district no 7 CITY I COUNTY I STATE |ZIP CODE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE Syracuse Kosciusko Indiana 46567 December 31, 1985 Dollar Amounts in Thousands I BillMiliTho J ASSETS IP IB IP 1. Cash and balances due from depository institutions 7477 674. a. Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin Ta. b. Interest-bearing balances ; Th. 2. Securities 77777 77/7 3. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the 2227 222/, 272 bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs 222 22/2 222 3 4. Loans and lease financing receivables: — 222 ///2 a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income 29 u * * b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 4 b. c. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve. J I 0 4C d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income, 2774 644 44Z allowance, and reserve (item 4.a minus 4.b and 4.c) 28— 693 4.d. 5. Assets held in trading accounts 0— 5 6. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) ••• v 6. 7. Other real estate owned 2-13 7 8. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies 0— 8 - 9. Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding D—--10. Intangible assets 11. Other assets 11 - 12. Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11) LIABILITIES 11 domestic offices.. 39 820 13.a. (1) Noninterest-bearing ... -4- t3.a.(1) (2) Interest-bearing L-22-LLLL 774 447 iJ.a.(Z) b. In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs ..... ... 7 13 b (1) Noninterest-bearing 0 — ] J-b-O) (2) Interest-bearing IA 777%777Tk 14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic "" offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs 1-- 797 14. 15. Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury • “— 16. Other borrowed money “: 17. Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases. " 17. 18. Bank’s liability on acceptances executed and outstanding 0— 18 19. Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits — 20. Other liabilities — 7T 21. Total liabilities (sum of items 13 through 20) ( 4222. Limited-life preferred stock tttz zzzz? 22 * EQUITY CAPITAL 23. Perpetual preferred stock 23 24. Common stock • 213 24. 25. Surplus X • • 28 - 26. Undivided profits and capital reserves 7774 7777, 7774 27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments 224 7777/ 274 28. Total equity capital (sum of Items 23 through 27) ~ » 3- 28 29. Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital (sum of items 21, 22, and 28)l 45 A?T 29. NOTE: This report must be signed by an authorized officer! s) and attested by not less than three directors other than the officer(s) signing the report l/We, the undersigned officers), do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official is Jfue to tp ! best of my knowledge and belief. KlfiilAAtStPOF OEFICFRIit TO SIGN REPORT IDATE SIGNED j Qrafvix*- January 24, 1986 ANDTITLE OFOFFIuERfS) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT AREA CODE/PHONE NO ( J. Michael Maneak Vic/pysident 6 Cashier (219) 457-3165 We, thfijjrtoersigned directors, attest uWtJorrectness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with official instructions and is true and correct. I STATURE . Swo/....lndian4.J - County of....... Kosciusko ss: (MAKE MARK TOR Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24.th . ....day of January. 7S NOTARY'S SEAL) ,nd I hereby certify that! am nos an offker or director of this bank ' My commission aspires y
180.00; Prudential Insurance 492.45; Strayer Insurance 50.00 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claims to be presented to the Koeciueko County Board of Commissioners on the 3rd day of February, 1904. . LEGAL NOTICE f NOTICE Is hereby given lhat on the 21st day of January, 1904, the Board of TrustoM of the Town of Syracuse, Koeciueko County. Indiana, adopted the following Ordinance; ORDINANCE NO. 04-1 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING STORAGE ON TRACTS OF REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE ADJACENT TO SYRACUSE LAKE BE IT ORDAINED by The Board of TrustoMof the Town of Syracuse, Indiana: Section 1. The storage of any Hern of property on any street, alley or other tract of real estate <nmed or occupied by. or under the um and control of the Town of SyracuM and adfacant to the shore line of SyracuM Lake, Is hereby prohibited and forbidden from and after July 1,1904. Sorties 2. Any member of the Syracuse Police Department may order any item of property removed from any real estate described in Section 1 hereof within tan (10) days following the giving of notice of an order for removal as hereinafter provided. Section 3. Notice of such order shall be placed upon the Item of property to be removed and a copy of such notice shall be served upon the owner of such property if such owner can be found. Section 4. If the Item of property Is not removed within the time so fixed, the Police Department may cause it to be removed and disposed of at the expense of the owner of such property and which expense shall be and constitute a lien upon the property which Is removed. A record shall be maintained by the Police Department of any Item of property and the manner In which the same is removed and disposed of, which records shall Include a statement of expenses so Incurred and a statement of the proceeds received for such Item of property, if any. The proceeds from such Item of properly. If any, shall be ueed to defray such expenses, and If there Is an overplus, the same shall be paid to the owner-of the property so removed and disposed of. Section 5. Any owner of an Itpm of property who shall fall to obey and comply with the order to remove such property as herein provided, shall upon conviction be fined In an amount not less than Ten Dollars ($10.) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.). Each day such property remains upon the real estate belonging to and owned by or occupied by The Town of SyracuM as described herein following the time fixed In the aforesaid order shall constitute a separate offense. Any person charged with a violation of this Ordinance may. In lieu of being charged for such violation in Court for the penalties prescribed herein, pay to the ClerkTreasurer of the Town of SyracuM for the benefit of the General Fund of Mid town, within thirty (30) days after being charged with any such violation, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.) for each such violation If paid within five (5) days of the violation, or if such sum has not been paid within said five (5) days, then by paying the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.) plus an additional Ten Dollars ($10.) for each day from the time of violation
II I I I I J la' — iy 'H•, - ■ » I RECEIVES AWARD — Harlan Steffen of Miller Bros Realty, Syracuse, right, is shown presenting Pam Todd, left, with both top sales performance award and being a million dollar producer for Miller Brothers in 1985. (Photo by Mike Skevington)
Birds Birds, proportionate to their size and weight, are 75 percent stronger than people.
charged to the date of payment, with said total sum not to exceed One Hundred Dollars (S 100. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Sectton 7. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and proper publication thereof. Duly passed and adopted at a regular and duly constituted meeting of The Board of Trustees of the Town of SyracuM, on the 21st day of January, 1904. James J. Hughes. President Attest: Jennifer L. Lewis, Clerk-Treasurer J.29F.5 LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the North Webster/Tlppecanoe Township Advisory Board will accept sealed bids for the pur chase of one (one) 1984 Type 111 Class I Ambulance-Modular Type. All bids will be executed on Form 95 com
Paradise The word paradise originally was the Persian word for a royal amusement park.
plete with non collusion affidavit signed and notorized. Bids will be accepted at the Township Trustee's Office until 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, 1986 at which time all blds received will be opened and read aloud. Complete specifications are on file in the Township Trustee's Office and may be received in person or by calling 1-219-834-4402 specs can be mailed. All bids must be in sealed envelope and clearly marked on the outside as an ambulance bid. The Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board, Township Trustee and the Equipment Committee of the North Webster/Tippecanoe Township Emergency Medical Services reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding process when deemed in the best interest of their needs. Any questions, please contact the Tippecanoe Township Trustee's Office, P.O. Box 144 North Webster, Indiana 46555. Respectfully Submitted Richard D. Mitchell Tippecanoe Township Trustee J.29-F.5
Enchanted Hills to hold auditions
Enchanted Hills Playhouse, a professional non-equity theatre located on Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, announces auditions will be held far actors (must act, sing, and move well), interns, instrumentalists, costume designer, scenic designer/technical director, stage manager, choreographer, lighting/props designer, assistant technical director and box office manager. Instrumentalist positions include: Trumpet, trombone, reed doubler, percussion, electric bass, French horn, keyboards, banjo, and guitar. All positions are salaried. The 1986 summer season opens June 11 and closes August 31. Summer season will be: “The Rainmaker,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Dames At Sea” (tap dancers needed), “Little Shop of Horrors,” “Marne,” “Guys and Dolls,” and “Barefoot in the» Park.” Resumes and applications are also being accepted for the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Children’s Theatre Company.
ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1985 TOWN OF LEESBURG, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS. CASH BALANCES ANO INVESTMENTS BALANCES Cash Balanc* 1985 1985 Cash Balance Investments Total Cash A 1-1-85 Receipts Disbursements 12-31-85 12-31-8$ Inv. At 12-31-85 Fund General Fund $12,793.04 $31324.24 $32,122.49 $11,994.81 $ 4,500.00 $14394.81 Federal Revenue Sharing 2.022.44 2,484 00 140.00 4,348.44 4340.44 Motor Vehicle Highway 334.20 24.787.18 20.244.42 4 478.96 4,444.00 11,342.94 Local Road and Street 4.901.48 3,805.41 4,700.00 2,007.29 2 370.00 4 377.29 Cumulative Capital Imp. 5370.18 3345.12 5400.00 3.2153010448.00 1X343.30 Totals $25,423.56 $65,748.15 $64,726.91 $26,444.80 $23382.00 $49,826.80 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements Is on file in the Controller's/Clerk-Treasurer's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. • This is to certify that the data contained In this report is accurate to thebest of my knowledge and belief. Rebecca J. Hartman,Clerk-Treasurer . ■ . ... ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1905 TOWN OF SYRACUSE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES ANO INVESTMENTS BALANCES Cash Balance 1905 1985 Cash Balance Investments Total Cash * 1-1-85 Receipt* Disbursements 12-31-85 12-31-85 Inv. At 12-31-8$ Fund General Fund $142,119.97 $ 422,718.13 $ 441,701.79 $123,136.31 $123,136.31 Federal Revenue Sharing 15,467.63 70,023.34 85,490.97 100,200.00 100,200.00 Motor Vehicle Highway 80.738.95 189,511.60 198,002.02 72.24833 ( 5,000.00 77,24033 Local Road and Street 9.491.81 32.034.78 37,000.00 4426.59 44,700.00 49.22*39 Cumulative Capital Imp. 24.005.36 1,300.00 22.705.36 12,000.00 34,705.36 Cumulative Fire Fund 10,204.27 37,837.00 44,000.00 4,041.27 102.984.95 107,026.22 Cumulative Capital Imp. Prop Tax 41.382.72 159,550.00 96,471.23 104,461.49 104,461.49 Cumulative Capital Dev. 8,551.61 4400.00 4.051.61 4,500.00 8451.61 Emerg Med. Serv. Fund 8,938.37 34.252.29 37,285.92 5,904.74 15,000.00 20.904.74 Cumulative Sewer Fund 5,372.59 10.852.42 2.278.48 13,946.53 13.946.53 Judgment Fund -59.173.91 10.000.00 -49,173.91 -49,173.91 Levy Excess Fund 653 00 ’ 653.00 Park Non-Veverting Fund 5547 55.57 55.57 Federal Withholding 33,379.00 33.379.00 Social Security 23,842.74 23,862.74 State Withholding 9.135.23 9,135.23 COIT 289.53 289.53 Garnishee Wages 10.00 1,395.21 1,297.21 > 108.00 108.00 Ins. From Employees 405.18 3.855.00 4,440.18 Water Utility - Operating 30,933.85 193,482.41 214.825.81 9,590.45 9,590 45 Water Utility — Bond and Int. 9469.53 75,951.95 53,000.00 32,621.48 117,350.00 149,971.48 Water Uitilty — Depreciation 10.281.13 11.351.44 823.20 20,809.37 4,500.00 25309.37 Water Utility —Customer Dep. 2.294.64 2,294.44 Sewage Utility - Operating 9,473.42 229,557.45 233,783.82 5,247.05 5,247.05 Sewage Utility - Bond and Int. 9,933.96 43,788.19 72,022.50 18,300.35 22,500.00 4,199.65 Sewage Utility - Depreciation 1,873.03 57,752.60 61,337.37 1,711.74 2.000.00 2M.26 Special Police - Accident 283.49 338.59 422.08 622.08 Special Police — Gun Permit 429.51 248. M 678.39 678.39 Totals $328,744.07 $1,683,724.75 $1,656,900.00 $355,568.82 $433,029.59 $7M.598.41 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Controller's/Clerk Treasurer's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. LONG-TERM INDEBTEDNESS AS OF DECEMBER 31,1985 Revenue Bonds Outstanding Bonds Retired Outstanding As Os Interest Paid Purpose Os Debt A* Os January 1, 1985 During 1985 December 31, 1985 During 1985 Water Utility $ 840,000.00 $11,000.00 $829,000.00 $42,000.00 Sewage Utility 927,000.00 24,000.00 903.000.00 48.022.50 Totals ' $1,767,000.00 $35,000.00 $1,732,000.00 $90,022.50 This is to certify that the data contained in this report is accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jennifer L. Lewis, Clerk-Treasurer ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1985 PLAIN TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Cash Balance 1985 1985 Cash Balance Investments Total Cash a 1-1-85 Receipts DisburMinent* 12-31-8$ 12-31-8$ Inv. At 12-31-8$ Township $10,471.28 $16,550.88 $13,083.11 $13,939.05 $13,939.05 Poor Relief 28,703.37 11,254.89 7,963.84 31,994.42 31.994.42 Fire Fighting 9.502.03 1 7,176.35 15,739.79 10.938 59 10.938.59 Federal Revenue Sharing 17,366.02 17,366.02 59,234.48 59.234.48 Dog 1,265.00 991.00 965.00 1,291.00 1.291.00 Recreation 3.322.46 1.849.13 2.260.00 2.931.59 2,931.59 EMS’ 18.730.07 3,426.12 8.041.90 14,114.29 14,114.29 Totals $71,994.21, $68,634.39 $65,419.66 $75,208.94 $59,234.48 $134,443.42 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Township Trustee's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. •OBTAIN FIGURES FROM YOUR COUNTY AUDITOR'S RECORDS RECEIPTS Business Equip. 418,47 Hoosier FJre Equip. 539 65 TOWNSHIP FUND Thomas Stamp 4,15 Jone* Food Center 43.78 Generalpropertytaxes « 8.436.33 Audrey Meyers ' 210. M Bank, bulldiog& loan tax 143.36 Jim Gamer 600.00 EdCharlton Auto 8. aircraft excise tax 1,887.54 Lawrence Butt* 350.00 Scott Charlton mo w interest earned 2.582 96 Bill Gros* 700.00 Bob Cleveland 00.00 Miscellaneous receipts " 3.500.49 La Quinta Motel 112.00 MaxDeatsman 74.45 Legion Aux. 100.00 Bob Dye 280.00 Total x $ 14,550.88 Excess Levy Invested 348.00 Terry Eppley 00-00 Auto L.ircraft excise tax 2,022.34 ToWhomPaid Amount Miscellaneous receipts 40.00 T *»*al * i vnr-h 255 00 All poor relief claim* are on file In the Terry Lynch 255.00 Total $ 11,254.89 county Auditor's office and may be viewed Doug Metz Jr. 153 35 FIRE FIGHTING FUND during business hours. Tom Moore 230.00 General property taxes $13426.52 /yURLUtWWt SHARING FUND Auto 4 aircraft excise tax 2,918.83 Te Whom Paid no 00 Fire protection contracts 731.00 People* State Bank $17,216.02 Royal »0 00 Tippecanoe Twp. EMS 150.00 Doug Wood Z» «» T<rta| $ 17,174.35 Wllford Wood 230 00 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING * 17J66.02 Excess Levy Invested 749 00 Interesteamed $ 1,812.02 DOG FUND • is 73979 Federal revenue sharing 15454.00 ToWWmPald * Ammmt CASH AND INVESTMENTS ' TotAi « M . - AT DECEMBER 31,1985 DOG FUND Total $ 965 00 6Mo MoneyMkt. $ 10,000.00 Doo tax $ 991 00 RECREATION FUND 4 Mo. Money Mkt. 10,000.00 ToWhem Paid Amount 7 Day-6 Mo. Maturity 5416J4 'Total r~ 99L00 $ 1,200.00 g~ I J^ AT,OHFMHD « 1406 4. 2£eJX «£ rRjMAMMurIt; Am* ’ moo Auto 4 aircraft excise tax 337.06 Ex«ss Levy Invited —4,'71X94 Total S 2,240.00 TOta ' fms fund * , '* W ” EMS FUND Total Investments $ 59,234.4. EMS FUND ToWhomPaid Amount Check(nfl $43,214.52 General property taxes $ 2.818.03 Unlfed Telephone 3.90 31,994.42 Auto 4 aircraft excise tax 608.09 Milford EMS 2.500.00 ; Tlppe. Twp. EMS 5,000.00 Total Cash $ 75,208 *4 Total 3,426.12 Excess Levy Invested 538.00 Total Cash and Investments $134,443.42 ?SS S “““o S Total . ToWtemPaid Amount FIRE FUND PENDITU ' <ES Donald J. Boggs, Trustee $ 34*7.32 ToWhomPaid A"*** All other purposes Public Emp. Ret. Fund 708.93 Lynches Serv. Ctr. x S 1,287.15 7MM 1 914 40 Jlted Telephone Co. » EXPENDITURES MADE FROM Kenneth Everest, Adv. Bd. 440.00 Deatsman Grain Farms ’5 25 ~ 11 _ O. Karl Stookey, Adv. Bd. 440.00 Weaver 4 Sons ”* 57 Revenue . Gary L. Tuslng, Adv. Bd. 440.00 American States Ins. 1,123.20 t 15000 Peoples State Bank 33.75 Ken Shepherd 273 47 Llor,r * l Mail Journal 158.41 PeteGatke • i 0 00 _. , ; Reub. Williams 4 Sons Inc. 193.43 Arts Excavating 43555 ckarto. Fund* Ind. Twp. Assoc. 205.00 Shaffer Continuous Guttering 8146 . . .. . Wm. Dalton II Atty. 300.00 C. Dye In*. Agcy. 2,575.00 Horkeln*. 38.00 Surface 4 Moore Plumbing l”-35 - )SOOO Dye Agency Ins. 1444.00 Leesburg Lumber «•« übr * l ** * United Tele. Co. 458.98 Nowak 4 Williams Supply Co. 11* 74 M Stanley Steamer 14.00 Lectracom _ 144.55 I, Donald J. Boggs, Trustee of Plain Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the report Is complete, true, and correct, that the sums with which I am charged In this report are all of Wfe sums reertved by me. anomat the various Items of expenditures credited have been fully paid In the sums stated; that such payment* were mw wiwww expruesor Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or to any other person. I further a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying voucher* showlhg the name* of pemw wnngooen paw by the township has been filed as required by law In the office of th* county auditor, and that copies of *uch of the township advisory board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report Is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of me townsnip Donald J. Boggs. Trustee
Available positions include/ Children’s Theatre director, assistant director/musical director, and four actors. The Children’s Theatre performance season runs from mid-May to mid-August. All positions are salaried. Auditions are held on a firstcome, first-serve basis; no appointment necessary. Those auditioning should prepare one musical selection of their choice. Be prepared to move. Any readings will be from scripts of the season’s shows. Pictures and resumes required. Each person auditioning should bring music in his/her own key. An accompanist will be provided but will not transpose. Young people are needed in the 1986 season. Four young people who are able to sing are needed in, “Annie Get Your Gun:” Little Jake, eight years old; Nellie, nine years; Jessie, 13; and Minnie, 15. One young man who sings very well is needed for “Marne:” Patrick Dennis, age around 10. Ages for all children are approximate.
Audition sites and times are: Indiana University at Bloomington, Theatre Studio Bldg., 308 N. Jordan, room 105, on February 1 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Chicago auditions will be held at the Theatre Building, 1225 W. Belmont on Monday, Feb. 17, 1-8 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Wednesday, Feb. 19. from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Midwest theatre auditions, Webster University in St. Louis, Mo., on February 21 and 22; Indiana theatre auditions, Marian College, Indianapolis, on Sunday, Feb. 9; Indiana University, March 1,2-5 p.m., 1825 Northside Blvd., Upstage, room 118, South Bend; Performing Arts Center, March 8,6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., 303 E. Main St., west rehearsal room, Fort Wayne; and Enchanted ’ Hills Playhouse, April 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Syracuse. For further information, call Jill Stover, Enchanted Hills Playhouse producing director at 773-3747 or write Enchanted Hills Playhouse, PO Box 41, Syracuse, Ind. 46567.
