The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 June 1986 — Page 22

22

the MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 4. IMC

legals

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL* ALLOWANCES if* following is a list of allowances allow by *** Kosclusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the day of June. 1986. * Kanipe WT.B3; M J Schmitt WI.E; R Waggoner 1011.83, L Christner 989.66, K Vanlaningham S Tatter 989.44; R Hartaeil 9*41, S Christner 98X41, 8., Knapp 96X41; L Cole 947.25; M McSherry 947.25; L Cochran 640.08; C Morts 1011.83; N Quillen 101113; M Garman 989.66; M Waiford 98X41, E M Ranstottam 96X41, J Cox 96X41; M Weller 101183, J Gadson W.A, M B Miner 1011.83; A Shively 1011.13, B Shafer *9 44, G Maple 989.66; K Thomas Ml. 41; E Hedunan 760.08; B Ford 761.00; B Hay 603.00; J Clay 96.00; C Sundheimer 101113; F Besson 855.00: R Hoppus 4)5.00; R Robinson 1634.60; S Holderman 1712.20; R Mikel 16M.63; R Fellows 1751.75; T Kitch 1635.03; B Blackbum 1657 0X G Moser 1413.33; R Monk 1591.28; J Bronsing 1413.33; M Hobbs 1547. 18; T Brindle 1551.30; S Whitaker 1536.15; D Curtis 1514.10; S Knispel 1503.00; D Speigle 1340.75; A Valentine 1210.70. E Brown 1229.72; S Stone 1105.42; M Fishbaugh 1105.42; F Hotter 330.00; M Kissinger 1225.00; Robinson 134.75; J Lavender 151.13; L Sebo 1111.25; R Girod 1375.00; M Warren 1011.83. S Thompson 909.66; C Retz 909.66; N Howell 96X41; M Ridings 1011.03; S Myricfc 909 66; P Gammiere 961.41; J Me Connell 1011.03; K Bouse 909.66; R Anglin 70.00; E Barber 595.00; B Clampitt 735.00; E Slater 717.50; E Rite 910.00; Z Wertenberger 910.00; E Bertsch 490.00. C Church 735.00; K Goon 075.00; H Hoffman 910.00; E Nelson 200.00; S A Mitchell 1011.03; J Prado 909.66; D Biesemeyer 752.50; D Bowman 416.00; S Baumgartner 595.00; E Carlin 665.00; M McGarvey 17.50; B Hackbirth 122.50; P Rader 441.00; T Weirick 176.00; S Christner 160.00; M McCoy 160.00; D Richard 1650.16; M Rusomaroff 1419.25; C Overmyer 1011.83; A Kennedy 909 66; C Danner 909.66; S Gladteux 960.41; K Baker 947 25; R Kemper 1496.25; P Patrick 960.41; E Ward 621.25; M Hoerr 1011.03; E Everest 127.00; S Everest 84.75; R Reed 700.75; R Denney 1500.91; W Fosser 1244.00; V Dickerson 1040.91; P Abbett 357.00; S Conley 344.25; D Shilling 146.43; L Flory 352.75; C Hill 570.00; E Marker 323.00; B Hall 25.50; S Wolfe 19.25; S Rovenstine 1309 61; V Owsley 991.35; R Carlile H 97.53; G Norton 1175.48; H Smith 1109.38; J Johnson 1074.25; G Nash 1074.25; B Johnston 150.00; J Truex 120.00; J Hetler 120.00; United Telephone 4326.07; NBS Office Supplies 397.62; A E Boyce 1557.10; KCH 4503.75; Michael Reed 195.00; Hall Hardware 17.42; Woodies Supermarket 106.01; Jay Rigdon 692.50; Business Equipment 339.49; Max Reed 3213.50; Waddell Printing 239.95; Lincoln Graphic 147.28; Instant Copy 78.72; IBM 905.79; VanAusdall & Farrar 136.73; David Kolbe 477.50; ComMand 10362.68; Humane Society 3745.00; Robert Durbin 842.15; Pitney_-Bowes 1191.31; West Publishing 1201.20; Faulkners Traveling Bindery 4150.00; Postmaster 2830.00; Betty Dust 279.00; American Omni International 214.00; K-Mart 31.88; Daniel Richard Maria Rusomaroff 98.75; Americanfanning Assoc 90.00; Claypool Postoffice 176.00; Avis Gunter 136.75; . Monroe 136.00; Auto Mart 8.78; Professional Chemical 125.77; Superior Supply 911.70; Indiarta Restaurant Equip 144.92; Arrow Insurance 4476.00; Nipseb'T7Bo7.2B; Hoosier Water 241.06; Sewag6 Collection 211.29; LowmanEnterprises 3aL7B; Wildmans 3.74; County Highway Dept 5&L42. Folger Adam Co 20.90; Heat-Power Engineering 113.65; J A Sexauer 50.85; Ace Hardware 37.49; Carpet Clinic 109.14; Lock Specialtje<32.oo; Ream-Steckbeck 26.88; HJjbster Waste Systems 143.00; Randy Denney 40.00; TriNamic Printing 143.96, Eilers Communication 1181.00; Hoosier Communications 43.90; Radio Shack 19.85; United Telespectrum 72.00; Mail-Journal 175.02; Times-Union 97.35; Prudential Insurance 11435.43; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2500.00; Mishler Funeral Home 100.00; Titus Funeral Home 500.08; Bowen Center 76576.00; Historical Society 1416.67; Forrest Bouse 142.50; Dons Flower Shoppe 51.50; Bambi's Roofing 6450 00; Chamber of Commerce 1666.66; Ryder Truck Rental 1670.09; Gary Eastlund 126.20; Thornburgs 26.89; Extension Office 3.50; Mike Kissinger 90.30; Richard Kemper 249 00; Wm Parke, MD 1000.00; Rogers TV 87.50; C A Rovenstine 2944.70; Brennans 226.22; Convenience Clinic 131.00; Medical Clinic 120.00; Joseph Thallemer 106.00; CFS Continental 24.76; Rex Reed 25.00; Robert Burner 20.00; Richard Sand 100.00; Judy Bricker 8.00; Eugene Brumfield 22.22, Richards Restaurant 43.87; John Wongs 54.58; Gale Creighton 18.46; Vernon Kinney 21.34; Martin Sacks 24.70; Thomas Miller 29.50; Marie Hollon 23.26; Bernice Graham 9.42; Marilyn Austin 9.42; Alan Johnson 7.50; Steven Sechrist 15.18, Rose McCammon 9 90; Wayne Berkey 11.82; Howard Gibbs 10.38; Smith Helton 9.90; Bobbi Henthorn 8.46; Dorothy Sahagun 7.74; Thomas R Miller 39 80; Donald Beer 13.26; Max Hutter

I / badskey M v. ■ F REALTY ' ; -b QI I I t= 219-834-2695 JERRY L. BADSKEY JOHN RUSSMUAL fl q t Owner/Broker Broker E ? 834-2495 834*2412 E 5 North Webster, IN 44555 BONNIE KISSELL, G.R.I. = mrtewoMwr, JOE BURRHART £ 5 ti,. Buyer 453-4200 834-2419 E I WMRNmr A Seller Program" E ‘ IRISH LAKE TIPPECANOE LAKEFRONT F ■ (2) MOBILE HOMES - Both furnishlj ed. nice area, beach, pier, par- | ches and much more. Starting at s >23,900. E EASEMENT TO BARBEE J ' i LAKE COTTAGE far summer fun, B» fishing, beach 2 bedrooms. Price E - 510,000. Call John - 834-2412. Ji ' COUNTRY LIVING E AT* 8 FULL BASEMENT - 4 bedrooms, £ 5 appreciate. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, family room, • deck dining room , swimming fireplace, garage, '/z acre and S ■ area, all for $103,000. Call Bonnie more. All brick, paved drive. Call ■ S 453-4200. Jerry - 834 2695 I BAH 8 TACKLE STORE A HOWIE FACT FOOD RESTAURANT : ■ HpRIME LOCATION 50' on lake, 3 200' ROAD FRONTAGE Price in-fl fIRV spots, all new bldg. & living eludes equipment and real flarea Must see Call for Selling because of health. Call forH private showing. |||

35.98; Dee Harris 1134; G Stephen Popen loose 44.60; Keith Good 45.54; Donna Willard 41.72; Julia Teel 53.34, Jess Lewis 49.48; Valda Collier 41.72; Tony Kindig 35. M. Brenda Sands 42.61; Libbie Irwin 14.70; Brenda Denlinger 37 «; Merle Holden 52.28; Wayne Christenberry 9.42; Roger Miller 14.70; Roy Norman 9.91; Deloris Spaw 12.78, Paul E Salyer 9.90; Gary Austin 8.46; Jean Shively 7.91; Beth Gill 7.98; Kimberly Howell 12.31; Jon Evans 10.86; Eldon Beer 1X26; Mary Frederick 17.10; Roger Ring 1134; Laurie Guess 9.98; Norma Rush 17.10; David Hartzier 7 91; Tam Earhart 835.00; John Geberin 657.51; Duane Huffer 333.00; Paul Refior 1326.49; Brad Tandy 45.00; Bartel Printing 4.00; Pengad 53.97, Warsona Printing 188.10; Lawyers Co-op 149.75, Eugene Brown 63.00; James Jarrette 72.37; Mark Kraft 84.50; Mark Rodriguez 64.50; Nafl Paternity Lab 220.01; Clark Boardman Co. 770; James Publishing 62.90; Eastman Kodak Co 14.10; Eldon Ward 159.00; Amoco 0423; Express 80.42; Gast Fuel A Service 2000.00; Marathon Oil 69.35, Shell OH 40.61; Apollo 1 127.24; Blossers 64.30; Underwater W0r1d69.00; Ron Robinson 6.25; Lake City Bank Card 103.41; Rich Mikel 19.94; Arrow Glass 196. M; Cooks Repair 292.57; Kustom Electronics 10436; Monteith Tire 36.00; Price Auto Repair 121.11; Rice Ford 8.75; Warsaw Automotive 68.44; Windys Marathon 143.50; Chets Body Shop 600.00, Don Robinson 1100.01; Warsaw License Branch 36.00; Steven Jenkins Co 50.40; Adams-Remco 54.04; Nafl Assn of Cd's 60.10; G Lengemann Co 303.71; County Clerk 59.50; Paul Rife 30.14; Merlin Wertenberger 69.75; Judy Prado 151.00; Allen Engraved Sign Serv 17.50; Charlene Knispel 23.00; Town of Syracuse 145.44; Winona Lake Postoffice 220.00; Cleora Cauffman 30.74; Donald Boggs 220.00; J Weirick 1658.16; J D Geiger 1650.16; V Shoemaker 1658.16; B Dust 1483.16; C A Rovenstine 1886.85; C Brower 2625.00; C Eastlund6o3.so; M Miner 317.66; A Gunter 1658.16; C Knispel 1354.50, C Cauffman 1354.50; M Beer 541.86; F Gilliam 541.86; C Lynch 541.86; C Klinger 180.66; N DeGood 180.66; T Anglin 180.66; K Teel 180.66, C Latta 180.66; D Polk 180.66; L Teghtmeyer 180.66; R Sand 875.00; R Burner 875.00; J Jarrette 875.00; J Bricker 1278.00; K Perkins 1278.00; B Banghart 1278.00; L Fumivall 1041.37, E Brumfield 1041.37, J Miner 1118.25; T Williams 1100.08; D Haney 1118.25; H Harper 1735.91; E Brawn 1631.00; M Rodriguez 1466.66; M Kraft 1415.58; D Goshert 1118.25; J Walmer 1658.16; S Knisely 8 W COUNTY ELECTION BOARD ALLOWANCES R Steven Hearn 350.00, Stanley Pequignor 350.00; Jeanne Weirick 350.00; Lila Christner 30.00; Sharon Christner 30.00; Leisa Cochran 30.00; Lis Cole 20.00; Marilyn Kenipe 30.00; Blanche Knapp 30.00; Marsha McSherry 30.00; Mary J Schmitt 30.00; Roberta Waggoner 30.00; Teresa Weirick 30.00; Evelyn Grimes 495.00; Gloria Halterman 400.00; Bessie Hackbirth 60.00; Connie Ker 24.75; Mary Koehlinger 10120; Eldoretta Sleighter 20.00; Richard Denney 20.00; Viola Dickerson 20.00; Lonnie Flory 20.00; Clarence Hill 20.00; Richard Nabinger 20.00; Martin Williams 20.00; W Alt 20.00; Mike Armey 20.00; Mark Haymaker 20.00; Jay Lavender 20.00; Tam Leman 20.00; Rex Reed 20.00; Laura Bixel 20.00; Kathy Jones 20.08; Carole Koos 20.00, William Koos 20.00; Shirley Tatter 20.08; Kathryn Teel 20.00; A E Boyce 941.15; Indiana Election Systems 14593.00; Postmaster 500.00; Mail-Journal 255.02; Times-Union 298 42, Michele Priser. etai 399 50, Paul Green, etal 409.50; Patti Marsh, etal 402.00; David Gault, etai 417.00; Miriam Boardman, etal 424.50; Bonnie Whit tenberger, etal 424.50; Lillie Dorsey, etal 424.50, Agnes Tibbets. etal 424.50; Carolyn Gakstatter, etal 424.50, Marvel Swartz, etal 419.50; Ama MacDonald, etal 409.50; Martha Berger, etal 384.50, Norma Rapp, etal 419.50; Patricia Spratt, etai 414.50; Marie Bouse, etal 404.50; Dale Beery, etal 424.50; Rebecca Davis, etal 414.50; Earl F Robison, etal 424.50; Betty Hetler, etal 394.50, Elaine Bertsch, etal 379.50; Jeanette Marsh, etal 414.50, Jean Marsh, etal 419 50; Virginia Good, etal 419.50; Jo Nelson, etal 424.50; Marie Heckaman, etal 424.50; Lynn Staffer, etal 419.50; Elizabeth Ganger, etai 399.50; Della R Helvey, etal 424.50; Karen Leinset ter, etal 419.50; Paul Pritchard, etal 419.50; Fredetta Money, etai 414.50; Robert Insley, etal 419.50; Wm Kern, etal 380.20; Marjorie Hollar, etal 409.50; William Jones. Jr, etal 41A50; Bonnie Nicolai, etal 424.50; Max Evans, etal 424.50; Virginia Cain, etal 404.50; Marietta Sweetheimer, etal 424.50; Edith Neer, etal 399.50; Freda Sellers, etal 404.50; Esther Stafford, etal 424.50; Doris Camden, etal 399.50; Rita Schobert 419.50; John Emslie, etal 384.50; Margaret Clark, etal 394.50, Peggy Sellers 424.50; Louise Lamoree, etal 424.50; Joan Younce, etal 419.50; I lean Brown, etal 424.50; J Charlene Black, etal 424.50; Pamela Valentine, etal 379.50; Mike Hodges, etal 404.50; Ruth Fellows, etal 419.50; Letha Hamman, etal 404.50; Shirley Steele, etal 419.50; Daisy Nicholas, etal 404.50; Louise Miner, etal 419.50; Helen Williams, etal 414.50; Forrest Bouse, etal 404.50; Phyllis Thomas, etal 424.50; Dianne VerHage, etal 399.50; Pamela Beeman, etal 424.50 LRAST

Dave Carey Excavating 160.08.- Cowie* Gravel 395J0; Erie Stone Inc 90X39; Phend A Brawn 8H.47 CCBF John Camden Construction 1A46A08 GOt —MB Graver C Allen 45JM; Charles Brewer 25.08; Merk Collier 7250.08; Hoffer Ex cavafing 112X58; Wayne Slaymaker 37X88 UPKEEP—2OO Jim Adons 428.76; Dorris Harrold 90.08; Hoffer Excavating 2731.11; Wayne Slaymater 98AM; Fred Lozier A Sons 1131 JO; James Nickels 4000.00, Ellis Ousley Excavating 120656, Sacrist Builders 156J0; Don Shively Excavating 1474. M; Morri* Wagoner 35X95 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYMNXA ALLOWANCES R Wlnebrenner 2350.00; D Forney 1998. M; R Leiter 16Q5.M; C Shilling 141X08; D Oom™ 137982; R Jackson 1374.17; H Gerard 847.39; B Kuhn 1529.03; R Martin 1535.32; J Mettler 1381.60; J Ingle 1037.99; L Young 1279.12; J Adons 1335. W; E Coy 1346.85, L Engl* 1335.98; R Himes 1335.10; K Huff 1330.43; B Hyde, Jr 1324.95, F Kammerer 1335.90; R Meeks 1335.90; A Miller 1335.90; B Miner 1314.00; L Monlei 1357. M; R Tennant 130A53; G Young 03X90; G Adam* 03X76; K Busselberg 1355.90; J Davis 1355.90; P Deaton 1355.90; D Huffman 1350.43; G Huffman T 35.98; B Hyde 111 1320.2 T; J Kuhn 1350.43; W Long, Sr 1355.90; R Norman 1355.90. L Phillips 1300.43; T Rowteid 1159.63; D Shilling 133X90; M Winger 133X98; Busines* Equipment 9 JB; Lewis Oil 496.10; Pierceton Equipment 25280.50; Silveus A Bradway 229.89; Monteith The 90.72; Ac* Hardware 70.73; Bearing* Inc 61.05, Classic Car Centre 18X70; Crawn Battery 255.05; Curtis Industrie* 276.74. For tress Allatt SNITT; Gragg Equtp lYAO; Gragg Sales 52X42; Janitors Supply 545.2 X W A Jones A Son* 74.14; KAJ Olstrtoutars 4740; Karlin Tractor 91.75. Mite Gills 500.00; Millcreek Inc 239.44, Miller A Sons 10.40, Milter Trailer Parte 161.06. Purify Cylinder 183.15; Quality Farm A Fleet 1».M; Reid-Holcomb 536.25; Rica-Ford 259J2; Schraders 402.31; Share Corp 154.40; SnapOn Tools 32.50; South Side Supply 29.7 - TTP Inc MAI 4- TSC Store 31.16. Tri-Stato Bolt 179.34; W A W Track Sates SM.t7; Walmer Supply 586. M; Warsaw Automotive 41X03; Warsaw Steel 430.46, Welsh Machine 82.50; X-ergon 164.01; Graham Rankin 240.20; Phend A Brawn 11967.71; Coverall Rental 578.40; Warsaw Cleaners 40.10; Hoosier Culverts 555.36; Diversified Services 546.50; Hall Signs 860.89; Kewanna Safety Products 12.90; Eilers Communication 121.75; United Telephone 5848; ANR Freight Systems 52.36, Nipsco 1129.97; Todd Hoffman 150.06; John Camden 679.25; Harman Glass 126.50; LAL Body Step 286.39; County Treasurer 2600 20; Shamrock Ford 34625.64; Prudential Insurance 5131.09; Koors Insurance 35.00. KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLX A ALLOWANCES P Shively 2144 M; G Dißico 1529.08; C Ellis 1529.00; K Harding 1529.00, K Kinney 1667.00; D McCray 136 AM- R Schmucker 1404.00; S Vogel 1293.00; N Bryant 1140.00; R Middaugh 13*6.00; C Wulliman 1051.00; M Himes 1127. M; M Besson 1006.00; Y England 1006.00; M Hudson 855. M; R Aust 838. M; K Burr 838. M; G Schneider 1266. M; Raed A Earhart BN.M; AUL 7X60, Blue Crass Blue Shield 731.12; Maxicare 356.02; Prudential Insurance 858.06; Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 5X15; Tri-Namic Printing 103.35; Romans , Primus, MD 17.40; James Epps, MD 80.85. Fairfield Pathologist I 22.50; Lutheran Hospital 440.46, KCH 2063.70; South Bend Med Foundation 16.90; Family Health Ser vices 9.M; James Pushpom, MD 10. M; CFB Radtotagy 9.78, Kosciusko Radtatagy B.M; IUMC 995.39; Steven Cohen.’lMD 2955, William Ashman, MD 9.M; Allied Hospital Path 1X95, Goshen General Hospital 55. M; Zate Drugs 17X69; Hooks Drugs 49. M; John Thomas, MD 1X50; Chinubhai Patel. MD 92.20; Ft Wayne Comm Disorders 12. M; Parkvtew Memorial Hospital 10.87; N Bryant 22.50; GDi Rico 43.00; C Ellis 92.75, K Harding 68.25; M Himes 28 25. M Hudson 5.50; K Kinney 65.00. D McCray 20. M; R Middaugh 3X75; R Schmucker 75.75; G Schneider SXM; P Shively 24X25; S Vogel 77.25; C Wulliman 22.50; United Telephone Z 34.74. Monroe 14X50; Walter Anglemeyer, DO 16.00; Brennans 60 07; Clinical, Gynecology 90.00; Robert Craig. MO 17 00; Jane Heyde, DOS 3900. Donald Hoffman. MD 18. M; Charles Hollar, DOS 75.00; KMart 73.69; Kosciusko Medical Clinic *0.00; Kosciusko Radiology 12.00; Thornburgs 6.24. Bashor Hom* 940.30; Juvenile Justice Task Force 450 00, New Frontiers TIM to; Oaklawn Psychiatric Canter 450. M; Wernle Hume T869.M; Nutan Chadha, MD 465. M; Pawan Chadha, MD 135. M KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES (FW Haines 10M.M; J Cupp 164&M; J Johnson 1011.83; K Damon 1161.66; B Clous* 1376.66, R Strang 1297.30; Business Equipment 34.30; NBS Office Supplies 39.50; Times-Union 57. M; Waddell Printing 150.00; Bennett Brothers 1X39; R Strong 29*95; Dennis Woodward 55.4 X Micon Laboratories 36.00; County Extension Offc 2.90; Postmaster 410. M; B Clouse 97 75. J Cupp 3M.50; G Schneider M. 75; United Telephone 50.72; Prudential Insurance 461.64; Faulkners Bindery 700.00 \ L J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of allowances to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on th* 2nddey of June, 1906. NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of School Trustees of Wawasee Com

CENTURY 21 OPEN SAT. 1-3 P.M. OPEN SAT. 1-3 P.M. OPEN SAT. 1-3 PM. - * WAWASEE CHANNEL HOME CUSTOM BUILT COUNTRY HOME FAMILY »*“ $63,5M 5M.508 TOUR HOST: Tom Prickwtt YOWHOST: RjcScbo«k»l YOUR HOST: imh Ihmbh OPEN SUN. 1-3P.M. Stop Sign. OPEN SUN 1-3 P.M. Our familiar brown and - dM gold sign can mean a lot fl to you when you're looking for a home. It’s the sign of the largest smewuenw “* Mles plantation $74,500 m the world. Call a $54,w« ST fjTobqutorLadrer Then member of the Number 1 East To Syracuse Condo's team at our CENTURY \ 21 * 1 —————l This weekend. CENTURY Put Number Ito work for you. ™ Hii <iha i" - 457-3454 21 Professionals are opening . w ACT.CAM doorS 311 ° Ver town 50 IOH rnCAWT wr you’ve been thinking about buy- ■ tMwßtMhart 854-2252 ng your first home, getting a .. » . aee cim bigger home, or just looking at — UWNBMBB«rS homes, now’s the time. HS B ? 8 ! 11l iMiM Bn 884-3384 Call our CENTURY 21 office * ■ ■ wt-ast • BEATY REALTORS 457-4414 EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 800-822-7540

munity School Corporation, of Kosciusko County, Indtana. will meet at toe Adminislrative OfHc* of Wawaase Community School Coloration at Syracuse, Indiana, oe Tuesday, June * I9BA at the hour of 7:M PJA (E.ST.) and at said time and place will receive seated bid* on and let to the higtest bidder or bidders therefor th* following described warrante; Twnpersry Lopn Warrante in antidpettaneftaaes levied and in course of collection far th* General Fund in the amountafSlAßAoMandtteTran*partatian Fund in the amount of SISLIM, and datedasof the date of delivery thereof to the put chsoor, said warrantor warrante to be in foe denomination or denominations requested by foe purchaser, to mature on December 31. I9dL and to tear interest ata rate not exceeding 8% per annum (foe exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable at foe State Bank of Syracuse, in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana. Bidders far these warrants will be required to name foe rate of interest which th* warrante are to bear, not to exceed 8% per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of l/Bth or l/TOfh of 1%. and not mor* then one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The on rants will beaward«d to the highest responsible biddsr or bidcters therefor who has submitted tris bid in accordanc* herewith. The highest bidder will be th* one who offers the lowest net Interest cast to th* School Corporation to be determined by computing th* total Interest on ail of the warrants to their maturity and dsdudtog therefrom the premium bM If » The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids Each bid shall be tar ail of the warrante or far a specified amount of said warrante as set farfo In said bid and shall be accsmpanted by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of Five Percent (5%) of th* amount of foe bid and payable to "Wawasee Community School Corporation" to guarantee the School Corporation against default by such bidder In complying with the terms of this Notice and his bid. Said warrante are being issued under th* provisions of IC »5-T to evidence a temporary loan far the purpose of obtaining funds to be used to meet current expenses of the School Corporation included in the regular budget and appropriation* adopted far the year I9OA which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes In the year I9W. and there ha* been appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of current revenues of the School Corporation to be derived from the General Fund Tax Levy and the Transportation Fund Tax Levy made In the year 1985 and collectible in the year 1906 to pay the principal of and interest on said warrants at maturity. Typewritten and executed warrante and a transcript of the legal proceedings will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the School Corporation. No conditional bidswill be considered. The successful bidder or bidders shall accept delivery and make payment far said warrante at such bank in th* Town of Syracuse or Qty of Indianapolis as may be designated by th* sue cessful bidder far such warrants immediately upon being notified that the warrante are ready far delivery. Dated this I3th day of May, 1966. Henry L. Smith . Secretary, Board of School Trustees Wo hi snr C—” . School Corp. Mte-Ju.4 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 Tom Hoover requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit construction of a residence addition 28'4" from a road right of way and to extend an existing 2'4" side setback on his property which is located on the north side of Medusa Street, 790 feet east of Seventh Street Extended and described as fallows, to wit: Lot Number 15 in the Colwell and Woods Addition in the Town of Syracuse. Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntingtan, Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday < thel9thday of June, 1906 at 7:00 P.M. All in | terested 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 Planning Depart ment. Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hear ing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel Richard, Directar Ju6H 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 Mel Col Iter requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Odinance. which would per mit to construct two single family residences on two lots within 20 feet of the State Road 13 Right of way and 20 feet of Lake Wawasee, on his property which is located on the east sideof State Road 13 and > i mite south of 1200 North, and described as follows, tawit: A part of Lots Numbered Twenty four (24) and Twenty five (25) in the Plat of South Addition to Kitson Park, more par ticular ly descri bed as fol lows Beginning at the Southeasterly corner of said Lot Numbered Twenty-four (24) (which corner is also the most Northerly

earner of Lot Numbered Twenty-five (25) in said Addition); thence Southeasteriy along foe Easterly line a* seM Lot Numbered Twenty-five (25). a Hi<kw»re of 68 test to ll* Souiheasterty comer of said Lot Numbered Twentyfive (25) (which comer is ateo foe most Northerly comer of Us Numbered Twenty-six (26) in said Addition); thence in a Westerly direction toe paint an th* West line of said Lot Numbered Twenty-five (25), which said point is a feet Southeasterly of the Northwesterly comer of said Lot Numbered Twentyfive (25) (which comer is also the most Southerly comer of said Lot Numbered Twenty-tour (24) in said Addition), thence Northwesterly along th* West line of said Lot Numbered Twenty-fl v* (25) a distance of 23 tout to the Nor thwesterly comer of said Lot Numbered Twenty-five (25) (most Southerly comer of Lot Numbered Twenty-tour (24) and continuing along the West lute of said Lot Numbered Twenty-four (24) a distance of 40 feet to a point, which said point is 7 feet Southeasterly of th* Nor thwesterly corner of said Lot Numbered Twenty-four (24) (which comer is also the most Southerly comer of Lot - Numbered Twenty-fore* (a) in said AdI ditian); thence in an Easterly direction |tatheplaceo|tbeginning. . ' This hearing will be held in foe Main Meeting Room, in th* Syracuse Town Hall, Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday th* 19fo dey of June. 1986 at 7:M P M. All interested per uwm ar* 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, Court House Warsaw. Indiana, no later then 6:00p.m. the Friday before the meeting. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Dan Richard. Director Ju.au NOW. THEREFORE. BE FT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE, INDIANA. Section I. It shall be unlawful far any person, not a resident of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, or employed by a person, firm or corporation having a residence, office* or business establishment located in foe Town of Syracuse, Indiana, to sell, offer far sate, solicit orders far sale or peddle any goods, wares, products, service, services or merchandise far present or future delivery with ar without charge thereafter, without first obtaining and having upon his person a eartificate of registration secured from the Clerk Treasurer of th* Town of Syracuse. Indiana. with the approval of the Marshal of the Town of Syracuse as hereinafter provided. Section X The prohibition contained in Section I hereof shall not apply fa persons who sell to merchants ar dealers who make purchases of goods, wares.-praSucts. services or merchandise far re-sale, or to persons engaged in the delivery of daily newspapers, or fa any person operating a regular route ar insurance debit fa solicit additional customers an such route or debit when such solicitation is incidental to his regular duties, ar fa th* producers of form products within the pursuit of the sate of the products raised by them. Section X Any person desiring to engage in the occupation herein sought to be regulated shall, before engaging in such occupation or pursuit in the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, apply to the Town Clerk Treasurer who shall require that the applicant shall give the tailawing information: (a) name and description of applicant. (b) permanent home address and local address of appi leant. (c) the name and address of the employer or the name and address of the person, firm or corporation furnishing the goods, wares and merchandise sought to be sold. (d) the period of time that such solicitation is to be undertaken. (e) approval of the Marshal of the Toenof Syracuse. (f) business and bank references tor the applicant and the firm he seeks to represent in whatever capacity. (g) proof of a valid Indtana Retail Bterchant's certificate, atof a eaM Cbeafy Health Permit ifnqeksilOk foshmfoeoite be engaged in by such transient merchant. Section 4. Every application hereunder shall be accompanied by an application tee made payable to foe Town of Syracuse in foe amount of Twenty-five Dollars (825.08) per day, per person. Within five (5) days of the date of application, th* Clerk-Treasurer must issue or deny said application. Inadtition to such application- fee, ail applicants shall reimburse the Townof Syracuse far the cost incurred in the Investigation of said appi (cant's application not fa exceed foe sum of Fifty Dollars (35X08). Sections. If the applicant desires an Immediate registration he shall be requirerffo file an additional cash or surety bond payable to the Toom of Syracuse. Indiana, in foe principal sum of One Thousand Dollars (81,000.00), conditioned upon th*faithful per formance of th* applicant of any contract that he may enter with foe Town or any citizen of the Town during the period required far foe investigation of the applicant and provided further that this bond shall be further conditioned upon the truth and veracity of the statements made by such applicant under oath upon the farm provided by the Town Clerk Treasurer as authorized in Section 3 hereof. Section 6. Any person authorized to sell or peddle without a license in the State of Indiana by virtue of a statute of th* State of In-

satisfactory pre* I etag made to »e Town Clert-Traaaarar Ba 8 awh *pMrent lassoeSectiae 7. The Xtert-Traaaarar of foe Tea* of Syrere*, bfatoaw toaff kexe foe right to revel* any ertificateef ragtetratiae issued purautait to 1* prevtato* of this Ordtaancetar any om of thefaltawtagcauaes: (a) anystatomatmadtiniheappticatian which ha* proven fc be fate* (fa) upon proof of any miarenihirt er dishonest or imprapor daaitags with foe public or any cMaun In'the Town of Syracuse, Indtana. (c) i pen receipt as proof foot foe tottier of such certificate of egisirattan has, while In regutotod by thia C rdtaance, viotatodany of foe legal rights of any citizen, resident, or parsan in foe Towr of Syracuse Indian*, or has vtatatod any of fee laws of foe Stoteof Indian* ar Qrdtaancrsof this Town. (d) upon findlnf that foe holder of such certificate of reg stration is not of good moral character. (e) any persa whoa* certificate of registration baa fa an reveked ar dented by the Clerk Trees irer of th* Town of Syracuse, Indtana as hereinabove provided of said Cterk-Trr asurer may petition In writing foe Bonrd if Trustees of foe Town of Syracuse, Indiana for foe ralnatatemont or ISSMOfvCV QT SMCn * TITICoTC wl twy ISi 8 Sin*i > Such petition shall be In writing and notice of foe filing thereof r tail be given to foe President of foe Boarc of Town Trustees of foe Town of Syracuse Indiana, and to foe Town of the I* j wn of Syracuse, Indiana, who shall appear I > said cau* and repraaent foe Town of Syre tuoe, Indiana, arA/er the Oerit-Traaaurer • ’ said Town at foe hearing held therean. Tbt hearing of said petition shall either affirn ar reverss foe action taken by the Cteri -Treeaurar. Section X Any; arson In violation of any of the term* or pre visions of this Ordinance shall, upon convi dtan thereof, be fined not less than Twenh five Dollars (825.00) nor more than On* Hi ndred Dollars (8I0X00). Section ». If any clause, sentence, paragraph, sectic n or part of sols Ordinance shall beadjudgec by any Court of competent jurisdiction to b > invalid, such judgment shait not effect, I npair or Invalidate th* remainder hereof I ut shall be confined in its operation to he clause, sentence, paragraph, sect! n or part thereof directly involved In the a Mroversy upon vWtich such judgment shall hi ve been rendered. Section IX All ordinances or ports of ordinance* hereto! re adopted which are in conflict or incom stent with any of th* provisions of this Ordii ance are hereby repealed Section H. Thi > ordinance shall be In fall farce and effect rom and offer Its pasaage and publication a i required by law. Duly passed » 4 adopted by foe Board of Town Trustees o th* Town of Syracuse. Indiana. on this 30T r day of May, 1906. Jat ics J. Hughes Joe Morganthaler SI wen R. Butt C ri L. Myricfc Wl Ham R. Hess BOAR )OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA ATTEST: Jennifer L. Lewi > Clerk-Treasurer Town Os Syracuse. Indiana M.IXJu.4 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF PROP* SEO ADDITIONAL AP *ROPKIATKNI NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN to the taxpayers of the T iwn of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indian; i foat the proper legal officers of said m midpal corporation at their regular meetin t place at 7:30 P.M. on If* 17fo day of Jvw. Max will consider the fallowing addlti ml appropriations in excess of the budget fa the current year. FEK REV. SM Jt FUND AMT Street Repair 850.M0 CUaXSEWERMMO Const, of sanitoy sewers 7.500 Const, of storm ewers 1080 Teapoy era a (peering at such meeting stall have a rif bftobe heard thereon. Tta adOßtaoW agp epetaftam as finally mode xNtentawl to foe State Board of Tax Commteafanera which Board, upon receipt, will hold a fartt ir hearing within fifteen (IS) days at the Co nty Auditor's Office of said County, or at uch other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be ward. Interested taxpayers may inquireof the County Auditor when and where such has -ing will beheld. Jennifer L Lewis, Clerk Treasurer Town< W Syracuse, Indiana M.28-JU.4 NOT ICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN KOSCIUSKOCIRCUITCOURT ESTATE NO. E 86X1 STATE OF IN JI ANA. ELKHARTCC UNTY, SS IN THE MAT ER OF THE ESTATE OF PAULM. BRI MBECK. Deceased Notice is hireby given that the personal i syi esontativi -of the above captioned estate, has filed: (a) A final account in final settlement of said estate ar d petition to settle and allow account. (c) Petitior fa decree final distribution of. the estate. and that thr; same shall be acted upon by said Court or the 20th day of June 1986, at 9:08 A.M.. intess written objections are pi esen ted to th* Court on or before that date. First I lationai Bank. Elkhart i Executor Jeanne Weirick Clerk of he above captioned Court Frank E. YodnAttarney far f (state

HIRSCHMAN MOTORS, INC. "Stop In Now And See Us For A Great Leal On A Quality Used Car Or Truck" • 1982 PLYMOUTH HO- • 1978 TRANS AM — V-8, RIZCN — 4 Dr.. 4 CyL, Auto., PS, PB, Air, Aulcl Local Car • 1981 CHEV. CHEVETTE • 1978 OLDS CUTLASS — 4 Dr., 4 CyL, 4 Spd., SUPREME COUPE - VLocclly Owned. 8, Auto.. PS, PB, Air, • 1960 FOM> MUSTANG locally Owned —.l Cyl.. Auto., PS. • I’7B FAIRMONT Sum oof, Only 55 000 WAGON — 6 C »L Miles. Auto., PS, Only 61,000 • 198(i TORONADOBRM. Actual Miles. — Inill Power, Locally • 1977 REGAL SPORT Ow .ed COUPE — V-8, Auto., PS. PB, Air, Landau • 19«» FORD FIESTA — 4 Equip Cyl.. 4 Spd., Sunroof, 1 * Owner, 49,000 Miles TRUCKS • 1980 ZEPHYR COUPE— *1978 FORD XL F-150 — 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., PS. Red & V-8, PS, PB, Air, Auto., Red, ExtroNke. Tifl, 62,000 Act. Miles "skoal Os THE WEEK Daiy Rentals • 19f 1 COLT — 3 Dr.. 4 Cyl., Auto., Air, AMFM, 66,000 Act. Miles s ls WBM 000 P * DO * ONII I f jFjFjF "Carriage Car Rental" 457-5536 731 X HUNTINGTON nMOM

Ritey Hospital awards grants

The James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association has awarded more than INMM in IWI7 research grants to 12 physicians at James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children in Indiana pnlis One of the grantees, Dr. Sharon Andreoli, pediatric nephrologist, is the first to receive money from the Mayflower Fond for Research in Diseases of Children. The Mayflower Fund, which exceeds $500,000, is wholly supported by the Mayflower LPGA Classic Golf tournament. The Riley Memorial Association has been presenting research grants since 1926, two years after the association raised the money to build Riley Hospital. Over the lastTto decades, more than SMM,OOO of RMA funds have been used to support pilot scientific investigations. With that money, researchers have developed new treatments for measles, Reyes syndrome, orthotic braces, improved treatments for leukemia victims, and other break-throughs, which have improved medical care for the thousands of critically ill children who are or were patients at Riley Hospital. Grant recipients are chosen through a careful screening process. First, their proposals are NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by the Town of Syracuse requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of an ac cessory builWng O' from an east side line, TV' from ajwHh side right-of-way. 5' from art S' from a south side property tine on tftair property which is located on th* southeast side of Henry Street east of an alley and described as follows, to wit: The west 28' of Lot Number 31 in Strombeck and Weaver's 2nd Addition to the Town of Syracuse. The hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall. 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 19th day of June, 1986 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 Planning Department, Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:06 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONI NG APPEALS Daniel Richard Director Ju.all NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEAR ING Notice is hereby given, that foe Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by the Town of Syracuse requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the tailawing described real estate to be used for the purpose of a municipal accessory building to be placed on a Residentially zoned lot with no principle structure. Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception far that area, or a similar use which is eun si stent with tta objectives and purposes of foe particular District Said real estate is located on the southeast side of Henry Street, east of an alley and described as follows, to wit: The west 28' of Lot Number 31 in Strombeck and Weaver's 2nd Addition to the Town of Syracuse. This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall. 500 South Huntington. Syracuse. Indiana, on Thursday th* 19th day of Jun* 1904, at 7:06 P.M. All interested persons are invited to at tend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commis sion, Court House. Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OFZONI NG APPEALS Daniel Richard Director Ju.au REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given, that the Town Board of Winona Lake. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the annual bulk quantities of those items and services listed below, set out in accordance with specifications on file in ft* office of the Clerk Treasurer, 1590 Park Avenue, Winona Lake, IN. Limestone, Asphalt Patching Material, HAC Surface, Asphalt Base. Chip & Seal. Tack Coat. All bids shall be prqreriy and completely executed on the Indiana State Board of Ac counts Form No. 95. and shall include a non collusion affidavit, and a certified check or bid bond of five percent (%) of the bid price. When in successful bidder will have to comply with prevailing wage scale on file in my of fice. Successful bidder will also have to com

stuebed by a panel of fav, praittnent pediatric specialists from across the country. Uris year the aistuiguisnea panei inciuara. vr. Avruy Fanaraff, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland; Dr. Michael Cohen, Montefiore Medical Center, New York; Dr. Frederick Battaglia, University <rf Colorado School of Medicine, Denver; and Dr. James O’Neil, Jr., Chikfren’s Hospital of PhiladelDhia. Next, the research and review committee’s recommendations are reassessed by Dr. Walter Daly, dean of the Indiana Univeirsity School of Medicine. Finally, they are studied by the RMA Grants-In-Aid Committee and are awarded by the board of governors. The Grants-In-Aid Committee has included Dr. Otis Bowen, now secretary of Health and Human Services, and is now chaired by Dr. JEari Herr, president, Eli Lilly Research Labs. Mumps decline ATLANTA — The painful neck swelling that accompanies mumps, once a common sight among America s children, has become a rarity, with cases of the disease dropping 98 percent since a new vaccine was introduced 19 years ago, federal health officials said recently. ply with anti-discrimination provisions of 1.C.516-6-1. In the case of applied materials and services, bids should be submi tied on the Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 96. Check or Bid Bonds shall be made payable to the Town of Winona Lake. Bids shall be received until 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, June 10. 1986, at the Clerk Treasurer's office at 1590 Park Avenue. Winona Lake, Indiana They will be opened at the regular Town Board Meeting on the same date at 7 30 P.M. The town reserves the right to reject any and all bids, delete any portions, or waive any formalities in the bidding. Charlene Black. Clerk Treasurer Town of Winona Lake NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the Library Board of the War saw Community Public Library, Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet at th* Director's Office of the library, 315 E. Center Street. Warsaw. Indiana, on the 14th day of July. 1906 at 4:00 p.m. and at said time and place will accept written statements of qualifications from licensed engineers (architectural preferred) for a library project which will change basement storage space to office area. On the basis of competence and qualifications for the type of services to be performed the Library Board will select a project engineer and coordinator All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting and be heard. The last date for ac cepting written statements of qualifications from interested parties will be the 12th day of July, 1986 at 6:31 p.m. in the Director's office of the library Additional project description is on file in the Director's office and is available during library business hours. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Safar days. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 2nd day of June, 1966. Philip A. Kreig. ■ President of Library Board William E; Dvr, Secretary of Library Board Jauan NOTICE JF HEARING ON PETITION FOR VACATION OF A ROADWAY TO: Randy D. and Lori S. Hiekman Route 9. Lot 45 Suburban Acres Warsaw, lndiana46sßo Gilbert Juillerat Route 2 Columbia City, Indiana 46725 □avid and Tirzah Light To: Lake City Bank f P.O. Box 1387 Warsaw. Indiana 46580 And the residents of Kosciusko County, Indiana You are hereby notified that on the Sth day of July. 1986 at II 00 a.m in the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana the Kosciusko County Board of County Commissioners will conduct a hearing on a petition filed by Louis M. Robertson for vacation of the following described roadway located within Kosciusko County. Indiana to-wit: That portion of Oil ve Street, as platted in Weimer's Addition to Sechrist Lake, that lies between Lot Number 1, and Lot Number 22 and Lot Number 23, more particularly described as follows Beginning at a point being the Northeast corner of Lot Number 23 in Weimer's Lake View Park Addition to Sechrist Lake, thence 100 feet more or less in a generally southeasterly direction along the east line of Lot 23 and Lot 22 to a point being the Southeast corner of Lot Number 22. thence 20 feet more or less in a generally northeasterly direction to a point being the Southwest corner of Lot Number 1, thence 100 feet more or less in a generally northwesterly direction along the west line of Lot 1 to a point being the Northwest comer of Lot 1, thence 20 feet more or less in a generally southwesterly direction to the point of beginning. J . D. Geiger Auditor, Kosciusko County LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant fa IC 20-5-52. P.L. 128, Acts of I9OX the Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community Schools gives notice that on Monday, Jun* 9, 1986, at 7:08 p.m. they will meet in public session at Madison Elementary School. 201 North Union Street, Warsaw, Indiana, to discuss and hear com ments regarding the proposed addition to and alteration of Warsaw Freshman High School, making It a Fl 2 High School and Career Center. At said public hearing, the Board of School Trustees shall consider the adoption of a resolution specifying the estimated cost of the construction and other pertinent information. including the estimated impact of M.26JU.4 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Tippecanoe Township. Kosciusko County, In diana that the proper legal officers of said township at their regular meeting place, the meeting room in foe North Webster/Tip pecanoe Township Fire Station at 7:00. P.M. on Tuesday, July Ist. 1906 will consider foe following additional appropriation in excess of the budget for the current year: DEBT SERVICE FUND SKN.OM FIRE EQUIP A FIRE STATION ADON. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be referred so foe State Board at Tax Commissioners. which board will hold further hearing within 15 days after it received the proposal, at foe County Auditor's Office * said County or at such other place as may be designated. J At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of the such additional appropriation may be heard, interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when ata where such meeting will be held. hicharXO. Mitchell, Tb*tae TigpeeaaeettataMß