The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 April 1987 — Page 19

LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS The fAlling 9 s f ctatau tc to cor. sidered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of May, 1987. M.Kenlpe 1078.50; M J Schmitt 1078.50; L Cochran 1078.50; L Christner 1056.33; K Vanlanginham 1056.33; S Tatter 1056.33; S Christner 1056.33; R Hartzell 1035.08; M McSherry 1035.08; B Knapp 1035.08; L Cole 1035.08; G Morehouse 665.00; M McCoy 209.00; S Lawlor 418.00; C Morts 1095.16; N Quillen 1095.16; M Garman,lo7B.so; E M Ransbottom 1056.33; M Weller 1078.50; J Gadson 1078.50; M B Miner 1078.50; K Sponseller 1056.33; M Wolford 1056.33; P Patrick 1056.33; E Drudge 1035.08; J Cox 1078.50; B Shafer 1056.33; G Maple 1056.33; K Thomas 1035.08; E Heckman 114.00; B Geiger 114.00; C §undheimer 1078.50; P Rader 1056.33; R Hoppus 576.00; V Morris 684.00; C A Rovenstine 1797.04; S Holderman 1799.39; R Mikel 17M.31; R Fellows 1828.41, r Kitch 1718.71; B Blackburn 1741.76; G. Moser 1698.01; R Monk »!674 ; 96; J Bronsing ~ 1698.01; M Hobbs 1628.86; T BrTndle-1640.39; . S Whitaker 1617.34; D Curtis 1594.29; S Knispel 1582.76; T Baugher 1536.66; D Speigle 1444.15; A Valentine 1421.10; E Brown 1432.63; S Stone 1375.00; M Fishbaugh 1375.00; F Hoffer 330.00; J Hetler 150.00; M. Kissinger 1291.66; J Parker 210.90; C Eastlund 134.75; J Lavender 175.50; L Sebo 1184.91; R Girod 1408.33; M Warren 1078.50; S Thompson 1078.50; C Retz 1056.33; N Howell 1056.33; M Ridings 1078.50; S Myrick 1056.33; P Gammlere 1035.08; C Hefty 874.00; . J Groves 57.00; J McConnell 343.14; K Bouse 1056.33; J Balazs 1005.00; S McKrlll 684.00; S A Mitchell 1421.16; J Prado 1078.50; D Bowman 570.00; D Biesemeyer 950.00; E Barber 570.00; B Clampitt 950.00; E Slater 722.00; E Rife 988.00; E Bertsch 608.00; C Church *874.00; J Boggs 532.00; K Goon 1026.00; E Nelson 266.00; H Hoffman 1672.00; S Baumgartner 798.00; M B Camden 798.00; N Weirick 779.00; D Richard 1724.83; S Maenhout 1485 91; A Kennedy C Overmyer 1078.50; R Kemper 1562.91; C Danner 107?.50; S Gladieux 1056J3; K Baker 1035.08; E K Wagner 646/25; M Hoerr 1078.50; E Everest 139.75; Reed 765.41; R Denney 7575.58; WXStafford 1310.75; V Dickerson \107.58;/P Abbett 697.04; M Slone 371.79; S Wq1JU97.37; C Hill 504.90; B Hall 206.55; B HUI 284.58; K Aker 146.88; M England 36.72; D Robinson 1379.16; J Truex 1035.08; R Carlile 1388.30; G Norton 1365.25; R Hetler 1250.00; G Nash 1250.00; R PhUHps 1250.00; B Stuzman 480.00; S Nichols 1035.08; Wholesale Electric 45.14; Nipsco 10616.55; Executive Office Machines 345.90; Pitney-Bowes 464.46; D Kolbfe 634.20; Blosser's Studio 282.65; Atek 4861.28; Postmaster 9330.00; Waddell Printing 1190.25? Times-Union 386.72? American Stamp & Marking 174.31; Thomas Rubber Stamp 20.85; West Publishing 1461.50; J Rigdon 680.00; R Robinson 4539.49; IBM H 12.59; Superior Supply 943.93; PDH Ofc Products 367.98; A E Boyce 19069.45; Hall Hardware 410.56; NBS Office Supply 1470.30; Business Equipment 402.10; United Telephone 4465.37; M Reed 1553.75* S Maenhout 38.50; D Richard 498.75; Claypool Postoffice 242.00; A Gunter 118.50; C Retz 18.75; Intertec 16.41; D Miner 1540.00; Monroe 68.00; Culligan 175.00; Professional Chemical 275.83; Arrow Services 68.00; Strayer Koors Ins 958.00; Hoosier Water 237.56; Sewage Collection 205.62; Lawn Rangers 705.00; Lowmans 493.35; Commercial Parts & Serv 608.75; Hatfield Electric 1825.00; Service Electric 37.51; Hoosier Waste Systems 153.00; Builders Mart 208.35; White Machine 160.00; R Durbin 758.92; Indiana Carbon Co 430.27; Fisher Bros Paper 375.00; United Telespectrum 72.00; Mail Journal 280.68; Ths Papers—33.ol; !nd Employment Sec Div 565.00; Prudential Ins 13666.09; Tippecanoe Twp 2000.00; RCA Serv Co 507.00; Ind Assoc of Co Comm 500.00; Juvenile Justice 2500.00; Chamness Funeral Home 100.00; Harris Funeral Home 100.00; Paul Latta 100.00; Robt D Loose Funeral Home 100.00; Mishler Funeral Home 100.00; Rieth, Rohrer & Ehret Inc 100.00; Strong Funeral Home 100.00; Mrs Peggy Thomas 30.00; Titus Funeral Home 700.00; Ulrey Renner Funeral-Home 100.00; Yoder-Culp Funeral Home 100.00; Allen County 48.00; Hamilton County 33.00; Noble County 220.00; Whitley County 44.00; Humane Society — 6361.00; Historical Society 1416.67; Kosciusko Development 1666.66; L Babcock 28.00; K Burchard 144.20; P Engle 14.00; W Garver 6.00; M Grubbs 205.08; P Linton 49.00; Mutual Federal 117.28; J Smith 122.58; H Vollrath 18.00; Pathologists Assoc 400.00; Emergency Radio Service 31.24; Extension Office 2.73; R Kemper 393.00; E Grimes 240.00; M Koehlinger 240.00; Business Records Corp 4787.00; W Parke 1200.00; Brennans 378.45; R Heyde, DDS 85.00; KCH 8.50; Spectacle Shoppe 126.00; Thornburgs 8.10; Warsaw Ophthalmologists 15.00; Maibens 200.00; Robinson Textiles 33.59; E Bazini 25.00; D Cates 25.00; R Burner 70.00; R Sand 70.00; J Bricker 8.00; L Furnivall 5.00; E Brunfield 36.59; G Clark 8.50; J Har ris 19.00; S Bowman 13.50; M Nyenhuls 11.50; W Hulras 23.00; B Conley 12.50; R Sawyer 13.00; B Daugherty 15.00; D Bennett 19.50; E Edwards 18.25; R Slone 19.50; A Chaney 9.00; H Klotz 16.00; N Brallier 11.00; C Reinholt 8.50; J Wheaton 13.50; R Smith 25.50; P Sattison 12.50; A Shively 10.50; C Wise 9.00; B Berry 326.50; W Dalton II 910.00; T Earhart 1985.00; D Huffer 212.50; M Reed 705.00; Indiana Judges Assoc 100.00; Warsona Printing 87.45; Indiana Law Review 18.00; Lawyers Co-op 112.25; Little, Brown & Co 29.02, E Brown 67.50; H Harper 60.25; M Rodriguez 54.25; VanAusdall & Far rar 759.00; L Sebo 143.40; Prosecuting Atty 120.00; Eastman Kodak 340.00, J Black 112.00; R Breyer 70.00; B Conley 56.00; R Cox 112.00; J Custer 56.00; J Elsaman 70.00; G Himes 98.00; M Hornbaker 84.00; J Hurd 112.00; M Jones 56.00; J Kussmaul 70.00; C Love 84.00; J Mooney 112.00; M Weller 56.00; D Wentz 84.00; Standard Register 337.52; Amoco 011 83.49; Express 54.32; Gast Fuel & Serv 5786.50; Shell Oil 53.78; Brateman Bros 314.44, Indiana Sheriffs Assoc 250.00, Steven Jenkins Co 83.00; Todd Corp 17.99; Apollo Photo 26.33, Ray O'Herron Co 106.75; Glens Wrecker 635.33; Monteith Tire 1075.70; MPH 112.00; Price Auto Repair 125.10; Quality Farm Fleet 17.76; Rice-Ford 73.41; Ross Chev 17.05, Warsaw Automotive 127.39; Win dys Marathon 122.10; Kos SWCD 110.00; ANSWERS ACROSS DOWN 1 Rep 1 Ramp 4 Cup 2 Ever 7 Pram 3 Pete 11 Aver 4 Current 13 USA 5 USO 14 Role 6 Panda 15 Mete 7 Professional 16 Ron 8 Rove 17 Oval 9 Alan 18 Prefer io Meld 20 Defend 12 Refrigerator 22 Rye 19 Eye 23 Ave 21 Eva 24 Ancient 24 Abe 28 Astro 25 NRA 32 Brag 26 Cat 33 Tab 27 Tar 35 Sean 29 Tea 36 Eaten 30 Ran 38 Radiant 31 Ont 40 Roe 34 Balance 42 Leo 37 Nos 43 Breast 39 Den 46 Annual 41 Ether 50 Rest 43 Bros 51 Hon 44 Rent 53 Asta 45 Esta 54 Onto 47 Uses 55 Etc 48 Atta 56 Lets 49 Last 57 Star 52 Ott 58 Rte 59 Sat

Nat'l Assn of CD's 39.67; R Norris 21.84; Co Surv Assoc of Ind 20.00; G Lengemann Co 4543; USGS Dept of the Interior 34.50, J Walner 255.00; County Clerk 22.60; D Barber 444.15; D Slater 138.34; P Rife 159.81; R Hoff man 280.98; Alternative Bus Machines 2%4.C0, Qu1!!445.62, Wei/sicv Fu»ior~~ flee 54.00; US Postal Service 120.90; I Salman 30.06; Pierceton Postmaster 400.00; C Knispel 50.00; S Murick 19.00, Town of Syr cuase 137.57; Xerox Corp 37.58; TMC of Toledo 2444.82; LCB Card Center 275500. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL U Forney 1012.00; L Harman 1012.00. LR&ST Dave Carey Excavation 240.00; Erie Stone 940.00; GAG Excavating 960.00; Robert Me Cullough 2311.20. CCBF Wolff Construction 1805.00. GDI —2OB Hoffer Excavating 1905.50; Larpoine Leckrone k 1473.50. / ' UPKEEP -209 / Mark Collier 4830.00; The Dalton Gang 10139.43; Calvin Harman 1320.00; Hoffer Excavating 1135 22; Lamoine Lee krone 3024.90. SURPLUS — MO ■ . H Arnold 66.76; L Clase 18.30; P Cochran 48.56; R Corson 46.20; R Geller 90.75; P Gilbert 5.00; R Heaston 7.00; D Hiner 12.15; J Lindquist 40.40; K Marose 7.16; J Mendenhall 178.21; Nat'l Fellowship of Brethren Reneker 516.36; M Rissel 48.44; G Thomas 84.07; P VandewaterTFWT KOSC. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS R Winebrenner 2456.25; R Leiter 1671.67; C Shilling 1541.67; D Rogers 1642.17; R Jackson 1612.02; R Himes 1789.17; B Kuhn . 1782.50; G Adams 1591.95; K Busselberg 1591.95, J Davis 1586.01; P Deaton 1591.95; K Huff 1569.75; G Huffman 1591.95; B Hyde 111 1580.08; J Kuhn 1591.95; W Long, Sr 253.12; B Montel 1569.75; R Norman 1586.01; L Phillips 1586.01; T Rowland 1586.01; D Shilling 1597.88; M Winger 1591.95; J Adams 1563.90; E Coy 1569.75; L Engle 1563.90, G Estepp 1152.45; D Huffman 1569.75; B Hyde, Jr 1546.35; F Kammerer 1569.75; R Meeks 1156.35; A Miller 1569.75; B Miner 1558.05; L Montel 1558.05; R Tennant 1435.20; G Young 1569.75; R Martin 1789.17; J Mettler 1553.69; J Ingle 1456.84; L Young 1507.42; County Highway Dept 124.64; Business Equipment 38.03; Zale Drugs 11.45; Express 338.93, Gast Fuel & Service 667.92, Lewis Oil 781.00; Silveus & Bradway 3566.16; Monteith Tire 1408.24; Ab & Toms Radiator 100.00, Ace Hardware 48.73; American Wire Rope 1179.56; Blxel Paint 177.49; Boyer Lawn & Garden 79.80, Classic Car 457.23; Durex Pro ducts 235.36; Dyna Systems 58.85; Frame Service 528.04; Gragg Equipment 47.29, Hos fman Simplicity 64.90, Indiana Textile 133.34; Jagger Hardware 54.84, Janitors Supply 53.40; K & J Distributors 50.40; Kerlin Tractor 130.42, Farm Bureau 110.37; Lawson Products 59.34; Mac Allister Machinery 107.93; Mike Gills 25.00, Nowak & Williams 160.32, Purity Cylinder 140.61; Quality Farm & Fleet 33.08, Graham Rankin 51.30, Reid-Holcomb 577.96, Rudd Equip 134.74; Schraders 403.17; Shamrock Ford 271.24; TSC Store 41.14, TTP Inc 690.44, Tri State Bolt 70.69, W & W Truck Sales 154L25; Warsaw Automotive 191.22, Warsaw 6'feel 338.00; Warsaw Tool 490.45; Wholesale Elec trie 12.70; Bituminous Materials 1231.56, Gage Bros 548.55, Coverall Rental 569.42; Warsaw Cleaners 51.80; Associated Sign & Post 466.25; E & H Utility Sales 2725.12; Hall Signs 5675.20; Eilers Comm 424.50; United Telephone 1.92; Mail Journal 9.50; Times Union 8.89;. Nipsco-1774.73; John Camden Const 450.00, Harmon Glass 196.56, L & L Body Shop 377.50; Miller & Sons 56.38; Coun ty Treasurer 7085.75; Traffic Engineering Studies 760.00, Prudential Insurance 5926.60. KOSC. CO, WELF. DEPT. P aVROL L & CLAIMS j . J 'Stiupe, DDS 32;80; FT Wayne Comm Disorders 126.00; J Dick, MD 40.00; Lutheran Hospital 2760.38, IUMC 7211.53; Woodlawn Hospital 197.75, Goshen General Hospital 340.00, J Jinks, DDS 130.61; American Red Cross 30.00; S D Strycker, MD 12.60, Convenience Clinic 42.00; G Dillon, MD 45.00, K Mart 51.37; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 22.00, Madison Elementary School 46.65; Wawasee Comm Schools 47.40; Wernle Home 2315.91, Juvenile Justice 240.00; Zale Drugs 6.45, Psychological & Family Consultants 390.00. KOSC. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS D W Haines 1116.66; J Cup 1711.66; W Bax ter 1551.16; J Johnson 1078.50; K Damon 1056.33, B Clouse 1443.33, R Strong 1393.42, M Moussallam 228.00, Valentine Law Office 46.25; Acres, USA 14.00, NBS Office Supply 9.07; Waddell Printing 28.50, Hach Co 42.21; Executive Office Machines 180.00, Brennans 84.75; Humane Society 250.00, KCH 25.00; Asbestos Removal Inc 30.00; Extension Os flee 12.35, B Baxter 592.00; B Clouse 67.25; United Telephone 1.00, Prudential Insurance 724.47. I, J D Geoger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners on the Ist day of May, 1987. - < NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING f BEFORE THE BOARDOF | COMMISSIONERS OF | KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY, INDIANA ‘ v STATE OF INDIANA | KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY SS: , IN RE THE MATTER OF THE ( PETITIONOF DA LITE SCREEN < COMPANY, INC. 4 1 TO: CITIZENS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, c INDIANA c YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a r petition has been filed with the Board of f Commissioners of Kosciusko County, In f diana, by Da Lite Screen Company, Inc. re g questing the vacation by ordinance of a part |

NEW! NEW! NEW! Public Auction To All Our Past Consigners And Hope A Lot Os New Ones We Are Starting Back With Our Public Auction Every Saturday Night At 6 P.M. Our First Sale Will Be Sat., May 2 At 6 P.M. New & Used Merchandise WE WILL TAKE CONSIGNMENTS 9 A M.-5 P.M.C* MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 2 Miles West Os Nappanee Turn Right Across RR At B & B Service Station, 29551 CR 56 Nappanee, IN 219/773-7124 WE'LL PAY YOU UP TO $550 WEEKLY PLUS BONUS PLAN if you are an experienced mh-rv line production worker Frame or Floor Man, Carpet-installer, Plumber, Electrician, Cabinet-Maker, Cabinet-Setter, Sidewaller, Trimmer, Roofer, Final-Finish or Repair Person. Supervisory positions open: Foremen, Quality Control inspectors, etc. Positions in all divisions and affiliated companies See or call Burr Cray, 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 P.M. Fairmont Corporate Office 219 / 775-7941 Fairmont CJL 7 South, Nappanee, Indiana

of County Road 300 North In County, Indiana, between State Road 15 and the Conrall Railroad Right-Of-Way, and (nore particularly described as follows: A tract of land in the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, and the Southeast Quarter..... of Section 29, Township 33 North, Range 6 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana, be- ( ing a portion of County Road 300 North, better described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the section line between said sections 32 and 29, 70.00 feet north 88 degrees 57 minutes East (true) of the South Quarter Post of said Section 29, said point being on the East Right-Of-Way Hne, of Indiana State Route >ls; and running thence North 00 Degrees 57 minutes West (true), 20.00 feet; thence North 88 degrees 57 minutes east, parallel with the section line, 583.88 ' feet to the west Right-Of-Way line of the , Conrall Railway; thence south 01 degree X)1 minutes East, along the Right-Of Way, 40.00 feet; thence south 88 degrees 57 minutes west, parallel with the section line, 583.92 feet to the east Right-Of Way, extended, of said State Route #ls; - thenrenorth OQ degrees 57 minutes West (true),*2o.oo feet to the Point of beginn ing; and containing 0.5362 of an acre. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko Coun ty, Indiana, has set the above petition for hearing aVH :00 o'clock a.m. on May 7, 1987, at the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners meeting room in the Kosciusko Coun ty Courthouse, Main and Buffalo Streets, Warsaw, Indiana. Any person may appear and be heard upon the petition, at the time, date and place above scheduled for hearing and/or may send written comments or response to the Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana, prior to the above time and date set for hearing. After hearing the petition may be granted, denied or continued and an or dinance may be introduced and passed according to law, providing for the vacation of said real estate. WITNESS, my hand and seal of the Com missioners of Kosciusko County, this 20th day of April, 1987, ■ J.D. Geiger, Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana ROCKHILL, PINNICK, PEQUIGNOT, HELM& LANDIS By Richard K. Helm 105 East Main Street Warsaw, Indiana 46580 (219) 267 6116 Attorneys for Petitioners A.22-29 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the 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 14th day of May, 1987 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time.. • REVENUE SHARING KCB 190ldSR 13A 12.000 00 KCB 140 Old Rd. 30 East 23.000.00 Old US 30 Pipe Project — Leedy Ditch 11,500 00 West Co. Line Pipe Project — ' Armey Ditch 22,OQ4KML MVH #123 Part Time summer help 11,500.00 #241 Calcium, salt & weed spray 01 40,000.00 CO. GENERAL Turkey Creek Assessor 2,280 00 • 120 Clerical Ass t. 60 days S3B. NOTICE TOREDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain ex ■vsthry appropriaTions now'Ttave 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. CUM BRIDGE KCB 35 25,000.00 KCB 95 30,000.00 Pickwick Rd. 45,000.00 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 wilt 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, lax 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. JD Geiger, Auditor Kosciusko County ■ 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 Fouad Halaby requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of a ground level deck 2 feet off of a seawall (10 feet waters edge) and an elevated decking 29 feet off of a seawall (37 feet waters edge) Also, construct a garage addition that will be 21 feet in height (15 feet maximum allowed by ordinance) on his property which is located on the north side of Warner Road and 500 feet north of State Road 13 and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as

follows: Lot Number 8 Stuard's Addition to Vawter Park. This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the Wh day of May, J9R7 onn A.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 Planning Department, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 6:00 p.m. the Friday before the meeting. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director A.22-29 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission’shall hold a Public Hearing on a petition filed by Coy R. Gregory requesting an amendment to the Tippecanoe Twp. Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, to reclassify from a Agricultural District to a Residential District, the follow ing real estate, located on the South side of County-Road 450 North and approximately 300 feet East of Third Place (Road), and described as follows, to wit. A tract of land being a part of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tiono9, Township 33 North, Range 7 East, Tippfcanoe Township, Kosciusko County, In diana, containing 6.4 acres, more or less, more particularly described as follows: The North Six Hundred Twenty feet (620) of the West Four Hundred Fifty feet (450) of the North Twenty (20) acr6s of the East Eighty (80) acres of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 19. This change is requested to permit the above described real estate to be used for the purpose of residential purposes as described by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Court House. Warsaw, Indiana, on Wednesday the 6th day of May 1987 at 1:00 P.M. All interested persons are invited to at tend to be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Planning Depart ment, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hear ing. KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY AREA PLAN COMMISSION Daniel W. Richard, Director NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Wawasee Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:00 P M on the 12th day of May, 1987, will consider the following additional appropriation from ex isting funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time Cumulative Building Fund: Account #25350: Building Acquisition, Construction and I mprovement $390,175 Taxpayers appearing at such meeiingshall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditors office of said "county, or at such other place as may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such a hearing will be held. Carol R. Swartzendruber Secretary Board of School Trustees Wawasee Community School Corporation A 22 29 NOTICE TO BIDDERS ' hereby^gTven sons that the Board of Trustees of the Town of North Webster, Indiana will accept sealed bids for resurfacing of various streets in the Town of North Webster, Indiana, from the date of this notice until the hour of 7 00 p m. on the 13th day of May, 1987 at which said day and hour the bids received will be open ed and examined and the contract for such resurfacing awarded to the lowest and best bidder according to monies available The resurfacing work shall consist of all necessary cleaning, grading, and prepara tion of the present existing streets designated' for resurfacing, and the fur nishing and application thereto of materials all as set forth in the specifications Interested bidders may obtain specifica tions relative to such st«-eet resurfacing work from the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of North Webster at her office in the Town Hall Each bid shall be submitted upon the prescribed Form 96 with the non collusion affidavit properly executed and accom panied by Form 96A Financial Statement Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond or certified funds made payable to the Town of North Webster in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the maximum total bid Bids shall be sealed and submitted to the Town Clerk Treasurer, at P O. Box 95. North Webster, Indiana 46555, marked "Bid for Street Resurfacing." Bids may be mailed to the Clerk Treasurer or delivered to the Clerk Treasurer at the Town Hall in North Webster, Indiana The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bid Evalee M Payne, Clerk Treasurer Town of North Webster, Indiana A 22 29

PUBLIC AUCTION United Telephone will sell the following items at public auction located at 1401 W. Center Street Extension, Boggs Industrial Park, Warsaw, IN. Watch for sale signs. r Saturday, May 9 — 9:30 A.M. irtnncim 3- 1982 Chevy S-10, V 6, 4-speed, PS, PB 3-1981 Chevy Luv, 4 cyl., 4 speed 1- 1979 Chevy Luv, 4 cyl., 4 speed 1- 1979 Chevy G-20 Van, 6 cyl., AT, PS, PB 2 -1979 Ford F-250, 4x4 w/snow blade, AT, PS. PB (Supercab) 2 - 1979 Ford Courier,’4 cyl., 4 speed, PB 1- 1980 Ford Courier, 4 cyl., 4 speed, PB 1- 1982 Plymouth fteliant Wagon, 4 cyl., 4 speed 2 - 1979 Ford Fairmont, 6 cyl., AT, PS, PB, AC 3-1980 Chevy Citation, 4 cyl., AT, PS, PB, AC t 1- 1980 Chevy Chevette, 4 cyl., 4 speed 1- 1979 Chevy Chevette, 4 cyl., 4 speed 2 - 1982 Chevy Chevette, 4 cyl., 4 speed 2- 1978 Chevy Chevette, 4 cyl., 4 speed 1- 1981 Chevy Chevette, 4 cyl-, 4 speed 2- Chevy Malibu, VB, AT, PS, PB, AC 1 -1980 Ford Pinto Wagon, 4 cyl., 4 speed 1- 1979 Ford Pinto, 4 cyl., 4 speed 1- 1982 Dodge 318 Rebuilt Short Block 1- 1974 Fort 240, 6 ov<. dn - Used Tires, New Temporary Spares, Bumpers, Jacks ADDITIONAL VEHICLES MAY BE ADDED BY SALE DATE MISCELLANEOUS I - ■—— —AAlfl I At I VPHCLKSu SPECIAL EmWRUEtiT ANw I MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SOLD “AS W" I rar ***-.--rfr Not RuSPOHSiW® I I With Proper I. D. I ' ffnfrnd TfiionhfiiiP Ca of I Al* I

1,090 mental illness clients at Bowen Center

During the month of February members of the Bowen Center’s professional staff had a total of 1,090 contacts in the mental illness category with clients who are residents of Kosciusko County. This number includes clients from outpatient, partial hospitalization and community support (after Care services. In the category of substance abuse, whicn includes both alcohol and drugs, there was a total of 104 contacts with county residents during February. Seventeen county residents were enrolled in the center’s residential programs (Russell House and Community Living Services) at the beginning of the month. A total of 449 patient days were provided to those clients. There were no new admissions or discharges during the month. At the end of January, five

NOTICE TO VOTERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County Indiana, has designated the following places for holding the Primary Election for the City of Warsaw, on Tuesday, sth day of May, 1987 FIRSTWARD First Precinct Mason Residential Care, 2501 E Center St. Second Precinct>.Lincoln School SECONDWARD First Precinct Bethany Bible Chapel, 127 S. Lincoln St Second Precinct City Council Chambers, Corner High & Market Sts. thirQward First Precinct.-Shrine Building Second Precinct Washington School FOURTH WARD First Precinct Dahms & Yarian, 110 S. Columbia St. Second Precinct American Legion Third Precinct. Madison School FIFTHWARD First PrecinctNellans Motors, 1200 N. Detroit St. Second Precinct Center Lake Pavilion Third Precinct United Way Building, 897 N. Park Ave. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Com ’ missioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, this 22nd day of April, 1987. . J, D. Geiger, Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION CITY OF WARSAW, INDIANA The following is a list of all candidates filed in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Cir cuit Court, in the State of Indiana Such candidates will be voted on at the election held between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and » A nnp m (Prevailing Timeh.on TUESDAY, MAY 5,1987 REPUBLICAN TICKET MAYOR Jeffrey W Plank 2310 Brookview Dr , Warsaw. IN CLERK TREASURER Madeline Elaine Call , 511 N. Harrison St , Warsaw. IN COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Paul E Hodges lao9 Lincoln Dr . Warsaw. IN COUNCILMAN FIRST DISTRICT Kenneth D Perryl623 E Main St . Warsaw. IN James C Silveus 618 N Lincoln St . Warsaw. IN COUNCILMAN SECOND DISTRICT H Rex Wildman 506 S Colfax St . Warsaw. IN COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT Ernest B Wiggins 1555 Meadow Ln., Warsaw. IN COUNCILMAN FOURTH DISTRICT Maurice R Olinger 412 N Columbia St . Warsaw. IN‘ James K. Osborne 2T7 $ Wasnmgion Si . Warsaw, IN COUNCILMAN FIFTH DISTRICT David B Lee 821 E Ft Wayne. Warsaw. IN Warren J Ulery ' 813 E Main St . Warsaw. IN DEMOCRAT TICKET MAYOR Ronald L Dirck 1512 Road 225 W., Warsaw, IN COUNCILMAN AT LARGE „ Robert W Gast 903 Glee Miner Dr , Warsaw. IN Robert L Richmond 522 E. Lyon St , Warsaw. IN i COUNCILMAN FIFTH DISTRICT Virginia Sumfne _.. 615 E Center St., Warsaw, IN I, Jeanne Weirkk, Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court in the Fifty Fourth Judicial Cir cuit of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete list of all names of candidates filed in the office of Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court and entitled to be voted for at the May 5, 1987 primary election IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Seal of said Court, at my of fice in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this 10th day of April, 1987 Jeanne Weirick, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court A . 22 29

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county residents were hospitalized in the center’s inpatient unit. During the month of February, there were 13 admissions from the county. A total of 181 patient days were provided to residents during the month. At the end of February, six residents remained hospitalized. The 24-hour emergency services staff responded to a total of approximately 26 phone calls and/or face-to-face contracts from residents of Kosciusko. County during the month of February. This number inciudes only contracts after regular center hours and on weekends and holidays. Consultation apd Education Services had a total of 126 contacts with Kosciusko County residents during the month of February.

tVed., April 29,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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