The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 August 1987 — Page 20

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August-5,1987

Pet owners need to help

South Bend Postmaster, John Humphrey, has asked dog owners to help protect their letter carriers from dog bites. ~ Humphrey said that over 4,000 of the nation's letter carriers suffered dog bite injuries last year “Dog bites can be disastrous. That’s why we’re asking for cooperation from dog owners. We’re hoping they will help to protect both their pet and their letter carrier,” he said. Humphrey suggested that dog owners keep their pets away from the mailbox and the areas used by

LEGALS NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF TAX LEVIES Notice is thereby given the taxpayers of Wawasee Community School Corp , Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal of ficers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 11th day of August, 1987 will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget and on the 27th day of August. 1987 will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000 Instruction Regular Programs $4,921,806 r 12000 Instruct,on - Spec,al Programs 395,377 25000 Support Services - Business $ 0 .3000 Instruction ■ Adult, Continuing Education Nonprogrammed Charges 0 14000. Instruction - Summer School 40.000 50000 Debt Servlces '•240.203 21000 Support Services - Pupils 135,024 _ , r . 22000 Support Services -Instruction Staff 254.879 Total Debt Serv.ce Fund $ '' 240 ' 203 23000 Support Services General Administrate "7200 25000 Support Services - BusinesP $ ° 4000 Support Services - School Adm.mstration 622.601 50000 Debt Servlces 12 Mo 25000 Support Services - Business 1,271,670 26000 c UPPOr ! Ber ' / . ices "£l n,ral 4,0 550 Total cumulative Building Fund $ 12.500 2,000 Support Services Other 0 TRANSPORTATION FUND 30000 Community Services 146,950 OCAZV > c . c o 40000 Non programmed Charges >07.200 suPP ° r rV '. CeS 5 ?38 ’ 629 50000 Debt Services o 26000 Support Services - Central 79.200 Total General Fund SB 517.357 Total Transportation Fund S 817.829 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 OF IN General pJrtatFon COMING YEAR Firnd Fund Fund Fund 1 Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jar\_l to Dec 31, 1988. in *. elusive 58.517,357 51.240.203 5817,829 $ 12,500 2 Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec 31 of present year to be made from appropriations unexpended 3,798,731 517,339 284.193 * 419,518 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec ’3l of present year 50.000 -0— —o— —o—- — Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of pre sent year — not included in line 2 or 3 -0— —0 — -0 -05 Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 512,366,088 51,757,542 51,102,022 5432,018 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual Cash Balance, June 30 of present year 302,203 657,626 44,933 7 Taxes to be collected present year (Dec Settlement) 1,202,315 392,296 262,969 247,284 8 Miscellaneous revenue to be received July T of present year to ' Dec 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file). • . a Total Column A Budget Form No 2 2,413,610 180.512 59.214 62,500 b Total Column B Budget Form Ncr 2 5.529.719 263,452 113. 144.000 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 5 9.447,847 51,493.886 10 NFT AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES 7 TO DEC 31 OF E NSUI NG Y EAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5 ) 2.918.24 ) 263,656 / 621,608 ( 563.193) 11 Operating balance (not in excess of expenses from Jan Ito June / 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period) 22.359 648,684 / 11,636 1,143.193 12 Total (Add Lines 10 and 11) 5 2,940.600 5 912,340 \ 5633,244 5580,000 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Net Taxable Property 5116.000 000 FUNDS Proposed Rate Amount to Be Raised General 2 585 52,940,600 Debt Service 7865 912,340 Cumulative Building 50 580 q OO Transportation - ' ' . 5759 633'244 To,al , 4 4474 $5,066,184 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years) To Be cllkir , c Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS 1984 1985 1986 1987 General 52.340,611 52.420,539 52,619,200 52,788,497 Debt Service 961,304 1,204,895 960.625 910,076 Cumulative Building 256,758 268.710 562,229 545,885 Transporation 272,164 285.907 444,948 573,529 Totals • ’ $3,830,837 $4,180,051 $4 587.002 $4,817,987 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adiustment. board, or in their failure to do so, . by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged and the state board of tax commissiQners will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated this 24th day of July, 1987 , Billy G Little ' Curtis E Jordan David L. Board of School Trustees j y 29 Aug 5 If Your Son Or Daughter Campus-bound n s er| d Ftt q The Mail-Journal m nine month £ ■ htoa Ly Io) SUBSCRIPTION ▼| W pl [t [I The Mail-Journal is like a weekly letter from home. It’s an easy and enjoyable way for your son or daughter to keep up with what’s going on back \\ ■ home, to keep up their interests in friends and community. Mail the coupon r*EESy / b e l° w - | C \ r Mail To: The Mail-Journal, P.O. Box 188, Milford, IN 46542-0188 "1/0 \\ \ ! Please start a nine months subscription to the student listed " / H \\ \| below. Please include check or money order. I / // SEND TO: | NAME 1, I VI I ADDRESS I IFI l" QTY & STATE ZIP I/ M/ I ll JI START SENDING PAPER WEEK OF ■ls// SUBSCRIPTION ORDERED BT: I ■ NAME IF - Il ——. 11 | ADDRESS CITY S STATE ZIP |VV \

the mail carrier for access to the property. “If the pet is not kept behind a secure fence, then we suggest the owner restrain the dog with a leash or keep it inside during the usual hours of the carrier’s delivery," Humphrey said. The Postal Service has the right to protect its carriers by refusing to deliver mail to a household with an unrestrained dog. In cases' where a dog is allowed to run loose in the neighborhood — and it interferes with a carrier — delivery service to the entire area could be as-

fected. The Postal Service also provides counseling to bitten carriers wishing so seek action against the dog owners. “We constantly alert our carriers to the danger of unrestrained dogs,” the Postmaster said, "but the real solution is for dog owners to cooperate.” “Owners need to realize that dog ownership carries with it several responsibilities. Preventing their dogs from biting or attacking people .who must enter the property is one of them. We don’t think that’s too much to ask.”

KOSCIUSKO,COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners at their regular meeting on the 3rd day of August, 1987 M Kenipe 1078.50; M J Schmitt 1078.50; L Cochran 1078.50; L Christner 1056.33; G Morehouse 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 M McCoy 133.00; N Weirick 646.00, N Quillen 1095.16; M Garman 1078.50; E M Ransbottom 1056T33; 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, G Heagv, 1035 08, J Cox 1078.50, B Shafer 1056.33, Maple 1056 33, K Thomas 1035.08; J Clby<. 260 58, B Hay 255.15; B Geiger 271.43; E

NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Prairie Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Prairie Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at Co. Rd. 600 W will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget on August 18, 1987 at 7:30 p.m Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at Co. Rd. 600 W, on August 25, 1987 at 7 30 p.m. to adopt the following budget The proposed use of the Federal, Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling 858 2253. BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Net Budget Funds To Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Rate Township Fund $29,695 $11,623 s.ll Recreation Fund 1,500 1,056 ofc • Township Poor Relief Fund 2,000 —o— Co. Auditor E M.S Fund 8,000 2,113 .02 Totals — All Funds $41,195 $14,792 SJ4 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the se cond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Com missioners will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated July 27, 1987 Julia A. Goon, Trustee Prairie Township Jy 29 Aug. 5 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Town of Syracuse, Indiana, that the Town Board of Trustees of Syracuse, Indiana, at 500 S Huntington St — Town Hall on August 18, 1987 at 7 00 p.m will conduct a public hearing on the budget Following this meeting, the afore mentioned Board of Trustees will meet at 500 S Huntington St — Town Hall on August 25, 1987 at 7 00 p.m. to adopt the following budget BUDGET ESTIMATE Complete detail of the budget estimates by fund and/or department may be seen at the Clerk Treasurer's Office The proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be con sidered at the proposed budget hearing The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing discussing proposed uses of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds NET ASSESSED VALUATION $23,088,100 Estimate Os Net Budget Funds To Tax PUND Estimate Be Raised Rate General Fund \$ Street Fund V_2 < r2Ts92 148,910 .65 EMS Fund 33,358 —o— —o—- — Sewer Fund —o— 23,088 10 Cum Fire Fund —o— 11,544 ' .05 CCI Rate Fund 40,000 6,926 .03 CCDFund —o— 34,632 .15 Town Hall L R Fund 40,000 14,701 06 Totals County, City Town Local Funds $1,021,853 $653,289 $2 78 Fed Revenue Sharing Tr Fund 65,000 —o— —o—- — $1,086,853 $653,289 $2 78 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax rates have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the rate fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such rates, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hear ing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the tenth day after publica tion of the county auditor of tax rates charged, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated July 16. 1987 Jennifer L Lewis t Clerk Treasurer Aug 5 12 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Van Buren Township Kosciusko County, Indiana Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at Milford Fire Station will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget on August 18. 1987 at 7 00 pm Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at Milford Fire Station, on August 25, 1987 at 7 00 p rh to adopt the following budget The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing lor the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds Special assistance is available Io handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling the Trustee at 658 9686 BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $16,324 $20,095 $0 0969 Fire Fighting Fund 13,500 2.125 0.01698 Township Poor Relief Fund 5.300 —0 - EMS Fund 3.000 3,392 0 0271 Federal Rev Shar Funds 13.500 -0 - X xxx > xxxx Totals All Funds $51,624 $25,612 $0 14098 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the. County Auditor not later than two days prior to the se cond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so Io do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag grieved by such levies, may appeal Io the State Board of Tax Commissioners tor further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Com missioners will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated July 23, 1987 Marcia A Baumgartner, Trustee Van Buren Township Jy 29 Aug 5 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain pi/fposes before the Township Advisory Board by Wayne Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Wayne Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the prope'r officers of said township, at 114 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, In will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget on August 19, 1987 at 7 00 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at 114 S Buffalo St., Warsaw, In., on August 26, 1987 at 7 00 p m to adopt the following budget. The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds i Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling Os f ice 269 2079 or Home 267 7477 BUDGETESTIMATESANDTAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $ 17,500 $ -0— $ -0— s—o—- — Fighting Fund 212,000 110,000 Option tax 60,000 .24 Recreation Fund 40,000 40,000 .08 Township Poor Relief Fund 115,000 114,273 08 EMS Fund 295,000 240,148 Option Tax 10,000 16 SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Federal Revenue Sharing Funds 100,000 xxxx xxxx xxx Totals All Funds $779,500 $504,421 $70,000 $.56 laxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the se cond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Com missioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 19, 1987 Edwin D Pratt, Trustee Wayne Township Jy. 29 Aug 5 NOTICE TO TAXPA YERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Lake Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given Io taxpayers of Lake Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that , er , off ' cers 01 said ,ownsh iP' al Trustee'S Office will conduct a public heading on the 1988 budget on August 18. 1987 at 730 p m Following this meeting the aforementlonechotficers fohow'ing budjet' mee *' Trus,ee ' s °" ,ce ' on Au 9 ust ”»7 at 7:30 p.m. to rfdopt the The proposed use ot the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting The general public is encouraged Io attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. 352 Zi70 C * a ' ass ' s,ance * s available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $ 8,250 $ 6,087 $ 0842 Fire Fighting Fund 4.000 ’3,481 0 599 Township Poor Relief Fund 800 - _ Fire Debt Fund 4 550 4,550 0 782 SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Federal Rev Shar Funds t , IO o xxxx xxxx xxxx Totals - All Funds $18,700 $14,118 2223" a x p*’ ,e . rs sppes ppe ? r ' n 9 sha " have a T'ght to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the se cond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Com missioners will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated July 23. 1987 Paul Rife. Trustee Lake Township jy 29 Aug. S

Heckman 271.43; C Sundheimer 1078 50. P Rader 1056.33, R Hoppus 624 00. V Morris 722 00 C A Rovenstlne 1797 04; S Holderman 1799 39; R Mikel 1782.31; R Fellows 1828.41; 7 Kitch 1718.71; B Blackburn 1741.76; G Moser 1698 01; R Monk 1674 96; J Bronsing 1698.01; M Hobbs 1628 86, T Brindle 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 1398.05; F Hoffer 360 00; J Hetler 90 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, L Bruner 570.00; M Warren 1078.50; S Thompson 1078.50, C Rest 1056 33; N Howell 1056.33; L Arnold 40 00, M Ridings 1078.50; S Myrlfk 1056.33, P Gam miere 1035.08. C Hefty 418 00; J Groves 342.00, C Morts 1078.50; K Bouse 1056.33; J

Balazs 1035.08; J Zellers 380.00; P Kingston 57.00; S McKrill 760.00; B Clampitt 798.00; E Rife 684.00; Z Wertenberger 950.00; E Bert sch 114.00; C Church 152.00; J Boggs 589.00; H Hoffman 950.00; S Baumgartner 532.00; M B Camden 760.00; S A Mitchell 1421.16; J Prado 1078.50; D Bowman 190 00; D Biesemeyer 494.00; B Whitridge 228.00; M Likens 209.00; S Christner 684 00; L Cochran 798.00; D Richard 1724.83; S Maenhout 1485.9 K; C Overmyer 1078.50; A Kennedy 1056.33; S Kurtz 760.00; R Kemper 1562.91; C Danner 1078.50; S Gladieux 1056.33; K Baker T 035.08; E K Wagner 646.25; M Hoerr 1078.50; E Everest 139.75; S Everest 93 16; R Reed 765.41; G Bumbaugh 380 00; T O'Con nell 380.00; R Denney 1575.58; W Stafford 1310.75; V Dickerson 1107.58; P Abbett 880.00; C Hill 468.18; B Hill 537.03; B Hall 220.32; K Aker"so2Al; 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 Phillips 1250.00; B Stutzman 510.00; S Nichols 1035.08; S Lawlor 190.00; PDH Office Products 47.17; Brennans 245.09; Pitney Bowes 419.75; KCH 1014.75; Postmaster 2407.00; NBS Office Supply 465.67; Nipsco 12776.67; Executive Office 173.12; R Robin son 4421.71; Superior Supply 906.07; A E Boyce 1550.00; United Telephone Co 4326.21; Business Equipment 1497.19, Charter Net work 603.85; S Maenhout 79.39; Radio Shack 86.19; M Reed 565 00; S Kurtz 45 08; D Richard 456.25; American Planning Assoc 93.00; A Gunter 94.50; C 190.00; Culligan 175.00; Auto Mart 9.00; Pioneer Mfg Co 198.00; Professional Chemical 349.51; Woodies Supermarket 49.08; Al Lock & Key 33.05; Ace Hardware 2.58; Ream Steckbeck Paint 47 87, Service Electric 3*>, Arrow Services 68.00, Strayer Ins 77900, Hoosier Water 264.58, Sewage Collection Ofc 227.29, Lowmans 479.74; Hall Hdwe 61.05, Hoosier Waste Systems 153 00, J Weirick 260.04; Waddell Printing 435.00; R Durbin 763.17; Fisher Bros Paper 575.00; United Telespectrum 72.00; Mail Journal 163.15, Times Union 183.92; Indiana Employment Sec Division 254.00, Prudential Ins 15899 53; Tippecanoe Twp 500.00; IBM 731.86; General Electric Co 507.00; D Ad

NOTICETO TAXPAYERSOF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at North Webster Fire Station will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget on August 18, 1987 at 7 00 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at North Webster Fire Station, on August 25, 1987 at 7:00 p.m to adopt the following budget. The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting. The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by contacting the Tippecanoe Township Trustee's Office, phone 834 2942. BUDGET ESTIMATESANDTAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $ 6b,014 $36,708 <. $llOO Township Bond (Debt Service) Fund 21,000 15,028 ' 0533 Fire Fighting Fund 32,727 11,288 0400 Recreation Fund 1000 830 0025 Township Poor Relief Fund 8,500 xxxx xxxx Set By Co Aud Cumulative Fire Equip Fund —o— 16,884 0600 SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Emergency Medical Svs Fund 50,200 4,288 "* 0152 Federal Rev Shar Funds xxxx xxxx • xxxx Totals - All Funds $173,441 $85,026 $ 2800 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the se cond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling thewfsetves aq grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Com missioners will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated July 18, 1987 Richard D Mitchell, Trustee Tippecanoe Township Jy29Aug 5 No L ,ce .t° taxpayers of budget estimates and tax rates n L O T T r °’ da,err " ir " n 9 ,ax ra,es ’or certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Plain Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana ' the n °^ Ce ‘ s ' ,ered Y given to taxpayers of Plain Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that th! h a"' C < erSO ! sa,d ' ownsh 'P' at beesburg-P.re Mahon will conduct a public hearing on the >9BB budget on August 18. 1987 el 7 00 p m. Following this meeting the aforementioned mW '' a ' LeeSbUr9 Fire S,a,iOn - ° n AU9US ' ”■ ” 87 a ’ 7:00 ” m Tho To" ° f ' he Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting ; h . S Mh ea !o S encoura 9 ed to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. vp.upuseo 453 assis,ance ls avai 'able to handicapped persons who desire fbdltend by contacting BUDGET ESTIMATESANDTAX RATES EstimateOf Properly Tax Net towncmip cinunc Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund 120,710 S 9.182 s—o— S 027 Twp. Bond (Debt Serv I Fund 0- _ o _ -0- -0Fire Fighting Fund 40.500 23.628 ’ -0- 074 Recreation Fund 3.200 680 _ o _ Township Poor Relief Fund 15.000 EMS Fund 15.000 9.301 _o_ SCHOOL TOWNSHIP 026 Total Township Funds $94,410 $41,791 s—o— $129 Fed Revenue Sharing Funds —o— xxxx xxxx xxxx Totals —All Funds $94,410 $41,791 $-0- \5.129 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor no later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Commis sioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 27, 1987 Donald J Boggs, Trustee Plain Township Aug. 5 12 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES » X X? e vT a ? er de ' ermin '"9 ,ax ra, « 'or certain purposes before the Towrwhlp Advisory Board by Washington Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Washington Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper officers of said township, al Pierceton will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget on August 18, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers ot said township, will meet, at the Office of Trustee in Pierceton, bn August 25. 1987 at 7 30 d m to adopt the following budget. “ The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds u, Pe i' al assla 'ance Is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by contactino the Washington Township Trustee's Office, phone 594 5283 BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES EstimateOf Property Tax Net TOWNSHIP FiiNnc ® udse * funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $ 4 880 $ ' Fire Fighting Fund 17,000 12,117 Recreation Fund 2 050 nw EM n s h F P und oorßelie,FUnd \ . Rate by Co Aud'’ Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 12,561 xxxx xxxx Totals-All Funds $68,972 $19,437 $ sl9 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have beea d ® ,e 7 nincd and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the se cond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag gneverl by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day 5 and stata Baard Tax Dated July 27, 1987 Irene Salman, Trustee Washington Township Jy.29 Aug 5 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Clay Townsh&£Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given to taxpayers of Clay Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at Trustee's Office, R.R. 3, Box 336, Warsaw will conduct a public hearing on the 1988 budget on August 18, 1987 at 7 30 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at Trustee's Office, R.R 3, Box 336, War saw, on August 25,1987 at 7:30 p.m. to adopt the following budget. The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES EstimateOf Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $13,525 $10,115 $145 Fire Fighting Fund 19,000 6,586 105 Recreation Fund 1,700 1,046 015 Township Poor Relief Fund 3,000 2,093 .03 SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Federal Rev Shar. Funds —o— xxxx xxxx / xxxx Totals —All Funds $37,225 $19,840 $.295 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than twb days prior to the se cond Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves ag grieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Com missioners will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated July 22, 1987 ° Benjamin L. McKrill, Trustee Clay Township Jy 29 Aug. 5

dison 20 00; D„ Adkins 30.00 D Blough 75 00, B Botka 30 00, J Brahdenburg 35 00, M Cross 60.00, K Cunningham 100 00; L Davis 25.00, J Denny 35 00, G Doehla 30 00, B Eckert 30 00, B El linger 25.00, G Good 100 00, D Gray 25 00, K Geuns -140 00, T Glancy 50.00, D Harper 110.00, J W Heierman 25.00; S Kruger 35.00, A Marsh 35 00, B Misch 200 00, F Resler 125.00, R Shireman 40 00, N Shoemaker 35.00; D Smoker 40 00, M Talbott 20.00; M L Thompson 35.00, N Walenga 30.00, J Watkins 40.00, B Wilder 40.00, G Wilson 125.00; K Wise 30.00, Juvenile Justice 2500.00, Delaughter Mortuary 100.00; Harris Funeral Home 100.00, Mishler Funeral Home ’OO.OO, Titus Funeral Home 500.00, Elkhart County 90.00; R Wright, DVM 28.75, Humane Society 6361.00, Atek 9872.86, Historical Society 1416.67; Kosciusko Development 1666.66, C Gonzales, Sr 11.15; J Sadler 100.00, Boxes Plus 14.00, R Kemper 213.00, Thornber Group Inc 540.00, W Parke 120000, R Heyde, DDS 13.00, Kosciusko Medical Clinic 15.00, Kosciusko Radiology 61 00, Lake City Wholesale 21.00, Warsaw Ophthalmologists 49.00, E L Bazine 25.00, T Earhart 1500.00, D Huffer 569 00, D Kolbe 1367.58; R Burner 40.00, R Sand 120.00, J Bricker 44.00, K Perkins 4.00; L Furnivall 30,00, Richards Restaurant 55.41, Viewpoint 120.80, John Wongs Restaurant 73.65, F Drudge 7.98, R Zimmer 36.92, B Hughes 48 44, P Mikel 56.12; J Clayton 54 20; A Snyder 12.30, G Caudill 13.26, T Hohman 36 92, C Alderfer 13.26, S Stouder 39 80, J Fribley 7.98, L Buletty 19.50, M Gebert 13.26, J Felts 14 70; M Kaufman 8.46; DJLung 14.22; V Lockridge 8.94, R Gross 13.26; F Stephens 7.98,/A Eherenman 55.38; J Maher 13.26; D Mench 78.42, A Winnebald 72.66, J Gerasin 8.46, T Blackwell 66.90, P Conner 7.98, R Harrold 78.42, L Howard 65 46, R Russell 65.46, K Richardson 17.10, L Burn worth 10.86, G Kinney 55 38, O Swick 14.70; L Bixel 8.46; G Felabom 9.90; A Creighton 11.34;; J Lloyd 7.98, B Berry 127.50, J Butts 1337.00, D Cates 1160.00; Wm Dalton II 450.00, J Geberin 1115.00, R Helm 75.00; R Ranucci 1998 60, M Reed 730.00, J Rigdon 524.02, B Tandy 2594.99, Treasurer of State 1052.45; Kosko Printers 988.00, Nat'l Ctr for

State Courts 12 25. Shepards McGraw Hill 28 00 West Publishing 623 75; E Brown 87 50, M Kroft 51 75. VanAusdall & Farrar 89 00, C Palmer 357 50, Atlas Ofc Supplies 31.40, Informationi Records Inc 111 10, E K Wagner 335.55, Amoco 30 08, Express , 189 86, Gast Fuel & Service 6317 80, Marathon 22 95. Shell Oil 92 95, Badger Uniforms 481 76; Apollo PHoJo 50 67. Blossers 121.96, Steven R Jenkins Co 120 50. Johnson Co Jail 210 00, Warren Co Jail 15 00, R Monk 143.58, Chets Body Shop 250 00 Emergency Radio Service 142.00, Farm & Fleet 23.28, Hurds Body Shop 200.00, Monteith Tire 7.00, Precisioh Auto 52 66, Rice Ford 176.65, Ross Chev 127.08; Warsaw Automotive 80 67, Ind Sheriffs Assoc 180 00. J Aiderman Ford 11365 45, Little & Clark Inc 100 00, G <engemann Co 124.51; J Walmer 279.99, R White 817.35, P Rife 83.37, R Hoff man 333.30, North Webster Post Office 44 00, I Salman 76.86, V Shoemaker 50 00, Monroe 415.00; Thomas Stamp Co 130 00; C Knispel 400.65; S Myrick 223.59; Town of Syracuse 180.60; C Cauffman 220.35; P Gammiere 213 84, L Harman 211 20; SA Mitchell 237 6n C. Morts 267.52; J Prado 243.80, J Weirick 1724.83, J'D Geiger 1799.16, V Shoemaker 1724.83, B Dust 1608.16; R Robinson 1891.36, C Brower 2691.66; G Eastlund 603.50, M Miner 351.00; A Gunter 1724.83; C Knispel C Cauffman 1421.16; M Beer 592.77; 195.11; N DeGood 195.11; T Anglin 195.11; K Teel 195.11, R Hartzell 195.11; D Polk 195.11; L Teghtmeyer 195.11, R Sand 941.66; R Burner 941.66; J Jarrette 941.66, J Bricker 1369.08, K Perkins 1369.08, B Banghart 1369.08, L Furnivall 1108.00, E Brumfield 1108.00; J Miner 1184.91, T Williams 1184.91, D Haney 1184.91, H Harper 1802.58, E Brown 1697.66; M Kroft 1533.33; D Goshert 1184 91, N Mathews 228 00, * J Walmer 1724-.83, S CO. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL U Forney 1034.00; L Harmzfff 1034 00, D Bowman 200.00, D Biesemyer 80 00, B Whitridge 342.00, J Zellers 360.00, C Hefty 440.00; D Barber 200.00; M Baumgartner 200 00, J Berger 200 00, D Boggs 200 00, C Cauffman 200.00, C Clampitt 200.00. "j Goon 200.00;' A Gunter 200.00, R Hoffman 200 00; C Knispel 200 00, B McKrill 200 00, S A Mit chell 200 00, P Rife 200 00, I Salman 200 00; F Slabaugh 200 00; D Slater 200 00; M Wertenberger 200 00; R White 200 00 LR&ST Erie Stone 810.15, J & M Gravel 6087.62, Phend & Brown 872.03, W & W Gravel 15078 78 ‘ CCBF John Camden Construction 68653 73; Hos fer Excavating 482.50 » . GDI —2OB M Collier 630 00, Hoffer Excavating i 137.00, L Leckrone 3786 60 UPKEEP-209 J Beechy 225.00, England Excavating 976 20, Howard Estep 135 00, T Gawthrop 4060.00, J Hand 750 40. Hoffer Excavating 1846 91, L Leckrone 899 00, E Poort 55.00; T Price 135.00. SURPLUS-220 C Barkdull 13.47, F Clark 49 98, D Clemens 16 06; E Ely 20.46, Ist Nat'l Bank Goshen 10.00 B Rice 4 '44, J F Stevens 48 44, E Ved der 11.64 CUM REASSESSMENT - 237 Instant Copy 9 94, NBS Office Supply 21 60, Atek 101 49 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES k Winebrenner 2456 25. R Leiter 1671 66. C Shilling 1541 66; D Rogers 15’1 52, R Jackson 1535 64. R Himes, 1704 71, B Kuhn 1704.71; R Martin 1718 05. |j Mettler 1507.40. J Ingle 1396 92, L Young 1425.02; E Blosser 1318 24, C Cotton 1318 24 F Denny 1318 24. J Feldman 1318 24, D Jackson 1318 24 W Smalley 1198.40, M Walther 1318 24. J Adams 1519.05, E Coy 1460.55, L Engle 1489 80, G Estepp 1495 65, D Huffman 1495.65; B Hyde, Jr 1554.15, F Kammerer 1495.65; R Meeks 1489 80, A Miller 1472 25, B Miner 1519 05, L Montel 1495.65, R Tennant 124 80, G Young 1542 45, G Adams 1487 12, K Busselberg 1516.80, . J Davis 1510.86; P Deaton 1516 80, K Huff 1498 99, G Huffman 1516.80, B Hyde 111 1540 54, J Kuhn 1516 80 B Montel 1495 65, R Norman 1510 86, L Phillips 1522.73, T Rowland 1487 12, D Shill ing 1510.86, M Winger 1510.86, County Hiway Petty Cash 158 66, business Equipment , 21 34, Waddell Printing 522 50; Express 415 04, Gast Fuel & Service 1210 19; Lewis Oil 173 70, Silveus & Bradway 11486 60 Monteith Tire 3566 58 Smith Tire 45 00 Ab & Toms Radiator 85 00 Ace Hardware 53 21 Bearings Inc 538 34 Bixel Paint 200 10 Brake Materials Parts Inc 79 20 Classic Car 200 00, Curtis Industries 58 22, Deeds Equip mentCo 2472 61 Dyna Systems 88.03 Gragg Equipment 14 40, Kerlin Tractor 165 16, Kit chen Machinery 820.55, Mac Allister Machinery 515 51, Mac Donald Machinery 84.53; Millcreek Inc 1098 90; Miller & Sons 15.70, Nowak & Williams 77.50, Purity Cylinder Gases 200 65, Quality Farm & Fleet 69 44, Reid Holcomb Co 4739 39, Rice Ford 223.20; Rudd Equipment 1347.93; Schraders 787 22, Share Corp 200 80, TSC Store 546 51, TTP Inc 331.21; Tool Specialties 162 00, Tri State Bolt 88.33, W & W Truck Sales 346 18. Warsaw Automotive 699 52; Warsaw Chemical 32.85, Warsaw Industrial Tool 117.50; Warsaw Skelgas 97.35; Warsaw Steel 1333.47; Weller Truck Parts 2.56; Phend & Brown 1082.52; Pierceton Equipment 1 14132.67; Coverall Rental 694 35, Warsaw Cleaners 64.75; E & H Utility Sales 1522 62, Hall Signs 1842.40, Eilers Comm 525 00. Charter Network 56 59, American Freight Systems 42 45, Mail Journal 10.30; Nipsco 578 87, Dannie Baker 100 00. April Mabon 33 00, Ernst Truck Equip 8501 21, Prudential Ins 6539.36, Times Union 9.83, Strayer In surance 1457.00 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES W Ashman, MD 17 50, W Culp, MD 6 25 G Stoltzfus, MD 55 62, IUMC 4658 13, Selah Center 180 00; S Baars 54 10, J Heyde, DDS 28 00; KCH 123 50, Kosciusko Medical Clinic 15 00, H Mason, MD 37 00, Warsaw Comm Schools 20 00, Juvenile Justice Shelter 810 00, Wernle Home 2055 00, Psychological & Family Consultants 450 00. KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES U W Haines 1116.66; J Cupp 171166, W Baxter 1554.16, J Johnson 1078 50, K Damon 1056.33, B Clouse 1443.33, R Strong 1425.83, M Moussallam 570 00; J Rouch 882.00, D Swab 225.00, American Public Health Assoc 18 00, Ofc of Administrative Code & Register Services 15 00, NBS Office Supplies 517 86, Norlab 189 60, Tepe's 77.45, Brennans 20.33, Humane Society 250 00, Ace Hdwe 2.29, Hoosier Microbiological Lab 62 00 R Strong 9 50; Turner Technologies 220 00. Extension Ofc 3.81; Postmaster 440 00, B Baxter * 340 25; B Clouse,Joo 00; J Cupp 82.75, J Rouch 284 50; CFfarter Network 54.52; United Tel 3.00, Prudential Ins 812.32; Business Equipment 563.32 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners f on the 3rd day of August, 1987 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE AGREEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko that it will on Tuesday September 8, 1987, at 11.45 a m. in the Com missioners Office, in the second story of the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw. In dlana, consider the adoption of an Ordinance authorizing the execution of a proposed agreement between Kosciusko County and Mid West CATV Engineering, Inc. by the terms of which Mid West CATV Engineer ing, Inc proposes to provide cable television in the Hoffman Lake. Atwood and Crystal Lake area of Kosciusko County, Indiana All persons interested will be heard and have an opportunity to comment upon the legal, character, financial, technical, and other qualifications of Mid West CATV Engineering, Inc to receive a non exclusive 1 franchise in Kosciusko County. I A proposed form of agreement is on file in the Office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County for public Inspection prior to and during the public hearing Dated this 31st day of July, 1987 J D GEIGER i Auditor, Kosciusko County