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legals NOTICE TO BI DOE Its NoWc* Is hereby given that the Trustee of R '* n Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana, •Wl on Monday, December 20tt> l*w, until • a* PM at Hie Plain Township Fire Station, rocotve sealed bids for the purchase of Fire Truck & Fire Fighting Apparatus, with or wllluut trade-in of one fire truck now owned by the Township. *•'bk* are to be on file by S: 00 P.M. of the aforesaid date Definite specifications tor said purchase ■re on file in the Trustee's office and may be examined before said purchase. Bids will be evaluated on the basis of such factors as reliability, productivity, and the J cost of maintenance and services Bid Bond No. 95 with 10% of total bid must be submitted with bid. Bond or certified check from successful bidder shall be held until delivery or completion of contract SSSSHBBBHSSSSraBWSBWSSSSBBW ssas £S 333 Afr ajag zg jiN ig ®IO St jdag og H ibiv 6fr ®l®S £> VHI 8t ®M3 Zt ssauqauoq «• sdscf) 6E sajajy ifr »mO 8£ aaq Ofr 9JI 9£ njno 6£ SJSJTIM S£ jjosaH i£ rajQ b£ JadiM S£ spuajuj ie VN'Q VH3 8Z BAg ££ 9aoh AZ eas Z£ „ jajg 9Z SHI I£ JB9 A £Z ioh os *»IV frZ an 6Z ginjndsia £z spa u ’d 61 pußjg 9Z SUUI Al XspBUJ ZZ P<>H ll JUIJV iz 3?H 01 )uo 0Z qsy 6 sadufj 81 ejsbj g paqsiujßX 91 spioupv L < * ion SI JB ± 9 ojsy h Jsbox g peox £l puaiiv b spi zi sajßunjsg s jjbj 8 JO PO Z bjjv b 3u’d l aog 1 ■NMOa : SSOU3V -SH3MSNV SSSSSSSSOSRSSSS3KWSS3SSSOE

THWAITS REALTY 65758 SR 15 GOSHEN, IN 46526 533-0404 s • THIS IS ONE — Os our < u'u, quality Herkaman Homes and it is AFFORDABLF at $49,900. • NEU LISTING - 4 ’ -10 ms, I■. story home. 2 baths, attached garage, Milford, mid 30’s •79 ACRES -of good productive farm ground, f iacpool. •20 ACRES — Partially wooded, just north of Syracuse. • 220 ACRES —of productive farm ground south of Syracuse Joe Morganthaler CREA 457 3746 William Tarman 831 2978 Karen Kurtz 642-3336 Doris Thwarts 457-4604 Lawrence Thwarts. CREA 457-4604

A MEMBER Os THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK BEER, REALTORS® 457-4495 NEW LISTINGS All brick ronch style home on Wowotee channel with 3 bedrooms. 2'/> baths, fireplace, Florida room and six piers that ore rented every summer. $12,500 Six lots on the County Line Road near Syracuse. Prices range from $7,000 to $15,000. 'All are large and wooded. Entire package for S—AM Year round home near Morrison Island with pier rights. 2 bedroom* and carport. Only s>7,sM On Popakeechie Chonnel SU,SM buy* you a 2 bedroom mobile home with on outstanding view of the lake.

The Trustee end Township Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids Donald J. Boggs Trustee of Plain Township d.o-ia SCHOOL BUS 810 The Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana will receive sealed bids until 11:30 am:, local time in the office of the Superintendent of Schools at 1 Administra tion Drive, Warsaw, Indiana, on Monday, January 4, 1908, for four (4), . sixty six passenger buses. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95 all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable cer tified or bank officer's check made payable to the order of said school corporation for an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal. The check or bond shall be forfeited as li quidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten (10) days after notification of ac ceptance of this proposal. Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specif ications may be obtained in the of fice of the Business Manager at 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw, Indiana 46580. The Board of School Trustees of said school corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any infor malities therein. All bids must be marked "Bid on School Buses" on the outside of the envelope Dated this 14th day of December, 1987, Juergen L Voss, Secretary D. 16-23 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 Dr. C. N, Slavin requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the placement of a 32'x22' residential accessory building plus connec ting latticework grid Q' from a side property line on his property which is located on the south side of North Shore Drive and 200* feet west of Max we I ton Golf Estates Road and described as follows, to wit: Com men c ing at the Southeast Corner of Lot 9 in Max welton Manor at the edge of the waters of Syracuse Lake; running thence Northeaster ly along the East boundary of said Lot 9 and extending the said East boundary of Lot 9 to the South boundary of a public highway in the rear of said Lot 9, thence in a Westerly direction along the South boundary of said public highway a distance of 66.3 feet; thence in a Southwesterly direction in a straight line to the shore of Syracuse Lake on a line determined by commencing at said highway and crossing the original platted and drawn lake front line of Lot 8 at a point 25.40 feet West of the original Southeast Cor ner of said Lot 8; thencd meandering along the shore of Syracuse Lake in a Southeaster ly direction.to the Place of Beginning. This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the 12th day of January, 1988 at 9 00 AM. 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 Plann ing Department, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 4 00 p.m. the day before the meeting. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director D. 16 23 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, ON DECEMBER 8, 1987 ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING: ORDINANCE 87-7 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DRAINAGE FROM PRIVATE DRAINS AND OTHER SOURCES ON TO COUNTY ROADS OR COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAYS AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF WHEREAS, THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS of the County of Kosciusko has the power to regulate the use of public ways and rights-of-ways; and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has determined that the unregulated drainage from private drains and other sources on to county roads and county road right-of ways may create a hazard to the health and safety of the users of the county highway system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko as follows: SECTION 1. That no person, firm or cor poration shall cause any roof drain, base ment drain, septic field drain or similar private drain to drain directly on to any county road without having first secured the written consent and approval of the Kosciusko County Highway Engineer. SECTION 2. That no person, firm or cor poration shall cause any roof drain, base ment drain, septic field drain or similar private drain to drain on to any county road right of way without first securing the writ ten consent and approval of the Kosciusko County Highway Engineer. SECTION 3. That the Kosciusko County Highway Engineer is hereby authorized to grant approval to persons, firms and cor porations to cause drains to drain upon coun ty roads and county road right-of-ways provided, however, such persons, firms and cor porations shall meet all requirements of the said County Highway Engineer prior to the IQrty, I I i ® ■ Season’s! , Q/tee tings uUe/tftg Clwstmas £To ©u/t Customefts

installation of said drains. SECTION 4. The Kosciusko County Highway Engineer shall, in instances where persons, firms or corporations are currently draining on to the county road or county road right-of-ways, advise such persons in writing that their continued drainage on to the coun ty road or county road right of way is sub ject to obtaining written approval by the County Highway Engineer Written Notice shall provide a time limit, not to exceed 30 days, for obtaining said written approval or otherwise obtaining conditional approval pending construction of satisfactory facilities to meet the requirements of the County Highway Engineer. SECTION 5. Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of this Or dlnance shall be deemed to have committed an Ordinance violation and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $300.00 for the first violation and $300.00 for the second and each subsequent violation. Each day a violation continues after the expiration of the time set forth in any written notice given by the Kosciusko County Highway Engineer hereunder shall be deemed a separate violation. SECTION 6. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this Ordinance shall, in addition to any fine, be required to pay unto Kosciusko County, any costs, ex pense, loss or damage suffered by the Coun ty due to the, violation, including its reasonable attorney fees in the enforcement of this Ordinance SECTION 7. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its adoption and publication as required by law. Dated this Bth day of December, 1987 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Maurice Beer Charles Lynch Frederick W Gilliam Attest: JD Geiger, Auditor D. 16 23 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, WILL FROM THIS DATE UNTIL JANUARY 7, 1988, AT 10:00 A M. E.S.T. RECEIVE SEALED BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING: 1988 Single Axle Dump Truck (2) New 1987 or 1988 11 Wheel Pneumatic Tired Roller with Revers-O-Matic Transmission (1) DETAILED PLANS, PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE ON FILE AT THE COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, COUNTY ROAD 300E AND OLD ROAD 30E, R R. #l, WARSAW, INDIANA. BIDS MUST BE FILED IN THE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE ON FORM NO. 95 BID FORM AND ACCOMPANIED BY BID BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK FOR 10% OF BID THE COMMISSIONERS/ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. JDGEIGER AUDITOR OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA D. 16-23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 43C01 8712 ES-138 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is given that Judy Ann Mock was on the 7th day of December, 1987, appointed: personal representative of the estate of Mildred M. Mead, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 7th day of December, 1987 Jeanne Weirick Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court Richard A. Green Attorney for Personal Representative 116 East Main Street Syracuse, IN 46567 Telephone: (219) 457 3222 D. 16-23 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF INFANT MALE BYRER IN THE ALLEN SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NO. 02D07 8712 AD 172 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ALLEN SS: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO UNKNOWN FATHER The unknown father of Infant Male Byrer, having been born to Christine Kay Byrer, is hereby notified that a petition to adopt the minor child has been filed in the Allen Superior Court in the above noted cause number. Notice by publication is given for the reason that the identity and whereabouts of the natural father are unknown and efforts through diligence to locate him for serving him notice have failed with regard to this adoption This notice is given to such unknown father to appear in Allen Superior Court within ninety (90) days of the last publication of this notice or the adoption will be heard and determined in his absence Witness my hand and seal this 4th day of December, 1987. Connie L Campbell, Clerk Allen Superior Court BURT, BLEE, HAWK & SUTTON Attorneys for Petitioners Thomas J. Felts 1400 Lincoln Bank Tower Fort Wayne, IN 46802 219/426 1300 D 16 23 30 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of School Trustees of Wawasee Com munity School Corporation, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet at the Ad ministrative Office of Wawasee Community School Corporation at Syracuse, Indiana, on Tuesday, December 22, 1987, at the hour of 5:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) and at said time and place will receive sealed bids on and let to the highest bidder or bidders therefor the fol lowing described warrants: Temporary Loan Warrants in an ticipation of taxes levied and in course of

Malinda Pinney i Rick Pinney Owner Broker --e •r ■ ' Owner Broker 457 4478 457-4478 Carolyn ST. RD. 13 Parmerlee a a o ’ Sales Associate 457 ’ 4478 <57 4653 SYRACUSE Eileen Laughner Broker 457 5160 317 873-6620 CALL US FOR LAKEFRONT PROPERTY NEW LISTING Lake Wawasee. Oakwood WAWASEE CHANNEL Park. Cute, cozy occommodat N.ce location High and dry ing. $29,900 mobile home

collection for the General Fund in the f amount of $1,000,000.00 and the B Transportation Fund in the amount of J $150,000.00, dated as of the date of 3 delivery thereof to the purchaser, said J warrant or warrants to be in the ’ denomination or denominations requested by the purchaser, to mature on June 30, 1908, and to bear interest at a B rate not exceeding 8 percent per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bid- ’’ djng), payable at the State Bank of Syracuse, in the Town of Syracuse, In f diana. 5 Bidders for these warrants will be re, quired to name the rate of interest which the warrants are to bear, not to exceed 8 percent j per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of l/Bth or 1/10th of 1 percent, and ; not more than one interest rate shal Ibe nam j ed by each bidder. The warrants will be. awarded to the highest responsible bidder or » bidders therefor who has submitted his bid in f accordance herewith. The highest bidder r will be the one who offers the lowest net in terest cost to the School Corporation to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the warrants to their maturity and ? deducting therefrom the premium bid, if , any The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid shall be for all of the war rants or for a specified amount of said war 5 rants as set forth in said bid and shall be ac t companied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of Five Percent (5%) of the I amount of the bid and payable to "Wawasee j 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 warrants are being issued under the provisions of IC 20 5 1 to evidence a tern porary loan for the purpose of obtaining funds to be used to meet current expenses of the School Corporation included in the j regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year 1988, which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes in the year 1988, and there has 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 1987, and collectible in the year 1988 to pay the principal of and interest on said warrants at maturity Typewritten and executed warrants and a transcript of the legal proceedings will be furnished to the successful bidder at the ex pense of the School Corporation. No condi i tional bids will be considered The successful bidder or bidders shall accept delivery and make payment for said warrants at such bank in the Town of Syracuse or City of In dianapolis as may be designated by the sue cessful bidder for such warrants immediate ly upon being notified that the warrants are ready for delivery Dated this 10th day of November, 1987 , Carol R. Swartzendruber Secretary, Board of School Trustees Wawasee Community School Corporation KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL & CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be con sidered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 23rd day of Dec 1987. M Kenipe 1078.50; M J Schmitt 1078.50, L Cochran 1078.50; L Christner 1056.37, G Morehouse 1056 37, S Tatter 1056.37; S Christner 1056 37; R Hartzell 1035.12, M McSherry 1035.12; B Knapp 1035.12, L Cole 1035.12; M McCoy 152.00; N Weirick 836.00, S Lawlor 456.00; L Cochran 760.00, N Quillen 1095.24, M Garman 1078.50, E M Ransbot tom 1056.37, M Weller 1078.50; J Gadson 1078.50; M B Miner 1078.50; K Sponseller 1056.37, M Wolford 1056.37, P Patrick 1056.37, E Thomas 1035.12, G Heagy 1056.37, J Cox 1078 50; B Shafer 1056.37; K Thomas 1035.12; G Maple 1056.37, J Clay 380.00, B Ford 437.00, E Heckman 342.00; B Geiger 532.00, B Hay 418.00, C Sundheimer 1078.50; P Rader 1056.37, R Hoppus 624.00, V Morris 722.00, C A Rovenstine 1797.12; S Holderman 1799.47; R Mikel 1782.39; R Fellows 1828.49; T Kitch 1718 79; B Blackburn 1741.84; G Moser 1698.09; J Bronsing 1698.09; M Hobbs 1628.94; T Brindle 1640.47; S Whitaker 1617 42, D Curtis 1594.37; S Knispel 1582 84, T Baugher 1536.74, J Mooney 1536.74; J Hart 1536.66; D Speigle 1444.15; A Valentine 1421.10, E Brown 1432.63, S Stone 1398 05; M Fish ba ugh 1398.05, F Hoffer 360.00, J Hetler 585.00; T McCarty 120 00; M Kissinger 1291.74, J Parker 1231.20, C Eastlund 134.75; R Girod 175.50; L Sebo 1184.99; J Lavender 1408.37, M Warren 1078.50; S Thompson 1078.50, C Retz 1056 37; N Howell 1056.37; M Ridings 1078.50, S Myrick 1056.37, P Gam miere 1035.12; B Donat 475.00, C Morts i 1078.50, K Bouse 1056.37; J Balazs 1035.12; $ > A Mitchell 1421.24; J Prado 1078.50; B i Whitridge 361.00, C Church 798.00, E Bertsch 798.00; J Boggs's96 60; H Hoffman 1064.00, S Baumgartner 760.00; M B Camden 532.00; D Richard 1724.87; S Maenhout 1485.99; C < Overmyer 1078 50; A Kennedy 1056.37; S Gladiuex 1078.50; K Baker 1056.37; P Marsh i 1035.12; R Kemper 1562.99; E K Wagner 646.25; M Hoerr 1078.50; E Everest 139.75; S Everest 93.24, R Reed 765.49; R Denney 1575.62; W Stafford 1310.75, V Drabenstott 1107.62; P Abbett 1370.00, B Hill 1420.00; B Hall 328.19; K Aker 316.71; J Dickson 422.28; D Robinson 1379.24; D Sechrist 1035.12; R Carlile 1388.30; G Norton 1365.25; R Hetler 1250.00, G Nash 1250.00, R Phillips 1250.00; B Stutzman 690.00; D Smith 120.00, S Nichols 1035.12; Nipsco 9547.88, R Kemper 227.75; Business Equipment 1814.60, Business Systems 421.17; A E Boyce 7862 80; G Lengemann Co 523.69; Waddell Printing 2689.55; VanAusdall & Farrar 381.22; R Robinson 120.14; IBM 1651.72; Hall Hardware 142.73; NBS Office Supply 1632.52; Executive Office 2153.65; Postmaster 3000 55; Tri Namic Printing 145.25; M Reed 572.00; S Maenhout 152.75; D Richard 409.25; Indiana Policy Forum IPFW 36.00; McNulty Computer Co 4500.00; A Gunter 231.90, Instant Copy 47.04; Newton Mfg 150.00; Thornburgs — Syr 70.43, Claypool Postoffice 58.00, G ‘ Heagy 46.20; Wholesale Electric 90.91; Professional Chemical 197.78; Superior Supply 1140.81; Culligan 67.50; Hatfield Electric 1 94.40; Warsaw Restaurant Equip 3.50, Ar f row Services 68.00; Hoosier Water 257 32; 1 Sewage Collection Ofc. 251.61; Lowman » Enterprises 265.56; Hoosier Waste Systems 153.00; Sears 129.99; J Weirick 125.90, D Ahrns 391.88; R Baumgartner 180.00, C Brower 304.50; S Butt 390.00; J Grady 819.75; S AAarkely 90.00; G Miller 221 04; R Sharp

360 00; H Strong 270 00; V Virgil 660 00; J Harp 270.00; J Lehman 300.00; B Sittier 270.00; R Durbin 602.17; Fisher Bros 1410.00; Un Telespectrum 72.00; Mailjournal 203. IS; Times-Union 180.64; Pickwick Ins Agency 120.00; Ind Dept of Employment 140.00; Prudential Ins 16232.67; Pitney Bowes 96.75; Tippecanoe Twp 500.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2500.00; Chamness Funeral Home 200.00; Harris Funeral Home 200.00; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Bowen Center 77805.00; Humane Society 6361.00; Atek 7547.90; Historical Society 1416.63; Nursery Stop Garden Ctr 2340 00; Robt Gardner Inc 154.00; Kosciusko Development 1466.74; B Clark 76.80; S R Lee 16.70; D Spore 15.40; H Troyer 33.40; T Tuttle 25.20; C Yates 134.00; W Zolman 41.00; G Eastlund 332.75; Thornber Group Inc 4940.11; W C Parke 1200.00; Ace Hardware 7.88; Robinson Textiles 234.55; Wm Dalton 11 25.00; ft Burner 10.00; R Sand 90.00; Lake City Wholesale 13.90; T Earhart 345.00; D Kolbe 107.50; M Reed 627.00; Indiana Council of Juv Judges 150.00; Hardesty Printing 94.90; Systems Media 15.63; E Brown 32.85; H Harper 61.20; J Jar rette 25.20; Builders Mart 260.61; Clevenger Lawn & Garden 116.00; Woodies Rental 122.58; Video World 170.00; D Haines 45.00; J Hall 45.00; D Nine 45.00; S Pequignot 45.00; L Yeiter 45.00; Radio Shack 350.10; Standard Register Co 355.37; Amoco 14.92; Marathon 12.97; Quality Farm Fleet 69.30; Silveus & Bradway 26.94; Sunoco 4.19; Anchor Man Cajualwear 300.00; Brateman Bros 810.87; Hull House 295.65; Cox Studio 1269.25; J Hetler 60.65; Kosko Printers 62.00; Cooks Repair 75.98; Glens Wrecker Service 465 63; Mike Gills 5.00; Monteith Tire 231.00; Poulson Ford 22.00; Smith Tire 135 00; Steve Ross Chev 48.06; Motorola 1760 00; Instrument Sales & Serv 1647.53; Extension Ofc 2.24; County Clerk 42.20; B McKrill 31.05; D Slater 21.15; P Rife 76.28; R Hoffman 44.00; Augsburgers 45.88; S A Mitchell 8.99, V Shoemaker 250.91; Ind Assessors Assoc 60.00; C Knispel 78.44; PDH Office Products 697 83; Syracuse Postoffice 1100.00; P Gam miere 10.00; Town of Syracuse 140.28; Xerox Corp 84.00; K 8. R Office Supplies 93 00; C Cauffman 32.32; Information 8. Records Assoc 111.68; United Telephone 4262.19; Car dinal Ctr 12500.00 REASSESSMENT PAYROLL U Kintzel 1034.00; L Harman 1034.00; D Biesemeyer 1034.00; C Hefty 1034.00; J Sher win 887.00; M Hoffman 1000.00; R Hathaway 456.00; D Beery 342.00; L Sechrist 342.00; A Gunter 200.00; E Barber 228.00; B Leininger 266.00; G Miller 171.00; L Swick 171.00; B McKrill 200.00; R White 200 00; D Barber 200.00; C Clampitt 200 00; D Slater 200 00; J Berger 200 00; M Wertenberger 200 00; P Rife 200.00; D Boggs 200 00; J Goon 200 00; F Slabaugh 200 00; R Hoffman 200 00; S A Mit chell 200.00; C Knispel 200 00; M Baumgart ner 200.00; I Salman 200.00; C Cauffman 200.00; B Clampitt 760.00; L Blackburn 456.00; T R Jones 76.00; D King 76.00; J Tucker 456.00; E Slater 104 50; W Metzger 104 50: J Atkinson 380 00; H Krull 380 00; G Flowers 342.00; K Young 342.00; W Gillum 190.00; H Hoffman 627.00; E Nelson 684.00; E Sparks 304.00; J P Milam 95.00; C Danner 608.00; S Greider 418 00; V Guy 627.00; B Hathaway 665.00; L Leslie 646 00, T Reiff 684.00, B Whitridge 399 00, 8 Donat 152 00, J Huohes 57.00; R insley 76.00; R Knudsen 285.00, J Ridings 341.00, $ Rogers 703 W < Auer 266.00; M Piter 266.00; H Parks 570.00; M Hull 418.00; N Stump 608 00; D Warren 418.00, J Zellers 1034.00; D Nichols 456.00, E Pochran 475.00; P Kingston 456 00, M Kuyper 380.00, G Wilkins 323 00, R Zimmer 342.00 LR AST —205 Cowles Sand & Gravel 1092.00; D 4 D Farms 648.00; Erie Stone Inc 2790 67, R Me Cullough 703.20: Zimmerman Gravel 2298 56; Phend 8. Brown 2565 31 » CCBF-206 C 8. S Construction 5373.58 GDI - 208 F Lozier & Sons 3573.70; P Stoneburner 1108.70; Hoffer Excavating 500.00; Tri-Co Excavating 1671.71 UPKEEP-209 Hoffer Excavating 1184.10; Tri-Co Excavating 32390 00, John Camden Construe tion 1710 00, R Clinker 2355.06; Collier Ex cavating 4244 95, P Kerlin 368 80; L Leckrone 167.00, D Neidlinger 4487 00; Niles Enterprises 1241.50 REASSESSMENT-237 D Barber 50.00; J Berger 50 00, D Boggs 50.00; C Cauffman 50.00; C Clampitt 50.00, J Goon 35.00; A Gunter 50.00; R Hoffman 50 00, C Knispel 35.00; B McKrill 50.00; S A Mitchell 50.00, P Rife 50.00; I Salman 35 00; D Slater 50 00; M Wertenberger 35.00; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 358.12; NBS Ofc Supply 56.00, Newton Mfg Co 45.31; J Atkinson 30.15, C Danner 17.08, G Flowers 35.75; B Hathaway 15.31; J Hughes 3.15; M Hull 11.03; R Insley 5.40; P Kingston 29.92, H Krull 1148; S Myrick 27.68; E Pochran 15.07; J Ridings 32.40; S Rogers 5 40; G Wilkins 23.62, K Young 23.63; R Zimmer 1.80; Atek 7800 00 CORRECTIONS FUND - 243 Brennans 310.91; KCH 338.60; Kosciusko Radiology 17.00; NTC Electronics 6654.00 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL ». CLAIMS R Winebrenner 2456.25; K Traylor 2456 25; R Leiter 1671.74; C Shilling 1541.74; D Rogers 1541.67; R Jackson 1529 61; R Himes 1684 70; B Kuhn 1658.02; R Martin 1671.36; J Mettler 1525.52; J Ingle 1402.54; L Young 1413.78; D Jackson 1303 26: J Adams 1483 95; E Coy 1542.45; L Engle 1483.95; G Estepp 1478 10; D Huffman 1483.95; B Hyde, Jr 1460.55; F Kammerer 1483 95, R Meeks 1454.70; A Miller 1349.40; B Miner 1524.90, L Montel 1454.70: M Walther 1483.95, G Young 1530.75: G Adams 1504.93, K Busselberg 1487.12, J Davis 1487.12; P Deaton 1498.99; K Huff 1457 45, G Huffman 1504.93; B Hyde 111 1498.99, J Kuhn 1504.93; B Montel 1483 95; R Norman 1498.99: L Phillips 1498.99, T Rowland 1504.93; D Shilling 1510.86: M Winger 1504.93; County Hiway Dept 164.33, Business Equipment 167.61; Gast Fuel & Ser vice 604.98; Lewis Oil 173.70; Silveus & Brad way 4360.29; Weaver & Sons 71.05; Monteith Tire 4571.84; Ace Hardware 73.95; American Wire Rope 989.21; Art Iron 74.46; Bearings Inc 853.70; Bixel Paint 44.57; Dyna Systems 128.90. Ernst Truck Equip 7116 08; FtWayne Tire Ctr 10.08; Gragg Equipment 15.00; Janitors Supply 86.65; W A Jones & Son 44.63; K & J Distributors 56.00; Kerlin Trac tor Sales 99.81; G Lengemann Co 71.61, Mac Donald Machinery 26.92; North Central Cd op 37.00; Oxford Chemicals 59.48; Purity Cylinder Gases 66.15; Rice-Ford 257.38, Rudd Equipment 93.72, Schraders 724.52; H J Schroeder Co 60.00; Service Electric 33.67, TSC Store 53.22; TTP Inc 52.00, Tool Specialties 54.00; Tri State Bolt 369.94; W & W Truck Sales 912.83; Walmer Supply 20 00, Warsaw Automotive 501.68; Warsaw Foun dry 2600.00; Warsaw Masonry 6.60; Warsaw Steel 123.90; Warsaw Tool 39.80, Wholesale Electric 64.37; Coverall Rental 734.50; Quail ty Farm/Fleet 1559.08; Warsaw Cleaners 38.85; International Salt Co 2413.26;

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I By CARLA GAFF ‘ I Staff Writer For only $25 you can take the most fabulous, exciting, romantic Caribbean vacation of your life — but you must send your money today. Flyers arid cards advertising magnificent trips around the world arrive in the mail every year attempting to entice area persons to travel to areas unknown for cut-rate prices or as “free” trips. Kosciusko County is not immune from such travel scams and many area persons have gotten caught up in them. “If it sounds too good to be true, it' probably is,” explains ABC Travel Specialist spokeswoman Deb Mangas. Mangas is vice president of operations for the company, and is very concerned about travel scams and problems. Thousands of Americans each year get caught up in travel fiascos because they believe there’s a cheaper, easier, or even a free way of getting the vacation of their dreams. But to their dismay, often what they get is frustration and confusion, if anything at all. “What you get is what you pay for," commented consultant at Destinations Inc., Carol Wagner, “be sure you check all your facts, dates and other important information so you’ll know exactly what it is you’re getting.” She went on to explain that when reservations and plans are made through the mail, the traveler has no one to complain to

Horse care is more than a hobby

1 By RONALD W. HOYT [ Extension Agent, 4-H and Youth Kosciusko County young people age nine to 19 are learning that caring for a horse is more than just a hobby in the 4-H Horse and Pony program. Approximately 100 4-Hers spend on the average three to four hours a day during the school year caring for their horses. RONALD W. HOYT Much of this time is spent working directly with the horses. Feeding, bedding, health care, equipment care, riding and trainLogansport Metal Culvert 2665.66; E & H Utility Sales 2070.13; Miller & Sons 15.70; Miner Lumber 30.00; Advance Transporta tion 71.60; Discount Muffler 105.00; Harmon Glass 982.13; Colliers Commercial Serv 3287.50; Floors, Walls & Windows 433.50; Jim Draper Painting 5800.00; Mike Reiff Con structipn 522.40; Safe Way Door 113.64, NBS Office Supply 468.00; Snow-Wheel System 1233.00; Nipsco 1835.71; Prudential Ins 6330.61 KOS. CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS S Hunt, DOS 22.21; K Scripture, DOS 46.00; Mathes Pharmacy 1.79; Hooks Drugs 56.31; Selah Center 180.00; ABC Travel 966.00; T Henderson, MD 72.00, Y C Lin, MD 25.00, Oak lawn Center 304.00; M Schmucker 422.00; Bashor Home 120.00; Kosciusko County Shelter Care 960.00; Wernle Home 2055.00; Associated Anesthesiologists 161.70; Fairfield Pathologists 43.25 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS D W Haines, MD 1116.74; J Cupp 1711.74; W Baxter 1554.24; J Johnson 1078.50; K Damon 1008.31, B Clouse 1115:28; R Strong 1425.87; R Weaver 1375.00, M Moussa I lam 1140.00; NBS Office Supply 6.02; Brennans 103.40, Hoosier Microbiological Lab 101.00, Extension Office 22.36; Health Dept Petty Cash 5.65; B Weaver 2.40; United Tel .75, B Baxter 12.60, J Cupp 8.80; Prudential Ins 812.32 HEA GRANT #1533 FOR HEALTH DEPT. D Swab 765.00; Business Equipment 111.47, Hach Co 4525.15; Ben Meadows Co 469.93, Humane Society 250.00; Turner Technologies 508.00; B Baxter 266 00, R Strong 210.25; B Weaver 272.00 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Comm is sioners on the 23rd day of December, 1987.

and “you’re kind of out there on yourown.” Wagner advised persons using lower fares to be certain of their plans, to call as far in advance as possible, and to use the airline that is booking flights that will be the most convenient for them. “There are coupons and things that are out which some people buy and then try to sell to others, but if they’re not transferable then the person buying them from another can get stuck with them,” she said. Presently there are six different travel promoters in Inr diana who have been named in suits because of trips that have not materialized as they were advertised to. Involved in these suits are Amy Travel Services, Century Marketing, Executive Excursions, International Promotions Plus, Omni World and Resort Telemarketing. Mangas contends, “We get so many calls in the office from people wanting to know what we know about this or that trip at some great fee, and I’ve heard of a lot of people who have lost $49 or whatever on a trip they were never able to take. If the card insists you call within 24 hours, then that should serve as a tip- off to call the better business bureau or chamber of commerce and check up on the company.” She suggests that persons work only with travel agencies that have been approved and “people simply need to stop and think about what’s being offered. ” Both Mangas and Wagner note that going through an agency is not only more convenient but also

ing are all a part of 4-H projects informal “learn by doing” approach to education. Youth who participate in the 4-H Horse and Pony project also retain their love of animals and riding skills for life. Pleasure riding on weekends or vacations are just one of the many benefits of early training. The Kosciusko County 4-H Horse and Pony club has set their meeting and activity schedule for 1988. Jan. 5,7 p.m. Enrollment and Judging Team Feb. 2,7 p.m. Vet Talk Mar. 1,7 p.m. Ropes Apr. 5,7 p.m. Equipment Style and Tack Show May 3,7 p.m. Getting ready for Horse Show, Showmanship May 7, 10 a.m. Mandatory Measure In, Dues Collection, Camp Out, Fun Show and Record Hop May 14 and 15, Trail Ride June 7,7 p.m. Horsemanship Demonstration July 5,7 p.m. Contest Demonstration July 16, 7 p.m. Open Horse Show July 26, Clean up. Fair preparation July 31-August 6, Kosciusko County Fair Sept. 6,7 p.m. After Fair Discussion

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more personable and can eliminate a lot of travel frustrations; however, persons must know what they want when they book a trip. Wagner explained that people traveling by AMTRACK might want to find out where the train is going to stop, how much time will be spent in layovers, the cost of food for the trip, if food can be brought aboard the train, and how much it would cost for a sleeper ticket vs sus coach fare. Continuing, she stated, persons traveling abroad should track down such things as VISAs, passports, and proof of citizenship before they leave the country. She also advised, “Check the rate of exchange so you’ll know what your money will • buy and how far it’ll go.” Rental cars are another area where persons often get tripped up in, explained Wagner, “Most places require a credit card when renting a car, but if a person doesn’t have one they may insist on S2OO-500 in holding fees, and you could end up leaving your entire vacation allowance with them.” Additionally, persons should beware of rental insurance, as they may be covered by their personal insurance and would not need to purchase additional coverage. It should also be noted that normally rental cars may not be driven out of the state or into Mexico or Canada. Holiday traveling can be made easier when persons know what they want “Travelers should check into things and ask questions." concluded Mangas.

Oct. land 2, Fall Trail Ride Oct. 4,7 p.m. Vet Talk Nov. 1,7 p.m. Election of Officers Dec. 6,6 p.m. Awards Banquet If you have boys and girls age nine to 19 who are interested in learning more about horses, please contact Bruce Sick, 4-H Horse and Pony leader, or the Kosciusko County Extension Office. 4-H CALENDAR Dec. 15, Lake City Lassies and Lads Leaders Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Extension Office. Dec. 16, Claypool Clubs 4-H Meeting, 7 p.m., Claypool Lions Building. Dec. 21, Junior Leader Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Justice Building Apple tree The apple Christmas tree, an unusual door decoration, comes from Canada. Cut a thick triangle from plywood. Screw a strong hook at the highest point to hang it. Wire sprigs of evergreen together, spreading them out along the triangle’s base to cover the board’s edge. Nail into position. Security nail rows of apples to cover the triangle. Sprinkle with artificial frost.

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