The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 June 1988 — Page 17

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w-- —. jflK p lMh> fn p / '■*- 3 SINGING SHERIFF — Farm Bureau, Inc., will host its annual Summer Meeting, Monday, June 20, at the Center Lake Pavilion. The featured speaker for the evening will be John Gunter, “The Singing Sheriff.” Gunter, affectionately known as The Singing Sheriff, was awarded the Bronze Star as an Army Airborne Trooper during the Korean War. He received his education at Anderson University and Brooke Medical Center in San Antonio. He has also completed over 1,700 hours of law enforcement training and has been named Indiana Lawman of the Year and Indiana’s Top Gun Sheriff three consecutive years. Gunter calls himself a Country Humorist with a heavy message for the family and America. During his 30-plus years in law enforcement he worked his way through the police ranks*and was elected sheriff of Madison County. Gunter has seen the real problems of America while working the streets and running the sixth largest jail in the state of Indiana. Gunter tells you what is wrong with America and what we must do to correct our problems. His talk is entitled “America: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” The meeting will begin with a meal at 6:30 p.m. Those attending should take a covered dish, table service and be prpared for an evening of fun, fellowship and entertainment. For further information contact a Farm Bureau Officer or call the Farm Bureau office.

LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of June, 1988. J Weirick 1907.08, M J Schmitt 1160.91; M Kenipe 1143.25; S Christner 1143.25; L Cochran 1143.25; L Christner 1119.75; G Morehouse 1119.75; S Tatter 1119.75; M McSherry 1119.75; R Hartzell 1097.16; N Weirick 1097.16; B Knapp 1097.16; L Cole 1097.16; M McCoy 126.00; S Bryant 672.00; S Lawlor 546 00; P Brown 1097.08; G Heagy 1160.91; N Quillen 1160.91; M Garman 1143.25; E M Ransbottom 1119.75; M Weller 1143.25; J Gadson 1143.25; B Miner 1143.25; M Wolford 1119 70; K Sponseller 1119.70; P Patrick 1119 75; S Thomas 1097.20; D Frauhiger 189.00; V Shoemaker 1828.33; J Cox 1143.25; B Shafer 1119.75; G Maple 799.80; K Thomas 1097*16; J Clay 567.00; B Ford 798.00; E Heckman 798.00; B Hay 798.00; B Geiger 756.00; B Dust 1704.66; C Sundheimer 1143.25; P Rader 1119.75; R Hoppus 666 66, V Morris 1097.16; R Robinson 2036.32, C A Rovenstine 1948.56; S Holder man 1954.66; R Mikel 1934.77; R Fellows 1972.16; T Kitch 1867.42; B Blackburn 1892.35; G Moser 1848.60; J Hart 1661.66; J Bronsing 1848.60; M Hobbs 1773.82; T Brin die 1786.29, S Whitaker 1761.36; D Curtis 1736.44; S Knispel 1723.97; T Baugher 1661.66; J Mooney 1661.66; D Speigle 1587.24; A Valentine 1562.31; E Brown 1574.48; S Stone 1537.39; M Fishbaugh 1537.39; C Smythe 90.00; T McCarty 30.00; J Hetler 345.00; C Baugher 330.00; T Ciriello 1661.66; C Brower 2708.33; M Kissinger 1369.16; R Richard 136.50; G Eastlund 639.75; C Eastlund 134.75; R Girod 175.50, L Sebo 1256.00; B Weiss 1492.83, A Gunter 1828.33; M Warren 1160:91; S Thompson 1143.25; C Retz 1119.75; N Howell 1119.75; C Knispel 1506.41; M Ridings 1143.25; S MyricKTTl9.7s; P Gam miere 1097.16; C Cauffman 1506.41; C Morts 1143.25; K Bouse 1119.75; J Balazs 1097.16, S A Mitchell 1506.41; J Prado 1143.25; D Biesemeyer 1119.75; K McKown 880.00; M Waltz 960.00, K Williamson 1040.00; S McKrill 840.00; E Barber 462.00; B Clampitt 1008.00; E Slater 630.00; Z Wertenberger 1050.00; C Church 798.00; E Bertsch 798.00; K Goon 630.00; E Nelson 525.00; H Hoffman 1050.00; S Baumgartner 1050.00; M B Camden 840.00, E Rife 1092.00; M Alberding 504.00; M Beeson 378.00; D Richard 1907.08; S Maenhout 1625.00; C Overmyer A Kennedy 11-19.75; S Kurtz 897.66; S Gladieux 1143.25; K Baker 1119.75; P Marsh 1097.16; R Kemper 1656.66; E K Wagner 685.00; M Hoerr 1143.25; D Zolman 714.00; E Everest 148.16; S Everest 98.75; M Beer 628.33; F Gilliam 628.33; C Lynch 628.33; R Reed 811.33, G Klinger 206.82, N DeGood 206.82, T Anglin 206.82; K Teel 206.82; R Hartzell 206.82; D Polk 206.82; L Teghtmeyer 206.82; R Denney 1670.06; W Stafford 1389.41; V Dickarson 1174.00; P Abbett 936.00, B Hill 936.00; J Dickson 376.96; B Hall 171.12; E Viduka 94.24; D Robinson 1461.91; D Secrist 1097.16; R Carlile 1482.01; R Hetler 1344.93; G Nash 1357.39; R Phillips 1320.00; B Stutz man 1097.16; D Smith 150.00; J Pequignot 1451.25; K Perkins 1451.25; B Banghart 1451.25; D Haney 1451.25; L Furnivall 1174.54; E Brumfield 1174.54; J Miner

1256.00; T Williams 1256.00; N Stewart 1256.00; H Harper 1931.58; E Brown 1820.41; M Kroft 1646.16; D Weaver 944.52; D Goshert 1256.00; S Knisley 1256.00; L Bruner 1256.00; S Nichols 1097.16; Business Equipment 39.98; IBM 165.60; M Reed 952.50; Charter Network 91.67; UTS .40; S Kurtz 100.08; S Maenhout 44.75; D Richard 462.75; Charter Network 13.01; A Gunter 119.75; Adams Remco 643.00; Business Equip 55.72; Ex ecutive Office 43.50; P Brown 100.49; Ind Co Auditors Assoc 57.21; A E Boyce 33.00; Business Equip 17.09; Business Systems 449.81; NBS Office Supply 21.00; Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 12.05; Charter Network 87.13; UTS 6.57; Lewis Oil 2090.31; Silveus& Bradway 8.50; Service Electric 316.06; Superior Supply 743.25; Al Lock 8. Key 5.00; Moores Plumbing & Htg 2712.46; Arrow Ser vices 75.00; Charter Network .30; Langley Equipment 166.85; Nipsco 10134.28; Hoosier Water 260.00; Sewage Collection 257.10; Lowman Enterprises 398.28; Nowak Supply 1720; Hoosier Waste 153.00; Superior Supply 1700.00; UTS 45.88; Eilers Comm 6300 00; A E Boyce 552.60; Business Equip 231.43; Quill Corp 461.72; Superior Business Forms 31.50; Charter Network 48.01; Postmaster 2000.00; Pitney Bowes 125.25; R Durbin 575.00; Evans Auction Service 250.30; UTS 3322.49; Un Telespectrum 72.00; R Durbin 127.75; Mail Journal 232.74; Times-Union 109.42; Beauchamp McSpadden 60.00; Prudential Ins 15831.99; Tippe Twp 500.00; IBM 820.01; UTS 155.03; Juvenile Justice 2500.00; Eastlund Harris Funeral Home 300.00; Grossman Funeral Home 100.00; Mrs N Ir win 30.00; King Memorial Home 200.00; McHatton Sadler Funeral Chapel 100.00; Owens Funeral Home 100.00; Smith & Sons Funeral Home 100 00; Titus Funeral Home 200.00; Elkhart County Auditor 46.00; Fulton County Auditor 2147.20; Whitley County Auditor 132.00; Public Safety Animal Control 6361.00; Atek 4990.83; Historical Society 1416.63; Beaman Home 4583.35; Atlas In dustries 20,000.00; Hatfield Electric 308.20; Kos Development 2500.00; K Cox 19 60; J Frisinger 38.00; R Long 52.80; D McCormack 121.40; T J Self 41.12; T Swick 136.04; Branam, Willman etc 400 00; KCH 207.50; Business Equip 79.52; G Lengemann Co 118 87; Drainage Bd Petty Cash 30.00; R Kemper 387.25; Times Union 3.09; Dr Parke 1200.00; UTS 313.25; R Robinson 4869.10; Brennans 569.41; Conv Clinic 35.00; J Heyde 50.00; KCH 32.50; Kos Radiology 49.00; Lake City Wholesale 7.76; South Bend Med Foun dation 31.50; Thornburgs 523.67; T Earhart 25.00; J Geberin 25.00; D Huffer 25.00; D Kolbe 25.00; R Reed 25.00; B Tandy 25.00; R Burner 50.00; R Sand 170.00; E Brumfield 30.08; E Bazini 1415.00; W Dalton II 1825.00; T Earhart 270.00; J Geberin 292 50; D Kolbe 642.50; M Reed 250.00; Rockhill, Pinnick, Pe quignot, Helm 8.-Landis 1110.85, Adams Remco 254.16; - Hardesty Printing 145.65; NBS 91.38; Systems Media 191.34; C E Ward 171.79; Matthew Bender 8. Co 105.50; Lawyers Co-op 68.50; West Publishing 1053.75; Charter Network 111.62; UTS 253.09, Postmaster 375.00; E Brown 78.63; J Jar rette 26.00; M Kroft 140.35; R Sand 121.75; IBM 270.00; NBS 18.74, Callaghan & Co 44.55; Charter Network 60.10; UTS 39.69; Postmaster 200.00; M Miner 50.25; Waddell Printing 221.00; Adams-Remco 160.38; Pitney-Bowes 27.50; South Bend Drafting Supply 31.70; Charter Network 10.88, Charter Network 10.52; J Black 68.00; R Con ley 40.00; B Jaress 26.00, J Kussmaul 186.00; C Love 72.00; Business Equip 5.04, Executive Office 3.00; Ft Wayne Business Products 46.76; Radio Shack 92.14; Amoco Oil 86.76; Express 92.96; Shell Oil 399.90; The Pit Stop 74.73; Windys Marathon 20.75; Brateman Bros 529.80; Indiana Sheriffs Assoc 60.00; Al Photo 31.30; Apollo Photo 75.78; R Robinson 106.00; J Hetler 30.02; Kosko Printers 184.00; Cooks Repair 395.06; Monteith Tire 320.00; MPH Service 122.50; Northern Gases 12.50; Poulson Ford 46.02; Quality Farm Fleet 143.20; Indiana Sheriffs Assoc 50.00; Bureau of Motor Vehicles 24.00; D Young Chevrolet 69997.56; Kos SWCD 65.45; Nat'l Assn of Cd's 394.36; Blackburn Mfg Co 63.32; R Norris 20.00, D Zolman 27.50; Business Equip 7.02; Executive Office 94.45; G Lengemann 185.70; Blackburn Mfg 203.30; Eilers Comm 108.00; Charter Network 81.14; UTS 4.05; Charter Network 29.35; Postmaster 200.00; County Elerk 163.00; D Slater 27.45; P Rife 42.75; US Postal Serv 1080.00; UTS 45.44; Augsburgers 59.55; UTS 112.00; Stamped Envelope Agen cy 549.40; Nipsco 86.58; Apollo Photo 35.85; Business Equip 27.26; Charter Network 9.35; UTS .40; PDH 31.45; UTS 184.14; Syracuse Postmaster 1000.00, C Knispel 99.75; Town of Syracuse 137.85; Xerox Corp 8.00, Executive Office 67.00; Charter Network 1.73; Business Equip 265.65; P Brown 154.00; B Dust 190.30, G Eastlund 160.00, R Hoppus 48.00; Informa tion 8. Records Assoc 342.40; Postmaster 125.00; M Miner 351.00; R Sand 941.66; R Burner 941.66; J Jarrette 941.66; B Tinkey 833.33; J Walmer 1828.33; M J Deardorff 18.50; M Hendman 22.00; C Tack 9.50; D Pifer 10.00; W Loher 20.50; C Thomas 8.50; E Droke-16.50; K Classen 13.50; G Lambert 29.00; J Ong 9.50; A Streby 16.50; B Bibler 18.00; M Wilhelm 8.50; S Weismantel 19.50; R Dycusß.oo; R Cotton 18.00; L Butt 16.50. KOS. CO. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL L Harman 1000.00; U Kintzel 1000.00; J Sherwin 882.00; J Tucker 840.00; L Blackburn 840.00; W Gillum 336.00; E Sparks 341.88; E Evans 336.00; D Beery 357.00; B Leininger 462.00; M Pifer 1092.00; W Kinsey 1008.00; P Gawthrop 966.00; B McKrill 200.00; R White 200.00; D Barber 200.00; C Clampitt 200.00; D Slater 200.00; J Berger 200.00; P Rife 200.00; M Wertenberger 200.00, D Boggs 200.00, J Goon 200.00; F Slabaugh 200.00; R Hoffman 200.00; S Mit chell 200.00; C Knispel 200.00; M Baumgart ner 200.00; I Salman 200.00; C Cauffman 200.00; S Thompson 200.00; M Warren 200.00; A Gunter 200.00; M Hoffman 1080.00; B Hoffman 250.00; K Boggs 567.00; K Grimm 525.00; E Slater 84.00; R Plummer 609.00; P Molebash 294.00; L Plummer 42.00; C Dan ner 693.00; S Greider 798.00; B Hathaway 714.00; T Reiff 840.00; B Whitridge 1000.00; J Prado 200.00; D Braumberger 777.00; B Donat 609.00; R Hathaway 630.00; C Hefty 1000.00; R Insley 168.00; J Lewis 294.00; J Morganthaler 798.00; J Ridings 420.00; A Vltanieml 126.00; M Ridings 200.00; SMyrick 200.00; H Forks 504.00; M Hull 462.00; N Stump 630.00; D Warren 546.00; J Balazs 200.00; C Morts 200.00; J Zellers 1000.00; D Nichols 882.00; E Pochron 882.00; P Kingston 840.00; M Kuyper 798.00; G Wilkins 861.00; R Zimmer 777.00; S Steele 441.00; M Farling 441.00; J Boggs 609.00 KOS. CO. ELECTION BOARDALLOWANCES R S Hearn 250.00; S Pequignot 250.00; J Weirick 250.00; L Christner 30.00; S Christner 30.00; L Cochran 30.00; L Cole 30.00; M Kenipe 30.00; M McSherry 30.00; G Morehouse 30.00; M J Schmitt 30.00; S Tatter 30.00; N Weirick 30.00; T Weirick 30.00; R S Hearn 100.00; S Pequignot 100.00; J Weirick 100.00; R Denney 20.00; A Ewing 20.00; J M King 20.00; E Viduka 20.00; M Armey 20.00;

J Banks 111 20.00, K Franks 20.00; R Girod 20.00, M Haymaker 20.00; C Kehler 20.00, B Clampitt 20.00; S Cumberland 20.00, R Hart zell 20.00; W Koos 20.00; S Pagin 20.00; A E Boyce 91.70; Hardesty Printing 105.00; L Cochran 4.95; K Garrard 30.50, D Miller 35.25; J Weirick 13.05; Mail-Journal 313.20; Times Union 238.73; M Harmon, etal 389.50; L Warren, etal 414.50; P Marsh, etal 412.00; D Gault, etal 417.00; M Boardman, etal 419.50; E Barber, etal 419.50; J Garman, etal 424.50; C Smith, etal 424.50; C Gakstatter 419.50; R Wood, etal 419.50; A Deneve, etal 419.50, M Berger, etal 389.50; N Rapp, etal 409.50; P Spratt, etal 414.50; B Doub, etal 424.50; D Beery, etal 419.50; R Davis, etal 414.50; E Robison, etal 424.50; B Hetler, etal 397.99; C Church 424.50; J Marsh, etal 409.50; J Dorsey, etal 419.00; V Good, etal 419.50; B Leininger, etal 424.50; M Lee, etal 424.50; R Owen, etal 389.50; S Markley, etal 404.50; L Gaston, etal 404.50; L Stalter, etal 419.50, P Pritchard, etal 424.50; F Money, etal 414.50; R Insley, etal 414.50; W Fredrick, etal 402.00; J Vanderford, etal 414.50; L D Hayner, etal 419.50; R Pifer, etal 399.50; R Beer, etal 409.50; N Jonasch, etal 424.50; R Menzie, etal' 399.50; E Neer, etal 404 50; Y Beyer, etal 399.50; E Stafford, etal 419.50; D Camden, etal 404.50; R Schobert, etal 366.00; J Emslie, etal 404.50; M Clark, etal 399.50; P Sellers, etal 414.50; L Lamoree, etal 424.50; C Cripe, etal 404.50; I Brown, etal 424.50; O E Breeden, etal 424.50; P Valentine, etal 366.00; M Hodges, etal 404 50; R Fellows 424.50; L Hamman, etal 404.50; J Garber, etal 419.50; E Miller, etal 404.50; P Lowry, etal 424.50; J Carlson 414.50; J Johnson, etal 404.50; P Thomas, etal 414.50; M Wuchter, etal 394.50, M Huffer, etal 399.50 LR a ST — 205 Cowles Sand & Gravel 2327.40; Erie Stone 1582.77; R McCullough 1303.20; Phend & Brown 3407.22 CCBF-206 John Camden Construction 31630.39; DNR 50.00, Hoffer Excavating 5937.88 GDI-208 E Basicker 483.50; Rumfelt & Sons 440.00; W Bailey 2959.00; Chupp Bros 8.91; E Crane Dozer Service 293.52; W Engelberth 69.10; R Harman 80.00, Haviland Drainage Products 2596.00; Hoffer Exc 160.54; L Leckrone 4466.25; Fred Lozier & Sons 2365.78; M Warner6l.4o UPKEEP —209 S Boggs 34.32; C Brower 139.95; E Basicker 80.00; Rumfelt & Sons 1100 00; Col lier Exc 1460.50; A Culver 849.74; W Frush 90.00; Haviland Drainage Products 3113.00; F Heisler 125.60, Hoffer Exc 2955.96; L Leckrone 5084.80; J Munson 200.00; J Nickels 11500.00; Niles Enterprises 1881.75; K Sawyer 5000.00; E Watkins 185.63 SURPLUS-220 R Konst 5.00 REASSESSMENT -237 Prudential Ins 292.31; Apollo Photo 1424.00; Business Equip 13.89, Hall Hard ware 231.97; Thornburgs 105.03; J Sherwin 32.63; S Steele 14.64; P Molebash 70.88; C Danner 40.56; S Greider 87.30; B Hathaway 41.42; M Hoffman 169.91; D Braumberger 12.15; B Donat 29.70, R Hathaway 27.45; R Insley 3.15; J Morganthaler 19.13; J Ridings 27.68; H Forks 36.18, M Kuyper 49.53; E Pochran 13.96; G Wilkins3o.lß REVENUE SHARING-505 A Wiseheart 368.50, M Sellers 366.00; J Bess 376.25; S Maenhout 972.50; Business Equip 61.87; Hall Hardware 10.78; G Lengemann 85.37; Lincoln Graphic 15.87; NBS 49.90 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES K Traylor 2708 33; R Leiter 1772.08; C Shilling 1583.33; D Rogers 1603.98; R Jackson 1579.08; R Himes 1759.45; B Kuhn 1745.74; R Martin 1745.74; J Mettler 1591.53; L Young 1484.15; J Ingle 1549.68; J Feldman 120.00; M Johnson 120.00; W Smalley 660.00; J Adams 1531.56; E Coy 1561.76; L Engle 1525.52; G Estepp 1543.64; D Huffman 1447.00; B Hyde 1573.84, D Jackson 1543.64; F Kammerer 1555.72; R Meeks 1465.14; A Miller 1543.64; B Miner 1531.56; L Montel 1543.64; M Walther 1543.64; G Young 1543.64; G Adams 1552.44; K Busselberg 1564.68; J Davis 1558.56; P Deaton 1552.44; K Huff 1540.20; G Huffman 1552.44; B Hyde 111 1527.96; J Kuhn 1558.56; B Montel 1564.68; R Norman 1552.44; L Phillips 1558.56; T Rowland 1558.56; D Shilling 1570.80; M Winger 1564.68; Prudential Ins 6438.99, Business Equip 60.27; NBS 6.00; Gast Fuel & Service 3930.79; Lewis Oil 119.40; Silveus & Bradway 5022.48; Monteith Tire 621.40; Ace Hardware 13.97; American Wire Rope 317.91; Bearings 138.27, Classic Car 139.20, Curtis Industries 317.27; Dyna Systems 49.31; Ernst Truck Equip Tl.lt>-, Higgins Farm S, Lawn 11.18; Janitors Supply 30.00, K & J Dist 27.50; Kerlin Tractor 217.30; Mac Allister Machinery 572.22; MacDonald Machinery 216.04; Millcreek Inc 339.00; Miller & Sons 16.08, Millers Hdwe 51.96; Neenah Foundry 525.10; Purity Cylinder 60.47; Quality Farm Fleet 21.90; Reid Holcomb 452.66; Rice Ford 722.21; Schraders 583.02; Share Corp 252.00, Smith Bros Diesel 619.57; South Side Supply 49.37; TSC 182.31; TTP Inc 2517.50; Tool Specialties 30.00; Valley Industrial Products 62.75; W & W

I " SUMMERTIME'S '’ 1 I BEST TIRE VALUES I 9 ALL SEASON RADIALS I I s^7 99 B I W P155X80R13 Q || 40,000 Mile Limited Warranty tkf / P175R13 $21.89 IKI LARGE y/ P185R13 $31.99 |=| H OF WOD r P205R14-15 $34.99 B luSEDTIRES P215R14-15 $37.99 B | USEPTIKKj P225R15 $39.99 M M P235R15 $40.99 M I Ipawss| co? MMM | OPEN DAILY 8:30-6, SAT. 8:30-5 B Q SOUTH BEND SOUTH BEND MISHAWAKA ELKHART |=l 4005 S. Michigan 51555U531N 53821 Grape Rd. ® sl Ed U Phone:29l-6056 Phone:277-2744 Phone:277-0871 PhOM: 875-5366 H B 200 Stores . B Nationwide ■■lus 33 By Concord Phono: 875-5366 ■■■

Truck Sales 312.48; Warsaw Automotive 519.16; Warsaw Steel 549.71; Wolverine Tractor 363.32; Phend & Brown 9554.47; Pierceton Equip 7664.21; Coverall Rental 719.50; Evans Auction Service 4639.01; Pierceton Equip 25826.17; Advance Drainage 2079.94; Debco Metal 963.21; James Drew Corp 616.20; Logansport Metal Culvert 6612.81; Warsaw Steel 185.00; Bixel Paint 130.48; E & H Utility Sales 1812.46; Fishers Assoc 4515.00; Janitors Supply 123.60; Northern Gases 8.87; Miller & Sons 305.33; Charter Network 149.98; UTS 7.31; Kosko Printers 75.00; Nipsco 992.21; Fred Lozier 560.00; L & L Body Shop 308.50; Wiers Truck Service 69247.08; Reid-Holcomb 35412.00 KOS. CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES Zale Drugs 4.63; Brennans 59.83; Hook Drugs 21.10; Parkview Hospital 602.26; Selah Center 310.00; Brennans 11.73; R Carman 90.00; Hook Drugs 25.11; K Mart 31.87; B Kindig 8.99; KCH 101.50; Kos Medical Clinic 110.00; Shelter Care 2070.00; Wernle H0me4500.00; White's Institute 1680.00 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES D W Haines 1183.66; J Cupp 1907.08, W Baxter 1647.41; J Johnson 1143.25; K Damon 203.60, B ClouSe 1529.91; R Strong 1511.41, R Weaver 1457.50; M Moussallam 840.00; Hopkins Uniform Co 47.90; R Strong 66.97; G Romine 31.25; D Van Gilder 31.25; J Weyler 30.50, W Wilson 31.25; D Woodward 27.00, B Baxter 9.49; Business Equip 72.10; Waddell Printing 107.50; Tepe's 65.96; Brennans 6.17; Public Safety Animal Control 208.33; Clarke Outdoor Spraying Co 248.82; Health Dept Petty Cash 9.35; Turner Technologies 260.00, County Extension Ofc 19.76; B Baxter 414.75, B Clouse 87.00; J Cupp 94.25; B Weaver 328.75; Charter Network 132.96, UTS 2.71; Prudential Ins 909.75, ATD American Co 249.50; Computerland 60.00 GRANT FOR HEALTH DEPT PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES D Swab 850.00; Lewis Publishers Inc 152.83; B Meadows Co 80.15, D Swab 133.25 I, Patricia A Brown do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners on the Ist day of June, 1988.

A SPECIAL PUBLIC NOTIFICATION TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE SILVER LAKE MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY As part of the Clean Water Act passed by Congress in June, 1986, as amended and in the interest of informing customers of this water utility that there is evidence of the danger of adverse health effects from relatively low levels of lead exposure in drinking water. "The United State Environmental Protec tion Agency (EPA) sets drinking water stan dards and has determined that lead is a health concern at certain levels of exposure There is currently a standard of 0.050 parts per million (ppm). Based on new health in formation, EPA is likely to lower this stan dard significantly.” "Part of the purpose of this notice is to in form you of the potential adverse health es sects of lead. This is being done even though your water may not be in violation of the cur rent standard." "EPA and others are concerned about lead in drinking water. Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system, and red blood cells. The greatest risk, even with short term exposure is to young children and pregnant women." "Lead levels in your drinking water are likely to be highest: • if your home or water system has lead pipes, or • if your home has copper pipes with lead solder, and • if your home is less than five years old, or • if you have soft or acidic water, or • if the water sits in the pipes for several hours." You may want to have your water tested for lead by a competent laboratory to deter mine its presence, if any While you are waiting for the tests results, there are two basic things you can do to reduce potential exposure to lead: 1. Do not use water that has been sitting in your home's pipes for more than six hours. 2. Flush the cold wpter faucet by running water until it is cold to the touch, or as cold as it will get before using water for drinking, cooking or making babv formula.

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If your homes' water is used though the day, flushing the pipes should take 5 to 30 seconds. If not the flushing could take several minutes. If you do not know what materials were used in your home's pipes, you may want to contact your plumber to have the pipes checked for lead or lead product piping, lead solder, or flux that may have been used in the plumbing that provides tap water to your home. You should insist that any new plumbing and plumbing repairs use only "Lead-Free" materials. You should not use hot tap water for cook ing, drinking or making baby formula. If you need hot water, draw cold water from the tap and heat as needed for consumption. Should you have any doubt about your water quality, as an alternative, you may want to use a quality bottled water as your source for drinking water and for cooking. Optional water treatment equipment such as carbon filters, sand filters, and cartridge type equipment is not known to remove lead from water. Lead will likely be found only in lead water service connections from the water main to the property, or from lead solder used in the ioining of copper pipes to or in your home's pipes and fittings, or, from other lead materials used in the forming or ioining of pipes and fittings. For additional information or for other available EPA publications. Call the Utility office at 352-2120. 1 Ju.B, Jy.l3, A.lO

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal of ficers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting at the Central Instructional Materials Center, at 7:00 p.m. on the 13th day of June, 1988, will consider the following additional appropriation in excess of the budget for the current year. CUMULATIVE BUILDING Description Account Amount Buildings 25350 $48,500 TOTAL $48,500 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Com missioners, which board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditor's office of said county, or such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Thomas D. Moore, Secretary Ju. 1-8

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS . Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, In diana, that the Advisory Board of said township at their regular meeting place at 7:00 o'clock P.M., on the 21st day of June, 1988, will consider the following appropria tions which said officers consider necessary

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HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8, Fri. 8-5:30, Sat. 8-4 "Home-Owned Cars & Trucks" - • 88 CHEVY BERETTA , V-6, Auto., Air $9,995 • 87 CHEVY CELEBRITY EUROSPORT 2 Dr., Loaded $12,995 • 87 CHEVY CHEVETTE 2 Dr., 4 CyL, Auto., Air $4,995 • 86 BUICK SOMERSET LIMITED 4 Cyl., Auto., Loaded $8,595 • 86 CHEVY MONTE CARLO COUPE V-8, Air $8,595 • 85 CHEVY CELEBRITY 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto., Air $5,595 • 85 CHEVY CAVALIER TYPE 10 2 Dr., 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., Air $5,595 • 84 CHEVY CAVALIER TYPE 10 Hatchback, 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., Air $4,995 • 83 CHEVY CITATION 4 Dr., H. 8., 4 Cyl., Auto., Air $3,995 • 82 OLDS TORONADO 2 Dr., Loaded $4,995 - TRUCKS - • 87 FORD RANGER 5.W.8., 4 Cyl., 5 Spd. $6,595 • 87 CHEVY SI 0 5.W.8., 4 Cyl., 4 Spd. $7,595 •86 CHEVY K-10 SUBURBAN SILVERADO Diesel, Loaded, 4 Wheel Drive $12,995 • 85 CHEVY G2O 8 PASS. VAN Loaded $10,995 • 84 CHEVY C2O CREW CAB 454 V-8, Auto. $8,995 • 84 CHEVY SlO L.W.8., V-6, Auto., Air, PS $5,995 • 84 JEEP CHEROKEE PIONEER 4 Cyl., Auto., Air $9,595 • 84 CHEVY CIO SCOTTSDALE V-8, Auto., PS, $6,995 • 82 CHEVY SlO 5.W.8., 4 Cyl., Auto., PS, Cap $2,595 • 74 DATSUN S.W.B. 4 Cyl., 4 Spd. $1,295 MUTVFGI nwTt J

to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Cumulative Fire Equipment . & Building Fund Land Acquisition $15,000.00 Emergency Medical Services Fund Remodeling of Quarters $8,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automaticalty referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the county auditor's office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers 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. Richard D. Mitchell Township Trustee Tippecanoe Township Ju.l-8 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 43C01 8805 ES 26 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is given that Sharon L. Stuckman was on the 24 day of May, 1988, appointed: personal representative of the estate of Nicholas Karachencew, 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

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Wed., June 8,1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 24 day of May, 1988. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Kosciusko Superior Court Richard A. Green Attorney for Personal Representative 116 East Main Street Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Telephone: (219) 457 3222 Ju.lß NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 43D01 8805 ES 27 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is given that Theldon Kline was on the 31 day of May, 1988, appointed: personal representative of the estate of Velma Ruth Sheline, 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 31 day of May, 1988. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Kosciusko Superior Court HAGEN & HAGEN, P.C., Attorneys Ju.815 NOTICE Equipment bids being accepted by Wawasee Community School Corporation Wawasee Community School Corporation is accepting bids on classroom equipment

specifications until Tuesday, June 28, 1988 at 12:00 P.M. Specifications can be obtalnmi at the office of the Superintendent. All blds -* should be delivered or mailed to the Office of the Superintendent — Wawasee Community School Corporation, R.R. 3, Box M2A, Syracuse, IN 46567, in a sealed envelope marked "equipment quotations," on the outside of the envelope. All bids should be valid for a minimum of ninety (90) days from the date of opening, June 28,1988. The Wawasee Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any quote based upon the following criteria: 1. Cost 2. Serviceability 3. Availability (delivery time) 4 Specifications The Board also reserves the right to waive any informalities th the bidding process. Samples of items may be requested by the Board if brochures and specification data are not provided or clear enough to determine applicability. All quotes should include delivery costs. Thank you for your interest in us. Should you have any questions, please contact us at 219 457 3188. Board of School Trustees Wawasee Community School Corporation R.R. 3, 80x662A Syracuse, IN 46567 Carol Swartzendruber, Secretary Ju.l-8

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