The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 July 1988 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 27,1988

LEGALS NOTICE OF TEMPORARY LOAN BY WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ** Notice Is hereby given that the Warsaw Community Schools desire to borrow the total sum of $2,080,000.00 In anticipation of the current revenues of said Warsaw Community Schools levied and In the course of collection for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1988, in the amount and on the date specified: Amount Date of Loan Date Due $2,080,000.00 August 30, 1988 December 30, 1988 Such temporary loan will bear interest at a rate subject to approval by the State Board of Tax Commissioners, If the rate exceeds eight percent (8%4 per annum. The Board of Trustees of said School has appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of the current revenues of the Warsaw Community Schools to be derived from the tax levies made in the year 1987, and payable in the year 1988, for the payment of said temporary loan. Said temporary loan shall be evidenced by time warrant of the Warsaw Community Schools, and the interest accruing on such warrant to date of maturity shall be added to and included in the face value thereof. Sealed bids of persons desiring to make such loan to the Warsaw Community Schools shall be received by Warsaw Community Schools on or before 12:00 noon (EST) on the Bth day of August, 1988. at the Central Instructional Materials Center, 1 Administra tion Drive, Warsaw, Indiana, at the office of the Superintendent. Such sealed bids shall stipulate the rate of interest to be charged by the bidder and shall be accompanied by an affidavit showing that no collusion exists bet ween the bidder and any other bidder for such loan. Warsaw Community Schools shall furnish, at its expense, a transcript of proceedings and other supporting documents or dinarlly required to substantiate such temporary loans. Any legal opinions required by the bidder as to the nontaxability of interest received on this temporary loan must be ar ranged by the bidder at the bidder's sole expense. Provision, terms and conditions contained within the tax anticipation warrants shall be determined by Warsaw Community Schools with a specimen of those terms and condi tlons being provided to any bidder upon re quest. Any bidder requiring different terms and conditions must set forth those terms and conditions with its bid. In the event the closing of the sale of these tax anticipation warrants is required by the bidder to be held outside Kosciusko County, Indiana, the bidder must pay travel expenses for persons required to travel to attend such closings. Interest on the tax anticipation warrants shall be computed using a 30-day month and 360-day year. In the event, any bidder re quires a different computation method to be used, this method must be included in the bid. The tax anticipation warrants will be signed by the’President and Secretary of the board of School Trustees, with any one of them being authorized to use a facsimile signature. Warsaw Community Schools has designated the warrants herein advertised as "qualified tax exempt obligations" for purposes of me Internal Revenue Service Code as amended. At the Central Instructional Materials Center, 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:00 P.M. (EST) on the Sth day of August, 1988, or in the event no meeting is held on that date or that time, then at the next regular or special meeting of the Board of Trustees held thereafter, the Warsaw Community Schools will canvass and consider the bids submitted and at such meeting or adjournment thereof, will award said loan to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana this 18th day of July, 1988. WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Thomas D. Moore, Secretary Jy. 27/A. 3 NOTICE To the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. You are hereby notified that on the Ist day of July, 1988, the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, State of Mdiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 8-16-3, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative bridge fund was established to provide for the fol lowing: FOR THE BUILDING AND REPAIR OF BRIDGES. The fund will be provided for by a tax levy of nine cents ($.09) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing unit, the tax to be levied annually beginning In 1988, payable in 1989, and continuing for a total period of five (5) years. Ten (10) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy may file a petition with the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the proposed levy before Issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. Maurice Beer Charles Lynch Fredrick W. Gilliam Board Os Commissioners STATE BOARDOFTAX COMMISSIONERS Date: July 15,1988 Robert M. Bond, Secretary NOTICE To the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. You are hereby notified that on the Ist day of July, 1988, the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 36-9-14.5, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative capital development fund was established to provide for the following: TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR PROVISIONS LISTED IN I.C. 36-9-14.5-2. The fund will be provided for by a tax levy on all taxable real and personal property in the taxing unit for a period of three (3) years. The tax rate on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable property will be ten cents ($.10) for 1988 taxes payable in 1989, ten cents ($.10) for 1989 taxes payable In 1990, and ten cents ($.10) for 1990 taxes payable in 1991. Fifty (50) or more taxpayers In the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy may file a petition with the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, not later than thirty (30) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall Immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. Maurice Beer Charles Lynch Fredrick W. Gilliam Board Os Commissioners STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Date: July 15,1988 Robert M. Bond, Secretary KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS The following Is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of August, 1988. J Welrlck 1907.08; M J Schmitt 1160.91; M Kenlpe 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 Welrlck 1097.16; B Knapp 1097.16; L Cole 1097.16; M McCoy 231.00; S Bryant 840.00; S Lawlor 504.00; P Brown 1907.08; G Heagy 1,160.91; 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; V Shoemaker 1828.33. J Cox 1143.25, B Shafer 1119.75; K Thomas 1097.16; L Justice 1097.16; B Ford 504.00; E Heckman 378.00; B Geiger 294.00, J Clay 336.00, B Hay 651.00, B Dust 1704.66; C Sundhelmer 1143.25; P Rader 1119.75; R Hoppus 666.66; V Morris 1097.16; R Robinson 2036.32; C A Roveristine 1948.56; S Holderman 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 Brindle 1786.29; S Whitaker 1761.36; D Curtis 1736.44; S Knispel 1723.97; T Baugher 1661.66; J Mooney 1661.66; D Spelgle 1587.24; A Valentine 1562.31; E Brown 1574.48; S Stone 1537.39; M Fishbaugh 1537.39; TCiriello 1661.66; C Brower 2708.33; M Kissinger 1369.16; J Eherenman 336.00; G Eastlund 639.75, C Eastlund 134.75; R Girod 175.50; L Sebb 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 Myrick 1119.75; P Gammiere 1097.16; J Braumberger 882.00; C Cauffman 1506.41; C Morts 1143.25; K Bouse 1119.75, J Balazs 1097.16; D Wilcoxson 798.00, S A Mitchell 1506.41; J Prado 1143.25; D Biesemeyer 1119.75; M Waltz 240.00, K Williamson 840.00; S McKrill 546.00, M White 2730.00, E Barber 420.00; B Clampitt 756.00; E Slater 210.00, A Berger 1680.00, E Rife 840.00; Z Wertenberger 1050.00; C Slabaugh 1596.00; H Hoffman 630.00; S Baumgartner 210.00; M B Camden 882.00; M Alberding 336.00; D VanDeWater 882.00; D Richard 1907.08, S Maenhout 1625.00; C Overmyer 1143.25, A Kennedy 1119.75; S Kurtz 1097.16, E Zimmerman 756.00; 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 1670.08; W Stafford 1389.41; V Dickerson 1174.00, P Ab bett 850.90; B Hill 936.00; J Dickson 481.12; B Hall 166.16; D Helmuth 302.56; L Marker 79.36, 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 Stutzman 1097.16; J Hetler 135.00; D Smith 120.00; M West 1320.00; C Smythe 1320.00; G Grubbs 180.00, 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 1333.33; D Goshert 1256.00; N Mathews 252.00; S Knisely 1256.00; L Bruner 1256.00; S Nichols 1097.16; M Reed 435.00, R Williams & Sons 53.20; D Richard 505.50, G Lengemann 27.72; S Kurtz 162.95; S Maenhout 68.00; Charter Network 59.72; Business Equipment 46 65; C Retz 8.10; Wad dell Printing 95.00; Charter Network 5.78; Business Equipment 32.59; A Gunter 102.25; Executive Office Machines 271.90; T Harman 34.79; Business Systems 287.88, United Telephone 38.39; NBS 6.96; Waddell Printing 785.00; Charter Network 74.40; United Telephone 4.01; Business Equipment 27.73, A E Boyce 523.50; Federal Express Corp 22.75; Early Elevator 270.85; Hall Hardware 32.40; Miller & Sons 129.40; Hatfield Electric 1235.80; Sears 370.45; Culligan 175.00, Waste Management 153.00, Comfortemp 67.50, Ar row Services 174.00; Superior Supply 600 89, Lowmans 490.11, Professional Chemical 382.59; Nipsco 12637.51; Hoosier Water 278.30; Sewage Collection 268.60; Charter Network 19.96; Leiter Enterprises 36.40; United Telephone 41.86; J Weirick 69.00; Business Equipment 303.85, A E Boyce 5659.25; Postmaster 1000.00; Charter Net work 40.49; Thomas Rubber Stamp 8.50; Waddell Printing 281.00; Atek 3835.16; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; McHatton Sadler Funeral Chapel 100.00, Titus 60.00; Eastlund Harris Funeral Home 100.00, Logansport State Hospital 167.86; Whitley County 6.00, United Telespectrum 72.00; United Tel 60.23, Charter Network .58; Kosciusko Co Fair Board 2777.78; United Tel 96.15; B Wilder 40.00; C Freeman 20.00; G Good 100.00; R Younce 30.00; D Patterson 45.00; N Walenga 30.00; D Cowen 200.00; G Miner 25.00, K Roberts 40.00; A Bushen 30.00; L Davis 25.00; D Gray 25.00; T Shaffer 100.00; K Geuns 140.00; D Adkins 30.00; SJ?iegsecker 125.00; J Dennie 35.00, D Kunn 40.00; R Mauck 100.00; J Watkins 40.00; D Addison 45.00; T Glancy 50.00; M Kruger 30.00; N Shoemaker 35.00; Times/Union 149.39; R Durbin 795.75; J Kauffman 30.00, Marion County 440.00; Eastlund Harris 100.00, McHatton Sadler 100.00, Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Strong Funeral Home 30.00; McHatton Sadler 200.00; Mishler Funeral Home 100.00, Deaton Funeral Home 100.00, Beaman Home 916.67; Kosciusko Development 2500.00; Public Safety Animal Control 6361.00, Historical Society 1416.63; United Tel 40.20; IBM 10775.00; K Arnett 92.00, Mail/Journal 251.05; Reception Diagnostic Ctr 212.31; Westville Correctional Ctr 882.00, United Tel 946.60; Atlas Industries 114.75; Elkhart County 24.00; Juvenile Justice 2500.00; A E Boyce 942.75; Fisher Bros Paper 432.00; J Hutchens 39.00; Tippecanoe Twp 500.00; Indiana Carbon Co 414.85; Employee Benefit Plan Fund 48657.60; G E Computer Serv 507.00; D Frantz 121.00; Charter Network .21; United Tel 2179.03; Pathologist Assoc 80.00, R Kemper 286.75; Drainage Bd Petty Cash 35.00; G Lengemann 96.24; M Koehlinger 45.00; H Olinger 45.00; M Gardner 5.00; United Tel 388.03; W Parke, MD 1200.00; R Robinson 5980.00; E Bazini 25.00; D Cates 25.00, W Dalton II 25.00; T Earhart 25.00; R Helm 25.00, D Huffer 25.00; C Kehler 25.00; D Kolbe 50.00; V Landis 25.00; J Rigdon 25.00, ’ B Tandy 50.00; R Burner 10.00; R Sand 110.00; J Pequignot 24.00; L Furnivall 15.00; Gordys Sub 42.58; Richards Restaurant 76.41; Viewpoint 63.42; Richards 45.84; LaMadre 56.81; Lake .City Wholesale 29.60; John Wongs 101.91; Pepsi 44.00; Pizza Hut 42.13; Wm Dalton II 1305.00; T Earhart 175.00; J Geberin 365.00; R Green 4445.00; J Howard 555.00; D Huffer 888.00; D Kolbe 987.50; M Reed 280.00; Rockhill, Pinnick Etc 252.00; Warsona Printing 74.30; NBS 48.53; Lawyers Co-op 88.25; West Publishing 3950.50; Charter Network 119.90; United Tel 41.24; Postmaster 500.00; D Weaver 13.28; R Sand 83.75; T Earhart 239.25; R Sand 91.81; NBS 12.71; United Tel 40.29; Charter Net work 39.52; IBM 135.00; A E Boyce 54.40; South Bend Drafting 66.50; Postmaster 1325.00; Charter Network 6.99; E K Wagner 27.00; Charter Network 11.88; R Cox 136.00; R Jarress 92.00; Business Equipment 134.12; Precision Automotive 335.86; Poulson Ford 54.63; Arrow Glass 200.24; Emergency Radio 43.00; Warsaw Automotive 29.39; Ab & Toms 157.45; Sign Graphics 90.00; J Hetler 95.42; R Carlile 3.00; G Himes 72.00; R Breyer 72.00; 5 Patterson 60.00; J Custer 28.00; M Weller 72.00; J Willard 128.00; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 104.55; Gast Fuel 8. Service 6876.21; Sllveus 6 Bradway 102.69; Marathon Oil 24.67; Express 451.64; Amoco 22.21; R Robinson 100.00; S Jenkins Co 237.63; Cooks Repair 130.98; Badger Uniform 227.93; Shell 402.77; S Jenkins Co 160.02; Indiana Sheriffs Assoc 10.00; Blossers 3.99; Smith Tire 528.00; Kos Co FairAssn 87.50; Kos SWCD 31.00; Blossers Studio 112.55; Co Extension Ofc 11.49; DNR 91.88; M Kissinger .80; Lincoln Graphic 57.48; Business Equipment 284.15; United Tel 1.20; Charter Network 39.90; J Walmer 137.20; NBS 29.40; Charter Network 28.97; IBM 135.00; Waddell Printing 22.00; Business Equipment 27.50; Vanßuren Twp 41.48, S A Mitchell 128.25; J Prado 56.25; Nipsco 132.39; United Tel 93.54; Radio Shack 17.95; United Tel 44.35; F Slabaugh 575.00, P Rife 71.77; I Salman 99.68; R Hoffman 39.50; R White 326.25; D Slater 22.95; Charter Net work 14.31; Town of Syracuse 163.82; PDH 91.74; Zerox Corp 93.00; United Tel 175.76; C Knispel 136.75; Business Equipment 10.30; Executive Office 50.00; N Howell 168.48; C Retz 277.38; Indiana Office Systems 242.10; Info 8. Records Assoc 119.47; J Balazs 157.83; S Myrick 325.32; C Morts 157.86; C Knispel 262.23; C Cauffman 157.87; C Hefty 199.26; C Morts 114.53; D Biesemeyer 172.85; S A Mitchell 286.69; J Prado 172.86 KOSCIUSKO CO. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL E Nelson 672.00; H Clevenger 441.00; J P Milam 441.00; M Hoffman 1320.00; B Hoffman 1050.00; L Blackburn 756.00; J Tucker 756.00; L Swick 580.00; G Miller 588.00; B Clampitt 1344.00; D Beery 672.00; E Evans 672.00; W G Kinsey 1050.00; J Plfer 1008.00;

M Plfer 1050.00; I Salman 200.00; C Caufman 200.00; A Gunter 200.00; L Harman 1100.00; U Kintzel 1100.00; J Sherwin 350.00; S McKrill 378.00, K Grimm 336.00; G K Boggs 336.00; B Leininger 210.00; B Leininger 567.00; E Barber 252.00; A Warner 546.00; G Warner 168.00; L Arnold 504.00; E Sparks 294.00; W Gillum 294.00, S Thompson 200.00; M Warren 200.00; 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 A Mitchell 200.00; C Knispel 200.00; M Baumgartner 200.00; V Bules 315.00; E Slater 126.00; W Metzger 231.00; J Sherwin 567.00; V Donahue 1050.00; L Donahue 1050.00; S Steele 714.00 MA Farllng 714.00; J Boggs 609.00; R Plunimer 462.00; P Molebash 210.00; K Goon 630.00; B Whltrldge 1050.00; B Hathaway 651.00; K McKown 520.00; S Greider 630.00; T Reiff 1050.00; J Prado 200.00; D Braumberger 798.00; R Hathaway 756.00; C Hefty 1050.00; R Insley 315.00; J Morganthaler 882.00; J Ridings 336.00; A Vitaniemi 882.00; M Ridings 200.00; S Myrick 200.00; H Forks 714.00; M Hull 378.00; N Stump 714.00; D Warren 462.00; J Balazs 200.00; C Morts 200.00; J Zellers 1100.00; M Kuyper 882.00; P Kingston 882.00; D Nichols 756.00; E Pochron 882.00; G Wilkinsß6l.oo; R Zimmer 777.00; LR A ST - 205 Dale Custer 252.00; Klink Trucking Inc 2065.56, W & W Gravel 2030.00 GDI —2OB Haviland Drainage Products 5623.78; Frederick A Lozier & Sons 775.25; GAG Hauling 500.00; Kline 1500.00; Lamoine Leckrone 4116.04; Frank Wall Excavating 580.00 UPKEEP —209 Haviland Drainage Products 3812.08; Frederick Lozier & Sons 770.00; Lamoine Leckrone 8178.58; James Nickels 8610.00; Secrist Builders 92.00; Harold Wilson 200.30 REASSESSMENT-237 Employee Benefit Plan Fund 892.80; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 1320.74; J Pifer 3.50; M Pifer 78.19, Thornburgs — Syr 775.03; V Bules 27.90; D Beery 45.92; E Evans 37.59; L Donahue, Sr 36.48; S Steele 70.21; S Greider 21.92; B Hathaway 13.50; M Hoffman 143.15; T Reiff 45.99; D Braumberger 25.88; R Hathaway 42.08; R Insley 9.23;' J Morganthaler 13.95; J Ridings 24.98; A Vitaniemi 62.33; G Kinsey 49.50; M Hull 28.57; P Kingston 33.11; E Pochran 24.08; G Wilkins 41.21 CORRECTIONS FUND-243 M Beardslee, Anesthesia Service 180.00; Branam, Willman, etc. 37.00; Brennans 605.18; Convenience Clinic 167.00; R Heyde, DDS 180.00; M Jensen, MD 28.00, KCH 1663.85; Kosciusko Radiology 84.00; Lake City Wholesale 24.72; Orthopaedic Surgery 1100.00; Wm Parke, MD 97.00; South Bend Medical Foundation 31.00 REVENUE SHARING-505 S Maenhout 972.50; J Bess 860.75; M Sellers 870.00; A Wiseheart 795.75; Business Equipment 27.65; NBS 5.88; G Lengemann Co 192.48 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS K Traylor 2708.33; R Leiter 1772.08, C Shilling 1583.33; D Rogers 1483.63; R Jackson 1446.28; R Himes 1592.65; B Kuhn 1592.65; R Martin 1592.65; J Mettler 1377.80, L Young 1319.67; J Ingle 1420.88; S Angle 1140.00, C Cotton 990.00; J Feldman 1140.00; W Smalley 1140.00; D Trippiedi 1140.00; J Adams 1402.76; E Coy 1445.04; P Deaton 1451.08; L Engle 1402.76; D Huffman 1402.76; B Hyde, Jr 1414.84; M Johnson 1402.76; F Kammerer 1396.72; T Kuhn 1157.21; R Meeks 1420.88; A Miller 1414.84; B Miner 1396.72; L Montel 1384.64; M Walther 1402.76; G Young 1288.00, G Adams 1372.92; K Busselberg 1415.76; J Davis 1421.88; G Estepp 954.72; G Huffman 1421.88, B Hyde 111 1391.28; D Jackson 1409.64; J Kuhn 1415.76; B Montel 1403.52; R Norman 1421.88; L Phillips 1240.32; T Rowland 1415.76; D Shilling 1452.48; M Winger 1421.88; Business Equipment 12.21; G Lengemann Co 48.81; Rem ington Rand 3319.18; Tepe's 24.97; Gast Fuel &> Service 424.40; Petroleum Traders 3195.00; Monteith Tire 2405.61; Ace Hardware 21.38; Bearings Inc 474.61; Blxel Paint 105.23; Dale Custer 66.50, Deeds Equipment 26400.36; Dyna Systems 130.60; Ernst Truck Equip 385.81; Ft Wayne Tire Ctr 340.00; Frame Service 465:54; Higgins Farm & Lawn 28.24; Holies Wrecker Service 85.00; Indiana Textile Co 137.95; Kerlin Tractor Sales 28.05; Kimm Paint 60.56; K & J Distributors 147.95; KMI 92.10; Miller & Sons 59.22; Pefrolane 19.94; Purity Cylinder Gases 189.56; Quality Farm & Fleet 77.49; Quarry Supply Products 134.43; Graham Rankin 484.60; Reid Holcomb 2019.74; Rudd Equipment 104.12; Russ Moore Inc 81.72; Schraders 404.78; South Side Supply 539.76; TSC Store 77.10; TTP Inc 179.77; Tool Specialties 20.00, Traingle Fleet Service 90.82, W & W Truck Sales 793.65; Walmer Supply 12.44; Warsaw Automotive 268.82; Warsaw Chemical 35.60; Warsaw Steel 844.50; Warsaw Tool Supply 232.35; Welsh Machine & Mfg 349.50; X-ergon 542.15; Phend & Brown 730.19; Pierceton Equipment Co 72510.25; Coverall Rental 602.30; Advanced Drainage Systems 102.24; Logansport Metal Culverts 3641.28; E & H Utility Sales 859.84; Charter Network 93.74; Nipsco 314.12; Hoffer Excavating 440.00; Ralph Bushong 750.00; Bruce Petros 206.70; Harmon Glass 34.75; L & L Body Shop 92.00; Ginter Electric 280.53; Times-Union 36.00; Employee Benefit Plan Fund 19670.40 KOS. CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS J Heyde, DDS 21.50; V Schwartz 47.50; J Shupe, DDS 33.00; Duemling Clinic Pharm I 108.94; Mathes Pharmacy 8.46; Warsaw Pill Box 200.40; Hooks 78.60; E Schmidt, MD 151.05; R Johnston, MD 12.00; Urology Assoc 22.40; CFB Radiology 111.50; J Thomas, MD 6.25; Robert Jensen, MD 6.25; D Paflas, MD 153.50; W Ashman, MD 176.45; J Hill, MD 8.80; Fairfield Pathologist I 70.77; Roger Vanorsdoll, MD 37.20; W Parke, MD 8.00; R Snider, MD 104.20; T Dumas, MD 18.75; Lutheran Hospital 595.48; Parkview Hospital 18.70; IUMC 3444.17; Woodlawn Hospital 132.00; St Josephs Medical Ctr 203.75; KCH 757.15; South Bend Med Foundation 48.00; Duemling Clinic Lab 20.10; Selah Ctr 90.00; S Ashton, DO 55.00; G Dillon, MD 37.00; A Jag ger, DPM 150.00; K-Mart 91.24; Kosciusko Medical Clinic 27.00; Dr Martindale, DPM 75.00; Pastoral Counseling Services 500.00; J Thallemer, OD 91.00; L Wick, DDS 63.00; Christian Haven Homes 2211.00; Indiana Un Methodist Children's Home 1210.00; Shelter Care Facility 1800.00; Wernle Home 4500.00; White's Institute 1680.00; Selah Center Inc 420.00; Elkhart Psychological Service 260.00 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL& CLAIMS D W Haines, MD 1183.66; J Cupp 1907.08; W Baxter 1647.41; J Johnson 1143.25; M Moussallam 1119.75; B Clouse 1529.91; R Strong 1408.37; R Weaver 1457.50; P Mclnnis 840.00; G Romine 62.50; R Thornton 72.05; D Van Gilder 62.50; J Weyler 61.00; D Woodward 54.00; W Wilson 62.50; Acres, USA 14.00; Enterprise for Education 4.25? League of Women Voters of Mass. 10.00; Local Government Commission 37.00; Business Equipment 76.44; Brennans 26.82; Public Safety Animal Control 208.33; Ace Hardware 17.56; County Extension Office 51.50; Health Dept Petty Cash 13.06; TAL Lab & Consultants 70.00; Turner Technologies 106.00; B Weaver 255.00; W Baxter 225.75, B Clouse 49.75; C Pena 219.00; R Strong 180.25; Employee Benefit Plan Fund 2779.20 GRANT FQR HEALTH DEPT. PAYRdLL A CLAIMS C Pena 1000.00; County Health Dept 1178.00; D Swab 240.00; Charter Network 168.45; UnltedTelephoneCol.ls I, Patricia A Brown do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of August, 1988. 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 William Kehoe- requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of a deck 10' off of the waters edge on his property which Is located on the west side of Grand Blvd, and 275 fwi west of a 20' Road and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located In the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Lot. Number 25 and part of Lot Number 26

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A fair within a fair. This is what the Kosciusko County Fair Association is planning on Wednesday, Aug. 3, with the Family Assistance Fair. The Family Assistance Fair, to Area students are on IU dean's list Five area students were among the Indiana University undergraduates who earned Dean’s List status for the spring semester of the 1987-88 school year. To be named on the Dean’s List, students must have a 3.5 or better grade-point average (from a possible 4.0) in a minimum of 12 hours of course work. ♦ The local students who achieved Dean’s List recognition were: Shane Avery, r 5 box 71, Syracuse; Sheri Bushong, r 1 box 238a, Milford; Amy Glassley, r 4 box 155, Syracuse; Julie Schwartz, r 1 box 242, Milford, and Erik Sharp, r 1 box 90, Milford. These students will be among those honored next spring at lU’s traditional Founders Day program on the Bloomington campus. Morrison Island, Lake Wawasee This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the 9th day of August, 1988 at 8:30 A.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, 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 Jy.2o-27 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 Paul Yeagley requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of a 28'x48' residence and boathouse 0 feet from the waters edge and 33' from a road right-of-way on his property which is located on the west side of a 30' Road and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Lot Number 12 Mason Sunrise Beach Addition This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, In the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the 9th day of August, 1988 at 8:30 A M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, 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 Jy.2o-27

NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the Sth day of August, 1988 will conduct a public hearing on the 1989 budget and on the 25th day of August?l9Bß will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programs $9,423,730 50000: Debt Services $2,819,743 12000: Instruction — Special Programs 621,840 13000: Instruction — Adult/Coatinuing Education... 74,800 Total Debt Service Fund $2,819,743 14000: Instruction — Summer School 143,070 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 21000: Support Services Pupils 337,680 25000: Support Services-Business $1,511,996 22000: Support Services — Instruction Staff 501,610 23000: Support Services — General Administration.. 323,000 Total Capital Projects Fund $1,511,996 24000: Support Services — School Administration.. .. 1,034,220 TRANSPORTATION FUND 25000: Support Services — Business 2,651,500 25000: Support Services — Business $1,499,400 26000: Support Services — Central 1,222,340 26000: Support Services — Central 156,000 29000: Support Services — Other 0 30000: Community Services 175,000 Total Transportation Fund $1,655,400 40000: Non programmed Charges 490,450 i 50000: Debt Services.- 0 v' Total General Fund 516,999,240 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED T „ „ . Debt Trans- Capital FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 OF IN General Service portation Projects COMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31,1989, inclusive $16,999,240 $2,819,743 $1,655,400 $1,511,996 2. Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year to be • made from appropriations unexpended 6,970,350 842,581 820,649 1,741,453 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 301,704 —o— —o— 1,597,700 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year —not included in line 2 or 3 —o— —o— —o— —o—- — Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) $24,271,294 $3,662,324 $2,476,049 $4,851,149 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance, June 30of present year .1... > (136,404 ) 750,046 191,530 3,000,474 7. Taxes to be collected present year (Dec. Settlement) 2,404,560 667,986 544,778 625,186 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file). a. Total Column A Budget Form No. 2 5,348,674 99,907 91,400 800,000 b. Total Column B Budget Form No. 2 10,998,053 210,000 163,854 200,000 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7,8a and 8b) $18,614,883 $1,727,939 $ 991,562 $4,625,660 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 5,656,411 1,934,385 1,484,487 225,489 11. Operating balance (or allocation for future projects) 24,038 70,430 —O— 1,765,000 12. Total (Add Lines 10 and 11) $ 5,680,449 $2,004,815 $1,484,487 1,990,489 13. Replacement Credit from Local Option Tax —o— —o— —o— —o—- — Total Less Replacement Credit (line 12 less line 13) 5,680,449 $2,004,815 $1,484,487 $1,990,489 15. Levy Excess Funds applied to this budget —O— —o— —o— —o—- — Net Amount To Be Raised (line 14 less line 15) $ 5,680,449 $2,004,815 $1,484,487 $1,990,489 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Net Taxable Propertys2oß,o97,93o FUNDS Proposed Rate Amount to Be Raised General 2-7297 $5,680,449 Debt Service 9634 2,004,815 Capital Projects 9565 1,990,489 Transportation .7134 1,484,487 To,al -. 5.3630 $11,160,240 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 Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS IMS 1986 IM7 1988 General $3,520,415 $3,984,447 $4,586,677 $5,202,448 Debt Service 891,695 1,368,505 1,290,431 1,445,240 Cumulative Building 1,233,569 1,298,581 1,310,594 1,352,637 Transportation 726,857 841,681 628,279 1,178,667 Totals $6,372,536 $7,493,214 $7,815,981 $9,178,992 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 adjustment 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 commissioners will fix a date for hearing In this county. Dated this 25th day of July, 1988. ? Arden D. Warner, President Juergen L. Voss, Vice President Thomas D. Moore, Secretary Max M. Anglin, Member Larry E. Bair, Member Terry Klondarls, Member Michael Martin, Member Board of School Trustees Jy.27-A.3

be between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Kiddies Day in the Activities Tent, Kosciusko Fairgrounds, was designed to acquaint young parents with local community services, services which are able to contribute to improved family life. In addition, the Fair Association hopes that the agencies participating in the Family Assistance Fair will become better acquainted with each other, consequently improving networking procedures. According to the Fair Association, agencies participating in the Community Assistance Day are any private, government and United Way organizations wishing to distribute literature concerning their services to young families in the county. At least one knowledgeable person per group will be on hand to personally answer questions. The Fair Association has also invited area ministers and township

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Monroe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at R.#3, Warsaw, Indiana will conduct a public hearing on the 1989 budget on August 9, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at R.#3, Warsaw, Indiana, on August 16, 1988 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 calling 267 4238. BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Be Replacement Tax Township Funds Estimate Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $8,867 $5,493 $.1229 Recreation Fund 150 221 .0049 Township Poor Relief Fund Will be set by county auditor EMS Fund 600 405 .0091 Totals $9,617 $6,119 $.1369 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 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 Commissionerswill fix a date forbearing in this county. Dated July 22, 1988 Merlin H. Wertenberger, Trustee Monroe Township Jy.27-A.3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Seward Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at R.#L Claypool, will conduct a public hearing on the 1989 budget on August 23, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at R.ifl, Claypool, on August 30, 1988 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 219-491-3545 or at office at R.#l, Claypool. BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Be Replacement Tax Township Funds Estimate Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $19,010 $13,000 $.1168 Fire Fighting Fund 20,000 12,000 .1142 Recreation Fund 900 — — Township Poor Relief Fund 4,500 Set by auditor Totals $44,410 $25,000 $.2310 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 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 Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 26, 1988 Robert L. Hoffman, Trustee Seward Township Jy.27-A,3

trustees to be available for questions and information. Furnishing ground in and around the activities tent, the Fair Association is anticipating 25 to 30 agencies will be represented. Some organizations include Planned Parenthood, the Welcome Wagon, Warsaw Housing Authority, public and private school systems, the Adult Basic Education Center, Combined Community Services and Parents Without Partners. The list goes on. Though a Family Assistance Fair has not before been conducted for Kosciusko, the Fair Association believes it to be a cost effective method for distribution of community service information. Following the Family Assistance Fair, an evaluation conference will be held between participating agencies, churches, government and the Fair Association.

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