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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 19,1989

PUBLIC NOTICES 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 25th of April, 1989. D Weirick 988.00, M Schmitt 565 00; S Tat ter 546.00; L Christner 537.00 M Kenipe 565.00; R Hartzell 528.00; S Christner 546.00; B Knapp 528.00; M McSherry 53 7 00, L Cole 528.00; G Morehouse 537.00, M McCby 112.50, N Weirick 528.00; S Bryant 537 00; M Alberding 225.00; D Arnett 528 00; P Brown 988.00; N Quillen 1893.33, M Garman 565.00. K Sponseller 539.00; M Wolford 546 00, M Weller 546.00; M Miner 546 00 E Ransbot tom 533.00, P Patrick 533.00 E Thomas 533.00; G Heagy 565 00; L Peters 527 00. J Cox 886.00; B Shafer 546.00 K Thomas 546.00; B Hay 135.00; L Justice 565.00, V Bell 546.00; D Kemper 546 00; B Dust 826 00. C Sundheimer 565.00; R Hoppus 160 00 P Racier 546.00, V Morris 533.00; R Robinson 1066 50; C Rovenstine 1064.45, S Holderman 1006.00; R Mikel 1025 30, R Fellows 1041 00 T Kitch 958.90; L Blackburn 974 60 H Moser 910.60; J Bronsing 910.60, M Hobbs 863.50; T Brindle 871.35; S Whitaker 919.65; D Curtis 839.95; S Knispel 832.10; M Speigle 785 80, A Valentine 751.10; E Brown 758.95, J Hetler 60.00; M Fishbaugh 735.40 T Baugher 785.00; J Mooney 785 00. J Hart 785.00, C Smythe 704.00; A Ciriello 785 00 K Privett 685.00; M Kissinger 803 00 R Kemper 1250.00, D Sadler 62.00 j Sadler 278 00 R Girod 85.00; L Sebo 741.00 D Hampton 723 00; A Gunter 896 00, M Warren 546.00; C Retz 546.00, S Thompson 565 00 N Howell 546.00, C Knispel 730 00. S Myrick 565 00 P Gammiere 546.00, C Hefty 535 00 C Danner 180.00, C Cauffman 730 00. K Bouse 565 00 E Balazs 535.00; C Morts 546 00 K Mayer 530.00; B McKrill 112.00, S McKrill 585.00, C Clampitt Jr 63.00, B Clampitt 450.00, D Slater 110.00, E Slater 315 00. J Berger 56 00. P Rife 55.00, E Rife 1215 00 D Boggs 62 00. E Bertsch 450 00. C Church 450 00 J Boggs 315 00. J Goon 56 00. K Goon 540 00. R Hoff man 55.00, E Nelson 540 00 M Baumgartner 71.00] I Salman 71.00; M Camden 405 00 D Barber 52.Q0, M Piter 360 00 L Kinsey 90 00 S Mitchell 730.00 J Prado 565 00 D Biesemeyer 546 00 B Whitridge 535 00; S Grieder 450.00, D Richard 988 00 C Over myer 565 00, A Kennedy 546 00 S-Maenhout 827.00, M Veach 546.00, S Gladieux 565 00, K Baker 546.00; P Marsh 546 00 J Moyer 664.00, E Wagner 316.00. M Hoerr 546 00, D Zolman 360 00; E Everest 69 00 S Everest 46 00. C Lynch 290 00. R Reed 375 00 M Beer 290.00. W Creighton 290 00 G Klinger 95 00. N DeGood 95.00; T Anglin 95 00 K Teel 95 00; R Hartzell 95.00; L Teghtmeyer 95 00. L Bertsch 95.00; R Denney 809 00; V Dicker son 546 00, P Abbett 454 00. W Stafford 642.00. C Hill 120 98. P Harty 400 00, D Nuell 241.96, D Hall 21 04, D Robinson 723 70. R Carlile 794 90. R Hetler 708 55 G Nash 716 40, T McCarty 685.00, R Phillips 685 00, B Stutzman 533.00; D Secrist 552 00 D Smith 60 00, T Conley 685 00. A Taylor 60 00 M Gilbert 685.00; J Pequignot 852 00 L Fur nivall 690 00. K Perkins 852 00 H Harper 936 00; E Brown 882 00 D Goshert 741.00. M Kroft 798 00, J Miner 74100 D Weaver 731.00; L Cochran 741 00. S Knisely 741 00 L Bruner 741 00, S Nichols 533 00 E Brumfield 690 00; D Haney 852 00. B Banghart 852 00 N

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HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8, Fri. 8-5:30, Sat. 8-4 "Home-Owned Cars & Tracks” • 87 CHEVY CAMARO IROC Z2B $lO CQC Loaded • 87 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS $2 QQC V-8 Auto, Air O,*7UJ • 86 BUICK SOMERSET LIMITED sfi QQC 4 Cyl. Auto. Loaded Vivvv • 86 OLDS REGENCY 98 $1 0 QQC 4Dr Loaded XV,iFV U •86 CHEVY SPECTRUM $0 QQC - 2Dr .. H 8 4 Cyl 5 Spd • 85 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME $C QQC Brougham, 2Dr Loaded V,»/W • 84 NISSAN 300ZX sll CAI) Auto.., Loaded. Very Clean lI,vVV . • 84 PONTIAC FIERO SPORT COUPE $4 OOE 4 Cyl Auto. Air • 84 CHEVY CORVETTE $1 E AAA Two Owners IJ,VVV • 82 CHEVY CITATION - $0 7QC 2 Dr., Hatchback, V-6, Auto. ■ **** • 80 FORD LTD $0 QQC 4 Dr . V-8, Auto , Air • 78 CHEVY IMPALA $1 OOE 4Dr . V-8 Auto Air - TRUCKS - • 88 CHEVY Clsoo SILVERADO $lO OOE V-8, Auto., Air • 87 CHEVY SlO BLAZER 4X4 $1 0 OOE Tahoe, V-6, Auto , Air • 87 FORD RANGER SWB $E CQC 4 Cyl., 5 Spd. • 87 CHEVY ASTRO VAN » $1 0 CQC 8 Pass., Very, Very Clean, One Owner IVyVWy • 87 CHEVY SCOTTSDALE $0 QQC Short Bed V-8. Auto.. Very Clean • 86 CHEVY CIO CUSTOM DELUXE $7 OOE 6 Cyl Auto I JU • 86 FORD El 50 CARGO VAN $7 OOE 6 Cyl Auto., Air I jvvv • 85 CHEVY CIO CUSTOM DELUXE $C OOE V-6, Auto., Elect. Tailgate Lift V,vvv • 85 GMCHICUBE 14' $2 EQE V-8, Auto , Air O,JJJ • 84 CHEVY CIO SUBURBAN $2 QQC Silverado Diesel • 84 JEEP CHEROKEE PIONEER $7 QQE 4x4. 4 Cyl., Auto.. Air ■ vv •84 CHEVY CIO $2 EQE Silverado, V-8. Auto . Air. W/Cap • 84 DODGE RAM 0250 $7 EQE Converted Van ' •84 FORD Flso CUSTOM $E QQE 6 Cyl., 4 Spd • 83 CNEVYSIOL.W.B. M QQR 4 Cyl . 5 Spd . PS •83 CHEVY $lO sfi EQE Extended Cab, 4x4, V-6, Auto., Air Vyvvv -■ wK WGM QUALITY L t j SERVICE PARTS |

Stewart 741.00. A E Boyce Co Inc 13052. Computerland 18.00, Printing Plus 11 30, M Reed 930.00; D Richard 472.50, M Veach 209 50 A Gunter 18.24, Executive Office Machines Inc 159.95. Atek Information Ser vices Inc 10.00; Waddell Printing Co 1103.65, Superior Supply 337 2”; Harmon Glass Com pany 273.58; Industrial Piping 259.31; J A Sexauer 204.50; L & S Equipment Inc 14.52, National Dust Control 214 64. Nowak Supply Co Inc 120.25, Builder's Mart 50.20 Superior Supply 1100.00, Hall Hardwar’e 55 59, A E Boyce Co Inc 3325 96, Waddell Printing Co 108.50, Postmaster 1500 00 Adams Remco Inc 33.57, R Durbin 630 00. Atek Information Services Inc 104 00. Centel Cellular 72 00. R Durbin 189.50, The Mail Journal/The Paper 123 86; Times Union 481.55; Key Benefit Employee Fund 7736.32, Town Os Syracuse 37422.00; Tippecanoe Township. 500 00; G E Computer Service 507 00, Kosciusko Fa-r Association 27500 00. Whitley County Sheriff 308 00, Eastlund Harris Funeral Home 100 00, C O McComb & Sons 100 00 Marshall County Auditor 80.00 Noble County Auditor 45 00, A G Schafer DVM 121.25, Atek Infor mation Services Inc 3841.81 M Zanders 49 00, H Mitchell 224 00. G Eastlund 50 00. County Extension Office 4 55, J Moyer 173.75; Centel Cellular 48 00, Brennan Drugs 348 37; Kosciusko Community Hospital 147.15; Kosciusko Radiology 72 00. Lake City Wholesale 16.10, Superior Supply 200 00 NBS Office Supplies 14.03 Prosecuting At torney 200.00 L Butler Grainge 43 00, Adams/Remco Inc 78.38, B Dust 71 16 A E Boyce Co Inc 648 00 Information & Records Associates Inc 243.10, J Black 32 00 R Con ley 74 00; R Cox 40 00. J Custer 60 00 G Himes 8 00; J Hurd 52.00; J Kussmaul 64 00 C Love 106 00, B Spangle 28 00 A E Boyce Co Inc 470 46, Bureau Os Motor Vehicle 25.00. Business Equipment Co 23.33 Amoco Oil Company 29.75, Marathon Oil Co 868 J Bentley 262 50. Brateman Brothers 416.90. Apollo 1 Hour Photo 280 47 Blosser's Studio 92 37 Cox Studio 177 92 Flowers Firearms 106.00, Anchor Drive Center 94 44 Arrow Glass Company 232.26, Chuck's Towing Ser vice 45 00. Emergency Radio Service 18.20 C Bale 350.00; McCord Auto Supply 636 96, Monteith Tire 18 00 Precision Automotive 92 00. E F Rhoades & Sons Inc 53 00 Rice Ford Lincoln Mercury 8 50. D Robinson 1700.00, 'Smith Tire Service 168 00. Warsaw Automotive 95 24 Weirick Body Shop 300 65 Williams Industries Inc 238 15. Video World 2099 00, Executive Office Machines Inc 2729 00, G Lengemann Co 15 45 G Lengemann Co 503 40 R Kemper 57.25 Times Union 33.36 Postmaster 200 00 B McKrill 282 48, D Slater 40 32. S Mitchell 53 66, M Piter 48 24, A E Boyce Co Inc 632 10. Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 36 30 Pitney Bowes 102 00; United Telephone Co 210.41; C Knispel 88 80. Xerox Corp 123 00 John Wongs Restaurant 34 01. Gordy's Sub Pub 40 65; J Green 8 50 N Hoeppner 37 00 B Clark 7 50, L Yoder 36.50 D Wall 50 00 J Pfeifer 9 00. D Willcox 44 00 J Scripture 37 00, J Gerencser 13 50 P Jackson 13 50 B Dye 36.00. T Baker 13 50 A Peters 15 00 R Middleton 850 E Walker 12 50 M Wilson 9 50, D Moore 15 00, H Frauhiger 800 'D Huffer 200 00, *D Kolbe 465 00 K Weikar* 535 00, *J Rigdon 981.15; The Lawyers Co Operative Publishing Co 373 00 West Publishing Co 721 49 K Perkins 220 00 'W Dalton II 25 00, 'R Balogh Jr 145 00 *T Earhart 675 00, 'M Reed 210 00 .'B Weiss 170 00 Hardesty Printing Co Inc 151 30 J Jarrett 298,00, Nipsco 11740 35 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT PAYROLL* CLAIMS D Haines 574 00, J Cupp 988 00 W Baxter 798 00, J Johnson 565 00 B Clouse 741 00 R Strong 732 00, M Moussallam 533 85 R Weaver 706 00, C Pena 112 50 P Mclnnis 546 00 B Clouse 34 15 NWWA Bookstore 21 75. O Cadwell 30 00 Waddell Printing Co 207 00 Brennan Drugs 10 91, Ace Hardware 13 96 Tepe's 50 97 Dan Riffle Public Safety Animal Control 208 33 Turner Technologies Inc 98 00, Kos Co Extension Office 6 50. B Baxter 306 25. C Pena 74 75 R Weaver 226 00 United Telephone C.o 92 08 Employee Key Benefit Fund 449 44 Com puterland 140 00 KOS. CO HWY DEPT PAYROLL & CLAIMS B Kuhn 852 25, R Leiter 875 00 D Rogers 772 08; C Shilling 731 00, R Martin 852 25, J

Ingle 620.65; L Young 723 50, J Adams Jr 756 90, E Coy 769 88, L‘Engle 756.90; R Himes 852 25; F Kammerer 756 90, R Meeks 724.45; A Miller 756 90, B Miner 717.96; L Montel 750.4 V G Adams 766 50, K Busselberg 766 50 J Davis 766 50, P Deaton 756 90, D Huffman 750.41, G Huffman 766 50, B Hyde Jr 782 86 B Hyde 111 766 50, R Jackson 778.75, J Kuhn 766.50; R Norman 766 50; L Phillips 766 50. T Rowland 766.50; D Shilling 766 50, M Winger 759.93. M Johnson 756 90, G Estepp 766.50; B Montel 766.50; D Jackson 766.50, M Walther 778 75, K Traylor 1483.00, T Kuhn 750.41, D Lynch 378 45; Key Benefit Employee Fund 3116.92, Lewis Oil Co 5260 50 Ace Hardware 44.29; American Wire Rope & Sling 293.40, Deeds Equipment Co Inc 181 38, Dyna Systems 194 13, Gilead Starter Service 47.23, Gragg Equipment Co 13.71. Higgins Farm & Lawn 163 77, Kerlin Tractor Sales 8.91, Kimm Paint 13.35, Kitchen Machinery Inc 202.06, Miller & Sons Structures Inc 72.36, Miner Lumber Co 132 00, Pederson Sells Equip ment 280 29. Purity Cylinder Gases 55.55, Reid Holcomb Co 67 30. Rudd Equipment Corp 200.13, Schraders 568 91; Superior Sup ply 59 15, TSC Store 145 86, TTP Inc 3094 68, W & W Truck Sales 885 82; Walmer Supply 25 83 Warsaw Steel Co 276 24, Warsaw Tool Supply Inc 35 85. Wholesale Electric 187 58; Phend & Brown Inc 3799 25, Coverall Rental Advanced Drainage System 4.60, Ace Hard ware 29 86 E & H Utility Sales 4963.86; Pete's Body Shop-,228 75; Safe Way' Door 9806 27 . q ’I HEA GRT 1533 PAYROLL* CLAIMS M Alexander 440 00 *■ REASSESSMENT PAYROLLS. CLAIMS L Harman 530 00 J Zellers 530 00 C Hefty 93 00 D Barber 93 00. M Baumgartner 93 00, J Berger 93 00; D Boggs 93.00, C Cauffman 93 00 C Clampitt Jr 93 00 J Goon 93 00; A Gunter 93 00, R Hoffman 93.00, C Knispel 93 00 B McKrill 93 00; S Mitchell 93 00, P Rife 93 00, I Salman 93 00. F Slabaugh 93 00, D Slater 93 00, M Wertenberger 93 00 R White 93 00 J Sherwin 500 00 M Hoffman 409 50 M Kuyber 450 00 D Nichols 450.00, E Pochron 450 00 G Wilkins 450. 00 R Zimmer 450 00, B Hathaway 530 00, P Kingston 405 00. S McKrill 315 00 R Hathaway 427 50, C Morts 93 00, S Thompson 93.00 S Myrick 93 00 E Balazs 93 00 J Prado 93 00 J Morganthaler 500.00. M Farling 337 50, S Steele 337.50, B Hoffman 341.25. L Donahue Sr 315 00 C Donahue 90.00 N Howell 93 00 S Bradford 450 00 GRIDSYSTEM PAYROLL & CLAIMS J Bess 405 00 A Wiseheart 405 00, C Mellott 450 00 LOCAL ROAD& STREET PAYROLL & CLAIMS „ Phend & Brown Inc 2515 10 W & W Gravel 7048 55 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLL & CLAIMS R L McCoy Inc 16550.59 Bixel Paint Corp 46 27 James W Drew Corp 5353.20 E & H Utility Sales 2640 00 GEN DRAIN IMPROVEMENT PAYROLL* CLAIMS Rumfelt & Sons Excavating 1340 00 DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE PAYROLL* CLAIMS Rumfelt & Sons Excavating 260 00, 'La mome Leckrone 1 178 20 'Everest Crane & Dozer Service 2595 00 'Lamoine Leckrone 2664 00, 'Collier Excavating Mark Collier 4200 00 Emerson Poort 969 00 J & M Gravel Corp 446 00 CO HEALTH MA I NT. FUND PAYROLL & CLAIMS

NOTICE TO TAX PA YE RS OF WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools of Kosciusko Coun ty Indiana that the Board of Schools Trustees will meet at the Central Instructional Materials Center on May 8. >989 at 7 00 p m for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Capital Protects Fund and proposed plan under I C 21 2 15 The following is a general outline of the proposed plan CURRENT EXPENDITURES 1990 1991 1992 (1) Planned construction repair. $2,282,350 $1,375,800 $1,290,975 replacement or remodeling (2) Site acquisition 280.000 —o— —o—- — Site development 813,500 145,500 (4, Emergency allocation 75,000 100.000 100,000 (5) Purchase, lease, and repair of equipment 996,591 1,658.646 339,940 (6) Purchase, lease maintenance, 188 671 157,661 171,382 and repair of computer hardware SUBTOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES $3,865,612 $4,105,607 $2,047,797 (7 1 Allocation for future projects (cumulative total) 300.000 110.000 230.000 (8) Interest transfer to General Account pursuant, —o— —o— 0 P L 85 1987 section 5 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ALLOCATIONS (Cumulative totals) 54.165.612 54.215.607 $2,277,797 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE: January I. >990 Cash balance 51.000.000 Less entumbered appropriations - 1.000,000 Estimated cash available to fund plan $ —0 Property taxes 3.887.500 Auto Excise and Bank Tax receipts 250.000 Other Revenue 28,112. TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN $4,165,612 Taxpayers are invited to attend the meeting for a more details explanation of the plan and to exercise their rights’to be heard on the proposal If the proposal is adopted by resolution it will be submitted to the State Boardof Tax Commissioners for approval Arden D Warner President Thomas D Moore, Vice President Larry E Bair, Secretary Max M Anglin, Member Terry J K londaris. Member Michael J Martin, Member Richard W Ridderman, Member if"' ' a Left To Right: Lorry Rosenagle, Ross Timmons & Tobe Miller Milford Motors is our Digital Diagnostic System. The machine helps us to pin point your engine problems. It tells us what the ignition system's performance is and indicates what needs to be serviced on your vehicle. If you're having engine problems, stop and see us at: MILFORD MOTORS, INC. 655" 222 Hwy ' ' 5 ’ Mi "° rd 6*5».4 S s"u

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Catherine A Hutsell MPH ISBH Cons Fund 10 00; M Alexander 440.00, Needham's Business Machines Inc 645.00 CUM. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL & CLAIMS Key Benefit Employee Fund 254.56; L Donahue Sr 3.60; P Kinston 74.96; E Pochron 31.41, S Steele 27 45; G Wilkins 27.91; Atek Information Services Inc 42487.20 RECORDS PERPETUATION FUND PAYROLL & CLAIMS ’Faulkner'sTraveling Bindery 1000.00 FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL & CLAIMS NBS Office Supplies 2.01; J Bess 40.75; S Maenhout 14.00; C Mellott 2.50 KOS. CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS M Conley DDS 8 00, Convenience Clinic Inc 54.00; Family Practice Network Inc 90 00. L Fermback DDS 130.00; C Hollar DDS 121.00; B Kindig 42.00; Indiana United Methodist Children's Home 18.49; Lutheran Hospital Os Indiana 467.70, J Thallemer OD 131.00; Warsaw Pill Box Inc 34.60; L Wick DDS 60.00, Witham Memorial Hospital 293 70] The Children's Campus lr>c 2867 50 Christian Haven Homes 316.00, Indiana United Methodist Children's Home 118 00 Wernle Home 4960.00, Whites Institute 2077.00; Selah Center Inc 360.00, Elkhart Psychology Services 195 00, Selah Center Inc 120 00 I Patricia Brown 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 25th day of April, 1989 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Wawasee Community Schools Cor poration will receive sealed bids in the Ad ministration Building, R.R *3, Box 662A Syracuse, Indiana 46567 until 12 00 Noon local time, May 1, 1989 for the Abatement of Asbestos at Milford Elementary Middle School, Syracuse E lementary/Middle School, North Webster School and Wawasee High School. The bids shall be stamped for date and time upon receipt at the Administration Building. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Administration Building on May 1, 1989 at 12:00 Noon, local time. Bids received later than 4 00 p.m. will be return ed unopened Please indicate on the outside of your bid envelope, the project, as well as the prime contract name(s) and number(s) which are being bid, and the date and time of bid opening. Each bid proposal shall include all labor, material, and services necessary to com plete the project in strict accordance with the specifications as prepared by ATEC Associates, Incorporated, 3020 Congres sional Parkway, Suite H, Fort Wayne, In diana 46808 Complete bidding documents will be available at the Pre bid Walk thru on Thurs day, April 20, 1989 at 9:00 a m , local time Attendance at this walk thru is mandatory for potential bidders The walk thru will con vene at the Administration Building -Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Guarantee, made payable to the order of the Wawasee Community School Corporation, which shall not be less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid At the option of the bidder, a Certified Check, Bank Draft or a Bid Bond, Al A Form A3lO, or a Bonding Company's Standard Bid Bond, provided it is substantially the same as the AIA Form A3lO, may be submitted No bid will be con sidered unless it is so guaranteed The Bid Guarantee must be made payable to the order of the Wawasee Community School Corporation Cash deposits will not be ac

cepted. Each Prime Contractor to whom an award is made, will be required to furnish and pay for acceptable Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds, in the amount of one hundred, fifty percent (150%) of the con tract price, guaranteeing the performance of said work, and Certificates of Insurance covering Workmen's Compensation, Public Liability and Property Damage, and any other which may be required, and shall be secured by an Indiana based company or one licensed to do business in Indiana, before the contract can be signed and issued, all accor ding to the executed terms thereof. Such Bonds and Insurance shall be in full force and effect for a period of at least twelve (12) months after date of final completion and ac ceptance of the longest guarantee provided under the contractor's contract. All such Bonds and Insurance shall comply with all laws of the State of Indiana governing public contracts let by governmental units. In the event the bidder withdraws his bid or fails to execute satisfactory contract and furnish acceptable Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds within ten (10) days, after notice will be awarded to such the Owner, said Owner may declare the bidder's bid guarantee forfeited to the Owner as liquidated damages. The work shall be constructed in full ac cordance with this notice instructions to Bidders, Summary of Work, General Condi tions Supplementary General Conditions, General Requirements, Contract Drawings and Specifications, including all Addenda, as prepared by ATEC Environmental Con suitants, 3020 Congressional Parkway, Suite H, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46808 Dated this 11th day of April, 1989. William Troup, Secretary Board of School Trustees Wawasee Community School Corp A. 12-19 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Wawasee Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that proper legal officers, of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7 00 P M. on the 9th day of May, 1989, will consider the following additional appropriation from ex isting funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: Cumulative Building Fund: Account #25330 — Professional Services $ 25,000 Account #25350 — Building Improvement — Industrial Arts $ 51,500 Asbestos Abatement and Replacement $303,120 Account »25370 — Purchase of Computer Instructional Equipment $160,000 Account #53100 - Lease Rental of Buildings $ 18,500 Total Cumulative Building Fund $558,120 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditors office of said county, or at such other place as may be heard Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such a hearing will be held William Troup, Secretary. - - Board of School Trustees Wawasee Community School Corporation A 19 26 NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PROFESSIONAL PLANNING SERVICES ADMINISTRATION OF COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GRANT TOWN OF ETNA GREEN, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the Town of Et na Green will accept Requests For Pro posals for Professional Planning Services to administer the Town's recently awarded Community Improvement Program grant The Community Improvement Program grant is provided through the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant pro gram of the U S Department of Housing and Urban Development The purpose of this grant is to provide financial assistance to the Town of Etna Green to meet the local share of the cost of a wastewater collection and treatment system The Request For Proposals will be for the professional planning services for ad ministering the awarded grant Some of the administrative services involved in this grant administration include, but is not limited to the following A On Site Interviews B Fiscal Management C Establish and maintain all grant files D Insure compliance to all Federal and State regulations pertaining ta the grant E Other services that may be associated with the administration of the grant The Request For Proposals should list the qualifications of the applicant, the scope of services to be performed, performance history, a list of references, and any other items the Town Board or selection commit tee will need to evaluate the proposal The Request For Proposal will be evaluated based on the following criteria A Specialized experience in the type of work to be performed B Past •record of performance on con tracts with other clients, including quality of work, timeliness, and cost control C Capacity of the firm to perform the work within time limitations D Familiarity of the firm with the type of problems applicable to the project E. Price The Request for Proposals may be submit ted to the Town of Etna Green and its Clerk Treasurer. Alice Cook, at the Office of the Town Clerk Treasurer, 132 W Broadway, Etna Green, Indiana. 46524 The closing date for the Request For Proposals will be at 4 30 p.m on May 8, 1989 Proposals after that date and time will not be accepted Alice Cook, Clerk Treasurer A 19 26 NOTICE OF WATER ANALYSIS The town of Milford Municipal Water Department has conducted water analysis on fifty one (51) regulated and unregulated volatile organic contaminants None of the fifty one (51) contaminants had concentra tions above the practical quantitation limits Results of analysis can be obtained from the Milford Water Superintendent Dallas L Winchester, Milford Town Hall, PO Box 456, Milford. Indiana 46542 , TOWNOF MILFORD WATER DEPARTMENT Robert A Phillips. Town Board Pres Dennis C Wuthrich, Town Board Member John E Lehman, Town Board Member

NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said township at £heir regular meeting place at Milford Fire Station at 7:00 p.m., on Ist day of May, 1989, will consider the following ad ditional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. Township Fund $25,000.00 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund $ 1,541.37 Total $26,541.37 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made wifi be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days after it receives the proposal, at the county auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing tax payers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Marcia A. Baumgartner Township Trustee 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 Bob Myers requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the reconstruction of a boathouse at 0 feet from the water's edge and 6 inches from both side property lines on his property which is located on the east side of Grand Blvd, and 350 feet south of Simons and described as fol lows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Lot Numbered 57 Morrison Island 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 May, 1989 at 8:30 A M All interested persons are invited to at tend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if ihey 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 KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director Apr 19 26 Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 A M , on May 10, 1989, at the 2nd Floor Courthouse County Commis in the City of Warsaw in said coun ty, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the follow ing persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL4306978 Tai Tim Enterprises Inc Cor Main (Hwy 13) & Lake St North Webster/IN 465550000, Tai S Smith, Pres 145 El Ray Park North Webster, IN 465550000, Charles T Pin nick. Secy 39 Eagle Dr Warsaw, IN 465800000, DBA King's Keg, Liquor, Beer and Wine Package Store Permit Renewal; DL4383157 Gene H Stoffel 201 First St Pierceton, IN 465620000, DBA Pierceton Discount Pkg Store, Liquor, Beer and Wine Package Store Permit Renewal; RC4306649 Tippecanoe Lake Country Club RR 2 Leesburg, IN 465380000, D B A. Tippecanoe Lake Country Club, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal; RC4307061 Wawasee Golf Club Inc RR 1 Bishop Rd Box 169 Syracuse, IN 465670000, DBA Wawasee Golf Club, Li quor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal; RC4314071 V F W Post 1126 1350 W Center St Warsaw, IN 465800000, D.B A V F W, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal; RR4300123 Freeland Enterprises Inc 502 N Detroit St Warsaw, IN 465800000, Richard J Freeland, Pres, 3003 Labalme Tr. Fort Wayne. IN 468040000. Deanna Freeland, Secy 3003 Labalme Tr Fort Wayne, IN 468040000, DBA Pizza Hut, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal, RR4313924 Top of the Inn, Inc 321 S Buffalo Warsaw, In 465800000. Paul J Piter Jr , Pres RR 3 Box 158 Syracuse, IN 465670000, Dee A Pifer, Secy RR 3 Box 158 Syracuse, IN 465670000, DBA Top Os The Inn, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal, RR9916764 Clutter Restaurant Corporation South Ist St North Webster, IN 465550000, Thomas J Clutter, Pres PO Box 134 North Webster, IN 465550000. Thomas J Clutter, Secy PO Box 134 North Webster, IN 465550000. DBA Ye Olde Pub, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Transfer Os Ownership and Sunday Sales Said investiga tion will be open to the public Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by Paula Lopossa, Executive Secretary, James L Wells Chairman ® Answers gg J J V aay tg P°n Sfr pa|S gg wajQ gv asny Z c aseg gt111 l£ 3 ! J 3 OS It JBJV 6fr IBH1 B H 0,7 Lt’ SS I S V 60 SaH t-t 3?IUV 8£ suad() Zt I!V 6£ aiuiv 8£ Jißdsaa zz SHM Ls. UB « übmoh 9£ VM3 62 saqojjs ts. ' [njjaMOj 82 bjos £8 S !S LZ aiQ 2£ I°S 92 ÜBoy i£ SHI £? joddßtis lz mosdg tZ jajsi S 2 Jouas ZZ aiQ £2 I- 8 " 1 61 HSSH 12 8 .1°3 Kji 02 11 oiuaq 61 Jnoj, oi aag 81 *J or l 6 injaajoy 91 8 Bsoy gi aunjjoj l 1003 h U °l V 9 013 £1 J3pH S jnqy 21 B,s 8 jejnosniAi £ 3VH S 2 siuoim 1 sjbim r : SSOH3V : NMO(I

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