The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1990 — Page 15
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10 YEARS AGO, APR. 23, 1980 A bid received Tuesday, April 15, by Lakeland Sanitation Company, North Webster, was rejected last evening (Tuesday) by the Syracuse Town Board. New bids will be taken on Tuesday evening, May 13, during a special board meeting. The Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing on the Syracuse water rates at 10 a.m. on May 1. The meeting will be in Room 908 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis. Robert Reed, town attorney, stated that public participation is requested. Attending the meeting from the Syracuse Town Board will be Carl Myrick, town board president; Cynthia Fry, clerktreasurer; and Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller had as their guests over a recent weekend their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller, John and Dan of Houston, Texas. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf, Jennifer, Jim Bob and Jody and Pam Wolf, all of Atwood; Glen Nichols and Tammy Miller, Warsaw; and Kim Miller, Fort Wayne. Craig Koble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Koble, of Syracuse, won the Outstanding Service Award for the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity at Indiana State University. The Twilighters Bunco Club met Wednesday night, April 16, in the home of Mrs. Bill Coburn with Mrs. Stanley Grimes assisting. 20 YEARS AGO, APR. 22, 1970 The subject of annexation appears to have opened a Pandora’s box in Syracuse. Judging from the 50-odd Syracuse area residents who showed up at the town board meeting last night, the overwhelmingly majority in protest to the town board’s approval of the three annexation ordinances, the subject of annexation is far from a closed issue. G-W Food Products closed its pizza production line here Friday and transferred that portion of its
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TAX DUPLICATES FOR THE SEVERAL TAXING UNITS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. FOR THE YEAR 1989 PAYABLE IN 1990 ARE NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER WHO IS READY TO RECEIVE THE TAXES CHAGED THEREON. THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS THE RATE OF TAXATION ON EACH SIOO.OO WORTH OF TAXABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RATES CHABffiD FIRST INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER MAY 10. 1990. SECOND INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER NOVEMBER 10, 1990. JUDY COX. TREASURER FOR YEAR 1989 NAPPANEE. PAYABLE IN 1990 JEFFERSCN JEFFERSCN TUHCEf van ™ MENTONE MENTONE JEFFERSON NORTH SILVER WMN WARSAW CLAY LTNA FRAMCLIN HARRISON JACKSON EAST WEST LAKE MONROE PLAIN PRAIRIE SCOTT SEWARD CANOE - CREHC BUREN TCN WAYNE BUHCET CLAYPOOL GREEN LEESBURG FRAMCLIN HARRISON POLFOfL WEST WEBSTER PIERCETON SIDNEY LAKE SYRACUSE WARSAW LAKE PLAIN 0,0035 0-0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0C35 0.0035 0.0035 0.0035 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 €.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 TOTAL STATE RATE 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 ,0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0,0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 WpiT 31 0,4294 °' 4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294- 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0.4294 0,4294 0.4294 0.4294 Countv Health 2 n’n 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0495 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 ’ 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 0.0485 amilatdwßriri nrwln 0,0313 0,0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 0.0313 CmulativZ lii nmla n ?4 0,0574 0,0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 ' 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 0.0574 Praoertv Ral nnS 0,0359 °’° 3s9 °* 0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0.0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0,0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 . 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 0.0359 reasaessnuit 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 <£0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 0.0350 Cun cSruit IHa nnJ fl °’ 0 0,0435 0,04 35 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0'.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 0.0435 WelTareECT 10perert 0,07 1 8 0,07 1 8 0,0718 °.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 6.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 Welfare f nA °’ olß2 0,0182 0,0182 °-0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 8.0000 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.01& 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 Co FfaH ia a 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 0.0172 cal Assist. Award 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0,0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 0.0015 TOTAL CCUNIY RATE 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0,7897 0.7897 0.7897, 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 6.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 Ta<nshi p 0.0864 0.0380 0.0436 0.0403 0.0091 0.0091 0.0124 0.0198 0.0296 0.0325 0.0440 0.0491 0.0273 0.0049 0.0216 0.0373 0.0491 0.0864 0.0296 0.0380 0.0436 0.0216 0.0091 0.0273 0.0373 0.0403 0.0124 0.0049 0.0296 J a<la c7 P °*°1 3 ? °.°167 0.0501 0.0445 0.0065 0.0065 0.0107 0.0145 0.0070 0.0064 0.0232 0.0235 0.0070 0.0136 0.0167 0.0501 0.0445 0.0065 0.0064 0.0107 0.0232 0.0235 0.0235 wp. Keereation 0.0102 0.0064 0.0076 0.0055 0.0CT73 0.0019 0.0018 0.0142 0.0006 0.0173 0.0094 0.0102 0.0064 0.0018 0.0076 0.0055 0.0006 0.0173 0.0073 0.0094 0.0094 0.0018 TWp. Qm. Bldg/Equip 0 " Tcwiahip E. M. S. 0.1464 0.0085 0.0121 0.0121 0.0076 0.0039 0.0142 0.0160 0.0095 0.0026 0.1003 0.1464 Tcwiship Debt Service 0 . Fire Equlpnent Debt 0.1005 ’ 0 0.LW63 flh 6 °- 0378 °' 0378 library CJeratlng 0-3053 0.1521 0.0612 0.1521 0.1192 0.1919 0.3053 0.3053 0.1521 0.2560 0.1192 0.0612 0.1919 0.1919 0.1919 Library Debt Service 0 ., 6ie * 0 2053 0 ., 6 , 8 TOTAL TW. 4 LTBRAKY RATE 0.1928 0.1W13 0.1998 O.UTTH 0.2895 0.2167 0.0696 0.0581 0.1301 0.1061 0.1393 0.1199 0.1349 0.1853 0.3825 0.3062 0.2785 0.3927 0.0561 0.1102 0.1695 0.0319 0.9010 0.3989 0.2200 0.9769 0.0721 0.1769 0.0903 0.0309 0.2511 0.3251 0.3251 0.2233 OenecalSchool 2.2588 2.6829. 2.1169 2.1169 2.0679 1.9987 2.1957 2.2588 2.0679 2.2588 2.2588 2.1957 2.1169 1.9987 1.9987 1.9987 2.0679 2.2588 2.1169 2.2588 2.6829 .2.2588 2.1169 2.1169 1-9987 2.1957 1.9987 2-0679 2.0679 2.2588 1.9987 2.2588 2.2588 2.2588 n 1 uTIh? 6 1-1772 0-7912 1-0236 1-0236 O -8179 1.3626 0.9328 1.1772 0.5179 1.1772 1.1772 0.9328 1.0236 1.3626 1.3626 1.36.6 0.5179 1.1772 1.0236 1.1772 0.7912 1.1772 1.0236 1.0236 1.3626 0.9328 1.3626 0.5179 0.5179 1.1772 1.3626 1.1772 1.1772 1.1772 0.7882 0.7882 0.7598 0.3590 0.7598 0.7882 0.3590 0.3590 0.3590 0.7598 0.7882 0.7882 0.7882 0.3590 0.3590 0.7598 0.7598 0.3590 r 0.3696 0.5378 0.5075 0.5075 0.9959 0.9650 0.9183 0.3696 0.9959 0.3696 0.3696 0.9183 0.5075 0.9650 0.9650 0.9650 0.9959 0.3696 0.5075 0.3696 0.5378 0.3696 0.5075 0.5075 0.9650 0.9183 0.9650 .0.9959 0.9959 0.3696 0.9650 0.3696 0.3696 0.3696 capital Projects 0.8863 0.2500 0.3656 0.8863 0.8863 0.8863 0.3656 0.8863 0.8863 0.2500 , 0.8863 0.3656 0.8863 0.8863 0.8863 0.8863 TOTAL SCHOHRAHS 9.6919 9.2619 9.9362 9.9362 3.8360 9.1803 3.3629 9.6919 3.8360 9.6919’ 9.6919 3-3629 9.9362 9.1803 9.1803 9.1803 3.8360 9.6919 9.9362 9.6919 9.2619 9.6919 9-9362 9.9362 9.1803 3-3629 9.1803 3.8360 3.8360 9.6919 9.1803 “.6919 “.6919 “.6919 " °- 7806 2 - 0901 1 - 5825 °.6 1 3“ 2.0087 2.0087 0.8322 0.8533 1.8832 1.6837 1.0608 1.1613 1.2051 1.8590 ,1.1917 1.8590 street IHVH) 0 2915 0 88Jt9 0.3653 0.7329 0.3970 0.7192 ’l.01“9 ' 0.1282 0.1282 Part! 0.0311 Park A Recreation 0.923“ 0.9137 0.9137 Avlatlcn/Airport 0.1209 , 0.1556 0.1556 Police Pension 0.0333 O.OTOI 0.0701 Fireean Pension 0 05 , O 0321 ?“• 0.0863 0.0799 Om. Fire Equipment . 0.0950 0.0397 0.0999 0.0999 S’** ’ • 0.065“ 0.065“ , ’ -7, 0.1295 0.0750 0.1196 0.1021 ■ 0.079“ 0.1069 0.0709 0.1069 Lease ftental Payment 0.0907 Om. Cap. Inprowmrot o 0863 TOTAL CORP. RATES 0 7806 ? 0901 ~5325 0.90“9 2.0087 2.0087 2.0192 1.9157 2.7357 1.6169 1.0608 1.5583 2.232“ 2.8809 2.2775 2.8809 ■ - . TOTAL TAXDC UNIT RATE 5.68“9 5.502“ 5.9357 5.7133 “.9252 5.1967 “.2267 5.5“97 9.7658 5.5977 5.6259 9.2820 5.3708 5.1653 5.3625 5.2862 U. 9192 ’ 5.88“3 6.0726 7.6919 6.8131 6.9279 7.6956 7.6935 7.2192 6.5597 7.7878 6.6290 5.7368 7.0803 7.9635 8.6976 8.0992 8.5958 ====== ====== ====== ===== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ====== ===== ====== ===== ===== ====== ====== ===== ====== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ==== ===== STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, SS: I. PATRICIA A. BROWN. AUDITOR OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HEREBY A M CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS A CORRECT COPY OF ALL TAX LEVIES FOR THE TAXES COLLECTIBLE IN THE YEAR 1990. PATRICIA A. BROWN. AUDITOR “
operation to its new plant at Archbold, Ohio, it was learned this week. Tom Swartz of Village Green Mobile Home Sales in Wawasee Village has plans of starting a mobile home court called Village estates in the Oakwood Park area. An old business has been sold but the same name goes on, according to Joseph Bushong. Son George purchased the business and the building on Jan. 1 of this year, known as the Bushong Barber Shop, located on Main Street. Jan Swartz, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. W.H. Swartz of r 4, Syracuse, has been chosen by Wawasee Unit 223, American Legion Auxiliary, as a delegate to Girls’ State at Indiana University, June 21-28. Dianne VanLue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanlue, was chosen as alternate. Burns Van Sickle of Homestead, Fla., has arrived for a visit with his daughter and son-in-law, the Donald Grawcocks, of Syracuse, before continuing his trip to Maine. 30 YEARS AGO, APR. 21, 1960 Town officials Tuesday night at a regular meeting of the board of trustees voted that the two dumps operated by the town should be officially closed, effective immediately. The dumps are located near the Syracuse Cemetery and Old Ind. 13, about a mile south of town. Two charter members of the Syracuse High School Chapter of the National Honor Society, John Thornburg and Harry Alfrey, have been named valedictorian and salutatorian of the 1960 graduating class. Members of the board of directors of the State Bank of Syracuse have announced plans for a complete renovation and remodeling of the bank building, exterior and interior. An outside service window will be added. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Immel and daughter, Mary Barbara, were in New Paris Sunday as Mr. and
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Mrs. Paul Immel entertained at dinner there. Honored for their birthdays in April were May Barbara, Keith, and Carolyn Immel. Others attending were Ross E. Immel, Ronnie Immel, and the. Rev. Woodrow Immel, all of New 8 Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huff were Sunday dinner guests at the Gilbert George home. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sheline and daughter, Wendy, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zollinger and Mindy were Sunday afternoon and evening guests. 50 YEARS AGO, APR. 26, 1940 Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Tuttle of Indianapolis arrived Wednesday to spend several days at their Lake
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Wawasee cottage. Marjorie Connolly of Elkhart spent Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline. The Conservation Club installed picnic tables and benches in the City Park Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Clark is visiting in the home oFher parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Prow in Bloomington. Mrs. George Heller and infant son. Richard, and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Goshen'week in Syracuse Sunday afternoon and visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klink and daughter Susan. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Gants had as Sunday visitors Mr. Frank Cosby, W.W. Poyser, Mrs. Rhoda
cial Corporation, the parent corporation of Lake City Bank. Lake City Bank is the oldest and largest locally-owned bank in Kosciusko County. Chartered in 1872, the bank has over 650 shareholders, most of them local residents. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE KOSCIUSKO COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA IN RE THE MATTEROF THE PETITION OF ROBERT LEITER, ROGER V. HART AND LESLIE K. HART TO: CITIZENSOF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition has been filed with the Kosciusko County Commissioners, Kosciusko County, Indiana by Robert Leiter, Roger V Hart and Leslie K. Hart, requesting the vacation by ordinance of a road in the Plat of the Dells, Third Addition between lots 14 and 15 and more particularly described as follows: a) All of that 50 foot wide strip of land, shown on the final plat of the Dells, Third Ad dition, being a subdivision of a part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 33 North, Range 6 East, Kosciusko County, In diana, which lies between Lots Number 14 and 15 of said plat and Northeasterly of the Northeasterly right of way line of Bellview Drive and Southwesterly of the Northeaster ly line of said plat, containing 0.157 acres of land, more or less subject to all easements of record YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Kosciusko County Commissioners, Kosciusko County, Indiana, have set the above petition for hearing at 9.00 o'clock a m. on May 7, 1990 at the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana. Any person may appear and be heard upon the petition, at the time, date and place above scheduled for hearing and/or may
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERSOF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATESCHANGED
Summey and Mrs. William Theisen of Goshen. Mrs. Merwood Ketering and Mr. Eugene Garrison took Mrs. Jane Stroup to Sturgis, Mich., Tuesday, where she will remain for some time. Area residents booked at jail The following persons were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail recently: Roger Dale Emmons, 36, CR 300E, Syracuse, was charged with possession of marijuana and held on $250 bond. Tricia Suzanne “Red” Shepler, 20. 72193 CR 133, Syracuse, was charged with forgery and held on $3,000. James Anthony Brewer, 32, r 1 box 194, Leesburg, was charged with public intoxication and held on $175 bond. Brian Keith Beaver, 23, r 1 box 150, Cromwell, was sentenced to 18 months in the Indiana Department of Correction for dealing marijuana. David Eugene Watts, 19, P.O. Box 79, Milford, was charged with illegal possession and consumption of alcohol and held on $175 bond. Richard LaVon Fifer, 19, r 2 box 27, Leesburg, was booked on charges of illegal possession and consumption of alcohol and held on $175 bond. Jason Eugene “Gipsy” Crough, 18, 200 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, was charged with illegal possession and consumption of alcohol and held on $175 bond. Jason Louis Pangburn, 18. 200 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, was booked on charges of illegal possession and consumption of alcohol and held on $175 bond. John Marion Keller, 21, r 1 box 78-10, Leesburg, was booked on charges of driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, driving while suspended and furnishing alcohol to a minor. He was held on $350 bond. Harold C. Holloway, 64, r 1 box 656, Leesburg, was charged with conversion and held on SIO,OOO bond. send written comments or response to Mr. Daniel W. Richards, Director, Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, 100 West Center Street, Warsaw, Indiana, prior to the above time and date set for hearing KOSCIUSKO COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION Daniel W. Richard, Director ROCKHILL, PINNICK. PEQUIGNOT, HELM& LANDIS Jeanne A. Rondot 105 East Main Street Warsaw, Indiana 46580 (219) 267 6116 A.lB 25 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given to all interested per sons that the Board of Trustees of the Town of North Webster, Indiana will accept sealed bids for resurfacing of various streets in the Town of North Webster, Indiana, from the date of this notice until the hour of 7:00 p.m. on the 9th day of May, 1990 at which said day and hour the bids received will be opened and examined and the contract for such resurfacing awarded to the lowest and best bidder according to monies available. The resurfacing work shall consist of all necessary cleaning, grading, and prepara tion of the present existing streets designated for resurfacing and the fur nishing and application thereto of materials all as set forth in the specifications. Interested bidders may obtain specifica tions relative to such street resurfacing work from the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of North Webster at her office in the Town Hall. Each bid shall be submitted upon the prescribed Form 96 with the non collusion affidavit properly executed and accom panied by Form 96A Financial Statement.
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ARBOR DAY — Arbor Day was honored by planting a tree April 20 at the Kosciusko County Courthouse. The sycamore tree, whose seeds were taken into space during a recent mission, were germinated at Purdue University. Each county in the state received a tree. Shown at the ceremony are, in front. Heather Lamb, 4-H member, and Vic Virgil, Kosciusko <* County extension agent. Standing are Karen Lowery, extension agent. 4-H and youth; Susan Coppes, 4-H member; and Joan Younce, home economist. (Photo by Mike Skevington)
Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond or certified funds made payable to the Town of North Webster in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the maximum total bid Bids shall be sealed and submitted to the Town Clerk Treasurer, at P.O. Box 95, North Webster, Indiana 46555, marked "Bid for Street Resurfacing". Bids may be mailed to the Clerk Treasurer or delivered to the Clerk Treasurer at the Town Hall in North Webster, Indiana The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bid Margaret Lawrance Clerk Treasurer Town Os North Webster, Indiana A.lB 25 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT WARSAW HIGH SCHOOL 1350 STATE RD 15 SOUTH WARSAW, INDIANA 46580 (219) 267 7508 The Board of School Trustees of the War saw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana will receive sealed bids until 9:00 am., local time in the office of the Superintendent of Schools, 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday, May 15, 1990 for Milk, Bread, Ice Cream Pro ducts, Food Products, Cafeteria Paper Sup plies and other miscellaneous products Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable cer tified or bank officers check made payable in 1 favor of said School Corporation for an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of this proposal. The date of delivery of said products will be agreed upon mutual consent of the School Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specifications for products may be ob tained from the Food Service Director, War saw High School, 1350 State Rd. 15 South, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 The Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation reserves the right to reiect all bids or waive any informalities therein. Dated this 25th day of April, 1990 Board of School Trustees Michael Martin, Secretary A 25 M. 2 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE SALE OF POLICE CAR Notice is hereby given that the Town-of North Webster will accept sealed bids for the following Police Car 1986 Dodge Diplomat, Serial ‘No 1838G2650GX607365, mileage 82,060 All Sealed bids will be examined by the Town Council of the Town of North Webster at the regular board meeting on Wedqesday,
Wed., April 25,1990 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
May 9th, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. The Town Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. North Webster Town Council Margaret Lawrance Clerk Treasurer NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court-House in the city of Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:00 on the 10th day of May, 1990 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time County General — Animal Control — Personal Services $32,990 — Supplies 16,950 — Services 5,300 — Capital Outlay 1,500 $56,740 County General Commissioners — Land & Improvements $4,547 Total County General $61,287 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that tax payers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, tax payers 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 Patricia A. Brown Auditor, Kosciusko County NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF INTENT TO ESTABLISH A CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Town of Silver Lake, Kosciusko County, In diana that the Town Council Members of the Town of Silver Lake will meet in the Town Hall at 6 30 P.M. on May 8, 1990 to consider the establishment of a jnew Cumulative Capital Development Fund, pursuant to IC 5 3 1. Public Law 44 1984 allows municipalities to establish this fund if it is found necessary and prudent for the financial well being of the municipality. Such fund if established will be outside the frozen tax levy controls. The rates shall be 05 cents per SIOO assessed valuation for 1991, 10 cents per SIOO assessed valuation for 1992, and 15 cents per SIOO assessed valuation for 1993. Revenues from the levy will be retained in the Town of Silver Lake Cumulative Capital Development Fund to be used for Cumulative Building Fund for Cumulative Building Fund for Storm Sewers (36 9 16 2) and Cumulative Street Fund (36 9 16.5)
Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the public hearing the proposal will be submitted to the County Auditor, who will for ward it to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for approval. If a petition signed by fifty or more taxpayers is filed with the County Auditor within thirty cfeys after the notice of submission to the Tax Commissioners, the Council must hold a hearing and give notice of the hearing to the first ten peti tioners. The State Board of Tax Commissioners may approve, disapprove, or modify the proposal, and will certify its action to the County Auditor and to the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Silver Lake. Not later than August 1, of any year, fifty or more taxpayers may submit a petition to the County Auditor to reduce or rescind the Tax levy imposed for the Cumulative Capital Develop ment Fund. The County Auditor shall for ’ ward the petition to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which shall conduct a hear ing after notice as described above. The Council may then reduce or rescind the levy. Except for emergency situations outlined under IC 36 9-14.5-8 (c) or IC 36-9-15.5 (c) the Cumulative Capital Development Fund may only be used for purposes as approved by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Fern Strong Clerk-Treasurer A.25-M.2 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF CHARLES S. HAYES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY TO PRO VIDE INTERCONNECTED MOBILE TELEPHONE RADIO SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC WITHIN ELKHART, ST. JOSEPH AND KOSCIUSKO COUNTIES. INDIANA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES PRESCRIBED BY THE COMMISSION IN ITS AUGUST 20, 1986 ORDER IN CAUSE NO. 37896 On March 2, 1990, Charles S. Hayes filed his Petition for the issuance of a Certificate of Territorial Authority to provide intercon nected mobile telephone radio services to the public within Elkhart, St Joseph and Kosciusko Counties, Indiana, in accordance with the procedures prescribed by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in its August 20, 1986 Order in Cause No.. 37896. The Commission docketed the Petition as Cause No 38941 A copy of the Petition is available at the Commission's offices in Room 913, State Office Building, 100 N. Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204. Anyone wishing to protest, challenge, or intervene in this action may do so by contac ting the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commis sion The Petition will be granted by the Commission without a hearing unless a person with a substantial interest in the Petition requests a hearing within thirty (30) days from the date of the publication of this notice INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Lynn M. Pylitt, Secretary (317) 232 2701
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