The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 May 1990 — Page 17

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NEW SALES REPRESENTATIVE — At the end of March, Deanna Blair joined The Papers Incorporated as a sales representative. Blair, however, is not new to sales work; she has 18 years sales experience, eight of that in advertising. Covering the Syracuse, North Webster and Warsaw areas, Blair may be contacted for advertising in both The Mail-Journal and the Kosciusko County edition of ‘the PAPER.’ Blair and her husband, John, reside on Lake Webster with their six-year-old daughter, Brittany.

LOCAL MORTGAGE BANKER — Community Mortgage Corporation announces the appointment of Donald L. Denney as a local mortgage banker. Denney will service residential and commercial mortgage financing in Kosciusko, Fulton, Marshall and Elkhart counties. Denney’s career in mortgage lending consists of 20 years of experience, in which the last 16 years have been in Kosciusko County. He is a graduate of Indiana State University and graduate school of banking at the University of Wisconsin. He is a member of the Methodist Church, Lions Club, Masonic Lodge and American Legion. Denney and his wife, Suzanne, have three children and reside at Sechrist Lake. A lesson The reason a dog has so many friends is that his tail wags instead of his tongue. — Coast Guard Magazine

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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 CHARGED FIRST INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER MAY 10 1990. SECOND INSTALLMENT DELINQUENT AFTER NOVEAABER 10 1990 JUDYCOX TREASURER FOR YEAR 1989 PAYABLE IN 1990 JEfFERSO) JEFFEREOI TUFE- IWKEL VAN WA3LDC- ETNA EENTCNE PENIUE JEFFHSd* NORTH SILVER WDCKA WARSAW SUte taXsiX 0’0065 o’oas n’mitt o’Sar n’SSs n’iwis n’SSw ° -^ 5 °'SS 5 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 ™ J 5 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 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065 0.0065. TOTAL STATE RATE 0,1:1100 0-0100 0.0100 O.OUX) 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 ComU Halftre 0'0485 n’oARR n'S* n’rSk n'nfS -4294 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 0,429 “ 0,4294 0,4294 °- 4294 °- 4294 0,4294 0,4294 0,4294 0,4294 0,4294 County Health o’orn n'om n'mis nmf? ° - ? 485 ° - ? 485 0-0485 °'° 4Bs 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 0,04 » 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 0,0485 CimiLative Brldra o'<K74 n'0ß74 n'Sm n'rc™ n’S!? 0,0313 0-0313 0-0313 °‘° 3l3 °‘° 3l3 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 emulative PmnArtv Debt Service 0 0415 0 0415 n’SIR n’nS n'nnw n’JuS n’vS ° - ?, 350 ° -0 ? 50 0,0350 0-0350 Cm Cacltal n'nrifl n’rrna 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 Developarat 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 O.OTIB 0.0718 ,O.OTIB 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 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 0.0718 Wplfare Admlnlatrannn n'nm n’ni™ ° -01 ® 0-0182 0-0182 0-0182 0-0182 0,0182 0,0182 0,0182 0,0182 °- 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 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 0.0182 Co. Medical Assist Auarl 0 0015 o'noiß n'miß n'nmK nma ° - ?! 72 °'°' 7Z 0,0172 0,0172 0,0172 0,01 72 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 • 5 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 COUNTY RATE 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 6.7897 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 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 0.7897 taw Belief 0 0167 n’™ n’SSj 0-M ° 3 ° -01 ? 8 0-0296 ° -0325 ° -044 ° ° -0491 0-0273 0-0049 0-0216 0-0373 0-0491 0-0864 0,0296 0,0380 COW 0?K73 CW73 0?0403 ° -0 2 67 0-0501 0-0445 0-0065 0-0065 0,0107 0,0145 0,0070 0,0064 0,0232 0,0235 0,0070 0,0136 °- 0167 0-0501 0.0445 0 0065 0.0064 0.01(77 0.0232 0.0235 0.0235 TWp. Fire Fighting 0.0826 0.1713 0.1041 0.0700 0.2492 0.0369 0.0369 0.0277 0.0863 0.0341 0.0734 0.0759 0.0788 0.0570 0.0998 0.0767 0.1C21 0.0676 i 0-0102 0-0064 0-0076 0-0055 0-0073 0-0019 0-0018 0,0142 ’ 0,0006 0.01*73 0-0094 0.0102 0.0064 0.0018 0.0076 0.0055 0.0006 0.0173 0.0073 0.0094 0.0094 0.0018 iwp. cm. tuag/tquip 0.0402 0.0316 L” - ? - . 0-1464 0-0085 0,0121 0,0121 0,0076 0,0039 0,0142 0,0160 0.0095 0-0026 0,1003 °- 1464 0 0026 0.1003 0.1003 Township Debt Service 0.0367 Fire Equipment Debt 0.1005 ’ 0 n 0461 Fire tailding Debt , 0.0378 , 0463 Uhrarv ttabTservloe °-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 TOTAL TWP. 4 LIBRARY RATE 0.1928 0.4413 0.1998 0.4774 0.2895 0.2167 0.0646 0.0581 0.1301 0.1061 0.1343 0.1199 0.1349 0.1853 0.3825 0.3062 0.2785 0.3927 0.0561 0.1102 0.1695 0.0314 0.4010 0.3989 0.2200 0.4769 0.0721 0.1764 0.0403 0.0304 0.2511 0.3251 0.3251 0.2233 a -6 ? 4 2-1169 2-1169 2-0674 1-9987 2-1457 2-2588 2-0674 2,2588 2,2588 2,1457 2,1169 1,9987 1,9987 1,9987 2,0674 2,2588 2,1169 2,2588 2,6824 2,2588 2,1169 2 - 1169 1.9987 2.1457 1.9987 2.0674 2.0674 2.2588 1.9987 2.2588 2.2588 2.2588 1-1772 0-7912 1- °? 36 1-0236 0,5179 1,3626 0,4328 1,1772 0,5179 1,1772 ’- 1772 °- 4328 '- 0236 ’-3626 1-3626 1.3626 0.5179 1-1772 1.0236 1.1772 0.7912 1.1772 1.0236 1.0236 1.3626 0.4328 1.3626 0.5179 0.5179 1.1772 1.3626 1.1772 1.1772 1.1772 Om. Blildlng 0.7882 0.7882 0.7548 0.3540 0.7548 0.7882 0.3540 0.3540 0-3540 0.7548 0.7882 0.7882 0.7882 0.3540 0 3540 0 7548 0 7548 0 3540 n’iaS 0-5075 0-5075 0-4959 0-4650 0-4183 0-3696 0-4959 0-3696 0-3696 0-4183 0-5075 0-4650 0,4650 0,4650 0,4959 0,3696 0,5075 0,3696 0,5378 0,3696 0,5075 °- 5075 0,4650 O- 418 3 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 SCHOO. RATES 4,6919 “- 2614 4 - 4 362 4.4362 3.8360 4.1803 3.3624 4.6919 3.8360 4.6919 4.6919 3-3624 4.4362 4.1803 4.1803 4.1803 3.8360 4.6919 4.4362 4.6919 4.2614 4.6919 4.4362 4.4362 4.1803 3-3624 4.1803 3.8360 3.8360 4.6919 4.1803 4.6919 4.6919 4.6919 °- 7806 2 - 0901 1,5825 O- 6 ’3 4 2.0087 2.0087 0.8322 0.8533 1.8832 1.6837 1.0608 1.1613 1.2051 1.8590 1.1917 1.8590 ’ 0,2915 0,8849 0,3653 0,7329 0,3970 0,7142 1,0149 0.1282 0.1282 ' 0,4234 o ‘ o3l ’ 0,4137 0,4137 0,1204 0,1556 o,is6 rollce Pension , ‘ 0 ' 0863 0,0450 < s 0,0499 o,w 0,0654 0,0654 XtotXaXnt 0,1295 0,0750 0,1196 0,1021 0,0794 0,1069 0,0709 0-1069 Cm. Cap. Inbrovaneut O 0063 TOTAL CORP. RATES 0 .7806 2.0901 1.5825 0.9049 2.0087 2.0087 2.0192 1.9157 2.7357 1.8169 1.0608 1.5583 2.2324 2.8809 2.2775 2.8809 TOTAL TAXHC UNIT RATE 5.6844 5.5024 5.4357 5.7133 4.9252 5.1967 4.2267 5.5497 4.7658 5.5977 5.6259 4.2820 5.3708 5.1653 5.3625 5.2862 4.9142 5.8843 6.0726 7.6919 6.8131 6.4279 7.6456 7.6435 7.2192 6.5547 7.7878 6.6290 5.7368 7.0803 7.4635 8.6976 8.09*12 8.5958 ““ ---- ______ ______ __ ______ ______ zzzxax ss&ssa —exxxs zxaxxs xxxxxx ,xxxxxs xxxxxx axxxxx xxxxxx xzxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxsxxx xxxxxr ______ — ew— - xxxxxx xxxxxz xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxsx axxxxx STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, SS: I. PATRICIA A. BROWN, AUDITOR OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HEREBY ' CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS A CORRECT COPY OF ALL TAX LEVIES FOR THE TAXES COLLECTIBLE IN THE YEAR 1990. PATRICIA A. BROWN, AUDITOR * ' VI, 2

County court case load increases

The Kosciusko County Court has issued its statistical report for 1989. During that year, the court had a total of 8,897 cases filed and disposed of 8,237 cases. The number of cases pending at the end of the 1989 calendar year was 6,810.

The new filings in 1989 represented a total increase of 12.5 percent over the number of cases filed in 1988. Most of those increases were in the areas of criminal misdemeanors and felonies which increased from 1,871 in 1988 to 2,161 in 1989. During that same period of time, the number of traffic offenses in-

King Crossword

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Letters reported missing

Kosciusko County Police were called to investigate several thefts and other incidents during the past week: The theft of letters from advertising signs were reported by three Leesburg businesses on Saturday. April 28. Letters were missing from signs owned by Sunny’s Place, Leesburg Hardware and Leesburg Phillip’s 66. The value of the letters was not available. Police were notified by William Boyd, Lake Side Drive, North Webster, that someone had stolen a paddleboat from the front yard of his lake home. Boyd stated the boat is owned by Mike Lavazza, Jolit, 111. The boat is valued at S7OO. Mark Hartman, r 1 box 94-G, Syracuse, notified authorities that someone had attempted to enter his apartment at Harbor Side Condominiums by prying on a door. Damage to the door was estimated up to SIOO. No entry into the home was made. A cassette stereo was reported stolen from a boat at Pier 435, Lake Wawasee, on Wednesday,

creased from 4,177 in 1988 to 4,704 in 1989. The number of civil proceedings filed in the court increased from 1,844 in 1988 to 2,019 in 1989, with the bulk of that increase occurring in the small claims docket, which registered an additional 129 cases in 1989. Judge James C. Jarrette commented that while the number of pending cases before the court increased during 1989, a substantial number of that increase is attributable to cases filed against criminal defendants for whom there remain outstanding arrest warrants and who have not yet appeared before the court.

26. Doors 28. Hasten 30. Ward off 31. Things to count 32. Corundum 37. Dry, as some wines 39. Inlet (Sp.)

8. Elated; overjoyed 9. Newspapers 10. International accord 17. Stationer's product 20. Suspend 23. Llama coating 24. Large clam 25. TV cabinet

April 25. Larry Metzing, 220 Orchard, Zionsville, Ohio, notified police of the missing stereo. The theft occurred since August 1, 1989, and is valued at S7OO Police were called to Maxwelton Golf Club by Bob Carlson at 7:58 a.m., Wednesday, April 25, after he found the golf club had been broken into. The breakin occurred between 9 p.m., Tues 7 day, April 24, and 7:30 a.m., Wednesday. There was approximately SIOO damage to a door that had been pried open to gain entry. Carlson did not find anything missing. Numerous fishing rods and reels and four tackle boxes were reported stolen by Thomas L. Carroll, 6733 N. Goshen, Huntington, from his summer home on Webster Lake.

Air Force

volunteer

Kevin R. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Johnson, r 4 box 230, Syracuse, recently enlisted in the United States Air Force’s Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP). He is a 1990 graduate of Wawasee High School and is scheduled for enlistment in the regular Air Force on September 18. Upon graduation from the Air Force’s six-week basic training course, he will receive technical training in the medical material specialist area. Johnson will be earning credit toward an associate of applied science degree through the community college of the Air Force while attending basic training and other Air Force technical schools.

PUBLIC NOTICE

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 May 7. 1990 M Veach 100.50; Executive Office Machines Inc 785.00. Kmart #9122 118.20; A Gunter 11.50; Executive Office Machines Inc 71.87; A Gunter 49.75; Business Equipment Co 98.55; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 54.83; Waddell Printing Co 35.00; Maclean Hunter Market Reports 131.00; Business Systems Inc 32.48; PDH Office Products 114.36; Hall Hardware 1.61; Atek Information Services Inc 17.00; United Telephone Co 46.87; Atek Information Services Inc 19.85; Postmaster 40.00; Superior Supply 631.50; United Telephone Co 2.50; Sewage Collection Office 609.32; Hoosier Water Co 260.49; National Dust Con trol 210.58; Nowak Supply Co Inc 93.59; Miller & Sons Structures Inc 9.56; Hall Hard ware 19.91; Curtis Industries Inc 39.95; NBS Office Supplies 14.82; A E Boyce Co Inc 784.40; NBS Office Supplies 360.51; PitneyBowes 33.00; Waddell Printing Co 490.00; United Telephone Co 15.15; Postmaster 1000.00; A E Boyce Co Inc 600.00; A E Boyce Co Inc 632.10; A E Boyce Co Inc 82.50; Waddell Printing Co 194.00; Fisher Bros Paper Co 241.90; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers Inc 19.74, Coca Cola Bottling Co Indianapolis Inc 57.33; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers Inc 88.83; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers Inc 88.83; United Telephone Co 2661 06; United Telephone Co 776.93; Mail Journal/The Paper 200.39, Mail Journal/The Paper 18.71; Key Benefit Employee Fund 11497.88; Tip pecanoe Twp Trustee 500.00; Eastman Kodak 623.27; Deaton Funeral Home 100.00; Eastlund Harris Funeral Home 100.00; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Chamness Funeral Home 100.00; Chamness Funeral Home 100.00; Metropolitan School 200.00; Atek Informa tion Services Inc 975.00; Treasurer Kosciusko County 693.72; J Moyer 131.75; V Summe 405.00; D Cauffman 45.00; M Wuchter 360.00; A E Boyce Co Inc 471.20; Mail Journal/The Paper 281.01; United Telephone Co 437.30; R Robinson 6548.10; Diagnostic Imaging Os Indiana P<725.00; R Heyde DOS 35.00; Kosciusko Community Hospital 125.35; Diagnostic Imaging Os Indiana PC 17.00; Bush Medical Supplies 55.00;

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHANGED

Kosciusko Medical Clinic Inc 249.00; Automated Systems Co Inc 267.84; NBS Ot fice Supplies 8.19, Callaghan & Company 48.05, West Publishing Co 51.00; United Telephone Co 43.03; United Telephone Co 34.30; D Hampton 75.00; NBS Office Supplies 49.53; Business Equipment Co 2.98; Informa tion & Records Associates Inc 2050.00; Business Equipment Co 6.00; United Telephone Co 1.91; E Wagner 25.00; Business Equipment Co 176.58; NBS Office Supplies 70.70, Gast Fuel & Service 4640.15; Express 43.16. Shell Oil Company 109.76; Brateman Brothers 374.85; Indiana Sheriff's Associa tion 120 00, Blosser’s Studio 11.24; Kosko Printers 309.00, Radio Shack 7.77; Smith Tire Service 42.00; Precision Automotive 62.07, Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service 180.00; D Robinson 2000.00; Indiana Sheriff's Association 8.00; Smith Tire Service 86.50; MPH Service Center 195.00; Ray O'Herron Co Inc 57 90, E F Rhoades And Sons .Inc 100.00, Indiana Sheriff's Association 30.00; Bureau Os Motor Vehicles 30.00; Indiana Geological Survey 27.00; M Hoerr 48.00; S St Clair 30.00, G Lengemann Co 51.71; Business Equipment Co 21.62; County Extension Os flee 1.14, Hickerson Instrument Co 56.30; Educalc. 106.90; M Kissinger 76.65; R Kemper 63.75; Instrument Sales & Service Os In Inc 300.00; United Telephone Co 23.33; Business Equipment Co 15.21; J Prado 56.00; S Mitchell 21.00; Northern Indiana Public Service Company 101.99; Needhams Business Machines Inc 333.00; M Piter 44.00; PDH Office Products 12.40; M Piter 15.84; I Salman 148.00; United Telephone Co 2.37; Atek Information Services Inc 525.00; PDH Office Products 26.28; S Myrick 14.25; C Knispel 32.25; Syracuse In Clerk Treasurer 172.75; Office Concepts Inc 180.00; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 8.09; D Kolbe 25.00; R Reed 25.00, Pepsi Cola General Bottlers Inc 37.60; S Harris 360.50; D Huffer 112.50; J Daggett 465.00, S Harris 330.00; V Landis 582.20; D Huffer 412.50; J Rondot 350.00; R Green 355.00, Van Ausdall & Farrar Inc 77.55; Callaghan & Company 144.62; Lawyers CoOperative Publishing Co 713.65; West Publishing Co 450.00; Mathew Bender & Co Inc 157.60; United Telephone Co 43.22; E Brown 69.00; R Sand 86.00; S Harris 25.00; E Bazini 25.00, M Reed 25.00; T Earhart 65.00; T Earhart 40.00; M Reed 175.00; M Reed 335 00, N Stewart 12.58; Pengad 36.74; Business Equipment Co 90.69; United Telephone Co 11.14; Postmaster 550.00; J Jarrette 65.50; J Jarrette 89.18; D Weirick 1037.40; M Schmitt 593.25; S Tatter 573.30; L Christner 564.00; M Kenipe 593.25; R Hartzell 555.00; S Christner 573.30; M McSherry 564.00, G Morehouse 564.00; M McCoy 118.13, N Woodling 555.00; S Bryant 564.00; M Coffing 236.25; D Arnett 555.00; S Shuter 555.00; J Brumfield 555.00; P Brown 1037.40; M Garman 593.25; K Sponseller 565.00; M Wolford 573.30; M Weller 573.30; M Miner 573 30; E Ransbottom 559.00; P Patrick 559 00; G Heagy 692.30; L Taylor 573.30; M Ames 555.00; C Lowe 330.75; C Schaaf 545.00, J Cox 930.30; B Shafer 573.30; K Thomas 573.30, B Hay 330.75; L Justice 593.25; D Kemper 573.30; J Plummer 573.30, B Dust 867 30; C Sundheimer 593.25; P Rader 573.30; V Morris 559.65; F Besson 47.25; D Buchan 496.85; R Robinson 1128.06; C Rovenstine 1125.91; R Fellows 1093.04, T Kitch 1015.08; L Blackburn 1068.31; H Moser 1031.56; J Bronsing 964 36; T Brindle 923.15; S Whitaker 973 87, D Curtis 890.18; S Knispel 881.94; M Speigle 833.33; A Valentine 805.13; E Brown 805 13; J Hetler 140.00; M Fishbaugh 780.41; T Baugher 848.97; J Mooney 848.97; J Hart 848.97; C Smythe 739.20; A Ciriel Io 824.25; K Keele 739.20; D Roberts 739.20, L Holderman 784.35; C Rovenstine 784.35; C Hill 784.35; R Cox 719.25; G West 784.35, M Kissinger 843.15; R Kemper 1312.50, D Sadler 62 00. J Sadler 278.00; R Girod 89.25, L Sebo 633.15; D Hampton 759.15; R Schloss II 759 15; L Bruner 633.15; S Holderman 891 46, A Gunter 940.80; M Warren 573 30 C Retz 573.30; S Thompson 593.25; L Harman 561 75, F Thomas 425.25; S Bradford 425.25; U Kint zel 189.00; C Knispel 766.50; S Myrick 593 25; P Gammiere 573.30; C Hefty 561 75; C Cauff man 766.50; K Bouse 593.25; E Balazs 561.69, C Morts 573.30; K Mayer 561.69, B McKrill 58.80; R White 54.60, C Clampitt Jr 66.15, J Berger 58.80; P Rife 57.75; M Wertenberger 50 40, D Boggs 65.10; E Bertsch 330.75; C Church 425.25; J Boggs 330.75; J Goon 58.80; K Goon 567.00; R Hoffman 57.75; M Baumgartner 74.55; I Salman 74.55; M Camden 378.00, D Barber 54.60; M Piter 189.00; M Bules 472.50; K Dimick 141.75; S Mitchell 766.50; J Prado 593.25; D Biesemeyer 573.30; F Schmitt 330.75; D Weirick 54.00; M Besson 378.00; N Lefort 401.63; D Richard 1037.40; C Overmyer 593.25; A Kennedy 573.30; S Maenhout 868.35; M Veach 573.30; N Smythe 573.30; S Gladieux 593.25; P Marsh 573.30; J Moyer 697.20; C Danner 573.30; E Wagner 324.00; M Hoerr 573.30; D Zolman 378.00; E Everest 72.45; S Everest 48.30; C Lynch 319.00; R Reed 393.75; M Beer 319.00; W Creighton 319.00; G Klinger 104.50; T Anglin 104.50; K Teel 104.50; R Hartzell 104.50; L Teghtmeyer 104.50; L Bertsch 104.50; W Tatter 104.50; R Denney 849.45; V Dickerson 546.00; P Abbett 476.70; W Stafford 674.10; C Hill 176.64; T Hall 22.08; P Harty 476.70; D Hall 66.24; G Coppes 309.12; D Robinson 768.12; R Hetler 752.21; G Nash 760.46; T McCarty 719.25; R Phillips 743.97; B Stutzman 168.93; D Secrist 604.32; D Smith 538.46; T Conley 719.25; N Sleeth 538.46; R Waterson 719.25; L Hollar Jr 719.25; L Furnivall 592.20; K Perkins 730.80; H Harper 1019.23; E Brown 942.30; D Goshert 633.15; M Kroft 913.46; J Miner 730.80; D Weaver 767.55; L Cochran 633.15; S Knisely 633.15; H Dittmar 633.15; M Hoffman 700.00; D Haney 730.80; B Banghart

730.80; N Stewart633.ls; L Cole 592.20 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Tri Namic Printing Co 139.65; Bush Medical Supplies 26.40; Adams/Remco Inc 131.00; Tepe's 70.76; Kosciusko County Fair Association 168.00; Postmaster 400.00, United Telephone Co 55.24; Key Benefit Employee Fund 629.44; Ace Hardware 6.99, Tepe's 119.97, Computerland 6.95; D Haines 602.70; J Cupp 1037.40; W Baxter 837.90; J Johnson 593.25, B Clouse 778.05; R Strong 768.60, M Moussa 11 am 532,95, R Weaver 741.30; A Summe 573.30; M Horney 189.00 KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Key Benefit Employee Fund 4276.20; Gast Fuel A Service 559.02; Petroleum Traders Corp 4359.58; American Wire Rope & Sling 866.70; Bearings Inc 87.84; A H Choitz & Co 100.00; Crown Battery Mfg 114.48, E F Rhoades And Sons .Inc 31.50; Indiana Machinery Parts 127.20; Ft Wayne Tire Center 204.86; K A J Distributors 119.70, MacAlllster Machinery 72.60; Northern Gases A Supplies 42.42; Rice-Ford Lincoln Mercury 357.51; TSC Store 62.46; Walmer Supply 39.78; Phend A Brown Inc 1979.10; Charter Network 37.06; Kosko Printers 85.95; Argonne Rental 63.00; Raymond Parker 100.00; Camden Refrigeration 43.00, Derry Electric Inc 360.76; Treasurer Kosciusko County 128.04, Nipsco 1526.39; B Kuhn 918.11, R Leiter 918.75; D Rogers 839.13; C Shilling 767.55; R Martin 818.40; J Ingle 603.82; L Young 753.36; J Adams Jr 787.69; E Coy 787.69; L Engle 787.69, R Himes 887.43; F Kammerer 801.31; R Meeks 787.69; A Miller 787.69; L Montel 787.69; G Adams 798.10; K Busselberg 787.69; J Davis 784.30; P Deaton 787.69, D Huffman 787.69; G Huffman 798.10; B Hyde Jr 787.69; B Hyde 111 798.10; R Jackson 811.09; J Kuhn 798.10; R Norman 798.10; L Phillips 798.10; T Rowland 798.10; D Shilling 798.10; M Winger 798.10; G Estepp 798.10, B Montel 798.10; D Jackson 798.10; M Walther 854.47; W Smalley 336.00; K Traylor 1557.15; T Kuhn 787.69, D Lynch 811.09, J O'Connor Jr 787.69, R Barley 798.10; J Beer 787.69 KOS. CO. LOCAL ROAD A STREET PAYROLLA CLAIMS Cowles Sand A Gravel 615.60, Erie Stone Inc 4267.26; W A W Gravel 3704.33; Zimmer man Gravel 441.00 KOS. CO. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLLA CLAIMS John Camden Construction Co 17749.80 KOS. CO. GEN. DRAIN IMPROVEMENT PAYROLLA CLAIMS A Jenkins 48.00, D Leckrone 948.50; Beechy Backhoe A Dozer Service 1160.00 KOS. CO DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE PAYROLLA CLAIMS Phillips Excavating Inc 4336.82, Phillips Excavating Inc 663.18; Collier Excavating 4000.00; Collier Excavating 1503.75; Collier Excavating 1200.00; Koontz A King 1051.00, Everest Crane Service 4668.40, GAG Haul ing A Excavating Inc 876.85; B Kline 1200.00, Walters Plumbing A Heating 1945.88; GAG Hauling A Excavating Inc 540.00, D Leckrone 517.00, John Camden Construction Co 3555.98, D Leckrone 376.00; L Leckrone 1530.00, Haviland Drainage Products Co 4019.25; K Hohman 204.14, M Macy 800.38; C Baker 325.00, C Baker 113.75; C Baker 200.00, A Jenkins 360.00 KOS. CO. CUM. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Atek Information Services Inc 8590.00 KOS. CO. ADULT PROBATION USER FEES PAYROLL A CLAIMS Syva Company 285.48 KOS. CO. FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL A CLAIMS A Wiseheart 6 50, N Smythe 39.50; J Bess 53.25; Employee Key Benefit 239.00 KOS. CO. HEAGRTTS33 PAYROLL A CLAIMS C Pena 227.50 KOS. CO. GRID SYSTEM PAYROLL A CLAIMS “ S Maenhout 131.73; J Bess 401.63; A Wiseheart 472.50, C Mellott 283.50 I Patricia Brown do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners on May 7, 1990. 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 •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

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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 reject all bids or waive any informalities therein. Dated this 25th day of April, 1990. Board of School Trustees Michael Martin, Secretary A.25M.2 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, Indiana 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 new Cumulative Coital Development Fund, pursuant to IC 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

NOTICE TO VOTERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, has designated the following places for holding the Primary Election for the County of Kosciusko on Tuesday, the Bth day of May, 1990. JACKSON TOWNSHIP First Precinct... Grace Brethren Church, Sidney Second Precinct Eel River Church, St. Rd. 14 S. MONROE TOWNSHIP First Precinct Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP * First PrecinctPierceton Community Building Second PrecinctPierceton Community Building Third Precinct Old Town Hall, Pierceton TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP First PrecinctOld Thornburg Drug Store Building Second Precinct North Webster Fire Station Third Precinct Barbee Conservation Club Fourth PrecinctPJ 2's Pizza, St. Rd. 13 & Armstrong TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP First Precinct St. Andrews Methodist Church, SR 13 N. Second Precinct American Legion Post 223, SR 13 S. Third Precinct Scout Cabin, Crosson Mill Park Fourth Precinct Syracuse Junior High School, 210 E. Brooklyn Fifth Precinct American Legion Hall, St. Rd. 13 S. Sixth Precinct Turkey Creek Conservation Club VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP First PrecinctWawasee Community Church, CR 1300 N Second Precinct*. Milford Community Building Third Precinct Milford Fire Department PLAIN TOWNSHIP First PrecinctOswego Community Building Second PrecinctLeesburg Lions Building Third Precinct National Guard Armory, CR 350 N. Fourth Precinct Chapman Lakes Conservation Club WAYNE TOWNSHIP First Precinct Grace Village Retirement Center Second PrecmctJefferson School Gym Third Precindt?-.—Zr.Winona Lake Park Pavilion, Park Ave. Fourth Precinct Jefferson School Fifth Precinct County Highway Garage Sixth Precinct Moose Lodge-Front Door Seventh Precinct Moose Lodge-Side Door Eighth Precinct Miller Merry Manor, Corp. Offices Ninth Precinct Community Bible Church of Warsaw, on County Farm Rd. S. Tenth Precinct Winona Lake Comm. Bldg. Park Ave. CLAY TOWNSHIP First PrecinctClaypool School Second PrecinctClaypool Lions Building LAKE TOWNSHIP First Precinct Silver Lake Lions Club Second Precinct Conservation Club-Silver Lake SEWARD TOWNSHIP First Precinctßurket United Methodist Church Second Precinct Diamond Lake Conservation Club FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP First PrecinctMentone Town Hall Second Precinctßeaver Dam United Methodist Church HARRISON TOWNSHIP First Precinct First National Bank, Atwood Branch Second Precinct Teels Restaurant, Mentone Third Precinct....,,~ <RE. Miller Residence, Palestine PRAHftTWfISHfP First PrecinctClunette Church Second Precinct Atwood Community Center JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP First PrecinctSouth Elementary School, SR 19, Nappanee SCOTT TOWNSHIP First Precinct Mt. Tabor Fellowship Hall, Co. Rd. 800 W. ETNA TOWNSHIP First Precinct Heritage Park Building WARSAW FIRST WARD First Precinct Sacred Heart Church, 125 N. Harrison St. Second Precinct Lincoln School SECONDWARD First Precinct., Argonne Rental Second Precinct City Council Chambers, City Hall THIRDWARD First Precinct Kosciusko Co. Shrine Building, Fairgrounds Second Precinct Warsaw High School Career Center (Old Freshman High Gym) FOURTH WARD First Precinct Calvary Chapel of Warsaw, 522 W. Market Second Precinct First Christian Church, 202 W. Main Third Precinct Masonic Temple Building, 1620 W. Center St. FIFTH WARD First PrecinctNellans Motors, 1200 N. Detroit St. Second Precinct Center Lake Park Pavilion Third Precinct...’Center Lake Park Pavilion IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Com missioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, this 27th day of April, 1990. Patricia A. Brown, Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana

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 forward 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 days 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 petitioners. 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 Development 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.25M.2

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