The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1990 — Page 16
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 8,1990
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, August 12,1-3 P.M. Charming 3 bedroom house ideally located in quiet subdivision of quality homes. Includes great beach and boat access to Dewart Lake. CR 300 E. To EMS Lane 22, Lendonway Terrace, Dewart Lake Hosted By: Kathy Beer WOODWARD ln %“ cade REALTY ffl | 267-8816 | ■ RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - FARM 65758 SR 15, Goshen, IN 46526 219-533-0404 Or 457-4604 r=-| L. Thwaits r- I | J Broker/Owner ; , GRI.CREA / NEW LISTING! Comfortable 3 IMMACULATE BRICK RANCH with bedroom ranch with many walk out basement, 4 bedrooms, 2 possibilities. Main level family baths family room with fireplace, room, !’/« baths, 20x22 deck. Quiet Also bank barn with a workshop. A suburban living, yet close to schools MUST SEE. North of Syracuse, and shopping. Syracuse. $62,500. ENJOY A COUNTRY NEIGH- ENTERTAIN family and friends in this BORHOOD when you buy this cozy 3 gorgeous brick ranch. Features 3 bedroom ranch. Charming wood bedrooms, 2 baths, family room off deck off kitchen for those family kitchen, formal dining and get-togethers, or utilize the large cemented patio overlooking pond. Rec oom in finished basement. Located in Woodland Acres, Syracuse. $79,000. AUCTION! Dtoperaal of content* of Aminda'i Attic, plu* per»on»l property of owner. — Very Partial Listing — 48' Oak, Roll Top Cilson 10 HP Mower Slate Bumper Pool Table Desk & Chair w/Snowblade Guns Rolltop Jeweler's Desk Lawn Boy 19" Rotary Mower (Includes Mint Marlin Over 50 Collector’s Dolls Rare Baby Grand D Model ® 0 - 22 Cal 1 Un o„d.n.i n A_ D a Pnvate Collection Os Old (in Original Boies- Duo Art Reproducer Including Victorian French pt Piann Westmoreland Glass 4 German. Several Blacks) (App^ 0I , mdlely i 929 . Cast Iron Toys & Banks Round Oak Table Excellent Condition) Crocks Sets Os Chairs Approximately 300 Rare Old Jewelry Iron Beds Music Rolls Small Pizza Oven Neon Signs & Advertising Caboose Stove Pepsi Dispenser Items Treadle Sewing Machines Pop Corn Popper Antique Clocks Modern Appliances (Theater Size) Doll & Children’s Furniture Used Furniture 1972 International < Cood Selection) 60-Passenger School Bus (Excellent Condition) .. . just too much to list! Al Delagrange, Auctioneer For More Information: (219) 834-4437 -OR- (219) 269-6409 • Concession Stand Available • Announcements-Day Os Sale-Takes Precedence Over Printed Matter • Not Responsible For Accidents “808 MISSISSIPPI STREET” Manager
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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL ft CLAIMS
The following is a list of claims to be con sidered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on August 14,1990. D Welrlck 1037.40; M Schmitt 593.25; S Tat ter 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 94.50; N Woodling 555.00; S Bryant 564.00; M Cofflng 283.50; D Arnett 555.00; D Vandewater 236.25; S Shuter 555.00; J Brum field 555.00; H Gerber 189.00; N Lefort 472.50; P Brown 1037.40; M Garman 593.25; 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 283.50; R White 545.00; S Stouder 272.50; E Heckman 121.50; J Cox 930.30; B Shafer 573.30; K Thomas 573.30; J Clay 121.50; B Hay 283.50; L Justice 593.25; N Bradbury 121.50; J Plummer 573.30; S Esen wein 573.30; B Dust 867.30; C Sundheimer 593.25; P Rader 573.30, V Morris 559.65; D Buchan 543.00; 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 Bronsi ng 964.36; M Hobbs 914.91; 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 70.00; M Fishbaugh 780.41; T Baugher 848.97; J Mooney 848.97; J Hart 848.97; C Smythe 755.68; A Clriello 840.73; 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; F Knafel 784.35; M Kissinger 843.15; R Kemper 1312.50; R Ladson Jr 472.50; 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 Holdeman 891.46; A Gunter 940.80; M Warren 573.30; S Thompson 593.25; L Harman 565.00; F Thomas 283.50; S Brad ford 545.00; U Klntzel 47.25; C Knispel 766.50; S Myrick 593.25; P Gammiere 573.30; C Het ty 561.75; R Gammiere 94.50; R Insley 47.25; C Cauffman 766.50; K Bouse 593.25; E Balazs 561.69; C Morts 573.30; K Mayer 561.69; B McKrill 58.80; S McKrill 425.25; 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; J Boggs 330.75; J Goon 58.80; R Hoff man 57.75; M Baumgartner 74.55; I Salman 74.55; M Camden 94.50; E Barber 54.60; M Piter 94.50; S Steele 283.50; M Farling 283.50; S Mitchell 766.50; J Prado 593.25; D Biesemeyer 573.30; C Schaaf 180.00; F Schmitt 448.88, D Weirlck 42.00; D Richard 1037.40; C Overmyer 593.25; A Kennedy 573.30; S Maenhout 1151.85; M Veach 573.30; N Smythe 573.30; C Smythe 202.50; S Gladleux 593,15; 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; V Dickerson 546.00; P Abbett 476.70; C Hill 132.48; P Harty 476.70; D Hall 63.48, G Cop pes 198.72; D Taylor 740.00; V Johnson 429.03; D Robinson 768.12; R Hetler 752.21; G Nash 760.46; T McCarty 719.25; R Phillips 743.97; 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; E Brown 1019.23; D Goshert 633.15; J Miner 730.80, D Weaver 913.46; L Cochran 633.15; C Grant 63X15; R Haines 280.00; T Bank 170.00, S Knisely 633.15; H Dittmar 633.15; M Hoffman 350.00; D Haney 730.80; B Banghart 730.80, N Stewart 633.15; L Cole 592.20; F Amsden 784.35; J Clase 784.35; K Charlton 346.50; M Francis 121.13; C Byrer 63.00; S Bumgard ner 231.00; W Robinson 245.25; Charter Net work 25.69; United Telephone Co 27.14, A Kennedy 21.25; D Richard 460.25, M Veach 192 00; Charter Network 2.79; United Telephone Co 1.27; A Gunter 27.75; A E Boyce Co, Inc 48.71; Business Systems, Inc 52.01; NBS Office Supplies 24.00; PDH Office Products 76.70, Postmaster 525.00; P Brown 52.00, Executive Office Machines, Inc 708 00, Superior Supply 485 95; A l Lock & Key 3.00; Boiler & Pressure Vessel Division 11.00, J Sexauer 10.96; Office 3 of the State Building Commis 233 00: Ace Hardware 23.96, Kmart <*9122 30.81; Nursery Stop Garden Center 65.46, Arrow Services, Inc 99 00; Charter Network 65;; United Telephone Co .44, Hoosier Water Co 257.64, Sewage Collection Office 501.14, National Dust Control 211.18; National Dust Control 188.70, Folger Adam Company 29.33; HVAC Systems Service Inc 269.75, Waste Manage ment 195.00; Ace Hardware 8.99, Ace Hard ware 9.99, Ace Hardware 11.99, United Telephone Co 60.27, A E Boyce Co, Inc 563.30; Charter Network 9.83, United Telephone Co 14.88; Pitney Bowes 481.00; A E Boyce Co, Inc 12.64, Pepsi Cola General Bottlers, Inc 236.88; Centel Cellular 56.00, Charter Network 2.61; United Telephone Co 3399.19, R Knudsen 11.47; R Knudsen 90.25, Mail Journal/The Paper 107.16; Govern mental Interinsurance 2254 80; Syracuse In Clerk Treasurer 822.41, Tippecanoe Twp Trustee 500.00; Eastman Kodak 240.00, United Telephone Co 156 74, Ft Wayne St Development Ctr 2265.00. Logansport State Hospital 217.09, Treasurer State of Indiana 83333.15; Wood Youth Center 37 00, Titus Funeral Home 300.00; D O. McComb & Sons 100.00; Elkhart County Auditor £78.00; Whitley County Auditor 98.00, Metropolitan School District of Wabash 1359.48, Standard Register Company 265.00; W Andrew 6 00; R Kisner 224.00; R McNary 74 00; L Ladd 50 00; Pathologists Associated Med Lab 450.00; Indiana University Purdue University 415.00; J Sadler 50.25, J Moyer 178.75, Charter Network 157.19; United Telephone Co 192.23; T Howie 317.00; Kosciusko Com munity Hospital 393 00; Business Equipment Co 4.66, R Heyde DDS 240 00, Brennan Drugs 793.17, M Beardslee Anesthesia Ser vice 192.00, Diagnostic Imaging of Indiana, PC 63.00, Kosciusko Medical Clinic, Inc 115.00; Quality Stores 73 91, Superior Supply 48 08, Wai Mart Inc 88.07, Mason & Son Hardware 20.85; Quality Stores 51 95; Brateman Brothers 66.35, Coverall Rental 9 66; Supersweet Farm Service 33.30; Neutron Ind Inc 853 86, Eiler's Communica tion 852.00, United Telephone Co 359 89, Wai Mart Inc 17.94, NBS Office Supplies 22.21; Charter Network 56 40. United Telephone Co 21.59, Prosecuting Attorneys Assoc 200 00; Charter Network 7.31; United Telephone Co 3 26, PDH Office Products 758 02; Charter Network 10.24; A E Boyce Co, Inc 91.95; Ex ecutive Office Machines, Inc 47.30, Radio Shack 82 45, Video World 79 80; Express 98 97, Gast Fuel & Service 7587 65; Shell Oil Company 17 96; Blosser's Studio 10 00 Cox Studio 763.00, R Robinson 107.01; LCB Card Ctr 1872.40, Eiler's Communication 200 00. Emergency Radio Service 5652 00, Lakeside
The Beginning Os A Good Move Wawasee Village, Syracuse LOGAN yr.) ROGGRS K 457-4678 Sunday, Aug. 12 | 2:00-4:00 P.M. Wawasee Lakefront, north of Macy's Slip. Come by water or land, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, central air, fireplace, great view, must see this buy of the year. $165,000.
Chevrolet 8.64; Roy's Wrecker Service 85.00; Smith Tire Service 21.00; Memorex Telex 35.00, Bureau of Motor Vehicles 5.00; Kos Co Soil & Water 20.20; Newton Mfg. 547.98; Kos Co Soil & Water 179.00; Kos Co Soil & Water 118.00, Radio Shack 115.78; G Lengemann Co 35.95; Instrument Sales & Service of In Inc 14.08; NBS Office Supplies 12.90; G Lengemann Co 27.95; M Kissinger 3.47; Charter Network 26.84; United Telephone Co 16.07, R Kemper 113.00; Charter Network 25.24, United Telephone Co 9.05; B McKrill 325.75; P Rife 64.50, S Mitchell 67.20, J Cox 60.00, PDH Office Products 373.11; Charter Network 7.27, United Telephone Co 1.87; PDH Office Products 387.00; PDH Office Products 31.00, J Howard 250.00; United Telephone Co 184.08; S Myrick 14.50; C Hefty 68.50, Syracuse In Clerk Treasurer 294.42; Charter Network 1.77; R Reed 25.00; R Sand 130.00, R Burner 20.00; K Perkins 8.00; L Furnivall 5.00; J Rigdon 315.00; J Ron dot 994.64; M Reed 499.40; S Harris 795.00; D Kolbe 600.00; B Tandy 3150.63; A E Boyce Co, Inc 208.30, Van Ausdall & Farrar Inc 15.55; Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co 591.70; Matthew Bender And Co., Inc 89.60; West Publishing Co 916.25; Charter Network 17.92, United Telephone Co 23.30; E Bazini 25.00, D Cates 25.00; D Kolbe 50.00, L Cole 28.41, K Cripe 41.00, D Klntzel 39.00; C Bi»yan 24.00; S Shriver 37.50, J Stackhouse 44.00, D Howard 36.50, M Cox 18.75, K Ryman 36.00, D Pagel 19.00, J Stafford 19.50, R Horn 20.00, G Nleter 20.00, J Keiser 23.50, V Foster 23.25, R Erwin 22.50, P Beecher 18.50; R Corl 23.50; J Kreger 22.50, L Cole 192.50, Charter Network 14.45; United Telephone Co 2.31; NBS Office Supplies 413.30, Hoosier Water 256.70; Sewage Collection 569.06. KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS D Haines 602.70, J Cupp 1037.40, W Baxter 837.90, J Johnson 593.25; B Clouse 778.05; R Strong 384.30; M Moussallam 561.00; R Weaver 741.30, A Summe 573.30; M Horney 189.00; R Weaver 10.00; The Product Center 224.00, Brennan Drugs 127.43; Norlab Inc 189.60; North Central Co-op 22.25; Ace Hard ware 59.75, Tepe's 35.38, County Extension Office 7.98, J Chapman, MD 1.50; Charter Network 57.55, United Telephone Co 31.63; R Weaver 58.30. KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS B Kuhn 887.43, R Leiter 918.75; D Rogers 748.00, J Ingle 794.50, L Young 766.50, J Adams Jr 726.40; E Coy 760.45; L Engle 794.50; R Himes 925.78; F Kammerer 794.50, R Meeks 808.12; A Miller 794.50; L Montel 794.50; G Adams 798.10; K Busselberg 794.50, J Davis 798.10, P Deaton 794.50, D Huffman 787.69; G Huffman 805.00, B Hyde Jr 889.84, B Hyde 111 798.10, R Jackson 811.09, J Kuhn 805.00, R Norman 805.00; L Phillips 805.00, T Rowland 791.20; D Shilling 784.30, M Winger 805.00, G Estepp 791.20, B Montel 805.00, D Jackson 805.00; M Walther 861.85, W Smalley 672.00, K Traylor 1557.15; S Angle 620.00, D Trlppledl 620.00, T Kuhn 794.50, L Traylor 767.55, D Lynch 818.10, J O'Connor Jr 794.50; T Sparrow 620.00, R Barley 798.10; J Beer 794.50, D Leiter 310.00, T Zile 600.00, G Shepherd 794.50, Rem Rand of Ft Wayne 22.44, Lewis Oil Co 4123.85, Ab & Toms Radiator Service 95.00, Crescent Elec trie Supply Co 6.75, Curtis Industries Inc 300.47; Dyna Systems 230.41, Gilead Starter Service 92.80; Gragg Equipment Co 79.11; Higgins Farm & Lawn 2.69; K & J Distributors 33.25; North Central Coop 15.00; Northern Gases & Supplies 135.20, Reid Holcomb Co 66.83, Rice Ford Lincoln Mercury 144.85; TSC Store 31.99; Phend & Brown Inc 195.05; Pierceton Equipment Co 60330.86, E & H Utility Sales 136.53, Share Corp 87.57, Superior Supply 150.65; Logansport Metal Culvert Co 3983.70; E & H Utility Sales 1320.00; Charter Network 42.34, J & K Communications, Inc 663.40, Russ Moore, Inc 885.69; Kline Construction Inc 3560.08; Brower's Country Carpet 573.65, Bixel Paint Corp 81.24, Deeds Equipment Co, Inc 16615.38. KOS. CO. HEAGRTIS33 PAYROLL & CLAIMS C Pena 585.00; R Fredrick 325.00. KOS. CO. GRID SYSTEM PAYROLL & CLAIMS S Maenhout 131.73; P Rife 168.75; C Smythe 47.25. KOS. CO. LOCAL RD. & ST. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS R McCullough 3855.00; W & W Gravel 8274.19 KOS. CO. GEN. DRAIN IMPRV. DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS Pierceton In Clerk Treasurer 100.00, D Leckrone 345.00; Everest Crane Service 270.00, A Waldbeser 59.78 KOS. CO. DRAINAGE MAINT. DEPT PAYROLL & CLAIMS Everest Crane Service 273.80, Collier Ex cavating 1331.60; Hoffer Excavating, Inc 781.00, Phillips Excavating Inc 575.00; EJP Mid West 3046.16; Advanced Drainage Systems 113.00; D Leckrone 408.00. KOS. CO. HEALTH MAINT. FUND PAYROLL & CLAIMS Mail Journal/The Paper 99.00 KOS. CO. FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL & CLAIMS P Rife 16.00. N Smythe 44.00, Printing Plus 23.47 KOS. CO. A D GRANT PAYROLL & CLAIMS Radio Shack 77.94, Kos Co Operations Tram 5000.00 I Patricia Brown do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sionersonAug 14, 1990 SECOND NOTICE To the taxpayers of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County, State of In diana. You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of July, 1990, the Town Council of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 36 9 15 5, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative capital development fund was established to provide for the following: FOR CAPITAL FIREFIGHTING IM PROVEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT AND POLICE RADIO EQUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED IN 1C36 8 14 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 ($100.00) of taxable property will be fifteen cents ($.15) for 1990 taxes payable in 1991, fifteen cents ($.15) for 1991 taxes payable in 1992, and fifteen cents ($.15) for 1992 taxes payable in 1993 Fifty (50) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy may file a petition with the Kosciusko County
Auditor, 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. Robert A. Phillips, President Dennis C. Wuthrich, Town Council John E. Lehman, Town Council Monica R. Bice, Clerk-Treasurer STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Sandra K. Bickel, Commissioner Date: August 1,1990 LEGAL NOTICE The Mentone & Tri Township Fire Control will offer for Auction, on August 25, 1990 at the Town Hall In Mentone, at 9 a m. the following equipment: One (1) 1962 Chevy Fire Truck, Series 80, 409 cu. in. engine, 5 speed transmission, 750 GPM pump, 750 gallon tank, 13,888 miles. All hand equipment to be removecT.Ho adaptors, extinguishers, radio, hose and appliances. Minimum bid $4,000.00. Inquiries may be made by calling Clerk's Office 353-7198 or Fire Chief Warren 353-7768. Barbara Ross, Treasurer A.B 15 NOTICE To: CHET & EMMA WARREN, R 2 BOX 71, SYRACUSE, IN 46567 A petition will be filed for a tax deed to be issued on October 3, 1990 for N pt N RR NE ’A 11 34 7, Turkey Creek Township that has not been redeemed, which was sold to Clarence & Bernice DeTurk at a tax sale on October 3, 1989. The purchaser is entitled to receive a deed for the property If It Is not redeemed by October 3, 1990. The owner, occupant, or per son with a substantial interest of public record Is entitled to redeem the tract or real property. The amount of the judgement for taxes, special assessments, and penalties under IC 6 1.1-24 4.7 to redeem 4he property is $5290. The purchaser Is entitled to reimbursement for additional taxes or special assessments on the property that were paid by the purchaser subsequent to the tax sale and before redemption. A.l-15 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF CLAY TOWNSHIP Notice Is hereby given Jo the taxpayers of Clay Township of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the Township Board will meet at the Clay Township Fire Station on the 16th of August, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative Fire Equipment and Building Fund for the following purpose: Future purchase of fire fighting equip ment And the levying of an additional tax of ten cents ( .10) on each hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing district to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied In 1990 payable In 1991 and annually there after for a period not to exceed five (5) years as pro vided for in 1C36 8 14. Taxpayers are Invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their rights to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, In the form of a resolution or ordinance, if adopted will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for its approval. Respectfully Submitted, Benjamin L. McKrill Clay Township Trustee A. 1-8 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Prairie Township of Kosciusko County, In diana, that the Township Board will meet at the Prairie Township Trustees Office on the 11th of August, 1990 at 3:00 p.m. for the pur pose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative Fire Equipment & Building Fund for the following purpose: Future purchase of fire fighting equipment and building addition plus renova tion And the levying of an additional tax of ten cents (.10) on each hundred dollars (100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing district to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1990 payable in 1991 and annually thereafter for a period not to exceed five (5) years as provid ed for in IC 36 8 14. Taxpayers are invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their rights to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, in the form of a resolution or ordinance, if adopted will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for its approval. Respectfully Submitted, Julia A. Goon Prairie Township Trustee A.l 8 SECOND NOTICE To the taxpayers of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of July, 1990, the Town Council of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 36 9 16, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative capital improvement fund was established to pro vide for the following: FOR ALL PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN AND PURSUANT TO IC 36 9 16 3 The fund will be provided for by a tax levy of ten cents ($.10) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing unit, the tax to be levied annually beginning in 1990, payable in 1991, and continuing for a total period of three (3) years. Fifty (50) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy may file a petition with the Kosciusko County Auditor, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy. Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall Im mediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the proposed levy before issuing its ap provai or disapproval thereof. Robert A. Phillips, President Dennis C. Wuthrich, Town Council John E. Lehman, Town Council Monica R Bice, Clerk Treasurer STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Sandra K Bickel, Commissioner Date August 3, 1990
SECONO NOTICE To the taxpayers of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of July, 1990, the Town Council of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 36 9 26, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumulative sewer fund was established to provide for the following FOR ALL PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN AND PURSUANT OF IC 36 9 26 The fund will be provided for by a tax levy of ten cents ($.10) 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 1990, payable In 1991, and continuing for a total period of three (3) years Fifty (50) or more taxpayers in the taxing unit who will be affected by the tax levy may file a petition with the Kosciusko County Auditor, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the proposed levy Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall im mediately 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 ap provai or disapproval thereof Robert A. Phillips, President Dennis C Wuthrich, Town Council John E Lehman, Town Council Monica R Bice, Clerk Treasurer STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONS RS Sandra K Bickel, Commissioner Date: August3,l99o
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Scott Brown, requesting a Special Exception to be granted t<Tpermit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of the construction of an oversized accessory building (24'x32' garage) on a lot with only 7500 square feet. Said real estate Is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residen tlal by the Kosciusko County Zoning Or dinance. The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which Is consistent wish lhe objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the east side of Maple Street and 0 feet north of Portland Street and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located In the Southeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Los Number 32 S.L. Ketrlng 2nd Addition. This hearing will be held In the Main Meeting Room, In the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 16th day of August 1990, at 7:00 P.M. All Interested persons are invited to at tend and be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director A.l 8 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SEWARD TOWNSHIP Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Seward Township of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the Township Board will meet at
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF 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 13th day of August, 1990 will conduct a public hearing on the 1991 budget and on the 20th day of August, 1990 will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programssll,ll6,sßo 50000: Debt Servicesss,966,34B 12000: Instruction —Special Programs 737,155 i 13000: Instruction — Adult/Contlnuing Education 148,576 Total Debt Servicesss,966,34B 14000: Instruction — Summer School 174,470 21000: Support Services — Pupils 425,057 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 22000: Support Services — Instruction Staff 552,563 25000: Support Services — Businesss2,3Bl,oo9 23000: Support Services — General Administration... 407,019 24000: Support Services — School Administration 1,239,703 Total Capital Projects Fund 52,381,009 25000: Support Services — Business 3,397,150 26000: Support Services — Central 1,758,140 TRANSPORTATION FUND 30000: Community Services 197,000 25000: Support Services — Businesssl,44s,9oo 40000: Non-programmed Charges 628,250 26000: Support Services — Central 144,500 Total General Fund 520,781,663 Total Transportation Fund 1.590.400 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Debt Trans- Capital General Service portetion Projects FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. Ito Dec. 31,1991, Inclusive $20,781,663 $5,966,348 $1,590,400 $2,381,009 2. Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year to be made from appropriations unexpended 9,003,890 2,218,381 ' 1,990,688 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 384,717 -0- -O- -04. 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) $30,170,270 $8,184,729 $2,427,027 $4,371,697 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual Cash Balance, June 30 of present year $ 198,921 $ 272,637 $ 345,446 $ 366,830 7 Taxes to be collected present year (Dec Settlement) 3,274,554 1,706,572 535,804 1.284,858 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 6,473,081 342.231 138.394 339,000 b Total Column B Budget Form No 2 I 3 ! 21 !? 38 567,312 J 50375 513,000 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) $23,160,594 $2,888,752 $1,270,019 $2,503,688 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF ENSUINGYEAR (Deduct line9from lines) 7,009,676 5,295,977 1,157,008 1,868,009 11. Operating balance (or allocation for future projects) 491,189 —o— —o— —O—--12. Total (Add lines 10 and 11) $ 7,500,865 $5,295,977 $1,157,008 $1,868,009 13. Replacement Credit from Local Option Tax —O— —o— —o— —o—- — Total Less Replacement Credit (line 12 less line 13) $ 7,500,865 $5,295,977 $1,157,008 $1,868,009 15. Levy Excess Funds applied to this budget —o— —o— —O— —O—--16. Net Amount To Be Raised (llne’l4 less line 15) $ 7,500,865 $5,295,977 $1,157,008 $1,868,009 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Net Taxable Property $302,529,020 FUNDS Proposed Rate Amount To Be Raised General 2.4794 $ 7,500,865 Debt Service 1.7506 5,295,977 Capital Protects .6.17,5 1,868,009 Transportation 3824 1 - H *’ 1357,0W M Tola! :. 522 W 515.8ri,a59 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP 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 1987 1988 1989 1990 General $4,586,677 $5,202,448 $5,607,261 $ 6,833,383 Debt Service 1,290,431 1,445,240 1,887,207 3,561,297 Cumulative Building 1,310,594 1,352,637 — — Capital Projects - - 775,638 2,681,054 Transportation 628,279 1,178,667 1,333,027 1,118,107 Totals $7,815,981 $9,178,992 $9,603,133 $14,193,841 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 23rd day of July, 1990 Arden D. Warner, President Richard W. Ridderman, Member Thomas D Moore, Vice President Bill Goshert, Member Michael J. Martin, Secretary Sally Davison, Member Terry J. Klondaris, Member Board of School Trustees A.l 8 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Wawasee Community School Corporation Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 14th day of August, 1990 will conduct a public hearing on the 1991 budget and on the 28th day of August, 1990 will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption: GENERAL FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programss 6,594,137 50000: Debt Servicess2,79l,74s 12000: Instrortlon — Special Programs 446,982 1 13000: Instruction — Adult/Contlnuing Education 12,900 Total Debt Servicess2,79l,74s 14000: Instruction — Summer School 37,100 21000 Support Services - Pupils 250.575 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 22000 Support Services — Instruction Staff 286,762 25000 Support Services — Businesss73o,soo 23000 Support Services — General Administration... 118,104 24000 Support Services — School Administration. ... 720,781 Total Capital Projects Funds73o,soo 25000 Support Services — Business 1,705,272 26000 Support Services - Central 659,800 TRANSPORTATION FUND 30000 Community Services 232,789 25000 Support Services — Businesss 991,172 40000 Non programmed Charges 172.200 26000: Support Services — Central 101.000 Total General Fund 511,237,402 Total Transportation Fund $ 1.092.172 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Debt Trans Capital General Service portation Projects FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. Ito Dec. 31, 1991, inclusive $11,237,402 $2,791,745 $1,092,172 $ 730,500 2. Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year to be made from ap propriatlons unexpended 5,493,478 1,421,702 640,000 282,730 3 Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 230,000 4 Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year — not included in line 2 or 3 —O— —O— —o— —O—5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1,2,3 and 4) $16,730,880 $4,213,447 $1,732,172 $1,243,230 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual Cash Balance, June 30of present year $ 1,103,334 $1,516,043 $303,198 $ 654,827 7 Taxes to be collected present year (Dec Settlement) 1,556,932 1,062,583 358,890 276,018 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of Incoming year (Scheduleon file) a. Total Column A Budget Form No. 2 3,360,337 304,969 78,131 47,270 b Total Column B Budget Form No. 2 6,980,923 470,500 140,076 89,633 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7,8a and 8b) $13,001,526 $3,354,095 $880,295 $1,067,748 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31 OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9from line 5) 3,729454 859,352 851,877 175,482 11. Operating balance (or allocation for future projects) 24,969 1,420,691 4,000 439,518 12 Total (Add lines 10 and ID $ 3,754,323 $2,280,043 $855,877 $615,000 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Net Taxable Property $165,000,000 FUNDS Proposed Rate Amount Ta Be Raised General 2.2754 $3,754,323 Debt Service 1 3818 2,280,043 Capltel Projects 3727 615.000 Transportation .5187 855,877 Total 4 5486 $7,505,243 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 ) Te Be FUNDS 1987 1988 1989 1998 General $2429,763 $3,093,782 $3,348,209 $3,435,350 Debt Service 923,543 888,623 894.115 2443,109 Cumulative Building 582.016 602,865 608,695 Transportation 553,963 651,335 802.790 799,581 Totals $4,889,285 $5,236,605 $5466472 $7,186,735 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right te be heard thereon. After the fax levies have been determined and presented te the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tex adjustment board, or in their failure te 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 m this county: « n Dated this 24th day of July, 1990 V Curtis S Jordan ? William Troup Carolyn G Anderson Dennis Mikel Philip R. Payne Board of School Trustees Kve
the Seward Township trustee's office on the 21st day of August, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a proposal te establish a Cumulative fire Equipment & Building Fund for the following purpose: Future purchase of fire fighting equipment. And the levying of an additional tax of ten cents (.10) on each hundred dollars ($100.00) of taxable real and personal property within the taxing district to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1990 payable in 1991 and annually thereafter for a period not to exceed five (5) years as provided for in IC 36-8-14. Taxpayers ire Invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their rights to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, in the form of a resolution or ordinance, If adopted will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for its approval. Respectfully Submitted, Robert L. Hoffman Seward Township Trustee A.B 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition has been filed with the Board of Commissioners qf Kosciusko County seeking to vacate the following described alleyway In the Melvin D. Neff Addition to Shady Banks, Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, to-wit: A rectangular tract being approximately twenty (20) feet In width and one hundred thirty (130) feet in length, and occupying that strip of land lying immediate ly south of Lot Number Three (3) In the Melvin D. Neff Addition to Shady Banks, Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and lying Immediately north of Lot Number Four (4) In the Melvin D. Neff Addition to Shady Banks, Van
Buren Township, Kosciusko County, Indlana; and that a hearing on such petition will be held by the Board of Commissioners as 11:00 o'clock a.m. on September 11, 1990, In the Commissioners Room in the Courthouse in the City of Warsaw. All interested persons may appear at said hearing and be heard upon the subject of said vacation. Patricia A. Brown Auditor, Kosciusko County NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Scott Brown, requesting a Variance In the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance which would permit the construction of a gar&ge 5 feet from a side property line and 5 feet from a 12' alley on his property which Is located on the east side of Maple Street and 0 feet north of Portland Street and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Lot Number 32 S.L. Ketrlng 2nd Addition. The hearing will be held In the Main Meeting Room, In the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 16th day of August 1990, at 7:00 P.M. All Interested persons are Invited to at tend 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 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SYRACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director
