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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF WINONA LAKE Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of November 1990, at 7:00 p.m., at the Community Building In the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake will hold a public hearing to consider a proposal to create a MUNICIPAL CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND, subject to the approval of the state board of tax commissioners, for the purpose of a Cumulative Fund for the Improvement of public ways and sidewalks, providing for the purchase of fire-fighting equipment and police radio equipment, and for such other purposes as are described In I.C. 36-9 16.5 2 byway of tax levies In the following amounts for the following three years. Fifteen Cents ($0.15) per SIOO.OO of Assess ed Valuation for the year 1991, Fifteen Cents ($0.15) per SIOO.OO of Assessed Valuation for the year 1992, Fifteen Cents ($0.15) per SIOO.OO of Assessed Valuation for the year 1993. Any person may appear at said public hearing and be heard upon the proposal, which proposal is In complete form as proposed Ordinance No. 90-8-1A on file in the of flee of the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana. Any written com ments or suggestions delivered to the Town Clerk Treasurer before the time of said hearing will also be considered. The hearing may be continued without further notice. The mailing address of the Town ClerkTreasurer is: P.O. Box 338, Winona Lake, Indiana 46590. Charlene Turner, Clerk-Treasurer Town Os Winona Lake, Indiana O. 17-24 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR WAWASEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION KOSCIUSKO, INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of School Trustees of the Wawasee Community School Corporation will receive sealed bids for the OFFICE RELOCATION: SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Bids will be accepted at the Board Room of the Wawasee Community School Corpora tion Office, 12659 North Syracuse Webster Road, Syracuse, Indiana until 1:30 p.m. (local time), November 14,1990. Blds will be opened and tabulated at that time in the Board. Room of the Wawasee Community School'Corporation. All bidding and construction shall be in ac cordance with construction documents prepared by Barton-Coe Vllamaa, Ar chitects and Engineers, Inc., copies of which can be obtained from the office of Barton Coe Vllamaa, 225 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, Indiana (corner of Cook and

Public Auction We otter for sole at Public Auction the following items and business equipment of Mt. Wawasee Ski; located, from SR 6 & 15 go east on SR 6 to CR 23 North, follow signs or 2 miles Northeast of SR 6 & 15 to Mount Wawasee Ski Lodge, on: Saturday, Nov. 3 — 10:00 A.M. KITCHEN, BAR, OFFICE EQUIPMENT Sharp copier, SF 8200 deluxe model, completely reconditioned, many features; Toastmaster electric grill; food warmer; 2 burner cooktop: pizza oven; 3 compartment soup server; hot chocolate machine; hot dog warmer & bun steamer; sand, refrig, w/condiment compartment; 16 cu. ft. upright freezer; 30 cu. ft. refrig.; stainless hood w/Ansul fire system w/exhaust fan; chafing dish; stainless steel 3-compartment bar sink: 4 keg 2-tapper beer dispenser; sliding glass door bar refrig.; Spreadmaster (butter); over 150 serving trays; Scott engraver 101 B; 19 tables (30x30); 7 tables (36x36); 9 oak tables (40x40); 110 wood S metal chairs; card laminator w/supplies; 3 electronic cash registers; 8-drawer card file: metal office desk: elect. 2-bucket rench fry; pots. pans. LODGE. EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 10 trash cans, several sizes; 3 message boards w/letters; nat. gas radiant 30,000 BTU ceiling heater (new); 8,000 BTU wall heater w/blower (propane); propane 30,000 BTU wall heater: UHF handheld mobile & base radio unit w/chargers; advertising display ad sign w/letters (4x8); portable PA system, 12 volt/120 volt; 4 picnic tables; 40 metal folding chairs; large speaker; 4 fire extinguishers; 5 outdoor speakers; electronic security system w/accessories; 5 wood benches; very large fireplace, round, 65"; 6 wood peanut characters 2-3'; many shelves; 2 rolls Naugahyde: 800 board ft. wood of lumber (oak, cedor, walnut, cherry); 5 toilet tissue dispensers; 2 towel dispensers (cloth); 2 towel dispensers (paper); 25 metal ski signs; 4 small buildings (storage, playhouse, etc.) Bxß, 6x6, 4x4; 1 nat. gas boiler, new controls, 380,000 BTU; many gals, of paint 8 supplies; 6 metal padded chairs: 1 base cabinet; 3 wall cabinets; 4 gal pure silicone liquid release agent: 13 touch tone phones; electronic dual lane racing timer; 6 line booster speaker amps. TOOLS, SHOP. MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT 8 SUPPLIES 12 ton shop press: 150,000 BTU propane blower heater, sump pump; 800' plastic snow fence: 10 Ig. safety pylons; 18 small pylons; 25 metal ski signs; Ig. steel snatch block, large pulley: 25' air hose: grease guns; hoist stand frame: 4 chain binders; chain hoist. 1 ton; cable hoist, '/i ton; 3 log chains; portable gas pumps; shovels: 2 canvas tarps: 50' pop fence; extension cords; lever handy jock: 2 steel tow cobles 2 steel cable chokers; 3 propane regulators 8 fittings; 140 wood posts: bearing splitter; shop vac; hose winder; 300 gal. gas tank; 60 gal. water heater, elect ; 10-gal. water heater, elect ; large winch, good for wrecker: 500# winch, hand-cranked, new; several 500# winches; 1,100 ft. of % in. wire rope (6x9). ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT 8 SUPPLIES 1-3 KVA 480-120 transformer; 1 electric transformer 10 KVA 480x120-240: 5 HP 8 10 HP motors; 16 sodium floodlights 8 multi tap voltage, 400 watts; 27 metal halide floodlights. 480 volts. 400 wotts; 8 quartz floodlights. 240 volts. 1500 watts; 2 quartz floodlights, 120 volts, 500 watts; various size pull boxes: 3 60-amp disconnect switches. 480 volts; 12 30-amp disconnect switches, 480 V w/receptacles 8 covers numerous small electrical supplies 8 fuses. PUMPING 8 PIPING SYSTEM 4 in. Berkley suction pump. 25 HP. 240-480 volts; Worthington pressure pump, 60 HP, 240-480 V. 350 G.P.M., 250 PSI, 2 yrs. old: por table 2-in. pump. 5 HP. gas. 2 yrs. old; Signet electronic flo meter, up to 8" line. 0-800 G.P.M new 1989:15 pcs. 30’ alum, irrigation 6-in. pipe hook 8 latch; steel pipe, 4 in. 8 6 in.; many valves 8 fittings from '/> to 8"; 1 6-in. large gate valves; pressure pump. 300 G.P.M . 200 PSI; 3% yard hydrants. SKI LIFT, SNOWMAKING AND GROOMING EQUIPMENT Poma double choir, rebuilt, hall t-bar, rebuilt, handle tow; 4 rope tows, some w/rebuilt motors 8 brakes; combinations sold separately or as a unit per each tow: Boyne Highland snowgun. good cond . 5 por table fan snowguns; 6 permanent fan snowguns; 2000'. 1 '/> snow hose, com-lock fitting; several cam-lock fittings; 19 freezer-proof hydrants. 1 Vi': 4 100-ft. extension cords, 480V-4-10# wire: Piston-Bulley snow cat, 170 HP. completely rebuilt, Thiokol snow cat. good engine: 20' powder maker groomer; roller planer, 11'. SKI EQUIPMENT 8 SUPPLIES 425 skis w/Tyrolia binding; 100 blank skis; 800 ski boots. 9# child's to 14# adult: 800 ski poles; 8 Burton snowboards, almost new wet belt grinder; hot waxer; tools 8 supplies from rental ski dept. GIFT 8 ACCESSORIES SHOP MERCHANDISE Hats, scarves, headbonds sunglasses, goggles, sox. pins, glove protectors, beer signs 8 beer mirrors. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: A few of the major items on this sale will be sold subject to the owner's approval. Stock is subject to change as of sale date. TERAAS: Cash Or Check W/Proper I D. Lunch Will Be Statements Mode Day Os Sale Will Take Precedence Over Printed Material Not Responsible For Accidents Mt. Wawasee Inc., owner Lambert’s Auctioneering Service Jerry Lambert Joe Salazar Milford. IN Goshen. IN 219-658-9674 219-534-3736

Lima Roads), 219 489 9079. A deposit of $50.00 per set of documents will be required. THIS DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUNDED, PROVIDED SAID DRAW INGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE RETURNED IN GOOD ORDER WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE BID DATE. Bidders will be required to file, with their blds, a certified check made payable to the Wawasee Community School Corporation or a Bld Bond for an amount not less than five percent (5%) of their maximum bld or blds. The Wawasee Community School Corpora tion Board of Trustees reserves the right to waive formalities In bidding; to reject any or all bids; and to let separate contracts or as a whole, without assigning any reason for its action In the premises, using its discretion to determine what action will be In the best interest of the Wawasee Community School Corporation. Bids not reaching said office by 1:30 p.m. (local time), on November 14, 1990 will not be opened and will be returned unopened to the original bidder. Dated this 9th day of October, 1990. WILLIAM TROUP, SECRETARY BOARDOF TRUSTEES WAWASEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 0.17 24 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR THE ASBESTOS REMOVAL AT SILVER LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR THE WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, WARSAW, INDIANA The Warsaw Community Schools, War saw, Indiana will receive sealed bids for: Asbestos Removal at Silver Lake Elementary School at the Maintenance Facility, 918 E Market Street, Warsaw, Indiana 46580 until 10:00 a m. local time on the 16th day of November, 1990 at which time and place all Blds will be publicly opened and read aloud. Sealed bids are to be delivered to the Warsaw Maintenance Facility prior to the 10:00 A M deadline. Any and all bids received after the 10 00 A M. deadline will be returned unopen ed To qualify, all bids shall be submitted us ing Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96A, with attachments, a copy of which is bound in Section 00301. Project Description: Remove and dispose of asbestos containing pipe and vessel in sulation including re-insulation. Location: Thermal system pipe and fitting insulation Is located throughout the building Boiler thermal system insulation is located In the boiler room. All work shall be constructed in full accor dance with this Notice, Instructions to Bid ders, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, Technical Specifications for Workmanship and Materials, Proposal Forms, Instructions for Executing Contracts and Plans, as prepared by COLE ASSOCIATES INC., Engineers/Ar chltects/Planners, 2211 East Jefferson Boulevard, South Bend, Indiana 46615

Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents are available for examination at: Builder's Exchange of St. Joseph Valley 215 Marycrest Building 2015 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana 46619 Dodge/Scan 230 West Monroe, 12th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60606 MACIAF Plan Room 2425 Mishawaka Avqnue, P.O. Box 282 South Bend, Indiana 46624 F.W. Dodge Corporation Suites 101 102 Millwood Center 4000 Portage Road Kalamazoo, Ml 49001 Construction League of Indianapolis 1800 N. Meridian, Suite 601 Indianapolis, IN 46202 F.W. Dodge Corporation 6666 E. 75th Street Indianapolis, IN 46250 Midwest Projects Unlimited, Inc. 5655 Broadway Street Merrillville, IN 46410 Cole Associates Inc. 2211 East Jefferson Boulevard South Bend, IN 46615 Indiana State Office of Minority Builders 1 North Capital Street, 6th Floor Indianapolis, IN 46204 Warsaw Community Schools 918 E. Market St. Warsaw, IN 46580 The Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of COLE ASSOCIATES INC., 2211 East Jeffer son Boulevard, South Bend, Indiana 46615. One set of documents can be obtained free of charge. Only complete sets will be issued. Additional sets of Plans and Specifications may be purchased for $25.00 per set. Bids shall be properly executed, addressed to said Warsaw Community Schools (submit ted on Form 96A) accompanied by a fully ex ecuted non collusion affidavit together with the other documents required by the Instruc tions to Bidders, and the applicable statutes of the State of Indiana. No bid shall be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for at least sixty (60) days The Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools shall have the right: 1) at any time to reject any or all bids; 2) to waive all Informalities or Irregularities of the bidding, and; 3) to award Contracts on the basis of In dividual bid categories. All bidders must attend a Pre Bld Con terence which will be held on October 31, 1990 at 10 00 a.m. (local time) at the Silver Lake Elementary School. By: Michael Martin, Secretary Board Os School Trustees Date; October 15, 1990 0.17 24 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Lonnie Clem requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would per mit the construction of a residence addition 3'5" off one side property line and 6'10" off the other side property line on his property which is located on the south side of a 15' right-of-way and 50 feet east of Dewart Drive and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 25, Township 34 North, Range 6 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more ac curately described as follows: Lot Number 2 in Bricker's Subdivision of Lot Number 91 in Redmon Park, Dewart Lake. This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the 13th day of November, 1990 at 8 30 A M All interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard Written com ments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Court House, War saw, Indiana, no later than 4:00.p.m. the day before the meeting KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard, Director 0.24-31 Legal Notice of Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 1 00 pm, on November 14, 1990, at the 2nd Floor Court House County Commis in the City of Warsaw In said coun ty, will investigate the propriety of holding an Alcoholic Beverage permit by the follow ing persons and locations listed herein, to wit DL4304869 Pletcher Supermarkets Inc St Rd 13 South PO Box 447 Pierceton, IN

HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8, Fri. 8-5:30, Sat. 8-4 "Home-Owned Cars & Trucks" • 90 CHEVY LUMINAS (15) $1 •) QQE 4 Dr ~ V-6, Auto , Air IfajVvJ • 90 FORD ESCORT LX WAGON $O QQE 4 Cyl 5 Spd OjVVw • 89 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE $lB EQE 4 Dr. 4 Cyl Auto., Air. iVjVvJ • 89 CHEVY CORSICA $7 QQE 4 Dr.. V-6, Auto., Air ■ jvvv • 88 CHEVY CAPRICE WAGON $1 1 fine 3 Seat, Loaded lljvvv • 88 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC $Q EQE 4 Dr., V 8, Auto. Air VjVvJ • 87 CHEVY CAPRICE $7 AQE 4 Dr. V-8 Auto., Air ■ jVVv • 85 OLDS 98 REGENCY $C QQE 4 Dr., V-6, Auto , Air V,vvv • 84 CHEVY CORVETTE SIQ QQE Auto • 83 FORD T BIRD *4,9951 • 83 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC $A EQE 4 Dr., V-8, Auto.. Air ■fvvw • 77 BUICK REGAL $1 QQE 2Dr V-8 Auto L,tW - TRUCKS - • 90 CHEVY Clsoo SILVERADO sl4 EQE V-8 Auto., Loaded • 88 CHEVY KISOO $1 E QQE Suburban 4x4 V 8 Auto Air Ivjvvd • 88 CHEVY Cl 500 SCOTTSDALE $Q QQE V 8 Auto Air VjVvJ •87 FORD Fl 50 $lB QQE Converted Van, Loaded • 87 CHEVY C2O SILVERADO $O QQE 454 Auto.. Loaded • 87 FORD AEROSTAR XLT $Q QQE 8 Pass Loaded U,vwd •87 CHEVY SIO $Q QQE Extended Cab, V-6 Auto Air OjWv • 87 CHEVY $101.W.8. 4X4 $7 QQE V 6 Auto IjJOj • 85 GMCK2SOO SIERRA $O QQE 4x4 V 8 Auto Air •85 CHEVY $lO $E EQE Extended Cab. V-6, Auto . • 84 JEEP CJ7 4X4 $A QQE Auto 6 Cyl. Hardtop ijVVV

465620000, Richard R Pletcher, Pres 703V*? First St Pierceton, IN 465620000, Clinton Pletcher, Secy 703 S First St Pierceton, IN 465620000, D.B.A. Pletcher's Food Center, Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal; DL4310606 Service Liquors Inc 710 N Detroit St Warsaw, IN 465800000, Edward R Likens, Pres 1904 E Sheridan Warsaw, IN 465800000, Patricia L Likens, Secy 1904 E Sheridan Warsaw, IN 465800000, D.B.A. Lakeview Li quors, Liquor, Beer and Wine Package Store Permit Renewal; DL4312934 Hook-Superx, Inc 3302 US 30 East Warsaw, IN 465800000, Philip Beekman, Pres 2120 Greenbriar Lane Palm City, FL 334900000, Raymond W Rizzo, Secy 1015 Williamsburg Ln Zionsville, IN 460770000 D B A. Hook Drugs #l4O, Liquor, Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal; DL4314929 Hook-Superx, Inc RR 1 Pickwick Rd Syracuse, IN 465670000, Philip Beekman, Pres 2120 Greenbriar Lane Palm City, FL 334900000, Raymond W Rizzo, Secy 1015 Williamsburg Ln Zionsville, IN 460770000 D B A. Hook Drugs #217, Liquor, Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal; DL4387381 Hook Superx, Inc State Rd 13 S PO Box 241 North Webster, IN 465550000, Philip E Beekman, Pres 2120 Greenbriar Lane Palm City, FL 334900000, Raymond W Rizzo, Secy 1015 Williamsburg Lane Zionsville, IN 460770000 D.B.A. Hook Drugs #232, Liquor, Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal; RC4312359 America Legion Post 226 Main St Box 121 Milford, IN 465420000 DBA American Legion, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal; RC4317122 Fraternal Order of Eagles 3760 Box 433 404 Sycamore St Syracuse, IN 465670000 D B A. F O Eagles, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal; RR4303625 Whetten Restaurant Corporation 138 Main St PO Box 547 Milford, IN 465420000, Gary D Whetten, Pres RR 2 Box 15C Milford, IN 465420000, Gary D Whet ten, Secy Rr 2 Box 15C Milford, IN 465420000 D B A. Bud's Bar, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal;, RR4305355 Eyer's Enterprises, Inc RR 1 Pickwick Rd Syracuse, IN 465670000 Richard A Eyer, Pres 53 N Shore Dr Syracuse, IN 465670000, Clnda K Eyer, Secy 53 N Shore Dr Syracuse, IN 465670000, D.8.A., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal; RR4308601 Marlin, Inc 1702 E Market St Warsaw, IN 465800000, Robert C Gates, Pres RR 1 Box 14, Warsaw, IN 465800000, Linda Gates, Secy RR 1 Box 14 Warsaw, IN 465800000, D B A. Holiday Bowl, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal; RR 4315390 Walker's Sentry Service, Inc 111 W Van Buren Leesburg, IN 465380000, Donald M Walker, Pres RR 3 Box 75 Warsaw, IN 465800000, Marlene D Walker, Secy RR 3 Box 75 Warsaw, IN 465800000, D B A. The Keg, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal; RR4381297 Family Tree Restaurant Inc 617 S Buffalo St Warsaw, IN 465800000 Gerda Haack, Pres 8262 St Rd 17 Plymouth, IN 465630000, Gerda M Haack, Secy 8262 St Rd 17 Plymouth, IN 465630000, D.B.A Wolfgang's Restaurant & Lounge, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal; RR 4390314 Matthews Industries Inc RR #1 Barbee Lake Box 129 Warsaw, IN 465800000, Anthony Herman, Pres RR 1 Leesburg, IN 465380000, Marsha Herman, Secy RR 1 Leesburg, IN 465380000, DBA Barbee Hotel, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Per mit New and New Sunday Sales; RR9915390 Madden Inc of Leesburg 111 W Van Buren Leesburg, IN 465380000, Mary L Madden, Pres 111 Van Buren Leesburg, IN 465380000, Thomas W. Madden, Secy 111 Van Buren Leesburg, IN 465380000, D B A. The Keg, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Transfer of Ownership. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Com mission, By Paula Lopossa, Executive Secretary, James L. Wells, Chairman. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 39036, 39035, 39037 8. 39038 PETITION OF HOOSIER WATER COMPANY, INC. (WARSAW DIV.) FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES AND CHARGES PETITION OF HOOSIER WATER COMPANY, INC. (WINCHESTER DIV) FOR AUTHORITY TO IN CREASE ITS RATES AND. CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE AND FOR AP PROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATESANDCHARGES. PETITION OF HOOSIER WATER COMPANY, INC (MOORESVILLE DIV.) FOR AUTHORITY TO IN

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CREASE ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES AND CHARGES. PETITION OF WEST LAFAYETTE WATER COMPANY FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES AND CHARGES. Notice is hereby given that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing In these Causes in Room 907, State Office Building, In dianapolis, Indiana commencing at 9:30 a m. local time, on December 13, 1990. Public participation Is requested. INDIANA UTILITY REGULATORY COMMISSION By: LYNN PYLITT, SECRETARY (317 ) 232 2701 Date: October 18,1990 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT School Bus Bid The Board of School Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana will receive sealed blds until 11:30 am., local time In the office of the Superintendent of Schools at 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw, Indiana, on Friday, November 9, 1990 for six (6), sixty six passenger buses. Blds 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 certified or bank officer's check made payable to the order of said school corporatioh 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 ac ceptance of this proposal. Copies of detailed instructions to bidders and specifications may be obtained in the office of the Director of Business Services at P.O. Box 288, 1 Administration Drive, War saw, Indiana 46581. The Board of School Trustees of said school corporation reserves the right to re |ect any or all blds or waive any Infor malities therein. All bids must be marked "Bld on School Buses" on the outside of the envelope. Dated this 15th day of October, 1990. Michael Martin, Secretary 0.24-31 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE BY TOWN OF WINONA LAKE, INDIANA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Ordinance No. 90 10 1 providing for the Annexation of Territory to the Town of Winona Lake, was adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake, In diana, on October 18, 1990. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Indiana Statutes, particularly I.C. 36 4 3 15.5 provide a method and procedure for remonstrating against and appealing the An nexation Ordinance which is the subject of „this Notice, but the written remonstrance or petition to appeal this Ordinance must be til ed in the Superior or Circuit Court of this County within Sixty (60) days after the last publication of this Notice. In the absence of an appeal or remonstrance, the Ordinance takes effect Sixty (60) days after Its final publication. The Ordinance which is the subject of this Notice is as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 90 10 1 AN ANNEXATION ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, has determined that it is in the best Interest of the Town that certain real estate be annexed to the Town, and that the Town is In need of said real estate, and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake has, after study, developed by resolution a written Fiscal Plan providing for the furnishing of services to a territory to be annexed herein such as are provided to areas within the Town similar to the ter ritory to be annexed, all to be furnished within three (3) years of the date of annexa tion, and WHEREAS, the City of Warsaw, Indiana, did on the 18th day of July, 1988, give its con sent to the Town of Winona Lake to proceed with the Annexation of the territory to be an nexed herein, NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINONA LAKE, INDIANA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The following described real estate which is situate in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, and which is contiguous to the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, is needed and can be used by the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, for Its development in the reasonably near future, and which is more particularly described as follows, to wit All of the right-of-way of County Road 225 S bounded on the east by the centerline of Packerton Road and bound ed on the west by the Western Boundary Line of Section 27, Township 32 North, Range 6 East, is hereby annexed to the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, pursuant to the authority of I.C. 36 4 3 4and I C 36 4-3-1 etseq. Section Two: This Ordinance shall become effective upon Its passage and publication according to Law UPON MOTION DULY MADE by Jo Disbro, seconded by Bill Reneker, and pass ed by a unanimous vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays, the same being, two thirds (2/3) or more of the elected Town Council, and all of those present, this ordinance is presented for con sideration and passage upon its first presen tation UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays this 18th day of October, 1990 TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF WINONA LAKE, INDIANA ByO EDWARD BREEDEN, President ATTEST: CHARLENE TURNER, Clerk Treasurer Town of Winona Lake Dated October 18, 1990 CHARLENE TURNER Clerk Treasurer Town of Winona Lake, Indiana O 24 31 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Tom Moore requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of an oversiz ed accessory boathouse (16 x4B ) 0 feet off of the waters edge and 1 ’/j feet from both side property lines on his property which Is located on the east side of a 20' Boulevard and 385 feet north of Simons Drive and described as follows, to wit A tract of land located In the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more ac curately described as follows: Lot Number 56 Morrison Island This hearing will be held In the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the 13th day of November, 1990 at 8 30 A M All interested persons are In vited to attend and be heard Written com ments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Court House, War saw, Indiana, no later than 4 00 p.m. the day before the meeting KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W Richard, Director 0.24-31 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Tom Moore requesting a Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of the construction of an oversized accessory building (16 x4B' boathouse) on a lot without a principle struc ture Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance The

use requested is a use listed as a Exception for that area, or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the east side of a W Boulevard hnd 385 feet north of Simons Drive and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land located In the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana and more accurately described as follows: Lot Number 56 Morrison Island This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, In the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the 13th day of November, 1990 at 8:30 A.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered If they are received In the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 4:00 p.m. the day before the meeting. KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director 0.24-31 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given the officials and taxpayers of all municipalities located In Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the budgets for the year 1991 and the tax levies and rates collectible in the year 1991 of said municipalities will be considered at a public hearing, to be conducted by the State Board of Tax Commissioners or a representative of said Board, to be held at 100 W. Center Street, Warsaw, In said county as follows: On Thursday, December 6,1990 9:30 Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation 9.30 Warsaw Civil City 9:30 Clay Township 9:30 Etna Township 9:30 Jefferson Township 9:30 Syracuse Public Library 9:30 Washington Township 1:00 Wawasee Community School Corporation 1:00 Franklin Township 1:00 Wayne Township 1:00 Harrison Township 1:00 Jackson Township 1:00 Lake Township 1:00 Monroe Township 1:00 Bell Memorial Public Library 1:00 Seward Township On Friday, December 7, 1990 9:00 Warsaw Community School Corporation 9:00 Plain Township 9:00 Syracuse Civil Town 9:00 Scott Township 9:00 Prairie Township 9:00 Winona Lake Civil Town 9:00 Warsaw Public Library 9:00 Milford Public Library 1:00 Tippecanoe Township 1:00 Turkey Creek Township 1:00 Van Buren Township 1.00 Burket Civil Town 1:00 Claypool Civil Town 1:00 Pierceton Civil Town 1:00 Pierceton Public Library 1:00 Leesburg Civil Town On Monday, December 10, 1990 9:00 County Unit 9:00 North Webster Civil Town 9:00 Mentone Civil Town 9:00 Milford Civil Town 9:00 Silver Lake Civil Town 9:00 Etna Green Civil Town 9:00 Sidney Civil Town Any appeal filed by taxpayers with the State Board of Tax Commissioners from the action of the County Board of Tax Adjust ment or an appropriating body, or any ap peal filed by the proper officers of any municipal corporation from the action of the County Board of Tax Adjustment or any ap peal filed pursuant to IC 6 1.1 19-2 and IC 6 1.1 18.5 13, will also be considered at said time in conjunction with the hearing on the budgets, levies, and rates of the municipality on which such appeal was filed. At such hearing, officials and taxpayers will be permitted to present any evidence that may give information on items in the budgets that, In their opinion, should be changed or reduced, or any other Informa tion that will assist this Board in finally determining the budgets, levies, and rates of the above named municipalities. Said evidence or information may be presented by oral statement or by written document. STATE BOARDOF TAX COMMISSIONERS Gordon E. Mclntyre, Commissioner ATTEST: Brad A. Queisser, Acting Secretary NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN that the City of Warsaw Common Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday, November 19, 1990, at 7 30 p.m. at the City Council Chambers located at the corner of Market and High Streets, Warsaw, Indiana, to con sider the Petition of GEORGE RIFE and ROSE ELLEN RIFE for the vacation of the following public way: That portion of Phi I Upson Street located between Lots Numbered 271 and 272 In Lakeside Addition in the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and bounded on the West by the Eastern right-of-way line of Brubaker Street and bounded on the East by the Western right-of-way line of an alley now used as a street and known as Lilac Lane Any person interested in or aggrieved by the proposed vacation may appear and be heard Any written comments furnished prior to or at the hearing will be considered. Remonstrance and appeal rights exist. Including but not limited to those rights set forth in I.C. 36 7 3 12 and 13. The hearing may be continued If the Com mon Council does not meet on the hearing date set forth above, and the hearing shall automatically be considered at the next meeting of the Council. Elaine Call, Clerk Treasurer City Os Warsaw, Indiana 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 p.m. on the Bth day of November 1990 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time COUNTY GENERAL FUND: Jail —Meals $ 20,000.00 Jail — Medical for Prisoners $ 4,000.00 Sheriff - Gas, Oil & Lubricants $ 16,000 00 Sheriff — Patrolman $ 21,428.58 COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND: Bituminous $ 10,000.00 LOCAL ROADS 8. STREETS: Stone/Gravel & Other Aggregate $ 25,000.00 CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND: Bridge 4281 — Emergency Replacement $125,00000 Bridge *289 — KC8415 $ 16,605,57 KCB#2OB — KCB*I $ 15,841.35 CUM CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT Land & Improvements $500,000.00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain ex istlng appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated, and It is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown reduced to provide In part for the above additional appropriations. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND: KCDI—#KCB*O9 $ 7,904.06 KCD2- #KCB#IO 8,701.41 KCD3- *KCB*II 9,456 33 KCD4 4KC8412 6,385 02 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 hoicCa 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- Auditor, when and where such hearing will payers objecting to any of such additional beheld. appropriations may be heard, and interested Patricia A. Brown taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor, Kosciusko County NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF INDIANA KOSCIUSKO SS: Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, that at the General Election, to be held In said County, on: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1990 Between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M prevailing time, the following Nominees will be voted for and elected for the following officer, to-wlt: UNITED STATES SENATOR Dan Coats..... Fort Wayne, IN Republican Baron P. Hill Seymour, IN Democratic SECRETARY OF STATE William H. Hudnut 111... Indianapolis, IN Republican Joseph H. Hogsett Indianapolis, IN Democratic AUDITOR OF STATE Ann G. DeVoreColumbus, IN Republican Ann A. Whaley Mooresville, in Democratic TREASURER OF STATE Marjorie H. O'Laughlinlndianapolis, IN Republican Thomas L. Newlndianapolis, IN Democratic CLERK OF THE SUPREME AND APPELLATE COURTS Daniel Rock Heiser Elwood, IN Republican DWayneM. Brownlndianapolis, IN Democratic UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE Third Congressional District for the Counties of LaPorte, Kosciusko, Starke, St. Joseph, Elkhart and Marshall John HllerLaPorte, IN Republican Timothy J. RoemerSouth Bend, IN Democratic * Fifth Congressional District for the Counties of Newton, Jasper, Carroll, Wabash, Grant, Kosciusko, Porter, Pulaski, Fulton, White, Cass, Miami, Howard and Lake John Johnson Valparaiso, IN Republican James JontzMonticello, IN Democratic STATE SENATOR Seventeenth District for the Counties of Kosciusko, Huntington, Wabash and Whitley Harold H. Wheeler Larwill, IN Republican STATE REPRESENTATIVE Eighteenth District for the counties of Kosciusko and Noble David A. WolkinsWinona Lake, IN Republican Twenty-second District for the Counties of Marshall, Kosciusko and Wabash Kent Adamsßremen, IN Republican JUDGE, KOSCIUSKO SUPERIOR COURT Robert Burner,Warsaw, IN Republican JUDGE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY COURT James C. JarretteWarsaw, IN Republican PROSECUTOR - KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY Randall K. GirodWarsaw, IN Republican COUNTY AUDITOR Patricia A. Brown Warsaw, IN Republican COUNTY RECORDER Alice I. AnglinEtna Green, IN Republican COUNTY SHERIFF C. Alan RovenstineAtwood, IN Republican Jerry A. Johnson Warsaw, IN Democratic COUNTY ASSESSOR Avis B. GunterClaypool, IN Republican Marcella J. Meredithßurket, IN Democratic COUNTY COMMISSIONER - SOUTHERN DISTRICT Charles Lynch Silver Lake, IN Republican J. Elmer LongyearClaypool, IN Democratic COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER — FIRST DISTRICT Larry E. TeghtmeyerSyracuse, IN Republican COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER - SECOND DISTRICT Robert E. HartzellEtna Green, IN Republican Charles L. CalnWarsaw, IN Democratic COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER - THIRD DISTRICT Warren Tatter Warsaw, IN Republican DonaldO. BlxelWarsaw, IN Democratic COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBER - FOURTH DISTRICT E. Ray Compton Warsaw, IN Republican Dave KnellerSilver Lake, IN Democratic TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR Sue Ann Mitchell Warsaw, IN Republican TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR KnlspelSyracuse, IN Republican WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR ' Kristy S. Mayer Warsaw, IN Republican TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES: JACKSON Donald L. SlaterClaypool, IN REP MONROE Merlin H. WertenbergerWarsaw, IN REP WASHINGTON Sandra Frush.Pierceton, IN REP Claud StahlPierceton, IN DEM TIPPECANOE Richard D. Mitchell Warsaw, IN DEM TURKEY CREEK Ray E. DarrSyracuse, IN REP VAN BUREN William F. DurbinMilford, IN REP Dallas L. Winchester llMilford, IN DEM PLAIN Donald J. Boggs Leesburg, IN REP WAYNE Edwin D. Pratt Warsaw, IN REP CLAY Benjamin L. McKrlllWarsaw, IN REP LAKE Sondra L. Sellers Silver Lake, IN REP Steven L. BehnySilver Lake, IN DEM SEWARD Robert L. HoffmanClaypool, IN DEM FRANKLIN Edythe E. Barber Akron, IN REP HARRISON Steven M. Tucker Etna Green, IN REP Chester Clampltt, JrWarsaw, IN DEM PRAIRIE Julia Ann Goon Warsaw, IN REP JEFFERSON Merle R. HoldenNappanee, IN REP Beth KrullMilford, IN DEM SCOTT Fred A. SlabaughNappanee, IN DEM ETNA Rockford L. HartzellEtna Green, IN REP Mary Ann BulesEtna Green„lN DEM TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBERS: JACKSON Phillip M. DierksNorth Manchester, IN REP Fred T. KlnchClaypool, IN REP MONROE Russell Farley, JrSouth Whitley, IN REP Colonel LikensPierceton, IN REP Donavon G. Sellers Warsaw, IN REP WASHINGTON John B. Camden, ll.....Pierceton, IN REP Dean E. RhoadesPierceton, IN REP Irene SalmanPierceton, IN REP TIPPECANOE Kenton D. Gaff Warsaw, IN REP Mark A. Meyer North Webster, IN REP Dennis K. WagonerLeesburg, IN REP Leroy A. HenwoodSyracuse, IN DEM William E. MetcalfLeesburg, IN DEM Robert G. StrombeckNorth Webster, IN DEM TURKEY CREEK Arlen H. BobeckSyracuse, IN REP Roy StifflerSyracuse, IN REP Richard K. WatersonSyracuse, IN REP VAN BUREN Robert L. Beer Milford, IN REP Harry D. DotyMilford, IN REP Robert W. PlferMilford, IN REP Jean TreeshMilford, IN DEM PLAIN Kenneth R. Everest Warsaw, IN REP Martin StookeyWarsaw, IN REP Gary L. TusingWarsaw, IN REP WAYNE Jack C. CluenWarsaw, IN REP Jo Ann DuPontWarsaw, IN REP Michael W. Reed Warsaw, IN REP CLAY Donald HeckmanClaypool, IN REP Jerry W. JohnsonClaypool, IN REP Donald L. MorrisClaypool, IN REP LAKE Duane C. Sells Silver Lake, IN REP Mary Ann Gillespie Silver Lake, IN DEM Eugene Wise Silver Lake, IN DEM Ivan ZlmpelmanSilver Lake, IN DEM SEWARD Max L. Weller Silver Lake, IN REP David Michael AultClaypool, IN DEM Garwin EatonMentone, IN DEM Dennis R. Overmeyerßurket, IN DEM FRANKLIN William E. BalmerAkron. IN REP Paul HalstMentone, IN REP Donald WhlttenbergerAkron, IN REP HARRISON JosephC GoodMentone, IN REP Richard S. Jordan Warsaw, IN REP Gerald WeirlckWarsaw, IN REP PRAIRIE Joseph L. Bower....Nappanee, IN REP Gordon R. Drake Warsaw, IN REP Russell D. Yeager Warsaw, IN REP Lorraine Anglin.Warsaw, IN DEM Raymond TruexWarsaw, IN DEM JEFFERSON Nancy Jean GroveNappanee, IN REP Norman P. HunsbergerMilford, IN REP Gregory W. Jackson Milford, IN REP Rodney HollarMilford, IN DEM Devon MooreNappanee, IN DEM SCOTT Buell HofferNappanee, IN REP R#2, Box 179 Thomas A. BessonNappanee, IN DEM R#2 Merlin E. YoderNappanee, IN DEM R#2, Box 211 ETNA Rex D. Burnett Etna Green, IN REP 329 W. Broadway St. Bx 224 David L. Mast Etna Green, IN REP Rf 1, Box 66 Warren Tyler Etna Green, IN REP Rfl, Box 78 Valeria KlntzelEtna Green, IN DEM Old Rd 30 W, Bx 67 Thomas Smith Etna Green, IN DEM 5397 N. 800 W. Robert K. StouderEtna Green, IN DEM 417 N. (W 3 Nut St. Box 126 SYRACUSE TOWN COUNCIL FIRST WARD ♦ William L. Cutter7o6 N. Huntington St., Syracuse REP SECOND WARD Sharon Batesla2l2 E. Pearl St., Syracuse REP Shanda 81ue.400 S. Lake St., Syracuse DEM FOURTH DISTRICT, INDIANA COURT OF APPEALS Shall Judge Stanley B. Miller be retained in office? PROPOSITION ONE Shall Section 14 of Article 5 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to re quire the General Assembly to act on a governor's veto before adjournment of the next regular sessionqf the General Assembly? PROPOSITION TWO Shall Section 12 of Article 1 1 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to permit the General Assembly to enact legislation to allow state public employee retirement funds to Invest in stocks and other securities of business corporations or other business entitles? FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE WAWASEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION, KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY You may vote for a total of Three (3) Candidates. Not more than One (1) candidate may be elected In each District II and District 111, and not more than Two (2) candidates in District I. DISTRICT NO I (Tippecanoe Twp.) Vote for One (1) CURTIS E. JORDAN or Two (2) IAN K. ROSS DISTRICT NO. II (Turkey Creek Twp.) Vole for One (li ROBERT O. PILCHER or None (0) JON A. ROBERTS DISTRICT NO. 11l (Van Buren Twp., Jefforaon Twp.) Vote for One (1) FRED T POWELL or None (0) WILLIAM TROUP IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, at my office In the City of Warsaw, this 18th day of October, 1990. Jeanne Weirlck, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court