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COMING SOONI A house like this with 3 BRS., 1 bath, glass sliding patio door, stove, fridge, city water and sewer. This home is FHA and VA approved. Ready to move in at an economical price $55,900.

BEER, REALTORS 457-4495 NEW LISTING • V ■' Hi Large spacious family home in Syracuse's Woodland Acres — 4 bedrooms, low, low utilities, new carpet in kitchen, new well, ceiling fans & MUCH MORE! $94,500. REDUCED Now only $58,000, a Leesburg hobby farm awaits you — 3 acres, fenced yard, many closets, 3 bedrooms, fireplace and pole building. CALL SOON! SR 13, SYRACUSE, IN An Independently Owned & Operated Member Os Thp Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates. Inc.

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Notice Is given that DORIS ARM BRUSTER and MARILYN GRINDLE were on the 21st day of November, 1990, appointed: Co-Personal Representatives of the estate of Florence C. Moore, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 21st day of November, 1990. JEANNE WEIRICK Clerk Os The Kosciusko Superior Court Richard A. Green Attorney for Co-Persona I Representatives 116 East Main Street Syracuse, Indiana 46567 Telephone: (219) 457 3222 * D. 5-12

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA WILL FROM THIS DATE UNTIL DECEMBER 31,

SOUTH OF CAMELOT LAKE. A beautiful brick ranch with over 1600 SF of living area. Features 3 BRS., 2 Baths, formal dining for those family gatherings and a cozy fireplace. A must see! , TAM PRICE REDUCED to $57 900 Great oppor tunity to buy a lovely 3 BR ranch with family room on main level Quiet neighborhood close to schools, owner anxious.

1990 AT 10:00 A.M. E.S.T. RECEIVE BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING: One (1) Unit Specialized Equipment 78” Pull Type Asphalt Planer. Specifications are on file at Kosciusko County Highway, 2936 E. Old 30, War saw, IN 46580 BIDS MUST BE FILED IN THE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE ON FORM NO. 96 BID FORM AND ACCOMPANIED BY BID BOND OR CERTIFIED CHECK FOR 10% OF BID. THE COMMISSIONERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. Patricia A. Brown AUDITOR OF KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY, IN D. 12-19 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In The Circuit Court Os Kosciusko County Kosciusko County Justice Building 121 North Lake Street * Warsaw, IN 46580 2788 CASE NUMBER 43C01 9011-EU-153 Notice Is given that on November 19, 1990, Albert Orcutt was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Maydean Bowers who died November 15, 1990, and was authorized to conduct an unsupervised administration of this estate. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claims with the Clerk of the Court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within one year after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, on November 19, 1990. • Jeanne Weirlck Clerk of the Courts Robert L. Rasor Rasor, Harris, Lemon & Reed 210 North Buffalo Street Warsaw, IN 46580 (219) 267 5111 D. 5-12 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Superior Court of Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Eli L. Kuhns was, on the 21st day of November, 1990, appointed personal representative of the estate of Elizabeth Kuhns, deceased, who died on the 14th day of October, 1990. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within one (1) year after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 21st day of November, 1990. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Superior Court For Kosciusko County, Indiana Estate No. 43D01 9011 ESO7S Loren R. Sloat KINDIG & SLOAT 105 West Lincoln Street Nappanee, IN 46550 (219) 773 7996 D. 5 12 NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Charles Weber requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit the construction of an ac cessory building (boathouse) addition 21.5 feet off of the waters edge and 8.5 feet off of a side property line on his property which is located on the west side of a 40' Road and 120 feet north of Debra Drive and described as follows, to wit: That the party of the first part hereby agrees to sell and does sell to the parties of the second part Lots 47 and 48 in the unrecorded plat of Mason's Venetian Isles Addition, Lake Wawasee in Kosciusko Coun ty, more particularly described on the Com mitment for Title Insurance provided by Pioneer National Title Insurance Company, the same.being Commitment No. F7O-351 T, dated April 30, 1970, including a perpetual non exclusive easement running with the land for ingress and egress purposes so the real estate purposes to the real estate over and across the following described real estate, to wit: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot Numbqj - 42 in the recorded plat of "Crow's Addition to Ogden Island," run ning thence North 43 degrees 30 minutes East, 141.5 feet to an iron pin; thence North 21 degrees 30 minutes West 313 feet to an iron in; thence South 67 degrees 45 minutes West 58 3 feet to an iron pin, thence North 14 degrees 53 minutes West 433.3 feet to an iron pin set in concrete marking the principal place of beginning of the tract to be described, thence continuing North 14 degrees 53 minutes West 100 feet to an iron pin; thence South 75 degrees 07 minutes West 100 feet more or less to the water's edge of a boat channel; thence on and along aforesaid water's edge of a boat channel 100 feet more or less to a point that is South 75 degrees 07 minutes West 100 feet more or less from the place of begin ning, thence North 75 degrees 07 minutes East 100 feet more or less to the place of beginning and containing 0.23 acres more or less. A perpetual nonexclusive easement running with the land for ingress and

Wawasee MM Family Dentistry SL DAVID J. MAYDEN, D.D.S. General Dentist 1000 S. Huntington St. Syracuse, IN 46567 fl Bus. (219) 457-3138 fl Res (219) 457-5985 » LOOK A T THESE!!! WE HA VE MORE!!! COUNTRY LIVING I Brick home 6 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1 3 bedrooms, I'/> baths 477 acres! bedrooms. 1 bath. Wawasee channel! $83,900 500 L? J? ' PERFECT STARTER! North Webster REDUCED'! 3 bedrooms 2 baths area, small and neat! $35,900 garage whirlpool tub owner, says sell' $47 000 x kf|., CALL USUI -- liSM IT'S AS GOOD AS DONI!I! ' ' 457-4414 Sondy Beaty 453 3928 BEATT John Beaty 453 3928 s*»es»x»M> -* oe Morganthaler 457 3746 ■ ijf&tsg REALTORS Bryan Searfoss 457 8497 alßHjl P.O 00, 278 David Shepherd 594 3633 State Road 13 S. Bill Hoene 269 5236 Syracuse, IN 46567 Mary Hippe 457 4414 457-4414 Milt Moore 856 4862

egress purposes to the above described real estate over and across the following described real estate, to wit: Commencing at the Northeast Corner of lot Number 42 in the recorded plat of "Crow's Addition to Ogden Island,” running thence North 43 degrees 30 minutes East 141.5 feet to an iron pin; thence . North 21 degrees 30 minutes West 313 feet to an Iron pin marking the principal place of beginning; thence South 67 degrees 45 minutes West on and along the Northerly right of way for road a distance of 58.3 feet to an iron pin; thence North 14 degrees 53 minutes West 533.3 feet to an iron pin; thence North 75 degrees 07 minutes East 30 feet to a point; thence South 14 degrees 53 minutes East 500 feet to a point; thence k southerly to the place of beginning, for public use for ingress and egress. This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room, in the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday the Bth day of January, 1991 at 8:30 A.M. All Interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Wrltteh 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 4:00 p.m. the day before the meeting. KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY BOARDOF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director D. 5-12 NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS AND TO PERSONS WHOSE RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN Cause No 43C01 9011 CP 814 SUMMONS FOAMEX, L.P., Plaintiff vs PHILLIP C. BROWN and DEBORAH L. BROWN, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELKHART, JAMES L. RITCHIE and LINDA L. RITCHIE, CHARLES E. HERNDON and CAROLYN A. HERNDON, ERNEST L. CONFER and DIANA L. CONFER, THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN IN TEREST, Defendants. You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause has filed its Complaint to Foreclose a Mortgage to the real estate of Phillip C. Brown and Deborah L. Brown described as: A tract of land in the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 32 North, Range 5 East, more par ticularly described as follows. Commencing at a point on the North Section line Two Hun dred (200) feet East of the Northwest corner* of the said Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 25 for a point of beginning; thence East Two Hundred (200) feet along the North Section line; thence South Two Hundred Twenty (220) feet; thence West Two Hundred (200) feet; thence North Two Hundred Twenty (220) feet to the Place of Beginning, more commonly known as 200 South, Warsaw, Indiana. Said Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage having been filed in the Kosciusko Circuit Court, together with an affidavit that whereabouts of the following defendants: JAMES L. RITCHIE and LINDA L. RIT CHIE, CHARLES E. HERNDON and CAROLYN A. HERNDON their heirs, assignees and successors in interest are unknown to Plaintiff or are non residents of the State of Indiana, and that the Plaintiff's complaint in said action is brought to foreclose on the mortgage recorded at the Kosciusko county Recorder's office on Oc tober 9, 1985 in mortgage record 261, page 325 as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. * An answer or other appropriate response in writing to the Complaint must be served by you or your attorney upon Plaintiffs' at torney, Timothy M. Mikula, of the law firm of Mikula 8. Stephan, PC, 304 First of America Bank Building, La Porte, Indiana 46350, on or before thirty (30) days from the last date that this notice and summons Is published. NOW THERE FORE. the Defendants are hereby notified that unless an answer or other appropriate response in writing to the Complaint is served upon Plaintiffs' at torney, Timothy M Mikula, Mikula & Stephan, PC, 304 First of America Bank Building, La Porte, Indiana 46350, on or before thirty (30) days from the last date that this notice and summons is published, they may be defaulted and judgment will be entered against them for the relief requested in the plaintiff's complaint. If the Defendants have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff's arising from the same transaction or occurrence, they must assert it in written answer IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this Court, this 27 day of November, 1990 Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Kosciusko Circuit Court D. 5 19 NOTICE OF A HEARING ON PROPOSED RATES AND CHARGES Property owners and other interested par ties in the Town of North Webster are hereby notified that Ordinance No 90 4, establishing rates and charges for services to be rendered by the sewage works, was in troduced at a meeting of the Town Council held on Dec. 6, 1990 At a meeting of the Town Council to be held at 7 00 p.m. (North Webster time), on December 28, 1990, in the Town Hall, there will be a public hearing on the matter of the rates and charges, and con sideration of adoption of said Ordinance No 90 4 which provides in part as follows

User Classification Total Residential: Single family residence $19.19 Apartment, duplexes, etc. 19.19 Mobile home court per space 19.19 Recreational park, as defined In 410 IAC6-7/space 19.19 Commercial: Retail establishment: First three (3) employees 19.19 Each additional employee 4.80 Gasoline service stations: Without car wash 28.79 With car wash 47.98 Laundromat per washer 14.40 Shop In residence 38.38 Funeral home 38.38 Motel, rooming house & similar establishment, per room available 9.60 Car wash: Manual, per bay 19J9 Automatic, per bay 153.52 Restaurants, etc.: First two (2) employees 19.19 Each additional employee 1.36 Beauty or barber shop: Firstone (1) employee 19.19 Each additional employee 4 over one (1) 9.60 All other commercial: First three (3) employees 19.19 Each additional employee 4.80 Institutional: School per enrolled pupil 1.92 Churches, lodges, etc.: For each two hundred (200) members or fraction of that number P. 19 Governmental: Office: First three (3) employees 19.19 Each additional employee 4.80 Industrial: Manufacturing (sanitary):’ First three (3) employees 19.19 Each additional employee 4.80 Manufacturing (industrial sewage) 19.19 Wholesale User Charge: Administrative charge 4.90 Metered flow charge: First 1,000,000 gal lons 3.02 More than 1,000,000 gallons 2.25 At such hearing and prior to final adoption of said ordinance all interested parties may appear and be heard. A copy of Ordinance No 90 4 may be examined at the office of the Clerk Treasurer. Dated this 7 day of Dec., 1990. Margaret Lawrence Clerk Treasurer D. 12-19

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 1:00 P.M., on January 3, 1991, at the 2nd floor court house county commis In the city of Warsaw in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL4381300 North Lake Liquids Inc 2223 E Center Warsaw, IN 465800000, James M Gast, Pres 1016 Country Club Drive Warsaw, IN 465800000, G S Gast, Secy RR 6 Box 364 Warsaw, IN 465800000, D.B.A. Liquid Assets Package Liquor, Liquor, Beer and Wine Package Store Permit Renewal; RC4300198 American Legion Post 49 301 N Buffalo St Warsaw, IN 465800000, D.B.A. American Legion Post 49, Liquor, Beer and Wine Club Permit Renewal; RR4316657 Wells Restaurant Corporation RR 3 St Rd 13 PO Box 565 Syracuse, IN 465670000, Herschel V Wells, Pres 937 Medusa Syracuse, IN 465670000, N C Wells, Secy 937 Medusa Syracuse, IN 465670000, D.8.A., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal; RR4316764 Clutter Restaurant Corporation South Ist St North Webster, IN 465550000, Thomas J Clutter, Pres PO Box 134 North Webster, IN 465550000, Thomas J Clutter, Secy PO Box 134 North Webster, IN 465550000, D B A. Ye Olde Pub, Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal and Sunday Sales Renewal; R R 4389275 Noble Romans of Syracuse, Inc St Rd 13 South P O Box 326 Syracuse, IN 465670000, Dennis G Paternoster, Pres St Rd 13 South Syracuse, IN 465670000, Richard J Anglin, Secy RR 1 Leesburg, IN 465280000, D B A , Beer Retailer's Permit Renewal; RR9903753 Wawasee Beacon, Inc RR 1 Box 38A Syracuse, IN 465670000, Richard A Eyer, Pres 53 N Shore Dr Syracuse, IN 465670000, Cindy Eyer, Secy 53 N Shore Dr Syracuse, IN 465670000, D B A., Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Transfer of Ownership and Sunday Sales. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission, By Paula Lopossa, Executive Secretary, James L. Wells, Chairman.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEWAGE WORKS IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE TOWN OF SILVER LAKE, INDIANA FEDERAL SEWAGE WORKS GRANT PROJECT NO. C 180982 The Town Council of the Town of Silver Lake. Indiana, will receive sealed blds (RE BID) for the furnishing of all materials and labor for the construction of Sewage Works Improvements, Contract "B" — Sewage Treatment Facility until 10:00 A.M. local time on the 9th day of January, 1991, In the Lions Club Building on E. Walnut Street, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bid received after the designated time will be returned unopened. The general scope of the project consists of the construction of a three cell waste stabilization pond complete with all appurtenant earthwork, pipipg, valves, electrical, and controls BIDS FOR THIS CONTRACT WERE ORIGINALLY RECEIVED ON OC TOBER 3, 1990. Drawings and specifications for the work are on file for inspection at the Town Hall, the offices of F.W. Dodge in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Philip L. Schnelker, Inc., Con suiting Engineers, 2777 Maplecrest Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Copies of the drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Consulting Engineers upon the deposit of Sixty Dollars for each contract. Full refunds for one set will be made only to those actual ly submitting a bid as a prime bidder. Bid ders requesting more than one set and all others will receive a refund of Thirty Dollars. In all cases in order to qualify for a refund the drawings and specifications must be returned in good condition within ten days of the date of receipt of bids. Any contract or contracts awarded under this invitation for bids are expected to be funded in part by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United States nor any of Its departments, agencies or employees Is or will be a party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subject to regulations contained In 40 CFR Part 33 and Appendix A of 40 CFR Part 35. It is anticipated that grant funding will be provided in part by the Indiana Department of Commerce and as such the Contractor must also familiarize himself with said Agency's requirements. Bidders must be prepared to comply with the provisions of the Small, Minority and Women's Business Enterprise Requirements as set forth in 40 CFR 33.240. The successful contractor must agree that a "Good Faith" effort will be made to sub contract a percentage of the total contract price to MBE/WBE firms as set forth In the specifications. A pre bid conference will be held approx imately two weeks prior to the bid date for purposes of discussing the MBE/WBE re quirements as well as any other Items of Interest on this project All potential bidders are encouraged to attend this conference. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No. 11246 as amended. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications. Bidders must accompany their bids with a certified check or a satisfactory bld bond executed by the bidder and a surety company in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of their bids. All surety companies executing bld bonds and payment/performance bonds must appear on the U.S. Treasury Depart ment most current list (Circular 570) In order to be acceptable. The Contractor awarded the work will be required to furnish a performance bond and payment bond in the amount of One Hundred Percent (100%) of the contract price concur rent with the signing of the Contract.

Bld proposals shall be properly and com plefely apcutad on the separate detached proposal forms furnished to bidders, and must be accompanied with the supplemental documents, Including but not necessarily limited to: Proposal Signature Sheet Non-Colluslon Affidavit Statement on President's Executive Order #11246 Certlficateof N on-Segregated Facilities Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96 Bld Bond or Certified Check Any Supplementary Information required by the MBE/WBE Regulations Access to Records Agreement The Town Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any Information In bidding. TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF SILVER LAKE, INDIANA Truman Enyeart Lloyd Moore John M. Teeter ’ ATTEST: Fern Strong, Clerk-Treasurer

ORDINANCE REGULATING BURNING Ordinance No. 90-10-2 WHEREAS, Incomplete and uncontrolled, relatively low temperature combustion, such as occurs during the open burning of leaves and other waste, generates many types of environmental pollutants, and WHEREAS, the smoke generated by unregulated open burning can have a serious Impact on the health of the persons exposed to the smoke, and WHEREAS, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management in Its efforts to make the State of Indiana a cleaner and safer place In which to live, work, and play, and In connection with that purpose, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has strongly urged the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, to assist in the pro tectlon of the public by taking action to control and reasonably limit burning, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, as follows: Section 1. Unlawful To Open Burn: It shall hereinafter be and it Is hereby declared to be, unlawful for any person, persons, firm, partnership, corporation, or for any entity to open burn or permit the open burn of any material within the limits of the Town, except as Is provided In Sections 2,3, or 4of this Ordinance. Section 2. Exemptions: The following types of open fires are permitted: 1. Fires celebrating Twelfth Night ceremonies. 2. Fires celebrating school pep rallies. 3. Fires celebrating Scouting activities. 4. Fires used for recreational and cooking purposes, i.e., camp fires. 5. Farm burning: wood products derived from the following farm maintenance operations: a. Burning of fence rows and fields or materials derived therefrom. b. Burning of natural growth derived from clearing a drainage ditch. c. Burning of limbs and prunings that are so diseased or infected as to present a contamination problem. 6. Department of Natural Resources burning In order to facilitate "prescribed" burning on DNR controlled properties for: a. wildlife ha’bitat maintenance, forestry purposes, and natural area management, b. all exemptions permitted under the above subsection (a) shall be subject to the following: I. Only wood products shall be burned unless otherwise stated above. 11. Fires shall be attended at all times until completely extinguished. 111. If fires create a nuisance or a fire hazard, they shall be extinguished. Iv. All residential and farm burning shall occur during daylight hours dur Ing which the flrjs may be replenish ed, but only In sirtstvmanner that near ly all of the burning material is consumed by sunset. v. No burning shall be conducted dur ing unfavorable meteorological condi tlons such as temperature Inversions, high winds, air stagnations, hail storms, snow blizzards, tornados, etc. Section 3. Variances: Any burning that has been granted prior approval by the Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management or by said Commissioner's designated agent, is permitted. Section 4. Air Curtain Destructors: An air curtain destructor shall be permitted if the owner or operator of the air curtain destruc tor has a letter of approval from the Com missioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, which letter of approval shall be at the air curtain destructor site at all times for verification by the Town. Section 5. Vandalism, Accident, Act of God, No Excuse: Any person, persons, firm, partnership, corporation, or any entity who allows the accumulation or existence of com bustible material which constitutes or contributes to an open fire, may not refute liability for violation of this Ordinance on the basis that said fire was set by vandals, or was accidental, or occurred by reason of an act of God. Section 6. Penalty: Any person, persons, firm, partnership, corporation, or any other entity falling to comply with any of the provl sions herein shall be subject to a penalty of not less than Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars. ($100.00) for each violation, plus the cost of the attorneys fees Incurred by the Town in enforcing this Ordinance, which attorneys fees and penalties shall not exceed Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00). Section 7. Continuation of Violation Deemed Separate Offense: Each day that any violation of this Ordinance continues shall be deemed a separate offense. Section 8. Town Entitled to Make Application to Court: The Town, by Its duly elected officials, shall be entitled to make applica tlon to any Court having jurisdiction for the purpose of enjoining any person, persons, firm, partnership, corporation, or any other entity from violating the provisions of this Ordinance. Section 9. Severability: Each and every section, subsection, and clause of this Or dlnance is deemed separate and severable so that if any one provision, clause, or section of this Ordinance is deemed to be invalid for any reason, the remaining portions of the Or dinance not so determined to be Invalid shall continue In full force and effect. Section 10. Effective Date: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication as required by law. UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECOND ED, AND ADOPTED by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays, this Ordinance was presented for final passage upon its first presentation. UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECOND ED, AND ADOPTED by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays, this Ordinance was adopted on the 18th day of Oct., 1990. TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF WINONA LAKE, INDIANA O EDWARD BREEDEN Town Council President Neva Bums Jo A. Disbro Richard L< Taylor William Reneker ATTEST: CHARLENE TURNER, Clerk Treasurer Town of Winona Lake, Indiana D. 12-19 ORDINANCE NO. 90-11-1 RECYCLING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, has heretofore determined it to be In the best Interest of the Town of Winona Lake to control, regulate, and to provide garbage and refuse pick up and disposal in order to protect the health and welfare of Its citizens and of the environ ment.and WHEREAS, landfill costs are rising rapid ly because of federal and state regulations concerning landfills and materials that can be deposited therein, all with reference to the pollution that it has caused to the environment and ecology system, and WHEREAS, certain materials are recyclable so that valuable landfill space is

not necessary for their disposal and is wasted by the disposal of such items, and WHEREAS, when the collection and disposal of such recyclable materials is con trolled by the Town, the tax burden of the citizens can be lessened by savings that result to the Town by reason of reduced landfill needs, and by reason of cost recovery that can be obtained from such materials, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WINONA LAKE, INDIANA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Unlawful Removal of Refuse It shall be unlawful for any person or entity, other than the Town or persons designated by the Town, to pick up or otherwise remove garbage, refuse, or trash set out by a landowner, his agent, or the occupant of real estate, for the Town or its designated agent to pick up, except that this prohibition shall not apply to the occupant of the real estate or the landowner of the real estate whom set out or caused to be set out the garbage, refuse, or trash. Section 2. Penalty Any‘person violating the terms of this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each bag or container of garbage, refuse, or trash removed In violation of this Ordinance. Section 3. Separability Each and every part of this Ordinance Is deemed separable, so that if one part Is determined to be unenforceable or Invalid, all other parts shall remain in full force and effect. Section 4. Effective Date This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect upon its adoption and publication as re quiredby Law. UPON MOTION DULY MADE, SECOND ED, AND PASSED by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays, this Ordinance was adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, this 13 day of November, 1990. TOWN OF WINONA LAKE TOWN COUNCIL ' O. EDWARD BREEDEN, President Jo A. Disbro Neva Burns Richard L. Taylor William Reneker ATTEST: CHARLENE TURNER, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Winona Lake, Indiana

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby given to the Taxpayers of Plain Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said Township at their regular meeting place, at the Fire Station, Leesburg, In., at 7.00 P.M. on the 2nd day of Jan. 1991, will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary at this time in excess of regular budget. TOWNSHIP FUNDS BUDGET ESTIMATES Township Fund 24,000 Twp. Bond (Debt Serv.) Fd. 20,000 Fire Fighting Fund 32,000 Recreation Fund 3,400 Township Poor Relief 15,000 EMS Fund 50,000 Totals —All Funds 144,400 Notice is further given that Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditors office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing Tax payers objecting to any such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested Taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Donald J. Boggs Plain Township Trustee

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL B CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Dec. 18,1990. DWelrick 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 118.13, N Woodling 499.50; S Bryant 282.00; M Coffing 330.75; D Arneft 555.00, F Schmitt 330.75; S Shuter 555.00; J Brumfield 555.00; N Lefort 378.00; M Plante 330.75; P Brown 1037.40, M Garman 593.25, M Wolford 573.30, M Weller 573.30, M Miner 573.30, E Ransbottom 559.00, G Heagy 692.30; L Taylor 573.30; M Ames 555.00, C Lowe 236.25, S Stouder 545.00, K Gaerte 545.00, J Smith 545.00; E Heckman 378.00; J Cox 930.30, B Shafer 573.30, K Thomas 573.30, J Clay 398.25, B Hay 347.63, L Justiceso3.2s; N Bradbury 378.00, J Plummer 573.30; S Esen weln 573.30, M Piter 310.50, B Dust 867.30, C Sundhelmer 593.25, P Rader 573.30, V Mor ris 559.65, D Buchan 559.65, R Robinson 1128.06; C Rovenstine 1125.91, R Fellows 1093.04, T Kltch 1015.08, L Blackburn 1068.31; H Moser 1031.56; J Bronslng 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 105.00; M Flshbaugh 780.41; T Baugher 848.97, J Mooney 848.97, J Hart 848.9/, C Smythe 755.68, A Ciriello 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, R Howatt 719.25, P Hochstetler 784.35; M Kiss Inger 843.15, R Kemper 1312.50, R Ladson Jr 141.75; D Sadler 62.00; J Sadler 278.00; R Girod 89.25, L Sebo 633.15, D Hampton 759.15; L Bruner 633.15, S Holderman 891.46, J Sutton 759.15; A Gunter 940.80; M Warren 573.30; S Thompson 593.25; L Harman 565.00; F Thomas 141.75, S Bradford 545.00, C Knispel 766.50; S Myrlck 593.25; P Gam mlere 573.30, C Hefty 561.75; C Cauffman 766.50, K Bouse 593.25, E Balazs 561.69, C Morts 573.30; K Mayer 561.69; P Kingston 236.25, B McKrlll 58.80, S McKrlll 236.25, 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 Hoffman 57.75, M Baumgartner 74.55; I Salman 74.55; M Camden 141.75; E Barber 54.60, J Metzger 1842.75; L Donahue Sr 236.25, C Donahue 141.75, S Mitchell 766.50, J Prado 593.25, D Biesemeyer 573.30, B Smits 550.00; C Schaaf 330.75, F Schmitt 47.21; D Richard 1037.40; C Overmyer 593 25; A Ken nedy 573.30, M Veach 573.30; N Smythe 573.30, S Gladieux 593.25; P Parker 573.30, J Moyer 697.20, C Danner 573.30; B Hathaway 47.25; 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, L Teghtmeyer 104.50, L Bertsch 104.50, W Tat ter 104.50; R Hartzell 104.50, P Abbett 524.40, C Hill 110.40; P Harty 476.70, D Hall 66.24, G Coppes 201.48, D Taylor 849.45, V Johnson 472.00; E Cole 674.10, B Hill 207.00, D Robin son 768.12; R Hetler 752.21; G Nash 760.46, T McCarty 735.73, R Phillipa 743 97, D Sacrist 604 33; D Smith 538 44, T Qmley 834.61; N Sleeth 538.46, R Waterson 719.25; L Hollar Jr 719.25; L Furnlvall 592.20; K Perkins 730.80; E Brown 1019.23; D Goshert 633.15; J Miner 730.80; D Weaver 913.44; L Cochran 633.15; C Grant 633.15; R Haines 661.04; T Bank 135.00; S Knlsely 633.15; H Dlttm«r 633.15; M Hoffman 665.00; 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 Chartton 258.50, S Bumgardner 275.00, A Hines 103.50, J Moyer 103.50; United Telephone Co 27.62; M Veach 373.75, Quality Glass 174.60; NBS Office Supplies 14.70; United Telephone Co 4.14, A Gunter 23.25, M Hoffman 222.00, P Brown 182.50, Business Systems, Inc 279.42; NBS Office Supplies 99.97; P Brown 6.08; County Extension Office 2.64; P Brown 59.75, NBS Office Supplies 79.46, Ecolab 540.24; Fisher Bros Paper Co 500.32; Superior Supply 377.40; Ream Stockbeck Paint Co 98.03, Al Hour Photo 8. Studio 59.85; Hall Hardware 5.13; United Telephone Co 1.59; Postmaster 10.00; Northern Indiana Public Service Company 2155.63; Northern Indiana Public Service Company 9674.65, Sewage Collection Office 601.68, National Dust Control 191.52; Moore's Plumbing & Htg., Inc 98.85; Koorsen Protection Service 300.00; Waste Management 219.08; Harmon Glass - Warsaw 36 50; NBS Office Supplies 60.00, United Telephone Co 50.10; NBS Office Supplies 58.69, Waddell Printing Co 28.25. United Telephone Co 90.51; Postmaster

500.00; Adams/Remco, Inc 746.00; J Weirick 18.00; J Weirick 35.00, Atek Information Ser vices, Inc 285.00; Pepsi Cola General Bot tiers, Inc 187.53; Coca Cola Bottling Co Indianapolis Inc 86.00, Treasurer Kosciusko County 1483.63; United Telephone Co 718.21; United Telephone Co 2643.02; United Telephone Co 43.03; R Knudsen 13.32; R Knudsen 236.25, Times-Union 361.78; Indiana Department of Employment 288.00; Key Benefit Employee Fund 11349.60; Tippecanoe Twp Trustee 500.00; Eastman Kodak 590.85; United Telephone Co 156.74; Westville Correction Center 991.69; Titus Funeral Home 200.00; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home 100.00; D O McComb & Sons 130.00; Deal & Robbins Funeral Home 200.00; Hockemeyer Funeral Home 100.00; R Pearson 520.00; J Campbell 96.40, R Cripe 18.40; NBS Office Supplies 6.38; Postmaster 387.49; J Moyer 94.00; Atek Information Services, Inc 1309.00; Charter Network 162.32; Page Alert 82.50; United Telephone Co 228.54; Hook's Drug #l4O 23.79; Neutron Ind 295.60; T Howie 397.00; Quality Stores 11.99; Supersweet Farm Service 57.60; Quality Stores 12.45; Wal-Mart Inc 6.54; Supersweet Farm Service 45.00; Supersweet Farm Service 61.40; Waste Management 90.00; United Telephone Co 14.93; United Telephone Co 2.21; Postmaster 2500.00, Bell & Howell Document Mgmt Products Co 1216.30; United Telephone Co 2.49; NBS Office Supplies 4.78; Amoco Oil Company 11.70; Gast Fuel & Ser vice 9209.50; Badger Uniforms 248.46; Badger Uniforms 48.24; Badger Uniforms 1303.27; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 63.26; Hardesty Printing Co Inc 192.20; Hardesty Printing Co Inc 1136.90; Warsaw Automotives7.sl; Ben's Auto Service 121.99; Smith Tire Service 69.00; Lakeside Chevrolet 704.74; MPH Industries Inc 201.67; Smith Tire Service 14.00; Price Rentals 20.49; Quality Stores 5.75; G Lengemann Co 309.90; United Telephone Co 27.09; R Kemper 176.75; United Telephone Co 8.85; B McKrlll 251.50; C Clampltt Jr 255.00; C Clampltt Jr 1349.75; United Telephone Co 44.53, R Hoffman 523.40; J Prado 22.50; NBS Office Supplies 256.50; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 6.09; Park Pharmacy 22.61; United Telephone Co 161.73, S Myrlck 23.00; P Gammiere 10.50; PDH Office Products 120.32; United Telephone Co 1.61; P Kingston 61.75; Executive Office Machines, Inc 50.00; Executive Office Machines, Inc 75.20; Executive Office Machines, Inc 315.00; First Charter Insurancenter 52.50; R Burner 20.00; K Perkins 8.00; L Furnivall 5.00, T Earhart 685.00, T Earhart 280.00, T Earharl 595.00; S Harris 1004.50; D Huffer 200.00, C Kehler 660.00; C Kehler 375.00; C Kehler 275.00; D Kolbe 162.50; D Kolbe 370.00, J Rondot 240.00; K Welkart 715.00; K Welkart 115.00; B Weiss 245.00; Systems Media Inc 302.52; West Publishing Co 356.75; The Michie Co 244.98, West Publishing Co 110.15; United Telephone Co 40.88; Postmaster 500.00, Blosser's Studio 111.93; E Bazini 25.00; J Geberln 150.00; J Geberln 167.50; United Telephone Co 1.27; J Jarrette 34.75, J Jarrette 14.86, Nlpsco 87.09. KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS V D Haines 602.70; J Cupp 1037.40; W Baxter 837.90; J Johnson 593.25, B Clouse 778.05; R Strong 691.74; M Moussallam 561.00; R Weaver 741.30; A Summe 573.30; M Horney 141.75; Treasurer Kosciusko County 250.00; Mail-Journal/The Paper 36.70; Times Union 86.88; County Extension Office 7.84; J Bell 50.75; R Weaver 212.00, B Baxter 234.00; R Fredrick 132.75; Key Benefit Employee Fund 580.80. KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS B Kuhn 879.76; R Leiter 918.75; D Rogers 832.12; J Ingle 644.68, L Young 753.36, J Adams Jr 774.07; E Coy 774.07; L Engle 780.88; R Himes 910.44; F Kammerer 780.88; R Meeks 787.69; A Miller 726.40; L Montel 774.07; G Adams 784.30, # Busse I berg 760.45; J Davis 770.50; P Deaton 780.88; D Huffman 780.88; G Huffman 791.20, B Hyde Jr 753.64, B Hyde 111 791.20, R Jackson 804.08; J Kuhn 777.40; R Norman 791.20; L Phillips 791.20; T Rowland 770.50; D Shilling 784.30, M Winger 1037.40, G Estepp 791.20; B Montel 791.20; D Jackson 791.20, M Walther 847.08, K Traylor 1557.15, T Kuhn 780.88; L Traylor 767.55; D Lynch 804.08; J O'Connor Jr 78048 f fe Barley 701.20; J Beer 780.88; G Shepherd 780.88, Key Benefit Employee Fund 4106.64; Petty Cash 31.78, Wal-Mart Inc 53.61; Monteith Tire 2548.30; Bearings, Inc 97.31, Craig Welding & Mfg Inc 99.76; Curtis Industries Inc 172.45, Deeds Equipment Co, Inc 285.82; Ginter Electric Serv 63.50; Indiana Machinery Parts 337.37; Mac Donald Machinery Co Inc 70.59; Petrolane Gas Service 48.48; Power Train Companies 93.77, Quality Stores 47.72, Rice Ford Lincoln Mercury 30.79; Schraders 853.41, Warsaw Automotive 480.41; Share Corp 139.05; Superior Supply 60.10; Warsaw Steel Co 161.30; Coverall Rental 1117.60; Fisher's Associated Sign & Post 30.60, J & K Com municatlons, Inc 391.20; United Telephone Co 25.40, Petty Cash 113.23, Petty Cash 7.00; Southeastern Equipment Company Inc 27950.00, Nlpsco 969.22. KOS. CO. HEAGRTIS33 PAYROLL & CLAIMS R Fredrick 357.50. KOS. CO. GRID SYSTEM PAYROLL & CLAIMS J Bess 378.00, A Wiseheart 378.00, N Smythe 131.73. KOS. CO. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLL* CLAIMS John Camden Construction Co 15000.00, Advanced Drainage Systems 506.48; Logansport Metal Culvert Co 2125.98; Miller & Sons Structures Inc 46.61. KOS. CO. GEN. DRAIN IMPROV. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Kline Trucking 894.32; Kline Trucking 521.25; Everest Crane Service 1030.98; M Morrison 240.00; Jim Keim Excavating 2786.50; L Leckrone 535.50; Everest Crane Service 564.50; Everest Crane Service 1859.60. KOS. CO. DRAINAGE MAINT. PAYROLL a CLAIMS Advanced Drainage Systems 1329.05, Ad vanced Drainage Systems 64.00, D Leckrone 535.50, Koontz a King 794.25, Everest Crane Service 381.44; Collier Excavating 314.79; Collier Excavating 10400.00, D Leckrone 484.50, Everest Crane Service 590.44, D Leckrone 663.00; L Leckrone 315.00, L Leckrone 447.50, L Leckrone 255.00, L Leckrone 357.80, C Engle 30.00, L Leckrone 202.50, C Engle 60.00, L Leckrone 562.50, C Engle 60.00. KOS. CO. HEALTH MAINT. FUND PAYROLL a CLAIMS wNBS Office Supplies 24.95; Executive Os fice Machines, Inc 1.60; J Bell 1000.00; Centel Cellular 58.00; United Telephone Co 74.38 KOS. CO. GUN PERMITS PAYROLL a CLAIMS Steven R Jenkins Co 369.99. KOS. CO. CORRECTION FUND PAYROLL a CLAIMS Walter F Stephens, Jr, Inc 1353.50; Kosciusko Community Hospital 123.60; Kosciusko Community Hospital 114.60; Automated Systems Co Inc 266.58; Brennan Drugs 989.34; Russell L Heyde DDS 35.00. KOS. CO. FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL a CLAIMS N Smythe 31.25. KOS. CO. AD GRANT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Audio Intelligence Devices 650.00; Special Operations Team 5000.00. KOS. CO. EMERGENCY TELE SYS PAYROLL A CLAIMS Hardesty Printing Co Inc 208.80. KOS. CO. KEY BENEFIT EMPLOYEE FUND PAYROLL A CLAIMS KBA 1745.46. KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Paul E Keller, DDS 6.00; Stephen P Hunt, DDSPC 60.50, Indiana University Medical Center 291.42; F W Toenges A Sons 87.50; Hook Drugs, #B2B 12.64, Hook Drug Co #56 11.74, Hook's Drug #l4O 12.64; St Lukes Hospital 10.50, Lutheran Hospital 44.50; Kosciusko Community Hospital 197.29; Goshen General Hospital 36.26; Kmart #9122 75.00, Brennan Drugs 24.05; Walter Anglemeyer, DO 45.00, Wernle Home 9548.00; Kosciusko County Shelter Care 30.00; Arata Medical Group 62.00; Selqh Center, Inc 575.00, D Hambright 1300.00; L Swihart 222.00. I Patricia Brown do hereby certify that the above Is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commit sionerson Dec. It, 1990.