The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 March 1973 — Page 3

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM

Girl Scouts plan for Scout week The Ligonier Girl Scouts will start celebrating National Girl Scout week on March 6 with a skating party at Columbia City. The girls will participate in scout Sunday on March 11 at the various churches in town. Troops 23 and 28 will assist with the services at the Presbyterian church and Brownie troop 67 will serve as acolytes at the United Methodist church. Scout troops will supply special bulletins at both churches. * The girls and their parents will enjoy a pot luck supper at the West Noble cafetoriam at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, March 12. The program for the evening will be skits presented by the various troops. Each family is asked to take its own table service. Sewer plant at Ligonier inspected Mayor Grover Patrick reported on the final inspection of the sewage plant during Monday night’s Ligonier city council meeting. The plant was inspected by representatives of W. D. Foster contractors and Delp Electric company. Mayor Patrick told members a few small problems still need to be ironed out. He expects them to be taken care of in the near future. Rev. Leonard Phelps and Roy Mynhier, members of the city park board, were present to discuss the possibility of longtime planning for the city parks. They expressed the wish to bring a consulting team to Ligonier to work with them. Permission was granted by the council for the park board to investigate further. The mayor reported that after careful study, the 5 parking on Cavin street from Union to College will remain as it has been to date (on the left side oily). Council members voted to use the American State bank of Ligonier as its depository for - public funds during the next two years. Cynthia Vance honored at bridal shower Miss Cynthia Vance of Ligonier was honored at a bridal shower Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Grover Patrick. Miss Mona Kay Patrick and Mrs. Grover Patrick of Ligonier were the hostesses. The evening was spent socially » with guests enjoying several games. A yellow, green and white daisy theme was used in all decorations. The cake was in spring green decorated with daisies. Miss Vance is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance of Ligonier. She will become the bride of Brian Rassler of Rome City on March 17.

A • ’ 1 { / / how CAN you TAlk wrrh youRTEEN-AqER? There doesn't have to be a gap between you. Not when you let God help you communicate. The Christian Science Sunday School supports happy family relationships. Here a teen-ager can get a deep, practical understanding of God. Through the Bible, he can discover his God-given stability and tenderness. blessing both himself and his family. Why not offer your teen-ager an opportunity to attend our Sunday School? It could help to keep the communication warm and alive between you. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL (Church of dliriit, Scientist 111 North Fifth Street Goshen, Indiana

Mrs. Ruth Hayes guest of area historical society Mrs. Ruth Hayes was the guest speaker of Stone’s Trace Historical society at its meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Hayes talked on the early history of Ligonier and her girlhood spent in this area. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. John Leming. She announced the society had received a $75 gift from the Ligonier Lions club. There were a number of guests present. Several became members of the society. The historical society meetings are held in the community room of the American State bank at Ligonier during the winter months. The old Stone’s tavern near West Noble high school is the summer meeting place. Ash Wednesday services tonight at Zion church Ash Wednesday services will be held tonight at the Zion United Church of Christ with a carry-in dinner. Devotions and the evening’s communion service will be held around the table. Irvin Manguses honored on 40th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mangus of Millersburg were surprised recently when family members gathered at their home for a party to honor their 40th wedding anniversary. The birthday of the couple’s grandson Johnny Mangus was also celebrated during the day. BIRTHS WHITE, Rhonda Sue Mr. and Mrs. Ed White of r 1 Kimmell became the parents of a daughter, Rhonda Sue, on February 21. She weighed seven pounds, nine ounces and measured 20 inches long. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Leitch, Kimmell. BECKER, Michael James Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Becker, 1102 W. Second street, Ligonier, are parents of a son born February 22 in Goshen hospital. The young man was named Michael James. Employee cut — thumb severely A 20-year employee with the Haney Glass Co. of Ligonier cut his left thumb severely at 10:45 » a.m. Friday when a large plate glass he was installing in the Oscar Barch store on Cavin street in Ligonier shattered and came tumbling to the sidewalk. The employee, whose name was Floyd but whose last name we could not learn, was taken to a local doctor’s office, then to the hospital in Kendallville.

(Continued From Page 2) Barbee Hotel 13 19 Schwartz Developers 12 20 Schwartz Homes 11 21 Frog Tavern . 10(4 21(4 Wawasee Bowl 5 27 High team series and game: Charlie’s Ten Pin — 2567, 905 550 series: E. Whitacre 586, R. Simon 580, D. Fingerly 581, D. Rieder 583, V. Stayer 583, R. Stahley 568 200 games: E. Whitacre 226, F. Hapner 211, R. Simon 211, P. Royer 205, D. Fingerly 245, J. Davis 201, D. Rieder 202, P. Beezley 209, H. Schrock 208, V. Stayer 212, J. Thornburg 210, R. Stahley 204 Sunday Night Mixed Sleepy Owl 53 35 Alley Cats 49¥ 2 38’ 2 Windsor 48 40 Taylor Wholesale 46(4 41(4 T&P 46 42 The Kids 41(4 46(4 R&R 41 47 Mid American 40(4 47(4 Lakeland Standard 36 48 Jenny’s Kitchenette 35 49 High team series: Taylor Wholesale — 1765 High team game: Alley Cats — 606 500 series: G. Richards 531, J. Reed 530, C. Summerlot 529, G. Loewen 522, G. Coquillard 511, J. DeSomer 510 200 games: G. Richards 208, B. Clemons 200, C. Summerlot 218 170 games: S. Loewen 195 Milford Business Smallwood Service 27 13 Campbell’s Market 25 15 Hickory Lounge 24 16 Walter Drug 23 17 Milford T.V. 23 17 Little & Clark 22 18 Augsburger-Milf. 21 19 Berk’s Body Shop 20 20 Augsburger-Syra. 16 24 Sharp Hardware 16 24Wick’s Marina 14 26 C.S. Myers 9 31 High team series and game: Berk’s Body Shop — 2995, 1078 500 series: D. Rumfelt 582, H. Troup 578, D. Butler 566, R. Thibaut 563, B. Bushong 560, R. Clemons 559, M. Chambers 551, P. Van Dyke 547, B. Kaiser 547, J. Caple 543, R. Simon 535, C. Berkeypile 533, D. Dust 528, D. Wolferman 526, L. Bray 526, P. Campbell 525, O. Replogle 522, R. Herr 521, K. Knisley 520, L. Newman 518, B. Dippon 517, M. Smith 516, D. Brumbaugh 514, R. Buhrt 510, D. Rensberger 509, D. Losee 507, K. Knisley 504, A. Kruger 501 200 games: D. Rumfelt 221, D. Butler 219, R. Simon 215, P. Van Dyke 214, R. Thibaut 214, L. Bray 209, R. Buhrt 207, D. Brumbaugh 204, M. Smith 204, B. Kaiser 203, A. Kruger 203, R. Clemons 203, H. Troup 203, B. Bushong 202, K. Knisley 201, D. Wolferman 201 Tuesday Night High School The Best 58 22 Milford Muskrats 54 26 No-Names 53 27 Invaders 36 44 Syracuse Rubber 35 45 5-Warrioretts 35 45 DeHill Rats 26 54 Beaver Pushers 24 56 High team series and game: The Best - 2247, 807 460 series: (men) E. Paradis 501, J. Thwaits 490, S. Whetten 476, D. Mock 466, J. Bohnstedt 515 360 series: (women) A. Hapner 479, Y. Spurting 408 160 games: (men) J. Bohnstedt 203, F. Troup 205, M. Hawkins 163, D. Mock 172, E. Cobum 165, P. Plikerd 164, J. Thwaits 160, 177, B. Knisley 180, E. Paradis 177,168, P. Billian 164, S. Whetten 181, A. Brown 189 150 games: (women) B. Henderer 156, A. Mullins 153, A. Hapner 167, 160,152, Y. Spurting 166 Tuesday Afternoon State Bank Os Syra. 64(i 35(4 American Industries 63 37 Wawasee Laundromat 61 39 Mastercraft 56 44

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Pr JU ' f « mo® 3 ! MARCH OF DIMES CHAMPS — Winners in the various divisions of the March of Dimes tournament held February 26 thru March 4 at the Wawasee Bowl in Syracuse are shown above. From left are Fred Hapner, high series handicap; Jerry Thornburg, high series actual; Sherry Keim, high series actual; Nancy Galloway, high series handicap; and Steve Whetten, high school boys high series handicap. Not pictured is Yvonne Spurting, high school girls high series handicap. A total of 469 out of a possible 670 persons participated in the tournament which raised $469 for the March of Dimes.

Mocks Marine Rentals 51 49 Kern Grain 47 53 Todd Realty 37 63 Corl Corp. 33 67 TheLovables 32v 2 67(4 High team series and game: American Industries — 2301, 792 500 series: D. Johnson 523, B. Johnson 513, M. Lambert 561, A. Gallahan 504, K. Knisley 500 450 series: L. Neff 476, G. Ganz 468, E. Hughes 465, P. Maresh 460, J. Gray 488, S. Kern 493 200 games: M. Lambert 205, 171, 185 170 games: B. Johnson 179, A. McCarty 170, D. Johnson 194,179, E. Hughes 179, B. Ganz 185, J. Gray 190, A. Gallahan 182, K. Knisley 175, 170, S. Kern 182 Land O Lakes Dean’s Milk 35 5 Lakeland Std. 27 13 Vega No. 1 24 16 Regent Homes 23 17 Harris * 23 17 Syracuse Traveler 22(4 17(4 Syracuse Legion 21(4 18 ‘ z Frog Tavern 21 19 Sleepy Owl 21 19 Jack’s Sunoco 20 <2O State Bank ' 20 20 Bowen Motors 19 21 Liberty Homes 18 22 Wawasee Motors 17 23 Auer’s Serv. 17 23 Vega No. 2 16 24 N.W. Legion 14 26 Plaza Marine 14 26 C& J Const. 13 27 White’s Plumbing 13 27 High team series and game: Dean’s Milk — 2700, 981 500 series: E. Edgar 562, B. Snowberger 550, P. Mast 507, D. Rensberger 538, S. Rensberger 571, B. Meyer 535, P. Bright 509, J. Morganthaler 521, L. Sweatland 539, J. Alshire 547, J. Graber 552, K. Knisley 569, P. Campbell 540, R. Knisley 535, B. Simon 500, D. Butler 556, D. Jones 526, G. Bell 501, E. Whitacre 510, G. Vanator 521, H. George 503, W. Beeman 506, D. Johns 507, R. Stahley 504, D. Van 507, M. Hostetter 533, T. Darr 509, B. Kline 511, R. Wogoman 519, C. Price 557, L. Waldron 508, L. Wysong 553, M. Yoder 500, D. Karesh 523, F. Nyikos 507 200 games: E. Edgar 220, B. Snowberger 220, S. Richardson 213, B. Meyer 201, J. Alshire 211, K. Knisley 207, D. Butler 222, E. Whitacre 201, H. George 201, W. Beeman 221, D. Johns 212, N. Hostetter 202, R. Wogoman 213, G. Price 203, L. Waldron 207 Tuesday Nite Ladies Frog Tavern 77 23 Miller’s Mobile Park 68 32 Hawk’s Recreation 61 39 Bellman’s Case 57 43 Syracuse Rubber 55(4 44(4 Augsburger’s 51 49 Wawa Ski Club 45 55 Walter Drug Co. 42 58 Wawasee Const. 38 62 Bitner’s Antiques 37 63 Elko Mobile Homes 35 65 WhiteFrontGroc. 32(4 67(4 High team series and game: Frog Tavern — 2314-792 500 series: S. Keim 184,180,205569, M. Dixon 178, 186, 179-543, A. Harper 173. 183-510 450 series: S. Gilbert 182, 161492, E. Wogoman 164-479, M. Pifer 174-467, I. Dull 163, 161-457,

Plan commission makes various recommendations

Syracuse town plan commission members, at the Monday night meeting, made a number of recommendations to be referred to the Syracuse town board of trustees for further action. The commission recommended on a petition of Joseph K. Todd, Barbara A. Todd and Tom G. McClain, asking a reclassification of property south of Syracuse along Indiana 13, that the town board members reclassify said tract as roadside business. The petition request was to be classified as general business district. The section of land, located south from Antique’s, Inc., to the Overhead Door business and west to Skinner Ditch is presently classified as roadside business district and suburban residence district. Also recommended by commission members was a secondary road on this section of land just west of Indiana 13, similar to roads located on the east side of the state road, with a maximum of two new access roads onto the highway in addition to the existing two when the access road is made. Tentative plans by the trio called for a real estate office to be located in the former George Lamb home with other structures behind the location, perhaps for apartments or a store. Unanimous Members all agreed in a vote taken that a recommendation be made to the town board for approval of a mobile home ordinance for the town and township with certain specifications to be followed. Any variances must be applied for through the board of zoning appeals. Other recommendations to be given town board members were on the town ordinance governing ground floor area on single dwelling units, restricting to a minimum of 720 square feet. There was only one abstention in this vote. Also recommended is that the town board adopt the ’1966 resolution regarding multiple dwelling units as for location and inspection permits, and any application for such units, for referral by the building commissioner to the town plan ■commission for approval prior to issuance of a permit by the commissioner. Such applications will be referred by the plan commission to the county board of health for approval also, before a permit of improvement location is given. Violation Commission attorney Bruce Frey was instructed to contact M. Whisler 169-456 160 games: K. Caudill 189, J. Grove 176, N. Kern 173, N. Whetten 170, D. Waycaster 169, S. Brumbaugh 165, J. Hostetler 164, J. Hoover 164, N. O’Haver 164, C. Whitacre 160

the company now operating in the former G & W Pizza plant building that they are in violation of the zoning ordinance and to comply or cease and desist. Frey also reported briefly on the alleged violation by Mel Collier of property on Indiana 13 south of Syracuse and a survey is forthcoming for further action by the commission. A water drainage problem due to broken culvert ends was discussed on Pickwick Road in front of Beemer Enterprises and where new businesses are planning to locate in the village area. — Beemer noted the county was not taking responsibility of this portion of road due to the annexation plans. Commission members voted to recommend to the town board that parties should check for responsible persons to maintain this portion of road from Indiana 13 to the old road east at the Walter Miller and Joe Hughes properties. Attending the meeting were president Wilbur Smith, members William Beemer, Joe Gray, Noble Blocker, Darrell Grisamer, Joe Hughes, Charles Miller, Donald Niles, William Pipp, F. A. Smith, Jr., Merl Smith and Michael Umbaugh. Member Maurice Crow was absent. Also in attendance was attorney Frey and Harry VanHemert, building commissioner and Turkey Creek township assessor. LEGALS 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 9:00 A.M., on the 19th <ray of March 1973 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Turkey Ccaek Assessor No. lllfisfessor Salary $400.00 Turkey Creek Assessor No. 114 Clerical Assistance $5,250.00 Turkey Creek Assessor No. 360 Office Supplies SIOO.OO NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko County M. 7,14 Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist day of March, 1973. ... Bessie I. Himes $900.00 Lawrence Butts 900.00 Kathryn Teel 900.00 E Mazie Alexander 720.00 David E. Andrews 900.00 Charles M. Brower 901.83 R. Steven Hearn 125.00 Carl T. Zimmer 765.00 Harry Van Hemert 550.00 Garold R. Horrick 660.00 Maurice Dorsey 315.00 Fredrick G'llism 315.00 Gerald Smalley 315.00 Merl Wertenberger 108.33 J. Norman DeGood 108.33 Ray O. Eckert 108.33 Ruth McCleary 108.33 Charles Menzie • 108.33 Ralph Oyler 108-33 C. L. Rovenstine 108.33 Gene B . Lee 541.66

Turkey Creek township assessor's office is located in S Wawasee Professional Building. IV2 8 mile south of state road 13. Dog tag also to be obtained from township assessor. 9 / Turkey Cre«fcT*P-**•“* 9

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Doris Camden 683.32 David Harshbarger 466.66 Melba Petersen 563.34 Paul Grim me 850 00 William C. Reneker 766.66 Allan A. Rasor 541.66 LoisM. Coppes 633.32 Harry Howell 19.80 Ruth Castaldi 15.40 Roger Goodman 18.60 Betty Evans 15.80 H. Rex Wildman 7 70 John Ball 15 40 Chas. H. Ashman 8.30 Marion Acton 9.90 John Frederick 9.30 Ronald Longyear 8.30 Madelyn Lowman 9.90 Alice McDowell 15.00 Linda Dalton 15.40 Geo. Wright 7.70 Willard Hartman 2100 Joan Sharp 9.90 Russell Bird 15.00 Linda Heisler 9.90 Carolyn Davidson 19.10 Edward Bowman 8.10 Robert Beer 20.20 Florence Slabaugh 23.00 Donna Clark 12.30 John Flory 9.70 Robert Hamman 12.50 Norman Harman 9.50 Betty Engle 7.70 John Bonner 8.10 Loa D. Creamer 7.70 Martha L. Shireman 12 50 Robert L. Igney 10.50 Leo Cusick 9.10 Madeleine M. Fisher 9.50 Jerry Nelson 9.50 Edw. Neville 8 30 Eleanor Bornman 9.10 Margie Mattix 9.10 Alfred Dorrell 7.70 Edith Beltz 466.66 Frances Noble 450.00 N. Jean Mess more 450.00 Evelyn Adams 408.33 Mary Jane Schmitt 383.33 Jane Farris 196.00 Kathryn Hamilton 280.00 Princess M. Frush 180.00 Jean Northenor 466.66 Hazel Harman 450.00 Catherine Gonya 450.00 Mary B. Miner 408.33 Olga Cripe 383.33 Bonita Freeman 408.33 Margaret Garman 391.66 Bonnie J. Irwin 466.66 Rita Miller 450.00 Lucille McCleary 408.33 Nancy Belcher 383.33 Margaret Menzie 383.33 Peggy Trobaugh 112.56 Ruth Hoppus 466.66 Helen Goshert 450.00 Janice B. Anglin 195.00 Roger Fellows 616.66 Stanley Holderman 600.00 Ronald Robinson 566.66 Richard Mikel 566.66 Alan A. Rovenstine 516.66 Marlin E. Rose 500.00 Burden Blackburn 500.00 Jeffery Bronsing , 500.00 Howard G. Moser 500.00 H. Earl Boggs « 500.00 Melvyn E. Byers 500.00 Forrest W. Bouse 466 66 Richard J. Kemper 466.66 Avis B. Gunter 466.66 Lucy Garrett 450.00 M. Jane Slater 408.33 Helen R. Baker 540.00 Barbara J. Eastlund 585.00 Marjorie Leach 165.00 John D. Shidler 225.00 Bernice Graham 405.00 Jo. Phillips 45.00 Lloyd Disher 210.00 Adelaide Disher 210.00 Cynthia J. Knispel 97.50 Charlene A. Knispel 433.33 Thelma Leedy 450.00 Clara Belle Demaree 195.00 B. James Baker 833.33 David F. Rieder 583.33 Marjorie Cautfman ' 315.35 Janet I. Starner 366.66 Helen B. Wainwright 316.66 MiloE.Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 Rex Reed 330.00 Henry Hackworth 608.33 Ralph Whitesell 595.00 Beatrice Weller 208.33 Billie F. Andrews 433.33 Judy Kinney 346.66 Kenneth Wyman 225.00 Bobbs Merrill Co. 224.55 Business Equip. 268.15 The Mail-Journal 796.65 Singer Friden 535.00 United Telephone Co. 904.41 Harry Van Hemert 492.20 Waddell Print Co. «IMS N. Co. 1,176.16 Sewage Tr. Ofc. l«-5» Eastman Kodak Co. 9,052.30 Warsaw Office Supp. 1,267.80 Water Ut. 114.55 University Binders 700.00 A. E. Boyce Co. ’ 259.00 Ind. Farmers Un. 25.00 Bankers Oisp. 4-10 Lincoln-Graphic 26.24 Chas. Bertsch 15.00 Ronald Dierck 24.00 Archie Leckrone 15.00 Chuck Myers 15.00 James Boggs American Oil Co. 5.31 Ford's Auto Supp. 209.33 Gast Fuel 4 Serv. 606.83 Texaco, Inc. 14-34 Bledsoe Buick-Pontiac 24,463.94 Crum Garage 101.90 Motorola, Inc. 83.00 Silveus-Bradway 2.81 Warsaw Auto. Supp. 19.88 Lowell Blosser 5.00 Thornburg Drug Co. 26.25 Bartel Print. Co. 15.00 Pitney-Bowes 52.30 Police 4 Fire Equip. >7.10 U.S. Leasing 21.33 Henry Hackworth 20.00 Chas. Brower 54.50 Dave Reider 4.80 Thomas DeGeaffenfried MD 200.00 Harris-Troxel 243.00 R. Steven Hearn 851.40 Avis Gunter 40.00 Carl Zimmer 88.40 Singer Business Mach. 124.00 Charlene Knispel 40.00 Lloyd Disher ’•• 7 ® Ganshom Syr. Q. Pr. 44.17 Lakeland Office Supp. 5.93 Wawasee Prof. Bldg. 100.00 Thelma Leedy ... 40.00 Garold Horrick 70.20 James Baker 20.50 Helen Wainwright 8.38 Milo Clase 20.95 Harvey Anglin 2,321.25 Myrtus Custer 1,102.00 Tony Heiman 100.00 Cyril Likens 2,054.38 Stanley Scott 2,326.12 Strayer Ins. Agepetf, Inc. 1,150.85 Con. forßet. _ 5,000.00 Dr. N. Beatty Hosp. 237.51 W. R. Gassaway 120.86 Ind. Girls School 1,248.94 Irene Byron Hosp. 549.00 Logansport State Hosp. ’’ -94 New Castle State Hosp. 34.62 New Frontiers, Inc. 1,636.01 John Stull 94.50 Whites Institute 702.00 Chamnesss Funeral Home 400.00 Fenn Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 100.00 Wright. Yoder Funeral Home 100.00 Esther Stephenson 225.00 Adv. Business Prod. 466.06 Xerox, Inc. 350 ®® Int. Business Mach. 445.68 Grant County 5.50 A. G. Schafer, DVM 9-00 Comm., L. Prod. 134.06 Hank's Rug Serv. 72.75 Johnson Lbr. Co. ( 227.15 Miller 4 Sons ?? 7 22 Power PI. Serv. 377.26 Cumberland Hdwe. 21.40 Coverall Rent. Serv. 40.55

Corr. Prod., Inc. 105.75 J. F. Kerns, Inc. 54.15 Ply. Cl. Twl. 26.00 Super. San. Supp. * 141.03 U. S. Chem. Co. 47.50 David E. Andrews, Sh. 888.20 Western Un. 9.16 Fitzpatrick Pt. Co. 4.54 Robert Robinson 101.21 Romine El., inc. 414.43 Wholesale Elect. 48.16 Ace Hdwe. 7.40 Brennan Drugs 7.90 Walter Drugs 5.70 Arab Pest & Tern. 5.00 Lake City Wholesale 40.62 Boggs 4 Nelson Agency 82.00 Fitches App. 1120 Gene G. Lee 270.00 Doris Camden 24.00 Mark Harshbarger 15.00 Postmaster, Warsaw 240.00 C. J. Gibson Co. 47.75 Howard's 19.25 Lawyers Co-op. 38.80 West Pub. Co. 684.50 JohnGebrin 112.50 Joe Leckrone 1,742.80 Sam Lehman 1,214.69 Paul Burkholder 1.77 Glenn 8, Susan Gill 14.97 BM. 4 Crystal Hess 7.82 O. D. Si Ife 40l Ive Van Dyke 44.10 Wm. Jr. 4 Molly Warren 64.58 CO. HWY. PAYROLL 4 ALLOWANCES Charles E. Bucher 613.80 Ermal Coy 613.80 John Davis 615.35 Muri Dawalt 613.80 Don Forney 613.80 Harold Gerard 635.50 Gilbert Griffis 613.80 Ronald Himes 613.80 ■ Frederick Kammerer 613.80 Don Kuhn 616.90 Alvin Miller 613.80 Bobby Miner 613.80 Forrest Mitterling 613.80 Larry Montel 621.55 Larry Phillips 613.80 Paul Randall 620.00 Luther Van Cleave 27.90 Wayne Wood 558.00 Garl P. Young 613.80 Lennie Young 534.60 John Alexander 771.68 Charles Botton 0 633.60 Francis Denny 633.60 Raymond Faulkner 633.60 Merritt Hartman 760.55 Marshall Hawley 644.80 Ellis Kober 633.60 Russell Krichnaum 633.60 Bernard Kuhn 633.60 Ralph Linn 633.60 Donald Metzger 633 60 Leo Mosier 86.40 Ronald Norman 633.60 Roswell Robbins 633.60 Glenwood Secor 560.00 Donald Stiver 443.20 Becton Retz 1,375.00 Hugh A. Parsons 833.33 Worley Spllter 633.60 Donn Shoemaker 655.38 Arthur Smith 775.39 Wilfred Fretz 614.25 Robert Danner ‘ 633.60 Ronald Leiter 633.33 Kent Brower 340.00 United Telephone Co. 122.09 Kosciusko County Hwy. Dept. 53.83 N.I.P.S. CO. 1,182.76 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 4.00 The Mall-Journal > 6.34 Business Equip. 19.80 Bonnie McDonald 2.80 Ace Hardware 49.19 Edd 4 Toms F. Serv. 183.00 Schraders 657.29 Warsaw Automotive 325.36 Fitzpatrick Pt. Co. 36.70 G. Lengemann Co. 110.00 Lincoln-Graphic 3.75 Wayne Bucher 82.50 Jack Garman 107.55 Edith McCullough 183.00 EvaMessmore 351.00 West. Ind. Agg 907.78 Elmer Zimmerman 25.50 Allmetal Mfg. 4 Gordon McHenry 165.64 Logansport Met. Culv. 402.00 Pierceton Equip. Co. 750.57 Johnson Lbr. Co. 79.88 Leesburg Lbr., Inc. 10.19 Miller 4 Sons 4.44 Associated S4P 434.00 W.O.M. Sales 196.42 3M CO. 584.55 Emerg. R. Serv. 338.40 Crum Garage 20.00 Freddie Blankenship 1,609.75 Lewis Oil Co. 207.94 Monteith Tire Co. 244.12 American St. Supp, 24.66 Brake M. 4 P. 4.98 C. Bolt, Inc. \. 133 02 Corr. Prod. ■ 33.45 Coverall Rental 524.60 W. L. Cutter Ch., Inc. 770.82 Deeds Equip. 259.48 Eutetic Corp. * 909.60 Fort Wayne Sp. Serv. 93.59 Mike Gill Auto Pfs. 221.00 Hank's Rug Serv. 26.25 Indiana Equip. Co. 501.60 Ind. Textile Co. 97.92 W. A. Jones 4 Son 26.10 Kerlin Tr. Sales 1.00 Korte Bros. 114 74 L4L Body Shop 28.50 Mac Allister Mach. Co. 242.14 Mills Mach 4 Rep. 134.65 Moellering Supp. 143.75 Mtr. Pts 4 Equipment. 56.19 Parker Ind. 2.50 Plymouth R. Rep. 180.50 Purity Cy. Gases 20.68 Qu. F 4 F. 15.82 Sharp Hdwe. 10.64 Stockberger Mach. 142.39 Carl Uhlig Mach. 40.50 WalmerSupp. 14.25 Warsaw Skelgas 8.00 Lloyd Woolman 8.95 Wholesale Elect. 47.02 W4WTr. 280.68 Strayer Ins. 2,845.15 Prud. Ins. 2,042.71 Ginter El. 1,100.70 Aut. 4 Ind. Supp. 62.75 Polk Fm. Equip 20.00 Skeeter Hol low W. 250.00 Smith Ford 6,362.00 Tank 4 Fab. Corp. 51.50 Gordon Me Henry 11,342.16 Log. Mtr. Culv. 4,727.44 Heavy Cons., Inc. 17,875.99 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL 4 ALLOWANCES David W. Haines MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman 893.55 Loren J. Pounds 752.50 Barbara A. McClure RN 634.81 Nellie Van Marcke 466.66 Mary Johnson « 233.33 Charles J. Hollar DDS 10.00 Daniel L. Lowman 1100 Joe B. Mishler MD 12.00 Joe Ostendorf, Jr., DVM 12.40 Max E. Reed, Att'y. 10.00 Barbara McClure 31.61 Warsaw Postmaster 24.00 Loren J. Pound , 68.16 Carroll Sherman 120.00 United Telephone Co. 51.72, University Binders 500.00 Business Equip. ► 6.65 Murphy Med. Ctr. 10.00 WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL 4 ALLOWANCES Howard Johnson 820 00 Jean Gackenheimer 525 00 Linda Parks “0 9® Peggy Shively ”5 00 Opal Harman « Carla J. Reser 550.00 Willie Nine 550 ®® Marjorie Himes jOO.OO Esther Hoover 400 00 Madelyn Lowman 380 ®® Rebecca Carrington 340 00 Marjorie Nye Yvonne England ’OO.OO Ingrid Tajbel 330 00 Jean Gackenheimer 33.00 Nellie Garman 4.25 Fay Hollar 4 " Eldon Horn «.» Howard Johnson ’383 Leon Kubacki 4 " Willie Nine 47 5® Linda Parks 4 5’® Peggy Shlvley £•* United Telephone Co. ’34-33 J. R. Baum MD 4 J 5® 3M Business Acc. Hearing Aid Ctr. 36.48 A. W. Donato MD ’® ®® Elkhart Rehab. Ctr. 4.00 M. H. Kesim MD 22.00 Key Pharmacy No. 1 4 f® Medi Ply, Inc. 31.31 St. Francis Hosp. 3Z.so Thornburg Drug,lnc. 7 « Turtle Cr. Conv. 528 00 Co. for Ret. 56.50 Murphy Med. Ctr. ’3.99 Wm C. Parke MD ’• ®® F. L. Rhelnheimer MD 5.00 Walter Drugs 4 85 Bashor Hm. of Un. M.E. Ch. 210.00 Bethel Home Place, Inc. 403 00 Comm. Hosp. ’® ®® Cons. Ctr. of And. 369.87 Travis H. Osborne DOS 360 ®® Parkview Mem. Hosp. 5,072.74 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Commissioners on the Ist day of March 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor Kosciusko Co., Indiana

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