The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1976 — Page 13

—1: LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO MODIFY AN NFOES PERMIT Indio* Stream Pollution Control Board. 1330 west Michigan Street. Indianapolis. Indian* 4*202 317*33 071.. P\jblic Notice Number SI 1323 M Par mH Numbar; IN 0000744 Name and Address <* Permittee. The Weatherhead Company, P.O Bo* *7. Syracuse. Indiana 4*5*7 Public Notice issued On January 30. 197* Permit issued On: February 25, 197 S Name and Address ** Facility Where Discharge Occurs .The Weatherhead Company. RO Boa it. Syracuse. Indiana 4*s*.’ | * J - a Wme and Address <*. Person Requesting Modification: Mr WC. Manning, industrial Engineering Supervisor. The Weatherhead Company. P O Roa *7. Syracuse. Indiana 4*5*7 Receiving Water SHinner's Ditch Classification Indiana wafer Quality Regulation SPC 1R 3« Th* above named person requested mocFficatiqn of the above named NPDES permit to discharge into the designated receiving water The modified permit will be issued by the Indiana Stream Poilvtio" Control Board for a term of not more than five years. f ’ The applicant operates a hydraulic fitting manufacturing facility Plant operations result in an average discharge of *42 million gallons per day of noncontact cooling, rinse and blow down water Proposed pw am tiers to be monitored and limited are suspended solids, cyanide, chromium, cooper, imc. cadmiujin, oil and grease pH. and flow The plant has two existing discharge is) into Skinner's Ditc|t which is classified Aquatic Life in accordance with Indiana Water Quality Standards Application is made for continuation of this discharge which is located in .Kosciusko County, in diana Requested Modification The .permittee has requested a time extension to the schedule of compliance PROPOSED MODIFICATION The Agency intends to grant the request Reason* for Requested Modification The permittee indicated'* need for more «me to evaluate, purchase, anefi install necessary equipment Request for Modification Received on November 17. 1975; Tentative Deter rm nation On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of sec* : aoi* standards and regulations the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board proposes to issue a modified permit for the discharger subiec’ to certain effluent and special condition* Procedure* for me Formulation of Final Determination A Comment Per.oc The proposed determination to {issue a modified NPDES: permit >» tentative in Nrested person* ;lar*< WvHed to wo" ’ written comments on the proposed permit Comment* movifl be submitteo m person or by mail no later than 30 day* from the date of this Public Notice deliver or man ell

FINANCIAL REPO&TOF THE COUNTY AUDITOR KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA FOR I*7* *"%"* '"**•*“ ’'"“.K” 34. *44 41 J 4*4 72* 5* County W*H*r* 474*02 04 4*3*9 .11 . J 200 00 W*W*r* Tru»tCto*r**lCß 1,040 33 4,*4* *1 7.77100 07.300 34 County Hv*in> Deol 70.W1 00 I S 110 TOO ! 1150.330 07 County Highway a 1,2*7,*35.07 5.2*0.07 77*050*5 ’ 5M.775.M Arterial Rom A Str**t 701,407 40 44 450 to 100 475 01 Cun»ut*tiv» Brtog* *2,543 70 02.M3 17 33.407 00 351.175 10 CumMMlv* Court Hovto 340.043 50 44 *o* 74 IHCB . 104074(7* Goner al Drain improvement 03.0*5 10 33.*5».34 •>•>2 04 105.000 40 Drainage Maintenance 40,051.11 125.542 43 ~7 M . i ' 15.3*4*3 wimhowin# insurance 15.20*0* 403 *5 100 o*o 00 Withholding Federal 140.W2.40 Il 33 *l* 41 Withholding S*«t* 22017 41 5 70S M WithhoWingJounty 5,735 .3* 1320*7 77 WlthhoWingbASl 132.347 77 l'atC OS Withholding OASI Township 7.040 05 • 4’ 200 *4 Withholding PER* 47.200 *4 145 0* Congrewiohal Principal 145 00 *37 45 I 1.434 00 Congressional Interne* 1,12515 1,23* 47 25*00 t! *434*2 Surplus T*x ColtoctoO *301 .42' 3*4.20 140 50 [ ,7 -05145 Tax Sale Redemption ’, 7.2712* 220.4* 2.57*44 F 2.051 33 Tax Sale Surplus ? 1.700.45 3.T22.34 , '75 i' ’ 3 J>2 «* Surplus Dog Funo . , 3.212 24 20.715 05 *3.4114* Township Poor Relief *0.444 T1 2405*51 •*3 34 *.*o2 44 Crime Control <542 00 5,553 00 31,73* W 34*0*7 I* CumUative Reassessment 240,400.00 140035 77 107.7*3 42 Cumulative Jail $3.000 00 54,7*3 42 5.14*34 Welfare Title XX 5.7*0 47 452 13 > / 10*0* Sheriff Accident Report , I*o.oo / ' 500 00 Sheriff Donation Fung 500.00 34*1,50 ’ 35.44*00 funs and Forfeitures 30.*03 00 *444.50 < 10.423 73 Groa* Tax on Real Estate ' 10.423 72 *o.l*o 4* I I*o 441 50 inhentance Ta* • 227.5*5*4 34,044 24 I*so 00 ’ 4.3*0 00 Stat* Docket Fee* 7.104 00 3.144 00 32.345 50 45.*14 50 Prosecuting Attorney Fee* 53.340 00 24422 00 *O.OO 30 00- State Council Fee* 120 00 4 *4507 0.757 04 Judicial Fees *,*ol *0 4.000 33 4.3*3 04 stat* Fair Board Tax 4.2*3 04 1144*05 state Forestry 1104*05 40*7* Surplus Replacement Credit 40*74 34.50* 33 Townshio Tax to tea 33 21 351 33. Townsh.p Civil Bond Tax 21.351 23 4432 44 TotWnhip Recreation . , » 4032.44 74.722 51 Townshtp F ire F ightlng Tax 74.322 51 12.2*4 54 Township Cum Fire EQWP Tax 12.2*4 54 143.154 47 Library Tax — 143.154 47 *.,S4t 41 Library Bond Tax *441 41 K 4 333 553 34 General School Ta* 4.331553 34 424 *53 (1 School Debt Service 43*05301 11*1.14* *7 School Cum Bldg Tax 1.1*3.14* *7 ,\ 10*4.317 41 General Corporation Tax 10*4017*1 . 21772 02 General Corporation Bond Tax 23.772 *2 *4.254 4* Street Tax j t£254 4* 30,337 14 Pars* Recreation Tax 30.337 14 1 ‘ 30.40*31 Ponce Pension Tax 3*,*o» 31 4.55*37 F,reman Pension Tax - <55*37 2.144 3/ City Planning Tax 2.1*4.37 72 2*5 >5 Cemetery T*x 22.2*535 3002*3* AviWienTax 1 ] 3002*3* I" / “. 10 243 51 Town Cum Fire Equip 10.243 51 30.04* 22 Town Cum Sexver 20.04* 22 ' 2023 51 Sewage Charge Asaessmenh 202301 3*454 55 CamprehemiveEmp Training 3*00131 12" 74 231. il 1 472004 W Federal Revenue Sharing 500.307 24 40,730 04 34* 51*50 Local Option Tax Certified 34*.514 30 34*01* so Lacat Option RepMnt. Credit 34*01*0* 51.0210*5*1 514 7*7 *O7 17 517.154002*0 5*42 220 0* DETAILED REPORT OF COUNTY REVENUE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Balance on Mane January 1 1*75 *114.030 *1 General Property Tax *2X3O* 34 Exct*»T*x > I ; *1.347 70 Bart & Loan 5.524 4* P ' i u 500 000 00 inwitmtoii manrtc & purcMhed 400,000 OQ JIIIU - 1 1 111 Local optioii Replacement credit 44033 50 Local optto i Certttied share 145.555 50 Alcoholic B Tver age Hate Distribution 4.325 44 □•str.butdfitrofn state General Fund 45,250 47 County shat* inheritance Tax — 17 *52*3 i County shat'* intanglbl* Tax *o.*3» 20 Special Jmge Re<mo 1.*23 14 Clerk CircuSt A Super gr Court 25.450 0* i t? 9,4 Auditor 303*13 70 I*4 0* Treasurer 52* *0 *4.004 21 Recorder 32054 55 ,12 135*1 Stwr.N • 400*07 1750413* Surveyor 127*5 21021 34 Prosec vtinf I Attorney 11014 43 1 004 24 [ Area Plant) Ing <734 *5 23030.4* Co AgrtcUtvrai Agent 40034 0* Coroner ! ’ *044 *1 County Assessor » » ? Drainage loard > J'-f? * Court* ail imports** except special fudges Special Judges ail court* per diem I*4l •• Townsh.p J Assessors > *4444 54 Court Home operation 54075 35 Jail Operation 44102 00 Civil Detente ’-a 27 m County Seryic* Officer ’ «-7TO fl County Cor km, *s>onert , 12.000 W Printing A Advertising ’-*3 v tnsuranc I S4OW 30 Refunds <3 Reimbursements 30.0*7.3* Rent rectlipts A Expenses »*C.3C 11030.00 Eou'pmsfet rental 10.017 7* DonJt«X|i.,r Legion) W 0« Examination of Records 2,500 00 IMO 00 County ESprcil *o*o 00 County Attorney » 4.200 OC Board of-Review 4*200 Tax Adi . Board I *« RoM Viewers *’ 00 Landhill > M*i«lS Bur>«l di Soldiert A Sailors v *.*S2 00 So*i Survey 3.500 00 SO.l Conkervatwn 3«»>00 ” LivestodTrestrng . ! J»» 00 Expense of inmates in institution* T*- 4 ” *3 Trangfefl' Tuition <2*3*o Change Avenue it *0*042 1.«33 Mental Meaith A Retardation *2.410 00 AAedical Care 01 County inmates . <703 43 Non Motor vehtcle plates ? I - Donation Htanane Sherer 15.000 00 ° County member Area Piann,ng , “ Security 49 XcrQiii.4ks Public Employee* Retirement Fund j 17022 *3 Rehrtdsf 3* 335 33 l<4*7 fl AAisceiiakeovs 3*1413 307120 infereston investments 100.02 12 Building’Structures A Imp ’2o4* 71 Election i Reg of voters Expense* , | ’ COUNTY REVENUE TOTALS 51.***.50* 7* 1,730007 13 Balance December 31.1775 *l4*ol* 43 Current investments 5470000 00 ]’ Th* aeove isenedufe of the County General Fund and the Financial statement of a» funds tor the year 1*75 have been approved mis 1 ism day *f January I*7* . . . MAURICE DORSEY. President JEAN NOR thenOß . Auditor Beard of Commissioner* FREDW GILLIAM. Member GERALD SMALLEY, Member

comments to Mrs Janet Mobley. Indiana State Board of Health. Division of Water Pollution Control. IX3O West Michigan Street, Indianapolis. Indiana 4420* AU comment* reel ved no later than 30 day* from the date of this Public Notice will be considered In the formulation of final determination*. 8 Public Hear.ng Th* Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board shall hold a public hearing it there is a significant degree of public interest In the proposed permit modification Public Notice of such a hearing will be circulated in at least one newspaper in the geographical area of the discharge* and to those person* on tn* mailing list at least X day* prior to the hearing. Any person* may request a public hearing within 30 day* of the date of the Public Notice by submitting a request to the Indiana Stream Pollution Confrol Board. General information Th* application, proposed permit modification including proposed effluent limitation* and special, conditions, comment* received and other information ar* on file and may be inspected in Room 379. In diana Stat* Board of Health, 1330 west Michigan Street, indianapoli*. Indiana, at : any time between 10 00 a.m and 4 00 pm, Monday through Friday. Copies of Public Notice and proposed permits are available , ar the Indiana Stet* Board of Health Other related documents may be copied at a cost of 20c per page Please bring th* foregoing to the attention of person* whom you know would be interested in thi* matter ” ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING 12-31 75 FOR TOWN OF LEESBURG GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Balance 11 75 S *.491 90 Property Taxes 7.42* 33 Liquor Taxes 2,2*4 40 Local Option Replacement Credit 537 50 Local Option Certified Share 34* 50 Cigarette Taxes 714 99 interest Earned 197.84 Miscellaneous income 435 (7 Tptal baiwi.ee A Receipt* 24.21* 24 Disbursements Trustee*-salaries 450 00 Clerk Treasurer Salary *SO 00 Town Marshalls'Salary 1419 99 Town Attorney* Fees 450 00 Electric Power 2.4*3 37 Gas for Heating 25* 99 Printing A Advertising 257 33 Repairs 250 *6 Garbage A Trash Removal 2.400 00 Twp Trustee Fire Protection *OO 00 Supplies 275 2* instruction ' 73:00 insurance 1,105*0 Dues 127 00 Bond Premium 40.00 Towns’Share of Social Security 432 49 Total Disbursement* 11,7*7 97 Balance 12 31 75 124*0 27 MOTOR VEH HWY FUND RECEIPTS Balance 11 75 4.213 09 MVH Distribution *,741 10 Interest. Earned 12f 5* Total Balance A Receipts 13470 73 Disbursements Street Commissioners' Salary 44 5,199 99 Equipment Repair* *OO.OO Contractual Services 7*0.35 Motor Supp< es 1.095 *7

Street Materials 354 02 Equipment ' * 940 *4 Total Disbursement* 8.973.83 Balance 12-31 75 4.104 90 CUM. CAP. IMPROV. FUND Balance 1-175 15,234.19 Cigarette Taxes 2421*0 interest Earned 1471*0 Balance 12-31 75 (invested trftlme Cert, of Dep) 19.527 59 REVENUE SNARING TRUST FUND Balancel l 75 2.9*5 00 U. 5 Rev Sharing Receipts 2.220 00 interest Received 197.ee Total Balance A Receipts 5,3*2.** Disbursements Local Street Project No 1 -0Balance 12 3175 1.55149 Other investments: L.R. AS. Project NO. 1 1437.95 Esta Yocum, Clerk Treasurer NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Bear’d of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until February 2. 197*. at 10:30 a.m E.S.T., receive sealed bids on the following KC (-277-7$ Replace existing structure with a 40 foot span box beam bridge, construct approaches and other Misc. items. Detailed plans. proposal and specifications are on file at the County High way Department, county road 300E arid old road JOE. R R 1, Warsaw. Indiana. Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No 9* proposal form and accompanied by bid bend or certified check for 10 per cent of bid. Th*. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or al I bids Jean Northenor Auditor of Kos County. Indiana ' J 21 2* KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS Th* following Is a list of claim* to be considered by th* Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 2nd day of February, 1974 Edith Beltt 5538 33 France* Noble 520 83 Jean Messmer* S2O (3 Evelyn Adams 504.1* Mary Jan* Schmitt 504 14 Nila Mathews 467 50 Jeanne Weirick 4*7 50 Jane Faris \ 23* 25 Catherine Gonya 520 *3 Charlotte Morts 520 *3 Olga Crip* 504 14 Bonita Freeman 504 14 Margaret Garman 504.1* Janet Sterner 504.14 Bonnie Irwin 53*.33 Rita Miller 520 (3 Lucille McCleary . 504.1* Margaret Meniie 504. It Susan Johnson 157 50 Helen Goshen S3* 33 Carol S. Sundhejmer 520 *3 Janice Anglin ( 39100 TomKltch 7914* Richard Mikel 775.00 Stanley Holdermen 750 33 Howard Moeer 725 00 Jeffrey Bronsing 725.00 Roger Fellows 725 00 Alan Rovenstine 725.00

Macbn Rose — Burden Blackburn 725 00 Forrest Bouse 626 66 Melvyn Byers _ . 62**6 Richard Monk *2* ** Seiba Stapleton t' ; 227 50 Richard Kemper 537 50 Jennifer Wyman 4* 4* Lucy Garrett 538.33 M. Jane Slater 520 *3 Patricia Martin *9 00 Charlene Knispel 514.4* Miriam Ridings 433.33 Thelma Leedy 538 33 Clara Belle Dem are* 252 25 John Shidler 4*o 00 Isabelle Shidler 390 00 B James Baker 90*.33 Robert Orcutt 750 00 David Rieder 712.50 Debbie Renier 504.1* Sue Gladieux 4*2.50 Beth Miner 538.33 Helen Wainwright 333 25 Wm Chapel 83.33 Sonia Creighton 50 00 Rex Reed 350 00 Henry Hackworth 6*7 50 Ralph Whitesell *74.1* Beatrice Weller 2*4 4* Larry Niccum 275.00 Carolyn Kruger *73 .83 Martha Chupp 382 33 A. E Boyce Co. \ 2,3W55 Business Equip 3,166 &* Exec Ofc. Mach. 108 80 I B M Corp . 205 50 LakeC Wh 130.94 N I P S CO 14*2.52 Postmaster. Warsaw 591.00 Sewage Tr. Ofc, 151.25 Thomas R. St Co. 84.29 Times Union 228.03 United Telephone Co 1421.77 Waddell Print. 1.759.30 Water Ut 102.92 3M B P S . inc *OS 08 Bobbs Merrill Co 24.45 Ist Nat BK. 12.50 Warsaw Ofc Supp 582 00 Bankers Disp 2 00 Eastman Kd Co . *l3 00 Ruth Hoppus 23.50 Ronald Oirck 15 00 JackHetier 15 00 Rt* D Warner IS 00 Ray Williamson 15.00 Fredrick Schmitt 4.00 Al Streby ’* 00 AMOCO ’o*4* Atlantic Richfiyio 50 *9 GastFAS ” *02.14 Marathon O. Cb 30 97 Shell Oil 27.43 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 77.25 Em. Radio Serv 98 00 Motorola, inc. 1.714J8 Poulson Ford. lnc *7.*5 Smith Ford. Inc *l-25 WarsawA L B 1180 Shield Uniform v 157 90 Jenkins Gun. Inc 70.72 Allen B Mach. Co *25 00 Lengemann Drafting 4230 R Steven Hearn 447.09 M L. Valentine 2U.4* Avis Gunter ;« 129.92 M Jane Slater ” 72 Ganshornjb - mt 47 83 Charlene Knispel 94.0* Harry Van Hemert 109.4* WawaseeHdwe. 23.14 Garold Horrick 9120 SA BOfc Equip. I**-00 Donald J Boggs *3 00 June Thomas *0 00 Maurice Howe 100 00 Howard Meniie 125 00 B James Baker *SO Robert Orcutt 74.22 Helen Wainwright 2* 00 Prud Ins. Co. **o 50/ The Mail Journal 193 iy Hall A Marose v 20 SO Koors Ins. Ag 105.00 Strayer Ins 38.00 Warsaw In* Ag. 80.00 Boggs A Nelson 1 .<14.00 Co tor Ret of Ko* Co 2,730.00 J. R Baum, MO 7.50 Gen Chest inc 472.50 J. R Hoagland 108 50 Juv Corr. Proi « *4* 50 Logansport St. Hosp 53.(3 New Castle St Hosp 144 *3 N. Ind St Hosp A Dev Dis. Ctr. **.*7 Conkle Funeral Hom* 100.00 Deal A Robbins 100.00 Elxery Dickey Haggard 100.00 HMrt* Funeral Hm 100.00 HarrisTroxel 100 00 Sheetz Funeral Rome 200 00 Titus Funeral Home 15.00 V.F W 200 00 Kos Go Humane Comm 7,500 00 W D Kintiel 13.1* Elmer Martin 38 53 JUbion Prod. Cr 550 00 Sue Arm Beattie 800.00 Todd Inv. 120.00 Pitney Bowes $4.00 Xerox Corp Q 3*7.25 Association of ind. C 840.00 Whitley County 304.00 Walter Drugs 35-58 Warsaw F. Care >O.OO Warsaw int Med Clinic, 10 00 Chas W Areson ’35 00 Home Dec Sh 592 AS SCO M. H Cl 57,944.00 CustomT.Cb, -22.20 Miller C. Cab *lO 00 Gerald Oswalt 252.42 Ginter Elec. $. ” 25 Hail Hdwe 23 20 Miller A Sons 31.50 Westron van? 187 9* Wholesale Elect 53.99 A. Tr. Lines ’5.9* Heat Power Eng. Co. ' ** 00 Hlvfey S Rep 7.00 Lowery S A F 179 00 Millington Bros 7.50 Power PI. S 3*5 48 DynaKiien 127 44 Lewman R S’ s 101.25 Owen* Sup . 00l *B.l* Coverall R S. *3.70 Laketon A. Rtf. 2350.5* Simon Bros 10*.40 N E. W Plumo A Heat. *44.11 Dennie Elect: 34-00 Safe Way Door Co. 91.50 Means Serv Ctr 47 28 John Hammersley 4*2.40 Term A Pest Cont 508 Ace Hdwe 0 23.32 Warsaw Chem Co. 82.26 Jos 8 Boggs 153.92 Betty Engle 140.9* Lee Baiini 240.00 Columbia CAR Mfg. 16.70 Matthew Bender A Co *2 50 Lawyers Coop Pub 20* 45 West Pub Co 37* OC Max E Reed 175.00 Lucky Rest inc 54.72 Van Ausdati 4 Farrar 910 00 Meiserßros 7,936.7* Dan Ransboilom ’38J.64 Lawrence Sawyer 1.250 80 Sherman Bryant 183.05 Stanley Custer . 2.200.00 Terry Ayres 2,«70 00 Donald Watson MS 00 Leon Long ’OO 00 Frederick A LOlier 520.33 Raymond Custer A Sons 725 00 Cyril Likens 3.300 00 Rensoottem Br*. *.945.00 Stanley Scott 34” 89 Claypool Postmaster 210 00 KOI CO. HWY. DEPT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Chas Buchef 90* 30 Ermai COV • 930 *0 John David *** 88 Francis Denn. 94* 80 Don Forney •*’ *0 Harold Ge< ar a 957.40 Gilbert Griffis 090.20 Paul Huff * «’OO Frederick Kammerer 752 40 Dona, a Me’igen »’• 00 Alvm Miller ’*« » Bobby Mmer 990 00 Forrest M>»r»rt mg 871 20 Larry Mont*< **° 30 Max L Munson 917.10 PaW Randall 774.00 Ed StapieWi »22 50 Wayne L Wboc 32*0 GariP Young *3 00 Lenme Ydurtg *5*24 Donald G Aui» T 399 00 Terry England 95 92 Thomas McGurn *4-00 Steven Taylir ”5 SO John Alexander 1,158.91 Cha* Cottoij " ’*** Reggie Coy «*2 00 Raymond FbWkner 009 *5 GwIC Fgrljt* 734 ’3 Marshall nawtev •’» 05 Russen Krichbaum 33 30 Bernard Kuhn 1493.07 Ralph Linn 828 80 Wm Long Sr M* 55 Ronald Norman 931*8 Larry Phil les 773 30 Roswell Robbins 95* 45 Glenwood Secor 82* 03 Thurman Tr me 937 03 Daniel Scnqepf ' 438 0* Larry Btoofn 741.(4 Barton A. Rjett 1488.00 Hugh Parsons 1.39*02 Ronald Hufes 77340 Donn Shoetnaker *OO 3* jotn hum 1 14(3.07 Wm. Scott Ra.oo e , 823 25 Robert Martin 9*2.18 Ronald Leiter 73174 Wilfero Frtn «2.57 Donais -re Rogers •** 74 KOS CO HWV 89 89 united Telephone Co. 207.03

Fithian to be in county towns on Saturday, Jan. 31

LAFAYETTE — Congressman Floyd Fithian will conduct his second town meeting in Etna Green. Leesburg and Winona Lake on Saturday, Jan. 31. He will be at the Etna Green United Methodist church from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; at the fire station in Winona Lake from 7 to 8 p.m. and at the Leesburg town hall from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public, and Fithian said that he will welcome comments from citizens on any topic. In May, the Congressman conducted his first town meeting in Winona Lake, and 31 persons attended. “It was valuable for me to hear their views.” Fithian commented, “and I’m looking

Congressman I t Floyd iJE ! | Fithian I!#* ’ Reports

A Last week we received a small package in Washington from my Lafayette office. We exchange mail between the offices every day. of course. But I was amazed to learn that the package had been mailed in Lafayette on October 2. It took 112 days for that package to travel the distance from Indiana to Washington, which I cover every ,-rtrrps.co. 1.140.19 Warsaw Times Union * 72 Gambles 25 98 Miller A Sons *1.77 Niff Corr , inc. ’O9 20 Business Equip. ”■’* Waddell Print' Co • 124.00 Bonnie McDonald 7.20 ' Heavy Cons., Inc. 1,433 40 Ptiend A Brown ° 1.920.21 Karl Johnson 12* 03 Snap On-Tools 88.00 lot. Salt CO 5418.45 Fitzpatrick Pt. Mfg. 15 44 Wayne Bucher 244.00 Elkhart Co. Gr 43 *0 Jack Garman 213.75 Edith McCullough *39 50 Western Mat . Co **B *0 WAWGravei *’s3 JoeLeckrone 247.00 Logansport Culv. 3.072 *0 Miller A Sons 2* 25 W.O.M. Sales, Inc. 355 00 Emerg,.Radio 308 90 Mike Gill *BO 00 Gias* Serv ; 15.*2 Korte Bros. 537.70 Mac Allister Mach. *7.9* Phipps Uph 15.00 Millington Bros. »-<» Pierceton Equip 79* 91 Munson's 30.31 Schrader Warsaw 871.58 S O S D Ser; 285.00 Warsaw Auto. Supp. 347.17 Yeiter A Ganshorn 1.50 Freddie Blankenship 2,898.54 Lewis Oil 211.25 Texaco, Inc. ; *.308.35 Monteith T. Co 4*154 Ace Hdwe ”’32 Am. S. S. Corp *1 ’* Am W R AS. 2444.94 Apollo Fence 14.40 Bearings, inc *■*? Boyer'sLAG 199.05 Coverall Rental 4*1.00 Cumberland Hdwe 71.94 EutecticCastoHn 70*8 Hall Hdwe. t. 21.95 Indi Equip. ’ 09 Kimm Pt. Co 187.4* Kitchen Machinery ”8.50 Don Kiefer • 2150 Korte Bros 2423 06 Lemler Machine ’* 50 Lowman's Rug S 2* 25 Mac Allister Mach 3140 Metro ind., inc Millington Bros 51.75 Short Steel Supp 21.48 David Poor Co. 7.50 Purity Cy Gases *2O *0 Reid Holcomb Co. 117.42 State Auto Corp 87 95 Stockberger Mach Co <3l Tractor Supp 5.19 Warsaw Chem. 7*15 Welsh Mach Mfg 24.00 Whiteford SAS ’»* *• Wholesale Elect 3 91 WAWTrS 912 27 Yeiter A Ganshorn 49 91 Prud ins 2,400.4* H>oe Away Hills 320 00 Hite Equipment Co 2* 800.00 G Lengemann Co. 220.00 John Camden 8,390.40 Resco Elk. Inc 24.3” 29 Wm Waltz, tnc 24.4*4.71 Minn M A Ml*. *24 *0 DeocoM cmv .* 2*41 *0 KOS CO WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Peggy A Shively *B4 00 Merna Ames 81100 Mary E Coleman *ll 00 GenyceO'Rico *llOO Kwen L Harfling *ll.OO Willie Nine *” 00Linda Parks 811.00 Antonia Wilkins 811.00 KatfuKinney 597.3* Tanya Wise 5*4 00 Mariorie Himes 5*8.00 Mary Besson 497 00 Nma Bryant 497 go Mary Elsbury *»7 00 YvonneS England 497 00 Mwy E Coleman 52.2* GenyceDißtCO 3120 Patricia Ellis 17.1* Gina Graham ’2.40 Karen Harding 3’ 90 Willie H. Nine 4173 Linde Parks 36.09 MarshaSchmid 23.40 Tanya Wise 3107 Antonia Wiltons 14*9 united Telephone Co 33* *4 I B M Co 188 10 Henry Hackworth 40 00 • Tnoma* Rubber St Assoc: at eo Anes ’OO 00 I E Been M.D 8.08 Braman** Drugs 7*. 25 CFBRadio. nc »00 W. A Hamilton ” ** Lutheran Hosp 27 00 Med Ply. inc Pathiabs. inc. 2* 00 St Jo* Hosp 1.514 15 Thornburg Drugs 1417* Turtle Cr COnv Ctr 581.00 Zaie Drugs 53-15 ■p. D Grossn»ckle *OO Robert Ross 30.00 Christian Haven 992 00 Job s House 253 00 EDI Associates * »0 Business Equip w 43 CO. HEALTH DEPT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Michael P Dacquisto. MD *OO 08 Carroli Sherman 9(8 5* Loren J Pound *39.75 Barbara Clouse RN 715 58 Nellie van Marcke 530.33 Mary Johnson 520 83 Loren J. Pounds *• <’ ' Carroll Sherman 122 $9 Michael Dacquisto,’MD I *0.30 united Telephone Co *8 ’7 I, jean Northenor do hereby certify that me above is a true list of claims to be presented » the Kosciusko County Com m.ssioners on the 2nd day of February 1975

forward to having this opportunity to conduct another town meeting in Winona Lake.” The Hoosier lawmaker noted that he has attended more than 110 town meetings and talked personally with more than 4,000 citizens in these sessions since taking office. “We re now in the second round of visiting all the towns, because I believe people ought to have more of an opportunity to tell their congressman what’s on their minds.” Fithian said. He concluded, “I encourage anyone who has a question, a problem or who just wants to talk to come to the fire station on Saturday evening.’’

week end in about four hours That incident accented again to me the importance of improving our Postal Service. Time after time, as I visit communities throughout the second district, I bear complaints from citizens about mail delivery and postal rates. Seldom do I hear anything but praise for local postal employees. They are a dedicated group of individuals, numbering several hundred thousand, who trudge through snow or drive miles along country roads to delivery mail to our homes It’s at the top level — the Washington bureaucrats — where we find abuses in the postal system. Inefficiency and waste rob the postal network of funds that could be allocated to improving service and speeding mail delivery. In spite of growing contributions from the federal treasury, amounting to more than $lB billion last year, postal deficits will reach nearly SBB4 million in this fiscal year. Top postal officials nevertheless have continued to raise their own salaries'and spend money in a profligate manner. When the board of governors of the U.S. Postal service meets, for example, they walk through $3,550 doors into their plush conference room. There, beneath a $3,700 chandelier, they voted a few months back to raise first class postal rates to 13 cents an ounce. Their meetings frequently are augmented by a splendid luncheon, prepared in a sparkling new $50,000 kitchen. Clearly, we need to keep a tighter rein on Postal Service spending. I voted with a majority of my House colleagues last September to require Congressional review of the Postal Service's budget. This is a small step, but it is an important beginning in our effort to bring the postal mess under control. Just five years ago, a first class letter could be sent across the country for six cents. Today it costs 13 cents. Five years from now, postal officials predict that the same letter will cost 23 cents to mail. We must not allow that prediction to come true. Maintaining communication among our citizens depends upon the effective functioning of the U.S. Postal Service. Improved efficiency and less wasteful spending can open the door to better mail delivery for all areas of our country $1,900 damages in accident on slippery highway Slippery SR 15, near CR SOON, was the scene of an accident, Wednesday, Jan. 21. Three cars and a snowplow were involved in the accident causing damages of $1,900 A stalled car driven by Gloria J. Bell, 23, of Warsaw was struck from behind by a state highway snowplow operated by James E. Bonser. 33, of Winona Lake. Randy G. Hartman. 19, of Leesburg and Ada E. Gross, 29, of Warsaw slid into each other attempting to avoid the stalled car and snowplow collision. Vandalism reported at Brethren church Vandalism was reported to Syracuse police last week at the Syracuse Church of the Brethren when a door on the west side of the church was kicked in. It was thought that nothing was missing in the vandalism.

Wed., Jan. 28,1976 — THE-MAIL-JOURNAL

i North Webster [ j By MARY LEE WILLMAN | R. 1 Leesburg

t — — — ___— _ — — — j Church of God plans convention

A missions convention is being planned at North Webster Church of God. , Dr. Marvin Hartman, president of the board of church extension and h< )nie missions, uill be guest speaker during the February 29 morning service. A missions play written by Pauline . White will be presented during the evening worship hour. Guest speaker on March 3 will , be Oral Withrow, missions promotion director with the

Barbee Conservation club has carry-in dinner meeting

The Lord’s Prayer and the pledge to the American flag were repeated in unison to open the January 20 meeting of Barbee Conservation club. Frank Golden, president, was in charge of the business session. A carry-in supper was served. Tables were decorated in keeping with a Bicentennial theme. They featured white table cloths with red center runners, American flags and miniature oil lamps and lanterns. Arnie Karr, assistant property manager of the Tri State Fish

/Church of Brethren has annual birthday party

The North Webster Church of the Brethren annual birthday party was held January 18 in the church social room. Approximately 55 persons attended. The birthdays of Mrs. Glenn Whitehead and Robin Rose were recognized. The party room was decorated in keeping with a Bicentennial theme and featured colors of red, white and blue. A carry-in supper was served. Two birthday cakes were served. One featured a snowman and the Barbee church has cook out and snow party The Barbee Community church youth group held a cook out and snow party on January 16 at the home of George Konkle, Claypool. ' Sledding and ice skating was enjoyed. A large bonfire was built and hamburgers, weiners and hot chocolate was served. Mrs. Don Richards is hostess for the Barbee Busy Bees Mrs Don Richards. Epworth Forest, was hostess for the January 16 meeting of Barbee Busy Bees Home Extension club. ° Artbelma Marvin assisted the' hostess. Mrs. Richards gave devotions. She read a poem entitled “It Only Takes A Little.” Joan Leiter presented cultural arts and the citizenship lesson. She discussed Susan B. Anthony and Women’s Rights and T. R. Marshall, governor, vice president and song writer. An auction of homemade items was held with Molly Richards as auctioneer New secret pal names were drawn. During the business session plans were made to adopt a nursing home patient. Dues were payed and coins for friendship i collected, it was announced that a donation has been made to a Brownie troop and the County Choral club. Mrs. David Richards will be hostess for the February meeting. An auction Os Valentines will be held. Election of officers is planned. i Dennis Metzger is guest speaker Dennis Metzger, North Manchester, was guest speaker on January 25 at North Webster i United Methodist church. • He spent five years in Viet i Nam with the Church World Service and one and a half years > in Thailand. ! He related his experiences and impressions of Southeast Asia.

mission board at Anderson. On March 4 Dale Haupert will present a program entitled “Indiana Kindgom Builders . . . Indiana Missions.” An evangelistic campaign for missions will be presented on Friday, Saturday and Sunday by Luz Gon ales and Simon Avilla. The great missions film “Peace Child” will be shown at 7 p.m. March 7. During the service “Faith Promises” will be registered.

‘ and Wildlife Area presented the i program. He showed a film' “Cry s of the Marsh” and gave a short ‘ talk, followed by group discussion and a question and s answer period. Mrs. Rex Lawson was chairt man for the evening. She was J assisted by Violet Lawson, Mark Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banning. Larry Banning and Larry Leslie. The next meeting will be February 17 with Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Golden as chairmen. j

other a Bicentennial motiff. A program of group singing, readings, poems and history was presented. Chairmen for the evening were Mr. and Mrs Joe Shock and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kiser. Women's Bible study to begin at Church of God The North Webster Church of God Women s Bible study will begin February 3 at 9:30 a m. It will continue for 10 weeks through April 6. The study theme will be “Witnessing In The Spirit.l> A nursery will be provided for t pre-school children. J Jess Huntzinger opens Kiwanis club Jess Huntzinger led the invocation to open the January 19 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. Enin Scoville, a retiree of the Eli Lilly Co., Indianapolis and a member of the Lakeland club, presented the program. He told about the manufacturing techniques of capsule production. The birthdays of Dean Hartle, Theo Thomas and Glen White were recognized. All members present participated in the 1976 birthday gift to help finance the “Kiwanis International Foundation Hearing Research Project.” It commemorates the 61st birthday of Kiwanis and the 36th anniversary of the foundation. Upcoming activities include: Interchibs to Springfield, Ohio and Plymouth; the Governor’s visit at Warsaw; and the ladies night dinner and program. The spiritual aims committee is sponsoring a clergy appreciation day. Club members are asked to bring their pastors as guests to the February 16 meeting. Study group has meeting The North Webster United Methodist church group studying “A Nation Yet To Be” met January 26 at the home of Mrs. Herbert George, Epworth Forest. COMMUNITY NEWS Forest Carlson, from the board „ of church extension and home missions at Anderson, will be guest speaker at the January 22 men’s meeting at North Webster Church of God. North Webster Church of God Men’s Fellowship sweetheart banquet will be held February 12 at the church fellowship hall. Junior high youth from North Webster Church of God held a sledding party on January 25. Young people from North Webster Church of God participated in a roller skating party held January 26.

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