The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 February 1976 — Page 4

THe MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., F eb. 4,1976

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OBITUARIES

Mrs. Sylvan Schwegman , Funeral services uere held Monday for Bell? Ann Schwegman. 34, North Webster and a former daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Byron Connolly of Syracuse Death came <rt 5:25 a m. Friday in Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, follow ing an illness of two years. | She was born September 20, 1941 at,Warsaw, a daughter of Adam and Fannie (Henretty) Copeland and the parents reside at North Webster. Her marriage to Sylvan Schwegman took plaice on October 20, 1972 She was) last employed with Maple Leaf Frams, r 1 Milford In addition to the parents and husband, she is survived by three children, Michael. Jennifer and Amy. all at htime; and one brother. Douglas Copeland, Germany. Burial was in 'North Webster cemetery Mrs. Otis Cook Services were held Thursday ■ for Mrs Bertha Mae Cook. 89’. of the Alfran nursing home at Warsaw Death came on Tuesday at the nursing home where she had resided for the past eight years She was the mother of Franklin Grimes of North Webster Mrs Cook was born April 1, 1886. in Noble county, a daughter of Frank and Mary Prescott Her marriage to Otis Cook took place m 1942 and he preceded her in death m 1966 She had resided at Pierceton prior to her marriage, and lattfr in the Warsaw area Survivors also include one daughter. Mrs Velma Cole of Battle Creek. [Mich . one stepson. Dean Cook. South Bend, six grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. and two sisters Interment wks in Washington Union cemeterV Mrs. John I. Hollar Mrs John J Emma Elizabeth Hollar. 96. r) 2 Leesburg, diet January 31. a|t 12:05 p.m. in the Prairie View nursing home Warsaw j Bom December 1. 1879 neai Ligonier, she was married tt John I Hollar September 14 1905 in Alpion Mr. Hollai preceded his wife in death in 1967 Mrs Hollar had lived in th* Leesburg area 35 years She was a member of the Leesburg Unitec Methodist chjurch Survivors include a daughter Miss Fae Hollar at hotne. on* brother. Cunpad White. Ligonier, and several hieces and nephews Services Were held Tuesday tr the Mishler funeral home Milford Rev Kenneth E Fast pastof of the) Leesburg Methochsl chufch. officiated at the services Burial was in Leesburf cemetery I ■ ■ William J. Barrett William | Barrett of r 1 Leesburg died January 31 in th* Alfran nursing home. Warsaw Mr Barrett was born in Easi Saint Louis. Hi . on November 25 1908 He hald resided near Tip pecanoe Lake since 1970 H« moved this area frost Valparaiso s His wife!. Gladys Barrett survives along with three sons William, Robert and Donate Barrett, four daughters Man Ann. Pat, Sharon and Ruth Services were held at th* Sacred Heart church. Warsaw February 2; with Father Eugen* Zimmerman officiating anc interment was in Oakwooc cemetery Mrs. Wilbur Walton Services will be held Friday foi L. Mabel Walton. 66. of r ‘ Syracuse Death came Tuesday morning at her home and wai attributed to apparent heart attack, however, was unex pected A lifetime resident of the area she was born April 19. 1909 a Dutchtown, a ,daughter of Clif ford C. and Laura (Plew Roberts She lived at Syracus* for the pa 4 41 years moving fron Her marriage to Wilbur P Walton took place m March a 1929 and he preceded her in dead August 12J1965 A housewife an* retired restaurant cook, she wai a member of the Dutchtowi Brethren church. Syracus* Business and Professions Women, the American Legic* Auxiliary, Senior Citizens, an* Women s Relief Corps. Survivors include foui daughters. Mrs Jesse (Joan Hann. Mrs. Perry ’Erma) Mast both of Syracuse, Mrs Herber (Wilma Everest of Ed wardsburg. Mich and Mrs Robert (Betty) Ingle. Elkhart;

two sons. Carroll Walton and Clifford Walton, both of Syracuse; 15 grandchildren; five J great-grandchildren; five brothers, Forrest Roberts. Wayne Roberts, Frances Roberts. Varnold Roberts, all of f Dunlap, and Ray Roberts, Warsaw, and two sisters. Mrs Carl (Alberta) Sharkey of Dunlap and Mrs. Marlond ’ (Esther) Kirkdorffer, Syracuse A daughter. Waneita Prescott and sister. Mrs. Elmer (Hazel) , Gregory, preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Harris , funeral home from Thursday noon to noon on Friday at which time the body will be taken to Saint Andrew’s United Methodist i church for services at 1:30 Rev. Louis D Engle and Rev. Marvin Jones will officiate and interment I will be in North Webster , cemetery’ The Women s Relief Corps will , hold a service at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Thursday. Hulda A. Bright Mrs Hulda A Bright passed away January 31 in the Green Croft Manor nursing home, v Goshen Mrs Bright, 82. was ' f formerly of r 2 Leesburg \ , Mrs Bright married Rev Jay y F Bright on May 14. 1965 She e was a member of the Leesburg lt United Methodist church. ,f Services were held in the McHatton-Sadler funeral home. J Warsaw Interment was in Oakwood cemetery. r _ r Births ft n ■ r MATHEWS, Scott Anthony Mr. and Mrs Kenneth » Mathews of Milford are the f parents of a son, born Monday. " Feb 2. at6:36 pm-in the Elkhart t hospital Scott Anthony weighed seven pounds, 154 ounces and was 21 inches long 3 The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Robert Fisher of Milford. Mr and Mrs Albert Mathews of Milford are the paternal grandparents Mrs Emma Hossler of ” Churubusco is the maternal great e grandmother The paternal great f « grandfather is Ed Smith of Dewart Lake I ir O 4. FIRESTONE. Angela Nkaie r Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Firestone 7 of Fort Wayne are the parents of e their first child, a nine pound. 12 s ounce daughter. Angela Nicole, d born on January 28 in Fort Wayne. r, Grandparents of the newborn e are Mr and Mrs Louis Firestone of Syracuse and Mr and Mrs s Wilbur Ross of Fort Wayne n : Hospital g Notes e Goshen Hospital r THURSDAY. JAN. 29 w Adndsskns *• Mary Kline. North Webster * Richard Baxter, Syracuse . e Ruth Meredith. Syracuse n Dismissal* Mrs Richard Workman and infant daughter. Syracuse d FRIDAY. JAN. 38 y Admhsioat Akxase M Hepler, Milford e '• SATLRDAY.JAN.3I * ’ AdmiMkeis d Virginia C. Nyce. Milford d Sue A Jodry. Syracuse Iva Coy. Syracuse Dismissals i Dorothy Johnson. Syrs . se Sue A Jodry . Syracuse * Ruth M Fidler. North Webster y MONDAY. FEB. 2 |S Kdnmsimi' I Linda L Bontrager. Syracuse George D Strohm. Syracuse it Morphy Medical Center L SUNDAY. JAN. 25 > Emergency Room * Mrs. James Lavender, n Leesburg Donald Adams. Milford *■ Christina Merriman. North rs Webster h ' ‘ d TUESDAY. JAN. 27 is Emergency Room n Jeffrey Heckaman. Leesburg ■e Admissions II Miss Emily Packer. North n Webster d Mrs. Norma Scheffer. Syracuse ir ' Dismissals D Mrs Pamela Miller. Leesburg t. : - rt WEDNESDAY. JAN. 28 1 Emergency Room k Ranald Helman. Leesburg i; Mrs. Frances Gradeless. North

[ Webster Glen G Ashby. Leesburg Dismissals Mrs Bonnie Himes. Leesburg FRIDAY. JAN. 38 Emergency Room Marilyn Brown. Leesburg Tona Seelers. Leesburg Bruce Shafer. North Webster SATURDAY, JAN. 31 Emergency Room Gene H. Stoffel. Syracuse Admissions Mrs. Pauline Miller. Leesburg OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Joshua Lantz, son of Mrs. David Lantz, r 1 Syracuse, suffered a fractured left elbow in a sledding accident Wednesday, Jan. 28. He was admitted to the Elkhart hospital in the afternoon. Della Baumgartner suffered a severe laceration high on the forehead last Monday night when she fell in the carport at her home on James street. Milford. She was taken to the Goshen hospital where it took 12 stitches to close the laceration Stewart Coy of Milford was released Thursday. Jan. 29. from the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne. Claytoni “Cy") Hollar. Milford, has been released from the Saint Gary’s hospital in Rochester. Minn Friends are welcome to visit Mr Hollar at home on North Main street. Vernon Stutzman. Milford. 3 as admitted to the Elkhart ispital last Sunday for surgery e is home now. and will be going back to work in a day or two. Mrs Merton Meredith of Syracuse remains a patient in Goshen hospital where she underwent surgery for a right hip fracture sustained’in a fall on the ice in the of West Main Street in Syracuse last Wednesday morning Her room number is 260 Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Fined The following person was assessed fines and costs when she appeared before city judge Milo Lightfoot recently Deborah Holmes. 18. r 1 Syracuse. M 0 for speeding Marriage Dissolutions Cynthia Smith vs Mitchell Smith. Mid Lakes Trailer Court. North Webster The couple was married August 9. 1973 and separated December 19. 1975 Petitioner asks for divorce, custody of one minor child. Gregory Carpenter vs Carol Carpenter, r I North Webster The couple was married January 5. 1974 and separated December 30, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. There is one minor child. Sharon Ringler vs Dennis Ringler, r 2 Syracuse. The couple was married September 20, 1969 and separated November 30, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce, custody of one minor child, support and division of property. Maxine Laughlin vs Verio Laughlin, 700 East Baltimore street, Syracuse The couple was married June 6. 1947 and separated January 12, 1976. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property Pauline Moreno Gomez vs Jesus Alvarez Gomez, 225 West North street, Syracuse. The couple was mamed November 25. 1972 and separated January 21, 1976. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property Ejectmeat Suh Blanch Mason vs Jennie Somers, r 1 Syracuse Plaintiff demands judgment and that she is owner of premises, possession delivered to her; sum of 57.500 for damages, for costs r la junction Suit Board of Zoning Appeals vs Harold Douglas Schrock. 206 South Lake street, Syracuse Plaintiff asks that defendant and agents be restrained from violation of variance granted; be compelled to remove and eliminate dwelling house located an real estate May 8.1974. House was to be removed within 60 days after September 1. 1975 Agreement Suit Terry Smith vs Jerry Vance, r 1 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $1,033 38. interest and attorney fees for contract Charges Dropped Assault and battery charges against Joseph D. Shewmon. r 4 Syracuse, have been dismissed in Warsaw city court by plaintiff Jean Ragers ELKHART COUNTY Fined The following people appeared before judge Donald L. Peterson m the Elkhart county traffic court last week: Glen L. Knisley . Jr., 20, 1074

Benton St., Syracuse, failure to dim headlights to oncoming traffic, continued Delbert L. Whitehead. 51, r 2 Syracuse, speeding 73 mph in a 55 mph zone.

January report issued by Syracuse police chief

Ron Robinson; chief of police at Syracuse, has issued the following police department report for the month of January at Syracuse: Calls answered by the , department — .145 Warning tickets issued — 0 Traffic arrests - 5 Misdemeanor arrests — 3 Juvenile arrests —1 Dog complaints — 3 Dogs impounded — 8 Fire-first aid! calls answered — 17 Vandalism reports investigated — 3 Overtime parking tickets issued — 110 Cards of Thanks I I ■■■'<■ CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy at the unexpected death of my husband .Also the Hex Rural Home Economics club and Waubee Grange. Elina Ketering CARD OF THANKS The Amado Roa family thanks all the people in Milford who helped us when we moved to this community. We are happy to be living here. God bless you all. Amado and Higinia Roa and family ■J " LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs Charles Schell has been able to return to her home in Milford after spending some time at the Alfran nursing home in Warsaw. 1976 grain economics WEST LAFAYETTE - With about two-thirds of grain production costs, already high and rising, fixed, farmers should put together a package of practices and technologies that will give high yields in 1976. advises Paul R. Robbins. Purdue university extension agricultural economist High yields do not insure profits, but low yields nearly always result in losses, he adds The economist offers these suggestions for grain crop farmers: Improve drainage on at least part of the farm. Timeliness in planting and harvesting is of extreme importance. Line up plenty of back up. parttime labor now. Begin now to get ready to plant and be ready’ well before planting time arrives. Since supplies are more plentiful than in the last two years and prices somewhat tower, consider applying more fertilizer, especially nitrogen on early planted corn If practical, adjust nitrogen rates downward for late planted corn. Don’t overlook the possibility of double cropping soybeans in wheat Consider increasing corn acreage and cutting back on soybean acreage, especially if part of the 1976 corn crop is forward contracted or hedged before planting . Watch for opportunities to contract or hedge part of the 1976 crop when prices will cover production costs and allow some profit opportunity ✓ Keep abreast of emerging technology. For example, use of dmitro may boost com yields about five per cent at a fairly small added cost. Finally, maintain enough cushion in your finances to withstand a year or two of adversity Vehicles sideswipe on Kale Island An eastbound car and truck i sideswiped on icy Kale Island , dove last Wednesday causing r approximately S3OO damage to the car The mishap occurred just 300 feet west of Pickwick road. Syracuse. Dennis L Yoder. 24. Millersburg. was driver of the truck I and Steven Medich. 18. South i Bend. was operating the car involved Kosciusko''ebunty officers : invest iga ted

JUYTNILE BOOKED A 17-year-old Syracuse girt was booked at the county jail Monday night on a charge of probation violation. Her arrest was on authority of William Reneker, probation officer

Zoned no parking tickets issued — 5 Courtesy services, given — 24 Gun permits issued —1 Theft reports investigated — 5 Estimated stolen property value — $296 Traffic accidents investigated — 10 Estimated amount <rf accident damage — $7,640 Total miles police car driven — 2.531 Regular officers overtime — 58 Reserve officers hours worked — 65 LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL < ALLOWANCES The Wlowtofl is • hAt ai clAims silow«c itw Kosciusko County Boars ot Com missionors at meir regular meeting on rhe 2n<j Say st February. 197* Bess>e Himes S»7V M >an Nortftenor 979.1* Kathryn Teel 979.1* Ruth Hcopus 7191* John Hammarsley 979 14 Charles Brower 970.83 Kenneth Wyman 37S OO R Steven Hearn 125.00 Avis Gunter 83* 25 Harry vanHemert 410 W Gerow Horrick Gerais Smalley 333.33 Maurice Dorsey 333.33 Fredrick Gilliam 333.33 Eldred Manger 115 00 Norman DeGood 115 00 Thomas Anglin 115.00 Keith Hom 115.00 CarlLatta 115.00 Ronald Sharp H 5-00 Larry Teghtmeyer 115.00 Gene Lee 5*1.44 ? Meloa Petersen ? 490 00 Sarah A. Slabaugh ‘S 507 00 Paul Grimme ’SO 00 Wm C Reneker 9*o 00 SharronK. Tague 243 *0 Allan A Rasor 54144 LoisCoppes 733.33 RoOert Burner 458.33 Nanette L. Miner 444 *7 Sharon Stuckman 550.00 BoOOy Miner 1’ 32 BarbaraJ Wapner 19 58 Mary J Miller 2’ *0 Michael Powell 2’ < Noel J. Perry 2140 John Wersher 20 42 Jean Trump 20 10 Lowell Hom* 22 70 Richard O Dickerhott 10 *2 Becky Carlin 20 10 Richard Stump 18.54 SeritaK. Lowe 13.74 Steven w Tamer 18 28 Mary J Pvscketto • H 40 Arleen Dahl Koors 18 02 Evelyn Ellen Julian 8.02 Martha E. Klondari* 7.7* Candy Thompson * 54 La Donna Dalton 11*0 GertadShull '0 M Maynard Wade * 28 Jack Powell 10 34 Loretta Garver * 28 Victor Freeman * 28 Thomas a: Gilbert 12.70 Harold Leach ’ 32 inex Feldman 10.10 James Stock 10.42 Julia Himmel * 28 Nancy J Cote ’ 32 Wayne W Stickler ’ » Elton Kiser 10.42 Rhos. E i Hursey *0 42 Larry L. Harman 10.'0 Earl Howard Khne >O.IO Carol J uandripan 8.20 Wm E Price 10.34 Max B' Greenman * 28 Samuel Lundy ” 40 Do tores A Holloway ' 10.42 Donald Allen 10.10 Jack Adams. Jr. ”-40 Edith Beltz *538.33 Frances Noble 520.83 Jean Messmore 520.83 Evelyn Adams 504.'* Mary Jan* Schmitt 504.14 Nila Mathews 40750 Jeanne Weirick 487 50 Jane Faris 234 25 • Catherine Gony • 520.83 Charlotte Morts S2O 83 . Olpa Cripe 504 14 Bonita Freeman 504.14 Margaret Garman 504 14 Janet Stamer 504.14 Bonnie Irwin 538 33 Rita Miller 520 83

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Lucille McCleary 504.14 Margaret Menzie 504.14 Susan Johnson 157 50 Helen Goshert 538 33 Carol S. Sundhelmer 520.83 Janice Anglin 3*loo Tom K itch 791.44 Richard Mikei 775.00 Stanley Holderman 758.33 Howard Moser 725 00 Jeffrey Bronsing . 725.00 Roger Fellows 725.00 Alan Rovenstine 725 X Marlin Rose 725.00 Burden Blackburn 725.00 Forrest Bouse 424.44 Melvyn Byers *24.44 Richard Monk *24 4* Selba Stapleton 227.50 Richard Kemper 53750 Jennifer Wyman 44 44 Lucy Garrett 530 33 M. Jane Slater 520 *3 Patricia Martin , 49.00 Charlene Knispei 514*4 Miriam Ridings *33.33 Thelma Leedy 538 33 Clara Belle Demaree 252 25 John Shidler 440 00 Isabelle Shidler 3«c oc B. James Baker W* 33 Robert Orcutt 750 .00 David Rieder 712J0 Debbie Renier 50*. 14 SueGladieux 442.50 Beth Miner 538.33 Helen Wainwright 333.25 Wm. Chapel 83 33 Sonia Creighton 50.00 Rex Reed 350 00 Henry Hackworth *«7i 50 Ralph Whitesell 47414 Beatrice Weller 244 44 Larry Niccum 27* 00 Carolyn Kruger 473 83 Martha Chupp 382 33 A E Boyce Co 2,390' 55 Business Equip 3,184.84 Exec Ofc. Mach KN.BO I BM Corp. 205 50 LakeC. Wh 130.94 NIPS.Co. 1.242.52 Postmaster, Warsaw 591.00 ' Sewage TrOfCj 151.25 Thomas R St cfe 84.29, Times Union 228.03 United Telephone Co. 1,321.77 Waddell Print. 1,759 30 Water Ut. 102 92 3M. B P.S.. inc. 405.00 Bobbs Merrill CO 24.45 Ist Nat Bk. 12.50 Warsaw Ofc Supp. 582.00 BankersDisp 1 2.00 Eastman Kd Co, 413 00 Ruth Hobpus 23 50 Ronald Dirck 15.00 Jack Hotter 15.00 Rbt O Warner 15.00 Ray Williamson 15.00 Fredrick Schmitt 4.00 Al Streby ’4 00 AMOCO ’04.44 Atlantic Richfield 50.89 Gast FAS 402.14 Marathon O. Co. 30’7 Shell Oil 27 43 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 77.25 Em Radio Serv ; MOO Motorola, inc 1.71* 80 Poulson Ford. Inc *7.45 Smith Ford. inc. 81.25 WarsawA.L.B. Shield Uniform 157 90 Jenkins Gun. Inc 70.72 Allen B Mach Co. *25.00 Lengemann Drafting *2 50 R Steven Hearn 447 09 M. L. valentine 214 44 Avis Gunter 129 92 M. Jane Slater ” 72 Ganshom Print *7.83 Charlene Knispei ’* 04 Harry Van Hemert 109.44 WawaseeHdwe 231* Garold Horrick , 9120 SAB Ofc Equip >•*<» Donald J. Boggs 43.00 June Thomas , 40.00 Maurice Howe 100.00 Howard Menzie 125 00 B. James Baker 4 50 Robert Orcutt 74.22 Helen Wainwright 24 00 Prud Ins. Co. 448.50 The Mail Journal ”3.15 HallAMarose 20 00 Koors ins. Ag 105 00 Strayer ins 30 00 Warsaw 1 ns. Ag. 00 00 Boggs A Nelson 1*04.00 Co. tor Ret of Kos. Co. 2.730 00 J R Baum. MD 7 50 Gen Chest inc *72.50 J. R Hoagland 108.50 Juv Corr. Prol 444.50 Logansport St Hosp 53.83 New Castle St. Hosp 144.83 N. Ind. St. Hosp. A Dev. Dis. Ctr 44.87 Conkle Funeral Home 100.00 Deal A Robbins Elzery Dickey Haggard 100 00 Harris Funeral Hm. 100 00 Harris Troxel ’OO OO Sheetz Funeral Home 200 00 Titus Funeral Home 15.00 V F W 200 00 Kos. Co. Humane Comm. 7,500.00 W D Kintzel 13.14 Elmer Martin 30.53 Albion Prod. Cr. 550 00 Sue Ann Beattie 800.00 Todd Inv ’20.00 Pitney Bowes 54.00 Xerox Corp 347 25 Association of Ind. C. Whitley County 304-00 Waiter Drugs 35J0 Warsaw F . Care ” 00 Wwsaw Int Med. Clinic 10.00 Chas. W Areson ’35.00 Home Dec. Sh. 5»2 45 SCO M H.CI. 57,944.00 Custom T Co 22 20 Miller C. Cab. 410.00 Gerald Oswalt 252.42 Ginter EMC. S. ” 25 Hail Hdwe 23.20 Miller A Sons 31 JO

Westron Vorp 187.94 Wholesale Etoct 53.99 A. Tr. Lines ’S ’* Heat Power Eng Co 44.00 Hivley S. Rep 7.00 Lowery SA F 179.00 Millington Bros. 7.50 Power PI. S. . 345.48 DynaKleen 127.44 Lowman R S. ”’ 25 Owens Sup. Doi. 48.14 Coverall R S. *3-70 Laketon A. Ref. 2.250.54 Simon Bros. 104*0 N E W Plumb A Heat 444.11 Dennie Elect 34.00 Sat*- Wav Door Co. ” 50 Means Serv. Ctr. 47.28 John Hammersley 442.40 Term. A Pest Cont .5.00 Ace Hdwe 23.32 Warsaw Chem. Co. 02.20 Jos. B. Boggs ’53.92 Betty Engie ’*o 94 Lee Bazini 240,00 Columbia C A R Mfg 10.70 Matthew Bender A Co. *2.50 Lawyers Co-op. Pub 206.45 West Pub. Co. 374.00 Max e Reed 175.00 Lucky Rest. Inc. 54.72 Van Ausdall A Farrar ”0.00 Meiser Bros 7,938.74 Dan Ransbottom 1.405.0* Lawrence Sawyer 1,250.00 Sherman Bryant 183.05 Stanley Custer 2.200.00 Terry Ayres 2,870.00 Donala Watson 285.00 Leon Long ,100.00 Frederick A. Lozier 520 33 Raymond Custer ASons 725. X Cyril Likens 3.380.00 Ransbottom Brs. 6.945 X Stanley Scott 3.311.89 Claypool Postmaster 210. X KOS. CO HWY. OEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Chas. Bucher 904 30 Ermal Coy ”0 40 John David 844.90 Francis Denny 944 80 Don Forney 941.40 Harold Gerard 957.40 Gilbert Griffis 898 20 Paul Huff *OIOO Frederick Kammerer 752 *0 Donald Metzger 919.80 Alvin Milter 949 50 Bobby Miner 990. X Forrest Mitterling 871 20 Larry Montel 940 X Max L. Munson ”7.10 Paul Randall 77* 00 Ed. Stapleton 922 50 Wayne L. Wood 32.40 Gar! P Young 943.00 Lennie Young 458.2* Donald G. Ault 399 .00 Terry England W. 92 Thomas McGum 44.80 Steven Taylor 115 50 John Alexander 1.158.91 Chas Cotton ’44 80 , Reggie Coy »42 0O Raymond Faulkner 889 85 Gail C Forks 734.13 Marshall Hawtev ”2 05 RussellKrichbaum 33.30 Bernard Kuhn 1.093.07 Ralph Linn 828 80 Wm. Long Sr. 854 55 Ronald Norman 931 48 Larry Phillips 773.30 Roswell Robbins 954 45 Glenwood Secor 824 03 Orbie Soden 527 25 Thurman Trine 937 03 Daniel Schoepf 438 04 Larry Bloom 7*l 84 Berten A Retz • 1.500.00 Hugh Parsons ’ ,398 02 Ronald Himes 773. X Dorm Shoemaker 800.34 John Huff 1,093 07 Wm Scott Raypole 823.25 Robert Martin 942 18 Ronald Leiter 731.74 WilterO Fretz 932.57 Donald Lee Rogers 444.74 KOS. Co. Hwy 09 89 United Telephone Co. 207 03 N.I P.S.Co 1,140.” Warsaw Times Union 4 72 Gambles .25.98 Milter A Sons *’ 77 Niff Corr.. Inc. <O9 20 Business Equip ” ** Waddell Print Co. 12* 00 Bonnie McDonald 7.20 Heavy Cons . Inc. 1,433 40 PhendAßrown 1.920.21 Kart Johnson 124 03 Snap On-Tools 88.00 IntSaltCo 5.318 45 Fitzpatrick Pt. Mfg ” ** Wayne Bucher 244.00 Elkhart Co Gr *3 40 Jack Garman 213.75 Edith McCullough *3» 50 Western Mat . Co 44440 W A W Gravel 49 53 JoeLeckrone 247 00 Logansport Culv 3-072 40 Miller A Sons 24.25

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W.O.M. Sales, inc. 355.00 Emerg. Radio 308.90 Mike Gill 480.00 Glass Serv. 15.42 Korte Bros. 537.70 Mac Allister Mach. *7.94 Phipps Uph 15.00 • - Millington Bros. 8.00 Pierceton Equip. 794.91 Munson's 30.31 Schrader Warsaw 871.58 SOS D Ser 285.00 Warsaw Auto. Supp. 347.17 Yeiter A Ganshom 1.50 Freddie Blankenship 2.890.54 Lewis Oil 21125 Texaco, Inc 4.300.35 AAonteith T. Co. 44154 Ace Hdwe 119 32 Am .S. S. Corp. 41.90 Am W. R.AS. 2*44.94 Apollo Fence 1 14.40 Bearings. Inc. 4.47 Boyer's LAG. ”9.05 Coverall Rental 481.00 Cumberland Hdwe 71.94 Eutectic Castolin 70.48 Hall Hdwe. 2195 Ind. Equip. 9.09 Kimm Pt. Co. 187.48 Kitchen Machinery 118.50 Don Kiefer 21.50 Korte Bros 2.423.04 Lemler Machine 14.50, Lohman's Rug S. 24 25 Mac Allister Mach • 31.40 Metro Ind., Inc. *4.39 Millington Bros. 51.75, Short Steel Supp 21.48 David Poor Co. 7.501 Purity Cy Gases 420 40 Reid Holcomb Co , 117.42 State Auto Corp.'. 87.95’ Stockberger Mach Co. 4.31 Tractor Supp 5.” Warsaw Chem 7At« Welsh Mach. Mfg. 24.00 Whdetoro SAS 184 *8 Wholesale Elect. 3.91 WA WTr. S. ”2.2? Yeiter A Ganshom 49.” Prud. Ins 2.400.*4 Hide-Away Hills 320.00 Hite Equipment Co. 28.000.00 G. Lengemann Co. 220. X JohnCamoen 8,390.40 Resco Elk. inc. 24,311,2* Wm. Waltz, Inc. 24.484 71 Minn. M. A Mfg 424.40 Debco M. Culv. 2.841.40 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. paVrollaallow. Peggy A. Shively 884. X Mama Ames 811 X Mary E Coleman 811 X GenyceOißico 811 X Karen U. Harding 811 X : Willie Nine 811 X Linda Parks 811. W Antonia Wilkins 8” .00 Kathi Kinney 597.26 Tanya Wise 594.00 Marjorie Himes 568. X Mary Besson 4»7 X Nina Bryant 497.00 Mary Elsbury 497 X Yvonne S. England *97 X Mary E Coleman ' 52.26 GenyceOißico 31.20 Patricia sllis 17j* Gina Graham 12.48 Karen Harding 3198 Willie H Nine 41.73 Linda Parks 38.09 Marsha Schmid 23 40 Tanya Wise 3t.07 Antonia Wilkins 14.69 United Telephone Co 336.64 I 8 M Co I ’BB 10 Henry Hackworth 40 00 Thomas Rubber St. 7 10 Associated Anes 100.00 S. E BashM.o 1<» Brennan's Drugs 76 25 CFB Radio. Inc 9.00 W. A. Hamilton ” 4* Lutheran Hosp. 27 00 Medi Ply, Inc ”2 Pathlabs. Inc 26 00 St Jos Hosp , 1,514.35 Thornburg Drugs 143.76 TurtteCr Conv Ctr 591 X 2ale Drugs $2 ’5 P D Grossnickle * 00 Robert Ross » 00 Christian Haven 992 00 Job s House 253 00 ‘ EDI Associates *-90 Business Equip 90 *3 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAY ROLL A ALLOW. Michael.P Dacquisto, MD 400 00 Carroll Sherman I 988 58 Loren J Pound • 839 75 Barbara Clouse. RN 715 58 Nelli* Van Marcke ■* 538.33 Mary Johnson I 520 83 Loren J Pounds *9 *1 Carroll Sherman 122 59 Michael Dacquuto. MO 40.30 United Telephone Co. *8 ’7 I. Jean Ncrthenor do Diereoy certify that ' above is a true list ol claims allowed by toe Kosciusko County Commissioners on the 2nd day of February ”71