The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 March 1976 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. March 24. 1976
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I North Webster ' J By MARY LEE WILLMAN | I R. 1 Leesburg j
Conservation club has meeting and carry-in
Approximately 45 members were present for the March 16 meeting and carry-in supper of Barbee Conservation Club Tables were decorated in keeping with a St Patrick Day theme Favors of small potted plants were presented to the ladies John R Harwood, local con servation officer, was guest speaker He discussed boating safety and rules His talk wa<
Mrs. Harry Bause is hostess for Tippy club
Mrs Harry Bause was hostess for the March 17 meeting of Tippecanoe Township home - extension club Mrs Russel Mickly assisted the hostess , Mrs Frank Kurth presented the les-in Ihe Psyche gj Dieting She also read the garden remarks The cultural arts lesson about "Cole Porter was given by Goldie Hunnicut Mrs Mickly gave the citizenship report She. discussed "Gilbert Stewart the Artist” and Eileen Swallow Richards Mrs
Efficient Homemakers are entertained in Baugher home
Efficient Hoinemakrr- home extension club members met \uirch 18 in the home of Pearl Baugher Hannah Pay ne assisted the hostess Devotions were given by Dons Walls Her topic was "Love Mrs Baugher gave the lesson on "Crock Pot Cookery It was announced' that 11 members and six guests attended the recent club sponsored tour of a furniture factory at Berne Report topics were health and safety. Ringworm of the Scalp”. garden remarks, "Plants that flourish in mines"; citizenship Imaginary return to America of Ben Erankhn after Crock Pot Cooking is lesson for the Backwater Friends A lesson "Crock Pot Cooking was given by Gloria Miller during the March 18 meeting of Backwater Friends home extension club A group discussion followed the lesson. The ladies met at the home of Mildred Gray Edith Hoffert was co-hostess. Reports were given by Mrs Miller, cultural arts Mazil Miller, citizenship. Eran Bowser, health and safety and Elizabeth Leach, garden remarks , Plans were discussed for the \pnl -pring luncheon Secret pal gifts .were distributed Frances Ixmg was a guest Carol Rhoads and Sara Rhoads will be host- for the April meeting
I Heniy Block has I I a special reason why I I you should come to us I I for income tax help. I I I ■ If you received the Short Form for filing ■ I your taxes, our preparers are specially ■ 9 trained to determine if it s best for you k H If it is_ we ll complete it at a very low || ,u price . and-our charge always includes K | your resident state return. I K&R BLOCK I I THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 3 Blocks North Os Stop Light On SR 13 Syracuse Open 9 q m b p m Week Doys 9 5 So* Phone 457-2685 I
followed by a question and answer period Mr and Mrs Paul Thornburg were chairmen for the evening Committee members were Mr and Mrs Jesse Altman. Mr and Mrs Onan Fortress and Mrs Ethel Elston Mr and Mrs Ivar Langdon will be chairmen for the April meeting Any interested person is welcome to attend
-Richards established the first home, economics association in 1908 A carry-in dinner was served at noon During the business session it was decided to make donations to 4H. the North Webster Emergency Vehicle fund and a local nursing home A hair styling contest was won * by Mrs Frank Golden and Mrs * Hunnicut Mrs Robert Boyer was a guest Mrs Allen Hart will be hostess for the April meeting
200 years', and cultural arts. "Biography of Virgil Gus Gqssom " Election of officers was held The new officers are Betty Lou Shock president Viola Richcreek vice president Mrs Baugher secretary Betty Lewallen — treasurer Della Helvy - chorister Phyllis Matz was welconuxi aa new member The door prize was given to landa Stookey. An auction of homemade and white elephant items was sponsored by the Ways and Means Committee Evelyn Bowser served as auctioneer Nursery class to honor the • Bicentennial The nursery school children from North Webster United Methodist church will present a Bicentennial program on March 26 at 7 30 p m Family fellowship to be held at Methodist church An evening of family fellowship will be held March 28 at North Webster United Methodist church A devotional play will be presented by the Come Join Us Class The newly formed Youth Orchestra will perform Vocal music will be presented by Childrens Sunday school class members, a male quartet. Laches Trio and the Youth Singers
Mrs. Ford wears 'Rose' in China
On the day. during her recei/ trip to China, that Mr- •. Ford was introduced to Pre."; •. Cho En Lai she was wearing plain red dress. Her only piect jewelry was a gold Rose i Friendship” pm on her let: shoulder The pin was a gift to Mrs F I from J B Hoy of North Web.-:v: On April 2. Governor Otis Bowen will sign a proclamation marking the fourth week of June of each year as "Rose I Friendship Week Wednesday during the fourth week of June to be designated as “Rose Friendship Day The idea originated some y e.-.r-ago when Mr Hoy. on a: :: pulse, replaced a faded p rose in a vase on the office desk a stranger, with a freshly rose The incident happened while he was in Chicago on a- - Several years later w reached Mr Hoy that thoughtful impui-v warmly remembered He was overw helmed that such a small gesture could meat. - much He was also appalled. . :*< extensive research on , - - ject. to find that no country n;:. i world had anything close to •, c.ay or week recognizing frien !-• :■ As a result of these event many others too numenmention the "Rose For ; ship Society” was bort The rose is merely a • ' For in the face <>f a rose the heart of God is re> • • The rose represent- a: > word of kmdn.e--forgiveness, a phone call >r other act of friendship sincel- - to another hue The fourth week < ne time when home gr throughout In i at peak Wednesday d e ■ . fourth week of June i- ex.w • h si' months between Christi: and Christinas future The "Rose For Friend.-: Society" has nothing what -. ever to do with commereia growing It is in no way . • .< tempt to promote or advert florist# or commercial houses As the "Rose For.Erie: idea began to take shape Mr had a small brochure • > presenting his idea He a designed the "Rose K. !.- ship" emblem and had s Bicentennial money makinc project planner Bicentennial money projects were discussed durii the March it met Webster American Lee Auxiliary Plans were for tlye March 2v Legion thday-upper NW Allotments mailed Allotment notices have been mailed to farmer- it K - county according to Phi • : of the local Agra ; Stabilization and C ASCS office lil-’ and wheat allotments used to determine pay mt the need for payment arisi Farmer-are !re< ' . please and it is not nethem to certify their feed gra wheat acreage Fa': - required to sig: disaster or deficiency are made Disaster payment- are n ;■ when feed grain " allotment" acreage - seven damaged by natural ■ - - such as-drought or Deficiency payments art w hen the nat market price tor the months of the marketing \e. ' - less than the target price The target prices for 197 s have set at.sls7 for corn and S 2 W per bushel for wheat
Need Money? Instant Cash? Old jewelry watches , 9' ;, ‘ su?f!»ha s verware diamonds coins We buy‘hese i • on MINIMUM APPRAISAL FEE F< ded For Items We Purchase ; Greer's Rock Shop Box 565 - Phone 457 4860 SR 13 South Os Syracuse
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painfully blistered for life How much better to be the first to reach that person with some form of a "Rose For Friendship.” Love and caring are written into the foundation of America. Nobody is a stranger A stranger is just a friend you haven't met. It costs nothing to become a member of the "Rose For Friendship Society.” You are a member the moment you take time to smile or do even the smallest loving act of kindness for another person Mailboxes damaged as driver sleeps Seveial mailboxes were damaged, as was the car driven by Rita M Moore. 22. r 1 Syracuse. on Saturday. She told county officers she fell asleep at the wheel of her car on the Fox Farm road, ran off the roadway and hit the boxes. Xpproximately $750 in damage was estimated to the car. The mailboxes belonged to Richard ■ app and Ron Cauffman. LEGALS I EGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ’-e Alcoholic Sewerage Board O1 -■ : Cc--’. "S ana ar 10 00 A M on Ajxn 14. 1970. at the basement court house, -> the city ot Warsaw <n said county, will ■.esLgo’e the propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the tollowing pe-sons anO locations listed herein, to wit Ol<3 07978. Caroline A Routh, 118 S Scott St Warsaw ino beer ano wine dealer 0L43 " .345 Beehive inc Charles F L Pres Claypool. Roberta Lyon. See . Claypool. R 1 SwicK RO Beaver Dam Lake C aypool 'no beer sealer D 143 15572 Marsh Supermarket, Inc 30. Don E Marsh. Pres, Muncie, Mary B Needier, Asst Sec Muncie, 500 E Market Warsaw ln<j. beer ana wine dealer DL4316189 Hook Drugs, Inc No Zsl. N.i-rmac P. Reeves. Pres., Knightstown, conn P - Roesch. Sec. indpls., 1007 N. St Warsaw, mo liquor and wine. RC-0.00146, American Legion Post 253, uowe Syracuse., D. T. Jermgan, ce,'Syracuse Lake Street North Webster. . c..- beer and wine retailer club -3664« Tippecanoe, take Country . _<s R l Stra,er Pres . Warsaw. J. J. Benjenperg. Sec Leesburg. R 2 Leesburg, c..<- beer and wme retailer club RC43 07063, Wawasee South Shore Club. T. M Tuttle Pres Syracuse. C R Tuttle Sec Indpls., R 4 Vawter Park, S. .Kuse Ind. liquor, beer and jwine retailer club RH4305670, Andrew Pavel Inc., Andrew •■ave I '. Pres . Warsaw. Mae, Pavel, Sec., Warsaw R 1 Warsaw, ind.. liquor, beer and w ne retailer hotel - 0-555 Morlen h & velurah Keener, au S. Bcdtaio St. Warsaw, ind., liquor, beer md w ne retailer RR43 155)5 Sleepy Owl, inn. Inc., Stanley narper Pres. Syracuse. John Gion Sec , .','acuse R 4 South Park, Syracuse. Ind , quor beer and wine retailer RR99 93753. Ka<e island Beacon. Inc . .Lester Webber, Pres,. Syracuse. Shirley Webber Sec Syracuse. R 1 Syracuse. Ind . ,cjor. beer and wme retailer, stock transfer ?R99 1760 Michael Wiliam Gilliam, R 4 5 no . nquor beer and wme retailer, h .msfer pt. owner >4? >649. T'ppecanoe Lake Country Ciub. R u Strayer Pres Warsaw. J. J. ■ -renberg Sec Leesburg, ?. 2 Leesburg, 3 .or, beer and wine retailer Sunday sales >, Said • vestigation will be open Jo the public -a ana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Arthur R Robinson, Ejxec Secty. James D Sims, Chairman KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLLBCLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be onsidered by the Kosciusko County Board ,-i Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day 0* April, 1976 Edith Betti 538 33 ■ -antes Noble 260 42 N . Jean Messmore , 520.83 Evelyn Adams 504.16 J Schmitt 504 16 N a Mat news 487.50 ■“ ■e Weir .ck 487 50 Georgma Morehouse 437 50 '.ess-FruSh 218 75 ne Gonya 520 83 Charlotte Morts 520 83 Oiga Cr.pe 504 16 B. ta Freeman 504 16 Margaret Garman 504 16 ■ ■-* Sterner 504 16 Margaret Butts 175 00 C -Ja A Oyermyer 236 25 : th Car: .n 20' 25 Haze> Harman 175 00 ■ Rita Miner 288 75 e irwm 538 33 , -a M er 520 83 Luc rf<e McCleary 504.16 M vg.v, • Men; e 504 16 Svsari Johnson 372.50 .Esther Heckman- 325.00 .Susan Toirac ito.oo Helen Goshert 538.33 i <,-n .ahe-'mer 7 520 83 an ce Angim <37 00 79> 66 Richard M.ikei .775.00 Stanley Holderman ■ 758.33 Howard Mosar 725 00 e”'ev B'ons ng 725 00 Roger Fei-ows 725 00 Aran Rovenst ne 725 00
46th ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Kosciusko County Farm Bureau Co-Op MONDAY EVENING MARCH 29,1976 SHRINE BUILDING COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DINNER - 6:30 P.M. Please Purchase Tickets In Advance ($2.00) On Sole At The Co-Op Offices And From The Directors, NOMINATIONS FOR DIRECTORS BY NOMINATING COMMITTEE ARE: Northern District Middle District Southern District 1 Fred Beer I Gene Mess more 1. Max Weller fc R 2 ” * 1 R.R. I Mtlford Ind Warsaw Ind Silver Loke Ind ? 2 Paul Hollar 2 Gordon Tuttle 2 Guy Cripe R R 2 R R 1 R.R. 2 Milford Ind Warsaw Ind. Claypool Ind BUSINESS MEETING 8 P.M. jJCT Annual Report ■OMM| Election Ot Directors tJRAirI Entertainment Door Prizes
Marlin Rose 725.00 Burden Blackburn 725.00 Forrest Bouse 626 66 Melvyn Byers 626.66 Richard Monk 626.66 Shelba Stapleton 245 00 Richard Kemper 537.50 Jennifer Wyman 66.66 Lucy Garrett 538 33 M. jane Slater 520 83 Donna Grogg 392 08 Charlene Knispel 516,66 Miriam Ridings 433.33 Lloyd Disher 315.00 Thelma Leedy S3B 33 Clara Belle Demaree 385 00 Sally McKrill 340.00 Beverly Clampitt 561.00 Bernice Graham 459 00 Jean Lynch • 170.00 isabeileShidier 306 00 John Shidler 408 00 Helen R Baker 323.00 Robert Reiff 51.00 Rita Harris 187.00 Melba Kussmaul 221.00 Phyllis Mui left 357 00 Elmer Rassi 85.00 Roy Schultl 76 50 Martha Wuthrich 187 00 B James Baker 908 33 Robert Orcutt 750 00 David-Rieder 712 50 Beth Miner 538 33 Debbie Menier 504 16 Sue Giadieux 462 50 Helen Wainwright 333.25 Wm. Chapel 83 33 Sonja Creighton 50.00 Rex Reed , 350 00 Henry Hack worth 687 50 Ralph Whitesell 674.16 Beatrice Weller 266 66 Charles E Freeman, Jr. 500 00 Carolyn Kruger 473 83 Martha Chupp 382 33 Bartel Print. Co. 56.65 A E Boyce Co 1,405 73 Business Equip. 24173 Coverall Rental 175.95 Cumberland Hdwe 44 37 Exec Ofc Mach ' 54 25 Lake City Wh 204 05 NIPSCO 1,449 50 Owens Super Mt 118 64 Sewage Tr Ofc 15125 Times Union ' 240 21 United Telephone Co - 1,516 08 Waddell Print. Co 2,149 50 Water Ut 17574 Thomas R St. 3 35 A.M.A. $74 00 Manatron. md 1.02870 Monroe The C. CO 375 00 Bankers Disp C 2 00 Eastman Kd C 1 192 15 Ronald Dirck Is.oo JackHetler > 15.00 Robert Warner 15.00 Ray Williamson _ 15 00 Stephen Diffendorfer 13 20 John Hurd 13.20 Terry McCarty 13.20 Don McCullouch 15.40 Stephen white 26 40 Atlantic Richfield 40 33 Gast E & $ Marathon O. Co. 23 81 Shell Oil 82 46 Texaco, inc .56 24 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 243 64 Emerg R. S 85 00 Jack s Texaco 3125 Poulson Ford Inc 64 85 Smith Ford, inc 64 37 Smith T Co. 409 16 Shield Unif Co. 163 20 Lowell Biosser 17 85 Brateman Bros 40.00 Lengemann Draft 100-AS R Steven Hearn 463X18 M. L. Valentine 216’66 Avis Gunter 56 81 COI R & C MFG 10 56 Charlene Knispel 5 20 Harry VanHemert 44 46 C J. Gibson Co 4100 Garold Horrick 34 19 Benjamin McKrill 250 00 Chas Mikel 5:05 Larry Manuel 200 00 North Webster Lions 1078 Maurice Howe 100 00 N Jean Messmore 5 07 B James Baker 6 50 Robert Orcutt 87,49 Lester Hamell 2$ 95 Helen Wainwright "13 00 Prud Ins S6B 50 The Mail Journal 189 31 St of Ind Depot C 198 88 Bruce Petro 200 00 Koor Ins. Ag 7 368 00 Strayer Ins. 23 00 Warsaw ins Ag 6.949 00 Co for Ret 2.727 00 AmocoOilCO 38 69 Fort Wayne St Hosp 262 55 J R Hoagland 210.00 joy Hoile 70 00 Ind Boys’ Sch 3,582 25 Chamness F Hm 100 OO Deaton F Hm 100.00 HarrisF.Hm. 300.00 Harris Troxel 100 00 Mishler F Hm 300 00 Titus F Hm 200 00 Werker Orr 100 00 Steveh Culler 12.00 Albion Prod Cr 550 00 Sue Ann Beattie « 800 00 Todd Inv 139 80 Xerox Corp 1,45119 KOS Co. Tr. 9 58 St Bd Os Accts 1.980 00 K A Deardortf. DVM 16 50 G W Snider DVM 15 00 Doctors Clinic 10 00 Russell L Hey de DDS 10 00 Kos Med Clinic 15 00 Pitney Bowes 39 00 Miller 8. Sons 143 89 Ralph Whitesell , 80 00 Miller C Cab 325 00 Nat Clock Co 75.00 Jean Nortbenor 17 13 Weils Studio 65 00 Westron Corp 242 03 Power Plant Serv 346 09 Lowery Sewing Ctr 25 40 Millington Bros 8 50 Lowman Rug S 103 00 Laketon A Ref 2.182 99 Corr Prod fnc 159 65 Means Serv Ctr 99 70 Hall Hdw 31 81 Ream Steck beck Pt i»4 27 Fifers Fire Ext, 18 25 John Ham mersley 655 20 ArabTiPCont 5 00 Ace Hdw 36 83 Warsaw Chem Co 70 18 HAHMfgiS 48 00 Lee Co nc ’Bl 80 Geneß Lee. ’6O 00 Postmaster Warsaw ’95 00 VanAusdail & Farrar 230 04 Matthew Bender Co 87 25 ..awvers Co op ‘ 102 85 West Pub 362 00 Stanley Pequignot ’OO OO Max Reed 175 00 Wm Renexer ■76 96 Pengad Compan es ’O3 ’5 Michaei’Armey 7 $ 00 Thomas R St Co 7 80 Westminster Printg 328 20 I B M Corp 630 00 BoObsMerr .il CO RansßoHom Bros ’0.058 50 Lawrence Sawyer 5,996 25
Darrell Custer 1,485.00 Stanley Custer 2,130 00 Raymond Custer 2,526.00 Chas. R. Hill 70 00 Donald Watson 420.00 Debra Eagon 16.26 Kenneth Hudson 4 13 Mary E. Push $4.69 C. W. 8> G. Snyder 13.72 Tr. of Kos. Co ' 32 08 Cyril Likens 3.380.00 Stanley Scott 3,311.89 Pierceton Equip. Co. 4,174.79 Georgina Morehouse 4 81 Glass Service of Warsaw 77 00 KOS. CO. HWY DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS Charles Bucher 700.20 Chas. Cotton, Sr 694 80 Ermal Coy 708.30 John E Davis 700 20 Francis Denny 700.20 Don Forney 694 80 Harold Gerard 716.40 ‘ Gilbert Griffis ’ 716.40 Paul Huff 684.00 Frederick Kammerer . 697.50 Donald Metzger 694 80 Alvin Miller 684 00 Bobby Miner 705.60 Forrest Mitterl ing TOO 20 Larry Montel i 700 20 Max L. Munson 697.50 Ed Stapleton 724.50 Wayne L Wood 781.20 Garl P Young 705 60 Lennie Young 698 40 Thomas McGurn 113.40 Steven Taylor 12075 Harold Shepherd 41.42 Ralph Linn 716.97 Wm. Long, Sr. 727.98 Bpnalp Norman 70578 Ldrry Phillips 725.20 Paul Randall 689 40 Roswell Robbins 719.65 Glenwood Secor 708.55 Thurman Trine 697 *5 Daniel Schoepf 244.36 John Alexander 825 55 Larry Bloom , 704.34 Reggie Coy 736.30 Terry England 704.34 Raymond .Faulkner 725.20 Gail C porks 694 80 Marshall Hawley 719.65 Russell Krichbaum 33 30 Bernard Kuhn 806 74 Berton Ren 1.500 00 Hugh Parsons 1,029 44 Ronald Himes 703.00 Donn Shoemaker 727.60 John Huff • - 819 28 Wm Scott Ray pole 711.33 Robert Martin 741.16 Ronald Leiter 731.66 Wilferd Fren 732.07 Donald Lee Rogers 695 56 Lime City Tr. Co 3178 Kos CO. Hwy 41.61 Un. Tel. co. 189.29 N.I P S Co 993.57 A. E Boyce Co. 115.40 3M B P S 180 ’8 Bus Equip 38 38 Bonnie McDonald 3 20 The Daltons 65 00 Karl Johnson $7.67 Tr Supp Co 3.58 Warsaw Ind T 8. S $lO F npatrick Pt Co ’ 672 Kimm Pt Co 8 4? Donald Brown 310 00 Wayne Bucher 35 00 Erie Stone. Inc 172.85 Western Materials 1,538 53 W&W Gravel Co 43 43 3MCO. 198 60 VulCPn Signs 8> S . 931.40 W 0 M. Sales 122 50 Emergency R‘ Serv 35271 , Curtis Ind >4 19 G 81 M Mack 35.42 MoOS'er T E i Sp S 1 073 80 MacAliister Mach Co 379 34 Millington Bros 42 00 Phipps Uph 20.00 St Aut Corp 363 28 stockberger Mach 44 66 Freddie Blankenship ~ 1,268.60 Lewis Oil 48 15 Texaco tnc 3.063 55 Monteith T. Co 354 40 Ace Hdw ' 59 63 Am. S Supp Corp 178 27 Am W & R 8. S 358 57 Bearings tnc 162 26 Forrest Brockhoff 11.04 Coverall Rent 68’ 60 Cumberland Hdw I 38 Deeds Equipment 257 37 Eutectic Cast Olin 388 10
PAUL E. SCHMUCKER The Paul Revere Companies LIFE • HEALTH • NON CANCELLABLE DISABILITY • GROUP HR io • PENSION IRA • ESTATE PLANNING RR. #2 Nappanee, Indiana 46550 Telephone: Res. 219-773-3778 — / Shroyer’s Market Phone 267-4026, 594-2098 Eost Side Chapman Lake. 400N-375E Just Arrived — Top Quality Certified Select is Seed Potatoes is Bulk Garden Seeds Complete Variety Os All Select And Treated Seeds Onion Sets Now In Stock Also, Onion Plants Just Restocked Complete Line Os Wisconsin Cheeses Open Daily j 9 a.m. Till 6 p.m.
Mike Gill 35 00 Glass S Os W 25.88 Ind. Equip. 50.68 Ind. Tex. Co 25.50 L 8. L Body Shop l»$ 00 Lowmans R S 21.00 Moeller 1 ng Supp. 41.25 Murray Equip. 205.54 Novak 8. Williams 90.00 Purity Cylinder G 52.02 Reid Holcomb Co. 134.52 Schrader Warsaw 1.038.95 Noggle Steel Supp. 15.16 Share Corp. 122.14 Tractor Supp. 70.69 \ Tri St Bolt I 57.88 Truck Trans Eq - 176.62 WalmerSupp. 13.i9 Warsaw Auto. S. 35073 Warsaw Ch. 144.97 , Warsaw Ind. T & S. 33.50 Whiteford S 8« S 57.13 W 8. W Truck Sales 2,928.14 Yeater & Ganshorn 17.47 Koors Ins. Agency 16,290 00 Strayer ins. 2,997.00 Prud. ins 3,042.26 Leonard Stackhouse 50.00 Martha Caudill 1,325.00 D 8. B Hudson 400.00 Mail Journal 7 49 Times Union 6.05 Wm. Waltz, Inc. 5.106.21 WELF. OEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Peggy A Shively • « 848.00 Mary E Coleman ’ 776.00 GenyceDißico 776.00 Karen L Harding 776.00 Kathi A. Kinney 776.00 Willie H. Nine : , Jean B Teune ' 1,016.80 Antonia Wilkins 7764)0 Tanya Wise .agA 568.00 Marjorie Himes 540,a»>J$ Mary Besson 497 00' Nina Kay Bryant 497.00 Mary Elsbury ' 497.00 ® YjiwaneS. England 497 jffJ« Fribley 382.95 Maty E. Coleman 46.02 Un Tel. Co. 425.97 Wm. Ashman, MD 16.00 Brennan Drugs 42.03 CFB Radiology. Inc 8.00 Kenneth Culbertson, MD 19.60 Glenna Davis 39 76 Paul A. Eller, MD 23.00 \ Gen Medical 35.00 ' Hook Drug Ng. 140 ?0.45 G. A. Horvath, MD 3 00 Ind 144.79 Key Pharmacy No. 1 • 19 54 Lutheran Hosp 433.33 Medi Ply, Inc 1876* Thomas Moran. MD 10.00 Murphy Med Ctr 72.00 Roland Snider . ,MD 15.00 St Jos. Hospt 16 00 Turtle Conv. Ctr. 552.00 Zale Drugs, inc J 87 50 , Genyce Dißico J 19 50 Gina Graham k I 8.71 Karen Harding . ‘35.62 Kathi Kinney. 25.22 Willie H. Marsha Sc Peggy ShiveQF 80 36 Jean Teune > 24.44 Antonia Wilkins 36.66 Tanya Wise . c 26 78 Henry ffackwdrth 40 00 Geo M "Haymond. MD 17.24 P N HirschiCo. 10 01 lH|ki.iZon Learning Ctr. 16 00 ■ ■XfNv Lewil D O 16.00 Wendell R Shank. O D 45 00 Christian Haven 992 00 Hbwitality House 300.24 Home 464 00 4(fe'sHousmi Young Hm 338.58 Y. F DOS 106 00 ■■S*-ViW®ntXrXtt 569 00 f 8.00 * health deH. ij»i*.^ayAYßOLL A CLAIMS BAicl*MSHPaC<l»>i*tO, MD 400 00 Loren Pound 839 75 Barbara Clouse. RN 715 58 Nellie Van Marcke 538.33 Mary Johnson 520 83 Loren J Pound ' 59 74 Car roll Sherman 97 12 Warsaw Postmaster 32 00 BarbaraClOuse 92 17 7 Un Tel Co 117.38 Business Equip 12.57 Murphy Med Ctr 40 00 I, Jean Nortbenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko: County Comm missioners on the Ist day ot April, 1976
