The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 January 1984 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 4,1984

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Fuel restrictions lifted from project requirements I “No matter what type of fuel you use to heat your home, you can now qualify for emergency Project SAFE assistance,” Governor .Robert D. Orr announca ed recently. This marks a change in the program which previously made funds available only to those who heated with natural gas or electricity. “The new rule was announced because of the extremely cold weather we have recently experienced,” stated Jean Merritt, executive director of the Indiana Department on Aging and Community Services, the state agency which administers the program. ' Applicants for the SAFE program must meet the following income guidelines: $6,075 for a oneperson household; $8,175 for a ° two-person household; $10,275 for a three-person household; and, for households above three members, $2,100 is allowed for each additional family member. Individuals can receive up to S3OO in assistance. Applications for the program are being accepted at Community Action Agencies and at selected Area Agencies on Aging. 7 ? ■ Timely warning You can’t change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying about the future. - Sun; Sac City. la LEGALS WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WARSAW. INDIANA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERSOF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL . APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal ot fleers ot said municipality at their’ regular monthly meeting at the Central Administra tion Office, 303 East MAin Street Warsaw Indiana at 7 30 p m bn the »th day ot January 1984 will meet and consider the following additional appropriations in excess of budget tor the current year Proj No Cumulative Building Fund Amt 11517 High School Energy Mgf SBO 000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to bei heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which commission upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fit teen days at the County Auditor's office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers ob lecting to any such additional appropriations may be heard Interested taxpayers may in quire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held Board of School T rustees - Martha J K linger Secretary • D 28 J 4 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDMENT BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS OF SERVICE FOR GAS PUBLIC UTILITIES IN INDIANA RULE 9

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170 IAC 5-1-9, PERIODIC TESTING OF GAS METERS. Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser vice Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this in the Rooms of the Commission, 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00 A.M. EST, on JANUARY 27, 1904. Public participation is requested. — NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. E-83-120 IN THE GIRCUITCOURTOF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA , Notice is herehy given that Joyce L.,Wolf and Norman R. Miller were on the 22 day of December, 1983, appointed: Co-executors of the will of Ruth G. Miller, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Warsaw. Indiana, this 22 day of December, 1983 N. Jean Messmore Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court Kindig 8. Sloat. Attorneys J. 4-11 .! J , ■ • s •>. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSEDGENERAL ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the tax payers of the Town of North Webster, Indiana. that the Board of Tr us tees of the T own of North Webster, Indiana, will hold a public hearing on the 18th day of January. 1984, at the hour of 7 00 o’clock pm, in the Town Hall, North Webster, |ndiana. to consider the ! following An ordinance authorizing the is suance of $550,000 00 Economic Develop ment Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (Augsburger Project) of the Town of North Webster, Indiana, for the purpose of making a loan to John B Augsburger and Oweita F Augsburger, husband and wife, in order to finanee the acquisition and equipping of cer tain economic development facilities to be located in the Town of North Webster, In diana, for use by Augsburgers, Inc.; authorizing execution ot the loan agree ment, providing for the delivery of the Series 1983 Note and the assignment of the Series 1983 Note as security for iaid bonds, authorizing and indenture of trust ap propriate for the protection and disposition of the revenues from the Series 1983 Note, and authorizing the terms and sale of said bonds The Project shall include the acquisition and expansion of an existing building which upon completion will contain 12.000 square feet of space for use by Augsburgers, Inc in its retail grocery business on State Road 13 in North Webster The Project will also including equipment for the facility Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon , EvaleeM Payne Clerk Treasurer NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission shall hold a Public Hearing on a petition filed by Lakeland School Corp Phillip Campbell, agent requesting an amendment to the Van Buren Township Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance to reclassify from a Public Use District to a Commercial District, the follow mg real estate located on the north side of Emeline Street between State Road 15 and West Street and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land in the Southeast Quarter of Section 8 Township 34 North. Range 6 East, as follows Beginning 4 rods west of the Southwest corner of Lot 7 in Block 5 in the original plat ot Milford, thence North 28 rods thence west 19 rods, thence South 28 rods thence East 19 rods to the place of beginning, containing 3 32 acres, more or less f This change is requested to permit the above described real estate to be used for the purpose of Commercial uses as defined by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance This hearing will be held in the Meeting Room m the basement of the Kosciusko County Justice Building, Warsaw. Indiana, on Wednesday the 4th day of January 1984 at 1 00 P M All interested persons are invited to attend to be heard Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Ot fice of the Kosciusko County Planning Department. Court House. Warsaw. Indiana, no-later than 12 00 Noon on the day of the hearing KOSCIUSKOCOUNTY AREA PLAN COMMISSION Daniel W Richard, Director D 28-J 4

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NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED No. FB2-115 IN THE MATTER OF THf ESTATE OF RUBYDEAN WORTH, Deceased In The Kosciusko Circuit Court TE RM, 1983 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Garry Ringler as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examine tion and action of said Circuit Court on the 20th day of January, 1984 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate Garry Ringler Personal Representative Kindig & Sloat, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINANCING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES Notice is hereby given that the North Webster Economic Development Commis sion, at a special meeting on the 18th day of January, 1984. in the Town Hall, North Webster, Indiana. Indiana, at 7:00 o'clock p m will conduct a public hearing on propos ed financing consisting of: 1. The issuance of economic development revenue bonds of the Town of North Webster. Indiana, in the principal amount of $550,000.00 for the purpose of financing the cost of economic development facilities; 2 The execution of a loan agreement between the Town of North Webster. Indiana, and John B Augsburger and Oweita F. Augsburger, husband and wife, (the "Developers”), pursuant to which the bond proceeds will be loaned to the Developers upon terms, so that the repayment will retire the bonds and interest thereon; 3 The execution of an Indenture of Trust with First National Bank of Warsaw, War saw. Indiana, as Trustee, securing said bonds . and 4. Whether the project will have any adverse competitive effect on similar businesses already existing or operating in thecommunity At the time and place fixed tor said hear ing, all taxpayers, residents or other in teres ted persons who appear will be given an opportunity to express their views for or against such proposed financing, and if the Commission shall find that the proposed financing will be of benefit to the health and welfare of the Town, and Commission will consider adoption of a resolution approving the proposed financing, including the bonds and proposed forms for bond ordinance, indenture and loan agreement which, if adopted will be transmitted to the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of North Webster, far further action NORTH WEBSTER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION By Steven A Beavers LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO 37023 PETITION OF NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY FOR AP PROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS THEREFOR AND FOR APPROVAL OF A CHANGE IN THE RATE OF DEPRECIATION OF ITS ELECTRIC UTILITY PROPERTY AND'TO FIX A TEST YEAR OF 12 MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1982. AND A CUT-OFF DATE OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1982 WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO: In vestigation of the Cost of Schahfer Unit 17 Notice is hereby given that the Public Ser ! Mce Commission of Indiana will conduct p public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing in this proceeding in Room 401 of the State Office Building, In dianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 AM, EST. on JANUARY 30. 1984 fc If the Prehearing Conference does not result in agreement among the parties ac ceptable to the Commission concerning all procedural and other preliminary issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits ot the above cap tioned proceeding, evidence will be heard on the above date on all such disputed issues These procedural and preliminary issues may include-, but shall be limited to. the jurisdiction of the Commission over the par ties and subject matter of the proceedings, standards and principles to be applicable to these proceedings; need for and time of. prefiling of testimony, dates and places for hearings on the merits of this proceeding: and issues related to prehearing discovery Any party who has an interest in or who may be affected by the procedural and other preliminary issues which may be determined in the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate All parties will be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and determina tions made pursuant to agreements or evidence received at the Prehearing Con ference and'or Preliminary Hearing held pursuant to jhis notice For additional infor mation call 232-2715 Public Service Commission KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL 8 ALLOWANCES The following is a list of claims allowed by

the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the 29th day of December, 1983. N Joan Messmore * 1,375.00 Jean Northenor 1475.00 Vickie Patterson 1475.00 Betty Dust 1,166.80 C. Alan Rovenstine 1,469.60 Charles Brower 1,24143 Gerald Eastlund 522.50 Michael Miner 250.00 Avis Gunter 1,323.66 Charlene Knispel 1,112.10 Cleora Cauffman 1,111.99 BenMcKrlll 191.25 RobertO White 175.00 Paul Heist 183.75 Chester Clampltt, Jr. 225.00 Donald Slater 187.50 Jesse Berger 195.00 Paul Rife 187.50 Merlin Wertenberger 145.25 Donald Boggs 200.00 Julia Goon 191.25 Fred Slabaugh 168 00 Robert Hoffman 190.25 Richard Mitchell 208.25 Max Evans '* 250.00 E W Hackbirth 218.75 Maurice Dorsey 440.00 Fredrick Gilliam 440.00 Charles Lynch 440.00 George Klinger 144.87 Norman DeGood , 144.87 Thomas Anglin 144.87 Matt Dalton 144.87 Carl Latta 144.87 Ronald Sharp 144.87 Larry Teghtmeyer 144.87 Richard Sand 725.00 Robert Burner 725.00 James Jarrette " 635.41 Judy Dalton 1,061.00 Nanette Newland 1,061.00 Linda Smith 1,061.00 Linda Furnivall 856,16 Eugene Brumfield '866 16 Kathleen Perkins 922.75 Doris Haney* 922.75 Herschel Harper 1,457.50 William Reneker 1,366.66 Eugene Brown 1.366.66 Dorothy Goshert 774.58 James Walmer 1,375.00 LaVaine Sebo 763.50 Frances Noble 830.50 Mary Jane Schmitt 830.50 Jeanne Weirlck 830.50 Roberta Waggoner 811.25 Morrine Halfacre 774.58 Kim Vanlaningham 792.99 Lila Christner 792.99 Marilyn Kenipe 792.99 Shirley Tatter 774.62 Linda Rife 700.00 Ruth Hartzell 774.58 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 270.00 Mary McCoy 370.30 Charlotte Morts 830.50 Nancy Croy 830.50 Margaret Garman 811.25 Kathy Sponseller , [Bll-25 Helen Coons 792.99 Kathryn Teel 792.99 Marlene Weller 830.50 Janet Gadson 878.80 Patti Marsh 540.80 Mary Beth Miner 830.50 Debbie Frauhiger 811.25 Esther Heckman 830.50 Bonnie Shafer 811.25 Gloria Maple 811.25 Karen Thomas 792.99 Ann Shively 792.99 Ella Mae Ransbottom 475.00 Juanita Clay . 467.00 Beverly Hay i 467.00 Carol Sundheimer 830.50 Frances Besson 693.50 Ruth Hoppus 365.00 Ron Robinson 1,253.77 Rich Mikel 1,304.44 Roger Fellows 1,373.24 Tom K itch 1,251.79 Stanley Holderman 1,311.99 Gerry Moser 1,232.66 Richard Monk 1,215.46 Jeff Bronsing > 1,232.66 Michael Hobbs 1,181.06 Tom Brindle 1,189.66 Sam Whitaker 1,172.46 Dave Curtis 1,146.66 Arlene Valentine 956.91 Kay Lotz 956.91 Darlene Speigle 974.11 Ed Brown 956.91 Burdell Blackburn 1,268.99 Steve Knispel 1,146.66 Loren Melton 27.00 Michael Kissinger 774.16 Tony Baker 660.45 Charles Harris 128.37 Jay Lavender 125.00 Rosa Schooley 830.50 Margaret Warren 830.50 Sharon Thompson 811.25 Carol Retz 396.46 Miriam Ridings 830.50 Betty McCullough 811.25 Susan Myrick 270.00 Joyce McConnell 830.50 Kathryn Bouse 811.25 Elaine Bertsch . 675.00 Connie Church 675.00 J F Boggs 4,023.00 Sue Ann Mitchell 810.00 Judy Prado 688.50 Jacqueline Coy 378.00 Bessie Hackbirth 94.50 Blanche Knapp 833.16 Daniel Richard 1,365.87 Maria Rusomaroff 1,183.33 Cinda Overmyer 830.50 Amy Kennedy 774.62 Carman Danner 811.25 Sue Brindle 792.99 Krista Baker 664.62 Richard Kemper 1,250.00 Penny Patrick 792.99 Eldon Ward 500 00 Marguerite Hoerr 755.00 Sonja Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 583.37 Eugene Schlotterbeck 1,012.99 I 'chard Denney 998.25 We.. en Fosser 979.24 Viola Dickerson 819.25 Phyllis Abbett 279.11 Sandra Conley 279.11 Roxanna Darnell 280.00 DeVon Smith 280.00 Lewis Hodson 279.11 Dale Zimmerman 301.00 Sandy Rovenstine 888.40 Verna Owsley 717.50 Roy Carlile 934.17 Darrell Creech -891.17 Gene Norton 916.97 Forrest Bouse 95137 Herbert Smith 865.37 Judy Truex 108.00 Nanette Good 27.00 United Telephone Co. 4,004.80 A E Boyce Co 2,249.01 Business Equipment Co. 1.575.09 The Michie Co 189.07 Wholesale Electric 247.78 Postmaster 453.97 Wadell Printing Co. 3,172.93 Warsaw Office Supply 418.47 Radio Sha * 144.04 Kosciusko prosecuting Atty. 1.443.27 Monroe ■ 387.90 Rex Reed «> 695.00 Times-Union 430.39 ' Mail-Journal 358.69 Donald Walther 379.00 Manatron, Inc. 912.25 Quality Farm A Fleet 84.10 Steven R. Jenkins Co. 1.100.41 Engle Electronics 1,149.00 G. Lengemann Co. 817.19 Woodie's Supermarket 205 61 Eldon Watkins 295.60 Rudolph Sierk 275.80 Maurice McDaniel 454.08

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Nlpsco 8441.30 Jean Messmore 129.43 Adams-Remco 828.00 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. 73.20 J. D. Geiger 97.10 Jean Northenor 172.82 Vickie Patterson 128.02 First NaH. Bank 12.00 Merchants Cash Register Co. 231.49 Betty Oust 192.97 Indiana Recorders Assoc. 34.98 Indiana Office Systems 59.04 3M 569.52 David Haines, MO 90.00 John Hall 90.00 David Nine ,90.00 Stan Pequignot 90.00 Larry Yeiter 90.00 Jerry Diack 40.80 Randy Cox 54.40 Jon Custer 81.60 John Hurd 40.80 Gary LaFollette 74.80 Carl Love 27.20 Quill Corp. 175.25 Amoco Oil Co. 33 30 Bankcard Services 53.59 Express 84.77 Gast Fuel & Service 4,000.00 Lewis Oil 25.80 Marathon Petroleum 15.82 Shell 011 150.20 Brateman Bros. 418.14 Indiana Sheriffs Assoc. 105.00 Sears 23.31 Blossers Studio 446.98 Cox Studio 482.74 Ron Robinson 140.00 Chets Body Shop 26.00 Cooks Repair _ 423.57 Don's Repair 195.50 Executive Office Machines 16.50 Holies Towing 35.00 Kerlin Motor Co. 306.73 Lectracom Inc. 39.50 Monteith Tire 491.78 Petro Bros 83.44 Precision Automotive 45.79 Price Auto Repair 33.61 Smith Tire 529.60 Jack Ward Chevrolet 193.7) Windys Marathon 159.90 Acme/Visable 253.17, Charles Brower 44.88 Darrell King 150.00 Matthew Bender & Co. 294.35 AOlsGunter 190.42 Frederict-utherCo. 263.28 Indiana Assessors Assoc. 41.70 Kosko Printers 69.50 Charlene Knispel » 39.60 Susan Myrick 23.32 Thojnburgs 15.81 Lakeland Printing Co. 63.00 Cleora Cauffman 7.59 BenMcKrlll 103.84 Mentone Postmaster" 79.00 Jesse Berger 215.16 Paul Rife 76.56 Leesburg Postmaster 1,250.00 Donald Boggs 500.86 Julia Goon 269.31 North Webster Postmaster 22.62 Richard Mitchell 59.84 Pierceton Postmaster 300.00 E. W. Hackbirth 300.96 Max Reed 533.00 Daniel Richard 295.24 Maria Rusomaroff 7.92 Fred Gilliam 315.00 Tony Baker 3.52 Michael Kissinger 11.44 Richard Kemper 151.14 Copy-rite 44.55 Eldon Ward 75.08 Bartel Printing Co. 96.00 State of Indiana 51.00 Robert Hartzell 614.40 Commercial Factors 434.21 Pickwick Insurance Agency 300 00 Prudential Insurance Co. 17,069.41 Todd Realty 300 00 IBM 1,360.30 Benchmark Computer Systems 417.00 Humane Society 2,500.00 Kosciusko Co. Juvenile Justice 1,250.00 Chamness Funeral Home 400.00 Copher & Fester Funeral Home 100.00 Deaton Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 100.00 McHatton Sadler F uneral Home 100.00 Mishler Funeral Home 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 600.00 Wyman Funeral Home 200.00 .Whitley County 92.00 Culligan Water Conditioning 175.00 Maury's Amoco 6.04 Hatfield Electric 13.20 Service Electric 15.30 D & M Glass Corp. 500.00 Owens Supermarket 41 17.74 Superior Supply 1,967.22 Miller 8, Sons 105.38 Ream Steckbeck Paint 243.49 Hall Hardware 266.75 Hoosier Water Co. 218.68 Sewage Collection Office 180.42 Currise 8, Carlson 823.25 Early Elevator 3,777.50 Lowman Enterprises 313.50 Warsaw Cleaners & Laundry 36.90 LP Lock & Safe 6.00 Lugar Lutron Inc. 99.30 Communication Co. 48.50 TSC Store ' 32 93 Walmer Supply 1184 William Parke, MD 1,000.00 Federal Express Corp. 15.00 Telex Computer Products 154.75 Indiana Restaurant Equipment 240.21 C. Alan Rovenstine 3,047.00 Brennans 785.33 St. Josephs Hospital 605.23 KCH 963 10 Klines 27.28 Ace Hardware 13.39 Audio-Visual 150.00 Robert Reed 25.00 Richard Sand 150.00 Judy Dalton 24.00 Linda Furnivall 10.00 Penguin Point 43.89 PlZta Hut 29.75 Viewpoint 26.68 John Wongs Restaurant 97 16 Craig Fisher 8.38 Jonathon Orr 7.94 Isabel! Cocks 7.50 Elmer Baker 13.22 Gladys Due 18.50 Kimm Dock * ® 8.38 Edgar Kinney 7.94 Rodney Carey 8 82 Edward Cook 7 50 Janet Ault 1102 Robert Smith 10.80 Byron Linn 8.16 Connie Rufenbarger 9.70 Eleanor Robinson 16.30 Tony Deaton 9.70 William Coidren 10.14 Gregory Christopher 8.82 Stephanie Sieber 17.18 Brian Likens U 78 Glen Hill 12 78 Robert Roilings 57.78 Sharon Dustin 56 02 Sue Bolinger 53.38 Max Munson 58.66 Harold Lowery 56.02 Carol Rhodes 63.08 Russell Nine « 38 Kim Kehoe 3744 Dennis VanDussen 18.50 Dewey Lawshe 36.76 Delmar Estep 12-78 Bonnie Feldman 48.20 Chester Gerard. Jr. 14.98 Sharon Heckman 41.16 ElmoCawby 5*12 Elizabeth Beck 16.74 William Hasse 57.00 Eldon Thomson 11-80 Kevin Huggins ’-7® Ronald Lipply 8.38 Bruce Brickel ’-26

Joe Long 11.80 Horace McConnel I 10.58 Jill Thallemer 37.64 Jack King 35.88 Judith Miller 7.94 Rosemary Engle 11.02 Lynn Scott 48.20 Jerry Craig 8.82 Judy Mock 46.44 Dorothy Worosz 12.78 James Harvout 39.40 Phyllis Faudree 8.38 Willard Shortz, Jr. 14.10 Jerry Nelson 10.14 Lennie Wise 14.10 Joe McPartland 45.56 Shawn Lowery 8.38 Valerie Byers 9.26 Martha Berger 18.50 Betty Zimpleman 14.10 Carol Rawlings 8.38 Evelyn Alspaugh 8.82 William Dalton II 300.80 Thomas Earhart 880.00 John Geberin 120.00 Duane Hutter 179.00 Vern Landis 391.70 Michael Reed 676.00 Paul Refior 467.95 Indiana Judges Assoc 200.00 Instant Copy 5.60 Warsaw Printing 122.50 Lawyers Co-op 153.70 Shepards McGraw-Hill 49.00 West Publishing 848.00 Eugene Brown 42.46 Robert Burner 35.00 VanAusdall 8. Farrar 78.00 Rich Mikel 38.95 Mary Wolford 198.24 CCBF John Camden Construction 27,631.41 LRAST Lewis Oil Co , 338.80 Pierceton Equipment Co. 12,244.16 Silveus & Bradway - 114.00 DAD Farms 24.00 J 8, M Gravel Corp. 226.17 Alvin McCullough 1.075.20 Phyllis Miller 295.20 PhendA Brown Inc. 6,551.39 CUM CT HS Environs Inc. 1,414.80 REVENUE SHARING Rumfelt A Sons Excavating 1.887.63 W. A. Jones A Son 3,279.21 Poulson Ford Inc. 69,068.00 GDI-208 England Excavating 750.00 Hoffer Excavating 765.00 Meiser Bros. 1.199 09 Donald Molencupp 1,175.00 UPKEEP-209 Dept, of Natural Resources 25.00 Hoffer Excavating 1,444.74 Meiser Bros. 142.00 Richard Stouder 6.00 COMP MENTAL HEALTH Bowen Center 67,780 00 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Dick Winebrenner 2,027.50 Don Forney 1.666.66 Harold Gerard 1,379.95 Bernard Kuhn 1,349.41 Ronald Leiter 1,213.33 Frances Denny 1,122.66 William Raypole 1.091.48 Carol Shilling 1,166 66 Robert Martin 1,344.32 James Mettler 1,137.86 John Ingle 502.60 Lennie Young 990.36 Gary Adams 1,106.73 Kenneth Busselberg 1,067.54 Charles Cotton • 1,067.54 John Davis 1,115.44 Marshall Hawley 1,124.15 David Huffman 1,106.73 Glendon Huffman 1.189 48 Bruce Hyde Jr. < 1,137.22 Robert Jackson j 1,111.09 Jeff Kuhn 1,128.51 William Long 1,102.38 Ronald Norman 1,093.67 Larry Phillips 1,154.64 Terry Rowland 479.31 Jack Adams 1,141.43 Ermal Coy 1,184.18 Ronald Himes 1,171.35 Kim Huff 1,154.25 BruceHydelll 1,111.50 Frederick Kammerer 1,132.88 AlvinMlller 1,111.50 Bobby Miner 1.124.33 Larry Montel 1,149.98 Don Rogers 1,124.33 John Stapleton 1,167.08 Roy Tennant 1,132.88 Garl Young 1,047.38 Kosciusko Co. Highway 112.74 Business Equipment Co. 3.43 Monteith Tire , 5,155.50 Ace Hardware 30.58 Allen County Motors 752.05 Brake Materials Parts 61.84 Clarke GM Diesel 1,566.68 Crown Battery Mfg. 161.00 W. A. Jones A Son 12,355.04 Mac Allister Machinery Co. 92.06 Nowak A Williams Supply 165.85 Plymouth Radiator Repair 360.80 Purity Cylinder Gases 82.89 Quality Farm A Fleet 34.94 Graham Rankin — Warsaw Chemical 264.02 Riverside Tank A Mfg 503.76 Schraders 541.20 Shamrock Ford Trucks 119.52 Share Corp. 362.00 Smith Ford >2 04 TSC Store 388.52 Telford A Doolen 142.21 Tool Specialties >0 00 Tri-State Bolt 3144 W A W Truck Sales 1,403.19 Warsaw Automotive 243.15 Warsaw Foundry 2,189.22 Warsaw Steel 30-78 Wholesale Electric 33.10 X ergon 783.69 Bituminous Materials 2,979.72 Coverall Rental 71110 Warsaw Cleaners A Laundry 28.00 James H. Drew Corp. 1,362.50 Kaiser Aluminum 4,257.90 Logansport Metal Culvert Co. 3,323.52

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Eilers Communication 845.00 United Telephone Co. \ 138.32 Mail-Journal 7.03 Times-Union 34.93 Nlpsco 9*3.18 Wayne Slaymaker 238.75 Wayne Yant 704.00 LAL Body Shop 32.00 Town A Country Roofing 725.00 Soiltest Inc. 656.72 Kerlin Tractor Sales 141.65 Hite Equipment Repair 70.71 Prudential Insurance Co. 5.202.55 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Peggy Shively 1,792.00 Genyce DI Rico 1,302.00 Karen Harding 1,302.00 Kathi Kinney 1,302.00 Charlene Smith 1,302.00 Tanya Wise 1,302.00 Beverly Marten 1,302.00 Roger Schmucker ' 1,193.00 Elizabeth Williams 973.00 Nina Bryant 973.00 Mar jorie Himes 933.00 Mary Besson 822.00 Carol Collins 790.00 Yvonne England 822.00 Carolyn Wulliman > 740.00 Michelle Hudson 740.00 Reed A Earhart 462.50 AUL 17.02 Blue Cross-Blue Shield 184.29 Duane Hutter 100.00 Wayne Johnson 176.40 Kathryn Kaiser 149.20 Laura Stucky 135.20 Business Equipment Co. 239.25 Family Health Services t, 26.00 Richard Days, DS 7.50 IUMC 106.51 Goshen General Hospital 35.50 Hook Drugs -r Indianapolis 277.76 CFB Radiology 7.75 FWML Pathologists 2.17 Zale Drugs 159.45 Fairfield Pathologist I 1.50 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 26.00 Roland Snider, MD 63.00 PaulEiler, MD 34.92 Lutheran Hospital 542.98 St. Josephs Medical Center 30.00 Goshen General Hospital 58.50 Paul Grossnickle, Opt 28.50 Legal Services Program w 41.64 Postmaster 2,400.00 Karen Harding 39.82 Kathi Kinney 36.96 Roger Schmucker 59.62 Peggy Shively 39.80 Charlene Smith 49.94 Tanya Wise 78.54 United Telephone Co. 209.65 Hook Drugs - Warsaw ' 37.84 Harold Mason, MD 55.00 Pediatric Associates 560.00 Michael Williams, MD 38 00 Kosciusko Co. Juvenile Justice 144.00 M. Beardslee Anes Services 104.00 Gatzimos, Dziabis etc. 31.00 St Joseph Hospital ' 1,582.81 KOS.CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Davill Haines ’ ( 469.66 Carroll Sherman 1,375.00 Robert Strong 1,083.33 Barbara Clouse 1,103.74 Anna Kronk 830.50 Mary Johnson 811.25 Duane Leedy 26.16 Gerald Romine 25.50 Richard Sommers 26.16 Donald Van Gilder 25.50 Wymond Wilson 25.50 A. E . Boyce Co. 385.00 Simon Bros Inc. 46.65 Robert Strong 85.08 Postmaster 80.00 Barbara Clouse 25.30 Carroll Sherman 245.08 United Telephone Co. , 59.50 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Comriiis sioners on the 29th day of December, 1983. NAPA MOTOR OIL 99°. 10W-40 pMotorOi Cases Only Warsaw Automotive Syracuse Automotive

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