The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1985 — Page 16
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 2,1985
Legals
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES The following Is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of October, 1985. M Kenlpe 963.58; M J Schmitt 963.58; R Waggoner 942.50; K Vanlanlngham 942.50; S Tatter 942.50; L Christner 922.25; S Christner
USED truck sale 1 ■ 'BS FORD I Fl5O, Only 900 Miles. 6 Cyl , Auto. I H ’BS FORD I Ranger, 6 Cyl., Hart Conversion I B ’B4 FORD £-150 T-Line Van Conversion, V-8. PS, PB. Air I B ’B4 TOYOTA | SR-5, Custom Paint, 4x4, 24,000 Miles, Xtra Cab B ’B3 GMC I Van Conversion, low Miles, Clean. Loaded B ’B2 GMC I One Ton Cube Van, Diesel. 14 Ft, Box R ’B2 FORD I F-100, 6Cyl., 3 Spd.. $4 985 H El ’Bl CHEVY C-20, V-8, 4 Spd. ——— U H ’BO DODGE I Ram Charger, 4x4, Auto.. Air, 40,000 Miles H ’7B CHEVY J Blazer. V-8, Auto. H ’77 GMC I Suburban. 2 Wheel Drive. Auto., PS. PB, Air Gjl H ’73 FORD F-250, Rough, Good Wood Hauler, $985 I Pete faf? ford I U 2525 By-Pass Road - Elkhart - Phone 294-1563 a Q OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY a THURSDAY Till 8 P.M. M WED & FRI. TILL 6 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A M. TILL 3 P.M. ’M* Pruvit Leon Shafter Golnick
I RICEFORDI LINCOLN MERCURY 1 Announces Our I BIG 1985 FALL USED CAR & TRUCK I | CLEARANCE SALE | S NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 10TH ONLY!! g M Our Entire Inventory Os 1980 Through 1984 Model Used Cars And Trucks K 3 M Will Be Offered For Sale With... • H fl Ann/ APR BANK FINANCING H ■d t ‘With Approved Credit E3 ■X# /0 Don’t Delay! STOP! Show Our H See: Cliff Carpenter Danny Michael Excellent Selection Os M raj Tom Eisenhour T S Me," Premium Used Car And Truck fil Danny Harrold John Rice ■■ Tom Waite Buck Buchanan I FOOC'IOS 1003 V No PUC 78 1984 FORD CROWN VICTORIA SQUIRE WAGON - A factory No PUC 126 1981 PONTIAC PHOENIX COUPE - 4 cylinder, front wheel executive car with only 9,500 miles. Fully equipped with all drive, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, air luxury options, medium blue metallic. $16,000 original sticker conditioning, maroon paint, extra nice $5,595 price. Now available with balance of factory warranty $12,995 No uc 125 igßl BuiCK CENTURY ESTATE WAGON - Brown metallic. No. PUC 110 1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE — Factory P.R. Car. Jet beautiful one owner luxury wagon trade-in, has all Buick luxury El black, loaded with all Cadillac luxury options including carriage options, low mileage $6,595 E] roof. Original sticker price of $25,104. Now available at only No. UC 152 1981 FORD THUNDERBIRD COUPE - Light beige, new car 1218 No. PUC 132 1984 FORD MUSTANG LX 3 DOOR - Wimbleton white, auto much more low mileage $5,495 H and much LI and much more, only 12,000 miles S«,4SS 2802 4 passenger coupe, beauhlul blue metallic and silver 2 - fc-f No. UC 136 1984 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN - 2 tone char- tone, fully laoded all 280 Z luxury options, only 34,500 miles. coal and sable, one owner trade-in with all Lincoln luxury op- Positively in new car condition $9,595 tions. Original sticker price $24,000 -A steal at $14,995 No. UCB6 1980 FORD THUNDERBIRD COUPE - White paint, new 302 Crl No. UCI43 1984 FORD TEMPO 2 DOOR - Brown metallic, one owner V’ B , Engine, Automtic transmission power steering and FJ trade-in with 5 speed transmission, power steering and brakes, brakes, stereo cassette, 12,000 miles/12 month warranty • • Lwl air conditioning, cruise contorl, stereo, save thousands at only ••••••• •■•• • ■• ••: $5,595 y No. UC 162 1979 FORD MUSTANG 2 DOOR COUPE - Medium blue RR fvw bo.osa metallic, V-6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering No. UC 164 1984 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 2000 2 DOOR COUPE — Silver and brakes, stereo, extra nice one owner, new trade-in with metallic, one owner trade-in with automatic transmission, only 49,000 miles $3,495 air conditionin9 and No. UC 122 1978 CADILLAC SPECIAL EDITION SEVILLE SEOAN - Lri whee dr ve econom y car $5,795 Beautiful black and silver 2 tone, has all Cadillac Seville luxury E3 1983 FORD THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE - Bright canyon options including power sun roof, stereo, CB radio and full L J red, one owner trade-in with air conditioning, tilt wheel, cruise chrome wire wheels. This was a limited production model sure II control, stereo and much more, a high performance sport car at to be a collector’s car $7,995 ■M $5,000 off of original sticker price $9,495 NO.UCI3B 1978 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 COUPE - Dark brown metallic, M No. UCI2I 1983 FORD THUNDERBIRD COUPE - One owner, trade-in, fully equipped with power windows, power seat, tilt steering [£| " light charcoal grey, fully equipped with all Thunderbird options, wheel and air conditioning, needs some very minor repairs, mint condition $8,295 body and interior immaculate, price at wholesale $2,495 NO. PUC 48 1983 MERCURY COUGAR COUPE - Dark Canyon Red, One No - uc 73 1 977 CADILLAC SEOAN DEVILLE - Copper metallic, new car Owner,3o2 VB, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering And one owner trade-in, fully equipped with all Cadillac options. No Brakes,Air Conditioning, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Stereo, An rust, looks and runs like new $4,895 Excellent Buy At $7,995 No.UC 135 1975 FORD GRAN TORINO 2 DOOR - Green metallic, 8 No. UC 147 1983 MERCURY COUGAR LS COUPE - Bright canyon red, Cylinder engine automatic transmission, power steering and beautiful luxury cougar, top of the line, loaded with options in- brakes, air conditioning, one owner new car trade-in, you have eluding power seat and door locks, air conditioning, tilt wheel, ,0 see tnis one cruise control, stereo with tape, one of a kind, hard to find, one -rni ipi/q owner trade-in, original sticker over $15,000 $9,225 1 '•wUlLo £ra Nn PIICSR 1000 ennn ccmipt i a nnnn urimhui™ ...hit,, „„„ 1984 DODGE RAMPAGE PICK-UP - Silver/black 2 tone, 4 C-j EJ 0 UCS6 n^nor^nn?JhAP?pcnn L be On h <i4QQ n «; e cylinder engine, 5 speed transmission, front wheel drive with ELa owner, front wheel economy car, like new $4,995 custom cap and AM-FM stereo. One owner trade-in, showroom Mi fj No. PUC 75 1982 LINCOLN MARK VI COUPE - Beautiful one owner luxury new $7,295 nj Lincoln coupe with all Lincoln luxury options, diamond blue <no . -ucunm « etn a™ hd i „„„ u & Pl metallic paint with dark blue luxu/y leather interior, only L 9 ®* nil 42 nnn miipc orioinal sticker nriep over $24 000 Now engine, 5 speed transmission, power steering, power brakes, Ship nni'v 9 P ’ <sll MS air conditioning, AM-FM Stereo and custom cap. One owner available at only 513,595 trade-in mint condition $7,995 No. UC 130 1982 FORD ESCORT GL 4 DOOR - Beige paint, GL cloth and 1983 FORD FIOO STYLESIDE PICK-UP - 2 tone red/maroon, Mm vinyl interior, one owner trade-in, with automatic transmission, 8’ bed, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steer- ■■4 power steering and brakes, air conditioning and much more, ing and brakes, rear step bumper with tonneau cover and PH low mileage, showroom new $5,295 chrome bed rails. One owner new truck trade-in with only kA rn No. PUC 55 1982 FORD ESCORT L 4 DOOR WAGON — Blue metallic, one 9,000 miles, save thousands ..$8,495 owner, sharp little economy wagon $5,195 1983 FORD Fl5O STYLESIDE PICK-UP — Sand beige, B'bed, „ ... . 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steering and No. UC 100 1981 MAZDA GLC 4 DOOR SEDAN — Green metallic, im- brakes, AM-FM stereo, rear step bumper, one owner trade-in, maculate, one owner trade-in, 4 cylinder engine with 5 speed ex t ra n j Ce $6,995 E transmission and stereo, extra nice $3,595 t igg2 CHEVROLET SCOTSDALE 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICK UP - 2 VS No. PUC 113 1981 BUICK REGAL COUPE - Green metallic, new car, trade- tone blue paint, 8’ bed, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, B in, V-6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering and power steering and brakes, power windows, air conditioning, brakes, air conditioning, tilt wheel, cruise control, wire wheels tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo, rear step bumper, sport wheels, new I RICE BS" I Highway 15 North,Warsaw 267-8151 I
922.25; B Knapp 922.25; L Rife <34.35; R Hartzell 902.0 B; F Noble 344.00; M McSherry 640.00; C Mort* 963.58; N Croy 963.58; M Gar man 942.50; K Sponseller 942.50; H Coons 922.25; M Wolford 922.25; M Weller 963.50; J Gadson 942.50; M B Miner 963.58; A Shively 963.58, B Shafer 942.50; G Maple 942.50; K Thomas 922.25; C Sundhelmer 963.58; F Besson 688.00; J Sundhelmer 672.00; R Hoppus 457.00; J Anglin 387.00; R Robinson 1546.33;' S Holderman 1620.16; R Mikel 1605.33; R Fellows 1668.33; T Hitch 1546.66; B Blackburn 1567.66; G Moser 1526.00; D Monk 1505.00; J Bronslng 1526.00; M Hobbs
1483.00; T Brindle 1473.50; S. Whitaker 1452.50; D Curtis 1431.50; S Knispel 1421.00; D Spelgle 1171.16; A Valentine 1129.16; E Brown 1160.66; F Hoffer 450.00; J Heller 210.00; B Johnson 120.00; M Flshbaugh 1129.17; S Stone 564.59; L Melton 120.00; M Kissinger 1166.66; J Parker 102.60; D Robinson 128.33; J Lavender 151.25; L Sebo 1065.00; M Warren 963.58; C Retz 942.50; S Thompson 942.50; N Howell 879.25; M Ridings 963.58; B McCullough 942.50; S Myrlck 408.00; J McConnell 963.58; K Bouse 942.50; R Anglin 32.00; E Bertsch 64.00; C Church 64.00; E Nelson 160.00; H Hoffman 416.00; S Mitchell 963.58; J Prado 942.50; D Biesemeyer 480.00; S Baumgartner 320.00, M Bower 175.00; 0 Richard 1579.16; M Rusomaroff 1351.66, C Overmyer 963.58; A Kennedy 942.50; E Ward 591.66; C Danner 942.50; R Kemper 1425.00; S Gladleux 922.25; K Baker 902.08; P Patrick 922.25; M Hoerr 963.58; J Lowry 121.00; S Lowry 80.66; R Reed 675.00; R Denney 1437.00; W Fosser 1184.83; V Dickerson 991.33; P Abbett 344.25; S Conley 319.95; D Shilling 166.05; L Flory 340.00; C Hill 534.60; E Marker 332.10; C Reed 81.00; S Rovenstine 1313.00; V Owsley 933.58; G Norton 1109.00; H Smith 1046.00; J Johnson 1025.00; R Carlile 1130.00; G Nash 1025.00; United Telephone 4411.61; Currlse&
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Carlson 5891.38; Nlpsco 13145.79; Business Equipment 475.65; Mall-Journal 205.13; A E Boyce 1555.48; American Stamp & Marking Products 2.07; Waddell Printing 273.00; Postmaster 1870.00; Quill Corp 340.94; NBS Office Supplies 533.66; Command 2593.24; Blossers Studio 83.28; David Kolbe 1156.46; Humane Society 3765.00; Richard Sand 114.70; Max Reed 2034.50; Daniel Richard 415.44; Marla Rusomaroff 61.68; Avis Gunter 207.12; J D Geiger 169.44; Monroe 58.00; Culllgan 175.00; Koors Amoco 12.35; Professional Chemical 469.24; Superior Supply 55765; Woodies Supermarket 13.71; Air Equip Sales & Serv 231.00; Arrow Services 158.00; Lowell Denney 9.12; Warren Fosser 29.69; Hoosier Water 293.28; Sewage Codec tlon Office 250.16; Wildman Uniforms 310.05; Hoffman Simplicity 56.00; Service Electric 48.34; Division of Elevator Safety 178.00; Stafford 8, Sons 143.00; Woodies Rental 7.00; Hall Hardware 27.27; Miller & Sons 444.32; Thomas Rubber Stamp Col 17.65; United Telespectrum 72.00; Times-Union 389.36; Todd Realty 350.00; IBM 834.91; Curtis Mathes 50.00; Michael Taylor 25.00; Cardinal Center 12500.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2500.00; Deaton Funeral Home 100.00; Delaughter Mortuary 100.00; Grossman Funeral Home 100.00; Harris Funeral Home 200.00; King Memorial Home 100.00; McHatton Sadler Funeral Home 100.00; Mishler Funeral Home 100.00; Titus Funeral Home 100.00; Noble County 47.00; Whitley County 44.00; Mark Holt, DVM 45.00; Robert Vandewater DVM 25.00; Logansport Comm Schools 449.54; Metropolitan School District 557.82; Kosciusko Co Economic Development 2500.00; Amon Prater 8.40; Bernard Simpson 127.52; Thornburgs —North Webster 22.17; Pathologist Assoc 400.00; Richard Kemper 227.04; Wm C Parke 1000.00; Wholesale Electric 302.25; C Alan Rovenstine 3421.00; James Butts 25.00; Richard Helm 25.00; Robert Burner 70.00, Judy Bricker 8.00; Linda Furnivall 5.00, Penguin Point 53.50; RKO Bottlers 34.40; Viewpoint 91.31; John Wongs 68.85; Lillian Spurting 72.26; . Inez Caywood 66.98; Myron Vining 58.82; Richard Yoder 51.14; Barbara Engle 51.14; Lovina Strong 28.44, Bonnie Wittinberger 66.02; Doris Cook 47.30; Frank Beer Jr 64.10; Donna Rose 56.90; Joe Tucker 89.20; William Barton 65.54; Carl Lehman 54.02; Virginia Thorpe 43.94; Mary Meyers 61.22; Constance Degaetano 48.26; Jeffrey Atwood 34.20; Anna Miler 54.50; Carolyn King 10.38; Donna Angle 59.78; William Beemer 14.22; Mary Harting 24.60; Douglas Puterbaugh 52.58; Theresa Clark 15.96; Douglas Mayberry 75.62; Randall Chaplin 12.30; Gary Jennings 9.42; Ann Howard 7.98; Doris Heckaman 17.58; Ann Zoski 36.92; Charles Speicher 14.70; Brent Wilcoxson 8.46; Robert Gast 8.94; Harold Schrock
17.10; Herbert Warran 7.90; Victor Waech 46.52; Sondra Sellers 46:52; Terry Golden 42.68; Betty Anderson 7.98; Sally Denny 8.94; Charles Stone 7.98; Thomas Stensel 18.54; Joseph Mikel 13.26; Geneva Veasey 12.30; Suzanne Lltchenwalter 9.90; Marilyn Yoder 9.42; Meredith Senslbaugh 7.74; Lonnie Murphy 8.46; Myrtle Harman 13.26; Lisa LeMasters 8.46; Callie Smith 11.34; 'Robert Hartman 14.70; Elizabeth Hollon 15.66; William Dalton II 3025,00; Thomas Earhart 1570.00; John Geberin 562.50; Duane Huffer 222.50; Michael Reed 420.00; Jay Rigdon 300.00; Warsona Printing 58.45; American Correctional Assoc 27.44; Lawyers Cooperative 641.40; Matthew Bender 8, Co. 59.50; Shephards McGraw-Hill 647.00; West Publishing 1266.50; Eugene Brown 37.68; Mark Kroft 4.32; Smith Appliances 215.00; Jerry Black 27.20; Robert Conley 30.00; Randy Cox 95.20; John Hurd 27.20; Morris Jones 54.40; Douglas Wentz 27.20; John Willard 54.40; Amoco 120.94; Express 183.70; Shell Oil 120.41; Brateman Bros 285.39; Cox Studio 8.00; Thornburgs — Syr 14.36; Bankcard Ser ? vices 39.90; Kosko Printers 208.00; Yarrow Glass 1.50; Cooks Repair 58.27; Emergency Radio Service 117.00; Jack Ward Chevrolet 172.04; Kustom Electronics 54.54; Monteith Tire 150.00; Poulson Ford 19.30; Wlndys Marathon 37.50; Kos Co ASCS 49.00; Instant Copy 12.50; Kos SWCD 44.00; G Lengemann Co 158.69; Warsaw Chemical 28.26; County Surveyors Office 58.19; Paul Rife 39.36; Richard Mitchell 151.70; Marcia Baumgart ner 176.99; Charlene Knispel 57.60; Susan Myrlck 22.80; Xerox Corp 66.59; Cleora Cauffman 10.97; Prudential Insurance 11881.62; J Weirick 1579.16; J O Geiger 1579.16; V Shoemaker 1579.16; B Dust 1412.50; C A Rovenstine 1786.50; C Brower 2500.00; G Eastlund 574.75; M Miner 302.50; A Gunter 1579.16; C Knispel 1290.00; C Cauffman 1290.00; B McKrill 212.50; R White 187.50; D Barber 185.00; C Clampitt 258.75; D Slater 206.25; J Berger 214.50; P Rife 207.50; M Wertenberger 159.75; D Boggs 250.00; J Goon 211.25; F Slabaugh 172.50; R Hoffman 209.25; R Mitchell 229.00; M Baumgartner 312.50; E W Hackbirth 312.50; M Beer 522.72; F Gilliam 522.72; C Lynch 522.72; G Klinger 172.05; N DeGood 172.05; T Anglin 172.05; K Teel 172.05; C Latta 172.05; D Polk 172.05; L Teghtmeyer 172.05, R Sand 833.33; R Burner 833.33; J Jarrette 833.33; J Bricker 1217.16; N Newland 1217.16; L Smith 1115.73; L Furnivall 991.75; E Brumfield 991.75; K Perkins 1065.00; D Haney 1065.00; H Harper 1653.25; E Brown 1553.33; M Rodrlguez 1333.33; M Kroft 1191.66; D Goshert 1065.00, N Mathews 60.00; J Walmer 1579.16; S Knise ly 718.02 LR & ST Wayne Bucher 993.30; Cowles Sand & Gravel 312.00; D 8. D Farms 518.40; J 4 M Gravel 20479.57; Alvin McCullough 96.00 CCBF John Camden Construction 35142.04; Hoffer Excavating 2207.36; Hoosier Culverts 4395.00 UPKEEP —209 Bruce Ferguson 825.00; Geiger Excavating 1140 00; Hoffer Excavating 5857.36; Frederick Lozier & Sons 3531.00; James Paxton 418.80; Ransbottom Excavating 3135.04; Yoder Backhoe 660.00; Vernon Cox 45.01 SURPLUS Homer Fuqua 14.63; Merrill-Lynch Mortgage Corp 352.68
McCormick Motors
NEW HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8 WTX Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 8-4 SPOTLIGHT • 84 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. V-6, Air, S.C., P.D.I. $8,595 • 84 CHEV. MONTE CARLO V-6, Auto,, Air, Tilt, S.C. $8,595 • 83 FORD ESCORT "L" 2 DR. 4 Spd., PS $4,595 • 83 CHEV. CAVALIER STATION WAGON 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Air $6,395 • 82 PONT. BONNEVILLE 4 DR. V-6, Air, S.C..T.H. $6,595 • 82 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. 4 Spd., Air $3,795 • 81 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. Auto., Air $4,395 • 81 FORD GRANADA "GL" 4 DR. 6 Cyl., Auto., Air $4,795 • 81 FORD MUSTANG 2 DR. H.B. 4 Cyl., 4 Spd., PS $3,995 • 80 CHEV. MALIBU 4 DR. V-6. One Owner, 30,000 Miles $4,995 • 80 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. 4 Spd. $3,195 • 79 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. 4 Spd. $2,795 • 79 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V-6, Air $3,795 • 78 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 Or., Very Clean, One Owner $3,795 • 78 PONT. FIREBIRD V-8, Auto., Air $3,195 | TRUCKS | • 84 CHEV. C-20 CUSTOM DELUXE V-8, 4 Spd. $8,595 • 83 CHEV. G-20 SPORT VAN 8 Pass., V-8, Auto. $9,995 • 77 CHEV. G-20 BEAUVILLE VAN 8 Passenger, Air $2,995 FTIMMMIt WKIJHWJI vKJMPPAME IN J|
From ffte Syracuse Police Log —
Boat is sinking, advise owner
The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police log:
REASSESSMENT Surdex Corporation 2025.81 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. R Winebrenner 2248.50; D Forney 1887.66; B Kuhn 1489.28; R Leiter 1500.00; D Rogers 1349.92; R Jackson 1355.20; J Cox 1056.00, R Martin 1518.88; J Mettler 1336.02; J Ingle 1210.43; L Young 1229.90; E Blosser 1142.24; C Cotton 519.20; F Denney 726.88; D Moyer 162.25; J Adams 1319.20; E Coy 1303.90; L Engle 1283.50; R Himes 1303.90; K Huff 1283.50; F Kammerer 1296.80; R Meeks 1298.80; A Miller 1309.00; B Miner 1298.80; L Montel 1309.00; J Stapleton 1329.40; R Ten nant 1190 00; G Young 1298.80; G Adams 1325.05; K Busselburg 1299.12; J Davis 1325.05; P Deaton 1356.16; D Huffman 1319.86; G Huffman 1314.68; B Hyde, Jr. 1304.31; B Hyde 111 1304.31; J Kuhn 1325.05; W Long, Sr 1325.05; R Norman 1278.38; L Phillips 1325.05; T Rowland 1262.83; D Shill ing 1280 10; Gast Fuel 8, Service 331.25; Lewis Oil 212.40; Silveus 8. Bradway 9900.76; County Highway Dept 123.14; Monteith Tire 593.62; Ace Hardware 10.83; Allen County Tractor 40.09; Bearings Inc 192.81; Bixel Paint 50.50; Boyer Lawn & Garden 20.00; A H Choltz & Co 152.69; Curtis Industries 51.82; D 8. E Automotive 21.25; Deeds Equipment 461.92; Dyna Systems 158.51; Gragg Equipment 61.15; Janitors Supply 312.10; K 8, J Distributors 62.97; Kerlln Tractor 211.44; MacAlllster Machinery 661.39; Mike Gills 350.00; The Pierce Co. 73.88; Purity Cylinder 35.42; Quality Farm 8, Fleet 11.97; Graham Rankin 72.92; Reid Holcomb Co. 226.01, Rice Ford 90.77; Rudd Equipment 41.22; Schraders 601.23; Service Electric 9.36; TTP Inc 292.41; Tool Specialties 273.00; Tractor Supply 196.51; Tri State Bolt 16.15; W 8. W Truck Sales 1833.34; Warsaw Automotive 175.22; Warsaw Chemical 43.66; Warsaw Wholesale Suppliers 8.80; Wholesale Electric 22.42; Wolverln’e Tractor 8, Equip 129.29; X-ergon 143.94; Phend & Brown 100.80; Pierceton Equipment 163694.40 Wildman Uniform 809.20; Lawn Rangers 240.00; Associated Sign & Post 1356.25; Hall Signs 1354.10; Eilers Communication 105.00; United Telephone Co 60.67; Nlpsco 599.56; Hoffer Excavating 100.00; Adams 8. Brandt 4250.00; Harmon Glass Co. 252.86; Petes Body Shop 250.00; Miller 8, Sons 115.60; Prudential Insurance 5116.22 KOS. CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL a ALLOW. P Shively 2102.00; G Dißico 1499.00; K Har ding 1499.00; K Kinney 1499.00; C Ellis 1499.00; D Quance 1268.00; R Schmucker 1376.00; S Vogel 1268.00, N Bryant 1137.00; D McCray 1051.00; M Himes 1105.00; M Besson 986.00; C Collins 949.00; Y England 986.00; C Wulliman 888.00; M Hudson 855.00; Reed & Earhart 700.00; AUL 29.23; Blue Cross Blue Shield 546.55, Maxicare 356.02; Business Equipment 29.59; Waddell Printing 1317.50; John Thomas, MD 15.00; John Zeiger, MD 36.75; Mendenhall Pharmacy 43.15; Wayne Dawes, DDS 54.00; IUMC 2512.50, Mary Maginn, MD 60.00; Hook Drugs #248 8.42; Jane Heyde, DDS 3.00; Charles Rosenbaum, DS 45.50, Lutheran Hospital 47.50; KCH 92.75; G Dißico 56.64, C Ellis 105.12; K Har ding 12.24; K Kenney 114.19; D McCray 97.44; D Quance 33.01, R Schmucker 42.72; P Shively 338.48; S Vogel 90.48; United Telephone 208.98; United Telespectrum 24.25; Robert Craig, MD 25.00; Ft Wayne Comm Disorders 30.00; Donald Hoffman, MD 20.00; Kos Medical Clinic 70.00; Joseph Thallemer 8.10; Thornburgs 8.12; Warsaw Middle School 34.00; Dr. Allan Wilson 2680.00, Zale Drugs 86.35; Bashor Home 1612.28, Elkhart emergency Physicians 41.00, Elkhart General Hospital 31.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 690.00. New Frontiers 1092.13; Wernle Home 1754.60; Strayer Insurance 40.00; Prudential Insurance 857.98; Hooks #l4O 70.38 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOW. D W Haines 1000.00; J Cupp 1566.66; G Schneider 1416.66; P Marsh 963.58; J Johnson 942.50; B Clouse 1311.08; R Strong 1206.66; Michael Valentine 96.00; Purdue University 30.00; A E Boyce 17.78; Business Equipment 10.00, NBS Office Supplies 98.95; B Clouse 63.95; Hach Co. 20.71; Animal Hospital 61.46; Kos Medical Clinic 22.00; Pollution Control Systems 90.00; County Extension Ofc 4.78; J Cupp 184.32; J Rouch6 00; G Schneider 359.52; United Telephone Co. 61.09; Prudential Insurance 692.40 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of October, 1985.
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September 25 4:23 a.m. — Report of possible suspicious vehicle on South Huntington 7:55 a.m. — Subject called in reference to window being broken out of van at telephone company 8:31 a.m. — Subject on station wanted to know if someone picked up a drill from the new town hall last night? 9:45 a.m. — Subject said she smelt smoke in her trailer 12:01 p.m. — Subject on station to report a suspicious person September 26 9:19 a.m. — Subject requested information reference child safety seats 10:03 a.m. — Subject advised out of state vehicle milling around junior high 1:20 p.m. — Wawasee High School officials advised they are having a bonfire fire tonight 6:12 p.m. — Party having problem with kids 6:23 p.m. — Party advised someone has been in the apartments next to the show September 27 12:29 a.m. — Subject on station with subject in personal injury accident, took to Goshen Emergency Room 10:34 a.m. — Subject requested information reference soliciting in Syracuse 10:20 a.m. — Subject advised fight and domestic trouble 12:54 p.m. — Subject advised motorcycle was stolen from Wawasee High School 1:27 p.m. — Subject advised theft from car 2:10 p.m. — Property damage accident at Thornburg’s Drug Store 10:27 p.m. — Subject on station reported stolen stereo, speakers, equalizer at Wawasee High School September 28 2:37 a.m. — Subject on station reference vehicle stalled on track, South Huntington, train
Names given for committee -
Wawasee Schools Superintendent Dr. Kenneth E. Webster has announced the names of those individuals who have agree to serve on the Athletic and ExtraCirricular Code Review Committees. The organizational meeting for both committees will be Oct. 3, at 4:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Following an introduction by Dr. Howard Hull, acting principal, as well as a challenge from Dr. Webster, chairmen will be elected and the committees will meet as needed on Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. They will prepare their work for presentation to the Superintendent before Jan. 9 and to the school board on Feb. 11, 1986. Patrons are invited to contact these volunteers to give them their ideas. The junior high committee consists of: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wuthrich, Ned Speicher, Carolyn Baker, Arleen Corson, Mary Haffner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks, Jeanette Keim, three student council presidents, Rev. and Mrs.
coming east bound 2:40 a.m. — Officer advised train struck vehicle 9:28 a.m. — Subject on station reference breaking and entering, nothing taken 9:38 a.m. — Officer requested contact subject advised his boat is sinking 6:13 p.m. — Subject reported someone took his cassette player and radio speakers and tapes out of his jeep September 29 2:07 a.m. — Report of fight on South Harrison Street 11:30 a.m. — Subject advised vehicle parked along 13 south, is a road hazard 3:30 p.m. — Subject at a business requested to speak to an officer 5:22 p.m. — Station Two called, needed someone to fill air tanks 9:07 p.m. — Had a report of an intoxicated driver south on SR 13 at golf courses, going towards North Webster September 30 1:59 a.m. — Subject advised still no word from son 2:50 a.m. — Subject advised believed gas main busted 2:54 a.m. — Officer requested call manager and firemen it’s not a gas main, but a tank 7:56 a.m. — Subject at Kale Island advised have no lights 6:57 p.m. —Report of a trailer stalled on tracks on South Huntington 8:01 p.m. — Subject on station found two microphone stands along road October 1 9:34 a.m. — Subject on station reference theft 9:38 a.m. — Subject advised stray dog on Branch Street 11:18 a.m. — Insurance company from Indianapolis requesting EMS tax number 8:58 p.m- — Report of a car in the water in the channel at Wawasee Mobile Home Park
David Maish, Patty Jackson and Barb Mensch. The high school committee includes: Hal Traviolia, Donn Kesler, Mike Neff, Cindy Peterson, Steve Galegor, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith, Phil Beer, Joellen Free, Criss Baumgartner, Mary Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gunn, Brent Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schmahl, Steve Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dain, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tuttle, Judy Morgan, Tom Stiver, Stephanie Smith, Sherry Lantz and George Lung. 1984 births WASHINGTON — Americans had more children in 1984 than the previous year, but the upsurge in newborns was only an echo of the Baby Boom of the 1950 s and early 19605, the Census Bureau reported recently. Aging Regardless of your age, you’re getting along in years when it takes you longer to rest than it * does to get tired. —News, Andalusia, Ala.
