The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 July 1990 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., July 11,1990

It happened ... in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, JULY 9,1980 Ted Baumgartner, who spent 28 years as a Standard Oil bulk tank salesman in the lakes area, went to the company’s annual stockholders’ meeting at Whiting April 22, with a Red Crown globe he had stored in a garage for 12 years atop his station wagon’s luggage rack. Mr. andJWrs. Dwight Custer, r 1 box 154 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kelly Ann, born Wednesday, July 2, at 1:06 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 10% ounces and measured 19% inches long. Terri Custer, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer, r 1 Milford, will be attending Indiana University at South Bend. Miss Custer began classes July 2 and will major in dental assisting. TELFER PROMOTED — Cathy S. Telfer was promoted to assistant office manager of the Warsaw West Office of Lake City Bank. Telfer holds a bachelor of science degree in retail management from Purdue University. In her year-and-a-half with Lake City Bank, Telfer has held positions in the trust department and w as a management trainee. She is active in the Tri Kappa Sorority. Telfer and her two-and-a-half year old daughter, Katy, reside in Warsaw.

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Sales — Service — Parts Quality Pre-owned Import And Domestic Cars And Trucks High Volume Means Low Prices A Big Everyday Savings 1983 Nissan 280 X, Red ' Air, 1989 Nissan Hardbody Pickup, Wheels, T-Tops, 89,000 Miles, 7,000 Miles, Chrome Wheels, Save Step Bumper, Factory 1984 Nissan Pulsar NX Air, Sun Warranty Roof, Auto , Only 45,000 1990 Mazda 626 Luxury, 5 Door Miles Sport Touring Sedan, 8,000 Miles Air, P. Sun Roof, Fac1985 Nissan 300ZX, 5 Spd , Air, T to ’ ry Bumper To "Bumper • Tops, Leather Warranty 1985 Dodge Caravan 7 Passenger, 1990 Nissan 240SX, 5 Spd , SE Edi SE Model, Air, Auto tion, CD Player, Air, Sun 1986 Ford Aerostar Van, XLT Roof, Factory Warranty, 7,000 Auto , V-6, Air, Stereo Miles 1986 Nissan 300ZX, 5 Spd., Air, T 1990 Nissan Maxima GltE V-6, T Auto , Air, lilt, Cruise, lops Keyless Entry, AM FM 1986 Nissan King Cab Pickup, 5* Cassette, Factory Warranty Spd,, Air, Stereo 1990 Mazda 626 Luxury, 4 Dr, 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4x4, Tahoe Auto., Air, Sun Roof, Bumper Pkg , Air, Auto . Cruise, P To Bumper Factory Warranty Locks 1990 Mazda MPV 4 Wheel Drive 1988 Mazda SE-5 Pickup, Stereo Van, Auto , Air, Cruise, Factory Bumper To Bumper Power Windows & Locks, Wa.rranty Cassette Bumper To Bumper , noo „ , . j rv Factory Warranty 1988 Honda Accord LX Coupe . n a Air, Cassette, 5 Spd Cruise, I" 9 Mazda. Protege SE. 4 Dr 4 Power Windows. Power Locks Wheel Drive Auto . A.r, PS, Cassette, 5,200 Miles, Factory 1989 Nissan King Cab SE Pickup, Warranty V-6 Air Sun Roof. Cruise p e Lx 4 D , Factory Bumper To Bumper Cassette. A.r, Power Warranty, Only 12,000 Mues . Steering. Factory Warranty 1989 Nissan Pulsar. 5. Spd Air, iqgo Nlssa „ AxIBSS Van’. 7 Pass Stereo, T Tops enger Auto , Power Locks, 1989 Mazda 323 SE, 4 Dr , Auto , Stereo Cassette, Bumper To Air, Cassette, Bumpier To Bumper Warranty Bunnoer Factory Warranty, 1990 Mazda MPV Van, 7 Passenger, 18,000 Miles Air, Cassette, Cruise, Power 1989 Nissan Maxima SE, Air, Sun Windows, Power Locks, Roof, Cassette, Bumper To Engine, Auto Bumper To Bumper Factory Warranty Bumper New Car Warranty, ' 11,000 Mlles EAST WINONA AVE., WARSAW 269-1641

Valerie J. Steffen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PauLSteffen, 411 W. Emeline, Milford, is taking part in a program of The Experiment in International Living to live with a family in Switzerland. 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 8,1970 Benny Waldbeser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waldbeser of r 1 Milford, waes injured in a farm accident Tuesday as he was attempting to get a honey wagon. The jack slipped and caught part of his foot. Benny is home and reportedly doing fine. Larry Vanlaningham of Milford was honored with a giving away dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanlaningham and family of r 2 Milford. Larry reported for the army on Monday. Steve Replogle, Milford, was graduated from the professional accounting program of International Junior college on June 14, with an associate degree in accounting. Mrs. Robert (Linda) Beer of r 2 Milford was honored Friday > evening with a baby shower given in the home of Mrs. Willard Schieler of r 1 Milford. 30 YEARS AGO, JULY 7, 1960 The Milford Lions club eat stand at the Mermaid Festival grossed $1,715.17, according to Arch Baumgartner, outgoing president. Miss Jonell Judkins entered the Mermaid Festival as “Miss Milford’’ and was sponsored by the Milford Lions club. Her float won fifth place at the Saturday night parade at North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beer were hosts for 90-100 guests last Sunday evening at a picnic supper. After the delicious picnic supper baseball, badminton, and other games were enjoyed by all. A son, Joel Craig was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Korenstra on July 4 at Elkhart General hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 6 ounces. He has three older brothers. 50 YEARS AGO k JULY 11, 1940 Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Hurd and family and Mary Hurd left Milford last Thursday morning for a short trip through Canada to Niagara Falls. New York and* 1 home byway of the states. The Hurds arrived home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Estep and small daughter moved Friday into the Becknell property on Fourth street. On Next Wednesday from 12 o'clock noon until 12:15 p.m. J. W. Furnas, local vocational

agriculture teacher, and Michael Reuter, owner and manager of the Chickbloom Hatchery, will give a broadcast over the Fort Wayne radio station WOWO. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Wemple purchased the property located

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LIBRARY PROGRESS — Progress is being made on the main level of the Syracuse Library addition as the I-beams have been erected and the flooring poured, as shown in the top photo. Workers are busy on the inside lower section, putting plumbing lines in and doing the carpentry work where the staff lounge and restrooms will be build. In the bottom photo, Jim Jackson and Jim Dickson are shown working in the lower section. (Photos by Judi Vultaggio) _ q

PUBLIC AUCTION MANUFACTURED HOUSING SITES Old Mill Place Block "C" Monday, July 23 — 6:00 P.M. 25 INDIVIDUAL LOTS r— —1 y ( -I Will be offered for sale at public auction in Old r f |.<»ma Mill Place Block "C” subdivision, located '? mile 25 7 .'ijj 1 1 west of Tippecanoe Lake Country Club on CR v ' 750 N, or take SR 15 to Leesburg, IN and follow f,/ y ?24 I Van Buren St. east, at Leesburg Mill |og left on / J 4 H CR 700 N. Go to CR 300E (Patona Bay Entrance) 7/ ,7 ' and turn left, then at CR 750 N turn right Follow /- / J os' a ' * signs. // A / 23 1«J ? t Sf - DESCRIPTION RESTRICTIONS j ’ Ail ° Each lot will sell separately. Lots suitable for I 1 r 1 22 *" I? rp anu^ac^ housing with 1250 sq. ft or more ♦ tj , permissible. Located in Plain Township. Sec 1 O “ j7 T-33-N, R-6-E, Leesburg telephone exchange H . asj l'« Lots range in size from 34A to 59A «r f f 21 ! ? „ 8 I k CASHXSiredNTRACT AVAILABLE OMA p TERMS Each lot will be sold to the highest bid 8 | 20 ij der , subject Zo approval by the owner r £ 1 7*5 » | i —*—CASH SALE 10°o down I, ,9 )Q / day of sale with ■ ■-’J--. ’ 0144 £ oi?4 » oma Jr o*4.*. ba lancedueo nda y of I S' |5 ■ closing. Taxes will be ‘ -L-umm \ pro-rated. Title insurance will be furnish MIAMI DWIVE —rmr— - .. u 11 AH 1r * 111 »«• 4 7 / ed by the seller . All Z* >1 *4 closing costs to be at z 1[ jj aI 12 • $ seller's expense. (A | ou4 04/A 2 13 044.A : 5% cash discount will x „ --W ’ l be to buyer.) “ - v 3 IS SALE BY CONTRACT 3 ?a 10 TH — ( — 7 / 6 $475 due day ot sale £ I' interest at U',%. J? 342 Length of contract I 9 I negotiable with seller *• ' 0 / i) ar) d no balloon all ? C»R£LE- 5 ■ closing costas at seller s n* a>Sj ' expense i 2 ■ J \ AUCTIONEERS NOTE //*' A / . ' ' \ This is a great oppor m , Tr _ I, tunity to purchase a —* •* A building lot with very attractive terms Owner Broker will consider accepting trades of merchandise such as cars, campers, boats, mobile homes, etc. as part of purchase price Trades must be pre arranged before sale Call Lambert s Auctioneering Service or owner for further details Statement* mode day of sale take precedence over printed matter. OWNER: TOM V. BUSKIRK (BROKER) Lambert s Auctioneer Service Jerry Lambert 658 9674 Owner Broker Tom V Buskirk 267-5502

between the A. J. Forbing residence and the J. D. Baumgartner residence one day last week. Mr. Wemple, manager of the Robinsons, Inc. lumber yard, stated that he intended soon to build a new house there.

PUBLIC NOTICE KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL A CLAIMS The following Is a list of claims to be con sidered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on July 17,1990. NBS Office Supplies 35.13; Charter Network 13.04, United Telephone Co 32.71; D Richard 474.50; M Veach 199.25; Atek Information Services Inc 130.00; Charter Network 3.39; United Telephone Co 3.84; A Gunter 52.25; Atek Information Services Inc 182.08; Tri Namic Printing Co 43.90; Needham's 17.00; M Hoffman 272.00; F Thomas 11.00; Business Systems Inc 78.98; PDH Office Products 135.20; Times-Union 21.44; Atek Infor-

Over two million Americans are 85 and over.

HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8, Fri. B>-5:30, Sat. 8-4 "Home-Owned Cars A Trucks" • 90 FORD ESCORT LX $O QQE Wagon, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd OjVVV • 87 CHEVY CAVALIER $E EQE 4 Cyl., 2 Dr., 5 Spd., Air UyvirU • 87 CHEVY CAPRICE $7 QQE 4Dr V 8 Auto Air f • 86 CHEVY CELEBRITY EUROSPORT $C QQE 2 Dr., Loaded UyVvv • 86 OLDS TORONADO $Q EQE 2 Dr., Loaded “ .• 85 CHEVY CAVALIER QQE 4 Cyl., 4 Dr.. Auto • 81 CHEVY MALIBU $Q EQE 4 Dr., V 6. Auto • 79 MGB CONVERTIBLE gQQ • 78 CHEVY CORVETTE SIA QQE T Tops, Auto., Air LUjVvJ • 77 BUICK REGAL $1 QQE 2 Dr., V-8, Auto - TRUCKS - • 89 CHEVY Clsoo SILVERADO $1 Q EQE V-8, Auto., Loaded Awyvvv •89 CHEVY SlO TAHOE sll QQE S.W.B . 4x4, V-6*Auto . Air •88 CHEVY Cl 500 SCOTTSDALE SIA QQE V 8 Auto , Air lU,JJJ • 88 CHEVY K 2500 SILVERADO $1 A QQE 4x4, Diesel, Loaded ,v*rU • 87 CHIVY Slokw.B. $7 QQE 4x4, V-6, ■ • 87 CHIVY C2O SILVIRADO $Q QQE 454, Auto., Loaded • 87 CHEVY SlO BLAZER $1 A QQE High Country. Loaded IUjVVV • 87 FORD AEROSTAR XLT $1 A QQE 8 Pass., Loaded • 85 GMC K 2500 SIERRA $O QQE 4x4. V 8. Auto;, Air 0,333 • 84 CHEVY G2O $O QQE Converted Von, Very Clean OyVWV • 82 CHEVY SI 0L.W.8. $A QQE 4 Cyl., Auto.. Air

mation Services Inc 65.00; Charter Network 10.30; United Telephone Co 23.44; Superior Supply 130.10; Nursery Stop Garden Center 650.00; National Dust Control 208.36; Waste Management 195.00; United Telephone Co 59.88; Everest Crane Service 125.00; A E Boyce Co Inc 361.95; Waddell Printing Co 166.00; Streeper's Lock 8< Key Service 22.50; Charter Network 6.28; United Telephone Co 15.99; A E Boyce Co Inc 20.70; US West Marketing 266.00; The Michie Co 39.05; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers Inc 108.57; Centel Cellular 56.00; Charter Network 1.87; United Telephone Co 3423.28; Mail Journal/The Paper 119.77; First National Bank 102680.00; Key Benefit Employee Fund 11059.64; Everest Crane Service 100.00; Eastman Kodak 1095.52; United Telephone Co 156.74; Eastlund Mishler Funeral Home 100.00; Eastlund-Harrls Funeral Home 190.00; Titus Funeral Home 300.00; Elkhart County Auditor 46.00; G Miller 98.00; L Ladd 50.00; NBS Office Supplies 16.26; J Moyer 161.25; Charter Network 133.18; United Telephone Co 296.79; Baldwin & Branam, Willman, Triplett 30.00; R Heyde DDS 100.00; M Jensen MD 57.00; A E Boyce Co Inc 51.25; Executive Office Machines Inc 25.01; Wal-Mart Inc 16.92; Wai Mart Inc 89.24; Superior Supply 103.06; Tenney & Son 100.00; Quality Stores 76.13; Stanley Steemer 88.80; Miller & Sons Structures Inc 157.73; Sunset Signs Inc 426.18; Wal-Mart Inc 6.74; T Howie 745.00; 1 Supersweet Feeds 78.80; Animal Medical Center 589.70; Four Flags Over Aspen Inc 48.50; Sunset Signs Inc 321.18; Executive Office Machines Inc 238.20; NBS Os fice Supplies 67.49; Charter Network 19.10; United Telephone Co 73.80; Adams/Remco Inc 77.67; Pitney-Bowes 144.00; Wal-Mart Inc 90.49; Information & Records Associates Inc 1711.47; South Bend Drafting Supply Co Inc 153.07; A E Boyce Co Inc 731.60; United Telephone Co 8.83; Charter Network 4.77; United Telephone Co 2.09; NBS Office Sup plies 14.76; Amoco Oil Company 18.28; Express 201.97; Badger Uniforms 11.95; Anchor Dive Center 353.06; Kosko Printers 23.00; Eller's Communication 20.00; E F Rhoades And Sons Inc 100.00; Emergency Radio Ser vice 130.42; Hall Hardware 5.18; Precision Automotive 33.97; Rice-Ford Lincoln Mer cury 37.84; Schraders 57.92; Indiana Bureau Os Motor Vehicles 5.00; Memorex Telex 4050.00; Petty Cash 301.94; M Hoerr 37.00; D Zolman 109.25; D Zolman 26.25; Business Equipment Co 37.58; G Lengemann Co 201.85 j Instrument Sales & Service Os Ind Inc 3113; M Kissinger 17.84; Charter Net work 13.99; United Telephone Co 16.86; R Kemper 61.00; Charter-Network 9.85; United Telephone Co 16.22; P Rife 54.00; Atek Infor mation Services Inc 130.00, Adams/Remco Inc 9.13; Adams/Remco Inc 12.83; Charter Network 1.81; United Telephone Co 11.57; Adams/Remco Inc 201.00; Atek Information Services Inc 130.00; United Telephone Co 166.57; P Gammiere 10.50; C Knispel 95.00; S Myrlck 40.75; P Kingston 19.75; Executive Office Machines Inc 29.63; D Huffer 25.00; K Weikart 50.00; S Pequignot 25.00; R Burner 20.00; R Sand 160.00; John Wongs Restaurant 75.16; M Bailey 40.00; R Hartzell 41.50; D Milos 36.00; A Cunningham 41.00; M Weaver 36.00; G Drudge 36.50; S Hamilton 36.00; D Fuller 37.50, R Ginther 47.50; G Farling 39.00; M Foltz 38.00; R Ludington 37.00; M Bailey 120.00; G Arington 20.00; D Milos 108.00; A Cunningham 123.00; J Byrd 26.50; G Drudge 109.50; S Hamilton 108.00; D Fuller R Ginther 142.50; G Farling 117.00; J Mason 21.50; N McGinness 18.50; G Witt 21.00; M Weaver 108.00; R Ludington 111.00; R Hartzell 124.50; M Foltz 114.00; D Rhodes 21.50; M Hochstetler 24.50; S Funnell 18.50; B Wolfe 19.00; G Dirico 19.50; R Fahl 20.00; T Howie 19.50; L Phillips 18.50; V James 19.00; D Molebash 20.00; J Tudor 23.50; M Hostetler 21.50; F Vandoren 22.00; D Kimes 18.50; J Allen 20.00; C Justice 19.00; S Lamirand 18.00; D Kolbe 587.50; J Rigdon 320.00; M Reed 330.00; S Harris 650.00; T Earhart 465.00; D Whitesell 200.00; NBS Os flee Supplies 62.89; Warsona Printing Co 169.20; The Michie Co 158.40; West Publishing Co 260.18; Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Co 749.90; Charter Network 15.96; United Telephone Co 34.05; R Sand 177.24; Adams/Remco Inc 746.20; D Weirick 1037.40; M Schmitt 593.25; S Tatter 573.30; L Christner 564.00; M Kenlpe 593.25; R Hart zell 555.00; S Christner 573.30; M McSherry 564.00; G Morehouse 564.00; M McCoy 141.75; N Wood ling 555.00; S Bryant 564.00; M Coffing 283.50; D Arnett 555.00; D Vandewater 472.50; S Shuter 555.00; J Brum field 555.00; P Brown 1037.40; M Garman 593.25; M Wolford 573.30, M Weller 573.30; M Miner 573.30; E Ransbottom 559.00; P Patrick 559.00; G Heagy 692.30; L Taylor 573.30; M Ames 555.00; C Lowe 330.75; P Smith 545.00; E Heckman 378.00; J Cox 930.30; B Shafer 573.30; K Thomas 573.30; J Clay 378.00; B Hay 425.25; L Justice 593.25; N Bradbury 330.75; J Plummer 573.30; S Esen wein 472.50; B Dust 867.30; C Sundheimer 593.25; P Rader 573.30; V Morris 559.65; D Buchan 523.00; R Robinson 1128.06; C

Rovenstine 1125.91; R Fellows 1093.04; J Kitch 1015.08; L Blackburn 1068.31; H Moser 1031.56; J Bronsing 964.36; M Hobbs 914.91, T Brindle 923.15; S Whitaker 973.87, D Curtis 890.18, S Knispel 881.94, M Speigle 833.33, A Valentine 805.13; E Brown 805.13; J Hetler 140.00; M Flshbaugh 780.41; T Baugher 848.97; J Mooney 848.97; J Hart 848.97; C Smythe 739.20; A Ciriello 890.17; K Keele 739.20; D Roberts 739.20; L Holderman 784.35, C Rovenstine 784.35; C Hill 784.35; R Cox 719.25; G West 784.35; F Knafel 784.35; M Kissinger 843.15; R Kemper 1312.50; R Ladson Jr 472.50; D Sadler 62.00; J Sadler 278.00; R Girod 89.25; L Sebo 633.15; D Hampton 759.15; R Schloss II 759.15; L Bruner 633.15; S Holderman 891.46; Gunter 940.80; M Warren 573.30; S Thompson 593.25; L Harman 561.75; F Thomas 378.00; S Bradford 472.50; U Kintzel 189.00; C Knispel 766.50; S Myrlck 593.25; P Gam miere 573.30; C Hefty 561.75; R Insley 212.63; C Cauffman 766.50; K Bouse 593.25; E Balazs 561.69, C Morts 573.30; K Mayer 280.85; P Kingston 141.75; B McKrill 58.80; S McKrlll 472.50; R White 54.60; C Clampltt Jr 66.15; J Berger 58.80; P Rife 57.75; E Rife 850.50; M" Wertenberger 50.40; D Boggs 65.10; E Bert sch 141.75; C Church 94.50; J Boggs 330.75; J Goon 58.80; K Goon 283.50; R Hoffman 57.75; M Baumgartner 74.55; I Salman 74.55; M Camden 283.50; E Barber 54.60; M Piter 94.50; J Metzger 567.00; M Metzger 567.00; S Mitchell 766.50; J Prado 593.25; D Biesemeyer 573.30; C Schaaf 180.00; F Schmitt 354.38; D Weirick 60.00; D Richard 1037.40; C Overmyer 593.25; A Kennedy 573.30; S Maenhout 1080.97; M Veach 573.30; N Smythe 573.30; C Smythe 202.50; S Gladieux 593.25; P Marsh 573.30; J Moyer 697.20; C Danner 573.30; E Wagner 324.00; M Hoerr 573.30; D Zolman 378.00; E Everest 72.45; S Everest 48.30; C Lynch 319.00; R Reed 393.75; M Beer 319.00; W Creighton 319.00; G Klinger 104.50; T Anglin 104.50; K Teel 104.50; R Hartzell 104.50; LTeghtmeyer 104.50; L Bertsch 104.50; W Tatter 104.50; V Dickerson 546.00; P Abbett 476.70; W Stat ford 528.34; C Hill 132.48; P Harty 476.70; D Hall 66.24; G Coppes 149.04; D Taylor 36.00; D Robinson 768.12; R Hetler 752.21; G Nash 760.46; T McCarty 719.25; G Grubbs 70.00; R Phillips 743.97; D Secrist 604.32; D Smith 538.46; T Conley 719.25; N Sleeth 538.46; R Waterson 719.25; L Hollar Jr 719.25; L Fur nival I 592.20; K Perkins 730.80; E Brown 1019.23; D Goshert 633.15; M Kroft 942.30; J Miner 730.80; D Weaver 913.46; L Cochran 633.15; C Grant 633.15; S Knisely 633.15; H Dittmar 633.15; M Hoffman 665.00; D Haney 730.80; B Banghart 730.80; N Stewart 633.15; N Mathews 378.00; L Cole 592.20; F Amsden 784.35; J Case 784.35; K Kahler 318.38; K Charlton 338.25; M Francis 40.38 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS A E Boyce Co Inc 466.50; Times Union 66.00; Brennan Drugs 112.11; Pletcher's Food Center 23.20; Ace Hardware 11.99; County Extension Office 12.23; B Clouse 71.00; R Strong 333.25; R Weaver 358.00; Charter Network 15.28; Centel Cellular 58.00; United Telephone Co 51.73; Key Benefit Employee Fund 629.44; D Haines 602.70; J Cupp 1037.40; W Baxter 837.90; J Johnson 593.25; B Clouse 778.05; R Strong 724.68; M Moussallam 561.00; R Weaver 741.30; A Summe 573.30; M Horney 189.00 KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL & CLAIMS Key Benefit Employee Fund 4133.28; A E Boyce Co Inc 36.20; NBS Office Supplies 8.76; Gast Fuel & Service 798.40; AB & Toms Radiator Service 45.00; Ace Hardware 17.97; Carlisle Equipment Co Inc 33.35; Crist Inc 16.50; Curtis Industries Inc 169.19; Dyna Systems 125.42; E T Lubricants Co Inc 348.00; Hoffman Simplicity 59.30; K & J Distributors 13.00; Miller Machine & Cylinder Repair 395.04; North Central Co-Op 15.00; Quality Stores 285.53; R & G Auto & Truck Repair 407.82; Rice Ford Lincoln Mercury 112.04; Shamrock Ford 2300.00; Share Corp 68.08; Tri State Bolt 149.96; TTP Inc 232.00; Warsaw Tool Supply Inc 80.64; X Ergon 68 99; Pierceton Equipment Co 58833.10; Exchange Publishing Corp 40.00; Wawasee Septic & Sewer Service 1190.00; Creamer Co Inc 40 83; Bixel Paint Corp 101.30; W A Jones & Son 7824.00; NIPSCO 685 69; B Kuhn 895.10; R Leiter 918.75; D Rogers 811.09; C Shilling 767.55, J Ingle 794 50, L Young 759.93, J Adams Jr 794.50, E Coy 794.50, L Engle 794.50, R Himes 92578; F Kammerer 780 88; R Meeks 794.50, A Miller 808.12; L Montel 794.50, G Adams 805.00; K Busselberg 794.50; J Davis 805.00, P Deaton 794.50, D Huffman 794.50, G Huff man 805.00, B Hyde Jr 835.36, B Hyde 111 805.00, R Jackson 818.10, J Kuhn 798.10; R Norman 805.00; L Phillips 805.00, T Rowland 798.10, D Shilling 798.10, M Winger 805.00, G Estepp 765.90, B Montel 805.00, D Jackson 805.00, M Walther 861.85, W Smalley 672.00; K Traylor 1557.15; S Angle 620.00; D Trip piedi 620.00; T Kuhn 794.50, L Traylor 648.00; D Lynch 818.10, J O'Connor Jr 794.50, T Sparrow 620.00, R Barley* 805.00; J Beer 794.50, D Leiter 558.00, T Zile 600.00, G Shepherd 794.50 KOS. CO. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLL & CLAIMS John Camden Construction Co 18685.47,

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Hoffer Excavating Inc 5176.78; Hoffer Excavating Inc 1512.50 KOS. CO. HEALTH MAINT. FUND PAYROLL A CLAIMS C Pena 292.50; Executive Office Machines Inc 61.60 KOS. CO. GUN PERMITS PAYROLL A CLAIMS Shooters Shop 702.80 KOS. CO. FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL A CLAIMS J Bess 74.25; S Maenhout 10.25; N Smythe 39.00 KOS. CO. KEY BENEFIT FUND PAYROLL A CLAIMS KBA 5886.53 KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS J Pushpom MD 26.00; Medical Arts CorpSouth Bend 48.00; Indiana University Medical Center 5177.02; Hook Drugs 1191 44.11, Hook's Drug Co Inc 74.33; Hook Drugs #248 40.37; Hook Drugs #251 32.85; Hook Drugs #217 57.35; G Stoltfus MD 108.90; Lutheran Hospital 127.37; Parkview Memorial Hospital 229.92, Kosciusko Community Hospital 508.05; Homedco Incl 136.50; Pill Box 18.22; Family Health Services 9.00; J Heyde DDS 54.45; Warsaw Pill Box 64.68; Fairfield Pathologist 7.22; St Mary's Hospital 1600.02; Brennan Drugs 5.81; R Kindig 55.50, Kosciusko County Shelter Care 90.60; Kosciusko Medical Clinic Inc 50.00, Spectacle Shoppe 150.00, K-Mart #9122 47.68; Kosciusko County Shelter Care 30.00; Wernle Home 8184.00; Family Service Os Elkhart Co Inc 150.00, Selah Center Inc 692.50; Treasurer State Os Indiana 11950.61 KOS. CO. HEAGRTIS33 PAYROLL A CLAIMS C Pena 585.00 KOS. CO. GRID SYSTEM PAYROLL A CLAIMS S Maenhout 131.73; J Bess 472.50; C Smythe 47.25 KOS. CO. GEN. DRAIN IMPROVEMENT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Advanced Drainage Systems 460.95; Hoffer Excavating Inc 120.00; D Leckrone 969.00; Everest Crane Service 565.44 KOS. CO. DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE PAYROLL A CLAIMS Everest Crane Service 2198.14; Advanced Drainage Systems 731.60; Niles Enterprises Inc 3032.25; Adkins Tree Service 300.00; Chupp Brothers 4156.60; Collier Excavating 1500.00; D Leckrone 408.00; L Leckrone 1845.00 I Patricia Brown do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on July 17,1990. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION N0.43C01 9006 EU 93 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is given that Richard A. Green and Jacqueline A. Hille were on the 29th day of June, 1990, appointed: Co-Personal Representatives of the estate of Leßoy J. Mason, 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 29th day of June, 1990. Jeanne Weirick Clerk Os The Kosciusko Circuit Court Jy.ll 18 LEGAL NOTICE The North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative is coordinating the collection of selected information items on handicapped children, birth through twenty-one years of age, for the purpose of determining present and future program placement needs and for statistical reporting. Informa tion will be sought from other agencies serv ing handicapped children as well as the general public. Information which could identify an individual child will not be maintained beyond the local level collecting it and will not be held by any State level agency unless paren tai consent is obtained. Data items to be col lected include professional diagnostic infor mation, services needed and provided. Parents and guardians maintain the right to inspect any and all data which is subject to collection and to appeal the accuracy of any such data. The access of unauthorized per sons to personally identifiable data without parental consent is forbidden. Parents will be notified and asked to con sent to submission prior to the entrance of any personally identifiable daita for this col lection For further information regarding the survey or regarding the local person to contact for information, you may contact: North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative 1300 State Road 15 South Warsaw, Indiana 46580 (219) 267 2747 LEGAL NOTICE The North Central Indiana Special Educa tion Cooperation announces that the local educational agency application for fiscal year 1991, under Part B, Education of the Handicapped Act, as amended by Public Law 94 142, is completed and will be transmitted to the Indiana Department of Education, Division of Special Education. Before this application is transmitted to the Indiana Department of Education, It must be made public as a separate document and interested persons given an opportunity for comment thereon. Accordingly, North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative is hereby inviting interested persons to comment on the context and nature of the application. The components in the application upon which comments are solicited include: (1) child identification; (2) lease restrictive en vironment; (3) confidentiality; (4) parent involvement; (5) personnel development; (6) individualized education programs; (7) procedural safeguards; (8) protection In evaluation procedures; (9) establishment of a full educational opportunities goal; and (10) use of Part B funds The application may be examined at the administration offices of the North Central Indiana Special Education Cooperative dur ing regular business hours. If a copy of the application is desired, please contact the local special education director. Comments on the application may be sub miffed to the local special education direc tor.