The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 December 1990 — Page 13

PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Kosciusko County Drainage Board Hearing Let It be known that a hearing will be held on January 24, 1990 at 9:30 a.m. In the Old Courtroom on the third floor of the Kosciusko County Courthouse, Warsaw, Indiana on the reconstruction of Arm 01 of the Funk Ditch, In Lake Township. The schedule of assessments made by the Kosciusko County Surveyors Office has been filed and Is available for public inspection In the Surveyors Office. All written remonstrances must be mailed to the Drainage Board 5 days prior to the hearing. Kosciusko County Drainage Board leqaladvertisement SCftaOLBUSBID The Board of rustees of Warsaw Community Schools, lshsGiusko County, Indiana will receive sealed bids until 11:30 a.m., local time in the office of the Superintendent of Schools at 1 Administration Drive, Warsaw, Indiana, on Friday, January 11, 1991 for six (6), sixty-six passenger buses. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95 all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officer's check made payable to the order of said school corporation for an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal. The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract

Johnson named new Nappanee Chamber director

Wendy L. (Thomson) Johnson has been named executive director of the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce effective January 1. Rick Purcell, chamber president, announced the appointment last week. The daughter-in-law of Jerry and Donna Johnson, North Shore Drive, Syracuse, Johnson is a graduate of Northrop High School, Fort Wayne, and received her bachelor of arts and sciences from Indiana State University, Terre Haute, majoring in communications and specializing in journalism. Attending the university on a golf scholarship, she was employed as a university resident assistant. Johnson's experience ranges from assistant director of Corporate Public Relations and Publications at Coachmen In-

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10 YEARS AGO, DEC. 24,1980 The Syracuse Town Board will be meeting Tuesday evening, December 30, at 6 p.m., to clear up year end business. Following the regular meeting, the board will be meeting in an executive session. The Syracuse Girl Scout Troop 91 heard about Christmas during the 1900 s by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harkless, Syracuse, on December 17, during their Christmas party. Following the program, there was a gift exchange, refreshments and songs. Dr. Richard Brungardt plans to move his veterinary clinic to his new Syracuse location about Feb. 1,1981, it was learned this week. He has been practicing at his home on CR 133, north of US 6, in Elkhart County. He has purchased the Bill Stutzman home on SR 13, south of town, near Baker's Market, the better to serve his local clientele. Members of the Syracuse Police Department are justly proud of their new darkroom and photographic equipment. The department has relied on other sources for photographs of such things as accidents, stolen property or suspected arson fire, or has gone without such visual evidence. But no more; now they can do their own thing photographically. “It’s absolutely incredible,” so said Wawasee High School wrestling coach ’ Rick Welborn about his forthcoming trip to the Rose Bowl football classic with daughter, Tammi, a WHS freshman. Tammi will take her dad along on the four-day trip to California, compliments of Sports Illustrated. Tammi wrote a letter of 25 words or less on why she wanted to go the Rose Bowl — and won! 20 YEARS AGO. DEC. 23,1970 Sam’s Syracuse Iron and Metal Company, in Syracuse, has a crusher at its yard this week and next for use by anyone wishing to get rid of old junk cars. The cars to be crushed are to be taken to the company yard. Syracuse Police Chief Orville VanderReyden has asked cooperation in getting rid of old cars sitting in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornburg of Syracuse are on a Florida holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck of Bonar Lake will have Christmas eve dinner guests and a gift exchange with their sons, Charles Beck and Mrs. Beck of Ligonier, and Wendell Beck and Mrs. Beck and their children, Wendy, Jenny and Bob of Avilla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser of r 3, Syracuse, will entertain Christmas eve at their home for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed McQuillian and family; Greg Bowser of Milford; and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher of North Webster. The Ebenezer Ladies’ Aid met Thursday at the Hex Grange Hall northeast of Syracuse for their annual Christmas party, with Mrs. Hattie Brown as hostess.

within ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of this proposal. Copies of detailed Instructions to bidders and specifications may be obtained in the office of the Director of Business Services at P.O. Box 288, 1 Administration Drive, War saw, Indiana 46581. The Board of School Trustees of said school corporation reserves the right to reject any or all blds or waive any Infor malities therein. All blds must be marked "Bid on School Buses" on the outside of the envelope. Dated this 19th day of December 1990. Michael Martin, Secretary D.26-J.2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Winona Lake Economic Development Commission will hold a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. on January 8, 1991, at the Town Hall, Winona Lake, Indiana, on a proposed financing of economic development facilities for Grace Schools, Inc. (the "Borrower"); the issuance of Town of Winona Lake Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1990 (Grace Schools, Inc. Project) (the "Bonds") In the aggregate principal amount of approximately One Million Four Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($1,490,000) to pay the cost of construction of the economic development facilities; and to determine whether said financing will have said offices consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. County General Fund: Auditor — Switchboard/Receptionist $ 15,650.96 Area Plan — Part Time Help 12,500.00 — Mileage 1,000.00

dustries, Inc., publications manager for the Holiday Rambler Recreational Vehicle Club, Nappanee correspondent for the Elkhart Truth, to her most recent free-lance writing for several businesses and organizations in Nappanee. She has also been an agent for Sumpter Real Estate and Investments. In 1987, Johnson was recognized by the Nappanee Area Chamber for Outstanding Community Service as a reporter for the Elkhart Truth, covering city council, park board, school board and library board meetings for two years. Johnson and her husband, Robert, have one son. Robert is a participant and strong supporter of the Nappanee Community Band. Both Johnsons are avid golfers. Mrs. Johnson is a member of the Nappanee

Mrs. Roy Miller and Anna Buchtel were co-hostesses. Table grace was offered by Mrs. Edna Thomas prior to a bountiful carry-in dinner at tables decorated in the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baugher and daughter of Syracuse are spending the holidays in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money of Syracuse are enjoying a visit in Alabama with their son, Pat, and family and new baby. 30 YEARS AGO. DEC. 22,1960 McCormick-Cutter, Inc., signed a contract Monday for the construction of a 3,200 square foot addition to the building which houses the Chevrolet agency at 1001 South Huntington St., according to announcement of Bill Cutter. Dan Ganger, deputy marshal, asked the town board Tuesday on the Syracuse police force night at their regular meeting about a street fair on Main Street in 1961. The project is sponsored by both the police and fire departments.

From the Syracuse Police Log —

Water bubbling on North Main Street

From the Syracuse Police Log is a weekly feature which presents a sampling of the incidents the officers from the Syracuse Fire Department and Syracuse Police Department are called upon to deal with: TUESDAY, DEC. 18 The telephone number of a business in town was requested by a caller. The phone number was given to the caller by the dispatcher. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19 A business official requested an officer as there was someone dumping trash in his dumpster. An officer was requested by a resident who was having problems with some kids. THURSDAY, DEC. 20 A UPS truck fire was reported in a business parking lot. After firemen extinguished the fire, a fire officer asked that the police department attempt to locate the other UPS truck in the area. A short time later an officer found the other truck and driver and stated they would be enroute to that location shortly. Assistance with traffic at Main Street and the railroad crossing was requested by the school corporation, due to some construction in that area. A county officer reported a strong smell of smoke south of the county line road. That officer checked the area and reported he found the cause of the smell, a person was burning a tire. FRIDAY, DEC. 21 An unknown caller advised the dispatcher of a suspicious vehicle parked on Medusa Street. An officer was sent to the location and

— Printing 500.00 Adult Users Fee Fund: Part Time Help $ 6,000.00 Cumulative Reassessment Fund: Commercial & Industrial Fieldman $ 19,099.86 Kosciusko County Emergency Telephone System Fund: Telephone Services $150,000.00 Equipment 25,000.00 Town A County Users Fees Fund: Sheriff's Law Enforcement Continuing Education $ 7,000.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that tax payers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard, and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will beheld. Patricia A. Brown Auditor, Kosciusko County NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, In the Court House In the city of Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:00 p.m. on the 10th day of January 1991 will consider the following additional appropriations, which

Women’s Golf league and a twotime winner of the Women’s City Golf Tournament. She is currently an officer of the Psi lota Xi Sorority. “We selected Wendy from a field of qualified applicants and feel fortunate to have her for the position of executive director of the chamber,” Purcell stated. “Wendy will be assuming chamber responsibilities held by Margaret “Peg” Hoffer, who has been in the chamber office for two years following the death of her husband, then Executive Director Harold Hoffer. Peg consented to serve as acting executive director until this permanent director position was filled,” he added. The chamber will continue to be open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Before giving a definite answer, the board recommended that Ganger take a poll of the Main Street merchants for their opinion on a street fair in the street. Mr. and Mrs : George Kloepfer Jr., and children, Ricky, Miles, and Doug, of Irving, Texas, will arrive Friday for the holiday week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Nelson Miles. The Kloepfers are spending this week in Indianapolis with the senior Kloepfers, who will join the family here for Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingart, Roddy, Craig and Karla Christie, will spend the holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bushong and Mrs. Karl Weingart. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Claybaugh and son, Jerry, spent last weekend in Chicago. Mrs. Leonard Barnhart and daughter, Carolyn, left Saturday for Florida. Mr. Barnhart is expected to join them after his school term at Bristol closes Thursday.

talked with the driver of the vehicle. The dispatcher received a call from a resident of the Dewart Lake area who said someone was going through mailboxes. SATURDAY, DEC. 22 An unnamed individual came to the station to inform the dispatcher that a recycling bin had been placed in Park Pharmacy’s parking lot. An officer advised the dispatcher to notify the post office that several mailboxes along Hatchery Road, east of CR 850E, had been damaged or destroyed. SUNDAY, DEC. 23 Following the snow storm, an officer talked to members of the street department about the condition of county roads. One of the snowplow operator’s informed the officer that county roads had been plowed The dispatcher received several calls of cars in ditches. MONDAY, DEC. 24 An employee of Curtis T.V. and Appliances requested an officer to take a burglary report.. The Wawasee Golf Course advised the dispatcher that someone had attempted to gain entry into the clubhouse. An officer was requested at the business. TUESDAY, DEC. 25 Someone notified the dispatcher of a possible underground water line problem. The caller stated that water was bubbling from the ground. After the dispatcher notified the street department, an officer notified most residents north of Main Street that their water was being temporarily shut off.

an adverse competitive effect on any similar facilities already constructed or operating In the Town of Winona Lake. The Bonds will not be a general obligation of the Town of Winona Lake and will not be payable in any manner by taxation but will be payable primarily from loan payments by the Borrower and as otherwise provided in the Loan Agreement, Mortgage, Security Agreement and Financing Statement; Trust Indenture and an authorizing ordinance to be passed by the Town Council of the Town of Winona Lake. The economic development facilities financed with the proceeds of the Bonds will consist of the construction and renovation of various facilities located on the campus of the Borrower, 200 Seminary Drive, In the Town of Winona Lake, Including the expansion of the Colonial Art Building and the renovation of facilities throughout the campus including McClain, Alpha and Beta dormitories plus other miscellaneous educa tional facilities. The public hearing is being held pursuant to Indiana Code 36-7 12-24 and Section 147 (f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The public Is Invited to attend and comment on any of the matters herein noted. Written comments may also be submitted to the Secretary of the Winona Lake Economic Development Commission by delivering such comments to the Clerk-Treasurer's of flee at the Town Hall, In Winona Lake, Indiana. Dated: December 19,1990. George Hall Secretary, Winona Lake Economic Development Commission NOTICE ORDINANCE 1990*4 WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Etna Green has previously adopted and defined the corporate boundaries of the Town of Etna Green, Indiana, and WHEREAS, the Town Council believes that It is In the best Interest of the Town that it annex certain territory which is contiguous to the Town of Etna Green. IT IS THEREFORE ORDAINED BY THE TOWN OF ETNA GREEN, INDIANA, THAT TITLE II OF THE TOWN CODE BE AMENDED TO ADD CHAPTER FOUR, SECTION ONE, TO READ AS FOLLOWS: 1. The following property shall be hereby added to the Town of Etna Green, Indiana: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 27, Township 33 North, Range 4 East, and running thence East 84 rods and 17 links to the center of Main Street In the Town of Etna Green; thence North parallel with the center of said Street; 19 rods and 5 links to the South line of Spr Ing Street In said Town; thence West parallel with the south line of Spring Street 27 rods and 12’/i links; thence North 60 rods and 20 links to the quarter mile line; thence West along said line 57 rods and 4 Vilinks to the county line (bet ween the Counties of Marshall and Kosciusko); thence South with said county line 80 rods to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom 2 acres In a square form In the Southwest corner thereof. 2. Adopted this same date ■ and incor porated herein is a certain fiscal plan dated December 10, 1990, which outlines the costs and schedules for extension of services to the annexed territory. 3. The territory sought to be annexed is needed and can be used by the Town of Etna Green for its development in the reasonably near future. 4. The territory annexed above shall be in eluded in District 3 for purposes of town elec tlons. ADOPTED AND PASSED this 10th day of December, 1990. Patrick Walters Janet Ewing Carol L. Hoffer ATTEST: Alice Cook, Clerk Treasurer KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL & CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be con sidered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on Dec . 31, 1990 NBS Office Supplies 3.45; Apollo I Hour Photo 6.00; Executive Office Machines, Inc 80.00; Kmart 09122 699.61; Printing Plus 221.18; M Reed 1222.50; M Reed 420.84; M Veach 99.25; D Richard 512.75; Executive Office Machines, Inc 400.00; NBS Office Sup plies 67.54; Postmaster 25.00; A Gunter 74.25; Executive Office Machines, Inc 129.00; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 226.01, NBS Os fice Supplies 13.80; Business Systems, Inc 2.80; NBS Office Supplies 11.59, PDH Office Products 22.76, Rasor, Harris. Lemon & Reed 935.00; United Telephone Co 21.74; Kmart 09122 43.88; Allen County Brace 8. Limb 13.00; Superior Supply 613.32, Hall Hardware 46.16, Arrow Services, Inc 75.00, D Taylor 24.50; National Dust Control 204.81; National Dust Control 143.30, J Sexauer 186.80; Koehlinger Lock & Safe, Inc 67.51; Wildman Buffalo St Cleaners 67.20, J Sex auer 120.96; Sears 139.76, Eiler's Com munication 65.50, NBS Office Supplies 62.15, Postmaster 1150.00, Adams/Remco, Inc 122.85, NBS Office Supplies 142.48, J Weirick 26 00, H Strong 200.00, R Sharp 225.00; R Rassi 300 00, D Ahrms 250.00; B Carwile 250.00, J Grady 150 00, V Virgil 300.00, R Rassi 13.50; D Ahrms 43.75, R Sharp 85.14, R Sharp 75.68, R Sharp 200.00, B Sittier 175.00; R Rassi 100 00; V Virgil 300 00, R Beer 300.00, J Tranter 150.00, R Durbin 662.00, E Creighton 50.00; PDH Office Products 62.52; Fisher Bros Paper Co 319.90, Waddell Prin ting Co 300.00; A E Boyce Co, Inc 359.70; A E Boyce Co, Inc 515.90, A E Boyce Co, Inc 27.72; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers, Inc 59.22; Pepsi Cola General Bottlers, Inc 39.48; Centel Cellular 56.00; United Telephone Co 109.05, R Durbin 175.00, Times Union 367.89, Mail Journal/The Paper 163.27, Mail Journal/The Paper 91.64, Beauchamp & McSpadden 8779.34, Eastman Kodak 690.94, Cardinal Center 20000.00; Juvenile Justice Task Force 2174.63, Westville Correctional Ctr 959.70. Otis R Bowen Center 82106.00; Home Health Care 2500.00; Atek Information Services, Inc 5269.84; Kosciusko Co Historical Society 1416.63; Beaman Home 916.63; J Abbott 38.40; J & G Hamilton 132.00, M Klinger 187.60; J Sadler 21.75; J Sadler 34.00, M McDaniel 160.00; D Harold 120.00, E Watkins 120.00; E Creighton 120.00; D Goon 120.00; NBS Office Supplies 48.57, NBS Office Sup plies 12.56; G Lengemann Co 39.95, Needham's 95.00, NBS Office Supplies 35.02, R Reed 285.00, Rockhill Pinnick Pequignot Helm & Landis 604.80, E Watkins 27.00, D Harrold 30.00, D Goon 12 00, M McDaniel 14.00; E Creighton 12.00; R Moyer 147.50; Printing Plus 140.00; NBS Office Supplies 221.44; S Anderson 30.00; A E Boyce Co, Inc 54.28, BRC Elections Midwest Region 14229.95; R Hom 10.00, W Parke MD 1200.00, R Robinson 8507.45, Kosciusko Community Hospital 91.95, Diagnostic Imaging Os Indiana, PC 20.00, Diagnostic Imaging Os In diana, PC 151.00, Kosciusko Medical Clinic, Inc 127.00, Kosciusko Community Hospital 29.30; Kosciusko Community Hospital 3391.65; Purity Cylinder Gases 8.98, F

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Amsden 320.55; F Amsden 50.30, Wal-Mart Inc 10.52; Quality Stores 9.07; Supersweet Farm Service 79.50, Supersweet Farm Service 46.60; Animal Medical Center 106.90; Silveus & Bradway 17.95; United Telephone Co 47.13; Charter Network 5.87; Plymouth Fertilizer 90.00, PDH Office Products 4.18; United Telephone Co 43.03, Postmaster 500.00; D Hampton 61.68; D Hampton 96.00, Video World 99.75, Van Ausdall & Farrar Inc 32.05; Bell & Howell Document Mgmt Products Co 1330.00, NBS Office Supplies 110.50; NBS Office Supplies 169.58; E Wagner 37.00; NBS Office Supplies 16.86; Executive Office Machines, Inc 71.60, Wholesale Electric 60.10; Express 117.07; Shell Oil Company 35.94; Silveus & Bradway 295.72; Blosser's Studio 23.64, A l Hour Photo & Studio 21.09; Cox Studio 953.85, R Robinson 100.00, Hardesty Printing Co Inc 165.00; Hardesty Printing Co Inc 375.00; Hardesty Printing Co Inc 169.10; Hardesty Printing Co Inc 418.80, Cook's Repair 154.33; Emergency Radio Ser vice 9.00, Smith Tire Service 362.00, Mr Music Enterprises 150.00, Lakeside Chevrolet 479.22; NBS Office Supplies 119.98, Executive Office Machines, Inc 160.00; MPH Service Center 2886.50, PDH Office Products 376.63; NBS Office Supplies 66.05; Lincoln Graphic Corp 18.37, NBS Office Supplies 95.09, G Lengemann Co 215.85; NBS Office Supplies 198.77; U S Geological Survey Dept Os Inter 98.00; Department Os Natural Resources 105.53, Postmaster 50.00, R Kemper 142.25; Executive Office Machines, Inc 81.40, NBS Office Supplies 269.50; Pro secuting Attorney 500.00, Waddell Printing Co 109.00; C Clampitt Jr 87.15; D Slater 15.75; L Donahue 4.72, D Boggs 638.25, Augsburgers, North Webster 77.08; United Telephone Co 115.26, David White Construction 19.20, David White* Construction 75.60, NBS Office Supplies 48.79; NBS Office Sup plies 263.41; Monroe 312.00, United Telephone Co 6.15, Postmaster 4000.00, Postmaster 1500.00, Pitney Bowes 117.00; C Knispel 64.90, Office Concepts Inc 45.60; C Knispel 90.75, S Myrick 9.25; Syracuse IN Clerk Treasurer 163.48, Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 17.00, Apollo 1 Hour Photo 25.47; Apollo 1 Hour Photo 6.09, Executive Office Machines, Inc 9.60, NBS Office Supplies 86.51; C Cauffman 8.93; K Mayer 10.78, Beauchamp & McSpadden 75.00, M Reed 25.00; R Helm 25.00; M Reed 50.00, R Burner 10.00. R Sand 80.00, D Huffer 200.00, B Tan dy 640.29; M Reed 375.00, J Rondot 120.00, Warsona Printing Co 181.15, NBS Office Supplies 19.36, Indiana Law Review 22.00; Lawyers Co Operative Publishing Co 340.10, United Telephone Co 42.03, E Brown 116.50; R Sand 144 40, R Sand 58.50, Executive Os fice Machines, Inc 339.20, B Tandy 25.00, S Snyder 25.00, D Kolbe 25.00, J Geberin 110.00, D Kolbe 55.00; M Reed 135.00; J Geberin 137.50, J Geberin 385.00; M Reed 240 00, M Reed 175.00; PDH Office Products 79.74-; J Jarrette 63.75; J Jarrette 129.89, Adams/Remco, Inc 110.00, Rasor, Harris, Lemon & Reed 1307 00, K Swain 400.00; J Ames 400.00, B Wall 400.00, UTS 80.40, NIPSCO 292.05, REMC 167.36, Treasures 93.60, Hoosier Water 266.45, D Weirick 1037 40, M Schmitt 593.25, S Tatter 573.30; L Christner 564.00; M Kenipe 593.25; R Hart zell 555.00, S Christner 573.30; M McSherry 564.00, G Morehouse 564.00, M McCoy 70.88, N Wood ling 499.50, S Bryant 564.00; M Coff ing 330.75, D Arnett 555 00, S Shuter 555.00, J Brumfield 555.00, P Brown 1037.40; M Gar man 593.25, M Wolford 573.30, M Weller 573.30, M Miner 573.30, E Ransbottom 559.00, G Heagy 692 30, L Taylor 573.30, M Ames 555.00; C Lowe 189 00, S Stouder 545.00; K Gaerte 545.00, J Smith 545.00, E Heckman 189 00, J Cox 930.30; B Shafer 573.30; K Thomas 573.30; J Clay 472.50, B Hay 283.50, L Justice 593.25; N Bradbury 472.50; J Plummer 573.30, S Esenwein 573.30, B Dust 867.30; C Sundheimer 593.25, P Rader 573.30, V Morris 419.78, F Besson 283.50, D Buchan 531.72 A Anglin 141.75, R Robinson 1128.06; C Rovenstine 1125.91; R Fellows 1093.04, T Kitch 1015.08, L Blackburn 1068.31; H Moser 1031.56; J Bron sing 964.36, M Hobbs 914.91, T Brindle 923.15, S Whitaker 973.87, D Cyrtis 890.18; S Knispel 881.94; M Speigle 833.33, A Valentine 805.13, E Brown 805.13, J Hetler 175.00; M Fishbaugh 780.41, T Baugher 848.97, J Mooney 848.97, J Hart 848.97; C Smythe 755.68, A Ciriello 840.73, 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, R Howatt 719.25, P Hochstetler 784.35, M Kiss inger 843.15, R Kemper 1312.50; D Sadler 62.00, J Sadler 278.00; R Girod 89 25, L Sebo 633.15; D Hampton 759.15; L Bruner 633.15, S Holderman 891.46, J Sutton 759.15; A Gunter 940.80; M Warren 573 30, S Thompson 593.25; L Harman 565.00; F Thomas 472.50; S Brad ford 545.00; C Knispel 766.50; S Myrick 593 25, P Gammiere 573.30, C Hefty 561.75, C Cauffman 766.50; K Bouse 593.25; E Balazs 561.69, C Morts 573.30, K Mayer 561.69; P Kingston 330.75, B McKrill 58.80, R White 54.60, C Clampitt Jr 66.15, D Slater 173.25, E Slater 283.50; J Berger 58.80, P Rife 57.75; M Wertenberger 50.40; D Boggs 65.10; E Bert sch 236.25; C Church 236 25, J Boggs 330.75; J Goon 58.80, R Hoffman 57.75, M Baumgartner 74.55; I Salman 74.55, M Camden 141.75; E Barber 54.60; B Leininger 189.00, S Mitchell 766.50; J Prado 593.25; D Biesemeyer 573.30; B Smits 550.00; C Schaaf 472.50; D Weirick 33.00; D Richard 1037.40; C Overmyer 593.25, A Kennedy 573 30, M Veach 573.30, N Smythe 573.30, S Gladieux 593.25; P Parker 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; L Teghtmeyer 104.50, L Bertsch 104.50; W Tatter 104.50, R Hartzell 104.50, P Abbett 524.40, C Hill 132.48; P Harty 476.70; D Hall 110.40; G Coppes 173.88; D Taylor 849.45; V Johnson 472 00, E Cole 674.10, B Hill 126.96; A Cole 110 40; D Robinson 768.12; R Hetler 752.21; G Nash 760 46, T McCarty 735.73; R Phillips 743.97; D Secrist 604.32; D Smith 538.46, T Conley 735.73; N Sleeth 538.46; R Waterson 719.25; L Hollar Jr

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-HOUSE OF THE WEEK" iW*' Il v •** ■ Newer country home on 3.2 acres of wooded land with river frontage oak kitchen & woodwork, built-in oak china cabinet, oak front fireplace, enclosed sun-room, deck with cedar fence, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Priced right at $96,9001!

719.25; J Kussmaul 245.00; L Furnivall 592.20; K Perkins 730.80; E Brown 1019.23; D Goshert 633.15; J Miner 730.80; D Weaver 913.46; L Cochran 633.15; C Grant 633.15; R Haines 661.04; T Banlc 175.00; S Knlsely 633.15; H Dlttmar 633.15; M Hoffman 700.00; D Haney 730.80; B Banghart 584.64; N Stewart 633.15; N Mathews 236.25; L Cole 592.20; F Amsden 784.35; J Clase 784.35; K Charlton 173.25; S Bumgardner 299.75; A Hines 32.63; J Moyer 32.63 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS G Romine 25.00, D Vangilder DDS 25.00; W Wilson MD 25.00, J We yI er 25.00; D Woodward 25.00; Turner Technologies, Inc 562.00; County Extension Office 1.65; County Extension Office 8.24; Petty Cash 2.95, D Wood ward 2.00; W Wilson MD 6.25; D Vangilder DDS 6.25; G Romine 6.25; J Weyler 5.50; B Clouse 54.50; D Haines 602.70; J Cupp 1037.40; W Baxter 837.90; J Johnson 593.25; B Clouse 778.05; R Strong 768.60; M Moussa I lam 561.00; R Weaver 741.30; A Summe 573.30; M Horney 189.00 KOS. CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Beauchamp A McSpadden 1661.66; Exchange Publishing Co 295.20; Rem Rand Os Fort Wayne Inc 130.09; Lewis Oil Co 7708.80; Ace Hardware 30.13; American Wire Rope A Sling 436.94; Carlisle Equipment Company 422.44; Deutsch Systems, Inc 788.20; Dick's Auto Parts 49.92; Dyna Systems 277.80; H R Frank A Sons 34.80; Kar Products 146.14; Lincolnway International Trucks Inc 476.40; Mac Donald Machinery Co Inc 150.70; Northern Gases A Supplies 59.54; Nowak Supply Co Inc 31.10; Purity Cylinder Gases 115.90; H J Schroeder Co Inc 165.73, Service Electric, Inc 22.50, Share Corp 32.30; TSC Store 22.56; TTP Inc 149.02; Trl-State Bolt 290.67, Warsaw Steel Co 291.75; Wholesale Electric 68.43; X Ergon 202.94; Elf Asphalt 1247.39; Phend A Brown Inc 1373.02; Morton International Salt 6187.21; Mail-Journal/The Paper 23.98; Times Union 28.85; American Red Cross 140.00, Commerical Services Inc 115.35; Derry Electric Inc 212.84; G Mitchell 200.00; Ernst Truck Equipment Inc 7315.08; Ind Dept Os Revenue 718.84; NIPSCO 1796.18; B Kuhn 925.78, R Leiter 918.75; D Rogers 818.10, J Ingle 594.74; L Young 759.93; J Adams Jr 794.50; E Coy 821.74; L Engle 794.50; R Himes 895.10; F Kammerer 821.74; R Meeks 794.50; A Miller 794.50; L Montel 794.50; G Adams 805.00; K Busselberg 794.50, J Davis 805.00, P Deatqn 821.74, D Huffman 835.36; G Huffman 805.(B; B Hyde Jr 848.98; B Hyde 111 805.00; R Jackson 818.10; J Kuhn 805.00; R Norman 798.10, L Phillips 805.00, T Rowland 798.10; D Shilling 805.00; M Winger 1037.40, G Estepp 798.10; B Montel 805.00; D Jackson 798.10; M Walther 891.39; K Traylor 1557.15; T Kuhn 862.60, L Traylor 767.55; D Lynch 818.10, J O'Connor Jr 794.50; R Barley 749.80, J Beer 794.50, G Shepherd 794.50 KOS. CO. LOCAL ROAD A STREET PAYROLL A CLAIMS W & W Gravel 7057.22; Zimmerman Gravel 850.00, R Eckert 484.80; Cowles Sand & Gravel 556.20; Elkhart County Gravel 851.73; R Grindle 5429.40; R McCullough 678.00 KOS. CO. CUMULATIVE BRIDGE PAYROLL A CLAIMS Congdon Engineering Associates Inc 933.00; Advanced Drainage Systems 203.45; Hoffer Excavating, Inc 360.00 KOS. CO. GENERAL DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PAYROLL A CLAIMS L Thousand 366.25; Newton Excavating 350.00; Newton Excavating 150.00; Collier Excavating 600.00; Everest Crane Service 641.35; Everest Crane Service 2949.10; Advanced Drainage Systems 172.80 KOS. CO. DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE PAYROLL A CLAIMS Hoffer Excavating, Inc 990.00, Advanced Drainage Systems 269.50, D Leckrone 1473.00; Advanced Drainage Systems 132.40; J Deneve 55.00; Everest Crane Service 335.80, L Leckrone 180.00, L Leckrone 730.00, Macy Blasting 703.75; Advanced Drainage Systems 78.19; L Leckrone 336.00, Kline Trucking 110.00; L Leckrone 785.00; L Leckrone 1350.00, L Leckrone 485.00, Neidl inger's Drainage Inc 450.00 KOS. CO. SURV. CORNER PERPETUATION PAYROLLA CLAIMS Information A Records Associates Inc 1048.56 KOS. CO. HEALTH MAINT. FUND PAYROLL A CLAIMS NBS Office Supplies 28.49, Kimedic Technologies Inc 65.00; Brennan Drugs 83.08; United Telephone Co 50.73; Needham's 34.00 KOS. CO. GUN PERMITS PAYROLL A CLAIMS Steven R Jenkins Co 253.20, Steven R. Jenkins Co 5167.04 KOS. CO. CORRECTION FUND PAYROLLA CLAIMS Kosciusko Community Hospital 2657.70

LUCAS INC., REALTORS® Better At The Stoplight, North Webster 8342812 wSbr ■mF SECHRIST LAKEFRONT — Lovely view of Sechrist Lake from the family room of this 2 bedroom, 1 both year-round home. 15x15 patio, newer roof, siding and well. $74,500 ....... . a; — a I ii JRRi 11 - Mm WvA. LAKE WAWASEE — Immaculate 3 year old home on Johnson Bay. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, enclosed porch, beautiful deck and much, much more! Andersen energy efficient windows. Open airy, spacious living and priced to sell at $184,900. I

CLOSE TO NORTH WEBSTER - Vwy wvll maintained and immaculate 4 BR. 1 % bath home on 1 % acres. Stream running through property. Horse born and storage shed combined with loft and fenced in horse run. All for SB7 000

KUHN LAKE CHANNELFRONT. BE READY FOR NEXT SUMMER!! — This 2 bedroom. 1 bath year-round home is very clean and is on a lovely channel. Screened porch overlooks channel. 70' of seawall, new deck. $49,900. BARBEE LAKE EASEMENT — Lots of room both inside and out! 3 bedroom. 3% baths, and all on % acres of land. 24 x4B bam and 2 utility sheds. Wooded privacy. $133,500

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'NEW STORE DIRECTOR — Bill Devore, right, executive vice president/director of retail operations for Augsburger's Super Valu, Syracuse, welcomes Jeff James, left, as the new store director for Syracuse. James replaces Jim Evans who left to begin his new career with the Wawasee Community School system. James comes to Augsburger’s from Troyer’s Super Valu in White Pigeon, Mich., where he was store manager. Prior to that he was store manager at Cattel's Super Valu in Sturgis, Mich., and had been employed at Harding’s Supermarkets in Michigan and Indiana in the Management Training Program. James and his wife have two children and will be locating in the Syracuse area in the near future. (Photo by Deanna Blair)

KOS. CO. REC. VISITOR PROMO FD. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Kos Co Convention And Visitors Bureau 42500.00 KOS. CO. ADULT PROBATION USER FEES PAYROLL A CLAIMS Syva Company 139.38 KOS. CO. FEDERAL REVENUE PAYROLL A CLAIMS Postmaster 2000.00; N Smythe 48.50 KOS. CO. AD GRANT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Emergency Radio Service 1560.00, Special Operation Team 5000.00 KOS. CO. EMERGENCY TELE. SYS. PAYROLL A CLAIMS GTE North 604.70; GTE North 752.50; United Telephone Co 834.77; United

Wawasee S '■■■ Family Dentistry DAVID J. MAYDEN, D.D.S. I General Dentist HKy 1000 S. Huntington St. Syracuse, IN 46567 ■ Bus. (219) 457-3138 Lw J / Res. (219) 457-5985 ■ "f ’ — NEW LISTINGS — LAKEFRONT Pier 777 Lake Wawasee $360,0001 Syracuse Lake — 146 North Shore Dr. $269,9001 Pier 711 Lake Wawasee $250,0001 Lake Tippecanoe — Old Mill Place $149,0001 ■ k-Ir*. ini ■t JI ■' I

Telephone Co 735.50 KOS. CO. KEY BENEFIT EMPLOYEE PAYROLL A CLAIMS KB A 22539.15 KOS. CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Counseling Associates 1400.00; D Hambright 1075.00 KOS. CO.HEAGRTIS33 PAYROLL A CLAIMS R Fredrick 357.50 KOS. CO. GRID SYSTEM PAYROLL A CLAIMS J Bess 425.25; A Wiseheart 472.50; N Smythe 131.73 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 Dec. 31,1990.

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