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SUPERIOR COURT SMALL CLAIMS 11-04-09

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IMC Credit Services, Assignee of Jackson County Schneck Memorial Hospital, Martinsville, v. Thomas E. Baurle, Seymour, seeking $2,132.30; v. Richard L. Blaker Jr., Medora, seeking $6,000; v. Amber Blevins, Seymour, seeking $1,706.18; v. Gerald T. Boling, Brownstown, seeking $2,103.67; v. Andrea M. Bowles, Seymour, seeking $3,908.10; v. William Bowlsbey and Angela M. Bowlsbey, Seymour, seeking $1,235.87; v. Constance Bowman, Seymour, seeking $1,383.43; v. Lauren E. Brooks, Seymour, seeking $1,939; v. Tina M. Brown, Medora, seeking $1,531.12; v. Gary W. Browning and Tammy Jo Browning, Seymour, seeking, $4,692.77; v. Allan W. Burke, Seymour, seeking $1,413.70; v. Nalona R. Bush, Crothersville, seeking, $1,247.18; v. Charlotte K. Cartwright, Butlerville, seeking $1,086.72; v. Davis Jones, Medora, seeking $988.63; v. Cathy Thornton, Seymour, seeking $1,628.35.


Jackson-Jennings Co-op, Seymour, v. Kenny R. Powers, Salem, seeking $527.82.


Central Collection Bureau Inc., Indianapolis, v. Jamie Morrow, Jeremy Morrow, Seymour, seeking $1,002; v. Lisa Barnett, Seymour, seeking $1,616.59; v. Connie J. Cordes, Seymour, seeking $285; v. David L. Wingler, Vallonia, seeking $791.86; v. Julie White, Andrew White, Seymour, seeking $610.48.


Tena Inc., Columbus, v. Jennifer Dean, Seymour, seeking $1,000.


Collections of Southern Indiana Inc., Seymour, v. Tim Carr, Seymour, seeking $1,233.13; v. Robert W. Perry, Columbus, seeking $2,132.65; v. John Schultheis, Seymour, seeking $534.72.


Marjorie Ann (Thompson) Dickerson, Westerville, Ohio, v. Misty Hines, Crothersville, and Thomas Jones Jr., Seymour, seeking $6,000.


Bender Lumber Company, Seymour, v. DEQ Home Improvements, Louisville, Ky., seeking $2,129.07; v. Winford Reynolds, Madison, seeking $503.18.


Med-1 Solutions LLC, as agent for Collections for Jackson County Schneck Memorial Hospital, Indianapolis, v. Terry L. Baker Jr., Columbus, seeking $1,278.03; v. Mary Lujean Bannister, Cortland, seeking $1,346.33; v. Daniel Lee Bell, Brownstown, seeking $1,242.61; v. Joe T. Breeden, Seymour, seeking $1,653.40; v. Christina N. Campbell, North Vernon, seeking $2,036.25; v. Glen Carney, North Vernon, seeking $1,587.52; v. Cheri Ann Fox, Columbus, seeking $1,766.73; v. Terry Gardner, Deputy, seeking $1,045.11; v. Jimmy D. Hall, Seymour, seeking $1,106.53; v. Mary Beth Hamilton, Seymour, seeking $1,352.19; v. Leon C. Hawkins, Seymour, seeking $1,141.15; v. Frank T. Hickam, Seymour, seeking $1,120.45; v. Ryan May, Brownstown, seeking $1,186.10; v. Justin A. Miles, Crothersville, seeking $1,156.93; v. Lyndsay H. Proctor, Austin, seeking $1,162.61; v. Christa Jo Roberts, Seymour, seeking $1,251.80; v. Katherine Romero, Seymour, seeking $1,195.22; v. Patricia A. Saunders, Brownstown, seeking $1,402.96; v. Terri Louise Stough, Seymour, seeking $1,885.13; v. Christopher Dav Walker, Crothersville, seeking $1,261.73; v. Casandra J. Wilson, Seymour, seeking $1,971.51; v. Jesse Dwayne Yeadon, Medora, seeking $1,378.83.


Collections of Southern Indiana Inc., as an assignee of Georges of Seymour, v. Chris Jones, Seymour, seeking $1,893.48.


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