The Mail-Journal, Volume 73, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 January 1962 — Page 7
: School News ; . By ( EARLEEN FISHER Thursday, January 11, group pictures were taken. This interrupted many classes with calls for GAA members, FFA boys, and many more. Naturally, on this one* day, practically every teacher in' the school planned to give a test.
Area Business Review
Nappanee
Christner Oil Company Firestone Tire And Firestone Batteries Phone: 515 Nappanee, Ind. Chiropractic Health Service Dr. D. W. Schneider CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICAN Phone 877 252 E. Market St Nappanee, Indiana Evay’s Bargain Center NEW AND USED FURNITURE NEW AND USED CLOTHING 108 W. Randolph Nappanee E. Newcomer & Son Established 1880 "GIFTS THAT LAST” Diamonds - Watches - Silver Nappanee, Ind. 107 S. Main St Phone 207 Curtis TV & Music Center RCA — MOTOROLA — ZENITH Television - Stereos - Radios Kimball Pianos - Kinnsman Organs 158 W. Mkt. St. Phone: 312 X Nappanee Auto Clinic Complete Radiator Repairing and Recoring 152 W. Walnht Phone: 13 Nappanee Dunham & Love REXALL DRUG STORE Prescriptions A Speciality Nappanee, Indiana Rensberger’s Gulf Service GULF PRODUCTS 2QI N. Main St. Phone: 17 Nappanee, Ind. Hamsher’s Service Station D-X PRODUCTS Tires - Accessories Phone: 675 ~ Nappanee, Ind. Christian Light Bookstore Helen Leedy, Mgr. 154 E. Market St. Nappanee Ziliak Ford Sales NEW CARS AND TRUCKS A-l USED CARS * Complete Service "Be smart - Shop with Art” Nappanee Glep Mast’s Used Furniture and Appliances 1056 W. Market Phone: 6182 Nappanee, Ind. D. W. Greene PONTIAC SALES International Thicks 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone: 89 Nappanee i W' I B& B Restaurant -- "Just A Good Place To Eat” ' SIZZLING STEAKS . i 1 BROASTED CHICKfcN Private Dining Banquets 102 E. Market St. Phdhe: 322 Nappanee. * New Paris Stiver’s General Store Bulk and Bottled Dri-Gas Service Nu-Da Paint Plumbing and Heating Installations Phone: 892 New Paris Ben De Boer DEALER OF FINE CARS Quality Guaranteed Phone: L 79 New Paris, Indiana Burger’s Dairy New Paris, Ind. Martin’s Feed Mills, Inc. Leesburg — New Paris "Feeds You Can Trust” Custom Grinding & Pelleting Hess Bros. See Us For Your Case Farm Machinery Case Utility Equipment Howard Rotpvator Foraker, Ind. - Ph.: New Paris 871 New Paris PhosphateFertilizer Co. • Limestone (Fine or Coarse) • Nitrogens • Commercial Fertilizers • Free Soil Testing & Mapping Service „ • Bulk Spreading Service Phone: L-109 New Paris Pletcher Service Ernest (Ernie) Fletcher, Prop. GAS — CftLS — TIRES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS , Specialized Lubrication Ignition Service One Mile North on Hwy. 15 Phone: 854 New Paris
One might find a student studying industriously one minute, rushing downstairs for a picture the next, back to class, down for picture, and so on all day. Teacher and student alike were relieved at the end of the day. As anyone will testify, this past week his been unbearbly cold. Some of us haven’t been paying attention in class nearly so much as shivering. I now, frigidly, present the senior of the week, Mary Hollar, and the teacher of the
Leesburg
Braddock Drug Co. Phone: GL 3-7221 LEESBU&G INDIANA Dora?* Beauty Shop Shampoo — Set permanent — Manicures Hours: Mon. • Fri 9 to 4 Sat & Evenings by Appointment Phone: 453-7361 Leesburg S&W Radio & TV Inc. Radio and Television Sales and Service By Full Time Experienced Technicians, Try Us Donald Mettler Leesburg Phone: GL 3-7351 Leesburg Upholstering Co. Venetian Blinds Remodeling and Upholstering Free Estimates - Pick-up, Delivery Ph.: GL 3-4221 Leesburg Town Shop — The Store of Famous Brands — Dry Goods - Shoes Gifts — Draperies Ph.: GL 3-7271 Leesburg Randall’s Garage General Auto Repair Wrecker Service, Day & Night Welding Phone: GL 3-7511 Leesburg , Edward Charlton Marathon Products Distributor Fuel Oil - Gasoline - Greases Lesburg, Milford, No. Webster Leesburg, Indiana Day GL 3-7311 — Nite GL 3-7011 Warsaw Culligan Soft Water Service Serving Kosciusko County 1824 E. Market St. - Warsaw Phone: AM 7-7471 Gilliam Lanes "For Your Bowling Pleasure” Road 15, North, Warsaw P. O. Box 48 Ph.: AM 7-8313 . Ringle Furniture Store "Established 1898” Lester Johnston Leslie Noggle 207 S. Buffalo St. - Warsaw { Phone: AM 7-6441 Tire Truing — Glass Newest Wrecking Service Ringer Body Shop Wheel Aligning and Balancing Under Body Coating ■ -i T Wheel, Axle and Frame Straightening 251 N. Indiana Warsaw Ph.: AM 7-5686 - Res. AM 7-8742 Warsaw Radiator Shop 308 N. Indiana St. Warsaw Phone: AM 7-7091 Formerly Hawks Radiator Service Welding - Mu ff Ist J&srvice Guaranteed Rebuilt Batteries Complete Radiator Service Mon. Thru Sat. 8 to 5:30 Satisfaction Guaranteed * Mark Anderson, Mgr. SEE THE MONUMENT YOU BUY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT N'JaxsdW Monument Works 633 South Buffalo St. - Road 15 Warsaw North Webster White & Wagoner Service Station General Repair - Tire Service Re-Capping AAA MOBIL SERVICE Dial TE 4-1631 N. Webster, Ind. Corbin’s Super Dollar Mid-Lakes Shopping Center Ph.: TE 4-2442 N. Webster Plant Ph.: TE 4-2322 l Res. Ph.: TE 4-1738 f North Webster Concrete Products State And County Approved Septic Tanks Vaughn Hinesley & Son North Webster, Indiana Goshen ELKHART COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Op, Ass’n. Elkhart County’s Most Complete Farjn Service Center Garman Bros. Lbr. Co., Inc. "Goshen’s Most Modem Lumber Yard Rt. 33 at Plymouth Ave. . * GOSHEN, IND. Kintigh’s Camera & Hobby Shop "Relax With A Hobby” 102 S. Main St. Goshen. Phone: KE 3-6935
week, Mr. Strouse. SENIOR OF THE WEEK MARY ELIZABETH HOLLAR Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollar. She has light brown hair and brown eyes. Her birthdate is January 28, 1944. Mary’s pet peeve is ill-humored people. Among her extracurricular activities are GAA and working on the annual staff. Mary also played the part of Trot in the senior class play, “Room for One More.” She, advises underclassmen to set their standards high and to follow them. Her secret ambition is to join the WAVES. Her ambition in life is to make a million dollars. Mary’s favorites include: color, blue; song, “The Way You Look Tonight”; singer, Pat Boone; movie, “The Ten Commandments”; actor, John Gavin; actress, Debbie Reynolds; food, anything so long as it’s edible; sport, no particular favorite; subject, bookkeeping; hobby, collecting bracelets and perfume. TEACHER OF THE WEEK JOHN STOOUSE
Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements
Washington Township, Kosciusko County FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1961
Balance FUNDS— J ‘ nl Township U * 11812 50 Dog — — 34 - 5 U TOTALS — S 1,847.09 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source ' Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes—June *4,091.97 Taxes —December Justice of Peace Docket Fees 406.00 Loans ’ Total Township Fund I $10,234.68 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor $461.00 Dog Tax from Co. Treas. 111.Ou Total Dog Fund DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Pay of Trustee, Rent, Clerical Help * Travel Expense Charles Out’celt S 675.00 Anita Baugher 188 Pierceton Library 60. W Charles Outcelt 675.00 Anita Baugher Charles Outcelt 335.VU Books. Stationery, Printing & Adv. nn Ed Pequignot ’.OO The Milford Mail 22.14 The Pierceton Press 29.69 The Pierceton Press 46.25 The Milford Mail 46.2$ S. E. Merriman * Co. 33.10 Ed Peauignot 4.00 Care of Cemeteries Harold Downs Harold Downs 125 00 Harold Downs 125 00 Harold Downs? 1 25.00 Danner Garage 128.90 Harold Downs 1-5.00 Harold Downs 125.00 Harold Downs 125.00 Harold Downs 125.00. Harold Downs 125.00 Harold Downs 12500 Ravenna Ceramics Corp. 26.75 Mort's Service Station 48.25 Harold Downs 125 00 Harold Downs 125.00 * J P Salary & Fees Ernest Hackbirth 12 5.00 Ernest Hackbirth 125.00 Ernest Hackbirth 125.00 Ernest Hackbirth 125.00 Other 3 P Expense Wawasee Ins. Agency 75.00 M. W. Rothert 11-78 A. E. Boyce Co. 87.90 Bobbs-Merrljl Co. 12.00 Fire Protection Howe Fire Apparatus Co. 1,068.06 Loren Danner 16.60 Triple Service Inc. 1,000.00 Standard Service Station 4.80
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township: that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by "law in the office of the County Auditor and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. y CHARLES OUTCELT Trustee, Washington Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana MM Sc PP
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as agriculture teacher at Milfonl. In addition to ag, he also teaches shop and freshman biology, as well as the adult farm class. His family consists of his wife, Lois, a nephew, F>avp, and, a dog, “Foots.” Mr. Strouse attended Purdue university and holds the degree of Bachelor of Science. His extra-curricular activities include: swimming, golf, and hunt-" ing. His pet peeve is students who have no desire to learn. His secret ambition is to be a college professor. His ambition in life is to be a success in whatever he chooses to do. Mr. Strouse’s favorites are as follows: sport, football; color, blue; hobby, reading; food, filet mignon; kind of person, sincere; poem, “Thanatopsis”; poet, Robert Frost; author, Zane Grey; book, H. M. S. Ulysses; kind of student, one with a desire to learn. SENIOR NEWS . By Mary Zimmerman Group pictures have been taken this week for the Trojanette. Denny Cory, the editor, is doing a fine
Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 $ 14,447.02 $ 12,3 90.51 $ 2,056.51 606.50 592.50 14.00 $ 15.053.52 $ 12,983.01 $ 2,070.51 Howe Fire Apparatus Co. 1,048.28 Pierceton State Bank 1,000.00 Texaco Service 2.00 Charles Hass 64.50 Charles Hass 115.70 Hayden Jones 75.00 Scott Slelghter 75.00 Donald Bailey 62.50 David Slelghter 62.50 Alva Ryan Larry Baker 50.00 Paul Yontz 50.00 Harold Barker, 50.00 Frank Lender 45.00 Robert Plew • 45.50 Maurice Noble 50.00 Melvin Blanchard 50.00 Hollis Earnhart 50.00 Ernest Smith 50.00 Kenneth Pollock 47.00 Roy Russell 47.00 Max Phebus 26.50 Rival Mcßride 32.00 Jerry Kreger 18.00 Dale Plew 9-00 Merritt Hyndman 41.00 Donavon Sellers 32.00 Lee Moyer 12.00 30 at 13 Texaco Service 4.18 Mort’s, Service Station 60.37 Memorial Day Menzie-Reece Post 258 100.00 Ins. Premium for Firemen Town of Pierceton 124.50 0 Tax Library , Carnegie Library Board J 1,474.37 Other Civil Twp. Expenses Nancy Matchett Agency 50.00 Public Ret. Fund 63.00 Public Ret. Fund 22.50 Public Ret. Fund 63.00 Public Ret. Fund 6.64 Public Ret. Fund 22.50 Ralph Hively 15.50 Leslie Orr 100.00 Frances Widrnan 100.00 Max Lenwell 100.00 James Snodgrass 50.00 Public Ret. Fund , 63.00 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Harold Downs $125.00 Richard Trump 75.00 Curt Douglas David 15.00 Sylvan Stump 15.00 Arthur Grisold 15.00 Trulien Rader 2.70 Glenn Hunt 16.80 Allen B. Rudd 75.00 Ivan Werstler 88.00 Lester Culbertson 30.00 Rufus Miner 135.00
The government class has been giving reports on the United States courts, crimes, and other subjects pertaining to our governmental system. The home economics girls prepared pies and are experimenting with foreign dishes. Glen Mast’s Used Furniture & Appliances Nappanee, Indiana At Glen Mast’s Used Furniture and Appliance store on west Market street in Nappanee you will find the best because he specializes in good furniture. He also has used pianos and beautiful antiques. And his prices are very reasonable. They invite you to drop in whenever you are in Nappanee and Farm For Sale | 180 acres. Southwest II of Milford. Good clay | ground. Good Buildings. U 9-room, all modem house. | Com crib with elevator. H Good Bam. Either Contract or cash sale. See Fred Wuthrich or call OL 8-5151.
Bottled GAS Bulk SERVICE - APPLIANCES with the mew DELIA COKTROL JSSt! UNIT CALL GOSHEN KE 3-4181 2802 South Main St, Goshen, Indiana
For better quality, better value, and better service, be sure to shop at Mast’s before you buy. You will find a large selection to choose from. AUTO CLINIC, NAPPANEE If you are having trouble with your cooling system the radiator specialists at the Auto Clinic at 152 West Walnut street in Nappanee can be ■■ depended on to give you first class work. They have the experience and equipment to keep your, automobiles, trucks, tractors or stationary engines in first class condition. The cooling system of your equipment is a vital part in the function of the motor. \ The burning of gasoline creates a terrific heat which must be dissipated in order for any motor to operate at its best, thus saving you money on gas and oil. At this Auto Clinic they have experienced and reliable mechanics who are qualified to cope with any cooling problems. Their shop is complete and their prices are reasonable. Stop at the Auto Clinic for all your radiator troubles. You will be assured satisfaction.
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RECEIVES RUNNER-UP BALL —Silver Lake principal and county basketball tourney director Paul McPherson presents Etna Green’s Bill Whitacre and Nick Kintzel the runner-up ball at the close of the
MARTIN’S FEED MILLS, INC. With headquarters in New Paris and a plant at Leesburg to better serve the people of this part of the country, Martin’s Feed Mills, Inc., is the manufacture of Martin’s feeds for poultry and all kinds of livestock. They are one of the largest cash buyers in the state and offer a grinding and mixing service that is excellent in every respect. Martin’s feeds manufactured by Martin’s Feed Mills are compounded from time tested formulas using Indiana grown grains and when you use Martin feeds you are not only obtaining a superior product, you arp assisting in the economic growth and development of your own state and community. Martin’s are striving to produce feeds that will enable the feeder to make greater profits from his feeding operations. Being located in a. large grain producing area this firm is able to eliminate a lot of hauling and handling charges and many local stockmen have found this fact to be reflected in the form of higher quality at lower cost. Another service provided by Martin’s is its grinding and mixing service. Many stockmen have found that they can make further savings by having their own grain ground and mixed with concentrates by this firm. The operators at Martin's work closely 5 with the farmers and stockmen and with Purdue university and are ‘always glad to help solve any feeding problem- you may have. They take an active interest in the progress and welfare of this part of the community because they know that their own prosperity rests upon it as a whole. For this reason they are always searching for ways and means to provide ever better service and as a consequence their’s is one of the outstanding feed and grain businesses in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sauder, Brenda and Mark of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Miss Edith Baumgartner. Miss LaVonne Rassi was a dinner guest.
Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1961
' Balance FUNDS— 4 J ??r 1 21 nship 55 6 8. 6 a Civil Twp. Bond Fund Fire Fighting Fund l_— b,bi2. <3 Syracuse Public Library TOTALS * 25,285.15 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amoun TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes—June. 793 27 JP Docket Fees ' , . 42S *- ‘ 3 Total Township Fund $7,831.00 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor $613.00 Total Dog Fund $613.0Q CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FUND County Auditor—Spring Taxes $9,415,96 County Auditor —Fall Taxes 5,600.03 Total Civil -TWP. Fund $15,015.99 FIRE FIGHTING FUND County Auditor—Spring Taxes $15,681.98 County Auditor—Fall Taxes 8,865.39. Total Fire Fighting Fund $24,547.37 SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND County Auditor—Fall Taxes $2,836.93 Total Syra. Pub. Library Fund $2,836.93 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense And x To Whom Paid Pay of Trustee, Rent Clerical Help & Travel Expense George T. Lamm, Salary’ $1,687.50 George T. Lamm, rent 240.00 George T. Lamm, travel exp., tolls 350.00 Evelyn Fawley, clerical help 75.00 Virginia Gilbert, clerical help 112.50 Maude E. Lamm, clerical & office help 362.50 "Books, Stationery, Printing A Adv. The Milford Mail, legal adv. 89.30 Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, do 76.40 Warsaw Office Supplies 16-1 ? Thornburg Drug Co., Inc., supp. 15.94 Ernest Bushong, Postmaster, stamps A. E. Boyce Co., supp. , . 110.06 Appenzeller Specialties, prtg. 28.20 National 5 & 10, supp. 2.16 M. W. Rothert, supp. . 3-34 Care of Cemeteries Robert Penick 950 00 Robert * Michael Brown 240.00 Merl Laughlin . 75.00 Shirley Langacre 76.25 Philip Mock 40.00 Homer Allen 78.76 Justice of Peace Salary A Fees Robert McCullough, salary 500.00 Robert McCullough, fees 28.00 Other JP Expenses Ketering IHs. Service, bond for JP 75.00 Ketering Ins. Service, Constable bond 6000 Ernest Bushong, stamps for JP 28.00 Warsaw Off. Supp., supp. 13,25 M. W. Rothert, supp. 138.38
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receints and disbursements of the above named township: that a compete and detail- „ Pd annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of nprsons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law ta the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report Is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory’board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. - - , GEORGE T. LAMM Trustee, Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana
championship game on Saturday night. The Cubs lost to Mentone 68-58, but both Whitacre and Kintzel were selected as members of the All-County squad. Milford Mail Staff Photo.
THURSDAY EVENING SEWING CLUB MEETS The Thursday evening sewing club met with Mrs. Joe Sunthimer on Jan. 11 for its i monthly meeting. Attendance was small because of the cold weather. Harry Haab, Mrs. Esther Charlton, Mrs. John F. Augs,burger, Mrs. Clayton Hollar and Mrs.* Walter Wuthrich enjoyed the social evening of sewing. ** Refreshments of hot gingerbread, whipped cream and coffee were served at the close of the evening. ? s • Personals Mrs.. Zora Phillips and Mrs. Lloyd Mynheir went to Chicago on Monday. Mrs. Richard Brunjes has been taking the place of the librarian, Mrs. C. V. Kerlin, the past week, the latter being ill. Friday evening and Sunday afternoon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Seely were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips of Goshen. - . - -e 0 Legate. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers or Lake Township, Kosciusko County» Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality al their regular meeting place, on the 29th day of January, 1962, will consider the folowlng additional appropriations which said officers co n “ sider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Cumulative Fund (lease rental of shop) $3,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such a meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Kosciusko County, Indi- / 1 ana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such riatlons may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held^ TON kissiNGER Trustee, Lake Township MM — J. 11 & 18
Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 $ 7,831.00 $ 6,81893 $ 5,178.28 ‘ 613.00 558.90 612.70 15.015J19 19.011.22' 10,052.38 24.54T37 20,745.17 10,314.93 4,836.93 2,836.93 $ 50.844.29 $ 49,971.15 $ 26,158.29 A. E. Boyce Co., supp., 2 - 50 - : Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., law books 48.50 Memorial D’ay Expenses ; Wawasee Post No. 223 1 100.00 Other Civil Twp. Expense , United Telephone, trustee • Noble Blocker Agt., bond trustee 100.00 1 Adams Typewriter Agency, rep. 13.90 R. Leon Connolly Att’y.; legal . 1 service 300.0 Q. McClintic Ins. Agency, Ins. 1 employees 94 ,5 Wawasee Lumber Co., table. 22.10 , Friden Inc., rep. 7:00 Hilary Bachman, advisory 1 ' board member 100.00 Ray Buhrt, dp 100.00 Maurice Crow, do 100.00 Pub. Emp. Ret. Fund 266.65 '■ Total 'Disburse. Twp. Fund $6,818.93 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense And To Whom Paid ’ Thomas Warner, auditor $458.60 Roger Kern 22.00 Betty Dust 38.00 Edna Thomas 8 - 80 Ralph Oyler 31.50 Total Disbursements Dog Fund $558.90 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING FUND Classification of Expense And I To Whom Paid Ketering Ins. Service, Insurance I On Equipment 681.57 Ist National Bank & Trust Co., ■ i Payment on Equip. & Interest 4,689.31 Syracuse Electric Co., heater 19.95 ! License Bureau, license for tracks 6.00 Nicolai Machine Shop, rep. 26.35 Bud’s Rep. Shorf>. repairs 143.70 , Syracuse Hdwe. (Jo., parts 14.29 Darr’s Gulf Station, battefiry r 84.37 i T. L. Kline, base for new tower 70.60 Sparta Twp., (fires) Cromwell Called 200.00 ' Town of Syracuse (contract with twp.) ’ , 2-payed firemen, rent, fire calls, meetings, eauip., etc,. 14,203.03 i Motorola C & E Inc. Mobile ‘ , Unit r ' 606.00 Total Disburse. Fire Fund $20,745.17 DISBURSEMENTS CIVIL TWP. i bond- fund Classification of Expense And To Whom Paid i State Bank of Syracuse, principal on School Bonds $16,000.00 Interest on School Bonds 3,011.22 Total Disburse. Bond Fund $19,011.22 Syracuse Public Library Fund $2,836.93
