The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 March 1962 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, March 8,1962

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Syracuse Police And Firemen Grateful For Help On Their Building Project

The Syracuse Police and Firemen’s Benefit Association of that city is very appreciative of all the help they have received during the construction and completion of the new fire station on Huntington street. Fire chief Bill Hess reports many donations have been received in response to the appeal made several weeks ago to the general public. Appliances and equipment were needed to complete the social room in the new station. The firemen have worked tirelessly in installing tile, painting walls and building cupboards in the kitchen. A letter from a resident of Morrison. Island, who is spending the winter in Florida, to the department, helped to make the firemen feel their efforts were needed and worthy of the time spent toward this civic duty. The officers and men wish to especially express their appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. H. Bachman, Arthur Irmscher, Kells Garage, Liberty Coach, Darrs Gulf station, Fisher’s Shell station, Pacer Service station, Civil Defense, Weatherhead Co., and Keith Cripe for the much needed assistance. The firemen feel the building of the station and securing equipment should be not only the concern of the men who represent the department, but all the people of the town and surrounding community that is protected. Christian Science Sermon For Sunday Is ‘Man’ The spiritual relationship of God and man will be brought out at Christian Science services this Sunday. Highlighting the Lesson-Sermon on the subject of “Man” is the Golden Text from Psalm 100: “Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of’ his pasture.” One of the citations to be read from “Science and Health with| Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy states (p. 265): “Mortals must gravitate Godward, their affections and aims grow spiritual, — they must near the broader interpretatins of being, and gain some proper sense of the infinite, — in order that sin and mortality may be put off.”

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Hospital Notes Goshen General Hospital William Miller, Jr., of r 1, Syracuse, was released Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Kehr, r 2, Syracuse, was treated in the emergency room Friday for a hand injury and later dismissed. Mrs. Edith Shiffer of r 2, Syracuse, was admitted for medical attention Saturday. William Harvey underwent major surgery Wednesday, February 28, and was released Sunday s Miss Jane Stoelting, 400 South Harrison street, and Alva Crowl of r 3, both of Syracuse, were admitted for medical attention over the week end. Mrs. John Miller of Cromwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bitner of Syracuse, was admitted for medical attention Saturday. Mrs. Delbert Stidams of rl, Syracuse,' was admitted for medical attention over the week end and released Tuesday. Mrs. Lew'is Hastings, r 4, was admitted Wednesday for major surgery. Mrs. Milton Karesh of r 4 was admitted for minor surgery Wed. Mrs. Eldon Lutes of r 1 and Alva Crowl, r 3, were dismissed Wednesday. Jennifer Lynn Carroll, Milford, was admitted to Goshen General hospital and underwent major surgery on Tuesday. Mrs. Dale Carson, r 1 Leesburg, underwent major surgery in Goshen General hospital Tuesday. Alva Crowl of New Salem was admitted to Goshen General hospital on Sunday afternoon. Murphy Medical Center Robert Blank of " Syracuse was treated in the emergency room Monday following an industrial accident. Kendall Biller, r 2 Milford, was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center on Monday. Elkhart Hospital Carl Myrick was admitted Friday for an emergency appendectomy and dismissed Monday. Janie Setrow, Irene Graham and Jean Ann Laney, students at the Great Lakes Bible college in Lansing, Mich., were Sunday overnight guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ramser and family.

Milford Locals Rex Kentner of Nogales, Ariz., is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher and family at Dewart Lake. Wednesday evening callers in the Bucher home were Mrs. Lester Rockenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier, Carol and Mark were Tuesday evening dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Johnny at Waubee lake. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Mynhier’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparklin of Syracuse lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laudeman and son Max Allen of Urbana were Sunday dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Irvin Coy. Farrell Cain of Warsaw, an employee of the Milford Lumber Co., slipped on the ice at work early Monday morning and injured his ankle. The extent of his injuries are not known, but he is uilable to.be at work. Mesdames Robert Reed and H. W. Baumgartner spent Saturday in Goshen visiting Mrs. Reed’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bitner. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keiser of Nappanee called on Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kesler and daughters of r 1 Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. • Richard Smith and sons spent Sunday in Marion with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nealis. They stopped in Wabash for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis. Dave Cuttington of Purdue university was a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biller and Jenny of rl. Mr. and Mrs. Biller spent Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rule at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowser and Greg and Jake DeFries of r 3 Syracuse were Sunday dinner guests ■of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines at North Webster. Messrs, and Mesdames H. W. Baumgartner and John Augsburger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsire in Walkerton. Paul Hamilton was in Milford over the week end. He is a student at Western Michigan university. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart, Marcia, Jon and Susanne had as week en 4 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keller and Kathy of Muncie. Danny Smith took Reggie Coy and Dale Custer to Hoosier Skateland Saturday evening. The boys returned to Danny’s home were Mrs. Richard Smith served ice cream and birthday cake in honor of Danny’s 11th birthday.

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National 4-H Club Week To Be Observed March 3-10, Campaigns For Members

LAFAYETTE, Ind. — National 4-H Club Week, March 3to 10, will signal the start of an Indiana campaign to obtain 100,000 mefnbers in 1962. Harold B. Taylor, state 4-H club leader at Purdue university, reports the 1961 Indiana membership was 92,335. “4-H is Good for Youth—and Good for You” will be the theme for the national observance. Through news stories, radio and television programs, store window displays and community meetings purposes and objectives of 4-H will be emphasized. Hoosier 4-H club members will be able to choose from 43 projects this year. Membership is open to any boy or girl between the ages of 10 and 21 and enrollment cards may be obtained from the local club leaders or from county agricultural extension offices.

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FOR RENOMINATION —- Allan Rasor, who is current prosecuting attorney of Kosciusko county, has filed for renomination ort’the Republican ticket. Mr. Rasords serving his first four-year term as county prosecuting attorney. He is associated with the law firm of Graham, Rasor, Eschbach and Harris. He is married and has four children. Mrs. Rasor is a -registered nurse and the family lives at 1302 St. Mary’s Drive in Warsaw. He is a member of the American Legion, Presbyterian church, Lions and Elks clubs.

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In 1961 Indiana 4-H club members enrolled in a total of 211,930 projects. Most popular projects for boys and girls were crafts, 16,974 enrollments; wild life, 9,733; garden, 7,435; forestry, 6,957; electric, 10, 310; pig, 6,819; beef, 4,909; com, 4,110; dairy, 3,691; and soil and water, 4,881. Most popular projects for girls were foods with 39,903 enrollments, clothing with 30,891 and food preservation with 5,329. Taylor says more local leaders are needed in addition to new members. During. 1961 more than 4,194 men and women served as local 4-H club leaders in Indiana’s 3,043 clubs. They were assisted by 12,272 boys and girls serving as junior leaders. MRS. RUDY SIERK’S BIRTHDAY HONORED Mrs. Rudy Sierk was honored for her birthday Sunday when a dinner was served at her home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Steed and Joe Hernandez of Benton Harbor, Mich., Miss Ann Sierk of Michigan City, and Mrs. Marie Decker of Elkhart. She received nice gifts. In the afternoon Mrs. Sierk received a surprise phone call of congratulations from her cousin, Mrs. Crawford of Bueblo, Colo. Commissioners' Allowances The following is a list of claims mlowed by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on March 5,1962. T. Ethna Scot 833.33 Thojnas K. Warner 833.33 Iva L. Carpenter 833.33 Maxine Whitney 666.66 Howard G. Holbrook 833.33 Charles M. Brower 424.25 Kathryn I. Coy 708.33 Paul A. Oberli 341.66 Seth E. Rowdabaugh 300.00 Doris L. Camden 425.00 Curtis H Barker 141,67 Loa Dean Creamer- 161.00 Charlotte McSweeney 350.00 Edith H. Beltz 275.00 Virginia- Murphy 274.00 Audrey Menzie" Zent 233.33 Princess Marie Fruch 216.66 Mary Frances Noble 48.00 Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 Jeanne K. Endicott 233.33 Elnora Cox 216.66 Helen Maxine Niles 154.24 Bonnie Irwin 275.00 Idlee Armey 250.00 Phyllis Mae Munson 233.33 Phyllis Myers 216.66 Rita Miller 162.28 Lucille MeCleary 162.28

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A BIG ONE—Raymond Custer, r 1 Milford, proudly .displays a 7pound bass he caught last Monday morning with a “tip up” on Morehead lake north of North Webster. He said the bass measured 26 inches in length.

Hazel Cook . 178.28 Ruth Pfeiffer 73.14 Ruth Hoppus 275.00 Esther M. Kinney 250 00 Max Ganshom 412.00 Dave Andrews 395.33 Leo F. Miller . 325.80 Ralph C. Lichtenwalter 239.16 Bill E. Brower 275.00 Glen Whitehead 683.33 Lucile Truex 360.00 Normalee Lozier 275.00 Robert L. Ritchie 665.00 John H. Smith 680.00 Josephine’ Likens 56.00 J. B. Mishler. MD 312.50 Mary Mishler 40.00 Esther B. Markley 275j00 Frances Thomas 250.00 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 William L Garrard 112.50 Isabel Holbrook 200.00 Raymond Munson 200.00 Phyllis Munson 200.00 John Hillery 100.00 Richard Munson 180.00 Levi Raber 135.00 Elizabeth Frey 135.00 Mae McKibbin 158.95 Esther Peterson 215.50 Blode Warner 4.50 Edward Bowser 300.00 Henry Hackworth 283.33 Elizabeth Smith , 133.33 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Dale Sponseller 291.66 Raymond P. Lash 291.66 Ray Ferverda 291.66 Robert Rasor 22500 Loren T. Kruger 250.00 Lee N. Thom 390.00 Ruth Mickley 165.00 Agnes Longfellow 200.00 Laudy Bee Stevens 100.00 E. Fem Metz 200.00 Jean Tuka .. 180.00 Ellen Keifer 140.00 Elizabeth Frederick 170.00 June Thomas 30.00 Blanche E. Garber 190.00 Helen L. Mellott 170.00 Eldora Arlene Ring 200.00 Bessie I. Himes 190.00 Lorraine A. Crawford 195,00 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES CLERK United Telephone Co., phone 6.69 IBM Corp., rep. _ 177.65 Business Equip. Cd., supp. 11.11 A. E. Boyce Co., do 32.22 AUDITOR United Telephone Co., phone 15.66 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. . 14.40 Business Equip Co., do 12.90 Waddell Printing Co., do 410.10 The Bobbs-Merrill Co., law books 16.50 TREASURER Iva L. Carpenter, postage 21.30 United Telephone Co., phone 13.45 Business Equip. Co., supp. 5:74 A. E. Boyce Co., do 33.10 Business Equip. Co., rent. & desks 318.00 RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 11.80 Bankers Transport Corp., comm 3.68 Maxine Whitney, postage 4.00 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 2.50 Waddell Printing Co., do 26.00 SHERIFF United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 Herm Schaefer Ford, repair 76.12 Motorola Comm. & Elect., do 28.40 Howard G. Holbrook, meals 207.20 H & K Service, misc. main. 5.25 Sinclair Refining , Co., gas 3.70 Gast Fuel & Service, do 204.81 Coxy’s Gun Shop, misc. supp. 5.40 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., comm 12.60 BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co., phone 31.12 Glen Whitehead, mileage 13.30 Robert L. Ritchie, do 71.68 Lucile Truex, do 26.46 Business Equip. Co., supp. 35.39 Beanblossom Publishers, do 2.06 John H. Smith, mileage 35.63 CORONER J. B. Mishler, MD, mileage 9.44 COUNTY ASSESSOR Kathryn I. Coy, state meeting 15.80 United Telephone Co., phone 23.20 REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE pean S. Shideler, rental 15.00 Smith-Corona Marchant, main. 47.00 Waddell Printing Co., postage 801.00 Business Equip. Co., supp. 16.54 United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 WAYNE TWP. ASSESSOR Paul A. Oberli, state meeting 15.80 Business Equip. Co., supp. 10.71 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor, secy. 40.00 do, phone 2.20 do, rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT Charlotte McSweeney, mileage 29.60 International Bus. Mach. Corp., main. 35.53 American Photo. Equip. Co., supp. 6.00 Puckett Cafeteria, meals 22.51 The Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co., law books 3.00 West Publishing Co., do 328.50 Bancroft-Whitney Co., do 47.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co., do 56.00 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Business Equip. Co., supp. 27.49 A, E. Boyce Co., do 25.90 REG. OF VOTERS A. E. Boyce Co. supp. 86.00 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 12.25 Water Utilities, Inc., water 47.00 NIPSCO, elec. 270.61 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 32.75 Anglin Signs, repair 8.00 Wolford Electric Co., do 17.08 Schade Plumb. & Heat. Co., do 10.29 Warsaw Grain & Milling Co., supp. 32.65 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., misc. oper. 43.20 Madison Chemical Corp., do 39.24 JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 30.65 Water Utilities, Inc., water 13.52 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 4.20 NIPSCO, elec. 305.11 Warsaw Clean Towel Service Co., laundry 11.50 Arab Termite & Pest Control Co., misc. oper. 5.00 Hall Hardware, do 4.28

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COUNTY HOME United Telephone Co., phone 23.67 NIPSCO, elec. 152.59 Chinworth’s, gas 104.00 Walter Hunter, rep. 182.25 Ray Zinn, do 318.95 Charles Martin, do 173.25 1 Hall Hardware, do 3.30 Ace Hardware, do 5.29 Neuer Supp. Co., do 58.95 Hall Hardware, do 20.44 Paul McKibbin, food 27.54 Raymond Munson, do 2.70 Jet White No. 5, food <fc supp. 1076.09 Yeiter & Ganshorn, parts 30.00 The U. S. Chemical Co., supp. 19.28 Robert C. Frush, do : 54.00 Schrade Warsaw Co., do 14.25 The Blue Products Co., do 32.95 Hall Hardware, do 38.53 Ind. Restaurant Equip. Corp., do 68.54 Brennan’s Drug Store, do 206.31 Kline’s Dept. Store, do 23.90 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co., phone 23.45 Edward B. Funk, comm. 3.90 do, mileage 20.24 COMMISSIONERS Gale A. Robbins, co. council 25.00 Ralph P. Oyler, do 25.00 Charles R. Bryant, do 25.00 Harry F. Zimmerman, do 25.00 Harry R. Beatty, do 25.00 Seth Iden Mason, do 25.00 John L. Deaton, do 25.00 Raymond Gali, state meeting 16.20 Lawrence Yeiter, do 17.90 Lowell Leckrone, do * 13.00 Carl E. Franks, do 15.60 Loren Kruger, dump main. 750.00 Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 238.39 The Milford Mail, do 261.95 rhe Mail-Journal, do 5.43 Harold Garwick, prem. off. bond 10.00 Raymond L. Cooper, do 10.00 James Bachelder, do 10.00 Cassius L. Rovenstine, do 10.00 Titus Funeral Home, sold, burial 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100.00 L. J. Bibler & Son, do 100.00 Lester Rowland, do 24.00 Lawrence Kindig, fox bounty 3.00 Merl Wertenberger, do 3.00 Russell Hollar, do 66.00 John Thomas, do 3.00 Edward,'Kuhn, do 9.00 Betty Boggs, do 9.00 Lanny Lane, do 6.00 Kenneth Boggs, do 3.00 Don Morris, do 18.00 Don Baney, do _ 3.00 Mollie England, do 3.00 Supt. Ind. State Farm, exp. of inmates 49.05 White’s Ind. Man, Labor Inst., do 280.00 Mrs. Lewis Howard, do 56.00 Christian Women's Welf. Union Home, do 150.00 Indiana Boys’ School, do 493.35 Irene Byron Hosp., T-B Patients 328.66 Healthwin Hosp., do 268.50 Glen E. Neidlinger, DVM, bruc. rad 49.50 P. L. Dieterlen, DVM, T-B testing 63.40 Harry C. Lavanchy, DVM, do 48.40 Robert P. Clark, DVM, do 12.60 Thomas A. Millet, DVM, do 19.00 G. E. Neidlinger, DVM, do 352.00 Warsaw Times-Union, prel. exp. 5.40 Cyril F. Likens & Myrtle F. Likens, dump main. 75.00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman, do 75.00 Treas. of State of Indiana, exam of records 760.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL John Armoid 448.00 John Alexander 473.00 Max E. Brown 462.00 Dail Barber 517.65 Frank Beer Jr., 467.00 Clifford F. Baker 479.00 Claude Christner 486.15 Raymond Christner 497.00 Everett R. Cramblet 434.00 Rex Deaton 517.65 Harley Drudge 508.20 Gordon Drudge 450.00 Muri A. Dawalt 472.00 Wilferd Fretz 479.85 Don Forney 504.00 Delbert Grindle 461.00 Harold Gerard 472.00 Clyde Gregory 506.10 Harry Herendeen 450.00 Marshall Hawley 493.50 Glen Huffman 511.35 Walter B. Jontz 415.80 Lewis Kiser 510.30 Lawrence Kindig 514.50 Ellis Koher » 18.90 Earl Long 490.35 Bobby D. Miner 470.00 Leo Mosier 504.00 Donald Metzger 512.40 Devon Moore 449.00 Walter Miller 372.00 Norman McKinney 495.60 Richard Neer 453.00 Glen H. Neer 450.00 Ronald Norman 436.00 Rugh R. Parsons 464.10 Harold Roberts 468,00 Paul Randall . s 464.00 Roswell Robbins 468.00 Harley Slater ’ 415.80 Russell Sechrist 551.25 Worley Spitler 460.00 Glenwood Secor 464.00 Jerry Stutzman 466.00 Donavon Sellers 450.00 Keith Smith 492.45 Eldon W. Smith 469.00 Glen Stookey 469.00 Thurman D. Trine <=■ 461.00 Wayne L. Wood 462.00 Kermit F. Summers 457.80 Ray C. Nine 644.50 Gaylord Long 619.50 COUNTY HIGHWAY ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 34.69 NIPSCO, elec. 60.93 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 37.68 The Milford Mail, adv. 14.16 R. L. Bauer, dealer, equip. 210.85 Warsaw Auto. Supp., Inc., rep. 238.22 Municipal Equip. Co., do 96.60 Main. Automotive & Equip. Co., do 25.17 Motorola. C & E Inc., do 215.60 Leesburg Lumber Co., do 38.06 L & L Body Shop, do 41.00 Gragg Equip. Co., do 33.04 Hatfield Elec. Serv., do 5.20 Buffer Foundry Co., do 298.92 Friden. toe., do 25.11 Nl-hoWVJßhtfr Parts, do '35.68 American’fSeel Supply Corp., do 93.60 Canty’s ®ian>ening Center, do 3.90 Deeds Equip Co., do 38.31 Dirk Welding & Mfg. Co., do 3.90 The Elkhart Bridge <fc Iron Co., do 57.70 W & W Ikuck Sales Inc., do 500.75 Purity Cylinder Gases, Inc., do 18.91 Rayco Steel Process Co., do 59.10 Ringer Body Shop, do 78.00 Herm Schaefer Ford Co., do 93.12 Mae Allister Machinery Co., do 541.00 Korte Bros. Incf., do 591.75 Ford’s Auto Supply, do 213.58 Schrader Warsaw co., do 349.35 Gast Fuel & Serv. Inc., fuel 330.64 Standard Oil Co., gas 2290.72 Smith-Alsop Faint & Wallpaper Co., supplies -67 Texaco, Inc., oil 7.75 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., BUPP. 94.40 D-A Lubricant Co., do 320.10 Cities Service Oil Co., oil 29,93 Madison Chemical Corp., supp. 184.99 Business Equip Co., do 9.88 Western Ind. Gravel Co., gravel 1512.49 Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co., do 334.08 Mae Freidman, do 165.84 Howard Silveus, do 74.80 Johnson Warsaw Lbr. Yard, Ibr. 104.21 Ace Hardware, hdwe. 47.61 International Salt Co., salt 3,093.75 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co., signs 804.18 Kosciusko Co. Treas., ditch assess. 23.54 The Comfortemp Co., supp. 1570.00 The Mossman-Yarnelle Co., do 85.00 Flesch-Miller Inc., equip. 835.10 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL John E. Arford 400.00 Carroll Sherman 600.00 Loren J. Pound 416.00

Nina Rohm 316 §S Charlene Hartman . 275.00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCE James Snodgrass, legal serv. 400.00 Charlene Hartman, postage 13.60 United Telephone. Co., phone ? I 'v? Carroll Sherman, mileage 67.12 Loren J.a Pound, do 24.00 Nina Rohm, do 33 ? t Waddell Printing Co., do 54.50 Nagle's Off. Supp., do - 3 ’ Business Equip. Co., do American Journal of Nursing, sub. 5.00 Karl Jones, dues 14.00 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL Wlllodean C. Kincaide 420 00 Opal J. Harman 350.00 Nancy Elizabeth Moser 360.00 Mary Ruth WUson 350.00 Fraces Sophia Cochran 100.00 Lillian O. Davis 255.00 Dorothy A. McCrory 225.00 Dorothy L. Anglin 305.00 CO. WELFARE DEPT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 30.65 • Wlllodean C. Kincaide. mileage 17.42 Mary Ruth Wilson, do 25.50 Frances Sophia Cochran, do 8.38 Nancy Elizabeth Moser, do 61.20 Opal Harman, do 43.20 Harris Funeral Home, OAA burial 330.00 Central Shoe Co., crpld. child. 8.75 Riley Hosp., do 22.65 Thornburg Drug Co., ward of court 15.50 Walter Drug Co., do 9.25 William Cron. MD. do 15.00 Robert A. Craig, MD, do . 7.00 B & B Shoe Corp., do 21.73 Walter Drug Co., do 6.10 Klines Dept. Store, do 26.10 Gooper's Store, do 13.29 A. E. Ferguson, DDS, do 13.00 Miller-Jones Co., do 5.66 Lestel Regenos, do 41.66 Hand-Made Gift Shop, do 7.00 Senser’s Dept. Store, do 97.89 Warsaw Com. Schools, do 6.60 Christian Women's Welf. Union Home, do 98.00 Family & Children's Center, do 217.00 White Is Institute, do 630.00 George Williamson, hosp. commit. 18.97 Riley Hosp., do 4.00 Robert Long Hosp., do 485.10 Wlllodean C. Kincaide, do 19.26 Nancy Eliz. Moser,do 29.40 Buhtene Fuller, agent, dlr. bond J 25.00 I, Thomas K. Warner, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners, on the sth day of. March, 1962. THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE OF MEETING OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Review will meet starting on April 2,1962 at the Room of the Board of Commissioners In the Court House of Kosciusko County, Warsaw. Indiana, or In some other room provided by said Board of Commissioners. Said Board of Review will meet for the purpose of reviewing assessments and the valuations of real and personal property of said county assessed for taxation and any other business coming before said board. The Kosciusko County Board of Review shall stay In session until all pro>. ceedlngs in connection with the reassessment of real estate are completed. THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will, at 10 A.M. on the 14th day of March, 1962 at the Clerk’s Office. Court House, in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, In said County, begin Investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the Issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at s.ald time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of Issuing the permit applied for td-such applicant at the premises named: Andrew Pavel, Inc., by Andrew Pavel, Pres., and Mae Pavel, Sec., R. R. 1, Warsaw, Indiana (Resort Hotel) Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailers, R. R. No. 1, Warsaw, Indiana. • SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS Chairman. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RECEIVER’S FINAL REPORT STATE OF INDIANA ) )SS: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ) IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT JANUARY TERM. 1962 CAUSE NUMBER 299§7 IN THE MATTER OF THE RECEIVERSHIP OF J. D. WALLACE & COMPANY, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors, shareholders and all other interested parties of J. D. Wallqce & Company, Inc., an insolvent corporation, that John J. Moltz, Jr., Receiver of the J. D. Wallace & Company, Inc., has filed In the Kosciusko Circuit Court his report and account, together with vouchers, in final settlement and accounting therein and that the Court has fixed the 20th day of April, 1962, as the time for the hearing thereof, at which time the same will be heard and determined by said Court. On or before such date any creditor, shareholder or other interested party may " ' file In writing any objection of exception Ito said report and account, and the j same will be heard and determined by 1 said Court at the time so fixed as above i seW out. ..> 3 i Dated this 3rd day of March, 1962. T. ETHNA SCOTT Clerk, Kosciusko Circuit Court Rockhill, Vaudsjyeer, Kennedy & Lee . j „ ? M — M. 8. 15 * 22

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