The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 May 1962 — Page 9

Commissioners' ( Allowances The following. is a list of claims al- ■ lowed by the Board of Commissioners * at their meeting on May 1,1962. IT. Ethna Scott 833.33 Edith H. Beltz 275.00 Virginia Murphy 250.00 \ Audrey Menzie Ze?t 233.33 A Princess Marie Rrush 216.66 , “ Mary Frances Noble 168.00 *1 Agnes Longfellow 92.60 Margaret L. Menzie 84,60 Gladys Nye 41.15 Arlene Ring J^ Thomas K. Warner 833.33 Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 . Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 Jeanne K. Endicott 233.33 Elnora Cox 216.66 Helen Maxine Niles ™ Iva L. Carpenter 833.33 . Bonnie Irwin 275.00 Idlee Armey 256 00 Phyllis Mae Munson 233-33 Phyllis Myers 216.66 )Rita Miller 125.70 Hazel Cook 92.56 Lucille McCleary ~ 52.56 Maxine Whitney 666.66 Ruth Hoppus r , 275.00 [V Esther M. Kinney 250.00 11 Howard G-. Holbrook 4 833.33 I / Max Ganshorn 420.00 I Dave Andrews 403.33 W Leo F. Miller -y . , 325.00 ” Ralph C. Lichtenwalter 239.16 l Charles M. Brower 424.25 F George A. Nye 275.00 4 Glen Whitehead . 683.33 ” Lucile Truex 378.00 Normalee Lozier Robert L. Ritchie 665.00 1 John H. Smith 680.00 < Josephine Likens 88.00 J. B. Mishler, MD 312.60 Kathryn I. Coy 708.33 1 Esther B. Markley .... 275.00 1 Frances Thomas 250.00 if Allan A. Rasor 125.00 ! William I. Garrard 112.50 ' Seth E. Rowdabaugh 300.00 Doris L. Camden ’ .. a- 425.00 1 Curtis H. Barker 141.67 Loa Dean Creamer i j-r - 202.06 » Charlotte McSweeney 350.00 I Isabel Holbrook •»- 200.00 I Raymond Munson , 220.00 Phyllis Munson 220.00 . John Hillery 100.00 I Richard Munson 180.00 f Levi Raber X&O.QQ f Mae McKibbln . 177.10 ? . Esther Peterson 245.50 I Virgie Blankenship 20.50 1 Edward Bowser 300.00 J 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 >25.00 Loren T. Kruger .425.00 Lee N. Thorn 390.00 Ruth Mickley 195.00 I Agnes Longfellow 45.00 ' I Laudy Bee Stevens 150.00 E. Fern Metz 210.00 > Jean Tuka * 195.00 ’ Ellen Keifer 80.00 Elizabeth Frederick 200.00 i Lucille McCleary 150.00 Paul A. Oberli 341.66 Helen L. Mellott . 250.00 Helen L. Howard 250.00 Harold L. Stockmyer 250.00 Lorraine Crawford 250.00 Treva M. Ellison 250.00 Carl L. Shroyer 250.00 Blanche E. Garber 230.00 Dorothy Mae Boggs 420.00 Edward A. Rosswurm 155.00 Freeman E. Pence 180.00 Charles J. Richards 120.00 Helen R. Baker 270.00 Nancy J. Baker 270.09 Mary Whisler 270.00 Arnold Pfingst 240.00 Karl Franks 240.00 Chester Brown 240.00 Margaret Smith 240.00 Maude E. Lamm 140.00 "Gurney Alexander 180.00 Melvin Kepllnger 150.00 COMMISSIONERS CLERK Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., rep. 5.50 Faulkner's Traveling Biners Service, do 250.00 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 193.55 Waddell Printing Co., do 178.90 Business Equip. Co., do 97.99 Office Systems, Inc., do 56.04 , AUDITOR Thomas K. Warner, postage 147.80 IBM Corp., rep. 106.59 Office Systems, Inc., supp. 53.43 Business Equip. Co., do 17.11 Waddell Printing Co., do 83.90 A. E. Boyce Co., do 1,058.50 Bobbs-Merrill Co., law books 15.50 TREASURER United Telephone Co., phone 13.69 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 50.00 RECORDER Bankers Transport Corp., supp. 2.80 SHERIFF Ind. State Police Post 2, comm. 3.06 Western Union, do 3.97 United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 , Herm Schaefer Ford, Inc.,, rep. 2.7 C) > Motorola Comm & Elect., do 28.40 I Howard G. Holbrook, meals 162.75 / Gast Fuel & Serv., gas 118.50 W. S. Daley & Co., sup. 5.13 .1 G. A. Thompson, do 12.50 A: E. Boyce Co., do 2.45 f Waddell Printing Co., do 78.80 [ Garber Mfg. Co., uniforms 9.43 I Cox Studio, misc. oper. 11.95 Warsaw Investment Co., ins. 32.42 I Herm Schaefer Ford, car" 1,782.50 > SURVEYOR • United Helephone Co., phone 12.55 Charles M. Brower, road school 2.15 r do, mileage < 15.12 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co;, phone ! 35.58 f John H. Smith, postage 24.34 Glen Whitehead, mileage 44.31 Robert L. Ritchie, do 71.75 | John H. Smith, do 68.53 ; Lucile Truex, do 33.95 COUNTY ASSESSOR Frank O. Rarick, PM, postage 11.00 , Waddell Printing Co., supp. 8.10 REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE Kathryn I. Coy, postage 5.00 1 Warsaw Off. Sup. Co., rental 15.00 I E. H. Boeckh & Associates, supp. 18.20’ Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., rental 7.50 United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 Smith-Corona Marchant, calculator 447.50 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor, secy. 30.00 i do, phone 11.18 do, rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT ’. Seth E. Rowdabaugh, postage 3.00 1 Charlotte McSweeney, mileage 46.70 / Doris L. Camden, reporter serv. 44.10 i / Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 118.50 American Photocopy Equip. Co., do 75,00 Howard G. " Holbroek, ret. fug. 56.24 The Lawyers Co-op Publishers Co., law books - 15.00 Bancroft-Whitney Co., do 7.50 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 187.92 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 21.20 Waddell Printing Co., do 49.80 . REGISTRATION OF VOTERS T. Ethna Scott, postage 41.00 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 98.25 Water Utilities, Inc., water 56.94 NIPSCO, elec. 258.57 ! J. M. Ladd & Co., rep. 60.00 ■ Coverall Rental Serv., misc. oper. 27.30 ; Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., towel __ service 32.40 Rochester Germicide Co., misc. oper. 28.48 JAIL NIPSCO, elee. 245.96 Water Utilities Inc., water 13.88 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., serv. 11.50 Warsaw Laundry Co., Igundry 14.25 Sanco Products Co., misc. supp. 32.19 Arab Termite & Pest Cehtrol, misc. oper. 5.00 COUNTY HOME United Telephone Co., phone 36.08 Arrow Motor Transit, trans. ’ 4.68 NIPSCO, elec. 131.33 j Chinworth’s, gas 316.55 Hall Hardware, rep. _ .45 ) Chinworth’s, rep. 9.50 j Schade Plumb. & Heat., do 40.20 Gravely Ind, Inc., do 207.63 Kelley Tractor Sales, do 18.25 j Pioneer Barbers Supply, do 4.31 Munson Motor Sales, do 83.20* Paul McKibbln, eggs 40.98 Raymond Munson, food 4.90 Jet White No. 5, do 1,311.99 Brennan’s Drug Store, drugs 162.98 Ronald G. Shepler, supp 46.68 ; Miller’s, do 96.20 H. E. Simcoe, do . 50.401 / Ind. Restaurant Equip. Corp., do 6.03 Hall Hardware, do ■ 32.89 Madison Chemical Corp., do 133.16 Pioneer Barbers Supply, do 3C.7Q Ind. Restaurant Equip. Corp., equip. 316.95 Waddell Printing Co., supp. 13.90 i Treas State of Ind., refunds 42.24 I SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co., phone 18.381 Edward B. Funk, mileage 13.44 | Business Equip. Co., supp. 1.72 ! Waddell Printing Co., do 11.40 COMMISSIONERS G. A. Ballenger, rd. viewer 8.00 Ralph Tumbleson, do 8.00 1

Lloyd Harley, do 8.00 t Gerald Ballenger, mileage . .95 . Loren Kruger, rental of er Ip. 375.00 < Warsaw Time Union, legal adv. 170.43 n The Mall-Journal, do 389.22 ■< Billie Van Doren, prem. off. bond 10.00 j Mary J. Brown, do 10.00 j Alta Martin, do 10.00 < L. J. Bibler & Son, sold, burial 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100.00 ; John I. Gross, do 8.00 j Myron Ringo, Treas, 4-H club fund 1000.00 Myrl Alexander, fox bounty 30.00 j John Speicher, do 21.00 t Ronnie Scott, do 9.00 ■ Scott Flowers, do 9.00 ] Marion Baney, do _ 3.00 j Larry Boggs, do 105.00 ‘ Richard E. Baker, do 3.00 j Wilmer Snyder, do 33.00 j Richmond State Hosp., exp. of inmates 27.00 j Mrs. Lewis Howard, do 60.00 ] Hillcrest Christian Home, do 93.00 ■ Dr. Norman M. Beatty Mem. ] Hosp., do 87.02 ] White's Ind. Man. Lab. Inst., do 155.00 . Irene Byron Hosp., T-B patients 18.50 ] Health win Hosp, do 269.00 ] Robert P. Clark, DVM, brus. erad. 5.00 , H. F. Terrill, DVM, do 4.50 ] Jan D. Huber, DVM, do 3.00 : Paul L. Dleterlen, DVM, do 16.00 : Harry C. Lavanchy, DVM, do 5.00 i Glen E. Neidlinger, DVM, do 1.00 ’ Gerald W. Snider, DVM, do 4.50 I G. E. Neidlinger, DVM, T-B testing 351.90 ' JAn D. Huber, DVM, do 33.50 j O. L. McFadden, DVM, do 25.80 ] Harvey F. Carlon, DVM, do 135.00 I Drs. Snider & Miller, do 42.80 < Dr. P. L. Dleterlen, do 58.90 j Fred Easterday, tile ditch rep. 35.80 1 Mrs. Robert Wells, do 10.00 ' Robert Boggs, do 12.30 < Stanley Custer, do 100.00 < Charles M. Brower, do 6.56 J John Camden, prel. exp. 7.50 Warsaw Times-Union, do 3.46 : George A. Nye, do 12.50 ' Charles M. BroWer, do 18.32 ! Whitley County, Ind., change of . venue, 1,195.60 ’ Wabash County, Ind., do 31.00 . Ned & Bertha Stackman, dump maint. 150.00 i Cyril F & Myrtle P Likens, do 75.00 ' A. M. Mclnturf; ditch alloc. 800.00 WX , Custer, db 1,750.00 Caindoii, do 1,000.00 1 L. Xanders, surplus' tax .92 ■’Edgar L. & Ruth Brown, erroneous tax sale 6.17 COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL John Armold 414.00 Johfi‘ Alexander 414.00 Max E. Brown 414.00 Dail Barber 207.90 Frahk Seer Jr. 416.00 Clifford F. Baker 410.00 Claude Christner ■ 436.80 Rgymond Christner 414.00 Everett R. Cramblet 414.00 Rex Deaton 434.70 Harley Drudge = 430.50 Gordon Drudge 405.00 Muri A, Dawalt 414.00 Wilferd Fretz 442.05 Don Forney 414.00 Delbert Grindle 414.00 Harold Gerard 414.00 Clyde Gregory 149.10 Harry Herendeen 414.00 Marshall Hawley 434.70 Glen Huffman 434.70 Walter B. Jontz 393.30 Lewis Kiser 425.25 Lawrence Kindig 435.75 Ellis Koher 434.70 Earl Long 435.75 Bobby D. Miner 414.00 Leo Mosier 414.00 Donald Metzger 359.10 Devon Moore 415.00 Walter Miller 414.00 Norman McKinney 435.75 Richard Neer 414.00 Glen H. Neer 414.00 Ronald Norman 414.00 Hugh R. Parsons 385.35 Harold Roberts 414.00 Paul Randall 414.00 Roswell Robbins 414.00 Harley Slater 434.70 Russell Sechrist 477.75 Worley Spitler - 406.00 Glenwood Secor 415.80 Jerry - Stutzman 416.00 Donavon Sellers 414.00

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Keith Smith . 434.70 Eldon W. Smith 40« w Glen Stookey 418.00 Thurman D. Trine 4i4.n0 Wayne L. Wood 406.00 Kermit F. Summers 477.75 Ray C. Nine 644.50 Gaylord Long biu.oo COUNTY highway allowances United Telephone Co., phone 36.16 Kos. Co. Highway Dept. Off., comm. 10.51 NIPSCO, elec. Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 8.64 The Milford Mail, do Munson Chevrolet Sales, rep. 35.07 Herm Schaefer Ford C0.,d0 1150 Schade Plumb. & Heat. Inc., do 7.96 Rayco Steel Process Co., do 38.50 Purity Cylinder Gases, Inc., do 32.11 Nichols Auto Parts, do 18.84 Martins Electric Motor Shop, do 12.50 Motorola C 4s E Inc., do 215.60 W & W Truck Sales, do Emergency Radio Serv., do 50.90 E. D. Etnyre & Co., do 7.00 Johnson Lumber Yard, do 400 Bearings, Inc., do 119-70 Deeds Equip. Co., do 852.55 American Steel Supply Corp., do 413.92 Municipal Equip Co., do 494.82 Korte Bros, Inc., do 320.79 Mac Allister Mach. Co., do 1,829.66 Ginther Electric Serv., do 669.49 Warsaw Automotive Supply Inc., do 93.93 Schrader-Warsaw Co., Inc., do 180.17 The Mossman-Yarnelle Co., hdwe. 54.93 Ace Hardware, do 5.69 Nichols Auto Parts, do 29.23 Standard Oil Co., gas Otho Hoagland, gloves 20.25 Hatfield Elec. Serv., supp. 5.78 D-A Lubricant Co., do 259.05 Texaco Inc., grease 229.75 Cities Service Oil Co., kerosene 70.00 Gast Fuel & Serv. Inc., fuel 336.89 Business Equip. Co., supp. 1-02 Western Ind. Gravel Co., gravel 1,686.55 Mae Freidman, do 718 ?2 Corliss Rowland, do 69.12 No. Webster Lbr. & Supp. Co., tile 24.70 Burket Lbr. Co., do 104.55 Wheeling Corrugating Co., pipe 1,842.29 Al Hodges Redi-Mlx Concrete, concrete 15.93 Smith Construction Co., asphalt 5,580.2 b Smith-Alsop Paint & Wallpaper Co., paint o 35.05 Ind. State Industries, supp. 4.33 Stanley Custer, ditch rep. 44.96 Flesch-Miller, Inc., equip. 2,505.30 Business Equip Co., equip. 78.63 C. D. Barnes, ins. <58.70 Randall G. Yeager Ins. Agy, do 1,440.96 Charles L. Dye, Agent, do 2,798.14 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT PAYROLL John E. Arford 400.00 Carroll Sherman 600.00 Loren J. Pound 416.66 Nina L. Rohm 316.66 Charlene Hartman 275.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 37.46 Charlene Hartman, postage 9.45 Carroll Sherman, mileage 118.08 Loren J. Pound, do 56.72 Nina Rohm, do 56.32 Faulkner’s Traveling Binding Serv., rep. 50.00 E. J. LeVay, Inc., do 4.50 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 41.70 Business Equipment Co., do 2.44 Waddell Printing Co., do 75.46 E. J. LeVay, do 6.16 COUNTY WELFARE PAYROLL Willodean C. Kincaide 420.00 Opal J. Harman 350.00 Nancy Elizabeth Moser 360.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 350.00 Frances Sophia Cochran 48.00 Lillian O. Davis 255.00 Dorothy A. McCrory 225.00 Dorothy L. Anglin 305.00 COUNTY WELFARE ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 41.64 Willodean C. Kincaide, travel exp. 12.31 Mary Ruth Wilson, mileage 18.70 Nancy Elizabeth Moser, do 42.30 Opal Harman, do 20.90 Business Equip. Co., supp. IDI Dr. K. W. Stoeltlng, crpld. child 234.00 Riley Hosp., do 383.50 St. Joseph Hosp., do 9.00 Lutheran Hosp., do 5.75 Sengers Dept. Store, ward of ct. 1.42 Gackenheimer Pharmacy, do 1.75 Lestel Regenos, da 33.33 Thornburg Drug Co., do 11.80 J. L. Hillery, MD, do 6.00

R. D. Dorcier, MD, do 2.00 W. R. Shank, OD, do 5.00 Jack P. Clark, MD, do 4.00 Robert A. Craig. MD, do z 5.00 William Cron, MD, do Jl-W Virgil Ihnen, do 19 80 Sengers Dept. Store, do 40.51 Walter Drug Store, do 11.35 Washington Center School, do 46 25 White’s Institute, wards 775.00 Christian Women’s Welf. Union Home, do 98.00 Family & Children’s Center, do. 217.00 . J. R. Baum, MD., hosp. med. 45 D0 Riley Hosp., hosp. commit. 122.62 Hascal Grisson, do 19-60 . Robert Long Hosp., do 1,897.65 Willodean C. Kincaide, do 19.26 I, Thomas K. Warner, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of May, 1962. THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana C NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until May 7. 1962 at 1:30 PM (EST) receive sealed bids for the following for the Kosciusko County Highway Department. 1. 3000 gallons or less L. P. Bottled Gas, to be delivered as ordered. Gas to be delivered to various points in Kosciusko County as ordered, to fill 250 gallon tank on portable asphalt tank. Bids to be based on net price per gallon less Federal Excise Tax. 2. Pit Run Gravel as needed from various pits in Kosciusko County for the year 1962. Blds to be based on net price per cubic yard at pit site. Bids must be on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal to 10 per cent of maximum bld and the necessary affidavit of non-collusion as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the - right to reject any and all blds. Dated April 23, 1962. THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — A. 26 * M. 3 NOTICE TO VOTERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, have changed the place for voting in the Primary Election on Tuesday, May 8,1962, as follows: WAYNE TOWNSHIP - SIXTH PRECINCT. From R. R. Donnelley & Sons Campany on Road 30 West of Warsaw to Apostolic Gospel Tabernacle on Road 30 West- of Warsaw. VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP. - FIRST PRECINCT. From Mary Thomas Residence in Milford to Mary Thomas Building (Formerly Chevrolet Sales Room) on Main Street north of Walter Drug Store. x In Witness whereof, I tay&h ereunto set my hand and the seal of. Mie Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, this 25th day of April, 1962. THOMAS K, WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE TO BIDDERS PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUS BODY AND CHASSIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested persons that the Metropolitan Board of Education of the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, will receive and accept blds for one 60-passenger school bus body, fully equipped as required by law and to meet the standards set out la the regulations of the School Bus Committee and in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the superintendent. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the said board of education will also accept sealed blds for one (1) chassis to be used for the conveyance of the Aforesaid school bus body; chassis shall be equipped as provided by Indiana Statute and the regulations Os the School Bus Committee. Each bid (for body and chassis) shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in an amount at least equal to fiVe per cent (5%) es the bid or bidder’s bond to the full amount of said bid, each bid to be submitted on forms as prescribed by -the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the non-collusion affidavit properly executed. Said bids (for body and chassis) to be opened and examined in. the office of the superintendent in the Syracuse School Building, Syracuse, Indiana at the hour of 7:30 p.m. (EST) on the 15th day of May, 1962. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to read vert ise. RQNALD V. KRAMER, Secretary Metropolitan Board of Education Metropolitan School District Os Turkey Creek Township, Syracuse, Indiana MJ — A. 26 & M. 3

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MILFORD : School News ; By EARLEEN FISHER A filmed report of Joiin Glenn’s * space flight was presented to the I student body Thursday byTF. L. Hascall of Goshen, who spoke at the school a short time ago on the same subject. The band students had a hard time settling back down to normal this week after the band tour. It seemed teachers retaliated for the one day vacation by giving extra homework. Can it be that they actually missed us? SENIOR OF THE WEEK DALE R. STUMP, Jr. Rick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stump. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He was born October 7, 1944. Rick’s pet peeve is people who try to act better than they are. His advice to underclassmen is to finish school. After graduation he plans to work and to join the navy. His secret ambition is to make a million dollars. His ambition in life is to own a new Corvette. Rick’s favorites are as follows: color, blue; song, “Perculator”; singer, Elvie; movie, “Thunder Road”; actor, Steve Reeves; actress, Debbie Reynolds; food, frog legs; sports, basketball and football; subject, history; hobby, his car. TEACHER OF THE WEEK LLOY.O E- WENGER, JR. Aside from teaching the fifth grade, ypr. Wenger is the sports editor for The Mail-Journal, treasurer of the PTO, and Sunday school teacher at the Christian church. Mr. Wenger has attended the Philadelphia College of Bible, Grace college, Winona School of Theology, and Indiana university. He has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in the field of education and a Master of Arts -degree in the field of history? Mr. Wenger’s pet peeve is late papers. He advises students Jto set goals of attainment and to work hard to reach those goals. His secret ambition is to obtain a Master of Science degree in the field of education. His ambition in life is to teach and to help others. Mr. Wenger’s favorites inclule: sport, football; color, blue; hobby, writing;, .food, Italian spaghetti; kind of person, sincere and honest; poets, Walt Whitman and Gwendolyn Brooks; author, Jonathon Edwards; book, “An Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will”; kind of student, one with many interests and a zeal to learn. SENIOR NEWS By Mary Zimmerman The seniors and their guests had a potluck supper Monday, when Mr. Kesler discussed the rules for the senior trip.

In psychology we are studying mental illness. One" important pbint that we have been discussing is the way society’s attitude has changed toward this illness. Once it was thought to be a disgrace, but now if someone is | mentally ill it is no disgrace; but ‘the person should have it treated I medically as he would have another disease cured; except, of course, he would be cared for in a different way. JUNIOR NEWS By Carolyn Crowl Everyone has or is getting spring fever. The day is fast approaching when we shall be seniors. In history we are studying World War I and the after years of it. In literature we are studying poetry. We have been reading poems by Frost, Coatsworth, Dickinson, Sandburg, Teasdale, Lindsay, Whitman, Riley and other modem poets. In typing we are still typing business letters with carbon copies, but soon, we shall be. starting on something else. In home economics we are studying about laundry activities. We hope this won’t influence mothers too much. Many juniors were gone Tuesday on the band trip. The rest of us who had to go to school, hope everyone enjoyed himself. SOPHOMORE NEWS By Anni Lange In literature we’re reading poetry. Last Thursday each of us taped our voices while we read poems by modern poets. We graded each other on how clearly and how well the poem was read. The home ec. girls were busy last week planning the style show, which will be given on Friday . June 4. EIGHTH GRADE NEWS By Judy Beer The high school band toured ■ southern Indiana April 23 and 24. The band stayed at difty Falls ■ Inn at Madison, Ind. The Bth . grade members of the band are . Cathy Blauser, John Beiswanger, Allen Brunjes, Jerry'Wilson, Susi ie Price, Barbara Fox and Judy Beer. When report cards were handed out awhile back, there were not , so many honor roll students as usual. I guess the spring fever has most of us longing for school to be out. In science we are studying about electricity. Most of us are quite confused by the scientific words and terms, but we are try- ! ing our best to learn. Who knows, maybe we will all become elec- . tricians! In arithmetic we are studying formulas. This is a preparation , for algbera next year. SEVENTH GRADE NEWS By Cindy Beer In home ec. we made aprons and skirts and we are just finishing blouses. The 7th grade intermediate band members who will play for commercement are Allyson Anglin, Jinny Arthur, Barb Davis, Linda Kesler, Jeanne Moneyheffer, Allene Kilmer, Karen Rarig, Ann Tusing, Janet Purdum, and Susie Scott. The Bth graders are Susanne Dewart, Michelle Conn, Linda Beer and Connie Biller.

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Help Wanted PRODUCTION WORKER Brunswick Boats, recently located in Warsaw, has need for well qualified men and women for factory position on the day shift. No previous experience required. Applicants must be dependable, conscientious and able to furnish good reference. The position offers good working conditions, steady employment and liberal company benefits to those interested in building a secure future with a growing company. APPLY Brunswick Boats Division of Brunswick Corporation State Road 15, North, Warsaw, Indiana

Thursday, May 3,1962

It Happened In . . . Milford, Indiana Items Taken From The Files of The Milford Mail

By Dorothea Kerlin 25 YEARS AGO, MAY 6, 1937 Russell Neff is making rapid preparations for the opening of his new furniture store to be located in the Estep building on the comer of Emeline and Main streets. Mr. Neff expects to carry a complete line of modem furniture. Information has been received that Alvin Rassi of Elkhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rassi of Milford, is the person who will open the store in the Miles build-, ing, instead of Phillip Rassi, as was stated in our last issue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird have purchased the Lloyd Sinning residence property on South Henry street and expect to occupy same in the near future. They also expect to make some substantial improverhents to the property. Pinkerton and daughter Eloise had a birthday dinner in hondr bf R’idhard Thompson on Friday evenfiigi 1 ' His parents of South Bend and his ciassmate, Wade Mishler, weri? guests. Richard made his home in the Pinkerton home during the past school term and graduated from Milford high school on his birthday. He returned to South Bend with his parents Friday evening where he will be employed during the summer. Dr. W. P. Dearing, president of Oakland City college who gave commencement address Friday evening, will return to Milford on Sunday, May 9, at which time he will speak at a union service to be held at the Christian church at 7:30 p. m. 35 YEARS AGO, MAY 5, 1927 We have been informed that Jimmy Fowler who went to Denver, Colo., found the city a little too quiet and left several days ago for California. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore of Indianapolis announce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes Mary, to Dr. Eldon Hurd, also of that city, who is the son of Mrs. Mary B. Hurd of Milford. The wedding will take place in June. On Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Moore and daughter, Mrs. George W. Milthaler, entertained 50 guests with a surprise in Miss Moore’s honor, at which time the engagement, was announced. A miscellaneous shower followed the announcement. Joe Reiniche had his Ford car badly damaged Tuesday evening when he collided with one of those immovable trees. Joe is driving a new car today. The funeral for the six weeks’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Neer of Warsaw was held Tuesday afternoon at the Brethren church in Warsaw. The child was found dead in bed at the home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Neer is a daughter of Mrs. Maude Oswalt, formerly of Milford. 40 YEARS AGO, MAY 11, 1922 At the Grace Brethren church Sunday morning, May 14, the following Mother’s day program will be given: Song - Audience Prayer - Mrs. Bert McCloughen Piano solo - Ruth Dubbs Reading - Mrs. Mollie Hurd Sextette - Irene Lentz, Ruth Fuller, Lucille Lentz, Mildred Grove, Eleanor Cox, Mary Helen Potter Reading - Mrs. Olive Neff Piano trio - Mrs. F. J. Young, Ruth Fuller and Mildred Grove Reading - Lucille Lentz Offering Address - “Mother,” Miss Esther O’Keefe of Plymouth Quartet - Mrs. W. D. Groves* Mrs. Charles Kurtz, Mrs. Florence Smith and Mrs. G. L. Rex Benediction Shirl Clayton has purchased the residence property that is formerly known as the Viola Glosser property, located on East Fourth street. Mr. Clayton expects to

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some repairs on the house. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rasor and daughter Pauline gathered at the Rasor home Saturday evening where a farewell surprise party was held. The Rasors will leave May 15 for California where they expect to make their home. 50 YEARS AGO, MAY 2, 1912 There were three graduates from the common school course at the Maloy school, namely Guy Cory, Ethel Schuder and Claude Insley. The Western Bloomer Girls, champion ladies’ baseball club- of the world, will make their, first appearance in Milford Monday, May 6, when they will play one of the most interesting and exciting games of ball with the Milford Grays, that has ever been played in this vicinity.

■X KATHLEEN ROOD THREE TIME WINNER! Kathleen Rood Wins County Spelling Crown A brown-eyed lass of 12 is putting Pierceton on the map—as far as spelling is concerned—and the entire town is thrilled as Kathleen Rood brought home the county speiling championship for the third consecutive year. Kathleen, with 34 hopefuls from the fifth-sixth and seventh-eighth grades of the county, went to Warsaw Saturday morning and eliminated them one by one by spelling 43 correctly. Her closest competitor, Kathy Murray, a fifth grader from Syracuse, went down on the word “chronological.” Kathleen spelled it correctly and went on to spell “beige” and wjn the crown. . ; Some of the brain-teasers that failed to stump Kathleen were: receipt, technical, abeyance, artificial, initials, headache, picknicking, brief, agricultural, farewell, camouflage, balmy, apostrophe, accessible and atrocious. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rood, Kathleen first showed her prowess as a speller when she won the county championship three years ago when she was a fifth grader. ■ She repeated her performance last year and now wins for the third time Not only all of Pierceton but all of Kosciusko county are wishing her well as she goes into the district match at Fort Wayne. Noble County Champ The champion speller in Noble county is 13-year-old Steven Helmer, who is an eighth grader at Avilla. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Helmer. Steven won his championship by defeating Susan Weaver of Wawaka who went down on the word “lucrative.” Steven spelled it correctly and then spelled "exorbitant.”

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