The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 September 1962 — Page 7

It Happened In.. . Milford, Item Taken From The Files Os | The Milford Mail "

25 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 9, 1937 Harry Wagner, residing two miles north of Milford, is recovering from a sunstroke suffered oh Thursday noon of last week, while walking south from New Paris on road 15. Mrs. H. G. Davis has been suffering considerable pain from an eye injury received last week while holding -her baby. The little daughter accidentally scratched her mother’s eyeball causing a small ulcer to form. She has been receiving treatment daily for the injured eye. Miss Elizabeth Vanderveer has enrolled at Miami college at Oxford, O. » Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chatten attended the all-Star football game played at Soldier Field in Chicago last Wednesday night. Hiram Tom, 73, died Tuesday evening at his home on west Section street of complications. He leaves his wife, three sons and two daughters. Otto Wiggs and family of. Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley

Area Business Review

Warsaw Walter Drug Store Downtown Center St., Warsaw Harry Mosbaugh, R. PH Joe Mendenhall, R. PH Phone: 267-3131 Open seven days and nites Complete Prescription Dept. A Snapp Music Co. New & Used Band Instruments Repairing — Accessories Hwy. 15, South, Warsaw Phone:’267-S4lB Warsaw Monument Works 633 S. Buffalo St. - Warsaw See The Monument You Buy We Employ No Salesmen - You Save The Commission Visit our Display Before Deciding — , Kosciusko County REMC ‘ 523 S. Buffalo St. - Warsaw Phone: 267-6331 Electricity will do your work safer, quicker and cleaner than any other form of power , Heat Your Home ’ With Electricity Warsaw Abstract And Title Corp. i Abstracts - Title Insuamce 222 No. Buffalo St. - Warsaw Phone 267-5277 ] Culligan Soft Water Service Serving Kosciusko County j 1824 E. Market St. - Warsaw Phone: 267-7471 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of Paints, Enamels Varnishes and Lacquers A dependable service since 1909 J v 513f517 W. Market St. - Warsaw Phone: 267-8641 John Deere i Yeiter and Ganshom R. R. No. 4 - Warsaw, Ind. Parts & Service Phone: 267-7461 B & B Shoe Store i Warsaw, Indiana Air Step — ( Life Stride .— < Smartaire - For Women Roblee - Pedwin - Hush Puppies — For Men Buster Brown - Robin Hood — For Children Holiday Bowling Lanes 12 New Brunswick Automatic Lanes "Bowing At Its Best” 1702 E. Market St., Warsaw, Ind. . Phone: 267-5575 The Green Spot Garden Center J Argonne Road Phone: 267-6821 - Warsaw, Ind. New Paris Martin’s Feed Mills, Inc. Leesburg — New Paris j "Feeds You Can Trust” Custom Grinding & Pelleting Stiver’s General Store Bulk & Bottled Dry-Gas Service Norge Appliances Nu-Da Paints Plumbing & Heating Installations Phone: 892 New Paris j Burger’s Milk WITH ALL THE CREAM LEFT IN

Charlton spent Sunday at the Frank Charlton home. John DeFries, Jr., Herbert Gawthrop and Donald DeFries left on. Wednesday for Bloomington to ■ enter Indiana university. The new city water well was connected to the pumps last week and is now furnishing the town, supply of water. A leak in the i main extended from the well to I the pumps was discovered and it is likely it will have to be relaid or replaced. The well supplies sufficient water. 35 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 8, 1927 Mrs. H. C. Snyder gave a party Saturday afternoon honoring the third birthday anniversary of her daughter, Elizabeth Ann. . Fred Bettz DeVon Fetters left Saturdaywa motor trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryman are the parents of a daughter bom August 27. Mrs. John Robinson will assist iin the work at the Milford post j ' office during the next several i i months. ‘

Goshen E-Z Gas, Inc. 2804 S. Main St. - Goshen, Ind Appliances — Refrigeration Heating — Cooking Phone: KE 3-4181 1 j Kime Nursery & Greenhouse Landscaping That Lasts 2006 So. Main St - Goshen Phone: KE 3-6695 ——— —— j First National Bank of Goshen Complete Banking Service 1 •Bother Us, We Like It” Phone: KE 3-2175 Stark & Weaver Drug Store : "Goshen’s Original Rescall Store" 135 So. Main St. - Goshen Phone: KE 3-3030 ( Home Decorating of Goshen, Inc. ? Painting & Decorating Paints - Wallpaper Floor Coverings - Window Shades Custom Picture Frames i Greeting Cards Phone: KE 3-2156 - 229 S. Main St. < For . Complete Banking Service Salem Bank & Trust Co. Millersburg GOSHEN New Paris Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kintigh’s Camera & Hobby Shop "Relax With A Hobby” j 102 S. Main St. Goshen . Phone: KE 3-6935 Pierre W. Cripe Sales & Service Kelvinator Appliances, Heating & Air Conditioning 617 W. Pike St. - Goshen Phone: KE 3-4620 L A. Miller - Goshen, Inc. CHEVROLET - PONTIAC "Goshen’s Oldest Dealership” Ph.-. KE 3-2186 - 405 W. Pike St. . Garman Bros. Lbr. Co., Inc. "Big Enough To Serve You Not Too Big To Know You" Rd. 33 At Plymouth Ave. 1 Goshen Dial: KE 3-1582 ; Eby Ford Sales Goshen’s Only Ford Dealer Lot No. 1- 922 Lincolnway East - Ph.: KE 3-3188 Lot No. 2 - U. S. 33 West Phone: KE 3-4813 GOSHEN, IND. Federal Land Bank, Goshen i Long Term Farm Loans Pay all, any part, any time 211 W. Lincoln KE 3-2210 Marty Bassett, Mgr. Ut’blMt'ftl iiivum Goshen — Elkhart News Bookstore 130 S. Main Phone: KE 3-4050 - PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Smith-Corona Galaxies Smith-Corona Electric Royal Safaris (Just Out) Buy for School Miller’s Downtown Restauamt r 117 So. Main St. - Ph.: KE 3-6030 . FEATURING Broasted Chicken, Sea Food Steaks & Chops " Delicious Homemade Old 1 Fashioned Cream & Pecan Pies Air Conditioned F

Ray Troyer, manager of the local A and P store, has leased the Charles Walker residence and moved his family here from Nappanee on Monday. W. O. Scott left Tuesday morning for Indianapolis where he will | take charge of the Indiana Implement Dealers Association booth ' at the state fair. Mr. Scott is secretary and treasurer for the association. Andrew Wuthrich and family returned home Friday from a motor trip to New York. Mrs. Maude Oswalt has leased the Langley residence and has I moved her family from Ligonier. Thirty-seven persons enjoyed a supper on the north side of Lake Wawasee Thursday evening, G. W. Ralston, the choir leader acting as chef. Mr. arid Mrs. John Davisson entertained last week, relatives from Monticello, who were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davisson and son, Mrs. George Inskip and Burdell Tels er. 40 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 7, 1922 A lone bandit entered the Farmers State Bank here Saturday forenoon about 11:15 o’clock and i attempted to rob the bank. Cashier James T.,.Shepard and two assistant cashiers, Mrs. Blanche Parks and Mrs. George Felkner, were working at the time of the attempted robbery. The thief was frightened away when Mr. Shepard dropped to the floor out of , sight and crawled to the west door i where he had his rifle standing. I The thief was captured 30 minutes

Nappanee Foodtown Supermarket 1600 E. Market Street Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9-7 Fri. and Sat. 9-9 Largest Fresh Meat Display in Nappanee We will not be undersold knowlingly. Lowest Prices In Town "If your Floors are Bare - The 2 Rays’ Care” Rays’ Carpets, Inc. 112 S. Main St., Nappanee Phone: 773-4536 Carpet - Tile - Linoleum Factory-Trained Specialists Ray E. Miller Ray Schwartz McCormick Motors, Inc. New Cars & Trucks-OK Used Cars 24-Hoitr Wrecker Service Phone: 773-3134 - Nappanee Glen Mast’s Used Furniture and Appliances Several Gas Refrigerators 1056 W. Market St. - Nappanee Phone 773-3514 Christian Light Bookstore Tote Book - Clipit Parker & Schaeffer Pens With Free Cartridges 154 E. Market St. Nappanee NEW LOCATION Ziliak Ford Sales EAST ON U. S. 6 - NAPPANEE New & Used Cars Complete Service Phone: 773-3121 “Be Smart - Shop With Art” Christner Oil Co. D-X PRODUCTS FIRESTONE TIRES DELCO BATTERIES 24-Hour Tank Wagon Service Phone: 773-4515 - Nappanee Warren’s Men’s & Boy’s Wear Home of Curlee Suits 107 E. Market Nappanee D. W. Greene PONTIAC SALES International Trucks 24-Hour Wrecker Service Ph.: 773-4174 - Nappanee Auto Clinic Complete Radiator Repairing and Recoring 152 W. Walnut Phone: 773-4139 Nappanee B& B Restaurant T" "Just A Good Place To Eat” SIZZLING STEAKS BROASTED CHICKEN Private Dining Room For Banquets 102 E. Market St. Phu 773-4722 Nappanee North Webster Gray’s Super Market Mid-Lakes Shopping Center No. Webster - Phone: 834-2442 MOBIL White & Wagoner Service Station General Repair - Tire Service Re-Capping t AAA Dial: 834-1631 N. Webster, Ind. ( Paul Scott Agency Mid-Lake Shopping Center North Webster, 834-1304 The Travelers Insurance Companies Leesburg Watson’s Super Market “The Place To Go For The Brands You Know” Phone 453-4331 Leesburg Town Shop — The Store of Famous Brands — Dry Goods, Ready-To-Wear, Shoes Gifts — Draperies Ph.: 453-7271 Leesburg

later in the bam at Delbert Hastings’ farm by armed citizens, i Saturday’s temperature of 98 was the highest temperature recorded in September since 1917. Edwin Neff will leave this week for Bloomington where he will enter upon his third term in the Indiana, university as a student of law. The Milford consolidated schools and also the Crowl school convened Monday morning, with all the rooms in the building well filled. Enrollment in the Milford school was as follows: First grade - 40 Second grade - 36 Third grade - 32 Fourth grade - 32 Fifth grade - 40 Sixth grade -45 Total - 225 High School - 175 Total enrollment - 400 Amos Price was off duty at the j. Beer factory last Friday and Saturday from the effects of stepping on a nail. 50 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 5, 1912 Albert Weybum, 67 years, one month and three days, died Saturday at his home on West Emeline street. He is survived by his wife, the former Martha Masters. On Sunday, Sept. 1, W. J. Om and Noah Miller were pleasantly surprised upon their arrival home from the Sunday morning services to find about 35 of the relatives and friends had gathered in their absence for the purpose of reminding them of their birthday. Dr. J. F. Peterson attended the state dental meeting held in Rome City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James McKibben and daughter, Katherine left Tuesday for Indianapolis where they will attend the state fair. Mrs. Jasper Clem, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Neff and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vail and family attended the Matthews family reunion held at New Paris last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewart spent several days in Chicago, guests of their son Fordie. William Fisher sowed radish seed on some onion ground west of ! Milford and these late rains have put him in position to supply the county with the most tender radishes ever grown. They are the , long white variety and free from

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BOAT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS — 10,000 square feet floor space. Business and buildings on 4 acres. Good location. Priced right. S3OOO DOWN will buy business building. Restaurant in downstairs, apartments above. Ten per cent return on investment. . 5 2 APARTMENT HOUSE in Milford. Conveniently located to town. Priced to sell. 20 ACRES —» 9 acres tillable. Total price only $5,000. 3-BEDROOM — All modem home in Milford on full size lot. Price only $5,500. YEAR-ROUND HOME ON Waubee Lake. Two-bedrooms, two baths. Attached garage. Family room with fire place. Large carpeted living room over-looking lake. Priced to sell. 3 HOMES at Dewart Lake. Two-car garage plus three extra lots. Good investment MILFORD BUILDING LOT — 110* X 132’ priced at SI,OOO cash. OSWALT MALTY Leesburg — Phone: 453-4272 Milford •—• Phone: 658-2461 • Tues., Thurs. & Fri. p.m.

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NEW ADVANCE BLDG.—This artist’s sketch is of the new Cromwell Advance building, recently completed.

the sharp sting that usually inhabits those of dry weather and of slow growth. Charles Griffith, a brother of Harvey Griffith, moved his family from Illinois to Milford, arriving last Thursday. COUNTY ASC COMMITTEES Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation, committees elected in the nearby townships include the following: Washington: Ward Kerr, Forrest Tinkey, John Mowrey, Royce Weaver and Robert Long. Jackson: Max Walther, Wilbur

The Advance observed its 50th anniversary of publication Saturday with an open house. Publishers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robbins,

! Pyle, Charles Gilbert, Walter Keim and Lowell Tucker. Monroe: Howard Workman, Earl Ellenwood, Richard Ellison, Clifford Sellers, and Donald Swartz. The election was held Aug. 23. White House Correspondent Coming Near Here Ray Scherer, veteran White House correspondent, will be the speaker at the Whitley County REMC meeting to be held on September 20. The meeting will be held at 17:30 at the Columbia City Joint high school. Mr. Scherer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scherler of Fort Wayne and is a native of Peru. His topic will be “JFK’s Washington.” | He was a feature writer for The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette before he joined the National Broad--1 casting Company in 1947. He was news editor for five „ years and covered Congress and the Pentagon. For the past 10 years he has been a White House correspondent for the radio and television network. He covered the national political conventions and campaigns of 1952 when President Eisenhower took office. He covered Khrushchev’s cross-country travels in the United States and former Vice President Nixon’s visit to , Russia. j Al Stewart, director of music at Purdue, will bring a 12-voice chorius to provide the musical highlights for the meeting. I A total of? 42,000 in patronage .capital will be refunded to the member-owners of the REMC who ■ belonged in 1948. This is the first year that refunds have been made since it was organized 25 years [ago. Those present will receive their checks at the meeting and the rest will be mailed. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Commissioners Allowances The following Is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners at . their meeting on September 4,1962. T. Ethna Scott 833.33 Thomas 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 Gladys R. Nye 13.20 Curtis H. Barker Loa Dean Creamer 47.00 Charlotte McSweeney 350.00 Edith H. Beltz s 275.00 Virginia Murphy 250.00 Audrey Menzie Zent 233.33 Princess Marie Frush 216.66 Eldora Arlene Ring 210.30 Gladys Nye 29.71 Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 Jeanne K. Endicott 233.33 Elnora Cox 216.66 Helen Maxine Niles 202.24 Sherrill Joan Fisher 189.68 Bonnie Irwin 275.00 Phyllis Mae Munson 233.33 Phyllis Myers 216.66 Rita Miller 177.14 Ruth Hoppus 275.00 Esther M. Kinney 250.00 Max Ganshom ' 424.00 Dave Andrews 407.33 Leo F. Miller 325.00 Ralph C. Lichtenwaiter 239.16 George A. Nye . 275.00 Glen Whitehead 683.33 Normalee Lozier 275.00 Robert L. Ritchie 730.00 Viola Whitehead sy 40.00 Tom Zent ’ 116.00 J. B. Mishler, MD 312.50 Mary Mishler .. 100.00 Esther B. Markley 275.00 ■ Frances Thomas 250.00 I Allan A. Rasor 125.00 i William I. Garrard 112.50 | Isabel Holbrook 200.00 ■ Dolores McDaniel 56.00 Raymond Munson . 220.00 Phyllis Munson 220.00 John Hillery 100.00 Richard Munson 180.00 Levi Raber 150.00 Amos Bontrager 135.00 Esther Peterson 269.50 I Patricia McKibbin 190.00 Mae McKibbin , 143.00 Edward Bowser 300.00 I [ Henry Hackworth 283.33 i ! Elizabeth Smith 133.33 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Dale Sponseller 291.66 ■ Raymond P. Lash 291.66 i Ray Ferverda 291.66 ! Robert Rasor 225.00 Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Blanche E. Garber 250.00 Helen L. Mellott 250.00 > Ruth Mickley 120.00 E. Fern Metz 125.00 I Agnes Longfellow 30.00 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES CLERK United Telephone Co., phone 15.10 Business Equip. Co., rep. 13.50 Waddell Printing Co., supp. 18.00 A. E. Boyce Co., do 109.10 AUDITOR United Telephone Co., phone 44.70

Thursday, September 6,1962 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

were the recipients of numerous floral pieces, cards and the well wishes of friends in a broad area surrounding Cromwell.

Warsaw Office Supply Co., rep. 83.64 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 113.50 Waddell Printing Co., do 4.40 Warsaw Office Supply Co., rental 72.00 TREASURER Iva L. Carpenter, postage 23.74 United Telephone Co., phone 13.25 Business Equip. Co., supp. 11.35 A. E. Boyce Co., do 51.90 Warsaw Off. Supply Co., rental 8.1)0 “ RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 23.20 Bankers Dispatch Corp., comm. 3.76 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 153.00 Reeordak Corp., do 12.00 SHERIFF Western Union, comm. 1.52 United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 Motorola Comm. & Elect., rep. 28.40 Fords Auto Supply, do 3.67 H. & K. Sinclair Serv., do 3.05 Howard G. Holbrook, meals 307.00 Dunwell Serv., car main. 83.90 Gast Fuel & Serv., gasoline 237.00 Sinclair Refining Co., do 9.C8 Geographical Pub. Co., supp. 29.50 « VFW Post No. 1126, flag 6.50 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., phone 32.95 Lincoln Graphic Corp., supp. 11.30 “ COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Normalee Lozier, notarizing 5.75 ; United Telephone Co., phone 26.36 Glen Whitehead, comm. 46.00 ■ Business Equip. Co., supp. 15.28 ‘ G. I. Printed Tape Co., do 16.28 CORONER J. B. Mishler, MD, mileage 15.76 > COUNTY ASSESSOR , United Telephone Co., phone 23.60 ’ WAYNE TWP. ASSESSOR Paul A. Oberli, state meeting 30.40 Business Equip. Co., supp. 4.85 I REASSESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE United Telephone Co., phone 23.20 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY • Allan A. Rasor, secy. 50 80 . do, state meeting 83.52 ’ do, phone 2.95 I" do, mileage 8.40 do, office rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT > F. E. Rakestraw, special judge 22.50 Robert L. Rasor, do 30,00 ' Lowell L. pefley, do 21.80 ■ United Telephone Co., phone 174.78 I Charlotte McSweeney, postage 2.00 do, mileage 56 10 ■ United Telephone Cc., probation ph. 19.97 West Publishing Co., law books 444.G0 American Law Book Cd., do 57.50 I COUNTY ELECTION BOARD A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 13.00 COURT HOUSE ’ United Telephone Co., phdne 11.60 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 32 75 ’ Water Utilities, Inc., water 41.70 NIPSCO, elec. ’ 173.90 Schade Plumb. & Heat., rep. 14.70 '• Laketon Asphalt Ref. Inc., fuel oil 609.43 . Madison Chemical Corp., supp. 22.24 Coverall Rental Serv., misc. oper. 6.80 ■ Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., towels service 40 8u JAIL > United Telephone Co., phone 72.38 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 4.20 ! NIPSCO, elec. & gas 66 55 > I Water Unilities, Inc., water 16 30 . G. H. Ellis, rep. 200 • Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., towel ■ service 11.50 , Arab Termite & Pest Control, ’ misc. oper 5.00 > Service Electric Inc., do 4.40 ■ Ace Hardware, do 1.43 1 J. M. Ladd Co., rep. 175.00 ; COUNTY HOME United Telephone Co., phone 21.23 NIPSCO, elec. 120.03 Chinworth’s, gas 282.75 Miller & Sons Lbr. Co., rep. 178.24 Johnson Lumber Yard, do 61.45 Chinworth’s, rep. 14.68 ComforTemp, Inc., do 50.28 Schade Plumb. & Heat., Inc., do 7.20 Ace Hardware, do 7.08 Tri-State Heating Supp., do 13.52 Sharp Hardware, do 21.35 South Bend Range Corp., do 48.90 Gravely Tractor Station 8, do ; 11.10 Hall Hardware, Inc., do 2.85 ■ Kutz Coal Co., coal 703.54 • Standard Oil Co., gasoline 95.00 Paul McKibbin, eggs 37.07 3 Raymond Munson, food 2.20 3 Jet White Store No. 5. do 1330.22 3 Ind. Restaurant Equip. Corp., supp. 82.16 6 Steve Kaiser, do 30.12 3 The U. S. Chemical Co., do 22.88 5 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., do 90.40 3 Coverall Rental Serv. Inc., rental 7.70 6 Pioneer Barber Supply, supp. 54.65 0 Kline’s Dept. Store, do 4.39 0 Madison Chemical Corp., do 84.56 p Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. Co., do 9.73 7 Robert Frush, do 54.80 0 Hall Hardware, do 7.33 0 The United StateS Chemical Co., do 111.65 ,0 Warsaw Laundry Co., do 8.00 0 Hull House, do 11.85 3 Brennan’s Drug Store, drugs 181.52 6 Hall Hardware, supp. 25.56 0 SERVICE OFFICER 1 Edward B. Funk, comm. 8.00 0 United Telephone Co., phone 23.64 0 Edward B. Funk, mileage 19.04 3 COMMISSIONERS 6 Floyd Tucker, per diem rd. viewer 800 4 Lloyd Harley, do B.CO 8 John Norton, do 800 0 do, mileage, do • 2.15 3 Office Systems, Inc., exp. bd. of 6 review * 25.69 4 Loren J. Kruger, dump maint 375 00 0 The Mail-Journal, legal adv. 275.36 3 Warsaw Times-Union, do 240.40 0 Strayer Ins. Agency, prem. Off. bond 50.00 3 Met School Dist. of Wabash, 3 transfer tuition 2287.50 5 The School City of Anderson, do 683.08 3 Harris Funeral Home, sold burial 166.00 3 Harris-Troxel Funeral Home, do 300.00 3 Landis Funeral Serv., do 100.00 0 Stanley Price, fox bounty 3.00 ) Lucille Outcelt, do 3.00 3 Max Miller, do 3.00 3 Don Baney, do 6.00 ) Arden Rhoades, do 3.00 j William Hudson, do 6.06 ) Larry Mellott, do 3.00 ) Shelma Marshall, do 3.00 ) Patricia Walls, do 6.00 ) Norman Hagg, do 6.00 I Mrs. Lewis Howard, exp. of inmates 62.00 j White’s Ind. Manual Labor Inst., do 65.00 ; Hillcrest Christian Home, do 93.00 ) Robert P. Clark, DVM, brus. erad. 6.50 ; Harvey F. Carlon, DVM, do 43.00 I O. L. McFadden, DVM, T-B testing 20.10 i Harvey F. Carlon, DVM, do 127.10 I Lewis Hile, tile ditcn repair 99 50 i j Rufus Miner, do 17.50 i Hal Wright, do 55.38 I Roy Haney, do 41.90 :; Phillip Lash, do 29.00 Merl Wolf, do 99.99 Russell Long, do 92.24 ; J. R. Bauer, prel. exp. 20.00 Jerry A. Gullett, do 171.12 ; William Flynn, do 32.G0 i Johnson Lbr. Yard, do 15 00 i Warsaw Times-Union, do 7.78 , Treas Marshall Co., change of venue 26.06 i Ned & Bertha Stuckman, dump i maintenance 75.00 I Cyril F. Likens, do 75.00 i Joseph Sparduto, rent 25.00 Beer & Slabaugh, ditch, alloc. 1000 00 John Camden, do 244.88 A. M. Mclnturf, do 2000.00 i Stanley Custer, do 500.00, I A. M. Mclnturf, do 1440.00 i Healthwin Hosp., T-B patients 166.00 i. Dick Sittier, fox bounty 3.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL II John Armold 360.60

; The new home of the Advance is xceptionally clean and well equipped for a weekly publication in a i town the size of Cromwell.

I John Alexander . 37’100 • Max E. Brown 360.00 • Dail Barber 378.00 I Frank Beer Jr. 378 60 Clifford F. Baker 360.00 Claude Christner 396.90 1 Raymond Christner 373.00 > Everett R. Cramblet 378.00 1 Rex Deaton 431.55 1 Harley Drudge 436.80 Gordon Drudge “ 357.00 1 Muri A. Dawalt 324.00 > Wilferd Fretz 368.55 1 Don Forney 378.00 I Delbert Grindle 402.60 Harold Gerard 373.00 ! Harry Herendeen 384.00 1 Marshall Hawley 396.90 > Glen Huffman 415.80 r Walter B. Jontz 336.60 > Estate of Lewis Kiser 102.90 > Lawrence Kindig s 437.85 I Ellis Koher 426.30 0 Earl Long 435 75 i Bobby D. Miner 396.00 5 Leo Mosier 378.00 ) Donald Metzger 409.50 Devon Moore 378.00 5 Walter Miller 378.00 ) Norman McKinney 380.10 Richard Neer 369.00 > Glen H. Neer 378.00 ; Larry W. Nellans 349.65 ) Ronald Norman 324.00 i i Hugh R. Parsons 359.10 j Harold Roberts 384.00 Paul Randall 415.80 > Roswell Rabbins 378.00 Harley Slater 415.80 ) Russell Sechrist . 480.90 Worley Spitler 378.60 ) Glenwood Secor 394.80 > Jerry Stutzman 378.00 Donavon Sellers 324.00 ) Keith Smith 421.05 Eldon W. Smith 378.00 ) Glen Stookey . 380.00 > Thurman D. Trine ‘ 378.00 j Wayne L. Wood 360.00 ) Kermit F. Summers 441.00 ; Ray C, Nine 644.50 Gaylord Long 619.50 ) CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. ALLOWANCES ) NIPSCO", elec. 146.90 ) United Telephone Co., phone .36.25 3 Kos. Co. Highway Dept., comm 1 & repair 902 ) Purity Cyl. Gases, Inc., rep. 69.11 I Friden, Inc., do 20.25 ), Schade Plumb. & Heat. Co., do 1.00 ) Schrader-Warsaw Co., do 165.58 Herm Schaefer Ford Co., do 14.52 j Smith ’ Alsop Paint & Wallpaper CO., do 42.2 b ) Stokes Bros., do 13.75 > Superior Pipe Spec., do 56.14 ) I Warsaw Automotive Supply, > Inc., do - 100.00 ) W & W Truck Sales, Inc., do 868.91 ! Kos. Co. Farm Bureau, do 5.85 I Millington Bros., do 7.90 ) The Mossman-Yarnelle Co., do 26.87 Motorola C & E Inc., do 215.60 > Deeds Equip. Co., do 771.30 Eutectic Welding Alloys, do -93.25 1 Flesch-Miller, Inc., do . 523.15 ) I Friden, Inc., do 26.86 > I Municipal Equip Co., do 44.66 > Korte Bros., Inc., do 227.90 I Bearings, Inc., do 87.92 American Steel Supply Corp., do 613.68 ) Hartsock Motor Sales, do 2.40 Ford’s Auto Supply, do 218.87 ) Best Cap Tire Co., tires 127.67 ) Cities Service Oil Co., kerosene 70.00 > Gast Fuel & Service Inc., fuel 487.58 ) Standard Oil Co., gasoline 2041.36 Texaco Inc., oil & grease . 146.35 3 Ace Hardware, hardware 77.71 3 Sharp Hardware, do ' 1.60 5 Business Equip. Co., supp. ! 3.00 1 I Waddell Printing Co., do 8.79 5 A. E. Boyce Co., do 46.45 3* Western Indiana Gravel Co., 3 gravel » 6642.20 3 Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co., do 3778.33 3 Elmer H. Zimmerman, do 85.80 2 Corliss Rowland, do 64.80 5 Celia S. Kuhn, do 79.20 0 Mae Friedman, do 33.60 0 Wayne Bucher, do 362.88 5 Johnson Warsaw Lumber Yard, 1 cement 4.05 0 Wheeling Corrugating Co., pipe 877.89 7 Shue Spray Serv., spraying 1497.20 0 Pierceton Equip. Co., asphalt 2219.66 2 Smith Construction Co., do 31153.10 6 W. A. Diddel Agency, ins. 101.17 2 Leonard Stackhouse, rent 25.00 8 Alice Atkinson, do 25.00 0 Kos. Co. Treasurer, ditch assess 236.12 0 Ginther Electric Serv., wire 5.13 5 Cole Tool Mfg., tools 99.50 9 Armco Steel Corp., bridge maint. 3428.20 6 do, do 5421.60,, 3 Charles Dye, Agent, ins. 35.87 0 CO. HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCES' 3 John E. Arford ' 400.00 5 Carroll Sherman 600.00 0 Loren Pound 416.66 5 Nina L. Rohm 158.33 2 Charlene Hartman 275.00 6 Elizabeth Plew 300.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL 0 United Telephone Co., phone 50.68 4 Charlene Hartman, postage 9.41 4 Carroll Sherman, mileage 85.68 Loren J. Pound, do 42.72 0 Elizabeth Plew, do " 1 51.68 O' Nina Rohm, do 26.64 0 Waddell Printing Co., supp. * 18.00 5 LaMotte Chemical, do 2.38 Taylor Instrument Co., do 2.80 9 E. F. Frutchey Co., do k 7.50 0 Segessman Leather Products, Inc., do 17.54 6 county Welfare dept, payroll 0 Willodean C. Kincaide 420.00 0 Opal J. Harman 350.00 Keith D. Renbarger 360.00 1 Mary Ruth Wilson 350.00 3 Frances Sophia Cochran 40.00 0 Lillian O. Davis 255.00 0 Dorothy A. McCrory 225.00 I) Dorothy L. Anglin 305.00 3 CO. WELFARE DEPT. ALLOWANCES J United Telephone Co., phone 36.13 ) Willodean C. Kincaide, mileage 45.21 0 Opal Harman, do 39.60 ) Keith D. Renbarger, do 120.50 3 Frances S. Cochran, do 8.96 ) Mary Ruth Wilson, do 35.70 ) McHatton Funeral Home, old. ) age burial ' 300.00 ) Huff Funeral Home, do 285.00 ) Riley Hosp., crpld children 17.86 1 The Lutheran Hosp., do 14.55 ) Shine Shoe Store, ward of court 7.18 ) Lestel Regenos, do 33.33 ) Beltone Hearing Serv., do 45.00 ) Fuller’s General Store, do 6.33 ) Alvin J. Haley, MD, do 8.00 ) A. F. Ferguson, DDS, do 25.00 I Jack P. Clark, MD, do 26.00 I Thornburg Drug Co., do ~ 4.50 II Walter Drug Co., do 3.74 11 William Cron, MD, do 10.00 11 Robert A. Craig, MD, do 5.00 . 1 B & B Shoe Store, do . 10.33 I i Murphy Medical Center, do 5.50 I Millers Mens Wear, do 26.15 l Vactor O Connell, MD, do 6.00 I j Theodore HUI, MD, do 96.25 I B & B Shoe Store, do 10.79 I j White’s Institute, wards 465.00 Bethel Home Place, Inc., do 30.0 b i I Family & Children's Center, do 372.00 i Willodean C. Kincaide, hosp. comit 9.63 i Opal Harman, do 24.80 I Keith D. Renbarger, do 28.90 I Long & Coleman Hosp., do 3558.90 Riley Hosp., do 27.95 i. I, Thomas K. Warner, do hereby certify that the above- 1 is a true list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of September, 1962. THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana

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