The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1962 — Page 2

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7WBBI ' LAND O LAKES LEAGUE November 28, 1962 “A” League STANDINGS W L McCormick-Cutter 34 28 Syracuse Legion 33 19 Arnolds Groc. 28 24 Deans Milk 28 24 Wilkerson Paints 27 2fl ] Harris Funeral Home 26 26 Frog Tavern 24 28 Farmers Feed 23 29 Blue Shingle 22 30 Wawasee Marina 15 37 High Series — McCormick-Cut-ter 2644. High Game — McCormick-Cut-1 ter 926. 535 Up — T. Auer 568, L. Vance 556, A. Howell 562, F. Nyikos 588, W. Stahly 567, H. Bartman 548, H. Schrock 559, H. Gallahan 547. 200 Games — T. Auer 213, E. Teightmeyer 202, F. Nyikos 223, W. Stahly 216, H. Bartman 212, H. Schrock 203, R. Wogoman 203. O “B” League Hires Electric 37 15 Auers Service 30 22 Aero Mfg. o. 29 23 Carwiles TV 29 23 State Bank Syracuse 27 25 Rose JeWery 24 28 Logan Fuel 23 29 Walters Drugs 22 30 Galloways Groc. 20 32 Byler Motors 19 23 High Series — Hires Electric 2624. High Game — Hires -Electric 903. 500 Series — J. Fry 515, L. Mollenhour 562, M. Hire 544, B. Smith 562, R. Knisley 508, C. Cleveland 530, M. Hostetter 567, W. Mishler 513, F. Avery 585, D. Carwile 515, M. Hentzell 546, F. Darr 523, M. Workman 545, N. Robie 510. 200' Games — B. Smith 236, R. Knisley 201, M. Hostetter 216, F. Avery 201-203, D. Carwile 226, E. Darr 209, N. Kistler 210. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE November 29, 1962 American Industries 31 17 B & K Drive-In 30 18 Hawaiian Village 30 18 No. Webster Bank 29 19 Carwile TV 28 20 Town House 27 21 Brazel’s Bait 25%22% Pilcher’s 24 24 Floyd Lantz Painters 24 24 Baugher Builders 24 24 Mishler’s, 23 25 Marise’s 22% 25% Ruch & Van’s 22 26 Wawasee Package 22 26 Nine’s Pie Shop 21%26% Darr’s Gulf 21 27 Greene Pontiac 20% 27% Wolf’s Store 20 28 McCormick-Cutter 18 30 Klink’s 17 31 High team game and series - Hawaiian Village BQ9-2166. 500 series — B. McKibben 109-199-188-506, L. Vanlartinghom 163-198-145-506, U. Baugher 180211- I. Stahley 191-140-198-529. 170 games and 450 series — C. Knisley 453, J. Mishler 460, K. Felkner 462, L. Gilbert 454, 8.. Menefee 170-451, P. Rhodes 459, H. Frushour 170-484, E. Blakesley 459, M. L. Willsey 174-474, S. Huffer 171. INTRA-CITY LEAGUE November 29, 1962 O. K. Sales 31 17 Dairy Queen 29 19 Mail-Journal » 23 25 Larry’s Upholstery 22 26 McClintic Insurance 21 27 Andy’s D-X 18 30 High team > game — Dairy Queen 817. High team series — Dairy Queen 2364. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE November 30, 1962 Anchor Bar 37 15 Greene Pontiac 37 15 Huey Well Drilling 35 17 Country Comer 33 19 Wawasee Lumber 31 21 Byler Motors 31 21 Tom Socks 30 22 Electronic Center 25 27 The Beacon 25 27 Sportsmans Center 24 28 Liberty Coach 23 29 Marise’s 22 30 The Nine Pins 22 30 Peachey Lime Spreading 20 32 Wawasee Plaza ( 20 32 Wawasee TV 19 33 Clip & Curl 18 34 The Pines 16 36 High team game — Anchor Bar 684. High team series — Marise’s 1910. 600 series - men — J. Carr 212200 games and 525 series - men — L. Owens 205-548, B. Twaits 528, K. W. Kurtz 223-582, J. Kern 201-555, J.. Honer 527, L. Vance 219-201-586, J. Morganthaler 206- < 547, G. Beavers 227-557, E. Maurer 200, K. Knisley 200, A. Armbrust- < er 200. 500 series - women — V. < Peachey 186-170-515. 170 games and 440 series — S. ' Hoover 173-488, B. Kline 443, B. Greene 181-488, J. Criswell 440, ] S. Kern 443, D. Knisley 176-490, K. Knisley 456, L Carwile 444. ! COUNTY LEAGUE 1 December 3,1962 "A” Flight Wawasee Package Store 40 12

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I Pilcher’s Shoes 33 . 19 Lakeland Produce 32 20 JO. K. Sales 29 23 Wawasee Bowl 27 25 Frog Tavern 25 27 Thornburg Drug Co. 24 28 Byler Motors 21%30% N. Webster Hdwe. 17% 34 % Syracuse Rubber Prod. 11 41 High team game (tie) — Pilcher’s & O. K. Sales 975. High team series — Wawasee Package Stone 2783. High Ind. game — Richard Brown 255. High Ind. series — Richard Brown 638. 600 series — D. Wogoman 601, R. Strombeck 633, A. Weber 600, E. Armbruster 617. 200 games — R. Fisher 203, R. Schacht 204, R. Brown 204, L. Vance 210, K. Knisley 201, f D. Knisley 205, J. Knisley 206, J. 1 Wortinger 200, T. Schrock 212, O. Stayer 202, C. Frushour 203-204, D. Wogoman 223-208, D. Pilcher 211, C. Eby 220, A. Howell 203, R. Strombeck 223-222, S. Strombeck 202, A. Weber 215-205, E. Armbruster 204-225, E. Henning 202-207. 525 series. — R. Fisher 532, J. Tracy 533, L. Vance 569, D. Knisley 536, J. Knisley 570, F. Bud Smith 529, T. Schrock 558, O. Cobum 563, V. Stayer 538, E Smith 550, C. Frushour 586, J. Carr 561, D. Pilcher 588, C. Eby 553, A. Howell 526, B. Strombeck 536, E. Gordon 528, E. Henning 550. “B” League Wawasee Restaurant 35 17 Kinder Mfg. 34 18 Anchor Bar 28 24 Kurly’s Keglers 28 24 Connolly’s Grocery 27 25 N. Webster Lions 26 26 Coxy’s Gun-Shop 24 28 Budget Loans 24 28 Syracuse Police 21 31 Barbee Lake Hotel 12 39 High team series — Coxy’s Gun Shop 2583. High team game — Coxy’s Gun Shop 958. High Ind. series — R. Wogoman 584. High Ind. game — Carroll Walton 214. 200 games — J. Johnson 200, C. Walton 206, J. Loetz 205, B. Shock 209, C. Davies 200-200, R. Hodgson 213, > J. Rhodes 208, M. Hostetter 205, I. Rookstool 211, K. Wogoman 212. 525 series or better — G. Nordman 541, I. Rookstool 558, J. Johnson 570, C. Walton 538, K. Miller 541, B. Shock 583, C. Davies 579, R. Hodgson 571, J. Rhodes 545. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE December 4,1962 B &K. Drive-In 41 11 Syracuse Cleaners 31 21 LeVemier’s Auto Polish 26 26 Sleepy Owl 26 26 Tom Socks 24 28 Kinder Mfg. 21 31 State Bank Syracuse 21% 30% Wawasee Laundromat 17% 34% High team game — LeVerniers 767. High team series — B & K Drive-In 2138. High Ind. game — S. Kern 193. High Ind. series — M. J. Lantz 479. - 170 games and 440 series — W. Finton 466, S. Kern 193-451, H. Frushour 170-447, M. Willard 479, N. Searfoss 174-451, D. Darnell 176-471, I. Stahley 182-176-476, I. Carwile 456, M. J. Lantz 172-479. TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE December 4,1962 Foo and Faye 41 15 Campbell’s D-X 39 17 Syracuse Rubber 34 22 Ligonier State Bank 33 23 Lakeside Laundry 32 24 Ligonier Beverage 28 28 Gerard’s 28 28 Augsburger’s IGA 28 28 Arnold’s Grocery 27 29 Wawasee TV 26 20 Wawasee Plaza 21% 34% Turf Bar 20 36 G*W Pizza 18 38 Weatherhead 16% 39% High team game — Lankeside Laundry 795. High team series — Campbell’s D-X 2149. 500 series —B. Vanlaningham 201-182-161-544, N. Willson 160-181-170-511. 170 games and 420 series — M. Carman 457, D. Twaits 474, E. Wogoman 444, M. Henning 170423, L. Neff 422, L. Vance 437, N. Schacht 201-493, M. Fisher 420, K. Knisley 201-498. MILFORD BUSINESS BOWLING December 4,1962 Milford Co-op 40 16 Turf Bar I 32 24 Turf Bar II 32 24 Little and Clark 31 25 Moorman Feeds 28 28 Brock Mfg. 28 28 Mishler Funeral Home 27 29 C. S.i Myers, Inc. 25 31 Augsburger’s IGA 24 32 Servisoft and Lindsay 24 32 Chore-Time Equip. 23 33 Campbell’s Mkt. 22 34 High series — Little and Clark 2689. High team game — Little and Clark 893. High team series to date — Tuff Bar I 2746. High team game to date — Turf Bar I 952. High Ind. series to date — Ray < Sorensen 633. , High Ind. game to date — Delbert 246. 600 series — Paul Mathews 603. 500 series — L. Newman 577, D. Rensberger 570, D. Sprague 567,

H. Felkner 562, R. Auer 561, E. Estep 546, B. Little 529, D. Miller 519, P. Becker 514, J. Speicher 513, B. Vanlaningham 509, R. Slabaugh 506, J. Keller 502, F. Manges 501, J. Chamber 501, D. McFarren 500, D. Dippon 500. 200 games — R. Auer 219, R. Slabaugh 215, H. Felkner 213, P. Mathews 212-211, R. Willson 207, L. Newman 205, D. Miller 204, E. Estep 203, D. Sprague 202, D. Rensberber 200. No Curfew ■ (Continued from page 1) It was announced that this was the first known time that a student body or other teenagers had been present at a town board meeting. Discussion Held The seniors and Syracuse chief of police Donald Enyeart with officers Roy Miller and Robert Robinson then met in conference to discuss the application of the Indiana state act known as the curfew law. Vacancy Appeal Also brought before the board by the Syracuse zoning board of appeals was the question as to whether the town would approve the vacancy of a 10-foot strip on the south side of Baltimore street to allow the Liberty Coach Co. to build a new building 150 feet long by 60 feet wide. This 10-foot strip would extend west to Skinners Ditch. Baltimore street, now 60 feet wide, would then be 10 feet less, or 50 feet wide. The board signed a resolution to offer no objections to the vacancy if taken for a hearing into Kosciusko county circuit court. This decision was made after town and Liberty Coach attorney Leon Connolly explained the proper legal procedure and allowances for this type of vacancy. Other Matters Six additions to the new Syracuse sewage system, now in the final stages of construction, were approved by the board. These extensions of sewage facilities will be added at a cost of about $2,230. The areas to be added are to: A section of No. Huntington; a section of W. Carroll street; a section to be extended from Washington street into an alley; two separate sections on Chicago street, west of highway 13; and an extension from No. Harrison to a portion of N. Indiana avenue. Other matters included a request from the Syracuse fire department for permission to adapt ; the attic of the fire station into ‘ orderly storage space for some of their equipment. The work world be done by the firemen and the ' materials supplied by the town. This is to be investigated more thoroughly and will be discussed in ’ the near future. Board member ‘ Loren Longenbaugh will report ’ the findings at that time. 5 Walter Hagerdon, street and sewage commissioner, reported that the old sump pump, used for various water pumping jobs ih the town, is in extremely worn condition and should be replaced. ‘ After a brief discussion, it was decided to check into the working capacity of several pumps. Coy stated that the board realized the need for one and would approve purchase of such a pump after determining What would be best. Board members Loren Longen- ; baugh, Harry Coy, president Byron Connolly, town attorney Leon Connolly and clerk-treasurer J. Bartn Cox were present in addition to the students, members of the zoning board and other citizens.

Deaths Oscar Dahl Oscar Dalil, 61, of r 4 Syracuse, died Thursday, Nov. 29, at the Goshen General hospital at about 12:30 p. m. He had been a patient for several days. Mr. Dahl owned and operated the Dahl Septic Tank and Sewer Service in Syracuse where he had been living for 12 years. Mr. Dahl was born Nov. 3, 1901, in Gardner, 111., and was the sod of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dahl. He lived in Chicago most of his life and moved to Syracuse from Elkhart in 1951. He married Thelma Lemmon on April 25, 1927. She survives with one son, Oscar E. Dahl of Syracuse; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Rogers of Syracuse and Mrs. Richard (Irene) Kidder of Elkhart; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Luella Roles of Minnesota; and two brohtres, Roy of Chicago Heights and Elmer of Minnesota. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Harris funeral home in Syracuse with Rev. J. Ross Richey officiating. Burial was in the New Paris cemetery. Marshall N. Noe Graveside services will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday at the Sparta cemetery in Kimmell for Marshall N. Noe, 74, former Syracuse resident, who passed away in the ■ East Haven state hospital at , Richmond on Monday. Rev. Donald Poyser will of- j ficiate. Friends may call at the Harris j funeral home in Syracuse Friday evening. i Mr. Noe was born in Noble i county on March 17, 1889, to Jer- , emiah B. and Rebecca (Surfus) ] Noe. Surviving is one sister, Grace > Long of'Burlingame, Calif.; one i niece and three nephews.

Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on December 3,1962. 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 Curtis H. Barker 141.67 Loa Dean Creamer 106.00 Charlotte McSweeney 350.00 Edith H. Beltz 275.00 Virginia Murphy 250.00 Audrey Menzie Zent 233.33 Princess Marie Frush • 216.66 Mary Frances Noble 157.75 Eldora Arlene Ring 171.45 Margaret L. Menzie 168.00 Jean Tuka 168.00 Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 ■ Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 r Jeanne K. Endicott 233.33 Elnora Cox 216.66 : Jane Faris 40.00 Bessie I. Himes 40.00 Bonnie Irwin 275.00 Idlee Armey 250.00 Phyllis Mae Munson 233.33 I Phyllis Myers 216.66 Rita Miller 176.00 Lucille McCleary 168.00 Hazel Cook * 152.00 Ruth Hoppus 275.00 Esther M. Kinney 250.00 Max Ganshorn 420.00 Dave Andrews 403.33 Leo F. Miller 325.00 Ralph C. Lichtenwalter 239.16 George A. Nye 275.00 . Glen Whitehead 683.33 Lucile Truex 399.00 Normalee Lozier 275.00 Robert L. Ritchie " 730.00 J. B. Mishler, MD 625.00 Mary Mishler 80.00 Esther B. Markley 275.00 Frances Thomas 250.00 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 William I. Garrard 112.50 Isabel Holbrook 200.00 Norma Copeland 72.00 Raymond Munson 220.00 Phyllis Munson 220.00 John Hillery 100.00 Richard Munson 180.00 Levi Raber 150.00 James Long 132.00 Jane Long 132.00 Esther Peterson 183.00 Mae McKibbin 176.88 Lavon Lamaster 215.05 Frances Unger 13.00 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 225.00 Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Lee N. Thom 430.00 Ruth Mickley 190.00 E. Fem Metz 210.00 Blanche E. Garber 205.00 Helen L. Mellott 210.00 Bessie L. Himes 132.50 Madonna Sue Nellans ' 40.00 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES CLERK United Telephone Co., phone 17.13 Business Equip. Co., supp. . 5.04 A. E. Boyce Co., do 171.20 AUDITOR United Telephone Co., phone 21.17 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., rep. 25.94 Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 2.05 Business Equip Co., do 24.21 A. E. Boyce Co., do 859.95 Warsaw Off.-* Supp. Co., rental 36.00 TREASURER United Telephone Co., phone 14.37 Iva L. Carpenter, postage 13.61 Business Equip. Co., supp. 23.40 A. E. Boyce Co., do 126.40 RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 11.75 Bankers Dispatch Corp., comm. 4.16 t Maxine Whitney, postage 5.00 | Lincoln Graphic Corp., do 11.09 , Business Equip. Co., supp. 4.33 SHERIFF United Telephone Co., phone 26.20 Motorola Comm. & Elec. Inc., rep. 28.40 , Howard G. Holbrook, meals 276.50 Dunwell Service, car maint. 91.96 I H K Service, do 3.05 . Gast Fuel & Serv. Inc., gas 118.50 Sinclair Refining Co., do 30.51 i Business Equip. Co., supp. 3.70 U. S. Chemical Co., mlsc. supp. 31.00 Ace Hdwe, do 6.15 I Cox Studio, do 22.90 [ SURVEYOR , United Telephone Co., phone 12.85 Business Equip. Co., supp. 2.94 ■ Lincoln Graphic Corp., do 9.41 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co., phone 23.80 • Lucile Truex,, postage 5.00 Glen Whitehead, mileage 18.90 Robert L. Ritchie, do 66.50 Lucile Truex, do 47.53 Business Equip. Co., supp. 5.63 Country Print Shop, directory 100.00 Dayton, Musselman, teachers’ Inst. 50.00 CORONER J. B. Mishler, MD, mileage 17.44 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co., phone -11.60 Kathryn I. Coy, mileage 38.88 Friden, Inc., rep. 59.00 WAYNE TWP. ASSESSOR Paul A. Oberli, state meeting 30.40 Business Equip. Co., supp. 5.10 United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A.' Rasor, secy, help 40.00 do, phone 4.76 do, rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT Robert L. Rasor, spec, judge 10.00 Phil McNagny, Jr., do 87.20 Lowell L. Pefley, do 87.20 John D. Widaman, do 10.00 Max E. Reed, pauper att’y. 90.00 United Telephone Co., phone 87.05 do, probation phone 4.69 Frank D. Hogle, MD, expert witness fees 16.00 John E. Arford, MD, do 25.00 Bancroft-Whitney Co., law books 15.00 Bobbs-Merrlll Co., do 37.50 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD T. Ethna Scott, mileage 37.60 Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 45.79 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 1439.60 Business Equip. Co., do 7.80 A. E. Boyce Co., do 23.00 Miller & Sons Lbr. Co., voting booths 132.81 Julia E. Berger, room rent 10.00 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 11.60 Water Utilities Inc., water 48.57 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 32.75 NIPSCO, elec, 263.68 Wolford Elec. Co., rep. 12.00 Laketon Asphalt Refining Co., fuel oil 1117.12 Coverall Rental Serv., mslc. oper. 13.60 Sharp Hdwe., do 1.39 D. H. Lessig Engrs., serv. 89.00 JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 75.19 Water Utilities Inc., water 16.50 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 8.40 NIPSCO, elec. 120.28 Rife Electric Serv., rep. 103.68 Warsaw Clean Towel Service, towel service 23.00 Arab Termite Pest Control, misc. oper. 5.00 Ace Hdwe., do 3.20 Hall Hdwe, do 4.54 Sanco Prod. Co., do 53.24 COUNTY HOME United Telephone Co., phone 35.37 NIPSCO, elec. 125.27 Johnson Lbr. Yard, rep. 15.15 Schade Plumb. & Heat., do 8.35 Hall Hdwe., Inc., do 5.37 Ace Hdwe., do ' 10.76 Millington Bros., do 19.75 Sharp Hdwe. Co., do 11.03 Tri-State Heating Supply, do 19.06 Martin Electric Motor Shop, do 21.00 Warsaw Locker Plant, food 26.00 Jet White Store No. 5, do 1041.18 Raymond Munson, do 2.70 Munson Motor Sales, rep. 23.85 Gene E. Shoemaker, drugs 20.50 Pioneer Barber’s Supply, supp. 19.10 Jet White Store No. 5, do 121.00 Warsaw; Off. Supp. Co., do 4.68 George D. Cox, do 32.81 Borden’s Sanitary Serv., serv. 40.00 Hall Hdwe., supp. 37.57 Kline’s Dept. Store, do 6.28 Hauth Fire Serv., serv. 24.50 Walter Drug Co., drugs 13.00 Dept, of Pub. Welf., refunds 152.86 Ringle Furniture Store, sum. 45.00 Sears Roebuck & Co., equip 17.98 Brennans Drug Store, drugs 172.40 Munson Motor Sales, rep. 12.25 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co., phone 22.90 Business Equip. Co., supp. .70 • do, sum. 54.00 COMMISSIONERS Seth Iden Mason, co. council 25.55 Harry R. Beatty, do 25.55 Charles R. Bryant, do 25.55 Maurice Crow, tax adjust, bd. 8.00 Loren Kruger, rent, of equip. 375.00 Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 246.74 The Mail-Journal, do 268.51 Hammer Ins. Agency, prem. off. bond 50.00 Jesse H. Garris, prem. off. bond 10.00 Ralph Wrigley, do 17.50 Louis E. Stroud, sold, burial 100.00 Mishler Funeral Home, do > 100.00 Welch & Cornett Funeral Home, do 100.00 Bender Funeral Home, do 100.00 Everett Tom, Jr., fox bounty 3.00 Arden Harrold, do 3.00 Maurice Walther, do 3.00 Jack Grleder, do 3.00 Larry Boggs, do 3.00 Stanley Price, do 6.00 Ell Kauffman, do 3.00 Alfred Kuhn, do 12D0 White's Ind. Man. Labor Inst.,

exp. of inmates 358.00 I Ind. Girls’ School, do 524.25 A Paul L. Dieterlen, bruce, erad. 14.50 S Orville L. McFadden, do 4.50 F John W. McKee, do 7.50 S H. F. Terrill, do 14.50 Dr. P. L. Dieterlen, T B testing 11.50 F George A. Nye, prel. exp. 4.00 / Johnson Lumber Yard, do 8.50 I Warsaw Times-Union, do 10.36 S D. H. Lessig Engrs., Inc., do 2.10 Cyril F. * Myrtle F. Likens, J dump maint. 75.00 C B. B. McDonald State Farm, I exam of records 9.00 I A. M. Mclnturf, ditch alloc. 1197.60 C Beer <fc Slabaugh, do 1125.00 I Marjory E. Whidden, prem off < bond 10.00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman, dump J maint. 75.00 J Mrs. Lewis Howard, exp. of Inmates 90.70 £ COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL j John Armold 378.00 j John Alexander 396.00 j Dail Barber 415.80 j Max E. Brown • 396.00 Frank Beer, Jr. 396.00 Clifford F. Baker 396.00 ’ Claude Christner 415.80 £ Raymond Christner 415.80 * Everett R. Gramblet 333.00 £ Rex Deaton 425.25 f Harley Drudge 428.40 £ Gordon Drudge 360.00 ; Muri A. Dawalt 366.00 1 Wilferd Fretz 425 ?5 * Don Forney I Delbert Grindle 180.00 A Harold E. Gerard 396.00 j 1 Marshall Hawley *15.80 < Harry Herendeen 396.00 j Glen Huffman 415.80 , Walter B. Jontz 396.00 j Lawrence Kindig 378 1 Gerald Kiser 340 .20 j Ellis Koher 4 |5 88 1 Earl Long 449 ™ Bobby D. Miner 396.00 j Leo Mosier 396.00 ( Donald Metzger ' 396.90 Devon Moore -. 396.00 j Walter Miller “ , 378.00 > Norman McKinney 387.45 j Richard Neer , 369.00 j Glen H. Neer 396.00 , Ronald Norman 396.00 , Hugh R. Parsons 390.60 , Harold Roberts 396.00 j Paul Randall 415 S 2 ' Roswell Robbins 396.00 , Harley Slater 415.80 ( Russel Sechrist 469.45 ] Worley Spitler 432.00 ; Glenwood Secor 396 - 8 ” ! Jerry Stutzman 3 96.00 . Donavon Sellers 396.00 Keith Smith 415 8 2 : Eldon W. Smith 378.00 Glen Stookey 4 J6.00 Thurman D. Trine 396.00 Wayne L. Wood 342.00 Kermit F. Summers 425.25 Ray C. Nine 644.50 Gaylord Long - 619.50 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. ALLOWANCES 1 United Telephone Co., phone 38.39 NIPSCO, elec. 102.62 Times-Union, legal adv. 7.34 Southwood Machinery Sales, rep. 117.51 Summit City* Radiator Works, Inc. do 64.00 Jerry Swanson, Inc., do 50.08 Ulmer Equip Co., do 3.53 Warsaw Automotive Supply, Inc,, do 130.67 W & W Truck Sales, Inc., do 654.31 Kos. Co. Farm Bureau, do 9.50 South Side Repair, do 62.80 Herm Schafer Ford Co., do 39.91 Radiator Chemical Corp., do 10.00 Purity Cyl. Gases, Inc., do 25.85 Munson Motor Sales, do 76.21 Municipal Eduip. Co., do 151.54 Motorola C & E Inc., do 215.60 Martin’s Electric Motor Shop, do 15.00 Canty’s Sharpening Center, do 3.80 Deeds Equip. Co., do 139.60 Eutectic Welding Alloys, do 29.50 Ford’s Auto Supply, do 71.70 Gleason Service, Inc., do 18.10 Gragg Equip. Co., do 16.55 American Pamcor, Inc., do 66.22 Korte Bros., Inc., do 337.65 International Harvester Co., do 16.23 American Steel Supply Corp., do 1751.48 MacAlllster Mach. Co., Inc., do 317.50 Schrader-Warsaw Co., do 316.17 Best Cap Tire Co., tires 289.80 Cities Serv. Oil Co., oil 71.93 Gast Fuel & Serv., Inc., fuel 261.37 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supp. 38.60 Korte Paper Co., do 38.95 Moellering Supply Co., hand soap 22.80 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 1905.32 Texaco, Inc., grease 267.40 1 Waddell Printing Co., supp. 18.00 j Business Equip. Co, do. 1.02 Huffer Foundry Co., do 22.00 Elmer Zimmerman, gravel 21.00 1 Howard Silveus, do 76.70 . Corliss Rowland, do 64.80 1 John Ross, do 323.40 Mae Friedman, do 387.96 > Pike Lumber Co., lbr. 8.44 Johnson Warsaw Lumber Yard, do 2.90 Metal Prod. Div., pipes 4214.52 , The Mossman-Yarnelle Co., supp. 17.29

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J. W. Riley Hosp., hosp. commit 24.65 Willodean C. Kincaide, do 19.26 Keith D. Renbarger, do ‘ 24.20 F. L. Rheinheimer, MD, do 15.00 I, Thomas K. Warner, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners on the 3rd day of December, 1962. THOMAS K. WARNER . Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana i ’ GOLDEN RULE CLEANERS Golden Rule 2-Hour Quick Cleaners With Wed., & Sat. Laundry Service ' t Wawasee Village - Phone: 457-3553 I CHRISTMAS EXTRA SPECIAL Thursday, Friday 4 Saturday Shirts (laundered) .. ... 8 for 99c Trousers, Slaeks, Sweaters & I Skirts 5 for $3.00 Draperies 3%c per su. ft. Winter Coats (extra special) men or women $1.69 ’ Hunting & Fishing Jackets $2.00 A UK Suits, Car Coats, Jackets & 1 Dresses ■ » for $2.50 Blankets, Comforters 4 Quilts 2 - $2.50 i - 1 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1 Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 29827 • IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PE--1 TITION OF LAPEL TELEPHONE CO., 1 INC. AND UNITED TELEPHONE COM--1 PANY OF INDIANA, INC. FOR AUTHOR--1 ITY TO MERGE AND TO ASSIGN THE ; CERTIFICATE OF TERRITORIAL AUTH- , ORITY OF LAPEL TELEPHONE CO., INC. i TO UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ; INDIANA, INC.; AND THE PETITION OF 1 UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF IN- > DIANA. INC. FOR AUTHORITY TO (a) > ISSUE AND DISPOSE OF 1.250 SHARES j OF ITS $50.00 PAR VALUE COMMON > STOCK, AND (b) CONVERT THE LAPEL EXCHANGE TO DIAL OPERATION AND ) TO APPLY APPLICABLE DIAL RATES ) OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. TO SAID EXCHANGE UP- ) ON CONVERSION TO DIAL OPERATION, 5 AND THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEJ PHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. ) FOR APPROVAL OF DEPRECIATION AC- ) CRUAL RAT7ES. j Notice is hereby given that, the Public ) Service Commission of Indiana will con- ) duct public hearing In this cause in the 3 Rooms of the Commission. Room 908, 3 State Office Building, Indianapolis, In--5 diana. at 10:00 A. M., EST, on Wedhes--5 day, December 19, 1962. 3 Public participation is requested. 2 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 3 OF INDIANA 4 By ALLAN RACHLES, Secretary 0 Indianapolis, Indiana 0 November 27, 1962

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> NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Trustee ! of Plain Township, Kosciusko County, In- ; diana. will, until the hour of 7:30 o’clock p.m. on J December 27. 1962 in the Town Hall. Leesburg. Indiana receive sealed bld for the construction of a new fire station, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The site is the present location of the fire station in Leesburg, Indiana, and there is to be constructed a one-story cement block building, without basement, to bd used as a fire station. This work will be let. under one gen- • 5 eral contract and the plans and specifications are on file in the office of the ’ Plain Township Trustee. Copies may be • obtained by depositing Fitteen Dollars (sls) for each set of plans and speclfl- • cations with the Plain Township Trustee, which amount will be refunded to each actual bidder who returns such docu- » ments in good condition within ten (10) • days after the opening of the blds. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on forms furnished by the Engineer in accordance with Form 96, and with non-colluslon affidavit required -by statute, and must be accompanied by • questionnaire Form 96a, as set out by the - St;, Board of Accounts, for any pro- - posal of Five thousand Dollars ($5,000) S or more. ■ -> - Each proposal shall be accompanied by • an acceptable certified check or bank ’ draft, or a satisfactory bld bond execut- ? ed by the bidder and a surety company. - payable to the Plain Township Trustee ) for an amount of not less than five 5 per cent (5%) of the proposal as liquid--7 ated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter into a contract ) or furnish a satisfactory performance 5 bond in an amount equal to the bidder’? P contract price, and after notification ol - the acceptance of tbe bidder’s proposal. No bidder shall withdraw his proposal for -a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for opening said proposals. The con- - tractor awarded the work shall furnish acceptable surety bond in the amount of c one hundred per cent of the con- - tract price. e Wage rates on this work shall not be I, less than the prescribed scale of wages - as determined pursuant to the provisions -of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiana of 1935. The Trustee of Plain Township reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities in bidding. HAROLD HARTMAN Plain Township Trustee MJ — D. 6 * 13

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