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FIRST PLACE WINNERS — Pierceton piano and voice students ■who won first (superior) rating at Fort Wayne Central high school

Woman's City Tourney Ends January 13 The Syracuse Woman’s bowling association ended its annual city tournament Jan. 20. Team events were rolled January 12-13 at Bowlway Lanes, Ligonier and -doubles and singles were rolled January 19-20 at the Wawasee Bowl. * ’Essex Wire/no. 2 of .Ligonier captured top honors in the team events with a 2973. Members of this team are Betsy Cox, Estella Heffner, Joy Nolan, Leah Hosier and Loretta Hawn. . Fifty-six -teams entered in the tournament, 94 teams in doubles, 188 in singles and 120 in all •events. The top ten in each event are as follows: TEAM EVENTS Essex Wire 2, 2973: Essex Wire’s, 2828: Camp-

Area Business Review

Warsaw Lowery Sewing & * Fabric Center DEALERS FOR NECCHI, PFAFF, ELNA & VIKING MACHINES Fast Guaranteed Service On AU Makes 109 W. Center St. - Ph.: 267-8631 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. Culligan Soft Water Service Serving Kosciusko County 1824 E. Market St. - Warsaw Phone: 267-7471 B & B Shoe Store Warsaw, Indiana Air Step — Life Stride — Smartaire - For Women Roblee - Pedwin - Hush Puppie — For Men Buster Brown - Robin Hood —■ For Children Snapp Music Co. New & Used Band Instruments Repairing — Accessories Hwy. 15, South, Warsaw , Phone: 267-8418 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? SEE A BUG? CALL . .. Arab Termite & Pest Control Co. Phone: 267-5888 - Warsaw, Ind. 214 Detroit Street Jack Smith, Representative New Paris Stiver’s General Store - Bulk and Bottled Dri-Gas Service Nu-Oa Paint Plumbing and Heating Installations Phone: 892 > New Paris Hess Bros. See Us For Your Case Farm Machinery Case Utility Equipment Howard Rotovator Foraker, Ind. - Ph.: New Paris 871

Saturday ard shown here. They are, seated left to right, Rose Mowrey, Kathy Rood and Cheryl Rager.

bell’s D-X, 2728, IGA, 2702; Essex WO £2695; Essex Wire 1, 26&; Topeka Ladies, 2684, Elijah Motor Sales, 2682; Tom Socks/2670 and Arn- ■ old’s Grocery, 2643. DOUBLES: Edna Hutsell-Nor-ma Galloway, 1172; Norma Schacht-Phyllis Maresh, 1165; Nancy Peterson-Carolyn Wogoman, 1143; Marge Smith-Joan Weaver, 1134; Mernjona HireRosemary Mathew, 1120; Nancy Searfoss-Sharon Ryan, 1118, Doris Darnell-Isabelle Stahley,lll2: Damie Knisley-Mabel Walton, 1106; Relen Rule-Ann Gallahan, 1106, Rea Weaver-Betty Menefee, 1106. SINGLES: Carol Hochstetler, 257; Nancy Peterson, 646; Carol Rasbaugh, 615; Sharon Ryan, 607; Marilyn Ringler,* 602; Edna Jutsell, 597; Jeanette Schortgen, 594; Kathryn Knisley, 588; Mary Jane Bechtold, 584 and Fredetta Money, 584. ' f ' ■ ’ AT J. EVENTS (scratch total): Kathryn Knisley, 1515; Betty Vanlaningham, 1513; Betty Ostrander, 1489; Rc-jpiary Mathew, 1472;

Goshen Goshen Shoe Service SHOE REPAIRING 109 East Washington St. American Laundry & Dry Cleaners 117 W. Jefferson St. Phone: KE 3-1032 - Goshen, Ind. Complete Laundry Service Sanitone Cleaning Industrial Uniform Rental Juday’s Alignment & Brake Serv. Frame & Wheel Straightening Washington & Third Sts. - Goshen Phone: KE 3-2794 Goshen, Ind. 1 ICbJLLVAi lIIHIMI* Goshen — Elkhart News Bookstore 130 S. Main Phone: KE 3-4050 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS* , Smith-Corona Galaxies Smith-Corona Electric « ■ Royal Safaris Buy For School or Home Goshen, Ind. E-Z Gas, Inc. 2804 S. Main St. - Goshen, Ind Appliances — Refrigeration Heating — Cooking Phone: KE 3-4181 ■ ’ • / Miller’s Downtown Restaurant 117 So. Main St. - Ph.: KE 3-6030 FEATURING Broasted Chicken, Sea Food Steaks & Chops Delicious Old Fashioned Cream & Pecan Pies Air Conditioned Goshen, Ind. First National Bank of Goshen Complete Banking Service ■Bother Us, We Like It” ■Phone: KE 3-2175 For, Complete Banking Service Salem Bank & Trust Co. Millersburg GOSHEN New Paris Member Federal Peposit Insurance Corporation Home Decorating of Goshen, Inc. Painting & Decorating Paints - Wallpaper Floor Coverings - Window Shades Custom Picture Frames Woody Risser - Owner Phone: KE 3-2156 - 229 S. Main St. Stark & Weaver Drug Store “Goshen’s Original RexaU Store?’ 135 So. Main St. - Goshen Phone: KE 3-3030 V' Garman Bros. Lbr. Co., Inc. “Big Enough To Serve You Not Too Big To Know You” Rd. 33 At Plymouth Ave. Goshen Dial: KE 3-1582

Standing, I to r, Steve Likens, Carol Tuttle and Mike Makemson. Mail-Journal staff photo.

Isabelle. Stahley, 1466, Rosemary Emerick,. 1355; Nancy Wilson, 1447, Frances Holloway, 1447; Elly Blakesley, 1439; Helen Flowers, 1438. Science Fair Sponsored By Purdue U. The 1963 Northeastern Indiana Regional Science Fair will be held at the Allen county memorial coliseum on Saturday, March 30, it was announced today by Dr. Robert L. Ewigleben, director of Purdue university’s Fort Wayne center, which sponsors the event. Students will set up their projects on Friday night, March 29, and judging will take place on Saturday morning. The fair will be open to the public from 1 to 6 p. m. on Saturday. The winning projects in the regional fair will be entered in the competition at the State Science

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” Evay’s Bargain Center New and Used Furniture New and Used Clothing 10# W. Randolph - Nappanee Phone: 773-4213 Store Hours: . Mon., Tues., Wed. - 12-6 p.m. Thuijs. - 9 a.m.-l p.m. Fri. & Sat.. - 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Dunham & Love 9 REXALL DRUG STORE Prescriptions A Speciality Nappanee, Ind. - Ph. : f 773-4145 Curtis TV & Music Center RCA VICTOR - MOTOROLA STORY & CLARK- KIMBALL LOWRjSY ORGANS Fred L. Curtis 158 W. Market St. - Nappanee Phone: 773-4612 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 Warren’s Men’s & Boy’s Wear Home of Gurlee Suits 107 E. Market Nappanee Phone: 773-3732 Leesburg The Town Shop — The Store of Famous Brands — Dry Goods, Ready-To-Wear, Shoes Gifts — Draperies Ph.: 453-7271 Leesburg -■ I ■ North Webster Gray’s Super Market Mid-Lakes Shopping Center No. Webster - Phone: 834-2442 Paul Scott THE RED UMBRELLA MAN

Fair which will determine the entrant in the National Fair. Local professic&al groups and the science faculties of local colleges and universities again -will be available to advise students working on research projects, and many of these people will be called on to judge fairs in individual schools and communities prior to the regional event. Financial support for the regional fair is provided by contributions from local business and industry. To aid in the improvement of projects, a Science Fair Workshop for elementary and secondary science teachers will be held Saturday, Jan. 12, at 9:30 a. m. at Purdue Center in Fort Wayne. The program will consist of welcoming remarks by Dr. Ewigleben, a speech by Dr. Leslie A. Willig, executive vice president of Tri-State college; a discussion of last year’s second-place project in the national fair by Jack Bateman, science teacher at Garrett, who supervised it; a workshop session for secondary teachers conducted by Robert E. Wise, associate professor of physics at Purdue Center; and a session for elementary teachers led by Dr. Harold W. Crowder, associate professor of biological sciences at the Center.

MUD LAKE NAMED PIERCETON LAKE IN YEAR 1955 According to Tho ma s C. Pierce, caretaker and tenant on the 92-acre Dewey McKinney farm, located on r 1 north (rs Pierceton, Mud Lake was re\ named Pierceton Lake in 1955 by the Indiana Department of Conservation. This is a fact not locally known, Mr. Pierce stated. The lake is approximately 20 acres and averages about 20 feet deep. Mr. Pierce said in 1955 Indiana had about 17 lakes named Mud Lake. There still remains about five, he said. The lake, well known for its good fishing, is on what is known as the former Grover Lint farm, now owned by Dewey McKinney of Marion. Mr. Pierce cares for the lake ant McKinney farm.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the nroper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting Place at 9.00 AM EST on the 11th day of February, 1963, will consider the following additional appropriaUons which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency listing at this time couNT¥ (jgjjERAL FUND Au<) 604 - Adding Machines — -- $ Reg. 201 - Communication and Transportation , ~ CEB 201 - Pick Up & Delivery of Election Booths in 1962 Gen. Election 80.25 Surv 0.06 - Additional Help at $2.00 per hour — 1-OOV.uu CoH 102 - Salary County Home Matron : CC 213 - Judicial Robe ——--— CC 602 - Furniture and Fixtures — — : —-- CtH 603 - Carpeting and Carpet Padding — — wO.W CtH 604 - Combination Desk, Bookcase and Base Cabingi — 425.00 CtH 605 - Labor & Material to Rebuild Court Room Jiffy CtH 606 - Labor & Material to Replace Lighting in Court Room, Stairwells & Lobby = — -"j??? CtH 607 - Labor & Material to Replace Lighting m Court Chambers 375.UU ' —— —— - — — ————s * COUNTY CUMULATIVE COURT HOUSE FUND CCCH 101 - Services of Architect Per Contract . -$7,500.00 Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated and it isftherefore further proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in tne funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations. _ COUNTY GENERAL FUND CoH 101 - Salary of County Home Superintendent $ 240.00 Notice is further given that taxpayers appearing at sucl} meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of- .Tax. Commissioners, which commission will hold a further hearing within fifteeru days at the County Auditors Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such otner place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Dated January 30, 1963. THOMAS. K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — J. 31- & F 7

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TWO FROM COUNTY LOSE LICENSE Two Kosciusko county drivers have had their license suspended according to the latest report from £he Bureau of Motor Vehicles hi Indianapolis. Ave./WVarsaw, from 12-29-62 to 12-29-63, for drunk driving. Woohroe Wallen, r 2 Pierceton, from 112-10-62 to 3-11<63, for speeding. THE J\B. MISHLERS FROM FLORIDA Countcoroner and Mrs. J. B. Mishler of Pierceton returned on Wednesday-fj'bm a short vacation in Leheigh Acres, Fla. The Mishlers traveled to the southern state by jet from Chicago and returned by the same means of travel.. ' f Take ad/antage of every mild, sunn}* day during winter by opening the chicken house windows to improve ventilation, advise Burdue university poultry scientists. Visitors should be discouraged from entering swine farrowing quarters, say Purdue university veterinarians. They may unintentionally introduce disease. Frank Ross Injured Near LaGrange Frank Ross, 50, a longtime summer employee of the Milford Lumber and Coal Company, suffered a broken neck and severe laceration to the head last Friday morping when he was struck by a semitruck near LaGrange. Investigating officers reported that Ross was walking along the highway when he was - struck by the truck. He as taken to the 4 La Grange hospital and later transferred to the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne for special attention. For The Best In Lakeland School Coverage, Read THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on Feburary 4, 1963. T. Ethna Scott 833.33 Thomas K. IVa*L. Carpenter 833.33 Maxine Whitney 666.66 Howard G. Holbrook 833.33 Charles M. Brower 424 25 Carl T. Zimmer 708.33 Paul A. Oberli _ 341.66 Gene B. Lee ’ .00 Doris L. Camden *£»■" Curtis H. Barker 233.3 J Gladys R. Nye » Wallace J. Matfrow 4 33.3 J Loa Dean Creamer Edith H. Beltz < 2-500 Virginia Murphy 250 .00 Audrey Menzie Zent 233.33 . Princess Marie Frush 216.bb . Eldora Arlene Ring 194 3? Mary Frances Noble 144.00 , ! Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 I Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 1 Jeanne K. Endicott 233.33 Elnora Cox 216.66 Bessie Himes 194.24 Bonnie Irwin 275.00 Idlee Armey , ■ 250 .00 Phyllis Mae Munson 233.33 , Phyllis Myers • 216.66 . Rita Miller 19*" Lucille McCleary 19* 28 ► Hazel Cook 0° . Ruth Pfeiffer , 89.14 Ruth Hoppus 275.00 Esther M. Kinney 250.00 [ Max Ganshom *24.00 Dave Andrews r Leo F. Miller 325.00 r Ralph C. Lichtenwalter 79.72 Beatrice Shank 159 ** • George A. Nye Glen Whitehead b8 il„ Lucile Tniex *37.00 Normalee Lozier 2<b.ou I Robert L.. Ritchie <30.00 J. B. Mishler. MD 312 '52 Mary Mishler , 30.00 Esther Markley 275.00 Frances Thomas 95.00 Helen L. Mellott 27.00 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 William I. Garrard 112.50 Isabel Holbrook 200.00 . Raymond Munson " -sJOOU Phyllis Munson 220.00 • John Hillery i Richard Munson 180.00 Levil Raber 150 0® ■ Esther Peterson 253.50 . Mair McKibbin 182 50 Lavon LeMaster 66.13 • Dolly Fox 105.80 Edward Bowser 300.00 Henry Hackworth 283.33 I Elizabeth Smith 150.00 . Edward B. Funk 316.66 Raymond P. Lash 291.66 , Ray Ferverda 291.66 Frederick G. Gilliam 291.66 Robert Rasor 225.00 ’ Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Lee N. Thorn 430.00 ’ Milo E. Clase *l-66 ' Maxine Clase 15.00 CLERK United Telephone® phone 33.17 Warsaw Printing Co., supp.- 30.50 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., do 17.24 AUDITOR United Telephone Co., phone 34.97 Wats'aw Printing Co., postage & supp. 137.00 do, supp. 35.00 Off. Systems, Inc., do 25.69 R. G. Roberts & Co., do 3.72 , Warsaw Off. Supply Co., do 16.50 , A. E. Boyce C 0.,, do 1,352.54 Waddell Printing Co. do 8.80 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., rental 72.00 TREASURER Iva L. Carpenter, postage 38.30 United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 IBM Corp., rep. 71.96 Warsaw Off. Supp., do 285.0» Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 55.10 Ist National Bank of Warsaw, rent 10.00 Business Equip. Co., furn. 300.00] RECORDER • United Telephone Co., phone 23.20 Maxine Whitney, postage 5.06 BDC Corp, of Indiana, comm. 4.64 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., supp. 5.08 | Recordak Corp., do 102.06 I SHERIFF ' Howard G. Holbrook, comm. 7.50 United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 Munson Motor Sales, rep. 21.391 Mqtoroa Comm. & Eec., maint. 28.46. Howard G. Holbrook, meals for I I prisoners 85.50 ; /Sinclair Refining Co., gasoline 9.55 ' Rfnger Body Shop, maint. . 10.00 ■ v Warsaw License Bureau, serv. fee 1.00 < Main Auto & Equip, maint®* 2.60 ; Gast Fuel & Serv., gasoline 118.50 : Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 25.30 ' Gerber Mfg. Co., uniforms 75.29 • The American Railway Signal Co.,> supp. • 39.51 Cox Studio, do ' 11.93 1 1 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., phone ' 12.05 : Frederick Post Co., rep. 9.64 ' Lincoln Graphic Corp., do f 43.75 i Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 7.20 : Executive Off. Mach. Co., Lincoln Graphic Corp., do 7.20 . Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 8.001

Thursday, February 7, 1963

BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 United Telephone Co., phone 25.13 j Robert L, Ritchie, mileage 80 99 Lucile Truex, do 30.03 CORONER J. B. Mishler, MD, mileage 5.78. COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone C 0.,, phone 24.18 Carl T. Zimmer, mileage 13.12 Judy-Berner Pub. Co., supp. 120.00 Carl T 7imm»r. state meeting .46.40 WAYNE TWP. ASSESSOR Paul A.' Oberli, state meeting 46.40 United Telephone Co., phone 23.20 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY r Allan A. Rasor, sec’y. . a 40.00 do, phone 14.37 do, rent ■ ' , 25.00 V-, CIRCUIT COURT John C. Hagem spec, judge 23.50 Rasor, do 10.00 John W. Beauchamp, do 23.20 Frederick E. Rakestraw, do 91.20 Lowell L. Pefley, do 63.60 Virgil Bobeck, jury comm. 68.00 Andrew G. Engle, do 49.2t> I Seth E. Rowgabaugh, judge change of venue 40.0 b Gene B. Lee, do 10.00 Doris L. Camden, ct. reporter chanke of venue • 5.00 United Telephone Co., phone 171.79 Gene /B. Lee, stamps 23.50 Charlotte McSweeney,, mileage 22.90 Wallace Manroe, do 35.60 United - Telephone Co., phone 4.11 Thomas A. Edison Hid,, maint. dt SUPP. 160.00 Warsaw Off. Supp., -supp. 47.81 Ind. State Bar. Assocm. do 32.00 American Photocopy Equip. Co-., do 6.00 Warsaw Printing Co., do 145.00 The Allen Smith Co., law books' 20.00 American Law Book Co., do 32.00 Bancroft-Whitney Co., do 38.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co., do 19.50 The Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co., do 17.50 Endicott Church Furn. Co., eouip. 95'.00 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD W. R. Thomas Store, rep. ' 3.54 * REG. OF VOTERS T. Ethna Scott, postage 40.00 Waddell Printing Co., do & Supp. 200.00 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 11.75 Water Utilities, Inc., water • 48.00 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 32.75 NIPSCO. elec. 250.05 Rulo Minear & Son, rep. 16.25 Sharp Hdwe., do 20b ■Kaufman Oil Co., lawn exp. ) 1.55 National Chemsearch Corp,, misc. oper. 28.28 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., do 25.20 D. H. Whitcomb Supp. Co., do 33.35 JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 53.08 Water Utilities Inc., water 10.76* NIPSCO. elec. ' 249.33 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 4.20 Custom Tile fd.. ' rep. 9.46 Rife Electric Co., do 3.25 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., towel service 11.50 Warsaw Laundry Co., Laundry 11.00 Ace Hardware, misc. supp. 3.49 Sanco Prod.. Co., do ; 23.70 Lake City Candy Co., do 3.50 Arab Termite & Pest Control, do 10.00 Waltzs Drug Co., do 16.95 SERVICE OFFICER Edward B. Funk, comm. 13.80 United Telephone Co., phone 30.55 Edward B. Funk, mileage „ . 17.28 do, comm. ’ 10.00 COUNTY HOME United Telephone Co., phone 19.36 NIPSCO, elec 139.11 Johnson Lumber Yard, rep. 17.56 Schrader- Warsaw'Co. 5.43 Schade Plumb. & Heat., do *55.55 Wolford Elec. Co., do 5.25 Ed Alexander, do 8;00 Martin Elec. Shop, do 6.50 Hall Hardware, do 6.4a ' National Mill Supp., do 18.45 I Obarene Andrews, do 12.69 Raymond Munson, food . 1.20 Jet White Store No. 5, do ' 1,706.87 Pioneer Barbers* Supp., supp ■ 50.25 Robert C. Frush. do 9.60 Lake City Candy Co., do 136.53 Ind. Paint Co., do 92.49 Hall Hardware, do ' 32.00 | Ind. Restaurant Equip. Corp., do 85.70 Brennan’s Drug Store, drugs 429.59” Miller’s Men &‘Boys Wear, clothing 34.70 i W. R. Thomas Stores, supp. 13.45 Sengers, Dept. Store, do 136.97 B & B Shoe Store, do 139.39 i Franks Shoe Repair, do 27.25 , Wonder Discount Center, do 15.14 IJ. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., do 214.80 Coverall Rental Serv., rent. 15.40 Korte Paper Co., supp. 118.50 Madison Chemical Corp., do 362.40 Kline’s Dept. Store, do 57.17 TimjUtter. do , 14.76 Ringle Furniture Store, fur. 73.50 , ' CIVIL DEFENSE Milo E. Clase, phone 1.40 COMMISSIONERS Elmer Huffman, per diem. rd. view. 8.00 Carl Shroyer, do 8.00 Harold Baker, do . 800 ! Dallas Wood, do • 8.00 , Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 459.93 . The Mail-Journal, do 505.32 : Lforen T. Kruger, rent. 375.00 • Warsaw Ins. Agency, Inc., ins. 197.21 ! Richard L. Genth, prem. off; bond 10.00 : Nokmtb McGuire, do 10.00 : Ray TJ. ■ Yoder, do 10X10 ! Harold L. Wentz, do , 10.00 , Billie Van Doreri, do 10.00 ! G. R. Essig, do 10.00 ' Edwin Peterson, do " 10.00’ Mary J. Brown, do 10.00 ' Arden Kincaide, do 10.00 Emerson L. Coy, do ‘ 10.00

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i Raymond L. Cooper, do 10.00 I Ralph Wrigley, do 17.50 Ivan G. Kay. prem off. bond 10.00 Jack T. Withers, do 10.00 Robert E. Osborn, do ’’ 10.00 Helen Mollenhour, do 10.00 Theodore Melton, do , 10.00 Seth iden Mason, do 10.00 Paul Denny, do 10.00 Warsaw Ins. Agency, do “ - 10.50 Clk LaGrange Cir Ct., refund 3.00 Miller Funeral Home, sold, burial 100.00 Reed Funeral Home, do 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100.00 Landis Funeral Home, do 100.00 'Harris Funeral Home, do 100.00 Donald Coleman, do 100.00 Bailey Mortuary, do 100.00 Myrl Alexahder, fox bounty 9.00 C. W. Kipker, do 12.00 Glen Ault, do • 3.00 Stanley Holderman, do 105.00 Harold Francis, do 3.uu Larry Boggs, do 21.00 Lester Rowland, do 9.00 Jacob Jackson, do 3.00 ' Earl Shull, do 3.00 Eldon Meese, do 6.00 Scott Flowers, do 6.00 Arden Harrold, do 3.00 Lester Lane, do * 3.00 Betty Lou Shock, do 3.00 Charles E. Shepherd, do . • 3.00 ' Charles Lafuse, do 3.00 Ralph Meinert, do 3.00 Lewis W. Howard, exp. of Inmates 62.00 Hillcrest Christian Home, do 276.00 Ind. Boys’ School, do 854.91 Healthwin Hosp., TB Patients 752.00 Irene Byron Hosp., do 382.50 Dr. Darrell J. Thompson, bruce. testing 5.00 Dr. Orville L. McFadden, do 4.50 Dr. Robert P. Clark, do 4.50 Dr. Paul L. Dieterlen, do 9.00 Dr. John W. McKee, do ' 4.50 James E. Rogers, tile ditch rep. 98.20 Joe Mellott, do 84.25 Howard Huffman, do 34.50 Donald B. Brown, do 100.00 Jay Swick, do 37.22 Johnson Lumber Co., prel exp. 14.00 George A. Nye, do 2.00 Warsaw’ Times-Union, do 9.72 Clerk Kos. Cir. Ct., do>> 69.25 J Wabash® Co. Ind., change of venue 4.00 Ind. State Ind., non-motor license Places 85.05 Orville Elliott, dump maint. 15.00 Cyril F. 8c Myrtle F. Likens, do 75.00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman, do 150.00 Clerk Kos. Cir. Ct., general ditch 194.73 Stanley Custer, ditch allc. 300.00 Myrtus & Raymond Custer, do 1,000.00 COUNTY HIGHTWAY DEPT. PAYROLL John Armold 414.00 John Alexander 414.00 Dail Barber 425.25 Max E. Brown 352.00 Frank Beer Jr. 399.00 Clifford F. Baker 416.00 . Claude Christner 434.70 Raymond Christner 434.70 Everett R. Cramblet 416.00 Rex Deaton 462.00 Gordon Drudge 371.00 Muri -A. Da wait 414.0 b Wilferd Fretz 438.90 Don Forney 416.00 Harold E.'Gerard , 414.00 Marshall Hawley Harry Herendeen ’ 396.00 Glen Huffman 393.75 Walter B. Jontz 414.00 Lawrence Kindig 415.80 Gerald Kiser 359.10 Ellis Koher . 433;65 Earl Long 443,10 Bobby D. Miner . ? 414.00 Leo Mosier 414.00 Donald Metzger 445.20 Divon Moore 420.0» Walter Mill.r 418 0m Richard Neer 4'14.0» Glen H. Neer 388.00 Ronald Norman 414.00 Hugh R. Parsons 407.40 Harold Roberts 414.00 Paul Randall - 428.40 Roswell Robbins 423.00 Harley Slater 396.90 Glenwood Secor 333.90 Jetry Stutzman 416.00 Donavon Sellers 414 00 Keith Smith 434.70 Eldon W. Smith v 424.00 Glen Stookey 417 Thurman D. Trine .' 365.p0 Wayne L. Wood 414 00 Harley Drudge 434.70 Norman McKinney 406.35 Russell Sechrist , 466.20 Worley Spitler 408 00 Kermit F. Summer • 603.73 Gaylord Long 619.5 r» Ray C. Nino 644 50 COUNTY HWY. DEPT. ALLOWANCES Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. Off., comm. 12.75 United Telephone Co., phone 25.63 NIPSCO, elec. 198.30 The Mail-Journal, . legal adv. 20.30 Times-Union, do ' 11.02 Warsaw License Branch, fee ' 13.50 Texaco, Inc. Ott Miller Dist., oil & Grease 166.96 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 2,393.24 Ind., Wiping Cloth Co., supp. 43.6a, Gast Fuel & Serv. Inc., fuel . 452.43 Scrader-Warsaw go.,* rep. > 506.53 Warsaw Auto, Supply., Inc., do 225.0.5 The Elkhart* Bridge & Iron Co., cjb 66.6t> Flesch-Miller, Inc., do , 104,77 Huffer Foundry Co., dp ’ 162.0« Gragg Equip. Co., do 34.29 Ford’s Auto Supply, do ‘ 22.03 KOrte Brps.; Inc., do -152.19 MacAiHster Machinery Co., do « 724.04 W & W Truck Sales, Ink, do 552.87 Sputhwood Mach. Sales, Tine., do 7.83 Purity Cyl. Gases, Inc., do 63.80 American Pamcor, Inc., do 22.83, Municipal Equip, Co., do 21.94 Motorola C & E Inc., do 215.00 Millington Bros., do 6.00 R. G. Roberts & Co. supp. 3.72 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., do 1.85 Waddell Printing Co., do ' 72.50 Western Ind. Aggregates Corp., ' gravel 1,183.47 Mae Friedman, do . 318,84 Allmetal Hwy. Prod., Inc., pipe 1,516.99. International Salt Co., salt 1,061.12 Smith-Alsop Paint & Wallpaper Co., paint * 17.93 Mossman-Yarnelle Co., hardware 65.16 Ace Hardware, do 21:90 The Mossman-Yafnelle Co., equip 167.75 Sharp Hardware Co., do 13.30 ! Snap-on Tools-R. L. Baiier, (Jcaler, tools 26.35 Randall G. Yeager Ins. Agency, ins. 1,300.47 Kos. Co. Treas., ditch assess 359.34 Underwood Corp., equip. 295.00 •COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL John E. Arford 400.00 Carroll Sherman 600.00 Lorsft J. Pound 416.66 . Nina L. Rohm 316.66 Charlene Hartman 275.00 Elizabeth Plew 300.00 co. Health dept, allowances United Telephone Co., phone 42.90 Carroll Sherman, mileage 84.00 Loren J. Pound, do 35.60 Nina L. Rohm, do 49.12 Elizabeth R. Plow, do 1 13.28 Ind. Pub. Health Ass J n., sub; 1 . 5.00 Karl Jones, Sec’y., do 14.00 American Pub. Health Ass’n., do 12.00 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL Wilodean C. Kincaide 440.00 Opal Harman 370.00 Keith D. Rtjnbarger 380.00 , Mary Ruth Wilson 370,00 Frances Sophia Cochran 100.0(1, Lillian O. Davis 275.00 Dorothy A. McCrory 245.00 Dorothy L. Anglin 325.00 CO. WELFARE DEPT. ALLOW’ANCES United Telephone Co., phone 38.18 Willodean C. Kincaide, mileage *26.95 . QpaL- Harman, do 19.30 Frances S. Cochran; dp 5.83 Keith t>. Renbarger, Mary Ruth , Wilson, do 20.60 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co, rep. 34.33 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 67.00 Warsaw Off. Supp. .Co., do 3.30 The Lutheran Hosp., crpld child 107.20 Riley Hosp., do 1,301.00 Walter Drug Co., do 48.95 Jack P. Clark, ,MD, do • u... 4.00 Alfran Nursing Home, do 310.00 Sengers Dept. Store, ward of ct. 10.76 Shine Shoe Store, do 10.78 Kline’s Dept. Store,' do 7.93 Robert A. Craig, MD, do 17.00 Thornburg Drug Co., do 5.70 Walter Drug Co., do 12.09 Vactor O Connell, MD, do 3.00 Washington Center School,' do 15.00 Opal Harman, hosp. commit. , ’ 26.00 Keith D. Renbarger, do 25.70 Willodean C. Kincaide, do 36.80 Buthene Fuller Agent; dir. bond 25.00. I, Thomas K. 'Warner, do hereby certify that the above is a trus list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of February, 1963. THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciuskp County, Indiana, will at 10 AM on tha 13th day of February, 1963, at the Clerk's Office Court House in 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 said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety issuing . the permit applied' for to such applicant at the premises nimed: Jesse Louis Robinson (Grocery) Beer Dealers, 501 N. Lake, Warsaw, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condoif Executive Secretary Joe A. Harris Chairman

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