The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1963 — Page 3

New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA .. “Count Your Blessings” was the ’ beautiful number used for special music on Snday forenoon by the girls’ trio, Allyson Anglin, Allene Kilmer, and Cynthia Taylor, with Nancy Johnson accompanying. ' Sunday Evening’s Program On Sunday evening the young folks had charge of the services. Glen Kammerer, student at Grace college, was guest' speaker. He showed films on “Venture for Vic-

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tory” taken during a tour last i year. Glen also gave his personal j testimony of becoming a /Chris- j tian. The Grace college men’s ( quartet was and presented two numbers. Leo Anglin, Jr., president of the ■ CBYF group led in devotional thinking. Group singing was led j by Cynthia Taylor with Barbara' Davis as accompanist. Young j folks were invited from the Beth- j any and Bethel churches. After the meeting refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to all young folks and adult advisors attending. Mr. and Mrs. j

1 John Plank were the committee i i of arrangements. Community News Mrs. Kathryn Dunnuck of r r Warsaw has returned to her home I after spending four months in I Punta Gorda, Fla‘ On Sunday she : | entertained for her family, Mr. | and Mrs. Brenton Graham, Carla, ! Brenda, Rhonda, Jana of ; Etna Green, at a dinner honoring l the birthday of Mrs. Graham. Mrs. John Stookey and son Jeffrey Altyaa returned to their home on Monday evening after spending several days in the home of her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildl man. Mrs. Ronald Kreider and daughter Vickie are spending some time in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rennick, at St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and I son of Warsaw attended services .at New Salem on Sunday and i were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Max Miller. Area Ladies In Women's Service League r Several area ladies are members of the new volunteer group recently formed at the Murphy Medical Center at 'Warsaw. The purpose of instituting the new service is for visitors’ passes. The name of the group is the Women’s Service League. New hours which went into effect on Monday are from 12 noon uni ' I p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. except s he maternity ward where hours are from" 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Area ladies in the league are Mrs. Ruth Bibler and Mrs. Douglas Metz, both of Leesburg; Mrs. Glen Byler and Mrs. Glenn Popenfoose, both of Syracuse; and Mrs. Herman .Miller and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton, both of Milford. j C 1 ’ — MILFORD MASONS MEET FRIDAY Members of the Milford Masonic lodge met Friday evening in the Masonic temple for a ham and bean supper. Worshipful Master Wayne - Me I Carter reigned in the east. About 50 members and guests I were present for the meeting. Read the CLASSIFIEDS

Mrs. Alma Archer Entertains Ebenezer Ladies Aid Mrs. Alma Archer of Syracuse entertained 20 members and two guests, Mrs. Emerson Bushong and Mrs. Dale Hursey of the Ebenezer Ladies Aid, at her home on March 21. Mrs. Roy Wilkinson gave devotions using “Faithful Unto Death” as her topic. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Karl Bender with election of officers on the agenda. The afternoon urns spent socially and working on stamps and cards for the church. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her co-hostesses Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Alma Orn. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED ON HOSPITAL VISITS Restrictions imposed several weeks ago upon hospital visitors were lifted Fridaj’ in Whitley county, according to Dr. O. F. Lehmberg, secretary of that county’s health department. Providing persons having a cold or any respiratory infection will stay away he said that nospitas visits can now return to normal in Whitley county hospitals and nursing homes. Dr. Lehmberg added that “hospital visiting is a privilege ' and should never be abused, therefore visits may be limited at the discretion of those operating the hospitals.” 11th Annual GOP Women's Conference Mrs. lone F. Harrington, Chesterton, Ind., Republican National committeewoman, has been named the 1963 Women’s Conference chairman for the Indiana delegation according to Clare B. Williams, vice chairman of the Republican National committee. The 11th annual Republican Women’s conference vyill be held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 25, 26, and 27 at the Sharaton Park hotel in Washington, D. C. All Republican women are welcome, Republican women in Congress and in elective or appointive posts of state and local governments who attend the conference will be honored in a special‘ceremony.

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Paul E. Reinken, Indiana Bell Telephone, executive and civic leader, • has been re-appointed chairman of the Membership-Cam-paign Fund drive of the Indiana Association for Mental Health. Mr. Rockefeller said, “The year 1963 will be a decisive one in the fight against mental illness. Never before has there been so much interest in mental illness or such a demand for action to combat this grave national problem. And never before was the opportunity so ripe for action in developing research and treatment services.” Mr. Reinken, General Marketing' Manager of Indiana Bell Telephone, sociation for Mental Health has done an outstanding job in keeping the citizens informed, alert and active in the fight against mental illness. It must now move into position to meet the new demands for service which will be placed upon it. It has won nationwide respect for its work and must have equivalent financial support.” ' During the month of May, mental health chapters affiliated with United Funds, will conduct a membership drive and a survey so sample the public’s knowledge of this problem and an effort to re- | cruit volunteers to serve in var- ! ious capacities in the association 1 will be made. , . In non-United Fund areas volunteer workers will conduct a door-to-door solicitation for funds I to provide the resources to continue and expand the association’s ten-point program to benefit the mentally ill and retarded of Indi-, ana. Mrs. John Newbum and children, Stanley and Sam Beer and Mark Newbum. and a friend, Richard Clark of Fort Wayne, called on. relatives and friends in Milford Tuesday. They were dinner guests of-? Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of r 1 Syracuse. Mrs. Newbum is the former Emily Brouwer Beer of r 1 Milford.

BIRTHS TRAMMEL, Lorna Renee Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Trammel of Syracuse became- parents of their fifth child, a daughter ' Loma Renee, bom Tuesday, Mar. 26, in Goshen General hospital. Weighing 8 pounds and 3 ounces, she was bom at 5:15 in the evening. 1 At home are Jack, 8, Marjorie, 6, Kim, 4, and Thomas, 3. Charles Dannells of Fort Wayne is the maternal grandfather, Mrs; Mar- ‘ jorie Trammel of Fort Wayne, the i paternal grandmother, and Jack i Trammel of Urbana, 0., the pa-: temal grandfather. SECHRIST, Kelly Jeanne Kelly Jeanne was born Friday, Mar. 29, at 8:53 p. m. in Elkhart General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sechrist of Syracuse.' She weighed 6 pounds and 13 ounces. Other children are B. G. and Patty Vansickle, ages 15 and 12. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Roemer of Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar ! Sechrist of near Goshen are the paternal grandparents. £ Legals. Allowances Commissioners ■ -i The following is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissicfaers at their meeting on April 1, 1963. T. Ethna Scott 833.33 Thomas K. Warner 833.33 Iva Carpenter 833.33 Maxine Whitney 666.66 Howard G. Holbrook 833.33 Charles M. Brower 424.25 Carl T. Zimmer 708.33 Gene B. Lee > 300.00 ■ Doris L. Camden 433.33 Curtis H. Barker 233.33 Gladys R. Nye 41.00 Wallace-’J. Manrow 433.33 Virginia Murphy. 250.00 Edith H. Beltz 275.00 i Audrey Menzie Zent 233.33 -.Princess Marie Frush 216.66 Eldora Arlene Ring j 157.73 Mary Frances Noble 64.00 Gwenlyn Snyder 275.00 Betty J. Cleveland 250.00 Jeanne K. Endicott 233.33 Elnora Cox . 216.66 | Bessie I. Himes 174.80 ’ Bonnie Ir.win 275.00 i Idlee Armey) • 250.0 c Phyllis Mae Munson 233.23 j Phyllis Myers 216.66 j Rita Miller 190.84 j Lucille McCleary 190 84 - Ruth Hoppus 275.00 : Esther M. Kinney : 250.00 ; Max Ganshdrn j 416.0 c i Dave Andrews 399.33 ■ Leo F. Miller 325.00 , Beatr .e Shank 239.16 i George A. Nye 275.00 ; Glen Whitehead 683-33. j Lucile Truex ■ 399.00 | Normalee, Lozier 270.00 i Robert L. Ritchie 730.00 , Tom Zent 39.00 | Esther B. Markley ’ 275.00 | Frances Thomas. ; ‘ . 250.00 i Allen A. Rasor . 125 00 . William I. Garrard 112.50 , Isabel Holbrook 293.00 | Raymond Munson 220.0 C , Phyllis Munson. . . 268.00 , John. Hills, ry ■ 100.00 j Richard Munson 180.00 | Levi Raber / 180.00 > Delores Austin 24.00 . ksther Paterson 191.53 , Mae McKibbin 160.0'0 j Lucy Conover 80.00 j Wendell Bell -22.5 c j Edward Bowser 300.00 Henry Hackworth 283.33 j Elizabeth Smith 150.00 > Edward B. Funk 316.66 > Raymond P. Lash . ' 291.66 I Ray Ferverda - 291.66 i Fredrick W. Gilliam 291.66 , Robert Rasor ' 225.00 Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Lee N. Thorn 430.00 Milo E. Clase ’ 41.66 Maxine Clase 15.00 Paul A. Oberli 341.66 Helen L. Howard 170.00 Treva M. Ellison 170.00 Helen L. Mellott 170.00 Blanche E. Garber 155.00 Karl Kemper > 170.00 Carl Shroyer 170.00 Arma L. Eckert 100.00 Evelyn J. Eckert 20.00 Evelyn F. Boggs 109.00 Pauline Hartman 100.00 Edward A. Rdsswufm 80.00 Freeman E. Pence 90.00 Helen R. Baker -210.00 Nancy J. Baker 210.00 Mary V. Whisler 130.00 Harry M. VanHemert 170.00 Karl E. Franks 170.00 LaVada Dean 150.00 Arnold Pfingst 170.00 Edwin Green 170.00 James A. Stuckirian -80.00 John Davidson 150.00 Perry J. Brown 40.00 Louis DeWayne Curtiss 70.00 Mary Nichols 90.00 Joan Hanley 3 80.00 J. B. Mishler, MD 312.50 1 Mary Mishler 30.00 CLERK . • United Telephone Co., phone 5.70 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co,, supp. 19.87 A. E. Boyce Co., do 136.40 i AUDITOR i United Telephone Co., phono 23.36 I Office Systems, Inc., rep. 34.79 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 219.95 Waddell Printing Co., do 1,044.20 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., do 14.33 Office- Systems, Inc., do 28.02 Warskw Off. Supp. Co., eaulp. 354.00 TREASURER Iva L. Carpenter, postage 9.65 Frank O. Rarick, PM, do 40.00 United Telephone Co., • .phone 13.97 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., supp. 7.53 RECORDER United Telephone Co,, phone 11.60 Warsaw Off. Supp., supp. .60 SHERIFF United Telephone Co., phone 13.18 Motorola' Comm. & Elect., maint. 28.40 Howard G. Holbrook, meals 540.05 Gast Fuel & Serv., Inc., gas 118. SO Sinclair Ref. Co., do 9.35 Ohio Oil Co., do 4.80 Munsons Motor Sales', maint 65.93 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 17.70 | Police & Sheriff Assoc., do 5.35 G. A. Thompson, do 19,60 Gerber Mfg. Co., uniforms 87.50 Hauth Fire Serv., misc. oper. 3.6 b Herm Schaefer Ford, eouip. 1,795.00 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., phone 12.55 COUNTY BOARD OU EDUCATION United Telephone Co., phone 29.20 Glen Whitehead, postage 30.00 Lucile Truex, do 10. ow Glen Whitehead, mileage - 6.16 Lucile Truex,, do 34.02 Robert L. Ritchie, do 83.30 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 9.6 V

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Warsaw Off. Supp., do 24.17 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co., phone 12.34 Carl T. Zimmer, mileage „ National Market Reports, supp. 508 50 Interstate Aircredit Pub,, do 1.50 WAYNE TWP. ASSESSOR United Telephone Co., phone 11-60 Warsaw Printing Co., supp. 10.60 CORONER j. B. Mishler. MD, mileage ~ 8.80 , PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan. A. Rasor, secy, help 40.00 do, phone JO2 do. mileage do, rent CIRCUIT COURT Roy Sheneman, spec, judge 67.80 Frederick E. Raki straw, do 114 OU Andrew G. Engl./, jury comm. 12.30 , Virgil Bobeck, do ±7.00 Robert E. Reed, pauper atty. 7Z.su ' Max E. Reed, do 122 50 Robert Burner, do , 4°.uu United Telephone Co , phone 91bGene B. Lee. postage -*5 oo Wallace Manrow, mileage oO.au United Telephone Co., phone 9* Business Equip. Co., SUPP. 8.27 Warsaw Printing Co., do 1° 50 Warsaw Off- Supp., do 25.41 American Photocopy Equip., do 48.5» Business Equip. Co., fixtures 6590 West Pub. Co., law books 160.00 Richaid W. Sand., pauper atty. 45.00 Business Equip. Co., turn. 257.00 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Margaret Menzie, supp. 100 COURT HOUSE United. Telephone Co., phone 11-90 , Water Utilities, water , 48.33 NIPSCO, elec. i Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 32.75 ( Johnson Lbr. Yard. rep. 15.81, Charles W. Thomas, do 3-QO j Service Electric, do 149.48 Charles Casselman, do 15.00 , Elburn Gay Robinson, do 15.00 . Charles W. Thomas, do 2.00 , i Laketon Asphalt Refing Co., | fuel Oil I Kaufman OU Co., lawn exp. 4.95 Lowery Sewing & Fabric Center, misc. oper. 3 -60 Madison Chemical Corp., do 20.74 Coverall Rental Serv., do 6.80 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., do 21.60 Ringle Furniture Store, fixed eQUip. 11.40 Lowery Sewing Center, equip. 39.00 Service Electric, lighting rep. 375.00 JAIL , United Telephone Co., phone 71.56 Water Utilities, . water 19-84 NIPSCO, elec. 339.82 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 4.20 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., i towel serv. 11.50 Arab Termite & Pest Control, misc. oper. 5-Q° COUNTY HOME United Telephone Co., phone 30.29 NIPSCO, elec. ' . 170.23 Chinworth’s, gas 123.50 Hall Hdwe., rep. 170.22 do, do 19.56 Raymond Munson, food 2.70 Jet White Store No. 5, do & supp. 1602,93 Munson Motor Sales, rep. 9.11 Brennan's Drug Store, drugs & | supplies 136.52 Coverall Rental Serv., serv. 7.70 Ind. Paint Co., supp. 48.68 Madison Chemical Corp., do 244.03 Kline’s Dept. Store, do 153.21 i Dept. Pub. Welf. of Kos. Co., refund 44.34 : Erwin Burgener, do 32.17 I Hall Hdwe., equip. 4.81 1 Ind. Rest. Equip. Corp., equip. 21.93 I SERVICE OFFICER [ Edward B. Funk, comm. 11-90 United Telephone Co., phone 24.93 i Edward B. Funk, mileage 20.80 i do, supp. 3.95 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., do 6.80 CIVIL DEFENSE Milo E.- Clase, mileage 12.80 COMMISSIONERS • John L. Deaton, co. council 50.00 iC. L. Tim Rovenstine, do 50.00 \ Merlin H. Wertbnberger, do 50.00 : Leo W. Adams', do 50;00 ; Ralph P. Oyler, do 50190’ i Charles Menzie, do 50,00 ! Keith A. Horn, do ' 50.00 i Chris Kanunererzrd. viewer - 8.00 t Harry VanHemert, do 8.00 : G‘. A. Ballenger, do 8.00 i Carl Latta, do 8.00 •A. F. Mollenhour, do - 8.00 Raymond Raed,-Trustees Salary 112.50 I Carl - Klotz, do ■ 84 I Robert Jones, do 100.0 C I I Ray Eckert, do 112.50 i i Raymond Gall, do 112.50 | Royce Biller, do , ' 100.00 1 , Alton Kissinger, do 112.50 i Alton Boggs, do 84.37 j i Harold Hartman, do 112.50 I i George W. Sparrow, do 100.00 I I Warren Hawley, do 84.37 | I Lowell Leckrone, do 100.00 I Willis W. Whisler, do 112.50 • Madison Jones, do 1 130.00 i Noble W. Neff, do 112.50 i Claude Stahl, do 112.59 Harry VanHemert, mileage 1-35, > Carl’Latta do, -49 ; Willis W. Whisler, trustee, exp. I assessing , 124.39 1 Ray O. Eckert slo > Trustees Turkey Creek Twp„ <do 150.00 i Warsaw Times-Union, legal odv. 301.61 | The Mail-Journal, do 151.78 I Loren T. Kruger, equip, rental 375.00 : Fred Anglin, exp. sale co. owned prop. " 8.00 Ralph Kreamer, do 8.00 Lou Ella Miller, prem. off. bond 10.0 U First National Bank of Warsaw, evec., sold, burial 100.00 Spangle Funeral Home, do 100.00 Harris Funeral Home, do 300.00 Robbins Funeral Home, do 100.00 Evert Lutes, fox bounty 18.0<Leo Mort, do •9 0° Harley Mellott, do 3.00 Forest Ritter, do , 21.00 John Alexander, do/ , 6.00 George Tinker, do 3.00 Lillian Kuhn, do 3.00 Lowell Leckrone, do 6.00 I Victor Cosens, do 3.00 i Lula Eckman, do 6.00 1 Steve Kerr, do , 3.00 Kenneth Hohman, do ■ 15.00 Wilmer Snyder, do 12.00 Lester Rowland, do 39.00 Stanley Holderman, do 36.00 Lewis Shenefield, do ’ 3.00 Lewis W. Howard, exp. of inmates 62.00 Richmanti State Hosp., do 34.60 Ft. Wayne State School, do 696.41 Whites Ind. Man. Labor-Inst., do 280.00 Hillcrest Christian Home, do 236.00 Irene Byron Hosp., T-B patients 540.60 Dr. Richard Sasso, brus. erad. ■ 30.00 i Dr. Glen E. Neidlinger, do 176.00 i Dr. G. E. Neidlinger, T-B testing 756.60 Dr. T. A. Miller, do 79.30 Leo W. Adams, ditch rep. 67.00 Edward Conrad, do 100.00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman, dump maint. 75.00 Cyril F. & Myrtle F. Likens, do 75.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL John Armold 369.00 John Alexander 359.00 Dail Barber 423.13 Max E. Brown 389.90 Frank Beer Jr. . 432.00 Clifford F. Baker 403.00 Claude Christner 411.60 Raymond Christner 420.00 Everett R. Cramblet 403.00 Rex Deaton / 438.90 Gordon Drudgo 361.00 Muri A. Dawalt 414.00 Wilferd Fretz ‘ 411.60 Don Forney 431.90 Harold Gerard 430.00 Marshall Hawley - 410.55 Harry Herendeen 390.00 Glen Huffman . 452.53 Walter B. Jontz . 327.00 Lawrence Kindig 410.55 Gerald Kiser 342.00 Ellis Koher 407.40 Earl Long 405.30 Bobby D. Miner 404.00 Leo Mosier 430.00 Donald Metzger 392.70 Devon Moore 428.00 Richard D. Michael 236.25 Walter Miller 408.00 Richard Neet 404.00 Glen H. Neer 402.00 Ronald Norman 400.00 Hugh R. Parsons 359.10 Harold Roberts 404.00 Paul Randall 441.00 Roswell Robbins 402.00 Harley Slater 378.00

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I Glenwood Secor 429.-.5 i Jerry Stutzman i 408.00 I Donovan Sellers 402.00 I Keith Smith 422.10 Eldon W. Smith 402.00 i Glen Stookey 435.00 | Thurman D. Trine 382.00 | Wayne L. Wood 362.00 I Harley Drudge ,474.60 ' Norman McKinney 1341.25 Russel Sechrist 421:05 Worley Spitler I 398.00 Kermit F. Summers 350 70' Gaylord Long \ 619 50 Ray C. Nine 1644:50 COUNTY HIGHWAY ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone . 34 94 NIPSCO, elec. 447.55 Auto Elec. Serv;, rep. 28 40 Eutectic Welding Alloys, do 233.25 Gragg Equip Co., do 997 Buffer Foundry Co., do 213.60 Korte Bros., do 27.90 Kos. Co. Farm Bureau Co-op, dci 50 15 Mike Gill Auto Parts, do 800 Motorola CAE Inc., do 296.10 Pierceton Equip. Co., do 19.71 Purity Cylinder Gasts. Inc., do 68 48 Riddle-Robinson Co., do [140,8b Rotanium Electric Prod. Co., do 25.53 Herm Schaefer Ford Co., do 27.80 Sharp Hdwe., do 1.66 Warsaw Automotive Supp., do 184 65 W 6c W Truck Sales, doi 276.00 American Steel Supp. Corp., do 1138 4-’ Deeds Equip. Co:, do , 2275.17 Mac Allister Machinery Co., do 844 99 Schrader-Warsaw Co., do 446.96 Smith Tire Serv., do 169.94 Cities Service Oil, 011 23.93 Fords Auto Supp.. .tubes 58.16 Otho Hoagland, gloves' ;?7.00 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supp. "163.43 Ind. Wiping Cloth Co., do 41 Tit Standard Oil Co., fuel 189.96 . Texaco; Inc., gas t 2397,87 Warsaw License Bureau, license , .plates 12. Waddell Printing Co., supp. 18.00 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co.,’do ‘ 3.23 Sturm & Dillard Gravel Co., grav. 3594.7 j Western Ind. Aggregates Corp., do 4814.43 Mae Friendman, do 49.44 Ace Hardware, hdwe. 69.18 Korte Bros., Inc., do 305.82 International Salt Co., salt 1029.12 Smith-Alsop Paint ■& Wallpaper ' ‘ Co., paint ■ t 14.14 The W. A. Dlddel Agency, ins. I 953.2 b ! Kos. Co. Treas., ditch assess. 208.51 Herm Schaefer Ford Co., equip. 1613,47 Deeds Equip. Co., do 17.255.00 MUnson Motor Sales, do 2050.00 W & W Truck Sales, do 1923.00' COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL John E. Arford 400.00 Carroll Sherman 600.00 • Loren J. Pound j 416.6 b Nina'L. Rohm » 316166 Charlene Hartman 275.00 Elizabeth Plew 300 00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 42.00 John E. Arford, postage 15.00 Carroll Sherman, mileage 68.08 i Loren J. Pound, do 42.72 Elizabeth Plew, do 22.72 Nina Rohm, do "57.12 United Telephone Co., phone 17.70 WELFARE DEPT PAYROLL Wlllodeah C. Kincaide 440.00 Opal J. Harman 370.00 Keith D. Renbarger 380.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 370.00 Frances Sophia Cochran 100.00 Lillian. O. Davis 275.00 Dorothy A McCrory 245.00 ■ Dorothy L. Anglin , 325.00 ) WELFARE DEPT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., phone 40.63 Mary Ruth Wilson, mileage 27.60 Keith D. Renbarger, do 43.00 Opal Harmon, do 26.50 Frances S. Cochran, do 12.74 Warsaw Off. Supp,. supp. 6.22 A. E. Boyce Co., do ( ' 217 35 ; McCain Funeral Home, OAA burial 250.00 I Chas W. Tucker jg Son. do 325.00 Bd of Regents oi Oakwood Cem , I do 40.00 I McHatton Funeral Home, do I 305.00 j L. J. .Bibler & Son. do 660.00 Ind. U. Speech :& Hearing, | Crp.d. Child, ] 181 25 I Walter Drug Co., do 14.80 l Alfran Nursing Homs, do j-J 280.00 I St. Joseph Hospital, do 9,00 : Senger’s Dept. Store. Wardj !of ct. 118.5;: I Shine Shoe Store, do 41.28 ’Hull House, do 27 63 (Floyd L. Rheinht imer. MD, do , ' 19.00 Model School, do 11.00 , Washington Center. School, do '27.25 Walter Drug Co., do 18.00 Family & Children’s Center, .do 336 00 . Bethel' Home Plate, Inc.i do 140.0 ’ Riley Hosp.„ hosp. commit. 3.00 Willodeari C. Kincaide, do ( 7.30 Long & Coleman Hosp., do , 1445.95 Hascal Grissom, do , 20 00 Weston Watkins, do ■ 15.00' Keith D. Renbarger, do 57.20 ■ American Pub. Welf. Assoc., mem. fee 35.00 I, Thomas K. Warner., do hereby <seri tify that the above is a true list Os | claims to be allowed 'to the Board ot l Board of Commissioners on the Ist dayof April, 1963. THOMAS K. WARNER ; Auditor, Kosciusko Counp, Indiana LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i Notice is hereby .given that the Local I Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko i County, Indiana, will, at 10:00 A. M . on | the lOUI day of April, 1963 at the Clerk’s Office, Court House, i in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said i County, begin investigation of the appll- . cations of the following named persons, I requesting the issue to the applicants; at the locations hereinafter set out, of the I Alcoholic Beverase Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said j time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and : the propriety of issuing the permits apI plied for to such applicants at the premises named: Tippecanoe Lake Country Club. Inc.,. by I Robert D. Maish. Pres.. Warsaw. Indiana and. Howard Brembeck, Sec., Goshen. Indiana (Club) beer. Liquor & Wine Retailers. R. F. D. No. 2, Marion Road > Leesburg,', Leesburg, Indiana. Orville R. & Faye Peterman DBA ( NOrth Webster Liquor Store (Package Store) Beer. Liquor. & Wipe Dealers. 406 • E. Washington St., North Webster, Indiana. ’ t SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC" BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS \ Chairman. NOTICE OF LETTING SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS Notice is hereby given that the' Trustee of Clay Township, Kosciusko County, having determined that school bus equipment is now available sb as to permit free and open competitive bidding, will (with the advice <st the advisory board of such township) receive sealed bids until 7:w&.-o’clock P. M. on April 18. 1963, at the trustee’s office locaited at trustee's office for the transportation of school children on designated routes. Definite specifications, which describe the routes to be traveled, the equipment to be furnished and other conditions which will be required in the contract are now on file in the office of the township trustee and a. duplicate cop’y thereof on file Un the office of the County Superintendent of Schools. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. RAYMOND REED Trustee, Clay Township MJ — A. 4 & 11 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS -INTERESTED No. 8260 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNA CLAYTON, Deceased In the Kosciusko Circuit; Court, Jaunary Term, 1963. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Mary Ann Stieglitz Haab as Executrix of the above named e>vate, has presented and filed herein her final account in settlement of said testate, and petition for distribution, ancr that the same will come up for the examination and ac.tlon of said Circuit Court on the Ist day of May, 1963 at witteh time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court; and show cause, If any there be. why said account and petition shouty not be approved. The heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. . I. Dated this Ist day of April, 1963. T. ETHNA SCOTT Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court G. LAUCKS XANDERS Attorney NOTICE TO BIDDERS’ 4- PARK bTaRD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all interested persons that the Syracuse Park Board, will until the hour of 7:So o'clock P. M. On the 16th day of April, 1963. accept sealed bids from responsible persons for the rental of the facilities at the Town Park for the 1963 season. The Lessee shall have exclusive rights to the sale of beverages, cotifectioneribs and rentals from the use of the tables by the public and in consideration of the exclusive privileges the lessee shall have the responsibility for keeping the facilities clean and the park free and clear of rubbish. . j ' e/ For further details and for submission of bids contact Edwin A. Kleinknight, 113 S Huntington St.. Syracuse, Indiana. SYRACUSE PARK BOARD

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