The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 January 1964 — Page 11

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O Box 248. Leesburg. Ind - , - -* - Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND Seating PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 Close Hill ON ALL Picture Frames Overton & Heirloom ALL SIZES SAVE 50% & 60% PEHC BARTLETT PHOTO 706 So. Huntington Syracuse, Indiana BY DEAN PERRY Wt.'tZA ■= ?V\ ' 16 ‘Fill *er up, Dean ... ONE FULL PINT” Whether you want a pint or a tankfull, we’re always, glad to see you! ■ , Perry's SUNOCO SERVICE We Give S & H Green Stamps GUARANTEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR - AND iL’E BEST SERVICE IN Syracuse Ph. 457-3952 t 900. So. Huntington

<SERViSOFT> GREEN STAMM M|k| ’■ J| TO NEW CUSTOMERS Think of it... you gel 1,000 SIH Green Stamps pita the luxury, convenience and economy of having Servisoft water in your house. What better way to make friends? Call for free water analysis... and reserve your 1,000 Green Stomps. 3 PLANS to choose from Tank Exchange Service ★ Rental ★ Own Your Own SERVISOFT SCR WATER SERVICE NORTH WEBSTER WARSAW Phone: 834-1787 Phone: 267-8671 - -------- • I—F

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, - Professional Cleaning • Carpets & Upholstery Jack Hall SERVICEMASTER Ph.: 267-5274 • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING t Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-5193 -= I r • WEDDING CAKES ! Beautifully decorated Delicious io eat Reasonably priced » [Unique Bake Shop » Downtown Warsaw 1 > .. ?, CUSTOM DIGGING GRAVEL. HAULING BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS. TRENCHES SEPTIC TANKS T. L (Bud) Kline Ph.: 457-3677, Syracuse LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom ■> Kitchens Built-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armstrong Tile 4 Linoleum BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13, 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861 Insist On The Genuine ™* c t ** • • AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Openef Overhead Door Co, OF SYRACUSE. Inc. Phone 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana

I II I ■ I I . Satisfaction Guarantees Clock And Watch . \ Repairing By registered watchmaker* CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. f I Center at Buffalo St.. Warsaw I ===s==s«aß==sss=®===sssfcasssasaJ . [ .. r Ice Skates Sharpened WAWASEE SPORTSMAN CENTER In the village South of Syracuse I , — Professional Dry Cleaning with Magic Finish STA-NU 0 Exclusive in this Area [WARSAW DRY CLEANERS I Across From Court House | Warsaw - Phone: 267-8731 II Pickkand Delivery in Pierceton II Mondays and Thursdays f«r Safe <£f\x SALE 1 2 B. R. modern, lot 83 L, x 175 ( . 3,250 3 B. R. modem, yr. rd. on channel. will exchange for acreage | J 18.750 I 58. R. Wawasee, will trade • for smaller cottage. I 1 acre building site. Dewart -I Lake road $1,200 I 3 B. R. modem home, % , acre grouqd $12,500 ' % Block. 3 lots, zoned comi mercial ..............s $6,000 See Us For All Kinds of Properties EVERETT F. KETERING Ph.: 457-3722 or 457-3506 1 Orrice L. Shaw, Broker FOR SALE: Used bedroom suite, double bed with springs and mattress, vanity with large mirror, large bureau. $75. Call 4574147. ; : FOR SALE: New threp bedroom ■ home, natural gas heat. located 1 in Enchanted Hills, near Lake, Wawasee. Will sell on contract i with $250 down. Contact Ralph j Biggs, 820 N. 13th, Decatur, Ind. I I Phone 34076 collect. Payments j less than rent: J. 16.23.30, F 6 FOR SALE: 1962 Ford Falcon, six cylinder, two-door, radio and j heater, new tires $1,250.j Phone 457-3588. J J 23, 30 I FOR SALE: 1958 Buick, four door, power steering and power brakes, ■ radio, new tires. ’Excellent condition, no rust. Phone 457-3306 J or call at 507 North Huntington ' i street. Jan. 23, 30 j WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order I your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and. birth announcements ‘ now For prices phone 658-2222 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The I Mail-Journal. U ■ FOR SALE: New three bedroom! j home, natural gas heat, located j | in Enchanted Hills, hear Lake I Wawasee Will sell on contract J with $250 down. Contact Ralph i Biggs, 820 N. 13th. Decatur. Ind. ! Phone 34076 collect Payments I less than rent. J. 16.23,30. F 6 FOR SALE: FRANK BANNING i PROPERTY. North side Lake ' Waw&see. Access to lake. Mod- i era 6-room home. Basement., $8,500. or Will sell on contract. | Phone 594-2286, evenings. ts FOR SALE: Lake front lot on Bonar Lake. Priced well below going price for quick sale Call 457-4147. FOR SALE: Bathroom stool, ph., Milford 658-5962. P FOR SALE: 1961 Rambler Classic | Custom station wagon. Overdrive, radio, seat belts, good; wsw tires, tuione. extra clean, j ven* good condition. Phone 457- ; 4104. | —— —— J Services r SEWING MACHINE AND VACUUM CLEANER REPAIR Over 12 years' experience, guaranteed expert service, on all makes, old or new. L. Miller, 513 So. Harrison, Syracuse. . Phone I 457-4158. ts ! FURNITURE, carpeting, Unoleurn, custom draperies, rug and up- . holstery cleaning. Ph. Ligonier ,[ 894-3532. Golden's. j ts

Baptist Church Closes Crusade For Christ Syracuse Baptist church closed its “Crusade for Christ” Jan. 19 | with evangelist Joe Day of South | 1; Bend as speaker. The crusade was most success- | ful. There were eight decisions of ; various kinds. There was unusual I good attendance throughout the I meeting, with a record attendance ’■ of 68 in Sunday school on Januj.ary 19. On Sunday. Jan. 26. there was l a record attendance of 66 at the worship service. Two new classes i have been organized. One is a nur- j sery class with Mrs. Ralph Anderson and Mrs. Robert Mundy in charge. The other is a married -people’s class with Rev. Mundy as teacher. Also organized was a junior Baptist Youth Fellowship. It will meet everj- Sunday evening at 6:30 with Miss Judy Moore and I Mrs. Robert Mundy in charge. Senior B. Y. F. meets each Sun-; day at 6:30 with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leonhardt and ■ Rev. I Mundy in charge. A baptism sendee will be held > on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 2:30 p. m. ; lat the First Baptist church in Goshen. DUVALL HEADS GOLDWATER COMMITTEE Leslie Duvall, chairman of the, ■ Indiana Goldwater for President; I Committee, announced recently „ I the appointment of Elmer M., 1 (Babe) Heinmiller, Lafayette, as i j the Second District Goldwater for | President Committee. | Heinmiller, a retired president of Fairfield Mfg., Inc., win be as sisted by Mrs. Enos Hunter, VI bron, Ind., who will serve as v»> chairman of the Second District i Goldwater forces. ' I . ■ -

“-'WI Rent FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, hear furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath, inquire at Pettit’s Dept. Store, Ligonier, Indiana. Phone 51. ts FOR RENT: Three bedroom homei on Lake Wawasee. Heated, fur- , • nished and a very nice home. Call Earl Waltz, Syracuse, 457- 1 I 3465. " ’ J 23, 30 j FOR RENT: Almost new one-bed-room home. Automatic heat. ' Call Syracuse 457-4105 before , 3 p. m. J . , _ —- Help Waited Si I OFFICE HELP WANTED: Need experienced office help. Should have some understanding of j bookkeeping and accounting, in j addition to normal secretarial I duties. Steady work and good salary for right party. Contact Cliff Pettit, “Park Meadow I • Homes, Ligonier. Ind. F7‘ If <g\a X**/^* - 1 WANTED: All your news, church. I club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-2222. The MailJournal. ts WANTED: Paper hanging. Call 457-4189. . Mar,l9 II CARDS THANKS I CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Martha Hapner. Penn Control employees of Syracuse and Goshen, and all my drivers, also the many people who sent money, gifts and cards at Christ- j mas. 1 Clifford Byrd - J IN MEMORIAM < In loving memory of our moth- i er who passed away Feb. 1, 1960. J This day brings sad memories , of a loved one gone to rest And those who think of her today are j the ones who loved her best Theifamilies of the latp ‘ Ida Garrison Hawkins

| Commissioners Claims Hu* following is a list of claims to be considered by the Board of Copmission-1 . ers at their meeting on February 3. 1964. i Virginia Murphy 300.00 i Eldora A. Ring 260 00 I t Bessie Himes 243.33 ! Princ» ss Marie Frush 226 66 ! ; Franc, s Noble ' TO 00: I Jean Tuka 100.00 ' Betty J Buss Iberg < 300.10 I Enora S. Cox 260 CO : Jeanne K Endicott 243.33 ' Kathryn M. . Teel 226.66 Celeste C Briganti 202.50 Hasel B Harman 195 00 Bonr.ie Irwin 300 O) Idlee Armey 260 00 Phyllis Mae Munson 213 33 I Phyllis Myera 2?6 661 | Rita Miller 225 00 Lucille McCleary 158 75 1 i Hazel Cook 145 25 ■ Margaret M>nz!e 165 00 i ■ Jean Davis 33 50. j Ruth Hoppas 3C0.00 Esther M Kinney , 260 00 Max Qanshorn 440.66 Dave Andrews 424.00 Roger Fellows 325 00 | H Earl Boggs 268 33 ‘ i B. Jarsfts Baker . . •?? Os? ' Jerry Gullett 20.00 Jimmie ,D. Hill 15 OT Glen Whitehead 683 33 ' Lucile Truex 536.00 Joan Deneve ’75 00 J B. MD 312 50 I Mary Mishler 30 00 } Frances E Thomas 3-‘O OO f I Avie B. Gunter d 13.71 I Alice Nelson Randels 219 00 j Blanche E Garber 250 00 Allan A. Rasor 125 00 William 1 Garrard 112 50' Isabel Holbrook 200.00 ; Henry Hackworth 350 OJi Ralph T. Whitesell 333.33 I Elizabeth Smith 150 00 j Edward 8. Funk 316.66 Rob.-rt Rasor 225 00 j Loren T. Kruger • 125 00 MUo E. Clase 4166 ; Maxine Clase . 15 00 CLERK United Telephone Co., phone . 12.371 T. Ethna Scott, postage t 200 Frank Rarick, PM, postage 105 00 Warsaw Off: Supp. Co., rep. 61 28 A. E. BoycS Co., supp. 169 50 ; Nagies Oft. Supp . do 64.10 ; AUDITOR ! United Telephone Co., -phone 26.15 : Warsaw Off. Supp.. rep. 147.00 i IA. E. Boyce Co., supp. 392,26 j : Nagles Off. Supp., do s ' ’ 23.22 i I Office Systems Inc . do 80 71 ! Warsaw off. Supp. Co., do 993 Warsaw Printing Co . do 35.00 ; TREASURER United Telephone Co., phone 28.05 ’ Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., rep. 30100 A E. Boyce Co., supp. 37.10 | Nagles Off Supp, do 5 40' Warsaw -Off. Supp. Co., do 2.00 Warsaw Printing Co., do ■ 25 20' First National Bank of Warsaw, rental 10 00 RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 ; Bankers Elisparch Corp., trans. 930 Maxine Whitney, do l - 5.00 Recordak Corp . rep. 90 00 , Office Systems Inc., supp. 27.21 ■ SHERIFF United Telephone Co , phone! 26 20 Motorola CAE Inc . rep. ’ 28 40 I Herm Schaefer Ford Co .do ’ 55.29 I Howard G. Holbrook, meals 136.50 Gast Fu- I & Service.- gas 237.00 A. E Boyce. Supp. lg*so Cox Studio, do A2 25 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co.. .do ‘24 68 Gerb- r Mfg. Co , Inc., misc. oper. 173 55 American Railway Signal Co., do 39.51; SURVEYOR I United Telephone Co., phone 27 92 Electronic Center, rep. 16.36 G. Leng. mann Cd., do 73.30 - Lincoln Graphic Corp . supp. 5.10 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co. phone 53.62 Glen Whitehead, mileage 35.28 Lucile Truex, do 39.17 Clyde Gentry, co. teach, inst. 50 00 CORONER s - J. B. Mishler. MD. mileage 2.80'; COUNTY ASSESSOR j Car! T Zimmer, state me- ting 16.40 1 ‘ United Telephone Co., phone 13.37 j - Catl T. Zimmer, mileage 832 : Friden, Inc . rep. 59.00 i Warsiw Off. Supp. Co.. Supp. 230 Warsaw Printing Co. do 14 Cd Interstate Aircredit Pub. Inc . do .400 WAYNE TWF. ASSESSOR’ I United Telephone Co., phone 11 60 I Paul OberU. state meeting 46.46 prosecuting attorney. Allan A Rasor, secy. 40 00 do. phone 3.10 1 do, rent 25.60 CIRCUIT COURT | ’ Ray Ade, spec judge 47.611 ‘ John W. Beauchamp, do 46.40 { Frank V. Dice, do 24.60 I John C. Hagen, do 70.50 Frederick. E. Rakestraw, do 62.8-3 [ Roy Sheneman. do . 67.80 ! Virgil Bobeck. jury -omm. ~ ' , 68 00 ■ Andrew j. Engle, do 49 20, Robert Burn.-r.- pauper ati‘y. 45 00 ; Richard W Sand, do 45 00 Untied Telephone Co . phono 90.62 < Wallace Manrow, mU-age 49.36 Am-rican Photocopy Equip., supp. fl.oo I Nagies Off. Supp., do 17391 Shepard Citations. Inc., law boks 3C.CO i The Alien Smith Co., law booss 900 ! Bancroft-Whitney Co., do 40.541 Bobbs-Merrill co.. Inc., do ' ' 15 00 j Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co., do 12.50 , Business Equip. Co., equu>. 2v5 S7 , Rulo Minear At Son. do M A> REGISTRATION OF VOTERS A. E. Boyce, supp 68.25 COUNTY ELE; TION BOARD |Hmlm Off. Supp.. supp. 31.271 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co, phone 28 05 Laketon Asphalt Ref. Inc.; fuel 1,207.06 > NiPSCO. -electric ‘ ' 584.31 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 32.75 Water Utilities lac., water 114 24 • Orril R. Kilmer. • painting - 1,339 06Serv- Eltctric Inc. rep- 520 Sharp Hdwe. «Co., do 359 Wolford Electric Co., do 13.38 ’ ■Correlated Products toe., misc. oper. 23 50i Cov rail Renal Serv . do 680 Lowrey Searing Center, do 175 ■ Madison Chemical Corp., do 106.11; Warsaw Clean Tow- .’. do 27.00 j -.Elburn Ruhinson, shelves 221 34 Miller A Sons Lumber Co. .quip 20000 JAIL United Telephone Co. phone 50 18 Western Union Telegraph Co.. , comm. 1.41 NIPSCb. elec. 25178! : Sewage Treatment Off., sewag..- 4 20' , Water UtihU-s. water 12 56 i Hall Hdwe. misc. supp 549 18anco Prod. 'Co . toe., do 21.78 Warsaw Clean ToweL do 11.50 Arao Termite A Pest Control, misc. oper. ’ 10.00 Andrews Plumb. A Heat., rep. 235 13 Wond. r Discount Store, blankets - 92.00 COUNTY HOME Raymond Munson, maint. 80 00 United Telephone Co., phone 4843 NIPSCO. elec. - 128.61 Kate Coal Co., coal 172 50 Redigas. gas 68.56 Hall Hdwe. rep. .427 Jet White Store No. 5. food 57 32 Borden Ct milk 23-06 Perfection Biscuit Co., food 5.19 Franks Shoe Repair, misc. oper. 625 W. R Thomas Store, do 755 ’ Herbert Shull, refund 64.54 ! Nobl - C. Blocker. Odn . do 90.31 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co., phone 47.08 : Nagles Off. Supp, supp 6.15 CIVIL DEFENSE MUo E Clase. phone 7.15 COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS John L. Deaton, co. council 25.00 . Charles Menzie. do 25.00 Ralph P Oyler, do 25.00 Nagles Off Supp., supp. 615 C L Tim Rovensttoe. do 25.00 Merlin H. Wertenberger. do 25 00 ; Ezra Beer, road viewer 8-00 1 Lawrence Beight, do 8.00 ; Joe H. Hausman, do 8,00 ' Dale Lowman, do 8.00 J Glenn N. Lowman, do • 3.00 Charles Manwaring, do 8.00 J Leo Mort, do 8.00 J Karl Stookey. do 8.08 J Stanley Weaver, do 800 > Charles L. Manwaring, mileage ' rd. viewer LIO 1 Dale Lowman, de -12 J Leo Mort, do L4O 1 Warsaw Times-Union, legal adv. 222JK The Mail-Journal, do 500.65 Geone Adktoson, appraisal co. hone 25.80 < Ralph Brubaker, do 25.00 ‘

Floyd L. Tucker, do , 25.00 Jamm M Bachelder, prem. off. bd. 10.00 Raymond L. Cooper, do 10.00 Paul Denny, do 10.00 Robert Ferverda, do 10.00 Paul Lucas, do 10.00 Seth I. Mason, do 10.00 Ned T. Maze, do 10.00 Norma McGuire, do 10.00 Robert Osborn, do 10.00 Everett L. Perry, do 10.00 Frank Stoke, Jr., do 1000 Strayer Ins. Agency., do 196.50 Warsaw Ins. Agency, Inc., do 10.50 Ralph Wrigley, do 30.00 Russell Yeager, do 10.00 Ray D. Yoder, do 10.00 Loren T. Kruger, rental of equip. 175.00 Earl Bryer, grave marker 8 00, Harris Funeral Hom-, sold, burial 1-30.00 Harris-Troxel Funeral Home, do 100.00 Landis A Chamness Funeral Serv., do 100.00 I Mishler Funeral Home, do 100.00 Re- d Funeral Home, do 100.00 ■ Spangle Funeral Home, do" 103.0 J | Linville Allen, fox bounty 3.00 J Harold. Baker, do 600 Larry Boggs, do 12 00 Roger Bruner, do > 900 Roger Fellows, do 600 Sco-t Flowers, do 6.00 Steve Funnel, do . 300 Robert B. Haywood, do 300 Art Horn, do 300 David L iter, do 3.00 I Eldon Mees,-, do 6.00 I Forest H. Ritter, do 900 llester Rowland, do ' 45 00 i Charles Shephard, do 300 j Wilmer Snyder, do 600 i Lew Snell, do 300 ; Homer Stutzman, dd 6-00 I Gordon T-?eple, do 117 00 , Leo Ulery. do 300 Rick Z.-Uers. do 3Oj Alvin Smi:h. do 300 Hillcrest Christian Home. exp. of inmates , 120 00 Dr Norman Beatty Memorial | I Hospital.'do 258 00 Indiana Boys School, do 298.35' Logansport Hospital, do 177.60 ; ' Irene Byron Hospital. T-B patients 862.50 Robert P. Clark. DVM. T-B testing 50 40 iDr T. A. Mill- r» do 44.40 Dr. G. E. Neldlinger. do 617.95 ! Kilgore Nursing Home, care of ' patients 179 0b Om Nursing Hom- . do 560 00 Mrs Ruby R Thompson, do 143.28 ■ Walter Drug Co.' drugs 4.40 ;G. W StaL- r MD. medical. 22.1)0 Beer A Slabaush. Inc..' tile ditch j repair 380 691 I Robert H. Boggs, do 22 30 . D- an Brown, do 66 40 Sadonia Bruner, adm . do 48 54 John Buhrt. do 25 00 : i Larry D Carey, do 95 00 Stanley Custer, do 45 00 j Harold Downs, do < 73 80 . . C E. Dr. isbach. do 49 85 ’ John Eber. do 62 65 i ■ Henry Engleberth, do 100 00 i ! Robert H- ighway, do 26 52 ■ Howard Hoffman, do 97.92 Longs Custom Digging, do 245.50 - Mrs B n McKrlll. do 267.00 Peter Waldeck, do 61.20 i No. W. b. Lbr. A Supp., do 15.8)< Maxine Whitney, do 5.00 New Castle-Henry Twp. School, transfer tuition 590 37 Ned A Bertha StUckman, dump maint.' 180 00 Cyril F Likens, do 90 00 ■ John T. Camden, bridge work 13,317.48 Herbert L. Murphy, sold, burial 100 00 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEFT. PAYROLL I John Armold 346 QO I John Alexander 430 J 0 i Dail Barber 392 TO ; i Max E Brown 414 00 i Clifford F. Bak- r 392 00 i Claude Christner 405 30 Norman W. Clouse 377.15 I Muri A. Dawalt 405 00 ; Rex Deaton 57120 i Gordon Drudge 348.00 . Don Forney 425100 Wilferd Fretz 447 30 ■ Harold Gerard 413.00 Gilbert E Griffis 352 80 • Marshall Hawley 444 15 ; Harry Herendeen 394.00 ; Glen Huffman 434.70 ! Walter B Jontz 394.00 ; Lawrence Kindig 442.05 i Ellis Koher 391-65 I Earl Long 421.05 I Donald Metzger 443.10 j Richard D Michael 402.00 ' Walter Miller 410 OQ ' Bobby D. Miner 394.00 Devon Moore 390.00 Richard L. Moore 352 80 ■ Leo Mosier 425 00 I Glen H. Neer 427.00 i Richard Nel-r . 434.00 j , Ronald Norman , 392 00 ■ ; Hugh R. Parsons 369.60 J Paul e Randall 430.50 < Roswell Robbins 384 00 ; Harold Roberts 414.00 Glenwood Secor 353 85 : Donavan Bellers 417.00 i Harley Salter 378.00 • Keith Smith , 435.75 ; Glen Stookey 400.00 I I Jerry Stutzman 398.00 ! ; Thurman D Trine 422 00 I Wayne L. Wood 380 00 I Harley Drudge - 297.15; Norman McKinney <13.70 ‘ ! Russell Sechrist 522.90 ,: Worley Spitler 490.00 | Kermit P. Summers 585.901 Gaylord Long 619.50 ’ Ray C. Nine 644.50 > COUNTY HIGHWAY DEFT. CLAIMS i Prudential Ins. Co. of America, I Ins. ■ 1,110 14 United Telephone Co., phone 5789 ! Lentz Coal Co. ,coal 17.51! NIPSCO, elec. 308 63 j Gragg Equip/ Co., rep. 69.50 I Millington Bros , do 11.90 : Motorola CAE Inc-, do 215.60 ' Overhead Door Co, of Syracuse, do. 14.72 Schade Plumb. A Heat. Inc., do 24.56 Schrader of Warsaw, do 157.74 » Warsaw Auto. Supply. Inc., do 278-28 B. st Cap Tire Co., tires , 347.06 ' | Cities S- rvice Oil Co, oil ’ 23.93 Crystal Flash Oil Co . inc , supp. 62.78 ; • Indiana Textile Co . garage 37.50 : ! Purity Cyl Gnaes. rep. 71 55 Rotanium Electric Prod, Co., supp. 23-53 j I Sharp Hdwe Co., do 17,97 : : Smith. Tire Service, rep. 4.00 1 Standard Oil Co . fuel 277.20 • Texaco toe., gas | 2,688.37 ■ iA. E Boyce, supp. i 31.05 International Salt Co . salt J 2.655 35 ■ '; Western Ind Aggregates Corp / ’ i , 693 281 Ma- Friedman, do 127 20 Elmer Zimmerman, do 383 00 \ I Johnson Lbr. Yard. Ibr. 256 j Pike Lumb-r Co., Inc, do , 25.75 j tod. State tod, road signs ‘ 490.03 ? Bearings Xnc , rep. parts 136.63 , Deeds Equip. Co . Inc., do 114.53 i ‘ Gleason Service toe., do 88,85 International Harvester Co , do 21.73 ( Kort. Bros. Inc . do 118.70 Mac Allister Mach Co.. Inc . do. 577.85 ' Ilike Gill Auto Parts, do 2.001 . Municipal Equip Co., do 183.59, Hank- Mach. Co. do 7W 52 I : Schrade of Warsaw, do 48 55 ! W A w Truck Sales Inc., do : 668.01 ‘ Sen h-Alsop Paint Co , paint 16.05 Ace Hdwe . hdwe. ’ 28.74 Kos. Co. TTeas. ditch ass- ss 29 44 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL ! John E. Arford 4)0.00 t Carroll Sherman ■ 625.00 Loren Pound 450 00 f Barbara Neer 333.331 Charlene Hartman 300.00 Nancy Zellner 300.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. CLAIMS j United Telephone Co » phone 77.74 > Carroll Sh- rman. mileage 73 84 Lor- n Pound, do . 35.60 i Barbara Neer, do 53,12 ! Nancy Z-liner, do 16.48 Nagles Ott. Supp. supp. 7.43 : Loren . Pound, misc. 2.58 ■ WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL Willod- an C. Kmcaide 460.00 ; i Opal Joy Harosan 390 OJ I Keith D. Renbarger 400.00 I Mary Ruth Wilson 390 00 Frances Sophia Cochran 75.00 Lillian O. Davis 29500. Dorothy A. McCroy 183.79 > Dorothy Lc Anglin 345.00 1 Loa Dean Creamer 79.20' WELFARE DEPT. CLAIMS United Telephone Co., phone 26.38 Opal Joy Harman, mileage 38.60 { Wtllodean C. Kincaide. do 26.71 Mary Ruth Wilson, do 32.T0 j Prances S. Cochran, do 6-57 > ' Keith D. Renbarger. do 56.20 Beigh Funeral Home, OAA burial 350.001 Dickerson Funeral Home, do 350.00 | Harris-Troxel Funeral Home, do 330.00 ; Landis A Chamness Funeral Service, do 350 00 Mishler Funeral Home, do 235-00 ■ Reed Funeral Home, do 128.00 I Sheetz Funeral Home, do 350 00 > Warner Funeral Home, do 350.00 | AU ran Nursing Home, crpld. child 310.00 Alfred Fromm. DDB, do 30.00 Walter Drug Co., do 19 55 J. W. Rliey Hospital, do 480! The Lutheran Hospital, do 492.731 BAB Shoe Corp , ward of court 5.39 > Coopers, do 9-26 i Hull House, do . 11-70 i New Paris H. S , do 9-00 ■ Otto'S Resale Shop, do 4.20 t ' Sengers Dept. Store, do 182.12 , Yoder Budget Shop, do 5.85 Denton's Drug Store, do 2.35 Judd Drugs Inc. No. 1. do 20.85 Thornburg Drug Co., do 10.75 Walter Drug Co., do 13.9 S Vactor O. Connell MD, do 21.00 William Cron MD. do 14.00 R. D Dormier MD. do 28.00 Eugene F. Yoder, DOS, do 41.00 Murphy Medical Center, do 107.40 Bethel Home Place Inc., do 155 00 Vera M. BtMer. heap commit. 16 59 Keith D. Benbarger. do 24.00 Buthene Fuller, agent, prem. ott. bond 1750 L Noble C. Blocker, do hereby certify that the above B a true list ot claims to be presented to the Board of Com-

Thursday, January 30, 1964 THE MAIL-JOURKAL

missioners on the 3rd day of February. 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Loes Alcoholic R verage Board of Koxciuskt County. Indiana, will’ at 10 AM on th» 26th day of February. 1964 at the Clerk’s Office Court House m he Cl > ul saw, Indiana, in said County, begin inv<«tteat>un of th apuac.i iin of th following named p-rsnn rrou-sting th« issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Bev«tag« Permit of th.- class h-remafter designat - ed and will, at said time and place, re | ceive information conei-rning the fitness pi said applicant. and - the pronriett Issuing the permit applied for to such iappiuan at n premises iiameot A Jesse Louis Robinson (Grocery) Beer < Deal- rs, 501 N. Lake St., Warsaw. Indiana. A •SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO liit PUBLIC. AN ? PUisLIC PaMl4 CIPAXION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W F. Cpndon , < ! Executive Secretary !. Joe A Harris Chairman LEGAL NOTICE Y I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, -.that Chester M. Stiffler. Administrator qf the Estate of Blanche M Stiffler, will on the 14th day ot February at th ■ hour of 9 o’clock A. M . and from day to day ther- after until sold, at the offfce ( of R. Leon Connolly. AttOriu y in the 'Town ; of Ss-snis-' offer for sale the following , I d-scribed real estate in' Koshtusko ■ County. Indiana: ’ ' - 1 . A | | Lo: No. Im in Block 2 -in K- tring and j getting's Addition to th- Town of Syra--1 CUS- ' -' •. -A ' I Said sale to be to the high- st ans best I bidder th refor ■ for at least the cpprais-: ed ratue rnd for cash. e" CHESTER M. STIFFLER / i. j Administrator R. LEON CONNOLLY. > Attorney, for Es'ate ' ’ ’r MJ — J 30 4* F. 6 LEGAL NOTICE \ NOTICE XS HEREBY GIVEN, that- G raidinr L. Click, as Administratrix .$f the ’ Estate „of William. Fred SwiiArW’ de- ; i ceas d will at 'h- hour of 9 o’clnVc A M on Saturday. February 8. "1964. and. from day to day thereafter uniilt sold, ;.at the office of R, L- «n ‘ tom- y. Syracuse. Indiana, offer fdf sale I to the lushest and best bidder t»’,lo'- ■ lowing described real estate situat-- m I Kosciusko County, in the State of to-, i diana. to-wit: . j , j : | I Lot No. 4in Block 7. In .7-■r i ns and Ketrlng s Additioh to the' Town ofvSyra- ; cus--. I- ■'X I sale to be for at least the ap- | praised value add for cash GERAIiDINE L. CLICK \ , ADMINISTRATRIX ? ' R LEON CONNOLLY 0 ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE ? MJ — J. 23 -A- 30 —tx NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will from this date until February 4th. 1964 at 1:30 P M. lEST) receive sealed bids for the following for the Kosciusko County Highway £)- pxrt- ' ment for 1964. ITEM I: 7.000 Tons or less of liquid bituminous material, grades SC. and MC-No. TO: No. 250; No. 800. & No. 3000. ITEM 2: To furnish and appl®. brush killer for the year 1964, which must be of low volatile consistency. contaOhing 2 lbs 2-4-D and 2 lbs. of 2-4-5-T wtth actual acid equivalent td make 1 gallon. To apply brush killer for the tear 1964, said brush kill, r must be Os • low volatile consistency, as named above. Bids shall be on a per gallon basis and the total bids shall not’exceed 814k000 00. ITEM 3: (5> NEW SELF-FEEDING MATERIAL SPREADERS Bidder Kill accept as trade-in bn new and allow credit on purchase price the following; <r ;< 1- 1954 - Good Roads Chip Spreader Serial No. 1864 - 9 ft. to be within 30 days of contract date.; F. 0., B Warsaw, Indiana. .a ITEM 4: ONE NEW TILT PLATFORM GOOSE-NECK TRAILER. J? „ Bidder will accept as trade-jn 4>n new trailer and allow credit on st(ircnase ‘price the following: < 1- 1945 - Fru. haul - Low-Bo* Trailer - Model CPT e -15 Serial No. FW--32047. Bids must be on form Number S 5 (Revised) as prescribed by, State [ Board of Accounts and each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or cer'.i---j fled check equal to 10 per cent M trax- ! unum bid and the necessary affidavit cf i non-tollusion as required by law. The I successful bidder of Item 2 will., be re- ! quired to furnish Bond to the \full a- ' mount of contract and insurance corer- ; age inc.uding liability, to the satisfaction cf the Board of- Commissioners Complete in- ! formation and specification are _pow pn I file in th- County Auditor's Office. Court ’ House, Warsaw. Indiana. Each item a- | bove shown must be bid on separate bid ■' forms and must show .that the J bid s is j 1.-ss U. S. Federal Excise Tax. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right’to I reject any and all bids. i NOBLE C. BLOCKER . Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana Dat-d. January 21. 1964. /, MJ — J. 33 A- TO ! ' ' : i_ I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Nocke Is hereby given the taxpayers ' of Lake Township. Kosciusko i Indiana. that the proper. legal offic- rs of said municipality, at their reg- . ular meeting place on the 11th - day of P-bruary. 1964. will con-1 ; sidet th 1 following additional appropria- ■ lions which said officers consider neces- : sary to mebt the extraordinary emergency f existing at this time. a. . From Fun- — F-6 Lease rratal of shop 412.925 Taxpayers appearing at such me--t..» sh iil have a right it<- be • heard vh. reoa Tli. additional appropriations as finally i urnoe will be automatically rejert.u t. > tlie State Board df Tax CommlsJi’oers znlch Board will hold a further Leering within fifteen days at the County Auti- • tor's Office of Kosciusko County. Tndi- ■ ena. or at such other place a<X may designated. At such hearing taxpilyers oti lecting to any of such additional*', approp- < nations may be heard and tbterested taxpayers may inquire of the County : ; Auditor whea and where such? hearins : will be held < ALTON KISSINGER >' Trust.-a, Lak.- Township MJ — J $3 * 30 I .■ ■ - ——-JMILFORD 4-H CLUBS HONOR SUE BEER Members of the Merry Maidens ■ and leader, Mrs. Jacob Tusing, ( I and the Senior Homemakers and i leader, Mrs. Don Davidsen,>met at; i the home es Earleen Fisher Tuese day evening to honor Sue seer. j I Both clubs joined fn repeating the pledge to the American flag, led by Debbie Jessop, and the j pledge to the 4-H flag,, led by Ellen Freeman. .The Merrj’ Maidens conducted a short business meet- , ; ing. The following slate of offic-; ■ ers was approved: . J President, Earleen Fisher; vice ■ president, Alanna Orn; secretary’• Brenda Wilson; Janet! i Ramser; reporter, Nancy ?Wilson; health and safety chairman, Ann ! Tusing; song and recreation chairI man, Judy Rapp. A motion to set dues at $1 was ' carried. Junior leaders are Eari leen Fisher, Alanna Orn, Janet i Ramser, Judy Rapp and Ann Tusing. I FoDowing the meeting, Miss Beer told the girls about her wedding plans, gifts, and future home in Valparaiso. She was presented a nice gift by members of the clubs. Refreshments of doughnuts, “piff-o-puffs”, and soft drinks were served.

—i— ~ * any «**»• . V < VrJ J IMG SIZE I D OF THE AD V/V>S\ THAT'S IMPORTANT — SIZE OF THE RESULT / USE OASSWro TO BUY AND S6U! - 1 niton ii in. 'B . ■

Syracuse Students Win Honors Nine Syracuse students entered the northern Indiana district and vocal solo and ensemble contest Saturday at Penn township high schpcl. The school received one superior and three excellents. Receiving a superior in piano was Randy Coverstone. Belinda McNamara and Marjory Hulley each received an excellent in piUpo. The girls’ sextet consisting of Sue Cutter. Chris Xanders, Janet Benson, Pam Coburn, Joan Buhrt and Gwen Rhcades received an excellent. ' i . i i . f ‘ ~ MILFOBD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes; BURRIS “JACK" SHARP IS RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT INJURIES Burris “jack - ' Sharp of Milford, who was involved in an auto accident recently on his way to Florida. is reported to have suffered a broken bone in his neck. His son, Dennis. Said it was thought to Ibe broken vertebra. Mr.'Sharp is not hospitalized but he and his wife have decided to remain in. Fort Myers Beach for a few weeks longer as Mr. Shaip is to be careful. No cast has ; been put on the broken bone. • ' .7' John W. Blackburn of r 2 Leesburg was admitted last Thursday to Murphy; Medical Center. He was dismissed Friday. Robert R. Brown Os Leesburg entered the Linvill hospital at Columbia City last week. t , • • . .1 'i . Mrs. Mel Vin Zimmerman of r 2 Milford was admitted to Goshen hospital Friday. She was released over the week end. / - ’ Xa - ■ J ' ■ Robert Paton, son of Mr. and I Mrs. George R. -Paton of r 2 Lees- • burg, was admitted Friday to Goshen General hospital. He was dismissed Monday. Miss Blanche Sensibaugh of Milford was dismissed over the week end from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Fred L. Harlan of r 2 Milford admitted to the Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Mrs. William Elkins of Leesburg entered, the Whitley County | hospital in Columbia City last ■ week. She was released over the l week enc|. Mrs. Herbert Metge of Leesburg has been released from the Whit- ; ley County hospital in Columbia City. ‘ . Rev. Richard Sumner of Mil-ts ford was dismissed Monday from the St. Joseph hospital in Kokomo. Mrs. Bessie E. Lyon of Milford was admitted Monday to the, Goshen hospital. , Mrs. Herman Allen of Leesburg was released Monday from the Goshen hospital. Ben H. Mabie of r 2 Leesburg was admitted the first part of this week to Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. Royce Biller of Mliford is still a patient at the Elkhart General hospital after suffering a heart ■attai k ; j 236 and is listed as improved.

Sentry Safety ’Kga Council JJt Hot Cold, Fla Facts! Statistics prove about 50 percent of the entire population suffers some sort <sf respiratory ailment between September and April of each year. No drug will cure flu or the more than 100 varieties of coltjsb These contagious diseases are caused by viruses passed from person to person. Inj>n effort to reduce ailments Americans. suffer each year, the Sentry Safety Council of Sentry Insurance companies has compiled these health tips: • Avoidpeople with colds or flu. • Wash hands often, always before bating. Teach children to keep fingers out of mouth. • Don’t cheat on sleep. • Eat well-balanced meals. • Drink plenty of liquids to tone up system, help elimination. • Guard against getting chilled. • Exercise sensibly. Don’t overdo shoveling snow, or in a gym. • When you have a cold, stay home and rest the first day. • Always cover your mouth when sneezing or coughing. A sneeze can blast thousands of germ-laden droplets 12 feet. • Use disposable tissues and place in waste containers. • • Blow your nose lightly warns the Sentry Safety Council. Forcing spreads infection. s o Soap is an effective germ-killer. Keep your home clean. • Don’t rely solely on home remedies. Indiscriminate use of drugs can hide early warning signals of serious illness. Aspirin and approved nose drops . giye relief. Call your doctor if fever, chills or headache persists more than 24 hours. Finally, the Sentry Safety Council says be thoughtful of others by keeping your germs to yourself and you will guard your own health ... thougktfuhwto is - contagimu, tool

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