The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 April 1964 — Page 6

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List Fifth Grading Period Honor Students At Milford

The following persons have earned the right to be listed on the honor roll of Milford high school for the fifth grading period. The release came from the office of the principal. Donn D. Kesler, last evening. * represents all A’s. Seniors - Earleen Fisher. Connie Fox. Jean Kaiser. Anni Lange, Terry Beatty. Ken Beer, and Mike Treesh. f I Juniors - Arlene Anglin, Becky; Hoerr, Ginger.Hollar. Sharron Mon- j eyheffer. Alanna Om. Pame Phend. Ann Purdum, Judy Rapp, and Alan Coy. ’ Sopliomores - Connie Biller, Beth-

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EARLEEN FISHER Valedictorian

Earleen Fisher And Mike Treesh Head Milford Seniors

Earleen Fisher has been named \ aledietorian for the 1964 graduating class of Milford high school. Earleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher of Milford. Earleen, who plans to enter Indiana university this fall, earned a 3.7 average during high school. She majored in English, mathematics, and social studies She has minors in Latin and Spanish. Earleen is the editor of the school yearbook. The Trojanette, and a member of the high school band. She is also a member of the Spanish club and has served as a school librarian She was in the class plays during her senior and junior years. Earleen is the school reporter for The Mail-Journal Salutatorian , Salutatorian honors have been a-

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CILKRLES EDMUND LYONS Valedictorian

Charles Lyons, Robert Paton Honor Graduates At Leesburg High School

Charles Edmund Lyons, son of I Mr. and Mrs Forres: Lyons of Leesburg, has been named dictonan of the 1964 graduating j ciass at Leesburg high school. Salutatorian of the 1964 class is Robert Wendell Paton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Paton of r 2 Leesburg. I Both boys plan to continue their i education. Charles has been admitted to Purdue university and plans to major in engineering Robert will enroll rat Butler university | in Indianapolis.i -I

Syracuse High School Instituting A Daily Visitation Plan

Principal Paul H. Moore of Syracuse is instituting a visitation plan i for interested patrons of the school. The principal will conduct a daily tour from 8.35 to 9:20 from May 4 to May 15. People interested in ■ visiting the school are a*&ed to call 457-3611 to make a reservation for the tour. A Mdximum number of six will be taken through the school daily and if people are interested in touring together, they should make this known when calling the school. | Children may be brought to the! school, as a baby-sitting service

Several Whitko Teachers Resign Resignations thus far of teachers of the Whitko school district are as follows: From South Whitley: James Clack, Michael McGlennen. Richard Knarr, Lowell Ellabarger. Dorval Ross. From Sidney: Elizabeth Brown. Esther Epperly, Josephine Fruitt From Pierceton: Sandra Tucker, Mary Elsa Schaffer. From LarwiU: James Barfell.

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any Bontrager, ’Michelle Conn, ’Joan Schlotterback. Brenda Wilson, ’John Beiswanger, Allen Brunjes, and Lowell Rheinheimer. Freshmen - Allyson Anglin, Sandra Crowl, Kathy Leemon, Natalie Ostendorff, ‘Jan Purdum, Karen Scott, *Boi> Hoerr, ’Parker Phend. . Eighth grade - Mary Bontrager, Paula Burgett, ‘lnez Miller. Dave Beer. Steve Fox, Greg Jackson, Dick O’Blenis. Seventh Grade - Debbie Arthur, Diana Morehouse, ’Kristi Phend, Gloria Rapp. ’Faye Rheinheimer. Dan Beer, Kent Biller, Martin Straka.

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MICHAEL TREESH Salutatorian

warded to Michael Treesh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh of Waubee lake Mike earned a 3 6 average in high school. Miks. who is enrolled at Ball State as a pre-med student this fall, is vice president of his class and the president of the Spanish club. He is a member of the band and chorus, the sports editor for The Trojanette. and was in the junior and senior class plays. He also participated in athletics. His major subjects are English. mathematics, social studies, and science. He has a minor in Latin. Commencement exercises are set for Friday. May 29. at 8 p. m. in the Milford community building Phil -Eskew, commissioner of the Indiana high school athletic association, will be the speaker.

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ROBERT WENDELL PATON Salutatorian

! Both boys have been active in : (“Xtra curricular activities. Charles tis editor of the year book, was a representative at Boys' state, participated in the junior and senior class plays and played basketball, I baseball and trade. Robert has participated in band. 4-H club work, the junior and senior class plays and cross ! country. He is a member of the Spanish chib, pet band and the Masque and Gavel club. He has been a class officer.

will be provided during the 45minute tour. Principal Moore said there is a 1 two-fold purpose in making the | tours possible. First, the school administration is proud of the school facilities and the faculty wuuld like parents and townspeople to see the type of education being offered to the young people of the community. Second, there seems to be some reluctance to visit a child’s classroom after the child reaches the j seventh grade It is hoped that this tour will help in bettering the ' parents and community.

Junior High Syracuse To Have Orientation Syracuse High School will hold an orientation meeting for sixth grade students and their paresis in the cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6. This will be a short meeting to explain the plans Jar the new seventh graders. The book store, curriculum, fees, sections, and rules will be discussed. O* ■ ■

Lakeland Honor Students

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80881 STIVER Co-V aledictorian

Scholastic Honor Winners For Class Os '64 At Syracuse High School

I Syracuse high school principal ' Paul H.° Moore has announced the ' selection of scholastic honor winn- j 'ers for the class of 1964, Syracuse ; high school. J Bobbi Stiver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stiver, and Ann Vanderford. daughter of Mr: and Mrs. < Jack Vanderford. were named co- I valedictorians. Tom Kramer, son ; of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kramer, was named salutatorian. Both Miss Stiver and Miss Vanderford have had straight A’s in 1 major subjects throughout their entire high school careers, thus tying for top honors with a straight

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KAREN SUE MILAM Valedictorian

Valedictorian And Salutatorian Named At North Webster High School

Miss Karen Sue Milam, daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Milam of North Webster, has been named valedictorian of her class. George Edmund Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wood of North Webster has been named salutatorian of his class. Both students have been active in extra curricular activities as well as good academic students. M iss Milam has enrolled at Ball State Teachers college and will be majoring in nursing. She was coeditor of the school annual her senior year and was Girls’ State representative in her junior year.

Milford School Hews By EARLEEN FISHER Washington. D. C.! Next week the senior class and our nation’s capital: What more Von- . de Hui combmation could one ask for - ’ Oh. glorious heights of ecsU- ■ -4a I Just what is this thing called ecstasy? Its a superlaUve degree of happiness is happiness? Happiness is feeling kittens’ fur and angora. Happiness is smelling cloves and hot spiced tea. Happiness is hearing a baby gurgle I and children munching popcorn Happiness is seeing the sun set and the moon rise. Happiness is tasting simmering soup and cold grape juice. Happiness is living. And happiness is going to Washintgon, D. C.I — SENIORS OF THE WEEK 1 SANDRA LEE ZARTMAN Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Zartman of north Main street. Sandy has blue eyes and brown hair. She was born April 4, 1946. Sandy moved here this year after attending school in Medaryville and Nappanee. She joined the Rekamemoh club. She is majoring in commerce, and home economics. Her ambition in life is to obtain a secretarial position. Her secret ambition Is to be a nurse. Sandy advises underclassmen “to be successful you have to work hard". Her pet peeve is people who talk about others behind their backs. A change Sandy would like made in MHS is more heat in the winter. ‘She’ll never . . . forget these four wonderful years of high school. A famous person she'd like to be . . . Shelley Fabares. If she had a million dollars she’d ... pay some bills, buv necessities, and save the rest. Sandy’s favorites are colors, mint

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ANN VANDERFORD Co-Valedietorian

1 4.0 grade index. Tom Kramer was j dose behind with a 3.85 grade index. All. three students are members of the National Honor Society. While in high school Bobbi Stiver participated In* many activities including the science club. Spanish club, GAA. news staff, cheer block, class play, annual staff and Future J Teachers of America. She plans to attend Ball State Teachers college Ito pursue a teaching career. This year Bobbi was presented the state GAA plaque, the highest honor presented by this club. Ann Vanderford has been active throughout her high school career

GEORGE WOOD Salutatorian

Karen also participated in the summer science institute sponsored by the National Science Foundation at Manchester college last summer. George is enrolled at Purdue univtrsitv and will be taking a pre-pharmacy course this fall. During high* school, George was president of the student council three years, vice-president of the junior class and Boys’ State representative last year. He has also been active in music department, playing in the band and pep band for four years.

green and. powder blue; sport,, basketball; food, shrimp: singer, Bobby Vinton;; song, “There, I've Said It Again’’; actor. Vince Edwards; actress, Connie Stevens; movie, “At the World’s Fair ”; pastime, cooking and sewing; subject, bookkeeping. EARLEEN MARIE FISHER During this year I have been asked several times if I intended to put my own senior of the week in. the j school column. Why not? ’ I was born August 31, 1946. My I parents are Noble and Donna Fisher. | I am majoring in English, math, and social studies I am a member _ of band and the Espanol club; I am a student librarian, and the editor I of our glorious yearbook. The Tro-; janette. After graduation I plan to enroll' at Indiana university and study English and journalism. My ambition in life is to do something worthwhile for my town. My secret ambition is to be a cemetery caretaker. My pet peeve is people with no determination. I advise underclassmen to be determined about something - anything! Also, I advise them to live each day as it comes. If I had a million dollars I’d invest some in stocks, some in bonds, and spend some. A change I would like made, in MHS is not to consolidate I If we do. we’ll lose our identity. A ■ famous living person I'd like to be !. . . Fm satisfied with being myself. I'll never ... kill an animal. My favorites are color, green; sports, basketball and volleyball; food, ham; movies. Seven Days in May and El Cid; actor, Charlton Heston; actresses. Julie Harris and •Sophia Loren; song, “The Wayward Wind”; books, “The Spoon River Anthologyand anything by Sinclair Lewis; subjects. English and history: pastime, history- especially of Milford and my family. SOPHOMORE NEWS By Jane Baumgartner Our class left at 7 a. m. Saturday, April 25, for Chicago. We spent the morning at the Science and Industry museum and at 12:36 we went to the Lincoln Zoo and spent the afternoon there. We had dinner at the _ Holloway I House and then went on a tour of

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TOM KRAMER Salutatorian

|in many organizations. She has i been a member and officer in the I student council, was a member of I the play cast, active in science j ' club. Future Teachers of America cheer block, and GAA. She also received the GAA plaque this year. 1 She plans to attend Purdue university where she plans to study for a teaching profession. Tom Kramer, who has just received an appointment to tije Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Colo, has been active in many groups while in high school. He has been in the science club, band, student council, class play, dance band, -and the Spanish dub. He I has' also participated in baseball* basketball and golf during his high school years. He will serve on Youth Committee the first of May.

“Chicago by Night”. In our tour we saw many places such as China Town. Prudential building. Old towns, Maxwell Street, and Skid Row. We arrived home around three in the morning. High School Students May Attend Track Meet High schools in the Lakeland Community School Corporation will dismiss at noon on Friday to enable students to attend the county track meet. The meet will be held at Pierceton. Elementary schools will remain in session. High school pupils who do not attend the track meet may remain in school and work under the supervision of the teachers. The buses will leave at the scheduled time and anyone wanting to ride home must be at the school at that time. HEAR TED KENNEDY AT INDIANAPOLIS A number of Kosciusko county Democrats were on hand at the Merchants’ building at the state fairgrounds at Indianapolis on Saturday night to hear Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts speak at the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. There were 3,350 in attendance. From Kosciusko county were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conkle, Mrs. Ida Evans. and Mrs. Stuart Stokes of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of Mentone; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Outcelt of Pierceton; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher, Howard Woodward. Arch Baumgartner, Hattie Becker,* and Carlton Jones of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roberts of North Webster; and Jack Elam of Syracuse. 1

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Herschel R. Albert of Leesburg announce the engagement of their daughter. Sally Louise, to Roger Alien Bair. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bair of Leesburg. Miss Albert is a graduate of Leesburg high school and is now a freshman at Purdue university.

Syracuse Man Fined Jerry S. Godshalk of Syracuse was fined $27.75 for speeding and his license suspended, for 30 days, at Warsaw recently in justice of the peace Wilbur Gill’s court.

Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claims to be I considered by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on May 4. 1964. Virginia- Murphy 300.00 Eldora A. Ring 260 00 Bessie Himes 243,33 Princess Marie Frush 226.66 Frances Noble 188.75 Jean Tuka 212.50 Margaret Menzle 146,25 Betjr Busselb» rg 300 00 j Elnora S. Cox 260.00 J Jeanne K. Endicott 243.33 | Kathryn M Teel ■ • 226(66 ! Hazel B. Harman 212.50 1 Bonnie Irwin 300100 I Idle- Armey Phyllis Mae Munson - 243,33 Phyllis My-rs 226.66 Rita Miller 225 00 ' Haz >1 Cook 172.50 ' LuciUe McCleary ■ 195(00 Margar-t Mrf-.ne . 26 25 I Ru h Hopilus 300 00 ; Esther M Kinney 260.00 Max Oanshom 436 (66 ' Dave Andrews 420100 i Roger Fellows 325 00 | H. Earl Boggs 268.33 I James Bak r 300.00 I G orge A. Nye 210 00 I Donald E Frantz . 289.16 ' Jack M. Hart 201 66 I Ru.th McCl-ary 185.00 Frank Miller 83.33 Carol Ros- ann Stump 300 00 Merd-na Tucker 243 33 Glen Whitehead 683.33 Lucile Truex. 506 00 Joan D-neve 275 00 J B Mishl. r. MD 312 SO Mary Mishler 20.00 Frances Thomas 300.00 Avis B. Gunter 260 00 Alice Nelson Randels 210.00 Blanche E. Garber 250 00 I Allan A. Rasor 125.00 I William I Garrard 112 50 I Isabel Holbrook 200.00 Henry Hackworth 350 00 Ralph T Whitesell 333 33 Elizabeth Smith * 150.00 -Raymond Munson 76,03 Edward B- Funk 316.66 Robert Rasor 225.00 Loren T. Kruger 125 WJ Milo E. Clase 41 66 Maxine Clase 15.00 Arma L Eckert 288.00 Pauline Riner 168.00 Ed A. Rosswurm 144 00 Pauline F. Hartman 264 09 Freeman E. P-nce 216 00 Melvin K-plinger 204 00 Catherine L-ckrone 288 00 Barbara Leckrone 144 00 Helen R. Baker 288 03 Nancy J. Baker 288.00 Mary V Whisler 204 00 Karl E Franks 360 00 Edwin K. Green 360.00 La Vada Dean 360.00 V. D. Dish.r - 360 00 A. A. Pfingst 360.Q0 John Davidsen 264.00 James Stuckman 264 00 Mary Nichols 300 00 Perry Brown 300 00 Joan Hanbo 300 00 Betty Rose Stahl 300.00 Treva M Ellison 312.00 Helen L Howard 312 00 Bonita Freeman 312.00 Thelma Leedy 312 00 Carl L. Shroyer 312 00 Harold L. Stockmy-r 144 00 CLERK United Telephone Co., phone 12.29 A E. Boyce Co., supp. 14.75 Nagles , Off. Supp.. do 37.30 Warsaw Printing Co., do 12.90 AUDITOR United Telephone Co., phone 20.81 A E Boyce Co., Supp. 122.10 Nagles Off. Supp.. do 8.80 Waddell Printing Co., do 14.90 TREASURES United Telephone Co., phone 13 65 Iva L. Carpenter, postage 20.35 Warsaw Printing Co., postage A envelopes 124.00 A. E Boyce Co., supp. 77.50 Nagles Off. Supp.. do 11.69 RECORDER United T-lyPhone Co., phone 13.50 Bankers Dispatch, trans. 4.50 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 25 00 Nagles Off. Supp., do 2.38 R-cordak Corp., do 12.00 Waddell Printing Co., do 30.20 SHERIFF United Telephone Co., phone « 13.10 Herm Schafer Ford. rep. 57 20 Motorola CAE Inc , do -28.40 Howard G. Holbrook, meals for prisoners 227.00 Gast Fuel & Service Co., gas 118 50 Sinclair Refining Co., do 14.46 Dunwell Service, garage 55 52 Cox • Studio, supp. 23.90 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., phone 13.13 Warsaw TUn. s-Unicn. legal ad. 5.40 Lincoln Graphic Corp . supp. 4182 Nagles Off. Supp.. do 150 George A. Nye, do 5.00 BOARD OF EDUCATION United T-lephone Co., phone 25 19 Lucile Truex, mileage 49.49 i Business Equip. CO- rep. 30.00' Nagles Off. Supp.. supp. -66 Warsaw Printing Co., do 750 CORONER

Mr. Bair is also a graduate of Leesburg high school and will graduate from Purdue university in May with a degree in industrial management He is a member of the Beta Phi Chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. An August wedding is planned by the couple.

J. B. Mishler. MD. mileage 280 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co., phone 12.50 Nagles Off. Supp. supp. 2 38 WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR United Telephone Co . phon-- 11 60 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor, clerical 40 00 do, phone . * ■> do. mileage 3.52 do, rent 05 qq CIRCUIT COURT Ray Ade, spec, judge 23 80 John W. Beauchamp, do ‘>3 on Frank V. Dice, do 49 *>o John Hagen, do 47 00 Marvin McLaughlin, do 24 60 Frederick E. Rakestraw, do 22.80 Doris L. Camden, reporter-venued 500 Wm M. Dalton. 111. pauper ati’y. 5000 Curtis H. Barker, bajllff-venued 5.00 United Telephone Co., phone 88 49 Wallace Manrow. mileage 74 16 Business Equip. Co., supp. 300 Nagles Off. Supp.. do 3 30 Horn s Sunuymed- Restaurant, meals for jurors 45 an Puck-tt Cafeteria, do 21 19 I Bancroft-Whitney Co., law books 60 00 Lawyers Co-operative Pubx Co., do 16 00 ELECTION BOARD Frank Rarick. postage 85.00 Warsaw Times-Union, legal ad. 143 42 The Mail-Journal, do 15623 A. E. Boyce Co., pointing 1.289.94 A, E. Boyce Co., supp. 13 13 Nagles Off. ■ Supp., do 41 03 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 11 80 NIPSCO. elec. 2 96 70 I SeWage Treatment Off., sewage 32 75 Water Utilities, water 45.75 'Schade Plumb. A- Heat., rep. 24 o’’ I Sharp Hardware, rep. parts 559 Wolford Eb-ctric Co., rep. 4 50 Coverall Rental Service, rent t, 80 Warsaw clean Towel Service, towel service 36 90 Johnson Lurnb-r Yard. bldg. rep. 19 °7 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co . phdne 47 45 JAIL Unit-d T-lephone Co., phone 55 23 Sewage Treatment Off . sewage 4 '0 Water Utilities, water 143., NIPSCO. electric 264 85 Andr-ws Plumb. A Heat., rep. .40 Charley Lowe Roofing Co., do 14 85 Hall Hardware. Inc . paint A Cleaner y . Lake City Candy Co . institutional 8.v4 Walter Drug Co., medical 15 17 .Warsaw Clean Towel Service, towel service 11 50 Service Electric Co., rep. parts 7 I Wolford Rfee. co., do 4 7=* | Arab Termite & Pest Control. raise, op—r. 500 COUNTY HOME Gast Fuel & Service Co , coal 83 60 CIVIL DEFENSE United Telephone Co., phone 390 COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS Harvey. Anglin, road viewer 800 Ezra Beer, do gOO Joe Hansman. do gOO Earl Himes, do • Melvin Keck, do 300 Ralph McDaniel, do gOO Austin -‘Pat" Neher. do 8 00 Arden Warner, do 800 Waddell Printing Co., maps 105 00 Austin “Pat" Neher, mileage, rd Viewer 53 Harvey Anglin, do '53 Ezra Beer, do 4 50 Alton Boggs, postage 4.00 Willis W. Whisler, do 133 57 The Mail-Journal, legal adv. 150 09 .Warsaw Times-Union, do ■ 140.83 Gates Bros.. Inc., prem. off. bond 10 OO Richard L Genth, do 10 00 Richard Worthen, do 10 00 Loren T. Kruger, rental equip. 175 OO Blocker-Harris . Funeral Home, Sold, burial 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100 00 Robbins Fun.-ral Home, do 100.00 Myrl Alexander, fox bounty 900 Jean Allen, do 3 qq Fred Boggs, do 3 24 00 Lawrence Feldman, do 45 00 Scott Flowers, do. 5100 Charlene E. Hohman, do 6.00 Ray Horn, do 9.00 Marvin Kendall, do 3.00 Bernice Kindig. do 21 00 Stanley Kistler, do 3.00 Evert Lutes, do ' ' .3.001 Dale Mikel, do 12 00 | Glen Nine, do 9.00 J Terry Norman, do 600 Lawrence 'Pence, do , 39.00 ' K-nt Riner, do 15 001 Lester Rowland, do 30 00' George Tinkey. do ’ 39 00. Ralph Tumbl-son, do 18.00 Hillcrest Christian Home, care I of patients 124 00 Whites Ind. Manual Labor Inst., car- of inmates 440 00 Healthwin Hospital. T-B patients 16.00 Iren- Byron Hospital, do , 674 50 Thomas F K-ou’gh. MD. medical 500 Murphy Medical Center, do 1150 H. Lung, T-B testing 12.95 Robert P. Clark DVM, do 23.60 Prairie View Nursing Home, care Twp. patients 19100 Treasurer Marshall Co., do 308 20 Auditor Marshall Co., do 3.00 Rob-rt D. Dormire MD. do 23 00 Walter Drug Co., dp 9.75 Kilgore Nursing Home, do 201.50 Harry Anglin, tile ditch rep. 100 00 Geo. Black, do 25 00 Ever-tt B<sson. do 71.60 Lor>n K Cumberland, do 225.00 Stanley Custer, do. 400 00 Hohman & Kent Constr., do 108.97 Ike Jefferies, do 50.26 John Mer-dith. do 396.75 Devon Spons-ller, do 108 65 Cyril P Likens, dump maint. 90:00 Stanley Scott, do 90 00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman. do 180.00 Robert J. A- Mabel C. Weaver, tax refund 86.66 COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS J R Bauer, ditch allocation 113.28 John Camden, do 1,166.64 A M Mclnturf. do 1.003.00 G-orge A. Nye do 6.00 Nell * Catherine Galvin, surplus tax 5.94 COUNTY HWI DEPT. PAYROLL John Arnold 378.00 Clifford F Baker 372 00 Max E. Brown 378 00 Norman W T . Clouse 378.00 Muri A. Dawalt 378 00 Gordon Drudge 378 00 Don Porn-y 378 00 Harold Gerard 378.00 Gilbert E Griffis 368.55 Harry Herendeen 378 00 Walter B. Jontz 378 00

OF SECOND PRECINCT OF TIPPECANOE* TOWNSHIP; SECOND WARD. FIRST PRECINCT; WARSAW SECOND WARD. SECOND PRECINCT Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko C i y, Indiana, has changed the place for voting at the Primary Election on Tuesday, May i. 1964 as follows: „ • ■ ' Tippecanoe Township. Second Precinct From Hoy’s Insurance Ag- ncy. State Road 13, N. W--b w ~,o_ o _ To’ Back of Hoy's Insurance Agency. State Road 13, In North Webster Warsaw Second Ward. First Preeinct From: Hodges Construction Co. 120? E Smith St. To: Lutheran Church, 1720 East Center St. Warsaw Second Ward. Second Precinct Prom: Roy Hauth Residence. 1110 E. Center St. : To: Senior High School, East Smith Street. . th „ Bo _ rd In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, this 29th day of April, 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana

NoticeToTaxpayer* Os Additional Appropriations Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the on The llth“d d ay"T wlU adding appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary BRIDGE FUND TO THE FOLLOWING: CCBF 601 a- Architect fee for'Owto Bridge, additional Fees — ----- * 163. CCBF 601 b - Replace bridge over Deeds Creek, in Wkyne Townsh p —- CCBF 601 c - Replace bridge over outlet of Wa £ be * bster 6,020 00 CCBF 601 d - Replace bridge over Tippecanoe mile S. N. Webs - - CCBF 601 e- Replace bridge over Turkey CreX in[Syracuse------CCBF 601 f - Replace bridge over the Dausman Ditch, m Scott Twp. - - _ COUNTY GENERAL FUND Aud 205 - Repairs. Book Bindings — 52 00 Aud 205 - Repairs. Friden, Inc. ■- Sud 205 - Repair. Thermofax — — — Aud 205 - Repairs, two large carriage typewriters ‘ ‘ " Aud 205 - Misc. Repairs — -• —-— 400.00 CoA 213 - Official Mobile Home Market Reports, due — CoA 205 - Repairs, and Service contract 54 00 Clk 602 - Clerk Equipment - T 348 00 CEB 602 b - Voting booths , mo m Surv. 102 d - I tra help for surveyor -—f TI OO CoH 603 - Expense, sale of Co. Home, Rev. Stamps, on De»d tnam CoH 603 - Abstract for County Home Property sold —— CoH 403 - Refund on care . - ' 400 00 CC 109 Per diem. Judges Venued Cases . inooo CC 112 - Per diem of Reporter, venued cases - -- — 100 00 CC 115 - Per diem, Bailiff, Venued cases 300 00 CC 405 - Meals for Jurors —.— ~~ imam CC 602 - Court Room. Furniture and Fixtures 264 00 Comm 112 d - Per diem, additional deputy assessors, Harrison Twp. £ Comm 112 e- Per diem, additional deputy assessors, JacksonTwn- Jib 00 Comm 112 f - Per diem, additional deputy assessors. Twp. w.vo Comm 112 h - Per diem, additional deputy assessor. ™ Comm 112 p - Per diem, additional deputy assessors, Washington Twp. oao.tw TOTAL _ $ 5,375.20 Notice is further given that taxpayers appearing at such‘ h “[' the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation‘ “ ner » whTchCombe automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, wnicn com mission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at ' h < r oU " ty ri A *° r rt ß Office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as .‘oroTrUt'o™ mw At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such addit onH appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor en ana where such hearing will be held. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana Dated: April 28. 1964 MJ “ A 30 & M 7 T

Richard D. Michael 360.00 Walter Miller 400.00 Bobby D Miner 378 00 Devon Moore 378.00 Richard L. Moore 368.55 Leo Mosier 378.00 Glen H. Neer ■ 378.00 Richard Neer 378 00 Ronald Norman 378 00 Roswell Robbins STB.DO Harold Roberts 378.00 Donavon Sellers 378.00 Gl-n Stookey 380.00 Jerry Stutzman 360.00 , Thurman D. .Trine 378 OO Wayne L. Wood 378.00 . John Alexander 393 90 I ?, ai! . Ba r 390 60 Claude Christner 302-40 I wJ, Pf aton I 497.70 XV llft’Yd Fretz an , Marshall Hawley ! Glen Huffman 396.90 ! vn Wre 2- C t Klndi « 396 90 ) Koher 396.90 Earl Long 396 90 I B?“n ld D 396 90 | ~. h „ R Parsons 369.60 .Paul Randall 396 ; Glenwood Secor ' c Sl^ r 396.90 Keith Smith 90 Harley Drudge 395 85 rTorman McKinney 37M no Russell Sechrlst 505.25 Worley Spitler 400 0< ) Kermit F. Summer? 459.90 Gaylord - Long »ii 9 so Ray c. Nine I Charles R. Cleveland 1,041.66 COUNTY HWY. DEPT CLAIMS Co " ins - 1.109.21 E?^^ Te ‘ w ’ hon >' Co “ ” hon <' 37.11 NIPSCO, elec. r> ’76 93 Gragg Equip., rep. 19 25 Kelly Tractor Sales, do -- 16.50 Korte Bros., Inc., do 281.75 Motorola C A- E. Inc., do 245.60 Warsaw Auto. Supply, inc., repair & parts 2.77.81 Best Cap Tire Co., garage 66.80 Gast Fuel A Service. Inc., gas 2.121.55 Eutectic Welding Alloys, garage 218.65 Hauth Fire Service, do 27 50 Indiana Textile Co., do - 36 50 Korte Bros., Inc., do 77 89 Mossman-Yaruelle Co., garage A equip. 144.11 Purity Cylinder Gasses, garage 41.70 Smith Tire Service, do 985 Standard Oil Co., do 25K72 Nagles Off, Supp.. supp. 3 00 R 'G Robert A- Co., do 3.76 H. Lieber Co., misc. .oper. 111.23 ■Ma- Friedman, gravel . 743 04 John Ross, do 18 03 Corliss Rowland, do 27 90 Western Ind. Aggregates Corp., do 5.18 Hodg.s Ready-Mix Concrete, cement 55.58 Pierceton Equip , Co., bituminous 6.288.84 Johnson Lumber Yard, Ibr. 7.36 Armco Metal Prod. Div., culverts 3.519.81 Minnesota Mining A Mfg. Co; • road sign? 115.20 American Steel Supp. Corp., do 143.00 Deeds Equip. Co., rep. parts 125.10 D-Good Tractor Sales, do 18.86 Hufter Foundry Co., do 178.20 Mac Allister Mach. Co., do 750.25 Municipal Equip. Co., do 2.086.69 Pierceton Equip. Co., do 131.94 Pank- Mach 'Corp., do 44 64 Schrader of Warsaw, do 247.31 Superior Pipe Specialties Co., do 225 44 W A W Truck Sal-s. do 135.63 Smith Alsop Paint A Wallpaper Co., paint 997 Ace Hardware Co., hdwe A equip. 15.18 McCormick-Cutter. Inc., equip. 4.076.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL John E. Arford , 400 00 Carrbll Sherman 625.00 1 Loren Pound 450 00 • Barbara N—r 333.33 Charlene Hartman 300.00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. CLAIMS United Telephone Co., phone 25 91 John E Arford. postage 10.00 Barbara-Neer, mileage 40 16 Loren J. Pound, do 50 56 Carroll Sherman, do 93 80 Tippecanoe Press. Inc., supp. 2.32 P H Pierson, medical 16.00 Warsaw Ins Agency, ins. 154.38 CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL Willodean C. Kinjtaide 460 00 Opal Joy Harmafe ' 390 00 Keith D. Renbarger 400 OO Mary Ruth Wilson 390 00 Frances Sophia Cochran 75.00 Lillian O Davis 295 00 Loa Dean Creamer 245 OO Dorothy L. Anglin 345 00 CO WELFARE DEPT. CLAIMS United Telephone Co . phone 43.21 Willed-an C. Kincaide. travel exp. 3.75 Opal Joy Harman, do 1.75 Keith D. Renbarger, do 16:75 Mary Ruth WHsOn. do 1.75 1 Frances S Cochran mileage 11 90 Opal Joy Harman, do 9.10 | Mary Ruth Wilson, do 56 80 Keith D Renbarger, do 31.10 I Nagles OH. Supp . supp 26.65 Walter Drug Co., crip chil. 19 00 ( Alfran Nursing Home, do 310.00 | Tlte Lutheran Hospital, do 3.00 I Hull House, ward of court 44.31 Sengers Dept. Store, do 186 85 ' William Cron MD. do 300 I R D Dormire MD. do 800 Edwin H. Gray MD. do 4 00 E W Thomas MD. do j , 26.00 Brennans Drug Store, do 6.50 Thornburg Drug Co., do 4 15 Walter Drug “tore, do 1 25 Walter Dru Co . do 1160 Bethel Home Place, do 155 00 Family A Childrens Center, do 217 00 Theodor. A Hill MD. do 55 00 I Mildred Andrews, hosp. commit. 33.60 Burlln V. Haggerty, do 8.75 Long A Col.man Hosp , do 3.940.30 St. Joseph Hosp , do 450 00 Warsaw Ins Agency. Ins. 17 24 I. Noble C Blocker, do hereby certify that th- above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Board of Commissioners on the 4th 'day of May, 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko county, Indiana NOTICE TO BIDDERS The board of trustees of the Town of Pierceton. Indiana will receive sealed bids on the following items: Town Hall May 11. 1964. 7:30. 26.400 square yards of street in town of Pierceton more or less to be sealed. 1- 10.560 gallons MC 5 more or less applied Price per Gallon. —— 2 - 425 ton of Indiana State specified No. 11 lime stone hauled to Pierceton and applied price per ton . 3 - 425 ton of Indiana State specified No 11 liine stone hauled and put on stock pile. Price per ton. —— 4 - 425 ton of Indiana State specified No. 11 Ilxne stone haul-d and applied . from stock pile price per ton. —— TTte board of rruste-t. of the Town of Pierceton reserv-s the right to accept or reject any and/or all blds. The board will award the contract on the basis of the low-st and best bld as determined by th? b.uil. MARY LOU RAGER Clerk-Treasurer. Town of Picrecton MJ A PP — A 23 A 30