The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1964 — Page 5
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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS > TERMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: TIM’S PLASTIC LAMINATING R. 3, BOX 504 - SYRACUSE Drivers License, Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed permanently In Plastic TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana' OR ■ CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. Ind. STORE BULKY WINTER GARMENTS WITH US We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot'Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes E > B SHOE STORE Pierceton WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across from the courthouse Warsaw, Ind. WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watche» Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana Insist On The Genuine ...J-IT .X-IL 44 AND AUTO MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. 1 Hartford City. Indiana
FOR SALE A 60 Ford 4-Dr. Country Sedan V 8 >, Automatic-Power Steering Radio - Heater - W z Washer Sharp - Red and White A Real Bargain At $875.00 KERMIT F. SUMMERS Phone: Days — 267-8331 After 6 p. m. Call 594-2286
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To you, The voter* of Kosciusko County. May. 1 say Thank You for your support. I will be glad to discuss any county problems with you, call me. Better understanding means better government Sincerely, * FREDRICK W. GILLIAM
Kitty's CLASSIFIED
COLUMNS OF OPPORTUNITIES
LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom Kitchens Built-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armstrong Tile A Linoleum BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13, 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861 • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 | Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING I AND HEATING PHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011 I — SALE — liradr Ta Move In SB. K Modern Tear Round Home Fire Flore. Attached Garore. Het Water Heat. BK-rk To Lake Wawasee. Fared Road SSA4* EVERETT F KETERING Phone «37-SIW — 437-S3A6 Orrire I. Shaw — Broker WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company. Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA I WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated Delicious to eat Reasonably priced | Unique Bake Shop: * Downtown Warsaw j J — SALE — : B K Mol-'" H- . V..i — I erred Air H.at tiak. Floor*. Good Go race. Large Lal G 4 X ISt Oal. J BUs To tenter Os loan Ihi. t» An Exrellrnt Ha(tab S.«vivtKt rr » ki i t ring Phone IM-37 ’ — UT4M Orrire I Bba* Broker
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248. Leesburg, Ind. [■elp Wasted _ IHELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs., Denver, Ind. ts WANTED: Auto salesman with pleney of go Go GO! Lakeland Motors, Syracuse. WANTED: Man to do auto reconditioning. Urgently needed. Lakeland | Motors. ' I.J — — — I \_Wanted ] I ! uft I ffwarxL WANTED: All your news, church, chib and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. ts Pets /V7 I — FREE: Seven-week-old black puppies want a good home. Call 4573686 after 5.P Help Wanted - Female HELP WANTED: Lady to live in and take care of children while moth ? i er works - light housework. Phone 457-2704 before 3 p. m. Mrs. Don- | na Yoder, r 1 Syracuse. I DISHWASHER WANTED: From 5 p .m. - 11 p. m. Phone Milford 658i 4387 or 658-4935. N 5, 12 ■ ■ , ■ ■ . . ■ ... ....... ■■ ; - BABYSITTER WANTED: Someone I to care for three children in my home ages 7,5, and 2. Hours: 4p. m. to 12 a. m., four nights a week. Will pay well Must have own transportation. Oakwood Park area. Call Syracuse 457-2419 before 4 p m. . J* Miscel lanou? DIESEL JEARN up to $15,000 per year as a: ( ) Diesel Truck Driver ( ) Concrete Craftsman ( ) Motel Man- ' ager ( ) Claims Adjustor by qualifying for the job. Train and be ready in four short weeks. For free information cut out this ad and check career desired. Mail to: Diesel. 2805 E. Washington Ave.. ■ Madison, Wi*. No obliagtion, of course No experience necessary to qualify for training. D 3 BARGAIN: 19 ft. Trojan outboard - cruiser, twin electric start engine* with generator. Original cost $4,120. Willed th s fall for $l,lOO 1 Keystone 3-1900 Goshen. NI9P WANTED: Children to care for .Ph. Milford 658-4048. N 5. 12 P REWARD will be paid for information leading to the' arrest and conviction of person or persons who vandalized buildings on property of Mrs. Frances B. Haney recently. CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect. ts STHE BIBLE | SPEAKS ■ TO YOU J Sunday - 9:15 Lm. ‘DOES GOD SEND TROUBLE”? V. SBT 990 K. C. South Bend
FRI. - SAT. - SUN. NOV. 13 - 14 - 15 | Starring inth&r-fi’rstr : : ■fiil|’length / : • actfon-packed film! i I -r I ibws r i Admission SI.OO and 50c
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING, love I y bride, why not make it complete with color wedding photos by Gene Stutzman Studio. Ph. North Webster 834-2352. N 12, 19 for Sal* ; HOUSE FOR SALE: Three bedrooms, den could be fourth bedroom. 14 baths, rfewly carpeted living room. Extra large lot Victor Beer, Milford. Ph. 6584629 for appointment. ts FOR SALE. 80 acre farm: Four bedroom. modern house, bam. farrowing house, hog house, granary garage and work shop. All white buildings. Excellent condition. ■ Nine miles SE of Warsaw on road 4505. Ph. Leonard Sellers, Sidney 8392416. ts FOR SALE: Jeeps $68.50, boats $6.18. ; typewriters $4.15, airplanes $72 20, ' autos, farm tractors, and many others too numerous to mention. Direct from U. S. Goverment. For complete directory where to buy in your state, send $1 or $1.75 for National Directory, to Blaketag Surplus. P. O. Box 223, Memphis, Tenn., 28101. N 5, 12 WE specialize in pole and farm buildings. Phone collect. Leesburg Lums ber, your friendly lumber supermarket, Leesburg, Ind. N 26 LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY with Dex-a-Diet. Onlv 98c Walter’s Drug. 0 8, 15, 22, 29; N 5. 12 WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding Invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FURNITURE, custom draperies, slipcovers. Free estimates by Golden's. Ph. 894-3532 Ligonier collect ts FOR SALE: Building quality building? For information write or phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, Indi ts FOR SALE OR RENT: Modem twobedroom. year around house on Wawasee channel. Tele. 457-2333. N 12 WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL ts FOR SALE: Two bedroom home in Milford. Gas heat and city water. Two car agrage. Will sell for cash or on contract. Contact Ermon Bell, r 4 Albion. Ind., or call Etna 799-5825 after 6p. m. N 12. 19 P FOK SALE: Metal signs of all kinds. 79c each. Wawasee Village Hardware. FOR SALE: TV 4 Rota-Till- | t.rs. One 3-hp. regular $159.95, on i sale at $119.95. The other a 4-hp. i regular $179.95, on sale at sLk">. ! \t.\WASEE VILLAGE HAR DI WARE. ■ FOR SALE: 1960 Chev. 4-door, 6 cyl. ] auluinatic * worth more than aski ing price. Total cost can be fi- ' naiiced. North Shore, Dewart Lake. | Call 658-4470. FRAMES, wedding albums, guest books. Gene Stutzman Studio. Ph. North Webster 834-2352. N 12, 19 FOR SALE? One commercial Singer sewing machine, excellent condition. $100; one chest type 12 cu. ft. freezer, excellent condition. Call 457-3665 or 457-2-C9. FOR SALE: 21 in. Philco swivel mahogany TV, excellent condition. Call after 5:30 p. m. Ph. 457-3624. FOR SALE: Space heater, oil, input 72,500 b. t. u. with thermostat and blower. Ph. FOR SALE: Man’s suit, beige-tweed, two prs. pants, size 40 coat - pants. 34 waist. S2O. Stanley Insley, 412 Parkway Drive. Ph. 457-3617. P EXPERIENCED MECHANIC WANTED: G. M. preferred but will consider any good man. Modem shop, top wages, paid vacation, group insurance, plus other benefits. Employees know of this ad. Phone: Nappanee 773-3134. McCormick Motors, Inc.. Howard Barrick.
I Business * s' Opportunities TC TRAINEES WANTED MEN needed in the following fields: Diesel (over the road) driving: concrete construction; claims adjustin. Women and or couples needed in motel management field. See our ad under instruction column - Diesel. D 3 CARDS THANKS Up CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends. neighbors, and relatives for | their acts of kindness during my stay in the hospital. They were greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Carl Shearer for their help. Mrs. Clifford Replogle
Fer RenC FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store, Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Completely furnished 2bedroom apartment, east side of Lake Wawasee. Ph. 856-8022. N 5,12 FOR RENT: Completely furnished apartments, east side Wawasee. Heat, water, and laundry facilities furnished. Ph. 856-8022. ts FOR RENT: I have 2-car garage and I will rent half of it for car or storage. Ph. Milford 658-4746. P Christmas Seals To Be Mailed Soon According to Mrs. Worth Jackson and Mrs. Herbert Felkner of Jefferison and Van Buren townships the Christmas seals will be mailed from Warsaw soon: According to the ladies, who are chairmen of their respective townships. money from the seals is used to fight tuberculosis and other respirator}* diseases. Tuberculosis is a disease caused by a germ called the tubercle bacillus. ■lt is not inherited. You “catch” it from someone who has it. Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs but may also strike many other parts of the body. Other respiratory diseases, such as, the common cold, flu. pneumonia, emphysema, bronriiitis. and asthma, also affect the body’s breathing j processes. , Tuberculin tests, chest X-rays, laboratory studies and other methods Lail help to find out if you have a respiratory disease so that proper I treatment may begin early. Protect your health. Be sure that you have a regular yearly physical checkup. || Witir’s Hail Bas II — i ~ NEW SUBSCRIBER Gentlemen : Since my wife and I are property owners on the lake and having been at the lake last. week-end and learned for the first time about the South Shore Hotel and the other fires that occurred around the lake, ami not being able to keep up on the activities by remote con- ! trol. I think it is high time you ! entered my subscription to the news;* e’er s<>- that I can keep abreast of anv happenings about the lake. Thank you very much. Wiiiiam M. Harrelson Troy. O. BRETHREN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES HAVE PARTY The Helping Hands class and i Willing Workers class of the Syracti- of toe Brethren, had a bayfide and weiner roast Saturday, Nov 7 There were approxii mately 25 members and guests in attendtore. - The two classes met at the church. Following the hayride they weijt. to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr for the weiner roast. Stanley Barnhart is the teacher of the .Helping Hands class and Ray Darr is the teacher of the Willing Workers. i wußjl "Daughter was voted the best dressed girl in colleger ß ?— /] / "I can remember when we had to stuff that suit with pillows/” 1 1 I Read the CLASSIFIEDS! ’
Ligonier News Ligonier Wins Over Wolf Lake In Season Opener Ligonier Red Raiders opened , their schedule in area high school ' basketball Tuesday night with a . victory over Wolf Lake 67-60. They ■ led at the half, 32-24. ‘ Their second game of the season 1. was played against a very hard 1 fighting team from the newly con- • solidated Prairie "Heights. This team is composed of Orland, Sa- » lem Center and Mongo schools. • Their new school is in the process • of construction. Ligonier scored a victory of 88 to 82, with a 43-36 score in favor of Ligonier at the half-time. ' ST. PATRICK SODALITY , MEETING HELD NEAR LIGONIER i The St Patrick Sodality society ipet Tuesday evening. Nov. 10, in ? the home of Mrs. James McCulj lough at Ligonier. There were 20 . I members and one guest. Miriam , Troyer of Topeka, present. ,- The president. Mrs. Jack Gris- . '. fith. presided at the business sest ! sion when the committees for the i Christmas parties were announced. ?' The adult Christmas party will be r held December 6 at Sui>E-Side ReI creation Center. The children’s , party will be held at Sun-E-Side cm , December 12. i The group voted to help the Li--5 gonier Christmas Bureau in its projects this year, Games were - played and prizes given. Refresh--5 meats were served by the hostess - and co-hostesses, Mrs. Webb Wells, r Mrs. Roger Demcent, and Mrs. Frank Digangi. ' The December meeting will be 1 held at the St. Vincent Home for the Aging near Ligonier. Mrs. Griffith closed the meeting with a reading and prayer. - L - PAST MATRONS HONORED Eastern Star Lodge No. 325 of this city honored nine past matrons - at their meeting. Tuesday night in - the Masonic Hall. 1 The business meeting was con- ■ ducted by worthy matron. Mildred ? Kelley, and after adjournment a I musical skit was given- by four > Ligonier Rainbow Girls. Anita Res- - sler, Susan Garvin. Peggy Seidner i and Debby Money. ? Refreshments were served by ‘ j Mrs. Joseph Conn. Mrs. Jack Sand- ? I lin, and Mrs. Gertrude Deßrular. —L — PLAN BAZAAR I The Good Somaritaq LaxEes of the E.U.B. churdr met tin the social room of the church Ailonday evening for their regular meeting. The s n is in Lie c! o: the-president. Mrs. W,.yne Moore, . and devotions were givckl by Mrs. Charles Martin. Mr*. Fbrrest Siaj baugh gave a short monologue and tb.e meeting was then turned over 'ito the committee in charge, of ba- ’ zaar arrangements. The entire group spent toe remainder of t working on small articles to be sold ? i on November 27 and 28 at the Rimr 1 mell Gift Shop where the bazaar will be held. ; i Refreshments were served by Mrs. Richard Summerville. Mrs. f Rupert Hicks, Mrs. Richard Ctary- • sler, Mrs. Tom Stout, and Miss Lavina Wolf. William Fulk Married In North Carolina ! William Fulk, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Richard Mault, of r 1 Ligonier, and Miss Iris Cohoon. of Fairfield, Ji. C., exchanged marriage vows in Columbus, N. C , on Tuesday, Oct. 27. < They are spending their honeymoon at the Mault cottage at Witmer lake. Mrs. Bertha Mae Trimm Mrs. Bertha Mae Trimm, age 42, of Knapp Lake near Cromwell, died in the Goshen hospital. Friday. Nov. 6. She had been a patient there for ten days. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Max Buchtel, r L Cromwell and Armalee. at home. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Helen Fulmer. Hicksville. 0. and Mrs. Esther Copsey, Payne. O. Funeral services were conduct- i ed by Rev. Marvin Jones at toe : Ulrey-Sedgwick funeral home in i Cromwell. Sunday at 2 p.m. Bur- ’ ial was in Indian Village cemetery. I s Adelina Thibaut Funeral services were conducted ' Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Ulrey- ] Sedgwick funeral home in Ligon- i ier, for Mrs. Adelina Thibaut, age ’ 68. Services were in the charge of i Rev. Robert Carmin of the M.E. • church. < Mrs. Thibaut died of a heart ail- , ment in the Lutheran hospital in < Fort Wayne last Thursday. One son Richard of Ligonier and 1 three grandchildren, all of Ligon- t ier. survive. Her husband Joseph Thibaut died in 1953.
Thursday, November 12, 1964
IN HOSPITAL Martin McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold McDonald, is a patient in the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne, where he underwent surgery for the removal of a kidney. Martin is a student in the sixth grade in the Ligonier elementary school, GUEST SPEAKER The First Church of the Nazarene had as their guest speaker Saturday evening and Sunday morning Rev. Harry G. Hinner, Missionary to Peru. Rev. Flinner I showed moving pictures and spoke I on missionary work in the Peruvian jungles. He also presented ii> - teresting curios and customs of that country. i ' [ SCHOOLS CLOSED All schools in the West Noble . School District were closed Wednesday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans’ Day. . * ; Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pfrngst of Syracuse visited Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 7 and 8. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young in ’ Marion. * | Mrs. Ada Zollinger and Mrs. S. IF. Betes of r 4 Syracuse were I guests of Mrs. Estella Swartz, Sy- ’ j raeuse. on Tuesday; Nov. 10. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kriner and ’ ■ daughter of New Castle, were 1 guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i i Jack Elam and children on Sunj day, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith ’ Jof Atlanta called on friends in the ■ j Svraeuse area, Wednesday, Nov. »r l ' Jack Elam. Syracuse, was in In--5 thanapolis Wednesday and Thursi day. Nov. 11 anti 12. attending a state convention of the Consumer . Finance .Association at the Clay--5 pool hotel. Budget Investments is a ? member of the association. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schvrenden- ’ mann of Richmond was in Syra- ’ case and at their Lake Wawasee home this past week.
' st mA ■ I ''■'rt i \r. 1 "Exactly what was this J j left over from?” A I *!2!5S* A / \ ‘ J 3A*W [j / A mW * I • 1 “Yes you’ve been fair and square Ted. Very, fair ’ I and very, very squ ire!” > I
COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS . The following Is a list of claims to be considered by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on November 18, 1964. , Alvin T. Rockhill, election board member — — —-- — S 200.00 D. James Snodgrass, do — — -- .. — -- -- 200.00 Alvin T. Rockhill, canvassing board m-mber — — — — — 62 5C D. James Snodgrass, do —.-- — —-- — — —62 5£ * L.wis M Bertsch, clerical asstsants -— — — -.— -- - 50 00 Allan M Ramsey, do - — — — —-506 C Edith Cook, do — — '2- - — -- — — — — 12.00 LaVada Dean, do -- • -- — -- -- 12 00 Princess Frush. do — — Iss.-. — 12 00 Bessie Hlm.-s. do — — — . ..— -- 12.00 Marcaret M-nale. do — 12 00 Frances Noble, do . — 1200 Ruth -Rf-iffer. do .. — — — — — -- — — 12 00 ArR-ne Ring, do -—— i-- 2 12.00 Jean Tuka. do — — 12 00 Ralph T Whitesell, janitor -2--w- — —— 15.00 Warsaw Printing Co., printing — — — 25.60 Warsaw Printing Co. postage Z, » 2.30 A. E Boyce Co. supplies — — 840 The Mall-Journal. legal ad 2 83 Myrl Al-xander et al. Ist prec.. Clay twp. — — — 128.00 Russell Krichbaum et at 2nd prec.. Clay twp. — 156 80 Floyd Stackhouse et al. Ist prec. Etna twp. — 12800 | In* Mae Sellers et al. 2nd prec.. Etna twp 131.00 Robert O Jon. set al, Ist prec.. Franklin twp. . 128 00 Prakie Spit!, r et aL 2nd prec.. Franklin twp. — 118 00 Gladys Adams et al. Ist prec , Harrison twp.- 128.00 Ralph Warr.-n et at 2nd prec., Harrison twp. — 150 OO Carl Mahoney et al. 3rd pr«. Harrison twp. —..— 1 128 00 Lucille Koonts et al, Ist prec . Jackson twp. j— 118 00 Eldred Metzger et al. 2nd prec. Jackson twp. —. 128.00 Julia E Berger et al. Ist prec. Jefferson twp 128 00 Elm. r Rapp et al. 2nd prec.. Jefferson twp. — — — — 128 00 Cathryn Howell et al. Ist prec.. Lake twp. — 150 00 Donald Bouse et al. 2nd prec'. Lake twp. — 128.00 Howard E. Warner et al. Ist prec . Monroe twp. — ;— 118.00 Carl Shroyer et al. Ist prec,. Plain twp. — , 2_. 160 00 Ida Kammerer et aL 2nd prec.. Plain twp. .150 00 Hazel Marsh et al. Ist prec.. Prairie twp — 128 00 Alan Rovenstine.et al. 2nd prec.. Prairie twp. — —- — 118 00 Walter Miller et al. Ist prec . Scott twp. : 128 00 J Marie Johnson et al. Ist prec . Seward twp. — —— -- 128 00 King W. Howard et al. 2nd prec., Seward twp. 160.00 Lun M. Himes et al, Ist prec., Tippecanoe twp. 160 00 William A. Myers et aL 2nd prec., Tippecanoe twp. — > 160 00 Leonard Mauzy et al. 3rd prec., Tippecanoe twp. 160 00 Curtis H Barker et al, 4th prec.. Tippecanoe twp. _» 128 00 Harold B Gray et al. Ist prec.. Turkey Creek twp. 198 00 Leonard Nichols et al. 2nd prec., Turkey Creek twp. —-— 128.00 Theldon L. Kline et al. 3rd prec.. Turkey Creek twp. —— - 132 00 Donald Enyeart et al. 4th prec.. Turkey Creek twp. 118.00 Jack C. Vanderford et al. sth prec.. Turkey Creek twp. —, 160.00 Harold C. Kuhn et al. 6th prec.. Turkey Creek twp. — — 160 00 Edith I. Baumgartner et al. Ist prec . Van Buren twp. 128.00 Edward Cain et al. 2nd prec , Van Buren twp. 126:00 Anita F. Davldsen et al. 3rd prec.. Van Buren twp. — — 150 00 Samuel Rhoad-s et al. Ist prec.. Washington twp. 128 00 James O. Tuttle et aL 2r 1 prec., Washington twp. —— 128.00 Howard C. Oxenrider et al, 3rd prec., Washington twp. — 118.00Merl Hauth et al. Ist prec., Wayne twp. — 160.80 Vera E. Hoffer et al. 2nd prec.. Wayne twp. 150.00 Edwin D Pratt et al. 3nd prec.. Wayne twp. 150.00 Elnora S. Cox et al. 4th prec.. Wayne twp. — 150.00 Gloria Jean Lozier et al. Sth prec., Wayne twp. ——- 160.00 Florence Huffer et al. 6th prec., Wayne twp —— 160.00 Marguerite Frush et al. 7th prec., Wayne twp. — — Edith Neer et aL Ist prec., Ist ward = 150 00 Helen McConnell et al. 2nd prec., Ist ward — 118.00 Blanche E. Garber et al. 3rd prec.. Ist ward 128.00 Fred Gresso et al. Ist prec., 2nd ward —.— '•—--—- 160.00 Margaret Ann Taylor et al, 2nd prec.. 2nd ward 118 00 Ralph C. Lichtenwalter et al. 3rd prec., 2nd ward 118.00 Gustav Tatter Jr. et al. Ist pree.. 3rd ward — 128.00 M. Roy Rush et al, 2nd prec., 3rd ward 128 00 Marcia Kay Wolf et al. 3rd prec., 3rd ward 128 00 O. Harry Oram et aL Ist prec.. 4th ward — 128 00 Maxine Clase et al. 2nd prec., 4th ward 128.00 Mae M. Horrick et al. 3rd prec., 4th ward — — 118.00 Norm Reiff Construction, remodeling jail -— —■ 4.230.00 I. Noble C. Blocker, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Board of Commissioners on the 18th day of November, 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — N. 12 & 19
THE MAIL-JOURNAL
New design in mail boxes is tested out >y Tyler Abril, Assistant Postmaster leneraL Experimental models in aluminum and stainless steel are lighter, setter protected against vandalism end less costly to maintain.
Mailster Routes On Increase Mailsters, the three wheeled red, white, and blue postal delivery vehicles, now are used on 12,000 routes. Ten thousand are being added. Putting a footcarrier in a mailster gives, him wheels,, gives the patron more service, means economy for the Post □face Department, and adds comfort for mailmen. The millions of people now on Mailster routes receive 6day parcel post service from the same postman who delivers their other mail. Trucks and personnel previously used on parcel post routes are freed for other important duties. Mechanized routes in areas away from the congestion of the city can usually’ be expanded to serve more people as the suburban areas grow. Mail carriers are not required to carry pouches which can weigh up to 35 pounds when loaded. In northern areas mailsters are being equipped with heaters for winter use. U.S. Sees Mail Explosion The US. Post Office Is in the middle of a mail explosion, i Six billion more pieces of mail will be delivered this year than were delivered only 3 years . ago. That’s enough mail to 'reach around the Equator 25 times. Motorized equipment has helped keep postal employment relatively stable. As the mall exptoslon continues, the total number of postal emi ployees is expected to rise very slowly in comparison with thg soaring volume figures. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARcfO Notice Is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Koerfuako County. Indiana, will, at 10:00 A. M. on the 25th day of November, 1904 at the Clerk’s Office. Court Houre, In the City of Warsaw. Indiana, In said County.-begin Investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requestlns the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverase Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said | time and place, receive InformaUcn concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of Issuing the permits applied tor to such applicants at the promises named: Loyal Ord-r of Moose No 1423 by R. LRoberts. Gov . & T. Harrell,. See , <Club) B-er, Liquor. & Win- Retailer, 126 E. ' Warsaw. Indiana. M i . n H Velurah M Ke. n. r dba ' The Grill tßestauranti Beer * Wine Re-tai’-r. 2<4'S. Hiilfa'.o Warsaw. Indiana. Pn-kwiex Dinner'Club. Inc., by R, L.-on I Connolb S«! C.. Syracuse, Indiana (Res- | raurai" lie. r. Liquor. A W::-.- it- ' .1107 W Main, Syracuse Indiana. I SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN Ito the public and public parti- | CIPA'I ION IS REQUESTED ' INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. F CONDON I ■ Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS Chairman.
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