The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 March 1965 — Page 13

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'On This You Have God's Word By REV. EUGENE ZIMMERMAN We are but strangers on earth’s globe On which we act so much at home. This is not man’s real abode. Here a short tfme he must roam. .Ml things in life depict this truth And teach us this great fact That from this life we’ll < soon be loosed, i - Those who dent it, falsely act. Name just one thing that is lasting Here on earth or in these lands. If you do you will be casting A revelation oh these sands. And even though some men havetried To make this life a lasting thing. Each of us knows, deep down inside i Such living can just sadness bring. Yet here on earth we fondly hold A longing for a lasting life. ’ Should thoughts of death then leave us co’ii. '■ ; ; Or bring US sadness or great i strtfe? I Os course they shouldn’t, we should be bold / ’tis this longing which we hold / / Such desire could not bd felt If life after death did mA exist. AU we long for can be had Or else our nature lias averted That which nature has forbade. That life to nothing be converted. I.ife means "to be . all man knows - ■ To be is not to .he. ok Q is way, as you can see, Is and absurd. So go on and long for lasting life i>- - . ro. ■s.’vi'-. evening gu-c'-ts of Mr ar I M-- S B Betes. Inke W.'iwaree. of near North.. Webster. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Copeland and son. Miss Ruth Reid; and Miss Marilyn Copeland,-all of Goshen, were last Sunday morning callers in the Mr Ud Mrs H. W Baumgartner. it M If ord., Dinner guest Mrs Mark Copeland of Goshen. Mi ■ In ”• J ' Beer < i r 1 Milfaid are accompanying their law an: daughter. Mr. and Mrs/ Urban Bauer, of Cissna Park, 1

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James Watson Joins M. H. Staff In Indiana -INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 11, 1965 - James Watson, Ph. D., has ioined the staff of the Mental Health rsgEr ’ — ’ . B ! ’ A "Sa * fc J I ■t/Joseph R. Brown, Association Dr. Watson will be director of special projects and will initiate an i evaluate new programs for the Association before they are ed a regular projects by the 92 county chapters of the • Mental Health Association. His first proA native of Worthington. Minri- ' is the father .>f sixteen year old twin girls land a six I months old son. He completed hik undergraduate ' work in sociology at Denver univers :y and h s graduate studies were completed.at Columbia university, i He took postgraduate courses at Ox- ; ford, Sacramento State, and the University of Tennessee. . His experience includes five . , ■ ■ ■ hw'-’. s--rw.ni; with', ’.he municipal administration in Denver and twelve .; Rei 1 C ■ • ive director of the Knoxville Tennessee .Mental Health Associa- ■ ’ . :• ‘ i, : '. r r ‘ ' ■/ I. Dr; Watson is a: 'member of KiWanis. M a-s’ o n s,-- Episcopal

SUIT CLUB WINNER THIS WEEK WAS TERRY McCLINTIC — Syracuse TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR Wawasee Village Syracuse

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES W* LIN K’ 0 “ SYRACUSE SYRACUSE — X X SUPER MARKET ~ Sale March 4 to March 6 Inclusive MISHLER’S ■ • ' Smoked Or Fresh Sausage lb. 49c ALL BEEF HAMBURGER ■ - 3 lbs. T Spaghetti. Vermicelli, or Spaghettini —1 lb. PRINCE SPAGHETTI 2 -39 c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE - - - 2 lbs. T 9 BANANAS - - lb. 10c 50 Count 14c off BAGGIES 3 for s l°° Dean's Cottage Cheese 2 ; 39c Store Hours: M ” i? 1 " 'S’ We reserve the right to limit quantities

Hartke Highway Plan Add 19,000 Miles In 11. S. . WASHINGTON. D. C. (Special) - 1 Senator Vance Hartke iD-Ind.) said i today his plan to extend the Interstate Highway System will save 3, 800 lives per year. . The Hartke proposal, introduced today in the Senate, would extend the present projected 41.000-mile-system to 60,000 miles. The Senator’s j 19,000-mile increase incorporates requests by state governments for that much more Interstate mileage. I ' "Improving our highways”, Sena- ‘ tor Hartke said, “will reduce the toll , of deaths and agony so often caused by collision which separate strips avert. On regular highways traffic 1 deaths mount to 9.7 per 100 million ‘ miles of travel. But on Interstate Highways thd rate is only 2.8 fatali- . ties for the same distance. Put another way, the estimate is that each 1.000 miles of Interstate Highway 1 open to traffic saves 200 lives an- : ’ nually. “We add 100.000 drivers to the ' highways, each year in Indiana a-| lone”. Senator Hartke said. “How many of them may be killed some day on a road which could be safer 'under Interstate |lighway standards?; ■ Traffic fatalities now hover ominnusly above 47,000 per year throughout [the nation. "Highway traffic is growing faster than the economy.. This is substantiated and the indicated by projected trends which show a population growth from 188.5 million in I : /1963 to 210 million in 1970—11 per cent. But the estimate of motor vehicle mileage jumps by 21 per cent ■ he same period, from 800 billion to 97Q bill.on miles. ' I: ’, rotate highways are moneyas well as lifesavers ”, SenaHartke said. . “Accidents, of course, cost money. But so does ; heavy traffic with much starting and ,- stopping.. Ixast year the Bureau of ' church, American Sociology Assoand the American Publ c - > ■ missfofrof the Department of Men- . 4 tai Health in-Tennessee and perI pnriel committee of the Departs ment of Mental Health for tha ton

I Public Roads estimated that Inter {state mileage open to traffic saved ■ about $2 billion for passenger cars and $750 million for trucks. By 1972, i when the presently projected system is complete, sll billion a year will be saved. • “My proposal is a sound, self-liq-uidating investment in terms of lives saved and our country 's f uture economy”. INIPSCO DECLARES DIVIDEND Directors of Northern Indiana Public Senice Company have declared a dividend of 51.0625 a share on the 4% per cent cumulative preferred stock; $1.13 a share on the 4 1 2 per cent cumulative preferred stock; $1.06 a share on the 4.22 per cent cumulative preferred stock; and 51.22 a share on the 4.88 per cent cumulative preferred stock of the company. Dean H. Mitchell, NIPSCO chairman and president, announced today. All four dividends are payable April 14. 1965, to shareholders of rec. ord at the close of business March 19, 1965. Legals Commissioners Allowances The following Is a list of claims to be consid, red 'by ' the'- Board ■ of Commissioners at their meeting on March L, 1965. T Et hna Scott 83X33 Noble C Blocker ■ 833 33 Wm E. Ellis -833 33 Maxir-e Whrney : Howard G, Holbrook 833 33 'Charles M. Brower 424.25 Carl T. Zimmer t 708 3.': I Paul A Ob-rti 41- : G.-ne B, Lee ’ 40633 'Doris 1 Camd.-n- . 458 to ' H. Barker 300 00 Wallace J. Manrow 458 33 31.00 Bessie Himes 275 00 . Princess Marie-Fran.-»-s Noble 177 50 -’-an T-cka ' log 75 ■Betty J. Busselberg 300 00 Elnora S. Cox 275 00 Kathryn. T <- /258 33 J-ta.- Itarican 241 (,« I Alice. Latta . . ’2875 ; Crowd- r ’BO 63 Idlee Annex 300 00 Ph'-r.-s Mubsor, ' 27500 r ■ ' |'L>:ii;ie McCleary .’il tt; • Margaret Mentie • 225.00 fEdith H. Cook : . ■ .. ] R-.;-h H ’OP-.;s . • n,; r (I ) Max Gaushorn 91 68 jlDave Andrews ■ . . ' 424 43 R.-u- - f- s .. ■ .4- ■ - . -. :H. Earl■ Beet< , ... : 3 ' James Bak.r - :T>c .>■; > G.-orge A Nye ' . 183.75 .Gb n W'hitehead. / ■ . ‘ ”■ ■ j Joan TJeneve S Thomas 300 00 . . ■ ■■ ■' ■ 7 . ■ 215 Isabel Holbrook 20000 Henry Hackworth ■ ' 360.00 Ralph -T- Whit, sell 343.33 Elizabeth Smith 150.00 . Edward B. Funk Frederick W Gilliam . . Ray .F. rv-.rda- .' , -291.74 Robert -Rasor 225 00 • 125 OO Milo E. . Ciasei 4.1,66

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d S Allan A Rasor 125.00 ■ William I. Garrard 112.50 ’ ; CLERK ■- United Telephone Co . phone 249 [• Busin-ss Equipment Co . supp. . 13 20 Thomas Rubb.-r Stamp Co., do 3,00 [ Warsaw Printing Co., do 151.50 AVDITOR . United Telephone Co., phone 23 27 ’(Frank Rarick. PM. postage 15.00 . A E Boyce Co . supp. 4.50 I Waddell Printing Co., .do 1561 60 ; Business' Equip. Co . do 6.60 - i Warsaw Printing Co., do & postage 62 45 I TREASURER , I United Telephone Co., phone 14 15 1 Warsaw Printing Co., post. & env. 2804.35 I ; Business Equip. Co., supp. 5.00 | ’ RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 13.77 | Bankers Dispatch Corp . trans. 3 80 Business Equip. Co . supp. 3 63 SHERIFF United T-lephone Co., phone 15.85 Howard G, Holbrook, meals for prisoners 141,00 i do, postage • 500 1 Motorola C& E. .rep, . ' ' 28.40 Gast Fuel A Service Co., garage 118 50 Henn Schaefer Ford Co., do 125.50 ’ Leeks Shell Service, do. • 2.65 I Pierceton‘Triple Service, do 275 : Sinclair Refining Co., do 28 40 ‘ SURVEYOR UnifPti Telephone Co., phone 12 83 : : Business Equip. Co., supp. . 79 T Lincoln Graphic Corp , equip ' 14 85 BOARD OF EDUCATION -United- relephone CO., phon< Glen Whitehead, trans. . 3-ti" Lucile Truex, do 33.46 J1 Business Equip Co., supp -. 153 COUNTY ASSESSOR I Carl-T. Zimmer, mileage ‘3 04 j ' Business Equip. Co., supp.' ■18.53.]'., F. H. Retailer, assessing books 252 00 '. tt tYNI lOWN'HII’ ASSESSOR Telephone Co., phone, , 11.60 ■ -' PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A Rasor, clerical 120.00 ■ do, rent , 25 00 CIRCUIT COURT .. Roy .Sheneman, special judge ■ 67 80 Gene B. Lee. judge-yenued case. 50 00 Doris L. Camden, reporter-venued i case ■ . 500 Max E Reed, pauper attorney ' 85.00 Curt-.s-.H. Barker, bailiff-venued. « I cise 5.W' . T. b-phone’Co., phone 90:92 s Wa.;.,.-. Mar,row. mileage 29 12 , Busin-ss Equip Co;, supp. 17.60 ' . Warsaw Printing Co..' do Lawy rs Coop Pub Co . law books 33.50 ’ I COURT HOI SE : United Tel> phone Co . phone ; 1:. 42. : Se-ia,;- Treatment'Office, sewage 32.75' >; Water Utilities, water 36 83 Orvi. R K-.tm- r. painting 2169 23 >. Millington Bros . F''P 2 50 ock Co' , do 40 OO i Westron Corp . do 59.76 : 5 CoytrUll Rental te, mop'rent,- . 9.491 l Ind. Textile Colnst. ■ 53.90 ; > yarsaw Clean Towel,.do. 2.-4 Ci I Heller Pressure Board, misc oper 4 Oil 3 J I • Holcoinb Mfg. Co., do 16 65 ) Kelley Tile A Floor Covering, r»p'.. '■ parts ' 2.25 ) Miller A- Sons Lfcr. Co . fixtures 916.25 i Simon Bros . Inc., equip. ' .55 50 JAIL ) United Teb phone' Co phone 32 49 ; i . NIPSCO. elec. A gas ' 582 72 i Sewage Treatment. Off., sewage 4.20 j 9.30 > Are Hardware, rep. 4.75; J Kimin Pam: Co. do 3 44 J'i Lake City Whoiefa'.- Co., Inst. ' 10 08 l . Orr Saf- v Equip 10.54 J Banco Prod. Co-..’ do . 109.10} ; Warsaw Cl.-an Towel S, rv.. do 11 50 I T ' ' '■■■ : ‘ mis -/per ■ < > Business Equip:, Co, equip. " 31 88 j ) Andrews Plum. A Heat . rep" parts 1 ’Warsaw Olf Sttpp. Co. equip. 27 93 ( It IL DEFENSE : M. o E- Phc-n- tO ' . » SUtAK I OFFICER J /Un’iTd 'T t-phciie CT? phone > -Euttutd H m/i-ag- 34'56 COMMISSIONER-: ALLOWANCES j Keith Horn. sal.-4th qty. . . 50 00 • -. . - ) Ja/g C Valid, rbtrd. do 800 i 1 Harold E Whit-, do 8 001 ): do. ,m ■ ■> w. 2-15 J 1 Th- Mail-Journal. lecal ad 179 43 I Wa: Tn do '■. - ■ : ■ ■. ■ ■ ). Loren T.. Krug. r. r<n.tl of equip. . ,125 OO : ) Mary Fidler, grare mark- r 800 ! Harris Fun.-ral Home, sold burial 100 00 1; McHatton Funeral Home, do . 2pp GO I ■. ' : : I Louis. And.-rson. do 6 00, I Viola Babcock, d<y 3 001 I; Jam.-s Bachelder, do 3 00 [ >, Richard'E- Baker.'do ... 3001 i: H. .J. Baumgartner, do . .1001 ■ Clyta H tie. do ' ' 900 . i r-ke,n >ta '.r n.)

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For. st H Ritter, do . 2100 I Lester Rowlahd, do ' .30:00 {Wilmer SnydeV—do ' 3.00' ( Charles J. Te<jr’e. do ■ 36 00 Hillcrest Christian Home, care intn. 124 00 Fort Wayne State School, do 85.54 Logansport State Hospital, do 54 59 Indiana State Farm, do 36 20 Lutheran'Child Welfare Ass'n . do 140 00 White's In ’ Man. Lab. Inst , do 702 70 New Castle S'ate Hssp . do, 33140 Robert P. Clark DVM. T-B testing 49 45 Russell L. Heyde DDS. care twp pat. 600 Marshall Co. Treasurer, do I 1100 Om Nursing Home, do 382.00 Prairie View Rest Home, do 191 00 Brennan Drug Store, io - 429 • Walter Drug Store,’ do ' . 509 Thomas. F. Keough, MD. med. care inmates 8.00 Simmons A Brady Excavating Co.. prelim, exp. 40.00 Indiana State Ind., non-motor t vehicle plates • 88.20 Cyril F. Likens, exp. co, dump 125 00 Stanley Scott, do . 125 00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman, do 250 00 COUNTY HWY DEPT.'PAYROLL lohn Armold <ll6O Clifford F. Biker 437.85 Wax E. Brown, • 420.00 Norman W. Clause 454.65 Wurl A. Dawalt ' '420 00 3ordon Drudge 417 90 Don Forney 441.00 Harold Gerard 43'4,70 Gilbert E. Griffis 437.85 Harry • Herendeen 430,50 Richard D Michael 382.20 Alvin H. Miller . ' 420.00 Walter Milter 445 20 Bobby D Miner ’ 438.90 L>-o Mosier 422 10 3ten H Neer ] 399:00 Ronald Norman 462.00 Roswell Robbins 438 90 Paul Ran All 439 95 ~ Harold Roberts 432.60 William K Shaw 265.65 Jerry Stutzman 432.60 Thurman D Trine ' • 430.5 Q Wayne L. Wood ■ . 415 80 K- : th W. Miller . • . . / 383 80 John Ab Xander . 443.30 ' Dail Barber ~~~ L 462 00 '. Claude Christner ' 510.40 ■ Marshall. Hawley .1 • 444.40 Glen Huffman . " ■ ' 447,70 Walter B Jontz 19.80 Lawrence Kindig ' . 467 50 Ear! L. Kiser 420 30 Ellis Koh- r . - 356 40 Earl Long ' 459 80 Doni'ld Metzgar -459,80 Nornian KfcKinney 1 19 80 Hugh R Parsons 389 40 Glenwood- Secor 467.50 y; Slater ' . 435.60 . K ith Smith 459-80 Wiltr-d Fr.tz . ’ ■ 47300 Rex Deaton, 467 50 Donavon Sellers . -.438.90 Ronald R. Spaulding : 436 45 Russell S-christ -552 25 y Spitler ■ ' .. 483.00 ' Kermit F. Summers Gaylord Long 619 5” Ray C. Nine 644 50 Chari-s K Cleveland ... 1041:66 CO HIGHWAY DEFT. ALLOWANCES Prudential IPs. co . ins:. ' 1097 2.1 United T-1-phon- Co, phon- . ■ 33 80 , Kos Co Hwy Dept. Off, postage "92 Associated Truck Lin-s, trans. 9.42 . Letitz Coal Co . coal 17 25 NIPSCO. 'eb-c. A . gas - 33155 Sewage Treatment Off . sewage 37.68 . Ginter Eb-c Serv. r-p. 721 A-- : . Fi: -■■ Equip. Co .'.■ I 'TOO : '- '■ Motor-da- C A g do 21560 ■ S hradi : Warsaw, rep . 'parts ' T Warsaw Au'.omotiv.' Supplyt-Ho • 91.85. . ■ W a. w Truck Sab's, dp ' I'- 571.38 A’ ■ Hardware.. 457 'Best CUP Tire <’■ do ’ ■ ■ 36 80 ■ :■ • j - ■ j | ' ' 1' e 33 49 ■ Standard Oil Co., do 27 38 t: TO Business Equip Co. supp- - 'C - 163 41 . i-i ■ 44,4 48 W-. rn Im!. Aim m.’-’S. Corp . I > 8781 80 1 Ind Siats- Ind . road signs ■ 1734 00 ■ Beach Mfg; C’o.'r-P parts . .564.88 ■ ;i. F uip C'c .' 273 7? do' ■ 67 25 ' ■ < ’ . 77. Ind Tractor A Equip. Co . do ■ ■ 834 M.t.A'.i: rV - :i ry Co. do '(33 51 Panke M'ac-hir/ ry Corp . do. 348 30 ' Stockberger .Machinery, do 177 23 Smith-Alsbp Pain-. ,A -Wallpaper. . paint . i ■ ' ' ?•■' Warsaw Ins Agency, ins. 48 73 , CO HEALTH DEFT PAYROLL John E. Afford I • 400 00. Carroll gh- rs.an •25 00 . ■ ■ - ■ Barbara- Ne.-r , 366 <>6 Nancy Z<-lln.4s_ I’ . 333 33 Hartman ! ’ . . :i !O:O0 CO, HEALTH ALLOW ANCES John E Arford. postage ' 12 10 Barbara Neer, mileage J 1 Loren Pound, do ■ t: ’ Carroll SbeVmah. do • 63.36 Naniy- Zelln-r? do . 35 I'2 John E. ■ Arford. supp. .J. • ’ 10/’.o . W'■ . ■ • Wars w Ins Ag-ncy; ins 584 . 10l WEI I VKI DI I I PAYROLL K. /-; D R. n'\irg- r . 470-00 - '■ Mary Ruth. Wilson . 400 00 Constance O ' HT'kbis.' ' '- iT"’ < > Davia - - ' 30500 255-00 Dcro-tiy I, • Anglin-’ ■ CO. WEI F4KE DEFT M LOUiNtES K :th D H-nbar-i-r. - --xr ' 1 •;> . . f Sene-rs Dept Store, do - . P L Rheinheitn.-r MD, do 14 00 '■' : - ■■■. . ■ ■ . ] ” Wai---r’.M-.d. Art. Pharmacy, do. 5.25. Bethel Home Place, Inc ,dp ’ 155 00 • Children's Hom--, do 155 00 ort A Hill MD. do . Warsaw Ins A : . 25 51 American Public Welf. -A.ss'n.. annual t-. du ■ ■ ■ ' ' ' Ind Cons on Spc W. If..'. do 15 00 .1. Noble C. Blocker, do hteteby ? certify that -at'.,v is a true 1;T of 'claims allow’d, by the Board of Commissioners, or. the I ’ day of March; 1965. NOBLE C BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County; Indiana NOTICE ■A ’ • / •:i ';/• of this notice until th.< hour of. 7:30 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Timeon the 16th day of March. 1965, at which said day and hour the bids received will be .opened-and examineci and a contract .. for purchase of 'said truck awarded, to the lowest and best bidder. ’ Bids shall be submitted upon the pre-/ scrib*-d Form 95 and th- narmrtlusibn it shall be executed. Each bid shall b- acconspani-d by a bid bond or certi-. fled check in the amount of at lleast 10 of the bid pric--. Specifications- pertaining . to> the equipment and' accessories required' ar- on file with the clerk-treasurer of th- Town of Syracuse and interested persons may obtain a copy th-nGf by ca'.Lin? at his office. .Bids shall bh sealed and submitted to the town clerk-treasurer marked "bid fur dump truck." ■ ' The Board of. Town Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to readve'rtlse.. . Dated this 18th day of February, 1965. WALTER F CALNON Clerk-Treasurer M.J — E. 28 A- M 4 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given’that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board .of County. Indiana, will, at 10:00 A. M. on •he -10th day of March, 1965 st the Clerk's Off lee. Court Houee. tn the City of Warsaw, Indiana, tn said County, begin Investigation of the applications of .the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information conternlng the "tness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the pratnises named: Wawasee South Shore Club. Inc. by V«lma I Parker. Pres:. Al. R. Leon Connolly S- c . Syracuse. Indiana (Club) Beer, Liquc’’-. A Wine Retailer, 4 : 4 Souther, R. R. No. 3. Vawter Park, Indiana. (P. O. Syracuse, Indiana). American Legion No. ,258 „by James W, Haun. Cmdr.. Pierceton. Indiana (Club) Beer Liquor A Wine Retailer, Corner of First A Catholic Sts . Pierc-ton, Indiana. 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.

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