The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 August 1965 — Page 15

Commissioners Allowances The following la a.' list of claims allow'd by the Board of Commissioners at " their meeting on AugtHt 2. 1965. T. Ethna Scott • 833 33 Nobl.- C Blocker 833 33 Wm E. Bills 833 33 Maxine Whitney 666.66 Howard G Holbrook 833 33 Charles M. Brow-r 424.25 J. B Mishler MD 312 50 Carl T. Zimmer 708.33 Paul A. Ob-rll 416 66 Allan A. Raaor 125 00 Gene B Lee 741.67 Doris L. Camd-n • 458 33 Curtis H. Barker 300 00 Wallace J. Manrow 458 33 Gladys R. Hye 75 W Frederick W Gilliam 291.74 Lawrence Butts 291 74 Ray Ferrerda 291.74 Bessie Himes ' 300 00 Edi'h H Cook 275 00 Princess. Marla Frush 258 33 Marilyn Williamson 241.66 Gladys Nye 22.50 Jean Tuka 20 00 Betty J Busselberc 300 00 Elnora 8 Cox 275 00 Kathryn Teel 258 33 Hazel Harman 241.66 Dorthy J. Henderson 225 00 Judy Decker 2»1 25 Jane Kimes 198.75 Diane Spons.ll*.r 203 75 Idle? Armey 300 00 Phyllis Munson 275 00 Rita Miller 258 33 Lucille McCleary 24186 Mamret M* nzle 75 90 Celeste Brixanti ■ 18145 Haz-l Cook 1.11 25 Ruth Hoppus 300 00 Esth.-r M Kinney 275 90 Dare Andrews 440 ® Roser ’Fellows 424 00 Harry Saunders 340 00 H Earl Boess 368 33 B James Baker ■ 300 00 George A. Nye 218 75 Michael Btow. r ■ 8.75 Glen Whitehead ’ , 755 55 Joan'Dvnev? ' Frances Thomas 300 60, Avis B Gun:, ? 275 < Alice K RandGs U Martha . - . 132 00 H- lea R Baker 288 00 N v J B ikrr Joan Bak-r 144 00 ■ Mary Whisler. ■ / 1 ■.. .Blanch* E 'Garb-r - ■ 2* 5 Off -. F Bohlia Freeman ' . 203 75. lam I Garrard 112 59; . Henry >< . r.-v.-th Ralph T Whl-.seU Isabel Holbrook. -I . ■ Adria Or: ' *X> Earl H IG- ' Edward B Funk 31* « '/Mito E. Claso ' 41 9 M.i > - ■ < ■.> * . R< b* . ..■■ ■■ ■ I . CLERK ' United Telephone Co . phone 5 11 .Warsaw Post master, pogtasti - 100 W A -E Boy ■ Waddell Prin’lns Co, do 4 4 ?n>s Warsaw Printing Co. io i 1575 M I'iroß United Telephone Co, phone 35 40 Warsaw Printing Co. postage A supplies ■ 64 88 A. E- Boyce Co . supp 20 70 Musto sv F. . : Co, do' '7 97, WrtW.li I’r.r.iln.- Co. do 909 Bobbs Merrill Co. .do .3400 TREASURER Unit ■ co., phene 14.15 Wm. ■E ' Elltol pbsta«« - 100 80 Wkrsaw Postma»i*r. do 290-00, A F WPP. - 77 MWarsaw Office Supply Co .. rent Os equip . 40 00 Ut CORDER . United 1 Telephone Co . pbor.» ■l3 10 Bankers Dispatch Corp, trans. 4 00 j Business Ectulp Co , supp 158 44 - Recordak Corp« do '■ 7,. - SHERIFF | United Telephone Co phone 15 851 Weatcrn Union, communications ' 198 Motorola C A E, -r* p 28 40 Howard O. Holbrook, meals- J prisoners 239 50 The. Diinwell Service, garage. ' 75.75 Gast FU.I A Service, do 118 50 Sinclair R. fining Co . do 1.80 ■ Cox Ssudio, aupp. ■ 12 79 Hyde's Awning A Canegs Co. equip.' 3.59 . SURVEYOB \ ;*hone Ind. Photo* op>. supj—s Busin- iut Eausi* Co . d» 1 3-' <OI NTT BOARD Oil. Fl>V< ATION I UnT'rd Tel. phor « Co . Phone 18 8-'-Bus!.’;-aa F.,;:;- Co. > 11 *y» < OKOXi K 1 J B Mi.}hh-r. 18.75 1 (01X11 UM-MIK Unit d T ’epbone Co. phone 26 35; Carl 1 mileage ■ ,198} WAYNI rows-HIP ASSESSOR' I United■ Telephone Co . phone. : 11 60 1 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY A ■ A • do. rent 25 W do. phone 7.351, CIRCUIT COURT . Frank V Dice. "Special judge 48 20 I Edward J Meyers. Jr .do 130,80 Frederick E Rak- st raw. do 45 60 Norman E. Drudg* ; petit" ;uror' 29170 Helen G Alfr.y. do 1150) Ja k Adams. Jr-., do 23 701 Paul M Carr, do 29 30 j J Edward Derr do George Auer. Jr , do 990 ; •i.» Cormany. do ‘ 9.591 Daisy Lou Baum, do 25 » i Richard Lee Buake. do 26 fcl Edward. D Jtrftnvon do 24 li . - Dorothy Brumbaugh, do 34 50; FTanklln D Chartton. do ' 10 30 Paul D Creakbaum. do 32 10 Doris M. Ans Un. do 27 30 Herman H AU. n. do .7 7o Mildred Derry, do .'? » Alto M Cochran, do 790 ? L. she G.-n- Arn ■- ! • •* > Betty E Anglin, do ' o»5 ' Barney M Brumbaugh, do 790 Gene H I>. judee-venu-'d 40 00 United Telephone Co . phone 17316 | WnUnew Manrow. mil.'as- 50 56 4' Gene B Lee, p o. box rent 950 Hem's Sunaymede. meals-.'urors 3569: Curtis H Bark.r do?- < Lawy.-rs. Co-op, Pub Co.', law books' tS SO Legal Directors Pub Co . do 6SC Bobbs-Merrtll Co do 6900 , W H Anderson Co. do 43 00? Barnett, a -.Fatton.' do' - 34.00 , W<st Ptit>":vh.n< Co. d*» 4, sMI REGISTRATION OF VOTFRs A. E Boyce Co . supp 958 <J COURT HOUSE i TetephOCe COy phone 1175.; NIPSCO. gas a ' . 483.9® I. Sewage Treatment Off . Sewage 3275. ■ ir* , water ■ 48 39 i ■ Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg Co . paint 50 17 7 Smith Appliance Plumb A Bleat., rep'.' 6.09 fl Coverall Rental 'Service, inst. 1200 i I Holcomb Mfc Co, do 27 s 5 : Lowery Sewing Center, do X#®!j - G :e C do ■ Warsaw'Clean'Towel. , do ' 3.5 ity. Sears R.n buck A Co: misc 200 : JAIL pltone. Co. phone " 34 87 NIPSCO. A gas . 8.7 14; ■Sewa.- - Tre.-i:m.T.t c.-f . sewage 4 Water Utilities, water 1490 I Ace Hdwe ~ rep. 3 60 |1 F- -! Co ins - - Warsaw Cl.an Towel, do 11 30 Arab Termite * Feet Central < P-st control x 5 06: Efle.ra Radto'A TV Bery, rep- ' <OO I Norman Reiff Const. Co blds, imrr 801 07 I. CIVIL DEFENSE Mito E C’.ase. rep 10 SO I SERVICE, OFFICER s United Telephone CO . phage 32 10 Edward B Funk, mileage' "36.64 |. Business Equip Co., supp 2.401 l OtiMb'hiSfßS ALLOWANCES | Leo Adams, sal. council 25 00 John L.. Deaton, do 25 00: *hari s M nth- do 25.00 Ralph F.. 'Oyler, do ' ... I C. L. <Ttm> Rov.-nstlne, do Merlin H W. r-enberwer. do 25 00 > ■" Hausman, road shew B.oc Donald H Morris, do BM* Wayne Tombaugh, do 9.00 wuits w. Whisler, other exp assess. 38 05 Wayne Tombaugh, rd vtew mileage iBO The MMI-Jourtol. legal ad. .23'2 06 Warsaw Times-Union, do 390 46 Warsaw Ina. Co, ins. ' 1.241.68 ] Hall a Marose Agency, prem off. ] -.d 20 sc Lonn T Kruger, rent of euuip o 125 OC King-Reed Memorial Home. sold. burial - . 100 00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100 00 Smith Funeral Home, do 100 00 I Mrs. Virginia Spivey, do 100 00 Co Fair Asia. fair. Richard K Baker, fox bounty 3OS Paul D Be-rr. do 66 60 *rl Blackburn, do 3.00 tlaany Blocher, do 390 Robert DeWayne Brainier, do 309 Victor Coeens. do 390 Michael GUltam. do 300 Garry Ray Himes, do ' g 15 00 ■Marita E;. Htrely. do. ' '■ 3SO t LaDoH Lamar Hollar, do 3®o! Lu-.her Manuel, do 3.00 | Ronald W. Marauart. do 300 5 Tim Martin, do 300 ; Eldon M -ese. do 990 . Larry Joe MeUod. do ®-®° Howard Mlk -1. do , ’ 3 00 Donald H Morris, do IROO Mrs. Eva Owens, do 300 Gton PuttertMUtgh. do 399 Dale fßtanbsck. do s ß® . WitoMT Snyder, do 3 91 Phu Trayer. dp 3.09 Eas'-l E. Watts, do 30® Rick Zeileta do 30® Hillcrest Christian Home, ward of court «••• Lutheran Child. Well. Ass n.. do 338.00

I Maryhurst School, do 195 00 Whites Ind. Man. Lab. Inst, do 441.00 Healthwin Hospital, T-B patient 10 00 Iren*' Byron Hospital, do 1,961.00 Edward Bommers, DVM. T-B testing 150 25 R. G. Loudermilk. MD. care tarp. patient 18 00 Brennans Drug. Store, do . 21.65 Walt r Drug Co, Milford, do 49.75 Walt.r Drug Co. Warsaw.>do 94 10 Auditor Marshall Co. 23 00 . Orn Nursing Home, do 19100 Pv-irl- View Rs - H.rr. ..do 185 00 I Hillcrest Manin Nursing Home, do 185 00 I Charles M. Brower, rep. tile’ ditch 28 64 l ; Charles M Brower, prel exp. „ 61.36 , ! Auditor Marshall Co’s change of ( I Venue 26.00 , ) Charles A Valda Vere Collier,. dump maint. 125.00 ( Cyrtl F. Likens, do / 125 00 ■ Stanley Scott, do 12500 1 Ned A Bertha Stuckman. do 250 00 I State Examiner, exam of records 95.40 j Charles F A Evelyn Hopkins, tax 1 refund 25 28 ‘ John T Camden, ditch alloc. 2,917.56 i[ J. R. Bauer, do 130 60 J Dale E.-Brown, do 44 00 Stanley Cust-r. do . 108 00 :;G A H Construction Co. do 44.00 1 ’ Lakeland Golfers Ass'n . do 133.71 , I Ronald Fence; do 3.621.65 CO. HEALTH DEFT. PAYROLL John E Arford 400 00 I Carroll Sherman 625 00 Loren J. Pound 450 00 Barbara Neer 366 66 Charlene Hamman 300.90 CO. HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co, phone 17 07 John E. Arford. postage 10.24* > Barbara Neer, mileage 32 72 I Loren J. Found, do ; 73 .6 II Carroll Sherman, do 145 28 ; Charles Thomas, rep. 125 | Business Equipment Co, supp. * | Warsaw Printing Co . do 56.10 .[Warsaw Ins. Agency. Inc, ins. 153 30] , , CO. HIGHWAY DEFT PAYROLL ' John Armold 397.95 , Dall Barber. Jr. 346 50 |Max 4 E Brown _ 417 90 I Norman W. Clouse- 415 80 I Charles E. Cotton ; , 405 90 ! Alan W. Coy 338.63 , I Ertnal G. Coy . 396 00 | I Muri A. Dawalt 415 80; ' John E Davb ," 347.3'8 ] I Gordon Drudge " 408 45 > I Harold Gerard . , 417 90 ; 415 80 ■Harry Hcrendi-• li . . -. , 415.80 | Russell Krichbaum 346 50 I ' '' . . ; ; Richard D. Michael ; N . Miller ■■ " r ' . - ■■■■. ~ -.41 • A ' ' * ' ' • H xf Kzer.j - H Ne-r 415 fG Ronald Norman. 409 st> RandaU F y : L •• " ■’ ; " ~W • ” - ■ an D Trine . ■: w ■ ‘ ’ M aine L Wood . 413 70 i I-a I. IGSIX I John A’.* var.d r 437 80 ; - ■W' ■ *i r f ’(' ■ ' WalGr Jontz 438 90 ,‘ ' - ■Earl .Kiser .407 00: 1 ■ K • 9 ■■ :. : ‘ F.it 4J5-60 426 80 rHuth R Parsons ■ , 420.W.] 4 w ■Hex Deaton '■ -43560 1 Doosvon Srii- rs <l7 90 . (.Ronald R Spaulding ■ . 455.49 | .- 345-45 ' Spi' 520 3.0 ' F Summers 508 20? I Claude chrtstn.-r . ' 619.59 ] Chirks Cleveland, 104.1.66 ] <<> HW Y DI PT ALLOWANCES Prudential Ins Co , tns —■ 1.358.77 I - T-"-'-.; T-X pho:'.' ■ Phon* ' :>t-88 Awoctatsd Truck Lines. • trans. 451 I NIPSCO. 'gas -.A. elec.- ; ' Warsaw Bkrlsas Service, cks , 33 15 ] Texas Refinery Corp . rep., bldg. 787 9»i Frtden. Inc 1. rep equip 52 OC.; * E. Inc . do , Rule Is I ■ Shop. ■'.«£> Herm Schaefer Ford Co . do & parts; 36.-T5 i Schrader-Warsaw Co . do 321 19 Brothers Oarage, do 15 W. I'-VVarsaw .Automotive Supp- do. 291 42. f Ace Hardware garage- . 3148 '. Service, do 2.257 68 I i Hotoomb Mf< Co , do . 20 00: ; ■ •; V.;.' Co do.. 3 - 01 ft. : Drue* Inc. do "4 "I" to*. SaDs. do T. 922.86.: J' Trod.. do„ 29 4v ; C on Bras .do 4 75 : Mo'.-eman.-YarriG",', Co, do A equip 159 55 . Purity . •Cylinder Gases; 0o Smith Tire Service, do - 6511 Standard Oil Co , do , . 429 *::,3 ,T-x.aco. Inc . de* 345 Texas Refinery Corp , do 22 14 . Euuip Co, supp. ' 19.83 Shu- Spray Service,. aptay 3.945 00 i Mae Friedman, gravel 414 00 IJ A M Gravel Co. do 3.337 74 Pierceton Equip ,Co, do 7.079 63 | Sturm .A .Dillard Gravel Ct>, do 2.559 08 Western Ind A«rr*watea Corp . do 3.254 24 : Pi. re. ton Equip Co, bltum. 31.233 64 Johnson Lbr Yard. Ibr 600 tort Metal Culvert CO, I culverts - 1.395 28 Ind State Ind • signs 4.”200 60. (Ward Studlosy do 24.00 i American Steel ; Supp. Corp, rep i parts 150.69 Deeds Equip" Co . do 97 21 I G'- ason Service. Inc ,do \ 325 23 Kort*- Bros, do 50 32 MacA-ist.r Machinery Co, do 55 88 Panke Machinery Corp. do 27 00 Schade Plumbing A Heating, do 165 Superttr Pipe Spec .do . . 217 19 Whojraaie' Elec. Service, do 13 10 W A W Truck Ral. s. do . 708 57 ' - . A Gaushorn, do ' 13 52 Brr.i’h-ALiUvp Paint A *A 2.. paper Co-, mgonL .107.36 ■ ' Koa -'Co. Treasurer.' ditch., assess 93 75 • <O WELFARE BAFT FAYROL .Howard B. Johnson ’ Ml ' <«pal Harman 4PO 'V Mary Rutti WUsoh ■ ■ OGM-,-CocsrAß'C'" ' O, Burk.l«'S . 00 r ' 450 99 ■ Lillian O Davis 305 00 M Ldu' Thomas . 245 w Dorothy L Ang.ln 355-00 CO WELFARE DEFT ALLOWANCES United TG- pttenx Co, Ph6n*> ■ ■ ■ ■ 37.10' M, - K ’: I-r X . .-.mcw. ■ ' .. mileage - 72 U Opal: Joy • Harmon.' do . . 33;,4© "' ! Howard B Jchr-sc-n.' est Keith D R.ntirt r. do Mary Ruth Wilson, do . 50 9G Warsaw Off Supp . Co rv®.-, 223 ' Business Equip Co. tupp *33 Warsaw Prta’itir Co. do 24 80 J ■ bond 17 00 . Spangle Funeral Hom*, burials • 60990 j - M Alfraa Nursing Hotne. crtp. ch. 300 90 rah "Hospital, do. • 3 00 . ,!o . p N. Hl.-sch A. Co . ward Os c-t. 189 .: 8-n«rrs I>-pt Store, do 47 73 ■ Dunham A Love Drug Store, do 624 • > Drug Store, do 2910 Walter Drug Co, dp ~®l3B Murphy Medical Center, do . - . 3 00. Water C. Ahgtemeyer DQ. do 500 P. D. GoosnJckie 'OD.I do . ’, ■ 23 00 » George 8 Westfall MD. do 12 90 . Home Place. <to ? 136 00 I Pamilf A Childr-ns C nter. dx .273 00 Ind Methodist Child. Borne, do : 1M99 i Rankin Childrens' Home, do 26 00 V-ra Bsbler. hasp commit. 16 94 Mary Ruth Wilson, do : . I. Noble ‘C. -Blocker, do hereby c that th*- above Is a true list of claims l allowed by th- Board ot Commissioners.[ .go the 2n<! day of Aurual. 1965. J NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko. County. Indiana.

Magee Pottery Branch Os Magee 5c to SI.OO Stores Converse • Greentown ■ North Webster Bird Baths Cookingware * Gazying Globes Toys Lawn Ornaments Unusual Gifts Open Every Weekday Afternoon 1 to 6 p.m. Open Saturdays and Sunday Afternoons 1 To 9 p.m. % Mile North of North Webster oh Highway 13

Raymond Gall Appointed To Whitko School Board

Raymond Gall, trustee of Jackson township, was appointed to the Whitko school board Monday evening, to fill the vacancy on the board left by the death of its president Homer Schuman.

Gall announced his resignation as Jackson township trustee Tuesday morning to the Kosciusko county board of commissioners. The board will appoint his successor after conj suiting Jackson township advisory board members Max Walther, Richard Eckhart, and Wilbur Pyle. Gall’s Statement Mr. Gall issued the following statement to the board of commissioners: "Gentlemen: “Having accepted the appointment as a member of the board of school trustees of the Whitko community schools. I, Raymond Gall, submit to vou mv resignation as trustee of Jackson township. Kosciusko county, Indiana’ effective as of this date.” Mr. Gall will represent district 3 (Richland and Jackson townshipsl on the Whitko school board. Superintendent Delbert Hatton said llie Whitko board would meet at ‘ 8: 30 a.m. Wednesday 1 today l to swear Mr. Gail in and to reorganize Ed Bowman Installed As Commander Ed 80-.vman was recently installed as comn'tander. of the Menz:etercetoa. Others instalhxl indude Charles. Collier. \ ice commander; James cole, 2nd vice comma::der: Robert E Coie. sergeant-at-arms; and Max Miller as finance officer and adjutant. ■ Nuw tru-tee is James Hawn and Cole and Max M Iler Ovules C<>l- - vacated the latter position the first week in July. 1 \ carry-in dinner was served at the noon hour. Guests were Mr. and Joe Watkins of the Warsaw Lecion post. Watkins was the installing officer for the occasion. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N. •:.-*> G hereby given *hat UW "Local Alcoholic Beverage Beard of Kogclugko County. Indiana, will at 10 AM on the I 11th day of August. 1965. at tMCtel* «.j Office Court Houae In the City of Wartaw. Indiana, in aaid County, begin to- i v. Migatton of th- application of the following named person requesting the issue to th- applicant at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class h-weinafter designated and Will, at said time and place, re-c.-ive information concerning the fitness of <>aid applicant. and tne propriety u’sulng the permit applied for to such •uppllc'ant at the premises named: ■ ■ ■ ,- Richard D LaGrad-, ißeS’aurant TRANSFER Be-r A Wtae R " ’ inlt from John Bogahwright. 1®» S Bre'adva-. V r-.e* -Ind: ::■* SAID INVESTIGATION WM BE OPEN Tii THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTIINDIANA AU - HOI.IC BEt ERAivE COMMISSION ' - ■ •By W F. Condon |. Executive Secretary joe A. Harris Chairman ' ' NOTWE TO TAXPAYERS OF additional approfriationis None* IS b*r*by given th* taxpayersof Clay Township. Kosciusko !nHiana that the prop* r off.<ers « .^c TmunicipX D .t their - ins place, on the 31st day o( j<>..s will consider the folloT'h® addit.on.rlpproPmuons which said 'tMtor n.-cessarr to meet the extraordinary j • a;urgency existing at this time. Tvwnship Fand IM - Office telephone rental » >w i Taition Fund -. M an B-t - Salary M Teachers »*■»* F-2 - Transfer tnioen . l.iww Special School Fund E-4 - Repair »f Eaaipaaenl ’ B-3 . Eeaair at Bases *'«'» G-S - Sammer Aetiv«»es 1-3 - Furnilarv A Eaaipment Taxpayt rs appearing at auch I shall hav. a right to be heard The additional appropriation as Itoauy ( ■toe will be automatlcaily referred to, th*« Stat- Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will , hold a further hearing wiih'icv fifteen ' days at the County Aud- | .■ such "other plac. as may be des-Istat.-d At such h. arms taxpayers ob- | to any of such additional -ap* : •ion's may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of th*' Coun.y . Auditor wh. n ■ and where such hearing I ■ RAYMOND REED. Trustee ■ Clay Township i MJ '— A. 4A 11 ■ NOTH I Tp' the. taxpayers-..0f.; Kosciusko Comity. I Sia'l of Indiana . ; I 19th day of July. 1965. the Board of j GomtPlesion ,-rs of Kosciusko* County. -.uuna. purtusr.' -tv .- given, and under any by virtue- of G ter 296 Acts ot 1955: as sunendvd. Mat , j a plan whereby a Cumulative,; 1 . . bed to- provide for the ' Los- - ’ Bailing. Repair, and Eeasadeling ■o» ' of < «art Haase 'Ruch fund to be provided for by a tax , levy of on- cs»t. ‘9O 011 «» ®®* i hundred dollars >BIOO 09» of taxabland personal property within said taxing'' ild tax to be levied annually t amain* in. 1965. payable in 1966. and! evtottouing for a total period of Five 5 year*. M authortted br said Act■TMM pursuant to said « than those who pay poll **E only, and |.< who Will b* affected, by said tax levy may t rile a petit ion with' the County .Auastor 1 of Kosciusko County, not later than t,-n Jsy* after the publication ot this j ncUee. settin* forth their objections to the -propewed' levy. .Upon, tiling of Mid I petition, the County Auditor shall im- • m»dtat-.ly certify the same to th.- Stat* Board of Tu Commigsfcmers. which Board will Mibseuttwatly fix a date and 'CdoMM.!.. s public heartng on said proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval tii- . BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FREDERICK W. GILLIAM ' LAWRENCE BUTTS rt RAY FERVERDA STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS FRED C. WISSMAM. Secretary Date. July 28. 1965. I

I NEW BOARD MEMBER — Raymond Gall, above, is the new member of the Whitko school board. Cllin«I the vacancy caused by the death of board president Homer Schuman. Gall is a Jackson township farmer. age 50 years, and will represent district 3 (Richland and Jackson townships). A Democrat, now £>lling out his second term as Jackson township trustee. Gall resides on r 2 Claypool. He has lived five years in Monroe townsfi’ip and 17 years in Jacksori township. He served on the interim Whitko school board from July 1, 1963 to June 30. 1964. and was defeated by Homer Schuman when he ran for the board on May 5, 1964. In that election Mr. Schuman received. 1, 221 voles. Forrest Si) Menzie 818 voles, and Mr. Gall 817. Mrs. Gall (Beulah) is a fifth grade teacher in the Sidney elementary school, and they have a daughter. Judith, now working on her master's degree at Ball State university. She received her A.. B. degree at Indiana unievrsity. LARRY HOOVER INSTALLED INTO MINISTRY I: At the summer council; July 26, i the Bethel Ctnirch of the Brethren ■ called Larry Hoover, son of Rev. and Mrs Raymond Hoover, to the ministry as a licentiate by unanimous vote of the council. Larry was installed into the office of ministry on Sunday, August 1. 1965, during the 10:30 worship service The Rev. Wilburn Lewallen, exeetrtive secretary of the Northern. Indiana Church of the Brethren, was present to bring the morning message and officiated in the installation service. j BIRTHDAA* -DINNER HELD AT TOM HOME A carry-in birthday dinner was held at the Lavent Tom home in Milford on Sunday, July 25, to honor Mr. ; Tom and daughter. Miss Doris Tomi and two nieces, Mrs Robert Busz of I Columbia City and Mrs. Wayne Shoemaker of North Webster. I Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hontz and Mr. and Mrs. Busz, Maryann. Mark and Max, all of Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker and daughter: William Clark. Gladys Tindall, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix. Marcia and Marianne, all of Cromwell; Mrs. Larry Richcreek. Tommy, Danny and Randy, all of Leesburg; and the Toms. In the afternoon homemade ice cream and cake were served. Vacation Bible School At Episcopal Chapel A vacation church school will be held at Ali S;i:r.ts Episcopal Chapel I the week of August y through 13. All | children ages four to 12 are welcome. : ' The -exvions, which run from 9 30 to 11:30 a m. will consist of worship, and recreation. Transportation will | be provided. The theme of this years lessons ; be the Exodus. < All interested parents should con-1 tact Joseph^Riggs at 457-2170. MRS. ROOKSTOOL HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Mary Rookstool’s 84th birthday was remembered by her family and friends as they called on her j Sunday bearing fruit baskets, ice I cream, cakes, and flowers. I Enuna Blackman. Mrs Rookstool’s niece, from Ligonier: her nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wwtinger and family: her son, Ishmael Rookstool I and family; and her nephew, Larryj Knox and wife of Mishawaka were j among the callers.

Jtew Arrival FRANKS, Terry Alan Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Edward Franks of r 1 North Webster are the parents of their third child. Hie new arrival was bom at 11:17 a.m., July 20, in the Whitley County hospital. A boy, he was named Terry Alan. The mother is the forme- Peggy Delores Johnson. THORNBCRG, Tracy Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Thornburg of r 4 Syracuse are the parents of a son. Tracy Lee, born at 1:18 p.m.. Wednesday, July 21. at the Goshen hospital. He weighed sewn pounds, eight ounces at birth The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biller of r 4 Syracuse. This is tiie couple’s only child. FORD. Richard Royce Air. and Mrs. Jack Ford of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of their first son, Richard Royce, bom at. 3:08 a.m. Sunday. July 25, at the Murphy. Medical Center. Richard, Royce weighed in at seven pounds, ten ounces Afatemal-. grandparents are Mr. anil Mrs. Rx-hard Jones of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Merland Ford of Foi Wayne is the paternal grandmother. Great-grandparents . are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen of Ligonier. RINK. Brenda Sue Mr. and Mrs Donald Rink of Nappanee are the parents of their first daughter, Brenda Sue, born Sunday, July 25, at the Osteopathic hospital in South Bend. Brenda Sue tipped the scales at six pounds, eight ounces. 'Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merril Rink of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Welty of Nappanee are the maternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pippenger of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink of Milford. MILLER. Selene Marie A daughter. Selene Marie, was bom at 2:40 am. Thursday, July 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Miller of r 1 Leesburg. Selene Marie was been at home and was later taken to the Whitley County hospital. Columbia City, with her mother. She weighed seven pounds, six and quarter ounces: The Millers have two children. Sidney S’i, and Shannon. 16 months. Mrs. V. E. Stonger and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, all of Kokomo, are the grandparents. Great-grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Goings of Kokomo. m.. i APPENDICITIS THE first successful removal of the appendix was done in 1887 In ‘Philadelphia. Now an average of 600,000 appendectomies are performed each year in this country. The first symptoms of appendicitii include pain, tenderness and spasm in the right lower abdomen, with usually some rise in temperature. If appendicitis is suspected, ft Is important that nothing be given by mouth. Laxatives should never be given in such circumstances. Marked progress has been made in th* reduction of appendicitis deaths. The major factor in this reduction has been, the control of peritonitis and other infections . through the use of antibiotics. There also have been advances in ciam s.s and surgical technics, and improvement in preeperative and postoperative treatment. When the infection is limited to the appendix there are practically no deaths from this operation. h ■ ' j; >'▼ I I - ’ I I I Do It I I This I Weekend! I ! Enjoy the exciting surprises that abound everywhere In Hoosierland. Visit one of the scores of state parks ... historical sites ... lakes... festivals. There's so much to do when you See Indiana First! hwd mn iafcnHtist? WRITE Iwtam ttopt of Commerce, Stxtx Hcuw. Intfitwpcis 46204. caxnwortD m »s xwvu m a hhuc &ma

Kosciusko County Has First Lady Justice Os The Peace Mrs. Kenneth (Patricia) Shoemaker of Mentone was duly petitioned to become the justice of the peace for Harrison township and the petition presented to the county commissioners on Monday. The , township has been without a JP I for two years since the death of Clarence Eiler. Presenting the petition to the commissioners was Ray O. Eckert, Harrison township trustee; Gene i M. Norton, Mentone marshal and James A. Gates, member of the Mentone town board. An official notice which comes back from the j governor following the sending of the Ally signed application forms will finalize the action. ’ | Mrs. Shoemaker is a housewife | vmd the mother of three sons, ages k, 10 and 3. Her husband is the maintenance, manager at Kralis Brothers poultry. Tom Miller Married In Denmark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. Syracuse, announce the marriage of their son. Tom. to Lise Kling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Kling of Glostrup, Denmark. The wedtfing took place on Saturday. July 31. in Copenhagen with a reception following at the home of . the bride. After a trip to Germany the couple will be at home at Blegdamsuey 86 II in Copenhagen until next summer When they plan a. trip to Syracuse. SYRACUSE MAN INJURED IN TWO-CAR CRASH An auto driven by Stephen J. Lee, 22, of Syracuse was traveling east on Road 30. when it collided with a ear driven by Edgar Amn, 37, of Columbia City. Lee suffered a broken nose and lacerations and was admitted to Linvill hospital in Columbia City. A passenger in his car, Charlotte Newman. 30. of Goshen suffered laceration of the forehead and possible fracture of the right knee, She was also admitted" to the hospital. Arnn, the driver of the other car; suffered a concussion, and a fractured arm and was admitted to the hospital, ■ ’ The investigation was by state trooper Larry Poling, detective sergeant Norman Pierce, Whitley county’s sheriff department and Columbia .City police department. 4 Feature Events To Be Held At New Paris Sat. K ■ Four feature events will be provided race fans at the New Paris Speedway Saturday night in one of the. top programs of the season. Two of them were from a rained out program last weekend curtailed after eight events had been completed. Time trails for the flyer and super drivers is set at 7 o’clock with first | race promptly at eight. Bob Wiles of Syracuse' is among the near 100 drivers competing.

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Wednesday, August 4, 1965

Washington Township Budget Down 1 Cent

The proposed budget for Wasiimgton township will be Awn one cent per SIOO valuation over the current year, according to trustee Claud Stahl. The budget is published in this issue. The proposed rate is 25 cents per SIOO, as compared with 26 cents this year. The levy is 8 cents in the township fund and 17 cents in the fire 1 fighting fund. This amount will raise $8,964. Trustee Stahl said he was able to cut SI,OOO from the poor relief fund , in the new budget. * . The budget shows valuation at with $3,087,210 of that amount being in the township excluding the town of Pierceton.

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FIRST ANNUAL RARIG REUNION HELD SUNDAY The first annual Rarig family reunion was held Sunday at the Milford fire station with 58 present. Guests were from Toledo and Graytown, Ohio, Sebring, Fla., Milford, Syracuse, Ligonier and Rochester, Indiana. Mrs. Homer Bachtel of Syarcuse will be in charge of the arrangements for next year. Read the CLASSIFIEDS

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