The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 October 1965 — Page 14
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THE GERHNCSERS — The three children t>f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gerencser of r 1 Milford are featured as this week’s future citizens.
Miss Cynthia Sue Wolferman Becomes Bride Os Larry Rogers Saturday P. M.
Miss Cynthia Sue Woiferman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ray E. Wolferman of Milford, became the bride of Larry DeWayne Rogers, scwi of Mr. and Mrs George Rogers of r 3 Auburn, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The wedding took place in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness at Goshen with Morris White performing the double ring ceremony. Music for the ceremony was pro- j vided by Debbie Rogers, the bridegroom's sister Bride In Satia The bride's gown was white brocade satin with an empire styled floor length skirt and a floor length tram Her illusion veil of silk net was held with a tiara of crystal and pearls She carried a cascade bouquet of blue carnations and .white roses. Miss Esther Alspaugh. Warsaw, maid of honor, wore a street length frock of blue lace over taffeta with a matching bkie veil. She wore a corsage of blue carnations Lauri the-bridegroom's sister served as bridesmaid Hit gown was identical,- to the one worn by the j
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Johnny Biller came in to the Hastings store to say good-bye to j ns the night bet ore departing with ‘ his family for a fishing trip in Northern Michigan Don's famous Last words to anyone going (idling are "If you have more than you know wh;it to do with, no one likes fish better than we do". About a week later the phone rang one morning about 10. It was Kailw..y Kvpress m Miitord with- a. 50 pound package in dry ice for tis Don warded in Nappanee dining tlie dav and I 'mmdtvi die store*. •nt if 1 could tome round 5 p.m. to pick up the package. He said the sooner I got there, the better, as»the package had aboyt had :t 1 Asked the two children across, the street to 'mind the; store’ while I went in to Milford. The ■ about had it Tt*>- return tnp to the j store was a fast one with all the ; windows open • ; when I got bade to the story, Butch Diefks. nw okl; faithful, friend in need, was there. It was a warm day so we opened i.p the storeroom door in the back card SO we could teh if any customers came into the store Then for the unveiling of the package. . Fish. I guess, like I had never seen before. Great big long j ones, looked almost like snakes. Had never even cleaned a Uttie j fish in my life and here were these whales staring me in the face Along with the flies and our
_- - ■ —— jj Along Main Street By GEORGIA BUSTER Then the rains came! Letters from Maine and pacts of Texas state they have very little rainfall and need water badly. I hear the valley at Alamo, Tex. , had a real downpour < about a week ago—lß inches of rain We are getting our share. Last fall Dominie Charlie, the weather prophet of the Sqttamisb Indian tribe in British Columbia. I looked at hows and said “had j winter”. British Colombia was boned la snow. Last week Charlie looked at the leaves again and said. “It’s going to be mid”. I hope he is right again, we had a ; had winter with lots <d snow. If he is right we too may have a mild winter. Every year, hunters, buy a deer license and go to Crane to hunt deer on the large reservation. Not so this xe&r. due to the increasing demand of the Viet Nam war. the U. S. Savai Ammunition Depot located on the 100 square mile reservation has stepped up its manufacture ci am- j
Wednesday, October ®, 1865
They are Joseph Alex, Jr., I; Sandra Jo. 8; and Gary John, 10 months.
maid of honor. Jerry Tucker of Elkhart was best man and Gene Rowe of- Auburn served as groomsman. Ushers were Mark Longcnecker and Jerry and Anthony Ranney The bride’s mother chose a navy blue dress and wore a corsage of red carnations. Mrs. Rogers' dress was pink aid she wore a pink carnation corsage. Reception Held . The reception was held in the the 30th Century Case near Milford following the ceremony. The restaurant was decorated in blue and white with the table laid in white lined aid centered with blue flowers Blue bows completed the decorations. Serving were Carol Jones. Lenna Traylor and Carol Miller. The couple will reside at 108 east Sixth street at Auburn. The bride was graduated from New Paris high school and was ecnploved at 113 Restaurant at Auburn prior to her marriage Mr Rocer*. attended school at Auburn and is employed at Hubbard, Spool Company at Garrett.
| eight cats, it just didn't seem like the time to learn to clean fish, but there was no choice. In the meantime, a couple of other men from the community had dropped in the store Bud Felkner. our cheerful mailman, made his stop just at this point; as he usually ate his lunch at the store. Butch was instructing me and hctpmg me clean the fish. It really went quite fast when we got a production lux* routine going on it. which included shooing away flies and cats. In due time we had the fish m caked out and packed- in serving portions, and stuck them in the deep freeze. Our audience highly approved of j the way We had done the job. and although Butch and I were covered with fish scales and smelling to nigh heaven, we, too. thought we had done a good job. At this point. I picked up the mail Bud had left, and a post card from Johnny Biller informed us that they wore shining 50 pounds of f sh. consigned to us Would we please divide it .among several listed members of his family and keep a mess for ourselves' \ • . iy. we all got a laugh'- out' of- the situation and I only hoped s were cleaned anti steoked to - We always make sure now’ that whenever Don utters those old faithful words that he wiH be arourtd to clean the fish in case anyone has more than they know what to do with. .
munition. However, deer may still be hunted at Camp Atterbury. Far some of you younger ladies who like to give some excuse for not helping out on a church or community project, you may well ; take a lesson from Mrs. Esteila Swartz. Mrs. Swartz will celebrate her 84th birthday this week and has never been known to turn down, anyone. ska she to asked to do work for any cause. Not only { her own church but she helps out other churches and is willing to do or-go any time she is asked. That mav be one answer to a long ami I Nff We. Have you heard the remark. | "bankers hours?” I would not want 'them. The people at the State Bank [of Syracuse, several of them, are at work when I come to the office mid I have been past the bank at 8:30 [and 9 at night and some of them are still in there working. ! The picture of the store on the cornet of Main and Huntington streets, two weeks age to the M-J brought to a couple of “old timers” with remarks. Jim Scnrfoos and Rooroe Howard were rare “Walter Ktodig and Co.” never owned a | stone to Syracuse. About IM9. toy uncle. William Swartz owned the store. I would like to bear from ] rayone who knows if Wtiiiam 1 Ktodig and Co., if own a store here. The ward “serial” is not being used on the fail television programs, they will be “sequel dramas” or "continuing dramas”. They will still be the same ten minutes of watching ia family who can get into more
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. Carl (.'hupp of r 2 Milford announced the engagement of them daughter. Bernice, to Robert Miller of r 3 Elkhart. Mr. MUler is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller of r 3 Elkhart. No date has been 9et for the wedding. trouble than any one family should, and five minutes of commercials on how to polish your furniture, shampoo your hair, mop your kitchen floor and many others, all tested and approved by some Large testing j company. One woman said she was so confused over what detergent to use. she thought she would go back to making her own soap. The Syracuse Newcomers dub has need of new members; If you have moved into the conunuuity within the past year and are not a member get in touch with the president. Mrs. Philip Kitson. For those of you who do not know j the office hours here. I am here 8 30 a m to 5:30 pm. Monday. Tuesday. and Friday From 8 30 to 12:30 on Wednesday and Saturday and from 1 to 5 30 on Thursday. JAN APPENZELLER PROMOTED Jan Appenzdler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appenzeller of Syracuse, has been' promoted to Airman first class. Airman Appenzeller. who is a repairman on electronic communications and crypto systems equipment. has been stationed at Laredo. Air Force Base. Texas, since completing his basic training in December, 1963 He is being transferred to Ellington Air Force Base near Houston’ Tex..-on October 31.
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LADIES OF THE ROUND TABLE ! The Ladies of the Round Table of Syracuse met last Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Noble Myers. -Mrs. William Cutter, president, presided. The program was on “Television’'. Mrs. Myers spoke on “Crime” and j Mrs. James Alford on “Soap Opera”. I The next meeting will be held Oct- I iber 11 in the home of Mrs. Alford. - i , & ’ Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting on October 4. 1965. T Ethna Scott 833 33 Noble C. Blocker 833 33, I Wm. E. Elite 833.33 , Maxine Whitney 666.66 { Howard G Hoibrook 833.33 ; I Charles M Brower 424 25 J B Mtehler. MD 312 5C ; i Carl T Zimmer 708.33 • ] Paul A OberU 416.66 ! Raymond Reed 112.5 C ; . Carl Kiotz * 84.37 j Robert O. Jones 100 00 [ Ray O. Eckert. 112.50 Raymond Gall 4125 i Eldred Metzger , , 71:25 ! Royce BlHer 100 00 Alton Kissinger 112.5 C Alton H Boggs 84.37 Harold Hartman 112.50 George Sparrow 100 00 Warren Hawley 84.37 Lowell Leek rone 100 00 Willis Whisler 112 50 Madison F Jones 131 25 John Daridseh - 112 50 Claud L. Stahl. Jr. 112 50 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 Gene B Lee 741.67 Dorts U Camden 458 33 Curtis H Barker 300 00 Wallace J Man row 458 33 Gladys R Nye 111.50 Bessie Himes 300 00 Edith B Belt* 27500 Pniic.-ss Marie Prush 258.33 Marilyn Williamson 24166 Gladys Nye 30 25 Prances Noble 87 50 Jean Tuka 8125 Betty J. Bussetber* 300.00 ElnoTa S Cos . 275 OO Kathryn Teel 258.33 Hare! HarmaV. 241 66 Dorothy J. H.-nderson -225 00 Judy Decker 120 00 Jane Kim.-s 11125 Diane Spotted-Her 120 00 Idlee Armey 300 00 Phyllis Munson 275 00 Rita Miller 258 33 Lucille McCleary ■, 241.66 Margaret Mensie 225 00 Celeste Briganti 134.37 Hatel Cook 148 75 Ruth Hoppus ; 300 00 Esther M Kinney • 275.00 Milton Wilbur Warner 100.00 Dave Andrews 436 66 Roger Fellows 420 00 Harry Saunders 340 00 H Earl Boggs 268 33 B James Baker 300.00 George A Ny»- . 175 00' Ghn Whitehead , 755 55 Joan Denere 275 00 Prances Thomas 162.50 Avis B Gunter * 268.48 Alice R. Rand- Is 258.33 Ruth N. Robinson 126.02 Blanche E Oarber 26500 Henry Hackworth 360 00 Ralph T Whitesell 343.33 Elisabeth Smith 150 00 Isabel Holbrook 200.00 Dorothy M, Boggs 56.00 Edward B Punk ■ 316.66 Milo E Clase <1.66 Maxine Clase 15 00 Frederick W. Gilliam 291.74 Lawrence Butts 29174 Ray Ferverda 291.74 Robert Rasor 225.00 I
Loren T. Kruger 125.00 CLERK Warsaw Postmaster, postage 50.00 A. E. Boyce, supp. 101.00 Business Equip. Co., do 17.53 Waddell Printing Co-, do . 2.20 Wsmv Printing Co,, dcr 22.05 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., equip. 104.45 AUDITOR United Telephone Co. phone >' 16.55 Noble C. Blocker, postage 7.80 Warsaw Printing Co . do Sc supp. 64.G0 Warsaw Off. Supp, Co., rep. 35.00 A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 476,85 Business Equip. Co., do 1930 Thermo-Fax Sales, do 53.49 Waddell Printing Co., do 2.20 TREASURER Idlee Armey, state meet. 6.00 Wm. E. Ellis, do 18.96 United Telephone Co . phone 13.10 A. E. Boyce. Co., supp. 53-50 Business Equip. Co., do 9,79 RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 Bankers Dispatch Cord, trans 5.70 Maxine Whitney postage 10 00 A. E. Boyce Co, supp. 2.90 Howards, do- 7.65 Recordak Corn., do 12:00 SHERIFF United Telephone Co,, phone 15.85 Howard G. Holbrook, meals 183.00 Gast Fuel & Service, garage 237.00 Motorola CAE, rep. 28.40 Leeks Shell Service, garage 4.42 Schrad* rs-Warsaw. garage 2.24 Business Equip. Co, supp. 2.51 Cox Studio, do 12.45 G A. Thompson, do 18.75 Nat'l. Police Chiefs & Sheriff# Bureau, do . 6.50 Warsaw Priming Co, do' 6.80 ’ Gerber’s Mfg. Co. uniforms 28.56 Roger Fellows, misc. oper. 2.75 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co, phone 14 59 Business Equip. Co, supp. 3.91 Lincoln Graphic Corp.. do * equip. 92.05 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co., phone 16.67 Business Equip. Co, supp. 102 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co, phone 15.55 Carl T. Zimmer, mileage 10.56 ■Warsaw Off. Sunp, rep. 84.00 WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR United Telephone Co, phone , 11.60 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor. clerial 80.00 do, phone 3.12do. rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT Norman Drudge, petit juror 29.70 Helen G. Alfrey do\ 24 50 Paul M Carr, do k 28 50 J Edward Derf. do 29 70 Pauline Cormany. do 29.70 John F. Augsburger. do 36 30 Daisy Lou Baum, do . 8.30 Richard Lee Busk. . do 7.90 Edward D Johnston, do 23.70 Franklin D Charlton, do 30.90 Paul L. Creak baum. do 32.10 Doris M Anglin, do 27 30 Herman H Allen, do 27.30 Mildred Derry, do 23 TU Earl F Johnson, do 790 Alta M Cochern do 7.90 Leslie Gene Arnold, do 790 Barney M Bu'mhaush. do 790 Ray O Eckert, do 950 Kathryn P. Cumberland, do 10.90 Rex Hogan, do 7.90 Glenn W Grimm, do 8.33 Virgil Bobeck, jury commission 34 00 Stanley L. Nice do 25.20 Gene B. Lee. judge-venued 60 00 Doris L, Camden, court report-ven. 24 00 Max E. Reed, pauper attorn, y 50 00 Richard Sand, do . , -65.00 Curtis H, Barker, bailiff-venued 15 00 United Telephone Co, phono ' 86 08 Gene B, Lee. mileage . • 76.44 Wallace Manrow. do 99 68 Business Equip. Co, supp. 33.83 Howards, do 76:50 Howard G. Holbrook, return-fugitive 29 16 Horns Sunnymede Rest, meals-jury 6105 Pucketts Cafeteria, do 65.79 Lawyers Co-op. Pub, Co, do law books 56.00 Sheperds Citations do 155.00 West Pub Co . do 182 00 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co, phone 11.90 NIPSCO. elec. & gas 481.80 Sewage Treatment Off, sewage 32.75 Water Utilities, water .-. 49.64 Schade Plumbing & Heat, rep. 24.00 Sharp Hdwe „ do 5.98 Coverall Rental Service, Inst. 24.15 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv, do 89.00 Simon “Bros, do 55.70 Warsaw Dry Cleaners, do 41.b0 Jack Blanchard, bldg, imp. 261 20 Simon Bros, equip. 15,00 Madison Chemical, Corp. supp. 7.70
JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 10C.87 NIPSCO. gas & Elec. 83 20 Sewage Tr.-at. Off, sewage 4.20 Water Utilities, water 14.60 Anglin Signs, rep. 14,00 Rife Elec. Service, do 7.75 Culligan Soft Water Service, tost. 25.65 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv . do 11.50 Arab Termite Sc Pest Control. Ifeat control 5.00 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co, phone 20.77 CIVIL DEFENSE Milo E. Clase phone 600 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES Leo Adams, salary-council 125 00 John Deaton, do 125.00 Keith Horn, do - 125.00 Charles Mensie do 125.00 Ralph P. Oyler, do 125.00 C. L. “Tim'’ Rov.-nstine. do 125.00 Merlin Wertenberger, do 125 00 Maurice Crow, tax adj. board 8.00 Helen McConnell, do 800 Seth I. Mason, do 8.00 Lynn E. Pierce, do 8.00 , 1 Everett Butrick, road view 8.00 1 Gordon Hackworth. do -> 800 1 Joe Rovenstine, do 800 James O Tuttle, do 8.00 1 Leo C. -Valentine, do 8.00 1 Everett Butrick. rd. view-mileage .90 1 Leo C. Valentine, do .55 • The Mail-Journal legal ad. 392.60 ! Warsaw Times-Union, do 262.65 * Strayer Ins. Agency, prem. of* bond 17.00 ; Harris Funeral Home, soldier uurial 100.00 | Landis Sc Chamness Funeral ' Home, do 200.00 i McHatton Funeral Home, do 200.00 M Mishler Funeral Home, do 100.00 1 j Titus Funeral Home, do 100.00 ’ ( Betty All- n. fox bounty 300 '. Terry Bouse, do 3.00 j Geraldine Caverley. do 3.00 »I Greg Craft, do 12 00 Carl S. Diehl, do 3.00 1 Betty Jean Evans, do 12.00 W’ilfred Folk, do . 3.00 ! Woodrow Howard do 3.00 1 Steve Johnson, do 3.00 Steve La Lone, do '3.00 Herman E Olson, do 3.00 Robert Roose. do 3.00 ! Billy Shepherd, do 6.00 | Richard Bfttier, do 3.00 i Prank Sleighter. do 3.00 Gordon Teeple. do 3.00 Hillcrest Christian Home, ward of court 124.00 Ind. Boys' School, do 911.80 Ind. Methodist Children's Home, do 35.00 Lutheran Child Welfare Ass'n, do 180 00 Maryhurst School, do 150.00 Richmond State , Hosp, do 48.89 Whites Ind Man Lab. Inst, do . 537.80 i Dr. R S. Snider do 5.00 Irene Byron Hosp, T-B patients 1,445 00 Dr. T. A. Miller. T-B test 17.15 Dr. GW. Snider, do 46.55 Hillcrest Manor Nursing Home, care tip. patients 191.80 Om Nursing Home, do 342.00 Prairie View Rest Home, do 191,00 Dr, J. L. Baker, do 10 00 B/ennans Drug Store, do 340 Walter Drug Store. do 52.55 Auditor. Marshall Co, do 15.50 R. D. Dormire. MD. med.-tom. 8 00 R S Snider MD do 10 00 Ft. Wayne Community Schools. transfer tuition 760.47 ; School City of Anderson, do 392.45 Auditor Marshall County, change ..of Venue 1,207 90 Loren T. Kruger, dump maint. 12500 Cyril F. Lik. ns. do . 125.00 Charles A Valda Vere Collier, do 253.00 Ned & Bertha Stuckman, do 250.00 Pub Emp Ret. Fund (QASX>, adm. cost 13.19 Ronald Pettee, ditch allocation 1,142.23 Robert Hoffman, do 84 45 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL John Armold 378 00 i Datl Barber; Jr. 15.75 ! Max E. Brown . . 207.90 | Norman W. Clouse 415 80 Charles E. Cotton 396,90} Alan W. Coy 252 00 1 Brmal G. Coy' . 43050 | Mur! A. Dawalt 403.20 1 John E. Davis 331.63 I Harold Gerard . «5.80 | Gilbert E. Grifris - 425 25 I Harry Herend en 401.10; Russell Krichbaum 330.75 James G. Leinker 181 13 1 Alvin H. Miller 396 90 | Kenneth W Miller “ 409 50 } Walter Miller 396.90 I Bobby D. Miner 422.10 | Leo Mosier . . 422.10-r Claude McKinney 213 50 “Glen H. N.-er 396.90 1 i Ronald Norman 396.90 i I Paul Randall , - - 426.301
Roswell Robbins 413.70 Harold Roberts 401.10 Robert L. Sechrist .141.75 Eldon W. Smith 426.30 Jerry Stutzman 396.90 Thurman D. Trine s 415.80 Wayne L. Wood 407.40 Daniel.L. Zile 256.38 John Alexander . ' 437.80 Clifford F. Baker 444.40 Don Forney 442.20 Wilfred Frets 451.00 Marshall Hawley 451.00 Glen- Huffman 425.70 Walter Jontx 421.30 Lawrence Ktodig 440.00 Earl Kiser 376.20 Ellis Koher 426.80 Earl Long 426.80 Norman McKinney ' ' " 398.20 Donald Metzger s 396.00 Bush R. Parsons . 415.80 Glenwood Secor 415 80 Harley Slater 415.80 Keith Smith 435.60 Rex Deaton 446.60 Donavon Sellers 396.90 Ronald R Spaulding 447.70 Russell S'-christ 519 35 "Worley Spitler 514 80 Kermit F. Summers . 510.40 Claude Chrtetner 619.50 Charles R. Cleveland 1041.66 CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. ALLOWANCES Prudential Ins. Co, ins. 1310.15 Associated Truck Lines trans. 4.91 United Telephone Co, phone 32.35 NIPSCO, gas Sc elec. 66.24 Warsaw Skelgas Service, gas 31.20 The Mail-Journal, legal adv. 6.14 Warsaw Times Union, do 5 18 Ginter Elec. Serv, rep. 16.17 Johnson Lumber Yard, do 17.50 Executive Off. Mach, do 19.50 Gragg Equip. Co:, do 138.43 ■L & L Body Shop, do 75.00 Motorola C & E, do 215.60 i Schrader-Warsaw Co, do Sc parts 341.88 j Warsaw Auto. Supply, do 192.47 i W & W Truck Sales, do 424.26 1 Ace Hardware garage Sc equip. 27.76 i Gast Fuel & Service, do 2231.48 [J. I. Holcomb Mfg, do 30.95 I Ind. TextUe Co, do 38.22 Johnson Lumber Yard, do Sc others 23.13 ! Kos. Co. Farm Bureau, do 2.10 Mossman-Yamelle Co, do & parts 303.58 I Premier Fastner Co, do 70.83 Purity Cylinder Gases, do 27.69 Sharp Hdwe. Co, do 6.75 Smith Tire Service, do 16.00 Standard Oil Co, do 335 95 Texacd Inc., do 27.50 Business Equip. Co. supp. 7.82 Waddell printing Co, do 145 00 Wayne Bucher, gravel 123.60 Mae Friedman, do 125.76 Corliss Rowland, do 862.50 Pierceton Equip. Co., bituminous 11653.32 Miller Ar sons Lumber Co, tile 160.93 Logansport Metal Culverts, cits. 1857.55 Ass t. Sign Sc Post Co, road signs 113.00 3M Minnesota Mining Sc Mfg, do 90.00 American Ste»l pupply. parts 179.40 DeGood Tractor Sales, do 40.16 Mike Gill Auto Parts, do 17.50 Gleason Service, do 482.33 Kelley Tractor Sales, do 29.95 Korte Bros do 78.84 MacAUteter Machinery, do 339.27 Munsons Motor Sales, do .71 Panke Mach. Corp . do 79 92. Herm Schaefer Ford Co, do 1.96 Superior Pipe Specialties, do 166.46 Trans-Power, do 31.35 Wholesale Electric Serv, do 5.17 Smith-Alsop Paint Sc ‘Wallpaper, paint 1 35 37 Kos. Co. Treasurer, ditch assess. 55,92 Gragg Equip, Co, equip. 371.35 Korte Bros. do. 1086-00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL John E. Arford 400.00 Carroll Sherman 625.00 j Loren J. Pound 450.00 Barbara Neer 366.66 Charlene Hartman 300.00 CO: HEALTH DEPT, ALLOWANCES United T.-iephone Co, phone 27.40 Barbara Neer, mileage 49.12 Loren J. Pound do 69.G4 Carroll Sherman, do 115.58 J. C. Kenwood, rep. 68.00 Warsaw Printing Co, supp. ■ 35.85 John E, Arford, MD. postage 5.08 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL Howard B. Johnson 540:00 ! Opal Jay Harman 400.00 i Mary Ruth Wilson 400.00 I Constance O. Buckles 400 00 ; Keith D. Renbarger 450.00 ! Lillian O. Davis 305 00 I Mary Lou Thomas 245 00 j Christian Hunter 138 83, ,T>orothy L. Anglin ,355 09 CO. WELFARE DEPT. ALLOWANCES f ! United Telephone Co, phone 43.09 | Mary Kathrtae’ Bartholomew, mileage 11.50 I Constance O. Buckles, do 4810
I | Opal Joy Harman, do 23.40 > Howard B. Johnson, do 13.44 i : Keith D. Renbarger, do 79.40 l Mary Ruth Wilson, do 27.60 i . Warsaw Off. Supp. Co, rep. 52.50 l A. ~E. Boyce, supp. 5.75 1 Business Equip. Co. do 5.53 i R S. Snider MD, dest. child. 400 : Lutheran Hospital, cr. child. 44.00 ; James A. Shupe DOS, do 13.00 Beltone Hearing Service, ward of I court 53.00 1 B & B Shoe Corp, do 12.15 Central Shoe Co, do 12,00 1 Kline S- Dept. Store, do 67.72 P. N. Hirsch Sc Co , do 39 30 1 Senger's Dept. Store, do 81.94 Shine Shoe Store, do - 32.35 Adams School do 12.25 Claypool School', do 13.59 Lincoln School, do 18.32 P. G. Bowser MD, do 6.00 R. S. Snider MD. do 3.00 H. C. Snyder DDS. do 13.00 Council for Retarded of Kos. Co, do 32 00 Theodore A. Hill, MD. do • 50.00 Bethel Home Place, do 186.00 Family & Childrens Center, do 434.00 Ind, Methodist Children's Home, do 217.00 • Rankin Childrens' Home, do 124:00 Harris Funeral Home, hosp. commit. 57.80 Vera M. Bibler, do 16.94 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 4th day of October, 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will from this date until November 2 1965. at 1:30 P. M. EST, receive sealed bids for the following: j 1 New 1966 Car for the Sheriff’s Department. The car to be an 8 cylinder, two-door, model, not less than 330 horse power, the color will be designated by the Sheriff, . the car will be equipped with dual - electric windshield wipers, automatic transmission, heater, defroster. turn lights, one-cowl spot lights, with clear beam, simulataneous flashing parking and tail lights, undercoat, 50 amp low cut-in generator shielded insulated electric system, back-up lights, windshield washers, padded dash, 2-padded sun visors, front seat safety belts, 15 ihch nylon tires and wheels. Five of each. All bidders will show horsepower of engine. Bids must be on file in the County Auditor's Office in Warsaw, Indiana, by 1:30 P. M. EST. on November 2. 1965.' and must show on bid that no federal excise tax is included. All bids must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check equal, to 10% of maximum bid and the necessary affidavit of non-col-lusion as required by law. Th*> Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ' NOBLE C fIiOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County Indiana Dated: ’October 5 f 1965 MJ —.O. 6 & 13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE KOSCIUSKO CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 1965 Estate Number E-65-86 State of Indiana. Kosciusko County, SS: IN THE MATTER IOF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM M. HAXEEY, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of William M Harvey, deceased, will, pursuant to the order of the Kosciusko Cir- | cuit Court offer for sale at private gale ! at the offices of Robert E. Reed, 113 ; South Huntington Syracuse. Indiana, or Saturday, the 16th day of October. 1965. at the hour of 10:00 A. M, and from day to day thereafter until sold, all the right title and interest of said decendent in and to the following described real estate. situate to Kosciusko County, Indiana, towtt: An undivided -one-third Interest to Lot Numbered 14 in Good’s Addition to the Town of Syracuse! • Said real estate shall be sold to th< highest and best bidder for not less than i j the full appraised value thereof, free and ; clear of all liens and encumbrances, exi 1 cept the lien of taxes for the last half i of the year 1965, due and payable in i November, 1966, which taxes shall be asi sumed by the purchaser and for cash 1,, Said sale shall be made subject to the 1 approval of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1965. i GEORGE M. HARVEY, Admlnistor ) Robert E. Reed, Attorney ) M-J — S 29 Sc O. 6
