The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1965 — Page 11

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FURNITURE FLOOR COVERING CUSTOM DRAPERIES Free Estimates GOLDEN'S PHONE: 894-3532 LIGONIER, IND. RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON HOME IMPROVEMENT B & R Building Supply State Road 19, North NAPPANEE, IND. Phone: 773-7211 Ron George Bill George Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: )=> Tim's Plastic R 3, Box 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards. Wallet Photos, Membership Card*, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic : WHEN YOU ARE j IN WARSAW • Take Home Something ; ; Baked From The Unique Bake Shop w Downtown Warsaw J HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ph.: 457-3527 * Syracuse . Real Estate For Sale SYBACt'SS FBOPSK . I R**t**r'«n< - Be»t in Srruu*. NorlS Lake St .' - Mo 4 . S B R.. Car* L. Ba*. ■ < ' B*. Harrison St , - 6 'Room*. M*4.. Imed , re** <\ J 3 B. M*4. 1 Bik. to eeater. 854 I *er mo. m*««b* «»«t St BARBAN 3H Arre* - 4 B R Mod. home, 1 1 mi. to Srranue. , 1 M Arre* - MO. 3 B. R.. Brick home, rail ha* . rtreolaee. ' i 1.®3 Arre* - Choir* hide. »lle. Bik to» rd TSS’ Fronlac* - Oa No. 1$ So.. >oned < haaiae**. SYR4CVSE IAKK I Mod Yr Rd - Hrr»Uc*. car* L. R. S-Car rar.. heaeh. Hol Hater Heat - nail he »r*n to appreciate. " WAWASM dated . Fo*» - Like new home. ear*, thra- . oat. B. W i heat. Ih ear car., Hrenlaee. baa. on ekean channel, more In be I or* ala ter. ea*t tide. W mi to LUonier. CROMWELL | Older 3 B. R Mod home • Aft. car . I ar Wed to tell. rAFAKEECHIF S B. R. Mod. -.-.Gar..'Nat..c**, eMemratl*. 3 B R Far. Fora. - IIS fl. lake front.:. varanL l«. < hannel Lot - Hawaiian VUiare Clean I B R - Fern. 'Sxraeaaa. Lak* r Front. HO Nov. IS. Everett F. Ketering > ORRICE L SHAW. Broker ■ ■Fhoae: 451-37 M — 457-MM I Syracuse, Indiana HELP WANTED Male .. Press Operator, Inspectors, . >, ■ : Helpers ■ | No Experience Necessary Commercial Rubber Corp. 2124 W. Wilder - Goshen

"Tjmber , Here are some every day prices - - - Quality materials 1. Ask for our attractive prices on construction grade framing lumber 2x4 thru 2x12 2. Used Railroad Ties $1.52 c-c 3. Picket Cribbing - 50’ rolls $10.50 c-c 1. Galv. 20x28 Roof Grain Doors $9.09 c-c 5. Galv. 22x22 Ridge Type Grain Doors .... $12.96 c-c 6. Visqueen .004 thick 8’ x 50’ rolls $3.15 c-c 7. Set of Saw Horses brackets with 2x4-42” Top .. 8. All materials 30x60 pole frame Cattle Loafing Center . $1,295.00 Cash Delivered We carry a complete stock of yellow pine penta treated center matched & end matched 2x6’s, round poles & square poles. We’ll build or remodel for you. Free estimates. Seven credit plans. Prompt deliveries by our courteous drivers. We sell the way’ you want to buy. Special prices on quantities. We finance builders and contractors. Ph. Col. Leesburg Lumber. Leesburg. Ind. 453-3144.

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WANTED AMBITIOUS PERSON Good Educational Background To Represent World Book Encyclopedia and Childcraft Excellent Guaranteed Income Write To: Ambitious: Box 177 Milford* Ind. • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & Service TERMS ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center SL — Warsaw | Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA I DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning JofEm Down Store, Barbee Lakes Pick-up Truck to Pierceton Monday and Thursday Rowland's Super Market WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind. Insist On The Genuine AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 44, Syracuse, Ind.

WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAILJOURNAL ts . . , .— . FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash I bulbs. Cheep. Inquire The Mail- ■ Journal, Milford. PL 658-4111. Mil- ' ford. • ts I 1 REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE HEADQUARTERS for the Lakeland area is GAMBLE'S in -I Syracuse. ts 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 FOR SALE: Armstrong oil furnace I and controls. 100.000 BTU. Reason ‘ for selling converted to gas. Sta-! uffer Reducing machine, Benix' washing-dryer combination, doorjalousie and windows and ping-: pong table. Ph.: 457-2690. ts FOR SALE: Grimes, Jonathan, TurI ley and Rambo apples, and frosh cider. Rarick Hilltop Orchard. half mile south and two and a half miles east of Milford. Phone 658-4068. O 13, 30, 27 FOR SALE: Pontoon and 10 h. p. ] Elgin motor, slightly used. Calli 658-4243, O 20, 27 " FOR SALE: New electric three octave chord organ. Will trade for good used piano. Call 457-2083. APPLES FOR SALE: Red and Yd- j low Delicious. Jonathans, Turley I Winesap. fresh cider, 60c a gallon. Champion Fruit Farm. 2 miles S ond 3 miles E of Milford. Phone | 457-2308. O 27, N 3 P ( FOR SALE: Good warm morning heating stove; heavy duty 14 ft. chain, like new; good furnace blower; and electric heater. Ph. 457-2003 after 5 p.m. O 29. N 3 I ....— . , ; i— | FOR SALE: Swing, set in good condi- :| t:on. SB. Phone 658-4637. FOR SALE: Sharp 1960 Karmann j Ghur New paint and muffler, j Would like to sell immediately. ' Call New Paris 831-4587. J WEIGEL APPLE ORCHARD deanup October 30—pick off or pick up $1 per basket. Bring container. ' Weigel Fruit Farm, Cromwell. FOR SALE: 1965 Honda .only 2,000 miles. See it is to believe it New $895, sale $695. McCormick Motws, Inc., Nappanee. FOR SALE: 1957 Chevy, 2-cbor sedan. standard shift and overdrive Will go to high bidder. Bids will be closed at 12 noon Tuesday, Nov. 2. Mail bids to: Wade Mishler, administrator of Clarence V. Hollar estate. Box 93. Milford. Help - Female ■ - SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: | Experience preferred, but not ne- j cessary. Fringe benefits. Good ■ working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp.. 503 S. Main., j Nappanee. • ts j W \ITRF_SS WANTED: Days Apply at Betty's Kitchenette, formerly: Three Sisters, Syracuse. HELP WANTED: Ldv to eMfc evenings. Contact Augsburger's Coffee ! Shop, Milford. H. 658-1171. 027. N 3 * WANTED: AH your news, church, chib and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. ts WANTED TO BUY: Household goods, one piece or a houseful. Phone 457-2726 after 5 p.m. ts WANTED: Homes for four taffy j colored Angora kittens eight weeks ' old and house broken. Gerald I Hiibartt. Wawasee Village. Phone 457-3574. WANTED: Large size dog house. Ph. 457-2325 Or 457-3776. TV a Bail* SERVICE CENTER SALES * SERVICE BREMEN MILFORD I PHONE 594-1921 PHONE 65M175

* ?or FOR RENT: 3-bedroom bouse near North Webster. Reasonable. Ph. 834-2104. FOR RENT: 3-bedroom house, immediately at 207 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. Phone 856-2344 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT: 4-room partly furnished modem house at 735 Front St.. Syracuse. No pets. Suitable for two people, must have reference. Can be seen Saturday, Oct. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 31. FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store, Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Six-room house and garage at 122 N. Main, Milford. Bath and half, hot water heat, new , gas furnace. T. R. Cunningham, I | 1006 McGregor St., Bloomington. ; ' IU. ts I — ! TRAILER FOR RENT: 2-bedroom I 1962 Pacemaker, 50 by 10 ft. 10-1 cated at Fascination Place on 60] bv 120 ft. lot, S2O per week. Call l 856-2136. O 20, 27 Service* SERVICE CENTER Radio-TelevisionStereo-Antenna SALES & SERVICE BREMEN MILFORD PHONE 594-1021 PHONE 658-4175 TLMEX WATCHES repaired, free estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Crownover Jewelry, Warsaw, Ind. i O 20. 27, N. 3, 10. 17 REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS f o r I the Lakeland area is GAMBLES 1 in Syracuse. ts CARPET AND UPHOLSTERING cleaning by Harold Ginter, your , DvnaKleen cleaning specialist. Dial 267-3630 or 453-4544. ts [Help Waited I- aaßl M.ALE HELP WANTED: Several de- * partments of our fast-growing company have immediate openings for young men, no experience required as you will- be trained on the job. Steady employment and pleasant working conditions. Apply Monday through Friday. 9 to 4. Cromwe 1 ’ Products, Inc., Cromwell. 0 20, 27 HELP WANTED: Boy 16 to 18, general farm wk, room, board, weekly Wage. Phone 856-2344 after 6 p.m.

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Card of thanks We wish to take this means of thanking ail those people who supported our auction sale. Oswego Community Center t CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for the gifts, flowers, cards and other kind Seeds during my stay at the hosiptal and convalescence at home. - Robert C. Overetedt * , . - Kioi get off to a good ■ start with our Junior ■ ■ Protector life policy. Call me today. ■n ■■■l GLENN R. MOREHEAD LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: Milford 658-4433 .1 •TATI T*u> P 5473 JjL STATE FARM VW Uh tann taw uwuki

Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claims to b* considered by the Kosciusko County Board lof Commissioners at their meeting bn ] November 1. 1985. PAYROLL CLAIMS FOR OFFICE OF: : Clerk of Circuit Court 2013.32 County Auditor 2133.32 j County Treasurer 2633.32 > f County Recorder 1241.66 County Sheriff 2306.32 | I County Surveyor - 921.13 I County Board of Education 1030.55 County Coroner ■ 602.501 1 County Assessor . '' 1541.66 j ; Wayne Twp. Assessor 681-66 i Registration of Voters 103.75 ! Prosecuting Attorney 125.00 ‘ i Court House 853.33 I | County Jail 200.00 County Service Officer 316.66 County Civil Defense 56.66 I County Commissioners . . 1225.22 CLERK i United Telephone Co., phone 12 68 Warsaw Postmaster postage 50 00 ; Business Equip. Col, supp. 2.40 i Waddell Printing Co., do 2-20 AUDITOR i Noble C. Blocker, state meet. 29.04 I Betty Busselberg. do 12.00 United Telephone Co., phone 20.27 I A. E. Boyce Co,, supp. 2.88 ! Business Equip. Co., do 10,71 TREASURER Business Equip. Co . supp. 8.40 RECORDER ! United Telephone Co., phoiie 13 10 ! Bankers Dispatch Corp, trans. 4.60 ■ Thermo-Fax Sales, rep. 11.20 I Waddell Printing Co . supp. 30.20 SHERIFF ; United Telephone Co . phone 15.85 ' Motorola C A E. rep. 28.40 Wholesale Elec Co . do 9.84 Howard G. Holbrook, meals-prisoners 72 00 Gast Fuel & Service, garage * 11850 Leeks Shell Service, do - 1.50 Sinclair Refining Co . do 8.03 Morale Institute, supp 12.74 SVRVEYOR United Telephone Co., phone 12.60 Business Equip. Co., supp 4.66 Johnson Lumber Yard, equip. 790 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION United Telephone Co. phone 14.30 Glen Whitehead, trans 20 02 CORONER J. B. Mishler. MD. mileage 37.60 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co . phone 12 19 Carl T. Zimmer, mileage 9.92 Business Ecuw. Co., supp. 1.32 WAYNE TWP. ASSESSOR .United Telephone Co., phone 11-60 j Business Equip Co . supp. 3.09 ; PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 'Allan A? Rasor, clerical 100.00' do. phone 3.24 do. rent 25.00 : CIRCUIT COURT State Vs Katz, petit jurors 438.70 1 Robert Burner, paruper att’y. 195.00 ] United Telephone Co. phone 85.52 ; Wallace Manrow. mileage 104.04 j Business Equip. Co., supp. 5.51 Howard's, do 42.00 Archie B. Keffer, other oper. exp. 35 00 Curtis H. Barker, meais-jurors 12.25 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co., law books 33.50 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 11 85 NIPSCO. gas & elec. 245.42 Sewage Treatment Off-, sewage 32.751 .Water Utilities, water ■' ‘ ■ 53.15 Custom Tile Co , rep. Rmgle Furniture Store, do 95.70 Johnson Lbr Yard, do 4.88 Wolford Elee. Co. do 130 Costello Mfg CO.. Inst. 36.85 Coverall R-ntal Service, do 16.05 Warsaw Clean Towel, do 35.10 Warsaw Dry Cleaners, do 35.75 JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 40 58 NIPSCO. gas & elpc. 88 48 Sewage Treatment Off., sewage 420 Water Utilities, water - "54 Ace Hardware, rep. 36-79 Jet Whit-, inst. Sanco Prod. Co., do 70.23 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv.. do 11.50 Arab Termite & Pest Control, misc. oper. exp. 5-°0 Warsaw Off Supp Co . equip. 9.50 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co. phone 25.64 Edward B. Funk, mileage 36 56 Edward B. Funk, postage * supp. 31-55 Business Equip Co . supp ’ V 66, CIVIL DEFENSE 1 Milo E. Clase. phone 6.00. COMMISSIONERS , | The Mail-Journal, legal adv. IW-87 j Warsaw Times-Union, do 263. ,9; Loren T. Kruger, rent of equip. l&W \ McHatton Funeral Home, sold. bur. 3<X).00 t Mishler Funeral Home do 100.00 Warsaw Monument Works. i | grave marker 8 °O: Luhr Alexander, fox bounty 30.00 , Mrs. Larry (Betty) Boggs, do 27.00. Mary Griffis, do ' JS.OOj Robert Himes, do ~ Dan Hurd, do 3 00. Everett J. P-nn. do. 300 Wilmer Snyder, do 600 East-I Walls, do 3 ™ Lester E Wyland. do 3.00 Fort Wayne Children’s Home,. ward of court , 203.00 Fort Wayne State School, do 223 -8 Hillcrest Christian Home, do 120.00 Ind Methodist Children’s Home, do 210 00 I Lutheran Child Weilar,- Ass n, dp 186.00 I Maryhurst School, do 155 00 Whites Ind. Manu-1 Labor Ins: , do 459 90 I Irene Byron Hosp . TB patt-nts 1214 00 Hillcrest Manor Nursing Home, „ % care twp. patients . 185 00 Qrn Nursing Home, do 330 00, Prairie View Rest Home, do 185 00 Floyd L.’ Rheinheimer. do 24 00 Walter Drug Co . do 39 40 Montgomery Ward, do 3- 8i R S. Snider. MD. medical - inmates 7.00 Auditor Noble Co., change of v..nue 535 20 Charles & Valda Vere Collier, dump main: ‘-500 Cyril F. Likens, do 125.00 Stanley Scott do -5J 00 Ned & Bertha Stockman, do 250 oo Wm. .E. EUis treas. Koa. Co.. tax refund 133.-4 Blackburn Mfg Co . prel. exp. 34 00 Ronald Fence, ditch ailoc. 409.90 i Loren Thompson, do 54102 I D H, Lessig Engineers. Ser». ' .c. architect F 8 ’?? Delp Elec., wiring 4067.92 PAYROLL C LAIMS FOR OFFICE OE: COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. . 2141 66 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. CLAIMS United T-l-phone Co., phone John E Artord. postage 10.00 Barbara Neer, mileage 67 84 Lpren J. Pound, do 35 36 Carroll Sherman, do ' 108.48 John E. Artord. MD supp. 6-5 Micro Essential Lab. do Columbia U. Press, sub 500 CO. HWY DEPT. PAYROLL CLAIMS John Armaid . , 378 Norman W. Clouse *JS 80 Charles E Co- ton ’*5.80 Ermal G. Coy <ls- 8 ? John E. Davis 366 30 Muri A. Dawalt Harold Gerard “ GUbert E Griffis 438 -95 Harry Herend-ea 413 80 l Russ- U Krichbaum 366.30 Alvin H Mliier 39t>90 Kenneth W Miller *° ‘ 40 Walter Miller <36-® Bobby D Miner «».« Leo Mosier 4 |5 8« Earl Kwer "6 * Glen H Neer 4 15 ®£ Ronald Norman 4 ‘® Paul RandaH «5 * Roswell Robbing 378.00 Harold Roberts «5 » Jtrrj Stuixman Thurman D Trine Wayne U Wood 415-S0 Alexander Clifford F Baker Don Forney Wilfred Frets . 488 48 Marshall Hawley 438 ® Glen Huffman 88 ™ Walter Jontx 438 *® Lawrence Kindig EUis Kober « Wwri Lom 415.80 Norman McKinney 438 Donald Metxger 438 Hugh R. Parsons Glenwood Secor Raney Slater 438 “ Eldon W. Smith 438 I Keith Smith Rex Deaton .J 3 ? 88 Dor.aron Sellers -J* Ronald R. Spaulding s 488 Russell S-chnst ’ 833 48 Worley Spitler t 8? ; Kermit F. Summers J 3- 4 ® Claude Christner w ß3 ® Charles R. Cleveland ..d^ 416 * 5 COUNTY HWY. DEPT. CLAIMS Prudential Ins. Co , ins. 1311110

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By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone:4s3-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

VACATION TRIP LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deeter spent some time touring the Dearborn Ford Museum at Dearborn, Mich., j last week and then visited Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moore at Canton, Ohio and Mrs. Anna Compher at Piedmont, Ohio. They returned home Saturday evening. SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY ! Earl Kammerer was surprised ! Thursday evening when relatives ■ came to help him celebrate his birthday. Ice cream and cake were j served to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stookey and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Jesse Haab. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kammerer and Larry and the Earl Kammerer family. 1 CHAPERONES GROUP Mrs. Noel Rhinehart was chaperone and cooked part of the meals for a group of M. Y. F. from Warsaw who went to Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday and visited a Neighborhood House. Rev. Ray SeHs. a former pastor at Warsaw, is in charge of and works there. It was a very educational trip and showed handicaps many people live under. I - ■ WSCS MEETS AT GINTHER HOME Mrs. Herman Ginther was hostess to the W.S.C.S. at her home with Mrs. Helen Alberts co-host-Jess: Mrs. Helen Zimmerman, was in charge of devotions and the lesson, “Where Women Are and What They Do”, was given. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. j Asociated Truck Lines, trans. 11.31 ’United Telephone Co., plione 27 27 s 4z elec 83 01 ; The Mail-Journal, legal adv. .10.15 I Times-Union, do 9.29 '.Overhead Door Co. rep. of bldg. 112.93 I l A L Body Shop, do of equip. 9.50 \ Motorola C A E. do 215.60 Schrader-Warsaw Co., do A others 201 39 'Warsaw Auto. Supply., do 280 90 I Ace Hardware, garage 19.41 Baker Alloy Fastner. do 64 28 Eberly Crystal Flash Oil Co. do 110 16; Gast Fuel & Service, do 1557.35] Johnson Warsaw Lbr. Yard, do A others . 4 -- Jomac-North. do 26.10 I Millington Bros., do 2 10 Moellering Supply Co.; do 42.60 The Mossman-Yarnelle Co., do 63.11 i Orr Safety Equip. 78.18 : Purity Cylinder Gases, do 4.88 ; Smith Tire Service, do 12.00 Standard Oil Co., do 353 29 Business Equip. Co., supp. 11 62 ; Mae Friedman gravel 12.72 Wayne Bucher, do 867.00 Pierceton Equip. Co., bituminous 22921.14, Tusings Sawmill. lumber 12.00 ; Assoc. Sign A Post Co, road signs 1782.25 Mike Gill Auto Parrs, rep. parts 22.00; Gragg Equip. Co., do 7.55 Huffer Foundry Co., do 216.00 MacAlllster Machinery Co., do 650.67 Municipal Equip. Co., do 557.48 Munsons Garage, do 7.461 Panke Machinery Corp., do 586.43 , Pierceton Equip. Co . do 33.91 i Superior Pipe Specialties Co., do 122.40: W A W Truck Sales, do A others 913.62 I Smith-Alsop Paint A Wallpaper Co. . paint 5.06 Kos. Co. Treas., ditch assess. 175.00 Sharp Hdwe. Co., equip. U-20: , Ind, De pt of Reveue, motor fuel I license 10.00 PAYROLL CLAIMS FOR OFFICE: County Welfare Department 3340.00 -COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. CLAIMS I United Telephone Co . phope 48.22 Frank O. Rartck PM, postag 26.00 1 Constance O. Buckles, mileage 25.25 Opal Joy Harman, do 31.75 Howard B Johnson, do 26.61 Keith D. Renbargir. do 102.90 Mary Ruth Wilson, do 32 35 , Business Equip. Co,. SUPP. : 14.77 j Lutheran Hospital, crip child. 34 00 |B & B Shoe Corp, ward of court 27 43 | Coopers, do * 30.66 I House of Harter, do 8.55 Milford Elementary School, do 46.45 North Webster School, do . 15.11 Pierceton High School, do ■ 8 90 Warsaw Freshman H.. S-, do 20.95 Murphy Medical Center, do 13,00 Philips Pharmacy, do i Walter Drug Co., do i George M. Haymond, MD, do 300 1 Dr. R. L. Heyde DD6, do 10.00 i R. J. McQuiston. MD, do T. J. Qullty MD. do 10.00 I F. L. Rheinheimer. MD. do 350 George S. Westfair? MD. do 6 00 i Sengers Dept. Store, do 99.97 , Bethel Home Place, do 180 00 - Family & Childrens’ Center, do 420.00 | Ind. Methodist Children s Hom,-, do ,210 00 Rankin Childrens' Home, do 60 00 Mrs. Mildred Andrews, hesp. commit 17 43 Constance O. Buckles, do 26 50 Howard Kimes, do 16.52 William D Donnacher MD . do 110.00 Parkview Memorial Hosp., do 3090.00 I. Noble C Blocker, do h-reby certify that the above is. a true' list of claims -jo be presented to rhe Kosctuska County Board of Commissioners, on th.- Ist day of November 19»>5 NOBLE C BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Indiana Docket No. 389»I , IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF SOUTHERN INDL4NA. INC FOR A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY AUTHORISING PETmONER TO BORROW 5253.00& ON A SHORTTERM BASIS AND TO ISSUE ITS RENEWABLE. UNSECURED SHORTTERM PROMISSORY NOTE OF NOTES TO EVIDENCE SUCH BORROWING. Notice is h reby given that th- Pubi.c Service Commission, ot Indiana will conduct public hearing in this caus- in the; Rooms of the Commission 908 Stat- Offiee Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 930 A. M. EST. on Wednesday NovemI ber 10. 1965. Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By: ALLAN RACHLES. Secretary Indianapolis. Indiana; pc too-r 22, 1960. NOTICE TO BIDDERS' Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Inliana, will from this date until November 9.1965. at 1:30 P. M. EST. receive sealed bids for the foil owing: '• Widening and Repair bridge over Deeds Creek, in Washington Township on Pierceton road or No. 250 S. Plans and Proposal Forms available at Kosciusko County Highway Office. East Winona Avenue. Warsaw. Indiana. Blds to be opened in the Commissioners Office. Court House, Warsaw, Indiana at 130 P. M., EST, November 9. 1965. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids: Dated October 26, 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Koeciusko County. Indiana MJ — O. 27 A N- 3 NOTICE TO FILING OF PETITION FOR LOCATION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAY Notice is hereby given that petition has been filed in the Office of the County Auditor, signed by 17 taxpayers. V. P. Caldwell et si. for repair and maintenance of a road at the East end-of Wesley Drive, (sometimes referred to as dead end road) on Epworth Forest Grounds, near, North Webster. The above petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners at their November 1, 1965 meeting, asking that they appoint viewers, to view said proposed road. Dated: October 26, 1965. Warsaw, Ind. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County. Indiana

Wednesday, October 27, 1965

ATTEND 25TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Croop of Warsaw tvere honored for their 25th wedding anniversary with a dinner at Petrie’s Wagon Wheel. The dinner was given by Mrs. Bess Croop , of Warsaw amd Miss Ethel Ang- ; I lin <rf Columbia City. The table was i laid with a yellow cloth centered ■ with white candles, silver candela- I bra, a money tree and white carna- i tions. Those present for the dinner were the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Croop. Mrs. Bess Croop, Miss Ethel Anglin, Miss Linda Croop, Miss Nancy Croop, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Kim and Randy, and Miss Sherri Hartman. In uie afternoon Nir. and Mrs. . Hugh McCann (ts Leesburg enter- . rained at a surprise party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Croop at ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman. Miss Nancy Croop presided at the gift table. The refreshment table was centered with an arrangement of yellow and bronze mums. Miss Linda Croop served ice cream, rake and punch to relatives and friends from Elkhart. Columbia City, Warsaw and Leesburg. LEESBURG HOMEMAKERS MEET AT WARSAW The Leesburg Homemakers met with Mrs. John Lursen at her home in Warsaw for their October meeting. Roll call was answered by giving an autumn poem. Mrs. KenJ neth Hartman gave the meditations and the song of the month. “Greensleeves”, was reviewed by Mrs. ! Robert Bishop and the group joined in singing the song. A very interesting lesson on “Wise Buying of Food For Busy- Homemakers” was given by Nirs. Herman Allen and Mrs. Everett Tom Sr. In buying they; stressed the point to buy according I to size of the family, to watch the | size of the cans and when marked 2-3 cents off. On the average a buyer will buy S2O worth of gro- • ceries for every 30 minutes in a ! store for one week and $7.74 every' time they' enter a store. In compar-1 ing 158 prepared foods it would, cost more to prepare 42 in your own home. A spacial point to con-1 sider was that week end prices ' were as a rule good. The consumer pays for coupons and trading stamps, each stamp cost .2 of one . per cent and 27 per "-'nt of the j stamps issued are never used. Out i of every dollar 18 l 2 per crat is j spent for food. 22 cents on nonfoods. 11 per cent for clothing, 20, per cent for housing, and 20 per | cent for taxes. Most drug items are cheaper to buy at a drug store than at a food store. Reeo ”rses are to think of the money, energy, ability and time. Three things to remember were: No bargain is a bar-; : gain unless you can use it. Items i are not always cheaper by the dozen and to check the price per unit. Mrs. Kenneth Hartman, vice president, was in charge of the ] business meeting. The meeting was held one week early because of the ! Christmas workshop. There w’ere , 19 members, one visitor and two' ] children present. Salad, hot rolls, tea and coffee were served. ■ ETNA HOMEMAKERS ENTERTAIN EIGHTSQUARE CLUB ) The Etna Homemakers entertain- ■ °ed 9 members of the Eight-Square , ) club ‘at the home of Nirs. Me-’ J Lauglilm in Bourbon on October i 8. A game and ring toss were played ; and a skit of a preacher and a church i member was given. The door prize ’ was won by Mrs. Rex Sausman j; Those attending were Mrs. Roy ■ Hizer. 'Mrs. Rex Sausman. Nirs. Martin Stookey. Mrs. Dan Knepper. | •Mrs. Ellis Wildmap. Mrs. Noel ; Rhinehart, Mrs. John Buhrt, Mrs. Charles Vanator and Mrs. Fred Kuhn. EIGHT-SQUARE MEETS AT STOOKEY HOME Mrs. Fred Stookey assisted by Nirs. Noel Rhinehart entertained : the Eight-Square Home Demonstration dub members at her home for , their monthly meeting. Roll call • was answered by' the members be- ; ing dressed backwards. Mrs. John . Buhrt read a poem for meditations ' and Mrs. Roy Hizer displayed fruit I from a flowering quince bush and a round table discussion was held i concerning the quince. “Using Veg-1' etables in Meals” was the subject used for the lesson given by Mrs. ] Noel Rhinehart and Mrs. Melvin Gutter. The group joined in singing “She’ll ( Be Coming ’Round the Mountain,” reviewed by Mrs. Wallace Huffman. 1 Mrs. Beatrice Shank was welcomed into the club as a new member. 1 Refreshments of donuts and cider ‘ and Halloween candies were served by the hostesses. TIPPY-LEE CLUB MEETS The Tippy-Lee dub met at the ] home of Mrs. Richard Vanator for its monthly meeting last Wednesday night. Mrs. Raymond Hartman was co-hostess. Roll call was answered by telling what was left 1 undone to come to dub. Mrs. Max ] Shivdy gave the meditations and 1 Mrs. Richard Vanator the garden ]

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lesson. For the lesson Mrs. Max Shively discussed “Vegetables in Cooking”. Donuts and cider were served to the guests. HALILOWEEN PARTY Members of the Literary dub met at the home of Mrs. Joe Irvin for a masquarade party Monday night. Other members of the committee were Mrs. Hosea Rosbrough and Mrs. Charles Smoker. All came in costume and contests were played. Refreshments were served. COMMUNITY NEWS -Mrs. Anna Bishop spent last week visiting her sister-in-laiws at New Haven, They are Mrs. John Bolder and Miss Bertha Bishop. The John Rowlands were having their troubles Last week. Mrs. Rowland dislocated her shoulder, Mr. Rowland had a very sore elbow and Fred was having back trouble. Mrs. Echo Myers of Wakarusa and Nirs. Iva Etter spent Tuesday through Friday with their sister at Fort Wayne. Grant DeMuth, son of Mr. and Nirs. Don DeMuth, has enlisted in the Navy for a four year period. He is a graduate of the Leesburg high school and attended one year at Purdue university. Nirs. Forest Lyons spent Sunday with her son Charles Lyons at Purdue university. . Mr. and Nirs. Andy Kammerer spent Wednesday night with Dr. Bahler and family at Lafayette. Dr. Bahler has an office at Brookston. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Blandeton of Hanksville. Ky.. and Mrs. Cora Smith of Nordena, Galif., are guests lof Mrs. Erv in Ratliff. Mr. and Nirs. Gene Albert and 1 family of North Manchester spent | Sunday aftenxxMi and evening with j Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert. ! Todd and Trent remained for a two day visit and returned home Tuesday evening. I The Tri-Arts club was a guest of the Three Arts club Monday night iat a special meeting held at the I Methodist church. The meeting | pertained to the heart and to disj eases concerning this organ. ' Miss Ilene Kammerer spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Don Yergler, and family at Wellington, 111. 1 Nirs. C. H. Deck of Lincoln, 111., ' is spending this week with her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Roberts. On Sun- ! day Mr. and Mrs. Deck, Nirs. ; Myrtle Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. ; Herbert Gawthrop were dinner 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse and family. Mr. and Nirs. Vernon Kinney of Huffman lake and Mrs. Ruth Deatsman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. iArthur Craig at Hicksville, 0., Sunday. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Nirs. Harold Irvine and Lonnie attended the wedding of. Nancy Heinzman at Bluffton. The bride’s father was a former pastor at the Wesleyan Methodist church at Warsaw. I They spent Sunday at Chicago with| 'Jerry Inine. . Nir. and Mrs. Walter Vnlver of Bel Rohr Park and Mr. and Mrs. I Guy Fisher were Sunday afternoon I callers at the Everett Tom, Sr., I home. i Nirs. ' Jerry Clase of Warsaw spent Tuesday aftertioon and eve-l i rung with Mrs. Tom Edgar. - 4 John Fleming of Lafayette, Ohio, i and Mrs. Stella Krouse of Columbus, Qhio, spent from Sunday until Tuesday with Mrs. Nettie TeejJe. On Monday afternoon they called on Mrs. Gladys Miller at Milford and Nirs. Mabie Lippincott of our I town. Nir. and Nirs. Bob Teeple and fandSy spent Sunday with Mrs. Marceile Teeple and sons at Fort Wayne. From th* Services Robert A. Stiffler Completes Course FORT BELVOIR, Va. GYHTNO Pvt. Robert A. Stiffler, 17, son of Roy L. Stiffler, 531 south Main street, Syracuse,. completed a power plant operator course at the Army Engineer Center, Fort Belvoir, Va., October 22. During the course Stiffler received instruction in operating power. plant reactors and power generation equipment. The 1965 Syracuse high school graduate entered the Army in June and completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. ANNABETH ARTHUR HAS SLUMBER PARTY Annabeth Arthur of r 3 SvTacuse entertained friends at a slumber party in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Arthur, last Wednesday evening. Present to enjoy the evening were Gloria Mehl. Theresa Beer, Vickie Timmons, Cordell Roudabush, Diane Graff, Cynthia Bucher, Cindy Pease, Sue Moneyheffer, and Shelly Kaiser.

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