The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1967 — Page 3

anmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm- # Legals. Commissioners Allowances i Th» lollosrinf Is <t list of claims allowed ! by the Kosciusko County Board of Com- j mission.-r at t )>*#r me.-Ung on August 1. T Ethna Bcott * 900.00 Noble C Blocker #OO M W'm E Ell:* ’mm E Marl*- Al. xander "20 00 David E Andrews 900.00 Charles M. Brower 810.92 Carl T Zimmer 765 00 Paul A Oberll <25 00 Allan A Rasor 125.00 Leo W Adams 108.33 * Ruth McClearr 10*33 Charles J. Meusle 10*33 Ralph Ofler 108.33 C L Tim" Rovenstine 108.33 J Oerald Wallace 108.33 M. rl H W. rtenber«er 10 * 3JRay Fcrverdia 315.00 Frederick W Gilliam 315.00 j Harvey Anclln 315 .T0 ! Gene B Lee ‘ ! Doris L. Camden 541.67 j Lorraine A Crawford 333.33: Wallace A. Manrbw 541.67 j Jean L Smith 433 33 J B Mishl. r. M D 337 50 Bessie Him-s 375 TO Edith B Beiiz a 32 , 5 ,°n Print - ss Marie Fr-: -h Ife Marilyn Williamson Claud- It Himes 229 50 ;. 8.-tty J Busselberf 375 00 i Elnora S Cox 325 00 Kathryn M Teel -’9l be- , Hazel V Jarman -'9l •.-•■ ( .leant'..- K Endlfott ?58 -. t Hannah C Wilkinson *3B 33 1 Idlee Arm«-y ”5 ” Phyllis Munson 325 o« j Rita Mill* r 300.00 Lucille Mr a. ary 391 6b j Marsar. t Menste 268 33 Rita Goldlll* 202 50 Ava Elaine Ounv-r i 24 X° i Ruth Hoppus 330 00 1 Helen oosheft 300 00 Ros* r P.-lIoWS 4* 5 *a. ! Fred C Carlm 449 00; Gerald D CHwalt 41b b7 H .Ear! Bogies 291.66! Jtm A Johnson 416.6“ B. James Baker 583 33 ] Ronald L Harris 438.33 ; BUI E Brower 4JH.33 At is H Gunter 354 17 1 Ira I. Carpenter 33 8b i Alice R Hand* !> 30C 00 ; Mary B mite Graham 15b 00 j Eleanor M Vanalor Elisabeth Gang- r 120 00 , It. tty Ros- Stahl 300 00 j Blsn.hr E Garber F. Bonita Freeman Frances Elnora Thomas 14- 00 t BUlie F Andr. ws tl**4 I H* no Hackwnrh Ralph Whit, sell 4h8,3M Eluabeth F Smith 166 66 j Edward B Ftlnk 316 bb Milo E Clas* 41 66 j Maxine Clas Oeors- A Nye 325 09 . Adna A Orr 9«. TO ; Lawrence W Butts 9w 00 ; Robert L Hwor 2W- 66 ] Loren T Kruger 125 00 - W 00 ; Bhelman Mm „ ' , John Toncu 'te WOO C W W, avy r 86 00 , CLERK Dotted Telephone Co. phone 7«* ! Warsaw Postmaster, posta*. < Faulkn- r s Traveling Bindery. j a r n - * < ■ - ” ■ J * • ■’ Wad Co do *4O

DELINQUENT TAX SALE WMiu \« <.i "r it i h,: A Hat or land* V.- i sate: *t r-\ ' n I- 0 * ius *o 1 ’ Notit. it her.br gives that th« ! to-owing described land and io.s nave be-i. , a,- non-payment of faxes forth- year 1964. or for the and r>ri'*r ’ear*, to lh.- County Auditor of Koa.lusko County. Indiana. . Iy ' - . . , , ...4 thJl . jj,, ~ ■ ~ rthfx.t.s its teio* advert is.-d. will t~ •* i -by Ute Count? Tr. a surer at the tart hous- »» the City of War satIndiana In th second Monday of Autust b- tog the 14’h day ol AttgUSt.lW*. cen- ... , ; ., y , u ther-aC-.f -i. ' M to N-'d -• r l’*- un w* ’ at *lB *» AM on said day ...... ... mey“l« -h‘‘. cdf-rod Th* MM* o* er and above j ttATT VSSSTt'?£*<£?< lasu.-d vrlli be for the amount cf the tale 1 N>tu- la (lirn that th.< taxes forth, rear 1065 payable In th*. year 1900 j and the tas -for th- v-ar !> ' payable In the year 1% 7 are a Hen on the r, at i eslat- hereinafter de*crlb<ol and are toclud.-d In th- amount of *aid taxes JUt.-d for j a" » fro-.’, rty n t • >'• '••• ot'ered for *a'.< Cla’S "B" irct.e-.y ■ * I- Oherty s'revl.Misly off. red for sale but r malninc unsold. If any real • star .* ln< Hid. dbQui A or ”8" so offered for sale by the County Treasurer ,nd if -tod or bid by lh* any person before the Ist day of November of th- year .luring mhU h such real estate wa* offer, d lor sale the owner or any p. rson bavins , I-,., mt.r.st therein may red err, va.h sate at any time within two j.-ars from , th date ol sate DELINQUENT TAX SALE Aoioel 11. 1967 Tirnt AVOI TOWNSHIP — A-U9T [ CA.OTf.-ri EN ERNEST * DELOHIS - Whites Plat lot U * *lb COVEY LUCY - Leased-Lautaenhirer Park f? i COVEY, LUCY - L. as- d-Lautrenhi/er Park 1 J j HEW ITr CiRACK M - Eden She?.* lot 10 • SMITH VON F. - I*: SE SE .V S -nd -SK SE 14-33-. Ha te Mt 183 86 , STEPHENSON-. EDWARD E A CHARLOTTE K - Albert V. Eckert'* Die. j 10 ft 8; SJd. let 30 6 ’’ j & WASHINGTON TOWNS SIP — A ll't SCH.AtI.ER. VICTOR F. - N SE 18-39-7 74 * NW SW 11-32-7 40 a 951.71; PH Rt ETON — A-l.l'T HA'MMoX (AMI. 1 Harbour ’ Art 'lot '(0 .I'M-': ORIMH.K ALLERTM - Rafbo.tr s Add lot &5 , ■ ; 103.8. ■ PI AIN TOWNSHIP — A-LIST EDO ELI CfBOROk. - Rosnacie KaAMm Add tot 1 363.18 1 II I >IU Hi. — A LISI KROUSE. MARI E F, - Traci 17*88 NE NE 8-33-6 11a 13 52 I Ahi TOW NSHIP — A -lIST i : .. V, .!• nun less W 17ft Sot 126 26 **o UNION OKAVE YARD ASBN -1 24. aB* NB 3-38-6 1.25* 3138 sIIAIK LAM — A-LIST McO LENNON, IRENE - Sells Add lo; 84 327.31 CLAY POOI, — A-LIST RAYMOND NORMAN E- J M AN' Rdsh's Add 17 *3l HE. or lot 42 U iSu-K I I.AKf.NCK •- BLANCH -W" *u NWror W■> NE 20-31-6 ;25a 2.4,34 MONROI TOWNSHIP -*= A-LIST PIPER. OTHO I A CHARLOTTE E-- Maple Orove B ach Unit 1 lot IS Bik 2 306 34 HARRISON TOWNSHIP — A-LIST CREAMER FLOYD A A- UVAH I. -\V , NW 32-32-5 80 a 698 41 FRY- ELI J A SSCCKMAN. NED & ROSS - All N. RR SE NE • 5 5 '..i- ' - ‘2 . TRUSTEES RIOHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH <r»m » - NWcor NE 4-32-5 1 504 VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP — t ll’T KREIDER RONALD LEE A- CAROL SUE -Pt E : v 8K 21-34-6 75a 558 69 si W AKH TOWNSHIP — l-H'T ALLEN. ERNE9T E & LOVA B. - Oak Orov, B ach Unit 3 lota 22 A 23 bik 13 36 38 CLASS. MILO A MAXINE - Oak Orove Beach Unit 4 lot* 19 A 20 BU 16 lot 8 Bik 26 61 66 CRIPE, LAMAR H A EDITH M - Oak drove Beach Unit 2 lot 6 Bik. 11 17 54 j COLE EDNA M - Oak Orove Beach Unit 4 lot 3 Bik 27 1911 j O BOROS WUIH’RTA A ARTHUR - Lei ter* SuonyHde Park Hill Lake lot 1 leaa E. sft. 25.23 OORE JOHN et at - Oak Orove B-ach Unit 2 lo* 29 Btk 9 H« CLASS Mil A MAXINE - Oak Orov. B. ach Unit 1 lot 7 Rlk 3 35 23 INDIANA LAKESHORK. INC - Oak Orote B> ach Unit 1 •:-! 25 Rfk 7 _ H4l INDIANA IJAKESRORK, INC. - Oak drove Beach Unit 2 tot 15 Bik. 8 12 “2 INDIANA lAKP-'HORE, INC - Oak Orove Beach Unit 3 lot 20 Bik 7 1* 33 INDIANA lAKF«HORE. INC - Oak Orove Beach Unit 4 tot 14 Bik 1$ 17 54 MILLER THEOIXIRE .1 A OR LAURNKLL L. - Well * Add Beavr Dam Lake lot 3 363 18 TRUSTEES GERMAN REFORM CHURCH - NEcor tot 2 SE 25-31-5 l a 30 17 '•ILFORD — A Il'T WIDUP. RICHARD D A OARNET L - OP to' 12 bik. 8 - 1*6.88 TURKEY CRTEK TOWNSHIP — A-LIST CONNOLLY R LEON - Potawatomi Park tot 18 Se t- ('1 UNION CEMETERY - NPL NW NW 38-34-7 s«a Wll DARNELL CHARLES A A C.ERAI.DINK - Papakeechle Corp Subdlv. No. 5 lot 7 308 06 W AYNE TOWNSHIP — A-UST CROAT JOHN ALAN -Tr NE 27-32-6 90* 61 13 SWAPEORD CLAUDE A MARY ANN - Paxion* Subdiv on Rd No 15 tot 1 218 09 MUTER. FRED H A LOUISE - Pl*«*t«n* Terra*.' tot 84 * BS tot 88 39 03 OSTROWSKI. FRANK A KAZIWIVRA - Tr. F> «W 10-32-6 . 35* 41 11 w.%rsaw - a-list HANNA. ESTHER J - L*ke aide’ Park lot 35 53 82 OVKRMYER FLOYD E -Pt tr 16-33-6 .10a ' 24 46 BFCHTOLD. M. OTTO - Pttnk * Mkt St tot 9 116 07 BKAOY - BEYIR — DITCH BORN FLOYD P A ANOIE B -Tr in SW 10-32-6 JSa <tn Warsaw) 1122 WTAFPORD OENEVIEYB M McFARREN -Tr SW 10-33-6 29a (In Warsaw) 313 94 WOLFERMAN C.EOROE P. A DORIS L- - A. D. Heteer IM. Add tot 18 <in Wayne' 299 38 FLEW. ANNA MAE - Pt.-lot 3 Parmatead'e Add (Us Wamei 12 91 CHARLES B MrCONNEI.L — DITCH ORIBSO. CHARLES - S. 31st leas W 17 ft. of lot 61 to Sldn.y 19 21 SISK. ARIEY A OPAL - lot 121 In Sidney 68 38 KINNEY - KNNANIAS KINNEY THE PINKERTON ARM — DITCH MILLER. ADLAI -SW NW 33-34-5 38 a 2* SEcor SW NW 22-34-5 2 a SW SW 22-34-5 40 a 88175 FISHER. CHARLES - N 15* NW NE 20-34-5 15 a 138.97 TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP — B-UST HORNER. J. RAYMOND A DOROTHY L - 50x100ft NEfrclt, SW 12-33-7 .11* 134 06 WARSAW — B-LIST DILLINGHAM. ROBERT H - Stp W Wood St. Ad). Punk's Market St Add (Roadway' 31 40 MENTONE-HARRISON — B-UST MOROAN. HENRY A SARAH E- OP lota 108 A 109 308.48 SEWARD TOWNSHIP — B-UST ELLISON. JAMES - hayed-Church of Qod 28 01 VOOLKY WILLIAM C. A LILLIAN A.- Oak Orove Beach Unit 2 tot 25 Bik 9 - 23 21 SYRACUSE — B LIST OAT7.ES. M CECIUA - K-trllfc * Add B-- tot 9 Bik 4 279 54 TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP — B-LIST MILLER. MARY LaPKRN A HIMES LAURA M - SB NE fret les* 26* lot* __ _ 36-34-7 2 62* Stp. NKfrcl 16-34-7 1 * 55 50 Notice I* herebv *tv-n that each Parcel of real property to the foreaolns Hat will be sold at public auction to the hlthest bidtbT. A*ld sale to be hdd a> th* Cotrrthou.e to the Cite of Warsaw Indiana. commep<*lne at 10 00 AM EST on Autust 14. 19*7. and rontlnuin* from day to day until all real property 1* aotd. Said tale *haU be for an amount not leas than the turn Os: <a> d.Unouent special a**e*amem* and taxes — whether or not d.-ltaQuent for more -than 15 months fb) taxes and special assessment# due and payable In 196* whether or not dele) penalties which may be due thereon, or due from the owner thereof with respect th-retor and fd' five dollars (8500) costa. Doled this 173 h day of July. 1967 NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Koaclusko County. Indiana . MJ — J. 19 « 26 « A. 2

l Warsaw Off. Supp.. do 61.50 AUDITOK United Telephone Co . phone 17.60 Noble C. Bioek.-r, postace 74.60 Addreaaograph-MulUcniph Corn.. set-up work 15.00 ! Paufkn- r's Traveling Blnd.-ry. banding 100 TO j A. E. Boyce Co., supp. 2,023.70 | Waddell Prtnttn* Co- do 4.40 I Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., do 6.00 TREASURER United Telephone Co., phone 14 70 JWm E Ellis, postage 90 00 , A E Bosce Cu_ yiPD. 36 TO ! Warsaw Off StW> .do 440 RECORDER I United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 i Bankers Dispatch Corp.. Mans. 4.60 Faulkn. r’s Traveling Bindery, binding - 120 00 | Warsaw Off. Supp Co., supp. 38 04 SHERIFF United Tel.phon- Co., phone 1585 Endera Garage, rep. 87.12 j Dunwell Service, do 36.10 Ford s Auto Supp. do 20 63 Motorola CAE. Inc . do 36.10 David E. Andrews, meals-prlson. 284 50 Crum Garag*-. garage 45.00 . Gast Fuel A Service, do 238 00 1 Schraders-Waraaw. do 83 j Texaco, do 302 Directory Service. Ine- supp. 18.50 Warsaw Off. Supp Co do 540 1 Police Equip Service, other oper. 12 54 1 Safety Equip. A Supp Co. do 41.20 1 Wholesale El.-clrlc Service, do 939 . SURVEYOR ! United T. lephon.- Co , phone 19 04 1 j Charles M Brower, mileage 34 24 < Lincoln Graphic Corp . supp 39 48 l COUNTY ASSESSOR Unit.-d Telephone Co . phone 12.15 1 I Car! T Zirnm* r. mileage 680 1 WAYNE TWT. ASSESSOR I United Telephone Co., phone 11 60 1 'Service Electric. Inc. .-quip 27 95 I PROSEt UTISG ATTORNEY I Allan A Rasor. clerical 10 ? 52 ! ! do. phone ",®9 I [ do, rent 25.00 8 com err < ourt Gene B L* . judged-venued 210.00(1 I H-rbert H pauper atfy. 65.00 i j William M Dai on 11. do 50 00 < United T- lephon. Co . phone 85 *4 i Gene. B L*-e, postage 28 00 ; 1 do. supp. -44 i ; i Howard sdo7. 33 IBM do ‘ Wallace J. Manrow. milea*. 64 80 ( do. supp 4 03 j < Thomas A Edison Ind .do 24 00 j 1 I Lawyers Co-op Pub Co , law books 28 50 I 1 i Legal Directors Pub. Co- do West Pub Co . do 991.50 COURT HOUSE | United Telephone Co . Phone 11 »j J j NIPSCO. *a» A elec 2*8.10,1 y—*ag. Treatment Office, sewac*- 3- *5 t 3 ! National Clock Co . rep. <®-®° 1 1 Smith Appliance, do i Wolford El-cirlc Service, do , I ’*® P j Warsaw Cl. an Tow.-l Service, mst 30 TO | Cor. rail Rental Service, other oper 12 92 j' Warsaw Dry Clean* rs. do 44.50 h Fitzpatrick Paint Ml- Co. I . Repair Parts .2319 , ; Johnson Lumber Yard, do 12 88 ; JAIL ; United Telephone Co. phone 35 73] I s Tr.-aim. nt Office, sewage 4.20 j 1 NIPSCO fas A ®tc ; Ace Hardware. Inst. , , U 1 Lake City Wholesale Co . do 13 25 i Saard ProdßEta Co. Inc . do »6 IJ 'So WhlU.-v Trucking Co . do 550 i Warsaw Chemical Co.. Inc. do "9? j Warsaw Clean Towel Service, do USO j ( Arab T.-rmt'-e A Pest Control ] pi ?; control src (OtNTY URYIN.AtiI BOARD Lawr- nee Butts, acting bd member 35 00 J Tim s-Unlon. legal ad 6 48 j i Syracuse Quality Pnnt-rs. supp ** b 9 SERVICE OEEKER 1 j Usited Telephone Co . phone 19 94 . Edward B. Funk, pos’aye 4-c i Warsaw Oil. Supp Co supp IJo ( ; CIVIL DEIINSE Milo E Clas-. Phon.- bJK' COMMISSIONERS ; Luhr Alegand.-f. rd view A bus! Harold C Baker, do '• . i Ralph Brubaker do B**

Walter F Calnon. do 8.00 W. M Cary.-r, do 8.00 Lester Cauffman. do 8.00 Walter Drudge, do 8.00 Wm. Clifford Frush Sr., do 8.00 Joe H&nsman. do *°* Lloyd Harl.y. do Wm. KneUer, do *OO Howard M- nale. do 8.25 D--von Shipley, do 800 Carl L. Shroyer. do 8.00 The Mall-Journal, legal ad. 189.44 Tlmea-UnJon, do *36.91 Hall A M a rose, pr.-m, off. oond 10 TO NIPSCO. gas A elec. 23.83 Water Utilities, water 2-60 Norman A Esther Stephenson. rent office 200.00 Loren T Krug. r, rent equip. 275.00 Harris Funeral Home, vet burial 100.00 Harris-Troxel Funeral Horae, do 100.00 Jay Swift A Storey, do 100.00 Landis A Chamness Funeral Service do 200.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100.00 Miller Funeral Home, do 100.00 Titus Fun.-ral Home, do 100. TO Tucker Funeral Home, do 108.80 Richard E Baker, fox bounty 3.00 John W. Clay, do 3-08 Moscilene Deaton, do 3.00 Kris Dierks. do 3.00 Lyle Eny art. do 3.00 Virginia Goodman, do 900 Elbert Hall, do 3.00 M rl Harrold. do 3.T0 Dale K.-affaber, do 3.80 James Laustln Krelder. do 3.00 Linda Mulligan, do 3-00 Danny Ransbottom. do 3.00 Gl»-n F Si-nsibaugh. do 3.00 C. C. Tutlls. do 3.00 Edward A Watkins, do 3.00 Robert Weaver, do 3.00 Family A Children s Center. Ward of Court 179.00 Healthwln Hospital. X-Ray 10 00 Irene Byron Hospital. T-B Patient 1.210.00 Robert P. Clark. DVM. Cattle Test 800 Br-nnans Drug Store. Care Twp Patient 810 Walt.-r Drug Co.—Milford, do 44.00 Orn Nursing Horn*. do 449 00 Prairie View Rest Home, do 245.00 Auditor Elkhart Co- Change of Venue 14 00 Auditor Wabash Co . do 29.00 j Paul G. Deaton. Dump work Arnold A Joan Dierks. do 100 00 Cyril P. Lik.-ns.-do • .200 00 ; Stanley Scott, do 200.00 DITC H WORK Cust.T Bros.. Contract 2.500,00 j M- :s.-r Bros . do 8.741.50 j Everett 8.-* son. Malnt. 20.00 i Dorothy DUlman. do 141 JO j Harold W Hand, do 92 00 | Howard Huffman, do 20.00 ; Earl L L*-* dy, do 149.04 Fred Miller, do Max Mon'el. do * 2.027.06 Ed Polk do 11 J 2 | Oiiv.-r Teel, do ■ 78 05 j Millington Bros . do 176.00 .(HNIY HEALTH DIPT PAYROLL George M Haymond 400 00 Carroll Sherman 682 50 Loren J Pound *6O OC Nelli- VanMarck- 350 00 COUNTY HEALTH DE.PT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co.. Phone 22 42 Warsaw Postmast. r. Postage 15 00 Loren J. Pound. Mileage 67.28 ( Carroll Sherman, do 86.96 j 1 Cox Studio. Supplies 3.90 Sera- j? Quality Printers, do 33 20 COl NTY HIGHWAY DI PT PAYROLL Allan D And.-rs 455 40 1 ■ John A Armold 455 40 I i Clifford F Baker 455 40' I Charles E Cotton 455 40 ; ! Stephen D Clas* I A'.an W Coy lEr mal G Coy <55 40 , i John E Davis 455 40 j i Mur! A Dawalt 455.40 Harold Gerard 455 40 ; j Gilbert E OrlffU 441 35 ] ! Mrrrltt L Hartman 445.50 j i Timothy Hos hr 2**l Fredrick G Hammerer 455 40 I David R K Og.®*j Ru?v. !• Krlchbaum , 455 40 Alvin H Miller M M t: > Bobby D. Miner 455 4U . ttt« j Ronald Norman Homer Ousl.-y. Jr. 4tiß „ i Paul Randall *55.40 Ho?«e.) Robbins 455 40 ! Harold Roberts 4--2 30 , It-in aid Soaudmc 455.40 j Grorse T Whit. 396 00 j üb.tr. I Wood 455.40 j Gar! P Young *0 ! Jam. s G. Leiuker J? 6.00 . Jehn Alexander 475.00 I Chari, s > Hu, her 36..20 .. W. Clou?,- 475 20 . ; . 462 4 1 ' ! - .- ' Hawiy 47520 476.401 j EUrSoheJ llnd ‘* 477^1 inn 47520 IV' Inn- 475 20 ,T-’aid M t**er 475.20 i "rr fsipT «, < or 475.201 Harley Slater *£7® : ; 1 ... q*ut -irau 453.60 ! S rhurman Trin.- 475.20 ( ! I Uth- r C Vancteave 464 40| R x Deaton . . 435.201 Max E Brown 455.40 j ~. , ! U-.-'t y Bpitler 561.60 j Hermit F Summers 255 60 ! j ryail L White 90 00 I CUude Chrls n r 061 17 | Chari s it Cleveland 1250.00 ( Ot MY HIGHW AY Dl rT ALLOWANCE' 1 Prudential Insurance. Ins. 1.747.36 ; ! Norrh Ind Pub. S*-rv.. Gas A Elerl 175.31 i United T-lepboo. Co . Phone 37 96 i Warsaw Skelcas S-rvlc.-. Oas 33.00 ] : o-K Body Shop. Repair A Parts 2.163.31 : Motorola C A- E Inc . do 178 30 ] i Sto-kberger Machinery. Inc . do do 946 83 j I w A W Truck Sales, do do 548 45 j 1 Warsaw Automotive Supply, do do 242 25 i J I Holcomb Mfs. Co.. Garage 81 60 Mo. 11-rmg Supply Co., do 46.20 j At on tel th Tire Co.. Inc., do 776.64 : Mfiemui Yarn lie Co., do 115 27 I lexaro. Inc., do 1.038 SO | Gast Fu-1 A Service Co., Ind . do 3,208.83 ,1, wis OH Co., do . 46 20 , Are Hardware, do Corr. la ted Products. Inc- do 4..90 Crystal Industrial Services, do 497 60 j Purity Cylinder Gases, do 29 72 Lake City Wholesale Co.. Inc., do 12 80 i Indiana Textile Co., do 41 03 | Warsaw Dry Cleaners, do Waddell Printing Co.. Supplies 45.00 j Dalton-MiUer Corp . Spray 3.299 00 • Elm- r Zimm.-rman. Grave! 408 t o Mae Friedman, do - 59. 90 ! Erie Stone. Inc- do 2.663.3 J J X M Grave, Corp . do 2,79< 49 ! Ptereeton Equip Co.. Bituminous 24,713.39 i Log an? port Metal Culvert. Culverts 3.196.39 i Hall Sign A Poet. Inc.. Signs 3.660. .5 ! ;>, Good Tractor Sales. Parts 191.04 Indiana Equip Co . Inc., do 99**3 i Inriuo rial Tractor A Equip , do 13.40 t MacAilisi. r Machinery. Inc., do *W-2b Sehrad. r—Warsaw, do *3. i 3 Superior Equip, do 1.303.65 Superior Pipe Sp-clalti, S CO- do 94 58 Walmer Supply, Inc- do 19.4 J Chemi-Trol Chemical Co.. . . Palm A R. nt 2,805 8? Mener Brother*. Rent Equip 380.00 Warsaw Insurance Agency. Inc.. Ins TO Steward Foundation, Land *3.400 00 Miner A Sons Lumber Co., Equip. 15-89 j John'Camden. Bridge *.*35-88 j jit* r Jt Siabau*h. Bridfr** COINTV VUiIAHt UIIPT. PAVROU (Howard B. Johnson Opal Joy Harman *2O TO Mary Ruth Wilson 430 TO Constance O Buckles 41 oto Jean F Grubb <3O 00 Lillian O. Davis 365 00 Yvonne Sue England w Beverly Anne Warner *75 00 Dorothy l. Anglin COUNTY WELFARE DEFT. ALLOWANCE?Untied Telephone Co- Phone Donald C BommarttO Mileage 60 30 Constance O Buck!, s, do 33 -0 'J.an F Grubb 12 J Opal Joy Harman, do Howard B. Johnson, do Mary Ruth Wilson do 4. io A. E. Boyce Co.. Inc- Supplies 6 35 Warsaw ms. Agency. Inc.. Bond I* to Key Pharmacy No 3. Crip Ch. 375 Ind University Med. Center, do 34.50 Lutheran Hospital, do ‘OTO 9t Joe-ph Hospital, do J 4fl# Council forth. Regard.d of ° Ko* Co . Ward of Court *to J. M Hampton. MD. do * l? R L. H. yde. DDB. do 6 | “ W. J. Rosier. MD. do Argos Pharmacy do Denton's Drug Store, do f ” Thornburg Drug Co . do ‘ 75 Walter Drug Co.—Milford, do 4TO B the! Home Place. Inc., do 5G6 jra Family A Children's Center, do 49 TO Jean's Children’s Home, do * 7o *P Martin Manor. Ind. ME Children * Home, do -J® Indiana University Medical Center. ' Hosp. Commit j w 1 Noble C. Blocker, do hereby c.-rt.fr that th- above Is a true lut of clslms allowed by the Kosciusko County Board it commissioners on the Ist day of August. 1967 Noble C. Blocker Auditor. Koaclusko County exec UTOR S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE On SATURDAY. AUGUST 13th. 196*. at 10 a m and from day to day thereafter until sold the following descrtb-iL real .-state in ihe .-state of ALBERT H. KEEFFER will be offered for sale: LOTS 15 and 16 and portions of vacated alley adjacent thereto, all to F.E. Wood Addition to Kale Island. Lake Wawase.-. Kosciusko County. Indiana. Also included in said sale are a f w lb-ms of household foods Said property to be sold for not less than its appraised value, and ior cash on open bidding, at the law offices oi Xander? and Xanders. 305 S. Huntington Street. Syracuse. Indiana Abstract ol title or title Insurance policy furnished Taxes lor 1967 pro-rated on date property is £** l Laucks Xand. rs, Ex.-culor M*J A. 2 « 9

Y.P.M.A. Holds Regular Meeting Tuesday The Young People’s Mission Band of Zion Chapel met Tuesday evening in the home of the president. Steve Wiggs, for a cot* out. Out door games were enjoyed by the gnxg). A business meeting followed. Martha Ellen Hall gave the devotions. ; Diane Holland and Julia Cripe >; was chosen for the Red Beret team. ;, The Red Beret team is an advanced ’ group that go to the Y.P.M.B. < camp at Hillsdale, Mich., to pre- i pare for the groups attending | camp. The Red Beret’s will go August IM2 and 13. The caps distin- ] guish them as an advanced group r as they get around the camp mak- i ing the preparation. 1 LEGAL NOTICE 1 To th.» taxpayers of Kosciusko County. Stale of Indiana You arc hereby notified that bn the [ 17th day of July. 1967. the county comitvissionvrs of Kosciusko county, stat.- of > Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore (< given, and und. y and by virtue of Chapter 299. Acts of 1951. as amended, duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumu- ] lative Bridge Fund, was established to proMde for the following: Such fund to be provided for by a tax levy of five center fso.os> on each one ’ hundred dollars (SIOOOQi of taxable real < and personal property within said taxing i unit, said tax to be levied annually be- 1 winning In 1967, payable in 1968, and j) continuing for a total period of five i 5» j I y.-ars. as authorized by said Act. That pursuant to said Act. ten (101 or; more taxpayers In said taxing unit, other j j than those who pay poll tax only, and > who will be affected by said tax levy j 1 may file a petition with the County Audi- j tor of Kosciusko County, not later than j j ten <lOl days after the publication of this I (notice, setting forth their objections to! I the proposed levy. Upon filing of said j i petition, the County Auditor shall im r i j mediately certify the same to the State j j Board of Tax Commissioners, wht.'h Board 1 will subsequently .fix a date and conduct j ] i a public hearing on said proposed l*-vy | ! before issuing its approval or disapproval j thereof. j Board of County Commissioners Ray F.-rverda Fredrick W Gilliam Harvey Anglin STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Fr.-d C. Wissman Secretary /■ Da:- July 24. 1967. M-J A 3 A 9 J LEGAL NOTICE i To th taxpayers of Kosciusko County, ] ! State of Indiana. i You are hereby notified that, on the: I 17th day of July. 1967. the county com- ! mtssior.ers of Kosciusko county, s'a'.e of Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore j and under and by virtue of i i Chapter 296. Acts of 1955. as amended duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumu-i lative Building Fund, was established to f (provide for the following; I Building and remodeling and repair of j I th- County Courthouse. Such fund to be provided for by a tax | I levy of thre- cents IS 0 03) on each one ; i hundred dollars <sloo 00 > of taxable real] j and p.-rtonal property within said taxing j | unit, said tax to be levied annually be- ! ginning in 1967, payable in 1968. and I continuing for a total period of five j 15 • years, as authorized by said Acl > That pursuant to said Act, ten <lo* or : j mor. taxpayers tn said taxing unit, other ! i than those who pay poll tax only, and • j who Will be affected by said tax levy may ; | file a petition with the County Auditor of ! Kosciusko County, not later than ten <lo* j ! davs after the publication of this notice. | 1 se'ting forth th. ir objections to the pro- i I posed levy. Upon filing of said petition.! (the County Auditor shall immediately j 1 c- rtify th.- same to the State Board of , | Tax Commissioners, which Board will sub- j s. qu-.-ntly fix a date and conduct a pub- j (lie hearing on said proposed levy before] ! issuing its approval or disapproval th-reof. ; Board of County Commissioners i Ray F.-rverda Fr. drick W Gilliam Harvey Anglin STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS Fr. d C Wissman ] Secretary ' Da-- J .i:• 24. 1967 M-J. A 2 & 9 i NOTICE TO BIDDERS S. aled proposals will be received by ■ ! th- Board ' ol'.'Commissioners --: K- - (County on th‘> 21st day of August, 1967.1 i at 1 30 p in.. Eastern Standard Time, for Ith furnishing of all labor and materials j n-o-e-sary for roofing and gutter repairs i he Kosciusko C? nnty Courthouse in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in aceord- - liner with the plans and specifications on ; ! file at the office of the county auditor in j j said Courihous-. Said plans and sp.ci- ’ f leal ions are open for public inspection j i at any time during the regular business j j hours of said office. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond satisfactory to said Board oi , ! Commissioners or by a certified eh-ck in \ iin amount .-qua’ to 10 . of the bid oi : j the contractor No bidder may withdraw > | his bid for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening of the sam... ] i All bids are to be submitted on the Form ] I t The Board of Commissioners reserve the ; ; right to any or all bids, , ! Dated this Ist day of August. 1967. i NobU C. Blocker Auditor. Kosciusko County . | M - J A 2 * 9 ; NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS , i None, is hereby given the taxpayers of j Whitko Community School Corporation of ( Kosciusko and Whitb y Counties. Indiana. I i ! -.hat the prop- r legal officers of . said i (school corporation at their regular me.-t- j ; j in* place at 8 o’clock p m., on th.- 7th , i day of August. I H.7. will eonsidrr the j i following additional appropriations Which , i said officers consider necessary to meet , the extraordinary emergency existing at j , this time. , NAME OF FUND AMOUNT ; ( Cumulative Bldg 85.340.00 j TOTAL 85.340 00 ; j Taxpayers appearing at such meeting - , The additional appropriations as finally l made will be au*omatleally referred to the . Stat - Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing vtlthia : fifteen days at the County Auditor s i Office of said county, or at su.h other > place a* may b-> designated At such , h« a ring taxpayers otueettr.,; to any of , su< h additional appropriations may be ) heard Interested, taxpayers may Inquire j of the County Auditor when and wh- re .such hearing will b>- h*!d , ROBERT H STELLER Secretary—Board of School j Trustees Whitko Community School Corporation M-J July 26 A: Aug 2 ; NOTICE TO BIDDERS ) None,—-is h.reby given that all lateri .-sted bidders ar- ir.vu.-d to "'submit to > the Board of Sihoo! Trustee* of the Lake- > land CommuiiikT school Corporation <Kos- > ciuako County), teoi.-d bids for any or s all Items of equlpai, nt contained in th> I following general tau-som* tor Wawmaee i High Schoo; 1 Section I— Industrial Arts & Vocationi al Agriculture J Section n Auunorluni Seating i Section Hi -Language Laboratories > Section IV- Llbrary Equipment I Detailed speed—*uon* l are now on file l in the office oi ihe 'Busm-sa Manager, P O Box 638. Syracus-. Indiana. Bids i will be received until 7:30 p in. on August i 29, 1967. at th- school administrative i office in Syracuse. Indiana, at which time I and place bids will be publicly opened and i read aloud AH bids r-c :ved after that i time will b- returned unopened. ■ The Board of School Trustees reserves i th- right to accept or reject any or all i bids and to waive any Informalities ► heroin. Dau-d at Syracuse. Indiana, this Ist day of August. 1967. Floyd H Baker. Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) Administrative Office P O Box 638 Syracuse. Indians M-J. A. 3 & 9

Announcing — HELEN HEPLER Os Nappanee As another full time operator at the Frances Beauty Salon—-615 South Huntington Street, Syracuse.

Three From Marion Captured At Road Block After Chase

Three Marion youths were arrested after a chase through Kosciusko county into Wabash county early this morning. The three, ages 17, 19 and 20, ; were stopped at a road block in North Manchester. A total of eight cars were used in the block with 1 Wabash county sheriff and police ] cficers and Kosciusko county dep-! uty G. D. Oswalt apprehending them after they tried to break thru. < About 10:45 last evening Mr. and : Mrs. Norman Barrett, owners of l The Shack, located at Clearwater j 1 resort — the former Bisig’s resort — on the north side of Big Barbee lake about 2M* miles south of North 1 Webster, heard a car coming in at a i very high rate of speed. Police later j i figured the car was traveling down the lane at 80 miles per hour from i skid marks. : The Barretts ran from their homo, located near the resort. < When they got there they saw the i! car hit The Shack, which was clos- - ed. It backed up and hit it again, j knocking down the beam post to ; the entry way and a large sign. Mr. Barrett grabbed a root beer!

Rev. Wagoner Is Syracuse Crusade Chairman Rev. Ralph Wagoner, pastor of | the Brethren church in Syracuse has been appointed crusade chair-! man for the Syracuse area. As i chairman it will be his job to do all he can to promote the Torrey Johnson Evangelistic Crusade to be held in the Billy Sunday Tabernacle, j Winona Lake August 20-27 at 7:30 p. j jm. each night. Dr. Torrey Johnson is a national- i ;ly recognized evangelist and youth ■ leader. He is presently executive | I director of the Boca Raton Bible ! conference in Florida. Hilding Hal-1 | verson, well known recording .artist and song leader will be in j charge of music during the crusade. .Anyone wishing further informa-! I tion about the crusade should get (in touch with Rev. Wagoner. Silver Thimble Club Entertained In C. S. Myers Home Mrs. C. S. Myers of Syracuse Lake j ! entertained 22 members of the Silver Tnimble club of Milford in her j home last evening. A silent auction featuring baked goods and other ba- | zaar items was held on the lawn. Mrs. Don Hoover presided over the business meeting during which time ! the ladies discussed a rummage sale I to be held September 15 and 16. Mrs. Robert Kaiser is in charge. Mrs. Howard Beer gave devotions. Mro. Richard Kaiser, Mrs. C. J. Myers and Mrs. Melvin Markley as- ! sisted in serving the salad dessert. Mrs. Frank Beer, Jr., won a prize. Mrs. Oscar Graff and Miss Jeanne Kaiser were guests at the meeting. Mrs. Lowell Rasd and .Miss Edith 1 Baumgartner will sene as hostesses for the September meeting. MILLER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of r ! 2 Milford are the, parents of a daughter born Monday, July 31, at the Goshen hospital. j 01T OF TOWN WEDDING GUESTS AT SYRACUSE Out of town guests attending the ; wedding of Miss Man Bonnett and Timothy James at Syracuse on Saturdav were Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Bonnett. Baltimore. Md.: Mrs. How-; ard A. James and sons. Mark and Joel, Bloomington: Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. James. Jr., and family.; Wheaton. Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. David James and family. Muncie: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel James and family. Bloomington and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Andrews, Battle Creek, Mich. fK^Siunmit J j \ *S»c«n7i«<, j l 3*24 S. Calhoun IJ 1■ Ft. Wayne, Indian* || L \|l Phon# 744-2172 INSURANCE ‘INDUSTRIAL . FINANCE OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS “Decimals’* are. Bth* Subject to Prior Purchase AVe AViil But I*o American States Life ISion Be„Vers IniiQ Life 9.7 .*•» Kokomo Nat l Life 5* Mlduestern Companies 4.4 In Midwestern United Life 53.4 500 St. Lawrence Seawrar *- 50 Standard Life, l*-' Subject to Prior Sale We wm Sell Associates Lite 4.4 51 Consumers Natl Life 8. (TO Bankers Investmcn! Cora. 4.6 Vie Earl* American life S--100 Earth Mount. Inc. 6.5 700 Smalt Business Finance !«•* .'o* Summit Growth Cora. 5. • Ex Dividend Local Representative Herbert Dickerson Call: Syracuse 457-2454 Members of the IBD Associations All Quotations are subject to market changes. Prices are net. So commissions.

| mug and threw it at the car, in an effort to stop the driver who \A-as j attempting to get away. They left j and the Barretts followed the trio in ] their own car. The 1962 Pontiac, being driven jby the 20-vear-old youth, stopped at the miniature golf course on road j 13, near the flowing well. After ! talking with the course owner, ; Barrett went to a nearby home to | call North Webster marshal Tony Strombeck. The course owner tried to delay the trio, however, they left j before Strombeck arrived. Barrett followed them south on 13 in his car, howe\-er, he could not keep up. Strombeck took Mrs. Barrett with him to Pierceton where they talked to marshal Peter Yorg. who in turn radioed to North Manchester and the road block was set up. The youths are being held on a | charge of the driver not having a license and illegal possession. Othjer charges are pending. Impounded was the car, two six- ; packs of beer and a fifth of whis- | key. All had been drinking.

MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes MASON INFANT LISTED LN SATISFACTORY CONDITION John C. Mason I, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Claude Mason of Milford, is in satisfactory condi-j tion at the Riley Children’s hospital in Indianapolis. John was bom July 10 at the Goshen hospital and | transferred to the Indianapolis hospital where he underwent heart | surgery July 16. ; John is expected to be released in about two weeks. SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Mrs. Richard Baker. North Web- : ster. was released from the -L:nvill hospital, Columbia City, on | Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Lewallen, r 1 North Webster, was admitted to the Whitlev County hospital Thursday. She was released Saturday. Kevin Koher, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koher, r 1 North Webster was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center Friday and released. John Felaban of North Webster was treated in the emergency room at the Murphy Medical Center Saturday and released. Mrs. Martin Levernier has reS turned to her home at Syracuse from the hospital at Rochester, Minn. Paul Pollock, Syracuse, has returned to his home from the Parkview hospital of Fort Wayne where he had hip surgery recently. Thelma Hodler has entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis and will undergo an operation. LIST SERMON FOR i METHODIST CHURCH The sermon for the Milford Methodist church for Sunday morning will jbe “The Church Has a Purpose”. The announcement Avas made Monday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. Richard Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Summy and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Summy and children of Goshen are spending two weeks at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rowe of | Dunlap attended the Cable reunion ‘ on Sunday in the city park at Syracuse and called on friends at Syracuse Lake.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES fX THF M \TTFK OF DHTERMININO THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY WAYNE TOWNSHIP. KOSCII SKO COUNTY. INDIANA, BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD N-Mce is hereby riven the taxpayers of Wayne Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said [township. *i' their regular meeting place, on the 30th day of August. 1967. will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FTND I Exam, of Records — . 150 1. Medical. Hospital and Burial —514,000 Pay Trust** R*nt Clerical CXher CiFil Twp. Exp. 1.610 2. Oth* r Dir- ct Relief -- -- 6,000 A*Travel Exp. $3,550 ■ macro 3- Total Direct Relief Books. Stationery. Plug A Adv 500 Total Twp Fund . -- --- »I°' 62Q f (Total B1 and B2> 20,000 ! Car* of Cem. teries — — —2OO URL LIGHTING FIND r other Relief IJp Salary and Fees .. _ . - .. 1,010 j iFire - $36,3.4 Other Jp Exp-nse — 1,500 ! RECREATION FUND ... _J __.-SIO.OOOi 1. Commissary or Store 1,000 I Fire Protection _ _l* 2.000 TOWNSHIP POOR BELIEF FUND ' Memorial Day Expenses — __ 100 B. Direct Relief i Total Twp. Poor Relief Fund __SJl.ouu ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES * Fire Civil R«0. TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Township Fighting Bond Fund 1 Total Budget Estimai- for incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1968. in- Fund Fund Fund elusive — -- -- — — — — — — — 810.620 $36,374 $42,200 SIO,OOB 2. Nc fssary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended — — 1 — — — 6.650 24.647 21.400 9.400 3. Additional Appropriations necessary to be made July 1. to December 31. of pr-sent year — — — — — — — -- ! 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present j year (Not Included to Lines 2or 3) —~> 5 Total Punds required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) — 17.270 61,021 63,600 19,400 i PUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES I OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY ! 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year — — 7,881 14.522 27,200 11,020 I 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) ----- 1.569 10.462 15.7C0 3.138 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. July 1 of present year to Dec. M of Incoming year (Schedule on file). — — 2-—, — — a. Special Taxes. — — 65 b. All Other Revenue — — 3,000 655 130 9. Total Punds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) 12.515 24,984 43.555 14,288 10. Net amount reoulr.d to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of tacom- . tag year (Deduct line 9 from line 5) — — — — — 4.755 36,037 20.045 5,112 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30. less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) , — ——— — —————— 2,560 2.500 21,662 2.826 12 Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11) — $ 7.315 $38,537 $41,707 $ 7,938 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property $40.7 8 8.488 Wayne Only .. 817.442 748 PTTKns __ Levy on Levy on Amount to Polls Property Be Raised Township s *7‘3 15 Fire Fighting —-- -22 38.537 Civil Bond — — — — — — — — }0 41.707 Recreation —— q 2 7,938 TOTAL . : , $ -36 $95,497 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be funds — Collected Collected Collected Collected 1964 1965 1966 1967 Town*hip S 3.221 $ 6.820 $ 2.622 $ 3.803 Plre Fighting — — — 20.640 22.905 22.901 24.981 Civil Bond „ __ 57.978 44.330 43.464 38.039 Recreation - - 9.663 10.232 10.866 7.607 TOTAL - - $91,502 $84,283 $80,853 874,430 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the Cottnty Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final bearing thereon by filing of petition with the County Audito- on or before the fourth Monday of September, or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date Is later, and the State Board of Tax Commissioner will fix a date for hearing In this County. EDWIN D. PRATT Trustee, Wayne Township. Dated July 31. 1967. MJ — A. J * 9 .*. - ’

* Wednesday, August 2, 1967 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

OBITUARIES

Scott Fisher Scott Fisher of Muncie, brother of George Fisher of r 2 Leesburg, died Thursday morning at Ball Memorial hospital at Muncie where he had been a patient for a Aveek. A well known Muncie basketball coach, Mr. Fisher’s Burris high school basketball teams won six straight Muncie sectional tournaments and placed second to Wash- • ington in the 1942 state finals. He coached at Burris from 1929 to 1947. ; He retired then, but stayed at Burris until 1957 when he retired from : teaching. Fisher was assistant ath- ; letic director at Ball State university and retired from that post five ! years ago. 1 J Surviving are his wife, Emalyn: two sons, David of Muncie and ' Scott, Jr., of Montana: twx> brothers, George Fisher of Leesburg and j Walter Fisher of Muncie; and a sister. Mrs. Lawrence Brown of Muncie. A brother. Emory, preced- i ed him in death last February, j Services were conducted at a Muncie funeral home at 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment was in the Elm Ridge cemetery, Muncie. Mrs. Edith Troup Mrs. Rial (Edith* Troup, 79, who had resided south and east of Milford until the past year, accidently drown in the Muskegon river at ! Grandville, Mich., Tuesday morning j ! when she slipped. The body was j found at 8 p.m. yesterday. Additional; details were not available at press j time. She was born near Milford July 21, 1888, to John and Bessie Hoover. On March 6, 1907, she married Rial f Troup. He preceded her in death on June 27, 1966. Mrs. Troup was a j member of the First Brethren church ; of Milford. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Velma* White ! l of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. j -Paul (Mildred l Burgess of Warsaw; jone grandson; and one sister, Mrs. j Floyd (Mae) Galloway of Cromwell, j | Services, which are! incomplete, i will be held at the First Brethren church in Milford. The body is be- [ ing transfered to the Mishler funeral home. Services will be held in the First Brethren church in Milford Friday at 2 p. m. Calling hours are from Thursday after 4 p. m. until noon on ! Friday. Mrs. Isoleda Hamilton \ j Mrs. Isoleda Hamilton, 88. of Milford, died at 4:15 p.m. Monday in the Goshen hospital. Death was due to complications following a hip fracture on June 21. Mrs. Hamilton kas bom May 12, 1879, in Mississippi. She married Peter C. Hamilton on January 12, 1899, j and he preceded her in death on December 14. 1957. She was a- member of the Milford Methodist church. Surviving are twin sons, Claude and Clyde Hamilton, both of Mil- : ford; two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Velma) Kaiser of r 1 Etna Green and Mrs. Lucille Kehoe of Milford: 13 j grandchildren; and 18 great-grand-j children. Two sons and one daughter preceded her in death. Funeral services will be conducted ; ;at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Mishler j funeral heme at Milford. Interment i will be in the Milford cemetery. Nadine Greer j The time for the last rites for Mrs. Nadine Greer, 59, Old lake, r 6 Columbia City, relative of sever|al North Webster and Pierceton i area residents, was unknown at press time. Mrs. Greer died Friday . while on a vacation trip to Wiscbni sin. Buriai will be in the cemetery i at Wilmot. f ] Survivors include two nieces, , Mrs. Harry (Jane) Kuhn of North . Webster. Mrs. Julia Galloway Cart . of 5 r 1 Pierceton; a nephew, Gary I W. Galloway, serving with the arm-

|ed forces in Korea; two greatnieces and two great-nephews, Mrs. ! Cecil Kissinger, Golden Kuhn, Dav- | id and J. R. Kuhn, all of North Webster. Mrs. Greer was bom on December 3, 1907, in Etna township, Whitley county, to Martin Thomas and Anna (Catherman) Galloway. She had been a teacher in the Thorncreek schools for the past 17 years. A graduate of Indiana university and Columbia City high school!. She was a member of the Etna Methodist church, the Victoria Rebekah lodge, Etna; National Education Assn., Indiana Teacher Teachers Assn., and was a past district 22 deputy of the Rebekah lodge. She was preceded in death in January. 1952 by her husband, Harry O. Greer; one sister, Mrs. Nell Mock, and one brother, Glenn Galloway. Lawrence G. Myers Funeral services were held Thursday at Columbia City for Lawrence G. Myers, engineer for the Indiana State highway departi ment, with Rev. Louis J. Zenz, pastor of the St. Paul of the Cross Catholic church, officiating at the mass. Committal services and burial followed the church rites in the St. j Patrick cemetery at Lagro with Rev. Raymond j. Balzer erf the St. ' Patrick church officiating. Edward J. Henwood Edward J. Henwood, 94, of North Webster, died at 12:30 a.m. Tues- ; day in the Prairie View rest home at Warsaw. Cause of death was listed as complications. He was bom in Richmond county on January 19, 1873, to Samuel and Elizabeth (Harvey) Henwood. He was i assistant head of the Chicago public library for 34 years before moving ; to North Webster. . The survivors are two nieces and i two nephews. Friends may call after noon today t Wednesday' at the Troxel-Harris* funeral home at North Webster. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. Rev. D. D. Clark will officiate and burial will be in the North Webster ; cemetery—Mock addition. J. Earl Warner J. Earl Warner, 80, Osceola, died |at 11:45 p.m. Sunday in the South Bend Memorial hospital following a two-week illness. He was bom August 16, 1886, at Elkhart, the son of Joseph and Martha Cable) Warner. He was married to Anna Mae Slater June 6, 1906, at South Chicago. She survives. Other survivors include three sons, Wilfred, Mishawaka, Ned and Joe, Osceola; two daughters, Mrs. Miles : Houghton, Elkhart, and Mrs. Wayne Cook. Jamestown; 26 grandchildren; il9 great-grandchildren; and a twin sister, Mrs. Veryl Walker, Sauk Village, 111. Services were held Wednesday in the Bethel Brethren church at Osceola. Rev. Richard DeArmy, pastor, I officiated assisted by Rev. Scott Weaver, former pastor of the church. Burial was in the Rice cemetery’. Also surviving are a number of cousins from Syracuse and area. Tony Eugene Jones Graveside services for Tony Eugene Jones, 24-day-old son of Robert E. and Fayme (Price) Jones of Syracuse, were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Garden of Memory cemetery in Grant county. The infant died at 11:30 p.m. Saturday in the Lutheran hospital, Feet Wayne. Survivors with the parents are a sister, Michelle Lynn; grandpari ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Price, Laketon, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Jones, Cromwell, and great-grandmother, ■ I Mrs. Julian Price, Wabash.

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