The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 October 1967 — Page 5

Commissioners Claims Th foUowint Is a list ot claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board ot commissioners at th-ir meeting on November 1. 196?, Bessie Himes 375 00 Edith B Bel’s 32500 Princess Marie Frush 300.00 Marilyn Wiiiiamson 391. w Frances Noble 263.33 B>-tt» J. Busselbers 375.00 Elnora 8. Cos 325 00 K* hryn M Teel 391.66 Hazel B Harman 391.66 .J.-ann-. K. Endicott 258.33 Hannah C. Wilkinson II? Idlee Armey ' 375.00 Phyllis Munson 325.00 Rita Mill-r 300 00 Lucille McCleary 291.66 Margaret M<-nzl* *2 Celeste Brlgantl 339 00 Ruth Hoppus 330 W H. ien Gosh, rt ?°??? Roger Pellcws <6s®s Fred C. Carlin *f??2 G.rald D Oswalt 416.67 H Earl Bosss Jerry A. Johnson 416.67 B Jan.es Baker 583.33 Ronald L. Harris <3B 33 Bill E Brow*. Avis B Gunt. r ■’>’ > • IV* L Carpenter Aik, R Band Is Blanch: E Garb, r - -• F BOPtta Freeman >»-5 00 J. an Tuka 244 50 Billie I Andrews f!.! ' Henry -Hackworth Ralph Whresell ’ Elizain th F Smith Edward B. Funk Milo E Cltts. <» «6 Maxine Clare O-orx A Nye "25 OC Robert t. Rasnr fg” •» L»r. n T Krue«-r ’- 5 /G Mauri. Lewallen Fheiman Marshall « ■ <• W W sv. r H • Charles E. HiVrly >B° r CLEKK Uni'ed Tel. phon. Co. Phone Wa'-’iaw Postmaster. Postage : 50 W A E Boyv Co. Suppli s' 2°o AUDITOR Noble C. Block, r. Stat. Meet Lawrence Butts, do ; 3 ; p'-> t i < i .'i nr Co Flim e 1Addr. -s igraph-Multigraph Repair 555 Busines., E* Uip. Co.. Supplies Weddell Prir.tlux Co, do 40 00 IKIASIKIK Unit <1 T '..Th- -ic Co. Ph-.’ HI" Wr.cwm F E’JU Euopli A a-.v Warsaw Office Supply, do 21 89 BKOKIH K Unite.! T ■<•:>! ■>»<• ‘Co Phone - 13 25 E Man Alexander, Poataa» 500 Banker Dispat h. Trans 5 JO Kodak A C 300 Supplies 90 50 hdhuff Milton -'Jim' Warner. Dos Catcher 39 0© Unh.d Telephone Co, Phon. Crum Gar . Repairs 19 •’ Mo oro.’a C A E. Inc . do Smith Ford. Inc , do 38 19 Dunwell Service, do David E Andr. »s Mra’> Pels 39.15 Gast F-i 1 A S» r - 238 00 Sine Sal: Kcrinini. Co. Cara - IJ Texaco. !:>c . do jj Criminal lies. arch. Supple* Del Chemical Corp . do <*’ ’g Moral'- Ins'ltute. do . < Polic- E>>ulp Service, Other Oper 330 Whoi.sal. El Grlc F rOr. do 1* 0> j. D MeConnaha. Eouip no.ua «.! KVUVOR Unl> d Telephone Co. Phone 15 80 Charles M Brow.-r. Mtleace 26 40 Johnson Lumber Yard. Other Otx-r. J.su COl STY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co Phone Car! I F-m-..r Mile -'0.60 WAVNt TOWNSHIP AMIESBOR United I • ■ flu r.- <’o I” ” •.. 1160 PROsHi UM. ATCORNiY Allan A Hasur Clerical ,CUI f2 Allan A Raso Phone Allan A Rasor, Rent 25-VO fmmit uriliti, 9nc. 24 S. Calhoun Mayna, Indiana ona 744-2173 mSURAMCE • INDUSTRIAL . FINANCE OVER THE-COUMTEH STOCKS "IVerlmals" are Kites Subject to Prior Purchase We Will Rar Aaaerieaa laeeme . Life 17. It Bankers United lite 6.4 »• Midaestera United Life tt. IM Franklin Fleetric 14.3 S 3 Standard Life 16.A Subject io Prior ST*— Wa Will Sell M Consumers Nat l Life 7.4 IM Farth Meant. Ine. 6.5 IM Pint United Life 4.1 IM Small Buainns Fin. Cera.. 11.4 IM Summit Growth Cera 3. Ma Wabash Fire « Casualty 3.7 Local Reurescntativr Herbert Dickerson Call: Syracuse 457-2454 Friers are net. No commissions

RALLY DAY-HOMECOMING The First Brethren Church Os Milford Invites You To Rally Day-Homecoming SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 Sunday School: 9:30 Church 10:30 Carry-ln Dinner: 12 Noon Afternoon Service Come Spend The Day With Us In Good Fellowship And Renew Old Friendships 3 Day - Cash & Carry Extra Specials THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — 3-DAY SPECIALS Golden Rule 2-Hour Quick Cleaners WAWASEE VILLAGE DIAL 457-3553 Winter Coats —Warm. Clean & Bright 2 for $3.75 Winter Jackets. Rain Coats & Car Coats ... $1.69 & up MILFORD ELECTRIC IS OUR AGENT IN MILFORD Basketball Uniforms I H.S. Discount I 99c each Shirts (Launderedi They Look Ven' Nice 3 for $1.19 Rugs, 9 xl2’ They Look Bright. Clean & New 2 for $13.95 Draperies-- Absolutely Best Finishing in Town .... $1.39 panel Slacks. Trousers. Sweaters & Skirts 2 for $1.69 Men’s Suits—2-piece Dresses i Special I 2 for $3 25 Com-On. lake Dry Cleaning < Extra Special i ..... 8 lbs. $2.00 Pockets Installed . ..i $1.39 — Zippers Installed .... $169 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY CHAPTER American Red Cross (A UNITED FUND AGENCY) Hu Moved To 501 N. Lake-Warsaw (Formerly Known as Robinson’s Northside Grocery)

CIRCUIT COURT Virgil Boberk. Jury Conitnisgioner 17.00 Stanley L. Nice, do 12-6$ Doria L. Camden. Reporter—V nu.d tx>.Oo Unil -d Tri. phon - Co.. Phone 103.50 Gene B Lee. Post. * Box Rent 109<W Wailace J .Manrow. Mi! age—Prob. 143 09 Secor-Sound raft. Supplies 23.50 Syracuse Quality Printers. Supplies 3.00 Gene B L. e, Meals—Jurors _ 1-39 Pucketts Caf'-terta. do 68.62 Westminster Dining Room, do 19.50 Allen Smith Co.. Law Books 37.50 C. E Ward Co.. Robe <6 10 Indiana University. Law Books 20.00 Eh ph' rd’s Citations, do 172 00 West Publishing Co . do 278.00 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Warsaw Printing Co . Printing 67.90 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co.. Phom- 14.05 i Hull s TransL r. Transportation 6.30 North Ind Pub. Serv . Gas «st Elec. 267. .0 j Sewage Treatm- nt Office. Sewage 33.75 I Water Utilities. Inc.. Water 60 05 > Pow.-r Plant Service. Inc.. Repairs 327.24 Smith Appliance, do 25 00 | De! Chemical Corp., Institutional 23.33 Lak- City Wholesale Co., do 23.75 Rochester Germicide Co., do <4 50 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv . do 38 00 Warsaw Dry Cleaners. Other OP -r. 40 00 Cov< r-All Rental S< rvice. do 12 TO j Fitzpatrick Paint Co.. Rep. Parts 16.99 J Johnson Lumber Yard, do 9-81 i Sharp Hardware Co., do 13.29 Wit ton Coip . do 69.46 | JAIL Unit.-d T- lephone Co . Phone 32 70 N rth Xnd. t’erv . Gas & Elec. 137 35 ! .8 wage Treatment Office. 8. wage _<-2$ ; Water u.iiiti g. inc.. Water -1.-, i Fitzpatrick Paint Co . Repairs ’ 32 76 I Gars Moor.- & Sons., do 805 Hail Hardware. Institutional 23© i Lake City Whoiesale Co., do 9 0:> > can-’o Produc s Co.. Inc., do 15 41 ■ Warc.aw Cl an Fo'*-1 Serv.. do i t s<‘ Who esale Ki. ciri.- Serv. Rep. Par's 195 < >» NTV DRAINAGE BOARD Times Union Legal Ad I Warsaw Gfit • Supply Co.. Buutp. 15 «> SFRtU E Os FIVER United T lephcu- Co.. Phon.- 18 45 ! E F..ak. -applies ' CIVIL DEFENSE ! Milo E. Ctase. Phone •* ( (MHMI--IONERS Mail-Journal. Legal Ac! s v>• it do 343.99 Js-' n -a E A Esther St-phensen. R Ut . ' < <•-. l.:t it- p«!r '■ c- .■ - - !.«nl EUUIP. 3'5 09 : Ho “ e IJO 00 ‘ k.: M Home. Vet Burial I o McComb At Sons. Inc .do 10L‘!.F, ... Home, do .. Fuoeral Horn . do Fy 00 i icni itaupe-t Funeral Home, do 100.0* ■ Anawb Ue Alber, Fox Bounty Scott Flowers- do ’ Kverll *■ ' K ' L she E Hohman, do 300 Wai-. r R Hunt. i. i:--Unda Jones, do ; ; jo, Kime, do 366 ! Luth-r Manuel, do i Ruth Mikel, do 3 ™ Denny MPier, do Kent D Parks, do 1 * Ryan, do 3-tW > Irene Byrtm Hospital. T-B Patients 400 00 i Ri hard Bassa DVM. Cattle Test - Ora Nursing Hottie Care Twp 234 00 i'riii’! VI * Rest Home. Ir.< .do 275 09 , V. alter Drug CO . do 15 35 I Murphy Medhal enter. Medical —lnmates ™ j Brennan s Drus Store, do J Whiter Drug Co Warsaw co 850 ! Lebanon Comm School Corp. Transfer Tuition 353.0. Waraaw Comm Schools, do 1 ! i : School Commissioner of Indols. do 423 78 Auditor of Whitley Co.. Change i Os Venue 16 00 Arnold A Joan Dierks, Dump Maint nanev 100 00 i Cyril F Likens, do . 3*>C-0 y-..-;'. :■ L'cot't. do 20000 r: • •surer SWt of Ind-.na. ' Exam of Records 198.50 i R a . i. o;r.cer. tr Tax Refr.-r:,! .<• •. I ’ Ger. tai Maintenance C> ntraetors ; Ina , Ct. Rs* Roof , 15.3 93 i Miller A Sons Lnmb r. Small B'd« 180.70 cot STY HEALTH DIPT PAYROLL i G.-orge M Haymond 400.00 i Carroll Sh< rman 682 50 i Lor n J Pound 560 (K) Barbara Neer 487.50 N-Uie VanMsr ke 350 00 tOI ST I HEALTH DIPT CLAIMS Uni rd Telephone Co Phone 35 35; Barbara N-<T. RN Md...-e 43 33 Lor. n J Pound, do 31.20 ! Carroll Sherman, do 88 80 ; La Mot’- Ch. mini Products. Supp. 317 j Mi ro »«■ ntssl Laboratory do 6.10 COUNTY HtI.HW \V DEPT. PAYROLL Allan And rs 445 05 John A Armold ’ <-'< '0; Chiton’ F Baker HI ■ Charles E Cotton 455 40 , Erm el G Co» 414.00 , Jctm E. Darts • 455 40 Muri A Daai.'t 4'5 40 Harold «. yard 455 40 I Gilbert E Grims 455 40 Merritt L Hartman 455 40 Frvd’lck O Kammerer 4‘4> OO Rux’e'l Krchiaum * 455 40 Don ad E Kuhn <25 70 Aivtn II Millet 455 40 Walter Mill, r <55 40 Bobby D Miner 455 40 L Mont.-I, 455 40 1..-O Mosier 460 00 . Ronald Norman 455.40 Paul Randall 455 40 Raaw I! Robbtns <3< 20 j Harold Roberts <55 40 Ronald Stsauldlng 460 00 C."ory.- T White . 455 40 : Wayne t Wood 455 40 Garl P Young 455 40 John Alexander <75 20 Charl'-s F Bucher 475 20 Norman W Clouse 475 ?o Don Forney 475 20 WtSterd Freta 475 30 ’ T> I . Marshall Hawley 475 20 Walter Junta 460 89 i Lawrene- Kindis* 480 00 Ellis Knher 475 20 Ralph E Linn 475 20 , Karl Lonis 45*. ffl t Donald Motag-T 475 20! Gb nwood Secor 475 30 j Hari r Siat-r 410 40 Jerry Stutzman 475 20 j Luther G. Van Cli-ave 475 20 Rex Deaton 475 20 , Max E Brown 455 40

Russel Sechrist 558.45 Worley Spitbr 528.00 Kermit F. Summers Gail L. White 396.00 Claude Christner . t»61.17 Charles R. Cleveland 1250.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. CLAIMS Prudential Insurance, Insurance 1601.14 Hull s Transfer, Transportation 5.78 North Ind. Pub. S- rv.. Gas & Elec. 151.34 | United Telephone Co.. Phone 83.38 i •Mail-Journal, Legal Ad 10 40 Frlden. Inc.. Repair 54.50 Motorola C & E, Inc., do 178.31 Plymou'h Radiator Repair, do 30.00 WA W Truck Sa! s, do A Parts 445.83 . Warsaw Automotive Supply. Incdo. Parts. Oarage. Equip. 205.73 \ Lewis Oil Co., Garage <0 15 | Monteith Tire. Inc., do 479.42 • Texaco. Inc , do 1666.1 b i Ccsleilo Mfg. Co., do 26.55 ■ Cover-All Rental Service, do 636.00 ‘ Ford s Auto Supply, do 5.95 I Green Stuff, do 6.32 Indiana Textile Co . do 42.23 ; I J I Holcomb Mfg. Co., do 115.40 i Johnson Lumber Yard, do 3.84 ; Kos. Co. Hwy. Office, do 122 Lake City Whob sa'e Co . Inc- do 12.80 Mossman Yarn. ile Co., do A Parts 3V5 11 Purity Cylinder Gas*s, Inc- do 200.99 Retd Holcomb Co., Inc- do 85.64 I Safety E-uip. Co- Inc do 152.57, ! Schrader-Warsaw Co., Inc . do. Parts A Equip. 104 25 ! Warsaw Dry Cleaners, do 7.00 i Gast Fuel A Service. Inc., do 381.17 'JAM Gravel Corp , Gravel 2691.61 ! O'urm A Dillard Gravel Co do 2700.45 Pierc'ton Emtip Co..' Bituminous 8983 89 Lo tansport Ml th] Culv-rts. Culv, 1313.28 Asaoeiat-d Sign A Post. Signs 3697.85 ; D eds Equip Co.. Inc . Rep. Parts 494.44 Industrial Tractor A Equip , do 746 I Kort • Brothers. Ine.. do 331.63 j MaeAHist r Machinery Co., Inc . do 780.92 I Rosea Manufacture Co., do 14.96 S-ivire Electric Inc . do 136 [Lteil Tank A Fabricating, do 129.16 I Sto.,kl.< rqer M :’iin ry. Inc., do 197.67 . F rirtt Paint Ml :.. Palm II 30 k Co"Mta.’t o'■ R n’ E v.iip T7' 1.'.‘3 ’ Kns. Co, Tr asur r. Ditch Assess, 17 29 4014 10 I Grace Ecvipscent Co.. Equip. 193.50 iwrll Manufactnrinc Co- do 134 70 -nap-On Te vis Carp., do 13 95 t tH’NTV WELF ARE Dl.l T. PAYROLL Hcv.ird B Johnson (00 00 ‘.Opal Joy Harman 429 00 i Mary Ruth Wilson 420.00 ■ .v.’,j..aui. €>. iiiKkies i i f Grubb 42000 Lillian O. Davis 365.00 Yvonne Sue England 295.00 B, veriy Anne Warner 275 00 Moio.hy L Anglia 395 00 lin.vn WLLfARI DEPT CLAIMS ! IJi ited Telephone Co., Phone 99.11 uoiuuiy L Anttila. Tiav. l-Ex. 1 Li.han O Darrs de 340 V vu..ne tuc Etu.aucl. do 3.40 B verty Amn Warn.-r. do 349 COBStan.c O Buck.es. Mileage 23 VO ,<:i. «.:•.» ■ - 28.40 Howard B Jehnson do 12 88 J «tl F Gru jb. u-- 73.60 Ma '• R..:i Wibc fi. do 17,90 Warsaw Oi..i- Supply. Repairs 8.00 A E Boy.e Co. im Suppins 6.05 xra vs Quality Primers, do 25 42 Warsaw Oific- Supply Co., do 13.39 McHatton Funeral Horn , Burial OAA 95 00 Walker's. Cr. Ch 14.35 St. Josephs Hospital, do 36.00 Thornburg Drug Co., do 8.55 C. Shoe Co- Ward of Court 56.48 s •■sixers Dept Store, do- 120 82 i Milford Elementary School, do 8.00 Robert A Craig. MD. do 400 • -I- !><.rm:r-. Mil 12 <>o F L. Rhelnheitr.er. MD. do 27 00 I. W Fh-.msis MD. do "4 00 vv-mo'e.: B Wilson. MD. do 4.00 I Dentons Drug Store, do 200 Wslt-r Drus Store, do 6.00 Bethel Horn- Place. Inc . do 180.00 Indiana Methodist Children's Home. > do 210.00 {Jean's Children's Home do 176 75 Paul R Honan MD do 7.00 .M-hl.r Fun ra' H . ’lose Corr. 59 S 4 < I Noble C. Blocker, do hereby certify : that th- above Is a true lie' of claims to (i. :re erf d to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day ot November, 1967. Nob. C Blocfc.-r Auditor. Kosciusko County NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Noti.-e is hereby given the taxpayers of l the city of Warsaw. Kosciusko County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of ! said municipal corporation at their regui lar meeting place at 770 pm on the 20th day of November. 19’ 7, will consider :he following additional appropriations which said officers consid- r necessary to I meet th extraordinary emergency vxlst- | ing at this tim<> GENERAL FUND AMOUNT C mon Coun. !! 5-71 $3,154 00 AVIATION FUND I Aviation 32-52 « 946 40 TOTAL $4,100 40 , Taxpayers appearing at such meeting * shall have » right to b - heard thereon. Thg additional appropriations as finally j mad- will be automatically referred to ih State Board ot Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within t'ltcen days at the County Auditor s ofliee of said cottmy hr at such other place as may be d-signat.-d. At ■such h<arthrf taxpay»rs objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be ih<ard Int.-rested taxpayers may inquire jof the County Auditor when and where such hearing will b- h. Id.. Norma Gilworth, Clerk-Treasurer City of Warsaw. Indiana M-J Oct. 25 At Nov. I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is h> r by given the taxpayers of th- city of Warsaw Kosciusko County.; Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular me-ting plac- at 7:39 pm on the ' 20th day of November. 1967. will consider i tti following additional appropriations which said officers consider hec-ssary to m «et the extraordinary emergency exist- , ins at this time GENERAL FUND AMOUNT j Common Council 5-21 * 600.00 Common Council 5-22 3.000 00 Common Council 5-26 850.00 Common Council 5-51 2 000 00 Public Works 8-22 1.200.00 I- Public Works 8-42 3.000 00 t'vr et Fund 9-42 10.000 00 CUMULATIVE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Cum Cap Imp 33-36 SIO,OOO 00 TOTAL $30,650 00 Taxpayers appearing at su-'h m-etint shall have a right to be heard thereon ; The additional appropriations as finally I mad- will be automatically referr-.-d to I the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further h< artng , within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of said county or at such other place aa may be designat d At I such hearing taxpayers objecting to any I M such additional appropriations may be I ' h-ard. Int rusted taxpayers mar inquire j f of the County Auditor when and wh-re such hearing will be held N’irma Qi’wonh Clerk-Treasurer < City of Warsaw. Indiana M-J Oct 25 A Nov. 1

TRY FOR "Lucky Pins" AT Wawasee Bowl This Week's Winner Ralph Knisley - Syracuse

RUMMAGE SALE NOVEMBER 2-3-4 In The American Legion Hall For the benefit of the Wawasee Warriors 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

1c SALE Ends Saturday Still Plenty of Bargains Burkholder Rexall Dru g Uptown Syracuse

li Ligonier ? News 1 By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Kappa Sigma Tau Plans Convention Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority completed plans for their Province convention to be held in Ligonier, Thurday. when they met at the home of i Mrs. Dean Holden last week. The group plans to have an open-house toy party on November 9. Mrs. Calvin Miller conducted the business meeting which was followed by “Yahtzee” with Mrs. Tom Spurgeon and Mrs. Robert Bender receiving the prizes. At National FFA Meeting ; West Noble F. F. A. members ‘ Rick Vanhorn, Dale Fought, Tom Halsey and David Leidenback, and their advisor, Dennis Wolheter,' attended the 4Uth annual National Future Farmers of America Convention in Kansas City, Mo., October 11 to 13. There were over 10.000 boys in blue and gold jackets attending the i convention. These boys were from 49 states and were representing over 45,000 F. F. A. members. The liighlight of the contention was an address by Vice President Hubert Humphry during the opening session on Wednesday morning, j There were eight sessions during the three-day convention. One of the major itmes was the conferring of American Fanner Degree upon 448 outstanding members. The degree is the highest rating that a member can achieve. Only one out' of each 1,000 boys can receive this degree. A winner is chosen from each of four regions and one of these is chosen Star Fanner of America. Other highlights included the conferring of Honary American Far-' mer Degrees, presentation of Gold Emblem Chapter awards to top F. ; F. A. chapters the public speaking contest and the election and installation of the 1967-68 National officers. The national F. F. band and chorus entertained at one sessien and the group enjoyed hearing from Ken Curtis, Festers of Gunsmoke, j They also attended the American Royal Livestock Show. Open House Heidi At Presbyterian I Church Sunday The Presbyterian church held open hoase from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, . Oct. 22, to celebrate the completion I of the Toni Jeanneret Memorial addition. Th? entire community was invit- ‘ ed to share in the occasion by making a tour of the facilities and re-! freshments were served by the ladies of the church. A bequest by Tom Jeanneret, a I native of Ligonier, of approximately $15,000 to the Presbyterian church j served a nest egg most effectively. , When final plans were drawn up for the building of this memorial, it seemed that the total cost would exceed four times the amount of the original fund. Enthusiams. many donations and much actual work of the m rnb?rs has helped the culmination of the criginal - plans. Within the new building are several memorials from past members. The facilities include social rooms, pastor’s study, and Sunday I school rooms. UF Collections Total $2,230 United Fund collections in the city now total $2,230.50. The time for closing the drive has been ex-, tended and local JayCees hope to ■ raise additional funds for the pro-: gram. -FLDEPUTY HAS RED FACE Deputy Marten Miller of Benton had an embarrassing moment recently when he found that he had . .- - - *.r.r..r.~. ,-.-ir r -,i jtmWi.-itl ' M I H E TO BIDDERS Not!:-- te her'bx tiveo that the Board I ot CommLstimers cf Kosciusko County. ’ Indiana, will Iron his date until November 6. 1967 at IJfiy am EST receive - blds on the Items: 1. Two N w 19 4 Mod i 36500 OVW Rated Trucks 3. One X-w 196# Mod-l 43000 GVW Rated Tandem Drive Dump Truck. Bidders will accept as trade-in and allow eri-dit on nurchas.- price of: Item No. 1: ia* 1961 Internationa! Duma Truck RIBSA Serial FA 82899 F <b> 1960 Int mationa! Dump Truck R185.V Be'tal FA 335*6 i Item No 3: No trade-in. In the event leas than two truck* are ’ purchased in Item X" 1. the trade-ins will be in the order listed above. Detailed speetticatiooa are on file at 1 the County Richwax Department. 601 E. < Winona Ave. Warsaw. Indiana. Bids mus- be filed tn the ottice ot the County Auditor oa Form 95 and accompanied by a surety bond or certified check for 10’7 of the bid. The Commissioners reserve th-* rixht to reject any or all bids Noble c. Blocker. County Auditor LEGAL NOTICE OF FUBLIC HEARINfT a ,»<>*»<* is hereby xlven that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board ot Kosciusko County. Indiana will at 10 am. on the 14th day of Nov 1967. at the Clerk's Office. Court House in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, tn said County, begin invest wation of the application of the . following named person, requestink the I issu-* to the sopltcart at th. location hen- < inafter set out. of th- Alcoholic Brverace ' Permit of the claw hereinafter deslanat- I ed and wilL at said time and place re- . ceive information concerning the fitness of " said appliean' and th • propriety of issuing the permit apolled for to such applicant at th- premises named: ’ American L-eim Pest No. 326 by Daniel C. Levernier. Comdr.. <C!ub> Beer. , Liquor A Win- Retailer, Main St.. Mil- 1 ford Indiana NEW SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPFN . TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTI- 1 CIPATTON IS REQUESTED. < INDIANA ALCOHntI- BEVERAGE ' COMMISSION By W. P. Condon . Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS. Chaim** <

pumped gas into a car that had been stolen in Ligonier. Miller was walking over to the new fire station project in Benton wiien the men, in a car, drove into the service station. The attendant was busy on the telephone and Miller, who was off duty, proceded to pump the gas into the car. The men paid for the < gas and then left. , An hour later Ligonier state po- ] lice post gave out that a car of that description had been stolen in Ligonier. Additional information given by Mifier aided in the capture of the men by authorities at Skokie, Ill.! Gary Garber Home From Viet Nam '■ A/1C Gary M. Garber and his fam- ’ ily, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garber. He just recently arrived in the U. S. from Viet Nam where he served the past year. They left October 23 for Colorado Springs, Colo., where Airman Garber will be stationed with the air | force. They were the guests of honor at a ' ! family dinner at th? home of Mr. '• and Mrs. Richard Cox, in Middlebury, Sunday. West Noble FTA Wins Third Place Honors The West Noble F.F.A. (Future Farmers of America) soil judging team, Jim Gorsuch. Thad Harper. Tm Knafel and Jon Bums, receivjed a third placing at the district contest he’d in Elkhart county October 14. This placing automatically advances them to the state contest to be held in Shelby county on October 28. Jim Gorsuch, top scoring man in the Noble county contest, scored 191 points out of a possible 232 to place second high individual in the points and placed sixth. Mrs. Ganshom Is District G.A.A. Chairman Mrs. Jerry Ganshonj, G. A. A. sponsor in the West Noble schools, was recently elected district chairman of LaGrange, Steuben. Noble, DeKalb. Whitley, Allen. Wabash. Huntington, Wells and Adams counties. The election took place at the G. A.A. state leadership camp in Delphi which Mrs. Ganshom and Miss Wendy Ritter of the Ligonier school attended. State officers were elected and I various physical education demonstrations enjoyed by those attend-1 ing. BPW Meets " Thursday Evening Members of the Ligonier Business and Professional chib learned more about bank cards when Gay- ; lord West, local banker, spoke at their meeting Thursday evening in j the Elks chib dining room. Several new members were voted into the club. The program was in the charge of Mrs. Dennis TuveH, Mrs. Ed ■ Fisher and Mrs. Paul Stiffner. The state treasurer, Mrs. Mary Jane Shepler, will be a guest at , the next meeting on November 16 at. . the Elks club. HULL son Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hull are parents of a seven pound, seven ounce .son. bom Sunday evening. Oct. 22, in Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Peterson ' are the maternal grandparents and , Mr. and Mrs. James Hull, the paternal grandparents. Anna L. Upson Services were held Sunday, Oct. 22. at 2 p.m. for Anna L. Upson. 93. in the funeral home at CYomwell. , Mrs. Upson, a resident of North Webster, died in a Warsaw nursing j home last Friday. She had been a j patient there for the past four years, years. She was born September 22. 1874. in Kosciusko county and had spent most of her lifetime around North Webster. She was a member of the: Church of Christ at Mentone. Only cousins survive. • Rev. Robert McClain of the Ligonier Church of Christ conducted the services and burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. Court News Divorce Suit Filed Clifford L. Wogoman, r 4 Syrai cuse, has filed a suit for divorce a- i gainst Janice Wogoman. in the Kosciusko circuit court. They were married March 25, 1966. and separated October 4. 1967. Hit and Run Driver Picked Up Jerry Young. 31. Syracuse, was apprehended October 19, at Syracuse by the Syracuse police department, on a charge of leaving the scene of a property damage acci- , dent last July. h Arraigned in justice of the peace Christian Kober's court, he was fin-1 ( ed $23.25. Richard Bodine f To Be At Fun Night Saturday Richard C. Bodine, house minority!' leader, will be present at Fun Night set for Saturday. Oct. 28. at 6:30 p i m. in the Shrine building on the War- ’ saw fairgrounds. 1 The Warsaw city Demorcatic team < of candidates will be on hand. - Meat, rolls and drink will be fur- 1 nished with each person attending < asked to take his favorite dish and 1 t;ible sen ice plus two inexpensive gifts, wrapped, for the games. a Carl Evans is Warsaw’s city chair- < man and Dollie Berkey is city vice ] chairman <

Turkey Creek Conservation Club Members Now 250 Hie newly re-organized Turkey Creek Conservation club has had a membership of 250 since September. The old dub’s membership was 98. The officers have worked hard and are proud of their accomplishment. The club is the largest in the county. ; A number of programs have been ’planned tor toe year. The first will be November 6 with a game night ■ and entertainment. i President Kent Hare invites all ; interested persons to atend and to join the club. I Work has been done on the conservation building and grounds that . have been neglected for the past • few years. All have worked and the building show’s the results of the hard work. DR. STOEUNG 1 INJURED IN FALL Dr. Kart Stoeling was injured in J a fall in his office Tuesday. The first i aid unit had to force the door to Dr. Stoding's office open, as he was on the floor against the door. Taken to the office of a local physician, 10 stitches were required to . 1 close toe wound in his head. He had al<o lost a lot of blood. He was found abeui 2 p.m. in his office at 413 south Huntington street, Syracus Ameiican Legion Auxiliary Holds ixeguiar Meeting I I I Ann rican Legion Auxiliary, Wa- , wasee unit 223 of Syracuse, met (Tuesday night for its regular meet- ' ir.g. President Mrs. T. L. Kline presided and heai'd the report’s of various committees. The membership chairman. Mrs. Roy Sarjent, reported 81 senior and 17 junior paid members. Mrs. Maury Snyder, junior activities chairman, reported a Halloween party will be held tonight (Wednesday* for the j.;nior members. Mrs. Wallace Huffer reported a rummage sale wffi be held November 2, 3 and 4 for the benefit of the Wawasee Warriors. The sale will be held in the Legion hall. Food donations for a member may I be left in the Legion hall on Saturday. November will be rehabilitation month and the auxiliary members will send cards and gifts to veterans’ hospitals and state hospitals and to service men overseas. Mrs. Charles Frushour and Mrs. Bill Coburn were hostesses for the evening. They served refreshments to the 18 members present. Ladies Os The Round Table Meet I The Ladies of the Round Table of Syracuse met in the home of Mrs. Dayton Mock on October 23. | President, Mrs. James Alford, con-, ducted a short business meeting. A letter was read from a member. Mrs. Hilary Bachman, who has arrived at her new home at Phoenix, Ariz.. Goods from the blind school to be sold by the club were displayed. Mrs. Michael Neff. program chairman, turned the meeting over to Mrs. Vernon Beckman, who pre- . sent cd the program, “Your Land ( and My Land”. She- opened the pro,gram with a recording by th’ folk «singer Woodrow W. Guffrey of • “Yo.r Land and My Lahd”. Mrs. Beckman displayed state flags and flowers and told how the different stales had been named and what each state is especially proud of and other interesting highlights. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the 19 members present and a social period followed. The next meeting will be held in | the elementary school on Novan- i ’ ber 6. Mrs. Eloise Method will be ithe hostess. Syracuse I Locals Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groves and daughter of Pleasant Ridge were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong, Syracuse. [ Sunday guests of Mrs. Lydia and ■ Miss Ida Deardorff, Syracuse, were; Marion Castrodale of Kalamazoo, i Mich., and Helen R. Gonser of' Paulding, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicolai of Syracuse flew to El Paso. Tex., to spend a week with their son. Capt. Larry’ Nicolai. Mrs. Nicolai and two children. Capt. Nicolai will be stationed at El Paso for another three weeks and will then b? transferred ! to Augusta, Ga Mrs. Georgia Buster. Syracuse, j entertained a group of women in ' her home on Wednesday evening. There were 13 present. She was assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Gilbert, in serving refreshments, i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Pfingst of i Syracuse have returned home after spending a month with their son. W.' K. Pfingst. Mrs. Pfingst and family in California. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown, former Syracuse residents, are expect-. cd to arrive at the home of Mr. | Brown’s mother. Mrs. John Darr. :• on Novranher 1 from Laos. Mrs. Wilford Hodler. Syracuse, has gone to Hope to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Gene Norman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manwaring and daughters of Mentone, enjoyed a tiffkey dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner, Syracuse, on Sunday.

Wednesday, October 25, 1967

TWO-CAR CRASH NORTH OF SYRACUSE SUNDAY A two car crash Sunday at 12:10 ' p.m. on U. S. 6 and the junction of * Huntington street road (C. R. 29) north of Syracuse was caused by 1 brake failure on one of toe cars. 1 Miss Sue E. Lepper, 17, Bremen, driver of a 1960 Chevrolet involved in the accident, sustained a slight concussion and a laceration to the forehead. A passenger, Janet C. Smith, 15, also of Bremen, received I a sijoht concussion, lacerations to the forehead and numerous abrasions , to the body. Mrs. Bernadin? K. Gann. 38. of' Poughkeepsie. Ark., whose 1960 Ford struck- the 1960 Chevrolet, was not injured. Passengers in her car, Lester L. Gann. 35. suffered laceration to the nose and abrasions to the left. kn~e, and his step-son Gary Harrington. 13,. also sustained laceration to the j face and abrasion to the right arm. i A son. Ronald, age eight, and the f imily dog riding in the back seat j were not hurt. The injured persons were taken to the Goshen hospital and released after treatment. Milford Locals Sunday evening guests of Mr. and ' •!--. 3 were John Hurd and family of r 1 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zmm r-’n of r ? Milford. Virginia Arthur, daughter of Mr. ) Mrs. Don Arthur cf Dewart Lak’, was b:m? frem college last v n-t end. : ' Dennis Rumfelt of Goshen was a suoper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry BiUer of r 2 Milford Sunday. The Island Chapel church of near Mi-ford had a rally day at the church Sundav, Cot. 22. Jim Orn, son cl Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Orn of Milford, was home from college over the week end. H? went back Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. Dan. Becky, and David of Milford attended th? Purdu"-Oregon State football grim? at Purdue Saturday. Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Max Duncan of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Battenfield of Winamac attended the Pur-due-Oregon State football game Saturday. Mis. T. A. Miller, Mrs. Gail Clia xman and Mrs. Burris Sharp, all of Milford, spent Tuesday in Chicago shopping. Mrs. Benjamin Kipfer. Mrs. Esther Reineke, Mrs. Ruby Zimmerman and Mrs. Kipfer’s granddaughter, Janet Mayer, all of Bluffton. <pent Sunday in Milford. Mrs. Kipfer is the former Saloma Bier of Milford. They were in attendance at the Zimmerman and Stieglitz reunion at the fire station in Milford. Mrs. Zimmerman ha?, been a guest in the Kipfer home for, several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and children. Joe, Ann and Pam, of Atwood, entertained Sunday in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Herman ; Miller, parents of Mrs. Wolf. Others , present were Jerry Miller of Nappanee. a grandson of the Millers, Mrs. Merl Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick and son Tommy of Atwood.

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Announces Marriage Os Daughter Mrs. Lois Schleeter, Syracuse, is announcing the marriage ot her daughter, Sandra Susanne, to John R. Paxson on September 23, at 7:30 p.m. in Saint Andrew Methodist church, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Howard attended the couple. They are at home at Zimmer Estates, Dayton. Both are employed at Wright-Patterson air force base, Dayton. Entertains For Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. James Butt, Syracuse. entertained at dinner Sunday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. John R. Paxson of Dayton, Ohio, who were married recently, Mrs. Paxson is the former Sandra Schleeter. Those present were Clyde Butt and sons, Alan and Billy, Mrs. Lucy Kegg, Mrs. Lois Schleeter, Steve Butt and Kenneth Butt. Marley Evans 111 At Grace Seminary Marley Eugene Evans 111, son of Marley Evans, Jr., of r 4 Syracuse, is among the 179 students enrolled in Grace Theological seminary for th? fall semester. Mr. Evans, who is a 1959 graduate of Burris high school, also holds i the B.S. d gre? from Ball State university. A member of th? First Baptist church at Warsaw, he is married to th? former Patricia Lee Cave. Evans is a middler (second year) student in the seminary. Blue Grass Music To Be Feature Os Nappanee Church The Country Gospel Aires, a Blue ■ Grass Gospel group will be at the Church of God at Locke at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29. ■ The group is from Middletown, ■ Ohio. The church is two miles north of Nanpanee on 19, then three-quarter mile vest on county road 50 and one block south. TlP*' CHARLES KERLINS SPEND WEEK END IN LAFAYETTE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin spent Saturday and Sunday in Lafayette at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Groves. On Sunday the birthday of Mrs. Groves was obsened with the following other relatives being present: Mr. and Mrs. Gary Groves and daughter Tracy of Brookville: Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Randolph and son Scott, and Thad Harvey of Kingman; and Miss Sonia Shafer of Huntington. LOSES LICENSE FOR SPEEDING Wilbur B. Knepp, 31, r 1 Syracuse, lost his license for 90 days and paid $33.25 in justice of the peace Richard Stephenson’s court at Goshen. Knepp was fined for speeding 120 miles per hour in a 65-mile zone on US 33 and SR 313. between the California Drive-in southeast of Goshen to US 6. State trooper Mark Short made the arrest Friday.

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