The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 November 1967 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, November 29, 1967

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LAKELAND SCHOOL NEWS

Plan Convocation At Syracuse On Events Following WW II

The Syracuse high schocfi students are planning a convocation program to be held at 9:15 a.m. on December 7. The program will be the outgrowth of an in-depth study of the situations which led to th? events following World War 11, the exodus to Israel and the move of Arabs into Jordan. Th' St-dy has been done with the world history class, two English classes, art classes and the concert band. The five classes will present a ical background, a review of literature, the artists view of the feeling of people and the hand wffl play music which illustrates, in sound, the inner turmoil that exists ■

Milford FFA Chapter Takes Field Trip To Windy City November 20

By l>an Beer 'Fhe .MLtord FFA chapter went to t!. • International Ijvvstoek Exposition held in the International Ampithea’er and the Chicago Stockyards on Monday. Nov. 20. Hie chi pter mimbers watched the judging of the beef cattle, breeding class, and the picking of the iiratwi champion steer The members also vidwed cxhib.ts of bogs, sheep, dairy calt»e and hurs-

Lakeland Seniors

TED SPEICHER —MHS— Ted Cart Speieh.-r is the~son of < Lewis and Miriam Speicher and resides on r 2 Milford. He has an old.r brother NaJ who attends Mauch st I college and a younger brother Toni who is a freshman. He also has two ss! rs. Sue in the fifth grade and Amy in kiiMiergarten. An active member of the senior class. Kt'- i> on the bask tball, track has ‘.ill and cross country teams H • b.longs to the Rhetama cli'b and is a member of the band and chorus. Aft.r .iduauon he plans to go on to He is currently working at Lakeland campers in his offschool hours wh<n asked what hs favorite sport was he replied basketball ‘The Dirty Dozen” is his favorite book ANITA L. REASONER —NWHS— I Anna L Reasoner plans to go to college after her graduation from North Wister high school this spring. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Reasoner of North Webster Anita is majoring in English. history, science and math and will have minors in speech and Spanish. Spanish. English and speech are her favorites. An active memb-r of the senior class, she is m band, choir, swing choir, pep club. Spanish ckib. speech club. National Honor Society and is on the annua, staff. She is also active in the Brethren church youth group and is church representative to the section. She has Spanish, English and speech awards. Oth.r numbers of the family include Cheryl, 18; Barry, 15 and a •ophomore; David. 12. in the seventh grade: Erie, nine and in the fourth grade; and lasa. and in Hie second grade. Anita works at the White Front grocery. Swimming ami water ski-

ing are hr favorite spdrt-s. "Gone With Th? Wind” is her favorite book and play:ng the piano and organ and knitting and sewing are her favorite hobbies. KATHERINE SUE GEIBI.E —SHS— Kalherine Sue Geible is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Merrell Geiole of r 4 Syracuse. She has a younger sister, Becky. who is a sophomore, and an older sister, Elizabeth, who is a senior at Indiana Central college. She also has a younger brother, Norman, who is a junior; and an older brother, David, who is a sophomore at Indiana Central. Being a spectator at a basketball game is her favorite sport and the piano is her hobby. "The Silver Chalice” by Costain and ony other Costain novels is her favorite reading material. She will graduate with majors in English, history, science and math and minors in Latin. Spanish, band and chorus. Math and English are her favorite subjects. She has been in Tri-M four years, the honor society for three years, GAA her freshman year, FTA the past three years, band two years, chorus four years, student council her sophomore year, pep dub four years, and the annual staff this year. She is also a member of the church choir. She received a Spanish award

during su.-h struggl?s in the history of man. No attempt has been made to prove the right or wrong of decisions mad• in this area of history, but to gain charer conceptions of the events and to b tter understand th? f ding.' of the p.ople who were caught up in the movements. This program is an exp:riment nt . c-■ d and classes tog ther in their search for knowledge and deeper Und rstanding. It is hop?d that it will bring about a more complete experience with history through an active humanities approach.

is. The machinery fi.ld had a variety of modem equipment which proved of interest. The trip proved to be a great success and the chaptv r is planning more like it. Other chapter activities have been the green hand initiation and the peat hunt. The east side of state road 15 is ahead. Roger Korenstra was named the Milford creed contestant. He will represent Milford in the district contest to be held in March.

and a duz iv ip award. Kaihy p-ans to attend Indiana Central and major in English or element ary educat ion. LORETTA I.AI GULIN Lor 'ii.i L n raine Laugh! n is th? charming daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Itob; rt Laugtu n of 400 north Harrison stmt, Syracuse. She is undoplans alter graduation but states sh? wiE go to a busm ss svhi »oi or music sclioo! or will travel and work. If we w,re gixing awards for seniors of the week, Loretta would surely receive one. She states she has three younger sisters and she’s proud to live with and enjoys them. Roberta is a junior. Diana is in the seventh grade and Jackie Lea is 12. .She statis "We like to be togctlier B a family so we work together, go to school church, eat. pray, fish aixl camp together as a family should. Upon graduation Loretta will have majors in home ec, social studies and English and minors in business, band and science. Home ec. band, English and typing are her favorite subjects. Sh' has played the flute in the liand for four years and is a member of the GAA, bowling team, cheer block, Spanish club and 4-H. She also teaches the fifth and sixth graders part-time at the Concord EUB church. She has received letters in GAA ..nd in kind Ltreffa baby sits and does housework during the summer at Lake Wawasde. She enjoys watching the mighty Jackets play basketball and likes bast ball, bow ling and both Aater and Snow skiing. Sh? also enjoys horsebade riding when she gets the chance. “Up and Down the Stair Case” and "The Cross and the Switch BliKie” by David \Vi*.kerson are her favorite books She likes to I saw, cook, bake, coiled rocks, stamps aad driftwood. Her favorite hobby, however, is camping—coast to coast.

The i Rapp Report By Gloria Rapp The play cast really appreciated the help Bob Hoerr and Linda Kesler gave them with their make up. Mr. Cole is also to be congratulated for putting up with us and getting the play in shape. ready to perform. Good hick to the Trojans this Friday and Saturday nights I hope everyone had a nice t ■ Thanksgiving. I 1 1 re ! >zT* BE A DONOR l fgf Bloodmobil*

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MILFORD SCHOOL MENUS December 4 to 8 Mon. - Sloppy Joes, green beans, fruit cup. Johnny Appleseed cake, milk Tues. - Salisbury steak with sauce, buttered potatoes, carrot and celery sticks, fruit gelatine squares, bread, butter, milk. Wed - Chop suey with chow mein nood!- I Salad, wacky cake quares' rolls and butter, milk. Thrrs. - Egg salad sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, golden glow saiad. apricot cup. milk. Fri. - Beans with ham. whipped potatoes cabbage slaw, cornbread and butter, frosty creme dessert, milk. Senior Mothers Hold Two Meetings The Senior Mothers club of Syracuse met in the Lutheran church basem nt on November 13 with Mrs. Theodore Hvrtenstein aS hostess. President Mrs. Deloss Smith conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Marylyn Deck showed pictures of Rome, its monuments and masterpieces. Th? Senior Mothers club met Novchlkt 27 in the home of Mrs. Venn Brinkman with Mrs. Wayne Stahly as co-hostess. President Mrs. Ddass Smith, presided at the business meeting. A can iv and recipe exchange was held. The annual Christmas party will be held December 11 in a Syracuse s.-.lauran’ at 6:30 p.m. There w.ll be a gift exchange. Auxiliary Holds Regular November Meeting The American Legion Auxiliary unit 223 of Syracuse met Tuesday night for its regular meeting. The president. Mrs. T. L. Kline, opened the meeting in regular form. Reports were heard from the various committee chairmen. It was announced that one pair of crutches are out A tree will be bought and decorated for the Legion hail. Discussion was held on sending used toys to the Knight st own school. ITiis was tabled until more information can be obtained. Mrs Anna Davis reported that -everal members had donated cookies and had met in her home to pack the cookies to be sent to servicemen. Th? Junior Auxiliary Christmas party will be held December 3). The Auld Lang Syne party of the American Legion and Auxiliary will be held December 20 in the hall. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Etta Baker. Mrs. Welcome Gaskill nd Mr< Everett Crow to the 18 • Mrs. Davis won the door prize. The Christmas party and meeting will be held December 19, the third Tuesday’ instead of the usual fourth one There will be a gift exchange. MILFORD R 1 RESIDENT OBSERVES 85TII BIRTHDAY The 85th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Matilda Beer of r 1 Milford was observed the day after, on Sunday. \r. 2f>. at her home when several of her children could be present for a pleasant day and a dinner in early evening. A grandson. Keith Beer, read a Thanksgiving story to the guests. Mrs Beer was the recipient of many lovely gifts and cards. Present were Mr and Mrs. Elmer Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Myer and Re. a. Dune Beer and fiancee. Sharon Plum, all of Antwerp, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Samuel Schuch of Bremen: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beer. Mr. and Mrs Robert Beer. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer, Misses Virginia and Cynthia Beer, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Beer. "Jr., and family, and Miss Esther Beer, all of Milford.

GLEN PINKERTONS HAVE COMPANY THIS WEEK Several persons have called in the ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pinkerton of r 2 Milford during the past week. , The callers follow: Mr. and Mrs. | Harvey Hollar. Mrs. Earl Wolferman. ( Mrs. Marshall Estep. Mrs. Charles Teeple and John. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- I mond Pinkerton. Mrs. John Stump. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kin- ’ ney, Mrs. Gordon Teeple', Mrs. Anna i Hepler and Mrs. Don Fox, all of the Milford area; and Mrs. Stanley Hoopingarner and children and Mr. i and Mrs. Richard Heyde, all of Syr|acuse, , Also. Mrs. Jim Rabb of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Martz of Mishawaka: Mr. and Mrs. Burl Martz of Nappanee: Mrs. Harold McKibbin and Joe of Leesburg: and Miss Karen Copeland of Warsaw. BARN FIRE TODAY An electrical fire was discovered in the barn belonging to Charles Good on road 1200 N. about threequarters of a mile west of Milford, this afternoon. Light damage was reported. The Milford fire department responded to the call.

0 V ’ Air . \ • Itml Wap. ' bHHb RIGHT ' ~ RIDERS ir This Chicago Motor Chib school safety poster, distributed in April to more than 45.000 classrooms in Indiana and Illinois, is a reminder of an important eyeing safety rule: “Bicycle Riders—Right Riders. Abu should always ride uhA traffic at the right side of the roadway -and as close to the edge of the roadway as possible. This poster should also serve as a reminder to parents that it is their responsibility to teach their children all the rules of bike safety. Briefly summarized, the other rules are: (I) keep your bike in good repair; (2‘ obey all traffic rules, including signs, signals, and signaling of turns, just as motorists must; ' 3 walk your bike y streets; I be alert at all. times and no horseplay on the streets; '> ' ride single file with other cyclists; 6 nr: • r ride double on a bike; (7) have front and rear lights and teiiectors in working order fur night riding; (8) avoid the busy streets whenever possible; and (9) yield the right of way to pedestrians.

■■■■IMBMMIIIBEMnKfMMBnP' I THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HEMLINE BN WORLD I ENDED IN I NEW ERA IN DRESS BEGAN. TEARS BEFORE ONLY DY'S TOES MAD SHOWN. NOW THE LONS "HEMAAEDIN“ HEMLINE BEGAN CREEPING UP HER CALF/ $T REACHED ITS "SUMMIT* IN THE SO'S. WOMEN BECAME "BOYISH’IN THEIR DISPLAY OF LEGS, "BOBS'* AND FLATTENED m J/ /Jfrv t?N 1947 THE / rt. r— v hemline came 3 S rs-t S, TUMBLING DOWN- \ IRHS&” fB T U|\ ALMOST ASFARAS \ V/1 Al IN 19®! WHEN ' A ™z. ;l I• ,V A LZ? A WARTIME FABRIC 5 ""p-'V WGk \ RATIONING ( TA V I I ENDED, DESIGNEES ( TMHBKtI NM\ O /vStb WW-USING AS jl \\ \ ‘ W T MUCH MATERIAL / \\ j I gU / J 2 AS THEY COULD.' IIJ I fetrs TODAY.. .WHEN BUYING V ■f —i) I ■■ kA womens or children's ««>- « U/IO \YA APPAREL LOOK FOR THIS Q I ill \LABEL-THE SYMBOL OF I IE 11 \V/Yn DECENCY, FAIR LABOR VjLGWU;/ Cr/Z// \ 1 STANDARDS AND THE a AMERICANW'AYOF LIFE. L?*■ —

HEAITH & SAFETY Mainly for Ly Carol Hart

Don’t Say Goodliye to Accidents

Accidents that cause injuries, pain and misery ixe here today — and here tomorrow. Keep a clear and detailed account of the accident record for each member of the family, advises the Council on Family Health. Such records serve to refresh memory which can play tricks, and provide

vita! information to doctors for proper diagnosis and treatment. The records need not be as complete as those kept by doctors and nurses. They need only be simple accounts of the accident and treatment. They will come, in handy when a child enters college, gets a job, joins the armed forces, marries, or applies for special benefits. Note whether the accident was a poisoning, fall, burn or scald, cut or any other type of injury. Write down the date and place, and the exact nature of the injury: broken bones, damaged areas of flesh and skin, injury to a vital part of the body. Record any surgery that was required. Note the reaction to the surgery or medication. Be generous with the size of form you use. You may discover to your surprise there is more information to be recorded than you expected. And you may find out that a member of your family is mere accident prone than you realized. Family health and accident records should be filed where they are easily accessible. More than one member of the family should know the safe-keeping place.

SEE OUR LOVELY POINSETTIAS Buy Them Now For Pre-Christmas Enjoyment For Your Home And Friends All Kinds of Christmas Greens BEER'S FLOWERS MILFORD PHONE: 658-4712

: FV'- U Lr -- ,g;3 j Too often, such records ars kept faithfully by the homemaker, who keeps the storage place a secret from other members of the family. In cases of emergency, when the homemaker herself becomes ill, it imposes an additional burden on the family if no one else knows where the family accident records are stored.

COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on December 4. 1967. Bessie Himes 375.C0 Edith B. Beltz 325 00 Princess Marie Frush 30n.C0 Marilyn Williamson 291.66 Frances Noble 268 33 Betty J. Busselberg 375.00 Elnora S. Cox 325 00 Kathryn M. Teel 291.66 Haze! B. Harman 291.66 Jeanne K. Endicott 258.33 Idle,- Arm,y 375.00 Phyllis Munson 325 00 Rhi Miller 300.0*1 Lucille McCleary 291.66 Margaret Menzie 268.33 Celeste Briganti 207 07 Doris Pike 3C2.25 Ruth Hoppus . 330.00 Helen Gcsh-rt 200.00 Roger Fellows 461 66 Fred C. Carlin 445 00 Gerald D. Oswalt - 41G67 H. Earl Boggs 291.66 Jerry A. Johnson 416.67 B. James Baker 583.33 Rorald L. Harris 438.33 Bill E. Brower 4.38.33 Jean Tuka 79.50 Avis B. Gunter 354.17 Iva L. Carpenter 330.uu Alice R Randels 300.00 Blanche Garber 320 00 Mcrjorie A. Nye 148.50 Claudette Himes 27.00 Billie F. Andrews 216.06 Carol Mullet 72.00 Henry Hackworth 416.66 Rslth Whitesell -568.33 Elizabeth F. Smith 166.66 Edward B Funk 314 .66 Milo E. Clase 41.66 Maxine Clase 18 75 George A Nye 325 CO Robert. L. Rasor 266 £6 Loren T Kruger 13» co Charles E Hively .80 00 Mauric Lewallen Fo,> ■’ Sh, in.an Marshall 80.00 C. W. Weaver !, f* CO CLERK United Telephone Co., phone Howards Supplies 92.60 A E. Boyce Co., do 109 CO Waddell Printing Co . do Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., do 54.00 AUDITOR Unit.-d Telephone Co , phone 43 Business Equip Co., rep. 12.41. A E Boyc - Co., Supplies 243 40 Waddell Printing Co., do 16 80 1 Warsaw Off. Supp Co., do “00 TKFASURFR Untied Telephone Co . phone 13 75 A. 5 Boj .e Co., supp, 808.99 : RECORDER United Tel-phone Co., phon: 18.23 ; Bankers Dispatch Corp., imns. 4.70 i Syracuse Quality Printers, postage A Supp. 98 50 Warsaw Ch- mical Co . supp. 300 Warsaw Off. Supp.. do 93 8o Ginter Electric Service, equip. 132.49 SHERIFF Milton • Jim'' Warner, dog catcher 54 V 0 United Telephone Co.. Phone i 5.85 cold Auto Supply. R- P.airs 222 02 L A- L Body Shop, do 19.10 Motorola C. A E.. Inc., do 36.10 David E. Andrews. Meals—Pris. 274 30 Dunwell Service. Garage 29.951 ~ . s< rvice Co do 119 00 Business Equip. Co . Supple s 2.51 Texaco, Inc., Garage 8.21 Nal l Police Chiefs A- Sheriff's Information Bureau. Supplies 7.50 Warsaw Office Supply, do .98 Cox Studio. Other Opi-r. 22 50 Geo, W. Sliger. Equip. 50 00 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co . Phone 15.90 Charles M Brower. Mil age 33.84 Warsaw Office Supply, Supp. A Equip. 17 32 Lincoln Graphic Corp . Other Open .56 COUNTY ASSESSOR United Telephone Co.. Phpn. 13 45 Winona Lake Postmaster, Postage A Supplies 124.73 Can T Zimmer. Postage A Mileage 60 60 Fnden. Inc.. R pair 49 91 ■) Syracuse Quality Printers. SuppU s 3CO Warsaw Office Supply Co . do 36.2 < Business Equip Co., Equip. 70 09 WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR Unit'd lebphone Co.. Phone 11.60 Pc it A Oberli. Mileage 10X00 - ;. office Machine'S. Reoai.- 32.59 Wa ;.tw Office Supply. Supplies 38.93: Busili ss Equip. CO.. Equip to Supp >2 05 PROSECVFING ATTORNEY Allan A Rasor, Clerical o? GO Allan A Rasor. Phone 587 Allan A. Rasor. Rent 25 00 CIRCUIT COURT Gen B Lee Jud, V nued 40 GV Derris I Camden. Reporter-Ve iu d 800 Rob-rt Burner.. Pauper A torn-y 85 00 Unit d Telephone Co.. Phone 102 92 Lecrani A. Craword. Bailiff —Veu. 5.00 Vv.Xac' J. Manrow. Mileage—Prcq. 55 10 Howard's. Supplies 50.25 Warsaw Office Supply, do 69>59 Syracuse Quality Printers, do. 11.00 Al Crawford, Meals -Jurors 4 79 ; Cafeteria, do 66 5 Win e..... A St.;s. Inc., do i:* e ' Busin ss Equip. Co.. Supp. A Equip. 186.1. Ali. u Smith Co., Law Books t 250 Lawvers Co-op Pub. Co., do 1 .. '>• Na : .il Council on Crime A D< Mnquency, Law Books 7.15 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Warsaw Printing Co. Printing It'S* Mail-Journal, Legal Ad 44 > 3 Times-Union, do 38 59 A E.-Boyce Co Inc.. Printing 282.10 COURT HOUSE Unit d Telephone Co.. Phone 13.00 North Ind. Pub Sent.. Gas A Elec. 262.30 Sewage Tr. atmenc Otfice, Sewage 32 75 V. iter Ut lit: s. Water 57.53 Conifor- nip. Inc R pairs 31.-0 Power Plant Service, Inc., io 109 54 Smith Applianc, s. do 750 Correlated Products. Inc., Ins.it. 16.2a Cover-All Rental, do 12 40 J. I Holcomb Mfg Co., do 23 16 Warsaw Cl.an Towel Service, do f-O.W Warsaw Dry Cleaners. O'her Op Exp. 50 25 ~~ JAIL United Telephone C 0... Phone 35.87 North Ind. Pub. S-rv , Gas A Ele-. 173 46 Sewage Treatment Office. SeTage 4 20 ~ : t -r ,L ..lit:?.' In . Water 13.04 Bell r A Pressure Board. Repair 2 09 Dalton Foundries, lie., do 9.70 Gary Moor- A Sons, do 12.40 Rift El. ctrie. do 400 Hall Hardware. Institution il 3.42 L '.ie City Wholesale Co., do 9.53 Wcrsaw Clean Tow-1 Service, do 11.5 V Arab T. rmit- A Pest ConTol. Pes* Control 5.00 COUNTY DRi.NAGL BOARD Georg A Nye. Mil a e 15 60 Tim- s-Union. L- gal Ad 3.65 Heckman Bindery. Binding 36.00 SERVICE OF! U ER United Telephone Co.. Fhore 25.28 CIVIL DEFENCE Milo E. das-. Phene *i.CO COMM! . .ION! RS Mail-Journal, legal Ad : :e 1 .m< |f-U:i..>n. <i, Warsaw Insura a A . n< ■■ I. >, - ;“5 83 Emerson Coy. Prem. Oil. Boni 1 00 Edna N Garris, do iJ 00 Edwin Peterson, d: I’oo Ralpii Thornburg, di 11 •CO Strayer Insurance Agency, do 17 15 North Ind. Pub. Serv.. Gas A Elec. 14.0-> Charles M. Brower,. Office Clean 16 CM Russell For-mart. Sr., do 16 00 Norman E. A Esther 11. Stephenson. Office Rent 206.00 Lor, n T Kruger. R. nt Dump Kcuip. ?75 00 Board or Reg. nts. Oakwood C tr , Grave Markers 40 00 W -<>w -’--"'tn nt Worka Grave Marker B.ot> ... . .at... al Home. V t Bur. 125 CO Harris Funeral Home, do 10»Vi>0 m !a'*-n . Funeral Hom-, do 203.00 Tom Barker. Fox Bounty 3 00 Paul D Be, ry. do 30 Oo E tty Bogus, do 33 80 Charles La Fuze, do 3.® M-s Robert Wiggs, do 3on D-bbie Dl'-rcks,- Fox Bounty 3.00 Mrs Wayne Drudge, do 3.09 B-mice Egc-If. do JOO

i t [ l 'k / I Ik 3nc. I l||l J 824 S. Calhoun ! 1 ,\|j 11 Ft Wayne. Indian* K l| L Phone 744-2173 IHSURAMCE • INCUSTRIAL . FINANCE OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS “Decimal*” err Mth« Subject Io Prior Porchese We WUI Buy 30 American Income Lil* UM *3 Bankers United Life 6-4 40 Midwestern United Life 20.4 50 Franklin Electric IL 25 Standard Life Subject to Prior Sale We Will Sell 50 Consumers Nat’! Life 9-* 100 Earth Mount, Inc. «-5 100 First United Life 3-3 100 Small Business Finance 11.6 IM Summit Growth Corn. 5. 3* United Home Life ».* Local Representative Herbert Dickerson Call: Syracuse 457-2454 Prices are net. No commissions.

Bonnie Harman, do 3 00 I. Joe Leckrone, do 3.< o Kent McDonald, do 3.(ft. Wayne Miller, do 15.0 .>onaid A. Sand, do 3.0 C William L. Von is. do 3 i Co. Council for the Retarded, Approp. Mental Retarded 5000.00 I.tr.e Byron Hospital. T-B Patient 284.22 Brennan Drug Store. Care Two. Patient 4 65 Wa’tei Drug Co.. Milford, do 26.8'1 Orn Nursing Home, do 243.00 Piairic View R.st Home, Inc . do 284.00 Thomas F. Keough. M.D.. M-dical—lnmates IC.OO Willian C. Parke, M.D., do B.CO Roland S. Snider. M D.. do 9.0. Kos. Co. Treasurer. Ditrh Ass ss. 57 11 Auditoi of Wabash Co., Change of Venue 31 .OC Arnold A Joan Dierks. Dump Maint. ~ Cyril F. Likens, do Strnley Scott, do 209.09 Ralph A Clara F. Lusher, Surplus Tax 2.50 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL G«crg«- M Haymond 400X0 Cat roll Sherman 68'.' .50 Loren J. Pound SeO.OO Barbara Neer 48( 50 Nellie Van Marcke 350.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. CLAIMS Dr. Wilmer Busher, Board Member 10.0'3 Dr. Robert L. Conrad, do 10-00 A. F Ferguson. DDS. do. A Mile. 11.60 Byron C. Kennedy, do 10.00 Dan Loman. do. do 11.00 Wymond B. Wilson. MD. do. do 12.00 Uniud Tiephone Co.. Phone 23.00 Warsaw Postmaster. Postage 15.00 Barbara Neer. Mileage 49.C0 Loren Pound, do 74.16 Carrell Sherman, do 75.12 Executive Office Machines. Repair 45.00 Cox Studio. Supplies ’9 86 Wirraw Office Supply Co., do 12.80 Warsaw Insurance Agency, Insur. 21.92 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL Allan And rs 431 70 John A. Armold 434 70 Clirtord F. Bak r 45730 Charles E. Cotton -L4.CO Erm.u G. Coy 434.t0 Join E. Davis 434 70 Murt A. Dawalt 434.~v Han id Gerard 439.30 Gilbert E. Griffis 431.70 M ::.t r L. Hartman 4J-5.70 Fi utricle E Kammerer 431.70 Ruts .11 Krichbaum 434 70 i Donald E. Kuhn 415.89 j H . M’ll. r 434.70 j V.atv. Miner 434.70 Bobby D. Miner 434 70 L -r L Montel 434.70 Leo'Mcsi' .r 4 >l7O Ror.ald Norman 434.70 Paul Randall 440 45 Roswell Robbins 434.70 Harold Rob rts 434.70 Roveld Spaulding 434.70 Wayre L. Wood 434.70 Gar: P Young **34 . - John Alexander -53 '?: Charles E. Bucher 453 60 Normart W. Ciouse 453 6b Don Forney 453.50 Wilierd Fn tz 458 40 Bobby J. Griffis 453.60 Marsball Hawley 458.40 Walt er Joniz 2.32 CO Lawreree Kmdig 453 10 E’lts Koh-r 454.80 Ralph E. Linn 453.60 Earl Long 433.60 Donald Metzger 453.60 Glenwood Secor 453.6 v Karb y Slater . 110.4 b Jerry Stutzman 432.01. Luther G. Vancleave 45,.‘_0 George T White 444 15 Rex Deaton 453.60 Max E. Brown 434 10 Russell Sechrist 533 95 Gail L White 360 00 Worley Spitler 487 20 Kermit F. Summers . 416 40 Claude Christner 661.17 Chari, s R Cleveland 1251 00 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. CLAIMS Prud- ntia! Insurance Co Insur. 1651.06 United Telephone Co., Phone 34.89 North Ind. Pub. Serv.. Gas A Elec. 167.09 Mail-Journal. Legal Ad 22.06 Tim< s-Union. do 25.64 Executive Office Marhin-s. Repair 22 50 Motorola C. A E . Inc . de 178.30 Warsaw Automotive Supply. Inc.. Garage A Parts 670 17 Gulf oil Corp.. Garage 166.65 Cover-All Rental S< n ice, do ■ 506,20 Gast Fuel A Service Inc., do 286.70 K-Iley Tile A Floor Covering, do ♦ 50 \ Lak City Wholesale Co., Inc .do 25.60 : Millington Bros d» 13 75 Mceliering Supply Co.. Inc . do 84 30 i Purity Cvhnd r Gases. Inc , do 275.92 Sharp Hardware Co., do 7.68 Inc:, do • 2128.73 Wai saw or.. C earn rs. 80 A E. Boyce Co.. Inc., Supplies 15.60 Warsaw Quiet- supp.y Co., uo . | Mae Friedman, Grave Jack Garman, do 184 Bt> i Hoy Ryman, do 31.2 E.mer Z:m'm. rman. do 377.40 I A M. Hods s- Ready-Mix, Concrete 21.70 1 Pi.rcetoh Equip. Co,. Bituminous 2323.43 1 Logansport M> tai Culvert. Co . Inc . Culverts 1100.68 - American Steel Supply Corp.. Repair Parts 1148.10 1 Cummins Dies,! of Indian.*, Inc„ do 111.53 j Indiana. Equip. Co.. 1nc...d0 91.36 1 Korte Bros . Inc., do 208.88 Stockberger Machinery. Inc., do 2009.93 : Sup- nor Pip Specialties, do 25.13 | Wolford Awning A Canvas Co . do 900 W & W Truck Sales. Ine . do 419 97 i Warsaw Insuranc Agency Insur 1425 03 1 Brooks Construction Co.. Inc., Rent Equip. 2224.79 Gragg Equip Co.. Equip 389 40 I COUNTY WELFARE DEPT PAYROLL Howard B. Johnson 600 00 i Opal Joy Harman 420 60 I Mary Ruth Wilson 420 00 Constanc- O. Buckles 410.00 , Jean F Grubb 13? 22 Lillian O. Davis 365.00 Yvonne Sue England 295.00 Beve.-iy Anne Warner 275.00; Dorothy L. Anglin 395.00 ; COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. CLAIMS Unit d Tel>phone Co.. Phone 96 -2' ! Constance O Buckl-s. Mileage 47. ,0 I J an F. Grubb, do 67.70 j Opal Joy Harman, do 45.65 . Howard B, Johnson, do 21.95 > Mary Ruth Wilson, do 27.95 i Warsaw Office Supply Co.. Maint. 103.50 Warsaw Office Supply Co.. Supp. 42.73 Warsaw Office Supply Co. Equip. 68.40 Thornburg Drug Co.. Crip. Ch. 12.38 [ Jam- s A. Shupe, DDS. do 14.03 | Lutheran Hospital, do 78.45 St. Joseph Hospital, do 36.00 i South B-nd Orthopedic Appliance Co , do 11.00, Central Shoe Company. Ward of Court 11 95 Council for the Retarded of Kos. Co., do . 8.00 I Argos Pharmacy, do 55,50 Judd Drugs. In,- No. 4, do 10.70 ; Thornburg Diutr Co. do <>oo, Walter Drug Co.—Milford, do 18 1.0 Murphy M- dical C-nter, do 70.00 , Robert D. Dormir-. M.D.. do 7.00 J M. Hampton. M D.. do 10.00 I K L Heyd- DD S do 62.00 | William C Park-. M.D., do 12 00 P H. Pierson. M D.. do 3.00 F L. Rheinheim-r, M D . do 11.50 , R S Snid-r M.D.. do 25 03 Richard D Strait. D DS., do IM CO E W Thomas. MD. do 37.00 Bc-ht I Home Place, do 186.00 • Indiana Methodist Children's Home, do 217.00 > Jean's, Childr n's Hom,-, do 185.75 I Saint Vincent Villa, do 150 00 I. Noble C. Blacker, do hereby certify that <he above is a true list of the claims to be pr< s nted to the Kosciusko Cou , Board of Ccmmissioners bn the 4-h day of D>-c-mber. 1967. Noble C. Block, r. Auditor. Kosciusko County LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is her by r-n that the B ard of Zoning Appeals of the ’’’own of Syracus-. Kosciusko County. State of Ind ma. will, on D-c mber 14. 1967 at the Town Hall located at 418 South Huntuwten Strict. Syracuse. Indiana, at 7 30 p.n, ' consider the p- tition of , : a k H Francis and Carolyne Sue Francis, husband and wife, for a variance in the use cf the foUcwthg describ d real es-at.- situat.- in Turkey Cre-k Tjwnship. Kosciusko County. Indiana, to-wit: A tract of land in th- Northw-st fractional v. of the Northeast M of Section 6. Township 34 North, Rang 7 East, as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corn, r of said Northwest fractional Q and running th-nc» S 541.1 feet to a post: thence W 885 feet to the center line of a highway for a pmtcipal place of beginning i-nd running thence N 32 degrees W 190 fe t along th- cent, r line of the road: thcnc E 179 f-et to an iron stake: th-nc> S 160 fe<-t to -an iron stak. : thence W 67 9 feet to the plac of beginn’ng and containing 0.44 acr-s. more or less. which variance will p-rmlt the construction and used a residential dwe ling building of a size less than the minimum required size und r th-provisions cf the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Syracuse on said aoove d< scribed real estate. All persons interest-d in said petition and matter should appear at said time and place and they will be glvt-n an opportunity to be h-ard. Dee Stiver. Secretary Board of Zoning Appeals LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will at 10 a.m. o- t*' 12th day of Dec.. 1967. at the Cl rk's Office. Court House in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the application of -he following named p is~ns. requesting the issue to the applicant at th locatio-. her inafter set out. of th- Alcoholic B« verac> Permit of the class hereinaf;-r designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant and th ■ propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: American Legion Post 223 by Wally Huber. Comdr.. (Clubl Beer. Liquor A Wine Retailer. 114 South Huntington St.. Syracuse, Indiana. Warsaw Lodge No. 1423 Loyal Order of Moose by Allen Hart. Mgr., (Clubi TRANSFER OF LOCATION, Beer, LiQUOT

% Wine Retailor Permit from RR No. to R.R No. 5. Rd 30 West. Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC CIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS. Chairman LEG AL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all dents of the Tom 11 of Syracuse and contiguous unini orporat. d area the limits ot the Zoning Ordinance th.- Town of Syracuse, that Dan A. ers and Lillie Warne.- have filed a ticn with the Board of Zoning Appeals a variance of land use from residential to Road Side Business use for the limited W and specific use in the construction and ■ operation of a miniature golf course and w customary activity related thereto, which ■ petition describes the following real es- 1 tate in Kosciusko County, Indiana. B-ginning at the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 34 N:t-b„ Rang? 7 East, thence South 1430 feet to the South edge of State Highway 13. thence Southeast rly along the South edge of said Highway 662 feet to the East line of said property, th nee South along said East line 150 feet to the South < dge of a county road, thence South 68 d <tr-es 4 minut-s West 120 feet, thence South *9 degnes 48 minutes West 300 feet, thence South 87 degrees 18 minutes West 157.5 feet, thence North 740 Let to the place of beiinning, comprising 5.5 acres, more or less. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, tha- a public hearing will be held on said p-tition at the hour of 7:3v) p.m. lESTI on th- ll h day of December. 1967. in the Town Hall. 418 South Huntington St , Syracuse. Indiana. NOTICE IS HEREBY FINALLY GIVEN, that all in; res-ed and i.ualifi, d persons may att -nd the public hearing and may be heard then on. De Stiv.r Ee.-r-te ry. Board pi Zoning Appeals. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public S' rvice Commission of Indiana Dock. t No. 31653 IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT PETITION OF REYNOLDS TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED ("REYNOLDS' ' AND ’’NTTED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC. ("UNITED"* A. FCR AUTHORITY TO REYNOLDS 1) TO SELL AND ASSIGN ITS ASSETS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMII ED TO ITS CERTIFICATE OF 4 TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY: ■ 2* TO TRANSFER AND CONVEY ITS > ASSETS AS UNI TED: \CC AFt.'‘:i'-Al HEV'XIH.IW ' ii-.F RFYnot.< is : :o ISSUE "S COMMON suecK :n payment .'■a 4 : ' <4 ! '” V I\HU’:S : ' : ’ r ' EXCHANGE KATES SAGE" TO' L RATES ?' IN EFFEC C AT THE ' ’ OF REYNOLDS. Notice is her-by given that the Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission. 908 State Office luildlnz. Indianapolis. Ind., at 9:30 a m . EST. on December 14. 1967. Public oartiFipation is request 'd. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By Gerald Seifert. Deputy Commissioner Indianan ills. Indiana. November 22, 1967 NOTICE TO RIDDERS Proposed Addition to Madison Elementary School The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation. Warsaw. Indiana. by and through its Board of Truste-s will receive sealed bids forth construction of Additions and Alterations to th Madison Elementary School. Warsaw. Indiana (including listed Altemat-S'. until 1:00 P.m. EST. on DceuiUr 28. 1967. in the Superintendent’s ptlic* of the Warsaw Community School Corporation. Warsaw. Indiana, at which time and place they will b- publicly op ned and read aloud. Any bid received alter the above designat'd time will b- returned unopened. Proposals ar- d-slred on each of the following classes of work:. 1., General Construetion. < 2. 'Plumbing. Hearn,;. Ventilating and Air Condi’ionmg Construction. iri.al Construction. 4. Systems. 5. Library Casework. 6. Mis-el’an.’ous Casework. 7- Folding Partitions. 8. Combined Bld' Anv bidder, at his option, may submi' a combin-d bid from any ctmlbination of the above clas e-; of proposals, so long as the tiidd- r also pr-s n's separate bids for ach prop<.' al class in the combination bid. except that combination prbpo.- ; so. number 1. 2 and 3 may b as one lump sum. The sure -ssfiil combination bidder for propose. .; numb' r 1. 2 and 3 shall, within two <2l days aft.-r notification as such, submit a cost breakdown of each class of work, the combination of which, forms the combined bid proposal. AU work shall b - .construct' d in full accordant . with 'his Notice. Instructions to Bidd-rs. General Conditions. Special Conditions Spe iitcations for Workmanship and Materials. Proposal - Forms. Instructions for ex-cuting contracts and plans as prepar. d by Keene Macßafe Associates. Inc and Richard Paul Miller. Architects and EnKin. crs, 2204 California Road. Elkhart. Indiana. All proposals shall b- properly and complet-ly executed on Indiana State Board of Accounts, Form No. 96. The Non-Colluslon Affidavit shall be properly I'Xeut'd. AU proposals shall b<- accompanied by Indiana Stat- Beard of Accounts. Form No. 96-A. completely executed. Each proposal shall also be accompanied bv an acceptable bld bond, certified 01 bank offi.-er's cheek, made payable to the Warsaw Community Schools Corporation for an ameun’ of not less than five per c-nt '5 ' > ot the amount of the proposal. which bid bond or ch-ck shall be forfeit-d as liquidat'd damages in case of fa 'ur- of the successful bldd-r to enter into a Contract and furnish a satisfactory pertormanc-, bond In an amount eoual to th- contract price within ten <lo> days aft r notification of the acceptance of his proposal. No bidder may withdraw his bid lor a t>- riod of ninety <9o' days after th’ date set for the opening ther- of. Eaclv proposal and accompanying documents shall be sealed and endorsed as specif! d in th" "Instructions to Bidders'’. Each successful bid dr shall bo required to furnish th Warsaw Community Schools a contra-t performance bond satisfactory to the Warsaw Community Schools Corporation conditioned upon th- final completion of sa'd work or th" par' ther-of cover -" by the bid. in accordance with and within the time provided in the contract th ’fof Th cost of said bond shall b paid by the contractor and It shall be d liver-d to the Warsaw Community Schools Corporation b> fore enterin- upon, the performance of the contract The r n’”*ct Documents, Including n’ans and An ifications. are on Hie at he off'c s of' Ke-n" Macßae Associates, Inc. and R- hard Patti Miller 2304 California Road Elkhart, Indiana. F. W Dod- Corporation 3325 North Anthony Avenue • Fort Wayne, Indiana. F. ,W. Dodg- Corporation 41G5 Millersville Road ’ Indianapolis. Indiana. F. W. Dodge Corporation 1040 Merchandise Mart Plaza Chicago, Illinois. The Build-rs Exchange of St. Joseph Valley 2015 W- stern Avenue South Bend, Indiana 1 1 Superintendent’s Office Warsaw Community Schools Corporation Warsaw. Indiana. F. W. Dodge Corporation 1204 First Av-nue Evansville, Indiana. F. W Dodge Corporation 8234 Calumet Avenue Munster, Indiana 46321 Scan Phdtronix. Inc. 8372 Pendleton Pike Ir.dianapolls, Indiana Mr. Bob O'Brien The Construction League of Indianapolis, Inc. 1456 North Delaware Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Prime bidders may obtain a complete set of Plans and Sp cifications vpon application to the Architects. Prime bidders who obtain Flans and . Specifications, but do not submit bids will I forfeit their deposit unless returned in rood condition, not 1-ss than seven (7) ■ calendar days before bid due date. Mat- bidders, subcontractors, and all o h r parties shall not be eligible to secure plans or specifications from the Architect. Plans and specifications will be Dlac-d on file In various plan rooms and in the Architect s Office for their U "The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation of Warsaw. Indiana, reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding. By: James Girard, Secretary Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 22nd day of November, 1967.