The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 April 1968 — Page 7

LEGALS Commissioners Allowances The following Is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on April 1, 1968. T. Ethna Scott 900.00 Lawrence W. Butts 900.00 Wm. E. Ellis 900 00 E. Mazie Alexander 720.00 David E. Andrews 900.00 Charles M. Brewer 901.83 J. B. Mishler, M.D. 337.50 Carl T. Zimmer 765.00 Wayne R. Johnson 100.00 Carl Klotz 84 37 Robert O. Jones 100.00 Ray O. Eckert 112.50 Eldred Metzger _ 100.00 Charles A. Mikel 100.00 Austin Neher 100.00 Alton H. Boggs 84.37 Dan -11 E. Phillips 112.50 John W. Lutes 100.00 Warren Hawley 84.37 Robert L. Hoffman 100.00 H. A Ganger 112.50 Harold C. Kuhn 131.25 John Davidsen 112.50 Clam Stahl 112.50 Paul A. Oberli 525.00 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 Gene B. Lee 741.67 Doris L. Camden 557.91 Lorraine A. Crawford 343.33 Wallace J. Manrow 557.91 Jean L. Smith 433.33 Leo W. Adams 108.33 Ruth McCleary 108.33 Charles J. Menzie 108.33 Ralph Oyler 108.33 C. L. “Tim’’ Rovenstine • 108.33 J. Gerald Wallace 108.33 Merl H. Wertenberger 108.33 Fredrick W. Gilliam 315.00 Harvey Anglin 315.00 Ray Ferverda 315.00 Bessie Himes 386.25 Edith B. Beltz 334.75 Princess Marie Frush 309.00 Marilyn Williamson 300.41 Frances Noble 243.28 Betty J. Busselberg 386.25 Kathryn Teel, 334.75 Jeanne K Endicott 309.00 Georgia V. Nellans 300.41 Hazel B. Harman 308.33 Bonita Freeman 291.66 Georgia V. Nellans 85.75 Celeste C. Brigantl 152.25 Sally Grubb 147.00 Idlee Armey 386.25 Phyllis Munson 334.75 Rita Miller 309.00 Lucille McCleary 300.41 Margaret Menzie 276.38 Naomi Tuttle 204.75 Rita Golding 24.00 Ruth Hoppus 334.75 Helen Goshert 309.00 Roger Fellows 515.66 Fred C. Carlin 499.00 Gerald D. Oswalt 425.00 Earl Boggs 341.66 Jerry A. Johnson 425.00 James Baker 600.83 Ronald L. Harris 438.33 Avis B. Gunter 364.80 Iva L. Carpenter 329.60 Alice R. Randels 309.00 Arma L. Eckert 324.00 Evelyn E. Boggs 168.00 Bernice Graham 156 00 Freemar. Pence 144.00 Ed A. Rosswurm 120.00 Eleanor Vanator 300.00 Suzanne J. Shock 300.00 Elizabeth Ganger 108.00 Rudyard K. Sullivan 66.00 Donald Davidsen 96.00 Edward Cain 120.00 Blanche E. Garber 329.60 Helen L Howard 287.00 Thelma J. Leedy 287.00 Charles O. Buffer 120.00 Norma Jean Messmore 110.25 Jean Tuka 292.25 Billie F. Andrews 223.16 Henry Hackworth 437.50 Ralph Whitesell 429.16 Elizabeth R. Smith 166.66 Fdward B. Funk 316.66 Milo E. Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 Ester Markley 273.00 Irene B. Topper 260*00 A. A. Pfingst 273.00 V. D. Disher 52.00 George A. Nye 325.00

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Robert L. Rasor jkr rr Loren T. Kruger 125.00 Charles E. Hivcly ion 00 Maurice Lewallen 100.00 Shelman Marshall 100.00 CLERK Warsaw Postmaster, Postage 100.00 A. E. Boyce Co., Inc., Supplies 949.90 Howard’s, do 42.35 Warsaw Printing Co., do 123.35 J. R. Baum, M.D., Insanity i 7.50 William C. Kemp, M.D.. do 7.50 United Telephone Co., Phone 10.51 AUDITOR Lawrence Butts, per diem & Mileage 15.28 Kathryn Teel, per diem 10.00 United Telephone Co., Phone 20.77 Addressograph Multigraph, Serv. Contract 360.48 Warsaw Office Supply, do 178.50 A. E. Boyce Co., Inc., Supplies 16 40 Waddell Printing Co., Ass. supp. 687.90 Warsaw Printing Co., Supp. & Equipment 232.27 TREASURER Wm. E. Ellis, per diem & Mileage 15.28 United Telephone Co., Phone 113.10 Warsaw Postmaster, Postage 1700.00 Warsaw Office Supply, Repairs 417.00 A. E. Boyce Co., Inc., Supplies 248.’00 Warsaw Printing Co., Supplies ?42.25 Ist National Bank Lock Box Rental 10.00 Pitney-Bowes, Inc., Supplies 21.33 RECORDER , United Telehone Co., Phone 13.10 Bankers Dispatch Corp., Transportation of film .3.10 D H. Lessig Engineers, Supp. 7.50 Lincoln-Graphic Corp., do 2.22 Nagle’s Office Supply, Inc., do 2.67 SHERIFF Milton “Jim” Warner, Sheriff 93.00 United Telephone Co., Phone 15.85 Bledsoe Buick-Pontiac, Repairs 10.65 Ford Auto Supply, do 7.25 Warsaw License Bureau, do 11.00 David E. Andrews, Meals-Pris. 341.25 Gast Fuel & Service, Garage 238.00 Sinclair Refining Co., do 25.19 Warsaw Printing, Supplies 14.45 Jack’s Uniforms, Other oper. exp. 18.50 Royal Typewriter Co.. Equip. 302.75 Motorola Comm. & Electronics, Repairs 36.10 SURVEYOR United Telephone Co., Phone 17.08 Charles M. Brower, Trans. 48.16 COUNTY ASSESSOR Carl Zimmer, Per diem 71.20 United Telephone Co., Phone 16.80 Howard’s. Supplies 16.80 Warsaw Printing Co., do 3048 IBM.. Equipment » 68 00 WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR ’ United Telephone Co., Phone 11.60 Paul A. Oberli, St. Meeting 46 40 Warsaw Printing Co., Supplies 6.58 PRESECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor, Clerical, Rent & Phone 302.35 CIRCUIT COURT Gene B. Lee, Per diem—venued * supplies 283.16 Doris L. Camden, per diem 24.00 Max E. Reed, pauper att’ny. 25.00 Lorraine A. Crawford, per diem 19.87 Wallace J. Manrow, mileage 64.00 United Telephone Co., phone 92.83 IBM Corporation, supplies 15.74 Rookhill, Vanderveer etal, do 9 66 The Allen Smith Co., other oper. exp. 28 50 Liberty Case, meals for jury 49.65 Petro’s Restaurant, do 23 86 Puckett’s Cafeteria, do 11442 Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., equip. 19.50 Wayne R. Johnson, do 32.23 West Publishing Co., equip. > 382 50 Lawyers Cooperative Pub., do 145 50 Howard Mikel, jury 4 days & Mileage 46.80 Maxine Haney, do 6 do & do 55.80 Frank Signs. Jr., do 4 do & do 39 60 Audrey L. Creighton, do 7 do & do gQ oq Sue Ann Crownover, do 2 do & 15 40 Connie Church, do 6do& do 51.00 James Paxton, do 4 do & do 42 00 Gorman S. Butterbaugh, do 7 do & do 10 Joyce Glaser, do 7 do & do 74 90 Rnth ln p K ” pli " e '’ r . d O 7 do & do 66*50 ?. uth . ,® T , Pr ? ntz - do 7do& do 59.50 Mt rnll Rmk, do 4 do & do 38.00 Charles w. Holland, do 8 do & *7O R 0 Harold J. East, do 8do& do 69.60 Samuel Loman, do 8do& do 80 80 Ernest A. Mumford, do 6 do & do 4n Arden Kincaide, do 4 do & do S;?ho '* ff ' do 4 do & do 47.60 K> ith Doran, do 6 do & do 49 80 rvie a ; d ?j IV " US ’ d 0 sdo * do 51.50 i ner> do ft do & do 66 60 John C. Schacdt. do 6 do & do 6060

Marjorie Fern Ervin, do 5 do & do 42.50 Wilma Keim, do 4 do & do 42.00 Gal-n S. Judy, do 4do& do 41.20 Esther R. Sarber. do 5 do & do 50.50 Richard Morris, do sdo& do 46'50 Jack Beebe, do 5 do & do 40.50 Charles Wesley Hay, do 5 do „ * do 39.50 Seth Mason, do 5 do A do 49.50 George R. Alexander, do 4 do * do 39.60 Norma C. Fewley, do 3 do & do 25.50 Noble Rohrer, do 4 do & do 40.40 Mabel M. Arnold, do 1 do & do 10 70 Joe A. Arnett, do 1 do & do .8.10 Max Kintzei, do 1 do & do 10.30 Harley Mellot, do 1 do & do 990 Irene Deneve, do 1 do & do 1140 Phillip K. Lash, do 1do& do 10 30 Foster Parker, do 1 do * do 9 70 Adrian Coplen, do 1 do * do 7.70 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Warsaw Postmaster, postage 90.00 A. E. Boyce Co., Inc., supplies 15.50 Warsaw Printing Co., do 126.14 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS A. E. Boyce Co., Inc., supplies .62 COURT HOUSE United Telephone Co., phone 12.30 Northern Ind Pub. Serv. Elec. & Gas 336.29 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 43.60 Water Utilities, water 50.33 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfs. Co., Rep. 84.00 Power Plant Serv., Inc., do 119.04 Sharp Hardware Co., do 8.28 Wolford Electric Co., do 5.00 Briggs Plumbing & Heating, do 43.91 Lak-ton Asphalt Refining. Fuel 1292.91 Forrest H. Brockhoff, Instit. 8.82 Coverall Rental Service, do „ 17.10 Indiana Textile Co., do 52.10 Lake City Wholesale Co., do 8.40 Simon Brothers, Inc., do & Equip. 39.70 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., do 50.40 Warsaw Dry Cleaners, do 46.00 Johnson Lumber Yard. Rep. pts. 14.65 Wholesale Electric Serv.. do 4.26 Beer’s Flowers, Nursery & Landscaping, other op. exp. 150.00 JAIL United Telephone Co., phone 37.03 No. Ind. Pub. Serv., elec. & gag 297.56 Sewage Treatment Office, sewage 10. K 0 Wat< r Utilities, water 13.34 Overhead Door Co., repairs 16.50 Sharp Hardware Co., do 1.02 Culligan. Instit. 10.50 Lake City Wholesale Co., do 17.50 Sanco Prod. Co., Inc., do 13.39 Warsaw Clean Towel Serv., do 11.50 Arab Termite & Pest Control, other oper. exp. 5.00 Wholesale Elec. Serv. Co., Inc., Repair parts 3.43 COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Reub William & Sons, legal ad. 15.17 Warsaw Office Supply Co., supp. 12.97 SERVICE OFFICER United Telephone Co., phone 24.20 Business Equipment Co., supplies 10.65 CIVIL DEFENSE Milo E. Clase, phone 6.00 COMMISSIONERS Ray O. Eckert, Assess. Exp. 58.50 Darrell Phillips, do 124.93 Robert L. Hoffman, do 27.71 H. A. Ganger, do 154.53 Harold C. Kuhn, do 30.25 Syracuse Quality Printers, do 2.60 The Mail-Journal, legal ad. 283.66 Tinr s-Union, do 554.30 Warsaw Insurance Agency, Ins. 1571.17 Jack T. Withers, Prem. on bond 10.00 Willard Hawley, tax refund 32.25 Joseph L. & Fern Heffelfinger do 7.15 Norman E. & Esther Stephenson, Office Rent 200.00 Loren T. Kruger, Rent of Equip. for dumps 275.00 Ellers Mortuary, Vet. Burial 100.00 McHatton Funeral Home, do 100.00 Tucker Funeral Home, do 100.00 Luhr Alexander, Bounty fox 48.00 Jeane,te Bockman, do 15.00 Mrs. Alton Bruner, do 18.00 Kris L. Dierks, do 3.00 Edna Garris, do 24.00 Mrs. Clyta Hale, do ~ 9.00 Garry Himes, do 3.00 Robert Himes, do 3.00 Gerald Klotz, do 96100 Brant Nellans, do 3.00 Albert Rider, Jr., do 9.00 Richard Silveus, do 9.00 James Simmons, do 3.00 Wilmer Snyder, do 3.00 Gordon Teeple, do 117.00 Wilfred E. Wood, do 3.00 Fort Wayne State Hosp., ward of court 424.35 White’s Ind. Manual Labor Instit., do 188.50 T. A. Miller, DVM, cattle test. 19.90 Richard Sasso, DVM, do 282.65 G. W. Snider, DVM, do 1145 Brennan’s Drug Store, care Twp. Patient 2.40 Orn Nursing Home, do 254.00 Prairie Vi-w Rest Home, do 295.00 Whitley County, change of ven. 16.00 Walters Drug Store, Med. - inmat. 2.50 Arnold & Joan Dierks, Dump Maint. 175.00 Cyril F. Likens, do 225.00 Stanley Scott, do 311.60 Treasurer of State, exam, of records 3155.00 GENERAL DRAINAGE BOARD Charles C. Coplen, Drain Imp. 695.00 G. & G. Company, do 360.00 Max Montol, do 569.00 Wilvin Teel, do 113.75 William J. Whiteleather, do 18.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL George M. Haymond 400.00 Carroll Sherman 705.83 Loren J. Pound 583.33 Barbara McClure 487.50 Nellie Van Marcke 350.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCES United Telephone Co., Phone 25.93 Warsaw. Indiana Postmaster, Postage 15.00 Barbara A. McClure, Mileage 27.44 Loren J. Pound, do 43.84 Carroll Sherman, do 55.76 Business Equipment, Co., Office Supplies 3.83 Cox Studio, Supplies 11.40 Wa.-caw Office Supply Co.. Office Supplies 12.60 John D. Boruff, Membership Du s 23.00 Ind. Pub. Health Assoc., do 4.00 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT, PAYROLL Allan Anders 453.60 Jchn Armold 453.60 Clifford F. Baker 432.00 Charles E. Cotton Ermal G. Coy 453.60 John E. Davis 453.60 Muri A. Dawalt 453.60 Harold Gerard 460.80 Gilbert E', Griffis 463.20 Merritt L. Hartman 453.60 Frederick E. Kammerer 453.60 Russell Krichbaum 151.20 Donald E. Kuhn 432.00 Alvin H. Miller 453*60 Walter Miller 453.60 Bobby D. Miner 471.60 Larry L. Montel 410.40 Ronald Norman 453 60 Paul Randall 453.60 Roswell Robbins 453.60 Harold Roberts 453*60

Ronald Spaulding 487.20 Wayne L. Wood 458 40 Garl P. Young 453 60 Jchn Alexander 472.50 Charles E. Bucher 472.50 Norman W. Clouse 22.50 Don Forney 472.50 Wilferd Fretz 472.50 Bobby Griffis 453.75 Marshall Hawley 472.50 Walter Jontz 472.50 I awrence Kindig 507.50 Ellis Koher 472.50 Ralph E. Linn 472.50 Earl Long 472.50 Donald Metzger 472.50 lee Mosier 472.50 Glenwood Secor 507.50 Harly Slat"r 472.50 Luther G. Vancleave 472.50 G orge T. White 450.00 Rex Deaton 485.00 Max E. Brown 453.60 Russel Sechrist 527.35 W-rley Spitler 472.50 K rmit F. Summers 517.50 Claude Christner 666.66 Charles R ClCOUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. ALLOWANCES P-udentlal Insurance Co., Ins 1.785 22 Kr’-’usko Co. Hwy. Dept., ' p rans. & Repair parts -12.97 n-it-d T 1 nhone Cd. Phone 33.59 No Ind. Pub. Serv.. elec. & gas 411.75 C—nfortemp, i nc t re p a i rs 74.20 C-n-n Ga-aep, do 30.13 MoCo-mtck Motors. Inc., do 297/09 Mi’lin-ton Bros, do & gar. 7.75 Gary Moore <fe Sons, do 6.50 Plymouth Radiator Repair, do 136 00 W & W Truck Sab s. Inc.. do & r-pair parts 932.76 Ace Hardware, garage 16 53 Bover’s Lawn & Garden, do 8.50 Cover-All Rental Service, do 508.80 Gulf Oil Corporation, do 2,965.85 Lake Citv Wholesale Co., do 14 00 I owls Oil Co., do 4 0 i 5 Mneli-ring Supply Co., Inc., do 29 30 . Mos-.man Ya-n- lle Co. do 120.48 Puritv Cyl. Gas s. Inc., do 21.78 andard Oil Co., do 200 74 T xaro. Inc., do 125 85 Warsaw Chemical Co., Inc., do 600 Warsaw Drv Cleaners, do 7.00 Wholesale Ele-tric Service, do 4.91 A E. Boyce C 0... Inc., supplies 23 40 ‘”’S»W Printing On., do 70 M E-i Stone. Inc., gravel & stone . 490 or Mac Friedman, do 44R na M - Gravpl Corp., do 1rn Pr Zimmerman do 333 90 Johnson Lumber Yard, lumber * 31 35 American Steel Supply Corp R 'Pair parts ’ 7ns Clutch Exchange, do 73.20 *J’ke Gill Auto Parts, do 35 00 Menzie Motor Sales, do 26*00 Schrader-Warsaw Co., do 73'12 Stockberger Machinery. Inc., do 14*87 .... Sunnly. do 340 10 V b| , < l , '’ sale Electric Service, do 83 91 £ wni , ng Canvas Co., do 7.50 & W Truck Sales. Inc., do 162022 Fi zpatrick Paint Mfg. Co., paint 57 60 Rov S n W * rsura! L r “ Agency. Ins. 6.744i33 y ?' _® Pan - R<>nt of eauip. 121 00 Phend & Brcwn, Inc., do 1 454 49 Leonard Stackhouse, do of * 3 ground Panke Machinery Corp., do of Equip. , „ „„ Seastrom. Inc., do I *rk3 & W Truck Sales, equip. 11,814.00 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL Howard B. Johnson 650.00 Opal Joy Harman 420.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 420.00 Constance O. Buckles 410.00 Jean F. Grubb 44'0.00 Marjorie A. Nye 275.00 Yvonne Sue England 295.00 Beverly Anne Warner 275.00 Dorothy L. Anglin 405.00 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. ALLOWANCES Frank O. Rarick, Postmaster, Postage 30.00 United Telephone Co.. Phone 105.33 Dorothy L. Anglin. Mil age 3.05 Constance O. Buckles, do 43.05 Jean F. Grubb, do 78.30 Opal Joy Harman, do 46.15 Howard B. Johnson, do 9.77 Mary Ruth Wilson 17.65 3M Business Prod. Sales. Inc., Maint. Contract 61.00 Warsaw Office Supply Co.. Rep 2.G0 Titus Funeral Home. CAA Burial 350.00 Elkh. Rehabilitation Center, Cr. Child 86.00 I. Med. Center Hospitals, do 90.76 Lutheran Hospital, do 4.00 James A. Shupe, D D.S., do 18.00 So. Bend Orthop die Appls., do 9.80 Thornburg Drug Co., do 4.14 J. L. Bakre, D.D.S.. Ward of Ct. 72.00 Council for Retarded Kos. Co., do 8.00 Robert D. Dormire, M.D., do 11.00 F. L. Rheinheimer, M.D., do 5.00 Thornburg Drug Co., do 3.90 Walter Drug Co.. Milford, do 9.50 Walter Drug Co., Warsaw, do 2.00 Bethel Home Place, Inc., do 228.00 Jeans Children’s Home, do 166.75 Saint Vincent Villa, do 725.00 Opal Joy Harman. Hosp. Commit. 23.20 American Public Welfare Assoc. Membership Fee 35.00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by th- Kosciusko County Beard of Commissioners of the Ist day of April. 1968. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County NOTICE TO BIDDERS Whitko Community School Corporation, Pierceton, Indiana will receive separate sealed bids for replacing 16 window openings (32 windows) ana for glass and glazing of the replacement windows of the Pierceton High School Building at Pierceton, Indiana. Bids, will be received until 7:30 P. M. E.S.T., April 16, 1968 at the Administration office, Box 114, Pierceton, Indiana. Separate bids will be received on each of the following classes of work, or if desired one bid may be submitted for both. 1. Replacing windows 2. Glazing new windows Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96 w’ith noncollusion affidavit required by Statute. Each proposal exceeding $5,000.00 shall be accompanied by a properly completed and executed financial questionnaire, Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96A. Each Proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified check, bank officer’s draft, or acceptable bidder’s bond, executed by a bidder and a surety company, made payable to the Whitko Community School Corporation, in an amount not less than sr;5 r ; of said bid. This shall be retained as liquidated damages in case of the failure of any successful bidder to enter into a contract or furnish a satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the bidder's contract price, and after notification of acceptance of the bidder’s proposal by Whitko Community School Corporation. Bidders receiving awards shall furnish acceptable surety bond as a contract performance bond, in the amount of 100% of the bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the Administration office, corner of Catholic & Washington. Pierceton. Indiana. The Board of School Trustees of the Whitko .Community School Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and to waive any informality in bidding. *- Dated April 1. 1968. ROBERT STELLER Secretary, Board of School Trustees MJ - A. 3 & 10 — PP - A. 10 & 17

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Services Airman James Stewart Receives Award In Utah Airman first class James R. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stewart of r 2 Edwardsburg, Mich., formerly of Syracuse, is a member of a unique organization at Hill AFB, Utah, that has earned the USAF outstanding unit award. Airman Stewart will wear a distinctive service ribbon as a permanent decoration for helping the 475th radar evaluation squadron achieve the award. The Aerospace Defense Command squadron assures that the nation’s radar network is combatready. Squadron personnel, who inspect and evaluate the effectiveness of ADC radar stations throughout the United States and Panama, were cited for keeping the defense system in top operating condition during the past two years. Unit technicians and specialists were recognized for their personal sacrifices, including lengthy absences from their families, in order to assure reliability of the equipment that provides surveilance of thd aerial approaches to the nation. The airman is a graduate of Edwardsburg high school. David Mattox Helps Destroy Enemy Trawler U9CGC ANDROSCOGGIN AT SEA — Machinist mate first class David L. Mattox, U9OG, son of Ernest B. Mattox of 20 east Second street, Peru, and husband of the former Miss Linda S. Byrd of r 2 Syracuse, helped destroy an enemy traiwler while serving aboard the coast guard high endurance cutter Androscoggin off the coast of South Viet Nam. The cutter was patrolling offshore, 150 miles south of the demilitarized zone, when it received orders to keep the traiwler under surveillance. Closing in, the cutter came under fire from the enemy vessel. With the help of other coast guard cutters, navy swift boats, and army helicopter gunships, the 255-foot cutter forced the enemy trawler ashore. Continuing fire from the U. S. vessels caused an explosion which completely destroyed the trawler. RICHARD SCOTT HOME ON LEAVE Sp/4 Richard Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott of Dewart Lake, is home from extensive training at Fort McArthur AFB, Calif., where he has spent the last year. He will leave on April 29 for his new duties in Viet Nam. His address fe: Sp/4 Richard Scott RA 16947902 CS, HHC General SUP (GP) APO San Francisco, Calif. 96307 SYRACUSE LOCALS Gaylord E. Jones, Syracuse, recently attended the annual meeting of Mobile Homes’ Manufacturing Association at goTom Merritt, Syracuse, has returned home after spending the winter at Pompano Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rodgers, Syracuse, recently -called on Harry Rcdgei’s at Kimmell. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will at 10 a.m. on the 9th day of April, 1968, at the Clerk’s Office, Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, in said County begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Loyal Order of M-ose No. 1423 by Allen Hart. Mgr., (C’uh) B-er Lieuor & Wine Retailer, R.R. 5, Warsaw, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive Secretary . JOE A. HARRIS,

LIGONIER NEWS By Rose Cunningham Elmer Smith President Os Rotary Club Elmer Smith was elected president of the Ligonier Rotary club at its regular meeting this week. Serving with him will be the following: Vice president — Robert Stone Secretary — John Atz Treasurer — Jerry Schultz Charles Beck and Fitz Turner were elected to the board of directors. West Noble Queen Named Miss Joyce Cripe was crowned Queen of West Noble high school Friday night at the first annual contest for the newly consolidated school. Miss Karyn Mueller was first runner-up and Miss Elaine Weaver, second runner-up. Each class nominated three girls and each club, two girls, making a total of 33 entries. The 10 finalists were selected by a vote of the entire Student body. The girls were then judged on poise, beauty, talent and their answer to an impromtu question. Judges from the area were Norris Jackson, principal at Rome City school; Mrs. Janice Baumgartner, teacher at Syracuse; Loren Longenbaugh, teacher at Syracuse; Mrs. Frona Minier, Noble county clerk and Don Spoemer, basketball coach at Westview high school. National Honor Society Tapping Ceremony Held West Noble students who have had the honor of being tapped to be members of the National Honor Society this year are as follows: Seniors — Diana Barhydt, Randy Cory, Glenda Deardorff, Susan Eberly, Luann Howell, Willard Kauffman, Kerry McLallin, Carol Myers and Rick Van Hom. Juniors — John Alber, Becky Eberly, Frank Franks, Jean Gaerte, Karen Golden, Steve Hagen, Dan Jorg, Wanda Myers, Susan Price, Dorothy Rosenpgle and Bill Warren. A formal initiation and reception will be held in the Ligonier gymnasium at 7 p.m. March 29. Parents, relatives and friends are welcome. Sgt. Fisel Home From Iceland Sergeant Stephen R. Fisel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisel, 808 Johnson street, has returned to the United States after almost 12 months in Keflavik, Iceland. Sgt. Fisel, a communications technician in the? air defense command’s 57th fighter intercepter squadron, was recently awarded a distinctive service ribbon when his unit was cited for achieving an exceptionally meritorious rating from April 1966 to May 1967. » During the severest winter in the history of Iceland, the 57th demonstrated consistently outstanding mission capability. Fisel’s wife, Karen, is the daughter of Mrs. Freda Binkley of Goshen. ATTEND WEDDING AT BLUFFTON Mrs. Fcrrest Ritzman, Eric and Paul of Akron, Ohio, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer. On Sunday they all attended the wedding of Mark Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clark of Bluffton, to Miss Diane Baker, also of Bluffton. Others from this area attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerr, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Speicher and Ned, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doll of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beer of Nappanee. The bridegroom, a nephew of Mrs. Ritzman and Mrs. Beer, is a senior at Purdue university.

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Wed., April 3, 1968—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

S'-" NAMED ALTERNATE — Reggie Eugene Coy, son of Mrs. Glen Neer of Pierceton, formerly of Milford, was named by the Pierceton American Legion as alternate to Boys’ State. Reggie is a junior and is taking typing, history, English and algebra H. He has been unable to participate in sports at the school this year as he is employed on a farm after school and week ends. Last year he was on the basketball team. Michael Kubacki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kubacki of Pierce ton, was named delegate. MAKING HOME WITH PARENTS AT SYRACUSE Mrs. Leonard Necaise of Colorado Springs, Colo., will be making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuilema, 812 Front Street, Syracuse, while her husband, first lieutenant Leonard Necaise, is serving his tour of duty in Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Necaise arrived at Syracuse last Monday, and Lt. Necaise left Wednesday of this for Viet Nam. Syracuse Local Recent guests in the Syracuse home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Peter and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peter, all of near Logansport. Read the Classifieds. CARDS CARD OF THANKS The music students of Milford high school and their director wish to express their appreciation to the Music Parents club and other friends for the loyal support given to the organization throughout the years. Thanks to the many who have given of their time, money and talent that it has been possible for the Milford high school musicians to achieve the success they have had. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the floral pieces, cards and letters I received while in the Goshen hospital. Special thanks to Fr. Tellers and Fr. Lempart. Mary T: Ganshorn CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Edna Jones wishes to express its appreciation for the kind acts, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy at the time of her passing. A special thanks to June and Nelson Auer and Dr. Craig for their help and sympathy. Daniel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dunithan - Danny Bill Jones CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who helped so willingly on the many committees and to all those who donated cookies for the reception for Mr. Judkins following the spring concert. Mrs. Harold Wilson IN MEMORIAM In loving memories of my dear wife, Bessie, who passed away cne year ago April 7. She is gone, but by us never forgotten. Forrest Freed and family

I A ll n I : Around = town : Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY Looks like spring might be here to stay . . . the trees are starting to bud and the pussy willows are out. The lilac bush in Mrs. Charlene Traster’s back yard is green and several people have tulips that should be ready to bloom before too many more weeks. Here and there the jonquils are in bloom. Friend husband and I were off for Michigan on Saturday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Seely. It was our first trip north since Christmas. After spending the afternoon with his parents, younger sister Susan and brother Jim, we traveled on to Hillsdale to say “hello” to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henvey and family. He and friend husband were classmates at North Adams high school and were teammates on the Rams’ (NA not LA) football team. Sorry we didn’t make it to the concert Friday night. I understand we missed an excellent program. Sure wish someone would figure out away we could be in two places at the same time . . . my days don’t have enough hours. We add our congratulations to those already extended to Mr. Judkins on his many years of service as director of the band and chorus at MHS and to Steve Replogle and Joan Felkner, winners of the Arion award; and Paula Buigett, winner of the coveted director’s baton. Don’t forget the junior-senior fish fry on Saturday, April 6. It will be held in the community building from 4:30 until 8 p.m. * * * The Milford Future Farmers of America brought back two honors from the recent district two contests. The organization won the exhibit award and John Davidsen, son of the Don Davidsens, won the talent award. s « « Members of the Milford town board are looking for someone to assist street and water commissioner Marion Deeter with maintaining and cleaning the town’s streets, sewers and water equipment. Since a day time man has not been found they’re now looking into the possibility of someone helping for a few hours each evening. Mr. Deeter, Carl Duncan, Gerald Martin or JohnT. Augsburger are the men to see. * * « Yesterday the American Legion, Department of Indiana, extended an invitation to all communities in Indiana to join them on Saturday, July 13, in a massive “Support Law and Order” rally and parade in downtown Indianapolis. The Legion will be holding its 50th annual convention July 11-14 and will depart from its customary parade on July 13 to sponsor the rally and parade. For this occasion, the American Legion is asking and welcoming all Hoosiers and their guests to participate in making this visual evidence that all Indiana citizens do in fact support and uphold law and order. Governor Roger D. Branigin has consented to be honorary chairman and Indianapolis mayor Richard Lugar has consented to be the honorary vice-chairman.

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