The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 November 1968 — Page 11

North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK

Zion Chapel Scene Os Karen K. WiggsRonald Lee Drudge Wedding

Karen K. Wiggs became the bride of Ronald Lee Drudge at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26, in Zion Chapel church, near Syracuse. Baskets of mums and yellow roses decorated the altar, yellow roses and ribbon marked the pews. Rev. Chester Reed, pastor cf the church, performed the ceremony in the presence of the family and friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiggs of r 3 Syracuse, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Garland Enyeart of North Webster. Bride in White Crepe Gown Given in marriage by her father, the bride chcse a white crepe gown with an empire bodice of lace, a round neck and long sleeves. Her train was edged with lace. Her headpiece was a flower edged in pearls and held her veil. White and yellow mums made the bridal bouquet. Miss Dixie Egolf of Syracuse was maid of honor in an empire gown cf taffeta with a coat over it. Her veil was held by a sequined braid. Her flowers were white aid yellow mums. Rhonda Hick-

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man was the flower girl and she carried a basket of spider mums. Music was provided by Miss Tammy Chamberlain of Syracuse. Selections were “Because’ , “Somewhere My Love” and the “Wedding March”. Richard Plickerd of North Webster was best man. Randy Drudge, North Webster, brother cf the bridegroom, was usher. The bride’s mother wore a tunqueise knit suit, the bridegroom’s mother chose a blue lace redingate ensemble. Both mothers wore corsages of white carnations. Reception A reception was held at the House of Friendship following the ceremony. Green streamers and yellow mums were decorations. Green punch, a three tier wedding cake, nuts and mints were served by Miss Sherry Caskey, Syracuse, and Miss Kathy Drudge, North Webster, sister of the bridegroom. The bride is a senior at Wawasee high school and the bridegroom is a graduate cf North Webster high school in 1968. They are at home in an apartment in Syracuse where he is employed at the Syracuse Rubber Company.

PTO Plans Open House Parent - Teacher Organization officers had an executive meeting on October 14 with Wendel Bryant, principal, to plan the open house meeting on November 12, 7:30 p.m. at the school. A contest among the studentsto secure the greatest number of members for the PTO will be rewarded with a prize to the room having the highest per cent. The executive committee chose library materials and equipment for their project this year. The annual book fair ’will be at this meeting. Mrs. Ronald Sharp will be in charge. Books will be on display on November 12 and throughout the week. This is the time for parents to visit their children’s rooms and get to know their teacher. Refreshments will be served in the school cafeteria. Officers of the PTO are: President — Max Simpson Vice president — David Delp Secretary — Mrs. Gilbert Baumle Treasurer — Mrs. Marion(“Bud”) Lantz Membership committee is Mrs. Richard Mitchell and Mrs. Robert Bostick. Membership cards will be passed out at the meeting for signing.

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE f AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts Tune-Up McCORMICK ■ CUTTER, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. FARMERS’ MART FARMERS’ MART CLAYPOOL SALES, Inc miles north of Silver Lake on Rd. 15 Market Report for Week of November 1, 1968 Time of Sale Sold This Week Prices Paid This Week 1:00 p.m.—Dairy Cattle—3o Hd Top $360.00 3:00 p.m.—Fat Hogs—7l2 Hd Top $19.30 4:00 p.m.—Fat Cattle—42s Hd Top $28.40 5:30 p.m.—Sheep @ Lambs—l9s Hd. Top $26.75 6:00 p.m.—Veal Calves —37 Hd Top $38.50 6:30 p.m.—Feeder Pigs—l 72 Hd Top 7:30 p.m.—Stocker Cattle—732 Hd. ... Top $17.00 to $27.75 9:00 p.m.—Bulls—l6 Hd Top $23.80 9:30 p.m.—Butcher Cows—l 46 Hd Top $19.75 Followed by late arrivals In order to give customers choice of Tuesday or Friday our Tuesday sale will remain the same. Stalling at 4:00 p.m. in this order: Fat Hogs, Veal, Sheep, Fat Cattle, Bulls and Butcher Cows. With the stocker feeder sale startling at 7:30 p.m. call early for trucks. Our Field men Mr. Don Ault and Mr. Ron Bullard will make on-the-farm estimates of your livestock. New Loading facilities give prompt unloading and careful handling service which results in less shrink. Claypool Sales, Inc., is a National Certified Market where your Livestock is insured against loss from injury from the time it leaves the farm until it is sold. Phone 352-2327. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Men 18 to 48 Dalton Foundariea of Warsaw Have Dozens of Top Scale Openings! Join the Men in this Area who are enjoying On-The-Job Training and a Job THAT HAS BOTH SECURITY AND A BIG FUTURE • New higher starting rates • Merit raises • Opportunity for rapid advancement • Paid health and life insurance • Paid vacations and holidays • Profit sharing • Openings on all shifts Interviews daily 8:30 to 5 at the main office just off Highway 30 in Warsaw, or dial: 6/7" 267-8111 nSmL/ an<> a,k f° r FRANK RADER Lincoln £ Jefferson Sts. — Warsaw, Ind. • An Equal Opportunity Employer

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Church Os God Youth Attend Convention Friday night 20 young people and counselors left the Church of God to go to Indianapolis where they attended a Youth convention for the state of Indiana. On Saturday night they were at the banquet for youth that featured a folk singer as the entertainment. The meeting continued through Sunday until 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kitson, Mrs. Darwin Cataline, and Rev. and Mrs. Richabi Rash were adults with the group. —NW— Methodist Church Activities Rev. John Weeks had the flu on Sunday and Rev. Henry Miller was his replacement in the pulpit. He used the subject Rev. Weeks had meant to talk on — Pari-mutuel gambling. “Gambling is a grave disorder, to be condemed where ever it is practiced, a child of averice —a source of iniquity,” he quoted George Washington. He said, “Gambling brings nothing but misery, crime, poverty. It brings taxes up, encourages illegal gambling and preys on the extreme poor.” “Don’t be fooled, vote against the referendum for pari-mutuel gambling,” said Rev. Miller. Instruction to members of the “every member canvass” was at the parsonage Sunday afternoon.

Monday night a commission on Christian Concerns was at the church. Tuesday Miriam circle met at the church at 7:30 p.m. Mid week devotions and choir will meet on Wednesday evening. The “every member canvass callers” will meet at the parsonage on Thursday evening. Friday night will be youth center activities. Saturday night will be the annual turkey and ham supper at the church. Look elsewhere for the ad of this event. —NW— Shower Honors Mrs. George Stidams Mrs. George (Jo Anna) Stidams was honored with a miscelaneous wedding shower Saturday night, Nov. 1, in the home of Mrs. Ray Penn. Co-hostesses were Mrs. L. G. Richcreek and Mrs. Allen King, Pierceton. Pink streamers, an umbrella and a bride dell decorated the table us’d for gifts. The colors were carried out on the serving table where Bunch, decorated cake, nuts and mints were arranged. Guessmg games and scrambled words were played. Around 25 guests were present. -Nw— ; Rev. And Mrs. Brown See Earlham College Game Saturday Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Brown were at Dayton, Ohio, Saturday to visit his father, Frank Brown. They then went to Earlham college to see the football game. Tn Hagerstown thev met Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stump from Nappanee and had supper with them. —NW—HAAKON LARSEN VERY ILL IN ARIZONA Word was received last week of the illness of Haakon Larsen, a native of North Webster now living in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Larsen was here in September visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reiff. Larsen suffered a heart attack and is hospitalized at Glendale, nearPhoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen moved to Arizona some four years ago. He has been in poor health since that time. Another daughter, Linda, and her husband, Dillis Ward, live near the Larsens in Arizona. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HUNGRY? Come to the ham and turkey supper Saturday, Nov. 9, at North Webster United Methodist church. Serving from 5 to 8 p.m. Price $1.75; child 75c. AUTOMOTIVE Stahly-Stillson Announces New Car Factory Guarantee, 50,000 miles at Used Car Prices. 1968 Automobiles, up to 36 months to pay, low 7 interest i-ates. NEW 1968 PONTIACS 1968 Ventura, 4-dr., sedan, white, auto. PS, PB. Was Now $3,890 $2,999 1968 Tempest, 4-dr., sedan, white, 6 cyl., auto. Was Now $2,950 $2,377 1968 Tempest, 4-dr., sedan, blue, VB, auto., PS, PB Was Now $3,321 $2,672 BUICK 1968 LeSabre custom, 4-dr., sedan, white, auto., air cond., PS, PB Was Now $3,628 $3,495 OLDSMOBILE 1968 Delta 88, 4-dr., sedan, blue with vinyl top, auto., air cond., PS, PB Was Now $4,750 $3,495 1968 Delta 88, custom holiday sedan, Jade gold, auto, PS, PB Was Now $4,425 $3,195 1968 Delta 88, custom holiday sedan, gold with vinyl top, auto., air cond., PS, PB Was Now $4,825 $3,495 CHEVROLET 1968 Impala, 2-dr., gold, vinyl top, auto., PS, PB Was Now $3,606 $2,895 Stahly-Stillson Inc. U.S. 6 East In Nappanee Phone 773-4171 Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday til 8 p.m. All day Saturday til 6 p.m.

HOSPITAL notes Robert Garr remains in Whitley Countv hosoital where he entered on Tuesday. He was suffering some throat infection and has been having tests made. Mrs. Charles Ramsey of Epworth Forest entered Parkview hosoital, Fort Wavne, after suffering a heart attack on October 26. She is reported to be improved and out of intensive care. John Baugher was released on Tuesday from Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne. He was in an automobile accident recently. Stanley Hamman entered Goshen hospital last week and was reported serious on Saturday. He is troubled with a heart condition. He was improved on Monday. Orva Miller was taken to Goshen hospital early on Saturday. Nov. 2, suffering a heart attack. At press time he was reported to be slightly improved. Mrs. Robert Murphy is a patent at Whitley County hospital since Wednesday, Oct. 30. She underwent surgery on Friday, Nov. 1. —NW—CORBIN, Paula Sue Little Paula Sue Corbin was born Friday, Nov. 1, at Whitley County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corbin, r 1 North Webster. She weighed seven pounds, three ounces and is the first child for the couple. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snoke, North Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbin, also of North Webster, are paternal grandparents. HANEY, Tyna Lynn A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. William Haney on Sunday, Oct. 27, at Murphy Medical Center. The baby is called Tyna Lynn and weighed seven pounds, one ounce. Tyna has a sister, Lisa Ann, two and one half. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Nine, Warsaw, Mr. *and Mrs. Ward Haney, Atwood, are paternal grandparents. Greatgrandparents include Mrs. Mabie Watkins, Atwood, and Mrs. Maude "Haney. Fort Wayne. —NW—DELP, John David Mr. and Mrs. David Delp, r 1 Warsaw, announce the adoption of a son. John David, on November 1. The little boy will be two on November 8 and is blest with two sisters, Nancy, six. and Sally, three. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Byrd, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delp, Warsaw. Great - grandparents are Mrs. Nellie Blunk, Peom, 111., and Mrs. Flora Byrd of Tucson, Ariz. —NW—SHOEMAKER, Scott William Scott William Shoemaker was born on Thursday, Oct. 24, in Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Shoemaker, r 1 North Webster. He tipped the scales at seven pounds, one half ounce and is the second child for the couple. A daughter Carrie is four. Mrs. Max Luce of Warsaw is the maternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shoemaker, North Webster are paternal grandparents. Great - grandparents include Mrs. Bertha Fenner, Bronson, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Luce, Florida. -NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ballenbacher and children of St. Joe, Mich., called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Snoke Saturday. They visited Mrs. Ballenbachers sister, Mrs. Walter Corbin and saw the new baby, Paula Sue Corbin. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Core and family of Findlay, Ohio, were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas. Rev. Thomas will be at Toledo, Ohio, this week in evangelistic work. Missionary ladies of the Church of God will meet Thursday night at the church. They will bring gifts to be sent to the Crow Indian Mission for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bransford were week end guests of Mrs. Woodrow Bransford of Rochester. George Staples and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Grimes Sunday evening. Mr. Grimes is convalesing from surgery two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darr and family of Fort Wayne were callers Simday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richcreek. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overmyer and family of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Folk and family of Warsaw were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Overmyer Sunday. The occassion honored Mr. Overmyer on his birthday. SYRACUSE LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong, Syracuse, were recent callers in the Howard Groves home at Pleasant Ridge.

Wed., Nov. 6, 1968 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Treat of South Bend called on friends in the Syracuss area Sunday evening. Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on November 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. Brower 901.83 J. B. Mishler. M.D 337.50 Carl T. Zimmer 765.00 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 276.38 Betty J. Busselberg 386.25 Kathryn M. Teel 334.75 Jeanne K. Endicott 309.00 Mary Beth Miner 380.91 Hazel B. Harman 308.33 F. Bonita Freeman 291.66 Idlee Armey 386.25 Phyllis Munson 334.75 Rita Miller 309.00 Lucille McCleary 300.41 Margaret Menzie 276.38 Catherine B. Gonya 159.00 Doris Fike 178.50 Ruth HOPPUS 334.75 Helen Goshert 309.00 Roger Fellows 515.66 Fred C. Carlin 499.00 Gerald D. Oswalt 425.00 H. Earl Boggs 341.66 Stanley B. Holderman 425.00 B. James Baker » 600.83 Ronald L. Harris 438.33 Avis B. Gunter 364.80 Iva L. Carpenter 329.60 Alice R. Randels 309.00 Blanche E. Garber 329.60 Norma Jean Messmore 253.75 Jean Tuka 302.75 Gwen B. Anglin 147.00 Marjorie A. Nye 178.50 Billie F. Andrews 223.16 Henry Hackworth 437.50 Ralph Whitesell 429.16 Elizabeth F. Smith 166.66 Edward B. Funk 316.66 Milo E. Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 George A. Nye 325.00 Robert L. Rasor 266.66 Charles E. Hively 100.00 Maurice Lewallen 100.00 Shelman Marshall 100.00 C. W. Weaver 75.00 Garold H. Horrick 690.00 Janet I. Starner 345.00 Christine Sue Fowler 345.00 Nancy Kay Robbins 345.00 Harold Scott 300.00 Ray Wilson 240.00 Samuel N. Norris 195.00 Garlan Smith 210.00 Raymond Gall 127.50 Lowell Tucker 127.50 C. H. Parker 180.00 Carl Shipley 180.00 Ralph Wertenberger 262.50 Carl Franks 262.50 Freeman E. Pence 90.00 George Watkins 187.50 Bernice Graham 195100 Marilyn Phillips 90.00 Ed A. Rosswurm 187.50 Francis G. Hutchens 345.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 390.00 Alan Zimmerman 390.00 Oscar M. Loetz 390.00 Harold A. Gaston 300.00 Lawrence W. Gaston 300.00 Cheryl L. Leedy 345.00 Suzanne J. Shock 345.00 Nelson M. Hunt > 360.00 Charles Ramsey 330.00 Elizabeth Ganger 255.00 Gerald Bushong 277.50 Yetta Stage 300.00 Evelyn Cramar . 330.00 Calvin E. Beck 517.50 Eugene V. Henning 30.00 Edith Kuhn 225.00 Elizabeth Kuhn 375.00 Vicki Smith 52.50 Karl Shortemeler 345.00 Shirley Connolly 330.00 Arnold Pfingst 45.00 Educational Map & Chart 562.50 Julia Rogers 300.00Dixie Donhajji 225.00 Cynthia Fry 307.50 Lena Davidsen 180.00 Raymond Pinkerton 210.00 William Motts , 210.00 Donald Davidsen 180.00 Elmer Rassi 180.00 Donald E. Baum 330.00 Margaret Butts 353.56 Connie Watkins Fuller 364.24 Ronald O. Goshert 475.00 Norman Huffer 338.56 Thelma J. Leedy 370.68 William E. Sellers 348.56 Lamar Leffert 240.00 Ralph Warren 240.00 Chester Clamkitt, Jr. 123.75 Arma L. Eckert 30.00 Rex Remy 127.50 Lowell B. Pontius 330.00 John I. Sands 315.00 Ward Kerr 210.00 James Tuttle 210.00 Council for the Retarded 8.250.00 United Telephone Co. 645.27 No. Ind. Pub. Serv. Co. 548.53 Water Utilities 69.09 Warsaw Printing Co. 751.68 A. E. Boyce CO. 2,963.50 Addressograph Multigraph Corp. 10.73 Business Equip. Co. -93 Bankers Dispatch Corp. 5.30 Milton “Jim” Warner 21.00 Western Union 6.61 Bledsoe —Buick Pontiac 63.45 Ford Auto Supply 27.09 Motorola C & E 36.10 David E. Andrews 407.55 Gast Fuel & Service, Inc. 119.00 Sinclair 7.70 Texaco Cox Studio 28.50 Warsaw Aviation, Inc. 18.00 Charles M. Brower 49,36 Monroe Int. Div. 149.10 E. C. Somers Assoc. 17.84 Carl T. Zimmer 16.80 Executive Office Machine, Inc. 8.00 Allan A. Rasor 311.70 Doris Fike 26.10 Viola M. Goble 16.20 Paul Knoop 67.90 J. Alden Rigdon 34.50 John Kindle 23.10 Willard B. Conn 59.40 Ruth Cullum 10.10 John Thomas Huffman 63.70 Willard D. Robinson 26.70 Peggy Baumgardner 23.70 George E. Ford 71.10 Dorothy Watkins 19.80 Carl Burnsworth 9.50 Lawrence Feldman 9.90 Gene Kaiser 73.50 Monna Coppes 60.90 Joe Yeiter Mabel L. Enyeart 69.30 Paul Latta 15 *0 Loren Danner 19.00 Ray Williamson 18.20 Loren Cumberland 21.40 Chester Ballenger 20.60 John R. Kelley 46.20 Velma Horn 59.40 Emra Lockridge 9.30 Irl Brallier I*oo Raymond Baker 52.50 Lamar Leffert 23.00 Arletha Arbaugh 15.00 Emra D. Stookey 9.50 John Sands 999 William Webster 44.50 Glen Lancaster *l-30 George Plew, Jr. 7.70 Ileana Brandenburg 9.90 Clifford Silveus 8.10 Juanita Delp 7.70 Gerald Wayne Bitner 11.50 Charles Endress 11.30 Suzanne L. Runge 11.50 Merlyn Holt 8.50 Helen Earl 8 90 Carl Franks 9.50 Joseph Prout 7.50 Stanley Hull 7.70 Stanley Hull 7.70 Maurice E. Dunnuck 9.70 James J. Athens 10.10 Fay A. Iden 10.70 Nellie D. Conley 9.50 Lorraine A. Crawford 10.00 Wallace J. Manrow 59.60 Walter Drug 7.77 Nick's & Joe’s T.V. Sales & Serv. 18.00 John E. Arford 50.00 Pearl H. Pierson 50.00 Liberty Case 38.50 Westminster Hotel 78.00 Lawyers Co-operative Publ. 46.00 Sewage Treatment Office 43.60 Duro-Test Corp. 56.74 Kelley Tile * Floor 7.18 United Laboratories, Inc. 84.07 Coverall Rental Service 14.35 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. 21.25 Warsaw Clean Towel Service 42.00

Warsaw Dry Cleaners 51.00 Carol S. Mullet 96.00 Sewage Treatment 5.30 Miller A Sons Lumber Co. 8.00 Deluxe Cleaners 4.00 Pet rolane-Redigas 6.50 Warsaw Clean Towel Service 11.50 Arab Termite & Pest 5.00 Wholesale Electric 3.90 Leon Fulton 14.02 Edward B. Funk 140.88 Milo E. Clase 6.00 H. A. Ganger 16.04 Norman E. & Esther H. Stevenson 200.00 Ben Eaglet 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 300.00 Landis & Chamness 100.00 Mishler Funeral Homo 100.00 Titus Funeral Home 200.00 Peggy Severns 18.00 Richard Ault 3.00 Dave Ellenwood 12.00 Norman W. Foley 3.00 Herman Holloway 3.00 Donnie Hurd 3.00 Virgil Ihnen 3.00 Eric Morzke 3.00 Mary Mock 3.00 Eugene Ringgenberg 3.00 Roswell Robbins 3.00 Michael Shenefield 9.00 Chester L. Clampitt, Sr. 3 00 Joe Aker 3.00 Beatty Mem. Hosp. 185.93 Richmond State Hosp. 61.04 White’s Institute 26.00 White’s Institute 450.00 Robert P. Clark. D.V.M. 28.75 T. A. Miller, D.V.M. 15.35 Richard W. Sasso, D.V.M. 27.90 Ralph G. Welp, D.V.M. 6.50 Gerald Bushong 30.70 Chester Jr. 8.50 Shirley Connolly 18.40 Evelyn L. Cramar 11.70 Donald Davidsen' 33.70 Carl Franks 14.50 Harold A. Gaston 18.90 Lawrence W. Gaston 19.70 Bernice Graham 16.50 A Nelson M. Hunt 36.20 Ward Kerr « 17.30 Cheryl L. Leedy 7.40 Lamar Leffert 12.70 Oscar Loetz 44.10 Samuel N. Norris 46.30 C. H. Parker 91.90 Rex Remy 13.00 Freeman E. Pence 20.90 Julie Rogers 27.10 Ed A. Rosswurm 16.70 Harold Scott 13.00 Garlan Smith 80.90 Yetta Stage 16.60 James O. Tuttle 32.50 Eleanor M. Vanator 36.40 George Wadkins 19.90 Ralph M. Warren 17.20 Ralph Wertenberger 19.90 Alan Zimmerman 54.80 Waddell Printing Co. 564.30 Orn Nursing Home 254.00 Walter Drug ‘ 31.60 Elkhart County 27.00 William Cron. M. D. 7.00 Roland S. Snider, M. D. 3.00 Paul Deaton 142.50 Arnold or Joan Dierks 175.00 Loren T. Kruger 225.00 Cyril F. Likens 225.00 Stanley Scott 311.66 Lady of the Lakes Seminary 100.00 Xerox Corp. 263.26 Raymond Custar 230.00 Blanch Max Montell 344.50 Simmons & Brady Exc. . 3,748.20 Raymond Custer 624.00 Simmons &“Bi€dy Exc. 80.00 City, Warsaw & McMahon Coristr. ' -. 10,000.00 COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES George M. Haymond 400.00 Carroll Sherman 705.83 Loren J. Pound 583.33 Barbara McClure 487.50 Nellie Van Marcke ’ 350.00 United Telephone, Co. 45.35 Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster 15.00 Barbara A. McClure 46.88 Loren J. Pound 5« ao Executive Off. Mach. 50.00 Warsaw Printing Co. 3.48 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Allan Anders 453.60 John Armold 453.60 Emerson Cain 456.12 Charles E. Cotton 453.60 Ermal G. Coy 453.60 John E. Davis 453.60’ Muri A. Dawalt 453.60 Don Forney 453.60 Harold Gerard 456.12 Gilbert E. Griffis 458.64 Frederick E. Kammerer 453.60 Russell Krichbaum 453.60 Alvin H. Miller 453.60 Bobby D. Miner 454.86 Larry L. Montel 454.56 Ronald Norman 453jj0 Paul Randall 44248 Roswell Robbins 453.60 Ronald Spaulding 454.86 Kent R. Thomas 154.80 Luther G. Van Cleave 453.66Wayne L. Wood 433.20 Garl P. Young 456.12 John Alexander 471.60 Charles E. Bucher 471.60 Norman W. Clouse 471.60 Clifford F. Baker 471.60 Wilferd Fretz 479.46 Merritt L. Hartman 455.88 Marshall Hawley 471.60 Walter Jontz 489.94 Lawrence Kindig 474.22 Ellis Koher 474.22 Donald E. Kuhn 471.60 Ralph E. Linn , 471.60 Earl Long 471.60 Donald Metzger 492.56 Leo Mosier . 471.60 Glenwood Secor 495.18 Harley Slater 424.44 George T. White 448.02 Rex Deaton 471.60 Max E. Brown 468.72 Russell Sechrlst 589.50 Worley Spitler 479.46 Kermit F. Summers 497.80 Claude Christner 666.66 Charles R. Cleveland 1,250.00 Harold Roberts 453.60 Prudential Ins. Co-. A 1,708.75 United Telephone Co. 56.33 No. Ind. Public Serv. 134.79 Schrader-Warsaw Co. 106.58 W & W Truck Sales 527.69 Ace Hardware 14.07 Coverall Rental Serv. 536.40 Edd’s Feed Serv. 15.80 , Gulf Oil Corp. 2.539.73 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. 31.92 Ind. Textile Co. 42.44 Johnson Lumber 4.53 Kellogg’s Prof. Prod. 36.00 Lk. City Wholesale 11.64 Moellering Supply Co. 55.85 Monteith Tire Co. 444.29 Mossman-Yarnelle Co. 193.36 Standard Oil Co. 426.23 Texaco, Inc. 167.90 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 14.00 Warsaw Printing Co. 10.44 Mae Friedman 898.50 J. & M. Gravel Corp. 1.771.60 Mill Creek St. & Gra. Corp. 112.21 Sturm & Dillard Grav. Co. 734.51 Pi rceton Equip. Co. 26,830.56 Pierceton Lumber Co. 55.00 Simmons & Brady Exc. 160.00 No. Webster Lum. & Supp. 9,53 Logansport Metal Culvert 2,066.48 Deeds Equip. Co. 35.61 Fort Wayne Clutch Exch. 68.14 Gen. Truck Sales Corp. 43.31 Mike Gill Auto Parts 4.00 Goshen Sales & Eng. 12.56 Ind. Equip. Co. 91.74 Industrial Tractor & Equip. 24.68 Mac Allister Mach. Co. 151.44 McCormick Motors, Inc. 23.45 Panke Mach. Corp. 472.90 Roscoe Mfg. Co. 47.30 Stockberger Mach., Inc. 83.82 Warsaw Auto Supply 172.38 Wholesale Elec. Serv. 12.75 Yeiter & Ganshorn 1.50 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. 662.37 Phend & Brown 8,252.95 Kos. Co. Road Dept. 98.68 R. L. Bauer —Dealer 35.32 Logansport Metal Culvert 3.815.04 Times-Union 20.73 Mail-Journal 46.09 Western Ind. Aggregates 181.82 COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Howard B. Johnson 650.00 M Opal Joy Harman 420.00 " Mary Ruth Wilson 420.00 Constance O. Buckles 410.00 Jean F. Grubb 440.00 Lillian O. Davis 375.00 Yvonne Sue England 295.00 Esther B. Hoover 275:00 Dorothy L. Anglin 405.00 William C. Parke, M.D. 10.95 United Telephone Co. 123.89 Constance O. Buckles 39.20 Jean F. Grubb 74.00 Opal Joy Harman 22.10 Howard B. Johnson 27.72 Mary Ruth Wilson 21.80 Warsaw Printing Co. 24.80 Elk. Rehabilitation Ctr. 70.00 I. U. Medical Ctr. 508.95 Lutheran Hosp. 4.00 Thornburg Drugs 12.99 J. L. Baker, DDS ‘ 3.00 Coun. Retarded, Kos. Co. 8.00 William Cron, M.D. 3.00 MarshallS-tarke Dev. Ctr. 20.00 Linus J. Minlck, M.D. 7.00 P. H. Pierson, M.D. 4.00 D. T. Stouder, D.S.C. 30.00 Walter Drug Co. 12.00 Bashor Home 36.00 Bethel Home Place 324.00 Jean’s Children Home 265.75 Ind. Un-Meth. Children’s H. 210.00 St. Vincent’s Villa 750.00 I. U. Medical Ctr. 42.00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of November, 1968. Lawrence Butts Auditor, Kosciusko County

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