The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 January 1969 — Page 7

r IB’’ I " "5 Oli ' « J lillr -. ■■ *■>-•* f UNITY SERVICE — Members of the Protestant and Catholic churches at Syracuse met Sunday at Wawasee Prep for a unity service with ministers of all area churches participating. Church choirs joined together to form a combined choir, shown above. They were led by Rev. Richard Ohlemacher of Wawasee Prep and accompanied by PhUlp Fawley.

Over 500 Attend Day Os Prayer More than 500 people responded to the Call for Unity in the prayer service held Sunday night in the Wawasee Prep school gym under the sponsorship of Protestant and Catholic churches and fellowships in the Syracuse community. This unprecedented gathering was attended by pastors, priests, laymen and members of Wawasee Lakeside Chapel (Mennonite). Church of the Brethren, Lutheran, All Saints Chapel (E---piscopal), three United Methodist churches, Saint Martin de Porres Catholic and the Watwasee Prep school. Rev. Ralph Wagoner, speaker of the evening, emphasized the need for all to recognize that all churches have one unmistakeable and one individual mission and this is to fearlessly proclaim the Lordship of Jesus Christ in all realms of life. This is accomplished when God’s children live in such harmony that all the world will take notice. The early church on the day of Pentecost had such harmony and unity and,the world in that day took heed of what they had to say — and how they expressed their love of their fellowmen through action. This is the need of today. Such a proclamation of the Lordship of Christ is not limited to the church alone, but to every individual whereever he may be in factory, home or office. A joint choir numbering in the 80’s led the assembly in the singing of hymns that were common to all Christians and presented special anthems to add to the beauty of worship. Rev. Harlan Steffen of Wawasee Lakeside chapel gave the welcome. Rev. David Hyndman of All Saints chapel gave the invocation followed by a scripture reading by Rev. George D. Strohm of Concord United Methodist church. Following Rev. Wagoner’s sermon Rev. August Lundquist of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church led the litany. Rev. Kennard Robinson, Calvary United Methodist church, led the Lord’s Prayer, Rev. Theodore Hertenstein,

TOWN OF SILVER LAKE 1968 ANNUAL REPORT RECEIPTS Balances on hand Jan, 1, 1968 All Funds 8 16,034.22 General Property Tax 7,352.01 Cigarette Tax 1,532.29 A-B.C. Distributions 1.293.91 M.V.H. Distributions 4,388.90 Rent 90.00 Street Damage Payment 1,620.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS ' , 8 32,311.33 DISBURSEMENTS Salary of Town Trustees 8 300.00 Salary of Clerk-Treasurer 600.00 Compensation of Town Attorney 200.00 Compensation of Firemen 750.00 Other Compensation 214.50 Communications " 145.82 Heat, Light A Power 3,228.39 Printing As Advertising 330.59 Repairs 102.52 Garbage 8s Trash Collection 2,160.00 Garage A Motor (General) 456.14 Office Supplies 38.30 Other Supplies (General) 40.79 Sewer Materials 200.00 Insurance (General) 966.00 Hydrant Rent 500.00 Premium on Official Bonds 50.00 Equipment Memorial Day 35.00 Salary of Street Commissioner 3.540.00 Oarage A Motor (Street) Other Supplies (Street) .15'92 Insurance (Street) 132.60 Social Security Town’s Share .115'22 Maintenance (M.V.H.) Materials Maintenance (M.V.H.) Equipment Paid on Bond (Bond) 1, £2 0 S? Interest on Bonds (Bond) 206.25 Improvements (C.C.1.F.) 188.70 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 8 23,106.60 BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1968 8 9,204.73 SILVER LAKE MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS RECEIPTS Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1968 8 23.765.37 Collections 3>«2’9 Customer Deposits 83.75 Stat* Sales. Tax 90.78 Bonds Issued m Interest on Investment* 2,652.09 TOTAL RECEIPTS 8201.034.58 DISBURSEMENTS Operating Payments • Bales Tax oSf.vjf Investments Purchased IS ’°°2'22 Refunds New Construction (Legal * Engineering) 14,840.13 total DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1968 8163,209.45 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Bonds out January 1. 1968 • ItAnHa Retired 1,000.00 gffiK taued (Revenue Bonds) 165.000.00 Out December 31, 1968 (Municipal 6,500 * Revenue 165,000) 171,500.00 CHEBTEEN CHAPPLE. Clerk-Treasurer

Grace Lutheran church, gave the closing prayer and Rev. Eugene Zimmerman, of Saint Martin de Porres Catholic church, the benediction. Larry Griffith introduced each speaker. The students of Wawasee Prep parked cars. Philip Fawley was the organist and Rev. Richard Ohlemacher of Wawasee Prep the music director. Following the service, all were invited to the study hall of the school for refreshments and fellowship. Leesburg Community News (Continued From Page 6) cott and Mrs. Gladys Miller of Milford and Mrs. Jo Yocum, Toni and Todd visited Miss Libby Lippincott Sunday at the Methodist home at Warren. Miss Marie Lippincott of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Mabel Lippincott spent Monday with Mrs. Forrest Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Rhinehart attended the 25th wedding observance of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones at South Bend Sunday afternoon. Max Barrett is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Chicago for treatment. He expects to return to the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne in about three weeks. Mrs. Tom Buskirk, Sr., and Mrs. Al Heierman shopped in Fort Wayne Monday. Sgt. Ross Lingle of Denver, Colo., attended the recent wedding of Miss Pam Osborn and James Shipley. He recently returned from serving in Thailand. Lisa Hunter, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter is real ill with the flu. iMr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter. Ice cream and birthday cake were served in honor of the birthday of Susan Blue. ARRESTED AT MILFORD Donald R. Vandiver of 752 west Walnut street, Nappanee, was arrested recently by members of the Milford police department for going 50 miles per hour in a 40 mph zone. He will appear before the justice of the peace on Saturday.

BIRTHS HOSTETTER, Barbara Kay Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hostetter, Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, a baby daughter named Barbara Kay, bom January 15 at the Goshen hospital. Barbara Kay tipped the scales at eight pounds, three ounces and was 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. A. H. Bird of Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hostetter of Lake Wawasee. MILLER son Mr. and Mrs. David A. Miller, Syracuse, are the parents of a son born Sunday in the Goshen hospital. FLANAGAN daughter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Flanagan, r 1 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom January 16 in the Goshen hospital. MARTIN, Jennifer Lynn Mr. and Mrs. David W. Martin, 7 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, bom January 13 at 9:03 a.m. in the Goshen hospital. Miss Jennifer weighed seven pounds, eight and one-half ounces at birth. The Martins also have two sons, Michael, 5, and Daniel, 4. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Martin, r 2 Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yoder of r 2 Syracuse. NOEL, Michael James, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Noel, Leesburg, announce the birth of a son, Michael James, Jr., bom Friday, Jan. 17, in the Goshen hospital. He weighed in at five pounds, 11H ounces. The Noels have a 2Va-year-old daughter, Tammy. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Plank of Leesburg. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Noel, also of Leesburg. Hie maternal great-grandfather is Oscar Plank of Goshen. DIPERT daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Dipert of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of a daughter bom Monday in the Goshen hospital.

Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1968 Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County

Balance FUNDS — Jan. 1 Township $ 1,896.54 Fire Fighting 5,285.00 Civil Twp. Bond 3.469.84 Dog 409.00 TOTALS $ 11.060.38 DETAILS OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes—June $ 2,459.04 Justice of Peace Docket Fees 164.00 Total Township Fund $ 2,623.04 DOG FUND Dog Tax ffom Assessor $ 610.00 Total Dog Fund $ 610.00 CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FUND Lakeland Comm. Sch. Corp. $ 8,821.26 Total Lakeland Comm. Sch. Corp. Fund $ 8,821.26 FIRE FIGHTING FUND June Tax Dist. Lawrance Butts, Co. Auditor 8 5.053.21 Trustee Washington Twp. 200.00 Clerk Treas. No. Webster 1,082.34 Total Fire Fighting Fund 8 6.335.55 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid No. 1— Pay of Trustee, Rent, Clerical Help A Travel H. A. Ganger 8 1,745.00 Elisabeth Ganger 300.00 Total 8 2.045.00 No. 2 — Book, Stationery, Printing A Advertising Reub Williams & Sons $ 131.32 The Mall-Journal 141.63 Audrey Meyers 28.95 Total 8 301.90 No. 3 — Care of Cemeteries Joe Shock 8 1.000.00 Nora Newberry 75.00 Total 8 1,075.00 No. 5 — J.P. Expense Kenneth Throckmorton Ins. 8 42.00 Audrey Meyers 20.96 Total 8 62.96

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the recelpta and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by. the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of r.uch annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Baid report ia subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. H. A. GANGER, Trustee

New Salem Ry MBS. BAY FEBVERDA Pastor Michael Ostrander used I Corinthians 12:1-11 for his scripture text for his sermon entitled “Concerning Spiritual Gifts”. Five young ladies from the Bethel church presented the special music, singing “Make Me a Blessing” and “Burdens are Lifted at Calvary”. The group singing was Sue Moneyheffer, Joan Reuter, Peggy Doty, Rita Dowty and Debra Wuthrich. 'Mrs. Bernice Dwyer accompanied at the piano. Miss Nancy Johnson and Miss Sandra Crowl are spending a few days home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crowl for mid-term vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher, Mrs. Gladys Van Sickle and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider attended a Sunday afternoon songfest at the Sunrise Chapel at Plymouth. Those singing were Whitey Gleason and Jubilees. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and Jonathan were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek and Sharon and Lorraine. Mrs. Herbert Morehouse spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Jim Walter, and family at New Paris. J* ‘ Mrs. Ruth DeFries was taken to the Goshen hospital Friday night due to complications from the flu. Mr. and Mrs. John Plank called on Mrs. Mike Noel and new son at the Goshen hospital on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans and son at Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bomman and family at Waterford. Candace and Shawn Bomman have the chickenpox. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morehouse of South Bend called at the Dean Morehouse home Sunday afternoon. Michael and Michelle Morehouse have the chickenpox. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and Jonathan left Saturday morning for Charleston, S. C., where Blake will be stationed. Later they will journey on to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Michael Stafford and Mr. Stafford. Mrs. Glen Tom and daughter Norma were callers on Saturday of Mrs. Lavent Tom. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters, Marcia and Marianne, Mr. and Mrs. James Tom, Mrs. Gladys Tyndall and George Hontz were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Lavent Tom and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cripe. Homemade ice cream was enjoyed Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morehouse by Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and Jonathan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and daughters. Mrs. Emory Stetler is confined to her home with the flu.

Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 $ 2,623.04 $ 4,280.10 8 239.48 6.335.55 9,185.60 2,434.95 8,821.26 7,903.74 4,387.36 610.00 639.00 380.00 8 18,389.85 $ 22,008.44 $ 7,441.79 No. 7— Memorial Day Expense American Legion Post 253 8 30.00 Total 8 30.00 No. 10 — Other Twp. Expense Kenneth Throckmorton Ins. $ 100.00 United Telephone Co. 145.52 Fub. Empl. Retire Fund 98.41 Rockhill, Vanderveer, Kennedy 100.00 Richard Culberson 66.67 Phil Payne 33.33 Wm. E. Metcalf 100.00 Glen Var.'Mor 100.00 Audrey N. rtrers 2.62 D. M. Whitcomb Supply 9.40 Teghtmey<r Ace Hdw. 9.29 Total 765.24 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classi.'ication of Expeise and To Whom Paid D. D. Mock, Chickens Killed 8 16.00 Kos. Co. Auditor Surplus 293.00 Robert Reiff. Sheep Killed 200.00 Richard Williamson, Sheep Killed ICO.OO Harry Bause, Sheep Killed 30.00 Total 8 639.00 CIVIL TWP. BOND FUND Farmers State Bank 8 7,903.74 Total 8 7,903.74 FIRE FIGHTING FUND N.I.P.S. Co. $ 998.64 United Telephone Co. 247.75 White’s Mobil Service 185.04 Pierceton Triple Service 160.42 American States Insurance 292.00 Throckmorton Insurance 1,016.00 No. Webster tc Tipp. Vol. Fire 5.255.74 Motorola Communications 522.00 Williams Electric 20.89 Phend A Brown 175.50 Emergency Radio Service 311.62. Total 8 9,185.60

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Miss Pamela Jean Osborn Weds James Alan Shipley, Dec. 21

Miss Pamela Jean Osborn and James Alan Shipley exchanged wedding vows in a pretty candlelight rite in the Leesburg Brethren church Saturday, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. Christmas trees and red poinsettias decorated the altar. Candles outlined the aisle pews. Dr. Orville Jobson read the double ring rite before a large number of guests. Nuptial music was provided by Alva Steffler, organist, and Terry Davenport, vocalist. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Osborn of r 2 Leesburg are parents of the bride, and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shipley of West Alexandria, Ohio. The bride, given in marriage by her father, approached the altar wearing a wedding gown of white imported silk brocade fashioned with a high neck and long sleeves trimmed at the throat and wrists with crystals and pearls. A detachable train outlined with jewels was held at the shoulders with a back bow. The matching headpiece held the floor length veil of silk illusion. An arrangement of red roses and white gardenias was carried by the bride. Sister Matron of Honor Mrs. Gary Mohler, sistefof the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carlene Weirick, Winona Lake, Miss Bonnie Pauley, Warsaw, Miss Diane Horein of Wakarusa, Mrs. Cherel Perek, Warsaw, and Miss Anne

Women's Fellowship Meets January 14 The Women’s Fellowship of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren met Tuesday evening, Jan. 14, for a combined fellowship meeting and absentee stork shower for Mrs. Mark Wagner (Sandra Kern) now living in Massachusetts, where Mr. Wagner is in serv>''° me business meeting was called to order with a prayer by Goldie Newcomer. Reports were heard. The group discussed the love packets that will be made up at the February meeting for Viet Nam. The meeting was then turned over to the shower committee, with JMrs. Jerry Hapner giving the devotions. The unwrapped baby gifts were placed on a decorated table and a beautifully decorated basinett. After the group enjoyed looking at the gifts, each one wrapped the gift she had given. Mr. and Mrs. William Kern will

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Shipley of Ohio. They wore identical gowns of floor length red velvet with the high necklines trimmed in pearls. Each wore a white maribou pillbox hat and carried a white maribou muff. Miss Marcia Franks of Warsaw served as flower girl. Her dress was identical to those of the bridesmaids. Tim Rager of Winona Lake stood as best man. Other gentlemen attendants were Gary Mohler of Winona Lake, Larry Mohler of Warsaw, Steve Young of Warsaw, John Perek of Warsaw, Robert Stone of Akron, Ohio, and Mike Alexandria of Dayton, Ohio. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Winona hotel for the 150 guests. Jerry Franks, Rick Lovelady, and Al Steffler provided the entertainment. Serving were Mrs. Larry Mohler, Mrs. Robert Barfiett, Mrs. Kathleen Ginter, Mrs. Marlin Rose and Mrs. Doug Quine. The guest book was held by Miss Barb Hobart. Mrs. Linda Brown and Miss Kathy DeArmy were in charge of the gift table. Mrs. Shipley is a graduate of the Warsaw Community high school and of Grace college. She is a teacher at Madison school in Warsaw. Mr. Shipley is a graduate of Grace college and is a teacher at Avilla Junior high school. After a wedding trip to Florida the newly married couple is residing at 307 Auditorium Blvd., Winona Lake.

take me gifts to their daughter when they visit the Wagners soon. Mrs. Art Wagner, mother of Mark, was also present at the shower. The committee consisting of Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener, Mrs. Wilbur Ellis and Mrs. James Kaufman served refreshments to the 20 ladies and three children present. Senior Mothers Elect Officers The Senior Mothers club of Syracuse met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Floyd Gingerich. An election of officers was held with the following being elected: President — Mrs. Vern Brinkman Vice president — Mrs. Kenneth Ellson Secretary — Mrs. Theodore Hertenstein Program — Mrs. Janice Baumgartner Mrs. Noble Blocker presented the program, “(Do You Know

Wed., Jan. 22, 1969—-THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Your Perfume Personalities?”. Mrs. Blocker gave a very inter esting talk and displayed small vials of her favorite perfumes. Mrs. Gingerich was assisted by Mrs. Lois Schletter as cohostess. Twenty-nine members and one guest, Mrs. John LeCount, were present. The next meeting will be February 2 in the Civic room of the State Bank of Syracuse. Court News ’ Divorce Filed Lorraine I. Mock, Leesburg, has been granted a divorce in Kosciusko circuit court from Clair J. Mock. She was awarded custody of five minor children and SSO per week for their support. The Mocks seperated on August 29, 1968. Apply for Marriage Licenses Charles Joseph Beres, 20, Milford, factory employee, and Pamela Jo Stahl, 21, 214 south street, Goshen, clerk, have applied for a marriage license at the Elkhart county clerk’s office. Stanley Ronald Hollar, 27, r 2Milford, self employed, and Doris Jane Freed, 21, Nappanee, have applied for a marriage license in the office of the Elkhart county clerk. Joseph Harley Stump, 19, r 1 Leesburg, R. R. Donnelley and Sons, and Patricia Ann Ross, 16, r 1 Warsaw, R. R. Donnelley and Sons, have applied for a marriage license in the office of Kosciusko county clerk Bessie I. Himes. Jailed for Public Intoxication Amos Poe, 27, of Leesburg was jailed over the week end on charges of public intoxication. Cited For Speeding Robert Gonzales, 27, Milford, was fined $28.25 for excessive speed by justice of the peace Milo Clase of Warsaw. Public Intoxication Ben Black, 29, r 1 Leesburg, was fined s4l by justice of the peace Milo Clase of Warsaw. r BIRTHS HOLLINGER, Robert Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollinger of Huntington, both former New Paris residents, became parents of a son, Robert Eugene, bom January 17. The mother is the former Diane Zellinger who was a former clerk at the Walter Drug store in Milford. Grandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollinger of Lanark, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Zellinger of 918 south Sixth street, Goshen. THORNBURG, Trisha Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thornburg of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, Trisha Lynn, born Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 7:07 a.m. in the Goshen hospital. Miss Trisha weighed in at eight pounds, 14 ounces. The Thornburgs also have a son, Tracy Lee, age three. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen BiHer of r 4 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. George Thornburg of r 2 Syracuse.

Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1968 Clay Township, Kosciusko County

Balance FUNDS — Jan. 1 Township $ 1,817.35 Recreation 374.14 Civil Twp. Bond 2,784.92 Dog 223. CO Fire Fighting 1,222.89 TOTALS — 8 6,422.30 DETAILS OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes—June $ 1,187.79 Justice of Peace Docket Fees 6.75 Total Township Fund 8 1,194.54 DOG FUND Dog Tags 8 269.00 Total Dog Fund 8 269.00 RECREATION FUND Taxes—June 8 509.05 Total Recreation Fund 8 509.05 CIVIL TWP, BOND FUND Taxes—June 8 3,563.38 Total Civil Twp. Bond Fund 8 3,563.38 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Taxes—June 8 874.27 Total Fire Fighting Fund 8 874.27 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid 1. Pay of Trustee. Rent, Clerical Help A Travel Exp. Wayne Johnson 8 1,540.00 Mary Johnson 250.00 8. Boeks, Stationery. Printing A Advertising The Mall-Journal 8 167.58 Reub Williams A Sons 169.91 Warsaw Office Supply 21.38 Claypool Postmaster—Postage 30.00 Leonard Supply Co. 90.17

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township: that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as 1 required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. WAYNE R. JOHNSON, Trustee 1

QOLram|HmucH OF HOSPITALITY BY Recipe From Argentina In Argentina, corn starch, called maize na, is a basic ingredient for extra tender, sponge-type cup cakes. Sponge Cup Cakes !/ 3 cup corn starch cup flour | J/ 2 tablespoon baking powder Dash salt !4 cup margarine */ 2 cup sugar 2 egg yolks </ 2 teaspoon vanilla ‘/ 2 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 egg whites Sift com starch, flour, baking powder and salt together; set aside. In a large bowl, blend margarine and sugar. Add egg yolks one at a time, mixing until smooth. Stir in'vanilla and grated lemon rind. Stir in dry ingredients about at a time, mixing until smooth after each addition. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Fold gently into batter. Pour into greased and lightly floured or paper lined 2¥>-inch muffin cups, filling about *4 full. Bake in 375 degrees F. (moderate) oven about 15 minutes or until cupcakes test done. Makes 12 mpcakes. w ▼ Wbt A ■ ■! ■ ■■ TIE U.s. ARMY RESERVE Wish I'd Said That & “The reason so many Congressmen are anxious to be re-elected is that they’d hate to try to make a living under the layvs they passed.”— Duane C. Griggs, The New London (Iowa) Journal.

Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 8 1,194.54 ' 8 3,356.89 $ —345.00 509.05 648.50 234.69 3,563.38 4,660.60 1,688.30 269.00 241.96 250.04 874.27 1,973.16 124.00 8 6,410.24 8 10.880.51 $ 1,952.03 3. Care of Cemeteries Mrs. Ercie Lucas $ 75.00 Ed Oall 100.00 Jack Warren 50.00 4. J.P. Salary Lester Cauffman $ 275.00 5. Other J.P. Expense Strayer Ins. Agency 8 21.00 .10. Other Twp. Expanses Strayer Ins. Agency $ 50.00 General Telephone Co. 116.40 Quentin Evans 100.00 Dean Ford 100.00 , Roy Kinsey 100.00 Rockhill-Vanderveer 100.00 Kennedy-Pinnick First National Bank .45 DOG FUND C. DISBURSEMENT Willie Shepherd 8 186.96 Charles A. Murphy 55.00 11. Civil Twp. Bend Fund First National Bank 8 4,660.00 12. Fire Fighting Kirkwood Oarage 8 192.50 Wilda G. Garman 55.18 Max Davis 20.00 Luther Holloway 150.00 Strayer Ins. Agency 238.00 Allen’s Shell Service 2.73 Claypool Corporation 300.00 Deaton Equipment 14.75 F. Recreation Fund 4-H Mrs. Robert Warren 8 300.00 Dean Ford 3C0.00 Dean Ford —Insurance ' 48.50

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