The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 February 1969 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Feb. 26, 1969

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Leesburg-Oswego NeWs

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons

LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS AT HARTMAN HOME TUESDAY Members of the American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday night with Mrs. Kenneth Hartman with eight present. Cards were sent to veterans in the Veterans hospital and to members of the auxiliary who were ill. Games were played and refreshments served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Herbert Timmons. Farm Bureau Enjoys Trip To Chicago Several members of the county Farm Bureau went by bus to Chicago last Wednesday. They toured the Chicago seaport where the co-op grain terminal is located, the Chicago Board of Trade, the Continental Bank of Chicago where the speaker, Bill Sayre, who is director of the farm loan department, spoke on the present and future farm financing and the Merchantile Exchange. Marvin Metzger, district two field representative, arranged the tour and accompanied the grouo as did Pete Gay and Will Schakel of the state office. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boggs and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse of near Leesburg were members of the group. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MRS. BLANKENSHIP Wednesday evening a surprise birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Albert Blankenship. Guests were Miss Edith Saul, L>oyd Jilburg, Mrs. Charles Blankenship and children of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Earl and daughter of near Warsaw, Mrs. Jean Helman and sons and Albert Blankenship. Ice cream and cake were served. Church Events Os United Methodist Church Thursday the WSCS of the Clunette church will meet with Mrs. Laurabelle Smith. March 7 the World Day of Prayer will be observed by all circles of WSCS at the church with Mrs. Hal Strong in charge. Sunday morning at 8 a.m. the MYF will hold a breakfast meeting. March 16 Rev. Merrill Geible of Syracuse, a former pastor of the EUB church in Warsaw, will be guest speaker. Last Friday night and Saturday the Elkhart United Methodist District Couples Retreat was held at the Potawatemi Inn at Pokagon state park. The leader was Dr. Don Baker of Albion college, Albion, Mich. Attending from the Leesburg church were Rev. and Mrs. David Gosser, Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robison. Future programs will be announced at a later date. FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS HONORED AT SUPPER Mrs. Hugh McCann entertained at a supper last Tuesday in honor of the birthdays of her husband and Kim Hartman. Other guests were Mrs. Raymond Hartman, Randy Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman, Sherri and Kerri. HONORED ON 80th BIRTHDAY Mrs. Ora Irvine was the guest of honor at a surprise birthday dinner held in Fort Wayne in honor of her fOth birthday. It was served smorgasbord style. Gifts were presented to her. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hanson and Dean of Noblesville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Nita, Stanley and Phillip of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Lavon Bodkin of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce, Lynn and Leota of Claypool, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Shoemaker, Gregg and Brian and Mrs. Ronnie Bruce of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine and the guest of honor of Leesburg. ENJOY DINNER MONDAY Mrs. G. W. Murphy, Mrs. Robert Shively, Mrs. Byron Myers, Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. Robert Allen had dinner Monday at a Warsaw restaurant in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Allen. ASSIST IN MOVING MONDAY Those who helped the Earl Kammerer family move from southwest of Leesburg to their home northeast of Leesburg Monday were Glen Kammerer,

Mr. and Mrs, Martin Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., Mrs. Larry Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse, John Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer, Harlin Gardener of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haab of Milford. A carry-in dinner was held at noon at the Andrew Kammerer home. Plain Farmerettes Meet In Cafeteria By Lorraine Albert Members of the Plain Farmerettes met Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the Leesburg school cafeteria with Bunny Beatty giving the American pledge. The flag pledge was by Kathy Tarner. Demonstrations were given by Jane Buhrt on egg boat salad, Millie Golf on pecan torte and Kathy Church on whacky cake. A photography demonstration was given by Pam Kuhn. Refreshments were served by Judy and Cindy Bishop and Betty and Barbara Vanator. Three Arts Club Hold Special Meeting Mrs. Jerry Brown was hostess Monday night to a special meeting of the Three Arts club. Devotions were given by Mrs. Man-? nis Miller. The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Jerry Kanrmerer. Games were played and refreshments were served to nine members and to one new member, Mrs. Sue Miller. There will be eight prospective members invited to the next meeting. Burial Rites Held At Oswego Cemetery Burial rites were conducted at the Oswego cemetery Monday afternoon for Verl Mahoney of Warsaw. He formerly lived south of Oswego and had attended school at Oswego and had attended the Oswego Baptist church while living in that vicinity. Homebuilders And Ambassador Classes Hold Valentine Dinner Friday evening the Homebuilders and Ambassador classes of the Brethren church met at a restaurant in Pierceton for a Saint Valentine dinner and party. Roast beef and turkey dinners were served country style to 38 members. Mr. and Mrs. James Shipley and Rev. and Mrs. David Willett were in charge of the entertainment. A reading, “The Typical Man”, was given by Mrs. 'Larry Mohler. Stryofoam hearts and cupids decorated the tables. Upon arriving each couple was given a heart with a number on it and six numbers were read with each one receiving a centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mohler, social chairmen, were in charge of arrangements. SMM MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Kathy Stauffer served as leader of the SMM held Wednesday night at the Brethren church. Christine Welborn gave the Bible study and Marcia Alexander the mission study. The group planned a work night and slumber party for April. Lisa Vandermark served refreshments to 14 present. BIRTHDAYS HONORED SUNDAY AT VANATOR HOME Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanator and daughters entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. George Armbruster of near Warsaw and Brian Wiley of Sturgis, Mich. Other gudsts were Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wiley and sons of Sturgis, Ted Davis of Milford and Mrs. Lavere Vanator and Mrs. Rose Stackhouse of Leesburg. Ruth Missionary Circle Meets At Church Mrs. Mont Harmon read from the book of Psalms for devotions at a meeting of the Ruth missionary circle held Thursday afternoon at the Oswego Baptist church. She also read “Strength for" the Day” taken from the daily Bible readings and a poem, “Hurrv. Hurrv, Hurry”, from the Baptist Observer. Mrs. Zoa Metcalf read a letter from two special missionaries. For the lesson, Mrs. Mildred Klopenstein read an article from the Guide Post on Gert Behanna telling of the work she was call-

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ed to do. A discussion on the article followed by the group. Mrs. Klopenstein dismissed the meeting with prayer. There were nine present. Lesson On Cake Decorating Given At Club Meeting Mrs. Richard Vanator was hostess Wednesday night to members of the Tippe Lee club. Mrs. Raymond Hartman was co-host-ess. Mrs. Robert Allen gave the history of America and led in group singing of the song. The lesson on cake decorating was given by Mrs. Don Puckett who decorated a cake. The pledge and creed was led by Mrs. Richard Allen. Meditations in keeping with Valentine’s day was given by Mrs. Max Shively. Garden hints were given by Mrs. Don Tamer who told it was now time to plant small seeds. Mrs. Norman Archer talked on TB for the health and safety remarks. A donation of $5 was given to the 4-H college scholarship fund. It was voted to donate to the Nancy Hunsberger fund and to help with the auction March 15. At the next meeting, March 19, the members will entertain their husbands at a carry in supper at the Oswego Community Center at 6:30 p.m. Mystery prizes were won by Mrs. Richard Allen and Mrs. Robert Allen. The decorated cake and punch were served by the hostess to the 15 members present. Eight Square Club In February Meeting Mrs. James Hite, assisted by Mrs. Robert Lozier, was hostess Tuesday evening to members of the Eight Square club. Mrs. George Armbruster used the topic of Saint Valentine’s day for meditations. Mrs. Wallace Huffman gave the history of the song “America” and led in group singing. The lesson on legal material was given by Mrs. Dan Mohler. She told of wills and other legal documents. Refreshments of angel food cake with cherries and whipped cream and coffee with Valentine nut cups were served. HONORED ON EIGHTH BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haab entertained Sunday evening at a party honoring the eighth birthday of Cindy Kammerer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer, Lori and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman, Miss Edna Lehman, Sally and Sue Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer and Larry, Miss Kay Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haab and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Haab and John, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stookey and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stookey, Jr., and Lorie and Miss Priscilla Haab and the guest of honor, Cindy. Ice cream and birthday cake were served. Martha Circle Meets At Watkins Home The Martha circle of Women’s Society of Christian Service met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Bernice Watkins with 10 members present. Mrs. Herman Ginther gave the worship service and Mrs. Herschel Albert the program. Quiet day will be observed next Thursday at Epworth Forest. Refreshments were served. Hair Pieces Shown At Tri Arts Meeting Mrs. Jerry Deeter was in charge of the program of the Tri Arts club Monday night held at the home of Mrs. Howard Smith. Co-hostess was Mrs. Morris Huffman. Mrs. Deeter showed wigs and different hair pieces and told of their use. Roll call was answered by a costume jewelry exchange. A white elephant auction was held by the 13 members present. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. MRS. KAMMERER SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Albert Kammerer was surprised at a birthday party held at her home Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer and sons, Mrs. Mary Coon and children and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and daughters. Homemade ice cream, chocolate cake and cherry cupcakes were served. COMMUNITY NEWS Miss Edna Lehman. Mrs. Mar-

tin Stookey and Mrs. George Lehman spent Friday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Raymond Custer is a patient at the Goshen hospital where she is having tests. John Teeple was admitted to the Goshen hospital Tuesday for surgery on his elbow. He was released on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Jo Yocum and children. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ernest Tom and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom and Peggy Jo. Sunday dinner guests of the Robert Teeple family were Mrs. Nettie Teeple and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCartney of Warsaw. Raymond Hartman, who has been a patient at the Goshen hospital for the past month, returned to his home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Gill are spending two weeks in Florida. They expect to visit Camp Kennedy and witness same of the launchings. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Teeple and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Teeple spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Don Orn of Fort Wayne spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tay Hess. On Saturday they attended the funeral of Mrs. Joy Howenstein in Nappanee. She was an aunt of Mr. Orn and of Mrs. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robison attended a meeting of the parents of cadets of the air force academy held at Kokomo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Richey of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richey. The birthday of Mrs. Tom Buskirk, Sr., and their wedding anniversary was observed Thursday with a dinner at a North Webster restaurant by Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk. Ross Deatsman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsman took Mrs. Rov Matthews back to her home in Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wiley and sons of Sturgis, Mich., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vanator and family. Mrs. Nellie Anglin, Mrs. Herman Ginther and Mrs. Inez Shively visited their sister, Mrs. Anthony Sanka in South Bend Friday. Mrs. Sanka has been ill. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ora Irvine were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce, Lynn and Leota of Claypool, Mrs. Ronald Bruce of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and sons of Fort Wavne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Pooenfoose. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bishop. Miss Judy and Miss Cindy Bishop were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Bishop. A carry in birthday supper was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship for Mrs. James Earl. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blankenship and family of Warsaw, James Earl and daughter and Mrs. Jean Helman and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baggs and family spent Sunday and Sunday evening with the 'Donald Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. Britt Haller of Elkhart * spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byrer. LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens and residents of the Town of Syracuse and Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Plan Commission of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, will, on Thursday. March 13, 1969, at the Syracuse Town Hall loSyracuse, Indiana, at 7:30 P. M„ Eastcat ed at 418 South Huntington Street, ern Standard Time, consider a proposed amendment to the ordinance providing for the issuance of improvement location permits within the jurisdiction of the Syracuse Town Plan Commission, as a part of the master plan for the Town of Syracuse, Indiana and the contiguous unincorporated area within the jurisdiction of the Syracuse Town Plan Commission. Said proposed amendment to ordinance would change and amend the fee to be imposed and charged upon application for an improvement location permit forming a part of the master plan for zoning of the Town of Syracuse and the contiguous unincorporated area within the jurisdiction of the Syracuse Town Plan Commission. Said amendment was first proposed by the board of town trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, and by action of that body on February 18. 1969. the proposed amendment was referred to the Plan Commission of the Town of Syracuse. All persons interested in said petition should appear at said time and place and they will be given gn opportunity to be heard. M. JACK ELAM. Secretary Syracuse Town Plan Commission COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the 3d day of March, 1969. Edith B. Beltz $416.66: Ethna Scott $400: Marilyn Williamson $333.33: Frances Noble $316.66: Norma Jean Messmore $227.50; Betty J. Busselberg $416.66; Kathryn M. Teel $400: Hazel B. Harman $358.33: Mary Beth Miner $333.33; Evelyn R. Adams $316.66; F. Bonita Freeman $341.66; Margaret E. Garman s3uO: Margaret Butts $117.25; Idlee Armey $416.66: Phyllis Munson $400: Rita Miller $358.33; Lucille McCleary $333.33; Margaret Menzie $316.66: Catherine B. Gonya $246.75: Genevieve Mikels $217.50: Pam Goshert $126.75; Rita Golding $12.25: Ruth Hoppus $386.25: Helen Goshert $334.75: Roger Fellows $528.66: Fred C. Carlin $512: Gerald D. Oswalt $491.66 H. Earl Boggs 5375: Stanley B. Holderman $491.66: Rex W. Barber $416.67: Avis B. Gunter $416.67: Iva L. Carpenter S 400: Alice R. Randels 5358.34: Blanche E. Garber $400: Helen L. Howard $253.75: Goldie R. Schooley $122.50: Charles O. Huffer

$183.75; Rudyard K. Sullivan $72: Eleanor M. Vanator $36: Cheryl L. Leedy S4B; Caroline M. Wagoner $312; A. A. Pfingst $360; Julia Rogers $60.00: Esther Markley $24.00: Lena Davidsen $168.00; Jean Tuka $252.00; Billie F. Andrews $250.CO; Theophi Landin Hess $375.00: Henry Hackworth $458.33; Ralph Whitesell $450.00: Elizabeth F. Smith $175.00: Ed Funk $316.66: Milo E. Clase SSO 00; Maxine Clase $18.75; George A. Nye $416.66. Robert L. Rasor $266.66: Charles E. Hively $80.00: Shelman Marshall $80.00: Maurice Lewallen $80.00: C. W. Weaver $95.00: Marguerite Hoerr $168.00; Wilson Konkle $400.00: Garold R. Horrick $570.00: Janet I. Wise $270.00: Christine Sue Fowler $285.00; Nancy Kay Robbins $285.00: Ralph Warren $240.00: Lamar Leffert $225.00: Arma L. Eckert $30.00: Rex Remy $165.00: Chester Clampitt Jr. $165.00: Raymond Gall $120.00: Lowell Tucker $120.0-0: Bernice Graham $300.00: Donald A. Bragg $37.50: Foster A. Parker $142.50: Dallas M. Tracy $360.00; Eleanor M. Vanator $360.00; Cheryl L. Leedy $330.00; Elizabeth Ganger SIBO - 00: Ray G. Vanator $120.00; Charles R. Shock $120.00: Ed Map & Chart $742.50; Elizabeth Kuhn $495.00: Shirley Connolly $480.00; Cynthia Fry $360.00: Raymond Pinkerton $30.00: William Motts $30.00: Betty Stahl: $1230.00: Gordon Nichols $1230.00: Helen Nichols $1020.00: Thelma J. Leedy $310.68: Connie Fuller $310.68: H. Lucille Bibler $385.68; Charles O. Huffer $135.00. United Telephone $642.37: A. E. Boyce Co. $903.75; Business Equip. Co. $301.22: No. Ind. Public Serv. $1001.83: Sewage Treatment $48.90: Water Utilities $125.06; Waddell Printing Co. $696.80: Warsaw Printing $97.86: Warsaw Clean Towel $65.05: Warsaw Office Supply $1069.18: Dr. John E. Arford $15.00; Dr. J. R. Baum $7.50: Dr. D. D. Gill $7.50; Dr. Richard E. Mann $7.50: Dr. Joe Bill Mishler $7.50: Dr. G. W. Stalter $7.50: R. G. Roberts & Co. $3.85: Warsaw Postmaster $2425.00; Pitney-Bowes $24.00: Lincoln Graphic $5.22: Bankers Dispatch Corp. $2.70; Bledsoe Buick-Pontiac $127.60: Crum Garage $60.55: Ford’s Auto $2.00; Greenman's Shell $12.00; Motorola C & E $36.10; Schrader-Warsaw $6.85; Snyder & Snyder Oil $16.44: David E. Andrews $498.55; Gast Fuel & Serv. $223.72: Wholesale Electric $15.84: Motorola C & E $1500.00; Charles M. Brower $34.16; Industrial Photocopy $3.40: Lincoln Graphic $12.48; Carl Zimmer $24.20; Bus Retmier $573.60; Charles O. Huffer $32.30: Allan A. Rasor $260.00; J. E. Lambert $60.00; Max E. Reed $198.00; Wallace J. Manrow $78.60; Puckett’s Cafeteria $24.58: Lawyers Cooperative Publ. $54.50; West Publ. Co. $255.50; Johnson Lumber Yard $ .90: Kelley Tile * Floor $24.13: Rife Electric $18.22: Rulo Minear & Sons $18.00; Smith Appliance $32.00: Westron Corp. $90.81; Correlated Products $80.15. J. I. Holcomb $54.24: Coverall Rental $43.25; Warsaw Dry Cleaners $60.50 City Tin Shop $35.05: Rife Electric $50.47; Arab Termite $5.00; Reub Williams & Sons $2.50; Edward B. Funk $27.00: Milo E. Clase $6.00: Post-master-N. Webster $216.00: Lakeland Printing Co. $76.25: The Mail-Journal $333.08: Times-Union $310.46: Assoc. Ind. Counties $650.00: Warsaw Ins. Agency $911.00: Ned T. Maze $10.00; Helen E. Staley $10.00; Kos. County Treas. 248.18: Henry Hackworth sls- - N.E. & E. H. Stephenson $200.00: Xerox Corp. $338.62: Harris Funeral Home $300.00; McHatton Funeral Home $200.00: Mishler Funeral Home $100.00; Titus Funeral Homu $100.00; Wright-Yoder Funeral Home $100.00: Linville Allen $3.00; John Alexander $3.00: Jimmie E. Babcock $6.00; Harold Baker; $15.00; John Boganwright $3.00; Jerry Christner $3.00; Russell Evans $24.00; Wilbur Latimer $3.00: Max Metzger $3.00; Edward Paxton $3.00: C. C. Tullis $12.00. Norman M. Beatty Hosp. $184.32: Ind. Boy’s School $413.70; Ind. State Farm $93.85; New Castle State Hosp. $60.49: Irene Byron Hosp. $175.00: Robert P. Clark $25.55: Loop-Oram Agency $88.00: Wilson Konkle.. $22.48: Warsaw Chemical Co. $42.45: Warsaw Skelgas $96.80: Raymond Gall $11.40: Cheryl L. Leedy $7.40: LaMar Leffert $9.80; Foster A. Parker $20.20; Rex Remy $16.30: Dallas M. Tracy $24.75; Eleanor M. Vanator $13.60; Ray G. Vanator $24.90: Ralph Warren $6.80: Orn Nursing Home $264.00: Walters Drug $21.15: Treas. Marshall Co. $263.00: Wabash Auditor $217.70; Clifford Fiscus $16.00; Murphy Medical Center $5.00; Phillip Dierks $200.00; Loren T. Kruger $300.00: Cyril F. Likens $300.00; Lady of Lake Sem. $180.00; Stanley Scott $386.66; Myrtus Custer $390.00; Norman Hochstetler $29.00; William whiteleather $416.74; Miller-Dalton Corp. $2280.00, Sawyer Sand & Gravel $410.00. Co. Health Dept. Payroll A Claims George M. Haymond $400; Carroll Sherman $739.16: Loren J. Pound $616.66; Barbara McClure $520.83: Nellie Van Marcke $383.33; Barbara Olds $134.75: Barbara McClure $35.20; Loren J, Pound $29.04: Carroll Sherman $58.16: United Telephone Co., $32.60; Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster sls; Business Equip. Co. $4.99; Maico-Kenwood Hearing Serv. $.63: Warsaw Ins. Agency $14.60; Exec. Office Mach. $89.55. Co. Hwy. Dept. Payroll 4 Claims Allen Anders $550.44: John Armold $624.36; Clifford F. Baker $549.12; Emerson Cain $533.28: Ermal G. Coy $578.16: John E. Davis $551.76: Muri A. Dawalt $546.48: Don Forney $572.88: Harold Gerard $578.16: Gilbert E. Griffis $574.20; Merritt L. Hartman $564.96; Frederick E. Kammerer $142 - 56: Russell Krichbaum $285.12: Alvin H. Miller $549.12: Bobby D. Miner $557.04; Larry L. Montel $549.12; Ronald Norman $546.48: Paul Randall $578 16: Roswell Robbins $546.48; Harold Roberts $224.40: Ronald Spaulding $549.12: Luther G. Vancleave $332.64: Wayne L. Wood $200.64; Garl P. Young $55.72: Walter Jontz $592.68: John Alexander $583.62: Charles E. Bucher $568.55: Norman W. Clouse $597 32: Charles E. Cotton $546.48: Wilferd Fretz $630.20; Marshall Hawl"y $583.62: Lawr-nc" Kindle $567.18: R'lis Koh-r $567.18: Donald E. Kuhn $567.18: Ralph E. Linn $568.55: Earl Long $556.22: Donald Metzger $372.64: Leo Mosier $567.18: Glenwood Secor $567.18: Harlev Slater $531.56; George T. White $567.18; Rex Deaton $567.18: Max E. Brown $567.18: Russen Sechrist $739.44: Worley Spitler $569.92: Kermit F. Summers $729.60; Claude Christner $725: Prudential Ins. Co. $1726.40: Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. Office $6.: United Telephone Co. $54.71: No. Ind. Public Ser. $446.67: Sewage Treatment Off. $99: Bledsce Buick-Pontiac $7.34; Boyer’s Lawn * Garden $31.50: Ernerg- ncy Radio Ser. $246.40: Rayco Steel Process Co. $18.20: Schrader-Warsaw Co. $262.74: Ace Hardware $18.48; Bonnie Chemspec. $168.34: Coverall Rental Serv. $605.50: ■ Gast Fuel & Service $89.69: Gulf Oil Corp. $1449 - 60: Indiana Texti’e Co. $42.44: Lake City Wholesale $11.64: Monteith Tlr-, Inc. $1315.32: Mossman-Yarnelle Co. $48.61: Purity Cyl. Gases. Inc. $4.88: Standard Oil Co. $148.23: Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. $9.10: Warsaw Auto. Supply $570.53: Warsaw Dry Cleaners sl4: Warsaw License Bureau $18.50: Busin-'ss Equip. Co. $11.14: Waddell Printing Co. $9: Kos. Co. Farm Bureau $4.60: International Salt Co. $3766.16: Mae Frideman $24: J. & M Gravel Corp. $417.71: Hosea Rosbrugh s4l 25: Mill Creek Stone & Gravel $1247.31: Western Ind. Aggregates $1257.18: Johnson Lumber Yard $1.80: Logansport Metal Culvert $377.85: 3/M Company $200.20: American Steel Supply $1912.70; Deeds Equip. Co. $681.62: General Truck Sales $569.85: Hoosier Truck Equip. $11.4'0: W. A. Jones & Son, Inc., sllß.51: Kerlin Motor Co. $10.26: Mac Allister Mach. Co. $57.20: Municipal Equip. $183.28: Munson Motor Sales $53.43: Pierceton Eouip. Co. $18.52: Smith Ford, Inc. $4.78: Stockberger Mach, Inc. $167.99: W * W Truck Sales $142.10: Warsaw Ins. Agency $1662.50: Warsaw Ins. Agency $18: R. L. Bauer $41.86; John Camden $11047.95. Co. Welf. Payroll & Claims Howard B. Johnson $700: Opal Joy Harman $430: Mary Ruth Wilson $430: Constance O. Buckles $410: Jean F. Grubb $460: Marjorie A. Nye $300: Yvonne Sue England $315: Esther B. Hoover $300: Dorothy L. Anglin. $425: • Marjorie E. Himes 8425: Douglas W. Price. M. D. S2O: Jock P. Clark. M. D. $7.50: United Telephone Co. $103.61: Constance O. Buckles 525.50: Jean F. Grubb sl6: Onal Joy Harman $13.20: Howard B. Johnson $30.71: Mary Ruth Wilson $19.30: Elk. Rehabilitation Ctr. $56: D. L. Hull, M. D. $187.50: I. U. Medical Ctr. Hosp. sl7: Lutheran Hosp. $16.85: James A. Shupe. DDS $24: Thornburg Drugs $27.23: Council for R»tarded $8; E. A. Franke. DDS $3: P. D. Grossnickle, O. D. $14.50; P. H. Pierson, M. D. sl7: T. J. Qullty, M. D. $25: F. L. Rheinheimer. M. D. $6: Dr. D. T. Stouder $5: Swihart Pathology Lab. $2: Walter Drugs. Inc. $22.80: Bashor Home of U. M. Church $279: U. M. Children’s Home $310: Jeans Children’s Home $174.75: St. Vincent Villa $1085: Warsaw Ins. Agency $88: Ind. Cons, on Social Welf. sls. I. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioner on the 3rd day of March. - 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County

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