The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1969 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Apr. 2, 1969

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List Red Cross Bloodmobile Volunteers Many persons combined their efforts to make the visit of the American Red Cross Bloodmobile unit in Pierceton a success on Tuesday, March 25. Dr. Hossein Hashemi was the physician on duty. Mrs. Lee Pattison served as chairman of the volunteers. Mrs. Glen Butz and Mrs. Paul Beebe ■were co-chairmen for the day. They were assisted by Mrs. Ralph Dewart, Mrs. Wilbur Latimer, Mrs. John Stump, Mrs. Howard Funnell, Mrs. Cloice Clay, Mrs. Herbert Stier, Mrs. Danny Habeggar, Mrs. Jack Rager, Mrs. Kenneth Wyman, Joan Plew, Mary Smith, Mrs. Irvin Chapel, Miss Alice Shaffer, Mrs. Charles Holland, Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. Charles Barringer, Mrs. Carl Bolinger, Mrs. Jesse Miller, Miss Pauline Cotton, Virginia Stone, Mrs. Rex Mast. Nurses for the day were Mrs. Jerry Kreger, Mrs. Tom Anglin, Mrs. Tom Sittier, Mrs. Lavon Harmon, Mrs. John Chinworth, Jane Belford and Rose Weigand. Transportation was furnished by Caroline Boggs and Mrs. James Ratliff. Mrs. Mary Smith was in charge of soliciting for canteen supplies. The equipment was set up and dismantled by Wilbur Rust, George Prater, Roy Russell, Ed Pequignot, Robert English, and Clifford Linn. The Menzie-Reece American Legion Post 258 provided the facilities for the Pierceton visit. The Legion auxiliary and’ the Pierceton Firemans auxiliary provided the noon meal for the workers. Donors Contacted Mrs. Glen Butz and Mrs. Harold Barker were in charge of contacting donors. Mrs. Vicky Carson, of the Lambda Chi Omega Sorority, was in charge of publicity. The members of the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Pierceton United Methodist church called prospective donors Donors Those who presented themselves to donate blood included the following: Marilyn Barker, Rose Wiegand, Dale Bennett, Francis Walters, Ruby Hossler, Ernest Rhoades, Gary Robbins, Tom Long, Norma J. Engelberth Affra Lenwell, Audra Rhoades, Eleanor Gates, Leroy Valentine, Charles Collier, Harold Downs, Bessie Hackbirth, Sylvia Griffith Dorothy Brown, Doris Secor, Willis Alt, Jr., Rudolf Staegelman, Arlene Valentine, Jane Mort, Joe P. Lozier, Robert Snyder. Burrlene Harris, Patsy Foreman, Lucy Biltz, F. Eugene Fisher. Estil Kissinger. Tom Sittier, Pat Sittier, Terry Shrock, James Poe, June, Custer, Stephen Devenney, Dick Pletcher, Jack Rager, Hollis Earnhart, Gandice Laßue, Mary Tom, Den nis Wertenberger, Sylvan Stump. Jr., Clifford Linn, Pauline Cotton Marie Trump, Luclaire Reed, and Roy M. Russell.

NIPSCO OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 4™ * ■ ■ f . i Good Friday is a holiday for J?IJ A all Nipsco employes. Our .fes commercial offices will be k l"7 " closed on this day. Depository 5.. i r• vaults are available for An\your convenience. WIWPUX' we w * y° u a QV^^CO]HAPPY EASTER HOLIDAY ’■ 2- ' *-■' *' ’Y ‘ Nortihern Indiana Public Service Company

Also, Ruth Horn, Edward Fenker. Letha Pletcher, Roy Tennant, Richard Ellison, Glenn Hill Lawrence Harris, Bill Langohr, Wilbur Rust, Amy Stump. Ignota Lemler, James Craig, Judy Tenney, Robert Hoppus, Eliza Puckett, Wilma Harris, Katherine Yoder, Rex Tinkey, Lynne Coyle, Michael Coyle, Margaret Holton. Garnett Menzie, Kathryn Benner, Janett Franks, Mildred Salmon, Ann McConnell, Stephen Kerr, Glen Butz, Wendell Bryant, Margaret Helton, Wilmer Loher, Merrill Hostetler, Larry King, Donald Boggs. Wilmer Brubaker, Charlene Conley, Edna Busz, Phyllis Harris, Marian Gireadau, John Mowrey, Nancy Church, Robert Long, Paul Beebe, Opal Gray, Veii Gray, Janice Busz, Karen Bean, Gary Bean, Donald Conley, Edith Stickler, Beverly Reiff, Russell Sponseller, Thelma Berry, Karen S. Beckler, Ruth Menzie, John E. Haney and G. Haney. Bloodmobile Unit At North Webster The American Red Cross Bloodmobile unit was in North Webster on Tuesday, March 25. Dr. G. W. Stalter was the physician on duty. Mrs. Lee Pattison was chairman of the volunteers. Mrs. Earl Teghtmeyer and Mrs. Jack Rhoades were co-chairmen for the,day. They were assisted by Mrs. Howard Horn, Mrs. Ralph Brubaker, Mrs. Eugene Sells, Mrs. Freeland Phillips, Mrs. Robert Bostick, Mrs. James Athens, Mrs. Arthur Baker, Arlene Simpson, Mary Jean Greiner, Mary Jo Lundy, Mrs. Walter Koontz, Mrs‘. Frank Montel, Mrs. Otho Piper, Mrs. Ray Spry and Wilma Mitchell. Nurses on dity included Mrs. Dean Dowty, Mrs. Marvin Fuller. Mrs. Paul Eppley and Mrs. Richard Miller. Mrs. Claude Smith was in charge of transportation. The equipment was set up and dismantled by Asron Hinsley, Paul Carson, Dean Coffin, Larry Teghtmeyer, Rev. John Weeks, Mrs. Nub Niles, Mrs. George Burns and Mrs. Alton Kruger. Organizations furnishing food were the Lady Lions, Pythian Sisters, Firemen’s Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, Beta Psi Sorority and Jayshees. Donors Those who presented them selves to donate blood included the following: Irene Foreman, Venona Weaver, Peggy Trobaugh, Rebecca Doll, Maxine Athens, Sarah Rhodes, Norma Gant, Phillip Mohler, Blanche Rhoades, Harry Feaster, Evelyn Koontz, Avelda Roberts, Marjorie Hickman, Brother Anton Schik, Jack Alshouse, Donna Wolfe, Clifton Bixler, Mary J. Strong, Dorothy Dye, Sue Charlton, Frances Schorev, Gloria Albert, Chet Albert, Rickie Albert, Lorette Mize, Dickey Mize, Ward Weaver, Betty Wood, Wilmer Goba. Jeanette Bockman, Susan Schieler, Robert Pifer, Cecil Lindzy, David Berger, Elizabeth List and Thomas List.

Also, Thurman Rinker, Lena Buhrt, Helen Sloan, Bertha Moser, Wilma Alshouse, Arnold Culver, Frances Bowser, Sherman Bryant. Brother Raphael Federspiel. Brother Dave Rogers, Brother Robert J. Mandermash. Raymond Mort, Helen Frushour, Judith Bause, Samuel Lundy. Lowell Stidham, Howard Locke, Romayne Shock, Peggy Gansert, El inore Enyeart, Ruth Ray, Herschel Albert, Carl Weirick, Irene Abts* George Bums, Esther Rider. Jack C. Rhoades, David Nulf, Sezanne Long, Harold Hall Arthur) Baker, Gary Culver, Mary Lou Culver, Wilma Mitchell and Joe Barrett. Sea Explorers Hold Election Os Officers Election of officers and a “Bridge of Honor” for presentation of awards were held March 4, by the membeis of the Sea Explorer Ship Wasyr of Syracuse. The group is a co-ed organization for young people from 14 through 18 years of age and is an expansion of the Boy Scout girls. starting this . year. Purposes are to study and get experience in seamanship, small boat sailing. t canoeing, scuba diving and vocational exploration. Special projects since organization in December of 1968, have included a trip to a Syracuse boat company to see how fiber glass boats are built, a toboggan sled party, the sponsoring of the Klondike Derby for Boy Scouts of the Kosciusko district, a council wide bowling party and a swim party with other Explorer and Senior Girl Scouts. A special course in advanced seamanship is now underway. Awards given included Klondike Derby patches for those who helped with this project. They were given to Sea Explorers Dale Brown, Linda Lundquist. Kevin Knisley, Susan Clark. Doug Bushong and Steve Peterson. Sea Explorer Doug Bushong received the ship’s first apprentice seaman’s award and Susan Clark received a Safety Merit badge. Sea Explorers Dan Jetmore and Doug Bushong received Eagle Scout knots in recognition for this rank earned previously in scouting. Officers elected were Dale Brown, Boatswain (President); Steve Peterson and Doug Bushong. Crew leaders; Paul Van Dyke, Yoeman (secretary) and Susan Clark, Purser (treasurer). Mike Harris was welcomed as a new member. Dr. Jack Clark serves as Skipper of the group and Bill Yahne is the Ship’s mate (advisor and associate advisor). Future plans include a canoe trip, a visit to the Navy Base in GOLDEN RULE CLASS HAS MEETING The Golden Rule class of the Bethel church held its meeting Sunday, Mar. 23, in the fellowship hall of the church.

A ham dinner smorgasbord was enjoyed by the 21. members present. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover and Mrs. Bernice. Dwyer were host and hostesses for the day. A short informative business meeting was held and several games of ping pong Were in progress during the afternoon. Milford Local Mrs. Larry Weisser, Mrs. Marion Deeter, Mrs. Everett Butrick and Mrs. Robert Silver, all of the Milford area, called on Mrs. Emma Krauter Tuesday. Mrs. Krauter reports hearing a bobwhite in her backyard and has seen two robins and two cardinals this year. Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of Claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at 'heir me ting on the Ist day of April. 1969. Bessie I. Himes SOO.OO Lawrence W. Butts 900 00 Wm. E. Ellis 900.00 E. Mazie Alexander 720.00 Dave Andrews 900.00 Charles M. Brower 901.83 Arthur M. Moser, M. D. 337.50 Carl T. Zimmer 705.00 Paul Oberli Wayne R. Johnson 100.00 Carl Klotz 84 37 Robert O. Jones 160.00 Ray O. Eckert 112.50 Amer Koontz « Charles Mikel I??, 0 ? Austin Neher 100.00 Alton Boggs „ MJi Darrell Phillips 112.50 John W. Lutes 100.00 Robert L. Hoffman 100.00 H. A. Ganger 112.50 Harold Kuhn 13 }?2 Warren Hawley 84.3 < John Davidsen 112.50 Claud Stahl U 2 50 Edith B. Beltz 416.66 Ethna Scott Princess M. Frush 89.58 Marilyn Williamson 166.67 Frances Noble 325 ?? N. Jean Messmore 288.75 Betty J. Busselberg 416.66 Kathryn M. Teel Hazel B. Harman 358.33 Mary Beth Miner 333.33 Evelyn R. Adams 316.66 F. Bonita Freeman 341.66 Margaret E. Garman 325.00 Margaret But's 287.V0 Suzannah L. Blodgett 18 ?? Idlee Armey 416.66 Phyllis Munson 400.00 Rita Miller 3 s ß ?? Lucille McCleary 333 33 Margaret Menzie 316.66 Catherine B. Gonya 255.5 J Rita Golding 21.100 Genevieve Mikels 181.50 Pamela Goshert 108.00 Naomi Tuttle 217.00 Ruth Hoppus 386.25 Helen Goshert 334.75 Roger Fellows 540.66 Fred C. Carlin 524.00 Gerald D. Oswalt 491.66 H. Earl Boggs 375.00 Stanley B. Holderman 491.66 Rex W. Barber 416.67 Avis B. Gunter 416.67 Iva L. Carpenter 4C0.00 Alice R. Randels 358.34 Blanche E. Garber 400.00 Helen L. Howard 292.25 Goldie R. Schooley 292.25 Arma L. Eckert 252.00 Sandra Simpson 24.00 Evelyn E. Boggs 168.60 Edward A. Rosswrum 180.00 Freeman Pence 114.00 Bernice Graham 276.00 Caroline M. Wagoner 228.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 252.00 Cheryl L. Leedy 252.00 Elizabeth Ganger 96.00 Rudyard K. Sullivan 90.00 A. A. Pfingst 216.00 Esther Markley 216.00 Julia Rogers 216.00 Cynthia Fry 216.00 Lena Davidsen 120.00 Ray Ferverda 72.00 Eleanor Pollock 132.00 Allan A. Rasor 125.00 Gene B. Lei' 741.66 Doris L. Camden 575.00 David M. Harshbarger 375.00 Wallace J. Manrow 600.00 Jean L. Smith 450.00 Jean Tuka 288.75 Billie F. Andrews 250.00 Theophil L. Hess 375.00 Henry Hackworth 458.33 Ralph Whitesell 450.00 Elizabeth F. Smith 175.00 Ed. Funk 316.66 Milo F. Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 George A. Nye 416.66 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 Harvey Anglin 315.00 Fredrick W. Gilliam 315.00 Maurice Dorsey 315.00 Robert L. Rasor 266.66

Charles E. Hively 80.00 Shelman Marshall 8000 Maurice Lewallen °0 00 C W. Weaver , Marguerite Hoerr *B2 00 Wilson Konkle 400.00 Garold R. Horrick 630.00 Janet I. Wise 300. W Christine Sue Fowler 315.00 Nancy Kay Robbins 315.00 Lowell B. Pontius 22 50 Lamar Leffert 210.00 Ralph Warren 210.00 Arma L. Eckert Chester Clampitt Jr. 150.00 Raymond Gall 97.50 Lowell Tucker 97 50 1 Freeman Pence JSO.oo Ed A. Rosswrum IfO Hobart Stackhous 407 50 Glenn B. Dlsher 457.50 Eleanor Vanator 45.00 Ray Vanator *65.00 Charles R. Shock 150 00 Cheryl L. Leedy 45 00 Elizabeth Ganger 105.00 Ed. Map and Chart 405 00 Elizabeth Kuhn 210 00 Shirley Connolly Donald Davidsen 120.00 Thelma J. Leedy 342.80 H. Lucille Bibler 357.80 Connie W. Fuller 349.24 Janet Garber 75.00 Helen Nichols 345.00 Gordon Nichols 345.00 Betty Stahl 345.00 United Telephone Co. ~ 589.52 Sewage Treatment Office 48.90 Water Utilities 137.12 NIPSCO 725.32 A. E. Boyce CO. 909.22 Faulkner’s Bindery 850.00 Waddell Printing Co. 120 40 Warsaw Office Supply 30.60 Warsaw Printing Co. 313.26 Dr. J. R. Baum 7.50 Add. Multigraph Corp 382 32 Friden 54.50 First National Bank 12 50 Bankers Dispatch 2.40 3M Business Prod. 82.43 Kodak A/C 200 111 00 Lincoln-Graphic Corp. 4.28 Crum Garage 36.10 Emergency Radio Serv. 34.24 Ford Auto Supply 18.50 Motorola C & E 36.10 Warsaw License Bureau 1.00 David E. Andrews 792.70 Bledsoe Buick 2.178 57 Gast Fuel & Serv. 211 82 Sinclair Oil Corp. 8 12 Texaco 8.03 G. A. Thompson 56.50 Ind. Sheriff Assn. 10.00 Cox Studio 28.50 Sargent-Sow ■ll, Inc. 4.91 Charles M. Brower 26.96 Lincoln Graphic 21.62 Carl T. Zimmer 13.00 Allan A. Rasor 299.32 Gene B. Lee 280 00 Doris L. Camden 40.00 John P. Geberin 378.00 Richard W. Sand 90.00 Mark Harshbarger 25.00 Wallace J. Manrow 71.90 H. A. Friend & Co. 55.2 V Howard's 155.25 Panama-Beaver. Inc. 51.40 David E. Andrews 93.15 Hobby House R* sta. 24.02 Owens Super Dollar 15.48 Puckett's Cafeteria 93.23 Barnett & Patton 12.50 Co. 24.50 Lawyer Co-operative Pub. 130.50 Allen Smith Co. 35.00 Pauline Heagy 46.60 Donald D. Yarian 59.40 Joe O. Erwin 24.30 Jack Fawley 51.50 Mary K. Johnson 29.70 Gladys Wineland 67.80 Claude Harmon 29.70 Emmajeane G. Lightfoot 31.60 Nancy Amiss 56.20 Grace Beigh 46.50 Jay L. Swick 42.80 Mary Louise Keener 59.40 Robert D. Kemper . 52.5 V Jerald Gene Hughes 60.60 David L. Payne 55.5 V Lois Btown 53.50 Fred L. Byland 34.50 Royce Weaver 32.30 Gloria J. Briggs 28.50 Harold Markley 29.70 Fredric Kuhn 23.70 Robert B. Miller 33.30 Donna Parker 24.70 Rolland A. Wogoman 34.50 Alice Mollenhour 30.90 Jerry Menzi- 28.50 John F. Kelley 16.20 Larry Pyle 29.70 Margaret Clark 31.50 Sandra Leckrone 20.60 Velma Niles 11.10 Donna J. Workman 11.50 Whitley County 52.00 Wayne R. Johnson 990.00 Kelley Tile & Fl. Cov. 28.80 Miller <& Sons Lumber 680.71 National Clock Co. 40.00 Power Plant Serv. 381.58 Rife Electric 509.62 Sharp Hdw. Co. 29.80 Smith's Appliances , 216.81 Wholesale Electric 47.93 Laketon Asphalt Ref. 1.308.72 Correlated Prod, Inc. 37.30 Green Stuf 9.92

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Lake City Wholesale 28.50 Rochester Germicidi 136.50 Lowery Sewing Ctr. 3.50 Warsaw Clean Towel 32.40 Dick's Standard Serv. 12.80 Coverall Rental Serv. 43.55 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 53 00 Johnson Lumber 47.20 Ind Restaurant Equip. 105.60 Walmer Supply Co 19.95 Western Union Tele. 2.32 Hall Hdw . Inc. 12.56 Indiana L P Gas 7.50 Moore's Plumbing 43.44 Rite Electric 34 76 Safe-Way Door Co. 721.00 Deluxe Cleaners 8.10 Lake City Wholesale 17 75 Warsaw Chemical Co. 31.57 Warsaw Clean Towel 11.50 Arab Termite A- Pest S.GV Reub Williams & Sons 3.65 United Telephone Co. 27.66 Milo E Clase 164.15 W. A Diddell Agency 3.75 Hobart Stackhouse 8.00 Harold Wilson 8.00 Ralph Wrigley 8 00 Ray O Eckert 29 50 Mail-Journal 448.32 Times-Union 170.49 Chas. W Cole * Son 5.394.40 Strayer Insurance 855.63 W A. Diddel Agency 31.35 Boggs A Nelson Agency • 680.C0 Walter F. Riffe 10.00 Mrs. Tibie J. ’Packer 57.88 Henry Hackworth 15.00 N. E. * E. H. Stephenson 200.00 A. B Dick Prod. 4500 Landis * Chamness 100.00 Wyman Funeral Home 100.00 Kos Co. 4-H Club 1.000.00 Marilyn M. Clase 18.00 Scott Flowers 24.00 Debert Hamilton 24 00 Everil Heiser 3.00 Floyd Johnson 6.00 Don Morris 78.00 Jimmy Setser. Jr. 3 00 Gordon Teeple 165.00 Gary Zimpleman 15.00 Martin's Feed Mills 50.75 Richmond State Hosp. 50.54 White’s Institute 1.424.00 Irene Byron Hosp. 1.440.00 Glenn B Disher 54.00 Chester Clampitt, Jr. 4.80 Shirley Connolly 15.50 Cheryl L. Leedy 6.50 Freeman E. Pence 28.40 Hobart Stackhouse 54.00 Ray Vanator 36.10 Ralph Warren 8.6 V Executive Off. Mach. 4.95 Walters Drugs. Inc. 13.55 Orn Nursing Home 234.00 Ind. State Industries 93.71 Brennan's Drug 17.58 Murphy Med. Ctr. 12.80 Walter Drug 3.75 Paul Deaton 172.50 Phillip Dierks 200.00 Cyril F. Likens 300.00 Lady Lk. Seminary 90.00 Stanley Scott 386.66 Treasurer of State 2.690.00 Loren T. Kruger. 300.00 Everett Beeson 66.33 Lester Williamson 60.00 Shaw's Fuel & Supply 3,680.00 J. & M. Gravel Corp. 51.00 Paul L. Knoop 60.00 Myrtus Custer 1,557.00 Dalton Miller Corp. 57.00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES George M. Haymond 460.00 Carroll Sherman 739.16 Loren J. Pound 616.66 Barbara McClure 520.83 Nellie VanMarcke 383.33 Barbara Olds 151.38 United Telephone Co. 39.27 Warsaw Postmaster 15.00 Barbara A. McClure 50.24 Loren J. Pound 39.92 Carroll Sherman 52.64 Warsaw Printing Co. 86.20

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Ind Assn. Sanitarian 23 00 Ind. Health Officers Assn. 5.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL AND ALLOWANCES Allan Anders 475.20 John Armold - 528 00 Clifford F Baker 475 20 Emerson Cain 475?0 Ermal G Coy 488 40 Robert O. Danner 439.20 John E. Davis 476.52 Muri A. Dawalt 488 40 Don Forney 488.40 Harold Gerard 49104 Gilbert E. Griffis 489 72 Merritt L. Hartman 488 40 Walter Jontz 487.08 Frederick E. Kammerer 190 08 Russell Krichbaum 23.76 Alvin H. MiUer 485 76 Bobby D. Miner 485 76 Larry L. Montel 488 40 Ronald Norman 475.20 Paul Randall 488 40 Roswell Robbins 4 5 20 Ronald Spaulding 190.08 Luther Vancleave 23.76 Wayne L. Wood 522.7a Garl P. Young 488.40 John Alexander 506 90 Charles E. Bucher 493.20 Norman W. Clouse 250.71 Charles E. Cotton 506.90 Wilferd Fretz 493.20 Marshall Hawley 506.90 Lawrence Kindig 493.20 Ellis Koher 493.20 Donald E. Kuhn 504.16 Ralph E. Linn 493.20 Earl Long 443.88 Donald Metzger 528.82 Leo Mosier 493 20 Glenwood Secor 548.00 Harley Slater ’ 10.96 George T. White 123.30 Rex Deaton 509 64 Max E. Brown 493.2 V Russel Sechrist 49.92 Worley Spitler 493.20 Kermit F. Summers 642.68 Claude Christner 725.00 Prudential Ins. Co. 1688.17 Hulls Trans. Co. 22 18 Kos. Co. Hwy. Office 21 86 United Telephone Co. 57.27 NIPSCO 35128 Crum Garage 80.99 Munson Motor Sales 6.50 Plymouth Radiator Rep. 208.00 Radiator Service Co. 12.00 Warsaw Auto Supply ■ 316.05 Warsaw Auto Trans. Exc. 18.0 V Ace Hardware 9.12 Coverall Rental 517.92 Eutectic Welding . 51.70 Gast Fuel * Service 199.00 Gulf Oil Corp. 2749.44 Montieth Tire. Inc. 20.99 Mossman Yarnelle Co. 371.50 Purity Cyl. Gases 488 Rayco Steel Process 2.00 Sharp Hdwe. ' 15.06 Texaco. Inc. 103.80 Wt.rsaw Dry Cleaners 14.00 Exec. Office Mach. 5.70 International Salt Co. 1053.12 Erie Stone 3404.17 Mae Friedman 174.00 J. A-M. Gravel 455 54 Mil! Creek St. & Gravel 855.V7 Hosea Rosbrugh V. 687.30 Western Ind. Aggregates 422.21 Pierceton Equip. 719.18 Johnson Lumber 6.60 Bearings. Inc. 168.43 Ind. Tr. & Equip. 76.40 Korte Bros. Inc. 638.75 Logansport Metal Culvert TV.44 Mac Allister Mach., Inc. 604.38 Panke Mach. Corp. 890.69 Pierceton Equip. Co. , 62.20 Schraders-Warsaw Co. ' 133.60 Superior Pipe Spec. Co. 1400 12 W A W Truck Sales 192.93 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. 4.34 W. A. Diddel Agency 1133.9 V Strayer Ins. Agency 992.37 Hipskind Asphalt Corp. 3500.00 Phend & Brown. Inc. 455.81 Gast Fuel & Service 35.V0

Seastrom. Inc. 785.00 John Camden 6625.05 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Howard B. Johnson 700.00 Opal Joy Harman 430.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 430.00 Constance O. Buckles 410.00 J an F. Grubb 460.00 Marjorie A. Nye 300.00 Yvonne Sue England 315.00 Esther B. Hoover 300.00 porothy L. Anglin 425.00 Marjorie E. Himes 325.V0 Willie Hugh Nine 212.53 Dr W. B. Wilson 5.00 United Telephone Co. 98.97 Constance O. Buckles 29.40 Jean F. Grub 36.00 Opal Joy Harman 24.30 Mary Ruth Wilson 26.00 Business Equip. Co.' 2.40 3M Business Prod. 19.08 Elk. Rehabilitation Ctr. 82.00 Thornburg Drugs " 2.70 Council-Retarded Kos. Co. 8.00 R. L Heyde DDS 12 00 Walter Drugs. Inc. 20.50 Bashor Home-Un. Meth. Ch. 252.00 Jean's Children Home 147.75 Ind. Un. Meth. Children H. 280.00 St. Vin<-“nt Villa 980.00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify tha: the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of April. 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County Your kind of shoeAW Discover the comfort of soft leather and a sturdy heel. / J > $lB i I \ White / /' \ Bone / / / \ Black / / jr\ / Tan / / 1/' I // Air Step shoes are carried in stock from 3*a to 12, AAAA thru EEE. Doug Pilcher Shoe Store Uptown Syracuse — Since 1947 leather refers to uppers