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LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public sale the following repossessions: One 1966 Philco dryer, serial number 5NR17377 and one 1965 Whirlpool refrigerator, serial number EMTI4I, on Friday, October 10, 1969, at Love Furniture and Appliances. 116 South Huntington Street. Syracuse, Indiana, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. The undersigned reserves the right to bid thereon. L & D Distributors, Inc. d/b/a LOVE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MJ — O. 1 & 8 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will at 10 a.m. on the 7th day of October, 1969, at the Clerk's Office, Court House in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said County begin investigatior. of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue tc the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage A D ermits of the classes hereinafter desolated and will, at said time and placfe, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Emery V. Hoffer (Restaurant! Beer & Wine Retailer, Main St., Milford, Indiana. Virgil C. & Nadyne D. Deisch (Restaurant* TRANSFER Beer & Wine Retailer Permit from Emory V. Hoffer. 138 South Main St., Milford, Indiana. Lakeview Liquor, Inc., by Paul J, Beam, Pres., R. R. 1. & Mildred Beam, Sec.. R. R. 1„ Leesburg. Indiana (Package Store) Beer, Liquor & Wine Dealer, 710 North Detroit St., Warsaw, Ind. American Legion Post No. 226 by Daniel C. Levernier, Adj. (Club) Beer. Liquor & Wine Retailer, Box 121, Milford. Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Nick Polus Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK, Chairman Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on tlie Ist day of. October, 1969. Bessie I. Himes 900.00 Lawrence W. Butts 900.00 Wm. E. Ellis 900.00 E. Mazie Alexander 720.00 David E. Andrews 900.00 Arthur L. Moser 337.50 Carl T. Zimmer 765.00 R. Steven Hearn 125.00 Gene B. Lee 500.00 Doris L. Camden 575.00 David M. Harshbarger 375,00 Wallace J. Manrow 600.00 Jean L. Smith ,450.00 Howard Silveus 72.00 James Tuttle 72.00 Leo 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 Randall Johnson 7.70 Edith B. Beltz 416.66 Ethna Scott 400.00 Princess Marie Frush 358.33 Frances Noble 333.33 Norma Jean Messmore 316.74 Kathryn M. Teel 416.66 Hazel Harman 124 60 Evelyn R. Adams 358.33 Mary Beth Miner 333.33 Catherine B. Gonya 316.66 F. Bonita Freeman 358.33 Margaret E. Garman 271.66 Idlee Armey 416.66 Phyllis Munson 400.00 Rita Miller 358.33 Lucille McCleary 333.33 Margaret Menzie 316.66 Ruth Hoppus 386.25 Helen Goshert 334.75 Roger Fellows 536.66 Stanley B- Holderman 520.00 H. Earl Boggs 375.00 Ronald Robinson 491.66 Cassius Alan Rovenstine 491.66 Charles M. Brower 901.83 Randy Lindzy 433.95 Dick Kemper 34.56 Avis B. Gunter 416.67

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Iva L. Carpenter 400.00 Alice R. Randels 358.34 Thelma Leedy 400.00 Margaret Butts 306.25 Wayne R. Johnson 100.00 Carl Klotz -84.37 Robert O. Jones 100.00 Ray O. Eckert 112.50 Amer Koontz 100.00 Charles Mikel 100.00 Austin Neher 100.00 Alton Boggs 84.37 Darrell Phillips 112.50 John W. Lutes 100.00 Warren Hawley 84.37 Robert L. Hoffman 100.00 Willis Whisler 112.50 Harold Kuhn 131.25 John Davidsen 112.50 Claud Stahl 112.50 Allan A. Rasor 500.00 Lois M. Coppes 300.00 Jean Tuka 245.00 Billie F. Andrews 250.00 Jan Allen Zolman 375.00 Henry Hackworth 458.33 Ralph Whitesell 450.00 Elizabeth F. Smith, 175.00 Edward B. Funk ' 316.66 Milo E. Clase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 B. James Baker 833.33 George A. Nye 416.66 Georgia U. Nellans 418.66 Robert L. Rasor 266.66 Charles E. Hively 80.00 Shelman Marshall 80.00 Maurice Lewallen 80.00 C. W. Weaver 85.00 Marguerite Hoerr 278.25 Wilson Konkle 400.00 Garold R. Horrick 630.00 Janet I. Wise 315.00 Nancy K. Belcher 315.00 Christine S. Fowler 315.00 Marjorie E. Cauffman -• 135.00 Rita A. Golding 22.50 Clara Belle Demaree 105.00 Charles Mikel 150.00 Chester Clampitt, Jr. 165.00 Robert Swanson 150.00 Educational Map & Chart 575.00 Shirley Connolly 255.00 Lena Davidsen 180.00 Lucille Bibler 315.00 Connie Fuller 315.00 Norman Buffer 40.00 George M, Haymond 400.00 Carroll Sherman 739.16 Loren J. Pound 616.66 Barbara McClure 520.83 Nellie Van Marcke 383.33 Barbara Olds 183.33 Cheryl L. Leedy 120.00 Eleanor M. Vanator 345.00 Viva Wilson 6.38 United Telephone Co. 642.87 Business Equipment Co. 215.83 A. E. Boyce Co. 558.80 Waddell Printing 16.60 NIPSCO 554.65 Sewage Treatment 51.95 Water Utilities 141.46 Lawrence Butts 51.90 3M Business Prod. 249.58 Geographical Publ. 38.40 Bobbs-Merrill Co. 55.08 Wm. E. Ellis 196 ' Pitney-Bowes 32.00 Bankers Dispatch 4.80 Dennie Electric 42.60 Kodak A/C 200 192.55 Lincoln-Graphic 22.83 Ford’s Auto Supply 3.00 Motorola Comm & Elec 34.70 David E- Andrews 386.10 Bledsoe Buick 36.40 Gast Fuel & Serv. 258.00 Shell Oil Co. 7.22 Syracuse Shell Serv. 5.10 Thornburg Drug Co. 24.80 Ex. Office Mach. 6.00 Schrader 26.00 A. M. Hodges 100.75 E. C. Somers Assoc. 76.08 Carl T. Zimmer 22.80 R. Steven Hearn 520.00 William M. Dalton, II 275.00 Wallace J. Manrow 70.90 Howard’s 10.90 Thomas A. Edison Ind. 50.90 Warsaw Office Supply 9.80 Allen Smith Co. 75.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co. 109.78 Ind. Law Journal 20.00 Lawyers Co-Operative 113.50 Shepard’s Citations 176.00 West Publ. Co. 169.00 Thomas R. Lemon 125.00 Puckett’s Cafeteria 26.56 Owen’s Super Dollar 16.76 Gamble’s 15.50 National Bird Ext. Inc. 100.00 Correlated Prod. Inc. . 31.70 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. 54.25 Simon Brothers 53.94 Warsaw Clean Towel 68.70 Coverall Rental Serv. 36.80 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 52.00 Sharp Hardware 18.71 Warsaw Wholesale 19.80 Thomas A. Edison Ind. 445.75 Hall Hardware • 29.65 David E. Andrews 12.00 Dick Piper Excavating 22.50 Moore’s Plumb. & Htg. 9.22 Rulo Minear & Son ' 30.00 Wholesale Electric 90.10 Lake City Wholesale 9.25 Arab Termite & pest C. 5.00 D & L Communications 46.65 Reub Williams & Sons 8.44 Milo E. Clase 6.00 B. James Baker 8.84 Ex. Office Mach. 339.75 Joseph Boggs 12.00 Maurice Crow 12.00

Seth Mason 12.00 Ralph Brubaker 172.00 The Mail-Journal 207.31 The Times-Union 397.35 Chas W. Cole & Son Inc. 10,364.70 Henry Hackworth 15.00 N. E. <fc E. H. Stephenson 200.00 A. B. Dick Prod. 103.80 Xerox Corp. 179.16 Harris Funeral Home 100.00 Landis & Chamness Funeral H. 100.00 McHatton Funeral H. 100.00 Mishler Funeral H. 100.00 Needham & Son Funeral H. 100.00 Titus Funeral H. 200.00 Tucker Funeral H. 100.00 Lester Bruner 3.00 Carl Burnworth 3.00 Herbert Davis 3.00 Judith E. Gibson 3.00 Mike Gilliam 3.00 Leo Mort 3.00 Sonny Nellans 3.00 James Ringler 3.00 Robert Steiner 3.00 Gast Fuel & Serv. 17.95 Standard Oil Div. 71.12 Warsaw Chemical Co. 32.75 Council for the Retarded Kos. Co. 8,250.00 New Castle State Hosp. 90.82 Richmond State Hosp. 67.21 White s Institute 252.00 Chester Clampitt, Jr. 4.60 Robert Swanson 8.60 Warsaw Printing 56.15 Business Equip. 24.28 Ex. Office Mach. 25.00 ■ Friden, Inc. 82.78 Orn Nursing H. 310.50 Walter Drugs, Inc. 35.25 Murphy Md. C. 38.22 Phillip Dierks 200.00 Loren T. Kruger 300.00 Cyril F. Likens 300.00 Tony Heiman 150.00 Stanley Scott 388.66 John A. Teel 24.14 Soil-Testing & Eng. 300.00 Charles M. Haney 11.90 Richard L. Harman 10.50 Jesse R. Haab 10.50 Joseph P. Donovan 7.70 William N. Bess 9.90 James E. Busz 910 Howard C. Hoppus 9.10 David L. Hillery 8.70 Fairy L. Hawley 11.50 David J. D. Miller 11.50 Mark Bob Anderson 8.50 David R. Culberson 10.50 Harold E. Hall 11.50 John W. Caster 9.90 Paul D. McFarren 9.10 Paul E. Conkle 8.10 William Presley Colliver 7.70 Thomas W. Church 8.90 Larry Allen Galloway 910 Max R. Anglin 9.30 Howard L. Reynolds 11.70 Loren E. Hahn « 10.70 Ruth H. Banta 12.10 Louise M. Baker 10.50 Carol Ann Holderman 12.10 Sue Y. Charlton 8.70 Jean A. Harpster 7.90 Roscoe W. Kinney 9.30 Beulah B. Gall 9.90 Selena L. Gillespie 9.90 A. Miller Nichols 7.90 Albert R. Graff 9.90 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES George M. Haymond 400.00 Carroll Sherman 739.16 Loren J. Pound 616.66 Barbara McClure 520.83 Nellie Van Marcke 383.33 Barbara Olds 183.33 United Telephone Co. 32.24 Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster 15.00 Carroll Sherman 90.64 Loren J. Pound 38.88 Barbara A. McClure 14.80 Executive Off. Machines 50.00 Business Equipment Co. 5.84 Pegg’s Pharmacy .59 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES Prudential Insurance Co. 2,007.50 Kos. Co. Highway Dept. 3.70 Kos. Co. Highway Dept. 4.80 United Telephone Co. 53.58 NIPSCO *. 81.64 Warsaw Skelgas Serv. 40.00 Sewage Treatment 13.20 Times-Union 5.47 Schrader-Warsaw 154.21 Bledsoe Buick 4.80 Emergency Radio 246.40 Plymouth Radiator 10.00 Waddell Printing Co. 48.50 Business Equip. Co. 30.60 Gast Fuel & Serv. 2,181.05 Texaco Inc. 85.80 Ace Hardware 4.55 Boiler & Pressure B. 4.00 Coverall Rental Serv, 636.40 Edd’s Feed Service 20.95 Edd’s Feed Service 20.10 Ind. Equipment Co, 7.65 Judd Drugs, Inc. 19.93 Bernard Kuhn 78.75 Millington Bros. 20.50 Moellering Supply Co. — 6.60 Monteith Tire Co. 787.84 Purity Cylinder 29.69 Safety Equip. Co. 33.71 Sharp Hardware 14.27 Texaco. Inc. 129.80 Warsaw Printing Co. 3.66 Warsaw Chemical 12.80 Warsaw Dry Cleaner 14.00 Mossman Yarnelle Co. 14.86 Warsaw Auto. Supply 297.61 Mae Friedman 43.80 Hosea Rosbrugh 161.10 Elmer Zimmerman 684.00 Pierceton Equip. Co. 29,412.14 Johnson Lumber Yard 9.80 Logansport Metal Culvert 852.48 Stello Products 1,953.95 DeGood Tractor Sales 42.32 Deeds Equip. Co. 382.87 General Truck Sales 67.78 Ind. Tractor & Equip. 12.92 Jagger Hardware 19.74 Korte Bros., Inc, 35.32 Mac Allister Mach. 120.40 McCormick Motors Millington Bros. 3.20 Mossman Yarnelle 202.7 b Plymouth Radiator 215.40 Rosco Mfg. Co. 38.90 Stockberger Mach. 268.48 Superior Pipe Spec. 27 2'2n Wholesale Elec. 5.90 Warsaw Auto Supply J 3173 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. 156 ',2 Kimm Paint Co. 3.39 Strayer Ins. Agency 6,456.00 Mac Allister Mach. 1,3 52'52 Treas. of Kos. Co. -??'?? Allan-: Anders 534.60 John Armold 534.60 Charles Edward Bucher 544.05 Emerson Cain 534.60 Ermal G. Coy 534.60 Robert Danner 534.60 John Deaton 257.40 John Davis 534.60 Muri A. Dawalt 534.60 Raymond Faulkner 435.60 Don Forney 534.60 Harold Gerard 535.95 Gilbert Griffis 534.60 Larry D. Harter 248.40 Frederick E. Kammerer 534.60 Russell Krichbaum 534.60 Alvin H. Miller 534.60 Bobby Miner 534.60 Larry T. Montel 534.60 Paul Randall 529.20 Glenwood Secor 364.50 John Shively 250.70 Gary W. Teel 207.00 Luther Vancleave 461.70 Wayne L. Wood 549.45 Garl P. Young 534.60 John Alexander 642.00 Charles E. Cotton 554,40 Francis R. Denny 554.40 Merritt Hartman 648.42 Marshall Hawley 138.60 Lawrence Kindig 562.80 Ellis Koher 554.40 Bernard D. Kuhn 544.50 Donald E. Kuhn 554.40 Ralph Linn 554.40 Donald Metzger 554.40 Leo Mosier 529.20 Ronald Norman 555.80 Homer Ousley, Jr. 270.00 Roswell Robbins 529.20 Harley Slater 340.20 Gene R. Ousley 163.80 David L. Baker 701.38 Wilfred Fretz 610.40 Max E. Brown 554.40 Grady Helton 407.50 Worley Spitler 554.40 Donn L. Shoemaker 554.40 Claude Christner 725.00 Berton Retz 1.083.33 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Howard B. Johnson 700.00 Opal Joy Harman 430.00 Mary Ruth Wilson 430.00 Willie Hugh Nine 430.00

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. on the 20th day of October. 1969, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. General Fund 4- - Equipment $ 5- - Insurance 5.050.00 5-57 - Public Relations } X? 7-72 - Equipment, - r —4.975. W $11,475.00 Park Recreation Fund - nOO 00 Cemetery Fund . 25 00 18-21 - Communication & Trans. * son no 18-26 - Contractual —— ~ — — —— —— osooo $ 775.00 Cumulative Capital Imp. Fund .. nn « 23-42 - Materials t— * -$ 5,000.00 To t a i r - $20,250.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon." The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further bearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be beard, and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be heI<^ ELEN JOAN KINDLE. Clerk-Treasurer « City of Warsaw. Indiana mj g &Q t

Wed., Oct. 1, 1969—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

MR. and MRS. JESSE LeCOUNT

Mr. And Mrs. Jesse LeCount To Observe 60th Wedding Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeCount will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary October 12 with an open house from 2 to 5 p. m. in their home in Warner's Addition, North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. LeCount were married October 13, 1909. Mr. LeCount is a retired farmer.

** Danville ) Urbana T i — ■ — —o /dßockville PARKS COUNT/ i £ GOVSREP BRIDGE J / FESTIVAL tour u . - Terre Haute

Festival Os Covered Bridges

Indiana’s Parke County, in the Wabash river basin, has more covered bridges than any other county, anywhere. In addition, this county has 175 miles of streams and creeks with some of the best autumn landscapes in the Midwest. It seems only natural that during the most vivid and beautiful weeks of falh color the Parke county residents hold a Covered Bridge Festival to share their natural resources with the rest of us. The 13th Annual Parke County Covered Bridge Festival, October 10 through 19, is one of the outstanding tourist events available this fall for residents of Illinois and Indiana. The festival centers upon the county seat, ROckville, on US route 41. So, upon arrival, you should stop first at the Tourist Information Center a block from the court house and pick up a free map of the four organized and well-marked auto tours across the bridges. Parke county has a total of 38 covered bridges. In addition, it contains three state parks, a 2,000 acre lake, the Wabash river (on its western boundry), the Big Raccoon and Little Raccoon Creeks, and Sugar Creek. The bridges are protected and kept up as a heritage of the days

Jean F. Grubb 460.00 Lillian O. Davis 385.00 Yvonne Sue England 315.00 Esther B. Hoover 300.00 Marjorie E. Himes 325.00 United Telephone Co. 109.85 Jean F. Grubb 85.30 Opal Joy Harman 33.00 Howard B. Johnson 18.85 Willie Hugh Nine 40.50 Mary Ruth Wilson 24.60 Brennan’s Drug Store 42.05 Elkhart Rehabilitation C. 119.00 Ind. U. Medical Center 9,467.42 Marks Drug Store 14.34 Lutheran Hospital 900.23 Collins R. Wallace, M. D. . 25.00 John S. Wilson. M. D. 34.00 Fred Toenges Shoe Clinic 20.49 Whitley Co. Mem. Hosp. 132.95 George M. Haymond, M. D. 5.00 Council for the Retarded Kos. Co. ' 8.00 Dunham & Love Drug Store 3.00 P. D. Grossnickle, O. D. 9.00 F. L. Rheinheimer, M. D. 8.50 Walter Drug, Inc. 6.95 Jack L. Lenox, M: D. 35.30 Bashor Home of the U. M. C. 279.00 Ind. United M. C. Children's H. 310.00 Jean’s Children’s Home 174.75 Saint Vincent Villa 434.00 Hossein Hashemi, M. D. 130.00 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 October, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana f

They have three daughters, Mrs. Robert Alber, Ligonier, Mrs. Harold Juday, Lake Wawasee, and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Rome City. A son, Paul, Wawaka, owns and operates his father’s farm. They have 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

when settlers roofed over their bridges to protect them from the elements. The festival is a joint effort of confmunity and church organizations. There are no carnivals, sideshows or lotteries to distract the visitor from the prevailing atmosphere of peace and quiet. During the festival a huge tent in the courthouse yard provides cover for the Farmer’s Market. Here there are gourds, pawpaws, bittersweet, squaw corn, black walnuts, butternuts, hjckory nuts, home-grown popcorn on the cob, country butter, Parke county maple syrup, apple butter and various persimmon delicacies for sale. There are also booths for apple cider, antiques, photographs and paintings of the county’s covered bridges. In a pioneer activities contest, the local folks dress in homespun, to compete in making sausage, ice cream, bread, soap, candles, ceramics and other products. After the contest the entries are sold. The four bridge tours are also covered by bus if you do not wish to drive your car. They include a number of maple sugar farms tucked away in the wooded hills. The four covered bridge tours are designated the Red, Black, Yellow, and Blue Routes. The Red Route is 38 miles long and includes eight bridges. Three additional bridges might be seen with short side trips. Other sights to look for on this route include a restored Schoolhouse, a wooden “Humpback” bridge over a railroad, the coun- <* ty’s two oldest churches, and the scenic Big Raccoon Creek. The Black Route is likewise •38 miles long and takes in nine bridges. It leads you over a huge dam, passes by an old water powered mill, and cuts througl the most scenic Fallen Roc). area. The Yellow Route is 40 mile!; long and has eight bridges. Th 1 county’s longest and shortes t bridges, and the longest single • span bridge are on this rout'. Also of interest are remains; < f the Wabash and Erie Canal, a sugar house, a private airj>o t hidden in the uplands, the lx> rhood home of “Uncle Joe” Ca inon (US Speaker of the House), the Friends Meeting House, a ,d the Parke County Cover'd Bridge Golf Course' (the or ly course known to have an auth< ntic covered bridge on the fa rway). The Blue Route is 44 miles ; nd takes in six bridges. This c its across excellent farmland ind into the Sugar Creek hills. It passes on two sides of see lie Turkey Run State' Park. Hi ghlands of this tour are two 1335 log cabins, a grist mill, and wo panoramic views of Sugar Cr ?ek which are described as “bre Citaking.”

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