The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1969 — Page 9

North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK PTO Christmas 'Sing’ Tuesday At Webster

The annual Parent-Teachers organization Christmas “Sing” will be held at the North Webster gymnasium at 7:30 on Tuesday evening. Dec. 9. The music students, in bands and choruses, will take turns with the audience in singing and playing the traditional songs of this season. Lois Hamm, Susan Garr and Sonja Everts will direct the kindergarten and elementary grade students in a number of international folk carols. The gym and approaching hallways will be decorated by art students of Jean Coverstone, and the junior high students will be directed by James Turner and student teacher Dale McDaniels. Everyone believing in Christmas is invited to participate. There is no charge. NEW CAR TRADE INS 1969 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4-dr., H. T.» air $4295 1968 DODGE Monaco, o 9-Passenger Wagon $2795 1967 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4-dr., air, loaded $2695 1967 PLYMOUTH Fury 111, 4-dr., clean $1695 1967 FORD Galaxie 500 2-dr., H.T., clean $1695 1966 DODGE Coronet 440, 2-dr. H.T. $1195 1967 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 2-door $1275 1965 CHEVROLET Impala wagon, clean $1095 1965 BUICK LeSabre, 4-door $995 Many other cars to choose from Open ’til 6 p.m. Daily WERNER MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH 708 W. Pike St. GOSHEN Phone: 533-2969

Quality Used Cars 1967 DODGE CHARGER — V-8, P. 8., P. S.» Auto. Trans., One Owner. 1967 OLDS 442 — V-8, P. 8., P. S., Auto. Trans., Local Car. 1967 MUSTANG H. T. — V-8, p’ 8., P. S., C-O-M, One Owner. 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 — 4-Dr., V-8, P. S., C-O-M, One Owner, Local Car. 1967 FORD Fl 00 RANGER — V-8, 3-Speed, Pick-Up', Local Unit. 1966 RAMBLER CLASSIC 770 — 6 Cyl., Auto. Trans., One Owner. 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY SPT. — H. T., V-8, P. S., Bucket Seats. 1965 FORD CONVERTIBLE — 4-Speed, V-8, P. S., Local Car. FORD CUSTOM — 2-Door, V-8, 3-Speed, One Owner. 1964 BUICK CONVERTIBLE — P. 8., P. S., Bucket Seats, Local Car. Brooks Auto Sales State Road 15, South Phone: 658-4026 Milford, Ind.

CHURCH OF GOD ACTIVITIES Wednesday night will begin the pre-Chrretmas services with the theme “Christmas is a Miracle”. These will continue until Saturday, Dec. 20, when the prayer vigil will be observed. An offering will be taken and sent to missions. Working On Operetta All Sunday school classes are working on the Operetta “Baby’s Star” to be presented to the public on December 20 and 21. Plans For Convention Plans are being formed now for the youth to attend the Youth Convention to be in Dallas, Tex., next August. A bus has been spoken for, more plans will follow. Society To Meet Ladies missionary society will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Norbert Niles. —NW— Jaycees Sponsor Lighting Contest At No. Webster “Get out your Christmas lights and see what you can do,” say the North Webster Jaycees. A lighting contest is being sponsored by them for homes and commercial buildings. It applies to anyone in Tippecanoe township. There will be three prizes, in each class, given for the best lighting. Judging will be Christmas week. —NW—BILL KENNEDY TO NARRATE ‘NOVA SCOTIA’ THURSDAY William Kennedy, professional photographer and producer of Travelogues, will narrate “Nova Scotia” Thursday evening, Dec. 4, 7:30 at Wawasee high school. Mr. Kennedy has spent recent summers filming in western United States and Canada as well as the Atlantic and Pacific shores. He has a keen eye for the dramatic in the natural world and in the lives of people as well. His camera has brought him awards for technical and artistry performance. Sea food processing, master ship building and Acadian family life will be a little of the Canadian province that will be seen. The cities of Halifax and Sydney and Cape Breton Highland National Park are part of the bounty of this adventure. —NW— North Webster Man In V. A. Hospital Thomas L. Brindle of North Webster, a foreman at Wolf Lake Products, is a patient in the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne at the present time. He is suffering from an injury sustained in a plane crash while serving in the United States air force. He and his wife, the former Buehla Holloway of Burket, have been residing in North Webster since he received his medical discharge October 15, this year. He served three years prior to the discharge.

Brindle, a 1965 graduate of North Webster high school, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brindle of Barbee lake. —NW—OPEN HOUSE FOR PASTOR OF CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Church of The Brethren members attended an open house for their pastor, Rev. Paul Schrider, Sunday afternoon at the Schrider home in North Manchester. Mrs. Shrider was assisted by their daughter in serving cider, coffee, cake and cookies. —NW—NORTH WEBSTER AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES The North Webster American Legion auxiliary No. 253 packed 12 boxes of treats for the servicemen stationed overseas. Plans are underway to send boxes to the servicemen in December for the Christmas holiday. A community Christmas party is being discussed by the organizations in North Webster. —NW—UNITED METHODIST YOUTH HEAR CANAAN CHOIR Youth Fellowship members heard the Canaan Baptist choir from Elkhart Sunday night at the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church in Syracuse. -NWThanksgiving Locals Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baugher were Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs. Marie Henemyer of Huntington. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Abbot and daughter. Ben and Mary Valentine were guests on Thanksgiving of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garete of Syracuse. Jean Valentine of Fort Wayne was there also. Mr. and Mrs. David Nine of Syracuse and John Biddleman of Claypool were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nine on Thanksgiving. Mr. Biddleman is the father of Mrs. Nine. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fribley entertained his mother, Lucy Fribley, and her sister, Kathleen Turner of Fort Wayne on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overmyer and daughter Coleena were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Caldwell of Akron, Thanksgiving day. / Mr. and Mrs. Jim Folk of Warsaw had as guests on Thanksgiving day her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Overmyer, her brothers family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overmyer and children of Marion. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas entertained their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mohr of Findlay, Ohio, and children, Greg and Shelly, on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gregory were dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Kennedy, Jr., of North Manchester. They were supper guests of Mrs. Harvey Graves. The Dick Rhodes family were guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gaff at Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thomas were Thanksgiving guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cooper of Findlay, Ohio. The Dick Mitchell family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crume of South Whitley Thanksgiving day. On Sunday they visited the Jim Porter family at Columbia City. Mrs. Woodrow Bransford of Rochester was a guest for Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bransford. Wayne and Richard Squier, Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh and John, all of Elkhart, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Himebaugh. The Joe Barrett family were guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Hollice Barrett of Boswell.

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They were overnight guests on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eastman of Sturgis, Mich., were Thanksgiving day guests of Rev. and Mrs. Richard Kistler of Churubusco. Rev. and Mrs. John Weeks and children were guests on the holiday of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker of Kokomo. They were overnight guests on Thursday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sunderman of Huntington. Rev. Weeks called on Mrs. Elsie Bause at the Warren Home before returning home. Rev. Ernest Lawshe was a guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vloris Noel of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Iden Thanksgiving day. On Thursday evening they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gard, of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Black were guests on the holiday of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, of Mt. Prospect, 111. They spent the week end with them. The William Martindale family was part of a family get-together at the women’s building at the fair grounds on Thanksgiving day. It was for the Geiger family with people coming from Ohio, Indianapolis, Dunlap, Nappanee, Syracuse, Milford and North Webster. Others from nearby were Herbert Martindales, the Larry Martins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neth spent Wednesday through Friday visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mundy of Evansville. Mrs. J. L. Pearson, her brother George Staples and son Joe spent Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. John Staples of Lewisport, Ky. Mrs. George Staples was ill and could pot make the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Moerchen had as guests on Thanksgiving her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stump, her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stump, all of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy, Mrs. Lenabell Murphy and Alfred Kuhn spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall of Syracuse. -NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas took little Cindy Core, their granddaughter, home to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Core, at Findlay, Ohio, Friday. The grandparents saw the new member of the family, Jennifer Elaine, Cindy’s sister. Dwight Dean has been discharged from the hospital in South Bend. George Davis was discharged from Goshen hospital where he had been a patient for sometime. Stanley Hamman, Jr., will enter a South Bend hospital today (Wednesday). Mrs. Ernest (Arvilla) Lawshe remains a patient in Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bollenbacher and children of Benton Harber, Mich., were Thanksgiving guests of her parents&®K\and Mrs. R. L. Snoke. sso guests were the son-

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in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corbin and baby daughter. Mrs. Corbin was just dismissed from Whitley County hospital on Wednesday where she had undergone surgery 10 days earlier. Melvin Kuhn is a patient in the Alfran nursing home after being dismissed from Murphy hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richcreek and Pamela returned Sunday from spending a week visiting their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richcreek in Jacksonville, Fla. -fIL fl COMING TO POST — Nationally known country music recording artist Bobby Helms will appear at The Post in Pierceton on .Wednesday, Dec. 17, for the annual Christmas party, Post owner Donnie Smith said today. Helms is known for his “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Fraulein,” and “My Special Angel.” Foods Flavor Celebrations “What’s for dessert?” At Christmas, the traditional answer to this question in England, the United States and Canada is, “Mince pie and plum pudding.” One legend says that it brings good luck to eat mince pie on Christmas day. In earlier times, mince pies were baked in an oblong shape meant to represent the manger. Plum pudding, too, has its legend of luck, but here the good luck comes in the mak T ing of the pudding. Every member of the family must stir the pudding while it’s being made, if good fortune is desired, says an old English tradition. Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist of December, 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 Wai lace j. Manrow 600.00 Jean L. Smith 450.00 Allan A. Rasor 500.00

Lois M. Coppes 500.00 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 Frederick W. Gilliam 315.00 Maurice Dorsey 315.00 Edith B. Beltz 416.66 Ethna Scott 400.00 Princess Marie Frush 358.33 Frances Noble 333.33 Norma Jean Messmore 316.66 Kathryn M. Teel 416.66 Hazel Harman 400.00 Evelyn R. Adams 358.33 Mary Beth Miner 333.33 Catherine B. Gonya 316.66 F. Bonita Freeman 358.33 Margaret E. Garman 341.66 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 Ronald Robinson 491.66 H. Earl Boggs 375.00 Cassius Alan Rovenstine 491.66 Charles M. Brower 901.83 Randy A. Lindzy 416.67 Avis B. Gunter 416.67 Iva L. Carpenter 293.20 Esther Markley > 106.80 Alice R. Randels 317.80 Thelma Leedy 400.00 Margaret Butts 238.88 Jean Tuka 218.75 Billie F. Andrews 250.00 Jan Allen Zolman 375.00 Carols. Mullet 120.00 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 416.66 Howard C. Silveus 72.00 James O. Tuttle 60.00 Robert L. Rasor 266.66 Charles E. Hively 80.00 Shelman Marshall 80.00 Maurice Lewallen 80.00 C. Weaver 85.00 Marguerite Hoerr 227.50 Wilson Konkle 400.00 Bernice Graham 90.00 William Webster 900.00 Arthur E. Smith 180.00 Donald E. Goon 105.00 Warren Hawley 600.00 Eleanor Vanator 330.00 Educational Map 8, Chart 575.00 Garold R. Horrick 678.70 Janet I. Wise 272.80 Nancy K. Belcher 269.08 Christine S. Fowler 303.78 Marjorie E. Cauffman 300.03 Clara Belle Demaree 302.90 Connie Fuller 288.70 Norman Huffer 40.00 United Telephone Co. 752.92 A. E. Boyce 942.65 Business Equip. Co. 470.92 Sewage T reatment 51.95 No. Ind. Public Serv. 688.95 Water Utilities 123.51 Post Office, Warsaw 100.00 Warsaw Office Supply 10.00 Int. Business Mach. 486.00 Add. Multigraph Corp. 11.55 Bankers Dispatch Corp. 5.90 David E. Andrews 39.25 David E. Andrews 953.55 Gast Fuel 8. Serv. 645.00 Bledsoe Buick-Pontiac 36.40 Ford's Auto 65.78 Shell Oil Co. 31.16 Syracuse Shell Serv. 5.10 Morale Institute 9,35 Executive Office Mach. 10.00 Faulkner's Traveling Bindery 160.00 Allied Building C. 4.75 Ind. Photocopy Inc. 11.51 Nick's & Joe's 4.00 Hickerson Instrument 39.75 Carl T. Zimmer 15.20 R. Steven Hearn 260.00 Jay Bradford 9.10 Arnold G. Shepherd 10.50 Beniamin C. Zimmerman 8.50 Martha H. Harp 10.50 Jack C. Vanderford 10.50 Harold R. Utter 9.90 J. Fay Whetstone 10.30 Virginia L. Huffman 9.50 DaleH. Stiffler 10.10 Eugene H. Sarber 10.30 Johns. Fisher 11.50 Randall Johnson 7.90 Garnet P. Lister 7.70 Lois A. Beeson 7.90 Ivan Wertenberger 8.70 Harold L. Arnold 11.50 Peggy L. Eaton 9.90 Hubert H. Neeley, Jr. 9.90

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Doris L. Cobum 11.50 Samuel L. Popenfoose 9.90 David L. Bolinger 7.90 June L. Auer n.so John A. Teel 10.50 Vernon T. Gast 7.90 Marie W. Laurien 7.90 John R. Sprong 7.90 Avis B. Robert G. Vanator 8.50 Percy C. Bartlett 11.50 Richard F. Siefken 7.90 Millard J. Laughlin 10.30 Ralph Massey 10.50 Wallace J. Manrow 49.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co. 43.09 WestPubl.Co. 458.50 Max E. Reed 65.00 Rife Electric 26.80 Costello Mfg. Co. 21.78 Warsaw Clean Towel 27.50 Coverall Rental Serv. 45.45 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 54.25 City Tin Shop 11.60 Bledsoe Buick 130.73 Lake City Wholesale 9.65 Sanco Prod. Co. 15.72 Warsaw Clean Towel 11.50 Arab Termite 8, Pest C. 5.00 Warsaw Times-Union 3.27 Milo E. Clase 26.80 Willis W. Whisler 6.00 Henry Hackworth 15.00 NEB.E’H. Stephenson 200.00 Milford Cemetery Assoc. 37.50 Kevin Haney 3.00 Deborah Jackson 3.00 Ethel Matchett 3.00 Michael Mead ' 3.00 Claude Murphy 3.00 Ken Patterson 3.00 Lloyd Shroyer 3.00 Carol Sisk 3.00 Michael J. Summers 3.00 Charles Troup 6:00 John D. Weigand 3.00 Dewey Whetstone 3.00 Five Co. Mental Health 11,959.79 Gast Fuel 8. Serv. 49.94 Monteith Tire 26.00 Standard Oil 54.65 Warsaw Chemical Co. 19.00 Wholesale Electric 15.45 White's Institute 252.00 Robert P. Clark 30.10 Ava Gunter •8.75 Bernice Graham 11.20 Donald E. Goon 97.40 William Webster 82.20 Orn Nursing Home 310.50 Walter Drug Co. 17.20 Brennan's Drug Store 10.40 Roland S. Snider 15.00 Walter Drug Store 1.50 Phillip Dierks 200 00 Tony Heiman 50.00 Loren T. Kruger 300.00 Cyril F. Likens 300.00 Our Ladyof the Lakes Sem. 90.00 Stanley Scott 388.66 Power Plant Serv. 606.70 Xerox Corp. 244.43 Leßoy Scherer 18.19 Meiser Brothers 1,645.00 Int Business Mach. 486.00 Nick's 8, Joe's TV Sales 86.85 Chas W. Cole 8. Son 21,549.70 Metropolitan Sch. Dist. 1,322.40 Ma I coh m Hackworth 120.00 Henry Sacks 592.30 Raymond Gall 222.00 Simmons 8, Brady Excav. 425.50 Fred Boggs 108.00 Otho Piper 5,320.75 Austin Blickenstaff 93.33 Richard Neer 840.00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL & 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 Robert L. Conrad, DVM 10.00 A. F. Ferguson, DDS U-60 Max E. Reed 10.00 Wymond B. Wilson 12.50 United Telephone Co. 30.66 Warsaw, Indiana Postmaster 15.00 Barbara A. McClure 35.60 Loren J. Pound 33.12 Carroll Sherman 75.92 Waddell Printing Co. 18.00 Warsaw Insurance Agency 10.00 American Public Health Assoc. 20.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL & ALLOWANCES Allan Anders 378.00 John Armold 24.30 Charles Edward Bucher 558.90 Emerson Cain 564.30 Ermal G. Coy 573.75 Robert Danner 550.80 John Davis 583.20 MuriDawalt 561.60 Raymond Faulkner 558.90 Don Forney 568.35 Harold Gerard 562.95 Gilbert Griffis 562.95

Frederick E. Kammerer 557.55 Russell Krichbaum 558.90 Alvin H. Miller 575.10 Bobby Miner 548.10 Forrest D. Mitterling 317.50 Larry Montel 575.10 Paul Randall 561.60 Luther Vancleave 573.75 Wayne L. Wood 569.70 Garl P. Young 565.65 John Alexander 691.79 Charles Cotton 593.60 Francis Denny 579.60 Merritt Hartman 695.10 Lawrence Kindig 589.40 Ellis Koher 596.40 Bernard D. Kuhn 579.60 Donald E. Kuhn 599.20 Ralph Linn 579.60 Donald Metzger 592.20 Leo Mosier 588.00 Ronald Norman 585.20 Gene R. Ousley 514.35 Roswell Robbins 585.20 Glenwood Secor 501.20 Harley Slater 582.40 Donald Phillip Stiver 514.10 David L. Baker 685 17 Wilfred Fretz 628.60 Max E. Brown 579.60 Grady Helton 271.70 Worley Spitler 579.60 Donn Shoemaker 602.37 Claude Christner 725.00 Bertonßetz 1,083.33 Ronald J. Leiter 270.84 Prudential Insurance Co. 2,007.50 United Telephone Co. 59.94 No. Ind. Public Serv. 216.32 Sewage Treatmentoffice 34.10 The Mail-Journal 9.79 Times Union 7.49 Deeds Equip. Co. 50.00 Emergency Radio Co. 786.80 Ginter Electric 217.73 Gragg Equip. Co. 2.50 Lemler Machine 28.00 Murray Equip. Co. 23.82 Singer Co. Friden 54.50 Clunette Elevator 49.84 Correlated Products 66.00 Coverall Rental 618.05 Gast Fuel & Service 3,265.42 Indiana Textile Co. 50.25 Mentone Canvass 3.00 Monteith Tire Co. 387.88 Purity Cylinder Gases 21.14 Standard Oil 117.21 Texaco, Inc. 258.50 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 14.00 Business Equip. 23.15 J&MGravelCorp. 529.37 Rex Parker 171.75 Hosea Rosbrugh 1,092.75 Western Indiana Agg. 29.25 Pierceton Equip 34,678.57 Johnson Lumber Yard 10.75 Charles Drudge 35.00 Korte Brothers 283.87 MacAllisterMach. 370.58 Rosco Mfg. Co. 102.72 Schraders Warsaw 110.54 W&W Truck Sales 492.23 Wholesale Electric .80 Warsaw Auto Supply 629.10 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. 546.00 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL z- & ALLOWANCES / Howard B. Johnson 700.00 </ Opal Joy Harman 430.00 ' Mary Ruth Wilson 430.00 Willie Hugh Nine 430.00 Jean F. Grubb 460.00 / Lillian O. Davis 385-00 / Marjorie A. Nye 300.00 / Esther B. Hoover 300.00 r Marjorie E. Himes 325.00 Jack P. Clark, M.D. 7.50 Jean F. Grubb 44.70 Opal Joy Harman 14.30 Howard B. Johnson 39.95 Willie Hugh Nine 34.30 Mary Ruth Wilson 17.70 Marjorie E. Himes 2.55 Esther B. Hoover 2.55 Warsaw Off ice Supply 110.00 Business Equip. Co. 1.00 King Memorial Home 185 00 Brennan's Drug Store 33.85 Indiana University School 50.00 Indiana University Med. H. 34.00 , The Lutheran Hospital 294.61 Marks Drug Store 9.25 Johns. Wilson 36.00 W. C. Anglemeyer 7.50 Council-Retarded of Kos. Co. 32.50 Dentons Drug Store 6.00 Dunham & Love Drug Store 1.50 D. T Stouder, DSC 39.00 Walter Drug, Inc. 2.00 Wymond B. Wilson 4.00 Bashor Home Os U.M.C. 171.00 Jean's Children's H. 174.75 Saint Vincent Villa 434.00 Paul A. Reszel 22.00 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 December, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana

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