The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1970 — Page 7

Commissioners Claims Th* following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the 2nd of February. 1970 Edith B Belli 433.33 Ethno Scott 416.66 Princess Mari* Frush 375.00 Frances Noblejj. 350.Q0 Norma Jean vieijmore 333 33 Kathryn M Teel 433.33 Hazel Harman 416.66 Evelyn R Adams 375 00 Mary Beth Miner 350.00 Catherine B Gonys * 333 33 F Bonita Freeman 375.00 Margaret E. Garman 350.33 Oiga J Tusing 170 K idle* Armey 433.33 Phyllis Munson 416.66 Rita Miller 375 00 Lucille McCleary 350.00 Margaret Menne 333 33 Naomi Tuttle 72.40 Ruth Hoppus 433 33 Helen Goshert 416 66 Roger Fellows 565 66 Stanley B Holderman 569 00 Ronald Robinson 533 33 H Earl Boggs 400 00 Cassius Alan Rovenstine 533.33 Randy A Lindiy 433.33 Rex W Barber 112 50 Michael O Brower 234 00 Avis B Gunter 433 33 IvaL Carpenter 416 66 Alice R Randels 37 5 00 Thelma Leedy 416 66 Jesse R>ce 91 00 Jean Tuka 297 00 Billie F Andrews 263 33 Bernard T Mmear 363 33 Henry Hackworth 520 63 Ralph Whitesell 500 00 Beatrice Weller 183 33 Edward B Funk 316 66 MiloE Close 50 00 Maxine € Close ,18 75 B James Baker 833 33 George A Nye 416 66 Georgia U Nellans 445 83 Howard SHveus 60 00 James O Tu’Her -60 00 Robert L Rasor ■ • 308 33 Charles E Hively 80 00 Shelman Marshall , 80 00 Maurice Lewallen 80 00 C W weaver 85 00 Gerald R Horr < x PO 00 Janet i Wise 307 50 Nancy K Belcher 288 75 Christine S Fowler 315 96 Mar|or<eE Cavtfman ' 274 72 Clara Belle Demaree 34i 30 Conme Fuller 30187 Eleanor M Venator s 30 00 Freeman Pence 600 00 Lucille Bibler 405 00 Esther MArkiey 210 00 Harold C Kuhn 300 00 Educat ona: Map A Chart Ser top 00 Umfed Telephone Co 1.15? 85 A E Boyce.co " 2 067 20 Business Equ<P Co 146.10 Waddell Pr.nt.ng 650 80 Sewage T reatment ' 5195 Water Utititifs 105 81 No . inc Publ-C Ser, 699 16 James Faulkner , 900 Off* Addressograph Mult Corp 43 95 Dahms A Yar >an 38 96 Iht Business Mach 972 00 First National Bank 12 50

FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA FOR 1969 l

BALANCE RECEIPTS J*n I J,9<>9 1969 I -S2 8707 J 8 885.037 31 38 IJJ 65 568.908 20 « 166 58 39.942 96 227 487 66 904.087 75 ’ 39.750 00 87 015 18 61.048 30 52 070 56 36.628 99 19 826 13 20.766 08 . 24,143 97 12.567 SO 6.390 35 157 50 49 80 * 111.018 74 . 12544 50 65 997 89 5.894 94 18.315 78 2.899 20 2.048 87 348 63 134.23 43 97 143 01 4.000 00 1.125 18 156 67 12 53 w 100 00 . 84 00 7.936 31 , • 4,273 32 84'830 03 40 914 23 26.037 39 I 4.102.571 01 331.403 34 35.598 91 10,690 73 112 554 59 7.699 92 126 927 11 14.218 39 447.786 41 14.137 32 708 797 05 25.980 70 1.754 49 26.169-58 ’ 21.090 10 845 74 40.109 46 11 644 04 20.367 86 20.317 35 126.466.46 5.670 56 153 011 85 2.592 00 4.674 SO 50 00 2 478 00 5 386 00 4.927 00 11 394 40 . 372 00 915 00 1.800 00 14.7 75 31.188 50 4.284 04 194 40 138 45 2 107 85 950 19 2.044 71 1.320 <>»> 585 45 » 4H.7k.i11 89 330 033 89

Balance on Hand January 1. 1969 General Property Taxesx..— Bank. Building A Loan Taxes .— Intanclbks Taxes—County's Shark from State — Inheritance Tat —County's Share tram State Alcoholic Beverage St. Distribution .... Gross Income — on R. E. Sale* — Co. Tire*: ... Clerk of Circuit Court—Fees * expenses Auditor—fees A expenses Treasurer—fees A expenses Recorder—fees A expenses Shrrlff—fees A expenses Surveyor—fees A expenses County Agricultural Agent .. ... .. Coroner . County Assessor Drainage Board .. -- .. .. .. 4. Prosecuting Attorney—tees * expenses Courts — AU Courts except expenses of Special Judges — ... •' Special Judges all courts — per diem Kxp Reimb v . .. . County Plan Commission — Receipts A Exp ._ e Wayne Township Assessor — expenses .. Registration of Voters — expenses .. Court House — operation Expenses ... ... . Jail — Operation Expenses -- — —. .. ... . Civil Defense — Receipts A Expenses Service Officer — Expenses — .... ... County Commissioners Expenses ... Printing A Advertising .... - - - Insurance — All kinds ... .. .. .. Premiums on Official Bonds .. Refunds. Awards. Indemnities A Jda. Rent — Receipts u Payments .•* .. . — .. Donations (Memorial D*yi .. 1. .. Examination of Records — Reimb A Exp County Council — County Attorney — — BOard of Review... — Tax Adjustment Beard —.—-—. Road Viewers — Per diem A Expense ... .. . Mon-Motor Vehicle Plates .—.... Burial of Soldiers. Sailors, etc. . County Soil Conservation -- -- — ... .. . 4-H Club A County Pair Contributions ... ... Livestock Testing — .. — Bounties —.—.... ...— Expense of Inmates in State Institutions Exp of Inmates tn Other Institutions .. Congressional A Cemetery Interest Deficiency ._ Transfer Tuition — -—-— Chance of Venue Costs .. — — Mental Health A Retardation Centers Social Security — County’s Contributions .... P ERF. — County’s Contribution .. County Reassessment ._ — J .. .. Township Trustees A Deputy Assessors Expense of Rubbish Disposal Program —. Expense for Hew Plat Book ... ’ Donation to Humane Society . .. .. .. _. Health Expense — Twp Poor A Jail Inmates Are* Planning (per diem Citixens Committee) Refunds and Transfers ... Miscellaneous Revenue COUNTY REVENUE TOTALS .... .. — .. . Balance December 31. 1969 (overdrafts!

The above schedule of the County General Fund and the Financial Statement of all Funds for the year 01 1069 have been approved this 26 th day of January. 1970. LAWRENCE BUTTS. MAURICE DORSEY Auditor. Kosciusko County HARVEY ANOLIN FREDRICK W. GILLIAM Board of

Bankers Dispatch Corp 3.40 Lincoln Graphic so 30 David E Andrews 12 00 Billie Andrews 4.19 Bledsoe Buick * 210 36 Melton's Comm C 8 65 Monteith T ire Co 116 76 Motorola Comm A Elec 104.10 Powell Tire Co 57 00 Silveus A Bradway 2.00 David E Andrews 1.166 75 Gast Fuel A Service 646.43 Ford s Auto 360 76 Smith Ford, inc 10.91 Snyder A Snyder 8 22 George F Cake Co * 60 Thornburg Drug Co 42 00 Cox Studio 58 38 Executive Office Mach 13.25 GeberMtg.Co. 139.70 Warsaw Printing Co. 12 00 Zuckerpergs Uniforms 29 50 Leek's Shell Serv 53 48 Thornburg Drug Co. 25.20 Hall A Morose Agency 50 00 Charles M Brower 20 80 Rex Barber 5.12 Fort Wayne Med Lab 150 00 Carl T Zimmer 15.40 Friden Division 62 00 Smith Corona 72 00 R Steven Hearn 300.00 Elkhart Co 88 50 Fulton Co 16.00 Whitley CO 26.00 Ray Ferverda 239 40 Ernest Meyers - 226 44 Gene B Lee 90 00 Doris L Camden 8 00 West Publ Co 260 05 Allen Smith Co 35 00 RichardW Sand 90 00 Puckett's Cafeteria 27 64 Bobbs Merrill Co 30135 Moore'S Plumb A Hts. 41.83 Rufo Minear A Son 28 00 Wholesale Elec. Serv 5 28 Culiigari Water 1150 Plymouth Clean Towel S. » 1’ 50 Sears Roebuck Co 79 84 Arab Termite Control 10 00 Harvey's Dime Store 56 29 ind Restaurant Equ>p , . 84 55 Costello Mtg Co 183 92 Wayne R Johnson ‘ 75 00 Smith Appliances 70 35 int Business Mach 518 70 St Joseph Co 135 00 Indiana Textile Co 50 70 Coverall Rental 36 80 Plymouth Clean Towel 24 20 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 62 25 Sharp Hardware-Co 15 76 Hall Hardware 32 95 Lake City Wholesale 53 90 Edward B Funk 24 00 MiloE Clase 6 00 Ft Wayne Blue Print Co 3.75 Reub Williams A Sons 6 07 Warsaw Printing Co 39 75 Marshall Estep 8 00 Ralph Wrigley 8 00 Assoc Os Ind Counties 650 00 Warsaw ins Agency 681.20 Strayer ins Agency 847 29 Henry Hackworth 15 00 E H Stephenson 200 00 Pitney Bowes. Inc 45 00 Times union 358 37 Ma>i Journal 19154 McHatton Funeral H 100 00 Mishler Funeral h >OO 00 Tiks Funeral H , ’OO.OO Miller Funeral H 100 00 Grossman Funeral H 100 00 Hams Troxel Funeral H 200 00 KOS Co Soil A Water Corner 1.200 00 Ph.ißtckei 9 3 00 Dewey Whetstone 3 00

NAME OF FINDS County Revenue ...2— County Welfare Dept. County Health Dept r --'- County Hichway D-pt — Arterial Rd A- St Bd. — — . County Cumulative Brldae —— Co. Cumulative Court House — General Drain Improvement — s Difoh UpKi-ep .... Health * Accident Insurance - OarnUhee of Wa«e* — Federal Withholding Tax — — State Gross Withholding Tax ...— OABI Deductions OASI — Township .. PERP ... Welfare Trust Clearance Warsaw Delinquent Bewa«e — Winona Lk Delinquent. Sewase .. . Pierceton Delinquent Sewage Congressional Principal — - Congreastonal Interest — Sliver Lake Cemetery Assn. ’ Silver Lk. Cem Assn Interest Pleasant View Cem. Assn. —— Pleasant View Cem. Assn. Interest ..... State Forestry Tax State Fair Board Tax .• Township Tax Township Poor Relief Tax ... General School Tax Debt Service .. Civil Township Bond Township Recreation Tax — Township Fire Fighting Tax .. Twp Cum Ftre Equip .. Library Operating Tax —— Library Bond Tax — School Cumulative Building — Town Cum Sewer Pror — ... .. General Corporation Tax Street Tax Town Fire Fighting Gen Corporation Bond-.... Cemetery Taxu. City Planning — Park A- Recreation — .. Aviation -Tax Police Pension Tax ------■/. - Inheritance Tax — Gross Incom<» Tax .... ... Intangible Tax Distribution Docket' Fees — Bond Forfeitures — — Law Enforcement Training State Prosecuting Attorney Fees State Counsel Pees -- Judicial Fees Fines A Forfeitures Surplus Dog Fund Motor Vehicle HWY Civil Penalty (overweight) Surplus Tax Collected by. Trees. Tax Sale Redemption - Tax Sale Surplus ......

DETAILED REPORT OF COVNTY BIVINTI

C C Tullis 6.00 Jim Hoile 81.00 Lois Paxton 6.00 James Miller 33.00 Jan Lundy 6.00 Russell Evans 24 00 Car! Burnworth 3.00 Lenora Stump 3.00 Lawrence Kindig 3.00 David LWiesehan 3.00 Francis Rickel 36.00 Jack D Fawley 3.00 Sharodene Morris 48.00 David Patterson 3.00 Scott Flowers 15.00 Lester Chupp 6.00 Kos. Co Humane Society 4,962 50 Cardinal Learning Center 3,600 00 Irene Byron Hospital 1,071.50 Silvercrest 2.112.57 Dr Joe A. Auker 21.95 Dr M J Beher 53.05 Dr Robert P Clark 204.95 Dr Herman L. Lung 5 2.25 Dr John McKee 53 85 Dr Thomas A. Miller 15.20 Dr Albert G Schafer 14.70 Dr H F Terrill 10.35 Dr P R Whirledge 102.55 Phillip Dierks 234.00 Loren T Kruger 334.00 Cyril Likens 334.00 Stanley Scott 420 66 Tony Heiman 50.00 Lakes of Lakes Seminary 180 00 Strayer ins Agency 34 00 Freeman E Pency 43 70 Walter Drug, inc 16.30 Murphy Med Center 11.00 Dm Nursing Home 310 00 Dr Harold A Mason 7 50 Dr J. R Baum 7.50 Miller A Sons Lbr Co. ' 356.99 Thad Beeiiey 150 00 Leonard A Estep 72.00 Harold Miner • 25.00 Michael Nelson 460.00 Peter Waldeck • 78 32 Dr Floyd L Rhemfieimer 7 50 Ind Criminal Justice Comm. 242 00 CO HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS George M Haymond, M D 400 00 Carroll Sherman 791.66 Loren J Pound 666 66 BarbaraA McClure, R N 562 50 Nell ie Van Marcke 416.66 Barbara Olds 208 33 Dr Wilmer K Bugher 10 00 William Meyers, M.D 12 10 Wymond B Wilson. M O. 12 50 United Telephone Co 35 29 Warsaw. Indiana Postmaster 15 00 Barbara A McClure 32 72 Loren J Pound , 27.94 Carroll Sherman 43 10 Business Equipment Co 28 40 Warsaw insurance Agency 31 30 CO HWY DEPT PAYROLL A CLAIMS John Alexander 728 20 Charles Cotton 599 20 Francis Denny 596 40 Raymond Faulkner 599 20 Merritt Hartman 751 37 Lawrence Kindig 592 20 Ellis Kober 582 40 ! Bernard D Kuhn ’ 595 00 Ralph Linn 592 20 Donald Metzger ° WK Leo Mosier 585 20 Ronald Norman 607 60 Gene R Ousley 565 60 Roswell Robbins 586 60 Glenwood Secor 428 40 Harley Slater 555 80 Donald Phillip Stiver 59125 John A Armold 72 90 Charles Edward Bucher 588 6C

DISBURSED BALANCE 1969 Dec. 31. 1969 $ 881.573 55 $ -49,387.07 597.978 71 9.052.14 41,362 96 2,746.58 806.252.38 325.323 03 39,750.00 26 724 20 121,339.28 2.387.71 86.311.84 29.660.66 10,931.55 9.190 17 27,521.30 6.390 35 157.50 111,068 54 12.544 50 65,997.89 8.894.94 18.315.78 1,868 05 3,080 02 348 63 134.23 43.97 4,000 00 ’ 145 08 1,125 18 156.67 12 53 100 00 84 00 7.936.31 4.273.32 84.830.03 33.498 53 33,453.09 4.102.571 01 331.403 34 35.598 91 10.690 73 112,554.59 7.699 92 126.927 11 14.218 39 447.786 41 14.137 32 708.797 05 25.980 70 1.754 49 26.169 58 21.090 10 845 74 40.109 46 11.644 04 20.367 86 109,531 67 37.252.14 5.670 56 153.011 85 1 4.931 50 2.335.00 50.00 4.748 00 3,116.00 9.467 00 6.854.40 844 00 443.00 1.800.00 28 801 25 5.810.00 4.284 04 194 40 2 094 16 152 14 2 589 23 405 67 534,73 1.371.38 89.140,666.03 8 670.150.97

RFi'EIPTS DISBURSEMENTS 8 -53 870 73 8 753 939 59 5.132 53 51.003 95 8.490 87 1.116 68 57 29 15.11148 39.634 11 2 260 48 52.990 51 134 00 42.300 40 17.725 60 20.460.12 4.520 33 59.133 79 ' 18.904 65 26.743.43 ’ 5.187.98 25.401 02 10.486 43 10.045 60 5.014 04 61.313.39 I 945 BO 2.047 40 5.851 07 14.341 114.114 30 130 69 31.45141 13.703 76 1.384 73 4.61387 13.168.30 6.720 14 4.038 60 1.157 34 623.17 4.947 79 100 00 1.670 00 3.690.00 9.10000 3.200 00 972.00 4800 376.48 93 71 9.417.08 3.500 CO 1,096 85 1.896 00 440 00 11.756 64 27,491.00 96.15 3.572.16 7 078 87 3.196.21 80.419.59 17.755.87 18.178.97 83.019.94 9.C30.1? 21.490.17 61.100.38 6.600 80 4.830 17 160.00 1.903 88 593 33 8 833.186 48 8 881.573.55 J 8 -49.387.07

Emerson Cain 571.05 ErmalG.Coy 599.40 Robert Danner 573.75 John Davis 587.25 Muri Da wait 567.00 Don Forney 598.05 Harold Gerard 577J0 Gilbert Griffis ‘ 392 85 Frederick E Kammerer 399 60 Russell Krichbaum 567.00 Donald E Kuhn 569.70 Alvin H. Miller 572.40 Bobby Miner • 602.10 Forrest D Mitterling 549.90 Larry Montel ■ 577.80 Paul Randall 598.05 Luther. Van Cleave 577.80 Wayne T. Wood 589.95 GarlP. Young 571.05 DavidL. Baker 716.62 Ronald Ray Himes 536.78 Wilfred Fretz 646 80 Max E Brown 582.40 __Worley Spitler 554 40 Donn Shoemaker 576.18 Claude Christner 750.00 Berton Retl 1,166.66 Ronald J. Leiter 541.67 Gary Frenger 453 60 Prudential Insurance Co. 2.131.67 United Telephone Co. 64.59 KOS Co Hwy Dept 27 75 No. ind Pub. Serv. 353.50 Mail Journal 16.42 Times-Union 17.86 Auto Haus 104.50 Ace Hardware 4.27 F H BrockhoH 18.96 Coverall Rental 546.25 Gast Fuel A Serv 1J17.45 Glass Service of Warsaw 12.92 Hydrotex 434.10 Ind Textile Co. 48 45 Linclon Graphic 28.60 Millington Bros. 5.50 Moetlering Supply 52.20 Purity Cylinder Gases 177.28 Texaco, Inc. 97.80 Warsaw Auto Supply 783.15 Sharp Hardware Co. 23.35 Business Equip Co 35.18 international Salt Co 2,190.56 Erie Stone 916.49 Mrs Mae Friedman 18.75 Rex Parker 261.7 S Hosea Rosbrugh 120.75 Corliss Rowland 212.25 Western ind Aggregates 304 65 Elmer Zimmerman 168.00 Pierceton Equip. Co. , 2,021.47 Johnson Lumber Yard 20 75 Fort Wayne Clutch Exc 117.38 Pat A Mike's Oarage 7.35 Pierceton Equip. Co 226.89 Schrader Warsaw 275.94 W A W Truck Sales 1.186 39 Warsaw Auto Supply 209 90 Warsaw Foundry 814.00 F itipatrick Paint Mfg 31,41 Warsaw Ins Agency 3,149 45 Rent It. Inc 133.00 Business Equip. 12135 Lincoln Graphic 116 34 Motor Parts A Equip 1.599 00 D H Lessig 2 40 CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Howard B Johnson 750 00‘ Opal joy Harman 450 00 Mary. Ruth Wilson 450 00 W>Hie HugtvNine 450 00 Phillip K Carr 450 00 Madelyn I Lowman 335 00 Marjorie A Nye ' 300 00 Esther B Hoover 325 00 Marjorie E Himes 345 00 J R Baum.M D 7 50 United Telephone Co 266 54

Clerk-Treasurer's Report For 1969 Town of Milford, Indiana GENERAL FIND Receipts > Balance January 1. 1969 8 899 69 General Property Taxes 23.357.06 Excise — Vehicle License Taxes 283.34 Town Court Fines and Fees 154.05 Cigarette Tax 509.18 Liquor Taxes 1,732.90 Fire Protection Contracts 2,957.35 Miscellaneous Receipts 500.00 Refunds 67.89 TOTAL RECEIPTS » 30,461.46 Disbursements Salary of Town Trustees 8 600.00 Salary of Clerk-Treasurer 500.00 Salaries of Marshal and Deputies (Police) 11,200.00 Compensation of Town Attorney 600.00 Compensation of Firemen 2.050.00 Civil Defense 3 2S’S Communication and Transportation 50.60 Heat. Light. Power. Phone Printing and Advertising 380.64 Repairs Garage and Motor Supplies - ' 2,572.58 Office Supplies Other Supplies **- 9 I Sewer. Streets * Alleys ■’» JO Insurance 1596 ™ Hydrant Rental 1 - 500 0 ® Premiums on Official Bonds 3 “ oo Retirement and Social Security — Towns share »7»vo Fire Dept. Material A Supplies 'OJ.su Police Dept. Clothing & Supplies Parks, Recreation A Memorial 1,220.88 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $30.103.37 ■ BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 * 358 09 STREET AND MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FIND Recefp ‘ s a 560 21 Balance January 1. 1969 1 iom9 64 Gasoline Taxes and Motor Vehicle Fees 1 27'00 Refunds TOTAL RECEIPTS r . , . 10 016 43 Disbursements 2 500 74 Construction * 2 25 Equipment Repair 4 062 05 Administration * ■» TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS » 6,565.04 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 * 3 ’ 451 39 W ATER FUND Operating Fund Balance January 1, 1969 8 i 66428 Collections TOTAL RECEIPTS • '9.361.00 Disbursements Operating Payments 1 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 • -<“ 28 Depreciation Receipts ~00,1 Balance January 1, 1969 8 .?• I 9; Collections 11,062.60 TOTAL RECEIPTS . 8 13 - 253 03 Disbursements Operating Paymenu BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 • 1365 67 Bond and Interest Receipts Balance January 1. 1969 8 “-"Ig Collections TOTAL RECEIPTS * 18 660 58 'DisbarsemenU , 3 106 25 Operating Payments . BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 * ls 554 33 ' Consumer Deposits Receipts « 905 00 Balance January 1. 1969 x Collections ~ TOTAL RECEIPTS * 1,359 00 Disbursements j 95 qq Operating Paymenu BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 8 1,155 00 SPECIAL FUNDS Cumulative Capital Improvement Fund Receipts Balance January 1. 1969 • 0 031 51 Cigarette Tax TOTAL RECEIPTS * 7.898 49 Disbursements Lands and Buildings 8 6,462.40 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 8 6.462 40 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 8 1.«®.09 Deg Fund . ■KU Balance January 1. 1969 8 39 51 TOTAL RECEIPTS 8 29 51 Disbursements Operating Expense v ” 8 *6.30 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 8 3 31 Felkner Inberitanee Fuad Receipts Interest Transferred 8 284 22 Transfer from Water Fund 10.378.23 TOTAL RECEIPTS 8 10.662 45 DisbursemenU Operating Expense .8 8.283.09 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 8 3.379.36 Park Donation Receipts Balance January 1, 1969 8 1.345 66 Donations 30173 TOTAL RECEIPTS 8 1.447.39 Disbursements Operating Expense 8 1.256.14 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 8 191.25 Sewage Disposal Fund Receipts Balance January 1. 1969 81 897 73 General Property Taxes 14 - 13 ? 32 Federal Aid 888 55 TOTAL RECEIPTS * 16.923.59 Disbursement! Operating Expense • Investments Purchased -J 12.660.22 BALANCE DECEMBER 31. 1969 • 4,163.37 EDITH BAUMGARTNER. Clerk-Jreasurer

Columbians Elect Officers The Columbian Reading Circle met in the home of Mrs. Herbert Stump at Milford January 26 with IS members present. Mrs. John Replogle reviewed the book entitled, “Molly and Me,” written by Gertrude Berg. Plans were discussed for a future tour of a kitchen factory in Nappanee. Also, some plans were discussed for the spring party. An election of officers for the coining year resulted in the following: President—Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner Vice president — Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich Recording secretary—Mrs. Roger Graff Assistant recording secretary — Mrs. Roger Baumgartner Corresponding secretary—Mrs. Robert Auer Treasurer—Mrs. Replogle Reporter—Mrs. Elmer Sorensen Assistant reporter — Mrs. Max Duncan Postmaster 49.00 Philip K Carr 57.00 Opal Joy Harman 17.40 Howard B Johnson 17.60 Willie Hugh Nine 34 80 Mary Ruth Wilson 22.60 Mishler Funeral Home 350.00 Justin E Arata, M.D 100 00 Brennan's Drug Store 44.74 John T. Chan. M D. 25 00 George M Haymond. M D 5.00 Indiana University Med C 1,286.90 Council for the Retarded of Kos Co. 61.00 Denton's Drug Store 3.90 Elkhart General Hospital 420.00 Virgil A McCleary, O D 10.00 Clark McClure. M.D. 5.00 R L Rheinheimer, M.D 3.00 Elkhart Clinic 50.00 Thornburg Drug Co . Inc 8 80 Walter Drug, inc 15.25 Wymond B Wilson. M O 4.00 Paul A. Reszel. M.D ‘ 16.00 Treasurer. Stateof Indiana 167.32 Warsaw Insurance Agency 100.05 Ind Conference on , Social Welfare 15 00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day of February, .1970 ’ LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County, Ind

MISSIONS MONTH BEGINS AT MT. TABOR Mission Month will begin this Sunday at the Mt. Tabor Church of God, six miles south of Nappanee. During the month of February each Sunday there will be emphases on various phases of the mission work of the Church around the world, nationally and locally. The first Sunday of February the emphases will be on World Missions. The pastor, Darrell Prichard, will be speaking on Sunday morning on the subject, “Going Into All The World.” Special musical number will be by a young girls quartet, composed of Misses Brenda Carrick, Penny Parks, Marsha and Pamela Prichard. Then on Sunday evening the World Missions emphasis will continue with Rev. Lowell Townsend and his son Joel speaking and showing colored slides on the medical mission work in Haiti. Hie service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Throughout the month there will be special emphasis on various mission work. On February 6 emphasis will be on World Mission again with a guest layman to speak and in the evening service on the Bth will be the film entitled “Viet Nam Profile”. The emphasis on the 15th will be National Missions and on February 22 the emphasis will be on Local Missions. Third Graders Going To Shrine Circus Friday All Lakeland Community School Corporation third graders will be guests of the Kosciusko county Shrine club Friday at the Shrine Circus at Fort Wayne. They will leave their respective schools in the morning and will return between 6 and 6:30 p.m. Teachers and Shriners will accompany them.

(Continued From Page 2> beH 530, H. Felkner 529. G. Thornsbury 521, C. Berkeypile 521, H. Bartman 520, J. Newcomer 519, D. Dull 514, H. Doty 506, D. Butter 505, J. Keller 503. 200 games: E. Gordon 243, R. Murto 229. B. Simon 223, D. Neff 220, P. Mathews 21Q-218. D. Dowty 212. W. Miller 209. H. Felkner 207, D. Dull 204, J. Chambers 201. TUESDAY AFTERNOON Kern Grain 49 23 American Industries 43 29 Wawasee Laundromat 42 30 Kinder Mfg. Mock’s Marine Rentals 35 37 Cromwell Lumber 34 437 S State Bank 34H>37Vi Todd Realty Superior Sample 31 41 Silveus Motor Sales 25 47 High Team Game and Series: Superior Sample 838—2417. 500 series: L. Vance 543, K. Knisley 518. 450 series and above: D. Johnson 494, M. Sheets 470, G. Eyer 475, M. Lambert 474, S. Kern 493, S. Brouwer 481, B. Kay 477, B. Kline 479. M. Willard 491, L. Stucky 463, B. Gardner 486, A. Gallahan 472, L. McFarland 475, A. Sudlow 456, I. Carwile 465. 200 games: D. Johnson 212, B. Gardner 200. J7O games and above: M. Sheets 188, G. Eyer 182, L. Vance 186-178-179, S. Kern 179, H. Hagen 170, S: Brouwer 199, B. Kay 183, M. Willard 184, B. Kline 479, K. Knisley 188-184, L. McFarland 170, A. Sudlow 170. MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE Anchor Bar 53 31 Kale Island Beacon' 53 31 Frog Tavern 51 33 Thornburg Drugs - 48 36 Pilcher's Shoes 47 37 Lakeland Produce 47 37 Wawasee Package 46 38 Wawasee TV 41 43 Barbee Hotel 40 44 Kuriey’s Keglers 39 45 Wawasee Bowl 35 49 Dixie Boat 35 49 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 34 50 Bud's Body Shop 19 65 High Team Game and Series: Wawasee Package 973-2750. High Ind. Game. M. Simon and L. Vance 245. High Ind. Series: L. Vance 645. HONOR SCORES C. Frushour 225-584, V. Stayer 236-609. C. Carpenter 203-573, W. Dorsey 200, G. Nordman 201-564, M. Hostetter 211, G. Kistler 200, J. Morganthaler 205, E. Anderson 562, I. Rookstool 213-201-556, D. Armbruster 228-231-637, G. Vanator 560, R. Strombeck 201-563, G. Davis 203-566, L. Thwaits 202-202-587, C. Eby 241-579, F. Nyikos 211-201-609.

Wed., Jan. 28, 1970—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

County Auditor Will Seek Re-election

County auditor Lawrence Butts has announced that he will seek re-election to his post. Butts, 57, r 4 Warsaw, is currently half-way through his four-year term as auditor. He became county auditor on January 1, 1968, having been elected in the 1966 election. He succeeds Noble Blocker of Syracuse. A graduate of Chili high school in Miami county, he had resided in Franklin township from 1939 until 1969 when he moved to Warsaw. He and the former Margaret Rowe are the parents of two sons. Gene who is a

Court News Seeks Divorce Mary K. Fisher, r 4 Syracuse, has filed a suit for divorce against William G. Fisher in Kosciusko superior court. The couple was married February 2, 1932, and separated June 19, 1967. Syracuse Men Booked Miriam Orten, r 1 Syracuse' was booked and jailed in Warsaw Friday on a Kosciusko superior court body attachment. Charles Louis Taft, Syracuse, was booked by order of judge Gene B. Lee for violation 4 of a circuit court support order Larry A. Scheuer, Syracuse, was taken into custody on Friday night on an assault and battery charge signed by Jane A. Scheuer. Note Suit Salem Bank and Trust Co. of Goshen, has filed a complaint on , promissory note suit in Kosciusko circuit courtjagainst Marlyn L. Garber and Mary Garber, formerly of r 1 Leesburg, now of r 2 Middlebury, seeking a judgment in the amount of $275.82. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of Kosciusko county clerk Bessie I. Himes: David Allen Mann, 24, r 2 Warsaw, tool and die-maker, and Debra Ann Levernier, 21, Milford, accounting clerk, Jimmie Edward Babcock, 33, r 1 Milford, pressman, and Georgia Vires, 21, r 2 Warsaw, unemployed. License Suspended Following Lakeland residents have had their driver’s license suspended according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis: Frederick C. Crews, 25, of r 4 Syracuse, for drunken driving, from 7-10-69 to 9-10-69. Orville E. Evans, Jr., 24, of 200 S. Huntington street. Syracuse, for drunken driving, from 11-8-69 to 3-7-70. Homer Graber, 34, of r 1 North Webster, for drunken driving, from 11-17-69 to 1-17-70. David G. Howell. 25, of 113*6 W. Main street, Syracuse, for leaving the scene of an accident, from 10-6-70 to 4-6-71. Judgment Peoples State Bank of Leesburg has been awarded a judgment of $3,570.65 in Kosciusko superior court on a promissory note filed against Roy and Hallie Mullins of r 2 Claypool. Condemnation The State of Indiana has filed a complaint for appropriation of real estate suit in Kosciusko superior court seeking real estate and a temporary easement for the new US 30 highway bypass around Warsaw. The land covered by the suit is east of State Rd. 15 and south of CR 250 North. The defendants are Kosciusko Development Co., Inc., of Milford; Bob King Volkswagen, State Rd. 15 North of Warsaw; and Indiana Bank and Trust Co. of Fort Wayne. Damage Suit Ernest Hatfield of r 1 Milford has been named defendant in a damage suit filed in Kosciusko circuit court by John H. Anglin, Jr. The plaintiff seeks damages of $1,965 for damage to his vehicle in a recent traffic mishap on CR 650 East. License Suspended Garry Miller, 24, of r 1 Milford was fined $47.25 by jp Milo Clase and driver’s license suspended for 60 days in jp court recently. LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Roy Rogers oi Millersburg spent Thursday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Kline, at Milford. Mrs. John Hare of Milford, Mrs. Stanley Scott and son, Richard, of r 3 Syracuse attended the meeting of Eastern Star January 20, at Logansport where Mrs. Jerry (Dixie) Whetten was taken in as a new member.

Warsaw teacher and Don a district representative of World Book Encyclopedias. The auditor is a member of the Beaver Dam United Methodist church. He served one term as cotinty commissioner and was Franklin township trustee from 1954 through 1962. Prior to being elected trustee he served as a member of the advisory board for six years. He also served as a Republican precinct committeeman from Franklin township for six years. Mr. Butts also served on the Tippecanoe Valley school board

Wawasee In Bth Place In NIC Standings Wawasee is still in eighty place in the NLC standings with a 1-2 record while undefeated Warsaw leads the standings with= a 4-0 Behind Warsaw is Plymouth with 2-0, Rochester with 3-1, Manchester with 2-3 and North Wood with 1-2. Concord follows Wawasee with a 0-6 record. Wawasee’s Steve Zurcher is in sixth place with 54 total points in scoring in conference games only but leads the conference with a 27.0 scoring average. Buckingham of .Rochester leads the scoring field with 86 points followed by Yoder of Bremen with 84, Essenberg of W’arshw with 76, Perkins of Concord with 74, Shafer of Concord with 61, Zurcher, Deatsman of Warsaw with 50, Barnett of Manchester with 49, Baker of Bremen with 46 and Copeland of Warsaw with 45. • Behind Zurcher in the average department is Buckingham with 21.5, K. Essenberg with 19.0, Phillips of Plymouth with 17.5, Yoder with 16.8, Barnett with 16.3, Stackhouse of Plymouth with 16.0, Perkins with 14.8, Frick of North Wood with 13.3 and Shirley of Rochester with 12.8. Large Crowd Attends Unity Service Sunday The second annual unity service of the Protestant-Catholic churches of the SyracuseWawasee area was held Sunday night in the Wawasee high school auditorium with a large crowd attending. » Father David Suelzer, O.S.C. of the Wawasee Preparatory, was the speaker. His theme was “We Are Fellow-workers of God” and he said in part “Our attitudes toward one another have been changing and it’s about time”. The combined choir from the area under the direction of.. Robert Jones sang two anthems. Philip Fawley was organist. Two guitarists, Mike Sauber of Defiance, Ohio, and Vince Hylka of Chicago, students at Wawasee Prep, lead in choir and congregation in the folk songs. The participating churches were St. Martin de Porres and Wawasee Prep, Saint Andrews United Methodist, Calvary United Methodist, Grace Lutheran, All Saints Episcopal, Syracuse Church of the Brethren and Wawasee Lakeside Chapel. ’’ Intermediate Mothers Meet With Mrs. Frank Stefanski The Intermediate Mothers club of Syracuse met recently in the home of Mrs. Frank Stefanski and elected officers for the year. The new officers are: Mrs. Ashley Hawk—president Mrs. Robert Searfoss—vice president Mrs. Edward Napier— l secretary-treasurer Mrs. Maurice Lung—program chairman Mrs. Stefanski —social chairman Mrs. Earl Moneymembership chairman Mrs. Ralph Clingaman—project chairman Mrs. Roy Miller—Scout cabin representative Assisting Mrs. Stefanski were Mrs. Money and Mrs. Miller. There were 21 members present. The next meeting will be February 2 in the home of Mrs. Clingaman. LAKELAND LOCAL Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of r 1 Milford were Mrs. Robert Auer and family of r 1 Milford, Mrs. Stanley Scott of Dewart lake, Mrs lrene Hollar of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. James Mahan of Lafayette.

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