The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 October 1971 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Oct. 6, 1971

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LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Nolic* is hereto* gi*en the taxpayer* of th* City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County, Indian*, that the proper leqai officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7 30 p m on th* Wh day of October IWI, will consider the following additional appropriations which said off icers consider necessary to meet the ex traordmary emergency existing at this time GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 7 H Salaries Reg U 45 X CEMETERY FUND , II 22 Heat, Light, Power 8. Water “ S3OO 00 Total 4945 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made win be automatically referred to th* stat* board of tax commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing with in days at the county auditor's office "of said county, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional ap propriations may be heard interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held HELEN JOAN KINDLE. Clerk Treasurer City of Warsaw. Indiana ' S 29.0 6 NOTICE totaxpayersof ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION ' Notice is hereby given th* taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that th* proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7 30 o'clock p m EST on th* 12th day of October. 1971. will consider ’h* following additional ap propr a’ on from ex st ng.funds which S4’d Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pup.i Transportation SII.SOO Operation ol Plant 12.250 Fixed Charges J. 850 Debt Service 14.500. Community Services 1.700 Total »»*» Th* above additional appropriations w.tl be derived by reductions and transfer of existing appropriations in the amount of *SO IX Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall hay* a right to be heard thereon Th* - aoq, t>onai appropriation as finally mad* w,il be automatically referred to tn* Stat* Board of Tax Commissioners which Board will hold aturther hearing within fifteen (15) days at m* county Auditor s office of said County, or at such other piac* as may b* designated At such nearmg taxpayers obiecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard interested taxpayers may inquire of the Cour’. Ajd •:'! when and where such hear.ng will be held F ipyd H Baker, Secretar y Board Os School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation 5 S 29.0 * NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION ""STATE OF INDIANA. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ss Notice i» hereby given by th* undersigned. Clerk o* th* Kosc>usko Circuit Court, in th* Stat* of Indiana, that at th* General <?.• Election to be held m th* City of Warsaw on tn* First Tuesday ater the First Monday of November, »iz TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1971 Between the hours of 4 a m and * p m “ (prevailing time) OFFICERS WILL BE VOTED FOR ANO ELECTED FOR THE FOLLOWING OF FICES. TO WIT FOR MAYOR FOR CITY CLERKI TREASURER FOR CITY JUDGE FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE F.rst District FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Second District FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE ~ Third District FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Fourth District FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hav* hereunto set my hand end affixed th* Seel of m* Kosciusko Circuit Court, a’ my office tn me City of Warsaw this 7th day of September, I*7l Bessie I Himes CLERK OF THE KOS CIRCUIT COURT MJ—O 4.20 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTSO= DESMOND JACKSON AND F MILDRED JACKSON VS N A J AUTO SALES, et al in me Kosc-msko Circuit Court < CAUSE NO 30000 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Edwin 0 Pra’t as Rec*iv*r in the above cap.boned matter. has presented and filed herein his final account in settlement of said receivership, and petition for distribution, and that th* same will com* up for th* examination ano action of sard Kosciusko Circuit Court on the Ist day of November, 1971. at which time an persons, firms, or corporations interested m said receivership are required to appear in sa d Court and ; show cause <f any there be. why said *c count and petition should not be approved Dated mis 2*m day of September. I*7l Bessie I Himes Clerk of Kos Circuit Court Snodgrass Burner A Lambert 2X Norm ButtalO Street Warsaw. Indiana 4*540 Phon* (2>4) 247 5124 MJ—O 4.13. X TO THE CITIZENS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA , Notice is hereto* given that there has been fried in me Super or Court of Kosc«usko County under Cause Number SC 71 331. a petition requesting m* vacation of me following described easement located *n Kosciusko county, Indiana, to wit Commencing' at a point 1$ feet norm of the northwest corner of Lot Number One (II m William Person's West Side Ad dit-on on Hoffman Lake, running thence east 243 teat, mor* or less, to the tow water of sa-d Hoffman Lake, thence southeasterly anq southwesterly following me shore lin* of Hoffman Lak* to m* normeast corner of said Lot Number On* til m William Person s West Sde Addition, thence west on m* north hneof Lot Number One (1). m fee*, mor* or less, to me normwest corner of sa.d Lot Number One (11 menc* norm 15 feet to m* piece of Beginning Not e* >* further given that said Court nas t.xed me 22 day of October. I*7l. at* 00 A M >n me courmouse >n me City of Warsaw as th* oat*, bm* and piac* for me hear.ng on this petition Any person, firm or corporation having objection* or remonstrances thereto should appear at sa d time and place and file sa d ooiec’ions and remonstrance*, and upon th* failure to do SO th* matter will be determined and beard in their absence Bessi* I H.mes Clerk. Superior Court of Kosc usko County. Indiana WIOAMAN. BOWSER A REED _ (John D W daman) W>oaman Building PO Box 22* Warsaw ma.ana 44540 Telephone 21* 247 3111 0 413 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEArTnJK Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Koscuskd County, mq.ana will, at 10 A M on the lA day of October. 1971 at me Clerk* Office Court House -n me City (or town) of Warsaw. Indiana >n said County, begm investigation of me application* o* the following named persons requesting m* issue of the ap p«ants at m* location* hereinafter set out ot me Alcoholic Beverage Permit* of me classes hereinafter designated and will, at sa>d tune ano (Mac*, receive information concern ng m*t m**» of said applicants and me propr ety of issuing the permit* applied for to such applicant* at th* premise* named Virgo C A Nadyne O De sch ooa Bran p.ng iron Bar < Restaurant) Beer A Wme Re*a<i*r. 13* South Mam st. Milford. In diana Broadway Tavern, inc . by Lena L Barreft -Pre* . R R no 1. Tippecanoe A / Manor.* Ann Puckett. Sec . 527 Eat* Market St Warsaw Indiana (Restaurant) Beer. / Liquor A wme Retailer. W» South Broad way. Mentone. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC RAR TiCiPATiON 1$ REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MARKY BROWN E xecut i v* Secretar y JOHN R SMOCK Chairman

Commissioners Allowances The following is a list of claim* considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the 4th of October. I*7l Bessie) Himes *OO 00 Lawrence Butts *OO.OO Wm E Ellis WO.OO E Man* Alexander 720 00 David E Andrews *OO.OO Charles M Brower *0143 Arthur L Moser MD 337 50 Carl T. Zimmer 745 00 Garold R . Horrick 525 00 Wayne Johnson 100 00 Max Kinttd 44.37 Samuel N. Norris 100 00 Chester Clampitt Jr. 112 50 Lucille Koontz 100.00 Charles Mikel 100 00 Austin Neher 100 00 Sarah J R iggenberg 44 37 Darrell Phillips ”2 » John Lutes ’<» 00 Lowell Anglin 44.37 Robert Hoffman 100 00 Gerald A Eashund 11150 Joseph D Showmen 131 25 John Dav idsen 112 50 R Lloyd Miner 112 50 R St*v*n H*arn 125 00 G*n*B L** M’ *♦ Doris L Cemden 444*3 David M Harshbarger 3*7 50 Allan A Rasor 541 44 LoisM Coppes 574 14 Paul J, Grimm* 7*5 00 William C Reneker 444 44 Melba J P«t*rs*n 47* 44 Rum McCleary 104 33 Chari** Menn* 104 33 Ralph Oyler ’O4 33 C L ROv*n*tin* 104 33 Mer I W*rt*nb*rg*r 104.33 RayO Eckert 104 33 j Norman DeGood 104 33 Fr*d*rickW Gilliam 315 00" Gl*nnN Lowman 315 00 Mauric* Dorsey 31S 00 Lee Shepherd ”0 Burton V Kreis - *lO Earl W Shull » X Ira D Forst 10.10 Delmar E Gebert 10 10 Glenn D Carper * 30 Bonnie L Feldman 10 X Albert M Tucker 7 70 Eugene C Sell* 70 Walter E Evan* lona Ann Perry * 50 Jack Miller * X Carlton L Mendenhall ♦ *0 Ralph W Neff * »o Frank E Anderson 10 10 Harold G Gawmrop ~~ ■ '0 10 Charles R Collier * 50 LynnC.R»DF *SO Alvin L. Denn** 4 70 Mary Lou Schuldt * 50 Neal P Cor* 10 50 Howard l Menu* 10 X Gloria J Fane II 7.70 Ei iaoemM Pheits 4 70 Norman E Brown 4 10 William H. Engeiberth 4 70 JohnC B*n*on - 4.10 Mary E DeWtspaiaer* 7 «o Edwin L Greider 2100 Dwight Bechtel * 50 Wm A. Foreman ' 14 40 Paul E Chappell U K Kenneth E v*re»t 14 X RichardL Busk* 4.10 James L Doyle 17.40 Miriam L. Rusher 2140 Max R Anglin 14 40 Dian* Kay Zolman 15 40 Eifel C Scott ♦*o Robert C Smyth i 15 40 BarbaraA.Lowman 17 00 Paul .Rex Hotter 7 70 Margaret Furnas 1* 00 Alvin. R Anguish 4 *0 Esther T Elliott X 40 M Gerwin Eaton 10 10 Wilbur W Latimer ♦ *0 Car roll M Eiler 10 10 Henry W Biller 10 30 Jerry L Kindig 10 50 Carollyn A England ♦’o Worth Jackson 10 70 Henry Baumgartner 10 50 Edith Murphy ♦ X Marjorie CauHman *lO James E Harris * »* Barbara E De Belt *7O Gali E Finnev 12 X Edima Beitj 450 00 Emna Scott 433 13 Prince** M Frush 2*3 75 Francis NON* 344.44 Norma Jean Messmore 242 50 Jean Tuka 254 40 Mary Jane Schmitt 254 X Evelyn Adam* 44 *0 Kathryn Teel 450 00 Hatei H«rman 433 33 Mary Beth Miner 3*144 Catherine B Gonya 34* 44 OigaTu*mg 350 00 F Bonita Freeman 3*144 Margaret E Garmen 375 00 Joan L. Harman 117 00 Evelyn Adam* 13 00 Idle* Armey 450 00 Phyfli* Munson 433 33 Rita Miller 3*l4* Lucille McCleary 3M4* Margaret Menu* 350 00 Nancy Belcher , 31* 4* Rum HooPvS 450 00 Helen Gosner • 433 33 Evelyn R Adams 130 00 Roger Fellows 5*4 33 Stanley B Holder man 54144 Ronald Robinson 550 00 H Earl Boggs 41«. M Bernard T Minear 550 00 Loren Melton 500 00 Da. dF R.eder 450 00 Lorraine M Moser 110 00 Avis B Gunter 450 X Alice R Randets 3*l U Thelma J Leedy 37*33 Jesse Rice 45 50 Barbara J Eastiund 300 X Helen R Baker *4 X Billie F Andrew* , 243 33 R.cbk'JF Mikel 34313 Henry Hackworth 724 33 Ralph Whitesell 715 00 Beatrice Weiler i*s is Edward B Funk 314 44 MiloE Cias* 50 00 Maxine Case 14 75 B James Baker 433 33 Mar for i* Cauttman 333 33 Geo A Ny* 414 44 Georgia U Nellans 450 00 Janet A Wise IX X Robert l Rasor 330 00 l iovd Oisher 174 00 E lo se jacks 244 00 C ynthia A. Fry 132 00 David E Andrew* Sher 1.U4 44 A E Boyce. Co 4*2 40 Bus ness Equip Co *3 4* N IP SCO BIX sewag*Tr Ofc *5 00 united Tel Co 7*127 water utilities inc 72 21 Waddell Pr Co »00 Lincoln Graphic Corp. 72 7* Harold Beeter ~~ 440 00 R h Boggs 32 50 Thomas Burton I*o 00 Larry D Carey *2 50 Waner Deaf man 117 42 Tom Franklin M 2 00 I Jot Leckrone ST 00 Kerns Leckrone 72 00 Dai ia* Lee 215 00 Earl Leedy 174 *2 Robert LOtier 153 50 Meiser Bro* 4.445 00 Pete Mmoar **s 45 Max Montel IMS 40 Leo Mort *3.10 John Newell 142 30 Homer Ousley Jr. *4 50 Wendell Ousley ** SO Roland Perry 130 f? [ Guv Sf-Ckler 1.727 02 [ Gordon Tuttle 103 40 k John Wees her ao.oo x Geo. w.iiiamson 40 *5 Dale Wright 15 00 i J. B Mishler MD 7 50 I Daniel Mohler 545 Wm Ellis. Tr n 35 Banker* D<*» Corp 5 40 Atlantic Richfield Dept 12 30 Ford s Au to Supp 13 30 Smith Ford. Inc 7* «* 1 Texaco logo Thoma* Rubber St Co. 3* 41 Gerber MfgCoinc ui .40 Waiter* Drug Store ig gg Arthur L Moser MD 12 *0 i ind Un Med Ctr.’ yj go Carl Zimmer U 00 R Steven Hearn 3*5 04 Gene B. Lee 70 00 I IM Corp 41 04 i Lake City Wholesale 44 7* Robert Burner aOO 00 Pengad Companies inc WIX Pucketts Case *a jg I Oxven* Super Mart 20 X Shepherd's Citation* inc lat 00 AceHdwe 24 32 Corr Products, inc 42 50 Term.!* 4i Pest Cons 500 Miller A Son* Lbr Co j* ** Nat B>rd Ext inc 100 00 Rite Electric 27* 50 Costello Mfg C* 5* 50

U.S.ChemCo. 73.45 Plymouth Cl. Twf. 26 40 Coverall Rental Serv 40 X Hank's Rug Serv. — 49.00 Hall Hdw inc 5.40 MiloCiase 34.00 B. James Baker 27.45 Nanette L Miner 100 00 West Pub Co. I*3 00 Lawyers Pub Co 4* X C. J Gibson Co 40 *0 Leonard Barnhart 12 00 joe Boggs 12 00 Seth Mason 12 00 Leo C. Mort 12.00 Chas Adams 4 X Leo W Adams > * 00 Calvin Beck * 00 Virgil Botoeck 8 00 Wm. E Chapel 10 40 Elmer L. Dickey * 00 Jo* Rovenstin* »X Erma Stookey *l2 Gerald Eastiund Trustee *9.00 The Mall-Journal 370.1* Times union 8 42 Mrs E H Stephenson 225 00 Procurement System 94 29 Xerox Corp 165 25 J A DeMoney & Son IXOO Lloyd Oisher 22 *0 Dickerson Funeral Hm. IX X Harns Funeral Home IX X Harris jroxel 1X X King Mpm< Home IX X LandisA Chamniss 2X X Mc.H*fton Funeral Hm. IX X Pete Gross 3 X Everil Heiser 3.X Rick Lowry 9.X Ann McCool 3 X Ben Meade 3 X Robert Meade 3 X Gerald Oswalt 3 X Kos Co Council for Ret 4.583 50 White* Inst 744 X Irene Byron Hosp 2.540»X Brennans Drugs, inc 10-X Wm £ Parke MD 33 00 Raymond Custer 1.474 X Myrtu* Custer *57 X Tony Heiman 45 X Cyril Likens 4 °32 75 Chas, Lynch 1473 75 Stanley Scott 2,154.72 Dalton Yeiter Coro 9X'X CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Geo M Haymond MD 4X X Carroll Sherman 451 X Loren J Pound 714 44 Barbara McClure, RN , 404 58 Nell le Van Marcke *SB 33 Mary Johnson 183.32 United Telephone Co <0 35 Warsaw ind Postmaster 14 X Barbara A McClure RN X 32 Loren J Pound 43 34 Carroll Sherman ’OS 12 Executive Office Machines SO X Times unioh 3 00 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL Chas Alexander 365 67 Kent Brower 500 X Phillip Brown 82 44 Cha* E Bucher 570 X Emerson Cain t 5*7 X Ermal Coy 5*7 X John Davis 570 X MurlDawalt 5*7 X Max Deaton 4X 06 Don Forney 570 X Harold Gerard 577 M Gilbert Griffis 571 50 Larry Harter 33* 72 Ronald Himes 5*7 X Loften E Johnson 140.02 Frederick Kammerer 553 50 Russell Krichbaum 5*7 X Don Kihn 574 « Terry Mautner 309 15 joe R Michael 114 55 Alvin Miller 570 X Bobby Miner 5*8.50 Forrest Mitterling s*B 50 Larry Montel s*B 50 Paul Randall - 5*7 X Wm R Scarbeary *8 70 Luther Vancleave 27. x GarlP Young 5*7 X John Alexander 729.22 Cha* Cotton 589 X Francis Denny 590 55 Raymond Faulkner 585 90 Merritt Hartman 729 22 Ellis KOher 610.70 Bernard Kuhn 593 *5 Ralph Linn 585 90 Donald Metzger 60140 LeoMosier 590 55 Ronald Norman 57195 Roswell Robbins 602 95 Glenwood Secor 589 X Donald P Stiver 595 X John R Tucker 592 10 Geo Whit* 547 45 Wayne L Woods 585 90 BertonA Retz 1.333 33 Hugh A Parsons 750 X Worley Spitler 585 90 Donn Shoemaker 606 69 Arthur Smith 79* 01 Wilfred Fretz *l7 40 Larry Phillips 588 X Robert Danner 517.70 John Deaton 384. X RonaidXeiter 6X X CO. HIGHWAY ALLOWANCES Prod Ins Co 2.274,74 Courier Newsom Exp. 10 19 Ko* Co Hwy Dept 25.53 United Tel Co 88 14 N.I P.S.CO 254 10 Sewage Tr Ofc 17.50 Creative, inc. 5.X Emerg Radio Serv 497 20 L. BL Body Shop I*9 25 Millington Bros X X Plymouth Rad Rep 171. x Schraders Warsaw Co 424 49 Singer. Fridam Div. *3 X WAWTr. Sales 37* 70 Gulf Oil Prod 2,702 34 KerlinTr. Sales 54.54 St Oil Div of Am Oil. 1,2*3 25 Texaco, inc 122 X Monteith Tire Co 1.494 91 Forrest H BrockhoH 11.54 Bur of Mfr Veh 5 50 Mr* Peggy Conley 3.X Corr Prod Inc *4 15 Coverall Rent Serv *34.45 C T Eng Co 7* 75 Deaton Equip Sate* >* X Hanks Rug Serv 17 50 Moeilermg Supp Co 7* 05 Purity Cyl Gases 172 72 Safety Equip A Supp 12 72 Warsaw Chem. Co 27 50 Warsaw Skelgas Serv 34 *7 WolfordHdwe 114 99 A E Boyce CO 19 50 Business Equip ®> 4 35 Lincoln Grap Corp 19 47 Glen W Messmore 33 X Elmer Zimmerman *45 50 West ind Agg Inc 1.577 05 Pierceton Equip Co. 22.4*4 50 Rieth Riley Cons Co lA4O X Johnson Lbr. Yd 29 X Miller A Son* Lbr Yd 2* 85 Tusmg Bros Lbr Co. 15 SO Logansport Mb Cui Co 2.7*7 01 JMCO 137 « SfefioPro inc 753 10 Ace Hdwe 39 87 Am Steel Supp Corp 142 33 Curtis Ind inc X 52 Gen Tr Sales » 35 71 Gragg Equip Co 7 87 HapsOilCo 58 X Kerim Tr Sales 155 *4 Mac Allister Mach co 79 40 Millington Bro* 10 X Moores Pib AHfg inc 7 42 PankeMach Corp 3 7$ Serv Elect inc 7 28 Smith Ford, inc 5 84 Stockberger Mach inc 4*7 71 Walmer Supply inc. 22 42 Yeiter A Ganshom 4 X Fitzpatrick Pt Mtg Co 1.10*53 Kimm Pt Co 19 70 Kitchen Mach Inc. 1.500 X Marion Lewallen 75 X Panke Mach. Corp 1.500 X Rus* Cons Co IX X Robert Donner IN 13 Beer Siabaugh 18.42* 3* W J Carey Con* 11J»5*»8 DePew * Plb . Htg . A Elec 5.25* X P H R "Ptorpiu* sale* 20 X Salvage Co oo to The Mail journal 40*1 Times-Union 24 90 CO- WBLF. D*tPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Howard! Johnson 7*5 X jean Gackanheimar 254 X Opal Joy Harman 475 X Carla Jana Reser 475 X Willie Hugh Nine 475*0 Mary Ruth Wilsbn 475 X Marjorie E. Himes 3*o X Esther 8. Hoover 3*o X Barbara A. Hummel 3*o X Madelyn Marjorie-JpNve 3*5 00 Robert L. Craig. MD XX C. E. Gorham MD ’O X Geo.M HaymondMD ’OX J. B Mishler MO ’5 X United Tel. Co 232 Waddell Printing Co 59* X Beth A Atkinson 3S M Opal Joy Harman *5 X Barbara Hummel ? 00 Willie Hugh N ine *5 X CarlaJ Reser 72. X Mary Ruth Wilson 12 W Business Equip. Co. 10 Tucker A Sons Fun Hm. 350 X Smith Funeral Hm 350 X A W Donato MD 20 X Bernard Edwards. MD 144 X The Elkhart Clinic » 00

I 1 I J 111 ■ 11 ' It BRONZE STAR — V.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Joseph H. Cramer (left >of Syracuse, receives the accompanying citation to the bronze star medal at Duluth International Airport. Minn., from Colonel Peterson, vice commander of the 23d air division.

Sgt. Joseph H. Cramer Receives Bronze itpc

DULUTH. MINN — U.S. Air Force technical sergeant Joseph H. Cramer, Syracuse, has received the bronze star medal for meritorious service during military operations against Viet Cong forces. Sergeant Cragier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cramer of r 1 Syracuse, was cited for his performance as an electronic computer maintenance repair technician at Monkey Mountain, Viet Nam and Udom Royal Thai AFB Thailand

WL'... I’Ww RONALD FISHBAUGH IB * w MICHAEL FISHBAUGH STEPHEN FISHBAUGH Fishbaugh Brothers Visit Parents In North Webster Navy H.A. Ronald Fishbaugh has recently visited his parents at North Webster on a 14-day leave following his graduation from nine weeks training at Great Lakes. 111. He returned to the Naval Hospital Corps school at Elkh*rt R*to*to . Clr 4* SO Chkl Gi«in. MO 77. X AAetoi Ply inc h. 73 Ttoomburgs Drugs 3 jg Turtle Creek Con* Ctr 1.054,75 Mrs Willi**". Bess 7 X Council tor Ret of Kos Co 13 x P. D. Gorrsnickel OD • X Katnerine mnen 43 45 Lord's Dress Shop 25.01 Murphy Med Ctr *47 35 Dewey Wallen 7 50 Con* Ctr of Anderson 347 54 Fm.BCh Center 279 X ind Un M C Ch Hm. 314 X Medi-Ply Drug 9.79 St Vin. Tr Ctr 1.546 X Warsaw in* Ag. inc 153 X I. Lawrence Butts, do hereto* certify that the aoove s a correct list of claims presented to me Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 4th day of October. 1971. Lawrence Butts Auditor of Kosciusko Co

He was honored at Duluth International! Airport, Minn., where he now serves with a unit of the' aerospace defense command. ADC protects the U.S. against hostile aircraft and missiles. ; The sergeapt, a 1953 graduate of "JeXfejs'on high school, Lafayette, attended St. Joseph’s college, Rensselaer. His wife, Delores, is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Lewis of r 1 Medora, 111. Great Lakes for further study of 12 to 15 weeks. His brother Navy Airman E-3 Stephen Fishbaugh is spending a 30-day leave at home following his return from the Tonkin Gulf and port at Subic Bay, Phillipines. He will return to Corona da. Calif., prior to going to Saigon for a 12-month tour of duty. He visited his brother, Marine Sgt. Michael Fishbaugh at the Marine Air Base, Uma Ariz., enroute home. Sgt. Fishbaugh will be discharged in December

Hey, all you football fans. Your Coca-Cola Bottler is offering a special NFL Fan Kit to all you football fans. For only SI.OO and proof-of-purchase from a carton of delicious Coca-Cola. You get a pennant. Color photos of football stars. A bumper sticker. And a button that tells it like it is. Just fill out and mail the coupon at 1 the bottom. 1 No football fan should be x without a football Fan Kit from your f _/"Coca-Cola Bottler. v Jt’s a winner. II Jrf B /m I rllk ’ I . |k ,|V r ui— please send me NFL Fan Kits for the team(s) marked below: L 1 L iHa ' • I < kw««»Rw» Enclose 81. U) for each Kit ordered and • One proof-of-purchaae aeal cut from ■I. ’ i x fnelude proofs purchase of Coea-Cola top of «-pak plastic earner of cana, j 81 BBil’l* ’ I 7 IMZTtuTrLwn in one of the follow in< ways: 0r... I - • One proof-of-purchaae seal cut from | • I ~ -..ni.nii n.s- depo.it, no-return family size hot- bottom of «-pak of no-deposit, no-re- . I Se.orie.ns.wto ties. 0r... turn bottles or cans.- orI - y*^?***?*. •« imprinted crown liners under bot- •Cash register tapes with the pur- I I s7*| tjj caps from returnable bottle*, 0r... chaae pnee of Coca-Cola encircled. I Z Saa Fraanwe 4*m c j * I r WwlaaetwßedMaa. Send to: ~ FWR NFL FAN KIT • « BOX 5307 <ie.eMßm.toi IHfli IRVING, TEXAS 75060 J Brw*» ; EXTt-SJU N “ me — I Address 7 I I VtoUrtkl- f ! I City 1 State Zip | Saalheeel'kwem Z*|> «Y«tr miurt he »r> luded t» tiefcvery < Iffer expirM January U. Allow 4 weeta for dob wry. Some.l o-x»e. -wo, o. Coca-Cola Boffling Co. — Goshen. Ind. Inc. Coc*-Col« and Coke are registered trade-mark* Goshen. Indiana 4*526 which identify the same product of Th* Coca-Cola Company.

following four years enlistment duty of which 18-months were served in Viet Nam. All three service men are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh of r 1 North Webster. The following addresses are given for two of the three young men: H. A. Ronald Fishbaugh DSI4U3 HM-“A” School Nav Hosp Corp School Great Lakes, 111. 60088 Sgt. Michael Fishbaugh 2384087 M.A.C.S. -1 FIS M.C.A.S. Yuma, Ariz. 85364 Doctor Smith Receives Bronze Star Medal Award CHU LAI, VIET NAM - Army doctor (Captain) Kenneth A. Smith, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Smith, 1105 Sioux Drive, Indian Harbor Beach, Fla., recently received the bronze star medal near Chu Lai, Viet Nam. He was presented the bronze star medal for distinguishing himself through meritorious service in connection with military operations against hostile forces in Viet Nam. The medal, adopted in 1944, recognizes outstanding achievement. Dr. Smith received the award while assigned as surgeon of the 23rd infantry division artillery. Dr. Smith entered military service in August 1970 and was stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., before arriving overseas. He is a 1961 graduate of Oak Hill high school, Converse. A member of Sigma Nu fraternity, he received his bachelor of. arts degree from Indiana university, Bloomington. His wife, Nancy, lives on r 4 Syracuse. Arrested In Alleged Robbery At Bristol Five persons including Randy Dean Harris, 20, 207 North Mill street, Syracuse; Carolyn Lawson, 23, r 2 Syracuse; and Carol Snowberger, 18, Syracuse; were arrested last week by Bristol police and Elkhart county police in the alleged robbery of

the Freeway Service Station in Bristol on September 28. Also taken into custody were Donald Loubert, 19, of r 2 Middlebury, who was on his first day of duty as an attendant at the station, and Larry Wayne Hash, 19, Vineland, N.J. Harris and Hash were both absent without leave from the U.S. Marine Corps base at Camp Pendleton, Calif., and were booked for further investigation of conspiracy to commit a felony. Lawson, and Snowberger were taken into custody for investigation to charges of conspiracy to commit a felony. It has been reported the service station had been robbed by three men at gunpoint and there was no robbery said an investigating officer. Specific charges against the five are being discussed. Hand Bell Choir To Be In Indianapolis The Cardinal Center Hand Bell Choir will travel to Indianapolis on Wednesday, Oct. 6, to perform for the annual meeting of the Governor’s commission on employment of the handicapped. With this performance, the choir will have played to more than 160 audiences in just over 24 years. About November 1, a stereo recording will be available of the Cardinal Center Hand Bell Choir music. A copy of this album may be reserved by calling Cardinal Center.

£N STOCK NO WAITING Sues W.dths Thru WOLVERINE EEE 12 BOOTS & SHOES OXFORDS $17.99 — 6 INCH >19.99 — 9 INCH >23.99 AND TALK ABOUT LIGHT WEIGHT! THEY MAKE WORK A PLEASURE DOUG PILCHER SHOE STORE Uptown Syracuse Since 1947

Blue Flame Firm Cleared In Suit A verdict was returned for the defendant, Blue Flame Gas Co., North Webster, late Thursday following a four-day jury trial < before Judge Gene B. Lee in Kosciuskq circuit court at Warsaw. Deliberation by the jury took approximately two hours and 15 minutes. Separate suits had been filed against the gas company by Loren and Betty Kruger of North Webster contending that the LP gas sold by the defendant contained excessive amount of sulfur and chlorine causing corrosive damages to their property and alleged the toxic effects of the gas caused them to suffer medical disorders. The two separate suits were consolidated for trial. The original complaint filed, requested damages in the amount of $150,000 but the final argument presented by the Kruger’s’ attorney, William Gerrard, asked a judgment of the jury in the amount of $24,800 for Loren Kruger and $4,000 for Betty Kruger. Blue Flames was represented by attornies Byron Kennedy and Herbert Bent of Warsaw. CORN BLIGHT The Department of Agriculture and National Aeronautics and Space Administration are testing the remote sensing of com blight in 210 test areas in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, lowa, Minnesota, Michigan and Nebraska.