The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1971 — Page 7

LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Nollet i» hereby given ’o me taxpayers at Kosciusko County, indans, ma' me proper '•pai officers of said municipality at meir regular meeting place, in me Court House in me City ot Warsaw. Indiana, at« 00 am, on the em day of December 1971 will consider the following additional appropriations which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time COUNTY GENERAL CLK.2OI B. Postage » 710 41 Sher »5. Repair of Equip 1,000 00 Sher MO.Garage*Motor 1.000 00 Cor. 401. Equipment 1.050 00 Co.A. 401. Equipment 1.432 00 CAA 101 C. Salary 4 H Club Leader, 400 00 CEB 101 A, Deputy * Clerical Primary 204 CEB 101 B. Deputy 8. cier.cai General TO* OC COM . 414. T B Patients 3.000 00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given mat certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for me purposes for which ap propriated. end It is therefore proposed mat ixtnecessary exisiting appropriations in me funds shown below be reduced to prov.de in part for me above additional appropriations COUNTY GENERAL CLK 102 C. Salary of Third Deputy X 97 91 CLK 101 E. Salary of Fifth Deputy *l4 » Co A 102 B. salary of Second Deputy 1.432 00 CAA 101 A, Salary Extension Youth Agent 400 00 CEB 103. Clerical Assistant - Primary *OB X NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that taxpayers appearing at such meeting than have me right to be heard mereon The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners wn.cn Commission will hold a further hearing

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within tittaen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or at such omer place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko County N. 24,0.1 Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Soard of Commissioners at their meeting on me Ist of December, 1971 Edith Beitr 450 00 Emna Scott 433 33 Princess Frush 39166 Frances Noble 366 66 Norma Jean Messmbre 350 00 Kathryn Teel 450 00 Hazel Harman *33 33 Mary Bem Miner 391 66 Catherine Gonya ■ 366 64 Olga Tusing 350 00 Bonita Freeman .39' 66 Margaret Garman 375 00 Joan Harman 78 00 idiee Armey ,450 00 Phyllis Munson 433 33 Rita Miller , 39166 Lucille McCleary 366 66 Margaret Menzie 350 00 Nancy Belcher 316 66 Rita Golding 29 70 Ruth Hoppus 450 X Helen Goshert 433 33 Roger Fellows 59S 33 Stanley Holderman 58> 66 Ronald Robinson 550 00 Earl Boggs *l6 66 Bernaro Minear 550 00 Loren Melton 500 00 David R eder *SO 00 LoraineM Moser 250 00 Avis Gunter 450 00 Lucy Garre” *33 33 Alice Randeis 391 66

Thelma Leedy 378.33 Jesse Rice 39.00 Janet Wise 172.60 Clara Belle Demaree 14.80 Harold C. Baker 132.00 Lloyd Disher 60.00 Cynthia Fry 60.00 Mary Jane Schmitt 224.40 Billie Andrews 283.33 Richard Mikel 383.33 Henry Hack worm 608 33 Ralph Whitesell 595.00 Beatrice Weller 194.14 Edward Funk 314.64 Milo Ciase 50.00 Maxine Ciase 18 75 James Baker 833 33 Marjorie Cauftman 333 33 George Nye * 414.46 Georgia Nellans 450.00 Robert Rasor 330.00 Postmaster Warsaw 32.00 United Tel Co 967.09 A E. Boyce Co 1,699 44 Business Equip Co 165.54 Waddell Print Co 838.99 Plymouth Cl. Twl Serv. 42.30 Sewage Tr Ofc 95.00 N I P S Co 579 73 Water Utilities 101.86 Pucketts * 248 65 Rasor, Harris, Garrard A Lemon 1.086.50 Edw Fuhk 167 75 Max Reed 310.00 Warsaw Times Union 1,077 18 The Mail -Journal 701.36 American Fact. .Inc 33.18 Bobbs Merrill Co 82.65 Thomas Rubb Stamp I 5 40 Wm Ellis. Tr I 42.55 Bankers Desp Corp *-60 Ford's Auto Supp . 274.41 David E Andrews 895 24 American Oil Co 1* 66 Auer's Auto Supp 96 78 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 323.00 Gast Fuel A serv 472.63 Lewis Oil Co 28 *8 Motorola inc. 144 00 Shell Oil Co 52 04 Smith Ford inc *6 29 Swanson Serv 197.40 Texaco. Inc 30 71 Warsaw Auto Supp 39 01 Pitney Bowes 29.85 UnS. Leasing Corp 64 42 Thornburg s Drugs 260.71 Morale Institute 9.70

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Wholesale Elect. Inc. 26.39 Arthur Moser MD 39.92 Carl Zimmer 15 80 Singer. Friden Div. 26.70 R. Steven Hearn 350.25 Gene Lee 210.00 Doris Camden 32.00 Mark Harshbarger 20.00 Candy Cane Rest. 40.93 Richard Sand 300.00 Howard's 48.25 Thomas A. Edison Ind. 4.54 Miller A Sons Lbr 14 50 Harvey's 3.10 Lake City Wholesale 20 00 Loren Melton 32.00 Arab Termite Control 5.00 AceHdwe. 12.19 Allied Building 5.95 Ginter Elect. Serv. 65.64 Glass Servos Warsaw 13.27 Corr. Prod. Inc. 63.65 Leshner Corp. 83 25 CAR Stand. Serv 1159 Coverall Rent Serv 41.30 Hank's Rug Serv 53.00 Lowery Sewing Ctr 3.00 Serv. Elect. Inc. 13.75 Milo Ciase 6 00 James Baker 96 80 Rex Reed 744 92 Lloyd DiSher 80 00 Henry Hackworth 20.00 E. H. Stephenson 225.00 Adv. Business Prod. 163.75 Xerox 463 89 Landis A Chamness 300.00 Titus Funeral Hm 100 00 Dennis Baney 4 00 Wayne Barkey 3 00 Tim Hoile 90.00 Carl Mohler 3.00 Leo Mort 3.00 Ken Patterson 3.00 Lois Paxton 15.00 Bill Sick 3.00 Larry Stabler 3 00 Fred Surguy 3.00 Kent Trobaugh 3.00 Jay Van Sickle 400 SCO Ment H. Cl. 10,940 00 Council for Ret Kos Co. 9,167 00 Riverwood Ranch 380.00 White's institute 529.00 Irene Byron Hosp. 1,848.00 Silvercrest 1.029.40 Thomas Teal VA 8 00 WaNeeCommSch 41.03 Elkhart Co 29.00 Noble Co 339 00 Tippecanoe Co 30.00 Murphy Med Ctr. 480 25 Myrtus Custer 3313.00 Raymond Custer 2,241.00 Tony Heiman 65.00 Cyril Likens 3,876.75 Charles Lynch 1,673 75 Stanley Scott 2,135 62 Add Mult. Corp 89175 Amend R itchie 167,971 25 W. A. Clinker 2,000 00 Ralph Frantz 40 00 Meiser Brothers 35180 Max Montle 2,929.05 Gerald Slusher 30 00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Geo M Haymond MD 400 00 Carroll Sherman 85100 Loren J Pound 716.46 Barbara A. McClure RN 404.58 Nellie VanMarcke *58.33 Mary Johnson 229.14 Robert M Forbes 10.00 Daniel L. Lowman 11.00 William Meyers MD 14 20 Joe Ostendorf DVM 12.40 Max E. Reed 10.00 Wymond Wilson MD 12.50 Un Tel . Co 45.10 Warsaw. Postmaster 14.00 Loren J . Pound 41.36 J. C. Kenwood, Inc. 85.00 Business Equip. Co. 9.02 Carroll Sherman 82.64 Waddell Print Co. 36.00 Nat. Env. Health Ass'n. 16.00 Everson.Ross Co. 11.49 Warsaw insurance Agcy - -7 10.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Kent Brower 477.28 Charles E Bucher 600 00

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Ermal Coy 59* 00 John Davis 594.00 Muri DaWalt 594.00 Max Deaton 160 02 Don Forney 594.00 Harold Gerard 600.00 Gilbert Griffis 594.00 Ronald Himes 595.50 Frederick Kammerer 594.00 Russell Krichbaum 594.00 Don Kuhn 603.00 Alvin Miller 595.50 Bobby Miner 595.50 Forrest Mitterllng 597.00 Larry Montle 595 50 Paul Randal 597.00 Luther Van Cleave 459.00 Garl P. Young 59*.00 John Alexander 734.64 Charles Cotton 623.10 Francis Denny 613.80 Raymond Faulkner 598.30 Merritt Hartman 747.27 Ellis Koher 613.80 Bernard Kuhn 616.90 Ralph Linn 613.80 Donald Metzger 632.40 Leo Mosier 613.80 Ronald Norman 616.90 Roswell Roobins 623.10 Glenwood Secor 620.00 Donald Stiver 620 00 John R Tucker 616.90 George White 613.80 Wayne L. Wood 613.80 BertonA Retz 1,333 33 Hugh A. Parsons 750.00 Worley Spitler 613.80 Dorm Shoemaker 635.58 Arthur Smith 848.35 Wilfred Fretz 623.70 Larry Phillips 594.00 Robert Danner 626.20 Ronald Leiter 600.00 CO. HWY. DEPT. CLAIMS Prudential ins. Co 2,223.00 Kos Hwy Dept 50.84 Un. Tel Co 81.75 N.I.P S Co 175.23 Sewage Tr Ofc 17.50 AutoDiag A Carb Serv. 225.33 Emerg Radio Serv. 585.20 Glass Servos Warsaw 94.32 Plymouth Rad. Rep. 121.65 W. AW Tr Sales 532.19 Gulf Oil Prod 1,872.71 stand. Oil Co ot Am. 560 29 Texaco. Inc 106.65 Monteith Tire Gy 695.34 AceHdwe 65.11 Brennan Drugs 3.96 Peggy Conley 3.00 Coverall Rental Serv 674.40 Eutectis Castolin Inst. 95.10 Hank's Rug Serv. 14.00 Ind Text. Co. 50.88 Leesburg Lbr Co 16 51 Moellering Supp. Co 107.95 Purity Cylinder Gases 56.46 Schrader Warsaw Co. 394 57 Warsaw Chem Co 13.75 Warsaw Skeigas Co 105 50 Carl Bibler 48 80 Bartel Print. Co. 56.50 Business Equip Co 72.86 Waddell Print. Co. 18.00 G. Lengemann Co. 93.30 Jack Garman 615.00 J AM Gravel 52.00 West Ind Agg 2,215 63 Elmer Zimmerman 219.75 Bituminous Mt. Co. 280.00 Pheno A Brown 2,337.73 Pierceton Equip. Co. 6,701.76 Johnson Lbr. Co. 22.98 Logansport Metal Culv. Co. 3412.09 Associated Sign A Post 95.04 Minn. Mining A Mfg. 26.00 Stelto Prod. Inc. 453.90 Boardman Chev. Sales 7.14 Cummins Mid States 35.56 Fort Wayne Clutch 132.82 Gen.Tr Sales 37 28 Mike Gill Auto Pts 33.00 Ind. Equip. Co. 392.87 Ind Tractor A Equip. 15.58 Kerlin Tr. Sales 103 *9 Korte Bros 64.72 Mac Al lister Mach. inc. 896.98 Millington Bros. 72.90 Moores'Plumb. A Hts. 1.60 Motor Pts. A Equip. 8.60 Munson's Motor Sales 3.90

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Additional Time Following Arrest Charles M. Hapner, 57, of Syracuse, was granted additional time to enter a plea to a second offense of driving while under the influence of intoxicants when appearing Saturday in Goshen city court, and will be arraigned on November 29. Hapner was booked at 4:07 a.m. Saturday in the Elkhart county jail after being arrested by Goshen city police, and bond was set at SI,OOO. Smith Ford 24.49 Stockberger Mach. inc. 809.49 Sure Plus Mfg. Co. 15.00 Trans-Power 27.00 Walmer Supp , Co. 31.94 Warsaw Aut. Supp 89.32 Warsaw Tr. Co. 27.00 Wholesale Elect. Serv. 36.66 Fitzpatrick Pt. Mfg 1,118.28 Kitchen Mach. Inc. 1,500.00 Rent It Inc. 51.00 Woodie's Rental 28.50 Tr. of Kos. Co. 35.29 W. J. Carey Const 15,941.02 D H. LessigEng 1,000.00 Business Equip Co. 95.88 Gen. Tr. Sales 500.00 Beer A Slabaugh 4,108.33 Logansport Metal Culv. 1.901.44 The Mail Journal 10.37 Warsaw Times-Union 9.52 WELF. DEPT PAYROLL A CLAIMS Howard B Johnson 785 00 Jean Gackenheimer 475.00 Opal Joy Harman 475.00 Carla Jane Reser 475.00 Willie Hugh Nine 475.00 Mary Ruth Wilson • 475.00 Mar jorie E. Himes 360.00 Esther B Hoover 360.00 Barbara A. Hummel 360.00 Madelyn I . Lowman 360.00 Marjorie A. Nye 345 00 Geo. M. Haymond MD 10.00 United Tel Co 170 87 Jean Gackenheimer 76.25 Opal Joy Harman 42. X Barbara Hummel 5.00 Willie Hugh Nine 104.59 Carla Jane Reser 61 10 Mary Ruth Wilson 8 60 Business Equip Co. 161.36 AW DonatoMD 10.00 Earl A. Braunlin MD 20.00 Edson C Fish MD 9100 The Elkhart Clinic 60 00 Ind. Univ. Med Ctr Hbsp. 845 70 Key Pharmacy No. 1 3.65 Marks Drug Store 7 18 Medi Ply Drug 11 50 Murphy Med. Ctr. Inc. 62.75 St Jos. Hoso. South Bend 2,876 65 Turtle Creek Conv. Ctr. 558.00 Landis A Chamness 400.00 BAB Shoes 16.99 Council for Ret. of Kos. Co. 13.00 Thomas P. DeGraffenfried MD 5.00 Freshman High School 21.22 W T Grant Co. 22 44 Kent Guild MD 6.00 G. Jules Heritier MD 5 00 Lord's Dress Shop 22.97 Arthur Moser MD 15.00 Anderson Med Labs 3.00 Comm. Dr up Phar. 3.45 Ind. Un ME Ch. Hm. Inc. 310.00 St. Vincent Tr Ctr. 1,586.00 I. Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of December, 1971 _ Lawrence Butts Auditor Kosciusko Co.

Wed., Nov. 24, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

LEE CORYS AND MERVIN MISHLERS Deacon Board Os Bethel Church Hosts Supper

On Tuesday, Nov. 16, the deacon board of Bethel church honored Mrs. Lee Cory, who celebrated her 82d birthday on that day and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mishler, on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary on November 23, * A supper was given in the fellowship room of the church with a beautiful decorated cake and ice cream for dessert.

Julian Gomer's 'Wheels Across America' Is Next Travelogue

On Thursday evening, Dec. 2, the Kiwanis club will present its third program of the Travel and Adventure series at 7:30 p.m. in the Wawasee high school auditorium. Julian Grom er’s “Wheels Across America” will be the program including tales of riding a bicycle across America. The trip was taken by 40 college boys on their 10-speed bikes from the Golden Gate in San Francisco for 3,700 miles to New York City, an average of 120 miles a day. A resident of Grand Rapids, Mich., Gromer graduated from Elgin high school and entered the printing business. A sports enthusiast, he once built a racing boat that won him 37 trophies. He later decided photography was more to his taste and served as an official Signal Corps photographer during WW 11, with Mrs. Gromer lecturing with his films. Three cinema clubs have conferred honorary memberships on him, and two of his films won grand awards from the photographic society of America. He has also won top honors on the internationally known World Travel Series four consecutive times. Gromer has devised a method of taking time lapse moves showing flowers growing 20,000 times faster than normal. Included in his films are hi-fidelity music and location-recorded sound effects with all being

Travel And Adventure Series By Lakeland Kiwanis Club H Thursday, Dec. 2,1971 JULIAN GROMER "Wheels Across America" fcjlSsga Golden Gate To Statue Os Liberty 7:30 P.M. At Wawasee High School Auditorium Tickets Available At Door

Helping to honor them were Mr. Cory, who celebrated his 80th birthday on October 28, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Shuder, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Dr, and Mrs. Homer Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Reuter, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and family.

combined to make him one of the most popular artists in the travelogue field. Mother And Children Injured In Crash A Syracuse mother and three children were injured in a onecar crash at 9:14 Saturday night on Lincolnway East, Goshen. Mrs. Dan O. Hardy, 32, ’of r 1 Syracuse and a passenger in a. 1967 Plymouth driven by her husband, aged 42, received a neck sprain and bruises to the head and knees. The Hardy children. Mary Hardy, 3-months, received a bruise to the head; Todd Hardy, 10, a bruise to the forehead; and Danny, 11, a loosened front tooth, in the mishap. Elkhart county police reported the accident occurred as Hardy, southbound on Lincoln way East at 40 miles an hour, attempted to pass a southbound auto driven by Robert Yoder of r 1 Goshen. Upon seeing an auto ahead of the Yoder car signaling for a left turn, Hardy swerved to the left side of the highway into a parking lot damaging a large sign at the business-iplace. The injured were treated at Goshen hospital emergency room. Damages were estimated at more than S6OO.

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