The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1972 — Page 13

LEGALS NOTICK Notice is hereby given met the Boers of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana. will from this oate until March 6. 1972. at 10 30 E ST. receive sealed bids on the following Two (2) Single axle, heavy duty trucks. 29.900 pound GVWR with dump bed. underbody blade and front snow plow at lachment. alt mounted Three (3) tandem axle, heavy duty trucks. 44.000 pound GV W R with dump beds, mounted Detailed plans. proposal and specifications are on tile at the County High way Deportment, county rood 300E and old road JOE. R R N I. Warsaw. Indiana Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No 96 proposal form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 10 per cent of bid The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor of Kos County, Indiana F 23. M 1 REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of me Lakeland Commixiity School Corporation will until the hour of 7 30 p m EST on th* 14th day of March. 1972. at the Administrative Office of said corporation in Syracuse, Indiana, accept bids as follows Category A — Audio Visual Equipment category B i LRC Equipment — Wawasee High School Category B II LRC Equipment — Milford Jr High Category B JI I LRC Equipment — North Webster Elem Category B IV LRC Equipment — North Webster jr High Category C — Mathematics Laboratory Equipment Specifications and instructions to bidders arson tile In the off ice of the .Super .ntendenf of Schools and may be obtained by any in terested bidder Bidders will be required to furnish a bid bond or certified check in th* amount of 5 per cent Os the total bid along with Form 95 Th* Board reserves th* right to accept or refect any or all bids and to

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NORTH SHORE DRIVE — Owner is being transferred. This 1 story well kept 3 bedroom home with living and dining area, attractive kitchen, bath, many wardrobes and full dry basement can be a delight for any family. The living room with its large windows overlooks the lake and City Park. It is within walking distance to the school and shopping district. An exceptionally good buy. NEW LISTING — On Syracuse Lake nestled in the midst of tall trees this 3 bedroom year around home is lovely. The living room with fireplace, dining area.and attractive kitchen, have a splendid view of the lake. There are 2 baths, utility room, glassed porch on 2 sides and large storage room. There are many surprising extras. May we show you? NEW LISTING — In downtown Syracuse this bungalow has a large living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, 2 bedrooms down and 1 large bedroom on the second floor. This home hus hot water heat and a full dry basement. Location is ideal and priced to sell. - ON 2 ACRES — South on 13 a charming year around home with 3 bedrooms. 14 baths, large comfortable living room, dining room, kitchen. 2 glassed porches, full basement and double garage. There is a 3 story well kept building which mayserve as a shop or business for extra income. ON LAKE W AW ASEE - LEELAND ADDITION — This one story year around home offers the very best in lake front living. A large living, dining and kitchen area with fireplace and glass enclosed porch all give a full view of the lake. There are 3 bedrooms. 14 baths, utility room and carport. On the back channel lot there is a large double garage and a guest apartment. IF WHAT YOU WANT ISN’T LISTED. COME N’ SEE US WE LL FIND IT FOR YOU Chalet fek Realty, Inc. afi? P.O. Box 142 George Duck wall. Broker Road 13 South Phones: 457-2470 Syracuse. Indiana 773-4244 FARM. 113 acre with IM acres tillable. 14 m SW of Syracuse. Good barn and out buildings, 3 bedroom home, could use little work. This farm a good buy at 345.000. I ’ LOVELY 3 bedroom home with one car garage on a choke wooded lot and a very desirable area. Overlooking Syracuse Lake with an easement on North Shore Drive. $29,906. PRICED TO SELL 3 bedroom home on Boston street less than 110.000. PAPAKEECHIE L.AKE FRONT, year round home with 2 car garage. All wooded lot. needs a little work but a real buy to the right person. $13,900. LAKE FRONT, year round 3 bedroom borne with 2 car garage and full basement on Silvan Lake, Rome City. SIB.OOO. COMMERCIAL building approx. 35x53* located on 13-A. east shore of Wawasee Lake. Building Is presently occupied, has large overhead doors for workshop area, service door to showroom, priced to sell at 514.3 M. Shown by appointment only. MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated. Like new home located on large channel and also °'Xiv\D n 8 Wawasee Lake. Has two car garage, boathouse. bkSVrl-nt. large living room with fireplace and built-in bar. Owners will sacrifice at $19,908. WE HAVE. RECENTLY ACQUIRED a Wawasee Village establishment for sale which has always been IM per cent successful in sales, service and maintenance. This establishment has lovely living quarters in back equal to any nice home. Owner has recently decided to sell and retire. This must be shown by appointment only. -- .\LSO, NEW-3 with garage on channel leading into Lake Wawasee W»0. WE ALSO HAVE BUILDING lots available from 31.253 to 15.900 RESTAURANT: For sale or would lease to right person, located in the up-town area at Syracuse. Business with IM per cent satisfaction —a real opportunity for the right person that wants a paying business to start with, THREE BEDROOM HOME located south of Syracuse with large garage presently being used as a place of business. Located upon 4 lots all zoned commercially. An ideal place for a nice home and any type of small business. 118.900. THE LISTING OF YOUR HOME is urgently needed. We have buyers and our time is your time. Elder Real-Estate SYRACUSE. INDIANA 43537 PHONE; 457-2543

1 waive any informant)** taerein. Dated at Syracuse. Indiana, this 1 Ith day of February. 1972 Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation I P O Box 43* Syracuse. Indiana By: Floyd H Baker. Secretary F. 14.23 NOTICK Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will from this date until March 6. 1*72. at 1 30 E ST, receive sealed bids on the tallowing Replace county bridge number 13 across McCarter ditch on county road 300 E Remove the existing structural plat*, pip* and construct a new 38 toot single span, box beam bridge, with WOO feet of approach work included Replace county bridge number 175. across McCarter ditch on county road number 325 E Remove th* existing truss type bridge and construct a new 34 foot single span box beam bridge with SOO feet of approach work included in th* project Detailed plans. proposal and specifications ar* on file at th* County High way Department, county road 300E and old road »E. R R No 1. Warsaw. Indiana Bids must be filed in the County Auditor's Office on Form No M proposal form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check tar 10 per cent of; bid The Commissioners reserve th* right to reject any or all bids , LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor of Kos County, Indiana F Z3.M 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS T,m« And Pi»c» Os B<dt BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids tor the Warsaw High School Addition in Warsaw. Indiana shall be received by the Warsaw Community School Corporation at the Senior High School Cafeteria on East Smith Street until I 00 pm local time on Thursday. March ♦, 1972. at which time the bids Shan b* pvbiicly opened and read aloud Bids received after 4 00 p m local time shall be returned unopened INFORMALITIES The School Cor poratlon reserves the right to accept or reject and bid or waive any informality or

errors In bidding lor a period of thirty (30) days after bid. Method Os Biding Separate proposals shall be received on the following contracts: Contract No. I — General Contract No 2 — Mechanical Contract No. 3 — Electrical Construction Combined proposals may be submitted on any combination or on all throe contracts listed above. Work shall be performed under separate contracts assigned to the general contractor for coordination Preparation And Submission Os Bids BIDS shall be executed in accordance with Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. *4 with non-collusion affidavit and questionnaire Form 94-A and accompanied by a satisfactory bid bond or deposit, payable to the Warsaw Community School Corporation for not less than five per cent (5 Per cent) of the total bid price and delivered in a sealed opaque envelope showing the bidder's name and address. WITHDRAWAL: Should bidder withdraw his bid within thirty (30) days after opening date without written consent of the school corporation, or fall to execute a satisfactory contract within ten (10) day* after notice of acceptance, the school corporation may declare th* bid deposit forfeited as liquidated damages PERFORMANCE BOND: Contractor receiving award shall furnish an approved Performance Bond. Labor and Material Payment in full force and effect for twelve (12) months from date of acceptance of the work Bond shall be furnished at time of written notice to proceed with the work. Plans And Specifications Performance of the work shall be In accordance with plan* and specification* on file at the foltowing location*: Office Os Th* Architect James Associate*. Architects-Engineers 2424 East 45ta Street Indianapolis, Indiana F. W. Dodge Corporation 4114 East Stat* Boulevard Fort Wayne. Indiana Construction League 1454 North Delaware street Indianapolis. Indiana F. W. Dodge Corporation ■=■ 2504 Willowbrook Parkway Indianapolis, Indiana F. W. Dodge Corporation *234 Calumet Avenue Munster. Indian* Builders Exchange Os St Joseph Valiev, Inc. 215 Merrycrest Building 2815 Western Avenue South Bend. Indiana Obtaining Drawings And Specification* SETS of drawing* and specification* for prime contractor* only shall be obtained from th* office of th* Architect On* set per prime contractor is available tor a deposit of MO 00. Additional set* ar* available on a purchase basis at th* price of S4O 00 per set. 50 per cent of deposit shall be returned to oach actual bidder who return* documents In good condition within ton (10) calendar day* after date of bidding SUPPLEMENTAL SHEETS Os drawing* and specification* tor Sub Contractors or suppliers shall be obtained paying actual . cost of drawing reproduction at *2OO per sheet and specification reproduction at 25 cents per sheet Persons requesting sup piementary sheets shall be responsible for deforming the sheet required. Dated tht* 15th day of February 1972 Board of School Trustee* by Winnlfred Cluen Secretary F 14.23 Commissioners Claims The following is a list of claim* to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioner* at their meeting on the Ist day of March. 1972. Edith B Betti *444.44 Ethna Scott 454 54

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED School Bus Driver Applicants MALE OR FEMALE Lakeland Community School Corp. Box 638, Syracuse Or Phone: 457-3188 WANTED j APPLICANTS FOR CUSTODIAL POSITIONS Lakeland Community School Corp. Box 638, Syracuse Or Phone: 457-3188 PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC SALE Located East of stoplight ou state rd. 15 in Milford. Indiana, 2 blocks on ■ Saturday, Feb. 26 —1 p.m. HOUSEHOLD. BOAT, TRUCK A MISC. 1373 General Electric 23 in. color Early American TV: 1909 13-3 double door Norge Coppertone refrigerater with freezer mH; 1371 Frigidaire matching avocado electric washer A gas dryer-custom deluxe; 1337 33 in. Magic Chef gas raage; Loduca Bros, accordian (pearl A gold finish) like new; Early American apartment size dinette with formica top; limed oak dresser with mirror; bed frame, box springs A mattress; oak bed box springs A mattress; 4 drawer chest of drawers; homemade wood wardrobe (nice); old 32 drawer wood cabinet drawers 4 in. x S in. x 18; 2 piece living room suite; end table, lights, cooking utensils, large pressure Presto canner; 2 electric fans, new laundry tub: Wayne 53 gal. gas water heater used 3 weeks like new; 23 ft. aluminum extension ladder A other step ladders; 1328 RCA Electric radio with cone speaker will work; Yard hammock-almoat new; 1371-22 in. self propelled Sears rotary lawn mower; New Basement jack; 1373 12 ft Semi V aluminum boat (Sea King) with wood seats; 1371 2 wheel boat trailer lights ete.; 1371-5 H.P. outboard motor used 12 hours; ice fishing box. Swedish auger. Coleman lantern A other fishing equipment; Craftsman Bin. joiner ** HP. motor -2 seU blades mounted on a closed wood cabinet; Craftsman 8 in. table saw on steel frame with castors; Dunlap table top sander: Solid wood work bench; automobile vacuum sweeper; Presto Lite torch with 4 Ups: 2 wheel emery stone; portable paint sprayer; wheel barrow, 2M ft. hose, 15 ft. log chain; 1334 Econoline Ford truck - good rubber - deluxe cab A passed inspection. Many, many hand tools A miscellaneous tools A merchandish of aU kinds. TERMS: Cash Net Responsible For Accidents Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Miller AUCTIONEERS: Roger It Phil Hahn Nappanee. Ind. Phone 773-4780

Franca* Notale 450.00 Princes* Mari* Frusta 40033 Jean Messmor* 303.33 Evelyn R. Adams 344.44 Mary Jane Schmitt 1*7.50 Kathryn Teel 444.44 Hazel Harman 450.00 Mary Beth Miner 400.33 Catherine Gonya 303.33 Olga Tusing 344.44 Bonita Freeman 400.33 Margaret Garman 391.44 Jean Northenor 172.50 Idle* Armey 444.44 Phyfll* Munson 450.00 Rita Miner 400.33 Lucille McCleary 303.33 Margaret Menile 344.44 Nancy Belcher 333.33 Naomi Tuttle 120.00 Rita Golding 17.14 Ruth Hoppus 444.44 Helen Goshert 490.00 Roger Fellow* 411.00 Stanley B. Holderman , 9*4.33 Ronald Robinson 544.44 H Earl Boggs 433.33 Bernard T Minear 544.44 Richard Fehnei 500.00 Richard Mikel 514.44 David Rieder 444.44 Avis Gunter 444.44 Lucy Garrett 490.00 Thelma Leedy 450.00 Robert Frusta 45.90 Clara Bell* Demaree 139.00 Beverly Clampltt 190.00 Bernice Graham 3*0.00 Marjorie Leach 240 00 Barbara Easttund 375.00 Helen Baker 3*0.00 Lloyd Disher 202 50 Shirley Connolly 240.00 Cynthia Fry 217.50 Billie Andrew* 433.33 Henry Hackworth 404.33 Ralph Whitesen 995.00 Beatrice Weller 204.33 Edw. B Funk • 314.44 Mito Clase 50.00 B James Baker *33 33 Marjorie Cauffman 333.33 Geo. A. Ny* 433.33 Janet wise 2*5.00 Robert Rasor 330.00 Maxine Clase 11.75 AceHdwe 15.3* Business Equip Co. 910.40 Lake City Wholesale 99 40 N I P S Co 123.11 Plymouth Cl. Twl. 43.30 Sewage Tr Ofc. 44.25 Water Utilities *4.10 Waddell Print. Co 340.70 Wholesale Elect * 21 United Telephone Co 7*0.27 C. E Gorham MD 7.50 Add Mult Corp *2 50 Ginter Elect 34.09 Bankers Disp Corp 5.10 Cha* Bertsch 15.00 Archie Leckrone 15.00 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 342.25 Meltons Comm. Ctr 15.10 Motorola Inc. - 42 30 Smith Ford. Inc. 20.50 David Andrews 424.00 Am Oil Co 4.24 Shell Oil Co. 45.11 Texaco Inc 2.00 Gerber Mfg Co. 144 09 Gast Fuel A Serv ' C 344 50 Thornburgs 94.1* Henry Hackworth 20 00 Lincoln-Graphic Corp 14.50 Carl Zimmer 105.00 Bus Retmiers Vai Guide 749 70 Blue Book 240 00 Garold Morrick 119 70 R. Steven Hearn 34*.91 Edison voicewriter 235 00 Pucketts Case 55 15 Stanley Pequignot 1*5.75 Lowery Sewing L Feb. Ctr. >37 Harvey's Store No. 5 12.59 Arab Termite A Pest Cont. 5.00 Costello Mfg Co 149 Comm. Light. Prod. 141.4* Ftitpatrlck Pt. Mfg. *0 02 Johnson Lbr Yd. 544.4* Kelley TileS Fl. Cov. 1*1.34 George Miller 3*5.00 OvermyerOrn Prod. 200.00 Corrolated Prod 114.15 Coverall Rent Serv. 43.15 U S Chem CO 23 45

Hank's Rug Serv. 72.00 Electrolux CO. 48.2 S Edw. Funk 105.2* Mito Clase 14.00 B. James Baker t.oo Bessie Himes 37.2* Stanley Berger a.oo Elmer Dickey (.00 Fred Rosnagie 10.40 The Mail-Journal 302.57 Times Union 3*4 *0 Warsaw In*. Agency Inc. 200.00 Mr*. E. Stephenson 225.00 Eastern Exp. 12.94 Pitney. Bowes 44.00 Xerox 190.00 DeLaughter Mortuary 100.00 Harris Funeral Hm. 100.00 Harris-Troxel Funeral Hm. 100.00 King Mam. Hm. 100.00 Landis A Chamness 100.00 Richard 8. Manwaring 100.00 McHatton Funeral Hm. 100.00 Mishler Funeral Hm. 100.00 Titus Funeral Hm. 200.00 Jerry Christner 3.00 Orville Fitton 15.00 Albert Hiers 139.00 Enos Kaufman 3.00 Lawrence Klndig 3.00 Rod Metzger 9.00 John Siabaugh 3.00 John Teel 4.00 Gordon Teeple 94.00 Earl Thompson 3.00 Council for Ret. of Ko* Co. 5A00.00 Christian Youth Hm. 12.00 Ind. Boys' School 4414.30 New Frontier* 429.0* Richmond St. Hosp. 99.34 Whites Inst. *37.00 Healthwin 2410.14 Irene Byron Hosp. 340.00 Silver crest 1T5.40 Walter Drug* 9 *5 Harvey Anglin 2479.00 Myrtu* Custer 1,102.00 Tony Helman IW.OO Stanley Scott , 2,192 50 Cyril Likens 2,034 25 Tr. of Stat* 1420.00 Kenneth J. Fleck, Aud 492.34 CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Goo. M. Haymond MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman *93.55 Loren J. Pound 752.50 Barbara McClure, RN 434.01 Nellie Van Marcke 450.33 Mary Johnson 225.00 Postmaster, Warsaw 14.00 Untied Telephone Co. 53.44 Barbara A. McClure 30.40 Loren Pound 3*.*o Cox Studio 4.54 Nat. San Found. 12.00 Carroll Sherman 74.24 CO. HWY PAYROLL A CLAIMS Cha*. Bucher 443.3* Ermal Coy 574.45 JohnDavl* 423.73 Muri Dawalt 493.90 Don Forney 440.50 Harold Gerard 4*9.30 Gilbert Griffis 577.90 Ronald Himes 5*5.40 Fredrick Kammerer 530.79 Russel Krichbaum 574.45 Don Kuhn 411.53 Alvin Miller sn.9« Bobby Miner 405.43 Forrest Mifterling <4 417.43 Larry Montel 410.00 Pam Randal 413 05 Luther Van Cleave 27.45 Wayne Wood 577.9* Garl P Young 414.10 John Alexander *0154 Charles Cotton 477 25 Francis Denny 44*.90 Raymond Faulkner 595 35 Merritt Martman 792.39 Ellis Koher 995.35 Bernard Kuhn 995.35 Ralph Linn 414.25 Donald Metzger 414.10 Leo Mosier 430.00 Ronald Norman 430.00 Larry Phillips 422.13 Roswell Robbins . 1 643.00 Glenwood Secor 455.20 Donald P. Stiver 417.40 George Whit* 442.40 Berton Retz 1475.00 Hugh Parsons *33.33 Worley Spitler 595.35 Donn Shoemaker 414.14 Arthur Smith *40.10 Wilfred Fretz 433.40 Robert Danner 604.*0 John Tucker 649.3* Ronald Leiter 433.33 Kent Brower 544.64 Lennie Young 500 *5 Prud. In*. Co. 2,232.2* United Telephone Co. 125.92 N I P S. Co. 1.134.1* Sewage Tr Ofc. 21.50 Cummin* Mid Sts. Inc. 15*.23 Duffy'S SAS. 47.50 Em. Radio Serv. 715.10 Ginter Elect Serv. 245.52 Glass Servos Warsaw 64.79 ind. Equip. Co. 4449.40 Kerim Tr. Sales 3* 07 Oe*tM. AG 47.70 Plymouth Red. Rep. 99.25 Schrader'* Auto. St 6*4.22 Skeeter Hollow W. Shp 14.50 WAWTr.Sale* *42.92 Gulf Oil — Warsaw 974.0* Gulf Oil—llli. 14*4.94 Lewis Oil 25* 90 Texaco, inc. 177.45 Rbt Danner 240.00 AceHdwe 91.25 Corr. Prod. Inc. 39.95 Coverall Rent. Serv. 525.45 Curtl* Ind. Inc. 79.95 Edd A Tom'* 29.00 Eutectic Castoiin, in*. 423,00 Hank'* Rug Serv. 21.00 Kewanna Sat. Prod. 23.52 Ko*. Co. Hwy. Dept. 5.4* Bonnie McDonald 2 *0 Miller Lbr. Co 30 96 Moeliering Supp Co 57.45 Parker ind. Inc. 111.00 P.H.R. Surplus Sale* 9.50 Portable Weld . Co. 71.57 Purity Cyl Gases 155.47 Quality Fm. A Fit. inc. 3* 25 Unton Tool Corp. 31.70 Warsaw Chem. Co. 70.70 Wolford Hdwe Co. 4.44 Silveu* A Bradway 44.24 St Oil Div Os Am. OH 44.25 Prec Lab inc 243 *5 Bartel Print. Co 9.00 D.H Lessig Eng 44.00 Waddell Print Co 24.60 3M Business Prod 124.49 Lincoln Graph. Corp. 41.92 Streeter Amet r 30.90 Erie Stone, inc. 1 34*2.09 Edita McCullough 270.00 Glenn Messmor* 17.25 West. ind. Agg. 1475.70 Pierceton Equip. Co. I,7** 44 Johnson Lbr. Yd. 144.74 Tusing Bro*. 5.00 Logonsport Mtrt. Cutv. 2407 71 W. L. Cutter Chev 19.9* Fort Wayne Sp. Serv. *242 Gan Tr Sale* 12.53 Mik* Gill Auto 15.00 Ind. Equip inc 51.95 Kort* Bro*. Inc. 34.72 MacAlHstor Bro* 153.41 Munson'* 14.72 Pi*rc*ton Equip 109.06 Quality Wholesale 37 0* Reid-Holcomb 4.15 Serv Supp Co 5 25

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE 70 VOLKSWAGEN, Sun Roof, like new 1,745 70 FIREBIRD TRANS-AM, like new 2,695 68 TRIUMPH GT* plus, coupe 1,495 49 CHEVY KINGSWOOD Wagon, 1 owner,sharp 2,395 68 DODGE Monico Spt. Sedan Air Cond. P.S.P.B. 1,795 68. OLDS Delta Spt. Sedan P.S.P.B. 1,845 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St. Phone:773-3134 Nappanee, Ind. "Across From Historic Amish Acres"

I — g 1 ™ BUI IkIS 1 Him JMEaS MU’esoofl I I* 1 w ■ BRAVING THE COLD — These young lads from the Syracuse community, Boy Scout troop 28, and committee member James Hann, braved the cold, blowy wintery day, and heavy snow flurries Saturday morning to participate in a demonstration on the main square of Syracuse in completion of National Scout Week. The youths, shown here with necessary equipment, cooked stew which was served to the public. Boys taking part and pictured here were, front row, l-r Joe Wright, Darrell Stahley. Rod Hann, Allen Plickerd, and Bill Weaver. In the back row with Jim Hann are Brian Napier, Gary Brown, Brian Siabaugh, Gary Connolly, Paul Schrumpf. Randy Hapner and Jay Wright in the extreme back.

first Report Shows *212,675F0r Hospital George H. Lenke, initial gifts chairman for Kosciusko Community Hospital’s Founders’ Fund, announced today that volunteers in his division have reported $212,675 in pledges from members of the KCH corporation and the county’s medical professionals. Making his first report announcement, Mr. Lenjce stated, “The KCH ‘official family’ and our physicians and medical specialists are demonstrating a strong belief in the need for a new hospital with outstanding financial commitments to the campaign. We have asked them to lead the way, and they have responded enthusiastically.” Lenke expects to. have commitments from all of the Smith Fort Inc. 4.09 Stockberger Moch 14.02 Warsaw Auto. Supp 241.40 Fitzpatrick Pt. Mfg U 12 PhendAßrown '1,246.81 Woodies Rental 21.00 DePew's P H. A El 433 80 Ben King 785.00 Kitchen Mach. Inc 15,230.00 Murray Equip. 26.00 South Side Rep 310.00 Snap-On Tools Corp 9.48 Don's Exec 9,414 02 WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Howard Johnson 785.00 Jean Gackenheimer 500.00 Opal Joy Harman $25.00 Carla Reser 525 00 Willie Hugh Nine 525.00 Mary Ruth Wilson . 525.00 Marjorie Himes 380.00 Esther Hoover 380.00 Barbara Hummel 360.00 Madelyn Lowman 360.00 Marjorie Nye 180 00 Yvonne England 180.00 Robert M. LaSalle. Jr. MD $ 00 United Telephone Co. 137.40 Jean Gackenheimer 38.50 Open Harman 13.40 Barbara Hummel 5 30 Howard Johnson 27.14 Carla Reser 17.90 Mary Ruth Wilson 5.60 J. S. Billingsley MD 19.00 Brennan Drug inc. 204.54 Curtis A French, Inc. 32.60 A W. OonteMD 10.00 Elkhart Clinic 70.00 J.M. HoagMD 7 00 Ind. Univ. Med Ctr. Hosp. 7,178.60 Kenneth isenogleMD 15.00 Ker Pharmacy 64.19 Lutheran Hosp. 1,142.62 Modi Ply Inc 19.07 Metzler Shoe Co 22 99 Thornburg Drug Co. 1 60 City-Co. Amb. Serv 15 00 Turtle Creek Conv Ctr 528 00 DeLaughter Mortuary 393 2* Landis A Chamness 400 00 Brennan Drug, inc. 31.75 Coun. tor Ret. al Kos. Co. 25.50 P. D. Grossnickl* OD 2.50 Oak Grove Gen st 49 40 Waller Drugs,lnc 12.71 Anderson Med Labs, Inc. 15.00 Hadley A Smith Drug*. 2.45 St Vincent Tr. Ctr 411.00 Un M E Ch Hm 378 00 Rbt J BraunlinMD 174.00 Parkview Mem Hosp 3,291.32 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioner* on the Ist of March, 1972.

Wed., Feb. 23, 1972 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

ON THE MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN? QUESTION: Mickey was an excellent plumber ana decided to go into business for himself. He was a better plumber than a businessman and ( at the end of the year, his business showed a net

loss of SIO,OOO. Fortunately his wife worked and earned a salary of $15,000. Someone told Mickey that the maximum amount that he could deduct for a loss in any one year was SI,OOO. Were they correct? ANSWER: It is true that the deduction for a loss on the sale of a capital asset (stocks, bonds, etc.,) is limited to SI,OOO per year. But, Mickey sustained a business or net operating loss which is fully' deductible in the year it happened. If Mickey and his wife file a joint return he can set his loss off against her salary and their combined gross income would be $5,000 before exemptions and deductions.

prospects in his division by the end of Feburary. The public phase of the campaign is scheduled to kick off in early March with the beginning of the Primary Gifts division solicitations. Approximately 120 Initial Gifts prospects have yet to make their contribution, which would substantially increase the division total, Lenke added. Members of the KCH corporation represent every township in the county. The physicians and medical specialists participating in the campaign also come from all parts of the county. The proposed new 113-bed general acute care hospital will feature three operating suites and an emergency operating suite, an intensive care unit for immediate and around-the clock attention, an X-Ray department, laboratories for performing biological studies, a physical therapy center, obstetrical department capable of caring for 16 newborn, 64 medical-surgical patient rooms, plus ancillary facilities. The hospital will be constructed on a 25-acre site donated by eight local physicians. It will be located on Warsaw’s northeast side, and bounded on the northeast by new Route 30 By-pass. The site will provide easy access to the facility, as well as parking for some 400 cars. - Other division chairmen are currently being enlisted by Campaign General Chairman Robert D. Maish as the Founders' Fund moves toward its countywide public phase.

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Steps To Reduce Heart Attacks Most people only make resolutions on New Year’s day, but the Kosciusko County Heart Association wants everytxjdy to resolve daily to protect their hearts against heart attack. The following five steps are proposed to the Ci zens of the area to help reduce the risk. 1. East foods low in saturated fats and cholesterol 2. Control high blood pressure 3. Don’t smoke cigarettes 4. Maintain normal weight 5. Exercise moderately and regularly The more risks a person has, warns the heart association, the greater the chance of suffering a heart attack. Should a heart attack occur, the symptoms may vary, but these are the usual warning signs: prolonged, heavy pressure or squeezing pain in the center of the chest, behind the breatbone; pain may spread to the shoulder, arm, neck or jaw; or pain or discomfort is often accompanied by sweating, nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath may also occur. The decision to obtain help should not be left to the patient alone, but is also the responsibility of his family or friends. The need to act promptly when symptoms occur is urgent, says the heart association. Minor Damage To Parked Truck Approximately $l5O in damage was estimated to a parked truck belonging to Sam Swedarsky of 224 Boston street, Syracuse, Friday when it was hit by a sanirig on East Main street, Warsaw. Driver of the semi was Fred A. Raider, 44, Denver, and the mishap occurred about 121 feet west of North Indiana street. No damage was reported to his rig. Warsaw police investigated. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beer of r 1 Milford, returned Thursday from a two week trip to Florida. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig of Sebring, Florida and Mrs. Gui Rarig. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY APARTMENT FOR RENT — one bedroom, unfurnished apartment — Treadway Apts., Dolan drive, Syracuse. No children, no pets. SIOO per month without utilities. Available March 1. Phone for appointment 856-2183 or 8562848. ts

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