The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 June 1972 — Page 7

Commissioners Claims TM following I* • l»t 0* Claimt to M con*iq»r«i Uy ttit Kctciutko County Board of Commlttlonort ot tnolr mooting on th* 3rd day of July 1*72. Editn B Boitt Wf M Prine*** M Frush 450 00 Franco* Nooi* 450 00 N JoanMottmoro 153 8* Evelyn Adam* M 3 33 Mary J Senmitt ' MU Joan Nortnenor MU Haiti Harman *SO 00 Mary B Minor 40*33 Catherine Gonya 303 33 Olga Crip* 30* 0* F Bonita Freeman 40*33 Margaret Garman 3*164 Idle* Armey 444 44 Phyllit Munson 450 00 Rita Miller 40*33 Lucille McCleary 3*3 33 Margaret Menilo 3*4 M Nancy Belcher 333 33 Dori* Johnson 347.14 Bonnie Irwin 447 2* Carolyn Hackworth 334 77 Ava Gunter 250.14 Peggy Trobaugh 10 1* Ruth Hoppu* 4*4 64 Helen Goshert *SO 00 Janice 8 Anglin 150 00 Roger Fellow* *ls 00 Stanley Holder man 59*33 Ronald Robinton 54* 4* H Earl Bogg* 433 33 Bernard T Minear 544 44 Richard F Mikel 514 44 Richard Fehnei 500 00 David F Rieder 444 44 Avit B Gunter *64 44 Lucy J Garrett 450 00 Thelma J Leedy *SO 00 Clwa Belie Demaree 342 00 Jesse Rice 22 50 Robert Frush 7 50 Janet Himes 810.00 Lana I Miner I*s 00 Beverly Clampitt 7*5 00 Eldora Neber 525 00 Eugene Ringgenberg 420 00 Bernie* Graham 255 00 Marilyn Phillips 150 00 Manor I* M HoHman *OO 00 Lloyd Disher I*7 50 Eloise Jacks 347 50 Shirley Connolly 225 00 Cynthia A Fry 240 00 Ren Clark <5 00 Yvonne Miner 375.00 Billie Andrews 433 33 Judy Kinney 100 00 Henry Hackworth 40*33 Ralph Whitesell 5*5 00 Beatrice Weller 20*33 Edw B Funk 140 00 Helen Wainwright 174 44 Milo Close , 50 00 MaaineCiase 1*75 B James Baker *33 33 Nancy Adam* 333 33 Geo A Nye *33 33 Georgia U Nellans 233 33 Janet Wise 330 00 Robert Rasor 330 00 James Tutu* ** 00 Stuart Stokes »* 00 Barbara E asttund 3*o 00 MartorieA Leach 270 00 Helen R Baker 270 00 Harold C Baker ISO 00 Gienna Schmitt 102 50 Ace Hardware 2* 51 Bartel Print Co S3' 75 Bobbs Merrill Co I*3 40 A E Boyce Co 2371 4* Business Equip ’OS OS Correlated Prod 120 43 Johnson s Lbr Co 4* 3* KO* CO F m Bu 20 40 Lak* City Wh 28 *8 Lincoln Graphic SI 4* Mau Journal 221 74 Metser Bro* 487* 9* Ma* Mental 1110 10 Plymouth Cl Tw’ *4*o Times Un .on 24* 52 Un Tel Co *l7 73 Waddell Print Co >OS 20 Water utilities *5 17 Sewage Tr Otc •• 25 N I P S CO 472 *4 Geo M Haymond MO 7 50 Ronald S Smdor MO 7 SO Random Stat Inc I*2*4 Warsaw Postmaster *0 00 Warsaw otc Sups 3 so Banners Dispatch * 20 IMBu* Prod >*4S Martin Rom 14 00 Cha* E Bertsch 15 00 ArchLackrone 15 00 Chuck Myer* IS M Geriad Romine ISM Bledsoe Buick Pontiac '*• 40 Ford's Auto Suppl ISI *9 Motorola inc 42 30 Smith Ford inc *0 S* David Andrews Sheriff 525 20 Am OH CO 22 3* Gast F AS 453 2$ Lewi* Oil Co 2* 4* Sears Roebuck ■. 33 *5 Garber Mfg Co 47 7$ Thornburg * Inc 1* 40 Henry Hackworth 20 00 Carl T Zimmer 11 M Garold R Horr>ck 4* *0 R Steven Hearn 37189 Lol* Coppet 2? 75 John Gober in 125 00 Ginter Elect Serv 373 S 3 Westron Corp 103 2* Owen* Super Mart 20 2* FOR SALE Tappan Range, I yr. old. A-l condition. Ha* Burner with the Brain. Utt. Phone: 457-3543

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23 17 ENJOY VACATION IN twso MANISTEE FOREST 5*7.00 75 00 13* *5 The families of Mr. and Mrs. J’ ” Charles McKibbin of Milford and 3so Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKibbin of 32 J “ near Warsaw enjoyed a Michigan s« vacation last week. They stayed '2 « in a cabin at Bitely, Mich., in the soo Manistee forest. “ While there they enjoyed many 23 20 places of interest and were especially fascinated with the •■» motor ferries which cross Lake 41 os Michigan. *4 50 16*00 —» 175 IW 00 Robert Danner 623 70 *3*s John Tucker 633 15 *3S Ronald Leiter 633 33 ■OO K * n * Brower 566 66 125 00 CO HWY DEPT. CLAIMS 125 00 Prudential Ins Co. 2624.3* 125 00 United Tel Co 117.41 125 00 N.I P S Co 527 32 >OO 00 Sewage Tr Otc 4.00 175 00 Emerg Radio Serv 250 80 21*6 Karlin Tractor Sala* 233*00 7*oo Lemier Mach Shop 113.50 3300 Ruse Cons Co inc 112 00 • 31* 25 Schrader s Auto Store 440 31 *4 <K Herschel Schooley 15 00 11 M Singer Business Mach 44 00 ’•00 Smith Bro* Diesel inc 104 20 100 00 WBWTr Sale* inc 44* 33 100 00 Gull Oil Rod 2376 16 'OO 00 stand Oil Co Os Am 117 *0 45 00 Texaco inc 10*10 ’5 00 Ac* Hdw 10*41 100 00 Coverall Rental Serv 548 80 100 00 Denme Elect Co I S* 100 00 Eutectic Corp 103 40 45 00 Gia** Servos Warsaw 2.50 3 00 Hank’s Rug 30 00 Indiana Tex Co 4* 64 3 00 Ko*. Co Hwy Dept 53 07 ♦ 00 Bonnie McDonald 2 80 * 00 Millington Bro* 16* 0* 3 00 Misco Leasing inc 307.10 3 00 P H R Surplus Sale* 12.00 3 00 Purity Cylinder Gases 2*2 06 3 00 Re>d Holcomb Co 27 11 9152 00 Serv Suppl Co 1171 5000 00 Quality Fm BFt 54.7* 651*5 Walmer Supp Inc 7.3* •37 00 Yeiter B Gansborn I*lo *64 53 Zale Drugs 175 10 4* Gas’ Fuel B Serv 9* 00 33 00 Silveus B Bradway *27 04 7 45 A E Boyce 30 IS 207 SO* Business Equip 2*74 2772 00 Waddell Print 19.00 1102 00 Lincoln Graphic 35.80 135* 00 Jack Garman 225.00 45 00 JAM Gravel Corp 115**0 2034.25 EvaG Messmore 44.50 21*2.50 Western Ind Agg Inc 3145 10*0 00 Elmer Zimmerman *0 IS 12 20 Johnson Lbr Yd 34.3* >l2O Pierceton Equip. Co 1* 044 22 40* 00 Miner Lbr Co i4O 47 54 Lortgansport Mtl Cui. Co. 109.02 4 64 Stelio Prod inc 116 50 Am Steel Supp 22.00 Bearing* inc 115.4* 400 00 Brandei* Mach A Supp 215.57 *♦3 ss Fl Wayne Cl. Inc 106 4* 752 $0 Gragg Equip. Co 17.00 434 *1 W W Grainger 247 S 45* 33 Ind Equip Inc *6 1* 225 00 Int Her CO. 7.32 24 00 Kitchen Mach Co 27*15 4$ j* Korte Bros 36.51 30 S 6 MacAtllster Mach Co 43.21 43 20 Napco Ind 21*7 104 40 Smith Ford Inc. 23 *37 Stockberger Mach 7*7,** Warsaw Auto Supp 224 3* 603 *0 WheeLA Rim Sales 576 *o3*o Fitipatnck Paint Mfg 7.46 477 10 William wain Inc 230 00 s** 33 Strayer in* Agency 1422 5* 603 *0 Brooks Con*. Co 230* 32 4*13 05 Woodie's Rental 2* 00 60* 4* Ginter Elect Serv 16 80 603 *0 Hodges Ready Mix 276 13 *SO 00 km Co Fm. Bureau 56.7* *o3*o Korte Bro* Inc 10.750 00 603 *0 Don* Exc 3057.6* «03*0 Hornback Sickler Corp I».*3S 72 340 00 KO* Hwy Dept 42*75 <o3*o wm Walti Con* Inc 14-4*7 44 *o3*o CO. WELF. DEPT. CLAIMS A PAYROLL 605 43 Howard B Johnson 7*5 00 *OS 43 jgpn Gackenheimer 500 00 *O3 *0 Kenneth James Glmmi SOO 00 77 4S Opal JOy Har man 525 00 *o3*o Carla Jane Reser 525 00 *OS 42 Willie Hugh Nine 525 00 524.70 Mary Ruth Wilton 525 00 324 00 Marjorie E Himes 3*0.00 237 *0 Esther B Hoover 3*0.00 *05.00 Barbara A Hummel 14 55 36*75 Madelyn I Lowman 360.00 3*4.75 MarjorteA Nye I*o 00 445 50 Yvonne Sue England I*o 00 425 25 Rebecca EHen Carrington 571.0 S 140 40 Wm M Dalton II 300 00 '57 50 Nellie Garman 10 00 753 *6 F a y Hollar 50 00 626 *5 Eldon Horn 60.00 425 2* Leon Kubacki 5* 00 423 70 j R Baum MD 10 00 744 77 Ruben O VaIIStOMD 20 00 623 70 pg Hershberger MD 15 00 426 *5 Un Tel CO ot Ind 173 47 423 70 jean Gackenheimer 3* 7S 423 70 Kenneth j. Gimmi 23 *0 455 20 opal J Harman I*lo 423 70 Fay Hollar 12 00 *2* *3 Eldon Horn 7.20 *’2 6* Howard Johnson 43.03 42* 43 Carla J Reser 3* 00 *44 1* Mary Ruth Wilson 13.50 *2B 43 Busmes* Equ>p Co 4*o *2B 43 3m Business Prod Sale* 32.80 1375 00 Mishler Funeral Hm 245 00 •33 33 Aftran Nursing Hm 240.00 623 70 Baker Bros SAR **6o 6*5*4 Curtis A French inc 32 S 5 732 00 AW Donato MD 10 00 633*0 h H Dunham MD 20 00 Elkhart Clinic 20 00 C D GattinosMD V. 50 Hook Drug 140 4 47 . Indiana Brace inc 10.00 & Lutheran Hospital 26 00 Modi Fly inc 12 04 Turtle Cr Conv Ctr 52* 00 Wabash Co Hosp 451 «• J D Baden ODS 208 00 Jernes Baker ODS 142 00 JackP Clark MD 2* 00 Council for Ret Ko* Co 25 50 A o Waigamuth DOS * 00 Waiter Drug* inc 13 11 Warsaw Comm Sch. (Hi) 32.5* Conv Ctr. of Anderson 377 50 John E Hasiem DDS 70 00 ino M E Ch Home inc 312.00 Ft Wayne Anesth inc 45 00 Ft Wayne Radio AasYi. 44 00 :E Parkview Mem Hosp *O3 42 Wabash Co Hosp 1207 20 Murphy Med Ctr Inc 172 45 i. Lawrence Butt*, do hereby certify that the above i» a true H«t of claim* to be presented to. the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the 3rd day of July 1*72 Lawrence Butts. Auditor ■mmJ Kosciusko County. Indiana

| North Webster By SALLY HARMAN | Phone: 834-2928

Riders Win At Upland North Webster riders made a good showing recently at Upland and Decatur when they participated in both short track and scramble races. Trophy winners at Upland (short track) were lOOcc Dan Weicht, 2nd; 250 cc Terry Likens, Ist, and Rick Snyder, 2nd; trophy dash, Dan Weicht. At Decatur (scrambles), 175 cc Jim Likens. 2nd; 500 cc Doug Bowser, 2nd. Other local cyclists competing were Randy Lewallen. Doug Strom beck, Rick Snyder, Joe Manor, Cecil and Rick Morris, Monty Gray, Gary Hill and Dave Weicht. -NWHeeter Escapes Serious Injury A South Whitley man, Larry Heeter, 27, sustained relatively minor injuries early Thursday evening when the truck he was driving overturned one mile north of North Webster on state road 13. Heeter’s vehicle, owned by Monarch Industries of Goshen, went off the west side of the road and skidded approximately 150 feet before turning over on its top. The incident occurred as an approaching truck attempted to make a left turn. Damage to the Heeter truck was estimated at $2,000. State trooper Rick Reece investigated the accident. -NW— Honored At Birthday Table Mrs. Hattie Fidler, Mary Willman, Mildred Brady and Carol Barlow were honored members at the birthday table when the Tippecanoe Cownship Extension Homemakers club held the June meeting recently. Hostesses were Kathleen Weghorst, Mrs. Fidler and Goldie Hunnicutt. Health and safety remarks were given by Mrs. Harriet Heyde and the garden lesson was presented by Mrs. Hunnicutt. Newly elected officers were installed by Mrs. Russell Mickley. They are: President — Janice Biltz Vice president — Mrs. Bob Williamson Secretary — Judy Slusser Treasurer — Arlene Shaffer —NW— Wee Webster Workers 4-H Has Cook-Out An observational tour-of-projects occupied members of the Wee Webster Workers 4-H Club when they met for the June meeting. Members put their projects on display at their respective homes, to be examined and studied by fellow club members. Upon completion of the tour, a cook-out was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Sherman Bryant, club leader. —NW— From The Kiwanis News Letter Visitors at Monday's meeting were D. W. Grossman of Knightstown; Vi Cauldwell, Huntington; John McClure, Huntington Metro; and Fred Hengst 1 er, Gas City. Dr. Lawshe introduced a transfer member from Wabash. Rev. Kenneth Smith, who will become an active member of Lakeland Kiwanis. —NWWSCS Has June Breakfast The June Breakfast, scheduled to take place at the Tippecanoe Lake home of Mrs. Howard Locke, was held instead at the United Methodist church. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Locke. Mrs. Dale Blacklidge and Mrs. James Athens.

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Mrs. John Weeks shared some thoughts and experiences during the program portion. A short business meeting was held. A potted plant was presented to Mrs. Russell Churchill in appreciation for duties as president of Circles for the past year. The hostesses served coffee, juice and rolls at the conclusion the meeting. —NW— Room 4-U 4-H Plans Picnic Plans were discussed at the June meeting of the Room 4-U 4H club for a family picnic to be held in July. Parents of club members are invited to attend die event on July 15 which will include games and swimming. —NW— Church Os The Brethren News The Home Builders class of the Church of the Brethren hosted the annual Strawberry Festival Sunday afternoon at the Barbee Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gregroy. The strawberries, fresh from the Glen Whitehead farm, were complimented by cookies, cake and homemade ice cream. —NWChurch Os God News A carry-in dinner Sunday at the North Webster Church of God honored Rev. and Mrs. Orville Lansberry, missionaries working at Wounded Knee, S. D. The Lansberrys presented both the morning and evening services, showing slides and relating various aspects of their mission among the Indian people. The youth of the local congregation (Jan a work trip to Wounded Knee later this summer. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas attended the International Convention of the Church of God held last week in Anderson. Rev. Thomas was guest speaker at the con vention during the June 25 evening session. Week End Arrests At Milford Milford police officer Don Drake released the following information about arrests made over the week end. Arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, driving on a suspended license and public intoxication was Harold E. Gaff, 31, of r 3 Columbia City. Mr. Gaff was fined and given costs totaling $49 on the first count and his license were suspended for one full year. On the second count he had to pay a total of another $49 and a total of $46 on the third count. Stephen M. Clark, 19, of r 1 Milford and Noe E. Lozano, 20, of Milford were both arrested for illegal possesion of alcoholic beverages. They were each fined a total of $46 including court costs. Enrique Esquivel, 24, of Milford was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and his license were suspended for one year. He was also arrested for public intoxication, driving on an improper plate and driving on a learner's permit with no licensed driver in the car. His fines and court costs for three of the counts were $49 each. On the public intoxication charge it was $46. Officer Drake also caught Esquivel removing a coat from a car and he was arrested for theft. The fine and court costs on this charge totaled $46. Reynaldo V. Castro. 19, of Milford was arrested over the week end for operating a vehicle without a license. He has not been to court as yet on this charge. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Earle Waltz of Lake Wawasee have as guests their son and family. Dr. and Mrs. James P. Waltz and children, Patterson and Shelley, of Fort Collins, Colo.

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CUTIE KING, QUEEN — Six-year-old Steve White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen White of North Webster, was crowned Cutie King, and five-year-old Annette Lear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lear of Kiokuk, lowa, and summer residents of North Webster, was crowned Cutie Queen last Wednesday night at the North Webster Mermaid Festival. First runner-up for Cutie King was H. Scott Leiter, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leiter of Warsaw, and second runner-up was Anthony Beer, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer of Milford. First runner-up for Cutie Queen was Lisa Smith, six, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrry Smith of Warsaw, and second runner-up was Stephanie Rock, four, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rock of

Sororities To Save Coupons For HEAR In Indiana the Hoosier spirit takes over when things are needed to help a community or a person. Several sororities in the state have started saving coupons from Betty Crocker foods for H. E. A. R. equipment. The sororities are Kappa Kappa Kappa, Beta Sigma Phi, Delta, Theta Tau, Psi lota Xi and also a 4-H club in Daviess county. H.E.A.R. is a communication system through which physicians and staff may be summoned within seconds by means of individual pocket receivers. Speed in reaching medical personnel may mean the difference between life and death in emergencies. Another phase of this radio system is that of communication between hospitals when normal channels are blocked as in the case of a disaster. Needed blood, equipment or personnel can be requested through this system. Thus, the Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio and similar systems are of potential benefit to all Hoosiers, for the time may well come when our very lives depend on each other. The goal is to collect one million coupons and anyone interested can mail them to the Daviess County hospital at Washington, zip number 47501. WSCS Meets In Richcreek Home The Women’s Christian Service council of the Syracuse Church of God met Thursday in the home of Mrs. Charles Richcreek with Mrs. Oliver Hibschman presiding in the absence of the president and vice president. Mrs Richcreek read from II Corinthians 9:6-15 and Mrs. Donald Nine followed with prayer. Mrs. Lee Adams. Mrs. Richcreek. Mrs. Richard Plikerd and Mrs. Richard Coy presented a skit. Members responeed to roll call by naming a blessing ot freedom because we are Americans. Mrs. Arnold Grindle, chairman of the Christian Education committee, presented several

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books now on loan from the recently started library. Following the business meeting. Mrs. David Byrd and daughter Daphne, were honored with a baby shower. Refreshments were served from an appropriately decorated table, and game prizes went to Mrs. Yeager and Mrs. Adams. The meeting on July 28 will be in the Adams home.

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BRADLEY W. QUICK

Bradley Quick Is Ordained

Wawasee Heights Baptist church, Syracuse, conducted an ordination service for Bradley W. Quick, former assistant pastor of the church, on Sunday, June 25, at Union Baptist church, Union Mills where Quick is pastor. On Monday, June 19, 27 pastors and messengers from 13 churches, along with many friends, met at the request of Wawasee Heights Baptist church for the purpose of examining Quick concerning his conversion, call to

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the ministry, and doctrinal position. Satisfied with his presentation, the council unanimously recommended that the church proceed with the ordination. Pastor Bob Mundy of Wawasee Heights Baptist church moderated the council, with Pastor Arthur Hicks, Hillcrest Baptist church, Rochester, serving as clerk. Attend Service Fifty members of the Wawasee Heights congregation attended the ordination ceremony at Union Mills. The choir from the Wawasee church sang two numbers. Pastor Mundy delivered the ordination sermon, including the charge to the candidate. Pastor Arthur Hicks delivered the charge to the church and Pastor Ray Oviatt, First Baptist church, Argos, led the congregational singing and offered the prayer of ordination during the laying on of hands. Pastor Mundy then declared Pastor Quick to be a dulyordained minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Following the service, refreshments were served by Union Baptist church. FIREMEN RESPOND Syracuse firemen responded to a call at 6:12 p.m. Saturday for a stove fire at the Stevens home, Willow Grove, Syracuse, however the fire had been extinguished when firemen arrived. FOR SALE A good 1968 Ford Torino, one owner, 50,151 actual miles, new tires, a deal. Contact The Mail-Journal at Milford.

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