The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1973 — Page 13

COMMISSION!!! PAYROLL * ALLOWANCES The following Is • list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the 2nd day of April, 1973. Bessie 1. Himes $900.00 Lawrence Butts 900.00 Kathryn Teel 900.00 E. Mazie Alexander 720.00 David Andrews 900.00 Charles Brower 901.03 R. Steven Hearn 125.00 Carl Zimmer 745.00 Harry VanHemert 550.00 Garold Horrlck MO.OO Wayne Johnson 105.00 Max Klntzel 90.00 Samuel Norris 105.00 Chester Clampitt, Jr. 117.50 Lucille Koontz 105.00 Charles Mikel 105.00 Austin Neher 105.00 Sarah Rlnggenberg 90.00 Darrell Phillips - 317.50 John Lutes 10500 Lowell Anglin W.OO Robert Hoffman 105.00 Gerald Eastlund 11750 Maurice Beer 117.50 R. Lloyd Miner 117 50 Maurice Dorsey 315.00 Frederick Gilliam 315.00 Gerald Smalley 315.00 Merl Wertenberger 100.33 J. Norman DeGood 108.33 Ray Eckert 108.33 Ruth McCleary 108.33 Charles Menzie 108.33 Ralph Oyler 108.33 C. L. Rovenstine » 108.33 Gene B. Lee 541.44 Doris Camden 644.44 David Harshbarger 433.33 Ma I ba Petersen 520.00 Paul Grimme 825.00 Wm. C. Reneker 733.33 Alanßasor 541.44 Lois Coppes 516.66 Harry Howell Ruth Castaldi 770 Roger Goodman 9.30 Betty W. Evans 7.90 H. Rex Wildman 23.10 John Ball 7 70 Marlon Acton 9.90 Ronald Longyear 24.90 Madelyn Lowman 29.70 Alice McDowell 23.70 LlndaDalton 23.10 Willard Hartman 10.50 Joan Sharp 10 30 Russell Bird 7.90 Linda Heisler 29.70 Carolyn Davidson 29.70 Edward Bowman 8.10 Robert Beer 30.30 Florence Slabaugh 34.50 Darrell Boling 7.90 Robert Hamman 37.50 Norman Harman 28.50 Betty Engle 23.10 John Bonner 8.10 Loa D. Creamer 7.70 Martha Shireman 12.50 Robert Igney 10.50 Leo Cusick 9.90 Madeline Fisher 9.30 Jerry Nelson 9.50 Edw. R. Neville 8.10 Eleanor Bommann 8.90 Margie M.Mattix 8.90 Alfred Dorrell 7.70 Edith Beltz 466.66 Frances Noble 450.00 Jean Messmore ’450.00 Evelyn Adams 408.33 Mary J. Schmitt 383.33 Kathryn Hamilton 366.66 Princess Frush 129.00 Jane Faris 92.00 Jean Northerner 466.66 Hazel Harman 450.00 Catherine Gonya 450.00 Mary B. Miner 408.33 Olga Cripe 383.33 Bonita Freeman 408.33 Margaret Garman 391.66’ Bonnie Irwin 466.66 Rita Miller 450.00 Lucille McCleary 408.33 Nancy Belcher 383.33 Margaret Menzie " 383.33 Betty Sarber 185.00 June Johnson 312.56 Peggy Trobaugh 124.78 Janet Himes 200.04 Carolyn Hackworth 15.04 Ruth Hoppus 466.66 Helen Goshert 450.00 Janice Anglin 210.00 Roger Fellows 616.66 Stanley Hotderman 600.00 Ronald Robinson 566.66 Richard Mikel 566.66 Alan Rovenstine 516.66 Marlin Rose 500.00 Burdell Blackburn 500.00 Jeffery Bronslng 500.00 Howard Moser 500.00 H. Earl Boggs 500.00 Melyvn E. Byers 500.00 Forest Bouse 466.66 Richard J. Kemper 466.66 Avis Gunter 466.66 Lucy Garrett 450.00 M. Jane Slater 4na« Charlene Knispel Cynthia Knispel 172.50 Thelma Leedy 450.00 Clara B. Demaree 330.00 Beverly Clampitt 300.00 Jo Phillips 60.00 Bernice Graham 360.00 John Shidler 120.00 Barbara Eastlund 360.00 Marjorie Leach 150.00 Betty Beer 75.00 Georgia Rassl 150.00 Elmer Rassl 150.00 Mike Miner 120.00 Yvonne Miner 300.00 B. James Baker 833.33 Marjorie Cauffman 330.31 David Rieder 683.33 Janet I. Starner 366.66 Georgia Nellans 233.33 Helen Wainwright 316.66 MiloClase 50.00 Maxine Clase 18.75 Rex Reed 330.00 Henry Hackworth 608.33 Ralph Whitesell 595.00 Beatrice Weller 208.33 Andrews 433.33 Judy Kinney 346.66 Lloyd Disher 322.50 Jessie Rice 75.00 COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES A. E. Boyce Inc. 529.27 Business Equip. 124.37 Cumberland Hdw. 9.19 Fifers Fire Ext. 228.50 L. C. Wholesale 90.39 Mail-Journal 233.28 N. 646.90 Plymouth Cl. Twl. 58.10 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 100.25 Times-Union 895.72 Thomas R. St. 7.45 Waddell Print. Co. 945.50 Warsaw Ofc. Supp. 230.34 Water Ut. 106.38 Un. Tel. Co. 881.37 3M Company 343.20 Am. Rubber St. Co. 31.06 Kim Pt. Co. 21.75 Singer Bus. Mach. 163.35 Bankers Disp. 4.20 Eastman Kd. Co. 207.34 Chas. Bertsch 15.00 Ronald Dirck 15.00 Archie Leckrone 15.00 Chas. Myers 15.00 R.E.A. Expr. 10.40 Atlantic-Richfield 15.47 Shell Oil CO. 30.77 Texaco 45.95 Greenman's 17.05 Lewis 011 38.28 Gast Fuel 602.50 Bledsoe Buick 202.12 Bobbs Gulf Serv. 16.80 Ford Auto Supp. 15.00 Leeks Shell 8.83 Smith Ford Inc. 38.40 Warsaw Auto. Supp. 16.42 Warsaw License B. 27.50 Gerber Mfg. Co. 1017.84 Thornburg Drug 29.40 Bartol Print. Co. 62.10 Del. Dhem. Corp. M. 20 Police A Fire Equip. 16.70 Schultz Bros. 1347.91 Howe Fire App. 1030.20 U.S. Leasing 21.33 Henry Hackworth 20.00 Chas. Brower 60.70 Lincoln-Graphic 30.86 R. Steven Hearn 462.05 , Carl T. Zimmer 10.20 i Bus. Ret. Vai. Guide 1038.20 Lloyd Disher 44.90 Harry VanHemert 49.80 Ganshorn Syracuse Q. Pr. 72.70 Lorin O. Knispel 150.00 James Baker 16.00 Helen Wainwright 9.72 MiloClase 21.00 Leo Adams 8.00 Wm. Chapel 1.00 Wilbur Latliner r— 10.00 John McClung 10.40 Emra G. Stookey 8.00 Harvey Anglin 2321.25 Myrtus Custer 1102.00 R. Custer A Sons 540.00 Tony Heiman 100.00 Cyril Likens 2054.38 Dan Ransbottom 1768.00 Stanley Scott 2326.12 St. of Indiana 9* 23 W. A. Dlddel Ag. 49.15 Council tor Ret. 5000.00 Bashor Hm. of M. E. Ch. 48000 Ft. St. Hsp. 320*0 W. R. Gassaway 237.0 CR Healthwin

Irene Byron Hsp. 644.00 New Frontiers, Inc. 1264.00 Richmond St. Hsp. 45.73 Herbert E. Salsbury, MD 7.50 G. W. Stalter, MD 7.50 Whites Inst. 513.00 Wyman Wilson, MD 7.50 Bakers Bros. Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Hm. 100.00 Kyle Funeral Hm. 100.00 • McHatton-Saddler Funeral Hm. 100.00 Mishler Funeral Hm. 100.00 Paul D. Adams 176.91 Esther Stephenson 225.00 Wawasee Prof. Bldg. 100.00 Xerox 513.33 I. Corp. 211.50 Ind. Bell Tel. 309.00 Elkhart Co. 37.00 Marshall Co. 34.00 Whitley Co. 628.20 Tr. of State 3690.00Brennan Drug Store 13.84 David Haines, MD 6.00 Arthur Moser, MD 60.00 Murphy Med. Ctr. i 119.95 Walter Drugs 2.60 Hats id El. Serv. 218.73 Johnson Lbr. Yd. 1-75 Geo. Miller 280.00 Miller A Sons 20,19 Westron Corp. I, 317.78 Martin Flag Co. 68.17 Hank's Rug Serv. 57.00 J. C. Petersen Post No. 49 14.00 Coverall Rent. Serv. 1 57.50 Corr. Prod. 49.55 Owen's Super Mart 21.72 Rochester Germ. Co. 199.11 Warsaw Wholesale 2.76 Wholesale Elect. 8.23 Ace Hdw. 19.78 Motorola Inc. 83.00 David Andrews, Sheriff 613.60 Arab Pest Cont. 5.00 Gene B. Lee 140.00 1.8. M. Corp. 43.20 Westminster Print. 80.60 Candy Cane Rest. 39.72 Pucketts Case 33.63 Road 15 Fine Fds. 49.14 Lawyers Co-op. 113.90 West Pub. Co. 238.50 John P. Geberin 125.00 Max E. Reed 175.00 Owens Super. Inc. 20.28 Donald Brown 523.50 Meiser Bros. 2051.02 Pete Miniear 810.00 Homer Mishler 38.36 Brubaker Farms 364.81 Larry Burckhart 93.75 Durgom Cone. Pipe 22.20 Herbert Fervida 1140.00 Harold Hand 357.50 Lawrence Sawyer 3000.00 Moore A Moore 150.00 HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Charles Bucher 558.00 Ermal Coy 558.00 John Davis 558.00 Muri Dawalt 561.10 Don Forney 567.30 Harold Gerard 559.55 Gilbert Griffis 559.55 Ronald Himes 558.00 Frederick Kammerer 558.00 Don Kuhn 559.55 Alvin Miller 559.55 Bobby Miner 559.55 Forrest Mitterl Ing 559.55 Larry Montel 562.65 Larry Phillips 564.20 Paul Randal 558.00 Luther Van Cleave 27.90 Wayne Wood 558.00 Garl Young 559.55 Lennie Young 486.00 John Alexander 704.90 Charles Cotton 577.60 Francis Denny 576.00 Raymond Faulkner 576.00 Merritt Hartman 712.32 Marshall Hawley 576.00 Ellis Koher 211.20 Russell Krichbaum 576.00 Bernard Kuhn 592.00 Ralph Linn 576.00 Donald Metzger 576.00 Leo Mosier v 489.60 Ronald Norman 576.00 Roswell Robbins 576.00 Glenwood Secor 547.20 Donald Stiver 576.00 Reggie Coy 378.00 Berton Retz 1375.00 Hugh Parsons 833.33 Worley Spitler 576.U0 Donn Shoemaker 595.80 Arthur Smith 349.40 John Huff 233.73 Wilfred Fretz 601.25 Robert Danner 576.00 Ronald Leiter 633.33 Paul Huff 275.40 John Brown . : 82.80 COUNTY HWY. ALLOWANCES Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. 58.11 Un. Tel. Co. 129.72 N.1.P.5.C0. 985.16 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 4.00 Times-Union 6.22 Singer Bus. Mach. 38.50 Business Equip. 8.51 3M 8.P.5.1. MNFOS2O 441.13 Bonnie McDonald 2.80 Phend A Brown 2817.18 Int. Salt Co. 1652.39 Ace Hdw. 66.08 Wayne Bucher 91.50 Erie Stone, Inc. 665.61 Jack Garman 452.25 Edith M. McCullough 15.00 Mill Cr. SAG. 6485.93 West. Ind. Agg. 3864.71 W A W Gr. CO. 3475.20 Carl Lintun 192.00 Pierceton Equip. 4741.14 Johnson Lbr. b 90.28 Blackburn Mfg. Co. 14.95 Hall Signa 614.30 Kewanna S. Prod. 137.20 Emerg. Radio Serv. 250.80 Freddie Blankenship 1242.30 Lewis Otl Co. 167.70 St. Div.of Am. Oil 3300.16 Texaco, Inc. 80.90 Smith Tire Serv. 2532.33 Am. St. Supp. 152.32 Bearings, Inc. 61.06. C. Bolt, Inc. 36.39 Conv. Div. Golay A Co. 12.95 Coverall Rent. 513.90 Crum Garage 29.40 Cummins Mid States 41.93 Mike Gill 7.50 Hank's Rug Serv. 21.00 Ind. Equip. 15.73 Ind. Textile Co. 52.02 Int. Harv. Co. 18.24 Kewanna Saf. Prod. 83.50 Korte Bros. 209.55 LAL Body Shop 5.00 MacAllisterMach. 413.87 Millington Bros 44.00 Mills Math. A Rep. 29.99 Moellering Supp. 33.00 Motor Pts. A Equip. 56.19 Munsons Motor Sales 1.16 Oran-VanAman Co. 489.66 Pierceton Equip. 435.03 Purity Cyl. Gases 21.71 Reid-Holcomb, Co. 115.09 Ric Mar Chem. 204.20 Schrader-Warsaw Co. 284.17 Skeeter Hollow W.Sh. 15.00 Stockberger Mach. Co. 639.03 Quality F A F Supp. 3.49 Warsaw Chem. 109.66 Warsaw Auto. Supp. 180.04 Warsaw Skelgas 43.15 Wholesale El. Serv. 54.82 W A W Tr. Sales 823.53 W. A. Diddell Agency 1755.85 Prud. Ind. 2459.16 Heavy Cons. Co. - 5517.61 Gordon McHenry A Allmetal 222.66 HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES David Haines, MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman 893.55 Loren Pound 752.50 Barbara McClure RN 634.81 Nellie Van Marcke 466.66 Mary Johnson 233.33 Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster 24.00 Loren Pound 96.72 Carroll Sherman 119.40 Un. Tel. Co. 45.29 Jerry Coolness 3.60 Business Equip. Co. 3.00 WELFARE DEPARTMENT PAYROLL A ALLOWANCES Howard Johnson 820.00 Jean Gackenheimer 525.00 Linda Parks 500.00 Peggy Shively 525.00 Carla J. Reser 550.00 Willie H. Nine 423.55 Marjorie Himes 400.00 Esther Hoover 400.00 Madelyn Lowman 380.00 Rebecca Carrington 360.00 MarlorleNye 190.00 Yvonne England 190.00 Ingrid Tajbel 330.00 Rebecca Carrington 1.88 Jean Gackenheimer 48.00 Marjorie Himes 1183 Esther Hoover 2.24 Willie Nine 41.80 Linda Parks 46.20 Carla J. Reser 36.70 Peggy Shively 58.00 Ingrid Tajbel 1-83 Un. Tel. Co. 146.01 Vactor Connell MD 15.00 McHatton-Sadler Funeral Hm. 245.00 Miller Funeral Hm. 145.00 Brennan Drugs 83.27 A. W. Donato MD 10.00 Elkhart Clinic 60.00 Elkhart Co. Amb. Serv. 110.00 Elkhart Rehab. Ctr. 155.00 Ind. Univ. Hsp. 5710.25 n Kev Pharmacy 68.77 ' Lutheran Hospital 112.25

ONE YEAR AGO Members of Syracuse Lodge No. 454, Free & Accepted Masons, burned the mortgage to their lodge in an informal ceremony at the lodge hall Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Mozingo have returned from their second trip to Michigan’s Manistee Forest for a snowmobile and ski vacation. Syracuseans returning from lengthy Florida stays include Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Insley, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McGowan have returned to their Lake Wawasee home after spending the winter months at Sun City Ariz. Miss Melinda Moore and Gary Firestone were united in marriage on Sunday afternoon, March 26, at 2:30 o’clock in the Marlen Mfg. A Dev. Co. 30.45 Medi-Ply 28.97 Turtle Cr. Conv. Ctr. 474.00 Council for Ret. 99.50 P. D.GrossnickleOD 5.50 Ms. Wm. James 8.10 Marshall-Starke Dev. Ctr. 37.50 G. W. Stevenson DO 16.00 A. D. Walgamuth DDS 24.00 Bashor Hm. of Un. M. E. Ch. 230.00 Bethel Home Place 364.00 Care-A-Van, Inc. 87.00 Community Hsp. 10.50 Conv. Ctr. of Anderson 315.86 Ind. Un. M. E. Ch. Homes 280.00 B. E. Stakem MD 8.00 John Bossard MD 120.00 Chamness Funeral Hm. 75.00 Ft. Wayne Rad. 149.50 Hector Franada, MD 70.00 Am. Pub. Self. Ass'n. 35.00 Ind. Cons, on S. Welf. 15.00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Commissioners on the 2nd day of April, 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor Kosciusko County LEGALS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction a certain 1951 Chris-Craft Sportsman Inboard Runabout on Wednesday, April 18, 1973 at Wawasee Marina, Inc., Rural Route 2, Syracuse, Indiana at 10:00 o'clock A.M., upon which the undersigned claims and holds a mechanics' lien. The undersigned hereby reserves the right to bid. Wawasee Marina, Inc., ’ Rural Route 2 Syracuse, Indiana 46567 M.28.A.4,11 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will, at 10 A.M. on the Ist day of May, 1973 at the Clerks Office, Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw, IN in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Kenneth Moser (Grocery) Beer A Wine Dealer Backwater Gardens, IN (PO R. R. No. 1 North Webster, IN) CAR Enterprises, Inc. by Homer Graber Pres. R. R. No. 1 North Webster, IN Vivian Graber Sec. R. R. No. 1 North Webster, IN (Restaurant) Beer A Wine Retailer 221 North Main North Webster, IN Warsaw Inns Inc. by D. Blaine Mikesell Pres. 100 Chestnut Winona Lake, IN Robert Steele Sec. R. R. No. 7 Warsaw, IN (Hotel) Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer 2519 East Center St. Warsaw, IN Tippecanoe Lake Country Club by J. J. Levandis Pres. Warsaw, IN (Club) Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer R. R. No. 2 Leesburg, IN SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By ARTHUR R. ROBINSON Executive Secretary JAMES D. SIMS Chairman NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will meet at the Administrative Office of Lakeland Community School Corporation at Syracuse, Indiana, on Tuesday, April 10, 1973, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. (EST) and at said time and place will receive sealed bids on and let to the highest bidder or bidders therefore the following described warrants: Temporary Loan Warrants in anticipation of taxes levied and in course of collection for the General Fund in the amount of $280,000 dated as of the date of delivery thereof to the purchaser, said warrant or warrants to be in the denomination or denominations requested by the purchaser, to mature on . December 31, 1973, and to bear interest at the rate not exceeding 5 per cent per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), payable at the State Bank of Syracuse, in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana. Bidders for these warrants will be required to name the rate of interest which the warrants are to bear, not to exceed 5 per cent per annum. Such interest rate must be in multiples of one-eighth or one-tenth of 1 per cent, and not more than one interest rate shall be named by each bidder. The warrants will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder or bidders therefor who has submitted his bid in accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the school corporation to be determined by computing the total Interest on all of the warrants to their maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bld, if any. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid shall be for all of the warrants or for a specified amount of said warranty as set forth in said bid and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check in the amount of ten per cent (10 per cent) of the amount of the bid and payable to "Lakeland Community School Corporation" to guarantee the school corporation against default by such bidder in complying with the terms of this notice and his bid. Said warrants are being issued under the provisions of Chapter 307 of the Acts of 1965 to evidence a temporary loan for the purpose of obtaining funds to be used to meet current expenses of the school corporation included in the regular budget and appropriations adopted for the year 1973, which expenses must be met prior to the receipt of taxes in the year 1973, and there has been appropriated and pledged a sufficient amount of current revenues of the school corporation to be derlve<Hrom the 'general fund tax levy made In the year 1972 and collectible in the year 1973 to pay the principal of and Interest of said warrants at maturity. Typewritten and executed warrants and a transcript of the legal proceedings will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the school corporation. No conditional bids will be considered. The sue cessful bidder or bidders shall accept delivery and make payment for warrants at such bank in the Town of Syracuse or City of Indianapolis as may be designated by the successful bidder for such warrants immediately upon being notified that the warrants are ready for delivery. Dated this 13th day of March, 1973. Floyd K Baker Secretary, Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County, Indiana , M.28,A.4

REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE

Syracuse Church of God. Obits: Floyd I. Baer 57, Gresta E. Schacht 69, and John Norton 84; Gene and Marise Smith have returned from a two-week Florida vacation. The new Palace of Sweets is scheduled to open Friday morning. FIVE YEARS AGO I Vernon Zurcher has been hired as new varsity basketball coach at V’ vasee high school. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Eppert and two small children were admitted to Goshen hospital Sunday following an auto accident near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher are the parents of a son, Shad Alen, born Tuesday. A large crowd filled the Syracuse school gym Friday night for the annual Business and Professional Women’s Civic Night event. Mrs. Mae Rinker is on a twoweek Florida vacation. Specialist four Richard Scott is home from Fort McArthur Air Force Base, Calif., and will leave April 29 for new duuvo hi Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rodgers called on Harry Rodgers Sunday at Kimmell. Airman first class James R. Stewart has earned the USAF outstanding unit award at Hill AFB, Utah. Terry Lee Auker is the new director at the local youth center. Barbara Jean Fisher has received her cap from the South Bend School of Nursing. TEN YEARS AGO James Warner, 18, sustained minor injuries Sunday when he was unable to brake his Volkswagen and skidded into another car. Four grass fires were reported in the Syracuse area Friday and two on Tuesday. A warning has been issued by the fire chief. Judy Bryan will appear on television Saturday on “If I Could Trade Places.” Two Goshen men were admitted to the hospital Wednesday as a result of their 14-foot metal boat capsizing on Wawasee Lake in a strong wind while fishing. The Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce is planning its first Easter egg hunt on Sunday at the city park. The Syracuse bank shows a good gain for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Lindzy announce the engagement *of their daughter, Marcella Ann, to Dennie Rehborg, with a June wedding planned. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trammel are the parents of a daughter, Lorna Renee, born on March 26. Airman third class Larry E. Price will leave Homestead, Fla., Tuesday for a new base following a ten-day leave here. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nicolai celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary on March 29. TWENTY YEARS AGO The total amount donated in the Syracuse-Turkey Creek township annual Red Cross drive has now reached far over the quota set. Mrs. Fannie Hoy was presented her 50 year pin for Eastern Star Sunday at her home with the presentation by Ray Walters, past grand patron of the Indiana Grand chapter. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson are the parents of a son, Robert Allen, born on March 31. Fred Hinderer observed his 94th birthday anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weingart announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to Corporal Charles E. Dietrick, Jr. Mrs. Noel Epperson and David of Indianapolis have returned to their home following a brief visit with the William Irwins. Esther Weaver and Beulah Bushong attended the 15th annual education day Saturday at Ball State Teachers college and Burris school. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mock were in Chicago Sunday for the Ice Capades. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Bring containers for baked goods, cottage cheese, pickled eggs, chicken and noodles, etc., Saturday for the annual Easter bake sale of the Church of God Mission circle. The average life of paper money in the United States is less than two years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday of Solomon’s Creek called Sunday on the Clyde Judays at Middlebury. Emory Stetler is home from a two-week visit in the Lloyd Stetler home at North Dakota. Mrs. Tillman Hire underwent a gallstone operation Thursday in Fort Wayne.

Rf r • ■¥ A KISS FOR KATHY — US Air Force captain Michael T. Burns of Warsaw is shown above giving Kathy Keller of Indianapolis a kiss on the cheek after Kathy presented him with the POW bracelet she has worn for the past I*4 years. Kathy is the daughter of Mrs. Sharon (Dewart) Keller, formerly of Milford. She is the great-granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orn and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart, all of Milford. She presented Burns, who was a Viet Nam prisoner of war, with her wrist band, the key to the city of Indianapolis, a letter from mayor Richard Lugar and an autographed pen from Governor Otis R. Bowen.

March justice of the peace cases are heard here Among March cases heard in Turkey Creek township justice of the peace court of Christian Koher were: Robert Wymer, r 1 Syracuse, $25 total, expired license; $49, unsafe start; Winifred Frederick, r 2 Syracuse, $25, expired license; Dave A. Gibbs, Milford, $25, speeding; Dennis Sutton, r 2 South Whitley, $26, speeding; Guy Bill Fisher, 612 South Front, Syracuse, $26, dog running loose from premises; Marvin Boger, Fort Wayne, $25, expired vehicle inspection; Stanley Hershberger, r 1 Syracuse, $26, speeding; Tim A. Stidham, r 4 Syracuse, $26, no operators license; Bradley Lemberg, Syracuse, not guilty sign violation; Brent McClure, r 2 Syracuse, $26, no operators license; Paul Summy of r 3 Warsaw, $25, no registration; * Larry Oakley, r 1 Daleville, $25, no registration and headlight violation; > Goble Lee Sumpter, Brinkley, Ky., $25 no inspection sticker; Richard Johnson, r 1 Cromwell, $26, expired license for motorcycle; Jay H. Haab, r 2 Milford, $26, unreasonable speed; Douglas Sampson, 113 South Harrison street, Syracuse, hearing to be set for no operator’s license; Glen Knisley, Jr., Syracuse, $26 speeding. Dr. Clark retains AAFP membership KANSAS CITY, MO. - Dr. Jack Prow Clark, M.D., of Syracuse, has completed continuing education requirements to retain active membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, the national association of family doctors. The academy formerly was called the American Academy of General Practice. The requirements call for members to complete a minimum of 150 hours of accredited continuing medical study every three years. Members become eligible for reelection at the end of the third year following their election to membership. The academy, the country’s second largest medical association, is the only national medical group that requires members to keep up with medical progress through continuing education. The academy, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., was instrumental in the establishment of a new primary medical specialty in family practice in 1969. The new specialty is expected to increase the number of family physicians available to serve the public in the future. The academy’s continuing education program is the foundation of eligibility for family doctors now in practice who apply for certification in the new specialty. Lakeland students on college tour NORTH MANCHESTER — The 42-member Manchester college a capella choir left the campus here Friday for a 10-day tour of three states. The choir, under the direction of Dr. Clyde Holsinger, chairman of the Manchester college music department, will give concerts at churches and high schools in Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania on the annual tour. Sacred and secular master-

pieces of both ancient and modern composers are in the choir’s repertoire. The a cappella choir, one of three choirs at Manchester, is the school’s concert choir. It was organized in 1946. Traveling on the choir’s 2,000mile tour from this area are John Hoover, tenor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover of r 1 Milford; Karen Rowe, soprano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe of r1; and Jeffrey Farrell, baritone, son of Rev. and Mrs. Jack Farrell of Syracuse. Dr. Holsinger is a Manchester college graduate and holds the master’s and PH D degrees from Northwestern university school of music. He is a past editor of “The Indiana Musicator” magazine and was a music director at Berne and taught music at Wilbur Wright high school in Daytona, Ohio, before coming to Manchester college. Senior Citizens to meet Sunday, see Russian slides Members of the Milford Senior Citizens organization will meet at the fire station on South Main street at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 7. The program, which will follow the meal, will be a slide presentation on Russia by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conn of Lake Tippecanoe.

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New truck damaged $1,200 An accident which occurred on state road 15, three and one half miles north of Leesburg Tuesday at 2:40 p.m. resulted in damage to a brand new International Harvester truck which was being hauled. Artie T. Hensley, 28, Springfield, Ohio, was driving a new International truck and hauling two other trucks at the time of the accident. Hensley stated he came upon

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two state highway trucks that were parked along the road while workers were doing patch work. One of the highway workers reportedly stepped out from between the trucks and Hensley slammed on his brakes to avoid hitting the worker. The back truck being pulled skidded sideways and then turned over on its side. Damage was listed at $1,200. The new trucks were being taken to K & K Truck Sales, Goshen, at the time of the accident.

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