The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 May 1973 — Page 13

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1973 CAMPER — 25 foot, fully self-contained, slightly used. Must sell, financial problems. Dunlap trailer camp, 2 miles west of Ligonier on highway 6. Owner Don Young. FOR RENT — Upstairs, furnished apartment, for single person or older couple. Phone 457-3145. FOR SALE by owner at Tippecanoe Lake. Large living room with fireplace, two bedrooms, breeze-way, attached garage. $22,500. Call 8344400.

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I &te ate V I wi NHD . I help rates Second Shift r | I oiy Production Workers & I fX Tool And wH 4’ , | Die Makers 1W ■ ■ • i K\ iWinl m s Material I Preparation I Operators / H V" II \ II Come See Us At U \ \ wk \ I DYTRONICS I X \ Division Os GTI ■ Leesburg ffl You'll Be Glad Hl You Inquired HELP WANTED First and Second Shifts >x Material »x Press Room Handlers Supervisor Machine & Set-Up Operators »x Saw Fork Lift °P erators Drivers *x Welders An excellent opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a new division of SELLERS MFG., INC. Top wages, excellent fringe benefits, second shift bonus and long range profitsharing. Experienced people should stop in and check our wage scales. An Excellent Opportunity To join a new local industry on the ground floor. If you are at all unhappy with your present employment, drop out and talk to us. We may have just what you want. — PAUL BECKER, Manager (fellers « ro „ inc. Old Rd. 15 North Milford SIX PLANTS — Wakarusa, Ind. (Home Office); Milford, Ind.; Rancho Cordoba, Calif.; Stamford, Tex.; Dewey, Okla.; and Fitzgerald, Ga.

Poster contest winners named In conjunction with national clean-up week, Syracuse Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds participated in a poster contest depicting the occasion with Miss Joanne Snellgrove, junior high art teacher in charge of judging. Winners in two age groups were: First — Denise Moore and Debbie Bartow Second — Lisa Kern and Amy Reed Third — Carla Darr and Lori Skaggs.

The winning posters have been on display for the past week in the windows of The Mail-Journal office on Main street, Syracuse. Kathy Weisser honored on 6th birthday Kathy Weisser was honored for her sixth birthday with a party given in her home by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser of r 1 Milford, on Saturday, April 28. Several games were played. After the opening of the gifts, a decorated cake, ice cream and punch were served to several of Kathy’s kindergarten

classmates. Present were Donna Hatfield, Debbie Kem, Cora Martinez, Sheryl Ratliff, Christy Speicher, Sally Perales and Mary Rose Perales and Brad Weisser. A thoughtful husband is one who steadies the ladder while his wife the kitchen ceiling. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Town of Milford Junction, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Milford Junction at a duly called special meeting of the Board on April 23, 1973, duly adopted a resolution for an additional appropriation of funds from the Revenue Sharing Account for the purchase by the Town of a one-ton dump truck with snow blade and said additional appropriation. which the Town considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time, will be considered by the Board at their regular meeting at the Town Hall at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on the 14th day of May, 1973. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (IS) days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Harry Schultz Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Milford Junction. Indiana A.BMI NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of May, 1973, at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Pierceton, Indiana, will open blds for repair and resurfacing of certain designated streets within the Town of Pierceton. Bidders shall submit a price per ton for hot asphalt laid per State Highway specifications and also a price for chipping and sealing. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all blds. Bidders shall file Form 9* with the Clerk-Treasurer before the time of the meeting. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of April. 1973. Janet Miller Clerk-Treasurer M. 2-9 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to taxpayers of the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Common Council of said City at their regular meeting place at the City Hall in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 7:3oo'clock P.M., on the 21st day of May, 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Federal Revenue Sharing 25-26, Other contractual services (Park and Recreation) 515.000.00 Federal Revenue Sharing 25-26, Other Contractual services (Aviation) 10,000.00 Federal Revenue Sharing 25-72, Equipment (Aviation) 5,000.00 Total $30,000.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard and that the additional appropriations as finally determined will automatically be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the City Clerk Treasurer when and where such hearing will be held. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1973. Helen Joan Kindle, Clerk-Treasurer City of Warsaw, Indiana M. 2-9 •V NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. on the 21st day of May, 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordlnay emergency existing at this time. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Common Council » . 5-12 Temporary Held * $ 800.00 5-13 Other Compensation 3,200.00 Total $4,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Help Wanted Second Shift — 3:30 p.m. — 12 Good Pay Excellent Fringe Benefits Eqvol Opportunity Employer . Apply In Person RALSTON PURINA Milford Production Workers Mobile Homes And Motor Homes Don't pass up this opportunity to join one of America's leading Mobile Home Manufacturers. We prefer experience in mobile homes or the recreational vehicle industry, but will train ambitious individuals with the desire to work hard in return for exceptional wages and company benefits. Call Immediately For A Confidential Interview Liberty Homes, Inc. Mobile Homes: Motor Homes: Mr. Charles Warren Mr. Ray Franke Syracuse. Indiana Millersburg, Indiana 457-3121 642-4600

shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the state board of tax commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) 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 appropriations 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 M. 2-9 COMMISSIONERS PAYROLL * ALLOWANCES The following Is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist day of May, 1973. Bessie I. Himes 900.00 Lawrence Butts 900.00 Kathryn Teel 900.00 Mazie Alexander 720.00 David Andrews 900.00 Charles Brower 901.83 Kenneth Wyman 450.00 Steven Hearn 125.00 Carl Zimmer 765.00 Harry VanHemert 550.00 Garold Horrick 660.00 Maurice Dorsey 315.00 Fredrick Gilliam 315.00 Gerald Smalley 315.00 Merl Wertenberger 108.33 Norman DeGood 100.33 Ray Eckert 108.33 Ruth McCleary 108.33 Charles Menzie 100.33 Ralph Oyler 108.33 C. L. Rovenstine 100.33 Gene Lee 541.66 Doris Camden 666.66 David Harshbarger 433.33 Paul Grimme 825.00 William Reneker 733.33 Melba Petersen 520.00 Carol Bowers 158.00 Allan Rasor 541.66 Lois Coppes 616.66 Byron L. Linn 8.30 Edward Charlton 8.70 Rudolph Schobert 23.70 James White 9.10 Stanley Hollar 29.70 Oliver Jones 24.30 David McGrew, Jr. 7.70 David Surface 28.50 Harold May 31.50 Iva Brower 33.30 Ralph Myers 8.30 Arlene Sisk 23.10 Isabel Holbrook 7.70 Mary L. Horn 26.10 Eilene Kimes 27.30 Marlene K. Evans 31.50 Elmer Barley 9.90 Ida Troup 30 90 Glen Kreider 28.50 Cindy McConnell 9.10 Stanley Schopf 11.50 Helen Anderson 10.50 Amy Baldwin 13.50 Karen Schneider 8.50 Leonard V. Osborn 9.10 Patricia Bitner 11.50 Everett Highley 7.70 Clyde Miller, Jr. 7.70 Ruthanna Chamness 7.70 Herbert Mann 8.50 Emily Nissley 10.50 Larry Tucker 8.10 Vasilios Batalls 8.10 Max Kuhn 8.50 Cecil Metzger 10.50 Marlon Niles 10.50 Barbara Devermey 7.70 Edith Beltz $466.66 Frances Noble 450.00 N. Jean Messmore 225.00 Evelyn Adams 408.33 Mary Jane Schmitt 383.33 Kathryn Hamilton 208.00 Princess Marie Frush 106.00 Jane Faris 203.00 Jean Northenor 466.66 Hazel Harman 450.00 Catherine Gonya 450.00 Mary Beth Miner 400.33 Olga Cripe 383.33 Bonita Freeman 408.33 Margaret Garman 391.66 Bonnie Irwin 466.66 Rita Miller «0.00 Lucille McCleary 408.33 Nancy Belcher 383.33 Margaret Menzie 383.33 Doris Johnson 225.04 June Johnson 285.12 Janet Himes 279.48 Susan D. Johnson 91.52 Peggy Trobaugh 45.04 Carolyn Hackworth 30.08 Ruth Hoppus 466.66 Helen Goshert 450.00 Janice Anglin 195.00 Roger Fellows 616.66 Stanley Holderman 600.00 Ronald Robinson 566.66 Richard F. Mikel 566.66 Alan C. Rovenstine 516.66 Marlin Rose 500.00 Burdell Blackburn 500.00 Jeffrey A. Bronsing 500.00 Howard Moser 500.00 Melvyn Byers 500.00 Forrest Bouse 466.66 Earl Boggs 500 00 Richard Kemper 466.66 Jennifer Wyman 150.00 Avis Gunter 466.66 Lucy Garrett 450.00 Jane Slater 408.33 Charlene Knispel 433.33 Lloyd Disher 255.00 Cynthia Knispel 127.50 Virginia Putt 150.00

Miriam Ridings 60.00 Thelma Leedy 450.00 Clara Belle Demaree 300.00 Lana Miner 382 50 Beverly Ciampitt 300.00 Eldora Neher 600.00 Ed Rosswurm 255.00 John Shidler 300 00 Bernice Graham 405.00 Jo Phillips 15.00 Marjorie Hoftman 802.50 Helen Baker 480 00 Harold Baker 105.00 Mar jorie Leach 135.00 Barbara Eastlund 390.00 Betty Beer 105.00 Elmer Rassi 300.00 Georgia Rassi 225.00 Yvonne Miner 300 00 James Baker 833.33 Marjorie Cauff man 277.50 David Rieder 683.33 Janet Starner 366.66 Georgia Nellans 466.66 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 Billie Andrews 433.33 Judy Kinney 346.66 COMMISSIONER ALLOW. AceHdwe. 64.10 Am. R. St. Co 49 48 Bledsoe B P 289 83 Business Equip. Co. 229.75 1.8. M. Corp. 56.67 LakeC.Wh. 36.32 The Mail-Journal 198.91 N.1.P.5.C0. 788.39 Sewage Tr. Ofc. 100.25 Times-Union 236.92 United Telephone Co. 1,023.15 Waddell Pr. Co. 494.90 Water Ut. Corp. 82.09 Warsaw Office Supply 390.35 Postmaster, Warsaw 442.00 Pauline Mohler 65.40 Singer Bus. Mach. 94.50 Add. Mult. Corp. 35.90 Bobbs Merrill 43.35 Bkrs. Disp. 14.20 Eastman K. Co. 153.63 Lincoln-Graphic 3.17 Chas. Bertsch 15.00 Ron Dirck 15.00 Archie Leckrone 15.00 Chuck Myers 15.00 R. F, Sanderson 30.00 David Andrews 587.69 AmercoCo. 136.11 ARCO, 23.37 Gast F Linn Arco S Shell O. Co. 48.09 Texaco. Inc. 14.72 Crum Garage 143.85 Ford's Auto 308.28 Monteith T. Co. 5.73 Swanson Serv. 60.98 Warsaw A. Supp. 16.42 Brateman Bros. 1195 Reeves Co. 14.32 Thornburg's 68.85 Ray O'Herron Co., Inc. 31.40 U.S. Leasing 21.33 Henry Hackworth 20.00 Kenneth Wyman 29.30 T. P. deGraffenried MD . 200.00 Fort Wayne Med. Lab. 150.00 Lakeland Print. Co. 48.65 R. Steven Hearn ° 433.90 'Carl Zimmer 14.80 National Mkt. Rep. 190.90 Lloyd Disher 35.40 Harry VanHemert 36.00 Garold Horrick 14.00 Lucille Koontz ‘ 125.00 R. L. Hoffman 54.68 Barbara Eastlund 26.00 Gerald Eastlund 11.25 Ind. Photo. Inc. 7.70 Thomas R. St. Co. 10.60 Helen Wainwright 3.50 Milo E. Clase 70.00 Harvey Angl in 2,321.25 Myrtus Custer 1,102.00 Raymond Custer & Sons 909.00 Stanley Custer 1,628.00 Tony Heiman 100.00 Cyril Likens 2,054.38 Dan Ransbottom 2,437.00 Stanley Scott 2,326.12 Nancy Matchett 18.00 Noble Body Sh. 155.74 Strayer Ins. Agcy. 5,349.00 Co. for Ret. 5,000.00 Bashor Home 620.00 Ind. Boys' School 2,420.75 Irene Byron Hosp. 725.60 New Frontiers 1,892.90 White's Inst. 459.00 McHatton Sadler 200.00 Richman Funeral Home 100.00 Wyman Funeral Home 200.00 Douglas Hall 12.00 Vernon Davis 100.70 R & A Decker 35.00 Prof. Phot, of Am. REFUND 23,643.15 Billy Winchester 21.38 Esther Stephenson 225.00 Wawasee Prof. Bldg. 100.00 Pitney-Bowes 127.50 Ind. Bell Tel. 154.50 Whitley County “986.25 F. A. Miller, DVM 108.00 Kos. Med. Clinic 27.00 Med. Arts Lab. 6.00 Arthur Moser MD 41.00 Murphy Med. Ctr. 51.10 Walters Drugs 31.43 Ginter Elect. 889.22 Johnson Lbr. Yd. 12.67 Johnson Serv. Co. 240.00 Miller & Sons 14.35 George J. Miller 210.00 Wholesale E. Serv. 37.83 Cumberland Hdwe. 9.85 Hank's Rug Serv. 47.00 Coverall Rent. Serv. 58.10 Laketon A. & Ref. 1,521.42 F. H. Brockhoff 7.32 Plymouth Cl. Twl. 41.20 Share Corp. 102.30 Simon Bros. 98.30 T. B. ASSOC. 75.00 Safe-Way Dr. Corp. 15.00 Emerg. Radio Serv. 331.11 Arab Pest Cont. 5.00 Wholesale Elect. 19.97 Gene B. Lee 60.00 Owens Super Dollar 22.30 Allan C. Rasor 50.00 Lois Coppes 24.00 Mark Harshbarger 15.00 Stanley Pequignot 100.00 Rasor, Harris, etc. 50.00 Nick's & Joe's 26.40 W. R. Gassaway 114.30 Candy Cane Rest. 44.85 Puckett's Case 68.36 Meiser Bros. 1,192.74 Pete Minear 2,000.00

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Harlan Wuthrich 150.00 Richard Hall 10.00 HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. David W. Haines, M D. 400.00 Carroll Sherman 893.55 Loren J. Pound 752.50 Barbara A‘. McClure, RN 634.81 Nellie VanMarcke 466.66 Mary Johnson 233 33 Barbara A. McClure 56.69 Warsaw, Ind. Postmaster 24.00 Loren J. Pound 79.92 Carroll Sherman 151.68 United Telephone 50.15 tt'KY'.BE?!-.PAYROLL* ALLOW. 4 15 Charles E. Bucher 641.70 ErmalCoy 641.70 John Davis < 770.35 Muri Dawalt 644.80 Don Forney 691.30 Harold Gerard 756.40 Gilbert Griffis 646.35 Ronald Himes 694.40 Frederick Kammerer 641.70 Don Kuhn 765.70 Alvin Miller 765.70 Bobby Miner 776.55 Forrest Mitterling 692.85 Larry Montel 768.80 Larry Phillips 725.40 Paul Randal 641.70 Luther Van Cleave 27.90 Wayne L. Wood 641.70 Garl P. Young 748.65 Lennie Young 558.90 John Alexander 933.07 Charles Cotton 793.60 Francis Denny 700.80 Raymond Faulkner 662.40 Merritt Hartman 886.69 Marshall Hawley 766.40 Russell Krichbaum 662.40 Ralph Linn 662.40 Donald Metzger 700.80 Leo Mosier 758.40 Ronald Norman 648.00 Roswell Robbins 662.40 Glenwood Secor 644 80 Donald Stiver 662.40 Reggie Coy 632.88 Berton Retz 1,375.00 Hugh Parsons 833.33 Worley Spitler 662.40 Donn Shoemaker 685.17 John Huff 959.04 Robert Danner 28 80 Wilfred Fretz 802.75 Bernard Kuhn 806.40 Ronald Leiter 633.33 Paul Huff 599.25 CO. HWY. ALLOW. Kos. Co. Hwy. Dept. 147.01 United Telephone Co. 112.83 N.1.P.5.C0 692.43 Sewage Tr. Office 4.00 Bartel Printing Co. 53.50 A. E. Boyce Co. 99.40 Warsaw ins. 18.00 Bonnie McDonald 3.50 G&GCo. 212.00 Heavy Const. Co. 1,690.00 Phend 8> Brown 4,065.93 Gale Smith Exec. 297.50 Zimmerman Gravel 450.00 AceHdwe. 17.06 Snap-On Tools Corp. 52.56 Quality Farm & Fleet 117.52 Warsaw Automotive Supply 289.29 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. 43.23 Zale Drugs 10.26 Erie Stone 342.83 Jack Garman 546.75 J 8. M Gravel 1,124.22 Edith McCullough 156.75 Mill Creek Stone & Gravel 308.30 Logansport Metal Culvert 359.38 Miller 8. Sons Lumber 26.02 Pierceton Equip. 3,695.09 Leesburg Lumber 91.84 Johnson Lumber 14.00 Emergency Radio Serv. 250.80 L 8. L Body Shop 79.00 Freddie Blankenship 1,285.24 Frank Lemler 8.37

SERVICES SERVICES Seawalls Driveways And Patios Why Wait All Summer??? Reasonable Rates Call Akron 893-4174 Any Time HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Women And Men machine operators, tool and die makers needed for second shift. Expansion creates many additional jobs. Most complete benefit programs in town. Opportunity for overtime. Apply at employment office. PENN CONTROLS 1302 E. Monroe Goshen, Indiana

Lewis Oil 263.06 Standard Oil 3,292.32 Texaco 119.40 Monteith Tire 39.49 American Steel Supply 96.24 C Bolt Inc. 12.93 Coverall Rental 652.30 Crum Garage 15.00 Cummins Mid States 7.51 Deeds Equip. 211.01 Eutectic Corp. 87.30 Mike Gill Auto Pts. 2.00 Glass Serv. 1- 64.23 Hank's Rug. Serv. 21.00 Ind. Equip. 28.38 Ind. Textile 104.72 Industrial Tractor & Equip. 386.62 Kerlin Tractor Sales 68.35 Mac Allister Machinery 1,288.69 Millington-Bros. 8.55 Hugh Parsons 53.40 Plymouth Radiator Repair 23.75 Mills)Aachine * Repair 20.00 Napco Industries 57.77 Purity Cylinder Gases 47.13 Reese Equip. 97.00 Reid-Holcomb 28.48 Schrader Warsaw 309.22 Share Corp.* 31.35 Stockberger Machinery t 1,739.48 Swenson Spreader 19.05 Union Tool 45.72 Warsaw Automatic Trans. 73.28 Warskw Chemical 16.40 Wholesale Elec. 9.30 W&W Truck Sales 613.01 Strayer Ins. 21,725.00 Treasurer 1,177.81 Prudential Ins. 2,520.22 Heavy Const. 4,252.46 WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL * ALLOW. Howard Johnson 820.00 Jean Gackenheimer 525.00 Opal Joy Harman 297.10 Willie Hugh Nine 550.00 Linda Parks 500.00 Peggy Shively 525.00 Carla Reser 550.00 Marjorie Himes 400.00 Esther Hoover 400.00 Madelyn Lowman 350.00 Rebecca Carrington 360.00 Marjorie Nye . 190.00 Yvonne England • 190.00 Ingrid Tajbel 330.00 Jean Gackenheimer 48.50 Marjorie Himes 2.50 Madelyn Lowman , 2.50 Linda Parks 32.80 Peggy Shively 79.50 United Telephone Co. 167.09 Ramsey News 8.00 Chamness Funeral Home 485.83 Council for Ret. St. Joseph Co. 82.00 Day wait Pharmacy 1.25 A. W. Donato, MD 10.00 Gackenheimer Pharmacy No. 3 5.40 George Haymond 67.00 Ind. Univ. Hosp. 120.30 Key Pharmacy No. 1 3.55 Key Pharmacy No. 2 38.15 Marlen Mfg 8. Dev 23.90 Medi Ply 5.00 Metzler Shoe 25.49 Murphy Medical Center 165.70 Frederick Poehler 13.00 Thornburg Drug 9.66 Turtle Crk. Con. Ctr. 528.00 Urology Assoc. 15.00 Vernon Manor Home for Child. 749.30 Council for Ret. Kos. Co. 62.50 P. E. Doermann 24.00 Walter Drugs 5.25 Bashor Homeof Un. M.E. Ch. 260.00 Bethel Home PI. 403.00 Conv. Centre of Anderson 407.47 Ind. UnitedM.E. Ch. Home 320.00 Medi Ply 24.07 B. E. Stakem 8.00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Commissioners on the Ist day of May, 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor Kosciusko County

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