The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 April 1977 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Apri16.1977

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/ BUT ON the first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb, taking the spices which they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they went in they did not find the body While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel; and as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them. “Why do you seek the living among the dead’” Remember how he told you while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men. and be crucified, and on the third day rise ” And they remembered his words . . Luke 24:1-3 RV Holy week services will continue tonight <Wednesday) at the Milford Christian Church at 7:3# p.m. for the churches of the Milford community. Tomorrow < Thursday) each church will hold its own communion service On Friday community Good Friday services will be held at the Christian Church at I:3* p.m. Most businesses in town will be closed U> allow employees to attend this service. Sunday each church will hold its own Easter services with many of the churches also having Sunrise services and Easter morning breakfasts RUTH ANN Stork was back last week with two more old newspapers. These too are from Cart Melton of Warsaw. These

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A CHALET REALTY State Road 13 South of Syracuse 457-4478 NEW USTING BEAUHFUI s AKf’RONT buldmq io’ I * A - EXECUTIVE DRfAM HOME WITH INDOOR POOL You H have oil the comfor'v o* you’ ‘o.or’e vOCO’On ’esort p*us scXX OvV'ess *O» everyday I,.mg mvde and out Loco’ed on 3 wooded iokefron’ fo’s w.th ’ronqu.l »ew of io*e you con en jO y > thing conoemg so.bng and sw.mm.ng indoors O’ O u»‘ The l.v.ng quo-'e-s Ore sumptuous open wth mony •* Mows ’o lake ImmoculO’e modem home w>’h equipped h.tchen | 2 , ba’hs large liv’ngHmmg qreo w-th hrepioca and 2 , car garage 'qkeo>eor round voco*»on <;□'’■ us ’odoy OLDER 2 STOP* HOME W»’b ex’ro <o«d >s located a’ edge ot ’own and >s probably tust what you hove been looking lo»' 3 5 bedrooms fully nsyla’ed ful'basement to’s of po’en’o* for you’ fan-'y o' $2- 000 I ,>< w n« f.nd a '' e one anywbe e ’b.s p-.'be”, has been .mmacuiotely hep’ by on older coup e so much so that you wOuM think go'oaTr ‘V Xer°o-dear s< hok O M shoppmg Upper S2O s COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT lO’S Uptown and WowOsee V< age . ■ • •. • ■ S •> ' I COMMERCIAL rental Appro« tOO sq *' iorge mam area 2 smaller private oH>ces or storage areas A.odobie mmed»a’e*y Solo ... "'"""'"I OVLRSUPPLY LAKEFRONT BUYERS PLQS SPRING WEATHER EQUALS NEED FOR NEW LAKEFRONT LISTINGS RICK & MALINDA PINNEY, BROKERS 457-4478

are both Milford Mails, one dated June 11. 1X96 and the other dated May 13. 1999. The June 11 paper is Vol. VII. No. 24 and. contains a wealth of interesting information for the history bufr Two large front page advertisements are for A. L. Brown who sold farm implements and Miles and Horton. Milford's big store with clothing for men and boys. An excellent front page story tells of the Milford Cornet Band It follows, in part: “There is probably no one thing, or two things, that has done so much to give Milford a flattering reputation abroad, as has the Milford Cornet Band. Wherever these excellent musicians have been heard, there you will hear favorable comments upon the town — the fact is taken for granted that a town that supports such a good band must perforce be a live hustling place. Here's an instance «f this: Two years ago the writer, en route to Milford, stopped between trains in Wabash, and a friend there, who had never been to Milford, inquired where we were bound. To Milford.' we replied. ‘Milford." at once exclaimed our friend. 'Oh. yes — that’s where they have that crack band — they've played here and they're daisies! Must be a good town.* ” W M Brenton was publisher of the paper which sold for $1.50 per year. One column of advertisement for one year was SBO. At the Milford Market lard was selling for five cents, potatoes were 20 cents, hogs were $2.75 on foot with dressed pork $4. Good butter sold for seven cents and eggs were eight cents a dozen. The Thursday. .May 13, edition showed the paper was in its 21st war A cartoon by F. Wagner

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showed Milford's hustling interurban station. An accompanying item tells about the station without a roof as goods were loaded in the street and then taken to the stores, a process which worked good unless it was raining! Another front page item told about the fire which took place in Milford seven years before when one-half of the business part of town was “laid waste.” The Milford local market report shows old hens were 10 cents per pound. Eggs were 18 cents per dozen and butter was 18 cents per pound. Beef hides were eight cents per pound and tallow was three cents per pound. DON’T FORGET next Tuesday is the annual kindergarten roundup night at the Milford Elementary School. It will be held at 7 p.m. with the school nurse and principal Lewis S. Immel giving instructions concerning the kindergarten program for the fall semester. Youngsters need to be five on or before September 1. And, remember, birth certificates must be taken to prove the age of the child. MR AND Mrs. Ted Baumgartner of Our Town arrived home last week from the Bradenton-Sarasota, Fla., area after enjoying the winter in a warmer climate. Ted brought a large sack of oranges to The M-J office, last Friday»so that the employees here could enjoy the Florida fruit . . our thanks to the bossman’s brother for thinking of us! REVIVAL SERVICES are set to open at the Free Pentecostal Church located at Milford Junction on April 8. An item in last week’s paper stated the evangelists would be Rev. and Mrs Salomon Tripo. This is incorrect. The couple's last name is Trejo. The public hearing on the proposed feed mill for Maple Leaf Farms. Inc., will be next Monday evening during the regular meeting of the Milford Town Board at 7:30 p.m. in the town hall. Vandals taken into custody Ron Robinson. Syracuse police chief, has announced that - 4 boys have been taken into custody concerning the recent break-in and vandalism at Syracuse Junior High and Elementary Schools. The youths, one a local boy and one from Rockford. Mich, were apprehended over the week end. They have since been turned over to die juveniles authorities. Robinson also reported they have no further leads on the break-ins at LaPetite Shop and USTA offices, uptown Syracuse. Theft at Windjammer The Windjammer Restaurant. SR 13 South. Syracuse, was the scene of a burglary and theft early Tuesday morning, April 5. A large quantity of meat was taken. The burglary was reported to Syracuse police at 3.40 am. Owners of the restaurant are Mr and Mrs Charles Stafford. Syracuse resident charged in Goshen Sylvia Green, 19, South Lake Street. Syracuse, was charged recently with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages m Goshen She was in a car stopped bypolice at Jefferson and Main streets. Goshen. Saturday. April 2. at 9; 15 p m She was released on SIOO bond later pending an appearance in Goshen City Court. A juvenile was also cited by police.

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HELP WANTED Local agricultural farm center is looking for full-time employees. Should be mechanically inclined, capable of learning to operate loaders, trucks and capable to work with customers. This is a responsible position with good benefits. Apply In Person At IMC 773-4166 South Jackson Street Nuppcmcc AN EON AL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ME

LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indians mot the proper legal officers of Mid municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 7:30 P.M. on the 21 day of April 1977 will consider the following additional appropriations, which Mid officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Revenue Sharing to No. s2l Reassessment OJLS. I. $12,000 County Highway No. <l2O Shop Foreman Salary $525 No 4120 A Overtime $65 County General Commissioners No. 114 Emergency Medical j' Service SIO,OOO Co Ordinator Salary No. 214 A Emergency Medical Service Telephone $250 No 213 Emergency Medical Service Mileage S2OO No 212 Postage SIOO NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen 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 of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held Jean Northenor Auditor Kosciusko County A* 13 NOTICE OF SANITARY LANDFILL RATES AMENDMENT Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of March. 1977 Kosciusko County Council adpoted an ordinance amending rates for the use of an Sanitary Landfills for the year of 1977; Schedules are as follows. Ch*rat Automobile and other vehicles with less than one-third cubic yd refuse nocharge All others 40c per cu. yd. Maior Appliances s>so per appliance (Stoves. Refrigerators. Washers. Dryers. Water-Heaters. Etc.) Fence $l5O per roll ($7 50Maximum) unacceptable items Liquids, oils, acids chemicals Car bodies Trucks Farm Machinery Dead animals Amendment Kosciusko County Landfills may accept liquids on a State Board of Health Permit Permits must be on file in the Kosciusko County Auditor's Office The rate will be 40c per cubic yard Notice is further given that a public hearing to consider the aforesaid amend ment will beheld at 7 30 P M. on the 21st day of April. 1977 in the Office of the County Commissioners -of Kosciusko County. Indiana. All prospective users of the facilities, owners of property to be served thereby, and others interested shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning the amendment Dated this Ist day of April, 1977 Eldred Me tiger Chairman. County Council Kosciusko County. Indiana NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED NO. E-76-49 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BEULAH M PLETCHER Deceased in the Kosciusko Circuit Court. 1977 Term NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Isabelle E Rogers as Executrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed herein her final account in settlement of Mid estate, and petition for distribution, and that the Mme will come up for the examination and action of Mid Circuit Court on the 22nd day of April, 1977 at which time all persons in teres ted in Mid estate are required to appear in sa<d court and show cause, if any there be. why Mid account and petition should not be approved The heirs of Mid decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of Mid estate Dated this 31st day of March. >977 N Jean Messmore Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court KINDIG A SLOAT, Attorney 105 W Lincoln Nappanee india » A.6 13 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAY ROLL A ALLOWANCES The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Com missioners at their meeting on the 4th day of April. 1977 N Jean Messmore 979.14 Jean Northenor 979 14 Kathryn Teel 979 14 Ruth S. Hoppus 789 14 John Hammersley 1.055.75 Chas Brower 1.000 83 Kenneth Wyman 39375 R Steven Hearn 125 00 Avis B Gunter 934 25 Harry VanHemert 493.33 Garold Horrick 745 00 BenMcKrilt 125 00 Robert O White 107 50 Donald Smalley 125 00 Chester Clampitt. Jr. 140 00 Lucille Koontz 125.00 Charles Mikel 115 50 Austin Neher 125.00 Larry Manuel 100 00 Donald Boggs 142.50 June Thomas 125.00 Lowell Anglin 107 50 Robert HqHman 125.00 John Kussmaul 140 00 Walter Wuthrich 127 50 Ernest Hackbirth 127.50 Fredrick Gilliam 333.33 Maurice Dorsey 333 33 Gerald Smalley 333 33 Ekred Metzger 115.00 Norman DeGood 115.00 Thomas Anglin 115 00 Keith Hom 115 00 Carl Latta US 00 Ronald Sharp 115.00 Larry Teghtmeyer 115.00 Gene B Lee s4l 44 Meiba Petersen 744 00 Emily Davis 440 00 Wm C Reneker 1.007 00 Thomas Roe 00 Sherron Tague 450 00 Allan Rasor S4l M LOtsCoppes 744 00 Robert Burner 454 33 Nanette Newland 494 44 Eugene Brumfield 500 00 Sharon Stuckman 503 33 Randy Christ 13.42 Dean Coverstone 13 01 S&LDurlano $2 90 Wm Fit»geral 10.34 AAPGilbert 32 84 Ko*. CO Tr 42 12 wm D Jagger 5 .54 Wm Harris 24 43 Doris M Phillips. Adm 7 48 DBS Roberts 32 08 Edith Ummei 34 78 M Frances Noble 544 33 Evelyn Adams 550 83 Mary J Schm.tt SSO 83 Ntia Mathews 550 83 Jeanne We*r<ck 534 14 Geneva Brumfield $34 14

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Roberta Waggoner 480.00 Jane Monee 418.40 Helen Landolt 218.7$ Janet Sterner 548.33 Catherine Gonya 550.83 Charlotte Morts 550.83 Olga Cripe $34.14 Bonita Freeman $34.14 Margaret Garman $34.14 Peggy Sorenson 144.50 Bonnie Irwin 548.33 Rita Miller 550.83 Lucille McCleary $34.14 Margaret Menzie 534.14 Bonnie Shafer 517 50 Esther Heckman 150.44 Susan Toirac 153.28 Helen Goshert 548.33 Carol Sundheimer 550.83 Janice Anglin 432.00 Tom Kitch 848.25 Richard Mikel 851.58 Stanley Holderman 834.83 Howard Moser 801.58 Jeffery Bronsing 801.58 Roger Fellows 101.58 Alan Rovenstine 801.58 Richard Monk 801.58 Burden Blackburn 801.58 Forrest Bouse 444.44 Melvyn Byers 644.44 Sandy Grow 644.44 Gene Norton 444.44 Richard Kemper 420.83 Jennifer Wyman 83.33 Lucy Garrett 548.33 M jane Slater 550 83 Dorma Grogg 534.14 Charlene Knispei 548.33 Miriam Ridings 550.83 Nedra Jones 194.25 Thelma Leedy $22.87 Clara B. Demaree 550.83 JesM Rice 74.00 Sally McKrill 342.00 Beverly Clampitt 448.00 Bernice Graham 432 00 Jean Lynch 214.00 John Shidler 288 00 Phyllis Mui left 342.00 Sue Ann Ray 351.00 Margaret Crouch 180.00 Martha Wuthrich 270.00 Robert weeks 43.00 Lise Collier 90.00 Bessie Hackbirth 27.00 Howard Mentis 45.00 Robert Orcutt 908.33 Cinda Overmyer 548.33 Rita Harris SSO 83 Beth Miner $48.33 Debbie Renier 534.14 Sue Gladieux 504.46 Carman Danner 492.50 Helen Wainwright 353.25 Sonja Creighton 50.00 Rex Reed 350.00 Henry Hackworth 717.50 Ralph Whitesell 704.14 Chas Freeman. Jr. 580.00 Carolyn Kruger $57 17 Martha Chupp 445 4? Roy Carlile 400 00 James Wal'mer 1,374.99 Vida Dickerson 102.00 Ace Hdw 27.03 Bartel Print. 49.15 Bobbs Merrill Co 100 58 A. E Boyce Co. 3.139.13 Business Equip. 444.30 Cover All Rental 145.10 Cumberland Hdw. 144.23 Exec Ofc Mach 45.74 R Steven Hearn 501.17 Means Serv Ctr 50 54 Millington Bros 457 52 NIPSCo 1,547.89 Owens 32.58 Prud. Ins. 1,424 40 Sewage Tr. Os 151.25 The Papers 21.94 Un. Tel Co 1442 24 M. L. Valentine 29164 Waddell Print Co. 1,539.32 Warsaw Ofc . Supp. 84.44 Warsaw Postmaster 445.00 Water utilities 148.14 Am. Writing Supp. 37.74 Multi. A.M.A. 414.00 Manastron. Inc. 754.17 Lincdn Graphic 97.44 Monroe. The Cal. 30.00 Bankers Disp. 2.00 Eastman K Co 38 24 Jack Hetler 15.00 Stanley Pequignot 35.00 Robert Warner 15.00 Jerry Eisaman 11.00 Fred Schmitt 2.20 Phillip Houser 26 40 John Hurd 26.40 AMOCO 104.86 Gast FAS 1,142 94 Marathon Oil 44 07 Shell Oil 9.36 Texaco $-17 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 232.87 Don's Exc. 100.2$ Prentice Prod. Corp. 79.00 Rogers Sunoco 10.00 Smith Ford. Inc. $-56 Warsaw Auto. Supp. 69.04 Brateman Bro*. 180 45 Gerber Mfg Co 22.96 Police A F . Equip. 25.74 Lowell Blosser C Sh 57.44 Westminister Print, 23.45 Richard Monk 10.00 G. Lengemann Co. 51.06 Triangle Dr. Supp. 109.80 Claypod Postmaster 150.00 Avis Gunter 35.84 I B M Corp . 144 74 Thomas R St Co. 3.10 Nat Mkt Rep 303.00 Ind. F Un. 92.40 Charlene Knispei 5.60 Harry VwiHemert 51.10 Ben McKrill 47.90 Postmaster. Atwood 100.00 Robert Hoffman 142.40 Robert Orcutt 66 92 Keith A. Rieder 7 91 The Mail Journal 502.84 Time* Union 371.14 Reub Williams A Sons 3-64 Koors Ins 8.272.84 Warsaw ins 27,239.00

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realtor Horizon* t'nlimiled. Inc*. Route 3 (Dewart Lake) Syracuse. 1nd.44547 REAL ESTATE — CONSTRUCTION — RENTALS DEWART LAKE — For sola, for rant with option to buy: 2 bedroom home: I both, living room, kitchen, office, ployroom loft, ceramic foyer, skylight. 2 cor deep finished goroge - oil appliances to stay refrigerator range, washer-dryer, softener. Situated on 3 lots, with fruit trees, organic garden. Easement to lake 4 pier. $35,000. FOR SALE or rent with option to buy: All brick, 3 bedroom home with basement, unattached goroge. stove, washer * dryer included. Easement to lake. $23,700 FOR SALE — Dewort lake. 2 lots across street ot end of channel 50 x 100 each: $3 000 total FOR SALE — 5 acre tract, high rolling ground south of North Webster on SR 13 $12,000 FOR SALE — NEW CONSTRUCTION in Volley Springs north of Warsaw 4 bedroom. 2'x both. 2 story home with IF x 22’ family room, kitchen breakfast area, dining room, living room, fireplace. 2 cor goroge. redwood A brick exterior. Drive by for a look, mid s6o’s. FOR SALE IN WAWASEE HEIGHTS — 3 bedroom ranch on corner lot. beautifully decorated single cor attached garage. S2B 000 Speculative Custom Building fcjr of RICH STOLLER HOMES No Hi. 219/658-4734

Co. for Ret. 2.270.00 Ft. Wayne St. Hosp. A Tr. Ctr. 145.26 Hetthwin Hsp. 1,418.80 Ind. Boys' Sch. 3,734.05 Chamnes* Funeral Home 200.00 Devine Cd. Mtry. 100.00 Fisher Funeral Home 100.00 T. Haupert Funeral Home 100.00 King Mem. Hm. 300.00 McHatton Sadler 100 00 Parson Mortuary 100.00 Titus F. Hm. 200.00 Yoder-Culp 100.00 Phillip AR. Carper 18.00 Ethel Cleveland 84.00 Cook's Chapel 66.00 Epworth Forrest F. 12.00 Howard Woodward 2.00 Albion Prod. Cr. 550 00 Sue A. Beattie 800.00 Todd Inv 139.80 Xerox Corp. „ - 1.240.35 Fulton Co. Aud. 18.00 Whitley Co. Aud. 40 00 Pitney Bowes 189.00 Engle Elect 52.15 Glass S.dW. 14.57 Home Dec. Ctr. 13.46 Fitzpatrick Pt. Mfg 12.79 Miller Custom Cab 610 00 Miller A Sons 88.78 Westron Corp. 120.71 Heat Power Eng. Co. 126 15 Mowry Comb. 591.07 DynaKleen 161.20 Hatfield Elect „ 25.90 Lowman R. Serv. 138 00 Plummers St. St. 9.75 Larry Sechrist 25.00 Wholesale Elect 48.55 Ind. Tex. Co. 33.00 LakeC. Wh 139.85 Douglas E. Brumfield 400.00 Fidler, inc 114.60 Kimm Pt. Co. 664 29 Moores Plumb. A Heat. 26.00 Gerald Oswalt 2.135.50 Ream-Steckbeck Co. 117.43 Jerry Hatfield 28 95 Brennan Drugs 8.72 John Hammersley 363 20 Arab TAP Cont. S.OO Fifers F Ex. S. A S. 10 50 Gene 8. Lee 240 00 Wm. Dalton, HI 14100 Howard Grimm. Jr. 500.00 Lawyers Co-op. 63 95 West Pub. Co , 414.50 Wm. Reneker 64.12 Thomas Roe 7154 Valentine A Walmer 1,023.00 Richard DickerhoH / 1,139.64 BatalisCons. Co. 300.00 Darrell Custer 1.500 00 Ransbottom Bros. 9,503.00 Scotts San Landfill 6.724 45 Rex Reed 75.00 Sweeda international 24.78 Chas Areson 300 00 KOS. CO. REASSESSMENT PAYROLL A ALLOW. Frank L Putt 360.00 Frank E. Ridenoure 465.00 Edith Carlin 370 00 Margaret Warren 370 00 Peggy Sorenson 166.50 Sally McKrill 37.00 Marie Cdeman 82.50 Anne Utter 38.75 Kenneth Parks 60.00 Donald Clase 60 00 Mary Guiff 340 00 Terry Reiff 380 00 Melba Kussmaul 140 00 Nancy Hill 60.00 Cathy Jefferies 40 00 Janet Hollar 40.00 Lloyd Disher 140 00 Clyde K. Landrum „ 57 50 Charlotte Piper 70.00 Ben McKrill 400.00 Donald Smalley 30c 00 Chas. Mikel 300 00 Walter Wuthrich 660 00 John Kussmaul 300.00 Harry VanHemert 600 00 Garold Horrick 300 00 Frank L. Putt 14.70 Frank Ridenoure 11.76 Donald Clase 8 96 Janet Hollar 3.78 Cathy Jefferies 5.18 Garold Horrick 43 74 Clyde Landrum 3.50 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Don Forney 1.250.00 Reggie Coy 842 25 Bernard Kuhn 913.33 Ronald Leiter 916.66 Donn Shoemaker 958.33 Daniel Schoepf 447 46 Charles Bucher 746.05 Ermal Coy 754.72 Francis Denny 696.92 Harold Gerard 740 27 Gilbert Griffis 717 15 Ronald Himes 740:27 Frederick Kammerer 708.48 Donald Metzger 673.80 Alvin Miller 714.26 Bobby Miner 714.26 Larry Montel 722.93 Max Munson 673 80 John Stapleton 754.72 Garl Young 761.50 Larry Bloom 742.00 Chas Cotton, Sr 34 00 John Davis 473.80 Wilfred Fretz 757.00 Marshall Hawley 745.00 Ralph Linn 745.00 Wm F Long. Sr 700.00 Ronald Norman 688 00 Larry Phillips 700.00 Paul Randall 700 00 Wm Raypole 700.00 Roswell Robbins 677.00 Donald Rogers 700 00 Glenwood Secor 748 00 Thurman Trine 748 00 Robert Martin 847.20 Bruce Hyde. Jr. 728,00 Paul Huff 630 00 Wayne Wood 30 60 Lennie Young 595.00 Raymond Faulkner 30.60 United Tel Co. 236.38

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NIPSCo. 1,524.63 The Mail Journal 6.34 Times-Union 5.38 A.E. Boyce Co 34.75 3M B P S . Inc. 143.23 Meria Ousley 4 00 Phend A Brown, inc. 1.395.74 Morton Salt Co 10,350.12 Elkhart Co. Gr. Inc. 151.29 J A M Gr Corp 854 92 Western Mat. Co 644 91 Pierceton Equip 3,951.81 Miller A Sons 128 28 Hall Signs 4,971.51 3MF0538 35.22 Dave Carey 260.00 Chas. Collier 250.00 Don's Ex . inc. 1,960.00 JAM Gravel Corp. 2,800.00 Larry Manuel 60.00 Metzger Cattle Co. 475.00 Ransbottom Bros. 600.00 EmergßServ 38100 Ginter Elec. Serv. 781 4p Overhead Door Co. 100.00 Texaco 199 00 Monteith T. Co. 811.25 Ace Hdw 26 25 Allmon s Uph. Sh 45 00 Am W. R AS. 3.325 41 Bearings, inc. 175.12 Cover All R S. 553 40 Cumberland Hdw 22.53 Deeds Equip. Co. 109.88 Eutectic Castolin inst 135.00 Fort Wayne Clutch 193 08 Mike Gill Auto Pts 10 00 Glass Servos W 98 94 Gragg Equip. 6.00 Ind. Equip. 15.92 Kimm Pt. Co. 7.70 Korte Bros 267 45 Kos. Co. Hwy. 49.90 Lawson Prod, Inc. 62 20 Lincoln Graphic 146.16 LALBdy Sh. t 4 80 Lowman’s Rug. S. 21.00 MacAHister Mach. 12.92 Millington Bros. 85.05 Munson Mfr. S. 9.46 Short S. Supp. 40.00 Purity Cy.G 79.56 Reid Holcomb Co. 198.85 Schraders , 742 90 Share Corp 278 16 Smith Ford 576.79 S.O.S Diesel S 85 31 St Prod Corp 539 54 Stockberger Mach. 96.58 Tr Supp CO. 3 59 Tri St Bolt 79 63 Tr. Tr. Equip 203 44 War. Auto. Supp. 345.00 War . Ch. Co. 144 60 War Found Co 17 55 Whiteford SAS 856 15

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AUCTION FARM MACHINERY + GAS ENGINES -I- ANTIQUES + MISCELLANEOUS We have sold our farm and are retiring, we will sell the following located 5 miles southeast of Leesburg, Indiana on Armstrong road to Oswego, then south and east. Saturday, April 9 — 9:30 A.M. FARM MACHINERY NOTE: You will find this machinery and other items in excellent condition.. 1965 Massey Ferguson 165 diesel tractor, power steering, wide front, 3 pt.. 1600 hours; 1939 LA John Deere tractor with starter, like new. a real collector’s item; mower, plow and cultivator for the LA: 4-bottom Massey Ferguson 3 pt. plow with harrow; 3 pt. mark-out plow; 3 pt. posthole digger with 12“ auger; 4 row 3 pt. rear mount cultivator: 11* Case wheel disc; 12’ Oliver spring-tooth harrow; 3 pt. 18’ harrow weeder; 16’4” grain auger; 3 pt. 6’ rotary chopper; trailer type PTO corn shelter; 494A 4 row John Deere corn planter; International 13run steel wheeled grain drill with seeder; 100 gallon trailer type field sprayer; PTO seeder; 2 ton Gehl grinder-mixer, excellent; 7’ Massey Harris No. 6 semi-mounted mower; 4-wheeled David Bradley rubber tired manure spreader. SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE John Deere No. 45 self-propelled combine with 12* head and cab; 1968 New Idea 2 row pull-type corn picker, only used on 80.A.; 2 hopper boxes and gears; small homemade elevator; flat rack wagon and gear; portable drag line with motor; 42* wide channel elevator with 14 hp electric motor: nice 4-wheel rubber tired wagon with sides. TRUCK & AUTOMOBILE 1972 Custom 20 Chevrolet truck, power steering. V-8. 31.000 actual miles; 8’ Leer truck cap; 1964 Plymouth 6 cylinder 4 door automobile, runs good; Bolens 16” model T garden tiller; McCullough 143 chain saw; 12’ V aluminum boat. MISCELLANEOUS 20” hog fan: 16’ hog panels; hog feeders; hog troughs; other hog equipment; high speed electric washer; 2 cream separators: sump pump; wooden fence gates; platform scales; fence posts; 3 railroad irons; milk cans; 1960 Cushman motor scooter, overhauled; 2 old Johnson boat motors: hand corn shelters: iron kettle; Clipper fanning mill; old car parts; old lanterns. OLD GAS ENGINES LA International 14 hp gas engine; John Deere 14 hp gas engine; LA John Deere stationary engine; LA International 3hp gas engine; Fairbanks 3 hp gas engine with light plant; associated 14 hp gas engine 2 Delco light plants; old engine parts; these engines all run. GUNS World War II disposable 45 pistol, not shootable; 30-30 Buffalo Bill commemorative rifle; 35 cal. model 145 rifle with scope; 30-30 (325 C Stephens rifle; Japanese military rifle; ithica 20 gauge deer slayer rifle; Savage 22 rifle, patent 1905; Remington 5N 22 rifle; 410 bolt action shotgun; Model 600 J shot gun. reloading; binoculars, fishing and gun equipment. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES y Ftexsteel beige couch, good; 1973 20 cu. ft. upright freezer, like new; double contour chair that vibrates, heats and adjusts; 2 matching orange flower chairs; print occasional chair; good vinyl recliner chair; partial walnut corner cupboard; maple hutch; dinette table, round; excellent oval gateleg mahogany table; Depression Era 4-drawer chest; Depression Era dressing table: walnut 3 drawer chest; oak dresser; walnut hand carved bookcase with 3 drawers and adjustable shelves; walnut glass front cabinet; walnut commode; fold-down ladies writing desk; unique old shelf that folds into table, unusual; fern stand; excellent old cane bottom oak high chair that folds into stroller; Queen Ann rocker: oak stand with glass claw feet; walnut marble insert 3-drawer chest: New Haven mantel clock, runs; old dressing table with folding arms; old screen; 2 school desks; very old stool (out of schools) 4 plank-bottom chairs; marble top coffee table; round wooden butter chum; sausage staffer; stereoptican; good 12” portable TV: ELECTROPHONE TAPE DECK: OLD STEREO: SMALL Siivertone radio with record player; old Voctor low profile cabinet phonograph, good; 21” phonograph, red design coverlet; small wrought iron gas stove; old Ironstone bowl and pitcher, large amount of Depression glass; other glassware; china, some Hull, McCoy notary and a number of Avon bottles; 1973 Eureka deluxe sweeper; Plvmouth hollow type mantel clock, runs, by Forrestvilte Clock Co.; Nice Sessions small walnut hand carved mantel clock, runs; wall lamp bracket; 4 wall mount coffee grinders; broadax; stillards; old cutters; ice tongs; No. 2 coffee grinder; cherry pitter; 2 corn dryers; wooden handle augers; some old books; crocks and jugs; parts of old cabinets; 3 < onservos; Bentwood chair; old wooden cupboard. Speed-o-print mimeograph; Remington portable typewriter; typewriter stand; 3 old toy sewing machines; 2 window fans; many other items too numerous to mention. NOTE: Don’t Miss This Good Sate. Mrs. & Mrs. Rex Gentry, Owners Roger Hahn 219-773-4786 R. 4 Nappanee. IN

Wholesale E S Co 27.50 WAWTr. S. 891.41 Prud. Ins. 3,036.45 Leonard Stackhouse 50 00 Waddell Priq><o 57.00 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Peggy Shively 1,105.00 GenyceDißico 884.00 Karen Lea Harding 884.00 Kathi Kinney 884.00 Willie H Nine 884.00 Jean B. Teune 884.00 Antonia Wilkins 884.00 Tanya Wise 884.00 GinaG Deatsman 711.00 Mary O. Elsbury 711.00 Marjorie E. Himes 620.00 Mary Besson 540.00 Nina K. Bryant 540.00 Yvonne S. England 540.00 Jo EI len F ribley 540.00 Gina Deatsman 2? »6 Genyce K. Dißico 28.00 Mary Elsbury 9.80 Karen Harding 43.26 Kathi Kinney 29.54 Willie H. Nine 62.30 Peggy Shively 8.12 Jean B Teune 33.18 Tanya Wise 27.72 Un Tel Co. 303.59 H. Hackworth « 40.00 Great W Sch Supp. 77.60 Waraw Ins. 20.00 C.-C Amb. Serv. 60.00 J. J. Ludwig, M.D. 41.00 Medi Ply. inc. 5.03 David Steigmeyer. M.D. 75.00 Walter Drug Co. 39.55 Co for Ret. of K.C. 57.00 James Morgan, D C. 18.00 Christian Haven 1,147.00 Hosp House 330.84 Ind. Univ. Hsp. 90.50 Donna Rigdon 8 00 KOS. CO. HEALTH OEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Michael Dacquisto 400.00 Carroll Sherman 1.018.58 Loren Pound 869 75 Robert Booher 696 66 Barbara A. Clouse, RN 745.58 Nellie Van Marcke 568.33 Mary Johnson 550.83 Warsaw Postmaster 26 00 Robert C Booher 75.74 Barbara Clouse. R.N 68 88 Loren Pound 52.50 Car roll Sherman 97.30 United Tel.-Co. 52.13 Exec. Ofc. Mach. 28.60 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Commissioners on the 4th day of April, 1977 |

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