The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1963 — Page 3

Receipts And Disbursments July I,H« Through June 30,1963 Bal. 7-2-62 Receipts Disbursements Bal. 6-30-63 ' Special School Fund — $ $ 562,916.97 $ 337,695.37 $ 225,221.60 Tuition Fund 827,449.10 682,283.71 144,765.39 Bond Fund . 72,827.91 42,228.69 30,599.22 Cumulative Building 290,728.84 290,140.19 588.65 Investments - Cum. Bldg. 219,223.41 29,723.41 189,500.00 TOTAL j, $ *1,972,746.23 $1,382,071.37 $ 590,674.86 BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES V LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION F (Kosciusko County) JAMES C. STUCKY GLENN L. BROWN , DALE E. GRAHAM C. W. KROH ’ WILLIAM E. PEARL STATEMENT Os receipts and expenditures shown by report of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko County) Indiana for the fiscal year ending June, 30, 1963.

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Receipts Balance July 1, 1963 $ Misc. Income $ 1,693.35 Local Taxation 368,899.08 State Auditor 36,824.39 Transfer of funds ‘ from township and and the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Twp. 155,500.15 Total receipts for year $562,916£7 TOTAL RECEIPTS,AND BEGINNING BALANCE $562,916197 Disbursements American Technical Society $ 3JW ABC School Supply 25.43 Anglin & ■ Heierman 2,020.62 Allied, Inc. 6,950.72 Adams Typewriter 408.15 American Book Co. 194.41 Auer’s Service. 2,352.53 American Laundry 128.37 Augsburger’a IGA 254.27 Abingdon Press 3,14 American, Book Pub. Record 10.0 U American Heritage Publishers 23.60 Appenzeller Specialities 14.75 Aldens 55.40 R. Alford Cabinet Shop 9.00 Allis Chalmers 9.75 American Handicrafts Co. 13.65 Arts & Crafts Co. 247.13 Audio-Visual Aids Lib. 195.85 J. Alford 34.89 American Std. Wholesale Corp. 67.87 American Society of Agronomy 2.00 Americana Interstate Corp. 333.00 Allen Business Machines 116.71 American School Board Journal 23.58 Affiliated Publishers 1.36' Airken Sales 48.60 Aero 48.80 American Guidance 6.95 American Air-Filter Co. lOJ.OO American Museum of History 10.00 Arnold's Grocery 146.21 Acme Chemical Co. 21.44 Richard Anderson v „ 250.00 James Allejl 133.20 Betty Bair 3,000.00 Virginia Bess 2,400.00 Wilbur Bapmgartner 4,800.00 Levi Beer 5,304.00' Albert Blankenship 6,000.00 Charles Blankenship 80:00 George Auer, Jr. 72.00 Ernest Bushong 210.00 Baumgartner Service Station 74.11 C. D. Barnes • 424 58 Noble Blocker 1,188.33 Buhrt Builders Supply 1,250.00 A. E. Boyce 930.98 Bureau of Motor Vehicles 18.00 Beckley Cardy Co. , 381.40 Chas. Bennett Co. 25.41 Boyer Bros. Sales & Serv. 243.25 Bray’s Electric Shop 136.29 P. M. Brindenthrall 179.12 Brown & Brown 6,334.48 Burkes Audio-Visual 1,264.10 Burkholder Drug Co 45.8 b, Ball State Book Store 401.07 Bud's Body Shop " 274.75 Bureau of Tests 264.12 Baker & Taylor 1,637.53 Bcbbs-Merrill Co. 212.84 Brodnead-Garrett 143.15 A. H. Bird 289.95 Better Magazine Club 3,75 Baker Science Packets. 9.93 Brenners Multiplication Tables 9.95 R R Bowker Bros. 3.50 Blessings Musicians Supply 27.00 Bet-r Way Janitor 'Supplies 18.95 Better Homes & Gardens 3.00 J. R Baum, M.D. 15.00 Blankenship Rep. Serv. 19.00 Don Butts 1,300.00 Arlo Beiswanger 687.50 Mrs. Earl Black 200.00 Susan Bachman 67.50 Theo Beer 2,520.00 Ralph Berkyepile 2,430.00 Gerold Bushong 2,995.20 Sam Bushong " t 1,313.90 Crow Roofing Co. 5,033.60 Continental Press, Inc. 53.33 Consolidated Supply 431.90 Campbell & Hall, Inc. . 56.08 Cass Hudson Co 14.78 Coverall Rental 379.60 Class of ’63 N. Webster H. S. 90.89 Collier-MacMillian Lib. , 172.57 R. Leon Connolly 225.00 Costello Mfg. Co. 33.50 Geo. F. Gram Co. 393.65 Howell Culbertson 4.70 Carson Asphalt 649.40 Clinton Misco Co. 14.40 Conn & Buhrt Lbr. 22.80 Curtis Circulation Co. 7.50 Phil Campbell DX Agency 667.00 Curtis Circulation 3.85 Correlated Products 78.00 Cabin Creek Coal Sales 330.60 Central Scientific Corp. 7.98 Chronicle Scientific Co. 42.50 Vieative Society 30.79 Children’s Press. Inc. 133.65 California Test Bureau 59.00 F. E. Compton & Co. 122.18 Copps Music Center 12.1a Changing Times 10.00 R. A. Craig, M. D. , 31.00 Roscoe Coen = ’ 50.00 Consumers Union of U. S. 6.00 Custom Tile 615.00 Jean Coverstone 2,427.00 Daniel Caskey 370.00 "Edwyn Caskey 4,710.00 Ed Charlton 2,655.00 Eldon Clayton 2,790.00 Merle Campbell, Jr. 1,170.00 Doan Agriculture Digest 62.32 Denoyer-Geppert Co. 319.20 Doubleday & Co. 69.82 Deeter Electric Service 177.98 Darr's Gulf Service 444.89 T. S. Dennison Co. 8.09 DeLong Subscriptions 9.50 Demco Library Supplies 97.10 Dayton Electric Mfg. Co. 1.93 Alma Druckamiller 155.88 Everett Darr 2,581.20 Educi Music Bureau 216.87 Educational Record Sales 12.13 Executive Office Machines 1,717.80 Educational Reading Service 174.48 Elan Pub. Co. 11.25 Educational A— V, Inc. 105.87 Elkhart Boiler & Welding 224.27 Kenneth Everest 25.00 Educational Progress Serv. 68.45 Richard Edwards 420.00 El Diario De Nuears 3.50 Electronic Center 12.20 Educational Testing : 4.20 Encyclopedia Brittanica 17.85 Phili Eskew 75.00 Educational fttanuli 7.45 Dean Ferverda 204.76 Field Enterprises, Inc. 260.60 Firestone Pure Oil k ’ 247.89 Fitzpatrick Paint Mfg. 44.94 Film Strip of the Month Club 33.00 Follett Library Bk. Co. 208.96 Ft. Wayne Newspaper Co. 11.50 Franklin Watts, Inc. 44.28 Frederic, Post » 36.43 Fisher’s Shell Serv. 213.39 Follett Pub. Co. 147.09 I'urik & Wagnalls Co. 7-09 Firestone Construction 422.50 Fideler CO. 11.42 Fiankel Carbon 223.18 Fisher Scientific Co. 208.00 Frontier Press 27.65 Farmer’s Feed Service 71.65 E L. Fosbrink, M.D. 22.50 Melvin Fuller 45.00 Vicki Fuller 60.00 Evelyn Fawley 4,320.00 Pauline Firestone • , 44.55 Geographical Pub. Co. 118.00 Grolier Society 67.12 Gaylord Bros. , 222.75 Ginn * Co. 323.40 Charles L.'Garner 104.64 Garard Pub. Co. 54.99 D H. Goble 66.24 Gambles Store 10.35 Gillette’s Saw Service 24.50 Gcjshen Hdwe. 73.79 G. H P. Books 5.20 Garrett Book Co. 60.00 Golden press, Inc. 54.70 Gary’s Super Market 57.46 Gehris Piano Serv. 12 n Robert Garocee 50.00 Charles Garner 60.08 Dale Graham 125.00 Mary Jean Greiner 2,600.00 Harcourt, Brace & World 313.87 A. H. Heine Co. 100.00 Hammond * Stephens 30.28 H. R. Huntting Co. . ’ 416.39 Huntington Laboratories 1,631.94 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. CO. 1,319.85 E. M. Hale & Co. 395.39 Raymond H’-'man 15 P 2 Hauth Fire Service 179.50 Hire Electric 193.33 Hoosier Book & Supply 29.00 Hoosierland 3-50 House of Harter 461.95 Houghton-Mifflin 33.30 J. B. Hoy Agency 1,408.44 Hamilton Beach Co. 20 09 D. c. Heath 91-90 Heekman Bindery 349.46 Orlie Haffner ’ 100 C. S. Hammond Co. 18.34 Harper. & Rewe Pub. ' 41.51 Hillyard Sales 354.24

Mildred Hartman 25.00 Hughes Digging Service 45.77 J. I. Hullery, MD 7.50 Hatfield Electric Serv. 10.20 Hile Scund Engineer 17.50 Harold Hartman 83.09 David Howard • ' 334.00 Paula Haynes 240.00 Dina Hubartt 249.51 Carl Hadley 6,532.00 Jim Hibschman 212.00 Howard Haab 3,006.48 1 Ed Handgen ift* 1,980.00 - Richard Hollar 2,565 00 Informative Classroom Pictures 57.76 T I. B. M. T 227.05 Interstate Printers "& Pub. ; 40.92 F Lewis S. . **3426.37 ) Indiana Boiler & Pressure Bd. 38.50 2 Ingle’s Door Check Serv. 158.00 1 Indiana School Board Ass’n. 235.00 > Imperial Equip. Co. 4.12 L Indiana TextSte'Co.—- 24.24 ) Indiana Historical Society 13.00 1 International; Graphic Society 5.49 ! Indiana Council Teachers of Eng. 2.50 1 Wm. T. Jones, Ins. ~ 714.87 > «fifc*«.Cr#stal V 52 .21 > Johnson Service Co. 28.00 > Joint Service & Supply 871.43 • Elizabeth Jones 31.50 > Matty Jones 8,45X28 > Joseph Judkins 842.50 > Wayne Johnson 2,655.00 > Kos. Co. Farm Bureau 2.40 > Kiger & Co. ' 208.56 > Kettering Insurance, 325.13 1 o. L. Kline Sign Co. 526.00 ) Donn Kesler 35-93 ) Kipiinger Editors24.oo l Kammerer’s sdper SerVfce 138.94 1 Klem ’Supply Co. 2.61 | > Kinder Mfg. Co. . ‘ 141.35 ) Aiug School Equp. Corp. 20,307.24 > Jean Koher , 2,600.00 > Vivian Kern 2,081.83 • Andrew Kammerer . 35.00 I Chris Kammerer 2,430.00 l Gene Kammerer 606.00 i Harry Kilmer 418.50 I Little & Clark 1,276.58 • Lyon-Healy, Inc. 35’0.96 > Lakeland Printing Co. 177.83 ) Lathrop, Lee & Shephard 6.30 I Lakeland Drapery Shop 241.09 • Leesburg School, 174.11 > Leesourg Upholstery Shop 134.30 l Leonard Supply Co. 262.59 > Leesburg Lumber Co. 198.02 > Lee School Supply 743.83 Leesburg Septic Tank Serv. ' 100.00 I Lien Chemical Co. 3.75 I Lung's Custom Cabinets 1,192.29 I Laketon ■ Refinery 1 9,991.28 > Lentz Coal Co. 487.39 I Likens Sanitation Serv. 27.00 I Leesburg Methodist Church 20.16 Lyons Band Instruments 25.74 > Lincoln Graphic Co. 51.15 • Laidlaw Bros. ■“ 50.54 I Norvill. Lewis, M.D. 105.00 I Lock Music Shop 141.10 1 Phyllis Lentz ' *5.94 1 Loren Longenbaugh 1,000.00 James Lentz 850.00 • Harold Manor 62.50 I McWheeler & Sons 25.15 1 Merrick-Evaiis ' 6.53 1 E. M. Marrison 30.00 ’ Martin’s Electric Mtrs. 10.50 1 Jack Myers 133.20 1 Ryland Mock 1,422.1)0 1 Thurlow'Mock 2,746.80 Milford Water Dept. 559.61 . The Mail-Journal 258.89 Milford Iron & Welding 22.15 Co. 3.00 Mat-a-Door Co. 201.78 i Mishek Supply Co. 21.35 Modern Binding Corp. 152.68 Modern Office Machines 201.53 Paul H. Moore 192.22 Moellering Supply 644.45 C. S. Myers 444.16 S. E. Merriman Co. 2,092.62 Gale Metzger 427.16 Milford Electric Shop 465.04 ■ Milford Lbr. & Coal 230.92 Minneapolis-Honeywell, 69.58 : Martin’s Leesburg J#lll 4,958.37 ' Chas. E. Merrill Books 107.61 : Metcalf & Payne 726.14 I William Morrow & Co. 8.95 I Madison Chemical Co. 32.25 Modern School Supply 84.50 Middlewest Coal Co. 265.25 Modern Talking Pictures 21.30 McClintic Ins. Agency 1,312.81 McCormick-Mathers 6.17 McGowan Plbg. & Heat. 1,517.37 McCormick-Cutter 654.60 Al C. McClurg & Co. 383.59 Frank McGovern 50.50 McGraw-Hill 7.93 Materials for Learning. 9.26 Milford Hot Lunch 19.82 Maurer & Maurer 2,599.90 1 McMillon Co. 22.40 Milford H. S. 121.33 NIPSCO 19,353.42 Nasco, Inc. 45.46 N. Webster Lumber 138.67 Norwalk Truck Lines 19.46 Nicolai Machine 234.25 N. Webster H. S. Bookstore 49.60 North American Mogul 1,019.84 Northern Gases, Inc. 166.56 Nat’l. Biolocical Supply 47.37 Nat’l. Geographic Society 35.25 News Bookstore, Inc. 7.90 N. Webster Blue Flame, Inc. 313.05 . N. Webster Septic Tank Serv. 75.00 ' National 5 & 16 32.81 National Chemsearch 203.10 . National School Supply 125.00 N. Y. Central Railroad 261.01 ’ Naticna' Educ’l. Ass'n. 15.35 , Nat’l. Library Week 3,00 i Northwest Educ’l. Bureau 5.15 > Newsweek 5.37 . Hubert Neth 50.00 . Noble Neff 5,050.71 Kay Neff 2,100.00 Ralph Neff 3,034.80 , Oster’s 10.00 . Bazil O’Reilley 40.00 . Panama-Beaver 163.52 Piatt Electric 2.55 , Perfection Forms 7.3e . David Peek 16.47 , Paige’s Music Store " 10.60 j Pitney-Bowes Co. 33.00 , Purdue University 86.9 V > Pub. Clearing House 3.67 J. W. Pepper & Son 49.35 j Perry’s’ Sunoco Station 2.55 I Plan of the Month 5.00 > Perry’s Pictures 13.34 > Phend & Brown 70.00 ; Marilyn Paton 80.00 > Clyde Plough 600.uv : Pyramid Paper Cd. , 1,134.65 : Petty Cish ; 47.-w ) Public Employees Bet, Fund 2,052.20 i Passon’s Sport Center 7.93 I Chas. S. Rohrer & Soft 8.60 j J. M. Rieniche 60.00 5 Royal Mcßee Corp. 480.00 f 1 Elmer Ruch 368.36 | > Paul Ruch Plbg. & Heat. 18.75 j Robert Rumfelt ‘ 593.20 j Russell Ruple 450.40 ) Radio Cqrp. of America 7.16 j Reith-Riley Const. Co. 98.00 ) Rubank, Inc. 23.63 2 Randall's Garage ' 136.31 1 Reader’s Digest 47.41 j Robinson Plbg. & Heat. 222.71 5 Chet Reid Car Parts 8.62 5 Rich’s Texaco 274.15 j Mary Royer 15.00 j Floyd Rheinheimer, M. D. 144.00 j Rowland’s Market - 102.48 j S. P. Reiger 328.00 5 Norman Ross 165.00 j Laurence Randall 2,700.00 > Harley Robison 2,520.00 5 Patricia Reiff 2,500.00 1 Robert Reiff 7,740.00 I Jerry Rhoads 2,322.00 1 Shemberger’s Music Store 9.04 i Scott Freight Line 7.54 5 Syracuse Waten Co. 334.32 j Dr. Wm. Shunk 25.00 j Schade. Plbg. <Ss Heat. 404.67 1 Schorck’s Bottle Gas 22.50 j Simon Bros 1,580.23 j SmithfAlsop Paint Co; 153.89 j Mac Summe Mag. ) Science Research Assoc. 1,084.20 1 Sharp Hdwe. 481.51 > Lloyd Smiley 114.00 j Edgar A. Speer 188.32 j State Farm & Fire Casuality 138.50 7 Stucky Furniture 532.00 ) Syracuse Hdwe. 50.38 3 Syracuse Quality Printers 165.00 j Schrader-Warsaw Co. 4.31 I Scott-Foresman Co. 435.77 5 Secor Sound Craft 9.54 j Snapp Music Co. 18.25 ■> Stansi Scientific Co. 23.11 j Syracuse Cleaners 23.50 j Robert Simon 4,082.50 0 Stanley Scott » 2,516.80 3 SinSer Sewing Machine 64.70 5! Society for Visual Education, Inc. 95.39 0 Stump Printing Ser. 8.93 l Sunbeam Appliance 18.07 3 Supt. of Documents 1.00 j Syracuse H. S. Hot Lunch 12 95 5 Sawyer Sand & Gravel , . 9»lv j Sign Sales, Inc. ■j- 2.W I G. W. Stalter, M. D. 50.00 L H. Stoffer ‘ 35 CO 4 Syracuse H. S. Extracurricular Fund 165.00

Leesburg-Oswego

By«MRS. MAX McMILLAN ATTEND CAMP IN MICHIGAN Gloria Vandermark, Cindy Welborn, Bruce Vandermark, Karen Welborn, and Eddie Park are all attending camp this week near Cassopolis, Mich. They all attend the Leesburg Brethren church in Leesburg. Pastor Kenneth Koontz is attending the camp this week also. CELEBRATES I2TH BIRTHDAY Miss Christina Archer, daughter of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Norman Archer of Leesburg, was honored Sunday at a birthday dinner at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Heaton of Leesburg. Miss Audrey Rogers of near Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Archer, Jim, Mark, and Jeff then went to the Archer home where they enjoyed ice cream and cake. IN PARK VIfW HOSPITAL Mrs. Wilbur .(Mildred) Klopenstein of near Leesburg is a patient at the Park View hosiptal in Fort Wayne. Her room is number 736. Mrs. Klopenstein would enjoy hearing from her friends. YOUNG MARRIED CLASS MEETS . The Young Married People’s class of the Calvery Baptist church of Oswego enjoyed homemade ice cream Saturday evening in the yard of the church. The class has monthly parties.

Silver-Burdett 3-07 Scaffolding Co. of Indiana 4’>.eo Scholastic Magazines 4.W Science Educators Book Society 6.84 Sears, Roebuck 184.94 Simplex Time Recorder 163.30 John Strouse 41 474.08 Syracuse Elem. School 28.45 Syracuse Fire Dept. 11.60 Sunray DX Oil 1,035.59 Syracuse Electric 220.69 Mary Jo Scott 80.00 Scott-Kindy 12.80 Town of Syracuse 1,974.15 Times-Union 237.43 Trick Supply Co. 130.95 Teghtmyer Hdwe. Co. 93.31 Texaco Service 180 C 3 Time Reading Program 25.80 Troyer Pub. Co. 3.50 Gaylord Toll 172.33 Turner-Porter 71.22 Texas Refinery Corp. 58.00 Treeman Printing Co. 29.40 Taylor-Martin ‘ 104.40 James Turner 500.00 United Telephone 2,593.27 U. S. Chemical Co. 1,678.36 U. S. Pencil Co. 20.35 United Nations 4.45 ; University Book Service 53.88 United Scientific 98.53 U. S Publis-.- rs < 293 59 Uptown Stationers • 6.47 Universal Drafting Machine Corp. 12.99 Elder Ummel 400.00 Viking Company 31.56 Viking Press Co. 19.71 Vocational Guidance Manuals 5.89 -Jerald Van Meter 100.00 Westron Corp. ,’l 974.28 Wawasee Ins. Agency 41.94 Warsaw Chemical Co. 476.27 Wawasee Lumber Co. 113.77 Wawasee Village Hdwe. 141.65 W. M. Welch 1,115.92 Wheatley’s ’ 43.80 Wilkins-Anderson 538.78 , D. M. Whitcomb Supply 186.86 i White & Wagoner 477.19 | Warsaw Printing Co. 31.85 Wayne Camera & Equip. Co. 475.15 ' West Chemical 39.90 1 Larry Weaver 30.00 | Melvin Weaver 37.00 | J. Weston Walch 8.39 . Welch Scientific 63.98 , Warsaw Off. Supp. 8.70 Webster Pub. Co. 40.82 H. W. Wilson 218.50 Harry M. Ward 30.78 Wawasee T. V. 32.25 Whislers Marine 80.70 Williams Electric 2.00 H. P, Woodruff 25.00 Western Union 2.08 World Book Year Book 35.70 Weaver’s Standard Station 235.51 Warsaw Dry Cleaners 59.51 Willis Whisler 3,796.50 : Max Workman 1,368.00 White & Wagoner 1,350.00 Henry Whelan 2,835.00 | Lawrence Wilcoxsoh 2,637.00 Glen White 2,682.00 Lecn White ? 2.646.00 Richard Workman ’» 1,342.00 Donald Watkins s 2,475.00 Melvin Weaver v-f 1,278 00 Yale Univ. Press 23.69 A. B. Young Co. 141.04 Harold Young 48.40 A. B. Young Co. 306.27 Yoder GMC 98.16 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $337,695.37 BALANCE JUNE 30, 1963 $225,221.60 TUITION FUND Receipts Balance July 11 1962 $ Local Taxation $396,617.95 State Dist. 250,485.69 State Vocational Dist. 3,176.00 Transfer of funds from townships & Metropolitan School Dis- . trict of Turkey Creek Township 145,753.61 Congressional f Interest , 1 273.94 Transfer Tuition 10,014.63 Retire. Repaid 20,727.28 Total Receipts for year $827,049.10 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING BALANCE $827,049.10 Disbursements James Alford $5,604.00 Janice Baumgartner 6,192.90 Rollin Cutter 6,910.97 Charles Davies 5,052.50 Richard Edwards 7,483.32 Philip Fawley 6,377.50 David Howard 5,245:00 James Lenta 6,075.00 Loren Longenbaugh 6,695.00 Gareth Meek 5,606.19 Paul Moore 9,575.83 Michael Neff 4,935.00 Mary Rigdon 5,287.50 Shirley Talmadge ’ 5,715.00 1 Eldon Ummel 7,926.93 | Max Ellen Wagner 4,867.50 Mary Whiteman 6,620.00 1 Mary Alice Witsaman 6,725.81 Robert Yoder 5,052.50 Joan Alford 5,750.00 Homer Allen 6,625.00 Edna Bryant 1,735.21 Wendell Buntain 5,625.00 Maridee Cutter 5,096.25 Virginia Marshall 3,968.75 Virginia Ditmer 6,345.00 Mary Gants 4,700.00 Warren Harmeson 5,170.00 Karel Hollingsworth 4,817.501 Helen Knapp 5,170.00 Lois King 5,052.50 Betty Kowallik 6,875.00 Ruth Meredith 4,700.00 Gladys Morris 4,700.00 Joan Myers 5,625.00 Edna Peebles 6,345.00 . Norman Ross 4,700.00: Edgar A. Speer 8,400.00 i Marie Stevanus 5,052.50 Eloyce Van Lue 5,640.00 j Esther Weaver 6,345.00 1 John Smith 2,000.00 Richard Crampton 5,715.00 Max Bailey , 4,950.00 Floyd Baker 7,670.01 Elias Bazzinl • 5,082.00 Doris Braithwaite 5,758.00 ; Mary Ann Howard 756.00 Donald Butts k 6,800.001 Gladys Culver 4,509.00 Jack Dietrick 4,970.00 Ruth Gunter 4,375 00 Jeanette Harvuot 5,508.53 Richard Kelley 2,025.00 Carl Kiser 6,000.00 , James Kline 5,850.00 Marion Lantz 6,522.50 Gale Metzger 3,000.00 | Mary Nine 4,500.00 ' Sarah Perry 6,145.00 Elizabeth Rothenberger 4,500.00 Lois Royer 6,145.00 Paul Royer 7,300.00 Joan Sharp 5,160.00 Gaylord Toll 8,400.00 Mary Vonasch 4,970 00 Joy Warner 5,090.00 .Ralph Bushong . 5,070.00 Elmira Turner 5 A-- - ,-Z 4,943-39! jsm«s Turner Charles McClure 4,735.00 Jean Reasoner 5,087.50 Mary Stalter 2,666.85

TO HOLD SERVICES Pastor Lewis Engle will conduct services Thursday evening at ’ the Leesburg Brethren church 1 while Pastor Koontz is in Michl- ■ gan. Services begin at 7:00. i . ' ■ ' . COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis and daughter of Gas City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buskirk, Sr. of Tippecanoe Lake. Jimmy Alber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adison Alber, Tempe, Ariz., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Alber, Retha and Mary of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welty and family of New Paris were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Alber and family of Leesburg. Mrs. Charles Weldy of Warsaw was a week end guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max McMillan, Debbie and Skip of Oswego. I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blue and children of near Tippecanoe Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunter and family of near Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose and family of Indianapolis were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter of near Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Duean Brown, Kenen, Keith and Mark of Claypool were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max S. McMillan, Debbie and Skip of Oswego.

Richard Anderson 5,380.00 Roger Bower 4.800 00 Gwendoline Dewart 4,700.00 Joy Fair 5,050 ?? Katherine Farrar 4,SC ?'2a Marthk .Fawley 4,690.00 Charles’Garner 3 ’9 40 '92 Mary Hayes 4 ’ 50 Mary Hoffer 6,020 .60 Robert Holcomb 6,500.00 Lawrence Hudson 6 'OO 00 Virginia Huffman j,600.00Jack Myers 5,145:00 Ma’-illyn Phillips 4,773.34 Robert Plummer 5,409.00 Nellie Riley 5,000.00 Irene Robison 5,400.00 Thelma Snyder 6,250.00 Anna Wright 5,563.89 Maureen Johnson 1,206:00 James Allen 5,642.50 Annabelle Anglin ' 5,380 00 Betty Arthur 5,580.00 Don Babb 4,720 00 Arie Beiswanger 7,300.00 William Cole ' 4,720.00 Lois Evans 4,(20.60 Noami Harford 6,040.00 Kenneth Hullinger 3,5>3.95 ■ Paul Kegebein n.0J0.00 Donr. Kesler 0, i'jB.OO Marl* Kneeland 4.710 'to Joseph Judkins 7,800.00 Ethe’ Lambert 6 640.60 Npreen Marriott 4,720.00 Violet Phend 4.614.22 Maxine Robinson 5,860.00 Mabel Snyder 5,380.00 John Strouse 6,942.00 Bessie Sunthimer 6.040.00 Elsie Templin 6,040.00 Jose Thompson 4.830.0-) Joan Tompkins 4,870.00 Fleda Vanderveer 6,040.00 Jerald Van Meter 5,840.00 Ann Watts 5,050 00 Dorothy Williams 6,560.00 , Harold Young 8,904.00 i Eileen Loeffler 4,500.00 Lucy Morgan 4,810.00 ' Betty Geozeff 1,425.00 Judith Bailey 307.50 i Wilma Allen 67.50 John Baker 105:00 | Shirley Bobeck 11'2.50 June Brown 165.00 ; Ethel Callitt 15.00 Carpi Darr 67.50 Dorethy Gall 45.00 Myra Gundeu 450.00 Hulleta Carey 270.00 i Belva Jane Hom 45.00 Jav Hughes 157.50 Elaine Johnson 7.50 Brooks Linn 195.00 Luella Longenbaugh 30.00 Charlotte McCleary 135.00 Catherine McClure 45.00 Richard Martin 52.50 Barbara Myers 45.00 ! Lois Nagel 15.00 Ida Neff 600.00 Voyle Osborn 120.00 , Ruth Rapp 105.00 Mary Richey 300.00 Norma Roose 15. C-3 Edith Saul 15.00 Lucille Searfoss 195.00 Patricia Shank 60.00 Marybelle Sharp 90.00 Carl Shearer 60.00 Maxine Yoder 335.00 Nancy McClure 15.00 Ellen Smith 15.00 Wilma Steffen 120.00 Public EBP. Ret. Fund. 4.00 Warsaw Community Schools 337.02 Bloomington Metropolitan Schools 527.35 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS \5682,283.71 BALANCE JUNE 30, 1963 $144,765.39 BOND FUND Receipts Balance July 1,1962 S Local Taxation $47,678.66 Transfer of funds from townships and the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township 25,149.25 Total receipts for the fiscal year $72,827 91 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING BALANCE $72,827.31 Disbursements State Bank of Syracuse $20,452.44 First National Bank of Warsaw Milford Branch 9,664.38 Peoples State Bank 4,759.99 Farmers State Bank 7,351.88 Total Disbursments $42,288.69 BALANCE JUNE 30, 1963 $30,599 22 CUMULATIVE BUILDING Receipts Balance July 1,1962 $ Local Taxation $183,027.68 Interest on Invest. 1,349.63 I Transfer of funds from townships and the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township 76,351.53 Investments sold 30,000.00 Total receipts for the fiscal year $290,728.8* TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING BALANCE $290,723.64 Disbursements ' Haugk Plumbing and Heating $28,400.00 Brown and Brown 48,121.63 Delp Elec. Co. 6,673.05 Wm. C. Baer, Eng. 1,425.25 Bender Plumbing and Heating 15,288.27 . Allied, Inc. 339.20 Custom Tile CO'. 1,539.00 I Hill and Sound Co. 105.91 I Gerald Hartman 1,040.00. 1 Graves and Hageman, Inc. ' 330.00 Lakeline Cabinet Co. 885.00 King School Equip. Co. 2,253.19 Moss Engr. Co. 583.00 The Mills Co. 1,480.00 ;A. E. Modezjewski 1,797.91 Old Fort Supp. Co. 491.50 i R. C. McPherson 196.00 McWheeler and Son 35.04 Maurer and Maurer 3,954.58 Inv. from Cum. Fund 175,201.66 Total Disbursments $290,140.19 ' BALANCE JUNE 30, 1963 $588.65 I INVESTMENTS - Cumulative Fund Receipts Balance July 1,1962 , $ Transfer of funds from Tippecanoe Township and the Metropolitan School District of Turkey Creek Township ’ $44,223.41 Investments Purchased 175,000.00 Total receipts for the 1 i L ...fiscal year - i $219,223.41 rt— — Disbursements i Investments Sold $29,723.41 I —— .J BALANCE JUNE 30, 1963 $189,500.00

Joel and Stephen Popenfoose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Popenfoose of Indianapolis, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter of near Oswego. “Butch” Stookey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stookey is at Camp McCluere at Silver Lake. The camp is a conservation camp. Butch will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright of Battle Creek, Mich, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stookey of near Chapman Lake. Mrs. Norman Archer, Mark, Jeff, Jim and Christina of Leesburg were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Kiser and Julie of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Klopenstein of Milford- were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsberger of near Milford, Miss Carlene Weirick and Pardee Gunter of Leesburg spent Sunday in Chicago. They attended the Brethren church in Wheaton where Pastor Berkey, former preacher at Leesburg, is now minister. They enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Schudet in Chicago. Warren McCann of Chicago is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann of Leesburg. Mr. McCann is recuperating from a recent operation. Margaret Armstrong, Ann O’Hera and Mrs. Ann Dillon of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansman of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann of Leesburg entertained Saturday at a cook out. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCann of Plymouth Herbert McCann of Talmadge, Mr. Jim McCann of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman and sons of Leesburg, Miss Merna McCann of Plymouth, ° and Mrs. Lewis Hartman of Leesburg. Your truly will be on vacation for the next three weeks, Mrs. Everett Wenger of Oswego, 453-4776 has kindly consented to take over my typewriter until I return. Please call her if you have any news. LONG, Amy Gladys Mr. and Mrs. William Long of Syracuse are parents of a daughter, Amy Gladys, bom Saturday, July 20, at 8:23 a. m. in the Elkhart General hospital. The baby weighed four pounds, seven ounces. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Snyder of Carnegie, Pa.

Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY NORTH WEBSTER, CIVIL TOWN, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of North Webster, Civil Town. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil town, at their regular meeting place, on the 26th day of August. 1963, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND | Services Contractual 3,622.00 Materials 3,000.00 Salary of Town Trustees $ 540.00 Supplies 7 830.00 Salary of Clerk-Treasurer 500.00 current Charges 600.00 Total Street Fund — S 3,900.00 Salary of Marshal & I Properties 600.00 FIREMEN’S FUND Deputy Marshalj.- 5,400.00 ' Purchase and maintenance of Compensation of Town Attorney 75.00 1 Total General Fund $13,032.00 special fire equipment —_—s 250.00 Compensation of Firemen 240.00 STREET FUND — Other Compensation 625.001 Services Personal $ 900.00 Total Firemen's Fund $ 250.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Street Firemen December 31st Os Incoming Year: Fund Fund Fund I. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1964, inclusive $13,032.00 $ 3,900.00 $250.00 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31, of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 7,500.00 3,C00.00 250.00 3. Additional appropriations to tee made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year — , 150..00 1,500.00 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year — 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 20,682.00 8.400.00 500.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: L 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year 8,840.00 5,401.00 250.00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) T — 3,995.00 106.00 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedules on file). a. Special taxes 750.00 b. All other revenue 1.075.00 4.700.00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) 14.660:00 10,131.00 356.00 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) — 6.022.00 . 144.00 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30 less Misc. Revenue for same period)L 4,5'00.00 100.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11) 10.522.00 244.00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property- > $833,060.00 Levy on Levy on Amount co FUNDS — Polls Propertv B» Raised General $ $1.26 $10,466.00 Firemen’s Fund —— — 03 249.00 Total ----1 $ $1.29 $10,715.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS — 1960 1961 1962 1963 General $11,336.00 $11,703.00 $10,108.30 $10,081.00 Firemen’s Fund 148.00 164,00 355.00 250.00 Total s_ -*. $11,484X0 $11,867.00 $10,463.00 $10,331.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, er on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereof by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. - „ • ’ H. A. GANGER Clerk-Treasurer ■< Dated July 24, 1963 MJ — J. 25 & A. 1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD Notice is hereby given the taxpayers or Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August, 1963, will consider the following budget:* ' TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND Memorial Day Exp. - 50.00 Principal and Interest on bonds $ 7,480.00 Pay of Trustee, Rent. Exam of Records 50.00 TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND Clerical & Travel Exp. $ 2,045.00 Other Civil Twp. Expenses 780.00 jB. Direct Relief Books, Stationery, Prtg. & Adv. 300.00 ——l. Medical, Hosp, and Burial $.3,000.00 Care of Cenieteries 1,100.00: Total Twp. Fund $ 4,475.00 1 2. Other Direct Relief 2,000.00 Other JP Expense 150.00 CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FUND I Total Twp. Poor Relief Fund __s 4,000.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED f Fire Civil FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES - Township Fighting Sch. Bd. TO DECEMBER 31, OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund I. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1964, inclusive $4,475 $11,580 $7,48# 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31, present year, to be made froiii appropriations unexpended 3,985 10,010 3,800 3. Additional Appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year — — 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3—— 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1,2, 3. and 4) 8,460 21,590 11,280 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance, June 30th of present year —— 5.120 14,144 -373 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement) 1,376 3,058 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of Incoming year (Schedule on file). *.— (a) Special Taxes < 30 (b) All Other Revenue 70 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 6,596 17,202 -379 10. Net Amount Required to be raised for Expense to Dee. 31st of incoming year (Deduct line 9 from line 5) , 1,864 4,388 11,659 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expenses from Jan. 1, to June 30, Less from Lakeland School Corp. Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 1,602 1,876 12. Amount to be raised by tax levy (Add lines 10 and 11)’ . $3,466 $ 6,264 ’ PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property : $8,665,620.00 Township only $7,832,560.00 Number of Taxable Polls — 435 FUNDS — Levy on Levy on Amount Polls Property to be Raised Township ;—- — $ $ .04 $ 3,466 Fire Fighting .08 6,264 TOTAL 5 $ .12 $ 9,730 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED . To Be FUNDS — Collected Collected Collected Collected 1960 1961 1962 1963 Township $ 6,831 $ 4,536 $ 5,320 $ 4.245' Fire Fighting 3,726 9,056 8,645 7,651 TOTAL— j. $10,557 $13,592 $13,965 $11,896 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. WILLIS W. WHISLER < Trustee, Tippecanoe Township. Dated July 22, 1963 MJ — J. 25 & A. 1

Christian Church Circles In July Meetings The three circles of the Milford Christian church met for their July meetings on Thursday, July 18, at 7:30. Circle 1 met with Mrs. Roger Graff for an evening of sewing. The ladies are working on baby clothes which will be sent to an African hospital for distribution. Mrs. Dave Hartter, co-chairman, presided at the short business session in the absence of the chairman, Mr. John Yeater. Devotions on the Bible were given by Mrs.: D. G. Seely and prayer was given I by Mrs. Carl Shearer. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Graff served refreshments of cook-1 ies, ice cream, and iced tea to the eight members present and to her sister, Mrs. Don Boyd, of Hollywood, Fla. Circle 2 Circle 2 met in the Waubee lake home of Mrs. Jerry Bushong I for a social evening and a silent! auction. Mrs. Mary Huber served as co-hostess. Mrs. Bushong, circle chairman, presided at the short business meeting during which time the circles’ Christmas card selling was discussed along with the other selling projects that the ladies have underway. Mrs. Dale Stump had charge of the devotions. She used “Time” for her topic for the evening. Tooth brushes and toothpaste were taken to the meeting and are being sent to the Indiana Children’s Christian home in Ladoga. At the close of the evening’s meeting Mrs. Bushong served refreshments of ice cream, cookies, coffee and punch to the 11 members present. Circle 3 Members of Circle 3 met at the home of Mrs. John Gardner for their July meeting. - Mrs. Ray Bray, chairman, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Gardner conducted a contest and passed out catalogs. Profits made from ordering from the catalogs will go into the circle’s treasury. Mrs. Marvin Rapp was in charge of the evening’s scripture and devotions. Prayer was given by Mrs. Randall Dewart. Sherbets, cookies, and iced tea vgere served to the 10 members

Thursday, July 25, 1963

i BETROTHED — Mrs. Jane Le Count, Syracuse, announces the betrothal o f her daughter, Susan, Kay, to Robert Hasse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hasse, r 2 Syracuse. Miss LeCount is a graduate of i Syracuse high school, class of 1963. ! Mr. Hasse graduated from Tippei canoe high school and is employed at Liberty Coach at Syracuse. No date has been set for the wedding. and two children present by the hostess at the close of the meeting. Wawakeechie H. D. Club Has Summer Picnic The Wawakeechie Home Demonstration club had its annual 1 summer picnic Wednesday at the Ogden Island home of Mrs. Wil--1 liam Peters. The dinner was a pot luck with ■ 18 members present. There were ■ also two guests present, Mrs. Alice Vogeli of Evansville who is the mother of Mrs. Raymond ! Campbell and Susan, the daughter ’ of Mrs. Raymond Wilson. A short business meeting after ■ which games were played. Prizes ■ were won by Mrs. Raymond Wil- ■ | son, Mrs. Raymond Denzel and i Mrs. Fred Banta. In charge of the ' games were Mrs-. Raymond Campbell, Mrs. Glee Gunter t and Mrs. : Vernon Martin. Hostesses for the pot luck dln- . ner were Mrs. Ralph Clingaman and Mrs. Peters. The next meeti ing will be August 28 at the Turkey Creek Conservation club house.

THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Lakeland Area Hit By Storm Friday Evening High velocity winds of near tornado strength hit the Lakeland area yrith a down pour of rain, thunder and lightning last Friday night. Reports from O’Hare field in Chicago gavfe the storm area from Chicago to Toledo, O. Kosciusko county suffered no fatalities and the only injury reported jwas to Robert LeCount, son of Mrs. Jane LeCount of Syracuse. Robert was driving in the storm when he ran into a tree that had fallen across the Milford-Syracuse road near the Lyle Kell farm. He received a bruise on his arm. The Ford station wagon that he was driving was listed as a total loss. County sheriff reported that several trees blocked roads near Milford, Syracuse, Chapman, lake,-, and Papakeechie lake. County highway crews removed the trees. Worse Since ’42 James Breed, district manager of the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, stated that the electrical service to all patrons had been restored after the “worst storm since 1942.” The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee areas were without electricity for some time. Leesburg, Oswego, Etna Green, Pierceton and Silver Lake vtere also without power during the evening. ' Reports stated that many limbs were down in the Lakeland area an<j much damage was done to lawn furniture. The B and O gates at the Huntington street crossing in Syracuse would not function correctly during the storm. Telephone service was disrupted over the week end in ma®y parts of the area due to the storms. Extra linemen were on duty Satuhday afternoon and Monday to repair lines. A cable also had to be repaired. Several citizens reported their telephones out Os order ia Syracuse. In Milford the fire department’s phones were reported out during the storm. One minor accident was reported during the storm. It occurred when Sam Larsen of Syracuse lost control of his car near the Harkless Boat Company on Lake Wawasee. and went into the ditch. Mr. Larsen was not injured.

Sunday guests of Mrs. Katherine Stoller of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moses of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steffen of. Milford attended the Gerber family reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber at Bluffton. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Taylor at Milford Junction were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatfield of southwest of Warsaw; son, Junior Taylor of Auburn; grandson, Bobby Spence, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vestal. The Vestals have been staying with the Taylors for the past week and a half. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Civil Town of North Webster, Kos- - riusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 8:00 o'clock ?. M. on the 26th day of August. 1963, will consider the following additional ap- | propriations which said officers consider i necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. General Fund No. ”72 - Equipment SIOO.OO No. 551 - Insurance 50.00 Street Fund 114 - Other Compensation (Tabor) $500.00 444 - Materials 1,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such a meeting 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 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 appropriations may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. H A. GANGER. Clerk-Treasurer MJ — J. 25 & ,A. 1 LEGAL NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF WA-NEE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, ELKHART-KOS-CIUSKO COUNTIES, STATE OF INDIANA. You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of June, 1963, the Board of School Trustees of Wa-Nee Community Schools, of Elkhart and Kosciusko Counties, Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of Chapter 57, Acts of 1945, as amended, duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumulative buildin or Sinking Fund was established to provide for the following. 1. To provide the! original capital cost for the construction! and equipment of new school buildings) for classroom purposes. 2. To provide funds for the acquisition of land and Improvements thereon, if any, for school building purposes, providing that funds are available or will be available for 'the construction of new school buildings for classroom purposes on such land so acquired. 3. To provide . the original capital costs of remodeling for school classroom purposes any building presently used for school purposes. 4. To provide funds for the leasing or renting of existing real estate suitable for school class- , room purposes. 5. To provide funds for the acquisition of any land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or to provide funds for the improvements of any land so acquireded, and also to provide funds for the improvement or construction of any street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress to any property used for school !j purposes, whether the land is owned by the school or by any city, county, state or whether or not such land is already a public street, road or sidewalk: and also to provide funds, when available, for the installation of a water supply system, including water conduits. Such fund to be provided for by a tax levy ftf twenty-five cents ($ .25) on each One Hundred Dollars (sloo.oo' of taxable real and personal property within saidtaxing unit, said tax to be levied an- , nually beginning in 1963, payable in 1964, and continuing for a total period of ten (10) years, as authorized by said Act. ■ 1 That pursuant to said Act, ten (10) or more taxpayers in said taxing unit, other than those who pay poll tax only, and who will be affected by said tax levy, may file a petition with the County Aud- | itor of Elkhart and Kosciusko Counties, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth heir objections to -the proposed levy. Upon filing of said petition; the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the State Board of Tax Commissiqijer,, which Board will subsequently fix a date and conduct a public hearing on said,. proposed levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. ' ; BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES WA'-/tEE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS By L William Jessop, President Ray S. Pippenger, Vice-President 1 ' Richard E. Berger, Secretary Dr. Forest M. Kendall, Treasurer Dr. Robert Abel W. Dale Christner Kenneth Smith

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