The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1964 — Page 16

20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 27, 1944 , William C. Redmon, 75, of Peru died Sunday at his home. About 25 years ago he established the summer resort at Dewart Lake which is well known as Redmon Park. He is survived by his wife, the former Maelena La well; three 30ns, Marion, Charles, and Willard, all of. Peru. 1 a Miss Lorabelle Ferverda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda, X has been chosen queen for Valentine Day's activities at Manchester college which will consist of a banquet and R- special program. ' Miss .Ferverda is a junior at college. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bowker of r 2 Milford are the parents of a daughter born at the Goshen hospital Jan. 22. I Milford Trojans are runners-up I " in the county tourney. To reach the finals they defeated Mentone , 36-32; Etna Green 55-42; and War- ‘ saw 49-48. Pierceton won the final game with a score of 54-38. Milford was in eighth place in the county standings when they entered the tourney. y 3

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagoner spent the week end in Lafayette visiting their son. Max, who is a student at Purdue university. Unusually mild weather in Milford and vicinity. Tuesday at 3 p. m. the thermometer registered 58 degrees and on Wednesday at 10 a. m. the temperature was 48 degrees. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 25, 1934 A son weighing nine pounds was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wuthrich Saturday. Jan. 20. Miss Mary Mast is employed in the home. George Felkner has purchased the 80-acre farm adjoining the old E. W. Felkner farm about a mile south of Milford from Mrs. Ethel Allen of Dayton. O. Melvin Gunderman spent Tuesday, Jan. 23. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Melvin Llngofelter, it being his birthday and hers. John Holloway of New Parts visited the Daniel Mishler family a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of east of Milford celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Wednesday. ■ Floyd Schuder and family who reside on the Harley Person farm near North Webster will move to Milford this spring, occupying the Allie Schuder home. ■pfdrd’s Peppermint Shooters laKßyracuse aside in tiptop mannt* Friday night with a score of 25 to 18. 40 YEARS AGO. JAN. 24, 1924 .Miss Esther Felkner was the first to report this year of seeing a robin. She saw this robin early Monday afternoon and stated that the bird seemed to be enjoying

QLegals. I 1 PART I MOTHE TO BIDDER* FOB AN ADDITION TO THE SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY < <l*- Byracum Public Library. Byracu*».! ' Indiana. by and through it* Board of < TniMoe* will receive sealed bld* tor an addition to and remodeling of the Byracua*. Public Library anul 3:38 pm. BBT. . February 7. 1964. tn the Byr*cu*.> Public J Library. Syracuse. Indiana, at which time . and plaice they will be publicly opened 1 and read aloud Any bld received alter th* above d- ucnated time will be return- | •d unopened. i Proposal* ar* desired tor the following * claaaee of work: <A» General Construe- J lion <B> Heatins. Ventilating and Plumbing AC) Electrical wot*. 1 _ I All work shall be con* true ted in full accordance with Utt* Notice. Infraction* i to Bidders. General Conditions. Bpectal Condition*, Specification* . for Workmanship and Material*, and plan* a* pre- < pared by Maur.r A Maurer. Architects A Engineer* 312 Lafayette Building. | South Bend. Indiana. All proposal* shall be properly and completely executed on Fora No. 96 General Bid for Public Building*. »» , prescribed by the Stat* Board of Account*. The Non-CoHusion Affidavit shall be property executed. AU proposal* exceeding *5.0*0 0* shall be accompanied by Form No. 96-A. Standard Questionnaire and Financial Statement tor Bidders, prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana, completely filled out. No bidder may withdraw bi* bid for a period of thirty <3O» day* after th* date set for the op*-nin< thereof, Bach propoaal shall also be accompanied by an acceptable Bld Bond. A Certified or Bank Officer* Check made payable to th* Syracuse Public Library for an amount of not lea* than flee percent (SO of th* -amount of the proposal, which bond or check shall be forfeited a* Liquidated Damages tn case Os failure of the successful bidder to enter into a contract and furnish a satiafactory performance bond in an amount equal t to the contract price within (18) day* after notification of the accapfano* of Bach succemful bidder shall be required to furnub th* Owner with a contract performance bond, satisfactory to the Owner, conditioned upon the final completion of said building t®- the part thereof covered by the bid! In accord- , anA with and within the time provided in th* contract thereof. The coat of said bond shall b* paid by th* Contractor and it shall be delivered to th* Owner prior to mtwrta* upon the performance of th* Contract. Bach proposal and accompanln* documents shal l b* aealed and eodormd M specified m the Instruction* to Bidden Bach contractor shall pay not too* than th* seal* of sraw* •» approved pursuant t* Chapter 319 of th* Acts ofthe General Assembly of Indiana for Th* Contract Doetunonu. toeudJng Finn* and Specifications, ar* on ftl* at the office* of: F W Dodge Corp. 1433 N Meridian, mdiaaapohs. Indiana. F, W Dod** Corp . MU W. Anthw. Fort Wayne, todtana. Administrative Building CounclL Xndianancdl*. VtnStwa* SXnribU bidder* way obtain and optMdflcnttano upon appDcadan to th? ZSSSS: Maurer A Maurw. Architect*. * Bagtnaeri. 31> Lafayette Buildtea. Sooth B«n4* IMMMmmu » The Board of Ttwttis*. ike Library of Syracuse. Indiana r**«rve* 2. reject aa, and/or «D MW«d WKtfW 9tiK9 teftetetelllS* w uTSWw* fertile* STILACVSB Dqted’lt day of January. Ittt jgj _j,M •33

the weather. > Rachael Blough, widow of James Blough. who died over a year ago, died at the home of her son near North Liberty last Thursday. The Bloughs were residents of Milford 16 years ago. Eva rd Blanchard, who has been employed at the Martin barber shop, has taken a position as barber at the New Paris barber shop. The old-fashioned winter weather arrived again last i Saturday with a snow storm and during the next 24 hours the temperature dropped considerably. Early Monday morning thermometers registered 14 degrees below zero. Miss Lina Baumgartner accepted a clerkship at the Sparklin store and assumed her duties on Monday. Several Milford men took part | in the wolf hunt on Thursday of last week. One wolf was killed, < this one being chased nearly to At- ‘ wood from the big marsh south- i west of Milford. Isaac Hoover, aged about 60» years, and a farmer residing west of Milford, committed suicide by I

hanging himself in the bam t on [ his farm Tuesday forenoon. He is survived by one sister. Rebecca Hoover; one brother. David Hoover; and several cousins. 50 YEARS AGO. JAN. 29, 1914 Miss Mattie Groves gave a party j in the interest of her Sunday s school class at her home Friday I evening at which all were highly entertained. Rev. Philip Haney of Goshen will preach at the Evangelical church at Hastings next Saturday evening and also Sunday morning. Dry com cobs $1 a ton and com is retailing this week, for 60c a bushel at the Milford Grain and Milling Co Don't fall to see Charles Dickens’ great comedy "Pickwick Papers" at the Gem theatre tomorrow night. John Postma of Milford, a teacher in the Milford schools, has announced that he will be a candidate for county clerk of Kosciusko county at the next Democratic county convention. Miss Thelma Miller was hostess to the Columbian Reading Circle on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Stoller. , Easter comes this year on April 12 and Decoration day and the 4th of July comes on Saturday. Harry Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hartman of Nappanee, formerly of Milford, died Friday >' after an operation for the removal of adenoids and tonsils. Harry was in his 15th year and joined the Brethren church while in Milford. REMEMBER . WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE

ONE YEAR AGO Syracuse area was caught in one of the worst cold grips in recorded weather history. School was out on Thursday due to the cold weather Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce is making plans for the Winter Carnival to be held on Feb. 9 and 10. Lakeland schools received a reported $7,525.20 in receives for the 1963 tourney. A surprise .birthday party was given Mrs. Jean Rogers Jan. 16, at the Pickwick Lounge in honor erf her birthday anniversary. The Syracuse Lions club met Wednesday evening. Jan. 16, at the Redwood Room with the Lions sone chairman. Robert Sayer, who spoke on the Lions eye bank program. The Turkey Creek township ended the year with $23,587.85 on

MILFORD LIONS CLUB FISH FRY SATURDAY, JAN.2S i— SERVING 5:30 TO BPM — Milford High School Gym • Proceeds go toward • new pier at Wadbee Loire ADULTS: $l3B CHILDREN UNDER 12: 75<

I hand. The report came from the I township trustee. FIVE YEARS AGO Roscoe Howard was appointed . a member of the town plan comI mission to replace Mrs. Annabelle J Coil whose four year term expired recently. Syracuse will begin dial service. Sunday, April 19, at 2:01 a. m. according to an announcement - made by the United Telephone ■ company spokesman this week. Syracuse Yellow Jackets won the county Saturday night by defeatI ing Pierceton, at Winona. s j Syracuse is under consideration r' for location of a plant by the GW n Foods Products company. r. The town of Syracuse will ref ceive a net sum of SIO,OOO from the estate of the late Jethro 1-

1 r YEAR END REPORT FOR 1963 Town Os Milford, Indiana ■ ' GENERAL FUND Receipt* Disbursement* Balance ’ | January 1. 1963 Balance — :-8 ’•’“J® • * 9.955 55 .* C untr Auditor — L. — — — ‘ ABC Distribution . —— — — —-— 15 1*78 ‘ i Expense Refunds — — — — - ’ " . j Van Buren Township — l.*W » J Pees & Fines • Miscellaneous Receipts an ana an Total R-ceipls — — — — — • _____ Balance ; _• 40.365.15 Salary of Trustee* — 0-11 — — — — • 300 00 Salary of C!-rk — 0-12 -- — — — — . Salary of Town Marshal — 0-13 — ■ -- -- — 2.250>g) Salary of Night Marshal — 0-14 -* M”” 87 I Salary of Town Attorney — 0-15 — i ■ Csmpcasatkm of Firemen — G-16 — —- t 950 oo I Compensation of Street Employee* — 0-17 j. Other Compensation — 0-18 — 845.73 < Communication A Transportation — 0-21 — s ’ Heat Light a Power — 0-22 — 554722 Print ins & Advertising — 0-23 308 32 I Repair* on Equipment — 0-24 —-— — , t”?* Park* and Memorial* — 0-25 — j — 1.000.50 Office Supplies — 0-31 - 212 Other Supplies — 0-32 — — - ; 23 2 *0 Material tFlre Dept> — 0-41 «»■» Street*. Alleys A Sewer* — 0-42 —— - 147-50 Service* of Equip. — 0-43 8 j Insurance — 0-51 —— ——, 1.480.99 | Rents — Q-52 - 1.450 00 Equip (Fire Dept > — 0-72 =— 4.690.92 Equipment (Police > — O-72A — — 1,53b.00 Total Disbursements — • 28 371 53 December 31 1963 Balance — — — » 11.993.62 STREET FUND January 1. 1963 Balance —— —<324.96) MUH Distribution _. — — 2 8,307.16 , County Auditor — — -— 9.251.08 I Miscellaneous Receipts 8 44.70 ’ Total Receipts „ . « 37.602.94 Balance -4 — 8 17.277.98 Street Comm. Salary » 2 .«»“ Comp of St. Employee* — 1,454.00 Other Compensation ’ ' — —— Repair of Equipment 4 630 80 Street Supplies — Material A Repair 8,000.05 Equipment -- . Total. Disbursements : » 12.261.73 December 31. 1963 Balance » &016.26 WATER FUND , o January 1, 1963 Balance * 15,711.38 Water Collections 8 9.132.23 Hydrant Rental 1,450.09 Received on Deposit 425 00 Miscellaneous RecelpU — 44500 Total Receipts 8 11,452.23 Balance -—» 27.163.61 Salaries -8 5.501.79 Pump Equip. Repairs 4 80 22 Plant Supplies 234 53 Distribution Repair* — 628.37 Office Expense -a. — — — 195 52 Otom Income Tax — 196.51 Miscellaneous Expense —— 199.19 New Construction 309 M Interest on Bonds L837.W Bonds Paid —- 2.000.00 New Equipment 4.312.35 Customers' Deposit* Refunded 4— —; 175.00 Total — - 8 15.622.96 December 31. 1963 Balance 8 11,540.65 FRANK D. GROVE Clerk-Treasurer, Town Os Milford

Township Tnistee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1963 Scott Township, Kosdqsko County

FUNDS— ' Jan. 1 Balance Township 48626 Do* — — ' Library — — X— 8 486.26 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS S*aree Arnwunt . TOWNSHIP FUND'jTUxem— June 81.714 25! > Taxes — December 1.408 09 • Total Townahlp Fund 83.122.34 DOO FUND Do* TAX from AMeoor 8207 00 Surplu* from County 362.00 Total Do* Fund 8569.00 LIBBABT FIND Taxes — Jun* „ 8346 85 Taxe* — December 282 25 Total Library Fund 8623 10 DIBBURAEMBNTB TOWNSHIP FVND CiaaalfUatlM «f Expert** And T* Wb*m P*M Offie* S*ppUe* I M. W. Rothern 845 91 Bm4 F*e But* Green In* Agency 2000 Printinx A Advertl»in< Wtruw Tlmea-Union 52.27 The Mall-Journal 69 50 Car* *f Cemetertew

; I her< by c< rtlty that 'the forvgclng I* a true and correct atatemept of th* rei c. ipU And disbursement* of th* above named' township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying voucher* showing the name* of ’ person* having been paid money by the iown»hlp hag been filed a* required by . law tn th* office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report Is | in custody of th* chairman of the township advisory board. Said report 1* subject I to inspection by any taxpayer of th* township. WARREN HAWLEY 11 Trustee. Scott Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana LJ-u-i.ru-u-ir-- —— - -eee »»»»

i Greider. The money is to be used for a public parte. TEN YEARS AGO 1 Syracuse fire department responded to 68 fires during the past year. The Syracuse Locker ptent, meat packaging business, has discontinued. JTo reason was given. Charles Lahtz returned to Syracuse last, week from Germany, where he had sjsent 16 months in the United States infantry, x-. Noble Blocktkjert Sunds/yjfor a short vacation m\Wasmifgton, DC. / Mrs. Charles Bushong (s reported to be improving from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway and family were Sunday visitors

Receipt* Disbursements Dec. 31 Balance 8 3.122.34 8 2.407.68 8 1.200.92 56900 387.00 182.00 62910 629.10 » 4.320.44 8 3,423 78 8 1.382.92 ! William Miller 265.00 i Roy Young 35.00 Trustee's Salary Warren Hawley 950.00 Office Rent Warren Hawley 60.00 Travel Expense Warren Hawley 200.00 Clerical Help Fairy Hawley 150.00 Fire Protection Nappanee Fire Dept 260.00 Advisory Board Fay Loren Hahn 100.00 Buell Hoffer 100.00 Russell Yeager 100 00 DISBVBSEMENTS DOG FVND Classification of Expense And To Whom Faid Lam of Sheep killed by Dogs Hudson McCuen „ 333 00 Joseph Yoder 29.00 Lester Rowland 25.00 DISBURSEMENTS LIBRARY FUND Classification of Ex***!** And To Whom FaM Übritry Service Nappanee Public Library 8629.10

i of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cripe. TWENTY YEARS AGO Nelson Hinderer of Syracuse, a “ student at Purdue university. I gained a place on the Distinguished Students List for the fall term. ■ The Everett Tom family spent. Sunday at the Guy Fisher home. L A daughter was born to Mr. and • Mrs. J. W. Weybright at the Go- ’» shen hospital. II Roscoe Howard and Miss Bernice Robinson were married at r 6:30 p. m. Saturday evening. 11 Members of the Syracuse bridge club met in the home of Mrs. Hal-

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone : 457-3431 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1963 Prairie Township, Kosciusko County

FUNDS— Jan. 1 Balance Township 8 1,304 32 Special School . -5.64 Tuition .30 Do* -10.00 Civil Bond 1.231 52 Fire Piahtlna 1.512.07 School Bond .40 TOTALS 8 4.032.57 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Ameant TOWNSHIP FIX'D Taxes—June <1.601.62 Taxes — December 1,331.55 Oeorae Sparrow — Miac. 10.00 Total Township Fund <2.943.17 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Warsaw Comm. School — Misc 5.64 Total Special School Fund <5.64 DOG FUND Doc Tax from Assessor <301.00 Surplus from County 175.00 Total Doc Fund <476.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Taxes — June <582.41 Taxes — December 484.20 Total Fire PUhting Fund <1.066.61 CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FUND Taxes — June <1.45602 Taxes — December 1.210.50 Total Civil Twp. Bond Fund <2.666.52 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense an 4 To Whom Psid 1. Pay of Trustee, Beat. Clerical Heip and Travel Oeorce Sparrow <1,450.00 Martha Sparrow v 340.00 <1.790.00 2. Books Stationery Ptac. A Adv. Warsaw Time-Union <64.09 The Mail-Journal 99 42 <163.51 3. Cane of Cemeteries Aide Truex <175.00 Marshall Yeiter . 200.00 Olive Rebman 175.00 > <550.00 Other Twp. Expense* Gene Lindsey <IOO 00

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying voucher* showing the names of Persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in. the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. GEO SPARROW Trustee, Prairie Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana

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SALE January 23 - 25 inclusive CHOICE Round or Swiss Steak lb. 79c Parrot Ho* Dogs . . lb. 39c FROZEN Banquet Meat Pies 6 - S I.OO 138 SIZE Sunkist Navel Oranges 3 doz. *1 II DE Giant Size 59c Gold Medal Flour 5 lbs. 39c MILNOT tall can 5 -39 c ========= .! L 1 ' STORE HOURS: & Si WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

• 7 lie Holloway. Chester Stiffler and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Rookstool.

Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 Balance < 2,943.17 < 2,935.91 < 1311.58 5.64 4.71 -.30 476.00 321.00 145.00 2.676.52 2.637.50 1.260.54 1,066.61 1.500.00 1.078.68 < 7.167.94 < 7.399.82 < 3.795 80 George Sparrow 840 Gronincer A Goshert 24.00 John Lutes 100.00 James Wolf 100.00 Ray Williamson 100.00 Total Disbursements Twp. Fund <432.40 Total <2335.91 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classifieation of Expense and To Whom Paid Kent Parks <32 00 I>loss Harman 75.00 Richard Rule 113.00 Robert Moyer 15-00 Lillian Anglin 50.00 Orta Koontz 36.00 <321.00 DISBURSEMENTS CIVIL TWP. BOND FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Etna Bank <2.637.50 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING FUND Classification of Expense and To Whoa* Paid Atwod Fire Department <1.500.00 DISBURSEMENTS TUITGON FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Warsaw Comm. Schools < .30 DISBURSEMENTS SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Donald McFall <3.71 Gross Income Tax 1.00 <4.71 DISBURSEMENTS SCHOOL TWP. BOND FUND Classiflcation of Expense and To Whom Paid Warsaw Comm. School < .40

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1963 FINANCIAL REPORT . North Webster, Indiana GENERAL FUND Receipts: Balance On Hand January Ist. 1963 a v cao eo General Property Tax . Excise Tax - < 18,675.44 Salaries of Town Officials • , Office Supplies and Expenses ' " „ * Mllo , Legal Expenses Town Attorney * . " il | Town Hall —: Operation * "" , ! Insurance — __ Z L— TS; £ Police Marshal’s Salaries —————————442. w, ■ Compensation of Firemen 1 Heat. Light A Power 2 “ — , m ! Election Expenses ■ * 1 o. A. 8.1. I—e____2Z2:i— — ISff TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS „ a « BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31st. 1963 —8 10.553 56 _ , STREET FUND • 8,13188 Receipts: Balance On Hand January Ist. 1963 t iso-w Gasoline Tax ~~ 4,8y?.50 uasokme xux 3,516.49 TOTAL RECEIPTS 7 Tkunß Maintenance and Labor $ 4 97° 40 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . *m an BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31st. 1963 a 2’21?« Receipts: 4 Balance On Hand January Ist, 1963 . m „ Fireman’s Fund Tax — - _ * a ’i 84 TOTAL RECEIPTS 2 Disbursements " "■ :* 385.73 Operating Expense . 2M TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS __4_“ ’ 7 ZTZ Balance On Hand December 31st. 1963 L, ’ S 115 73 TOWN OF NORTH WEBSTER isa-TJ H. A. Ganger ‘ - , . .. r , Clerk-Treastfrer

Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements ( FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1963 Plain Township, Kosciusko County

FOUNDS— — ■* Jan, 1 ' A , Balance Township ; < 2.288.15 Special School ; T Dog 287.80 Civil Township Bond 721.64 Fire Fighting Fund 8.517.34 TOTALS < 11,814.93 DETAIL OR RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes — June <4,441.26 i Taxes — December 1,329.56 i Refund 170.00 Total Township Fund <3,144.87 SPECIAL SCHOOL ' FUND Miscellaneous <10.50 I . Total Special School Fund <10.50 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor <497.00 Total Dog Fund <497.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Taxes — J une <4.441.26 i Taxes — December 3,337.80 Temporary Loan 1,200.00 Total Fire Fighting Fund <8.979.06 CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FUND , Taxes — June <442.15 Taxes — December 1,350.23 Bank transfer 816.60 Total Civil Twp. Bond Fund <2.608 98 DISBURSEMENTS township fund Classification of Expense And To Whom Paid • 1. Pay Trust*® Rent, Clerical, etc. Iva Coy <300.00 Harold Hartman 1,745.60 I ; Total <2.045.00 2. Books. Stationery, Ptng. A Adv. Reub Williams A Sons. Inc. <104.39 i The Mall-Journal 115.23 8. E. Merriman A Co. x 12.20 Total ‘ <231.82 S. Care of Cemeteries Clarence Fihser <400.00 I William Gross 150.00 John Beebe 50 00 Total S6O-) 00 7. Memorial Day Expense Leesburg American Legion <IOO.OO Total <IOO 00 19. Other Civil Township Expenses

. 1 !: • ‘ I hereby certify that the fort going is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township: that a complete and detail>d annual, report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the name* of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the offifiy of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is i in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject | to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. ' f HAROLD HARTMAN , ' . Trustee. Plain Township, Kobchisko County. Indiana

Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 • . Balance < 3,144.87 < 3,548 40 < 1,884.62 10.50 - ( 10.90 497.00 202.80 582.00 . 2.608.98 1.994.73 1.335.89 8,979.06 16,321.80 L 174.60 < 15.240.41 < 22.078.23 < 4.977.11 I * Anglin A Heierman Agency 5100 00 Peoples State Bank < • 34 66 Business Equip. Company 13.75 Widaman. Bowser. Wldaman 460 Pub. Emp. Ret. Fd. OASI 70.74 United Telephone Co. 36 71 ?. James Heierman 100'10 Francis Wildman 100 00 Max Shively 100.00 Sears. Roebuck A Co. 11.12 Total ' 5571.58 Total Township Fund <3,548.40 d<3M®|mments dog fund MB*" Os Expense And Wh*m Paid County AdWSbr <lB7 30 Jennie Giant 15.00 Total Dog Fund <202.80 CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND 'FUND ClassifleaUcn Os Expense And Ts Whom Paid Peoples State Bank <1.994.73 '-—Total Civt! Township ’Bond <1.994.73 DISBURSEMENTS SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Classifieation Os Expense And To Whom Paid Entry by State Board of Accounts <10.50 Total Special School Fund <10.50 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING FUND Classification Os Expense And * To Whom Paid United Telephone Co. <258.00 Hugh Rtckel 540.00 Glen Deeter 953.67 Peoples State Bank 1,200.00 Kstndterers' Super Service 39.65 Anin A Heierman 344.71 Randall Oarage 217.42 Arthur Baugher 12.342.25 Mid West Equip. 25.83 NIPSCO I , 14.78, Volunteer: Flresmen 275 001 Chris Kammerer 110.43 Total Fire Fighting Fund <16.321.80

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