The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1965 — Page 5
Student-Written LAKELAND SCHOOL NEWS
Scholarship Forms At Principal's Office
'' Hubert R Anglemeyer, secretary ; of Syracuse-Wawasee Edm Inc., presented application forms for this year’s scholarship selection to Syracuse principal Milton Brice on Tuesday morning. Principal Brice will make the forms available for seniors interested in applying for the $2,000 scholarship. Syracuse - Wawasee Education. Inc . made ,up of. 30 men and ■worsen in the Turkey Creek townarea interested in the forth* r- / ante of education ■ Two Scholarships While this will be the sixth year for SYRACUSE SUMMARY By Jo Ellen Schoeff Well, semester exams have finally caught up with us at last' This ’is'the week that many <>f us up ah hotfrs of the mght cramming in the subject that we just couldn’t seem to . get around to all during, the. first 17 weeks of the Semester' We h<»pe that every one does well oft the exams and . that they learn their lesson and resolve to study during the semester and not after it’ Next to cramming for exams, the biggest pastime of the SHS students this week has been autogtaphing their' individual pictures; It seems useless now, but . they’re something for “Posterity " We Want to wish. the Jackets the best • on Fridav night with Ligonier. The game will Ih 1 played in the SHS gym and the band, under the d r<x ton of Mr Lentz will put on a half-time spectacle calle*! "-Arabian ■ fans there to spur the team on to , _ victory!' ' Keep in mind the "Heart’s” Hop" sponsored b ythe -SHS Future Teat! ■ .ers of America from- 3 "til ,11 on ■ Saturday. Feb 6. in the old gym The dance will 8 feature everyone’s save ?es The T.k.s
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scholarships to, be presented by the group, las’ year it made two scholarship presentations. A $2,000 schofarship went to Mark Wagner, now a student at Manchester college, and a SI,OOO scholarship' to Sandra Plymaie. now a student at Fort Wayne Business college. Previous scholarship winners were Kay Ellen Bender, Jo AnnaKaresh. Fi ano Denton, and Mary Katherine Graf. Jami's Wilson is.president of Sy-racusx'-W.iwa-ee Education. Inc., Roscoe Howard is vice president, and Dr. R C. U treasurer Milford School News By Paula Burgett Semester, tots have started and we re, all in a stat'* of perpk v. y I think this is- the -werst time <rf the school year. - Our minds are filled with English ■ rules, math problems and formulas. and language endings. , \.th<>;ig.i we get put of school both Thursday and Friday after'n<*os it isn’t much of a vacation. All of <nir time will be devoted to studying. . The teachers don't like exam time any better than we do! After we take the dreaded tests they have to sat all afternoon and grade them. Good luck to all* -MHS— ' SENIOR OF The week LARRY HOOVER Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raytoohd A. Hoover of M »rd H-k was born December 1. iSMfi, - at MHS ’has been lean ing t -.along .with' other people . The most highlighted point of his education was getting his admission from Manchester college. |
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Manchester next year he plans to study math and science. Larry thinks that there must be a ; lot of compromising' done if the world is to see a bright future. He feels the Civil Rights Bill was I needed, ’but should not have been. People today should be able to get 'along with each other without causing a big fuss. Larry’s advice to the underclassmen is don’t worry about the grades just get the most out of your education. SYRACUSE SCHOOL MENU’S • Mon. - Wiener sandwich, baked beans, fruit salad, milk. Tues, - .Pizza, com, fruit, bread I and butter, milk. Wed. - Beans and ham. lettuce salad, fruit, combread, butter and ’ jelly, milk ’riturs. - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes; gravy, carrot and celery strek«. peach half, bread and butter, ; milk. Fri. - Tuna salad, creamed -potatoes. fruit, bread and butter, cookies, milk: MILFORD SCHOOL MENUS Monday - H>t dogs, tomato Soup. I carrot and celery’ sticks, pineapple I and cake squares, milk r | Tuesday- Beans w ith ham, mashed potatoes, cabbage-carrot salad, cornbread and butter, banana-gra-ham cracker pudding, milk Wednesday - Turkey noodle soup, egg salad sandwiches, tossed salad peach half, milk. ‘ Thursdav - Swiss steak and gravy. potatoes, golden sow salad. ’ | bread, butter, jq-ly, pftar half, and > i milk. -= ’ Friday - Hamburger and spaghetti. apple sauce, bread, butter, jel- ’ ly, ice cream with chocolate syrt up. milk Mrs Don Nyce and Johnny and Mrs George Auer. Jr. enjoyed a ee break at the home of Mrs George Auer. Sr, of near Milford on Tuesday morning. Hit guests of Mr and Mrs. ; Seth McFarren of Milford, who are l w !if> ring n Florida. were Mr. McFarren’s brother. Paul McFarren, i and Mrs, McFarren of Pierceton, i The McFarrens’ winter home is at Bonita Springs.
'A Man Called Peter' To Appear At Milford School Friday, Mar. 5
By John Beiswanger For the second production- of this school year the Rhetama and Dramatics club of Milford high school will present the three-act drama, “A Man Called Peter”.. The date of the play has been changed to Friday, March 5. Peter Marshall has gathered into his home the young people of the community. He makes their joys and sorrows his own. x His wife knows how ready he is to overtax his strength in behalf of others, but he good-humoredly evades her efforts to shield him. To Peter Marshall life is service. Sometimes this means he gives .offense to the more conservative dements in the church Two older members are scandalized when they walk in on their minister illustrating how to play the role of an Arab shiek! But Peter Marshall has more serious problems. He even opposes a distin-
Lakeland Youth News Mrs. Glen ’Mary) Popenfoose has started her classes in crocheting and other skills for the girls at the center. Classes are held every Tuesday night at /7:3ft. There is room for many more girls in this activity. To start, they suggest you bring a wash cloth, some Knit-Crosheen thread and a numt»er seven hook. These items may be. purchased at the local jen-cent stores. Those who were present Tuesday night really enjoyed the class and are already learning to crochet Mary is a fine teacher and has the ability to make the work very interesting. She can also show you many other crafts. She showed many beautiful things that can be made easily. Bud Smith thinks it would be wonderful if all of you took advantage of this opportunity. For the Boys . Earl Money, conservation officer, held a much needed class in gun safety. Bud Smith, director, stated he did not realize so many of the boys owned their own guns. Mr. Monty covered everything from, how to pick up a to loading your own ammunition. ’ If any of you folks bad any doubts as to whether your boy should set still and * quiet for any length of time, you should have been there. Mr. Money had those boys so interested in his program you could hear nothing but his voice. The boys were really obsorbing 'this information. Mr Money stated that when the weather warms up so they can get outside'he ivill show them the power a gun has. This is something that has to be seen to be believed. Until that time they will find other activities for the boys on Tuesday nights. Kids you should all be very thankful for folks like Mary and Earl who are willing to sacrifice their time to help you become better citizens through their teachings. The Tikis will play for the dance after the Ligonier ballgame Friday night. Saturday night it will be the "New Olympics” from 7:30 to 10 30 Now where else can you find so much talent in a small community as you will find in these two groups 0 Come and enjoy yourself. Don't forget to ask Mr. Smith about the "Spnnn Spectacular”. American Legion Speech Contest To Be At Milford The annual • American Legion contest w.il be held at Milforft h.gh school at 1:30 p.m. next Wednesday. Feb. 3. Contestants from the cotinty wall compete with the winner representing the county in the district contest. The public has been invited to attend the contest Milford Music Dept. Has 35 Entered In Cotest The Milford music department has 35 solos and 18 ensembles entered in the district instrumental solo and ensemble contest which will be held at Argos Saturday. Jan. 30. The contestants are entered in a division of groups from V up to I and are judged accordingly. This year a new ruling was put into effect to eliminate the mass number of contestants at the state contest at Indianapolis. It is now required that contestants be in group I to be eligible for state contest. We have three entries in group I this year. If they receive a first rating at the district contest, they will be eligible to participate in the state contest at Indiana - !is, Feb. ». The music department is under the direction-’ of Joseph Judkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser of Milford called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stutzman in their new home at Topeka on Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Rev. Henry Beer and Herbert (Bud) Felkner, all of Milford, visited this week with James Clayton, who is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs Herman Weisser and son. Phil, of Milford, were luncheon guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr.
guished senator when he finds him determined to jail a boy who has erred but is now dete- lined to live honestly. The burden becomes heavier when his wife's health fails and then his own. just as he is about to start on a new and important undertaking. But in the f nale we see the indomitable spirit of Peter Marshal triumphihng over every threat. This great play promises to be as huge a success as “Pillow Takk” was last fall. Characters Peter Marshall, a dedicated yoqng minister. Max R’ich. Catherine Marshall, his wife. Ginger Hollar. Peter John Marshall, their small son, Mark Ramser. Allen Talbot, a sensitive young man, Max Beer. Judith Bickle, his maiden aunt, Linda Kesler.
MERLE CAMPBELLS RETURN FROM TRIP SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell. Sr., of Milford have returned from a two-week vacation in Florida
Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1964 Lake Township, Kosciusko County
Balance FUNDS — ' Jan I Township . -7$ 1.66146 Sp.’C.ial School — -- 18.645.76 Tuition- __ _ X 0.433 56 Do« 222 50 Fire Fighting . — . 72.59 Cumulariv.- -- 7,404 50 Investments , ; — M Dvduc’.ions 1 -53 68 TOTALS - -- $ 58,386 69 DETAIL OF KEtnrrSource Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Tax. s—Juno 8 1.749 08 Taxes—December Advance . 935 00 -Justice o' P»race Docket Fe-s , 56.50 Tot#il Township Fund $ 2.740 58 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Taxes—June . $ 1,2.101 29 State Du;. Equalization ' 4.503 70 Intangibi T.n ; - R. pay. Fire Loss . 1.4 Property Tax 4.813 25 Misc ,23 75 Total Special School Fund $ 24,953 18 TUITION FUND Taxes—June’ $ 31.456 78 Congressional Int.-rest ■ • 'll6 28 State prst Tuition (Net) 45.035 38 Retirement Assessments 2:005.61 R. 'imbursriients. 1.873.15 Transfer Tultidn 422.50 Total Tuition Fund S 80.91110 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor ' S 295 00 ' Total Doc Fund . S 295.00 HRt UGHTING FUND Taxes—Jun ' S 3.289 05 Taxes—Dec. Advance 1.325 00 Total Fire Fichtins ‘ $ 4 614.05 UUMULATIVFUND Total Cumula.ive S 17.848 88 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid 1. Pay Trustee Travel, Rent, Clerieal Alton- Kissinger. 1,625 00 M. Jean Kissinger 300 00 ToWn of Silver Lake . 120 00 Total . S 2.045 00 2 Books. Stationery, Advertising Executive Office « 3 30 The Mail-Journal 135 12 Times Union 129 74 Leonards Supply 77 14 Lee School Supply 33.13 Warsaw Com. Schools . 47 58 Total S 426.01 3. Care of Cemeteries Robert Hill- 8 50 00 Richard Kerlin 75,00 Herbert Fuller 75.00 Ernest Carr ‘ . 100 00 Total • « 300 00 ( Justie of Peace Salary Harry Bouse 4 200 00 Total S 200 00 5. Justice of Peace Expenses Town of Silver Lak, 4 120 00 Roscoe H F> .-v.-rda Ins. Agency . 21 00 T al S 14100 7 Memorial Day Expense Post No: 431 >- ‘ 8 60.00 « 8 60 GO 19. Other Expense al Telephone Co. • .8 103 20 Walther Ins. Agency 408 00 State Trustee Association 20:00 Pub Emp Ret. Fund 75 02 Potmaster Silver Lake 18 00 Leonard s Supply • 995 W A Clinker 100 00 Arden Warner ' 100.00 Russel Keriln »100 00 Snodgrass & Burner ’ 160 50 Warsaw Comm. Schools 267.48 . Tc-tal 7 8 1.362 15 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING Ft ND Classitiealion of Expense and To Whom Paid Ucepse Bureau 8 2 00 General Tele. Co. ' 300 00 Roecoe H. Ferverda Ins Agency 129 24 sen * oil co ’ , 106 59 Spencer Ins Ag*ncy 249 71 Howe Fire Co 56.68 Comm-retai State Bank 3,84133 Total .' « 4.685 55 DISBURSEMENTS CUMULATIVE FUND Classification of Expense And Tp Whom Ps 4 E-6’Hayd,n A- Louise Newhouse 8 2.925 00 K. H Bond Investment 17.500.00 Total I 20.425 « DISBURSEMENTS DOG. F®N® Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Brice Shepherd - 8 27.00 County Auditor 122 50 Total 8 14950 DISBURSEMENTS TUITION FUND Clxulfkitien of Lxpense And Tw Whom Paid Tuition B-l - B-S Macklm Bra dish 8 2.727 50 Ronald B. Russell. Sr. 4.592 00 Norma Ann Walsh 1.340 00 John H Smith - 250 00 Carole Lee Hocking 256 50 Rob-rt G Hoehn 2.865 00 Ronald B. Russ. U. Jr. 1.290 00 Chest een Chapple 7.236.00 Fern Miller 5.150 00 Charles R. Wrought on.. 2.9 M V) Norma Jean Kerlin 5.006 00 Eugene England 5,270.00 Thomas R Airgood 5.320.00 Dorsel J. Criswell ' 2.750 00 Franchon D. Frey 6,900 00 Mildred Harrold 4.547 00 M Jean Kissinger 6,140 00 Florence L Williams 4.637 00 Mary P Baker '. - 722 N Barbara Brumbaugh 2.415 00 Martha A Dickey 621 00 Erba ft. Morrisoa 12 00 Nancy K. Bauer • 4.444 00 Billy Doyne McMillen 2.125.00 Lois Eleven Tipton . , 132.00 Douglas V. Blastic 810.00 Gary G. Fraudree 2.420.00 Raymond L. Letsch 3.080 00 Charles w Albert 2,040 00 Marjory H. - Frederick 2,760.00 Daniel R. Pacheco 2.280 00 Ralph E. Brown 2.040 00 Burkett L. Smith 60.00 V Don COllom 340,00 John S. Frederick 4.500.00
I herrby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and dfeburseinents of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers 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 tn custody of, the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection rijy any taxpayer of the township. ALTON KISSINGER Trustee. Lake Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana
Jesse Bickle, Judith’s sister, Brenda Wilson. Susan Grant, a confused young woman, Janet Ramser. Marian Grant, her mother, Dianne Dwyer. Steven Grant, Susan's father, Steven Barker. George Yost, engaged to Susan. Leo .Unglin. Jr. Joe Keating, an underprivileged boy, John Beiswanger. Senator James Knox Polk, of the U.S. Senate, Larry Hoover. Nancy Everetts, a high school senior, Kathy Wolf er man. . Barbara Logan, another senior. Judy Beer. Hulda, an inefficient housekeeper, Pame Phend. Director. William E. Dorsey. Ass t, directors. Sharron Monty- . heffer and Becky Hoerr. Lighting technician, Mike Hamilton.
and the Bahama Islands. They took the boat S. S- Ariadne to Nassau, where they visited two night clubs, the Cat and Fiddle and . the Flamingo, and did some shop- ; ping. -- . ’ irwu-— -u~u~trv M' ll'u’u* *■ ■ * I*l * * ■
Balance / Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 > 8 2.740.58 ‘ S 4.532:36 8 -.130 32 24 953,18 29.970.46 13-628 48 ; 80.911 10 107.464 63 3.880 03 0 295.00 149 50 368 00 4.614 05 4,685 55 1 09 ) 17.848 88 20.425 00 4 828 38 17.500 00 17.500 00 I' 1.059:94 ■- 1.006 26 I $149,922.73 $167,227.50 ’$ 41.081.92 ■ Phyllis- Jean Fraudr-e 2,420 00 t Valeite Hartcng ’l2 00 Car- lin K-rlin 30 00 > Tipp.'cano«- Valley Sch. Corp. 1.158.01 3 Rex Parker 78 64 ) I Paul Park- r,75 69 - Jgy Park- r- • 130 18 5 Joint S- rvice A- Supply 411 61 , I Total $107,464 63 DISBURSEMENTS SPECIAL 4 ' SCHOOL FUND Classification of Expense And To Whom Paid j B. Instruction Norma Joan Hoehn S 1,160 50 3 Betty Jon< s ’ 1.956.03 Duo Fas! Co . 13 72 National School Methods 18 40 5 Executive Office . 165 3 Life A World 13 00 3 Allied. Inc. 553 18 ‘ Ginn A- Co 16 46 ’ R ad-r s Digest 66 80 3 School Service Handle Record . 4913 ’ Bur au of Tests 25 84 School Supply 63 92 ) Emericks Music .2175 . H-W Wilson CO 34 00 0 i Stump Printing Co. 52.09 : Leonard s Supply ‘ 5 08 5 ■ .Summe Hardware . . 6.23 0 MlUer & Sons 121 35 Sei. nee Research 129.62 sman .Center ; 22 25 Harcourt Brace-- 28.44 } ( Continental -.Press - 3.42 Pyramid Paper Co. 57 55 TJoint Service & Supply 351,08 i Goble Co ' 41.75 Silver Lake .Locker ; ' 76,96 0 Panama Beaver. 83 08 )■ Welch Scientific 40 51 ) Burk s. Visual Aid 225 - ■ World Book . ' 595 II F. A , Owens Co. 12 85 I S. S. C. School Serv. 37 36 11 "Mac" Summe Mag. Serv. 226 21 ’ Ram Si-y Nws 245.32 11 Warsaw Printing 23 06 Educators Progress 16 91 I I Robert Hoehn !b I Ward’s Natural Science 79 45 Gaylord, Bros. 52 00 Roger Warren , Ch st. ear Chapple 5.11 j i J McClurg & Co. " 114.72. r! Jean Kissinger Truman Printing ' 29 29 i Harper Row . 70 15 ■ Frontier Press 43 55Mal- iek Music Co. 31 45 Total S 5" '5 16 I i C. Coordinate AclivitiM | ; ; Jtewoli $ 1.6 .’2 00 | - Jo- Bous- 1.125 00 | i William Kneller ,1.080.00 i [ John Teeter. 1.715 00 [ Warsaw License Branch 4.00 S.-Il s Oil Co. 1-001 62 j Klin-/s Dept. -Store 12 83 i Kerim’S Dep’. Store 746 - Summe Hardware 34 00 lip H Pt-rson M. D. 3Q 0C Kerlin Motor Go. ’ 175 00 I ——- — > ; T Ota i S 5.736 91 D. Operation r.ogas C3l e » 239 50 j I H-gth'S Gas 54 38i' Redig as 176 91 I G General TGe. Co. 282.73, l ' Robert HUI ■ 5.040 001 i Strauss Elv. 1,696 16 i I NIPSCO 1.607.78 I I ■ Arab Pest Control Co. 15.00 - ■ Silver Lake Water Co. I Warsaw Chemical Co. 5925 -US Chemical 197 11 t J. I. Holcomb Co. 685 50. I Korte Paper Co, 605,73 Hamilton San. serv. 50 00 > [ Wolford ’ Kectrlc Co. 15 97 > | Miller & Sons 116 87 I Ind 8011, r. • 200 i | National Marline Co. 125 30 : ! Arnold s Market 27 84 ; Total $11.096 41 •I. E. Maintenance >■ Schade Plumbing $ 52 93 Guy Cripe 100 00 Strauss Elv: ' 8.50 | Lowery Sewing Center 24 90 > Leonard' Supply 3 82 ) I Teeter's Auto Repair '977.44 ■ Sanitex Co; 55 H Audio Visual’ 8 25 Executive Office Mach. Co. 312 00 ■ Faudree Bros. 495 Silver Lake Fire. Dept. 25.00 » Sell s Oil Co. 134 09 I Robert HUI 82 5® - Elkhart Boiler Co. 181.70 I John Rager 18 2® Summe Hardware 12.23 i Wolford Electric 244.79 I Burke s Audio Visual 19 50 J Phend A Brown 889.60 ! ‘ Me ager Trucking 5100 Midwest Co. 23.83 i Door Close Co. 6 50 • Leiter Coes. Co. 26 50 > MlUer A Sons 1,327.35 i Monroe Co. *BO I Total « 4.574.03 i F. Fixed Charges i Strayer Ins. Agency • • 140 06 i Rosco-- H Ferverda Ins Agency 986-29 i Rhoda Usher 345.00 i Pub Emp. Ret. Fund 276.36 l Harold A Ester Wrightsman 180 00 l Walther Ins. Agency 98 14 I. ■ - I Total ' » 2,025 85 I G. Auxiliary Activities ' I Mae kirn Bradish .$25 00 i I Thomas Airgood 25.00 • I Gary Fraudree 300.00 I The Vim Co. 82 04 II Tandy Leather Cd. 15.45 11 Guy Cripe 50.00 i Mabie Enyeart 50.00 I — I Total $ 547.49 ) I. Capitol Outlay I Warsaw Chemical Co. $79 50 I - Allee Inc ‘ 58.63 II Miller A Sons 293 78 )' Lee Schoo* Supply 167.70 I: Secor Sound Co. 105.00 i I ) ’ Total - $ 704 61
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IN FEB. 6 CONTEST—The trio above will sing in ihe district vocal and ensemble contest to be held at Penn township high school on Saturday, Feb. 6. They are pictured here as they
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SWINGIN’ NEW OLYMPlCS—Pictured above are the swingin’ New Olympics who have furnished musk* for many recent dances sponsored by the Lakeland Y'outh Center. The band plays al dances and at private and public parties.
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SHE THREW HIM — Alice Alfrey, pictured above with, her back to the camera, has just thrown Mike Kern as the two are being shown judo fundamentals by Chief Morgan dur-
Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR Y£Ag 1964 Wayne Township, Kosciusbk County
Balance FUNDS — Jan 1 Township S 7.404.62 Dog ■ , -- -' 1.696.00 Fire Fighting --- . 1.357,61 Civil Twp. School Aid Bonds 11.497 05 Recreatiod . . _ « TOTALS J . . - $ 21.955 28 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount | TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes—June S 1.413 45 Taxes—D*-cemb.r 1.394 09Justice of P--ac- Docket Fees 3 516 85 L*-*n repayment from school aid 8.347 20, Total, Township Fund S 14.67159' DOG FUND I Dog Tax from . Assessor ' $ 1.716.00 i Repayment loan school aid. 1.696 00 | Total Dog Fund $ 3,412.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Taxes—Jun- $ 11.829 26 Taxes—December 9,151,24! Repayment loan school aid 1.357.61 Total Fire Fighting Fund $22,338 11 : CIVIL SCHOOL AID BOND FUND Taxes—June S 33,902 07 i Taxes—December . . . 25.409.54 ] Loan—First National Bank 1.696.00 j Loans —funds 11.465.81 Total Civil Sch. Aid Bd Fd $ 72,473 42 RECREATION FUND Taxes—Jun*- $ 5,650.33 Taxes—December 4.234.93 Total Recreation PuncL S 9.885.26 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense And 1 To Whom Paid Pay of Trustee. Office Rent A Clercial Help Guy E. Hygema $ 2.000 00 Ruth E Hygema 840.00 Warren E. Hygema 300 00 : Travel . Expenses Guy E Hygema 400.00 j Book. Stationery, Printing A Adv. Reub William A Sons 70.49 The Mail-Journal 81:05 ' Warsaw Office Supply 8.33. D M. Whitcomb Suppl: Co. 32.931 Leonard Supply Co. 25.2 c Care of Cemetery Orly Faurote 200.00 - Juxtiee of Peace Salaries A Fees J. P Gill 480 00 W. Raymond Weft J. P. 4 240.00 ' Other J. P. Expenses Warsaw Office Supply 1 79 Leonard Supply Co. 164.84 I M W Roth-n 157.32' ' Warsaw Printing Co. 8 00 : Warsaw Ins. Agency 28.00 ! I W Robert Hall Agency 35.00 Fire Protection Loop-Oram Agency ' 191 80 Service Electric 70.85 j Main Automotive , 4.10 Warsaw Chemical Co. .75 Hauth Fire Service ' — ‘ 82.56, Truck Service 1.50 Schrader’s Auto. Store .40 W A W Truck Sales 81.96 Hawe Fire Apparatus Co. 613.33 E. L. Schultz Jr. 50.00 Derry Auto Body Shop 50.00 Warsaw Auto. Supply Co. 11.62 Emergency Radio Service 120.00
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 vouchers’ showing Ahe names or 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. Bald report Is subjecl to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. GUY E. HYGEMA . Trustee, Wayne Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana
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I sang ai the Syracuse high school Christmas program last December. Left to right are Sue Cutter, Frye, and Kathy Dorsey. Photo by Tim Yeager.
Left to right above are B. G. Van Sickle, rhythm guitar; Steve Butt, drums; Phil (Foo) Moore, vocalist; Tom Clayton, organ; and Pete Stanfield. lead guitar. Pho«o by Tim Yeager.
ing a recent convocation at Syracuse high school. The chief is standing behind Miss Alfrey. Looking- on is Debbie Money. Photo by Tim Yeager.
f x Balance R. cVipts Disbursemtats D- c‘ 31 $ 14.--71 59 S li>.3'.‘4’W* S 5,1,81 23 3 412.00 3,438 20 1,669.80 22.338 11 22.261.67 1.434 05 T 2.473.42 59.121 15 24.849.32 9.885 26 5.575 49 4.309.77 $122,780 38 $106,791 49 $ 37,944 17 , rt G- arhart 21.00 i Smith Tire Service h B4 68 T- xaco 233.64 Memorial Day Expenses John C Peterson Post 49 100.00 Other Civil Toanship Expenses j.Loop-Oram Ag-ncy 400.00 William Chalk 171.50 Robert A Williams 45 00 William H Brown 33.50 PERF 41.58 I Kenneth Throckmorton 150 00 ; Lloyd Smith or Leo Hehd'-rson . 150.00 i Graham. Rasor A Harris ■ 50.00 ’ ♦ Dog Fund - Creighton Bros. 96.25 ] Creighton Bros. Ned Vogel 49 95 Auditor Kos County 1,596.00 I—.,- Civil Twp School Aid Bond First National Bank io Warsa.w 46,024.34 > DISBURSEMENTS Flßfe FIGHTING FUNp ! First National Bank of Warsaw , 4,488.74 ’ Federal Sign A Signal Corp, 110.14 I Motorola Comm., & Electronics ,99 00 G. E. Co. Comm * 145 00 B F. Goodrich Ind. Prod. 525 00. Howe Fire Apparatus Co. 425.49 City of Warsaw 15,000,00 Ace Hardware 1.10.69 RECREATION FUND . ; Richard A L* s * l Jr - 550 0$ Maynard A. Johnston 160.00 John DeGood II 165.00 Tim A. Weaver 160 00 Thomas L. Sanders 160.00 J. Raymond Schutz 200.00 Mike Blackford 243 00 J. C. Silvous 43.12 American Income Life Ins. Co. 6 00 Linda Ann ' Bird 107.00 Benjamin Max Niles ■ 117.50 Michael Thomas Miller 1 ’" 50 Dor Id M. Lozier 00 Thomas Michael Johnson -*» 17 Robert B. Latta . ■ 112.50 James Mills Gast 215 25 John F Kelly Jr. 45.00 Nancy Ellen Farrar 132 00 Patrick Robert Fuller . 183 00 Lee Allen Harman 140.00 Pub! Emp. Ret. Fund OASI 144 63 Warsaw Printing' Co. 2 25 Warsaw Lumber Yard 69 20 Terry L. Bayne 75 00 Danny J. Hoffer 75 00 SportsmarT Center 942 65 Arden Shultz 29 66 W & W Truck Sales 22 65 Ferguson & Sons 49 00 Texaco '- 58 41 Brennans Drug Store Open Air Market 45 00 City Tin & Roofing 400 Truck Service 72.55 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. 1.90 Ace Hardware 3 08 Service Electric - 80 Sharp Hardware- 2 70 DeGood Tractor Sales Jerry Kesler 2 K-n Rutledge 2 -°°
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