The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1965 — Page 15
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Whitko Gets *21,149 From Tax Distribution
According to a report from county auditor Noble C. Blocker, the Whilko School Corporation received $24.149 99 actual distribution from the Kos ciusko county property tax relief fund distribution on June 17. This was bast'd on an average daily attendance of 971.94 Kosciusko county students. Other county schools and the amount they received follows: Clay township, with an average cLiily attendance of 339 38—58,432.64.
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Indiana Secretary Os State To Attend Conference . ! IXDIAX.kPQLIS — Secretary of Slate John D Bottorff will ; serve «i the .\nrrva:i delegation to tin.' Young Political Leaders which opens in Enghtnd. June. 27. ■ ■ b ■■ ' tetivos from the United States Treat' Organization Nations, ’ The. 27 ye i o.; Den •• I at* st e ■ ■ ■ let: for WashngUiti Wed . June 23. for• briefuigs ;it d*‘ State; De i rtment and the Boris Be . mj: .r... 4 German v . sirs. “lb<- cxxueren e, '</. i . July 3. with Bottorff scheduled to '■ developing nations. This ®on .will work on programs to help tin* naw and underdeveloped ra of Africa and Asia reach economic erratic means Bottorff also w U participate in ■ • meeting wtxich is caUtxi 'every two years to discuss common problems A major purpose of the conference and of the sponsoring agency, the \ ic Association of Young ieal Leaders, ;s to bring together the 1 1 it tire, leaders of the N’ATv tions in an attempt to foster <k K tdopmeht of mutual trust .rxl eonfidvnce that will facilitate future dealings between the imtv.duals and their governments. The delegation «-11 travel to Brussels. Belgium. July 4 for a meeting on -the European Common Market, then travel to Paris July C for visits to NATO and SHAPE headquarters The trip will conclude with a one week tour of West Germany starting July 11 as guests of the German government Stops in Germany will mclink’ Bonn, Hanover and Wert Borling. Bottorff will be accompanied by his bride of six months. Mike, whose expenses he is paying. It will be the first trip to for both. They are scheduled to return to Indianapolis July 18. • • STATE FAIR RODEO TO FEATURE TV STARS The biggest and most belligerent Bmhamas. the salttest broncs, the wildest steers, and the most evasive calves...all ar" being sorted out and slated for a trip to Indiana to test the skill of America’s best ixxrfessional cowboys at the big rodeo, in front of the Grandstand. Tommy Steiner’s World Championship Rodeo will be a feature attraction at 1965 Indiana State Fair. Appearing with the rodeo will be three of TV s top rated cowboy stars, ‘Little Joe Cartwright* of NBC’s Bonanza, and 'Doc Adams* and ‘Festus Haggen’ of Gunsmoke's television show fame. ‘Little Joe’ will appear at four shows, Ausrust 28 and 39. while Festus’ and ‘Doc’ will round out the schedule with two shows daily on August 30. 31, and September 1.
Wednesday, June 23, 1965
Lake township, with an ADA of 349. 62—58,687.08. Lakeland Community School Corporation, with an ADA of 2.835.53 — $70.454.98. Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, with an ADA of 1,074.79 —$26, 705.52. - Wa-Nee Township United, with an ADA’>f 336.00 from Kosciusko county — $8,348.66 -TrirTownship- United.- with an ADA of. 242 88 from Kosciusko county,— $6,034.80.
Rodeo fans are sure to gasp at such tiirihng competitive events as bull rd; ; Krone riding, 'Steer vv :•« < barn-: race, and mar.;, other
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Warsaw Communitv Schools, with an ADA of 3.472.33-586.277.68. This gives a county average daily attendance of 9.622.47. The total amount of the distribution was $239, 091 44 The above is $24.8472 per resident average daily attendance. The total amount of the distribution to the 92 counties of the state at this time is $25,000,000.00. The total county resident average daily attendance for the state at this time is 1,006.149.57.
The Fairest Os All ‘ EDITOR'S NOTE — Several years ago Paul Scott of North Webster wrote the following poem in honor of the "Queen of Lakes,’’ We think it fitting to repeat it this year? This beauty, this perfection; Many years it has taken. Constant work, constant care, Since birth she awaken. How did it happen These parents found love; That created tins angel With the grace of a dove. See her eyes, see her hair, Tiiat fairly siiines. Her sha:<e!y -figure ■ W.th a full trim line. She is the pinnacle Os beauty and diarm. For Um- proud young man Who offers his arms. Town Syracuse Hires New Relief Officer The town of Syracuse has hired Gary Sorenson, 24. of Bentorg as rvl ief officer on ■ the police force Mr. Sorinson is married and has two smaU children ■ At present he .s residing in Benton, but plans to move to Syracuse in the near future He has had two years police experience and was employed on a Mx-m»>nths probation period.
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