The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1965 — Page 7

Lake Twp. To Pay I $4.25 Tax Rate If Accepted ' ' I According to the proposed budget published elsewhere in this issue of the paper Lake township residents wW pay $4 52 on each SIOO of taxable property next year. I The rate is based on $2,735,420 net taxable. property. | The levy will be 16 cents in the township fund, 11 cents in the fire fighting fund, two cents in the recreation fund, $2.75 in the tuition fund, 56 cents in the special school fund, and 92 cents in the cumulative building fund This gives the $4.52 rate.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Os TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PCRFOSES BY WINON4 LAKE. < IVH. TOWS KOSCH'KO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEIOKE THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. Notice Is her.br riven the taxpayers of Winona Lake. Civil Town, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of sald clvll town, at their regular meetins place, on the 39th day of August. 1965. will ri>hsld-r the following t GENERAL FUND . | Debt Payment — — 3.000 00 Salary of .Town Trustees ._$ 400 00 )■ ' ■ ■ Salary of Clerk -Treaaurer ' 840) Salary of Marshal a f Total Gen. ral Fund ... $5..140 . Deputy Marshals .. 14.500 ■ • STREET FUND' Compensation of Town AH y 2£ S . -- s p.-rxonxl —' 410.050 ntractusl .. - 3.500 O-twr vomp^xisß*!on —— — . . SOO.OO I c n nnH«A 1 iso fto S-rvire. Contractual 14 350.00 Siipo.lrs -- — . I^S.O0 1 current Obligations ■ 300 Materials • -- — „ — . 300 00 p roI)< .rles UN Current Charg.-s . . 12 850 - P * - ” ~~ ~ ' Current Obligations — — . 8.800 00 ' r xrtirt properties 2.150 00 1 ■ '-'■* S.r* - . . -l..ti . — 4_,' ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Street DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR; Fund Fund . 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year. Jat>. 1 to Dec 31. 1966. inclusive „ .. - 457.140 422.450, 2 Nwesaary expenditures, i July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be ma'de from appropriations; '• I unexpended. — ■ 31.008 ■. 8.398 I 3. Additional appropriations to be made- July 1 to i - Dee '3l at present year .... ■.» i_ . _, ... — • 4; Outstanding temporary- loans to be paid before 5.000 , ] Dec. 31st of present year _L 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 aad 4) ' 93.148 . -30.848 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM ES OTHER THAN" PROPOSED TAX LEVY: Snce. June 30th of present ■ yeSt ..' 22 141 12,514. M collected, present year ( December __ -.--d - » _ :_J .1 ’- '■■■ 18.900 1* revenue to be. .received July, 1 of: ■ ■ rJo Dec. 31 of incoming yejat' , ■ ■ . i sue) taxes . ■__.. ■ revenue s (Add lines 6. 7, Sa and 8b» . ~~ - ■ 45 423 33,124 . !J NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR ■ ■--.' EXPENSES TO DEC 31st OP INCOMING TEAR - '(deduct line'. 9 from line 5) ' -.47,725 . (2.276' 11 Operating Balance (not tn excess of expenses ’ Jar.; Ist to June 30. leas Mi»c. ; Revenue for same .'. period ... _. ■.. ... - 2 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add line* lO and 11) -- —‘ . 450.011 -4, , ' PROPOSED 'LEVIES'. Net Taxabl- .Property __ __ ... ... ■d. ...... Levy n As- ..- • FUNDS —. Property be raised General .. -- -- -- : . ?'. • • «:• I'. TOTAL .. — 41 #9 450.011 COMPARATIVI STATIMINI OF TIM' (Oll.Fi III) AND to BF COIJ K I Ft> ' ■ To.be ' Collected) Collected - ■ Collected Collected i - -.- ■ - '- ■• : s ; - : .. - ? -443.252 443,474 444.381 It- •” •. : t - ‘ have r ne<L and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior' to the second Monday in September, aad the levy fixed by the County Tax Ad- ■ '.rd. or oh their failure ao to do. by the County At. taxpayers feeling .themselves, aggrieved by such''levies, may appeal to the State Board J of Tax Commissioners lor 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 terJh day after publication by, the ccunik- as.ditof'of-tax'-rStrs chanced, date is ia'.er, and the staterboard of tax commissioners Will . tlx ,a date for- hearing In this county. .'-.), -' . PAUL TSCNETTER c:trK'-Tr*.-as'urer Dat*<! A'Utruv 5

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I A note with the cumulative fund reads as follows: “The established rate for the cumulative" buflding fund is SL2S; he rate payable in the year 1966 has been reduced to 92 cents on account of $9,095 to be received from property tax relief J distribution.” I The levies, if accepted, will raise $4,368 in the township fund, $2,299 in the fire fighting fund, $546 in the recreation fund, $75,212 in the tui- | tion fund. $15,316 in the special I school fund, and $25,162 in the cum- | ulative building fund for a total of $122,903. The proposed budget is signed by Alton Kissinger, trustee. ; For, a tasty, but • easy, salad dressing, drizzle thawed fruit concentr/fte over fruit salad, suggest Purdue university food specialists.

Theodore Millers Visit Relatives In Milford Area Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller of Wiggins, Colorado are visiting relatives in the Milford area.- Mrs. MiEer will L pgvmembered as the former Esther Zimmerman, - who graduated from MHS in 1924. Mr. Miller formerly was a part-time pastor at the Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milford. Mrs. Miller is a sister of Mrs. A. R Hollar, Mrs. C. R. Shuder and Mrs. Henry Stieglitz. Hie Millers made the trip back to Indiana earlier hi the year then pianned because of the death of Mr. ■flter’sJ sister. Mrs. Beatrice Douglas. They attended the funeral at Mexico. Indiana." | A number of friends and relatives of tile Millers met qt the home of the Shuders Last Sunday evenmg! I to see pictures and bear of the work j I the Millers’ son, John, is doing as.

Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY THE LIBRARY BOARD OF MILFORD AND VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE THE LIBRARY BOARD. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Milford & Van Buren Twp, ko« Co. Ind. I that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 3rd day of September. 1965. will consider the following -budget-: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION , . LIBRARY, OPERATING FUND I 5- Current. Charges . i_ 562 4C I 1 Services Personal 45.400 00* 7 Propertleg 2.150002. S-rvices Contractual . 1.407.00.’ -- ‘ I 3, Supplies ... 218.00* Total Library Operating Fund 49.737 40 Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen In office of Library ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FUND TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECXM- Library BER 31ST OP INCOMING YEAR . . Operating • Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to- Dec, 31. 1966. inclusive S . . 49 737 4*' 2. NeCeaaary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriaUcos un- ■ 'expended' _— ... 5)946 00 15. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4> ■ 15,683 40 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FFtOM SO'-'RCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY. 6. Actual balance. June 30th of present year 4 148 00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) —-j 3.263 82 | 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of Incoming year .(SchI edule on Hlei __ ___ • ■ . ' . | . a. Special taxes y__ I? ! t ■ 9 ToisT-Fiinds lines 6. 7. 8a and Bb> ■' . -9 924 55 FOR | EXPENSE TO -DEC 31 OF INCOMING TEAR ■i 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess, of expenses' | ; from Jan., 1 to June 30, leis mlsc. revenue for same period'- ’ 3 110 67 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add ? — —- lines, 10 and 11) . - - $ FEOFiXFD LFVII9 .. . ,45.543.450 00 ■ fund — . ' A-tfiount To Propert’ Be Raised ■ Library Operating' — ' $ 16 *8.86»;52 I . TOTAL. 4.16 .48.869.52' COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be . FUND? ■ Collected Collected Collected Collected 1962 1'963 . 1964 1965 Operating ( . - $4,029 34 *5.572 40 45.359.55 47.516 23 TOTAL . 44.029 34 45.572 40 45 359 55 $7,516,23 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies | hate been determined, and presented, to the county auditor not later, than two ttfays prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county I tax adjustment board, or bn their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten cr more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to'the state i board of ' tax commissioners for further and finaKhearing by filing ot peWith the rcun-.y auditor <-n -r ti-.» Monday of September or on /- ■ - - ■ • • - ■ , . - - ' • . :.-■•■■- ' wh: never date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this ant\ • JAMES STUCKy.AN .’ Pr-sid-nt of Library Beard . VIOLET PHEND t EDITH BAUMGARTNER i .-■ Treasurer of ■ Library. Board I Dat-d this 6th day of August. 1965 MJ - A 11 A II

I a missionary in Giiiauahua, Old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Miller visited their son before coming to Indiana. They plan to leave for their home in Colorado today (Wednesday). Methodist Church Unity Circle Meets . The Unitj- circle of the Syracuse Methodist church met Thursday. Aug. 5, for a 12:30 noon picnic at the Lake Wawasee home of Mrs. Ralph Qingaman with Mrs. Vernon Martin as the co-hostess. Mrs. Milton Brice, circle chhirman. presided and Mrs. Maude Jpckson. gave the devotions. There were 19 members and two guests. Mrs. Grace Daniels of Goshen and Mrs. A. W. Sutton of Indianapolis, present. The next meeting will be held September 9 in the home of Mrs. Hubert Anglemyer for one o’clock dessert.

Weekly I Fishing Report Cooler weather has slowed down fishing activity somewhat as just average catches have been reported by our fieldmen. Fishing with natural baits such as worms, minnows, grasshoppers, crickets and catalpa worms . . . if you can find any, seem to produce more fish. Northwestern Indiana Good silver bass are hitting in lakes Shafer and Freeman. Several catfish are being taken out of the Tippecanoe river in Pulaski county. Some streams are high and muddy in this area. Fishing is’ generally slow throughout, this district with

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES / fN THE MATTER OFI_PETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PI'RPOSES RY PRAIRIE) TOWN : KOSCILSkO COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARDj Ship a* tbe h - r rpl.' t !"“. th^? aXP ,* yers oi Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said town- ] sr..p. at tnelr reeu.ar m- ting place, on the 31st day of August. 1965. will consider the following budget. TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION „ , ■ TOW NSHIP FUND TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND Pay of Trustee. Rent. Clerical . I Total Township Funds339ol B. Direct Relief - A: Travel Exp. $1,790) ' CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FUND I. Medical. Hospital and Burial __s 500 Books, Stationery, Printing [ Principal and Interest bn Bonds .4425 2. : Other Direct Relief 500 ** Advertising — ' 225 RECREATION FUND X ROO C. Other Relief Care of Cemetertea ' B °° - Contributions for Joint Expense '■_ 50 hr; , V. — 850 ! F,KE FIGHTING FUND ; O he. Civil ; T*p. ; Expenses — 825 1 Fire Protection 3.500 Total Twp. Poor Relief Fund Si 050 uewv. ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31ST OP LNCOMING TEAR Townshlp 1 .■necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31. present yaar. to be made from - appropriations unexpended ■ 2 372 , 9 ™ 3. Additional Appropriations necessary to be made July 1, to Dec 31 of pre- ~ • sent ■ year ■ ' ■tanding Temporary Leans to be raid before'December 31.”0f present year, ‘ not included tn Lines 2pr3.___ ■______ ; 5. Total Funds. Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) ‘v < non " ‘ ' Ft-NDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES “ 900 1,450 OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY ' 6 Actual Balance. June 30th of? present year <, c,- Q t via ■> aoo n Ji"*? 0 be c £, !lerted - Present year (December Settlement) _ _Z__._ZT 1159 515 *446 art 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. July 1 of present year to Dec 31 of ' ‘ 38 Incoming year (Schedule on file). - - ■ . (a) Special. Taxes __2 - (b) Ail Other Revenue . 2_ I 22 22 2v -■? 9 Total Kinds <Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) « 3 <2R ’ , “7 10. Net Amount Required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st o> incoming year (Deduct line 9 from line s)' w 11. Operating Balance (Not tn excess of expenses from Jan. 1, to June 30, less - , Miscellaneous Revenue for same' Period) .. . ' . . 493 395 . 2 265 _ g4 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11)1 . - PROPONED LEVIES Net Taxable Property 'A ’ 8 ; 7-‘’'’C Levy on Levy on Amount to Township PoIU Pro ’? rt 7 n Be Raised Fire Fighting “7 ' ■ Civil Bond __ __ __ _ ■' _ " - ~ — - -- “ Recreation -J 22 22 22 22 22 ZZ 2 27227 _O3 ' 4 84 C - Total s4l ■ SI.L-569 COMPARATIAE STATEMENT OF TAXES COELECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED ' 1- To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected Fire Flghtlng ’ $ 3,430 $ 3.120 S 3.885 $ 2,682 " nd■ „ " ” -• 7 — ' l .Recfeation _ ~ ———-4——« 404 2,&60 . .2.849 o.3 f? 0 - ». . . . 777 c ; '4 Total , .. $ 8,338 $ 8,060 $.8,288 $10,186toa” ? aLditor P^*^ater^han h bJo AfteT she tax !evles haw be«n-determined, and presented to the beard ■ ■ '.o'to" do the Cd ii ' to P« t » ember > and levy fixed by tfce county tax adjustment to the state board of tax ten ’ nemselves asarieved by such levies, may ’'ondav of 4er»i«'^Ne- S e- V n/^ r ‘^ 1 e ♦ and^ !na -thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor date rgea. whichever date -is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. . - GEORGE SPARROW n - > luiv si '" . Trustee,. Prairie Township. . - -■ MJ — 'A.' 11 &18

6TH ANNUAL Syracuse Police & Firemen's Benefit Association F&ir August 16 - 21 Kiddies' Day Wed., Aug. 18 [Ail Rides 10c] Kiddies' Parade — 6 p.m. Wed. Starts at Six, assembles back of town hall. North on road 13 to Bank Corner, then East on Main street. Events on Main street following parade. Prizes to winners. CHAIRMAN OF KIDDIES’ PARADE .... A ........ BUD KUNE A Parade of 70 Units at 6 pun., Saturday, Aug. 21st. To Form between EUB Church and Liberty Drive-Away. PARADE DIRECTOR BILL HESS LUKER'S IDEAL RIDES Located in Both City Parking Lots

'nothing outstanding being reported. Northeastern Indiana i Largemouth bass and silver bass .are biting in lakes Tippecanoe and Barbee. Fishing continues fair for most species in lakes Pike and Beaver Dam in Kosciusko county. In Xteuben county, bluegills are hitting in Little Long Lake and Marsh Lake with pike biting in Lake George. River fishing is fair to good in Elkhart county. In Noble county good bluegill fishing is to be had in Cain Lake, High Lake, and Long Lake in Chain-of-Lakes Park. Bass fishing remains fair to good in Waldron Lake and Cree Lake with some pike showing up in Waldron Lake. fl HIRED IT THROUGHTHE WAHI ADS

Wednesday, August 11, 1965

43rd ANNUAL ESTEP REUNION HELD The 43rd annual Estep reunion was held recently at the WarsawCenter Park, Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Estep of Milford acted as president a& secretary-treasurer in the absence/of the president and secre-tary-treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Estep of Warsaw. Minutes of the 42nd reunion was read and approved. The sdme officers were elected to sene for the next jrear. Fifty-six members were present from Ventura. Calif., Rochester, N. Y., and Indiana. TO VIET NAM Virgil Dean Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox of r 1 Milford, will go to Viet Nam,after spenuing a two week furlough at home. Virgil was stationed in .Arizcma.

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FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. MARTIN A farewell party was given for Mrs, Vernon Martin of Syracuse who will be moving to Florida in ' September. Wednesday. Aug. 4. The hostesses were Mrs. Clifton Kinder, Mrs. Harry Alfrey and Mrs. Raymond Campbell. The group met at tile liome of Mrs. Alfrey for 10 o'clock brunch. A fruit cup was served, then breakfast from a beautifully appointed table. The ladies then went to the home of Mrs. Clifton Kinder, where bridge was enjoyed. Attending were Mrs. jay Peffley. Mrs. Paul Lantz, Mrs. Hubert Anglemeyer. Mrs. Joy Sims, Mrs. Marley Evans. Mrs. Paul Moore; Mrs. Dale Allen. Mrs. Eugene Hall, Mrs. Robert Deahl.* Mrs. Ronald Silveus, Mrs. Marion Rohm, Mrs. r Harmon Harper. Mrs. P. R. Whirledge, Mrs. Frank Hardwich, Mrs. Kenneth McVay. Mrs. William Pratt and Mi's. W. A. Jones, Jr. Ben Kaiser At Three-Day Conference Ben Kaiser. Milford. Indiana, recently completed a three-day conference on agronomic and agricultural developments to aid farmers in this area in their crop production programs. - Kaiser. Satellite manager for International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, took part in the special program to study the work being done in the company's plant food division on new premium fertilizers and customer senices. ti More than 200 persons attended the meeting in Rockton, 111., where fertilizer specialists introduced the “New Formula” line of premium and super premium products. Another main feature of the conference was the announcement that IMC would’ continue its money-back performance guarantee for its line of premium fertilizer products marketed under the brand names, Rainbw and Super Rainbow. During the meeting, each IMC sales representative worked with agronomists on programs to .extend sod testing services and new computerized fertilizer recommendations. It w’as rewaled that several new IMC soil testing laboratories j would be installed at strategic locations to serve farmer customers, complete facilities in the iridustry. MRS. JESSE ARNOLD RELEASED FROM NURSING HOME Mrs. Jesse Arnold of f 2 Milford ■ was released Saturday from the Lu .Ann nursiilg ■ home at Nappanex'. She is reported to be getting along nicely.

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