The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1965 — Page 15
New Salem News! ] . By MRS. RAT FERVERDA 'Held from last week' ; “Take My Hand and Lead Me" Father" was the beautiful number {resented by a chorus of 19 young folks at New Salem on Sunday forenoon during die hour of wor-; ship. Visitors attending services were Rev and Mrs. Emeral Jones of Wethersfield. Conn , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kurtz and Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Baker of r r Paris.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES “-VS* 2SJVOS *3- bua ‘" TOWKSHir FUHD other CtvU Township Excuses —->. 640; A. *5 ,IJW sasrehr* 5 VSMKU*** » — S Prtnclw, »sSisSsSSU « VSMSL tor W EXP so: iemortAl Dw BMW — - nmA . mr POOR RELIEF FIND *** 'Tots! Township Poor RetW,Fund *1.550 I * Xaro ESTIMATE Or FUNDS TO B® RAISED „, t > - v< s»q -rr> Township Fighting Township FITNDB REQUIRED POR EXPENSES TO . . runh Fund rund DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMINO YEAR 1. Totsl Budget -Estlmste lor lncomln* resr. Jsn. 1 U> *SI4B *4 490 83 20C [>-<■ ,11, 196*. lnclusiv. . .. -- .. ---- . 2 Necessary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31. present yesr. . q^i to be made from spproprlstlons unexpended -- ---- -c oco 3 Additions! Appropriation* necesssry to be rnsde July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year — — rwurr.-rrririr 4 Outstanding Temporary Loans to b« paid before 31 of present year - not Included In lines 2 or. 3 — _____ _ 3 Total Funds Required 'Add lines 1. 2. X *nd 4’ 5.613 8,3.1. FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM - SOURCES OTHER THAN FROPOSED TAX l-EVY 2 5T3 6. Actual Balance. Jjin* 30th of present year . ,« 7. Taxes to be collected, present year 8. M:sce!lanr- u» Revenue to be received. Ju-y i of Pres* nt year to D*< -31 of Incoming year (Schedule on ft e . In office of township trustee': «_ a. Special Tax-* (See Schedule) - ■ . ' - bA : Oil r R '•l.ue Sih -- ‘ , . . : X 9 Total Funds tAdd Sines 6. 7. 8a and 8b» — 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EX PENBE TO PBCJ3I*t OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct , 4 007 line 9 from line st.-_ ; ~~ _ 11 Operating Balance; <Not- In excess of expenses from Jan 1 to June 30f less miscellaneous revenue for same 492 337 p Vv NT TO BE IrAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines ». 3 , 4 ._ 10 and U) - - . PROFOSEDLKVIKS $2,368,630 Etna 31.81X52* | Net Taxable Property __ ■” on Levy on Amount to • s- V — Pe"s Property Be Raised 8 .11 $ 2.398 : Township 34 4 34(1 Fire Fighting ----- — — -- ■ • • ' • pa Library. *— -- -- -- —* * 236' ■ • $ .38 4 7.648 TOUI COMI'AK \I n » STATEMENT OF 1 UOB COU M IB> AM) TO BE COLLECTED. Collected Collected Co n ected Collected I<*,2 1967 1964 1965 ! ECHOS — s 3 670 $ 3.143 * 2 218 $ 2 291 i;-™*';; i.m -2.562 1.954 3.93 d Plre Fighting — — — — r- — — — — 229 Library-- • -- — —. —“* -- 221 Summer Education — — -- —- -- — — — — — * ' : ....... S 4.815 * 5.703 $ 4 393 * 6.456 ....... ,h»]| n»ve a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the later than two days prtor to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustrnen 'allure so to do.-by the c or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may andMl to the state board of ta* commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by riling of petition with the county auditor - V... v; .kV e- X'h M- *ar of or on or before the ter-* *v after publication by the county auditor of tax rates whichever B later, and the state board of lax commissioners . w!U , fix a date for hearing In this county. . CARL KLOTZ - Tru«tee. Etna Township ' .. • MJ — A. 11 ft It Da 1• d July 31. 19fe3. ' .j, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Os TAX LEVIES ! tv Tilt \MTT» OF DrTTRMIMNO TOP TAX RATTX FOR CrRTAIN PCRPOJrS BY SEWARD TOWNSHIP. KOSCTCSRO IN THE MATTER OP OETT BPPORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. Notice t. hereby given the taxpayers of Seward Township,. Kosciutto County Indiana, 'hat the proper officer* o. aa.d town- , Ship *t their r* alar meet mg pUcc. on th. 31st day of Augur 1965 »H1 consiri. r followmg bids... TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIPICATION TOWNSHIP FUND j Care of Cemeteries — • ft®® f . Fund *5.861 1 Pav of TV 1- ee. R. nt, Ct- rlcal -ft K " ' • ' " * ’ " C IVIL TOWN-nip BOND FI ND . _ , _ XI 790! Exam, of Records —- - - too r.-lr. .r»; an.i I- ' ct! B-nds _;..S.O2Cj - morlal .... . . ÜBRAKVIVNn ! A Adv. rosing -—-290 Other Civil Twp K>», • - — *•» lid a y -- -- -- • j ESTIMATE OP FINDS TO BE RAISED __ FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPERT? Twp Fund ■ • " y XrKn i 5.861 * 2(M ■ * appropriation* unexpended ~~ — — -- —•> — ■ — -- — .! Add> n» A; t • i - • ■ » ' - ! ■* ■> I D>c '! if 4. Outstanding Tempo* *ry Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year, not Included In Lines 1w 1— j 5 - - - • • ' - ■ • i- ♦ FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES • 6 Actual balance. June 30. of pr. sent y-ar -- -- — -- -- -— 1*037 I-581 i T. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December BetLemept' f ft event T «sr to Dec 31 of 1 incoming y.-ar fSkhedule on film. __ .. __ __ '__ - r -- -- -- % a St-»- ial Ta»-v . .. -- — -- — — -- — — — b Ait other Revenue -- -- — -- -- -- ' • * -!. -54*, 3 561 : 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7. 8a and Bb' - - 10: KM amount required to be raised for expenses to D,"C. 31st of lncomln* 4 637 ".019: •year Be 9 from Une S* __ — -- -- — — —» -- , 11 C'ierr.: t Itular: N • e••• ' expenses from .’an 1 •June 3. I* as Misccllar.evius Revenue snr same Period) — — — — —- — | < T t ' $ 1 *5 i 12. Amount to be raised by tax levy (Add lines 10 and 11> —.— -- — — PROPOSED LEVIES *3 994 340 Het Taxab.e Frcperiy v • - ‘ Levy on Levy on Amount tc „. VTV , Polls Property Be Raised FUNDS — _ • ~ ..* . « " 581 COMPARATIVE ST ATI MINT ol 1 AXES COLLECTED W»TO»K COVgggO- To^ ■ttvwS 8 - - ‘tnl JSSZh « ~ v_ " v_. ~.r 4 Total . i -1 4 S 6 S3* S 5,572 S 6.288 ■ *17.162 Taxpayers appearing shai! have a right to be heard thereon After the tax '-yies hav* county auditor net later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy flxed by the wunty tax board, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditory ten or more taxpayer feeUn* themse.ves wrleved by appeal to the itate board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing itirreem by filing a peuikna.ththe county »ud_r on or before the fourth Monday of September or an or before the tenth day after publication by the eo«ty auditor or tax rates charged, whichever date Is later, and the state, board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hear la* ta this county. LOWELL LECKRONE 1 ' ■ Trustee. Seward Tounahlp. . . i oSed August 3. 198$, MJ — A 11 & 18 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Or TAX LEVIES Notice U hereby given the taxpayer* of Jackson Township. Koacluxko Cpunty, Indiana, that the proper officer* or MM j township, at their regular meeting place, on the 31gt day of August, 1963. will consider • * I TOWNSHIP BUO6BT CT OSSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FCN® Other CtvU Tw». SBxpenses «•»'!. ' MedteaL HoapltaJ aad S«x*al e_S SS* Pay .of Trustee. Rent. Clerical — S ** Books. Stationery. Print In* - Total Township Fund .. SB.OOO .ToUißl and B2V *®° . A Advertising 38S CIVU TOWNsnir BOND FUND C. Other Rettet . _ Cara of Cemeteries 300: Principal and Interest on Bonds - 83.11* 2 Contributions for JMnt Expense - **®j Fire Protect lon 4 370 T"IVVsIUP POOR RELIEF FUND . _ .. '' . ' ' Exam ™.-_l 188 B. tMrrvt BeUet Total T*P Poor Relief Pund *1 000 ; ESTIMATE OF FI NDS TO BE RAIS T) cwJ FUNDS REQUmXD FOB EXPENSES f Town«hl» Bd. TO DECEMBER 31ST OF INCOMINO TEAR i FMnd 1 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec 31. 1966, Inclusive *«.*os *2.11$ { 3. Necessary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended — — — — — — — — — ■">- 4.57$ 3. Additional Appropriation* to be mad* July 1 to Dec. 31 of present , jj. year .1 , J 4. Outstanding Temporary Loan* to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year * not Included In Lines 20r3... _____ 3 Total Fund* Recu!red (Add Lines 1. 3. 3 and 4) ..»— 12.578 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY - ' „ 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year __ -- — —, — 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement* 2.736 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to,be .received. _uly lof present.war t« Dec-; 31 of tneomine year (Schedule c« «!« in office of Township Trustee.-) .a. .Special Taxes (See Schedi —...- '■ b. Alt Other Revenue (See Schedule) —• — . ■ _____ 9 To-Sl Pund- 1 Add Lines 6. 7. ta and Bb> € 443 10 N.t amount reuulred to be raised for expense to Dec. 31st of Incomhi* J yptf (Deduct htut 9 fro® list 5' 6 IJS 11. Operating Balance (Not. In excess of expenses from Jan. I to June 30, lean . Miscellaneous far sameFertod) _____ i 12 Amount to be raised by Tax! Levy. (Add tines 10 and 11) *6,642 FROPOSED IJEVIES Net Taxable Property — JL ; -- -- -- -- -- -- — — *2.464JfC Levy cm Levy on Amount to rexos — TO%H*hJP — -9Total lu -; ~ • , xc , • i i - -ut;t ' - S S .2Y f $.642 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COI.IJECTED AND TO BE COI.I.ECTKD To w ' Collected Collected Collected Collected ■Pima _ . 1962 ;9-4 1965 Township — • 3.668 * 5.882 $5 434 * 5.953 i CIvU Ttwsshlp. Beg M 1...— -- —■ 3,313 «-178. ‘ -. . 2.223 . - ■ '-fatal . ... . * TJSI '*7.360 * 7.659 ' * 5.952 ' Taxpayer* aimeartn* than have a right to be heard thereon After the tax lWie* have bees determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prtor to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment . board, or on ihetr failure so to do, by the county auditor, tan or more taxpayers feeling .theraMt*** aggrieved by such levies, mu appeal to the state hoard of tax rommimtoners for further and final hearing thereon hr filing a petltlcn with tte county auditor oo or before the foonh Monday of Septasotoer or oo or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rale* charged, whichever data Is later, and the state board of tax commUsioner* wBl fix a date for hearing to this county. RAYMOND OALL Trustee. Jaektc® Township Dated August ted. IMS. ■ -MJ—A. Uft is-
Shivdys of Syracuse, spent several Italy, daughter of the Allen days last week in the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shively. She was honored for her tenth birthday on Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple and Mr. and Mrs, Orvil Kilmer attended the yearly dinner of the Gideons Society held honoring the ministers aid wives of the county. Wayne Teeple and Orvil Kilmer are members of the Gideons. A smorgasbord dinner was served at . the Westminster hotel at Winona Lake, l Mr and Mrs. Walter and
children, Tina and Travis„ or r r New Paris, entertained at dinner on StEiday, Aug 1, for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Rev. and Mrs. Harley Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. I4UC Fisher of Peru: Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur James of r r New Paris; and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bomman, Candace and Chris of Goshen. The dinner was in honor of the birthdays of Herbert Morehouse and James Walter. ; Mr and Mrs. Dane Rarick spent from Friday until Monday of last week visiting their daughter, Janet, at New Winsdor. McL j Kenneth Mathews of Milford spent Sunday, Aug. 1. with Max
Rarick at Pine Crest home at Mount j Morris, 111. Earl Cooper spent Sunday with Max. Mr. and Mrs. William Winebren-1 ner of Riverside, Calif., were guests for a week in the home of Mr. and j j Mrs. John Mullinix* near Cromwell, j Mr. and Mrs. Max Wakher and j one son of Sidney were guests of i dinner on Sunday, Aug. 1, ’ of Mr. I and Mrs. Max Shively, Dennis and Douglas of r r Leesburg, Mr. and Mis. Lewis Hasse of i Fort Wayne were evening dinner guests of Mr. aid Mrs.. John Muldinix and daughters, Marianne and Marcia. Georgina Morehouse celebrated j her tenth birthday on Monday eve- ■ ' ning, Aug. 2, by entertaining friends. Vickie Wertenberger, Rob|in Lantz. Elaine Kilmer, and Rhonda Hurd at a slumber party in the ' home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and children Rhonda ami Steven of Fort Wayne and Mrs. John Stookey and Jeffrey of r r Leesburg spent Wednesday in the home of their parents. Mr and Mrs. Ellis Wikiman. oh r r Leesburg. Mr. 'and Mrs. Bruce Baker and children, Susie, David and Douglas. of Leesburg entertained with a birthday dinner on Sunday honoring Mrs. Russell Baker Other guests were Russell Baker of North Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kurtz, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rake: • : r r V ' - ' -NSSTAR CLASS HONORS REV. E. Bi JONES AND WIFE The Star class honored Rev. and Mrs. Emeral B. Jones of Wethersfield. Conn , at a carrv-in dinner on Sunday following Uk .-enoon servI ice: Present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Schermerhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M -rehouuse and Mr. and Mrs Dane Rartek. committee of arrangets; and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreitk-r. Mr and Mrs. Herbert . .ou.se. Mr. anti Mrs. Nelson Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Lavent Tom. Mr. and Mrs. F.mory Stetler. Mr and Mrs: Albert Mathews, Mr. and Mrs Frank Johnson and Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek, Lorraine and Sharon. Cynthia and Douglas Schermerhum. Mr and Mrs, Dale Mock and guests, the Rev. Joneses, Mrs, Ruth DeFnes, Mrs. Kathryn Dunnuck, .-Ed Smith, i Gerald Gro\e, and Loetta and David Morehouse. —NS—NEW SALEM WOMEN SPEND DAY TOURING Members of the Women’s Fellowship of New Salem Church of the ,Brethren enjoyed last Thursday vissiting the Max Shively Duck Farm, iplaying miniature golf, eating dinner >at the Sunnymede in Warsaw, visiting the Catholic church and school in iWarsaw, and visiting the Billy Sunday home at Winona Lake. Those making the trip were Mrs. i Ruth .DeFries arid Mrs. Frank Shively, committee for the arrangeifeenis. and Mrs Howard Kmder. Mrs. Kathiyn Dunnuck. Mrs. Ray • Fevav-rda. Mrs. Gt*ne Mock. Mrs. | Ronald Kreider. Mrs Russell Bak-'
Percent Interest m - How ling Paid /I Vi ® e p° s^s m A Br u ■ ■ STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE . Syracuse, Indiana Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation l j . : '"L . . '• • _ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF fAJTLEVTES * ™ E Notice Is hereby given the taxpayer* of Lake Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the Proper officers of said townsnip as their regular meeting place, on the 3l«t day of August, 1965. will consider the following budget TOWXSHir BITKJET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP fVN9 | Fire Protection „ — 83.700'; «x«l Chargee -- *.690 Pay of Trustee. Rent. Clerical TCITION FUND capital Outlay — — I OPq *■** - - — ** 28,800 Totkl Spw . u: School Fund - *36.770 i Bowtti Stationery. rrlntljif r'rvn ativs nt\n ffvd A Advertising — .. 7S« Total Tuition Fund *128.500 -Ct MS LAT J'» "'"T 1 * 0 FT^ 4 192 ; Care of CemeterW* -- -- 350 BECKEATION FUND .SrwJSr” IJP Salary and Fees 225 Recreation — „ *, .388 m TOW yoOK KtLlr r TVmp I A«Kaf jp Exo®nasrti ... . ■ft. 1 Memorial Day JT 60 Total Recreation Fund 300 1 Hospital and Suns! *2.?©o Exam Records — . 40 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 2 Other Direct Relief - — Other Civil Twp Expenses 936 Instruction — -- 8 7,600 C Other Rene' \ 'win 9#e — Coordinate Activities — 8.2«? 3 Contributions for Joint K*P 2M j Total Township Fund .. *4.590 Operation — — — 12 220 •_ _„ . _ . I ri«* FIGHTING FUND Maintenance — — — 5,000 ’ Total Twp Poor Relief Fund -- *2,400 ESTIMATE OF FI NDS TO BE RAISED a I Fire Special cutr 1 FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES Twp. Fighting Rec. Tuition school -*SdS. ; iTO DECEMBER 3X*t OF INCOMING TMIL. ’ Fund Fund Fund Fund- Fund Fust, I 1 Totai Budget Estimate for incoming Fear. Jan 1 to Dec 31. 1966. Inclusiye * 4,590 t 3.700 *3OO *128.500 *36.770, *34.192 i j 2 Neceaaary Expenditures July 1 to Dec 31; present year, to be made from : appropriation* unexpend-d — — .. .. „ ' 3.194 6.045 30.347 24.660 nal Appropriationa neceaaary to be made July 1 to Dec 31 of present 1 year 1965.' .. -- .. .... ... — >.009 , j 4. Outstanding Temporary Loan* to 0* paid before Dee. 31 of present year - J. not iMtaded la ithea 3or 3' ... __ .... .... ■■■*- - - , . ' _v" IS. Total Funds Reouirvd (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) ... 7,784 9.745 300 185.847 61.430 34.192, , PUNDB ON HAND AND TO MrRBCETVKD FROM SOURCES f OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual Balance. July 31st of present year -935 418 . -13,177 26 153 j7. Take* to he collected, present year 'December Settlement A June '65) — 5.048 7.707 46,565 16.117 i i t: Miscellaneous Revenue To be received. July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 I J, of Incoming year (Bchedulg cattle) ■ _ I a Special Taxes — — — — •* S'S* nasal j b. All Other Revenue s i a.— . '-60 . •-. ' ■ t ' 44 *- 35t> 9,085 j !• 9 Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b > .... 4.260 8.125 122,893 5,290 . 9.0951 amount retmlrsd to be.ralmd for expenses to Dec. 31st of incomiM . . nKnayear (Deduct line 9 from line 5> - 3 524 1,620 300 "G 2.954 8.529 *5 09, ; 11. Operating Balance (Not la exeesa of expense*. from Jan. Ito June 30. leai - ' _ , |, f MUeclianeous Reyenae lor same Period) 044 . 679 -*o .12,258 ”■ 7a 1 ■ j ,12 Amount to be raised by tax lew* (Add ’dnea 10 and 11' —. * 4.368 * 2.299 *546 S 75 212 *ls 316 *25.162 , PROPOSE!! IJSVIES Net Taxable Property ■ : .-- —— ; ..— J . —- * 3 ' 73a^ - Lery on Le»y on Amount to ' funds Polls Property * Be Raised Township. ... ......' . .= _ * 16 I 6 ■ R*"£*rt'ation „ • _... , -~e. •>* r ~ il'3ii Special School ... I* if'vfia 84 52 *122.983 j COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES (Oi l Ft TED AM) TO BE COULECTHO j Collected Collected Collected Collected', FUNDS—- 1982 1963 .1964 1995 Township - — —■ * 3.930 8 4-896 • 8 3.485 * •cStab 39 459 38.453 44.022 46.C83 School .............. — 27,407 28527 ' ' 21.252. 15,964 ■ Cumulathre Building ;— —1 30 - 9 40 32,815 Total : .... .. ..... ■ *72 106 l 3^ A ~ 6 • 8107.352 8107.547' I Taxpayers appearing shall hare a right to be heard thereon. After the tax lexica have and presented to the o* r *-- 4 ter ni-.t iater: than two days prior to the second Mend ay In September, and the lery nxed by the county tax adjustment bear,*, er on thetr failure so to do. by the -runty auditor, ten or m,-e taxpayers feeling themseires aggrieved by such leties, may I eapeal to the Mate board of tax commkasloru;» for further and final hearing thereon by mine 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 countyNudttor of tax rates . charged, whichever date Is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing to this county. • NOTE Th- established rat* for Cumulative Building Fund is *125; the rate payable in the year 1966 has been reduced , to $ 92 on account of *9.095 to be received from Property Tax Relief Distribution. ALTON KISSINGER | Trustee. Lake TownshipDated August 8 1965. MJ — JL 11*18
jer, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Arnold, Mrs. William Mrs. iGlen Morehouse and Georgina and 'Trudy Shively. County Fair Awards For Pollyanna 4-H Club j Pollyanna 4-Hers who received aI wards at the county fair and were not listed in last week’s paper are as follows: Wildlife I, A— Gayle Stuckman (state fair); B — Kathy Scarf ass and Elaine Hoopengaraer: C — Terry Glancy. Roberta Laughlin. Dawn Miller and Beverly Welty. Forestry I, A— Gayle Stuckman • state fair'; C — Elizk>eth CrxMn- ' lich. Home Grounds Improvement, 1, B — Elizabeth Cromlich. WANT ADS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby xiv.n the taxpayers ot I Lake Township. Kosciusko County. InI dlana. that ihi» prop, r legal oltiers ot said munictpaH-.y at their regular ta-et- ! trig Place, on the 31st. day of August, j 19615. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider n-s*ary to n»e. t -th exira* i ordinary emergency . xistins at this tlm-. Tuition — Instruction B-l 4 B-II *7.181 .1 . Taxpayers appearing at such meeting: shall have. a Hih- to be heJrd thereon, ‘ rhe adit tonal appropriation as finally mad-' wIU be automatically referred tc the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Beard will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Audr Kc iusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be ; designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropria tions may be heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the Count* Audl'»r wh. n and -where such, to-aring. w:h b- held ALTON KISSINGER , Trtis- •• of Lake Township - . MJ — A. 11 & 18 NOTICE or JOINT \DMINISTATORS<ALI OF "REAL ESTATE IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT | APRIL TERM. 1965 Estate No. 9599 State of Indiana. County of Elkhart ss: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE J OF DORA G HIEBER. DECEASED The undersigned Joint Administrators of ‘ the above captioned estate, hereby give notice that by virtue of an order of the Fikhart Circuit Court, they will, at the hour of 10:00 O'clock A M on the 28th day of August. 1965, at the Law Office of Joseph W. Kindis, 221 w Market St . Nappanee. Indiana, and from day to day th-reafter until sold, offer for sale at : private sale all of the Interest of saw decedent in and to the following desi crlbed real estate situated tn Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, to-»lt: s The South Half (S l i) of the South- . west Quarter tSWlil of the North-,-ast Quarter <NE > of Section 12. Township 34 North, Range 5 East. ALSO the Northwest Quarter (NWQ) of th- Southeast Quarter oX said Section 12 ALSO a part of the East Half (EL) of the Southeast Quarter TSE>4). more fully desertb-d aa follows Beginning at the Northwest corner of the East Half of the South- . east Quarter of said .Section; running thence South on the West line,of said Bast Half 90 rods and 13 feet: thence Bast 44 S rods: thence in a Northwesterly direction to the North line of said East Half of said Quarter to a point 29 . rods East of the Northwest comer therttof; thence West 29 rods to place of beginning, containing to all .80.54 Acres. Said sale is to be made expressly subject to the approval of the Elkhart Ctrcult Court and for ©ot liH than the full apprais'd value thereof, and for cash. FLOYD C EYiX AND JOE UNSICKLE. Jr . i Joint Administrators of the ESatte of j Dora G. Hleber, Deceased. .-■.■s„ph W. Kindts, Attorney.' ' MJ — A. A 11 * 18
SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER . Hospital Notes Steven Haines,, r I North Webster, was released from Murphy Medical Center Monday. Mrs. Hugh Bushong. of r 1 Syra- j cuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Monday. Mbs Evalean Rookstool, Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital, Monday. She had been taken to the hospital several days ago and placed in oxygen following an asthma attack. Artie D. Long, Syracuse, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Thursday. Mrs Robert E. Spearman, r 3 Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Thursday. , She had been admitted August 10. Mrs. William Harris, North Webster. was admitted to the Whitley County hospital Thursday. She was released Friday. Stephen L. Lee, r 3 Syracuse, entered the . Goshen hospital Friday. Terry A. Rookstool. Syracuse, was treated at the Goshen hospital for an accident at home, Thursday and released. Mrs. Henry Kehr. Syracuse,- was treated at the Goshen hospital for an accident at home, Thursday and : released. ! • Tammy Debolt, r 3 Syracuse. v?as given emergency treati t at Murphy .Medical Center Saturday and released. Ernest W Craven, r 3 Syracuse.* was released from. Murphy Medical Center. Monday'. [ Mrs. Cftrde Neff, r 1 Syracuse. • was treated at Goshen hospital Wednesday, Aug. 4. for an accident at work and released. . Mrs. Lucy Garrett. Syracuse, was released from Goshen -hospital Wednesday, Aug. 4. t Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; Franklin Ringler Jr,. Syracuse. ! was admitted to Goshen hospital--1 Thursdav. Aug. 5. and later releas- ; led. ' - ' ; Mrs. George Peters. Syracuse, j was released from Goshen hospital Thursday, Aug. 5. ' Mrs. Emory Guy, Syracuse, has returned to her home from Elkhart hospital where she underwent surgery recently. Martha Ellen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arnold Hall, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Saturday. Mrs. Max E. Lecrmon. r 1 Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Monday, Aug. 9. Mrs. Mavweli Brower, r 4 Syracuse, was treated at Goshen hosi pital Monday. Aug. 9 and released. ! Airs Delbert Fuller. North Webster, was treated at Murphy Medical Center Tuesday and released : Jeffrey Housover. 9. son of >lr. 1 and Mrs. David Housover. r 3 Syracuse, was treated at Murphy Mods f ical Center Tuesday and released.
Wednesday, August 18, 1985
I ° . , . W f ■ /: v « MRS. MICHAEL R. BLASE
Gloria Sierk, Michael R. Blase Exchange Wedding Vows August 7
Wedding vows were exchanged on Saturday noon. Aug. T. by. Miss .Gloria Sierk. daughter of Sir. and Mrs Rudolph Sierk of r 2 Milford, and Michael R. Blase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Blase, Youngstown, Q. Father Reddington officiated at the double ring cere .tony which took place in the Sacred Heart Catholic church at Warsaw in tl|e presence of 175 guests. • The church was decorated with white gardenias on the altar and a white carpet. Escorted to the altar by her father who gave her in marriage, the bride appeared in a floor length gown of white silk peaii de soie fashioned with a scoop neckline, fitted bodice and long sleeves. The bottom of the skirt was adorned w ith w hite lace and pearls. The train was enhanced ,w ; fb white lace and pearls. Her veil v s held by a bow made of tiny pearls. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias. Bride’s Attendants Attending the bride were Miss
-• ; . . • r - ... Bowlers Wanted Wednesday Night Mixed League. Anyone Interested CALL 457-3855 Wawasee Bowl SYRACUSE, IND. FOB SALE PAINT. WALLPAPER & FLOOR COVERING BUSINESS f LOCATED IN PROSPEROUS TOWN AND LAKE COMMUNITY Selling For Reasons Os Health WRITE: BUSINESS, BOX 8, SYRACUSE \ NOTICE HOG FARMERS Wabash Valley Order Buyers OPENED CLUNETTE STOCK YARD Monday, August, 2, 1965 je Open 5 Days A Week A DIAL; UL 8-2351
THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Sharon. Anglin of Chicago as maid of : honor: Miss Shelia Oursler, Chicago, .and Miss Arlene Anglin. Leesburg, as bridesmaids. The maid of honor wore a blue embroidered short sleeved dress. She wore a veil held by a bow matching her dress. She also wore matching shoes The : bridesmaids wore street length 1 gowns of Royal blue brocade, fashioned with a scoop neckline, short i sleeves, .and a fitted bodice, i Denise 'Theodore of Niles, 0., and Rebecca Moronti of Warren. 0., were ■ flower girls John Gibbs of Highland Park. 111., : was best man. Jim Piloii of Chicago and Henry Sierk of Milford served i as ushers. The couple will reside t*n r 2, Milford after September. They went to upper Michigan and MackinawIsland for their wedding trip. Mrs. Blase U a graduate of Milford high school and Patricia Stevens Career college. Chicago. She is presently employed bv A. L. D, 1nc.... Chicago. Mr. Blase is a designer.
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