The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1965 — Page 12

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THE RUNNERS-UP — Campbell s While Sox lost two in a row to the Baumgartner team to finish the season with 7 wins and 7 losses. The champions beat them 3-2 and 5-4 to take the title.

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LITTLE LEAGI E ALL STARS — The "All Stars” for the Milford Little League were chosen by selecting, the ti\«- mist ijfaable players from, each of the four teams. Each player on the "All Star” team was awarded a trophy. Pictured here in the front

Wa-Nee Teachers To Meet Aug. 27 Superintendent erf schools Haskell B (Shorn announces that the 1063-66 ->1 term for the staff members <>f tne Wa Nee Community Schools w.ll open August 27 with a general meeting in the Nappanee high school all-purpose room. The opening session of the teacher -organization and orientation meetings will start at 8 a m During the Period from 8 to 9 each teacher will fill out a registration form calling for information needed for ti ministration office records Light ivfreshments wffl be served during this period and teachers new to the syMvm will be male welcome. At 9'am. Rev Warren Sherman, of the Locke Village church, will open the formal pert of the meeting with prayer and ~;i appropriate inspinrtional talk ' Followuig the deiotional period Dr, Forest Kendall of Nappanee, tret. the board of school trustees, will welcome the teachers and bring greetings from the board. He wll ,al>o speak briefly on the function of the board as a making body in the operation of the Wa Nee C*»mmunily Schools.. At the (WiiNwi of br. Kendall's remarks. Stijx-r nt indent Osborn .will introduce the principals erf the various schools, who in turn w-.1l in- - .traduce the new’ staff memb< i - tinged to their buildings. After a short recess period Superintendent Osborn will discuss general regulations and policies which ap|n'v to the ajM-i'ation of the schools in the di>tr < t Pae morning session will be re- < 15 Lunch will not be; . cafeteria d s has been the case in past ■ Teachers . and other staff j they choose At 145 p.m. staff members will meet in the respective. school h they hav< ed for the school year: .After a general : meeting with the principal presiding, teachers arill be free to prepare their dassroorfts and teaching ma-1 terials for the appearance erf the * pupo lay morning. August ' 30th. , " f'irst Day Aagnst 30 The first day of th! new school term with pupil- In attendance will be August 30. The buses will make their regular run and pick up students at the regular time on this date Due to some ■minor changes in the bus routes, it is suggested that | pupils should be ready in plenty of time to catch the bus if it should arrive earlier than lost year. All schools will dismiss at 11 a.m j on Monday morning. Aug. 30. Bus' dri\ ers will be at their respective schools to pick up the students at that time. Regular classes and full day attendance will start on Tuesday. Aug 31. except, in special inst-1 ances where the principal might find M necessary to make changes due to unforeseen circumstances. : I. Except for possible minor changes all schools will operate on the same time schedule as last year. Pupils are not to arrive at school earlier than 15 minutes before classes are I to start. Bus drivers, parents, teachers, pupils, and others directly concerned should cooperate with the school in seeing that this regulation is observed. A great deal of confusion results when pupils arrive at I the school before it is open and . . ready to take care of them. i All school offices will be open i from 8 to 4 starting August 16. Any J problems or quesutins concerning the < start of the new school year or the ! program should be referred to the principal of the school in question or | the superintendent’s office. j Say you saw it h The

tirednesday, August 25, 1965

i In the first row from left to right ■ are Rick Krull. Tim Levernier. Jan 1 Beer. Phil Price, Noah Lozano. Dave < ■ .Miller, coach Harry Dale Doty, and i his daughter Jdhet.

row are liars Sorensen. Tom Speicher. Bill Burgett. Jim Plum. Denny Replogle (.holding championship team trophy). Jack Beer. Dave Henson, Tom Beer. John Hamilton, and James Baker. In the back row are Wesley Kil-

Bible School Underway At Grace Bible "The Bible Stands” is the theme of the daily vacation Bible school mw underway at the Grace Bible church. 518 south Main street, Syracuse. Classes run from 9 am. until 11 45 am each day thru Friday for youngsters from two years old through their teens. With the Bible as their guide, the dedicated , teachers are extolling the grace and rhwey and righteousness of the Lord, through teaching : the duldren the importance of ths Scriptures in their daily lives. L'nique Display \ mos 'Bible school this | year is a unique Bible display. They ■ Bibles and Bible related materials dating back to 1792 in their, display. They have Bibles and Bible portions in many different languaChtnese, Korean, Indian, etc. They

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY THE LIBRARY BOARD OF PIERCETON & WASHINGTON TWP. LIBRARY, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE LIBRARY BOARD. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Pierceton and Washington Town-hip. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September. 1965. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION LIBRARY. OPERATING' FUND V Current Charges 977 1. Services- Personal $2,920 7. Properties I.SIO 2 Sen - Contractual ....1.2751 3; Supplies 2501 Total Library ■ Op. Fund $7,232 (Complete Detail of Budget estimate may be seen in office of Library i ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED . | FUNDS REQUIRED -FOR EXPENSES TO ’ Library G(U INCOMING YUAR . Opiating 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, . • ’ Fund $7,232 2. Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from app'ropriatpins unexpended . 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.2, — 3. and 4) ■ U FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES pTHER THAN PR* >U >SED TAX LEVY 6. Actual balance, June 30th ■of present j year ... ......' 3.776 1 -tobe collected, present year (Dec. Settlement i • 2.43$ B. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of in-. ■* coming year—Schedule on file l Spe ill! taxes 4.5 b. AU other revenue * 765 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6; 7. Ba, and 8b) 7,024 IQ NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSE TO DEC 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 4.208 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less iriisc. for same period) 2.300 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) $6,508 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property $4,663,610 Levy on Amount to FUNDS — Property Be Raised Library- Operating $ .14 $6,508 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS — Collected Collected Collected Collected IhrE* lOA 1- , Library Operating .$5,482 $7,394 $5,440 $5,721 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After :he tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, ind the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failire so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themlelves aggrieved ,by such levies, may appeal to the state board of ax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing, petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monde o f September or on or before the tenth day after publication ’ov J the -ounty auditor of tax rate charged, whichever date is later the itate board will fix a date for hearing in this county. . HOWARD MENTTk President Library Board A MINER, Secretary of Library Board GARL MORT, Treasurer of Library Board Mted This sth day of- August, 1965. mj — A. 18 4 25

In the back row left to right are Kevin Dwyer,. Kent Doty, Larry Kais, er, Phil Gunden, Wesley Kilmer, lex Westerriian, and Stanley Kilmer. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

. mer. Noah Lozano. Kevin Dwyer, • Kent Doty. Phil Price. Dan Bess. > Dana Haab, Dave Miller, and John - Rassi. Steve Wolterman and Don I May were not present when the picture was taken. A .Mail-Journal staff photo.

To Begin Cleaning And Treating Seed Wheat The Kosciusko County Seed Improvement Association wffl begin cleaning and treating seed wheat on August 26 according to D. £. Frantz, county extension agent. Dale Sponseller of Etna Green and Tony Heiman. Warsaw, will operate the cleaners again this-year. Ray Ferverda. Milford: Leland Kinsey, Silver Lake; Howard Warner. South Whitley; and Victor Hillery. Warsaw, are officers of the association. ■ have facsimile pages of Bibles ; dating back to the 15th century: The Cloverdale Bible, The First King [ James. The Rheims-Douai, k and many more. The auditorium of the church, located at the rear of 518 S Main > will be open every afternoon and eiening throughout the week for • piblic viewing. You are .invited to ; send your children to the school ? .and to view the display The un- • usual procram will be at 7:30 Fri- ■ day, Aug 27. x

List Wa-Nee Faculty For 1965-66 Year

Below is a listing of the faculty of i the several schools in the Wa-Nee Community Schools as released by superintendent Haskell B. Osborn. | Schools in the Elkhart and Kos- 1 ciusko county system open on Monday, "Aug. 30, for registration with the first full day on Tuesday, Aug. , 31. * Indicates new personnel in sys- . tern. The staff follows: } Board of School Trustees W. Dale Christner - president Richard Berger - vice president Kenneth Smith - secretary Dr. Forrest Kendall - treasurer Dr. Robert Abel Russell W’enger Lyle Yoder - School Administration Office Haskell B. Osborn - supt. of schools | Frank Algate - coordinator of spec-; ial services Norman Murphy - speech and hear-; ing therapist and school psychome- i trit . Inez L. Rogers - financial secre- ; tary Ruth M. East, tnd - secretaryclerk Harrison Township School Doyle G. Swanson - principal I Neva j. Drudge - school secretary ♦Judith Dausman - kindergarten Anna Mabel Kilmer - grade 1 Lois Hahn - grade 1 Hazel Klotz, grade 2 Helen Sheets - grade 2. . - Helen Hartman - grade 3 ♦Mildred Steiner - grade 3 ♦Donna Noffsnger - grade 4 Ethel Tomlonson - grade 4 Duane Sholly - grade 5 Lois Weaver - grade 5 Lawrence Boyer - grade 6 Doris Schrock - grade 6, librarian Olive Stine - vocal music Richard Gronert - instrumental music Nappanee Central Elementary Samuel Hazelrigg - principal Fredonna Arnott - sec’y. to elem. principal ! Anne Woodhams - school nurse , Ruth Stoops - kindergarten 4 Lora Belle Burt - grade 1 Betty Rosentrater - grade 1 ♦Martha Rowden - grade 1 Theresa Smith - grade 1 Irene Stahly - grade 1 Ruth Berger - grade 2 Margaret Conrad - grade 2 Roseanna • grade 2 ♦Theresa Schepman - grade 2 ’ Fannie Gerber - grade 3 Gladys Morris - grade 3 Leona Stump - grade 3 JoAnn Yarian - grade 3 Elta Anderson - grade 4 . Irene Best - grade 4 "Ethel Haney - grade 4 ‘ Dorothy Howard - grade 5 Treva Lichti - grade 5 Miriam Stump - grade 5 j Wayne Haney - grade 6 Fred Hunsberger - grade 6 Kelvin Prenkert - grade 6 Larry Baughman - grade 7, science - shop and boys’ P. E. Mary K. Knobel - grade 7, social studies r ’ girls’ P. E. Ruth Mattingly - grade 7, math and home economics Lawrence White - grade 7, English and library Caridad Olivella - elementary’ Spanish Phyllis Wampler - vocal music Fred W’ebb.- instrumental music Erma Lou Yoder - special education - M-l

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Nappanee Elementary - Sooth Lois Weddle - kindergarten Bemiece Fox - grade 1 Irene Enkoff - grade 2 Geneva Moore - grade 3 Susan Pletcher - grade 4 Richard Strakowski - grade 5. and supervising teacher Percy Cassel - grade 6 Caridad Olivella - Elementary Spanish Ptiyllis Wampler . vocal music . Nappanee High School James O. Weddle - principal David McGrew - director of guidance Mildred Phillips - sec’y. to h. s. principal 1 Susan Baker - treas. school act. fund ’ * Anne Woodhams . school nurse j Wanita Ball - English j Martha Berger I ♦Tom Bradway - mathematics Bryan Carter - soc. studies, gen. business ■ Guy Conrad - shop and mech. ! drawing ‘ R. Selwyn Copeland - phys., diem., and science Keith Dougherty - shop, phy. ed., and. var. basketball Carlyle Frederick - mathematics Eric Gerber - auto mech., elect., shop David Geyer - soc. studies and jr. high football 1 ♦Wanda Hartman - English ♦John Haunestein - biology Joseph Jones - speech, English Forrest L. Kantner - science, agriculture • Philip Lehman - Soc. st. jr. high Jerry Lichti - English Don McKee - L; glish, var. track coach Miguel Olivella - Spanish ; Ruth Pancoast - vocal music Haney Postma - business education Robert Riley - soc. st., freshman BB coach Mary Rood - art ♦Sandra Ruby - voc. home econ. Carol Simmons - Latin and English Fred H. Squires, jr. - health, dr. edu.. ass’t. FB. and track coach Calvin Stutzman - shop and golf coach ♦W’illiam Svyantek - soc. st., health, var. BB Bunnell Walter - mathematics Mildred Walters - English Fred Webb - instrumental music Janet Weeks - home ec., girls’ ■ phy. edu. ♦George Wcybright - special education - M - 2 ♦John Wolfe - English ; ♦(Still Open) - librarian Union Center School Robert Gongwer - principal June Mishler - school secretary ♦Judith Dausman - kindergarten ♦Viola Christner - grade 1 Mabel Snider - grade 1 ♦Johanna Sutter - grade 2 Ruth Weldy - grade 2 Glenna Andrews - grade 3 Feme Bleile - grade 3 Helen Steffen - grade 4 Shirley Golden - grade 5 Eli Miller - grade 5 Margaret Elliott - grades 6 and 7 Lowell-Hile - grades 6 and 7 1 Eugene Sommer . grades 6 and 7 Caridad Olivella - elementary’ Spanish . Olive Stine - vocal music Wakarusa Elementary School ♦Howard Locke - principal j Ronald Fields; - director of guid-

Betty Cripe - school secretary ] ♦Sandra Loucks - clerk-typist . act ] fund treasurer Barbara Holaway . kindergarten ( Roma Anglemyer - grade 1 ♦Jeannie Galbreath - grade 1 Doris Pippenger - grade 2 ♦Carol Weaver - grade 2 Olive Locke - grade 3 Enid Rogers - grade 3 Bonnie Fisher - grade 4 Samuel Martin - grade 4 Lois Lambright - grade 5 ♦Maxine Miller - grade 5 Marvin Galbreath - grade 6 Glen Weaver - grade 6 ♦Olga Gamba . elementary Spanish Wakarusa High School ♦Howard .Locke - principal • ■ Ronald Fields - director of guidance Betty Cripe - school secretary ♦Sandra Loucks - clerk-typist - act. fund treasurer Geraldine R. Cook - voc. home economics Frances Copeland - social studies - jr. high ♦Paulajean Cramer - girls’ phy. education Steward Davis - social studies and English James Eaton - social studies and biology ♦Terry Eberle - health, phy. ed., football ♦Olga Gamba - Spanish Richard R. Gronert - band Stanley Heckaman - vocal music (1-12) .Clair Hoover - mathematics ♦Wayne Mattingly - English and social studies j John K. Miller - science, mathematics Pearl K. Miller - librarian ♦Esther J. Nader - mathematics Lois B. Nelson - English, speech David W Oplinger - English, varsity track, ass’t. var. BB coach j ‘Willard L. Price - industrial arts William H. Rogers - business education . . ; ‘Roseyn Rychener - English Ronald Stump - social studies, jr. high coach - Roger Troyer - business education Maynard Weaver - science, mathematics . Carl T. Wesolek - soc. studies and var. BB coach Frank E. Williams - voc. agriculture j *Susan Wolfe - English School Custodians j Harrison - Mildred Sechrist (matron Nappanee - Kenneth R. Culp, J. Noble Flowers, Elmer Kessens, Martha Kuhns (matron, Thomas R. Pleacher, Eldon M. Yoder Union Center - Franklin Anglemyer Wakarusa - Harold Hartman School Bus Drivers Harrison - Dale Anglemyer, Dale Reinhardt, Lowell H. Shank, Kenneth M. Stull, John Ummel, Elias Weaver Nappanee - ‘Lowell Anglin, J. Noble Flowers. Eldon D HartzeE. ♦Robert Helmuth, Buell Hoffer. Edward Holdeman, Raymond Long, Roy Martin, Ruth E. Miller, George Reed, Jr., Virgil Stump, Jr. I Union Center - Keith Anglemyer, jveloris Neff, *Art Paulus. Amos §heets, Dale Stouder, Jay WysongWakarusa - Phillip Bowers, James. ’ W. Graybill, Glenn Holdeman. Curtis Hoover. Harold Miller. Ernest Pfeiffer, Dale Schwalm, Joe Skiles School Cooks Harrison - ‘Leona Skiles, Leora Overholser. .Anna Mae Troyer Nappanee - Central - Ann Rassi. Pauline Krull. Wilma Martindale, - ‘Bessie Stickel

Napapnee high school . Loneta Rice, Ruby Miller, Isabelle Rogers, Ruth Holloway Union Center - Elizabeth Ramer, Clara Walters, Vera Hurst Wakarusa - Beulas Rohrer, Verda Albin, ♦ (still Open) •.4 • ' WRC HAS FIRST GAME-O-RAMA The Woman’s Relief Corps of Syracuse had its first in the Game-, O-Rama series, Wednesday evening, Aug. 11, at the home of Mrs. Georgia Buster, west Main street, Syracuse. Attending were Mrs. Frank Bates, Mrs. Agnes Stiffler, Mrs. Myrtle

Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies tne County Council at their regular meeting place, on the 7th and Bth dav of , September, 1965, will consider the following budget- 48 ” ° 1 BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR COUNTIES CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT. Services Personal axn All Other Op. Expense Current Charges ■_ ~~ ’ Properties ...j' 450 , , „ COUNTY AUDITOR Services Personal All Other Op. Expense 1-7” ’ vMn Properties ' 7___. 425 ’ COUNTY TREASURER Services Personal - jrs All Other Op. Expense ” ~~ ~ *v mn Current Charges -7 ”7” 165 COUNTY RECORDER P^ S 0 1 al $15,565 Properties ; 7—7777- 150 COUNTY SHERIFF Pe^. 6n l' $33,010 All Other Op. Expense . io 110 Properties. . 727777. COUNTY SURVEYOR Services Personal ... S3O 731 . All Other Op. Expense — ' Properties 7__7“ ’ f. 300 COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT Services Personal ... ' $18,140 AU Other Op. Expense ... w ;3.850 Ftt-oPertles .. 225 \ COUNTY CORONER Services Personal ■■ . • . , $4,900 AU Other OP. Expense .. ijq COUNTY ASSESSOR 'Services Personal ■ . >*■ $22 760 IAII Other Op. Expense —7.' _. . . 1,740 Properties ... I-:— 100 WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR Services Personal . ... ; $13,600 All Other Op. Expense ..t. ; 890 Properties 7. i —7 50 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Services Personal . ' ... ,$2,540 AH other Op. Expense J — 495 CIRCUIT COURT Services Personal -—.-'---2 —.— .’ $29,725 All Other Op. Expense — — 5.350 Current Charges . .. 650 , Properties -- . . ' ,2.750 COUNTY ELECTION BOARD ’ Ser, :r. s. Personal -- — -- -- ■ — —-- • $18,474 , All Oth. r Op Exp- ns- — -- —' • 11.410 Curr.-nt Charges — — — -. — — — — — —— 1,600 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Services Personal — —— ;—54,200 ■ All Other Op. Expense x — 800 ! Properties — ' -- -- 55 COUNTY COURT HOUSE Services Persona! — ... .. : $10,970 • All Other Op, Expense —:— 16,11X1 XJt-erial ' — — — —-—, ; » ——— — ■ Properties s —— -80 C , COUNTY JAIL -•Services. Personal ,——— $2,90C All Other Op. Expense —...- 4,TIC ; Material —-— Properties — - :— ' SERVICE OFFICER t Services Personal ; 1 . ; . $3.80( ■ All Other Op. Expense 7-- — _■ ... — TOC CIHL DEFENSE • Services Personal . —... —;— -•— T —-7— * 68( All Other Op. .Expense —.... . * 325 Current Charges . — —-—: ■----■ 111 Properties ■ —1 — — — 1.00( DRAINAGE BOARD . Services P- rsona! —— — —■ . S7,OM All -Other Op. Expense. __.■ —- -- ’ 1.3 M Properties ;- — — — — — — - - -- —22 C COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ' Services Personal $54 42All Other Op. Expense —... 2~6Cf Curreßt Charges ...7 ’ — ■' . 106.811 Current Obligations — 1 Total General Fund ... ' $636,938 t COUNTY HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR FUND .Services Personal — __7 $316,081 l Material . —' — — — — {Current Charges — — ? 57.00 C : current Obligations . —.--- I Properties . — ,--4. — ■—-—86,900 Total Co. H. M * R. — — — — —■ — — —,—v $322,631 COUNTY WELFARE FUND ' Part I Current -Charges —...— ; ■ $364,260 Part II Current Charges . 55 0. (Other Than Part I) Personal Services ■ —— .... — 42,930 All Other op. ' 4:210 Properties .. — 1,500 . • Total . $467,876 . > COUNTY HEALTH FUND , Services Personal - ‘ - —-— : $30,340 All Other Op. Expense - 4.44'2 I Current Charges — 4 - r — *■ {Properties.' -7— c. <W

Total $39,330 ESTIMATE OF COVNTT FUNDS TO BE RAISED . FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPEN- . .County County Coun., ■ SES TO DECEMBER 313 T OF General Highway Welfare Health INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Funa Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year $< 36,938 $822,631 $467,876 $ 39.330 2. Necessary expenditures July 1to Dec. 31 of present year; to be made from appropriations unexpended — — — — 313,263 484.573 243.699 22.50, 3 Additional approp., necessary . I to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 ■ of present year -- — 28,701 62.500 5. Total funds required (add • — Lines 1, 2 and 3)- .978.902 1,369.704 ,11,566 61,837 l FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: ; 6. Actual balance, June 30th of „„ ■I ■ present year —. 230,398 462.844 116.3-9 22,503 I 7. Taxes to be collected, present . n I , year (December settlement) 143.499 , 40,355 13,3-0 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present to Dec. 31st of Incoming ' year (Schedules on file) ■ ' a tAXES ——.j.. 44.015 l.lop b. All other revenue — r 83.783 1.026.151 481,305 IgOO 9 Total funds (add Linn 6,-7. —: — ; , Ng a gnd 8b) .- 501,755 1,488,995 639.1,4 3,,0-3 10. Net amount Xo be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of Incoming year (deduct Line 9 ■ .from Line 5) ■ - 4.7 14. 72,392 24.81411. Operating balance (not In excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30. less mlsc. revenue for same period) 164,893 119,291 50.000 12,043 12. Amount to be raised br tax ——— —-— levy (add Lines 10-and 11) $642,040 . $ $122,392 ( $ 36,857 PROPOSED LEVIES 930 Net Taxable Property ■ —.— — — — $110,876,930 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To be FUNDS — Levy on Amount to Collected Collected Collected Collected To be raised 1962 1963 1964 ,1965 County Revenue .58 $642,040 Co W.df Pd 11 112,392 104,600 112.498 408,90 b 96,411 Co-Wide sTh Tax :28 - 310,'455 251.276 255 677 290.417 299 945 County K. alth .033 36,857 28,527 20.454 31,116 32,137 Co Cum Bridge .03 33.263 28.527 31.116 32,137 Co. Mum. Ct. H. 01 11,087 9,509 10,227 ~ TOTAL 1 043 $1,156,094 $800,902 $800,924 $840,134 $803,438 TOWNSHIP POOR TAX LEVIES AND RATES K 5.“ Sj. s . I & ’ ■ o S *g -a Sc H & = ' Vi *3 ' 5 S S S »£ “-e K ill s; h 12 „ aT $ 1.250 $ 963 $ 287 2.902.940 $ .01 ' : 1,550 1.009 541 2,368,650 .02 “•U 1 * 03 , 300 1 084 216 2.464.200 .01 leffeXl 17OT 1.449 251 2.840.040 .01 Jefferson — *• 500 2.735.420 .02 . Lake ■ „ 100 1,437.490 .01 Monroe 1.250 6J 63,160 .00 Prairie L™ ’ 2,101,840 .00 2 COtt a — ■ 515 2,285 3.994.340 .06 ' 5 2001 985 3.215 9.090.630 .03 ll’ooo 2 10.998 15.141.920 .07 Turkey Creek ... 528 5,543.450 .01 — '' 6 A) 6,2 WO 28*900 36,229:280 j P w?m«t Dayeri feelina themselves sssrieved by such levies, may •ppwjj® Tax Commissioners for further and final hear ins thereon, by filing of the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of whichever tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rate* charged, whichever date is later and the State Board will fix a date for hearing Compleu detail of budget estimate may be offtco County Auditor. l.omp.ew ue.au v. » WOBLB C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana 4 ' Mt — A 18 A M Dated August 17, 1965. mj a. ®zo \■. • •

Robinson, Mrs. James Hamman, Mrs. Mae Rinker, Mrs. Bertha Nicolai, Mrs. W. C. Grisdike. Mrs. Herbert Blue, Mrs. Ethel Grubb, Mrs. Ella Unrue, Mrs. Orlie Brown, Mrs. Mertie Rex, Mrs. Estella Swartz, Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock ancj, Mrs. Elva Connelly, all of Syracuse; andMrs. Bebon Crafton of Dewart lake. Mrs. Cbnnell won high prize. Mrs. Brown, low and Mrs. Robinson, the door prize, Mrs. Buster served ret freshments at the close of the evening’s games with the assistance of Mrs. Swartz. The next Game-O-Rama will be played August 25 at the home of Mrs. Swartz on south Huntington i street. « *