The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 July 1967 — Page 3

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TRAPPED? Sz M V ARE YOU TRAPPED BY HIGH PRICE TAGS L 77 / /vw ON THU 1967 MODELS? TRAPPED BETWEEN THAT OLD KLUNKER AND THOSE HIGH, HIGH ) PAYMENTS? AFRAID OF THE LEMON YOU ’ Y\'t7~ = T MIGHT GET IN A TRADE TO A USED CAR? I —J 11 WELL RELAX C. S. MYERS FORD IS V f NOW OFFERING YOU 1967 FORDS AT PRICES THAT ARE LOWER THAN EVER. WHY NOT STOP IN AND TEST DRIVE AN ALL-NEW - MUSTANG, THUNDERRIRD, GALAXIE, OR A n FAIRLANE? BWWTMmmhmhb to a j£ JBhJjl'Jill/lllltuhV/i. ' m 5 1 F///7g hirr Jfc HIF v USED CARS 1967 GALAXIES ’67 LTD — Maroon & white, air cond., sharp, one-owner, XL-500 2 Door Hardtop — Red-black vinyl top, “390,” power brakes & power steering. fastback, radio, WW tires, p-steering, p-brakes ’65 Galaxie Hardtop — V-8, power steering, dark blue 2 Door Hardtop — Aqua, automatic, “390,” radio, WW tires, ’64 Wagon, 10-Passenger — Green, automatic, power steering p-steering and luggage rack 4 Door — Brittany blue, automatic, “390,” radio, p-steering, ’64 Wagon — Beige, V-8, power steering, radio WW tires ’66 Bronco Wagon — 4x4, lockout hubs, 6 cyl. *'/7 AJIICT Ahl/*C ’63 Lincoln Continental — Full power, factory air, sharp, white i7of MUul ANv3 ,63 Hardtop —- Black one-owner, real sharp Convertible — Acapulco blue, automatic, p-steering, wide oval 62 Wagon — b-pass., cty. sedan, V-8 automatic lires gteel radio, interior decor group < ’62 Pontiac — 4-door, factory air cond., sharp, maroon color Convertible — Acapulco blue, automatic, p-steering, radio, WW tires 1967 FAIRLANES Hardtop — Candy apple red, automatic, radio, WW tires 2 Door Hardtop 500 — Frost turquoise, automatic, V-8, vinyl Hardtop w bite. V-8, 3 speed trim, radio, WW tires YOZJ CUSTOM 500 4 Door Sedan 500 — Clearwater aqua, automatic, V-8 ■ ' VUJI V"l wUv 2 Door — Saturn gold, 289, WW tires 1967 LTD'S 4 Door — Brittany blue, 289 4 Door — Clearwater aqua,, automatic, “390,” radio, WW tires, 1967 T-BIRDS p-steenng, p-brakes. air cond., vinyl top Hardtop Landau — Pebble beige with brown vinyl top, 4 Door — Frost turquoise, 289, V-8, automatic, jMteering, p-brakes, WW tires C. S. MYERS, Inc. ‘fair Deals On Fords For 28 Years” MILFORD, INDIANA Open Mon, Tues., Thurs. Fri. Evenings Till 8:30

MILFORD LOCAL Tec. Sgt. Beverly Knepper and children have been in Milford at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Knepper, on a 30-day furlough from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Farrell and children of Dewart Lake have recently returned from a two weeks’ vacation. They were guests of Mr. Farrell’s brother, Hugh Farrell, and wife in Connecticut.

(b® w I liil [ittU JIIIH From McCORMICK'S of Nappanee ’67 Impala 4 Door Sedan, V-8, PS, PB .. $3095 ’66 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-door, standard transmission, 6 cylinder $1795 ’66 Caprice Spt. Cpe. V-8, 4 Speed . $2395 ’66 Chevelle SS 396 Coupe $2245 ’64 Bel Air 4 Dr. 6, Auto Trans $1045 *64 Impala Sport Sedan, V-8, Auto Trans., PS, PB $1595 ’63 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe, sharp $1445 *63 Karmann Ghia, Red Color, engine $1045 *63 Impala Spt. Cpe, V-B,’PS, PB, AT $1195 ’62 Comet Wagon, automatic transmission, 6 cylinder $695 Plus many more used cars & trucks to choose from Open Every Evening ’til 8:30 — Except Tuesday and Thursday McCormick Motors, Inc. 1255 West Market Street Phone 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind.

Mrs. Myrtle Curry of Warsaw was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and family of r 1 Milford on Sunday. They were afternoon visitors in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Auer and family of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolever of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koch and family of Tremont, 111., /were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartter of Milford on Saturday.

Mr. ajd Mrs. Theo Beer of r 2 Milford spent the week end in Remington visiting friends and attending the Apostolic Christian church there. PFC Richard Scott of Fort mouth, N. J., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott, of r 3 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Maurer and daughter of Tremont, 111., spent Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beer of r 2 Milford.

Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Speicher of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Groves and son Stephen of Indianapolis and Merlin Groves of Milford. MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Mrs. Jerry Bray of Milford was released from the Goshen hospital on Saturday, having undergone major surgery' earlier in the week. Ho Green of Milford was admitted Wednesday, July 12, to the Goshen hospital. Joe Hoile of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed 'last week from the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City. Robert Zorn of r 1 Leesburg -was dismissed over the week end from the Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Walter S. Miller of r 1 Milford was admitted to the Elkhart I hospital Sunday morning. She will undergo major surgery the latter

DELINQUENT TAX SALE MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1967 A list of lands and lots returned d-linquent for the year 1964 and prior I years, with Interest, penalty and costs, in Kosciusko County. Indiana. None is her. by given that the following described land and lots have been I returned* delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for rhe year 1964. or for the I y«-ar 19..4 and prior years, tp the County Auditor of Kosciusko County. Indiana. I by the County Treasurer, and that the entire d. scriptions as below advertised, will be sold at puolic auction for the discharge of said taxes and interest, penalties and costs thereon by the County Treasurer at the court house- in the City of Warsaw, ! Indiana, on th second Monday of August, being the 14th day Os August. 1967. continuing from day io day thereafter until the first. Monday in November. 1967 unless i said taxes, penalties, interest, and costs and charges be paid before that time. Sal. i will commence at IODO AM on said das. Notice is given that sale shall be to the person offering the highest bid. that is the most money for the entire .parcel offered for sale. The excess over and above •the amount advertised plus costs and any other taxes then a hen on such desenp- | lion will be applied to' personal 'property tax of the own. r of the parcel sold. Tax certificates issued will be for She amount of the sale. Notice is given that the taxes for the year 1965 payable in the year 1966 and the tax s for the y-ar 1966 payable in the year 1967 are a lien on the r. al estate hereinafter described and are included in the amount of said taxes listed for sale plus SS.UO tor costs. Class “A" property is property not previously offered for sale. Class “B" I property is property previously offered for sale but r< maining unsold. If any real . Class ' A er •B’ so offered for sale by the County Treasurer : ind :: sold . : bid by :h- any person before th-- Ist day o: Noveir.b- r of th-- year during which such r-al estate was offered, f<sr sale the owner or any p.-son having i !• sal interest therein may red. ern such sale at any time within two years from a the date of sale. I DELINQUENT TAX SALE I August 14. 1967 t TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP — A-LIST I CASTETTER. ERNEST & DELORIS - Whites Plat lot 11 S 116.14 I COVKY. LUCY - L. ased-Lautzenhizer Park ' 83 51 I; COVEY. LUCY - L. as. d-Lautzenhizer Park 13.62 I i HEWITT. GRACE M. - Eden Shores lot 10 219.44 I SMITH. VON E- Pt. NE NE & N end. SE SE 14-33-7 .14a * ,14a 185.86 I STEPHENSON. EDWARD E. & CHARLOTTE K. - Albert W. Eckert s Div. I 10 ft. s. Sid.- lot 39 6.44 I KWIETKOWSKI. FRANK * DORIS - Backwater Garden Ist Add. I lot 32 Orchard Hill add. lot 3 122.08 | NORTH WEBSTER — A-LIST FLYNN. WILLIAM RAY - Warner’s Add. lot 4 . 40.92 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — A-LIST SCHALLER. VICTOR F. - NS SE 10-32-7 74.a NW SW 11-32-7 40 a 951.71 I PIERCETON' — A-LIST HAMMON. CARL L. — Barbours Add. lot 30 73.60 GRINDLE. ALBERTIS - Barbour’s Add lot 55 103.87 PLAIN TOWNSHIP — A-LIST I MARSHALL MYRON H. * VIOLA O - Oswego lots 12, 13. 22 4 23 a 133.49 | EDGELL. GEORGE - Rosnagle Eastern Add. lot. 9 2c3.18 LEESBURG — A-LIST KROUSE. MABLE F. - Tract 37x66 NE NE 8-33-6 Ila 13.52 LAKE TOWNSHIP — A-LIST LEWIS. DORA C - Courtland Park 1-ss W. 6ft. lot 123 less W. 17ft. lot 126 26 99 UNION GRAVE YARD ASS N - ’. 25 a SE NE 3-30-6 1.25a ,< 31 38 SILVER LAKE — A-LIST i McGLENNON. IRENE - Sell s Add. lor 84 327.31 CLAYPOOL — A-LIST HAYMOND. NORMAN E- J. M & N. B. igh’s Add. 17 x3l NEcor lot 42 13.05 | SNOOK. CLARENCE BLANCH - W E NWcor. W NE 20-31-6 ,25a 274 34 MONROE TOWNSHIP — A-LIST MOORE. JEWELL C. * HAZEL M. - Maple Grove Beach Unit 8 lot 8 Blk. 2 97.23PIPER. OTHO L. & CHARLOTTE E.- Maple Grove Bi ach Unit 1 lot 15 Blk. 2 • 306.34 PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP — A-LIST SWANSON. LUCILLE C. JACK W. SWANSON - Old Wray Horn. st. ad lots 21 & 22 42.71 - HARRISON TOWNSHIP — A-LIST CREAMER. FLOYD A A- UTAH L. - W ■ NW 32-32-5 80.* ■ 698.41 FRY ELI J A STVCKMAN, NED A- ROSS - All N. RR SE NE 10-32-5 5.86a. 23.19 HAWK. DONALD & MARY - Tract W N River 8-32-5 6.63a 376 15 TRUSTEES HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH <c- tn. > - NWCot. NE 4-32-5 1.50a 31.67 SYRACUSE — A-LIST i KETERING. EVERETT F - Tract in NE 6-34-7 457a 252.49 KEITLEBAR. MAX A A ISABEL E- S A- W s Add. Frei Asst. i . Stp. Adj. lot 7 399.22 i VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP — A-LIST KREIDER. RONALD LEE & CAROL SUB - Pt E . SE 21-34-6 .75a 558.69 SEWARD TOWNSHIP — A-LIST ALLEN. ERNEST E. A- LOVA El. - Oak Grov- B. ach Unit 3 II lots 22 A- 23 blk.-13 : 36.38 CLASE. MILO A- MAXINE - Oak Grove B< aeh Unit 4 lots 19 A 20 Blk. 16 j lot 8 Blk. 26 61 66 CRIPE. LAMAR H A EDITH M - Oak Grove Beach Unit 2 lot 6 Blk. 11 17 54 COLE. EDNA M - Oak Grove B. ach Unit 4 lot 3 Blk. 27 19.11 I GEORGE. WTLBURTA & ARTHUR - Leiter s Sunnyside Park Hill Lake lot 1 less E. sft. 257.25 GORE. JOHN. =et al - Oak Grove Beach Unit‘2 lot 29 Blk. 9 14 42 HARRISON. DENZIL E A ELEANOR - Oak Grove ‘ Beach Unit 4 ] lot 21 Blk. 22 20.69 HEIFNER. CHARLES A MARY LOU - Oak Grove Beach Unit 3 lot 28 Blk 1 36.38 I CLASE. MILO A MAXINE - Oak Grove B< ach Unit 1 lot 7 Blk. 2 25 23 INDIANA LAKESHORE. INC - Oak Grove Beach Unit ! lot 25 Blk 7 14 42 INDIANA LAKESHORE. INC - Oak Grave Beach Unit 2 lot 15 Blk. 8 • , / 12.72 INDIANA LAKESHORE. INC. - Oak Grove Beach Unit 3 lot 20 Blk 7 . / , 16 58 INDIANA LAKESHORE. INC. - Oak Grove Beach Unit 4 lot 14 Blk. 16 17.54 MILLER THEODORE J. A- OR LAURNELL L - Well s Add Begv. r Dam Lake lot 3 f 163 18 TRUSTEES GERMAN REFORM CHURCH - NEcor lot 2 SE 25-31-5 l a 30 17 MILFORD — A. LIST WOLFERMAN GEORGE F A DORIS L. - Becknell’s Add lot 7 Blk. 1 809 90 WIDUP RICHARD D A GARNET L - O P lor 12 blk 8 » 196 80 TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP — A-LIST ,I CONNOLLY. R. LEON - Potawatomi Park lot 18 i 566 01 GRISSOM. VELMA L. - SE SE 7-34-7 4O a | UNION CEMETERY - NPt NW NW 28-34-7 , 50a 20.11 DARNELL CHARLES A A GERALDINE - Papake- chi- Corp Subdiv. No. 5 lot 7 208.06 WINONA LAKE — A-LIST A COVINGTON YOUTH CORP • OP lot 2 126.72 WAYNE TOWNSHIP — A-LIST ; GROAT JOHN ALAN - Tr NE 27-32-6 93a 41 13 , SWAFFORD. CLAUDE A MARY ANN - Paxton’s Subdiv. on Rd. No 15 lot 1 218 09 ' MILLER. FRED H A LOUISE - Flasston- Terrage lot 64 A E lot 65 39.02 OSTROWSKI. FRANK A KAZIMIERA -Tr E»- SE 10-32-6 ’ 35a 4111 WARSAW — A-LIST | BROWN. HAROLD V A DORIS L - Kist A Wood s Add lot 40 ’ 205 90 HANNA. ESTHER J - Lak. side Park lot 35 53 82 OVKRMYER. FLOYD E- Pt U 16-32-6 10a 24 46 BECHTOLD. M OTTO - Funk s Mkt St lot 9 116.07 HAYWOOD. WILLIS - Kist’s Add. N-- lot 13 138 87 ■ BAKER ARM OF THE C B. McCONNELL — DITCH I OUSLEY WILLIS A BERTHA C. - lots 10 A 15 S A S Add in Sidney 142 73 BRADY - BEYER — DITCH HORN FLOYD P A ANGIE B - Tr m SW 10- 25a Ors Warsaw 11 22 ; STAFFORD. GENEA’IEVE M McFARREN - Tr SW 10-32-6 29a (in W arsaw 313 94 I BIBLER CONSTRUCTION CO - Tr SW 10-32-6 .39a in Warsaw 17-8.48 I WOLFERMAN GEORGE F A DORIS L -AD H.-lser Ist. Add. lot 18 I itn Wayne’ 299 38 I HARDEN LESLIE A ANN LYNN -AD Helsitr Ist Add lot 24 (in Waynei 198 79 I PLEW. ANNA MAE - Pt lot 3 Farmstead s Add (in Waynei 12 91 CHARLES B MeCONNELL — DITCH I GRISSO CHARLES - S. 31st less W 17 ft. of lot 61 in Sidn.-y 19 21 ’ SISK. ARLEY A OPAL - lot 121 in Sidney 68.38 KINNEY - KNNANIAS KINNEY THE PINKERTON ARM — DITCH > MILLER ADLAI - SW NW 32-34-5 38 a 2.a SE-or SW’ NW 22-34-5 2 a SW SW 32-34-5 40 a 881 75 i FISHER CHARLES - N 15a NW NE 20-34-5 15 a ’ 138.97 TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP — B-LIST » ! HORNER. J RAYMOND A DOROTHY L - 50x100ft NEfrclh SW 12-33-7 ,11a 134,06 I . WARSAW — B-LIST I DILLINGHAM, ROBERT H - Stp W. Wood St. Adj. Funk’s Mark ' St Add Roadwas ’ 31 4C MENTONE-HARRISON — B-LIST MORGAN. HENRY A SARAH E- O P lots 108 A 109 • 308 48 SEWARD TOWNSHIP — B-LIST ELLISON. JAMES - 1-ased-Church of God 28.01 VOGLEY. WILLIAM C A LILLIAN A- Oak Grove Beach Unit 2 lot 25 Blk 9 23 21 SYRACVSJE —> B-LIST OATZES. M. CECILIA - K. tring s Add EU lot 9 Blk. 4 279 54 TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP — B-LIST MILLER. MARY LaFERN A HIMES. LAURA M. - SE NE frcKless 26a lots 26-34-7 2.62a Stp NEfrcl 16-34-7 l a 55 50 Notice is hereby given that each parcel of real property in the foregoing list will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, said sale to be h-ld at the Courthouse in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, comm, ncing at 10*00 AM. EST on August 14, 19?7. and continuing from day to day until all real property is sold. Said sale shall be for an amount not less than the sum of: (a) delinquent special assessments and taxes — whether or not delinquent for more than 15 months (bl taxes and special assessment* due and payable in 1967 whether or not delinquent (cl penalties which may be due thereon, or due from the owner thereof with respect thereto; and (d) five dollars (85.00> costs. Dated this 17th day of July, 1967. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — J. 19 A 26 A A. 2

TEEN DANCE IN PERSON DIRECT FROM ENGLAND THE TREMELOES “SILENCE IS GOLDEN” — “HERE COMES MY BABY” SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1967 Lake Tippecanoe Leesburg, Indiana 9 TO 12:30 52.50 Meet Your Friends At Tippy

Wednesday, July 19, 1967

part of the week. Her room number is 332. Brenda and Darla Gagnon of Leesburg have been released from the Wabash County hospital in Wabash. SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Lavon Grei(fer of r 1 North Webster suffered a heart attack and entered Whitley County hospital Sunday. He is in room 146. Ralph T. Brower of Pierceton was admitted to Whitley County hospital Monday afternoon after suffering a heart attack at work. He is owner of Brower Machine at Pierceton. Mrs. Ray Penn of North Webster had surgery Tuesday at Whitley ■ County hospital. Mrs. Glen Brewer, Syracuse, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center on Monday and released.

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SUNDAY NIGHT EUCHRE CLUB MEETS The Sunday night euchre club met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon last Sunday. A wiener roast was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Arch Baumgartner and Wayne Bucher won high while Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisser won low. The traveling prize went to Johnnie Fisher and Mrs. Willard Conn. The next meeting will be held at the Herman Weisser residence. CORRECTION The first and second vice commander titles were turned around in the photo of the Syracuse American Legion officers in last week’s paper. Wallace Huffer is first vice and Gene Feits is second vice. Also, Maurice Snyder, who was not pictured, was installed as senice officer. CARDS THANKS Up CARD OF THANKS The family of Jay Rensberger wishes to thank its friends, neighbors, Rev. Ben Miller and Mi’s. Elmer Miller and the Missionary Ladies for I all the kindnesses shown us at the time of our bereavement. Mrs. Jay Rensberger Jerry Rensberger and family * Larry Rensberger, and family Mrs. Thomas Mullins and family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for the cards and well wishes sent while I was in St. Man s hospital at Rochester, Minn. They added much to my speedy’ recovery and return home. William Perry CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all of our many friends, neighbors and relatives, both far and near, for all of the kind help, sympathy and understanding shown and given to us during the recent illness and death of my dear wife and our beloved mother and grandmother. t To Dr. Rheinheimer, especially, I and. all of his associate physicians and nurses, we extend a special offer of thanks for the many patient Iwurs, day and night, spent, in their efforts in belialf of Gladys. Words alone could never express I the warm and sincere feeling of gratitude felt by us all at this time. ONLY WITH TIME Words can t express the heartaches felt ... when dear ones pass away . . . and no one ever could proclaim ... in poem or essay . , . it’s just as though a portion of . . . this life lias taken wing . . . the sincere warm T and tender part . . . that helps us laugh and sing ... we feel alone all at sea . . . when dear ones have to go . . . and what goes on deep down “inside . . . only the grieving know . . . important things quite suddenly . . . don’t count too much at all . . . we’re crying in a wilderness ... where no one hears our call . . . < for consolation then we pray ... to gain a peace sublime ... but after all is said and done ... peace only comes with time. Arthur Baumgartner Roger Baumgartner and family Steven Baumgartner and family CARD OF THANKS Please accept my sincere thanks for your .wonderful cards, gifts and visits during my recent "stay at the hospital. They were very much appreciated. Clarence Snyder Legals WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WARSAW. INDIANA ADVERTISEMENT IOK BIDS The Warsaw Community Schools Corporation, Warsaw. Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees, will receive sealed blds for Coal. Fu«-1 Oil and Gasolln- for the Warsaw Community Schools. The sealed proposals will be received in the office of the Superintend -nt of Schools. Warsaw. Indiana, on East Main Street until 1:00 P M.. ES.T.. on Friday. July 28, 1967. Sealed proposals will be opened at this time. Any proposal r. c ived after, that time will be returned unopened. Each proposal will be properly and completely executed on State Board of Accounts form No: 95. with ndn-coUusion affidavits required by statutes Each proposal shall !>• accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in the amount of not less that s‘? of the total bid The Warsaw Community Schools Board of School Trust.es reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waiye any informalities and.or irregularities in any vroposals. Dat-d this sth day of June. 196 ■. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES BY: James Girard. Secretary MJ — J. 19 & 26 WARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS WARSAW. INDIANA NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Warsaw Community School Corporation. Warsaw. Indiana, acting by and through Its Board of School Trustees, will receive seab-d bids In th Office of the Superintendent of Schools. Warsaw. Indiana. Tuesday, August 1, 1967. until 1:00 P. M . E S.T., for the Repair of Parkins Lot at the ~~~~ Warsaw Community Hirh Sehool Form No. 96. non-colluston affidavit, and bond cashiers check “• quiyed. Instructions and specifications are on file at the Office of the Superintendent of Schools on East Main Street. Warsaw. Indiana and the architectural firm of Keene Macßae Associates, Inc. &. Richard Paul Miller. 2204 California Road. Elkhart, Indiana. The Warsaw Community School Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informalities and/or irregularities in any proposals. ... Dated this 10th day of July, 1967. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES BY: James Girard, Secretary MJ — J. 19 * 26 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers ot Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting plate at 8:00 o’clock p m., EST, on the 2nd day of August. 1967, will consider the following additional appropriations which said of- / fleers consider necessary to meet the ex- / traordinary existing at this/ time. / Account 1 Capital Outlay — / Addition to Washington School . $72,600 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall havt- a right to b<‘ heard thereon. Tffe additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard, and Interested taxpayers 1 may inquire of the County Auditor when and wh-re such hearing will be held. James Girard. Secretary M-J—J. 19 and 26

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