The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1967 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, August 9, 1967

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Lakeland Youth News By Bud Smith Well gang, it s that time of year again, I mean chicken barbecue time. This is a fund raising project for the Youth Center, and I would like to see all of you members take an active part in it. We need at least six boys to help cook the chickens, many other t»ys to help on clean up detail and other things that may come up. We need a lot of girls to sene the food and take care of things at the tables, so let’s all turn out and pitch tn to help make this a big success. Os course, by now you know we are getting a brand new Youth Center, and the proceeds of this barbecue will go towards that project. It will make you feel great to know that you have helped to provide a Youth Center that will be second lo now. Our adult board is working very hard to get this building started as soon as possible, in fact the land is being neared of some old buildings now to make room for the new structure. Let’s show the adults that we too are interested in this project 1 will fill you in on some of the details when you stop in at the present Youth Center. The barbecue will be on Saturday. Sept 2. in the Scout Cabin at Syracuse I will have more information later. Syracuse Locals Jimmie Gilbert of Syracuse attended the Saturday evening wedding of his nephew, Richard Simon and Mary Lou Fairs at Youngstown, Ohio. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Graff and family, Syracuse, are spending a few days vacation in lowa.# Tile Mis.-es Bern ee and Maxine Lindemuth of Fort Wayne visited I their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lindemuth of Syracuse recently. I Mrs. Irene Ketchum, who has has been a house guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Melville Smith. Syracuse left Monday morning for her home at Des Moines. lowa. |

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES fN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES RY PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BE HIRE HIE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD, Noth* Is hereby etven the taxpayer* of Prairie Townehip. K oacluxko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular mewling place, on th* 38th day of August. IW7, will consider th- following budk- t TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND I B Direct Relief - Z m Trustee. Rent. Clerk a) Total Two Fund .. . 83. >80.86 1. Medical. Hospi’al and Burial „8 500: Skills.‘p-Lf...” " 81. TW 1 CIVIL township BOND FUND 2. O- h-r Direct Relief 500 : ’’ P • __ Principal a- M 135,08 <■ Other Relief | RUREATION II Ml « 800 2 ContrtlmUtms for Jdtßt Exp-nse SO I • 3* 500 TOWNSBIP POOR RUDE USD Total Twp. Poor R- lief Fund $1 050; ESTIMATE OF FI NDS TO RE RAISED FUNDS tED FOR EXPENSES Ftre Civil TO DECEMBER 31ST OF INCOMING YEAR Township Fighting Bond Rec, | . ■ Fund Fund Fund Fund : . ,o .» t- . :„c e-tur..:. for :n; u; >rat Jan 1 to D .si 19C« Indus. *1 IHO 0 600 44 3’5 a KM 2 Nectary Expenditur.*. July 1 to Dec. JI. present year, to be made from * 5 S appropriations unexpended 2J50 3>9oc 21M 5 Total Fund* Required (Add Line, 1,3, 3 and 4> 54 io 7 inn ” t i ana y- N*'- ON I AND AND TO BK RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX IE". Y < Actual Balance. June 30th of present year —. ... ... 1672 3 649 2 368 738 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year (December Settlement! 1,125 1 375 1,875 125 • T - T F (Add 'I-ci <. 7. 6a and 8b! .. 2 7*»7 4 024 ~4 ’43 B‘*s 10. Net Amount Required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31.« t of Ineomtn* year 'Deduct line 9 from line 5! ... 2.633 3 076 2,232 505 11 Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1. to June 30. less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) 23 169 2,193 85 12 Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11) 83.656 $3,245 $4,425 $ 590 PROPOSED LEVIBB Net Taxable Property „ $2 951.320 00 Levy on Levy on Amount to yevna Po!u Property Be Raised Townshin . . . 8 09 8 2.655.00 Fire Fighting — — „ ... .. .. — ... 11 3.245 00 Civil Bond —- . .15 4 425 00 Recreation „ ... ;.83 590 00 : Total $ 37 $1091500 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES CO! I.ECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected ”9 _ . 1964 IWS . 1967 Township .' 8 3 885 $ 2 682 8 2.827 $ 2 803 Fire Fighting — —- -- -- -- — . 777 1.340 ■ 3.666 3.113 Civil Bond — — . ——— 2 849 5 3’o 4 230 4 245 Recreation __— —.— — — — — — — — — —BO f 846 . 576 Total . — $ 8 288 $10,186 811.569 818.161 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the . -v vi t> - m • e’er than two dan prior to the second Monday m September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment I - so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxt ayers feeling themselves asxrleved by such levies, may 1 appeal to the «t*te board of tax .om miss ion era for further and ftnal h- arint then-on by flhng a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day alter publication br the county auditor of tax ratea charted, whichever date Is »ater. and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. JOHN W LUTES Trust**. Prairie Township Da rd 18 19<7 MJ A 9 A- It aaaaammaaaamamm fa*^s»A^s»« h^a»AgMa^*Am(u’**-.a»*A*ww%****m****m****F»*************A*^*****<**-*^****^***A^A-^mmA< NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CFRT4IN PURPOSES BT SYRACUSE CIVIL TOWN. KOS <TUBKO COUNTY. INDIANA BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES Notice Is hereby given the taxpayer* of Srracus- Civil Town. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil town, at their regular meettns place, on th- J2nd day of Aucust. 1967, will consider th- fallowing budget GENERAL FUND Ms’-rials . 800 00 MOTOR VESICLE SWT. FUND Salary of Town Trustee* 8 800 0C - nt Chartes Senriceg Personal — -. $ 4.000 00 Halary of C.-lrk-Treasurer 1 780 0C Current Obligations 2.C0000 s» rv |-,s contractual .. . . S.MW 00 Salary of Marsha) A Prop riles 2 400 00 Bupph-s .. .. .. . 2.906.68 Deputy Marshals .. — — 18.700 00 Properties 1 008 00 Compensation of Town Att'y. — 508.00 Total Geu< rai Fund *58.145.00 Comp of Plan Com Alt y — 500 00 STREET FI ND Total M V H Fund *l2 500 00 Crying Guard . .. - BMBO p w BOND FUND SIT “in~irnis 1.500 00 Service* Contractual .. . 3.00080 Interest ... 8 945 00 CXivr Comp Us- Guard ... -- 500 00 Supplies .. ... 2 500 00 Bonds .. .. .. .. 406000 Services Contractual 16.565 00 ——— ~ Snpvlie* -» . - 2,900 00 Total Street Fund .... 8 9.000 00 Total Bond Fund .... * 4 945 W Complete detail of buds-t estimate may be u«a tn office of Clerk-Treasurer ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Street Bond Bond Fire D-nt. DEUFMRER JIM OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Fund Fund •1. TNtad budget estimat- for Incoming year. Jan. 1 to D-c 31. 1968, inclusive *58.145 00 * 9,000 00 * 4.945 00 *12.780 00 2. Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriation* unexpended — -- -- — — -- — — — —• • 33.000 00 3 Additional appropriation* to be made July 1 to D- c 31 of present year — 4. Outstanding temp. »ry loans to be paid Before Dec. 31*t of present year 5. Total Fund* RequlnJ (Add line* 1. X X and 4! —.— 91.145 00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance. June 30 of present rear — —— — — -1.959 00 7 Taxes to b- collected, present year <Jun* A Dec Bettl.m-nt> ... — 40.02X65 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of tncomlne rear (Schedule on file! — -- - —- — — — — a. Special taxes „ — — — b. AU Other Revenue — — 2.254 00 9. Total Funds (Add line*. 6. 7. 8a and 8b) — — — — — — ——. 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC, 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (D-duct Itn- 9 from line 5) — — — — -- — 11. Operating Balance <Not In excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30. less misc. revenue for same period) ————— ‘ —— — < SO 00 IX AMOUNT TO BI RAISED BT TAX LEVY (Add line. 10 and H) *41.533 46 * 9.008 00 * 4.945 00 *12.780 00 FROFOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property —— -- -- — - 82.856.620 funds Levy on Levy on Amount to Poll* Property Be Raised Oenerall— *l*6 s4l 532 46 street ... - - -M 9.000.00 ££ Fighting 2? - 12 780 00 To|>l *2 40 868.257.46 ’ COMEAU arTTE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Mam* Os Fund Collected Collected Collected 1965 1966 1967 . 836.771 28 541.690 00 *44.726 63 central 1.973 69 2.462 00 4.533 20 £;• ' 1 1.700 00 2.500.00 3.700.80 ’ 12.767.74 8.989 00 8.101 76 T o t s j 853.211.71 *55.641.00 *61.06159 Manwwa anoeartM .ha» have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the rvmntv Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the !e<y fixed by the County .ft**, Board or on their failure ao to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayer* feeling themselves aggrieved by 2,-6 levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and ftnal hearing thereon by filing a petition a Htor on or Wfow the fourth Mon day of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the wJtMudSr of At* charSS whichever date is laur. and the rate board of tax eommission-r. will tlx a date for hearUU ta thft county. WALTER F. CALNON T “" MJ - A , * 1S Dated August 7. 1967. .

SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes e■ t Louise James, r 1 Syracuse, was 11 admitted to the Goshen hospital ? j last Wednesday. t Mrs. Elsa Greiger, Syracuse, is i a patient in the Goshen hospital. > She had eye surgery last week and > is improving nicely. Mrs. Charles Smith, r 1 North b Webster, was admitted to the Mur--1 [ phy Medical Center on Friday. I Paul, eight-year-old son of Mr. . and Mrs. Raymond Newcomer, Syracuse, underwent foot surgery , in the Elkhart hospital last week. ! He returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiteman | have returned to their home at • Frankfort after a visit with the for-1 mer’s toother. Keith Whiteman, . Mrs. Whiteman and son J. D. of ’ Syracuse. i; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdien- i er and daughters of Syracuse were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boocher at Bremen. 1 In the afternoon the group visited Rev. and Mrs. John Schroder at j Bremen. Rev. Schroder is a former church. Mrs. Paul Diggett and Mrs. Jauj nita Grimes. Syracuse, called on Mrs. Ella Miller, a former Syracuse resident, in the Lu Ann nurs- I ing home at Nappanee on Sunday I afternoon. Peter and Martha Lawrence left Indiana Tuesday after visiting Syr-. acuse ami several nearby towns for the past three weeks. They will to home at Lawrence, N. Y., about ; September 1. after stopping in sev- 1 eral states enroute. Miss Sharon Gilbert of Syracuse and Miss Joyce Halsey of Kimmell attended the Saturday evening wedding of their cousin. Richard Simon ; of Syracuse, and Mary Lou Fairs at Youngstown, Ohio. i Mrs. Paul Bixler of Indianapolis. I a former Syracuse resident, spent several days last week in the home I lof Mrs Ella Unrue. Syracuse, and ; visited firends in the area. On Saturday her two daughters. Mrs. < I Robinson and Mrs. Glispia of Indianapolis. came for her and they | returned tome on Sunday. j <

INJURED IN ACCIDENT — Mrs. Maxine Moser of Geneva, worthy grand matron of the Indiana grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, is hospitalized in Jeffersonville following an auto accident Friday evening. Mrs. Moser, who was in Milford j the latter part of July for a joint inspection of the Kosciusko. Leesburg and Nappanee lodges, suffered a cracked left knee cap and is expected to remain in the hospital until Saturday. New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA Dedication Held For Educational Wing Sunday Sunday afternoon the dedicatory service was held for the educational! wing with over 220 persons attending Tiie piano and organ prelude was by Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., and Miss Nancy Johnson. Rev. Kreider gave the greeting and offered pray- • er. "For Christ and the Church", group singing, was led by Mrs. Emory Stetler. The scripture reading

|' and prayer were offered by Rev. I Lester Young of r r Warsaw followed by the ladies’ trio singing “Bless This House”. The dedicatory address was given by Rev. Allen Herr of the Grace Brethren church in Defiance, Ohio. The act of dedication was read by Rev. Kreider and the congregation. The dedicatory prayer was given by Rev. Michael Ostrander, who will be church pastor after September 1. I The closing hymn was by the congregation and the beendiction was 1 given by Rev. Orvil Kilmer. Refreshments of assorted cookies, punch and coffee were served following the service. The committee of arrangements was Ed Smith, Ray Ferverda and Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively. Three large baskets of flowers were presented to the church on Sunday for the service by the electrical contractor, the plumbing contractor and the architect. Other baskets were furnished by the committee. - NS—MORNING SERVICE "Heaven Came Down and Glory ' Filled My Soul” was presented by i the ladies’ trio on Sunday forenoon ' ■ during the hour of worship. Members ' of the trio are Mrs. Everett Tom, ' Jr., Mrs. Orvil Kilmer and Mrs. Bill, Speicher with Miss Nancy Johnson accompanying. "The Lord Hath Done Great I ; Things” was the sermon topic by i Rev. Howard Kreider, reading scrip- | ture from Isaiah 13. ' There were 20 visitors attendingi the forenoon service. —NS— Work At Missionary Press Tuesday A number of the New Salem folks worked at the World Missionary j Press at Winona Lake on Tuesday I evening. I Working were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne i Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, I Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher, Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Mathews, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Vere Wildman, Mrs. Lavent Tom. Mrs. Glen Morehouse, , Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. John Mullonix. Miss Doris Tom. Miss Susie Baker. Miss Georgina Morehouse and Kip Tom. Happy Birthday was sung to Ruth Goodman, Georgina Morehouse and | I Herbert Morehouse. Cake, cookies, blueberries and ice cream were ser- j ! ved by Mrs. Glen Morehouse, Mrs. Mullonix and Mrs. Herbert More- : house to those mentioned above and I to Rev. Goodman and son Harry. Thursday Was Work Day At New Salem Work day was last Thursday at' New Salem for several members of the Women's Fellowship. After dinner a short business meet-1 ing was conducted by Mrs. Inez ■ Shively and a chorus of "Thank You Lord For Saving My Soul” was led I for group singiim Mrs. Russell Bakier led the devotional thinking by i reading from the book of Phillipians I 2:1-16 and offered prayer. j An announcement was made of the

Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY WARSAW CIVIL CITY. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE THE COMMON COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Civil City. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil city, at their regular meeting place, on the 28th day of August. 1967, will consider the following budget; MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FUND CITY PLAN FUND Services Personal — .. $26 000 00 Services Personal $ 3.60Q.00 Materials —.— 25.000 00 Services Contractual 1.70'3.00 Current Charges u— 5.316.00 Supplies — — 90.00 Current Obligations — 3.200,00 Current Obligations 150.00 Total Motor Vehicle Hwy. Fd. $59,516 00 Total City Plan Fund $ 5.543.00 GENERAL FUND Services Services Current B<JSO FrND AAT.ATION FUND Personal Contractual Supplies Materials Charges Properties current Obllgatfaus $ 2.905 00 Services Personal „ .$ 325 00 Debt Payment 15,000.00 Services Contractual 15.660 00 Mayor — —— $ 6.000.00 $ 600.88 $ 150 CO Total Bond Fund „—517.905 00 MMvrials 3253)0 CEMETERY FUND Current Charges 4.947.00 , soo co 1 vw no 400 00 Services Personal —— 522.960.00 ■ Current Obligations — — WO.OO Clerk-Treasurer . to -■ > 4 ' Services Contractual „ 4.7-0 • 22. O Supplies — — — - 1.125 00 Total Aviation Fund • $21,657.00 Judge 6.050 00 10.00 698.80 Vhs™, " “ “ ” 1 305 00 CUM. CAPITAL IMP. FUND Ctirr-n. Charges — — — 1.306.88 Services Personal — - $ 7,000.00 — £ Urr ’ nt . Obli « ations -- --- 2 . 4 Materials __ _____ — 16.000 00 Common Council —7 1-JOO 67,825 00 859.09 18.784 00 ' Properties ——-- — bluw Curr. nt Charges „ 300.00 Total Cemetery Fund $33.5<0.00 " Attorney — — 3.000 CO PARK-RECREATION FUND Total Cum. Capital Imp. Fund $23,700.00 Services Personal — — — - ,*- 4 t ,RE FIGHTING CUM. FUND . . « e-nnen Services Contractual — — Properties — — . $9,501.00 Police Dep.L - 73.600 00 1.650 00 5.200 JO 2.400.00 5.000 00 Supplies - - - - - Mat rials — — —- - 445000 Total plre Fighting Cum. Fd. $9,501.00 rhum. naw- ■.•»<» < =»>s.mow gRS 2&»" .7 ” Iffig T.T'T . »«, prnrwrriec . 4 buo.uu Services Personal $ 50.00 rroperttes — — Services Contractual — 50.00 ; Pub'ic Works A Str- ■ t - - 76.619 00 33.806 00 15.600 00. 35.000 00 12.000 00 10 090 00 Total Park-Recreation Fund $45 940.00 Supplies -- — 25-00 PARKING METER FUND CUmnt CharSM ~ 2 °' 910 0 ° .-urr.nt Obligation. - All Department, 13.500.00 Service. 818531 ’° 35 °° Supplies — - — 250 00 F I« E PENSION It ND Mat. rials — — - 3.000 00 Services Personal * ?0.00 Current Charges — — — - 2.630.00 Services Contractual — 50.00 Current Obligations 1575 00 Supplies - 3 5 2 |°° Total Oeneral Fund - $473 358 00 Properties - — — Current Charges Total Parking Meter Fund *40.755.00 Total Fire Pension Fund — s 3.670.00 Complete detail of budget estimate* may be seen In the office of City Clerk-Treasurer ESTIMATES OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General MV H. Bond Ceme *ery Park P *rk Me.er A d pund DECEMBER 31st OP INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1 Total Budget Estimate for Incoming C^e JBn I'- I *-- -L I 9 00 * 59.516 00 S 17.905 00 * 33.570.00 *45 940 00 $ 40.755 00 5 21.657 00 $ 23.700 00 * 5.543 00 S 21.035.00 $ 3 670.00 $9,501.00 2 Necessary expenditure*. July 1 to Dec 8 3. Additional appropriations to be made 4.400 go 279 00 July 1 to Dec 31 of present year — 21.335 00 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year — < — — ’ 732 359 00 91.026 00 26.575 00 47.728 00 80.244 00 61.876 00 36.534 00 42.638.00 8.693 00 31.865 00 . 5.722.00 9.501.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIV- . ED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. balance June 3Oth of pre*nt * g w 3 8.666 00 3.283 00 3.991 00 5.788 00 XOM.OB 5 390 00 JuTy ”1967 J „ 135.218 00 10.205 00 5.669 00 21 545 00 7.937 00 L»T.W .MS.W 7. Taxea to be collected, present year ~«««« 365 00 5.365 00 3.832 08 (Dec Settlement! — — — — 121.866 00 6.898.00 3.832 00 14.562 00 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received I July 1 of present year to Dec 31 of J incoming year • Schedules on file 681 00 67000 L 9. Total Fund, (Add line* 6. 8* and M 19.484 00 42.096.00 52.250 00 65.666 00 17.916 00 39.799.00 9.588 00 19.118 00 8.090.00 9,501.88 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DBCEM11. Operating Balance (Not in exce» of 1 SX». J “r ».«»»> IM " 85 ”" ! “■ . • ■’.«■>< • • • 201,,M * • • ; PROPOSED LEVIES COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED . Net Taxable Property „ ---- -- -- -- sa.wi.Mu t 0 Be ; ™ Ammine ta Collected Collected Collected Collected Levy on Lew on Amount to _____ toes iokk icwto Polls Property be raised FUNDB .. •*»*#; nin skoo 881 S3CJ 537 *298 794 FUNDS Jl 8 i *374.517 Oeneral m 071 *22 7hr u iri I SSetery .TTr.— « Cemetery —n.745 22.071 22.788 ' Sr" . — -®® Park-Recreatitm""" >7.«oi 33.107 30.384 35,096 I Park-Recreation / 10 20 691 City Plan f j, 1 ® , q 27 1 899 13.950 ’ City Plan — — -- — — -- l 0 20.691 Police Pension 12021 15.3J3 1 f.wi ‘J « > Police Pension . Fire Fighting Cum. Fund — 9 395 1 TOTAL 8233 $482,110 TOTAL -*348.790 $393,773 $398,790 $396,759 : audlterchaS"^evTdate*JXT«<J tJ. state board of tax commiss.oners will fix a date for hearing in this count,. NORMA GILWORTH. Clerk-Treasurer MJ — A. 9 & 16 1 ; Dated August 1, 1967. i

Northern Indiana district conference i to be held August 18, 19 and 20 at Camp Mack and donations of women’s clothing will be taken. Those assisting with the work were Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Shively, Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse, Mrs. Kathryn j Dunnuck, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. William Weybright, Mrs. Ray Fer- i verda, Mrs. Glenn Deeter, Mrs. Ho-1 ward Kreider, Mrs. Emory Stetler.' Mrs.. Glen Morehouse, Diana and Georgina, and Mrs. Russell Baker. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Miss Carolyn Johnson of South Bend spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, r 1 Syracuse. Miss Paulette Miller of Chicago is spending two weeks in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Howard Kreider, on r 1. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deeter of Leesburg spent Sunday evening in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul C. Lantis at Goshen.

Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PUR- ; POSES BY ETNA GREEN. CIVIL TOWN, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE I THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Etna Green. Civil Town, Kosciusko ; County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil town, at their regular meeting place, on the 38th day of August. 1967, will consider the following budget: ' GENERAL FUND MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FUND Salary of Town Trustees S 300.00 . , i Salary of Clerk-Tr« asurer 250.00 Services Personal $ 500 00 Salary of Marshal & S-rvic-s Contractual 1 D puty Marshals . 2.800.00 Supplies - 600 00 I Compensation of Town Att'y. 200.00 Materials 1,32a 00 ! Compensation of Firemen 720 00 Prop-rues 500 00 I Compensation Crossing Watchman 400 00 —■ j Other Compensation 25.00 Total M.V.H. Fund $5,789.44 i Services Contractual 3 805 CO _ cspitsi iwvwnvrMrwr >rvn i Supplies 1.140.00 Cl MM. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FIND I Current Charges 360 00 Services Contractual .. . $ 800.00 | Current Obligations 50.00 Supplies . .220:67 I Total General Fund $10,050.00 Total Cum Capital Imp. Fund $1,020.67 ■ Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Clerk-Treasurer. ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 General MVH I OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund 1. Total budget estimate for Incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1968. inclusive 810.050 00 $ 5.789.44 2. Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended — -- -. 5.698.56 5.028 89 [ 3. Additional appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year — — 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec 31 of present year — — — — — -- ——— — i 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4> 15.748 56 10.818.33 ' FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY • 6. Actual balance. June 30th of present year — 3.840.88 5,278.70 I 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. Settlement! ._ — — -- ——. 2.500.00 I 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of j present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year - Schedules on file a. Special taxes —...— 1 744 66 b. All other revenue— — — — 1.375.94 5.539 63 i 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) — 9.461.48 10.818.33 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31 OF INCOMING YEAR ■ (Deduct line 9 from line 5) — — — 6,287 08 i 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess, of expenses ; from Jan. 1 to June 30. less misc, revenue for saine period! —— — =—— 2.713.37 1 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add i lines 10 and ID — — — — S 9.000 45 $ PROPOSED LEVIES i Net Taxable Property .. $527.140 00 I FUNDS— Levy on Amount To. Property Be Raised i General — — — —1 SI ~1 S9OOO -*5 TOTAL ... SI .71 $9,000.45 j COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be I Collected Collected Collected Collected I FUNDS 1965 1966 1967 1968 i General — — — $ 7.945 15 $11.187 88 $ 6.09135 $ 9.000 45. TOTAL — -- — $ 7.945 15 $11,187.88 $ 6.091 35 $ 9,000.45 I Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be h> ard thereon. Af (ef the ; i levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later > two days prior to the second Monday tn September, and the levy fixed by the ■ county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor. I ten or more taxpayers feeling themselv.-s aggrieved by such levies, may appear to I rhe stat- board of tax commissioners for further and final h aring therein by | filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of S-p---tetnb-r or on or b-tor- the tenth day after publication by the county ■tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state.board of tax ,omnisisioners , ' will fix a date for hearing in the county. MARK HEISLER. Clerk-Treasurer , I Dated August 7. 1967. M ‘ J A 9 * 16

i | Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Baumgartner of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., spent several days last week in the home of his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Court News ! Syracuse Man Looses License In Warsaw JP Court Ronnie Hostetter, r 1 Syracuse, was assessed $26 in justice of the peace Milo Clase’s office last week and had his driver’s license impounded, on a charge of disorderly conduct. Booked at Kosciusko County Jail Lawrence McCarthy, 51, Syracuse. was booked at the Kosciusko county jail last week. He was charged with public intoxication by Syracuse deputy marshals Dale

Sparklin and Orville Vanderßeyden. i — , Syracuse Man Fined for Failure to Appear Jan Appenzeller, 23, r 2 Syracuse, was fined a total of $38.50 after pleading guilty to a charge of failure to appear before justice of the peace Richard L. Stephenson at Warsaw. Appenzeller failed to appear in answer to a traffic violation on July 4. , Divorce Granted Raymond Gonzales of Mflford has . been granted a divorce from Mabel . Gonzales in Kosciusko circuit court. The defendant received the custody of three minor children and is to receive $25 a week for support. The couple was married May 20, 1960, and separated May 30, 1964. > Leave For Texas—Or Else Gilbert Rico of Milford was apprehended at >»:30 a.m. Monday by , and appeared at 11:30 that morning before Warsaw city judge Robert Burner on assault and battery

Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies IN > M c’fvlf, K ° Sclusko » the 28th day of August. 1967, wW eoVider th^ollow^ng Dl “ Ce - Salary of Town^Js™... S 900,00 ™ ” Salary of Clerk-Treasurer _. ... 500 00 400.00 Salary of Marshal ’ -rnt«i j A- Deputy Marshals 1,800.00 T ‘ General Fllnd $12,485.00 Comp, of Town Attorney ’ 50 00 STREET FUND Compensation of Firemen 900.00 Services Personal 7™ 00 Other Compensation 300.00 Supplies ' ~~ ” Contractual .... 4.325.00 Current Obligations ~l_ ” 5006 Supplies 350 00 W Current Charges .. .. __3.810.00 Total Street Fund _. $1 905 00 Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Clerk-Treasurer ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED ScO^IN^YF^R 0 POR EXPENSES TO “C. 31 OP General street 1. Total budget estimate for Incoming year, Jan. 1 Fund Fund Dec. 31, 1968. inclusive —, —.— Sl2 435 00 905 00 2. Necessary expenditures. July Itc Dec. 31 of si- ov $1,905.00 present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 5 , 80a 25 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) 95 * FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year - 4-3911 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. Settlement! 2 916 02 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July lof - ■ • present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year - Schedule on file a. Special taxes . . . j 373 -3 b. All other revenue " 4.806 56 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. 8a and 8b) 13 335 49 ~ 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 4.401.83 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less misc. revenue for same period! _. .. 4 49 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add - lines 10 and 11) ... _. s g.GVn sa $1.905 00 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property ... .. $400,580.00 Levy on Amount to FUNDS — Property Be Raised General $212 $8,603.32 Street ... ... .. os 1.90500 TOTAL — $217 $10,508.32 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS — 1964 1965 1966 1967 ! General $9,869 98 $7,525.66 $7,566 03 $8,603.32 I Street 212.18 3,086.75 4.626,13 . 1.905.06 TOTAL $10,082.16 $10,612.41 "$12,192,16’ $10,508.32 Taxpayers appearing fhal’ have a rl-.’ht to be h-ard ther.-on After the tax levies have b-.-n de-.rni:ned and pr n dtc the county auditor not later than two d’ays prior to the second Monday tn September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on‘their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling th-mselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for 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 t-nth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners Will fix a date I for hearing in this county. ■' 1 HELEN ADAMS. Clerk-Treasurer 1 , I Dated August 5. 19- 7 , MJ A 9 A- 16

charges filed by Connie Rico at 6.45 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5. Rico was held on SSOO bond. He was fined $25 by judge Burner and given a six month suspended sentence, suspended under terms that he return to his former home in Texas and not return. This he did. Fined in Warsaw City Court William L. Hayden, r 3 Syracuse, was fined Sil in judge Robert Burner ’ s . court at Warsaw recently. William Flynn, North Webster, was fined $lO. Both were for violation of the parking ordinance. Gary A. Culver, r 1 North Webster was fined $34 in the Warsaw city court by judge Burner for a recent speeding violation. -— ySyracuse See you at the Syracuse scout cabin for the ice cream social at 3 p.m. Sunday, sponsored by the cub scouts. Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, Syracuse, have returned home from a week’s fishing trip to Wisconsin.