The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 September 1967 — Page 3

# Legate. .NOTICE TO TAXPATKKS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice »» hereby rtr-n the txxpxjvr* ol WhitXo Community School Corporation of Kosciuiko and Whitley Counties. Indiana, that the proper leaal officers of said school corporation at their reeuiar meetln« place at 7:30 o'clock p m., on the 2nd day of October. 1967. wfR consider th- following additional appropmaions which said officers outsider necessary to meet the extraordinary emersmcy exist* ins at this lime. NAME OP FUND AMOUNT Special School Fund 1-6 To Qualify for Oreen Span p-oeram #5.340 00 Taxpayers appearinc at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon, •ih. additional approprlatolns as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board .will hold a further hearing within flft*-en days at the County Auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will b« held. Rob-rt H. 8t filer Secretary—Board of School Trustees, Whltko Community School Corporation M-J. S. 20 A 27 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Taxpayers ol Warsaw Community Public Library, a taxing district In Kosciusko

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County. Indaina. are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees of said Warsaw Community Public Library wUI meet in the Library Building In the City of Warsaw. Indiana, at 4:00 pm. on October 2. 1967. to consider the following additional appropriation which said Board considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. To Account No. 2 Services Contractual for repairs and service maintenance contracts *5.500.00 TO reduce Account No. 1J Salaries of Assistants #5.500 00 Taxpayers of said district appearing at such meet ing shall hav- a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission wiU hold a further hearing within 15 days at the County Auditor's Office of Kosciusko County. Indiana. or such other place as may be designa'ed. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to such additional appropriation may be heard Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Warsaw Community Public Library By Robert L. Rasor. President M-J. 8. 10 * 21 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Or ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Warsaw. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. on tht 16th day of October. 1967. will consider th<* following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time GENERAL FUND AMOUNT /Common Council 5-21 * 600-<«M Common Council 5-22 3 1 Common Council 5-26 B*o 00

Common Council 5-51 2.04000 Public Works 8-22 1.200.00 Public Works 8-42 3.000.00 Street Fund 9-42 10.008.00 TOTAL #20,650.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriatoms 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 said county, or at such other Place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Norma QUworth. Clerk-Treasurer City of Warsaw. Indiana M-J. S. #0 A 27 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Warsaw Community Public Library. Kosciusko County. Indians, on the 2nd day of October. 1967. at 4:15 P.m.. local time, for the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary for roofing and gutter repairs of the old portion of the public library building to the City of Warsaw. Indiana, to accordance with the speclftctalons on fU* with the librarian at such library building. Said plans and said specifications are Sen for public Inspection at any time during tile business hours of said lil> Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond satlsfatory to said Library Board or by a certified check to an amount equal to 10*1 of the bid of the contractor. No bidder may withdraw his bld for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening of the same. A.l bids are to be submitted on Form 96-A. The Board of Trustees reserves the

KINGS AT MILFORD Mr. and Mrs. William King were axnoung the guests at a pot luck dinner held last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh at Milford. The Treeshes entertained district past matrons who served m 1962 when Mrs. Treesh was matron of the Kosciusko lodge at Milford. right to reject any or aU bids. Dated this 15th day of September. 1967. WARSAW COMMUNITY Warsaw Community Public Library * By Robert L. Rasor M-J. S. 20 & 27 ORDINANCE NUMBER 67-4 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE FAILURE TO LICENSE DOGS An ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance for the Licensing and Keeping of Dogs. Prohibiting Dogs Running at Large and Providing for the Impoundment of Dogs Running at Large" providing penalties for the violation thereof. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Milford function. Kosciusko County. Indiana: Section 1. Ordinance Number 67-2 an ordinance providing for the licensing and keeping of dogs, prohibiting dogs running at large and providing for the impoundment of dogs running at large be and the same Is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section as follows: "Any owner of any dog kept, maintained, boarded or harbored within the limits of the Town of Milford Junction, tndlaqa. who shall fall or refuse to have a valid Town dog tag for every such dog shall upon conviction be fined in the amount of Ten dollars t#lo.>." Whereas, an extreme emergency exists this ordinance shall be to full force and effect from and after Its passage. Duly adopted by the Board of Town Trustees of th<> Town of Milford Junction. Indiana, on this 7th day of September. 1967. Carl Duncan Cart Speicher Darrell Orn Attested: Edith Baumgartner M-J. S. 20 A 27

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20 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 18, 1947 An eight pound, seven ounce boy named Richard Allen was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scott last Thursday morning at 8 o’clock in the Goshen hospital. In a pretty garden setting Saturday, Sept. 13, Victor Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer, and Miss Dorothy Gutwein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gutwein of Francesville, exchanged nuptial vows at the home of the bride’s parents. Mrs. Lawrence Homan. Mrs. Noble Fisher and Mrs. Ren Clark entertained Friday evening at the Homan home at a surprise party given in honor of Miss Annabelle Doty, whose marriage to Oliver Replogle of Milford will take place September 28. A son weighing 7V* pounds and named Darrel Ray, was bom at 1:30 o’clock Sunday morning in the Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Custer. Mrs. Seth McFarren attended the wedding of Norma Jean Russell Anglin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell, r 3 Warsaw, to Allen Beach Hamilton of Columbus, Ohio. The enrollment figures released by Glen Whitehead, county superintendent of schools, show that 4,415 pupils are attending school in Kosciusko county. The Columbian Reading Circle opened the season with a meeting on Monday evening at the home of the president. Mrs. Mabel Martin. In contests prizes were won by Mrs. Bemiece Baumgartner, Mrs. John Helminger. Mrs. Edith Baumgartner and Mrs. Mary Ann Rex. A son weighing 8 pounds, 12 ounces, was bon to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton last Wednesday morning at 12:44 o'clock in the McDonald hospital. He was named Michael Claude. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 30, 1937 Omar F. Groves, 71, a prominent farmer in the vicinity of Gravelton, northwest of Milford, for many years, died at his home Friday evening following an illness of three weeks. Ralph Miller, who is employed at the Wolferman Packing plant and who injured his back while at work, is improved and has returned to his work.

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Dr. H. C. Snyder attended the conference of the North Central Dental Association held at Wawasee Lake Wednesday. The Wilbur Baumgartner family was a Sunday guest of her parents at Elkhart. John Davidsen, a fanner residing southwest of town, has placed an order for 200 trees with the local conservation club. Mr. Davidsen will plant the trees along the ditch west of his home. Milford and vicinity are well represented at the various universities this fall. Those attending Indiana university are: Marian Sharp. Dorothy Staley. Mary Alice Phend. John DeFries, Jr., Donald DeFries. Herbert Gawthrop. Robert Bushong, Daniel Stout and Frank Yoder. Those attending Purdue university are. Glenn Brown. Parker Phend. and Vernon Reuter. Those attending Ball State Teachers’ college are: Mildred Graff and L Z Lambert. Elizabeth Vanderveer is attending Oxford college and Archie Baumgartner, the University of Michigan. At the regular meeting of the Milford city band Thursday evening, officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Everett Closson. president; Clarence Miller, vice president: Lawrence Homan, secretarytreasurer: C. D. Barnes, director: I. B. Kline, business manager: and Arthur Kline, librarian. The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mishler will be observed on Sunday. Oct. 3. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Over--48 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 15. 1927 Arvilla Parker. 67. widow of J. H. Parker, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Phend of Milford. Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. David Hill have bought property in Elkhart and expect to move from Milford about October 1. Miss Velma Tusing has entered the Teachers’ Training college in Indianapolis and will fit herself for a teacher of the primary department. Mr. and Mrs. George Felkner and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyse Thomas and daughter are spending this week at Chippewa lake in Michigan.

Wednesday, September 27, 1967

Gerald Oster and Henry Stump attended the homecoming at Bristol chi Saturday. A marriage license was issued last week to Claude Stout, 19, of Nappanee, and Miss Gladys Leazenby, 18, of Milford. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and ' daughter, Miss Marjorie, entertained j for several days last week, Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert Boyd and brothers, Albert, Dwight and Raymond Boyd of ' Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Mary Graff has accepted a position at the local telephone otfice as operator. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reuter and 1 family and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ] Berkey and daughter Martha attend- 1 ed the Indiana state fair for several days. 1 Frank Scott, who has been in the 1 employ of the Philadelphia and Read- i ing Railway Co., for the past few months being located at Reading. ’ Pa., spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Scott, prior to his leaving on Sunday evening for Lafayette where he will enroll at Purdue university. 50 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 13, 1917 Miss Blanche Snobarger, daughter of Henry Snobarger, and Carl Haab of Milford were married in Chicago last Sunday. Charles Bowser, who lives east of town and who brought a load of wheat to Milford Saturday, was so unfortunate as to lose almost a hundred dollars in money and pickle checks. Another one of Milford's elderly citizens was called away by death at one o’clock Saturday in the person of James Henry Huffman, who was in his 80th year. William Bushong and family and Dorothea Groves were at Winona Lake on Sunday afternoon. A list of those accepted by the army was received on Monday afternoon. Those of Milford are: Albert Darkwood. Ortie Leeman, Andrew Wuthrich and William Oppenheim. Samuel Wenger, who has been living on the farm that borders on south Main street, has come into the possession of same by a recent purchase. Charles W. Price has disposed of his auto tire repairing business to In in Troup, who will continue the business as before at the same place. F. S. Keehn and Clyde McDonald went to Warsaw Tuesday evening to play with the Warsaw band. The Columbian Reading Circle was entertained by the president, Mrs. , A. Bowers. Monday night. Mrs. Haney Griffith and her ( guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Godchalk , and daughter Gladys of Elkhart, enjoyed a fish dinner Sunday at Elmer Dew art's cottage at Dewart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Ogden are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j G. R. Ogden. I Keep Our State Clean

A COMPLETE LINE OF WORK WEAR BY Osh Kosh Carhartt AND Brown Ducks AT HULL HOUSE Men’s and Young Men’s Wear Warsaw, Ind.

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DIXIE DARK IS PRESIDENT OF CAMPFIRE GROUP Dixie Darr was elected president of the TanAVapo-Ka Campfire Girls when they held their first fall meeting at the scout cabin after school last Monday evening. Serving with Dixie will be the following girls: Janice Nichols — vice president Laura Snyder — secretary Lorree Snyder — treasurer The girts will meet regularly on the first and third Monday of each month with meetings being held in the scout cabin directly after school. Roll call was answered by each girl telling of the activity or trip w hich pleased and interested her most during the past vacation time. The work period was taken up with making drummer boy containers few: the holding of toothpaste and brush. During this period of the girls’ lives the leaders are stressing the importance of cleanliness and the inner beauty of clean, wholesome living. In attendance were Mrs. E. L. Nichols, leader; Mrs. Bill Darr, sponsor; and April Hapner, Denise Hostetler. Janice Nichols, Lorree Snyder, Trudy Shively, Dixie Darr and Laura Snyder. Guests were Debra Darr and Vickie McKinley. Candy bars were furnished by Janice Nichols. Civil Defense Unit Holds September Meeting The Syracuse Civil Defense unit met Thursday night in the CD building for its regular meeting. There was no meeting held in August. Chairman Thomas Gilbert presided at the meeting and heard the reports of the secretary and treasurer. Pat Ritter asked if the Milford American Legion could have the use of the penny pitch board for the coming Milford festival. Permission was granted. He also said the CIV uniforms should be kept pressed at all times. Chairman Gilbert said the members who work traffic should wear their full uniforms and keep them pressed. The unit will again handle traffic at the Syracuse school for school activities, such as ball games and concerts. Mrs. Charles Clauson was accepted as a new member and will be sworn in at the next meeting. There were 11 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadley, Syracuse, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Braden Hadiey at Cromweil. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Good, Syr®cus, were recent guests in the Dav- » id Dunlap home at Ligonier.

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