The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 January 1968 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Milford And Webster Lose... But...

Syracuse ¥ellow Jackets Win Two In A Row!

The Syracuse Yellow Jackets won two in a row over the week end to run their record to four wins and 10 losses. On Friday the Jackets defeated Jimtown 64-53 and on Saturday they whipped neighboring ‘-Wawasee Prep to the tune of 77 to 43. Milford lost to Mentone 93-71 Saturday and North Webster lost to Middlebury 62-55 on Friday. Syracuse - Jimtown The Yellow Jackets took an early lead and held on to hand the Jimmies their sixth loss in 11 outings this year. The lead was as little as four in the last quarter but the Syracuse team was sparked by the fine last period effort on the part of Rob Clevenger, who scored 15 of the Jackets 16 last quarter points. Syracuse committed three more errors than did Jimtown but outrebounded the husky Jimmies 44 to 36. The Yellow Jackets hit 22 of 53 from the field for a respectable 42 per cent while Jimtown shot 35 per cent, hitting 19 out of 54. At the free throw line Syracuse hit 20 of 28 for 71 per cent while Jimtown hit 15 of 31 for a poor 43 per cent reading. While hitting a near-perfect 11 of 12 from the free throw line, Rob Clevenger led the Jackets with a total of 25 points. This is a season high for a Syracuse player. Sophomore David Webster also turned in a fine scoring performance, netting 20. For Jimtown, Clark and Campbell led the scoring parade with 14 and 13. Score by quarters: Syracuse 18 28 48 64 Jimtown 9 19 35 53 Box scores follow: SYRACUSE (64) t- Bell 221, Conrad 002, Clevenger 7-11-3, Hollar 001, Kroh 023, Smith 234, Stucky 204, Webster 924, totals 22-20-22 JIMTOWN (53) — Campbell 614, Clark 335, Cook 204, Crenshaw 000, Buss 214, Fearnow 312, Kames 100, Maxwell 241, totals 19-15-20 B-team Game The Syracuse understudies came from behind to defeat the Jimtown B-squad in a squeaker with the final score being 45 to 44. This was the young Jackets eighth win of the present campaign against only five * losses. Game honors go to the Jimmies’ Dancler, who scored 17. His teammate, Rice, chipped in with 10. Freshman Dave Elliott again led the Junior Jackets with 14 paints while Dennis Harper hit 10. Score by quarters: Syracuse 5 18 33 45 Jimtown 16 20 32 44 Box scores follow: SYRACUSE (45) — Baumgartner 111, Coy 102, Cutter 202, Elliott 700, Geible 120, Harper 342, Mikel 021, Pipp 135, Troyer 010, totals 16-13-13 JIMTOWN (44) —BeMiller 011, Crenshaw 113, Dancler 653, Farrell 311, Gilbert 102, Griewark 000, Neely 000, Rice 421, Williams 202, totals 17-10-14 Syracuse - Wawasee Prep Syracuse coach Ken Workman was allowed to substitute freely as . he used 13 players in rolling to an 1 easy 77 to 43 victory over a tall but inexperienced Wawasee Prep basketball club. \ The Yellow Jackets used a fast J break to build up a 26 point lead in ‘ the second quarter as the game “ was never close. One of the big factors of the game was that ( Preps’ high scoring ace, Dave Gon- ; sorek, was held to nine points as • none of the Prep players hit in ) double figures. Gonsorek had come into the game with a scoring aver- 1 age of over 23 points a game. The loss to the Yellow Jackets leaves the Wawasee team with a record of . four wins and five losses. The Jackets out-rebounded Prep ' 50 to 28 and for one of the few times ' this year committed a lesser .num- ! ber of errors than their opponents. The Jackets hit 30 of 68 from the field for 44 per cent as compared to 18 of 58 for 31 per cent for Wawa- , see Prep. From the charity stripe the Yellow Jackets, hit 17 of 26 for 65 per cent. WaWasee Prep hit seven of 14 for a : cool 50 p3r cent. Curt Stucky, playing less than three full quarters, led the Jackets in scoring with 22 points. Rob Clevenger, also playing less than three quarters, hit for 17, and Greg Smith scored 10, all of which he had in the first period of play. Score by quarters: Syracuse 25 46 57 77 Wawasee Prep 15 22 31 43 Box scores follow: SYRACUSE (77) - Bell 211, Conrad 000, Clevenger 731, Harper 100, Hollar 002,- Geible 001, Firestone 202, Kroh 111, Pipp 000, Runge 320, Smith 420, Stucky 862, Webster 222, totals 30-17-12 WAWASEE PREP (43) — Biltz 000, Gonsorek 415, Hemker 001, Hoffman 001, Kirpatrick 202, Kistka 201, Klinker 100, Mertz 215, Parker 300, Shoemaker 132, Siebert 221, Smith 102, totals 18-7-20 B-team Game The Junior Jackets ran their record to nine wins and five losses ' as they convincingly beat a smaller ’ Wawasee Prep B-team 55 to 23. Prep showed a lot of hustle and ' desire but their tremendous size disadvantage paid off for the Yd- i

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low Jackets as they more than doubled Preps’ number of rebounds. Perry of Wawasee Prep took game scoring honors with 13 points. The Yellow Jackets had no player in double figures as their 53 points were evenly divided among 11 players, including four promising freshmen. Score by quarters: Syracuse 16 32 47 53 Wawasee Prep 8 11 15 23 Box scores follow: SYRACUSE (53) — Baumgartner 200, C. Coburn 303, S. Cobum 001, Coy 200, Cutter 300, Elliott 410, Geible 121, Hammel 201, Harper 300, Mikel 210, Richardson 010, Troyer 201, totals 24-5-7 WAWASEE PREP (23) — Bull 211, Berghoff 010, Elward 100, Ley 001, Kaminski 000, Lemm 000, Luther 000, Perry 611, B. Weatherhead 002, C. Weatherhead 101, totals 10-3-6 Milford - Mentone The Milford Trojans were downed by Mentone 93-71 last Saturday evening on the North Webster hardwood. The county tournament runnerups were hot as four players were in double figures. Ritchie hit the net for 25, Bowser added an additional 23 and Meyers and Holsclaw with 14 and 11 respectiveMilford too had four players in double figures, senior Dan Brown was again high point man with 16, Gunden followed with 15, Kammerer added 13 and Beer hit for 12. The big story was in field goals and the Bulldogs hit for 42 while the Trojans scored only 26 of their shots. A high scoring game all the way, Mentone led 31-26 at the end Os the first quarter, 48-40 at half-time, 7453 at the third stop and 93-71 as the final gun sounded. Box scores follow: MENTONE (93) — Bowser 11-1-2, Hubert 303, Meyer 702, Holsclaw 513, Whetstone 200, Ritchie 873, Acton 202, Shurd 403, for totals of 42-9-18. MILFORD (71) — Beer 524, Kammerer 454, Estep 142, Brown 641, Gunden 710, Speicher 331, for totals Os 26-19-12. Mentone also won the B-team game.

R Webster - Middlebury

The basketball game played Friday in North Webster ended with a 62-55 score in favor of Middlebury. The Middies led 16-7 at the first stop and 28-24 at half time as the Trojans made a second quarter rallie. The third quarter ended with a 46-44 score but the Middies pulled away again in the final stanza. Middlebury had four players in double figures as S. Yoder hit for 18, Shoup for 12, Schreck for 11 and D. Yoder for 10. Cormican was high point man for the evening as he added 24 for the Trojans. Shipley was the only other North Webster player in double figures witp W. Box scores follow: / ■ MIDDLEBURY (62) — Riegfecker 010, D. Yoder 500, Schreck 434, S. Yoder 744, Otto 321, Plank 101, Shoup 520, for totals of 25-12-11. NORTH WEBSTER (55) — Brower 212, Cormican 11-2-5, Barrett 001, Shipley 342, Anderson 020, Baker 313, Culver 101, Lewallen 213, for totals of 12-11-17. ? 4S — Tbis Week’s Action Action this week will see the Milford Trojans playing their final game on the court in the Milford gym as they entertain White’s high school on Saturday evening. " L Friday Milford will travel to Lakeland and North Webster will travel to Pierceton. Syracuse plays West Noble on the Yellow Jacket hardwood, however, the game is a home game for West Noble. Syracuse will host Akron on Saturday. 0 Release Financial Report On County Tournament The financial report has been released on the 51st Kosciusko county tournament which was held recently at Warsaw. Total receipts were $6,831. The receipts came from the sale of $1,762 season tickets at $3 each and from the sale of 1,545 session tickets at $1 each. Expenses equaled the receipts with $2,106.29 going for itemized expenses, $222 for mileage allowance and $4,502.71 for school distribution. Schools received the following amounts: Akron $566.07; Larwill $552.57; Mentone, $551.07; Milford, $551.07; North Webster, $555.57; Pierceton, $546.57; South Whitlej, $564.57; Syracuse, $560.07; Wawasee Prep, $277.15. R. W. Shepherd served as diairman of the finance committee.

INO SEASON •• TICKETS No season tickets will be honor- : ed at the Syracuse-West Noble t basketball game to be played Fri- < day in the Syracuse gym. It is not i; a Syracuse home game. Warsaw Dumps Pierceton, 81-41 “It was no game at all,” so said Pierceton Cub’s coach Tom Sittier. He was obviously referring to the Pierceton-Warsaw game Saturday night at the Warsaw gym in which the Cubs took an 81-41 trouncing by their hosts. It was up, up and away for the Tigers from the first gun, and the Cubs failed to see their dust. Coach Sittier calls Warsaw “much improved” from their first game of the season. He calls them “a team to reckon with” before the season is out. Real Defense Their game with Pierceton proved one of real defensive play on the part of the Tigers. In all, they held Pierceton to 13 field goals. It should be said, however, that Pierceton scored triumphantly at the free throw line, making 70 per cent of their tries, making 15 out of 21 efforts. The first quarter ended 11 to 9 for Warsaw with the Cubs holding them well, but in the second quarter Warsaw got 22 points to 9 for the Cubs. It was the third quarter that killed Pierceton. Warsaw got 27 points to 7 for Pierceton. In the finial quarter Pierceton staged a late rally, but the record shows in that Stanza Warsaw got 21 points to 16 for Pierceton. For Warsaw Stanley got seven field goals for 14 points, followed closely by Essenberg with 13 and Knisely with 12. Pierceton’s Reed got five field gods and four free throws for 14 points. The box score follows: WARSAW (81) — Knisely 601, Conley 201, Stephens 502, Leslie 300, Shepherd 420, Essenberg 535, Konkle 111, Landis 213, Stanely 702 and Goshert 122. Totals: 36 field goals, nine free throws, 17 personal fouls.

PIERCETON (41) — Boggs 282, Menzie 101, Schuidt 104, Brown 100, Sweetheimer 235, Messmore 001, Reed 543, Wright 101, Kreger 002. Totals: 13 field goals, 15 free throws, 19 personal fouls.

B Team Also Loses The Pierceton “B” team also lost their game Saturday night to the Warsaw “B” team, 54 to 45. While fighting a\valiant first half and' holding the half-time score to 26-23, the Cubs lost out in the final half. The first quarter score was 14-9 for Warsaw and three-quarter score was 44-34. The box score follows: WARSAW C 54) — 133, Neville 002, Deatsman 032, Hoskins 601, Tomlinson 002, Wiltrout 11-7-2, Kyle 222, Lucas 020, Coplen 122, Reents 001, Webb 133. Totals: 16 field goals, 22 free throws, 20 personal fouls. PIERCETON (45) — Keener 022, Shoemaker 008, Cone 134, Hively 022, Ellenwood 312, Carlin 001, Menzie 485, Nettrouer 220, Rager 152. MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes WILLIAM NYCE SUFFERS STROKE William Nyce of r 3 Syracuse and New Port Richie, Fla., is recovering from a stroke suffered at New Port Richie. He is a patient in the Tarpon Springs hospital in Florida. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Steven Kaiser, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser of Milford, is a medical patient in the Walter Reed hospital at Bethesda, Md. Specialist V and Mrs. Kaiser reside at Havre de Grace, Md. She is the former Janice Frautschi of Bloomington, 111. ta-n Elmer Zimmerman of r 1 Milford was released Sunday morning from the Goshen hospital following surgery. E. C. Bailey, Jr., of Milford, was dismissed from the Goshen hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Gertrude Ritter of Milord was admitted to the Goshen hospital Wednesday, Jan. 17. She is in room 208. John Kline of r 1 Leesburg was admitted over the week end to the Murphy Medical Center. Gordon Secor of r 2 Leesburg entered the Goshen hospital Monday. Mrs. Charles Park of Leesburg was treated Monday in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center.

Cubs Win Junior High 4-Way Tournament

Pierceton’s junior high basketball team won the four-way tournament held Saturday morning and afternoon at the Larwill gym by defeating Larwill in the morning game and South Whitley in the afternoon game. In the afternoon consolation game Larwill defeated Sidney 33 to 17, but the real “barn burner” was the morning game between South Whitley and Sidney, an overtime n which South Whitley defeated Sidney 29-26. The score stood at 25 all at the end of regular play. Pierceton junior high coach Ken Heath led his junior Cubs to victory over Larwill Saturday morning, holding his opponents at each stop aS follows: Pierceton 11 21 30 36 Larwill 9 17 21 32 The box score of that game follows: PIERCETON (36) — Osborn 113, Miner 564, Evans 361, Carlin 203, and Biltz 013. Totals: 11 field goals’ 14 free throws and 15 personal fouls. LARWILL (32) — Hitzfield 335, Campbell 203, Kerns 010, Walters 635, Mason 032. Totals: 11 field goals, 10 free throws and 19 personal fouls.

MILFORD BUSINESS LEAGUE Standings yy L Arro Motors Homes 57 27 Little and Clark, Inc. 52 32 Augsburger-Syracuse 50 34 Mishler Funeral Home 46 38 Beer and Slabaugh, Inc. 46 38 Campbell’s Market 43 41 Milford TV and Appliance 41 43 Sharp Hardware Company 39 45 Chore-Time Equip., Inc. 34 50 McFarren Service 34 50 Apgsburger-Milford 30 54 Walter Drug Company 28 56 Weekly highs: Team Series—Beer and Slabaugh, Inc. 2539. High Team Game: Augsburger’sSyracuse 890. Honor scores: 600 Series: H. Doty 617 500 Series: D. Thibaut 567; R. Willson 550; L. Mollenhour 549; J. Perry 544; H. Wuthrich 546; R. Wolferman 536; L. Newman 530; M. Wolferman 529; D. Rensberger 526; W. Tullis 519; D. Om 516; F. Sharp 515. 200 Games: H. Doty 235 and 201; V. Mollenhour 210; R. Wolferman 209; H. Wuthrich 203; D. Dull 202; L. Bray 201. TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Foo and Faye 56 28 Sea Nympth 55 29 Tom Socks 51% 32% Hickman Movers 49% 34% Lakeside Laundky 47 37 Syracuse Rubber 45 39 Monsanto 43 41 Sellers’ Mfg. 42 42 Brenda’s Beauty Break 34 50 Walter Drug 31 53 Barbee Hotel 25 59 Trudy’s Beauty Salon 25 59 High team game and series—Syracuse Rubber 753—2155. High series—H. Frushour 167-169-481, S. Gilbert 450, G. Bird 451, M. Simon 461, J. Hostetler 462, M. Dixon 451. High games—M. Dixon 159, N. Searfoss 170, M. Conner 160, M. Henning 160, J. Grove 154, M. Daisy 162, J. Hostetler 182, J. Hartter 150, S. Hasse 167, E. Wogoman 157, S. Gilbert 167, G. Bird 163, I. Dull 158, M. Simon 164, F. Eby 161, D. Burgett 151, L. Thornburg 170. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES Games Series Individuals Over 170 over 440 L. Vance 213-190-186 589 D. Johnson 178-177 514 L. Neff 177 471 H. Frushour 177 448 T. Schrock 443 S. Kern 170-173-212 555 V. Penn 472 B. Miller 189 462 M. Schwab 170 445

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Win Finals In the finals Pierceton had an easier time defeating South Whitley, with a commanding lead at each stop as follows: Pierceton 18 27 39 52 South Whitley 0 1 11 21 The box score for the finals follows: PIERCETON (52) — Espinoza 201, Osborn 012, Adkins 111, Miner 133, Swick 100, Carlin 534, Reed 100, Biltz 213, Mayer 000, Martin 000, R. Evans 000, G. Evans 813. Totals: 20 field goals, 10 free throws and 19 personal fouls. SOUTH WHITLEY (21) - Loe 204, Sutton 000, Jenkins 001, Miller 000, Slatter 000, Woods Oil, Bishop 001, HodgeS 304, Weybright 302, Schepperk 001, Roy 201. Totals: 10 field goals, one free throw and 18 personal fouls. Coach Ken Heath said Greg Evans, an eighth grader, received 17 rebounds and got 12 points in the morning game, and received 27 rebounds and got 17 points in the finals in the afternoon. He also said Steve Miner got 16 points in the morning game. The record for the Pierceton eighth grade team is eight wins and two loses, and for the seventh grade team is seven wins and one loss.

N. Searfoss ’ 445 G. Macy / 446 < TEAM STANDINGS W Tj Todd Realty 51 29 Silveus Motors 49 31 American Industries 47 33 Tom Socks 45 35 Wawasee TV 39 41 Kinder’s Mfg. 39 41 State Bank 36 44 Mock’s Marina 35 45 Wawasee Laundromat 33 47 Sit ’N Knit 26 54 High team series: Tom Socks 2244 LAND O LAKES Pilcher’s Shoes 60 20 Land O Lakes Bams 54% 25% Dean’s Milk 50 30 McCormick-Cutter 46 34 Syracuse Legion 43 37 Mogul Rubber 41% 38% Frog Tavern 40 40 Thwaits Grain 40 40 Slip Motel 40 40 The Mail-Journal 38 42 Brazel’s Bait 36% 43% Auer’s Service 35 45 Sea Nymph ? 34 46 State Bank of Syracuse 30 50 Harris Funeral Home 29% 50% Regent Homes > 22 58 High Series—McCormick-Cutter 2866 High Game—McCormick-Cutter 1047 600 Series: C. Frushour 211'492-234 — 637; P. Beezley 190-219-213—622; R. Thibaut 190-169-254—617; P. Campbell 202-215-183—600; M. Dorsey 183-206-213-602. Honor Scores: P. Bright 533-223; E. Ganz 543; B. Shock 562-218; D. Burchard 554; R. Knisley 599-213-201; H. Maresh 530-200; C. Eby 563; C. Davis 207; D. Pilcher 574-201; D. Armbruster 568-200; L. Vance 591-226; R. Wogoman 541; F. Avery 209; E. Money 548-225; R. Brazel 557>-219; W. Stahly 547-221; E. Rogers 540-221; D. Butler 574-248; L. Welty 200. MONDAY NIGHT COUNTY LEAGUE W L Wawasee Package 53% 18% Frog Tavern 48 24 Pilcher Shoes 47% 24% Thornburg’s ' 45 27 Beacon 38 34 Wawasee Bowl 36 36 Clean Quick Car Wash 36 36 Lakeland Produce 34% 37% Wawasee T. V. 34% 37% Dixie Boat 33 39 Kurley’s Keglers 33 39 OK Sales 29 43 Barbee Hotel 28 44 Bud’s Body Shop 28 44 Kline Construction 27 45 Teghtmeyer Ace Hdwe. 25 47 High Team Game and Series—Wawasee Package-1041-2884; High Ind. Game-C. McCuen-267-607; High Ind. Series-J. Kern-246-256-184-686. HONOR SCORES D. Price 550, G. Rider 203-588, R. Thwaits 202-566, D. Start 203, J. Brouwer 215-575, D. Pilcher 203. J.

Wortinger 2C6, F. Nyikos 204, V. Stayer 202-568, T. Auer 552, H. Hochstetler 552, T. Prickett 220, I. Rookstool 205, C. Lindzy 236-575, O. Weaver 213, R. Fisher 209-202-588, L. Welty 202-214-586, R. Thibaut 221-212-621, L. Vance 212-582, E. Henning 212. Team Standings W L North Webster Jaycees 50 30 Brazel’s Bait and Tackle 49 31 Likens’ and Sons 44 36 Anderson Paint and Supply 42 38 Lakeland Standard 41 39 Layton Travel Trailer 39 41. Hickman Movers 30 50 Wawasee Prep 25 55, High Team Game-Brazel’s Bait and Tackle 908. High Team Series-North Webster Jaycees 2543. 500 Series: K. Koble 558, E. Anderson 518, J. Graber 556, E. Henning 557, P. Irwin 513, R. Hostetter 528, T. Schrock 526, R. Brazel 559, E. Money 545, L. Welty 515, A. Walgamuth 544, A. Streby 518, L. Swope 523, H. Galloway 523. 200 Games: E. Anderson 221, J. Graber 207, E. Henning 201, R. Brazel 213, E. Money 226, R. Hostetter 211, T. Schrock 205, A. Walgamuth 200, L. Swope 204. HITS and MISSES LEAGUE Team Standings W L Wolfe Grain 36 24 Yoder’s 35 25 Leon’s Keglers 32 28 Misfits 32% 27% New Paris Silo 32% 27% Korker’s 26% 33% Sylvan’s 25 35 Turf Bar 20% 39% Honor Scores* - Men: Chuck Boddiger 223, Bud Ropp 563-212. Women: Inez Dull 494-198, Betty Slabach 473, Waneta Shrock 462, Loraine McFarland 449, Sharon Gilbert 444, Freda Robinson 443-174. Thursday Nite Ladies League Standings W L Hughes Digging 53 15 Carwile T.V. 42 26 Monsanto 41% 26% No. Webster Bank 41 27 Weaver Tool 41 27 Anchor Bar 40 28 Sarah Boyd 40 28 Teghtmeyep Ace 34% 33% Hire’s 1 34% 33% Pepsi 34 34 Pilcher’s 32 36 S. 32’ 36 Biddle’s 31% 36% Brazel’s 29 39 Mail-Journal 29 39 B. & K. 28 40 Plastic Specialties 27% 40% Servisoft 27 41 The Beacon 23% 44% Louie’s Bar 19 49

High Team Series and Game: Hughes Digging, 2,334 —848. 500 Series: B. Nyce 137-212-167 —536; A. Weigman, 170-154-201— 525; L. Vance, 171-191-150—512; S. Gilbert, 207-129-168—504; M. Simon, 143-189-169—501. Honor Scores: R. Moore, 184; S. Bowen, 450; C. Whitacre, 177— 491; L. Neff, 193—491; D. Spearman, 181—482; B. Brown, 174— 458; M. Schwab, 181—488; E. Marlin, 189—495; D. Cobum, 458; S. Brouwer, 457; J. Byland, 199—474; I. Carwile, 185 —498; L. Culbertson. 458; M. Willsev, 183—496; K. Knisley, 171—461; A. Mohler, 476; F. Money, 183; W. Finton, 450; G. Eyer, 182—484; L. Ulery, 172; *. Strombeck, 178-—480; P. Benson, 179; D. Hire, 183.

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Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1967 Prairie Township, Kosciusko County

» Balance FUNDS — Jan. 1 Township $ 976.42 Dog . : 217.00 Civil Bond Twp. >■_ 2,168.88 Fire Fighting 908.59 Recreation 612/10 TOTALS $ 4,882.99 DETAILS OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes—June $ 1,415.12 Taxes—December 1,172.86 Total Township Fund $ 2,587.98 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor $ 254.00 Total Dog Fund $ 254.00 CIVIL TWP. BOND FUND Taxes—June $ 2,375.19 Taxes—Dec. 1,961.43 Total Civil Twp. Bond Fund $ 4,336.62 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Taxes—July $ 1,741.81 Taxes—Dec. 1,438.38 Total Fire Fighting Fund $ 3,180.19 RECREATION FUND Taxes—June $ 158.35 Taxes—Dec. 130.76 Total Recreation Fund $ 289.11 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid No. 1 John Lutes $ 1,45'0.00 Joan Lutes 340.00 No. 8 Warsaw Times-Union $ 18.14 Atwood Post Office 10.00 Mentone News 15.18 S. E. Merriman & Co. 106.32 Warsaw Times-Union 86.83 Mentone News 75.35 Mentone News 10.76 The Mail-Journal 14.66 The Mail-Journal 93.09 No. 3

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named -township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in 'he office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to Inspection by any taxpayer of the township. JOHN W. LUTES, Trustee

Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1967 Clay Township, Kosciusko County

Balance FUNDS — « Jan. 1 Township $ 1,961.00 Dog — 331.00 Recreation Civil Twp. Bond 1,245.42' Fire Fighting 998.91 TOTALS 8 4,536.33 DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Balance $ 1,961.00 Co. Auditor, June Dist. 1,795.65 Justice of Peace, Docket Fee 6.75 Co. Auditor, January Dist. 1,301.24 Total , $ 5,064.64 DOG FUND “ Balance $ 331.00 Dog Tags 122.00 Dog Tags 92.00 Dog Tags 32.00 Total $ 577.00 RECREATION FUND Co. Auditor, June Dist. $ 508.82 Co. Auditor, January Dist. 357.20 Total $ 866.02 CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND Balance S 1,245.42 Co. Auditor, Advance 2,300.00 Co-. Auditor, June Dist. 1,431.29 Co. Auditor, January Dist. 2,619.46 Total $ 7,596.17 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Balance 998.91 Co. Auditor, June'Dist. 848.24 Co. Auditor, January Dist. 598 93 Total S 2,446.08 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Charles M. Reeg, J.P. Bond $ 21.00 General Telephone Co., Tel. Service 7.45 Warsaw Printing Co., Office Supp. 6.27 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. Off. Supp. 3.40 Postmaster—Claypool, Postage 5.00 ■ Strayer Ins. Agency, Trustee Bo* 50.00 Reub Williams & Sons, Print Annual Report 21.89 j Warsaw Printing Co., Office Supp. , 4.69 , Wayne R. Johnson. State Bd. of Ac. 7.20 Lester Cauffman, State Bd. of Ac. 14.63 G neral Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 14.63 . The Mail-Journal, Publish Annual 1 Report 23. bm Leonard Supply Co. Record Books 39.00 , Ind. Trustee’s Assoc., Dues - 1967 10.00 ' General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 Warsaw Printing Co., Off. Supp. 3.57 , Warsaw Office Supply, Off. Supp. 4.95 ‘ General Telehone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 Postmaster—Claypool, Postage 10.00 General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 Warsaw Office Supply, Off. Supp. .95 Mary K. Johnson, Sec. Help 150.00 General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 I Wayne Johnson. 6 mo. Trustee Sal. 800.00 General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 I Leonard Supply Co., Budget Blank 3.80 I Ed Gall, Cemetery Custodian 100.00 General Telephone Co., Tel, Service 9.70 I The Mail-Journal, Pub. Tax Levies 111.51 Ercie Lucas, Cem. Cus, 75.00 I

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township: that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection v by any taxpayer of the township. „ WAYNE R. JOHNSON, Trustee

>. Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 $ 2,587.98 s 3,146.11 $ 418.2» 1 254.00 I 4,336.62 4,325.00 2,180.50 * 3,180.19 3,401.36 . 687.4 Z • 289.11 400.00 501.21 ■ $ 10,647.90 $ 11,504.47 $ 4.026.42 Earl Byrer $ .75.00 t Earl Byrer 125.00 Algie Truex 300.00’ I No. 10 i John Lutes $ 6.96 General Telephone 78.82 I Larry Hoffer (bond) 30.00 Ind. Trustees Ass. 10.00’ I Ray Williamson 100.00 Wayne Hoffer , 100.00 » Douglas Baker 100.00 i Total $ 3,146.11 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid County Auditor $ 117.00 James Thomas 115.00 Total $ 232.00 DISBURSEMENTS BOND-CIVIL TWP. FUND Classification of Expense ‘and To Whom Paid Etna Bank $ 4.325.00 Total « 4,325.00 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Kermit Creighton (Treas.) Atwood Fire Dept. $ 1,250.00 Etna Bank—Note— June & Dec. 2,151.35 Total ‘ $ 3.401.36 DISBURSEMENTS RECREATION FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Forrest Bouse $ 200.00 Gelenia Thomas 200.00 Total $ 400.00

Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 $ 3,103.64 $ 3,247.29 $ 1,817.35246.00 354.00 223.00 866.02 491.88 374.14 6,350.75 4,811.25 2,784.92 1,447.17 1,223.19 1,222.89 $ 12,013.58 $ 10,127.61 $ 6,422.30 General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 Ed Warren, Cem. Cus. 50.00 Ind. Trustee’s Assoc., Dues - 1968 10.00 Leonard Supply Co., Annual Report Blanks 2.40 General Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 Postmaster—Claypool, Postage 10.00 Mary K. Johnson, Sec. Help 100.00 Wayne R. Johnson, Sal-Exp.-Rent 740.00 Dean Ford, Advisory Bd. Salary 100.00 Quentin Evans/ Advisory Bd. Salary 100.00 Roy Kinsey, Advisory Bd. Salary 100.00 Lister Cauffman, J.P. Salary 250.00 Rockhill-Vanderveer Kennedy-Pinnick, Legal Service 100.00 Renb Williams & Sons, Inc., " Publish Tax Levies 98.49 Geh-ral Telephone Co., Tel. Serv. 9.70 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FIGHTING FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Wilda Garman, Gasoline $ 2.63 Onan H. Laughman. Fire Equip. 27.60 Strayer Iris. Agency. Fire Truck Ins. 100.08 Deaton Equipment Sales, Repairs 24.90 Clk-Treas. —Claypool. Contract 475.00 Wellers CB Sales, Equipment 5.95 Wilda Garman. Gasoline 5.00 Service Elec., Inc., Equip. R-pairs 23.77 Purity Cylinder Gases—Recharge Ext. 4.00 Wilda Garman, Gasoline 4.04 Wilda Garman, Gasoline 7.87 Clk-Treas—Claypool, Contract 475.00 Wellers CB Sales, Equipment 17.70 Deaton Equipment Sales, Repairs 49.65 Total $ 1,223.19 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Kos. Co. Auditor, Surplus $ 231.00 Mrs. -George Hopkins, 5 Chickens 5.00 Audrey Cauffman, 3 Sheep X ’ 55.00 Audrey Cauffman, 1 Sheep 18.00 Lillian McKrill, 1 Goat in no Audrey Cauffman, 2 Sheep 35.00 Total $ 354.00 DISBURSEMENTS RECREATION FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Clay Twp. Advisory Council 4-H Leaders $ 400.00 Ace Hardware, Rec. Equip. 61.88 Sportsman’s Center, Rec. Equip. 30.00 Total $ 491.88 DISBURSEMENTS CIVIL TWP. BOND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid First National Bank, Bonds—Coupons $ 2,302.50 First National Bank, 4 coupons 55.00 First National Bank, Bonds—Coupons 2,261.25 First National Bank, Coupons 192.50 Total $ 4,811.25