The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 August 1969 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., August 6, 1969

Leesburg-Oswego News

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons

Town Board Meets Monday Night The town board and town clerk met Monday night at the town hall with all members present. A clean out of the interconnect- < ing drains at the intersection of Pearl and Prairie streets was discussed. The marshal is to try to auger it out in order that water from the west can drain into the east basin. A motion was made and passed for the board to give the marshal permission to purchase the necessary materials for three cistern covers. A motion was made to contact Merl Blosser to do necessary repairs on catch basins and curbs. The motion passed. It was decided to deputize Robert Shively at a salary of $1 a year. Yield right of way signs were discussed for street intersections of the town and the prices discussed. The board will investigate further into the matter. A motion was made and passed that the town marshal patrol highway 15 at Prairie street during opening and closing of school each day while school is in session and permitting him to stop traffic when necessary to permit children to pass across the highway to and from school. A motion was made and passed to have four no parking signs installed along the south side of the street extending from the east side of the school yard to the west side of the school yard. The junk car situation was discussed and it was decided that action can be taken as soon as 30 days had elapsed after post-

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ing of the ordinance. Bills were approved for payment. The town marshal gave his police report. The next meeting will be August 25 for adoption of the budget as published. WMC HAS PICNIC , MONDAY EVENING Members of the Leesburg WMC enjoyed a picnic the park at Center lake Monday night with 10 attending. Mrs. rDon Millington served as hostess'. Following the supper a meeting was held with Mrs. Mike Foreman serving as leader. Mrs. Ron Jarvis gave the Bible study and the mission study was given by Mrs. Darrell Anderson. A poem, “Unchartered Shores”, was read by Mrs. Howard Immel. Mrs. Edith Young and Mrs. Marlin Rose were chosen as delegates to the National conference with Mrs. Darrell Anderson and Mrs. Mike Foreman as alternates. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Glen McConnell and family of Bremen, Ohio, who have been touring in Kansas and Nebraska and other points in the west spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell. On Saturday Mrs. Martha Skidmore of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill of Warsaw and the Roger McConells had dinner at a Mentone restaurant and spent the evening at the Hills. Mr. and Mrs. John Stookey of Goshen entertained at a barbecue Sunday evening for Mrs. Martha Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snellenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell. Home-

Phone 453-3921 made ice cream was also enjoyed. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roger McConnell had dinner at the Heritage House in Fort Wayne. All these occasions were in celebration of the birthday of Roger McConnell. Bible School Closing Program Given There were 193 in attendance at the Bible school closing program given Sunday night at the Brethren church. All classes gave a presentation of what they had learned and the pastor’s trophy was presented to Lisa Immel for bringing the most visitors to Bible school. Punch and cookies were served in the basement following the program. Returns To Home ; At El Paso, Texas Mr. and Mrs. Dan Albert left Friday for their home in El Paso, Texas, after residing the past six months at Dayton, Ohio, where Mr. Albert was taking additional training for the National Cash Register Company. They spent the last two weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert and with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hollar of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams and family of Franklin spent from Wednesday until Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bair and Brant of Ypslanti, Mich., spent the week end visiting at the Albert home with the Dan Alberts. Thursday evening Mrs. Mabel Krouse entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Alßfert and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Albert.

Family Gathering At Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur (Dib) Anglin of Bristol entertained at a potluck dinner and family gathering Sunday at their home. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Richard Windland and children of Burbanks, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anglin and children of Bristol; Miss Ethel Anglin of Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Croop, Miss Linda Croop and Mrs. Bess Croop, Mrs. Nancy Delph of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kammerer, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartman, Kim and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kammerer and Mr. and Mirs. Richard Klopenstein, Tammie and Tracie of Leesburg. Tennis, skiing and boating were enjoyed by the guests. VISITING FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Junior Bleile of Anaheim, Calif., flew here to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, and other relatives. Mr. Bleile will join her later for a visit. MRS. HOLLAR IMPROVING Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stump and Mrs. Roy Fox were Wednesday evening callers of Mrs. Emma Hollar and Miss Faye Hollar. Conrad White of Ligonier was a recent visitor and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lovin of Fulton, Mich., were Sunday callers. Mrs. Hollar fell in her home recently and injured some ribs. She is suffering quite a lot of pain. She has been walking with a walker and she fell against that. COMMUNITY NEWS Dan Ditton of Winona Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine. Mrs. John Longfellow of Elkhart spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Anna Bishop. Mrs. Nellie Anglin was dismissed from the Goshen hospital Monday to the home of her sister, Mrs. Inez Shively. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple, Sara and Barbara were Sunday evening guests after church services at the home of I lev”, and Mrs. Lee Kantenwein and family. Robert Bruce of Claypool and Harold Irvine spent Friday night and Saturday at Three Risers, Mich., fishing. Mrs. Maxine Robinson and Mrs. Lawrence Randall visited Sam Hartter, who is a patierit at the Goshen hospital where he is undergoing tests. Sherry Schue spent Sunday night with Pam Timmons, -i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom and Peggy Jo and Mr. and Mrs. Max Noel, Maxanne and Brad of Greenwood had dinner at a Warsaw restaurant Wednesday in honor of the birthday of Max Noel and later went riding on the pontoon boat. Larry Bishop left Wednesday

Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies f WARSAW CIVIL CITY IN THS 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 taxpayer* of Warsaw Civil City, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officer* of Mid civil city, at their regular meeting piece, on the 25th dey of August, 1969, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND Service* Services Current Supplies 2,650.00 Supplies WOO# : arsenal Contractual Supplies Materials Charges Properties Materials 4,000.00 Materials 3W.W Mayor $ 6,000.00 $ 600.00 $ 150.00 Current Charges 1,500.00 Current Charge* 1’447® Clerk-Treasurer 7,600.00 300.00 350.00 10.00 400.00 Current Obligations 2,149.00 Current Obligations 1w ro Judge 6,100.00 310.00 800.00 Properties 9,500.00 '.Z'lmm Common Council 5,850.00 78,775.00 1,100.00 34,575.00 c . IMP FUND M2 ’ 4Mo ° Attorney 6,000 00 100.00 Total Park Recreation Fund $63,289.00 « CUM. CAPITAL IMP. FUND Police Dept 118,072.00 1,650.00 6,840.00 3,200.00 7,100.00 PARKING METER FUND Services Personal *!f'S2S2 Fire Dept 76,203.00 1,950.00 4,900.00 13,000.00 5,500.00 Services Personal $ 8,960.00 Materials »-»o.0O «•“ “'“ s ° 2,MM ' KS 0 ”""”' SS SffiSSISU ■“ u-aaw aiXrt aww . x«0-» T0f»l cum. c,p Imp- rwd 14MM.00 Total General Fund $597,835.00 Current Obligations 965.00 POLICE PINIION FUND i oral general runo Properties 12,000.00 Services Personal 8 80.00 M.V.H. FUND CEMETERY FUND Services Contractual » ™ Services Personal $30,000.00 Services Personal $30,440.00 Total Park Meter Fund *29,405.00 Supplies » w Materials 20,500.00 Services Contractual 3.880.00 CITY PLAN FUND Current Charges 27,6a.00 Current Charges 8,611.00 Supplies 1,585.00 Services Personal $ 7,200.00 T ntai Paiieo Penilan Fund $27 76700 Current Obligations 3,740.00 Materials 470.00 Services Contractual 2,515.00 Tote! Pol tee Pension Fund $27,767.00 Properties 8,000.00 Current Charges i 4,330.00 00.00 FIEE MNIION FUW — Current Obligations 3,822.00 Current Obligations 185.00 Serv ces Personal $ w.w Total MVH Fund $78451.00 Properties 2,500.00 cn^n« C<Xli ' »40 Total City Plan Fund $10,000.00 Supplies BOND FUND Total Cemetery Fund *47,027.00 AVIATION FUND Current Chargee " Debt e paym*St ,,OnS $ 210&00 PARK-RECREATION FUND Servic” Cantractvel *27,600.00 Totel Fire Pension Fund 8 5,295.00 — Services Personal $37,100.00 . ■ ri*. Total Bond Fund $29,445.00 Services Contractual 6,390.00 Complete detell of budget estimates may be seen In offtes of City Clork-Treesuror. EST.MATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Cum . Cap . city Polte. . Fir. FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General M.V.H. Bond Cemetery Recreation Meter Aviation Imp. Plan Pension renown DECEMBER 31ST OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total budget estimate for Incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, wwm $8,295.00 1970, inclusive $597,835.00 *78,851.00 *29,445.00 *47,027.00 $63,289.00 $29,406.00 $42,450.00 $43,470.00 *10,000.00 *27,767.00 M.AVS.uu 2. Necessary expenditures, July Ito Dec. 31 of present year, mmm mm i m u onto 2,060.00 to be made from appropriation* unexpended 251,541.00 20,228.00 10,825.00 20,906.00 X 428.00 22,000.00 10,727.00 18,973.00 3404.00 12,07X00 4,wv 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 300.00 present 30,000.00 —— - - — ■ ■ 5. Total Funds Reoulred (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) *879,376.00 *99,079.00 *40,270.00 *67,933.00 $93,917.00 $51405.00 $53,177.00 $62,443.00 $13404.00 $39,840.00 $7445.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM “ U aS «?m < 3S« T »ir t,VY > «imu U.IM.W > nu» > ».«> > i.m.« nw*<> »'«•• •’*«• •“»" ujjsm ttl2l- ~»»«, iu»-« 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year—Schedules on file , . 618 00 a.- Special taxes 12456.00 618.00 342.00 1,167.00 549.00 Lmr mm a uaa'mm 2,830.00 bi All other revenue 126431.00 88400.00 27,450.00 23,000.00 49,000.00 12,100.00 56&5M 3M>M W 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) $436411.00 $99,111.00 $21,367.00 $45,443.00 $57,023.00 $52,191.00 $32,152.00 $68,129.00 $11,123.00 $21,738.00 8546100 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line * ieat M $lB 102 00 $1,963.00 9 from line 5) $442,765.00 *18,903.00 *22,490.00 $36494.00 $21,005.00 $ 1401.00 SIB.IW W 11. Operating Balance (Not In excess of expenses from Jan. 1 ' , ia<<n 2 559 00 »300 to June 30, less misc. revenue for same period) 44,841.00 3,824.00 4,369.00 4,428.00 1,702.00 ■ . 12. AMOUNT IO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 -- _„ Th . * 2 06600 $2046100 $2466.00 and 11) *487406.00 *22,727.00 *26,859.00 $41,322.00 $22,727.00 $ 2,066. W ” PROPOSED LEVIES COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED • Net Taxable Property $20,661,280.00 Number of Taxable Poll* AmiiamMut Collected FUN ds funds Collected Coiocted Collected coronaa Levy on levy on Amount to 1966 1967 19ee Polls Property Be Raised *309437.00 *298,794.00 $369418.00 *451,550.00 General *2.36 $487,606.00 22,788.00 9,361.00 10410.00 Cemetery .13 26,859.00 17491.00 16,909.00 18,378.00 Bond .11 22,727.00 ».,,„tl n n “ 30,384.00 35,096.00 34,715.00 34492.00 Park-Recreation .20 41,322.00 Park-Recreation 2XM2.00 City Plan .11 22,727.00 cry Plan * ,3,950.00 16,336.00 Aviation .01 2,066.00 pm i« PeMtan 17,091.00 13,154.00 18478.00 16420.00 Police Pension .10 20,661.00 Flohn™ Cum Fund 9,395.00 Fire Fighting Cum. Fund .01 2,066.00 Fire Fighting Cum. Fund $3.03 U26,<£.« -Total Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have b ‘‘^ n . "ten or themselves aggrieved by such levies. in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure by the county ‘ beforp the {ourth Mon day of September or on or before the tenth to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon b> filing a petition with the county auditor hearing in this county. after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners wm iix a HELEN JOAN KINDLE, Ckrk-Treasurer this budget based cn 1968 assessed valuation due to reassessment figures not being available prior to publication date. Also, figure for special taxes not available r.ccesji.ating use of 1968 figure*.

for the east coast and will be accompanied back by Larry Gill. They will tour Washington, D. C. Larry Gill serves aboard the USS America. Clyde Heaton who had surgery in Indianapolis returned to his home in Leesburg this week end. Mrs. Zella Rowe of Pheonix, Ariz., and Mrs. Helen Hall of Jackson, Mich., visited at the Walter Kohr home in Syracuse, with Rev. and Mrs. Chester Reed, Mrs. Anna Hartman and Mrs. Robert Teeple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alber, Retha and Mary, Mrs. Edna Byrer of Warsaw, Mrs. Anna Bishop, Miss Gene Deatsman, Miss Lisa Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren Bishop and Sonya were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop. Mrs. Junior Bliele, Miss Stacie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kammerer and sons spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wildman and family returned to their home Sunday after spending nine days touring in the Smokey Mountain region and at Mammoth Cave. They) also visited relatives and friends en route. Olga Vargas of Erie House, Chicago, will be visiting in the Wildman home until August 15. Mrs. Ora Irvine returned home Sunday evening from Noblesville where she had been visiting the Wendell Hansons. Tuesday Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Irvine were KNITS FROM John Snell JONATHON LOGAN FOR Juniors BUTTE MARCO POLO PARKSHIRE RONA R&K FOR Misses BERKSHIRE AND MYNETTE FOR Half Sizes John Snell Apparel 9 109 S. Buffalo Warsaw

guests of Mrs. Nita Wodell •in Noblesville. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Koontz and family will live in the parsonage this week and next while Rev. Koontz attends the Rodeheaver music convention this week and National conference next week at Winona Lake. Rev. Koontz will be speaker next Sunday morning at the Brethren church. Rev. and Mrs. David Willett and children are spending the next three weeks on vacation. They will visit the parents of Rev. Willett in California. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine attended a dinner meeting at Anderson last Thursday evening in regards to the radio and TV station that is being started in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blue and family left Saturday for a vacation to the east coast where they ■will tour Washington, D. C. and other places of interest. Miss Laura Shoemaker of Palestine spent the week end with Miss Peggy Jo Tom. Guy Fisher spent Sunday in the Everett Tom home and afternoon callers were Mrs. Carl Walker of Bristol, ’and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laughlin of Syracuse. Mrs. Phil Braddock, Steve and Maryann and two friends of Elwood spent Wednesday with Mrs. Robert Allen and family.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 2bch day of August, 1969, will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates: GENERAL FUND Account 1100, Community Services 21.050 Account 100, Administration $ 67.554 Account 1200, Capital Outlay — .. — 26,000 Account 200, Instruction 1,613,349 Account 1400, Transfer Accounts 1.5C0 Account 36'0, Attendance Services 5,100 Account 400, Health Services 10,982 Total General Fund $ 331.924 Account 500, Pupil Transportation - 126,850 DEBT SERVICE FUND Account 600, Operation of Plant .204,45'0 Account 1300, Debt Service —52,156,810 Account 700, Maintenance — — — — 40,000 Account 800, Fixed Charges 39.975 Total Debt Service Fund $ 331,924 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING Debt YEAR <» \ General Service 1. Total budget estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1970, in- Fund Fund elusive — $2,156,810 $ 331,924 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 810,623 168.800 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to December 31 of present year — — - — . — - — — — — — 43,836 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year — not included in line 2or 3 — — — — — — 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add Lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 3.011,269 . 500,724 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance, June 30 of present year (deficit) -- 45.787 139,575 7. Taxes to be confected, present year (December settlement) 877,549 198,005 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file) •x—. a. Special Taxes 7,713 477 b. All Other Revenue 708,016 108,725 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7, 8a and 8b) .. „ ’ 1,547.491 446,782 10. Net amount required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of ensuing * year (Deduct line 9 from line 5). - 1,463.778 53.942 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period)jl 250.000 145,233 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11) $1,713,778 $199,175 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property — — $38,000,000.00 FUNDS — Levy on Property Amount to be Raised General ' $4.51 $1,713,800 Debt Service „ .53 201,400 Cumulative Building .25 95,000 TOTAL $5.29 $2,010,200 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS — Collected Collected Collected Collected 1966 1967 1968 1969 General . $ 922,822 $ 837,526 $1,355,242 $1,477,549 Debt Service 85,025 . 253,005 Cumulative Building 381.562 313,208 188.794* 84.335 TOTAL _1 $1,304,384 $1,150,734 $1,629,061 $1,814,889 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor riot later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on th ir failure so to do. by the county, auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves 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 tenth 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 for hearing in this county. JERRY L. HELVEY ROBERT A. CRAIG FLOYD H. BAKER CHARLES W KROH KENNETH HANEY Board of School Trustees Dated this 30th day of July, 1969. MJ — A. 6 * 13

Mrs. Iva Etter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shively of Elkhart. They called on Taylor Shively at the Goshen hospital in the afternoon. Mrs. Zona Dester went to Munster Saturday where she is visiting the Tom Sands family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and daughters were on vacation last week. They visited the zoo at Cincinnati, Ohio, the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky and the Abe Lincoln home. Miss Sally Goon of Boulder, Colo., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown and attending the fair at Warsaw. Lloyd Stackhouse of North Manchester visited Mrs. Manda Stackhouse Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Britt Haller of Elkhart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byrer. Russel Richter from Erie House, Chicago, is spending two weeks with the Robert Allens. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woods and children of Burket were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goon and family. Homemade ice cream was enjoyed in honor of the 15th birthday of Randy Goon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown were after dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and-daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Art Frederickson and daughters

were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Howard at a cookout. Joel and Steve Popenfoose of Fort Wayne are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Popenfoose and attending the fair at Warsaw. An all music program will be presented at the Oswego .Calvary Baptist church Sunday evening. Everyone is invited to attend. B AND E AT SYRACUSE A breaking and entering was reported at Syracuse over the week end. Herman Johnson, reported tools stolen from the Syracuse Iron and Metal yards on Boston street some time Friday night. Police are investigating. TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 267-7372 511 So. Union St Warsaw, Indiana ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn & Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 Syracuse ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.