The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 October 1970 — Page 12

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14 YE ARS AGO. OC T. 18.1956 The death of Alton Troup, 50, saddens community. His widow, the former Dessie Klingerman. four sons, and a daughter survive. Death occurred October 13. Mrs. Henry DeFries, 91, passed away at the Goshen hospital Thursday morning. Robert Frazier Higbee, Sr., 72, died October 13 in Detroit. A native of Milford, he married the former Helen Enright of Milford in 1918, who survives, as do a son and'daughter. Miss Lois Funderburg, Huntington. and James Watkins, Leesburg, were united in marriage October 6. First place winner in the fire prevention poster contest at Fort Wayne was Charles Clauss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Clauss. Mr. Clauss is a former Milford resident. 4 The members of the family of Mr. and Mrs P .C. Hamilton gathered at their home Sunday for a birthday celebration in honor of the 92d birthday of Mr. Hamilton Mr and Mrs. Hamilton came to Milford about seven years ago from Crenshaw. Miss. Katielou Ulrich has become a member of the Marching Band at Purdue university. Mrs. Esther Charlton has accepted employment at the Goshen General hospital Misses Louise and Lucille Morehouse moved to an apartment in Goshen Saturday. Louise is employed in Middlebury and Lucille in Goshen Rev. Ira Frantz. North Manchester. was guest speaker at the New Salem church homecoming services Sunday. Milford Lions club heard a talk by judge Seth Rowdabaugh Monday 24 YEARS AGO. OCT. 17.1946 Milford people saw.a display of, meteors last Wednesday night Advanced news reports told us the shooting stars were thrown off from a comet that was making its regular six year jaunt around the sun Dorothy Haab. daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Haab. is recovering from an attack of scarlet fever. Miss Dorothea Groves. Milford public librarian, addressed the M. C. Y. U. Sunday evening on the book. “In His Steps.” bySheldon } Clinton Callander of South Bend and Rev Lee Cory went to the relief center near Baltimore. Md . Wednesday of last week to await the sailing of the VNRRA boat which will carry more then 400 head of cattle to Poland Pot Wiggs. Joy Poe, and Victor Beer attended the Pur-due-Notre Dame football game Saturday afternoon at South Bend Mr. and Mrs Alfred Wessels and son Roger of Fairbury, 11l .

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED Notice is hereby riven the taxpayers of Kosciusko County. Indiana, that as a result of action by the Tax Adjustment Board of Kosciusko County, on the budgets and levies submitted by the tax levying ' otticlals of the several units of the county, rates of taxation on each one hundred dollars of valuation of the taxable property hereinafter tabulated by taxing units, now stand .charged, subject to appeal, tor state, counly of other purposes stated, payable in the year 1971. . y TOWNSHIPS . CORPORATIONS l lax Rates Charged ♦* ** S u c s For Year 1970 “ * g| g I I»• ' ' f g j, £ | 3 Payable In Year 1971 | * f M 25113 3 le fillips Me J £ £ w.. » «.,< MtS MB 0035 0035 00J5 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 0035 ■ 0035 0035 '.0035 .0035 .0035, 0035 . 0035.0035.0035:,0035| kate Forest Z"77”“T SSS SS ££ QoS 00*5 0065 W 65 0065 ' 1065 0065 0065 0065 0065 0065 .00651 .o 3 ..W..4MW ' Total State Rate “ at ■> ~01 " li —F 01 — : 61 “ 01 01 i 01 ' 01 01 ' 01 ! .01 ' 01 .01 01 01 01 J 01 I 01 / 01 01 01 I .01 ! 01 i 01 . .01 J Ol J_ ; 01 I .01 .01 County General . . ,;i b£ <44 624 624 024 634 .24 .24 624 .624 634 624 624 624 624 -24 624 624 624 624 634 624 ,24 624 ,24624 624 3,24 1 --- -s ; s Cum Court House 15 .15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 45, 15 5 . ; — Total County Rite — ST 52 52 96 96 9696 : 961 969696 ; 96 l 96 • .96 ' -96 .96 I .96 ■ ■ 96 —i... |s—L_ g «g 9t, 96 S 6 . . r _ . __ , * 96 36 05 10 19 10 04 ~ ~ 079 09 14 01' ' 10~- "13 ~7 ".OB 05 06 09 04 14 .42 i"7fTT-..079 01 «_J»_ Relief £ ? 03"—o 5 *O3 'O2 02" —O2 03 02 03 <* <*> * » » 2£_ *2 ™ 22 ?1_ “ 12 ; 03 ' 02 06 , ° 5 . , 03 ' ' Township Fire lH<hlin< » "'ll" IS ' 10 ''' 13 "" 09 08 0-8 • ' ! 1 . j * . - • ' — ■ -• —, 1 c™. ”—« o. — .■ -»!—;; !!—s—“—E—E—Eq rowaaaa. 3 L__ L__J *■; , ' , | , , | | , , , J | I I 7 7 ” - I ! i F— 01 .03 > ' ■ I —t ■ l • ■ 1 ! ' V I I 01 J_o3_l_o3_L_o3_ a- t Ihrare —- o "' " n '"""so ~~"as'' —"" ‘sa — la •>> is 18 31 3g >6 596 53 .60 ! 73 19 46 ‘ .15 09 ! .26 32 I 35 I .08 ! .43 ! .45 I' .14 I .259 1 50 41 .50 I • 22 ,2 L"_»» Lg—2.” ’ rHOOL ■»»■ wry It—7 : —? g g ;; ?■ % S 1, F § « £—M> n M .a S *is ... M ta-j—w~r-a,- , KATES Cumulative Building — — M 2SJ *2_ 82 S 60 .5 M —— — ——— (5 5g 513 t 513 488 558'4 88 488 488 ' -ntta, SchotJl Rate. 48, 616 380 3 801 513 558 541 4 Geaeral Corporation I J > ; 1 ' L_ j j j j 1 89 I 44 ~ I I .14 | —— Z=; ; ; ; ; ; 11 ! \ ! ' 5 ■ ' ■ > ’i-- * ; 'O2 . 02- , - Wrr Corporation Bond-Z—7rTTT. ' i I t ?—f J I" , ■ I ~ > i I j, >,. I , 1,/, . ] ] < _..]— « -> 7 J 07 ! * BAT> * ZZ— - , • ’ , -•’ T _ aM ==e- t , = r~3 IR-'—nut-t-a.M 225 22S ~ 2.78~l 1.38 r ~3.57 ' "10~l~4.9?~ 1 '2.36 ~ ' 3.53 ' 3_.»0 a.71 1 Total Rates .. .. .. 6 64' 743 510 506 655| 683 666t603’638|600 1603| 6 59 1 315 | 6.71 I 7.146 | 7.M | 6.70 | 6.50 [ 5.94 | 9.50 I 9.16 | 9.77 | 7.28 I 734 ! 9.68 I 8.01 11010 | 6.65 |1096 I 9 169 19881 979 I JHMi | Anv ten or more taxpavers affected by any budget, rate or levy shall have the right to file objec lio ns with the county auditor to such budgets, rates and levies within ten days from date of » übllc }‘- * tion ci this notice All appeals shall be in writing addressed to the State Board of Tax Commissioners naming specifically the items in the budget and the tax rates which are objected rival! be nS^ O M.h“he O Xt* , '.u a Thu notice is gnen in compliance with Chapter 119. Acts of 1937 as •mended^ by Chapter 41 Act, of 1947 and Burn. 64-1914. and the rights of taxpayers and the manner oi Mine otvections are set forth therein LAURENCE BLITS. Auditor. Kosciusko County, Ind.a .a O 6 & 13 j (feted this 30th day of September. 1978.

were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Downs. Rev. Harry L. Graham, who has been minister of the Milford Christian church since August, 1941, has resigned to become minister of the Bargersville, Ind., Christian church. Under his leadership the Milford church has grown and progressed. Mr. and Mrs. John Custer entertained at Sunday dinner for the birthdays of their daughters. Dorothea and Joan, and for Beulah Flickinger of Elkhart. The other Custer children were also present. 30 YE ARS AGO. OCT. 17, 1940 Miss June Coy was hostess to the Columbian Reading Circle at her country home Mondayevening Mrs. Charles Sponseller gave two interesting original papers entitled. “The House Guest" and “Making A Home A Place of Beauty." An impressive wedding ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Neff at 11 o’clock Saturday, when Miss Helen Crilow of South Bend became the bride of Elmo Callander, son of Clinton Callander, well known here. The single ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Neff. .Mr and Mrs Wayne Bucher entertained Sunday at a potluck dinner in honor of Mrs. Luella Hover, who celebrated her 76th birthday She is the grandmother of Mrs Bucher Mr and Mrs George 1. Berkeypile celbrated their 61st weddinjfanniversary Sunday at the home of their daughter-in-law. Mrs Dora Berkeypile. where they reside Mr. and Mrs M. A Markleyspent the week end with his relatives in Bucyrus. Ohio, the former home town of Mr. MarkleyDallas Ritter began last week on the construction of a large six car garage on the rear of his property, located on the north side of the Milford public library Mr and Mrs. John Augsburger entertained at their home Sunday in honor of the 66th birthdayanniversary of her father. Charles Bird A social time was enjoyed and pictures were taken 40 YEARS AGO, OCTOBER 16. 1930 Mrs Florence Swihart. who spent the’summer at Silver Lake, has returned to Milford where she has again taken up her residence with her daughter. Mrs H C. Snyder, and family. The Good Fellowship club met at Baumgartner’s Case Tuesdayevening with 31 members present who enjoyed the good dinner. L. B Eherenman spoke on “Education and Our ( School ” At a meeting of the Ancil Geiger Post members Monday evening, they entered into an

agreement with a company for a street fair which will be held here all next week. The Post also held an election of officers. John Umbaugh was elected post commander. Mrs. Lloyd Ressler, the former Doris Rosenbohm, returned home from Colorado last week where she spent some time with her husband, a patient in the Woodman sanitarium. The regular meeting of the Eta Beta Pi Society was held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Polk in Elkhart on Monday evening. 14 being present. Miss Edna Lentz will be the next hostess when a Halloween party will be held. The Sorosis club met at the home of Mrs. George Felkner Monday evening and heard an interesting talk pertaining to “Bees” by Otto Beer, who demonstrated with a beehive, the busy life and activities of the bee family. Mel Lyon is completing a “shuffle board" court in the rear room of his barber shop. The game is played on a court of 43 feet long and in respects is similar to the old game of “Hop Scotch.” Many of the surrounding towns are taking up with the game for winter pastime. CONCORD: Mrs. Helen Howe won first prize (S2O) for a recipe for making spaghetti, in a contest conducted by the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. HASTINGS: Miss Verda Vanderveer of Gravelton spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Marie Irvine. CONCORD: Wayne and Yvonng Bucher spent Sunday afternoon with Lewis and Kathryn Hamman . . . Jacob Bucher went to Chicago Thursday and brought home a carload of Hereford steers BETHANY: Rev A. E. Clem and family spent Sunday with his son. Charley, at South Bend. Sanders’ raisin bread pleases the kiddies. Always fresh. The Home Bakery, Milford. SSOO Damages In Goshen Accident No injuries were received but damages were listed at SSOO in an auto accident' in Goshen last week. Wasel Gordon. 68, of Syracuse was eastbound from a private drive and was waved onto Main street by a driver of a stopped vehicle, and drove past the stopped vehicle into the southbound car operated byJerrold Brown. 27. of Goshen. Patrolman Ronald Folker investigated LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION St«le of lnd«‘an*. Kosciusko County, ss NOTICE IS HEREBY THAT by the un dersigned. Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State ot Indiana. that at the General Election to be held in sa>d County on the First Tuesday after the First Monday of November, vit. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd. 1979 Between the hours ot 4 AM and 6 P M , (Centra! Daylight Time). Officers will be voted for and elected for the following of tices. to wit STATE BALLOTS United States Senator Secretary ot State Auditor of State , ; Treasurer of State Superintendent of Public instruction Clerk of the Supreme and Appellate Courts Judge of the Supreme Court. Second District Judge of the Supreme Court. Fifth District Judge of the Appellate Court. First District Judge of the Appellate CBbrt First District Judge "of the Appellate Court. Second District

Judge of the App, a*-. Court Second District COUNTY BALLOT Representat ve tn Congress Third Congressional Distr .ct of the State of Indiana Judge of the Superior Court for the Fifty Fourth judicial Circuit, consisting of the County of Kosciusko, of the state ot Indiana 1 Prosecuting Attorney for the Fifty Fourth Judicial Circuit, consisting of the County of Kosciusko, of the State of Indiana Joint Representative Ninth District. Fulton, Kosciusko. Whitley. Huntington and Wabash Counties Joint Representative Ninth District, Fulton, Kosciusko. Whitley, Huntington and Wabash Counties joint Representative Ninth District, Fulton, Kosciusko, Whitley, Huntington and Wabash Counties Auditor for Kosciusko County, State of Indiana Recorder tor Kosciusko County. State of Indiana Sheriff for Kosciusko County, state of Indiana ’ Assessor for Kosciusko County, State of Indiana Commissioner for Southern District. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana County Councilman First District. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana County Councilman Second District, Kosciusko County. State of Indiana County Councilman Third District. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana County Councilman Fourth District. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana County Councilman at Large for Kosciusko County. State of Indiana County Councilman! at Large for Kosciusko County. State of Indiana County Councilman at Large for Kosciusko County. State of Indiana TOWNSHIP BALLOT One Township Trustee Three Members Advisory Board One Township Assessor for Wayne Township One Constable for Washington Township One Justice of Peace tor T ippecanoe Township One Justice of Peace for Turkey Creek Township \ One Justice ot Peace for Van Buren Township Two Justice ot Peace for Wayne Township One Justice of Peace for Lake Township One Justice of Peace for Harrison Township ' t MEMBERS OF BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA _ One District No 1 (Tippecanoe Township Kosciusko County) Two District No 1 (Turkey Creek Township Kosciusko County) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 1 Legislative sessions Shall Article 4. Sections 9 and 29 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to permit the General Assembly to meet annually instead ot biennially, and to establish the length and frequency of its sessions and recesses by law? This amendment is submitted pursuant to chapter 394 of the Acts ot the 95th session and chapter 438 of the Acts of the 96th session ot the Indiana General Assembly. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 JUDICIAL ARTICLE Shall Article 7 (Judicial) of the Con stitution ot the State of Indiana be repealed and re enacted to change the present Con stitution as follows Reorganize the Supreme and Appellate Courts into a Supreme Court of from 5 to 9 members and a Court of Ap peals the number of whose members will be set by the legislature, create the office ot Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, permit incumbent members of Supreme Court and Appellate Court to hold over till their respective elective or appointive terms end. subject in the general election immediately preceding expiration of their terms to voter approval or rejection for an additional 10 year period, provide tor filing vacancies by the Governor from lists of nominees sub mitted by a seven member non partisan Commission and provide for voter approval or rejection of such judges after 2 years of service and every 10 years thereafter, abolish the clerk of the Supreme Court, and Justices of the Peace as constitutional of fleers; provide an additional system ot discipline and removal of judges by the Supreme Court, and certain other changes? This amendment is submitted pursuant to Chapter 375 ot the Acts of the 95th session and Chapter 457 of the Acts of the 96th session of the Indiana General Assembly CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 3 TERMS OF CERTAIN STATE OFFICIALS Shall Articles. Section 1 of the Constitution

PUBLIC AUCTION The Warsaw Community School Corporation, Warsaw, Indiana will hold a public auction sale of school property at the Junior High School Cafeteria, East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana on Friday, Oct. 23,1970 -at 5:30 p.m. Sharp! Small desks, arm chair desks, antique desks, chairs of all sizes, stools, light fixtures, metal cabinets, kitchen sinks, counter top sinks, gas and electric ranges, cabinet electric sewing machines, tables, 3x5 with 4x4 legs, tables with acid resistant tops, metal cabinets, light fixtures, birch doors, electric pump, electric generator, White motor, Durcon sink used in chemical laboratories, large food mixer, used hooks, locker baskets, many miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS TERMS—CASH Everett Rookstool, Auctioneer, Leesburg 453-4771 Clerk: Mrs. Rookstool

of the S’ate of ino ana ce amended by in creas ng me terms ot off.ee ot me Secretary. Aud ’or and Treasurer of State from two to four years and by restricting individual eligibility to no more man eight years in any period of twelve years’ This amendment is submitted pursuant to chapter 391 of the Acts of the 95th session and chapter 465 ot the Acts of the 96th session of the Indiana General Assembly IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, at my office in the City of Warsaw, this 29th day of September. 1970 BESSIE I HIMES Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 32278 IN THE MATTER OF THE MOTION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED TO REOPEN PHASE I OF CAUSE NO 32278 AND ALTER AND AMEND THE ORDER IN SAID CAUSE ENTERED APRIL 9. 1970. WITH RESPECT TO THE SCHEDULES OF RATES. TOLLS AND CHARGES FOR INTRASTATE MESSAGE TOLL TELEPHONE SERVICE TO BE IMPOSED, OBSERVED AND FOLLOWED BY ALL TELEPHONE COMPANIES FURNISHING SUCH SER VICE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. ALL AS SET FORTH IN THE PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED FILED HEREWITH IN THE MATTER OF THE FURTHER PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, IN CORPORATED AND ALL OTHER TELEPHONE COMPANIES JOINING IN THIS PETITION FOR APPROVAL OF REVISED SCHEDULES SETTING FORTH INCREASED RATES. TOLLS AND CHARGES OF ALL TELEPHONE COM PANIES IN THE STATE OF INDIANA FOR INTRASTATE MESSAGE TOLL TELEPHONE SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF INDIDNA. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission. 908 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9 30 A M., EST. on Tuesday. November 10. 1970 Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By WILLIAM POWERS. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Indianapolis, Indiana. October 9, 1970 MJ — O. 14 NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY The Warsaw Community School Cor poration. Kosciusko County, Indiana, acting by and through its Board of School Trustees, will hold a public auction sale of school property, Friday. October 23. beginning at 5 30 p m EDS T at the Junior High School Cafeteria, East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana tor the following Small desks, arm chair desks, antique desks, chairs of all sizes, stools, light fixtures, metal cabinets, kitchen sinks, counter top sinks, gas and electric ranges, cabinet electric sewing machines, tables. 3x5 with 4 x 4 legs, tables with acid resistant tops, metal cabinets, light fixtures, birch doors, electric pump, electric generator, White motor. Durcon sink used in chemical laboratories, targe food mixer used books. locker baskets. . many miscellaneous items too numerous to mention The Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to award to the highest and best bidder, and to waive any informalities and or irregularities in any bid. Dated this 30th day ot September. 1970. Board of School Trustees Winnifred Cluen. Secretary MJ—0.7,14 NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF 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 the 19th day of October. 1970. will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the ex traordinary emergency existing at this time. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 561 Interest S 6.000.00 8 72 Equipment 4.700.00 8 11 Salaries 1,000.00 total 511,700 00 CEMETERY FUND 18 72 Equipment 5 1,100.00

PARK METER FUND 20 11 Salaries S 1.600 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the state board of tax commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditor's office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional ap propriations may be heard, interested taxpayers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. HELEN JOAN KINDLE. Clerk-Treasurer City of Warsaw, Indiana MJ—O. 7.14 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will, at 10 AM on the 20 day of October, 1970 at the Clerks Office. Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw, Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the ap pticants, at the locations hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named Lakeview Liquor, Inc., by Paul J. Beam, Pres., R. R. 1, Leesburg. & Mildred Beam. Sec , (Package Store) Beer. Liquor 8. Wine Dealer. 710 North Detroit St., Warsaw, In diana Hook Drugs. Inc., No. 140 by August F. Hook. Pres , 8. John R. Roesch, Sec., indpls.. Ind . (Drug Store) Liquor & Wine Dealer, Lakes Village Shopping Centei- Unit No. 18, Warsaw, Indiana Virgil C. & Nadyne D. Deisch dba Bran ding Iron Bar (Restaurant) Beer 8. Wine Retailer, 138 So Main St.. Milford. Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDI ANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By MAX H. BRATTEN Executive Secretary JOHN R. SMOCK Chairman MJ—O. 15 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 9 00 A M on the 19th day ot October 1970 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time HIGHWAY FUND 201 Communication 8. Tran sportation S 400 00 309 Repai r parts 5,000 00 306 Lumber 300 00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which ap propriated, and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations 303 Cement S 400 00 601 Buildings 5.000 00 202 Heat, Light, Power. 8, Water 300 00 Notice is further given, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon The additional appropriations as finally determined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, tax payers objection to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held Dated Oct 5. 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor of Kosciusko County MJ—O 7.14 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Courthouse in the city of Warsaw, Indiana at 9 00 A M on

the 19th of October 1970 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND 140C.C.8.F. REPLACE THE CONCRETE BOX CULVERT ON COUNTY ROAD 900 E. 600 Ft SOUTH OF THE ADAMS ROAD 512 000 00 REPLACE BRIDGE NO 161 LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 200 SOUTH JUST EAST OF STATE ROAD NO. 15 7,000 00 LOCAL ROAD & STREET FUND REPLACE BRIDGE NO 161 LOCATED ON COUNTY ROAD 200 SOUTH JUST EAST OF STATE ROAD NO. 15 21,000.00 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayessrbbjecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Date Oct 5, 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor of Kosciusko County MJ-0.7,14 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF\ ADDITIONAL Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, in the Court House in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 9:00 AM. on the 19th day of October 1970 will consider the following additional appropriations, which said Officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. COUNTY GENERAL No 204 Co. Election Bd Printing 1708 33 No. 205 Sheriff Repairs 300.00 No 206 Sheriff Prisoner's Meals 2500.00 No 208 Sheriff Garage 8. Motor 300 00 No 211 Sheriff Office Supplies 200.00 No 201 Jail Phone 100 00 No. 209 Jail

PUBLIC AUCTION Will sell at Public Auction the personal property of the late Mrs. Amos Gawthrope, located South of Milford on State Road 15 to road 900 N then east to first house or North of Leesburg on road 15 to 900 N then east to first house. Saturday, Oct 17—11:00 A.M. Furniture Duncan Phyfe sofa, barrel back chair, 2 upholstered pull up chairs, end tables, pictures, 17" Arvin TV w/roll stand, platform rocker, 2 Electrolux sweepers, floor lamps, table lamps, smoking stand, 4 TV trays, stand, rocker, sewing stand, numerous vases, hassock, serving cart, pr. twin poster beds complete, iron bed complete, wooden bed complete, 2 dressers with mirrors, oak wardrobe, some bedding, dresser, electric comforter, dinette set with 4 chairs, utility cabinets, dishes, cooking utensils, electric roaster, toaster and coffee pot, electric heater, ironing board, clothes rack, humidifier, lawn chairs, small hand tools, garden tools, 6' step ladder, emery wheel with motor, hand emery wheel, log chain, 2 electric fans, hammock, pressure canner, fruit jars. Antiques & Collectors Items Walnut dresser with marble inlay, marble top stand, cherry chest, 5 reed bottom ladder beck chairs, 2 commodes, settee, 2 library tables, sideboard, cane bottom chairs, china cabinet, hall tree mirror, picture frames, trunk, bracket for oil lamp, dry sink, Gone with the Wind lamp, old wall calendar clock, Seth Thomas 8 day chime clock, oil lamps electrified, books, ironstone pitcher; carnival glass, depression glass, milk glass, Prussian dish, collectors cups and saucers, wash bowl, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, iron com baking pan, dinner bucket, flat fron, copper wash boiler, granite coffee pot, old dictionary, shaving mirror, quilting hoop, apple peeler, jugs, crocks, fruit jars with glass tops and metal fasteners and many miscellaneous articles. CAR— I9S4 Buick Special 2 door with automatic transmission in good running condition. NOTE—This sale has good clean merchandise. TERMS— CASH Not responsible for accidents Harry Gawthrope Auctioneer — Elmer Martin Warsaw Ph. 267-461 1 Clerk — Neal Carlson Lunch by Salem Church

institutional 150.00 No 602 Jail Equipment 50.00 No 102 Co Extension Salary. 4 H Leader 740.00 No. 112 M Com Tippe. Dep. Assessors 636.00 No. 401 Com. Insurance 2000.00 No. 201 Serv. Officer Phone 75.00 COUNTY WELFARE No 102 B Welf. Sal of Caseworkers 1150.00 No. 102 C Welf. Sal. of Cerical Assistants ’ 250.00 No. 403-H Welf. Assistance for ADC R EL 1500.00 NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which ap propriated, and it is therefore proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced so provide in part for the above additional appropriations. COUNTY GENERAL No. 102 C Clk. 3rd. Deputy Salary 375.00 No. 102 D Reg. of Voters Salary 1000 00 No. 101-A Co Extension Salary Youth Agent 740.00 No. 416 Com. Reassessment 2636.00 No. 201 E Serv. Officer Travel Expense 25.00 No. 211 Serv. Officer Office Supplies 50.00 No 102 E Clk 4th Deputy Salary 333.33 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally deter mined will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Commission will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office, of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor, when and where such hearing will be held. Dated Oct 5, 1970 LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor of Kosciusko County . MJ—0.7,14