The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1971 — Page 7

Commissioners Claims TM following I* a mt of claims io be considered by me Kosciusko County Board Os Commissioners at their meeting on me Ist ot May. 1971 Bessie I. Himes 900 00 Edirne Beiti 45000 Ethna Scott, 433 33 PrincesrMarie Frush 39144 Frances Noble 344 44 N. Jeon Messmore 350 00 JepnT.ka 302 40 Katnryn Teel 4 » “ Hotel Harman ®3 » Mary Bern Miner 3” 44 Catherine B Gonya Olga Tusing 35000 F Bonita Freeman 391.66 Margaret E Garman 375 00 Janetw.se "J * Mar lor ie Cauttman 302 60 Evelyn Adams ’’ Margaret Butts 295 20 Idlee Armey 450 00 Phyllis Munson 433-33 Rita Miller 30100 Lucille McCleary 300 44 Margaret Men re 350 00 Nancy Beicner 314 44 Naomi Tuttle 302 70 Doris Fike ”3 00 Mary Johnson Ruth Ho©pus 450 00 Helen Goshert , *33 33 Roger Fellows **• 33 Stanley B Holderman 50144 Ronald Robinson 550 00 H Earl Boggs 4,444 Bernard T Mmear 550 00 Loren Melton 500 00 David F Rieder *SO 00 Mxhael O Brower W 00 Lorraine Moser 120 00 Deborah Hawley 244 00 Av.sß Gunter 450 00 Iva L Carpenter 433 33 Alice R . Randets 39166 Thelma J Leedy 371 33 Clara Belie Demaree 299 40 Giles Hotter 24 00 Robert Frush 13 00 Barbara Jean Johnson 420 00 Lana I Miner 224 00 Eldora Nener 454 00 Edw A Rosswurm 300 00 F E Pence . 132 00 Bernice Graham 312 00 Virginia Spry 12 00 Helen R Baker 312 00 Barbara J Eastiund 312 00 Ray Ferverda ' 312 00 Lena Davidsen 300 00 Beverly Clampitt 412 00 Billie F Andrews 243 33 Richard F Mikel 343 33 Henry Hackworth 544 33 Ralph Whitesell 535 00 Beatrice Weiier ”4 14 Milo Gate 30 00 Maxine Ciase 14 ?S Edward B Funk . 314 44 8 James Baker 433 33 Janet Clay 333.33 George A Nye 414 44 GeorgiaU Nellans 450 00 Robert L Rasor 330 00 Postmaster, Warsaw 40 00 Daniel M Mohler W 90 Virgil C Miller MD 7 SO J B Mishler MO 1 » A M Corp 71 00 Bartel Print Co 20 25 Jason Gilbert Corp 33 14 Thomas Rubber St Co <45 Bankers Dispatch Corp 4 20 IBM 91 34 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac , - . . 347 20 Ford's Auto Supply 170 44 Motorola Com 8 Elect inc 44 50 Warsaw Auto Supply 134 52 David Andrews 433 55 Gast Fuel 8 Serv 349 45 Lewis Oil CO 24 44 Shell Oil Co 39 21 Texaco 4 75 Pitney Bowes. Inc 29 IS Lewis 8 Christian 174 50 Prentice Prod . Corp 13 90 Thornburg Drugs. Inc 147 00 Howe Fire App Co 1.347 14 Police Equip Serv 70 20 Safe Way Door Co 44 00 Charles M Brower 44 44 Johnson Lbr Yd 45 72 Harris Troxel Funeral 50 00 Fort Wayne Med Lab 150 00 T P DegraHentried 1.000 00 Arthur L Moser MO >4 40 Avis Gunter 135 40 Carl Zimmer 79 00 Hartman Print Co 24 00 Natl MAI Rep 15420 Garold E Horr.ck 23 50 Steven Heam 347 13 Gene B Lee 140 00 Doris Camden 40 00 David Harshbarger 25 00 Lawyers Co op Pub 41 90 Shephard's Citations 144 00 West Pub Co <43 50 Nick's 8 Joe’S TV 44 25 Pucketts Cate s W 44 Bess<e K.rkpatnck 194 00 The Mail Journal 194 35 Genevieve L Wendt 174 00 Bartel Print Co 334 25 Hail Howe 4 44 Lake City Wholesale to 10 Plymouth Cl Twl Serv 39 00 WarsawCh Co 13 50 Termite 8 Pest Cent 5 00 comm Lifhr Prod 94 35 Ginter Elect Serv 44 45 Johnson Lbr Yd 24 30 Maier 8 Sons Lbr Co 49 01 Wholesale Elect Serv 42 54 Corr Prod Inc 54 40 Simon Bro Inc 74 W Am Legion Post No 49 15 00 Coverall Rent Serv Ml! Warsaw Dry Cl ® St 25 Sharp Hdwe Co >4 34 Maur ice Dorsey ’OO 00 Fredrick W Gilliam >OO 00 Glenn N Lowman >OO 00

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED v • • Notice Is hereby stven that the Tax Duplicate lor the several taxins unit* of Kosciusko County for the year 1970 payable in 1971 are now in the hands of the County Treasurer. 0 The following table shows the total tax levied, less the tax rate adjusted based on the County’s distributive share In the State Property Tax Relief Fund, and the net tax rate levied on each 8100 worth of taxable real and personal property in each taxing unit. First installment delinquent after first day of June. 1971. Second Installment delinquent after first Monday in November. 1971. TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS 4 " — ■■ ■'"■■■" ■■■■- - • — ■■■—■ , ■ - — — Tax Rates Charged 2 . w « « - 1 o- "C 5 P a _ For Year 1970 ■ * . 1 g 8 I « 5 f Payable in Year 1971 1| J |.2-•?-J8t«2£21 •11*348 | ft I I I — ONfcsSi3» B ■! • ' _. . j _ . • • ' , — 9FATB I- B**** 8 **** Soard — . 0035; RATKB Fbrvatry „ . —. 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Times Union 252 40 Edw Funk 24.47 Milo Close r 54.00 8. James Baker 10.95 Water utilities 90.02 Sewage Tr. Ofc 9100 N I P.S.Co 444.39 United Tel Co. 345 47 A. E. Boyce Co. inc. 475 95 Business Equip Co 139.45 Waddell Print Co 303 50 Harold C. Baker 4 00 Calvin Beck 4.00 Gerald Smalley 1124 Gerald A Eastiund 502 Warsaw ms Agency inc. 1100 Henry Hackworth 20 00 E H. Stephenson 225.00 Pitney Bowes, inc 143 50 Procurement Systems, inc. 123 50 Xerox 29005 Deaton Funeral Home 100 00 Dickerson Funeral Home 100 00 Eddingtield Gerber Mort 100 00 Landis 8 Chamness 200 00 McHatton Funeral Home 100 00 Mungovan Bros inc Wyman Funeral Home ( 200 00 Kos. Co SoilConserv / 1.200 00 JoeAuker \ 3.00 Harold Baker V 300 Randy Brown X 3.00 Mrs Alden Clark 3.00 Scott Flowers 3X» Joyce Glasser 3 00 Jim Hoile 111.00 Gerald Kliti 42 00 Martin. Robert 3 00 John Teel 12.00 Galen Thomas >4.00 Rex Wens tier 4 00 Council for Ret, of Kos i 583 50 Whites Inst 744 00 Healthwin 3.433 25 Irene B/ron Hosp 127.50 Silvercrest 3.452 45 Kos CO. S 8 W Con 3.500 00 Brennans Drugs, inc 2 90 Howard A Mason MD 4 00 st of Ind Dept of Ind 8 Fms. 99.23 Harvey Anglm 345 00 Myrtvs Custer 2.045 00 Raymond Custer 720 00 Tony Heiman 45 00 Cyril Likens 1.994 75 Charles Lynch 1.473 75 Dan Ransbottom «■ 214 00 Stanley Scott 4.095 42 Waddell Print Co 475 00 Wes’ Ind Agg Corp 11 25 Motorola inc • 4.572.00 First Fed Sav 8 Loan 24.000 00 AurelL Gunter 109 Hannah L Plan’ 400 Pete Minear 2.266 00 Harlan J Wuthrich 149 64 Danas Lee 30 00 Metser Bros 5.000 00 MaxMontel 2.112 45 Lawrence Sawyer 1410 00 Eldon Horn 14 40 Frankl ,n Saemann 244 11 John Lutes 9 00 Blanche Tarman 49 77 Forrest 8 Pearl Hatt<eid 24 00 George A Hartman 12 00 Michael K Engie 7 00 Homer D Stroud 21 00 Doyle R Gifford 12 00 Bernce I Ciaeys 1200 CO HEALTH DEPT PAYROLL . 8 CLAIMS George M Haymond MD 400 00 Carroll Sherman 451 00 Loren J Pound . 714 46 Barbara McClure RN £48891 Nellie van Marcke **s4 33 Barbara Olds 229 14 Daniel Lowman 11 00 JoeOstendorf DVM 12 40 MaxE Reed 10 00 Wymond B Wdson MD 1160 United Tfi Co 42 42 Warsaw, Postmaster 15 00 Loren J Pound 47 44 Carroll Sherman 102 96 A B Dick Prod 42 45 Business Equip Co 100 69 Waddell Print Co „ 22 50 COUNTY HIGHWAY CLAIMS Prudential Ins Co 2.171.24 KOS CO Hwy Dept 17 75 United Tel Co 46 15 N I P $ Co 304 56 Sewage Tr Ofc ” 65 Bartel Print Co 20 25 Ind Equip Co Inc 73 70 Plymouth Rad. Rep 22 50 Precision Welding 10 00 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac Inc 210 15 Pierceton Equip Co me 4.432 49 Schrader Warsaw Co 229 44 AceHdwe Co 19 44 Coverall Rent Serv 512.40 Peggy L Conley 3 12 Eutectic Weld All Cent Div 435 40 All Cent Div 435 40 Gull Oil Prod < 2,470 48 KOS Co Fm Bur Coop 41.50 Mill Bros 400 Monteith T .re CO 914 29 Purity Cylinder Gases 44 79 Stand O>i Div of Am 370 12 Warsaw Dry Cl 17 50 Zale Drugs- inc 24,44 A E Boyce Co inc 52 40 Waddell Print Co 155 00 Business Equip Co 43 35 mt Sait Co 279 44 Lincoln Graphic Corp 63 33 Jack Garman 11100 JAM Gravel Corp 431 51 Wesf ind Aggreg 454 93 Tusing Brothers Lbr '0 00 Armco Steel Corp 1,404 54 Logans Men Cuiv Co 1.701.54 S»e«o Prod me 340 90 Am Steel Supp Corp 354 14 OanL BallOiSt 20 00 Curtis Ind Inc 114 34 Deeds Equip Co 4191 Gen Tr Sales Corp 34 54 Mike GIII Auto pts 10 00 Haps O<l Co 20 00 Korte Bros inc 355 44 MacAlhster Mach CB 132 41 Millington Bros Co » 21 00 Munson Motor Sales 2 15 PanKe Mach Corp 34 40 Serv Supp Co Inc 432 Smith Ford inc • 10 Sfockberger Mach inc 2100

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facts about OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY The four happy fellows in the above picture were caught by an unknown photographer while visiting hospitality rooms at the Lions state convention in Evansville. From left in the back row are

WBW Truck S«IK 396 48 C T Eng CO 44.03 Warsaw Aut Supp inc 71.14 Fi’ipa’rick P< M«g 36 80 Johnson Lbr Co 125 Warsaw Ind Agency 2.00100 Phendßßrown 712.53 Depew yPlb Heat. 8 Elec’ 1,400 00 Gmter Elect Serv 86 28 Snap On Tools 3100 The Mail Journal M John Camden 9,315 30 COUNTY HIGHWAY PAYROLL Charles E Bucher 582 12 Emerson Caln 582 12 Ermal Coy 402 70 John Dav is 582 12 MurlDawalt 582 12 Don Forney ' 404.58 Harold Gerrard 594 42 Gilbert GrlHis 582 12 Fredrick Kammerer 573 30 Russell Krichbaum 555 46 Den KuAh 543.59 Alvin Miller 594 29 Bobby Miner 610 05 Forrest Mitterling 542 12 Larry Monte) 414 46 Pam Randal 579 11 Luther van Cleave 582 12 Wayne L Wood 596 42 Garl P Young 582 1 2 Kent Brower 500 00 Ronald Himes 544 53 John Alexander 741 95 Charles Cotton 601 92 Francis Denny 423 20 Raymond Faulkner 601 92 Merritt Hartman 74195 Ellis KOher 218 88 Bernard Kuhn 40192 Ralph Linn 401 92 Donald Metiger 623.20 LeoMo«>er 27 36 Ronald Norman 626 24 Roswell Robbins 653 60 Glenwood Secor 549 76 Donald P Stiver 547 20 John R Tucker 603 44 George White 465 12 BertonA Rett , 1.333 33 Hugh R Parsons ?S0 00 Worley Spifer 601 92 Donn Shoemaker . 623 70 Arthur Smith 749 M Wilfred Frett 642 72 Larry Phillips 601 12 Robert Danner 164 16

friend husband who is as you all know by now a Deputy District Governor of 25-G; Bob Savage of Warsaw, a zone chairman; and Ben Six of Lakeville, cabinet secretary. Seated in front is Charles Barnes of South Berigl. a member of the district Eye Bank committee. We left Our Town at 10 a m. last Thursday with the Savages and travelled to the southern ’ Indiana city in seven hours. Like to guess who the first persons we met in the hotel lobby were’ AEB and Mrs. B. of course! We also ran into Blake Baumgartner of Fort Wayne, a former Milford Lion. Friday the ladies enjoyed a tour of New Harmony while the Lions heard Rev. Joe Wick, minister of the First Christian church of Lafayette. Their first business session was held at 2

Ronald Leiter 600 00 CO. WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL 8 CLAIMS Howard B Johnson 785 00 Beth A Atkinson 475.00 Opal Joy Harman 475 00 Willie Hugh Nine 475.00 Carla Jane Reser 475 00 AAary Ruth Wilson 475.00 Yvonne Sue England 360 00 Mar jorie E Himes 360 00 Esther B Hoover 360 00 MariorieA Nye 345 00 Madelyn I Lowman 315.00 United Tel Co 147 36 Beth A. Atkinson 142.13 Opal Joy Harman 60 90 Marjorie E Himes 3 25 Howard B Johnson 66 88 Carla Jane Reser 103 43 Mary Ruth Wilson 230 Warsaw Office Supp Co. 13 00 3M Business Prod Sales 32.55 Business Equip Co 7.25 Geo K Baisbaugh. MD 74 00 Brennan Drug, Inc, 130.35 Curtis 8 French. Inc 95.10 Albert W Donato MD 20.00 The Elkhart Clinic 280 00 Elkhart Rehab C’r 63 00 Indiana Brace inc. 19.25 Ind. Univ Medi Ctr. Hosp 22 78 Lutheran Hospital 55 0 Marks Drug Store 4.35 Medi Ply inc 60 01 St Joseph's Hosp XI 70 Turtle Creek Conv Ctr. 1,116.00 McHatton Funeral Hm. 70.00 Wm R Conwell. Sr 10 94 Council tor Ret. 01. Kos. Co. 29.10 P D Grossnickel. OD 76.00 John E Mann MD 61.75 Wm C. Parke MD ' 7 00 F L Rheinheimer MD 30 00 Walter Drug Inc 1’ 08 Comm Drive up Phar 3.95 Medi Ply Drug Inc. 22 79 Cony Centre ot Anderson 440 44 Family BCh Center 27125 S’ Vincent v-Ha Warsaw ins Agcy inc 102 00 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above <s a true list ot claims to be presented ’o the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners of me Ist day of May, 1971. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor ot Kosciusko Co.

p.m. Friday evening the Lions all state banquet was held with entertainment provided by The Mid-American singers of ISUE. Square dancing followed but who feels like square dancing at midnight! Not I! We were off to 25-G’s hospitality room to help sene cookies and punch to the members of the Laville high school band who travelled to Evansville to represent the district in the parade Saturday afternoon. LaVille's principal is Lion Gaylord Toll who is a past district governor and was formerly the principal of the North Webster school. Incidentally, the band won first place honors in the parade. Saturday the men were up and off for a 7:30 breakfast. This was followed by the District meetings. Convention forums followed. The morning’s business session was held at 10:30 a.m. The Lions luncheon was at noon while the ladies met at 11 for lunch and a very entertaining style show presented by Goodwill Industries. The parade fallowed at 2:30 p.m. The state Lions band concert was held at 6:30 p.m. with the governor’s banquet held at 7. The address of the evening was by International director Dennis Bersoux of Belgium. Again we assisted in the hospitality room and again we ended our day at 2 a.m. Sunday the Lions were off to vote for the candidates of their choice and breakfast at 7:30. A business session followed at 9:15. At 11 a m. we attended the church services conducted by state chaplain W. Sherill Fox of Anderson then began our journey home.

Announcing — The Opening Os EARL’S CAFE (Formerly Rainbow Inn In Uptown Syracuse) Monday — May 3 Open 6 a.M. til 9 p.n. 7 Days A Week BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Earl Saunders Manager & Owner

Migrant Program Planned For Lakeland Schools This Summer

Members of the Lakeland school baord gave their approval for a tentative migrant education program for the coming summer. Superintendent Don H. Arnold said the program was tentative in the respect that the corporation does not know how many students will be involved. The superintendent stated further he anticipated about 40 students. The entire cost of said program is to be funded as a federal program. The program scheduled is to run for 40 days — June 14 to August 6. Students would attend classes at the Milford elementary school from 9 a.m. til 3 p.m. Breakfast (fruit, milk and cereal) and a type A lunch will be served. Instructional programs will include language, reading, math, arts and crafts, social content, cultural enrichment and recreation. Health services would also be included. Recreation Program Board members gave their approval to the athletic department of Wawasee high school to open the athletic facilities at Wawasee for recreational purposes to any student residing in the Lakeland community (grades 8,9, 10 and 11) from June 7 to August 13. One teacher would be present from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. every evening Monday thru Friday to supervise the program He would be in charge of weights, equipment, balls, etc. Students could use the gymnasium or outside athletic facilities. (Basketball table tennis, hand ball, wrestling mats, weights, tennis courts, ball diamonds, track, etc.) The coaches felt that the

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students could and would use the facilities under this type of relaxed recreational set-up. The following staff members have agreed to donate one week to the program: Eldon Ummel, Jack Marlette, Don Scholar, Tom Spear, Tony Clouse, Dale Brannock, Don Storey, Terry Frank, Jerry Minton, and Ken Jordon. Principal Henry Smith has contacted Phil Eskew, commissioner of the IHSAA, for permission to have this type of summer program. Permission has been granted. Board members agreed the insurance program of the school should be checked before this program is put into effect. They also expressed appreciation to the teachers for their concern and part in the program. Permission was given to advertise for temporary loan warrants against the June tax draw. The loan is needed to operate the general fund because the tax statements won’t be out until May and taxes will not be due until June. The school originally borrowed to carry the fund through until the first of May when the tax money would be available. A total of $275,000 is proposed to be borrowed. This will carry the corporation through the month of June when hopefully tax monies will be received from the county treasurer’s office. Superintendent Don H. Arnold said the corporation could draw $58,000 by May 7 in tax monies that were payed late and some advanced payments that have been made at the treasurer’s office.

Board members again stressed the fact that schools with higher cumulative funds (the limit is $1.25) borrow from said funds to carry them through until the tax draws are made. Bids for the temporary loan will be opened on May 11 at the board’s regular meeting. Leesburg's Plain Farmerettes Held April Meeting By SALLY POLK The Leesburg Plain Farmerettes held their 4-H meeting April 20. The meeting was called to order by the president, Paula Albert. The pledge to the flag was led by Cara Stutzman and the 4-H pledge by Sally Polk. Roll call was answered by 28 members, each giving their favorite flower. Devotions was given by Jane Buhrt. The club will have a roller skating party on April 29, at Winona Lake from 6:30 to 9. Committees were appointed for the Mother’s Tea to be held May 4 at 7:30 at the Leesburg Methodist church.. Also discussion was held on the Leesburg 4-H style show set for May 6th at 7:30 at the Leesburg Firehouse. It was decided the club would send a donation to the International Foreign Exchange Youth. The following demonstrations were given: Pizza Fondue given by Janet Clay, Cherry cobbler by Jane Buhrt, muffins by Karen Pound and Noodle Tuna Casserole was given by Linda Pound. Barb Vanator and Cara Stutzman furnished refreshments for the meeting. - ~

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