The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1971 — Page 9
Allyson Anglin Becomes Bride Os Glenn Santner
Miss Allyson Ann Anglin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin, Sr., Milford, became the bride of Glenn Santner, Naperville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Santner of Crown Point, July 18, 1971. Rev. David Lewycky per-
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Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies IN m iATTH or DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOB CERTAIN PURPOSES BT WARSAW CIVIL CITY. KOBCIUBKO COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE COMMON COUNCIL. NolU. t« hereby given th. taxpayers ®t W»r»»w Civil City. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officer* of eaid civil city, at their regular meeting place, on the 30th day of August. 1971. will consider the follow tag budget: M. V. ■- FUND AVIATION FUND ’ Services Personal 821.400 00 Services Personal 8 2.900 00 Services Contractual 3,800 00 Services Contractual — 15.025 00 Materials 31.500.00 Supplies — 675.00 Current Charset 9.550.00 Materials —— 1,500 00 Current OblisaUona 2.750.00 Current Charset — 14,573.00 > K»nte«a Services Current Properties 10.000.00 Current ObligaUons 560.00 ------ 10 "»" anvn nnrn Total Aviation Fund 845,732.00 eurrrn- 0 6i ..,ttions 8 6.166 00 CUMULATIVE CAK IMP. FUND Mayor 8 8.000 00 8 14»« 180.88 Debt Payment 34,600 00 Personal u#r 812.120 00 Total Bond Fund - 840.766,00 11 600 00 Clerk-Treasurer- 8.700 00 750 00 350 00 10.00 CEMETERY FUND 1600 00 Viera trvwaurwr ——_ Services Personal 832,314.00 Current Obligations 1600 00 JntMO 6.680 00 320 00 800 00 SuFpHvl 1.770 00 —Total * C ‘ P FUnd ' * 29 <>4€ 00 Ma»i»riali 400 00 CITY FLAN FUND Current Charges _1 3.400.00 Services Personal - 8 7.200.00 Common Council 8 450 00 82.425 00 1.000 00 30.100 00 Current Obligations 4.163 00 Services Contractual 15 OO Properties 1.635.00 Supplies ----- Current Obligations 200.00 Attorney 6.000 08 100 00 Total Cemetery Fund 846.693.00 . T on MCMKATION rVND Total Sil.fJS? “ * 7,465 00 Services Personal . 838.700.00 POLICE PENSION FUND Police DepL „ , 134.110.00 4.380.00 6.945 00 5.300.00 14.800.00 Services Contractual — 8.300.00 * so 00 . 3 925 00 Services Contractual —-- - so w Materiab J. 500 00 Supplies 25 00 ptrs Dept. -- - ~ 86.495 00 2.050.00 4.900.00 13.000.00 8.750.00 Current Charges 2.168.00 Current Charges 33.507 00 Current Obligations 2.700 00 «v> km no Properties '. 5 800 00 -Total Police >*»<* —— 832 632.00 Public Works and Streets 116.630.00 18.400.00 24.600.00 60.500.00 * 30.000.00 - FIBS PENSION FUND Current Obligations -AU Depu. — Service. Total Fir. Pension Fund 8 5.516.00 Total General Fuad 8719,615.00 Current Obligations 1.230.00 LOCAL BOAD AND STREET FUND Properties 12.000,00 Services Contractual 810.000.00 Total Park Meter Fund — - 830.465.00 Total Road & Street Fund 810,000.00 Complete detail of budget estimates may be seen in office of City Clerk-Treasurer ESTIMATES OV ROM TO M RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General MTU. Bond Cemetery Park Fart Meter Avtetton City Ptaa PolJPenakm Fire Pension Local Road B DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING TEAR: Fund Fond Fund Fuad Fund Fund Fund Imp. Fund Fund Fund Fund Street Fund - L Total Budget Estimate for teaming $ Iteri,/" 2.— 8 79.000.00 8 40.766.00 8 46.692.00 8 64.993 00 830.465.00 8 45.732.00 8 29.046 00 8 7.465.00 8 32.632.00 8 5.516.00 8 10.000.00 2. Nsessaary JuM 1 to Doe. 3 Additional 5 to bt ißOdo July I to Doo. 31 «t preoeat year • 1400.00 5,676 00 6. Outstanding temporary loans tote a*wtrw» paid before Deo. 31 at peeeent year 40.000 00 10.500 00 6.000 00 LOOP 06 4.250 00 ryauAy FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BX RBCTHVBD FROM BOURCBS OTSKR THAN FBOFOBSD TAX tBTT _ * 2^* 21.635 00 8.167.00 16.376.00 2.461.00 8.365 00 3.228.00 12.544.00 966.00 5.922.00 6.236.00 1.468 00 5.676.00 ’ 369.381 00 32.100 M 23.14100 84.73X00 13.663.00 4,59100 17.253.00 4.591 M elwly 1 of year to Doe. 31 of B. AH Otter Nvmo - - — — 133.731 OO " 101.500.00 21.500.00 45.000 00 41.000.00 11.400 00 51.03100 6.000 00 5,217 00 3,349.00 34.700.00 r - 17.362 00 34.403 00 10.369.00 30.376.00 10. NET AMOUNT RBQUIRED TO Bl RAMMD FOR EXPBJWIB TO DgpEMtect tea 483.183.00 30478.00 30.396 00 23.033.00 37.165.00 18.630.00 U. OsotatlM Balance (NM ta exoeas of * 8 30.994 00 8 36.861.00 8 38.92800 8 8 3X06860 8 8 8 22.729. M • 8 PBCrOMD UETIBB CDMPARATIVB nATBMBNT OF TAXBS OOBUKIBD A» TO M CMMCTO Net Taxable Property .... 820.662.992 coUected Collected Collected ejected Lovy on Amount to FUNDS 1968 1969 1970 197 L_ FUNDS Property be raised General “SSJ? **»??! **Mls3 OeneS — »” 7 8531.038 00 Cemetery 10.210 32.577 PunctTpeasioa L *~~~ ' ~~~~~~ 41 33.73900 Police Pension 18.378 16.420 20.456 25.262 TOTAL — *346 8673.610 00 TOTAL _C.8469.677 8553.121 8610.426 8748.690 <h.n h». a rteM t™ bo heard the-owl After the tax levies have been determined and presented to tter county auditor not later than tvro days prior to the second Monday m -Two y«r» ajsemter Nmll have artgrt to teteMdmerean. Ater We tax m wve neon auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeteg themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal ----- - — " DteMAwteTl *l9tT r *“* enwoeu. saiinilli awe m ia«r, M w HELEN JOAN KINDLE Clerk-Treasurer A. 11 *lB
formed the double ring ceremony at New Salem CHirch of the Brethren before 250 guests. The altar was decorated with candelabras that were entwined with yellow r&qs and white pompons with, greenery on the sides. Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., of Leesburg, was the organist and James Kortum of Crown Point was the flutist. Bride's Gown Mrs. Santner, given I in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of acetate, accented with a scalloped scoop neckline. The lace covered bodice was appliqued with seed pearls which flowed into a lace panel in the front. Lace cuffs highlighted the bishop sleeves. The dress fell in a self train in back. The street length veil flowed from a camelot headpiece. She carried a cascade bouquet of white rosebuds and white chrysanthemums. Attendants Miss Marianne Burt, Bloomington, was maid of honor. Miss Rebecca Hahnert, Logansport, Miss Linda Kesler, Milford, Miss Linda Santner, Crown Point, and Miss Renee Anglin, Milford, were the bridesmaids. Each girl wore
alternating printed and plain mint green jump suits, with flared legs and full length sleeves. The scoop necklines were accented with original macrame chokers designed by Miss Burt. Each girl carried a long stemmed rose. Bridegroom’s Attendants Dale Kortum, Crown Point, was best man. Leslie Fleming, Crowji Point, John Schafer, Corvallis, Ore., James Dance, Delaware, Ohio, and James Freshour, Naperville, were groomsmen. Ushers were John W. Anglin, Milford, and Leo Anglin, Jr., Elkhart. Mothers’ Dresses Mrs. Anglin, mother of the bride, chose a mint green lacy knit dress and Mrs. Santner, mother of the bridegroom, wore a street length light blue crepe Receptions Mrs. George Fisher of Leesburg, honored the bride, her parents and attendants with a lovely breakfast at her home. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Leo Anglin, Jr,, of Elkhart, Miss Arlene Anglin. Chicago, 111., and Mrs. James Dance served at the reception table to background of organ music played by Mrs. Jay Swick of Akron. Mrs. Robert Hurd of Milford acted as hostess. After a brief honeymoon to Michigan, the couple now resides at Joliet, QI. , Mrs. Santner is a graduate of Milford high school, and Man-
Hospital Notes Mrs. Ben Knochel, of Elkhart, the former Betty Weisser of Milford, has been admitted to the Elkhart hospital and remains a patient there. Marilyn Wuthrich, r 2 Milford, was admitted last Tuesday to Goshen hospital. Carmen Spicher, 6, and Waunete Spicher, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Spicher. r 1 Leesburg, were admitted to Murphy Medical Center the end of lasS week. They have since been released. Jack Eberly, Milford, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center J|st week. Ron Mikel, Milford, was adchester college, with a B.S. in art, where she graduated with distinction. She was in Who’s Who Among American colleges and universities in the 1970-1971 edition. She is a teacher. The bridegroom graduated in 1966 from Crown Point high school and in 1970 graduated from Manchester college. He is a student at Evangelical Theological Seminary and is an associate minister at Grace Methodist church, Joliet, DI.
mitted last Thursday to Goshen hospital and released on Sunday. Mrs. Grace M. Anglin, r 2 Leesburg, was admitted last week to Murphy Medical Center. Esther E. Charlton, r 2 Milford, was admitted to Goshen hospital last Friday. John Richards, r 1 Leesburg, was admitted the end of last week to Murphy Medical Center. John Wells Bonner, r 2 Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center last week. Vonnie Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Von Stephenson, Milford, was treated last week in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center. . Mary Blair, box 72, Leesburg, was recently treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center. Rick Hamman, box 261 Leesburg, was admitted Saturday to Goshen hospital. Jesse McGriff, r 1 Leesburg, was released Saturday from Goshen hospital. Frank Baker, r 1 Leesburg, was released from Goshen hospital Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Robinson, r 1 Leesburg, was recently admitted to Murphy Medical Center. John Richard, r 1 Leesburg, has been dismissed from Murphy Medical Center. Lee Donahue, Jr., I*4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Donahue, Sr., box 42, Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center the first of the week. Mrs. R. Jean West, r 2 Leesburg, was released Monday from Goshen hospital. Allen W. Seifert of 619 East Pittsburgh, Syracuse, was admitted last week to Goshen hospital. Bernice Fisher of r 1 Syracuse entered Goshen hospital on Tuesday of last week, and was dismissed on Friday. Mrs. Nina Allie, Syracuse, entered Goshen hospital last week. Mrs. Hattie Brown, r 1 Syracuse, has been released from Goshen hospital. Mrs. Guy Bell of North Webster has been dismissed to Whitley County hospital. Eston Clayton of Syracuse entered Goshen hospital on Wednesday of last week. Emmajean Line of r 1 Syracuse has been released from Goshen hospital. Charles D. White, 724 E'j Baltimore street, Syracuse, was dismissed Friday from Goshen hospital. Ralph Knisley, r 4 Syracuse, was admitted Wednesday to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Carrie Spry of Syracuse remains a patient in room 304 at
1 • IT if flr At rr WBMb '* I l&K AX CRAFTS PROJECT — One of the crafts projects conducted during the Syracuse camp day held Tuesday was work in paper-mache. One group of girls is shown above with partially finished projects. . ,
Syracuse Camp Day Held This Week
Camp Fire and Bluebird girls held day camp two separate days this week at the scout cabin site in Syracuse with a total of 85 in attendance. Tuesday started with flag raising at the site and pledges after which each went into their own groups for games, crafts, instruction on putting up a tent,
Goshen hospital. - Ruth B. Hamman of North Webster was admitted Saturday to Goshen hospital. Romola H. Herman, r 4 Syracuse, entered Goshen hospital Sunday. Mrs. Sally A. Blakeley of North Webster was dismissed from Goshen hospital on Saturday. Angelia Warren of Syracuse dismissed Saturday from Goshen hospital. Elyra (Sid) Firestone, Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital on Saturday. Charles Wagner, 118 West Brooklyn street, Syracuse, was dismissed from Goshen hospital Amy L. Connolly of North Webster received emergency room treatment over the week end at Murphy Medical Center. Charles B. Hall, Syracuse, has been’ dismissed from Murphy Medical Center. Roger'Duane Brian. Syracuse, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Ralph Massey of North Webster was dismissed last week from Whitely County hospital. Nita Stradling, North Webster, has been released from Whitley County hospital. Rose Lee Pletcher of Syracuse entered Goshen hospital on Monday. Donald C. Nelson, r 1 North Webster, was admitted Monday to Goshen hospital. Lou Stiffler, North Webster, is a patient at Whitley County hospital. Sherry Lynn of Syracuse has been dismissed from Parkview hospital at Plymouth. Mrs. Ervin Frauhiger of r 1 Syracuse has been dismissed from Goshen hospital. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller. Milford, helped their granddaughter, Pam Wolf, celebrate her birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf of Atwood, Monday evening. James R. Warner of Berkley. Calif., a former Syracuse resident, returned Friday to his home in California after a short visit with relatives and friends at Syracuse.
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Wed., Aug. 11, 1971 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL
flag etiquette, and outdoor cooking. Mrs. Stanley Scott of r 3 Syracuse attended for instruction on the flag.- A sack lunch was enjoyed during the noon hour on Tuesday with a hike to the park and a cookout Wednesday noon consisting of Hobo dinner and Pudgy pie.
Booked In Elkhart County Jail Monday Pat Reagan, 24, and his brother, Billy Reagan. 27, both of r 3 Syracuse, were booked at the Elkhart county jail Monday after being taken into custody in separate taverns by Goshen police. Pat Reagan was taken into custody in Mary’s Canteen, and taken to Goshen hospital in the city first aid ambulance just prior to his booking at 11:30 p.m.
Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FQJt CERTAIN PURPOSES BY MONROE TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. Notice h hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place on the 31st day of August. 1971. will consider the following budget: P TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND Total Township Fund— 84.790 Pay of Trustee, Rent. Clerical TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND and Travel Expense 81.555 B Di rect Relief Books. Stationery. Printtag and j. Medical. Hospital and Advertising *o® Burial 1.000 Care of Cemeteries — —- J® .3. other Direct Relief 800 Fire Protection 3 3. Total Direct Relief atamtaaVion oFßecords 30 <Total Bl and B2> 1.800 Other Civil Twp. Expense. —„_465 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Township DECEMBER 31St OP INCOMING YEAR: Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1973. inclusive — 84.790 2. Necesaary Expenditures. July 1 to Deg. 31. present yew. to be made from appropriatlons unexpended ' 3. Additional Appropriations to be made July I to Dec. 31 of present year — 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year — not included in lines 2 or 3 —- 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance June 30 of present year 7. Taxes to be coUected. present year (December Settlement) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of Incoming year (Schedule on fUe) __ s b. Special Taxes , b. All Other Revenue 4 221 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7. 8a and 8b) 10. Net amount required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 3lst of incoming year 2 _, (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 11. Operating Balance (not In excess of expenses from Jan. Ist to June 30, less , Mlsc. Revenue for same period) ' . 12. Amount to be raised bj> tax levy (Add ““ a ■" -worosiS-Lt™, ” 6M T_» i, -- ppjros _ Pr ? e , r ? be Township --* 38 • Total — —- — — ------ 8 -28 84,690 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To be funds — Collected CoUected Collected Collected 1968 1969 1970 1971 Township 83.480 83.692 83.718 83,846 Total 83.480 83.692 83.718 83.846 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County TUx Adjustment Board, or on their 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 finial 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 State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. SARAH J. RINGGENBERG Trustee, Monroe Township Dated August 10, 1971. A II A 18 z
The Syracuse auxiliary donated flag pins for the girls and flag codes. Crafts included making of celluclay and music for certain events was furnished by Mike Harris and Ddle Brown. First aid was explained and demonstrated on Wednesday and awards given to each project finished by each girl participating.
after reportedly being involved in an altercation at the canteen. He pleaded guilty in Goshen city court Tuesday morning on a disorderly conduct charge and was assessed a $25 fine and a sixmonth suspended sentence to the state farm providing he does not return to Goshen during the next six months. Brother Billy was booked at 10;55 p.m. on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon after a .38 caliber pistol was taken by police at the Sportsman’s club. He is to appear in Elkhart circuit court.
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