The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 January 1973 — Page 11

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14 YEARS AGO, JAN. 15,1959 Hie Band Parents organization of Milford has made plans to hold a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 20, in the band room at the school. The Milford town board has approved the purchase of a base station receiver which will be installed in the Milford town hall shortly.

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- TODD REALTY - fir** - *’’ ■ A' “ 5 • *r“ SYRACUSE.LAKE.4I2 FRONT STREET: Excellent threefour story year around home on level lakefront lot. Large living room with fireplace, lovely equipped kitchen with eating area, family room, utility room, two full baths, lakefront patio, property in excellent condition. Shown by appointment only. 143,900. Tastefully decorated. 1 * ’ »

i <WFsflflfli k - * I u del D i t Affil J LAKE WAWASEE. McCAIN PARK — 100* lakefront lot. partially wooded, 500’ deep, gradual slope to lake, excellent building site. $40,000.

I « 18,19 i VK; •;< LAKE WAWASEE, KALE ISLAND (channel): Single story year around home on large channel front lot, approximately 75 feet frontage. Living room, full bath, one bedroom (could be two), Utility room-office, excellent Cpppes kitchen, carport. Owner relocating — priced to sell at $19,000, unfurnished — $20,500 furnished. Swimming easement on Lake Wawasee nearby. -

LAKE WAWASEE, VENETIAN ISLES (channel): Nice three bedroom year around home on large channel lot — 67>4 feet on water’s edge, wider at road. Living room with brick fireplace, utility room, nice kitchen with sliding doors to rear patio on channel side. Property in excellent condition, includes storage shed and pier. $24,900.

OLD SR 13A (not on leQVP' ce brick ranch home, approximately an acre. NORTH SHORE DRIVTcQVP CUSE LAKE (not on lake): Nice building lot. WAWASEE VILLAGE, Excellent year around home on large lot with additional *Mes. AND WE HAVE MORE — A large selection of properties from which to choose. Call for details, or stop by our office for current listing pamphlets. F’ty? (O) (219) Todd Realty 856-2217 Joe & Barbara Todd, Realtors HARLAN STEFFEN, Sales Representative Office Open Daily From 6-6, Sat. 9-5, Sunday noon to 4 Evenings by appointment only PHONE: (219)856-2217 EAST SIDE OF LAKE WAWASEE R. 2, SYRACUSE

The opening game of this year’s Kosciusko county basketball tournament will be held at 7 p.m. tonight (Thursday) with Milford and Claypool in the first game. Mrs. William Martin was hostess to the Columbian Reading Circle Monday evening. Girl Scout Troop 42 met last

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Thursday at the Methodist church. Ren Clark, manager of the Sponseller Insurance Agency, is spending several days in Milwaukee where he is attending school of instruction in hospitalization. Lou Groza, tackle for the Cleveland Browns, is slated to speak at the annual fish fry for Kosciusko county basketball players at the North Webster gym Monday, Feb. 9. Dr. John Young, superintendent of the Mishawaka schools, will highlight the annual teachers’ workshop held at the Milford school. Mrs. Keith Larson who was wed on Sunday, Jan. 4, was the guest of honor at a shower party last Friday evening given in the Willard Nusbaum home, Syracuse Lake. The Wawasee Gun club held a shoot Sunday at its state road 13 location. 24 YEARS AGO, JAN. 13,1949 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schultz of Milford announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn L. Myers, to Fred L. Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Curtis of Nappanee. Mrs. Lamar Garber of Elkhart was hostess to 21 members of the Eta Beta Pi sorority Monday evening. Mrs. Theo Beer is entertaining this evening at a bridal shower for Miss Lorene Jean Beer, brideelect of Dale Mikel. The school presented an improved appearance when the pupils came back after the holidays. Officers of the F. & A. M. Lodge No. 418 installed new officers Monday night for the coming year. Notice has been received by the township trustee, J. F. Augsburger, that the new fire truck will be ready for delivery on Friday, Jan. 14. Irvin L. Coy, who had received treatment at the University hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich., and later at the Goshen hospital, has been removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dale Sparklin, at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. John Augsburger entertained the Win-A-Couple

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< HELP WANTED DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHER AND WEB OFFSET PRESSMAN Previous Experience Is Not Necessary Apply At... The Mail-Journal PRINTING PLANT Phone: 658-4111 Milford Seal estate real estate THEY DON’T BUILO LIKE THIS ANYMORE — The day is long gone when you see houses with this solid construction and multi-feature value at so low an asking price! 3 bedroom two story all-brick with full basement, gas furnace, Andersen insulated windows, 4 stall garage and workshop. New Listing, 200 Mill St., priced for quick sale at $15,000. BE THE LIFE OF THE PARTY! — This rec room has a built-in bar and a floor you can dance on. Here’s a house for people who love to entertain. Spacious and gracious, located on a large corner lot near the high school. There are 3 bedrooms with large walk-in closets, a living room, dining area, beautiful kitchens, bath and a half. In the basement the extra large recreation room is paneled, there is a utility room, sauna bath and a complete workshop. The attached double garage is fully insulated and heated. New listing, $32,500. GOOD-BYE HIGH TAXES! — Why pay “thru the nose” forever — when you can buy outside the city limits and avoid high taxes? Look what else you get: Every modern convenience, including new automatic softener, 3 bedrooms, attached insulated garage, aluminum storm windows, spacious 70’ x 260* lot in the Bay side Terrate Addition. $18,500. LOVE A ROCK GARDEN?—This one’s a natural beauty on an irregular plot with a woody atmosphere. Tree shaded 6 room house, garage attached, completely furnished, year around home on two lakefront lots, Nokomis Island, Papakeechie Lake $18,500. PRIVACY IN A COMPACT HOUSE — 3 bedrooms, 1% baths. Gracious layout, lawn all around. A perfect setting for quiet family life. On a large acre corner lot, full basement, gas furnace, all thermopane windows, 2 car attached garage with workshop. Convenient to school and shopping. $24,900. THE REASON WE SELL HOUSES — is because we know who wants what! List with us and the only people parading through your home will be those who seek your sort of house. Take it easy — let us do the work. Our list of satisfied customers speaks for itself. When you think of realty, think of Chalet ilk Realty, Inc. PO Box 142 George DuckwaU, Realtor Road 13 South Phones; 457-2670 nuau 77'1-4244 Syracuse, Ind. , ~ . 77 , . Joe D. Shew mon. Associate 457-3001

class of the Christian church at their home Sunday evening. Kosciusko county basketball fans will converge on the Warsaw armory tonight to witness the opening of the annual county tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Charlton are the parents of a son, Michael Eugene, bom Wednesday, Jan. 5. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 14,1943 The Columbian Reading Circle met in the home of Mrs. Gwendoline Dewart on Monday evening with 12 members {resent. Pvt. Joseph May of the Station hospital, New Orleans, La., arrived in Milford early this week to visit his mother, Mrs. Augusta May, and his sister, Mrs. Verl Zartman. Members of the Young Adult class of the Methodist church enjoyed a bob sled party last Friday evening. Mrs. Marion King was guest speaker for the Queen Esther society at the home of Mrs. Robert Bushong Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. Lloyd Dewart called on Mrs. Della Dewart in Syracuse Thursday. The Busy Bee Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. William Baumgartner Friday afternoon with Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner assisting. The 1943 Kosciusko county basketball tournament will be held as usual at the Warsaw armory. Mrs. Robert Kaiser left Tuesday morning for Denver, Colo., where she will spend several months with her husband. Mrs. C. E. Young was hostess at the WCTU meeting held last Thursday afternoon with 16 members and five guests present. Albert Kammerer underwent an appendectomy at the McDonald hospital Saturday. Milford members of the Eta Beta Pi sorority and two guests met with Mrs. Albert Graff Monday evening. f • ■ 40 YEARS AGO, JAN. 12,1933 About 50 neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hart of northwest of here gathered at the Hart farm

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last week and husked their corn. Tuesday, Jan. 10, was the last day to hunt rabbits in the state of Indiana. The physics class, instructed by Mr. Ralston, take a daily weather forecast and publish it at the post office. The junior class is planning to serve the Farmer’s Institute at their annual meeting this month. Both the Masons and the Eastern Star lodges had installation of officers last week. Noble Neff, coach of the Peppermint Shooters, has been ill for the past two weeks and had to have assistance in his coaching duties last week. Some of the local fishermen have tried their luck and found that the catch wasn’t so large in number but in size was worth going after. Frank Grove, who recently had the influenza, is suffering from sinus trouble. Mrs. Bertha Hastings was hostess to the Columbian Reading Circle on Monday evening when they elected officers for the ensuing year. James Troup butchered several hogs Tuesday. The Sarosis club met Monday evening with Mrs. George Felkner and Mrs. Bates was the leader. Mrs. C. F. Overleese entertained on Sunday at a twocourse dinner, honoring the 14 birthday anniversary of hqr daughter, Cecel Marie. Kiwanis travelogue set for next week The third travel and adventure series of the travelogue sponsored by the Lakeland Kiwanis club has been set for 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan 18, at Wawasee high school. Bill Kennedy’s “America Northwest” will highlight the evening program with the northwestern comer of the United States which retains the spirit of the frontier. Colorful lumberjacks in the international timber carnival and the expertise of cowhands in the Pendleton Roundup will be seen, phis a gay 30 mile trip by mail boat up the Rogue River. There is summer skiing on Mount Hood, dune-scooter rides on Oregon beaches, exhilerating hikes and the glaciers of Mount Rainier. Guest speaker Sunday at Wawasee church Allen Fisher will be the guest speaker at the Wawasee Heights Baptist church on Sunday, Jan. 14. Both he and Mrs. Fisher are presently serving under the Baptist Mid-missions. In April they will return to Chad to engage in Bible translation and evangelistic work. The congregation of the church which is located across from Wawasee high school invites the community to attend both services Sunday morning (Sunday school at 9:30 and worship at 10:30) and the Sunday evening service Two vehicle collision Damage was estimated at around S4OO in a two vehicle collision on the Syracuse-Webster road about one mile south of Syracuse at 5:39 Thursday evening. The mishap occurred as two southbound vehicles collided as Marvin A. Miller, 38, r 2 Syracuse, driver of a truck owned by Gerring Industries, Inc., Shipshewana, attempted a left turn into his drive. He was hit by a 1962 Ford driven by John A. Losee, 22, r 1 North Webster, who was attempting to pass. Deputy sheriffs Ron Robinson and Jeffrey Bronsing investigated. Fire runs are made The Syracuse volunteer fire department responded to a call at 10:03 p.m. Thursday to the Howard Smith residence about two miles east of Syracuse on Bonar Lake. An overheated furnace filled the mobile home with smoke. No amount of damage was reported. An early morning call at 5:54 Friday took firemen several miles northeast of Syracuse on the county line road when a resident reported an auto fire in front of his home. Cause of the fire or amount of damage was not listed to the auto being driven by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Bonar Lake. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY INTERNATIONAL 1967 truck for sale. 1600 toter. 35,000 on motor, 45,000 on rear end. Also have fifth wheel. Can be seen Saturday and Sunday. Call 8562277.

lions contribute more than *341,000 for 35MEV accelerator

The year 1972 has seen good progress in the drive sponsored by the Lions dubs of Indiana to combat cancer, according to Don Alexander, secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Lions Club Cancer Control Foundation, Inc. In a year-end report of the Lions’ project to provide a 35-million electron volt linear accelerator for the treatment of cancer at the Indiana university-Purdue university medical center at Indianapolis, Alexander noted the Lions club contributions to date for this purpose have totalled more than $341,0n0

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D. G. Seely, district governor of 25-G, Lions International, made a visitation meeting before the Syracuse Lions dub last Wednesday night, at Maxwelton golf dub dining room. He spoke on the Indiana Lions four programs: Leader dog for the blind, the eye bank, cancer control and the CARE program. He said Indiana Lions have already donated over $350,000 toward the $750,000 35-MEV linear accelerator to be housed at the Indiana-Purdue medical center at Indianapolis. And he emphasized that money donated toward CARE by Indiana Lions is G. L. Xanders on dean's list SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — George L. Xanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Laucks Xanders, 178 N. Shore Dr., Syracuse, has been named to the dean’s list at Wittenberg university for the fall term of the 1972-73 academic year. Mr. Xanders is a freshman at Wittenberg. The dean’s list honors fulltime students at Wittenberg who earn academic averages of 3.66 or better (4.0 is straight “A”). SBOO damage in collision Thursday Vehicles driven by Gary L. Robinson, 20, r 1 Leesburg, and H. Dale Tucker, 50,1017 Country Club Dr., Warsaw, collided Thursday at 3:50 p.m. The collision occurred at the intersection of Detroit St. and Winona Ave., Warsaw. Robinson was northbound on Detroit St. and Tucker was eastbound on Winona Ave. The mishap was investigated by patrolman Ted Dobbins who estimated damage at S4OO to each car. FELLER ATTENDS TRAINING PROGRAM LANSING, MICH. - Lynn Feller of the Lynn E. Feller Agency, North Webster, is attending a life insurance education-training program at Lansing. The marketing school emphasizes personal life insurance planning, business life insurance and other specific insurance services offered by the company.

Township Trustee's (Abstract) Report Os Receipts And Disbursements FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1972 Lake Township, Kosciusko County

Balance FUNDS— Jan. 1 Township « 1,934.42 4-H and Summer Rec. 39072 Fed. Rev. Sh' Trust Fund ' Totals » 3 '”‘ n DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxes —1971 Dec. Dist. $ 1375.19 Taxes —1972 June DiSt. 1,885.97 Total Township Fund $ 3,261.16 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Federal Rev. Sh' Trust Fund $ 1,028.00 Total Revenue Sh'Trust Fund $ 1,028.00 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor * 345.00 Total Dog Fund * 345.00 FIRE FUND 1971 Dec. DiSt. * 423.77 1972 June Dist. ®°’ 4 _Total Fire Fund » 1,223.91 4-H AND SUMM. REC. FUND 1971 Dec. DiSt. $ 137.53 1972 June Dist. 319.33 Total 4-H & Sumnrrßec. Fund $ 456.86 “ DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification Os Expense and To Whom Paid Fund No. 1 Salary, Clerical, Travel, Rent Town of Silver Lake $ 90.00 Austin Neher Salary, Travel 1310.00 Eldora Neher Clerical 300.00 Fund No. 2 Stationery, Printing, Adv. Milford Mail $ 133.06 Warsaw Times Union 121.14 Leonard Supply 59.60 Paul Sittier P.M. 20 00

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 ot 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 costody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. AUSTIN NEHER, Lake Township Trustee

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horizons for radiation research in the area of cancer therapy and will make available for the cancer patients of all 92 Indiana counties equipment approximately thrity (30) times as powerful at the cobalt units presently in service. Since 1947, when the Lions’ cancer control project was founded, total Lions’ contributions for equipment for radiotherapy treatment of cancer have passed the $693,000 figure. Installation of the new 35-MEV linear accelerator will open new

on its way to quake-stricken Managua, Nicaragua. He also placed emphasis on membership, and urged Syracuse Lions to work hard during January, February and March to get new members into their club. Lion Noble 0. Blocker, finance officer for the Syracuse club, said Christmas sales amounted to $2,076.61. Milford Lions members attending the meeting were cabinet secretary Raymond Pinkerton, T. A. Miller, Leon Young, Jerry Bushong, Arlo Beiswanger and Arch Baumgartner. 1972 police report given at Milford The 1972 police report for the town of Milford has been released by town marshal Don Drake and is as follows: Total calls — 921 Arrests — 149 (includes nine juvenile arrests, 87 traffic arrests and 53 criminal arrests) Warnings issued — 73 Emergency messages — 27 Accidents investigated — 29 The total loss in personal property was $16,580 Dog calls — 68 The police car was driven 18,038 miles. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on the 13th day of February, 1973 will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Project Number 4927, Additions ' and Remodeling Junior High School The aforementioned additional appropriations can be fulfilled by reducing existing appropriations in account as follows: Cumulative Building Fund $1,419,000.00 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 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 this Sth day of January, 1973 By: Dr. Russell Heyde,Secretary Board of School Trustees

Balance Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 $ 3,261.16 $3,318.35 $ 1,134.28 345 00 299.00 445.00 1,223 91 1353.73 1304.60 456.86 500.00 347.58 1.028.00 imam $ 6,314.93 * 5,671.58 $ 4359.46 Pegg's Pharmacy 17.63 Fund No. 3 Care of Corn's Nancy Kerlin $ 150.00 C. L. Hunter 75.00 Harry Zellars 125.00 Fund No. 7 Memorial Day Exp' American Legion Post 431 $ 60.00 Fund No. 10 Other Civil Twp' Exp. Walther Ins. Agency $ 40.00 General Telephone Co. 115.41 Doris Mills 10.00 . Ret. Fund O.A.S. I. Div. 92.01 Robert Jontz 100.00 Duane Sells 100.00 Guy Cripe 100.00 Snodgrass, Burner & Lambert 100.00 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid General Telephone Co. $ 300.36 License Bureau 1-00 KerlinMotor Co. 47.57 Spencer In's Agency 390.80 Howe Fire App. Co. 658.00 Town of Silver Lake 156.00 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid County Auditor $ 299.00 DISBURSEMENTS 4-H AND SUMMER REC. FUNO Classification of Expense and To Whom paid Silver Lake Little League $ 200.00 Kenneth Kerlin 150.00 Viola Fisher 150.00

Alexander also noted that construction of a new treatment facility at the medical center is progressing rapidly at this time. Major portion of the new structure will be underground « with direct connection to the new University hospital. The new facility will also be valuable in connection with the training of personnel to serve the people of Indiana in the field of radiotherapy. Annual Report Town Os Pierceton For Calendar Year 1972 GENERALFUND Balance January 1,1972 $17,269.52 Receipts: Property taxes 40,514.89 Fines 55.00 Cigarette Taxes 1313.08 Liquor taxes 2,856.58 Rent of Town property 460.00 Stategrant 595.00 , Transfer from C.C.I. Fund 5302.16 Miscellaneous receipts 1,038.75 Total Balance and Receipts 69,804.98 Disbursements: Salaries of Town Trustees 540.00 Salary of Clerk-Treasurer j 2,257.68 Salaries of Marshal and Deputies 12,296.32 Compensation of Town Attorney 300.00 Compensation of Volunteer Firemen 1,650.00 Compensation of Other Employees 7372.50 Hospital Insurance 599.66 Postage and Transportation 197.48 Telephone “ 953.41 Electric and Gas 8331.29 Water and Sewage 129.06 Printing 8> Advertising 345.75 Equipment repairs 450.86 Garbage Collection 4,920.00 Custodian 745.00 Police Answering Service 3,999.96 Gasoline & Oil ■’ 1,205.72 Garage & Motor Supplies 228.05 Office Supplies 202.17 Other supplies & materials 269.64 Insurance 2,000.00 Fire hydrant rental 4300.00 Other rents 10.40 Refunds 105.00 Police clothing allowance 288.23 Subscriptions 8, dues 218.39 Premiums on Official Bonds 60.00 Ditch Assessments 56.00 Social Security-Town's share 1,200.00 Equipment 1317.42 State Board of Accounts School 18.00 State Grant for Equipment 595.00 Total Disbursements 57362.99 Balance on hand Jan. 1,1973 11,941.99 ( MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FUND Balance January 1,1972 $11384.95 Receipts: Gasoline and Motor vehicle taxes 10303.01 Miscellaneous receipts 30.00 Total Balance and Receipts 22,117.96 Disbursements: Maintenance of Town streets 10,330.10 Salaries 1,131.08 Transfers a. nan ah Three persons were arrested at Milford over the past week. Those arrests follow: Wayne C. Lawson, 27, Milford, arrested for cruelty to animals; Walter F. Gorman, 37, r 7 Warsaw, arrested for public intoxication; Miquel Gutierrez, 30, box 422 Milford, arrested for disregarding an automatic signal and for j operating a vehicle with no license. ” FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TRUST FUND Receipts from Federal Government 7,753.00 Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1973 7,753.00 PAYROLL WITHHOLDING FUND Balanceon hand January 1,1972 981.46 Receipts 8301.68 • Total Balance and Receipts 9,283.14 Disbursements 8,265.49 BalanceonHand Jan. 1,1973 1,017.65 WATERWORKS OPERATING FUND Balance Jan. 1,1972 $ 5,088.68 f Receipts: Meter Sales 37,500.32 Penalties 2489 ’ Taxes 641.95 Other receipts 1,30431 Total Balance and Receipts 44,784.17 Disbursements: Salaries and wages 7329.76 Power for pumping Chemicals 1,800.93 Supplies and Expenses 5,889.75 Taxes 131’30 Miscellaneous expenses 151.82 Cash transfers 22,991.29 Total Disbursements 42,156.53Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1973 2327.64 WATER DEPRECIATION FUND Balance January 1,1972 4317.56 Receipts from transfers 4302.25 Total Balance and Receipts 9,119.81. Disbursements: Materials 1,210.07 Balanceon Hand Jan. 1,1973 7,909,74 WATER BOND INTEREST FUND Balance Jan. 1,1972 , 38,750.13 Receipts from transfers 18389.04 Ttoal Balance and Receipts 57,239.17 Disbursements: Bonds paid 4,000.00 Interest on bonds 3,898.20 Total disbursements 7398.20 BalanceonHand Jan. 1,1973 49340.97 WATER METER DEPOSIT FUND Balance Jan. 1,1972 4,723.98 Receipts from Consumer Deposits 1,050.00 Total Balance and Receipts 5,773.98 Disbursements: Refunds 774.44 Balanceon Hand Jan. 1,1973 4,999.54 SEWAGE WORKS FUND Balance Jan. 1,1972 $24,298.64 Receipts: Consumer collections 41,552.54 Total Balance and Receipts 65351.18 Disbursements: Salaries and wages 8,861.00 Suppl ies and expenses 3,943.80 Power 1,346.21 Insurance expense 1319.91 ‘ Gush transfers 14380.00 Miscellaneous expenses 1,107.52 Total Disbursements 31,758.44 Balance on Hand Jan. 1,1973 34392.74 SEWAGE BOND* INTEREST FUND Balance Jan. 1,1972 17,274.44 Receipts from transfers 14380.00 Total Balance and Receipts 31,954.44 Disbursements: Bonds paid Interest on bonds 8304.37 Total Disbursements 13304.37 BalanceonHand Jan. 1,1973 18350.07 INDEBTEDNESS OF TOWN Waterworks Bonds 90,000.00 Sewage Works Bonds 171300.00 Total indebtedness Jan. 1.1973 261300.00 I, Janet Miller, Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Pierceton, Kosciusko County, Indiana, hereby certify the above to be a true and correct statement of the finances of said town for the year 1972. Janet Miller Clerk-Treasurer Town of Pierceton

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