The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 August 1973 — Page 17

DELINQUENT TAX SALE — Monday. August 13th, 1973 A list of lands and lots returned delinquent for the year 1970 and prior years, with interest, penalty and costs. In Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the following descriMd lands and lots have been returned delinquent for the nonpayment of taxes for the year 1970 and prior years to the County Auditor of Kosciusko County, Indiana, by the County Treasurer, and that the entire descriptions as below advertised, will be sold at public auction for the discharge of said taxes and interest, penalties and costs thereon by the County Treasurer at the Courthouse door In the City of Warsaw, Indiana, on the second Monday of August being the 13th day of August, 1973, commencing at the hour of 10:00 AM, EST, of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until the first Monday in November, 1973, unless said taxes, penalties. Interest, and costs and charges be paid before that time. Notice is given that sale shall be to the person offering the highest bid. that Is, the most money for the entire parcel offered for sal». The excess over and above the amount advertised plus costs and any other taxes then a lien on such description will be applied to personal property tax of the owner of the parcel sold. Tax certificates issued will be for the amount of the sale. Notice is given that the taxes for the year 1971 payable in the year 1972 and the taxes for the year 1972 payable in the year 1973 are a lien on the real estate hereinafter described and are included in the amount of said taxes listed for sale plus 55.00 for costs. If any real estate offered for sale by the County Treasurer is sold or bld by any person before the first Monday of November of the year during which such real estate was offered for sale, the owner or any person having a legal interest therein may redeem such sale at any time within two years from the date of sale. CLAY Allen, Don& Bernadean, Tret SW, 16-31-4.64a, 1-63-4 $1,146.84 HARRISON Arbuckle, Robert C. & Cleta S-, Bruners Lakeview Park, 2nd Add. Lot 2,13-174-64 39.93 Hackworth, Jessie & Doris, Bradways Sub. Div., Lot 7,13-2-29 194.35 Conley, Bradford 8, Betty, Aubee Naubee, Lot 19,13-43-7 128.22 JEFFERSON-EAST Korenstra, Francis& Mary Lou, Fisher, Ada R. Life, E'/j NE less N 35a, 10-34-5 45a, 31-10-2 1,402.50 Miller, Adlai S. 8, Clara, E'Zj NW, 22-34-58a, 31-35-6 * 409.20 JEFFERSON-WEST Hall, Chas. Everett 8i Doris Mae, 5a N Pt W Pt NW, 3-34-5 sa, 33-2-2 574.30 LAKE Kneller, Edward 8. Dorothy, S>/i NW, 4-30-4 80a, 35-34-2 ” Wheeler, Willis 8. Ruth, Myrtle Glenn Park, Lot 7, Blk 1, 35-28-105 128.57 MONROE Collier, Chas. Robert, To-Benny England, NW NE Frc I’A 3-31-743.78a, 17-9-3 894.94 Whitaker, Lacy 8, Martha, Maple Grove Beach, Unit 9, S'/i Lot 1 Blk 1,17-34-103 27.51 PLAIN Clark, Lloyd E: 8, Verneta G., Arrowhead Park Ist Add., Lot 5,29-99-108 357.40 Edwards, Virgil 8, Dorothy L., Tret NE NW, 14-33-42a, 29-42-9 134.88 Goshert, Donald L. & Max E. Yoss, River Bend Pk., Lot 2 B,lst Add. Lot 10,29-55-7 214.83 Holden, Dale & Louise, Bellrohr Park, 3rd Add., Lot 20,29-44-79 743.34 Lackey, Paul D. 8, Cherise E., Pt N Pt SE, 31-33-4.53a, 29-124-2 43.19 Miller, Rex L. 8, Phyllis A. To-Thomas M. Bulger, Cripplegate Heights, Lot 53,29-47-49 171.75 Opperud, Jerry Dean, Lake Forest 1, Chapman Lake Lot 14,29-92-8 121.38 Tom, Edwin L. 8, Beverly J. E'/i NW Frc I’/a, 2-33-459.98a, 29-6-2 436.36 Tom, Edwin L. A Beverly J., Tret EMi Lot 2,2-33-6 9.51a, 29-7-2 90.32 Wallen, Ida Sue Miles, Egro Park, Lot 13, Wls' of 14 8, E 70' of 12 42.43 SCOTT Grimm, George F. 8, Gladys E., To-Max Grimm, W’/i NW less School Lot Via, 23-34-4 79.40a, 23-42-1 3,007.52 Grimm, George F. & Gladys E., To-Max Grimm, NW SW less 3a SW Cor, 23-34-4 37a, 23-43-2 817.23 Grimm, George F. 8, Gladys E. To-Max Grimm, Pt S’/a SW, 23-34-4 32.20a, 23-43-4 511.51 SEWARD Arbuckle Jack L. 8, Sheila S., Oak Grove Beach, Unit 1 Lot 81 Blk 6,25-SA-89 21.32 Brown, Louis H„ Oak Grove Beach, Unit 2 Lot 1 Blk 10,25-SA-U8 Endsley, Burtls C. 8, Gwendolyn M„ Oak Grove Beach, Unit 3 L °t IS B’k 4,25-6-28 23.94 GellenbecK, Oscar L. 8, Ruth C., Oak Grove Beach, Unit 4 Lot 21, Blk 19,25 6ADO 22.21 Harris, Elmer J. 8, Mildred, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 3 Lot 22 Blk 7,25-6-145 16.76 Brown, Hubert W. 8. Alice M., Hohman's Sub. Div. on Beaver Dam Lake, Lot 1,25-82-45 85.77 Indiana Lakeshore Inc.. To-Carrie, Ross & D. Bagby, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 1, Lot 10 Blk 5, 25-SA-112 22.21 Indiana Lakeshore Inc., To-Minor, Leslie W., Oak Grove Beach, Unit 3 Lot 12 Blk 25-6-212 17.94 Indiana Lakeshore Inc., To-Wllcoxen, L., Oak Grove Beach, Un1t4L0t881k24,25-6A-229 38.01 Jaggers, Elmo E. 8. Ruth E., Oak Grove Beach, Unit 3 Lot 2 Blk 5,25-6-101 17.95 Kempf, Norbert H. 8. Mattie A., Oak Grove Beach, Unit 1 Lot 6 Blk 5,25-SA-114 22.21 Ricks, Gene & Helen, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 3 Lots 27-28-29 Blk 13,25-6 A-203 81.62 Ross, Carrie M. 8. Dorothy C. Bagby, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 1 Lot 10 Blk 4,25-5A 85 22.21 < Seng, Henry E. 8. Helen, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 4 Lot 6 Blk 20,25-6 A-43 18.74 i Shambaugh, Herbert H. 8 Myrtle L„ Oak Grove Beach, Unit 4 Lot 20 Blk 20,25-6 A-49 18.74 \ Wesling, Robert, Pt NW SE, 33-31-5 .06a, 25-84-68 160.04 “ Wesling, Robert, 10ft. Stp Pt NW SE, 33-31-5,25-87-67 9.31 Turner, Theo C. & Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk. Hights Add., less E 10ft. Lot 4,25-84-138 61.74 Turner, Theo C. & Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk. Hights Add., L0t5,25-84-139 73.75 Turner, Theo C. 8. Betty J„ Beaver Dam Pk. Hights Add., less 7x3oft. Stp Lot 19, 25-84 161 109.84 Turner, Theo C. 8. Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk. Hights Add., Lot 20,25-84-160 5tf.41 Turner, Theo C. 8. Betty J., Beaver Dam Pk. Hights Add., Lot 21,25-84-159 537.85 Weesner, Gerald (Dec.), To-Elleen Weesner, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 2, Lot 6 Blk 12, 25-5-18 30.80 Wilcoxen, Louie & Florence, Oak Grove Beach, Unit 3 Lots 3 &24 Blk 4,25-6-118’. 36.59 TIPPECANOE Alfeld, Carl F. To-Laurence Alfeld, S Pt W Pt W Side SW, 30-33-7 12a, 5-119-5 388.46 Angell, John J. Est.. N Pt NW Frc I'A, 11-33-7 13.30a, 5-41-2 557.28 Lenon, Basil (Dec.) 8, Sadie, Pt E’/jSE, 26-33-710.65a, 5-104-6 556.36 Lenon, Basil (Dec.) 8. Sadie, la E Pt EVaSE, 26-33-7 1a,5-104-7 17.83 Jarrell, Arnold Edward, SE Cor EVa SW, 28-33-7 .55a, 5-111-1 334.21 Buck, Shelby C. 8. Erna E. Swope, Backwater Gardens, less NW Cor Lot 16,& Stp Adj 16 A-K-A 001a, 5-51-31 MJ-’’ Cook, Oscar R.B, Earline C„ Pt NE Cor NE,2B-33-7 .07a, 5-109-31 112-15 Ford, Walter H. Jr. 8i Patricia, Lakeview Pk. Ist Add., Pt of Lot 3-Lot 4 Blk 3, 5-109-329 289.22 Herron, GeorgeK: Jr. 8, Fredericks Joan, Pt NE NW, 28-33-7.20a, 5-84-115. 214.44 Herran, F. Edward-"Putter-In", Leased from Eckert, 284.44 Kenney, Alice M. To-Ousley, Adis 8, Joyce, Pt S End EVi SE, 14-33-71.21a, 5-56-33 338.37 Krebs, Edward C. 8. Fannie L.,Tract Mdl Pt N'/a,20-33-7 la, 5-78-8 .A 133.23 McClellan, Martha C., To-Sidney McClellan, Tippe Park Lot 148.3 ft. S Side Lot 13, 5-62-3 771.98 Kennedy, Paul R., Pt Lots 1 81'2,28-33-71.10a, 5-109-256 55.10 Merriman, Robert D., Tret 545x350' SW NW, 14-33-71.87a, 5-54-89 26.39 Reed, Richard V. 8. Loma 1., Glenview Pk. Add., Lot 19,5-105-99 490.12 Smith’, Everett W. 8. Rose L. To-Jack Newman, Ist Add. to Backwater Haven, Lots 25 8. 26, 5-51-107 .A 77 ’ 67 Smith Von E. To-Henry Smith or Stanley Matheny Atty., Pt NE NE 8, N End SE SE, 14-33-7 28a, 5-56 16 9048 Stewart, Charles 1.8. Nora Bell, Pt NE, 28-33-7 .06a, 5-109-205 184.51 Swing, Dick C. 8. Joan Nora, To-Larry D. Lewallen, Biglers 2nd Add., to Bayview . Lot 37, 5 53-72 Tom, Phillip 8. Annis J., Pt SE SW, 3-33-7.32a, 5-12-15 284.95 Tom, Phillipa. Annis J., Springview Pk. 2nd Add., Lot 3,5-105-61 364.89 Wilson, Elson R.B. Mary Ellen, Tret SW, 8-33-7 2.50a, 5-31-96 1,083.81 TURKEY CREEK Bachman.Hllary L. 8. Janice, To-Roberts, O. Lowell, S. End Lot 3,8-34-7 4.80a, 7-29-144 3,513.98 Baker, James Richard, Papakeechle Corp. Sub. Div. 3, Lots 10 8.11,7-99-62 555.31 Barden, James R. 8. Naomi J., Marineland Gardens, Lot 525, 7-102-112 60.38 Cox, James H. 8. Wilma A., Strohs Pine Add. 2, Lot 5,7-53-91 1,089.13 Dillingham, Glen, Pt SW NE, 8-34-7 20a, 7-29-11 115.75 Finney, Carlton C. 8. Dorothy L., Marineland Gardens, Lot 679,7-102-37 60.40 Gilchrist, Geo. E. 8. Mary 0., Stp Ad| Lots 9 8.10, Willow Grove, 9-34-7.20a, 7-33-37 447.96 Gilchrist, Geo.E. 8. Mary O„ Willow Grove, L0t9,7-33-39 1,205.41 Gilchrist, Geo. E. 8. Mary 0., Willow Grove, Lot 10,7-33-38 447.96 ’Howard, James R. Und.Va, Lamm, Maude E. Und.Vi, N Pt NE SE, 7-34-7.92a, 7-28-1 27.17 Hughes, Joseph 8. Ethel, Merrill's Add. to Lake Wawasee Lot 13,7-32-11 1,652.65 Hughes, Joseph & Ethel, Merrill's Add. to Lake Wawasee 7' E Side, Lot 14,7-32-3 20.51 Jarrett, Guv M. 8. Cora M. To-Michael, Charles, Jarretts 3rd Add., Yacht Harbor Lots 1,2-3, 7-95-73 837.81 Jones, Lewis 8, Lillian J., Tret E Pt NE, 27-34-7 5.15a, 7-105-6 237.57 Martin, James A. & Christine, Tret N’/a SW, 24-34-7.58a, 7-95-106 470.12 Michael, Charles A. 81 Janis F., Jarretts pnd Add., Yacht Harbor Lot 11,7-55-75 124.59 Nickler, Loyal F.orZelma 1., Replat of liotc, Enchanted Hills Sec. 1, Lei *9,7-51-69 93.59 - Nickler, Loyal F. or Zelma 1., Amended Plat of Replat of Lots 205, 252, 253, 254, Enchanted Hills Lot A89,7-51-86 18.30 Puritan Utilities Inc., an Ind. Corp, Amended Plat of Enchanted Hills, Sub Div. In Sec. AA Lot B, 7-48 35 246.46 Lake, Chauncy 8, Joyce To-State Bank of Syracuse, Tret 20x50 ft. SE SE, 10-34-7.03a, 7-40-56 41.57 Lake, Chauncy 8, Joyce, Nordyke Park & Pt Vac. Rd., Adi said Lot 19,7-40-25 637.55 Tague, Lowell D. & Minnie C., 3rd Add. to Highland View, Gardens Lotssl-52-53,7-90-39 467.87 Vance, Emily, Pt O'Lot 2 50x150 ft., 9-34-7.20a,7-33-37A 42.62 Vance, Emily, 7a NW Cor Pt N End W FrclVi, 26-34-7,1.44a 49.30 Vance, Emily, South Park Marsh Add., less N Pt of Lot 12,7-64-125 1,034.74 White, Donald D. 8, Margaret, Marineland Gardens, Lot 622 61.24 Whittle, Wilbur D. & Helen J., Pt Lot 2 less .26a S Pt, 9-34-7 7.73a, 7-33-16 * 165.35 Weidqrman, Lloyd H. & Alice Joy, To-Moore, Patrick & Peggy, SE Pt NW Frcl'A, 4-34 7 1.92a, 7-14-9 61183 VANBUREN '■ Sherman, Dale J. & M. Lucille, Shady Banks Neffs Ist Add., Lots 9 & 10, 27-81-22 410.71 O'Brian, Harry E. 8. Phyllis, Redmon Park Ist Add., Lots>3l-32-33,27-98-136 118.30 O'Brian, Harry E. & Phyllis, Redmon Park Ist Add., Lot 34,27-98-135 42.76 Stein, Clayton V., Redmon Park Replat, Lot 37,27-98-22 16.14 Stein, Clifford G., Redmon Park Replat, Lots 31-32,27-98-25 » 27.16 Stein, Robert F., s ßedmon Park Replat, Lot 38,27-98-21 16.08 Troup, John, N E Cor NW, 17-34-6.50a, 27-65-31 - 391.48 WASHINGTON Owings, Kenneth C. Sr. 8> Esther M„ Riley Memorial Beach, Lot 46,9-2-56 31.24 Ridinger Lake Conservation Club Inc., la Tret Pt E Pt NW SE, 1-32-7 la, 9-4-3 18-18 WAYNE Mann, Herbert E. 8. Hilda E„ Tret SW NW, 25-32-53a, 3-146-6 1,811 90 Mattix, Ronald (Life), Lakeside Park, Lot 130,3-20-57 26.01 Newsome, Cornelius 8, Judy Faye, Lakesidepark, Lot 142, 3-20-64 120.98 Newsome, Cornelius 8i Judy Faye, Lakeside Park.-Lot 143,3-20-64A 36 14 Sponseller, Carl 8. Dorothy J., Tret SW NW, 23-32-6.05a 13 31 Sponseller, Carl 8, Dorothy J„ PtSE Cor SW NW, 23-32-6 50a,3 114 9 333 16 Wood, Carolyn Trct NE, 26-32-6.89a 620 11 BURKET Fields, Willis B. & Betty C„ O.P. Lot 86 598.66 Sexton, Elster 81 Gladys Faye, O.P. Lot 27 18132 CLAYPOOL Morrison, Erba R. To-Donald Whitaker, R. Beighs 2nd. Add., Lot 69,2-77-80 392 59 Roberts, Grain, Leased land R.R. 1 ,3! n ETNAGREEN Etna Green Cons. Club, Davids Add. Lots 9-10-11, 12-59-41 1 83.32 Lyons, Wm. J. 8, Phyllis L., O.P. W>/J lot 3, blk 8, 12-59 82 ? 142.81 MENTONE-FRANKLIN MacDonald, Gary & Laura, Stp. SE cor, .20A, 2-31-4 53.47 Superior Enterprises, Inc. To-Gary MacDonald, Tract NE 2-31-4, .26A, 16-13-75 322.81 MENTONE-HARRISON Coplen, Jessie M. & Georgia J., TM & H's Add. O'lot 15,14-151-65 270.53 Eherenman, Carl H. 81 Ethel June, O.P. Lot 74,14-151-41 455.14 Reed Geon ir. 8. June, Lot 100, 14-151-24 220.18 MILFORD Krider, Walter W. & Anastatla C. To-Wollman, Wilfred 0.8. A., Lot 10 81S 10* Lot 11, Blk. 5, 20 32 167 742 23 Liniger, Mary E., Mdl 20' less R.R., lot No. 9, Blk 7,20-32-125 1,107 91 NORTH WEBSTER Tom, Phillip 8, Annis J., Himes Add., Lot 4,5-57-104 204 75 Vance, Emily H„ W. H. Warners, Ist. Add to Warners Lk. Front, Lots 20 8121,24-40-246 590 05 Vance, Emily H„ Warners 2nd. Add. Lot 39, 24-40-126 467.60 PIERCETON Ott, Herbert Jr. & Treva, Gadeless Sub Div., Lot 3,10-134-15 1 938 50 Shepherd. Frank H. & Charity, Keiths Add. Lots 3 & 4, Blk 41,10-106-61 ' as 98 Wood, Clifford O. 8. Glenda D., Keiths Add. Lots 3 8.4, Blk 48.10-106-68 340 si SILVER LAKE Allen, Lessie R. To-Bruce George, O. P. Lot 21,18-31-38 147 aa Ault, Harley & Donna, Sells Add. Lot 73,18 66 44 577 H McGlennon, Raymond & Virginia, Sells Add. Lot 84,18-66-46 422 55 Miller, Kenneth L. A Zelba L„ Wells Add. Lot 24,18-31-18 641 18 SYRACUSE Hughes. Joseph W. A Ethel M„ Dolan A Miles Add., Lot 76,8-19-227 350.37 Ketering, Everett F. To- Esther Troyer, Tract in NE, 6-34-7 .4S7A . 8-21-28 559.94 WARSAW Alfeld, Carl F„ Mt. Mem. Add., Lot 128,4-48-171 Bradt, Rexford H. A Mabel G., Conds Add. Lot 1,4-44-477 50533 Churchill, Howard A Priscilla, Jacques 2nd. Lot 33,4-41-104 543 44 Conners, Wm. L. A Marilyn J., Pt S’/j SE, 8-32-6, .50A, 4-44-282 494 20 Dove, Johnie A Beverly E., I. A. Millers Add. Lot 11,4 44-154 936 42 Dryer, Raymond J. A ABary Ellen, 7th. Amend, A Add. Plat, Lot 437,4-48-225 1 033 00 Dryer, Raymond J. A Mary Ellen, Lot 438,4-48-2558 Hughes, Richard, Kists N. Add, Lot 21,4-41-149 77 U Lessig, D.H.Jr. A Joan R , Kists E. Add, Lot 10,4-44-380A 1,720 57 Sittier, Ward W. A Ruth M„ Funks Add. N’/j Lot 502, 4-43-33 Wolfe, Wallace E. A Thelma. Jean, Tract SE S End S Pt. NW, 17 32-6 -25A. 4-78 82 279 45 Ross, Lawrence, O.P. Lot 373,4 42-133 60 72 WINONA LAKE Deardorff, Cora E. (Dec). To-Robert Nuner, Ist. Amend. A Add. PI., Lots 384 8. Stp. E lots 384 A 385, 6-71-371 * 9 5J 43 . Dillingham, Glenn To R. L. Dillingham, Lot 543,6-110.5 19 51 Dye, Charles L. A Dorothy Irene, Ist. Amend. A Add. PI, Lot 48, 6-76-53 1,102 24 Slutr.Ethel A..0.P. Lot 169 A N< 2 lot 168,6-71 255 ’ 592 16 - TayfOf, Richard R. A JaniceM., Ist. Amend. A Add. Pl, Lot 137, 6-76-54 351,94 Overmeyer, Ronald, Ist Amend. Add. PI., Lot 392 less 7- S Side, 6-71 339 242.52 Overmeyer, Ronald, Ist. Amend. Add. PI., Lot 390 A 391 6-71-340 593.56 Winona School of Theo., Lots 2-3-4, Bethany Pk. Sub Div., 6-71-341 726.40 Notice is hereby given that each parcel of real property in the foregoing list will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, said sale to be held at the Courthouse in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, commencing at 10:00 AM, EST on August 13th, 1973, and continuing from

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14 YEARS AGO, AUG. 6,1959 The Silver Thimble club held its annual picnic Sunday afternoon at the Milford lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Beer. Miss Mary Louise Sheets was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Dewey Fox last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Levernier have sold their home on North Main street to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lichtenwalter who will occupy their new home shortly. Charles Lamb of Syracuse was the winner of the bicycle given away by Augsburger’s IGA store at its annual anniversary sale which ended last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller entertained members of the Golden Rule class of the Bethel church Sunday at their cottage at Indian Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher entertained members of their canasta club Sunday evening. The Tuesday Night Ladies Bowling League met last Tuesday night at the city park. The Wawasee Property Owners association is sponsoring the art exhibit currently on at Hoosier Skateland, south of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bushong were honored on their 25 wedding anniversary Sunday, July 20, at a pot luck dinner at the Hex Grange hall. About 70 members of the Bethel Church of the Brethren enjoyed family night at the church last Thursday. 24 YEARS AGO, AUG. 4,1949 Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton was badly burned around the face and arms last Tuesday afternoon as the lid blew off a pressure cooker she was using. Miss Marjorie Moore announced this week that she will resign as county home demonstration agent, her resignation to become effective September 1. A “singspiration” service under the direction of Johnnie Hope of Elkhart, was held M|he First Brethren church on Sunday evening. Pfc. Joseph L. Poynter, a mechanic for tank and car carburetors with the U. S. Army, is on the island of Guam. Indiana university’s economists are speculating as to whether the June improvement in the state’s business index is really the beginning of a trend. The 1949 tomato season outlook is much better than it was last year and all signs point to a bumper harvest. , The annual Harlan family reunion will be held on Sunday, Aug. 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Applegate. Mrs. Bertha Helminger has been reappointed as a member of the Milford library board by judge John A. Sloane of the circuit court. Monday night was ladies night at Lakeside park on Waubee Lake when the Milford Lions entertained their wives and several other guests at a sumptuous supper served by the Columbian Reading Circle. The agriculture department estimates that approximately 35

day to day until all real property is sold. \ Dated this 20th day of July, 1973. Lawrence Butts, Auditor, Kosciusko County Jy.25-A.14

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY PIERCETON CIVIL TOWN, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby elven the taxpayers of Pierceton. Civil town, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil town, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August, 1973, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND Materials 300 Total MV.H. Fund $13,200 Salary of Town Trustee $ 540 Current Charges — — 7,880 CUMULATIVE CAPITAL Salary of Clerk-Treasurer 2.280 Current Obligations — 1,500 IMPROVEMENT FUND Salary of Marshal Properties — — 350 Services Contractual — — — Deputy Marshals 13,126 — Supplies — — 1.000 Compensation of Town Att’y. -i. 300 Total General Fund — __558,091 Compensation of Firemen 1.675 MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FUND Total C.CI. Fund -- «' 3OO Comp, of Town Employee 1,500 Services Personal — —51,200 LOCAL ROAD A STREET FUND Other Compensation 900 Services Contractual — 11,000 Services Contractual-Project 1 $ 6,v00 Services Contractual 24,559 Materials —. 1.000 Supplies . 3,145 Total L.R.&S. Fund — — $ 6.000 Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Clerk-Treasurer. ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING General YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. Ito Dec. 31, 1974. In- $58,091 $13,200 $ 2,300 $ 6,0G0 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 3. Additional appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year i.uou 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year ’ ■ - 5. Total Funds Required . 85 ' 703 25 894 4 '«» 6 ’ ooo FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM UOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY . ... 6 000 6. Actual Balance, June 30th of present year.7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) — — — 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year—Schedules on file — „ a. Special Taxes — S- 3 ]’ b. All Other Revenue 1.9*8 9. Total Funds 50,843 10. Net amount required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of Incoming y€*&r _________ 34,0pU 11. Operating Balance 3,249 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY $38,109 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property — —. — $1,445,740 wTirans Levy on Amount to J UNDS Property Be Raised Totftl $2.64 $38,109.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FUNDS — Collected CoTl-ctcd Collected Collected 1970 1971 1972 1973 Ovn< . ra l ... $45,487.00 $49,298.00 $28,048.00 $29,136.00 Total 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 tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by the ccunty auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners lor lurtner 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 aate is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. JANET MILLER Clerk-tr< asurer Dated July 12, 1973. MJ — A. 1 * 8

million turkeys will be marketed this year, about 16 per cent under last year’s crop. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 5,1943 Miss Trella Caris was hostess to 19 members of the Home Arts club and two guests Tuesday afternoon. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crafton are the parents of a son, Clark Reed; Mr. aniMrs. James Fuller, Jr., are of a son. Mrs. Roy Treesh was hostess to the members of the Queen Esther society in her cottage on Lake Waubee Tuesday afternoon and evening. The annual August meeting of the Adult Bible class of the Christian church was held at the lakeside home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fuller Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Custer received a telegram at 11 a.m. Saturday that their son, Pfc. Myrtus Arlo Custer, stationed in Africa, is suffering from a serious foot injury. Glenn Treesh left Monday for Chicago where he has been entered at the naval air base. Now days people turn up their sleeves at work instead of their noses. Mrs. Mary Tumbleson, long time Milford resident, celebrated her 85th birthday in her home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Snyder have taken the Treesh cottage on Waubee Lake for the week. Norma Jean Hollar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar, is attending camp at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, this week. 40 YEARS AGO, AUG. 3,1933 D. H. Barnes picked a nice box of everbearing strawberries on Friday from a new patch set out this spring. Saturday night when the school band played another concert before a large crowd here, they gave the public a concert that drew much applause and comment. The Milford baseball team met the Bremen team at the West Side park Sunday afternoon and defeated them by a count of 7 to 1. The 20 Long and Robinson reunion will be held at Crowl’s Landing on Dewart Lake southeast of Milford, Sunday, Aug. 13. Simon Beer of west of town is aie of the oldest subscribers to the Mail and visits the office quite frequently when he is in town. For the first time it has been discovered that the corn borer has appeared in Koscip&ko county. The Bartholomew reunion will be held on Sunday, Aug. 6, at the S. J. Stookey residence east of Leesburg. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Replogle are the parents of a daughter, Patricia Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaylor are the parents of a daughter, Dolores Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Krauter are the parents of a son, Douglas. Miss Esther Sharp will leave Wednesday for Chicago where she will spend the day and from Uwe go to Los Angeles, Calif.

Youth injuried when struck by car John R. Walker, 15, r 1 Windfall, received a severe scalp laceration, a concussion and severe abrasions of the right side when struck by a car Friday at 12:45 p.m. near Tippecanoe Country club. Driver oflhe auto, Royal A. McCoy, 71, r 2 Leesburg, told investigating officer, state trooper Barry Black, that he was driving east on CR 650 N and slowed to 15 mph for oncoming traffic and that he didn’t see Walker who was walking along the road, partially on the traveled portion of the road, with another youth. Walker was transferred from Murphy Medical Center to Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne. Thomas Bailey visits Tri-State for orientation Thomas E. Bailey, son of Mrs. Nancy Bailey of r 1 Cromwell, spent three days of orientation on the campus of Tri-State college. Thomas will be a freshman enrolled in drafting and design at the Angola college in September. While on campus, the students were given tests in mathematics and English. The students also met with their faculty advisors to set up their fall course schedules. During free time, the students played golf on the campus course and used the gymnasium facilities which include an Olympic swimming pool. Hearing set on August 7 for permits Among the permits to be considered by the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission’s board on August 7 at 10 a.m. in the conference room in the courthouse basement in LEGALS NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, will at its regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. Aug. 13 receive written bids for providing the service of garbage and trash pickup to said town for the ensuing year according to the specifications on file in the Town Hall in the Town of Winona Lake. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and the successful bidder shall furnish bond in the amount of the bid conditioned upon the faithful performance of such duties. The right to reiect bids is reserved. Helen Howard Clerk-treasurer A.l-8 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:00 o'clock p.m. EST, on the 14th day of August, 1973, will consider the following additional appropriation from existing funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND Boiler replacement, equipment, equipment installation, site-development and site improvements at the following locations: North Webster Schools > (Project No. 3992) $5,000 (Project No. 5237 ) 27,597 Wawasee High School (Project No. 3993) 622 (Project No. 4802) s 17,781 $51,000 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) 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 additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Floyd H. Baker, Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation A.l-8

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IN GOSHEN PARADE — Syracuse industrialist Gaylord Jones was very much a part of the Goshen fair parade Sunday with his smooth-running 1926 Dodge touring car. Jones had as his guests members of the Elkhart county board of commissioners, with board chairman Hal Doriot riding in the front seat. The youth in the back seat was unidentified.

Warsaw are the following: Maxwelton Golf Club, Inc. by Nelson Auer, president, 300 East Carroll St., Syracuse and Robert Reed, secretary, 104 South Huntington St., Syracuse (restaurant) beer retailer, r 4 Syracuse; C and R Enterprises, Inc., by Homer and Vivian Graber, president and secretary, r 1 North Webster, (restaurant) beer, liquor and wine retailer, 921 South Main St., North Webster; And, Thornburg Drug Co., Inc., by R. W. Thornburg, president, box 97 Syracuse, and C. W. Kroh, secretary, same address, (drug) beer, liquor and wine dealer, 500 East Market St., Warsaw. Warsaw resident receives award Jim Van Curen, 503 East Alward street, Warsaw, received a personal sales award plaque

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Prairie Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August, 1973, will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND other Civil Twp. Expenses — — 570 1. Medical. Hospital and Pa and f^avei ee Expense Clerical tl Bao Total Township Fund 53,740 2. Other' Direct Relief “"™ 500 and Travel Expense *1.830 RECREATION FUND C Other Relief Books. Stationery, Printing 4 _ H Leader — — — S 600 1. 100 & Advertising - 510 TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND Care of Cemeteries 840 B. Direct Relief Total Twp. Poor Relief Fund *l,lOO ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING Twp. Fire Ftg. Rec. YEAR Fund Fund Fund 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1974, in- J 3 750 5M <G3O 2. Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended — — x.bvv z./uu 3. Additional Appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3 c . »» 5. Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1.2, 3 and 4) 6 ’ 3SO funds ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY - n „ 100 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year ‘J’’ 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (June * Dec. Settlement) — 3,b»« •‘• 3o ' 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of Incoming year (Schedule on file)j. , — <•» a. Special Taxes (Excise Tax)— — I" 5 153 _ b. All Other Revenue a—- — Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) — 3.658 3318 10. Net amount required to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of incoming . year (Deduct line 9 from line 5). — - " 2.682 j.ujj jo* 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, ■» less Miscellaneous Revenue for same Period) — 3b< 133 - 1 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11) *3.046 <3,225 *537 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property „ .. Levy on " a” FUNDS- BeR M*M6 Fire Fighting Total - ’ 19 • 6 ’ Boß COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Colleeted Collected FUNDS — 1970 1971 1972 1973 Township -i- 1 * 3,245 * 3,217 * 3.184 * 2.693 Fire Fighting L 3.093 1.608 1.592 2,357 Recreation 294 312 318 673 Total - » 5,629 $ 5,146 * 5.094 * 5.687 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 tax 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 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. JOHN W. LUTES , — x Trustee, Prairie Township Ditetf’July 24— 1973. MJ — A. 1 * 8

IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING* 0 WC T RATES PURPOSES BY LEESBURG, CIVIL TOWN. Salary of Marshal & Services Contractual 1.500.00 Eervlces contractual - 54.400.00 Deputy Marshals 1,774.50 Supplies 800 00 Compensation of Town Atfy. 350.00 Materials — 350.00 ToU l Rev sh Tr pd j 4.400.00 Services Contractual 8,005 ?2 Properties/ — - 1.&0v.u0 LOCAL ROAD A STREET FUND Current Charges Total4treet Fund »* 47350 ServiceS Contractual >3lo ° oo Current Obligations 440.00 tr ™tu“ O T™ B -T$ Total Local R. & S. Fund 03.100.00 Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Clerk-Treasurer ( ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF INCOMING Qeneral street Local Sharing Y L A Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. Ito Dec. 31, 12 F “" d , * 34000 SIXSSO*OO $ <400.00 1974 inclusive —— —•— — —- — — — -~ ~ ♦ » 2. Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended — — -- -- 7,668 00 4.9 3. Additional appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present 5,400.G0 600.00 year 22— , ~ J O , ' 20.544.50 14,397.50 8,500.00 12,550.00 5,000.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 3 039 71 7 769 14 5,787.61 11.278.06 2,131.00 6. Actual balance. June 30th of present year ------ . 3 038 ™ 7,7bS 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. Settlement) — - — -- lsmo.uv 8 Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year - Schedules on file 360 00 420.00 a. Special taxes -- -- ■ 7 388 00 8 057.00 2,730.00 3,853.64 2.874.00 b. All other revenue T Fu d —— — — 18.733.71 16,246.14 8,517.61 15.131.70 5.005.00 10; NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO , DEC. 31 OF INCOMING YEAR * 7 ’ 11. Operating Balance 3 426 00 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY » 5.236.79 8 1.305.88 PROPOSED LEVIES $ „ 2 w Net Taxable Property ' " Levy on Amount to Property Be Raised FUNDS — .. $ .72 85.201.86 General --- .17 1,228.22 Street 8 .89 86,430.08 COMPARATIVET STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected Collected Collected — ■ $4,940.00 812.863 77 8 3.125.00 87,946.00 street 1 22” 22272222 2,059.00 6,007.50 4.830.00 Total . $6,999.00 $18,871.57 $ 7,955.00 $7,946.00 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 September. »" d levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor ten or payers 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 u later and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county, ESTA L. YOCUM Clerk-Treasurer MJ — A. 1 A I

Wed., Aug. 1,1973— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

recently. The plaque can be earned annually by any of the 150,000 Amway Distributors in the United States and Canada by achieving a high personal sales goal. The award was made by John Riles of Crystal Lake, 111., district distributor. Amway is an international organization with home offices and manufacturing facilities in Ada, Mich, and offices and warehouse in London, Ontario. The company began operations in Australia in June of 1971. The firm is one of the leading companies in the world specializing in in-the-home service. Milford girl hurt Tuesday A single car accident Tuesday on CR 800 N about 1,000 feet west of CR 650E resulted in minor injuries to Jan Beer, 17, r 1 Milford, a passenger in an auto driven by William M.

Gravengood, 16, Pompano Beach, Fla. Gravengixxl reported to investigating officer Gerry Moser that he was headed east on CR 800 N when he lost control of his car. Miss Beer received slight cuts and contusions. Damage to the auto was set at S7OO. Minor damage in two-cair mishap Lt. John Schrock investigated an accident Tuesday at 11:35 a.m. involving Jane A. Miller, 20, 414 South Main St., Goshen, and Francis Korenstra, 41, r 2 Milford. The mishap occurred on Fifth street at Lincoln avenue in Goshen when the Miller woman hit the Korenstra vehicle. Jane Miller drove her 1965 Volkswagen into the back of the 1968 Chevrolet being driven by Korenstra. Only minor damage was reported.

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