The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 July 1974 — Page 15

NOTICE Notice « hereby *>v*n ms* ' *«r*to Porch**** ot r*M gs way tor m* protect referenced below have boon eemptetea and ma foiiowinq it a list of Mid purchases. published in ac cardanca wt* section 1. chapter 2SO of tea acfa of me last General Assembly of ma State of Indiana Th* amount of companaation .ncludea damapaa and improvements token Protect «F 11902) Road IS County KoacteaM Coda MM State of Indiana Parcai Grantor Porm Tamp Pro* Amount Paid I wamor, Horman R tT UX 4753 AC 0 IMAC SWJTS.M J Bowler. George T ETUX 90MAC potOAC » « 5 Inc Town of Mitterd Jet 017 SAC a U4AC 1.025 00 * Neuter. m.cnaai Estate S OX3AC o 014 AC •■ SOJ 00 T J H Routh Pacamo Co J ISAAC 5. <OO 00 Total Amount of Companaation *32.732 00 John W Broasprt Chief. Division of Land Acquisition Indiana State Highway Commission

NOTICE TO TAXPATERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. Notice to hereby given the taxpayer* of Van Buren Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meetins place, on the 2?lh day ot August. 1974. will consider the tollowins budset: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND Park A Recreation TOO Pay of Trustee. Rent. Clerical Other Civil Twp. Expenses — 1.170 Total Revenue Sharing Fund S 11.194 A Travel Expense — — — *2.165 . ' TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND Books Stationery. Prtntlnc Total Township Fund .*7.098 * Advertising — 590 FIRE FIGHTING FUND ■ Relief Care ot cemeteries 1.400 Fire Protection — — — 85.390 I. Medical. Hospital * Burial >1.700 JP Salary A Fees 500 REVENUE SHARING FUND 2 Other Direct Relief 1.000 ocher JP Expense 530 Township —-- -- — —B6 066 Memorial Ger Expense 90 Fire Fighting - 5.128 Total Twp Poor Relief Fund 82.700 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO s*’ DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: TO J?*d ” B pL I. Total budset estimate for Incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1975, In- * 5390 clinUv* - --—- — -- — —•—-«-• J. N-ceaaary Ext>-nditur-*. July Ito Dec 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended ' 3 Additional Appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of .present year — -- — — -- -- — -- -—- ■ , — —- * Outstanding temporary loans Io be paid before Dec 31st of present year — not Includ -d in lin-s 3 or 3 — -- — ' —■ — , * Total Ponds Required (Add lines 1.2, 3 and 4> — 11.915 10190 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM ■OUNCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY . —. C. Actual balance. June 30 ot present year “f” . 7 Tases to be collected., present year (June * December Settlement — — 3.M3 ~ wu ■ Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1. of present year to Dec. 31 Ot inKomin* year (Schedule on file) —, — o. special Taxes i 000 . b AU Other Revenge J— “ t W 9 Total Funds (Add line* 6. 7. ta and 8b > . . —-— 7924 11 028 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OP INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 3 891 8 11 Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan 1 to June 30. ' , lees raise revenue for same period > 2 7? * - 290 13 AMOUNT TO BB RAISED BT TAX LEVY (Add lines 1* and 11) 6084 5 128 13 Replacement Credit .... - - . - - - fX 1 • 5.776 PROPOSED LEVIES All Proposed Levies Coming From Revenue Sharing Net Taxable Property ——— — IMIMH COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Bo ' FUNDS — Collected Collected Collected Collected 1973 1973 1974 1975 Township 8 5.917 • 9 ™ » 93 ‘ 9 M’S Mrs Fighting .. — - ’-«3 59 303 9 ” Cumulative Fire Equipment Fund .. - -- • - „ „ 818.888 810.733 819.618 SM.IS4 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be beard 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 »ore_taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commtoalocers for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September er on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date to later, and the state board of tax commlaaionen will fix a date for hearing in this county MAURICE BEER Van Buren Township Dated July » 1974 MJ — J 31 R A 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BT LAKE TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE YHE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. . Notice to hereby gtven the taxpayers of Lake Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana that the proper officers of •aid township, at their regular meeting place, on the 37th day of August. 1974. will consider tbs following budget. TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND Other Civil Twp Expenses #OO 00 B Direct Relief Pay of Trustee. R<nt Clerical 1 » Medical. Hospital and A Travel Expense 42 060 00 Totol Township PUnd *4 460 00 Burial S 800 00 Books. Btattanery. Printing A FER REVENLE SHARING K Advertising — .... -- 650 00 For Fire Fighting *3.000 TO rur-rt n>u»r Care of Cemeteries .... ... 90800 For Recreation 1.300T0 3. Totsl Direct Relief J F Salary R Pses .. .. . 300 00 Township Fund - 1.300.00 (Total Bl and B 2 > 1.300 00 Memorial Exam of Records 6*oo TOWNSHIP POOR BELIEF FUND Relief Fund *1.200 00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BB RAISED ft Fire Recreation Fed Rev FUNDS RBQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OP INCOMING Township Fighting R 4-H Sharing ' Pund Puna Puna run a I Total budget estimate for Incoming year. Jan 1 to Dec 31. 1978. in- *4,4*0 00 «. *4.600 00 3 Expenditures. July 1 to Dec 31 of present year, to be made from appropnaUons unexpended . . 3. Additiooal Appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of 4. outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year not included la lines 3or 3 . — —-———— qq 5 Total Funds ResulrsdiAdd Lines 1. X Jsnd ’ M FUNDS OH HAND AND TO BB RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY S 004 go 146130 WTO 8 410 00 4 Actual Balance. June 30th ot present year -— 2 »«*> > 461 30 SM 39 s.tiow 7. Taxes to be collected present year (June R Dec Settlement) — .. -. 3.490 00 Ro Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. July 1 of present year to Dee 31 of Incoming year (Schedule on fllei a Special Taxes .. 3 I*o 00 b AU Other Revenue — — i winao 6 570 00 C. Federal Revenue Shartns .. - 1.308*0 A.OteUU 9 Total Funds (Add Uns* «. 7. 8a and Bb> 7 75*<00 10 Net amount required to be raised for expenses to Dec 31st of Incoming war (Deduct Um 9 fro» line &> ..... wW II OperaUM Balaaca <N<rt tn aac«ea of expense* from Jan 1 to June >•. . lesg Mtoceßaneoug Revenue for same Period) > 3 ®9 to 13. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add tine* 10 and 11) 2,315 00 13 Prop Credit — I*4 00 I*. Amount to be raised —— *2.13100 PROPOSED LEVTU He* Taxable Property 83.700.000 s Levy on Levy on Amount to FUNDS — P® lll Property lie Raised - 92131 ** Total • °* 82.13100 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS — ‘WI »•” 19T3 19,4 Township 84.138 00 *3.790 00 *3.321*0 C2.4M00 Fire Fighting — 1.225 00 1.2*0 00 l.moo 1.393 00 ItocrvntMn .. - - - - - IBM* «•«> ««3»* Tllo* Taxpayers appearing Shall have a right to be beard thereon After the tex levies have been determined, and presented to the enunty auditor ant taler than two days prior to the second Monday tn September, and th* levy fixed by the couaty tex adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. by tbs county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax eommtaaloeers 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 ot tax rates charged, whichever date M later, and the state board of tax commissioners will tlx a date for hearing in this county. AUSTIN NEHKR Trustee. Lak* Township Dated July *2. 1974 MJ — J. 31 R A. 7 % Norm TO TAXPAYERS OP TAX UEVYRB IN THE MATTER OP DEYRRMINING THB TAX RATU FOR CERTAIN PURPOKU BT PIEBCETON CTVn. TOWN. KOSCIUSKO COCNTT. INDIANA. BKPOBB THB BOARD OP TOWN TRUBTRU. Notice ta hereby gtven the taxpayers ot Pierceton. Civil town. Koariusko Coanty Indiana, that the Brsper Offlcgg* cd said clvU town, at their regular meeting place, aa tbs Mlh day ot August. 1974. will consider tbs following budget: GENERAL FUND Services OMtractual-ProJoet 1 * 6.TO* 5 J 3.SS M^. Salary of Marshal R Services Personal .-SUM FRDKRAL REVENUE EH B BING Deputy Marshals 14.70* Services Contractual 11.8 M TRU*T FUND Cl ms •nut ion of Town Atty. „ 3M Materia* I.SM Bervtos* Contractual * M* CosnosneeUon ot Firemen 2.275 — SupnUas — 2.000 Other Town Bmploysss 2*o* Total MLVH *snd • l3 ’»* Prop*ttas ESTO Supplies „ ■ 2.M5 Service* Contractual BUM MeNAMARA BEQUEBT FUND - — MS Supplies > •»• Hwyteoe Conttacteml * MS Current Charge* — API* Material* Current ObUnttona — I.BM Total CCI Fund — SUM ———- riuxllu BM LOCAL BOAD R STREET FUND Total M*. Fund 8 600 Cuaaptot* detail of budget esUasat* may be seen in ettte* ot Cterk-Treasurer. ••rtwavt nr FUNDS TO BB RAHMB FUNDS RBQUIRXD FOR EEPENBHB TO DBCMEBHR 31s* CP XNCORONQ J™ 9 OCT UkR S BUT MB Fuad Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1 ** tacoaalng year. Jan. Ito Dee. 3L I*7*. to- m *13.7M • R3M • ROM «7.« M • *M 1 Ni tvseary tot**oditurv«. July Ito Dm. 31 ot preseat year.' to be made , 3 Additional apnroprtaUona to b* mad* July Ito Dm 31 of present year - iy.os a.iw < Outstanding Tesnporary Loan* to be paid before Derimber 31. at *gg*gn* year R TWtol Ftoto. ReealrM .. -- ... — BUS* «.M* RM* BAPM AMS FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BB KBCTHVXD FBCM SOORCHB qnum than phoposbd tax lbvt ___ ____ ~ a. Actual Balaac*. Juna 39Qi as prawnt pwr - - lini , - 8.08 S,3Sa J.Wd a*aoo ll.ayr iv.vw 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (Doeexaber SstUegMUt) „ 29.13« *. Mlscetle neons Revenue to be reeetved. July 1 «f pgeeaat year to Doe. 31 of ta tern tn* year Br he du tee en fUs : ■...... —. _ ... BawiAk Taxw _ - - - - --- a.<3> R AU Ottmr Boveaw* "222-22—1222222.-2 IBM* R TMal Fund* .. .. Xg.— **- 999 IR No* aaount required to M-rOued for sxpenam to Dec. 31a* ot toemntos paar . -w*.--—----- - ,— —-— jkjpp IL Onego ttag Balance IE AMOUNT TO BR RAMBD BT TAX LXVT . 3S.MI 13. test Property Tax Bentecemont Credit » *37 1A amount to be rateed bp tax tevtae 837.7*4 PMPOSBD UIVNM Net Taxable Fltoiity SI.SM.77* hTEmm OeMgul 9W ™ TUtal 9939 • rrw * COBEFAHATIVR BTATWKENT OF TAXES COLLBCTED AND TO BB COUBCTHD wmenn — To Be rv ” v " Collected CUUectod CUUectoS CMMetoS 1971 1»72 1*73 1*74 ftoM 849'198 838048 834.14* 52R134 TUXMPof* aaneartoa eb*R have a rigM to be beard tberoea. After the tax levtee bare tern SetoemMed. and nrisintad iVuig tnuntj not later than two day* *rtor to th* oecond Monday to BghMber. and th* levy SJL ST us. eMßty tax adtaetmeat board, er on their falter* en to Sa by the county nsSher, ton er mere taxB.HIS v.pttod tbeametvee egg lined by such levteA may anneal tn toe etate board of tex eenuntgeteners tor farter te flihg " Mtttten With the county anditor an or before Me fourth Mondayof B«e< ember er oner Mmo Hw tonth day after PUbiteathm by the county anditor at tax n*m charged. uNaheear date I* Mer and STtontebeud «C tax wW ft* * data for bearin* ta MM eeunty. lANBT MDXBR Dated July U. W»A MJ — J. 31 B A. T

Thefts and vandalism reported on week end

Augsburger's Food Palace manager Art Mabie reported Saturday morning of an ice machine being broken into at Syracuse with extensive damage and ice taken. Damage to the machine was set at $l5O with $2 to the lock which

was pried to gain entry to 10 12pound bags of ice. Jim Pachynski reported to police Saturday afternoon of an eight-track tape player being taken from his auto sometime after 11 p.m. the night before. The car was parked behind the Palace of Sweets and locked at the time he said. Jim Beer and Max Evans are new directors The Milford Area Jaycees held their regularly scheduled meeting on July 25 at the fire station Two new directors were appointed. Jim Beer was appointed as director of agriculture and conservation and health and safety and Max Evans was appointed as director of chapter management and leadership training. The internal vice president brought the meeting to order for the honeymooning president Charles Bird. The chapter received its organizational structure, calendar of events and proposed budget for 1974-75. It was also announced there will be an election for state director at the next meeting. Dave Gardonio reported on the formation of a bowling team with other Milford teams since there is an opening available on Tuesday evenings. He is to have more information on this later.

NOTICE TO TAXFAYZRS OF TAX LEVIIS IN TUI MATTER OF DETERMINING TAX RATES FOB CERTAIN FTRFOSES BY WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. to Notice to hereby given the taxpayer* of Weshldtton Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August. 1974. will consider the following budget TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND 4-H Leader* 8 300 Pay of Trustee. Rent. Clerical Playground Park 2.tX» and Travel Expense — 82.165 — Books. Stationery. Printing Total Recreation Pund 82.300 * Advertising T- 500 TOWNSHIP FOOR RELIEF FUND Care of Cemeteriess.ooo B Direct Relief 5 Justice of the Peace Salary 1. Medical. Hospital and and Fee* 540 Burial — 81.500 Other Justice of the Peace > 2. Other Direct Relief 2.500 Expense 735 3. Total Direct Relief 84.000 Memorial Day -- 10® ’ Other Civil Twp Expenses 820 . Total Twp Poor Relief Pund 84.000 REVENUE SHARING FUND Total Township Pund; —89.860 Fire Fighting 82.000 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Recreation 2.300 Fire Protection — — 88.800 RECREATION FUND Total Revenue Sharing Fund 84.3000 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Township Fighting Recreation I. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year. Fund Fund Fund Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1975. inclusive * 9.860 8 8.800 8 2.300 2. Necessary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended :— - - 6.340 5.835 3 Additional Appropriations to be made July 1 to Dec 31 of present year — 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec 31 of present year—not Included in lines 2 or 3 ; - 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, — 3 and 4) 16.20* 14.635 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Balance June 30th of rresent year 4.905 3.968 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (June & December Settlement) 4.143 4.680 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received July 1 ot present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year Schedule on file Rev. Shar. 2.000 a. Special Taxes 3.083 960 b. AU Other Revenue — 2.358 1.500 *. Total Fund* (Add line* 6,7. 8a and Bb> 14,489 13,108 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 1.711 1.527 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1. to June 30. les* miscellaneous revenue for same period) 2.500 2.028 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add line* 10 and II) 4.211 3,555 13. Replacement Credit 315 . 14. - 3.896 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property-Wash Twp. *3.555.190 Pierceton 81.640.770 Levy on Amount to FUNDS Property be raised Township 8 .075 83.897 Fire Fighting >0 3.555 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected 1972 1973 1974 - 1975 Township 8 7.106 8 6.833 8 5.536 8 3.897 Fir* Fighting 7.584 7.556 4.704 3.555 Recreation — ■: 507 Taxpayers appearing shell have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two day* prior to th* 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 taxpayer* feeling themaelve* aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by tiling of petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by tbs County Auditor of tax rate* charged, whichever date to later, and State Board as Tax Conuntosloner* will fix a date for hearing ta this county R LLOYD MINER Tlwetee. Washington Township Dated July 26. 1*74 MJ. J. 31 A A 7

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES ■w rst MATWM or iteTEBMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY MILFORD JUNCTION. CIVIL GENERAL FIND Current Charge. 4 620 J* 99 ™*™* SIWKB 400 Salary ot Town Trustee* 8 60* Current Obligations »»0 Service* Personal 82. Salary ot Cierk-Treasur-r . 500 Properties — - JW Tot>l Fund —82.400 B *SSu V MStaito* 9 Oto Total Oenerai Fundß4o.B2* CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Attorney -- -— - -- • *5 400 Total Cap Imp Fund — — *4,000 g " 2 "- ’ £ Re read" ’’“T - : - "- t-S — fiStoW* --- -‘SS Total Street Fund M5.9M Total R 8 Fund *3.928 Complete detail ot budsrt estimate may be seen in office ot Clerk-Treasurer ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31.1 OF INCOMING General Str~t VTaR 1. TMal budget estimate tor incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec 31. 1975. in- *15.95* 2 Exp- r.di’ur s. July 1 to Dec 31 of" nt'y«i7to be made S 61b train Mpprapruuom unr-xp- -- con 3 Additional Appropriations to be mad-- July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 2.030 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid befor- December 31. of present i Total Fund* Required (Add Lla,s 1. 2. 3 and 4» 60.602 22 266 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM UXIRCES JTHER FHAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 5 144 « Actual Balanc- June 30th of present year * 064 7 Taxes to be collected present year Settlement > „ — — —18.6 W 8 Miscellaneous Revenue to be received July 1 ot present year to Dec 31 ot mcomins year - Schedules on file — — — — — -- -- — • i»p-eial Tax. * — — " 13.000 b Ail Other Revenue — - » Total Fuads (Add Line* 6. 7. 8a and 8b» —-- 46.604 18.144 10 N-t amount requir.-d to be raised for expense* to D»-c 31st of Incoming year <Dedaet line 9 from lin- Si. 14.*0* 11 Operating Balance «Not tn excess of -xpens-s from Jan 1 to June 30 ■ess Mtoc-Ban*-ous Revenue tor .am Period• — —... 12 Amount to be raised by Tax Levy ‘Add line* 10 and Hi 820.678 PROPOSED LEVIES 329 710 Net Taxable Property — — — — — — — — — — — — — " ' . Levy on Levy on FUNDS _ Po«» SM W CvmaU’tYf Sparer — - Total - 934M0 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FUNDS- counted collected Collated Colled O neral — 831.000 *33.370 834 670 840 820 Cumulative Sewer —- 13.680 13.690 *3.4*7 13,297 Total - - 844.6*0 *47.06* *48.077 854.117 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard th-reon After the tax kvies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in Sept-mber and toe levy fixed by th- county tax adjustment board, or on th-ir failure so to do. by the county auditor ten or more tax payers f-eling th-mseives aggrieved by sueh l-wto*. may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for rurtner and final hearing thereon by tiling a petition with th. county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or an or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rate* charged, whichever oat. later, and the state board of tex comtrUMOhers will fix a date for hearing in this county. HARRY J 3CHULTZ Clerk-Treasurer , Dated July I*. 1974 MJ — J 31 « *

MM ' ' REMEMBER WHEN | IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE I

1 YEAR AGO. AUG. 1.1973 Members of the Syracuse town board of trustees affixed their signatures to a legal instrument known as ordinance 73-16 last night affecting an exchange of town property with propertyowned by the United Telephone Co. of Indiana. Inc., that will bring approximately 40 additional free parking spaces to the uptown Syracuse business district. Ray and Lou Yoder, owners and operators of The Frog Tavern south of Syracuse, have purchased the property known as The Guide on the east side of lake Wawasee and will operate it as The Frog Annex. The shining star of the seventh annual North-South All-Star football game, held Saturday at Memorial Stadium on the Bloomington campus, was Kim Cripe. Wawasee high school great. 5 YEARS AGO. JULY 3®. 190 David Troyer, Elkhart, has been named sales manager of Regent Homes. Syracuse. A son, Edward Wilson, was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hearn and is the couple’s first child. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Laughlin of Syracuse will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on August 7.

Miss Malinda Ann Peffley of Goshen and Belmont R. Pinney II of Fort Wayne are planning on an August 29 wedding in the Plymouth United Church of Christ in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schortemeier of r 4 entertained their daughter. Mrs. William G. Baker of Tulsa. Okla.. over the week end when en route home from a trip to New Hampshire. IB YEARS AGO, JULY 30,1964 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shuder announce the marriage of their daughter. Nancy Louann, to C. W. Duguid of Inglewood. Calif., on June 27. Bad check artists hit town last week when two Anderson men passed bogus checks to three Syracuse merchants and the checks were written on a Muncie bank. Miss Sue Ann Traster competed in the Wisconsin spectacle of music on Saturday. Rev. Donald Mishler, formerly of Syracuse, has assumed the pastorate of the Milford Church of the Nazarene. The engagement of Judith J. • Jones is announced, to Thomas J. Eggers of Indianapolis with a September 5 wedding planned. 20 YEARS AGO. JULY 30.1954 Players at the local playhouse moved into a barn for performances, following extensive damage last week in the storm which hit the area. They will be presenting “The Moon is Blue.” Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Lange announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lola, to Max Eisenhour of Syracuse with a September 19 wedding planned. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Jones are the parents of a son. Jay Ed, born on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter had a daughter, Penny Ann. bom on July 22; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodward are parents of a daughter born at Goshen hospital on July 22. Mrs. Marshall Coy gave a bridal shower on July 20 for Miss Julie Logan who will wed Ernest Rogers-on August 8. 45 YEARS AGO. AUGUST 1,1929 About 50 attended the fifth annual Stiffler reunion Sunday at the Lewis Stiffler home south of Syracuse. A son, William Franklin, weighing seven pounds, came on Friday to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Strieby. Syracuse Auto Sales is announcing the superior Whippett which sells for $725. F. 0.8., Toledo. Mrs. Glen Young. Mrs. Walter Kegg and Mrs. Stephen Freeman were hosts to the Syracuse Bridge club for a one o’clock luncheon Friday at the Tippecanoe Country club Scott township has two cent levy Scott township will have a levy of two cents in 1974. payable in 1975, according to a legal notice which appears elsewhere in this issue. The two cent levy is in the township fund. This year the township did not have a tax levy.

Wed., July 31, 1974 — THE

Syracuse man cited in Friday night accident

Injuries were relatively light in a fiery three vehicle crash at 10:51 p.m. Friday on US 6 and CR 43 and involving a Syracuse man. An investigating county officer said seat belts saved the Chicago family involved. The accident occurred as Arley Cox, 47, Syracuse and driver of a 1969 Pontiac which was badly damaged, pulled onto the state road from the county road and into the path of a westbound 1974 Oldsmobile driven by Alexander Giel, 45, Chicago. The impact tossed the Giel auto into the path of the eastbound semi-rig driven by Milton Wenig, 53, of Grand Rapids, Ohio. Wenig was not injured, but damage to his rig was set at $3,500. The Giel’s auto was then hit again by the rear wheels of the semi after the auto spun around in the roadway. Gid, his wife, Janey, 37. and daughter, Ann, eight, were released from Goshen hospital following treatment. The father sustained knee and foot abrasions, his wife had abrasions of the right leg and arm, and Ann received a bruised lip. A son, Alexander, eight, was not injured. Officers said the Chicago couple had seat belts fastened

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and shoulder restraint belts attached. The children were in the back seat, and also wearing seat belts. Their auto was demolished. Cox, charged with failure to yield the right-of-way after passing a breathalyzer test, sustained a forehead laceration and cuts to the arms and lips. He received emergency room treatment at Goshen hospital. Damage to his car was $1,300. Six cent rate for Lake Twp. The proposed tax levy set by Lake township trustee Austin Neher and his advisory board is six cents, all in the general fund. No levy has been listed for the fire fighting or recreation and 4-H funds. The six cent levy would raise $2,131 for the township in 1975. Current levies total 14 cents with seven cents in the township fund, five cents in fire fighting and two cents in the recreation fund. PARK ESTABLISHED Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona was established on Feb. 26, 1919.

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