The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1974 — Page 19

Burns Indiana statute on dogs

An unsigned letter was received this week from a “disgruntled lake dweller" regarding a recent move to Lake Wawasee from the city and instantly running into a problem of dogs, dogs and more dogs run rung through the yard, decorating trees and shrubs, ruining flower beds and the like. Though we cannot use the letter to the editor because it is not signed, we are printing the Bums •Indiana Statute 16-329 which reads: Unlawful acts — Penalty — It shall be unlawful for any person to own, harbor or keep any dog which is more than six <6» months old that *does not at all times wear a collar with the

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metal tag attached thereto as herein provided, or for any person, except the owner or authorized agent, to remove any license tag from a dog. or for any owner to allow any dog to stray beyond his premises, unless aider the reasonable control of some person or when engaged in lawful hinting accompanied by the owner or custodian. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed, guilty of a misdemeanor and upon and conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars (S2s>. (Acts 1937. Ch 133 & 13. P 766.) It is hoped this newcomer to the lake area may soon be able to enjoy the lovely lake property as it should be enjoyed.

it ’I- f WRsr 9T ■ I »B ■ I Mi- - DRESS REVUE WINNERS — Kosciusko couniy 4-H dress revue winners were named Monday night during the annual at the Warsaw high school auditorium. From left above are Renee Anglin, free choice-. Debra Tucker, suits and coats: Cindy Nifong. formais: Anji Anglin, separates: Teri Clampht. dress up dresses: and Sue Lozier, school outfits.

■■■■ *1 1 fl UM -I fwMr wWb CONSTRUCTION WINNERS — Winners in the construction division at the 4-H dress revue on Monday are shown above. From left in front are Sonia Long; Diana Horn, simple dress: Jill Frush. skirt; Kelly O'Hara, apron. In the second row are Rosanne Barker, outfit of sport, school, date or afternoon: Twyla Mort, formais; Ann Kaiser, separates; Penny Parks, school outfit; Theresa Boganwright, dress up dressses; Sandy Gerencser. suit; Lunn Haney, intermediates; and Melissa Tpm. alternate intermediates.

BZA meets on Thursday night

Two variances were granted in action taken Thursday night at a meeting of the board of zoning appeals of the town of Syracuse .Approval was given Mr and Mrs George Atkinson to place a mobile home dwelling at Blueberry Island. Dewart Lake, and variance was given Harry and Pauline Van Antwerp to sell material .from a business operated m their home at Marineland Gardens No remonstrators were present for either request Action was tabled on a request by Harvey and Elizabeth Hochstetler to construct an enclosed patio closer to a side lot line than otherwise permitted at Syracuse Lake due to neighbors objecting to the permit A further report will be given at the August 15 meeting of the BZA on the utility building belonging to the Wilham Murrins at Enchanted Hills which is to be removed due to zoning violations A letter was read from Michael Kiley. Marion attorney

representing the BZA in a suit instigated by B R. and Lola Pmney on construction of a budding on Front street, advising of a request for continuation of September 1 on the matter It was brought to the attention of BZA members of an alleyway being blocked at 206 S. Lake, and several members are to meet with Stan Harper on the no parking restriction on the north side of his busJfess sou Syracuse Slight damage in truck mishap Goshen police reported no injuries and damage at S2OO in a two-truck mishap in Goshen on Tuesday of last week on East Monroe street near Fifteenth street at 9:22 p.m Authorities reported Gary L. Mock. 26. r 3 Syracuse, backed a 1974 Ford truck into a 1973 Datsun truck driven by Gene Bontrager. 22. r 1 Goshen, who had stopped behind the Syracuse driver

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By BONNIE BJELLA The summer reading club at the Syracuse public library will come to an end on Saturday. Aug. 10 This will be the last day for stickers or credit on books read during the ten-week program. The foilowing Wednesday. Aug 14. will be awards day. Children enrolled in the reading program and reading one book or more will receive a nbbon and those who read 10 or more books will receive a reading certificate and a ribbon. Children are urged to come after their cards and awards on August 14, if at all possible. Refreshments will be served between one and three o'clock.dso be sure and be here* Volkswagen crashes through fence in one-car accident County officers set damage at $250 in a one-car crash early last Wednesday on country road 33 south of county road 48 in Benton township as a 1971 Volkswagen crashed through a fence after leaving the roadway . John R. Mills. 24. r 2 Syracuse, was driver of the vehicle. He was not injured The fence was on the Melvin J Miller property. Leesburg man hits passing car Erick W. Gunderson. 20. r 2 Leesburg, was backing from a parking place at Chicago Pike plaza in Goshen when he struck a passing 1971 Chevrolet operated by Patricia Koi lias. 39.3107 River Manor Dr . Elkhart. The incident occurred at 4:45 pm Wednesday, July 31, with $75 damage to the 1970 Chevrolet truck belonging to Gunderson and $75 to the Kollias auto. No injuries were reported. W ATERGATE COMMITTEE On Feb 7. 1973, the Senate voted to form a seven-mem-ber panel to further investigate the Watergate case. GREAT WHITE FLEET Sixteen Navy battleships, nicknamed the Great White Fleet, completed an around-the-world goodwill trip on Feb. 21, 1909.

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14 YEARS AGO. AUG. 11.1960 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dippon were hosts to several of their fnends at a cookout Sundayevening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chupp returned Saturday from a three week vacation through the western states. Mrs. J. Everett Bishop of Milford submitted to eye surgerylast week at Memorial hospital in South Bend where she had a cataract removed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaiser were hosts to members of their families at their annual birthday dinner on Sunday at the Kaiser home. The birthdays of Mrs. Clifford Replogle and son Dennis was observed Sunday at the Replogle home with a grilled steak dinner. 24 YEARS AGO. AUG. 19.1950 Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Estep celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary in the home of Mrs. Blanche Lutes and Mrs. Hallie Holloway at Syracuse Sunday. Mary Helen Rassi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rassi. fractured her collar bone while playing on a swing Sunday evening Otto, Jr., Jesse. Mary, Rebecca. Eunice Beer, and Beverly Hartter spent the week end visiting friends and relatives at Girard. Mansfield, and Akron, Ohio. 30 YEARS AGO. AUG. 10.1944 The War Production Board has announced that it will take control of all the nation’s lumber on August 1 because of curtailed production due to manpower and equipment shortages. The order will affect all consumers, including householders who use lumber for home uses. A meeting of the Mothers of Marines was held with Mrs. George Auer Pfc. Harry-

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PVRPOSES RT JACKSON TOWNSHIP. ROSCIVSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORT BOARD Ndt‘ce is hereto, given the taxpayers ot Jackson Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers at said township, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August. 1974. will consider the following budget: TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND Books. Stationery, Printing <Sc Other Civil Twp. Expenses — 830 Advertising 350 Pay of Trustee. Rent. Clerical Care ot Cemeteries 800 3t Travel Expense 81.930 Fire Protection *6.210 Total Township Fund — --*10,120 ESTIMATE OF FINDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING Township Rev Shar. YEAR « Fund Fund I Total Budget Estimate for incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1975, inclusive - .... f • 8100 3. Necessary Expenditu»es. July l to Dec 31 ot present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended e-j-- -i, 5.000 2.020 3. Additional Appropriations to be made July 1 to December 31 « ? present year -- — .—J-—--. - . 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31. of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3 -- -—J ——— 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4> 13.100 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 1 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year 1.233 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement! .. — -- 5.077 8 Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. July 1 ot present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year Schedule on file a Special Taxes -- — -- — — 1.889 b All Other Revenue — i - - 1.500 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and Bb> 9.699 10. Net amount required to to raised for expenses to Dec 31st ot incoming year (Deduct line 9 from line 5> — —rr* 3.401 11. operating Balance (Not tn excess of expenses from Jan 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for Same periodi — . . — 3,481 IX Amount to be raised by Tax Levy (Add lines 10 and 11 ‘ 6.882 13. Replacement Tax Credit — -- -- -- -182 8 6.700 PROPOSED LEVIES « 668 730 Net Taxable Property -- -- -- -- - - Levy on Amount to ’ Property Be Raised PUICDB — j 25 *6,7*0 Township -k- *-•—------- — COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED TO Be Counted Collected Collected Collected w- xnß — 1971 1972 1973 1974 - • 7 <*» • 8649 » 4873 83 077 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, and nresented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy tuXT to t£ JLt or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved to such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax and final hearing thereon by tiling a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September ar oa or before the tenth day after, publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date » later and th. state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. LUCILLE KOONTZ / Trustee. Jackson Township Dated August 6. 1974 6 ) MJ —A.7 *l4 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES r„wv sn r» Kns IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BT PLAIN TOWNSHIT, KOS(II Sth COIVTY INDIANA BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. . Non e la hereby given the taxpayers of Plain Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION P. f SSL <Xl “ r Cl,tl T '” CXP '“ i " _ B9O POOB BxiiEF"fVNd” Expense Cr * xj 445 Total Township Fund — *4.785 B. Direct Relief toiled * CIVIL TOWNSHIP BOND FVND 1 Medical. Hospital and -1 - 37$ Principal and Interest on Bonds * 89C Burial - Care of Cemeteries 775 FIRE FIGHTING FVND 2 Other Direct Relief 33W SO M'Lxil SHARING find* 7 ’ Total Twp Poor Relief Fund *9.900 ESTIMATE OF FINDS TO BE RAISED ) FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING FUhtmg RecreatioJ'sKr TEAR ( . Fund Fund Fund Fund 1 Total Budget Rsumate for incoming year. Jan. Ito Dec. 31. 1975. in- *4.785 *7,275 *2.000 *4.575 elusive — ~~ 2 Necessary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 ot present year, to be made 2.560 7,953 992 appropriations un 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 — —not included in lines 2 or 3 7.345 15.288 2.992 5 Total Funds Required (Add Lln.-s 1. 2. 3 and 4> FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 2.56* 7.953 992 6. Actual Balance. June 30th of present year z 2 .563 1.905 1.537 7 Taxes to be collected, present year (December Seguement >-- r . 8 Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Juiy 1 of present year to ue-. a* ot incoming year tSchedule on filei .—.-- - 1.584 540 220 a Special Taxvi - " 5.745 b. All Other Revenue - j . 6- 707 16.125 2.749 9 TOtal Funds <Add Lines 6. 7. 8a and te> . ID Net amount required to be rats.d tor expenses to D>-c. 31st ot incoming year -Deduct line 9 from lin. s>. . , , m II Operating Balance (Not in excess of . xpens--s from Jan 1 to June w. j .ess M:sc-Ilan, ous Revenu- for sam. Period- - - 12. Amount to to raised by Tax Levy (Add lin. s 10 and 11> -1 jm 1 13 Replacement Tax Credit — —i -- — — -- -- — — * 14. Amount to be raised — — -- — -- PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property - « Amount to Property Re Raised FUNDS — t 02 82.116 Township > — oj 952 Fire Fighting 1.5*7 Recreation '** Total - « M COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Coll.ct.-d Collected Collected wrx-rw 1971 1972 1973 X 92 2 4 ,e ~ » 4 540 8 3.7*4 8 3.745 8 111* Tota l — *10.430 811.534 •».»!» 8 4.655 Taxnavers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After th.- tax leviea have been determined, and , ores-ntcd to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In Sepu-mber. and the levy fixed by th- county tax adjustment board, or on th.tr failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxmarera feeling themselves aggrieved by such l.viea, may appeal to th. stat.- board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon to filing a petition with the county auditor on or befor- the fourth Monday of September er on or befor- the tenth day after publication to the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date U later and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for h - aring tn this county. DONALD BOOGS Trustee, Plain Township Dated August 1. 1974 1U -1. 7* H

Wed., Aug. 7, 1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

‘ The Boy Scout nationwide waste paper program opened August 1 and closed Saturday. Sept. 30. Scoutmaster M. O. King of the Milford troup pledged his troup 100 per cent with the government and the local residence in this campaign. 40 YEARS AGO. AUG. 9.1934 The eighth annual “Old

THANK YOU The Garden club expresses their sincere appreciation to these merchants for adding to the splendor of the flower show “Love — In Blooms.” Beer s Flowers, Milford, for your lovely arrangements The Ivy Hut. Syracuse, for your lovely arrangement The Greenhouse. Syracuse, for your lovely arrangement Dale's Flowers. Ligonier, for your lovely arrangement at the registration table and the terrarium given as door prize. And to the following business people who donated to the promotion of the “Love — In Blooms” Flower Show. Appen teller Specialties — Syracuse Burns Insurance Agency — Cromwell Lakeland Motors — Syracuse Don Robbins — Cromwell Advance — Cromwell Ralph D. Clingaman, Syracuse .Mock’s Marine Rentals — Lake Wawasee Cromwell Feed Mill — Cromwell .Also many thanks to the custodians at the Wawasee high school and to the newspapers who carried the various news items covering the show, and to the radio stations for their announcement of ow flower show. We also extend our thanks to those who exhibited in the show, those who attended and to the community for its continued interest in the activity of the Garden Club. Syracuse — Wawasee Garden Club

Timers” meeting will be celebrated in Leesburg August 28. BIRTHS: A son, Jack De Fries, weighing 7V« pounds was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowser of southeast Milford. Ruth George, Velma and Bertha Pinkerton spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Belle Hollar and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell went to the World’s Fair, Monday. The Kosciusko coimty jail was empty Friday morning for the second time this year. The jail was empty for a few days 3 weeks ago. Janice Y. Farrington is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Harlan, and of the Harry Good family.

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