The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1979 — Page 17
"That best portion of a good man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love." Wordsworth
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JOAN MARTIN »»»$.» ANN GERHART 14.429.80 MARY J. BUCHAN tklß.ll JANES E. SCOTT MI.ASB.SS CAROLEE A. HOEKINS *348.80 JUNE J. TESS »5t446.M SHARON ELLIS *4,370.80 EVELYN ALBERTSON *1,412.60 ELIZABETH BUMS t 1.518.20 Cheryl rvhan *6.ie».»o JOAN l. SVMONOS *7,002.40 RAT SITTLER tS.HA.II EOHUNO GOLAN t10.0kk.21 ALICE GOLAN t10.Mk.2l 2ENHIS H. REEO *11.206.2* PHIL EHERENNAN tlk.BS 01ANHE CLINKER t5.2T2.10 MAUCY BAKER >3e+97«M) a._ Eugene Gregory ts.AOk.si PAMELA HOPKINS t1.A11.22 MARIE O’BOYLE ' *383.63 MADELINE HOPKINS tS.T92.Bk KEITH M. GUERIN *6.94 EVERETTE OUNKLEBERGER *13.603.00 SUE A. ORUOGE *879.02 JUOY DOBBINS *894.32 thohas o*bovle tBSS.2O CHARLES W. BLUE *11,607.61 VIVIAN C. BLUE ti 1.091.58 ROBERT MCFARREN tIO.O2k.SS JOHN LITTLEJOHN tZ.6kk.kS VIRGINIA SHULTZ tS.I9k.SB MRCEIL G. CONLEY tk.k22.2S DIXIE BARRINGER tk.S9k.2B JUDITH WRAY *5,895.60 CHARLES 0. UHOERHILI 19.01k.kl BONNIE J. RICHARDSON tk.SBT.B6 LOVINA S. KINGSLEY *5.496.90 ROBERTA A. NELSON tS.BOt.SO RUSSELL HINES. JR. t10.516.Tl MILLIAN N. JAMES tll.oTß.Bk PHYLLIS SHIVELY tS.ISO.SI JAMIS K. CLINGAMAN *4.672.62 CAROLE G. BUTTS *5,640.02 HINE E. LOZIER 1T.869.00 P. JOAN HARRIS *1.30(7.50 NARY E. YOUNG t 2.959.01 VIRGINIA M. AOAHS 1T.690.07 EONA H. COCHRAN *2,859.30 •T. ROBERT HORNE *9,348.99 DOROTHY A. RYLE 19,681.5 T HENRIETTA BYRER tt.62T.56 ROBERT L. HARSH ’ 110.856.66 HERL W. ARHEY *10,446.01 FORREST J. CROOP 1626.00 EUGENE HIKE ENGEL ti 1.881.98 WILLOOEAN L. BENNETT 18.5T5.86 LOA 0. CREAMER t 8.626.58 □PAL L. HITE ‘ 18.021.26 JANICE ROBERTS 11.227.16 CECIL POULSON 111.755.52 ■’ BARBARA CALHAN 111.156.19 HART BELLE HULL *153.60 PAT PHILLIPS 19.255.59 DORIS E. KESLER 18.169.07 E. JEAN SAUER 1600.00 CANDACE L. MILEY 18.966.36 NANCY M ZELLNER 16,365.15 JACK 0 SUMPTER 16.230.50 ARDEN L. SHULTZ t».STS.6S BEVERLY J. BROMH 1k.T61.32 CASSANDRA A. BRUNER 15.631.99 HIKE BOTT 151.00 JUDY OOBBINS 16.692.29 BETH pDNAHUE 11.258.97 SHIRLEY A GAERTE *4,743.54 CLAUDE HARMON 15.226.57 HICHEL HARMON 1190.06 JOIE A. LOTZ 1158.31 JOYCE A HE RE HOEEM 173.52 SAUNORA HOAGLAND 15.699.63 DONALD E. LIGHT 13.667.01 EUGENE HANNS 115.00 CANTON MOORE 15.113.21 HERBERT E. HANN 15,656.91 DEAN T. MUSSER 115.00 CHARLENE NEELEY 15.308.91 MILLIAN C. RENEKER 13.568.79 VICKI J. SELLERS 15.503.56 SONORA SELLERS 15,639.81 BEVERLY G. SHAM 16.185.36 BETTY J. HAY 16,598.87 KAREN L. SMITH 13,662.52 JANET HOODRUFF 16,852.68 LOMELL B. ZILE 16,608.85 PAUL HETRICK 1627.98 harolo dunn i 5.705.96 JOE C. PAXTON 1193.80
DEBT SERVICE « RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE 7-01-78 7-01-78 to 6-30-79 7-01-78 to 6-30-79 6-30-79 $1,121.76 $51,882.00 $20,975.00 $32,028.76 ! ... - . ' ' . , ■ ' • ' • :' ' ntcEirrs pis.BtmsmENTS , First National Bank $20,975.00 Fl»t Grant $51,882.00 Total $20,975.00 JOINT SERVICE RECEIPTS ANO DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS' , BALANCE 6-30-78 7-1-78 to 6-30-79 8-01-78 to 6-30-79 6-30-79 $14,056.25 $178,982.73 $182,363.73 $10,675.25 V , RECEIPTS Payment by Joint Service Members $178,982.73 . - ’ . ' ' '
e DISBURSEMENTS VENDOR NAME 5 »T 0 AH3UNT AKRON HENTONE NEUS 511.3A AM GUIDANCE SERVICE, INC. 146.99 AMERICAN ART CLAY CO. 19.37 AMERICAN ASSJC. HENTAL DEFICIENCY 179.Z0 AMERICAN GUIDANCE SERVICE 13.49 8 E J PHOTO. INC. 144.30 BARBARA ENGLISH 14.00 BARTEL PRINTING CO. 1433.96 BEVERLY HARTER 1243.60 BLOSSER PHOTO ART 144.67 BOBBS MERRILL CO. 120.71 BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, CO. INC. 149.25 CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS SUITE G-1Z 188.00 CATHY CHARLES 122.17 CINOA S. BUMGARDNER 11,967.50 COUNCIL FOR THE RETARDED/KOS. CO. 113.200.30 COUNCIL/EXCEPfIONAL CHILDREN 120.00 CTB/HCGRAW HILL ORDER SVC CTR 141.96 DAY TIMERS 176.51 DEPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 14.00 DIANA MCGINNIS 187.65 DIANNA K.l 4ILLIG 1485.52 EXECUTIVE OFFICE MACHINES 1279.08 FEARON PUBLISHERS 14.50 GINfl C COMPANY =- 118.54 HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO.. 119.75 1.A.E.5./I.U. CONFERENCE 125.50 IBM CORPORATION 166.00 IN UNIV. MEMORIAL UNION BLDG. 111.00 INDIANA MEMORIAL UNION 123.00 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES 160.00 JAMES DAIKER 11.161.97 JANET NELSON 1937.43 JOAN PALMER 11,020.70 JOYCE HEREENOEEN 158.90 KELSO SCHOOL SUPPLY 113.34 KIGER AND COMPANY 148.98 LEARNING CONCEPTS 1255.8 Z LITTLE. BROWN C CO. 130.84 LOIS ANDERSON 19.27 MAFEX LEARNING CEAMTER SISG36 MAIL-J3URNAL 19.41 HARTY BARBER 127.60 MARY KESLER 15Z.34 MARY VAN SCHEPEN 1214.83 MODERN EDUCATIONAL CO. 116.95 NCI PTD 1116.36 NSPRA 19.95 OCCIDENTAL LIFE OF CA. 14.028.04 OLIVE ACKERMAN*. 117.67 PEG CUTfR 124.74 PETTY CASH 11.56 PSYCHOLOGICAL CORP. 1363.56 PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST SPECIALISTS 171.80 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT 1395.86 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUNO *1.947.3Z RADIO SHACK 135.09 REUB WILLIAMS ANO SONS 19.63/“ SARA BAZZONI *8,543.75, SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES. INC. 136.76 SHELLY,TANNER 120.06 SPECIAL FLAVORS 166.00 STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS 12.50 TELSTAR 18.00 THE PILOT COMPANY INC. *lO.lB TREND ENTERPRISES *14.08 TRIBUNE NEWS *9.36 U. S. POST OFFICE 1247.00 U.S. POST OFFICE 175.00 ,
sms BALAMCZ RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE 7-01-78 7-01-78 to 6-30-79 7-01-78 to t 30-79 6-30-79 *443.649.06 *2,048,221.44 *1,883.949.99 $ 607,920.51 ■ e
xxcxirrs Local Proparty Taxes CBF $1,712,767.70 laidc, Bldg, Loan Tax 30,851.54 Licanaa Ixciea Tax ’ 207,937.54 Intareat on Inveetannto 96,374.66 Total $ 2,048,221.44 DISBURSmBXTS VEMOOR NAME YTO AMOUNT ALT C WITZIG ENGINEERING 12.196.10 ANHING-JOHNSOM 11.838.00 ANNING-JOHNSON *3.944.00 ART MOSAIC C TILE COMPANY *699.75 AUOIO VISUAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS 1342.86 AUDIO VISUAL SPECIALISTS 11.89Z.80 B t J PHOTO. INC. *420.00 BROUN AHO BROWN CONSTRUCTION *717.730.00 BUSINESS EOUTPNENT. CO. INC. 1Z.676.51 CARL J REINKE t SONS. INC. *342,991.75 D. V. T. INC. *123.145.20 DELP ELECTRIC *61.128.49 DERRY ELECTRIC *46.350.00 OOBBINS C NICHOLS *109.80 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS *186.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK) 55.1Z7.3Z FIRST NATIONAL BANK *13.682.80 FIRST NATIONAL BANK/ *5.250.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANKSESCROW *17.687.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK-ESCROW *26,800.00
HARO E. BRADMAY 16.951.9 T DOYLE MUNSON *314.08 JEANNE SILVEUS *4,563.88 KYLE OOH BABCOCK 11.263.20 BARBARA BENO t 5.502.58 VERA HOFFER *711.63 CHERYL JONES 1260.50 BILL JAMES JR 11.953.86 ROGER ROMLANO 15.112.75 JOHN M. FRENCH 15,296.60 MAYNE M. OAVIES . *5,377.66 JAMES HILEMAN 12,871.92 LESTER YOUNG 1665.00 JULIE TURNER 1892.05 nadal i he j. Gregory t 5.969.25 CLELOA HARRELO 15.0TT.76 NARK DAY »562.<p0 ERNEST OILLHAN 168T.T0 J. CLYDE CONLEY 1626.60 NARY HIGGINS 12.666.61 SIDNEY MARKLEV ti 1,626.75 DOUGLAS G. METZ 12.722.61 HERBERT LOY 163.93 BRENT DEE FAUOREE t 1,205.20 MAX BOLINGER *454.58 JOHN CHAMBERLAIN 19.663.21 MELODY WALTHER 11,126.38 CLOVOE A. SLATER 12.606.65 EDDIE WRIGHT JR. 17.272.69 PATRICIA A. CARR 15.186.00 LEIRECIA H. GRIFFITH 160.16 JANES CULP 15T.50 ELLAREE EVERLY 15,787.81 ARTHUR N. WILSON 19.156.89 MARY A. SMIHART 11.706.75 CHARLENE S. HEINER! 19.988.22 TERRY ENGLE 1101.89 HARK R. MALLACE 11,026.00 KEVIN ARNOLD 1936.10 JEAN RHODES, 11.153.60 DIANE HCGINNIS 1537.00 SUSAN SHARP 1376.20 LINOA JACKSON 1210.D0 SAMORA KAY LONG 1790.50 BRENDA I. WEBB 1891.66 PAHELA J. CROUSE 12,062.60 DAVID COLEHAN 191.80 MARTI- BARBER 13.822.85 NORA E. GELBAUGH 16,681.95 MADGE HARMAN 16.052.65 PAM HARMON 16.529.07 CAROL R. MUNSON 15.219.58 SUSANNE PORTER 16.303.T2 CONNIE KNISELV 1202.13 GORDON BOUHAN 17.617.62 OAVE ROME — 18.379 .16 MARY LOU PUCKETT 16.262.50 RUTH HORSHAM 11.206.00 VICTORIA RINGGENBERG 12.959.20 THURMON E. KITTRELL 19.618.00 TONY R. CALHOUN 15.968.13 MARTA G. HOfFER 12.291.52 NANCY KIZER 121.18 DIANE MCGINNjiS 1361.65 BARBARA J. BRADFORD 1820.60 MILLIAN BEAHAN 1103.35 JUOITh HIATT 1236.58 Pamela l. OLINGER 1755.99 PEGGY A. KEETON 1910.38 MARTHA MUCHTER 1301.95 MARTHA MUCHTER 1988.80 CAROL FRUSH 12.250.90 NANCY DELPH 1616.10 LYNNE VINING 12.633.60 TEO STEVENS 130.50 AHOS PYLE *861.36 KAREN A. MORRISEY 1567.20 CHARLOTTE S. CLIFT 1607.67 CHARLES E. BURBANK 1558.96 VIRGINIA MIHEBRINK 1389.36 MICHAEL 0. MCGRATH 186.00 PAGGY GAUNT 1126.00 KATHLEEN M. HANEY 1126.00 OONNABELLE S. HURO 1126.00 MAXINE S. MITCHELL 190.00 ARLEEN SHALL 1183.52 EARLENE STONE 1126.00 LISBETH COLE 1286.90 MELODY MALTHER 16.10 LARRY L. PLUMMER 11,339.00 PAUL SIBRAY 1220.50 WESLEY OLDS - 1320.00 MILLIAM M. BERGIN 1320.00 S. BEULAH FOREMAN 1306.15 MARION H. FOREMAN 129.60 GARNET PLYHALE TOTAL 1951,317.93*
UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY *177.44 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC. 1150.00 UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF IN. INC. 12,458.62 university of Washington press *7.98 VIRGINIA SMITH ./J?!*!? MARSAW COMMUNTIY SCHOOLS $2.619.** WARSAW OFFICE SUPPLY CO. *396.56 WESTERN PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES *10.53 FUNO TOTAL *43,733.69 JT. SERVICE NAME BARBARA L. MILBURN 1763.20 CARL W. BURT 143.20 CATHY CHARLES 11.739.20 JANIS K. RJGERS 1700.80 JOAN ABBOTT 1422.40 leah j. Carpenter izbb.ao WILMA E. FOUGHT 167.60 SHELLEY C. TANNER . 14.048.01 JUOY A. CUMBERLAND 12.224.60 NANCY STOCKMAN 12,059.23 CATHY L. COOPER 119.50 MARGARET FRITZEL 120.80 EILEEN RIFE 11,912.65 MARY E. KESLER 11.931.56 VIRGINIA BRANDENBURG 14,384.68 JUOY BRUNNER 12.071.03 JOYCE HERENDEEN 1446.40 OIAN CARTWRIGHT 1287.10 JOAN WATSON CT- ‘ 118.90 LOIS H. ANDERSON 15.732.42 RUTH SCHANBACHER 163.01 BEVERLY HARTER 13,342.50 ROSEMARY PARKER 11.104.00 HELEN WALLACE 114.18 WYNN BAUMAN 180.63 LUCILLE SELLERS 192.93 PEGGY OIFFENOARFER 11,068.46 BRENDA WEBB 11.055.95 DAISY NICHOLAS 118.90 JANICE PFEIFER O 12.490.25 TAMI WARD 120.80 SUSAN K. HINE 119.20 MARYBETH MAROL 1377.60 CARMEN BUTTERBAUGH 120.80 JAMES FOLK TOTAL *39.588.89 NAME AMOUNT JAMES F. OAIKER *19.923.30 DIANE MCGINNIS *4.895.00 KAREN SUE LONG *6,622.98 DIANA K. WILLIG *12,062.20 CONSTANCE 8. WHITHYER *12,486.40 JANET NELSON *10.130.00 PEGGY S. CUSTER *9.756.41 WYNN BAUMAN , 1315.00 LOIS HOY 160.00 JOAN t. PALMER 14,350.00 VIRGINIA B. SMITH *11,882.20 Olive ackerhan *4,564.96 JOAN K. MATSON *120.00 TALITHA -0. FAIR *405.00 DIANA OYBA *1,102.47 DAISY NICHOLAS *120.00 MARY VANSCHEPEN *11,200.00 LUCILLE S. SELLERS *240.00 SHARON RAGER *60.00 TOTAL *110,293.92
FIRST NATL. BANK ESCROW—REINKE/ *38.040.19 FOSTER FLOORING 51.540.00 GUL EXCAVATING *344.00 GREAT LAKES HOTEL SUPPLY *5,272.50 H DE WULF. MECH CONTR. INC. *1,355.02 IMPERIAL ENTERPRISES CORP. *56,353.10 INDIANA RESTAURANT EOUIPNENT *42.017.20 JAMES ASSOCIATES *120.858.87 JEL-LO OUTDOOR SIGN CO *2.880.00 JOHNSON PLUMBING ANO HEATING *159,183.09 KIGER ANO COMPANY *2.763.61 KING SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CO *1,217.45 LAZZARO GLASS COMPANY *3,808.50 LEE COMPANY, INC. *18.936.70 MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. *1,384.00 MOSS ENGINEERING CORP. *2,395.65 N 1 P S C 0 *224.52 NYSTROM INC. *1,388.00 O’NEAL TRUCKING *4.651.25 OLO FORT SUPPLY *3,784.80 PHENO ANO BROWN, INC. *6,220.50 R. J. ATKINSON CO. INC. *316.25 REPUBLIC STEEL CORP. *1.670.20 SEARS, ROEBUCK ANO CO. *932.10 SERVICE FENCE CO *290.00 SHAUN ELECTRIC *1.203.00 STEPHIC . 8 W. CLARK *3,008.05 TONN C BLANK, INC. *26.640.81 UNOERWOOO ENGINEERING *1.000.00 WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SERVICE CO., *12.25 * FUND TOTAL *1,883.949.99 HtINRBD BY: PAI PHILLIPS CANDY WILCY JAMBS FOU FOR: THB SCHOOL BOARD OP TRUSTBBS Warsaw cohinity schools
4-H leaders getting ready for the fair
A number of men and women spent a large portion of their time working with 4-H’ers as they ready their projects for the fair each year. Current 4-H leaders are as follows: Mrs. Dan Willis, Greg Kaiser. Mrs. Richard Gunter. Candy Fox, Mrs. Verlen Bules. Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Harrold, Kerry Rookstool, Mrs. Arden Shaffer. Mrs. Perry Hathaway, Mrs Ronald Greider, Mrs. Chester Clampitt. Jr., and Phil Smith Also. Mrs. Robert Hanson. Mrs. Gilbert Baumle. Marcia Nelson, Vera Drudge, Mrs. James Stroup. Mrs. Paul Parks, Mrs. Robert Cline, Mr. and Mrs Don Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Waggoner. Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Don Cox. Dale Phillips. Rosemary Rouch. Dr. Bruce Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Chalk, Mrs. Owen Dias, W. B Kincaide, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, Mrs. Phil Smith. Terry Bouse and Mrs. Ed Teeple And. Ted Davis, Mrs. John Kimes. Mrs. Clifford Fisher. Roger Rowland. Mrs. Laverne Montel. Mrs. Charles Smoker. Steve Lewis. Beckie Faulkner. Mrs. Merl Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hedington. Forrest Bouse, Lyle Faulkner. Mrs. Richard Black. Macks Swick. Richard Black. Mrs. Bill Sisk. Jim Thomas, Paula Albert. Charlotte McCleary. Mrs. Leon
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic Subsidiaries) State Bank of Syracuse 1 LEGAL TITLE OF BANK - j “ STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE e / CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE SYRACUSE KOSCIUSKO INDIANA 46567 STATE BANK NO. FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO. CLOSE OF BUSINESS DATE $ 305 . 7 June 30, 1979 ASSETS ' ———————— — Mil. Thou~ 2 252 1 1. Cash and due from depository institutions — 1 543 2 2. U.S. Treasury securities —— 3. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations LHl® 4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States $99 — 4 5. All other securities — 6 6. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell • wzm 7777/77/777) 7. a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) ±±.-±£2— b. Less: allowance for possible loan losses I . kl * 22 206 7c c. Loans, Net None" 8 8. Lease financing receivables . A • • • — 9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises ——— 10. Real estate owned other than bank premises — ——— SSETS fsum ot items 1 thru 11) ~ 1 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations) —— 4 y 15 15. Deposits of United States Government -— 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States — Njne 17 17. All other deposits — 18 ’ 18. Certified and officers’ checks . s . • • • • ‘ 27 "473 *l9 19. Total Deposits (sum of items 13 th?u 18) . -y—- — IQa a. Total demand deposits • 26 19b b. Tptal time and savings deposits 20 20. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 21. Interest-bearing demand notes (note balances) issued to the U.S. Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money . . ' • • — 22 22. Mortgage'indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases • 23. All other liabilities . 97 oc? 24 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) (sum of items 19 thru 2 ) • ~ —25 25. Subordinated notes and debentures . . . - • • • • • • • • ♦ • . ——:—1—1— 9^ U pi!Zp?red "stock ... a. No. shares outstanding None 2|(pa r value) N 26 27 XonStock •• • a. No. shares authorized 10,Utt- • ■ b No. shares outstanding 19,110 ’(par value) 121— 27 . . . 900 28 28. Surplus / Z 77 2 9 29. Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves lw—--30. TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 26 thru 29) I_BBo—- — TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 24, 25 and 30L ; :—i—:—i— Memo MEMORANDA 1. Amounts outstanding as of report date 1a a. Standby letters of credit, total i~6B1 — 1b b. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of SIOO,OOO or more 7“7)70 — 1c c. Other time deposits in amounts of SIOO,OOO or more . 2. Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date a. Total deposits (corresponds to item 19 above! ‘ ‘ - -—-—-—- — : 2” — NOTF~ This report must be signed b, an authorized officers) and attested by not less than three directors other than the officw(s) signing the report l/We the undersigned offleerts) do hereby derriere that this Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) is true to the best ot my knowledge and belmt , SIGNATURE OF OFFICER(S) TO SIGN REPORT I AREA CODE/TELEPHONE NO. DATE SIGNED AUTHORIZEOTOSIGN REPORT We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) and declare that it has Freda M. Rinker, Cashier been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with the instructions and is true and correct. SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR |SI«(ATURE OF h [SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR State of U. Indiana Zj. , &>unty0f1.............. ..■K9.§.Q.kU5 ? M0...... \ «.• (MAKE MARK for Sworn to and sulfscribed before me this ....... July. M-d...... notary’s seal) and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this My commission expires ........ AUgUSt-20..- 19 .80. .. Notary Public.
Hom. Jean Messmore, Mrs. James Munson. Mrs. Thomas Lemon, Mrs. Larry Tucker and Chris Lozier Also, Mrs. Leo Mort. Mrs. Bob Buhrt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Demske, Mrs. Joe Lozier, Tom Eastling. Mrs. Steve Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snep, Tammy Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tusing, Marge Farrington. Paul Weirick. John Kimes. Paul Fox. Peggy Virgil, Con Shewman, Charles Long. Carolyn Mead. Don Hostetler. John Lash and Mrs. John Truex Mrs. Con Shewman, Charles Long. Carolyn Mead. Doik Hostetler. John Lash and Mrs. John Truex And. Paul Mead. Jerry Clase. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferverda. Mrs. iom Smith. Sharon Galloway. Mrs. Doug Haney. Ray Darr. Julia Frush, Ilene Snider. Kay Hatiield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Montel. Mrs. Robert Leek, Mrs. Stephen Bolinger, Mrs. James Alford. Mrs. Pat Rhoades. Mrs. Jack Camden. Mary Van Schepen. June Taylor. Bart Hedington. Sandy Jarvis. Vandalism at Liberty Bob Lantz at Liberty Homes, on SR 13. Syracuse, reported a vandalism- He advised Syracuse police that someone tried to get gas from the gas tank and was unable to do so but did damage to the nozzle.
NOTICE TOTAXPAYERSOF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Leesburq Civil Town. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said civil town, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of August. '979. will consider the following budget BUDGET ESTIMATE Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in the office ot Clerk Treasurer GENERALFUNO Services Contractual ... 16 >BB MOTOR VEH HWY FUND SU.tOO Salary of Town Trustees $ 450 Supplies. too FED. REV SHARING Salary of Clerk Treasurer 750 Current Charges 2 500 TRUST FUND 5 1.925 Salary of Marshal & Current Obligations 925 Deputy Marshals 6 600 . Total Os All Funds $44,288 Town Attorney 450 Total General Fund 528.263 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Fed Rev General M V.H Sharing FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR F un d Fund Fund I. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year. Jan. 1 to Dec 31. 1980. inclusive.; S2B 263 514.100 $1925 2 Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 10.6 H 15 964 5 000 5. Total Funds Required S3B 874 S3O 064 $ 6 825 FUNDSON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year 13 6841 n 442 7 793 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) 7 411 5700 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec 31 ot incoming year — Schedules on tile a. Special taxes 9 765 ’ 5 966 3 086 b. All Other Revenue 15709 11935 9. Total Funds $29 2onf $35 043 $lO 879 10. Netamount required to be raised for expenses to December 31 of incoming year 9 673 14 979! (3 9541 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, less misc revenue for same period) g 000 4 979 12 Amount to be raised by Tax Levy sl7 673 14. Net amount to be raised by Tax Levy ........... sl7 673 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property $1 140 100 FUNDS— Levy on Amount to Property be Raised General ' $155 sl7 673 Total S’ss $17,673 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED ANO TO BE COLLECTED To Be FUNDS— ‘ Collected Collected Collected Collected 1976 1977 1978 1979“ General $6 549 $6 633 $7 353 $7 411 Motor Vehicle Highway 8W 947 5 700 Total $7 422 $7 580 $7 353 sl3 111 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax I . ies 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 ot tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date tor hearing in this county HAROLD J. BLEILE Clerk Treasurer Dated July 18.1979 . MJ
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