Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 45, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1950 — Page 3
Syracise-Wawasee Jemal KOSCIUSKO COUNTY’S REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER Published by The Journal Printins Co., and entered at the Syracuse. Ind., postoffloe as second-class matter. $2.00 per year in Syracuse and Ist and 2nd zones. $2.50 per year in zones 3. 4. 5, 6. J. B. COX Publisher.
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Notice To Taxpayers Os Kosciusko County Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for ? Kosciusko County, Townships, Schools and Corporations of Kosciusko County for the year IM9 and payable in 1950 are now in the hands of the County Treasurer, who is ready to receive Taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO.OO worth of taxable real and personal property and each Poll, in the several units. Due , Jan. Ist, 1960. First installment delinquent after First Monday, in May —Second installment delinquent after First Monday in November. HARRY H. BREADING, Treasurer, Kosciusko County, Indiana ——r— 1 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY '■ / a TAX RATES FOB M ( ® § YEAR 1949 fls 'fl | 5 £ | . ’ l B | 8 Z PATABUH IN YEAR IMO . I ■ 1 I I . 1 8 S § 5 8 8 I i i i I 1 ? ! I t 1 s ? £ I -I 1 f s § 85 § = j • S i 1 J J, g 1 I State General Fund I I 1 I I I I I I I I ! ! ! ! ; I ! ! I ! ! s I T0700j .07001 .07001 .07001 .0700! .07001 .07001 .0700 .0700 .07001 .07001 .07001 .07001 ,07001 .07001 .07001 .07001 70700! .0700: .07001 .0700! .07001 .07001 .07001 .07001 .07001 .07001 2 —3 —| — .oiooi .oiooi .oiooi -01001 .01001, .01001 -oiooi roiooi Toiooj Toiooi Inooi loiooj loiboj .01001 .01001 .oiooi .01001 .01001 .01001 .01001 .0100 .oiooi .oiooi .oiooi .oiooi .oiooi -oiooi -oiool -oiooi oiooi -oiooi 3 STATE 4 —-j state forestry .00651 .00651 .00651 .00651 .00654,00651 ?006o| .00651 .00651 .00651 .00051 .00651 ,0065| .00651 .00651 .00651 .00051 ,00651 .00651'-00651 .00651 .00651 .00651 ,00fe| .00651 .00651 .00651 .00651 .00651 .00651 .00651 4 „ 5 i Board of Agriculture .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 - .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 .00351 5 RATES g j Teachera pennon Zo6OOj -06001 .06001 -06001 06001 .06001 ,0600| .06001 .06001 .0600: .06001 .0600, .06001 .06001 .06001 .06001 .06001 .oeoof "IbeOQI ":0600| ".06001 .06001 .0600|~~ .0600| .06001 .0600; .06001 .06001 .06001 .0600 .06001 6 7 | Indiana Wolf Lake Park | | I I I I I I I I I I I I 111 I I I I I I I I ! I ——! __! —I —I j Total State Rate .15 J .15 ""i 35“ j .15 J ~15 | ASTTFHASH3SIAST.IS | .15 I .15 | .15 | .15 J .15 | .15 |_,y | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 I .15 | .15 | -15| .15 .15 |- ~ ' —I j Ctoiiitj-’Gefteral F<md .41 | .41' | .41 | .41 L* .41 | 41 | 41 | .41 | .41 | .41 I .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 | ,41 | .41 I .41 | .41 | .41 | .41 I .41 I .41 I .41 | '.41 f .41 I, 1 COUNTY “2 i County Unit Road Bonds I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I i I _J _l _l_ 1.l I I . I_._ I 1 I I' : L_2 RATE’S 5 1 1 14 Total CSSK& Rate .58 I -5& | .58 I .58 | .58 I .58 I .58 | .58 | .58 | .58 I .58 I .58 I .58 I -58 I .58 I .58 I .sFI .58 I .58 | .58 I .58 I .58 I .58 |~ .58 | .58 | .58 | .58 I .58 I .58 I .58 I .58 I ~-= —1 I Township Fund ~A2~i A3 - i .06 I .09 I .11 I .10 | .12 | .12 | .2* | .15 | .15 I .08 | .10 I .11 I -14 | .06 | .02 | ,Q 8 | .12 | .13 I ~27~~| .06 I .00 I 14 | .10 | .06 | -Ml .12 | .11 | .02 I .02 I 1 —2 1 Township' Poor Fmd I l " .0* I .03 f.l* I | '"""I I ife" | "".O7 I I -10 I -M I .05 I .08 |_ .1Q | | | .02 ! .02 I .03 I .05 | .10 | .08 | .12 | I .04 | .14 | .14 |i 2 TOWNSHIP 5 I Township I I l"" ~'l I I II I I I I I j «. —1 » I I I I ~l I I g , I . I I j . ... I j _J 7 I Civil Township School Bonds 'I I I I I I I 1,1 I I I I I j —I J I I I I I I I I I IJ.,' I. I. - t i j.BCHOOL AND —g j School BondS I I I I I I I .17 | .14 | .08 I I -30 I I I 1 1 I | | .17^| I I I -30 | I . | .10 | . I 8 LIBRARY " -I Cnp-ioi'SchZrt .60 | .90 | .58 | .60 | .75 | -80 1 .68 | .50 | .74 | .60 | .75 | .60 | .59 | .52 | .60 | .72 | .55 | ,«Q | .60 | .90 | ,89 | .60 | .60 I .60 | .59 | .72 | .75 | .68 | .52 | .59 | .55 110 “13 j I | .08 | .08 | I -02 | | I-. | I .06 I I | ,M I .06 I .08 1 ,13_[ | [ | | | .08 I .11 I I -°6 ; I j -09 I -13 I .13 I RATES "14 I Building Fluid" I I I , ' I I I I I 1 I I I I .25 | .10 I I I J | | | | | .10 I P I I I .25 I I TTi , • j Total Twp. School & Library 1-64 | 1.91 I 1.49 I \1.25 I 1.68 I 1.19 I 1.80 1 1.40 1 2.09 I 1.60 I 1.84 I 1.44 I 2.09 | 1.44 | 1.28 | 1.44 I 1.65 | 1.44 | 1.64 | 1.91 I 2.00 I 1.21 I 1.25 I 1.33 | 2.09 | 1.42 | 1.68 1 1.80 I 1.49 | 1.45, I 1.65 | - ■ , ; ~ | | | | | | | | | | | | I I I I I ,60 | 1.78 | 1,49 ! .58 | ,95~ I .95 | "776 | .50 | ~ .84 | .70 | 1.33 I 1.46 j .70 | 1.74 i 1 p^r 2 —11 1 1 1 1 ~""i 11 1 i 11 11 1 j ~ ; 1 "11 1 1 1 i, 1 '"1 11 1 i, 11 / CORPORATION .» I j j— | ' { j, j j I i I I I I I , i 1 I*■ ' I' I 1.1 ■ I ‘**'l '»'~j "~~R town i ;-4—i —I ; i i i i i i i i-A 'i !-—‘.=F i !■— KATES -ja-; ! .1 !' I i ! i 'i i i i ' i i ' i—l i I I I I ' I ! i I i~.S-{ 't £ • —I STSX. ns — i 'i i i i i i j i i.oi i i j-s'i .<* i .*>l iwi •' i ■»» ijo I .»■» i i.s»_i .*> t»-«IZ ’ ~ | TOTAL rate 2.37 I 2.64 | 2.22 | 1.98 I 2.41 | 1.92 | 2.53 I 2.13 I 2.82 1 2.33 | 2.57 | 2.17 | 2.82 | 2.17 | 2.01 | 2.17 I 2.38 3.18 | 4.21 | 4.13 | 3.40 | 2.89 | 2.93 | 2.82 | 3.52 | 3.01 | 3.11 | 3.86 I 4.11 | 3-16 | 4.12 j| TOTAL RATE ■ i , ,qq | Too lInoIIOOIIOO 11001 1 OO I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1-00 I 1-00 I 1-OC I 100 | 1.00 | 1.00 | Too"I i.qq I "x.OO I 1.00 I 1.00 I I.OQ I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 | 1.00 I 1.00 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 j| 1 . —2" S£ote “ .~50~ .50 "I~~SO~T .50 I .50~ I I -50 I -50 I -50 I .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 ,50 | ,50 | .50 | .50~ | .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 r .50 | .50 | .50 | .50 | 2 — 3 25i '25 — i 25~i M 25 I ~.25~| .25 I .25 _ 1~.25’"i I .25 | .25 I .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | i 3T | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | 3 POLL TAX ~~4 S School '.TC'I".7S |~".75 | .75~" .75 | .75 J .75 I .75 'j~ .75 | .75 | 1.00 I .75 I .75 I -75 I .75 | .75 I .75 I .75 | .75 I .75 | .75 I .75 l"~75" I .75 | .75 I .75 I .75 I -7b | .75 |I.OO L -7» 1~4 —g—l — 1 i j j i 1 i 1 I i 1 T I 1 I . r ~ 1.00 I 1.00 I I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I .50 I 1.50 I 1.00 I | 1.00 I 1.50 | 1.01^i.00 I 5 I TOTAL poll tax ~250‘ I 2.50 | 2.50 | 2.50 | 2.50 I 2.50 I 2-50 I 2.50 | 2.50 | 250 I 250 I 2.50 | 2.50~ I 2.50 | 2.50 | 2.50 | 2.50 I 3.50 I 3.50 I 2.50 I 3.50 | 3.50 | 3.50 | 3.00 | 4.00 ,| 3.50 | 2.50 I 4.00 J 3.76 | 3.50 1 I ' STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNT I, ss: j <• | j Himes,. Auditor of Kosciusko County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for the Taxes Collectible in the year 1950. EARL HIMES, Auditor, Kosciusko County.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Mock, of Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, born Saturday at the McDonald hospital. Mr. and Mrs- James Wehrly and son, Paul, of Elkhart, and Mrs. William Hollar and son, Tommy, of Bedford, Ind., were guests Sunday afternoon, of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rex.
NORTH WEBSTER LADIES VISIT MARION HOSPITAL Those from North Webster who spent Thursday at the Veterans hospital in Marion were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jap Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kruger, Mesdames Harold Baker, Harold Barker, Richard Baker, Glen Eberly, Edith Kesterson, Herbert Shoemaker and Ray Vanator. 25 YEARS AGO Thursday, Feb. 19, 1925 D. B. White, residing 5 miles south of Syracuse, suffered the loss of his home Feb. 11, about 10 p. m. Only a little furniture was saved. .The fire was caused by a defective flue. The loss is about 12500, partly covered by insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Searfoss went to Marion on Saturday, to attend the funeral of his aunt. Miss Edna Neaderhouser, a teacher in the Bremen schools, spent the week-end as a guest of Miss Ruth Blanchard, south of town. ' Mrs. Honora .Miles is in Kansas City, Kans., assisting in the care of the infant child of her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Wise, which is quite seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Eddison and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray of South’ Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering. Miss Miriam Peffley who has been very ill for the past five weeks was remembered by her Sunday school teacher and classmates with a Valentine shower Saturday. On Monday the pupils of the fifth grade gave her a fruit shower. Lieut. Milo D. Snyder has the Cottage he was moving on the ice all nicely located in its new location at Natty Crow Beach. During the recent thaw it was feared that it might go to the bottom of the lake, and an extra force of men were employed to hustle it out of its perilous position and get it safely located on terra firma. Mary Wogoman, nee Swank, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Strieby, Feb. 17, 1925. Francis Landis, age 70, died Feb. 15, 1925. John Brunjes, Irvin Byland, Mrs. Roy Riddle, Mrs. Wm. Kindig, Mrs. John Miench, Mrs. Zella Leacock, Miss Julian, and Rev. R. N. McMichael, attended the Lutheran rally at Elkhart, Thursday evening in the interests of Whittenberg college. The Turkey Creek Township Farmer’s Institute was held at the Oakland Theatre, Sat., Feb. 14th. It was decided to hold the institute again next year and the following officers were elected: Sherman Deaton, President; Vein Lung, Vice-Pres.; Clee Hibschman, Secretary; Richard Guy, Treasurer. Ralph Vail was the retiring president.
SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL, Syracuse, Ind.
NORTH WEBSTER AMERICAN LEXICON AUOL HAS PARTY A delightful Valentines day party was the feature of the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary held Tuesday night, in the legion home at North Webster when the unit entertained the Leesburg unit headed by their president, Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Jr. The committee headed by Frances Baughn, had the long tables attractively decorated with Valentine centerpiece and red candles and individual Valentine corsages marked* each place. The dinner was centered around the main dish of escalloped chicken which was prepared by Mrs. Bob Richwine and Mrs. Jap Pearson. Following the dinner the regular meeting was held. An extensive report on Equador was ably given by Mrs. Paul Scott, acting Pan American chairman. The winners of the essay contest were announced as being Barry Baker, Ist, and Lynn Overmyer, 2nd. ’Judges were Mesdames, Herman Adams, Gaylord Stalter and Tommy Warner. The winning essays were read to the units by Mrs. Warner. Reports were also given by Mrs. Richwine, legislative chairman, and Mrs. Paul Scott, auditing committee chairman. Mrs. Harold Baker, unit president, gave a good report on the district meeting and
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read an interesting letter from Mrs. Bertha Kerth, district president. Mrs. James Durham, who transferred here from Warsaw, was welcomed into the membership. Names were drawn for the traveling bank and service sales prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Backman, Ist, Christine Murphy, Leesburg, 2nd, Mrs. Verland Backman 3rd. The cake baked by Mrs. Gray Riley was won by Ruth Main of Leesburg and the attendance prize was won by Mrs. Durham. Musical entertainment was provided by Mrs. Loren Kruger and Mrs. Glen.Eberly. Mra Baker closed the meeting by repeating the "Daily Creed," by Rinda Rains, department chaplin. There were 28 guests and 34 members present.
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FRIDAY, FEB. 17. 1950
