The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 December 1962 — Page 8
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, December 27, 1962
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GRAND OPENING — When Augsburger’s IGA Foodliner and Coffee Shop held its grand opening last week a Mail-Journal photographer was on hand and was able to get the owners and employees pictured above to leave their jobs long enough to pose for this picture. Shown in the photo, left to right are Mrs. John
Joyce Hapner, Harold Kitson, Jr. Wed Saturday At Syracuse
Wedding vows were spoken Saturday evening at, seven o’clock in the Syracuse Church of the Brethren by Miss Joyce Idalia Hapner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hapner of 718 Chicago street Syracuse, and Harold Lamar Kitson, Jr., son of Mrs. Rebecca Kitson of 425 S. Main street and Harold Kitson, Sr., of Kale Island Syracuse. Rev Ralph Wagoner officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. The scene was lighlighted by tapers in candlebras and other decorations in the chancel were baskets of white pompon chrysanthemums and pink snapdragons. Nuptial selections were played by Mrs. Ralph Wagoner, pianist, as the guests were seated by Joe Hapner, twin brother of the bride, and Daniel Jones, both of Syracuse. Professor Paul Halliday of North Manchester college, vocalist, sang “Because,” “I Love You Truly” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Bridal Gown For her wedding the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white brocaid over nylon net. The gown was fashioned with a fitted bodice, modified neckline and threequarter length sleeves. Soft unpresses pleats at the waist line fell into a semi-bell skirt and a self bow trimmed the waist line in the back. Her veil of imported silk illuson fell from a crown of imported hair braid. She carried a bouquet of white roses on a white Bible. Mrs. Allen Gerber of r 2, Milford, sister of the bride, attended the bride as matron of honor and Miss Diane Miller of Syracuse was a bridemaid. They wore Copenhagen blue sheath dresses ana jeweled pink crowns with white tulle. They carried colonial bouquets of pink carnations. Terry McDonald and Phil Charters, both of Syracuse, were the bridegroom’s attendantsReception The wedding reception was held in the basement of the church immediately following the ceremony. Mrs. L. G. Hichcreek of North Webster, Mrs. Art Wagner and Mrs. Fred Hapner of Syra-
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Os KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Os TAX RATES CHARGED ■ ■ , ’ ’ ■ • . ■ • . k . '' . Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates of State, County, Townships, Schools, Libraries and Corporations of Kosciusko County, for the year 1962 and payable in 1963 are now in the hand Os the County Treasurer, who is ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each *IOO worth of taxable real and personal property, and each poll in the several units. Due January lstl9M. first Monday in May, 1963. Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November, 1963. * IVA CARPENTER, Treasurer, Kosciusko County, Indiana TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS ... . (■ . Kosciusko County . S Tax Rates S & | . 8 - g S § M £' I 3 1 Year 1962 A 8 - § § . 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Total State Kate.ol | .01 | ,01 | ,01 | ,01 | .01 | .tn. | .01 | .01 .01 .01' .01 | .01 | -01 .01 .01 | -01 I •» I .01 | .01 | .01 I -01 I -01 I -01 ! 0* I -0* I I •<» I 01 I - 01 I - 01 I - 01 I - 01 1 County General .36 I .36 I .36 I .36 I .36 I .36 I .36 i .36 I .36 .36 I .36 I .36 ! 36 | .36 | .36 | .36 | .36 | .36 | jj6 j 36 | .36 | .36 | 36 j 36 | 36 | .36 | 36 | 36 | 36 | .36 | 36 | .36 | .36 i County Welfare.ll | .11 | .11 | .11 t .11 | .11 | .11 | ,11 | .11 | .11 | .11 | .11 | .11 | • .11 | .11 | .11 I -11 I 41 I .11 | ,11 | .11 | .11 j .11 I .11 | .11 I .11 | -11 | .11 | -11 | .11 | .11 | .11 | .H| County Health.o2 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | ,02 | ,02 | .02 .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | -02 I -02 | ,Q 2 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 |. ,02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | .02 | County Cumulative Bridge.o3 | .03 j .03 | .03 | .03 | ,03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .93 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 I -03 I -03 j ,03 | ,03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 } .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | 03 I 03 J County Cumulative Court House .01 | .01 | .01 | .01 | .01 | .01 | .01 j .01 | jOl | .01 | .01 | .01 J XI | .01 | .01 I .01 I I XI I .01 | .01 | .01 I XI | .01 | .01 | .01 | XI | .01 | .01 I ~01 | XI | .01 I XII County Wide 5ch001.25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 L ,25 25 | .25 | ,25 | 25 | .25 | ,25 | 45 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 ! .25 | 45 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 | .25 j .25 | .25 | .25 J Total County R*ate .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 .78 ! .78 | .78 j .78 | .78 | .78 ! .78 | .78 ! .78 | ,78 ; .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 I .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 | .78 I .78 | Township .15 | .14 J .12 | .14 I .21 I .13 I 15“| 46| 39 35~j jT~i 15 - j .12 | .045 | .06 | .08 | .12 | .02 | ,12 | .15 | .14 | .05 | .12 | .14 | .08 | .045 | .12 | .21 | .16 | .06 | .02 [ .05 | .02 ■ Township P00r.02 | ' I .02 | | .D 5 | .05 ! | > | | | .015 | .02 | .02 | .05 | .05 | | .02 | | j | -02 | .02 | .015 | .05 | | | .02 | .05 | | ._.-05 I Township Pire Fighting | .15 | | | | j I .25 j .14 | .04 | j | .10 | -36 | .09 | | 42 | I , I I I I I I I I I J 1 —J. —J Civil Township Bonds .15 | .008 | | | .09 | j | I | ,01 | .10 | | | | I -02 | I -09 I I -15 | .008 | .01 | | I -02 I | I -09 I I I ■<» . I — Library || .06 j .06 II .04 I .04 II ,02 I II .03 I .02 I| .10 I .11 I -16 I .13 I ,02 | | | | .12 | .12 | .11 | | .16 | | | -10 I -13 | .13 .131 Total Township And Library .32 | 498- | .18 | .22 | .30 | .22 | ,22 | .41 | .21 | 40~] .25 | .18 | .14 | ,16 | .54 | .32 | 43 | .sT j .14 [ .32 | .148 | .06 | .24 j .28 | .23 | .06 | .33 | .30 | .16 | .18 | 49 —-19 49 Tuition 1.34 | 1.448 | 1.26 | 1.26 | 1.42 | .98 | 1.23 | 1.50 | 1.19 | .98 t 1.09 | 143 ] 1.26 | .98 | .98 | .98 | 1.19 | 109 | 146 ] 1.34 | 1.448 | .98 | 1.26 | 1.26 | .98 | .98 | 1.19 | 1.42 I 1.50 | .96 | 1.09 109 | 109 , Special School 1.16 | 1.315 | 1.18 | 1.18 1.07 | 1.21 | 1.73 | ' 1.02 | ' 1.02 j 141 | 1.16 | 1.73 | 1.18 | 141 | 1.21 | 141 | 1.02 | 1.16~ I 118 ; 1.16 ' 1.315 | 141 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 141 | 141 | 1.02 | 1.07 | 1.02 | 141 | 1.16 | 1716 | 1.16 | school Bonds 15“| .124 ; T 5~I .15 .14 I .15 I .15 I I .15 I .15 | .16 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .16 | .15 | .13 | .124 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | .15 | ,15 | .14 | | .15 | .16 | 16| _-g_J Cumulative Building | .30 | .50 | .50 | .73 | | | | .73 | .35 | | .50 | .73 | .73 .73 | | .35 J ,50 | | -30. | .73 | .50 | .50 |_.73 | .73 } _l_-?3 I -35 | .35 |,3s_| Total Sehool Bate 2.63 | 3.212 | 3.09 | 3.09 2.63 3.07 | 3.11 | 2.52 | 2.36 | 3.07 \ 2.76 | 3.11 | 3.09 | 3.07 J 3.07 | 3.07 I 2.36 | 2.76 | 3.09 | 2.63 | 3.212 | 3.07 | 3.09 | 3.09 | 3.07 | 3.07 | 2.36 | 2.63 | 2.52 | 3.07 | 2.76 | 2.76 I , T i i 1 i 1 • i -70 I 1.61 r .99 | 1.30 | -2.06 | 2.06 | 1.98 | 1.13 | 1.40 | 1.24 | 1.89 | 1.67 | 1.46 1.46j_L52| 1 i i ! 1 " I | I "l | > I I .22 |~i9 I | | .27 r~27 |":'67-|"~ | .52 | | 48 | .06 | | | | General Corporation Bond | | | | I I I It 111 I j 11 1 I °D 109 I I I I 144 | | .171 .17| Park and Recreation | | | I I I I I I I I I 1 -- 1 ! ! ! —1 ATStiSH : i 1 ! I I Illi I i I l I I I 1 I I I I 111 OIJ,_OI_I I 1 I 1 1)1111 I I' ~ I I ' ,1 i l~ I ,1 | | ' ', ■ ' . ' ■ ' ' ln ' ■ O7 Firemens ~| | | | I I 1 1 1 ! ! * !~ J ‘ T 1 ~l T ! , 39 f SS •SrSSriEte j I ] ■ I | I I I i ! ' I "I > I I ' I I ~l .92 I 1.80 r .99 I 1.30 |. 2.42 'l 2.42 I 2.65 I 1.16 | 1.92 I 144 J 2.4l_i[ 242_ | 2.00 | 2.00 jHjQ Total Property Taxe Rate 3.74 • 4.30 | 4.06 | 4.10 | 3.72 | 4.08 | 4.12 | 3.72 • 3.36 | 4.06 | 3.80 | 4.08 | 4.02 L 4.02 | 4.40 |' 4.18 | 3.48 | 4.06 | 4.94 • 5.54 | 5.14 | 5.22 | 6.54 | 6.58 | 6.74 | 5.08 | 5.40 | 4.96 | 5.88 | 6.16 | 5.84 | 5.74 | 5.36 | Poll Tax Rates- 11 11 ~' 11 11 I I T I I I I I I ■ * I I I I j . 1 I, I I I I _j. "1 State too- I 100 I 100 100 100 I 1.00 | i.oo | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |I.OO | 1.00 | i.oo I 1.00 I 1.00 | 1.00 I 1.00 | 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.001 I.OOI_LOQ_I Sk 24 50 25 25-7 I -25 .25 ' -25 I -20 | ~ I -50 | .25 | .25 | .2 5 '| 725^-20"—p j , 25 | , 24 | .25 | .SQ-— 50 | .25 .2 5 —“ ,25 | . 25 f .25 |_2s l'"20 1.. ...20 |__2o_| IM I 75~ 75 1.00 .75 .75 .TO | 1.00 | "Tod-1 | .TO | .75 j .TO~T -75 fTOQ-1 1 .75 I 1.00 -75 | f | -TO-|—7s | .75 | .75 | .75 | .75-|-TOO I I : OQ_LigO_J STATS OP INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, Sit , L Themes k. Warner. Auditor of Kosciusko County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for Taxes collectable in the year 1963. THOMAS K. WARNER, Auditor, Kosciusko County. MJ — D. 13, 20 A 27
F. (Babe) Augsburger, Arnold (Pete) Doll, John F. Augsburger, Mrs. Richard (Peg) Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Augsburger, Jerry Warstler, Mrs. Harold (Louella Bleile, Mrs. Herb (Buenola) Dickerson, and Mrs. Albert (Erma) Matthews. According to all reports the grand opening was a big success.
a!,. 4 Jfl Jflß I 881 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitson
cuse and Mrs. Gerber served. Following a short wedding trip north, Mr. Kitson will report to the New Port, Rhode Island Naval base. Mrs. Kitson will join her husband later. Both are 1962 graduates of Syracuse high schoolWARSAW COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP. TO CONSIDER APPROPRIATIONS Notice has been given to the taxpayers of Warsaw community school corporation that the officers of the corporation will consider the following additional appropriations at 7 p. m. on Monday, Jan. 7. Additional appropriations are: $106,965.41 for the new nigh school and $170,000.00 for an addition to the Lincoln school. A legal appears elsewhere in this issue of The Mail-Journal. MISS JONELL JUDKINS TEACHING IN LEBANON Miss Jonell Judkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judkins of Milford, received a B. S. degree in business education at Ball State Teachers college on Dec. 12. On Dec. 19 she began teaching at Lebanon high school. She is an instructor in the business education department. Miss Judkins is a 1959 graduate of Milford high school.
Spotlight on Improving Business .. . Local Merchants Hold Advantages Over Competitors In Distant Towns By Arch Baumgartner Publisher, THE MAIL-JOURNAL
In every state, in nearly every county, of the United States are small towns in which former business areas have become ghost streets. The scene is a common one: store windows boarded over; former banks used for storage; dust gathering on empty (benches on the sidewalks. Yet, in many of these towns there are more people than ever. The movement of trade came about as a result of better highways, faster automobiles, and poor promotion by the local merchants. The movement has been largely from villages to county seats and other small cities, which had the benefit of newspaper publicity. But what about the future ? Will super-highways, airplanes, and still faster automobiles begin to sap the commercial activity of the county seats and other flourishing small centers of trade? Not necessarily so. The local merchant holds many advantages over distant competitors. The local consumers will remain loyal if he thinks he will get a fair price at home. He will remain loyal if he knows he can find the variety he seeks at home. He will remain loyal if he realizes how much he will save in transportation and service costs by trading at home. He will remain loyal if the local merchant demonstrates that the local store is progressive and up-to-date. In short, every if concerning the future of the small city merchant depends upon his use of advertising to keep the local consumer interested and informed on the ever-changing goods and services constantly being offered to the consumer by distant competitors.
KNOX-KNEELAND WEDDING RITES HELD OVER WEEK END
The wedding of Miss Maris Knox and Justin Kneeland, both of Milford, took place over the week end. The bride is a junior high history and elementary and junior high music teacher in the Milford schools. Mr. Kneeland is chief of the Milford police department. The couple is on a short wedding trip to Washington, D. C.
Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman and Mrs. Audrey LeCount, Michelle and Ellen, all of Syracuse, and Arliss Hamman of Goshen had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamman at Goshen.® Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bieber and daughter of Syracuse spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Bieber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Klapper, at Salem, Wis. The Klappers are also summer residents of Syracuse; Mrs. Estelle Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Betes and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Betes, all of Syracuse, had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Pipp and son, also of Syracuse. College students home for the Christmas holidays are Michelle Miller, Tom Martin, Sandra Swenson, Carolyn Disher, Donna Moots, and John Lantz of Indiana university; Charles Crow, Mike Rigdon and Diane Lung of Purdue university; Carl and Harry Alfrey of Wabash college; Norman Druckamiller of Tri-State; and Francis Denton and Judy Jones of Butler university. Miss Lillian Hamman and Mrs. Lena Gans of Syracuse spent Christmas day with Mrs. Linnie Brown and sister, Mrs. Lydia Mellinger at Wawasee Lake. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Syracuse Town Plan Commission and the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, will conduct a public hearing on the 15th day of January, 1963, at the Syracuse Town Hall, in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., on the following proposed ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance Os the Town of Syracuse and its contiguous unincorporated-:area: That Section 92 of Chapter 174 of the Acts of the 1947 General Assembly of the .State of Indiana, provides that a city or town plan commission may provide for a penalty ordinance for violation of the city or town zoning ordinance: that in accordance therewith Article VIII, Section I of Zoning Ordinance 426, 1958, as amended, be and the same is hereby added thereon and amended thereto to read as follows: MISDEMEANOR - PENALTY. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be fined not less than ten ($10.00) dollars and not more than three hundred ($300.00) dollars. All persons interested are invited to attend and be heard. Syracuse Town Plan Commission MAX CARLSON, Secretary Board of Trustees, Town of Syracuse J. BARTON COX, Clerk-Treasurer
mom To All Elkhart & Kosciusko County People For Making A Success of Our GBOD OPIKTO You’re Invited To The Second Week Os This Event THANKS - To The Chamber Os Commerce & Those Who Sent Floral Arrangements To Help Beautify Our Store COFFEE SHOP HOURS: FOODLINER HOURS: UGER’S (@i> Foodliner & Coffee Shop | ROAD 15 NORTH, MILFORD, INDIANA |
