The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1963 — Page 15

James Jonasch, USN, Graduates At Great Lakes Great Lakes, 111, — James J. Jonasch, fire control technician I seaman apprentice, USN, son of j Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jonasch of r 3, Dewart Lake, Syracuse, was graduated Dec. 13 from the fire control technician schools at the Naval Training Center, Great

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates of State. County. Townships. Schools, Libraries and Corporations of Kosciusko County, for the year 1963 and payable in 1964 are now in the hands of. the ’ , County Treasurer, who is ready to receive the taxes charged thereqn. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each SIOO worth of taxable real and personal property, ana eacn pou me icv.ai Treasurer Knscinsk-n Pmmtv Indiana first Monday in ■ . ' '' :• , . : - ? * , - ; __ TOWNSHIPS CORPORATIONS Tax Rates Charged I. . II „ " t> Sc S' * ® •" 3 For Year 1963- a > • . SqS® c Js ® Payable In Year 1964 g ||J !I . £ I|lgff |l| I * I l l 1 □ll iI i iiil ri f ilsi s1 i i I§ 1 j < St... 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County - Welfare - | ~?105 |”105 _ '|~105 |~lO5 | 1105i|7105'p~105~| — 105'| 7105 | .105 1 .105 | .105 | .105 h -105 I -105 -105 | -105 J , .105 | .105 | .105.1_-™SJ -105 |, -IOS | -105 | .!05_| .105 |_ .105 | .105 | .105 | Jos|_.losj___ County” Health .03" HvTl~03”T~03~~- sH~O~3”T-03-|—o3 | .03 | " .03 ~|—oFJ—o3 , | .03 1 .03 | .03 1 03 | -03 J , 03 | , 03 | , 03 | .03 | . .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 | .03 1 .03 | .03 | .03 | ■o3__J__o3 |___.O3 I O B -I .03 I .03 I .03 I .03 I .03 I .03 ' F .03 |"' .03 ~ |~O3 ' | .03 | ” .83~ | .03 | .03 I .03 I ._o3_l_.o3_l_.o3_J .03 | .03 | _.o3_J_^o3_J__ : o3_l_-b3|l_-03 |_.O^> [33_J_^o3^__|_.O3_| .03 | __J)3 J_O3 |-03 I County _ Wide School ' 38 | .28 I .28 | .28 | .28 | .28 | .28 | .28. | .28 | .28 | .28 | .28 ] .28 1 .28 | .28 J ;28 _ .28 _-28_] SB Totil County Rate .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .81 | .-81 |_.Bl_|_.Bl_| .81_ 81 | ißl_J_^Bl_|— .81 | -81| —.81 |— .Bl .81 .81 | .81 | .81_| -81_| _| ;8 . • - -.10” -.11- -.17” —.22” —ls”|—ls—|—l4— —22- SF~T—ls~|~.ls~|—,l2~ | .05 | .08 | ..■2o_|_.ol_| .12 | .19 | .10 | _-06_| J .20 | .22 | .14 f .05 | :01_|_06 |_-01 I - j ”.13 -1 1 .01~|—.01-—,06-|—ol~| S4~o2~|—o2~|—.os~r .11”|—709 1 .12 j .13 | .06 | .05 | ,03 | .01 | .04 | .02 | .13 | .12 | ,11 | .13 | | ,06 | .09 | .06 | _o£j_J 6 I TownshiFFire Fighting -| .09 | . | | | | | .31 | | .11 | .03 | | I -08 I -36 | .11 I I -IT| I I ! ' I 1 I l_. , L I I I L__ ! * Township - Recreation ~ ~| ~01-| ~or | ~01~l 1 I 1~~ I -|~303~ 1 01 ~ ITZIZiZZZZLZZZJ. R*! 14 1 . k \ Township Civil Bonds .14 | 1 | .02 | .09 | I I | I I -H I I I J ! L—L 18 —L ■—iiLJ 1, — ?2_J | 1 .09 | | , ,18_J Library I | .09 | .06 | | .05 | .05 | .02 | | | I | .03 | |,U I -10 I - 12 I - 15 I 03 I ! ! J ll* ! ill I - 10 I ? - 12 I I I-H I -15 I - 15 _J——j Total—Township And Library .36 | .21 | .23 | .39 | .31 | .21 | .21 1 .51 | .25 | .21 | .34. | ,17_| .21 | .23 j ,61 | .41 | .45 | .60 | ,21 | ,36 | .12 | .10 | .25 | -44 | .30 | ,15.45 | .31 | ,20 | .25 j .43 | .25 . 4?, < Tuition ———-- - 135 ■ 88 jJ I6 |J I6 |l 6B J J l3 |1 19 I 174 | 168 j 113 |! 20 | 1.19 | 1.16| 1.13 ! 1.13 | 1.13 | 1.68 | 1.20 | 1.16 | 1.35 | .88 | 1.13 | 1.16 | 1.16 | 1.13 | 1.13 | 1.68| 1.68 | 1.74. | 1.13 | 1~20 120 | 120 J Special School .88' | To5 _ |” 1.45”|” 1.45”|~ 1.ig - 1 796 | 1718””j | 1.19 |.96 | .95 ,| 1.18 | 1.45 |.96 |. .96 | .96 | 1.19 | .95 J 1.45 | .88 f 1.05 |.96_J 1.45 | 1.45 1 .96_ | .96 | 1.19 j 1.19 | ~,84~j .96” 795”| .95_J-95_| School Bonds .08 | .04 | .09 | .09 | .08 | .05 | .17 j | .08 | .05 j .10 | .17 | .09 | .05 | .05 | .05 | .08 | .10 J - .09 | .j>B | .04 | ,05 | ,09 | .09 | .05 j ,05 | .08 ,08 | | ,Q 5 | ,jo | 40 | .10 I Civil” Bond-Obligation j | .13 | .13 | | I I [ I | I I .13 | I I !- i > 713 | | | | .13 | .13 | | | | { i ; I ] Cumulative Building 1.25 | .60 | | | .50 | .73 | .25 | 1.25 | .50 | .73 | .35 | .25 | | .73 | .73 | .73 | .50 | .35 | | 1.25 | .60 | ,73 ||| ,73 | .73 | ,50 | .50 | 1.25 [ /T3 - i 35”| .35 I .35 “j I | 14 I' I -30 | | | | | .30 | Illi ! ! ! ! 1 ! ■ I I I I | I ] I J ■ Total - Schoor Rate "X 56 | 2.57 | 2.83 |~2.83 | 3.45 ( 2.87 | 3.09 | 3.83 | 3.45 | 2.87 | 2.60 | 3-09 I 2.83 | 2.87 | 2.87 | 2.87 | 3.45 | 2.60 | 2.83 ] 3.56 | 2.57 | 2.87 | 2.83 | 2.83 | 2.87 | 2.87 ; 3.45 | 345 | 3.83 I 2.87~ 260 ) 2.60 | 2.60 | F !"• ~l~" ~T" ~T »l'~ T ! • I ""l ~ ~~l I . 1 I ! J I 1-1 Slr. 84 J Street . ' 1 i I I I I I I I I 111 I | ~ : n L..' 09 I 18 , I ~ 18 I I I 38—1~,46~.0fi—I | I ~l General Corporation Bond j | | | | i d ! J ! ' I I I ■ J ! J ! J L ! I I I | .20 | .07 | .21 | .21 | 1 Park and Recreation | | F I J ! : ■ I ! ! I' • I ! ; p — L- J I i | | | JL6 | .16 I I Aviation' I 4 I I I I , ! I I I I I . I I 1 U 1 ■ 11 . . I I I I I I I j ~.01 | .61 | I Police Pension I | | | I I | I ! ! ! ! 1 j 1 , U • • 1 I ' I I | .07 | .07 | | Town Fire Fighting I I | I I | L ! : ! ! ! J J 1 J —' ! ! I I | .50 | I |_ I City Planning I I I -I I ■ I I I I I .I a ! __! ! 1 I I I I i I J I I | I | .01 | .01 | I Total Corporation-Rate I I I J I I I i ! I . I ! I I I 1 ! ! - 176 I 154 I - 87 I 1 - 1 5 |, 2.05 | 2.05 | 2.09 | 1.20~[ 1.94 |i oß | t 75 | 190 1 ~2?d3~|~2.03~| 1.51 | Total Property*TaxT Rate 4.74 | 3.60 | 3.88 | 4.04 | 4.58 | 3.90 | 4.12 | 5.16 | 4.52 | 3.90 | 3.76 | 4.08 | 3.86 | 3.92 | 4.30 | 4.10 | 4.72 | 4.02 | 4.62 | 6.28 | 4.38 | 4.94 | 5.95 | 6.14 | 6.08x1 5.04 | 6.66 | 5.66 | 6.60 | 5.84 | 5.88 | 5.70 | 5.36 | Poll Tax Rates: " ~I I I I ' I I M I I I I I I I I I l~ ' 1 I I I 11 \ i I | | | 1,11 I —1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 I j 24”j ?24 | .24 I .25 I .25 | -| .25 | ..25 | 35J .24 | 1~ 24 I - 2 5 I -25 I .25 | .25 | .24 |~,24 | 1 .25 | .24 | ,25 | .24 .] 34~] .25 |J2S | 35~j 35~| 35~j 25~j 34”| 34 | .24 | Special School 73” ~ 1 -00—j - 1.00 | 1 -00__|_ .75 | .75 | 1.00 | .75 | .75 | ,75 | 1.00 | • 1.00 | 1 -Oo_| .75 | .75 j .75 | .75 | I.oo^| _1 .00 | .75 | 1.00 J__ .75_] 1.00 | 1,00_| .75 | / ?75 | ,75 | .75 | .75 | ,75 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | TotaTPoU Taa Rate 230~|~2724~T2- 2 4 I 2 -24 I 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.24 | 2.00 | 2.24 ] 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.24 | 2.24 | 2.00 | 2.24 | 2.00 | 2.24 | 234 | 2.00 |T2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 234 | 234 | 2.24 | STATE OP INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, ss; . ° I, Thomas 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 1964. '! THOMAS K. WARNER, Auditor, Kosciusko County. MJ D 12 , 19 & 26

Lakes, 111. The 24-week course covers basic electricity, electronics and ordnance mechanisms. Upon completion of the school he is qualified to work as a technician in the fire control of missiles, torpedoes, and gun fire. Read the CLASSIFIEDS

i *-v*wraKiMgG| ■ K 5 ■ GIFT TO PATIENT — The onehalf millionth Christmas gift was contributed to a patient in a state hospital today by a Delaware county resident. Mrs. Paul Ramsey, 400 Greenbriar Road, Muncie, presented her gift to a pateint at New Castle State hospital. The Indiana Association for Mental Health organized the Christmas gift project in 1951 and each year more and more Hoosiers have participated in the effort to provide three gifts for each patient in state mental hospitals and schools for the retarded. The association also recruits other organizations to sponsor Christmas ward parties during which time

the gifts are presented. Last year over 93,000 Hoosiers participated in some aspect of the program. Services Army Specialist James Fackler Receives Good Conduct Medal Fort Hood, Tex. —Army Specialist Four James L. Fackler, whose wife, Janice, lives on r 2 Nappanee, was awarded the good conduct medal in mid-November while serving with the Ist Armored Division at Fort Hood, Tex. Specialist Fackler was awarded the medal for exemplary conduct, efficiency and fidelity as a soldier in. active service. . Fackler is a gunner in Headquarters Company, Ist Battalion of the division’s 81st Armor. He entered the Army in December 1961 and completed basic combat training at Fort Knox, Ky. The 23-year-old soldier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Fackler, r 1, Syracuse, is a 1955 graduate of New Paris high school. He received his discharge recently. Pinkerton And Tucker Elected To American Angus Association Raymond Pinkerton and Leon Tucker, Milford, have been elected to membership in the American Angus Association at St. Joseph, Mo., announces Frank Richards, secretary. Pinkerton and Tucker were among the 32 breeders of registered Aberdeen-Angus in Indiana elected to membership during the past month..

Now Taking { Reservations i — FOR— ? "'' ' 1 Holiday Parties GET A DATE SET EARLY ! PHONE 457-3933 ’ FOR RESERVATIONS Smorgasbord Every Sunday j 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. HOWARD’S I FINE FOOD > South of Syracuse On State Road 13

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FIVE GENERATIONS — Little Lisa Lange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lange of r 1 New Paris, is a lucky little girl. She has two great-great-grandmothers. Shown in the pictures above

Burlin Haggerty On USS Goldsborough USS Goldsborough (PHTNC) — ; Burlin J. Haggerty, electrician’s I mate third class, USN, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Burlin V. Haggerty of i 1 Milford, was among the first crew ' j members to report aboard the newly commissioned guided missile USS Goldsborough at Puget Sound ■ Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Wash.! 2 Goldsborough, carrying newest i - surface-to-air missies, anti-sub-1 marine and conventional arma2 ment, will join the Pacific Fleet and operate out of Pearl Harbor.

• | are two generations of Lisa’s fam- • 1 Hy. r| On the left, seated, are: Mrs. : Alta Sark, Macon, Ga., great- . great-grandmother; Mrs. Robert ji Lewallen, r 4 Goshen, great-grand-

Area Volunteer Hosp, tai j Worker Gets Promotion I Elkhart, Indiana — Arlee Somi mers, originally. from New Paris, I was recently promoted to head I orderly at the 200-bed PresbyterI ian hospital center, Albuquerque, ' New Mexico. Sommers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Sommers, New Paris, I ■ graduated from Bethany Christian ; high school, Goshen, in 1961. Just ' prior to his term of service, he was employed by Liberty Coach Co., Syracuse, as a house trailer builder. He is a member of the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel, Wawasee.

: niMerry/1 :i Christmas i « /vx}- 7 / 4—-- —771 . <£ I\• j : i © J• TO jTiJ "J Q. ' ! <! : J? fl I ,vrr. 1 • ft i wishing you a ft ; | memorable, joyful ft ; | Christmas holiday. | ; S A. R. Hollar 7 ? fp | Insurance |, J Milford, Ind. |j ’

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mother, holding Lisa. Standing are Mrs. Lange and her mother, Mrs. Fred Brock, Millersburg. In the picture on the right,' seated, are: Mrs. Maudaline Hap-j I

Sommers went to Albuquerque in September, 1962 to give two years of voluntary service under the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, Elkhart, Sommers reports that the responsibilities of his new position include training prospective orderlies in work efficiency. In addition he is responsible for oversight of the hospital’s ) Orthopedic Room. This includes mastery and supervision of. traction set-ups. The Albuquerque voluntary service unit where Sommers is a member was established in November, 1960 by the Mennonite mission board. Volunteer workers

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ner, Goshen, great-great-grand-mother; Mrs. Percy Troyer, r 1 Sy- ] racuse, great-grandmother, hold- ' ing Lisa. Standing are Mrs. Lange j and her father, Fred Brock.

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~ ARLEE SOMMERS ft fl there serve as orderlies, nurses, ft nurse aides, licensed practical nurft i ses, secretaries and cashiers at the ft I nearby Presbyterian hospital. They ft also assist in local Bethel ft Mennonite church program as club ft leaders, Bible school teachers and ft Sunday School teachers, Curr,entft ly there are 12 workers in the unit, ft — ? ST. FRANCIS YOUTH ft COUNCIL CHRISTMAS ft PARTY DEC. 22 ft fl I Approximately 100 grade and ft I high sckpol students, of St. Francis ft parish will enjoy a Christmas parftl ty conducted by the Youth Counft [ cil of the parish immediately after ft • the 9 a. m. communion mass for ft ! the children on Sunday, Dec. 22. ft j The party will consist of a break- ■ fast served by the youth council I headed, by Mrs. Kay Harter; a j choral concert of Christmas hymns by the children’s choir and a distribution of Christmas gifts to all the children; Special gifts will be j presented to altar boys and choir members. £ The high school parish CYO officers will be in charge of decorations and set-up for the event. .% They are Jim Demske, president, j Steve Brown, vice president; and L Margaret Biltz, secretary-treasur-er. Fr. Eugene Zimmerman, pasfs tor. and moderator, will present the group with a Christmas talk. Youth council members ar.e: Mrs. Kay Harter, president, Mrs. Lloyd Ness, treasurer, Jjlrs. Lucy Biltz, [ Mrs. Alton Brown, Mrs. Marion | Girardot, and Mrs. George Wieg- § i and.

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