The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 November 1971 — Page 9

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VOLUME 8

Property Tax Increases Range From 18 To 73 Cents

Four representatives of the state tax board reviewed budgets last week and set tentative rates for the taxing units in Kosciusko county — these rates will now be reviewed by three state tax commissioners who are expected in Warsaw within the month. The rate in all Lakeland area taxing units has been increased from 18 to 73 cents. v"' Jefferson township had a rate of 19 cents in 1971 with a proposed rate of 17 cents in 1972 and a tentative final rate being set at 20 cents per SIOO of taxable

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property. This is one cent over rate. The total rate paid W Jefferson East (those in the school district) taxpayers in 1971 was $6.45 with the proposed rate for 1972 being $7.09 and the actual rate being $6.84 — up 39 cents. The 1971 rate in Tippecanoe township was 15 cents with a 24 ' cent rate proposed for 1972 and an actual rate being set at 13 cents or two cents lower than the 1971 rate. The total rate paid by .Tippecanoe township residents in 1971 was $6.35 with a proposed

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rate of $7.10 for 1972 and an actual rate of $6.77 — up 42 cents. The rate in Turkey Creek township in!97l was 41 cents with the same being proposed for 1972. Hie final rate is 24 c Tits which is down 17 cents. The total rate paid by taxpayers in Turkey Creek township in 1971 was $6.70 with the 1972 rate proposed at $7.38 and the actual rate being set at $6.96 — up 26 cents. Van Buren township had a rate of 25 cents in 1971 with a proposed rate of 29 cents in 1972 and a final rate being set at 22 cents. This is

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three cents under the 1971 rate. The total rate paid by Van Buren township taxpayers in 1971 was $6.65 with the proposed rate for 1972 being $7.35 and the actual rate being $7.05 — up 40 cents. The 1971 rate in Milford was $2.34 with a $2.24 rate proposed for 1972 and an actual rate being set at $2.08 or 26 cents lower than the 1971 rate. The over-all 1971 rate was $8.84 with the total rate proposed in 1972 at $9.45 and the rate being set at $9.02 — up 18 cents. The rate in North Webster for

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1971 was sl.lO with a $1.79 rate proposed for 1972 and a $1.40 rate being set. This is up 30 cents from the current year. The total rate for residents of North Webster was $7.37 in 1971 with $8.79 proposed and an actual rate of SB.IO being set — up 73 cents. The rate in the town of Syracuse for 1971 was $2.14 with $2.15 being set for 1972 and an actual rate set at $1.94 or 20 cents less than the current rate. The over-all rate for the town of Syracuse was $8.55 in 1971. This was proposed to be $9.26 in 1972

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with the rate set at $8.75 on Wednesday — up 20 cents. The Lakeland school corporation had a rate of $5.34 in 1971 and proposed at rate of $5.73 in 1972. This was set at $5.57 or 23 cents higher than the 1971 rate. The Milford library board had a rate of 20 cents in 1971 and proposed a 20 cent rate for 1972. This was cut Wednesday to 19 cents or one cent less than the current rate. The Syracuse library board had a rate of nine cents in 1971 and proposed a rate of 11 cents

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for 1972. This was cut Wednesday to eight cents or one cent less than the current rate. CAR STRIKES PARKED ALTO Lowell Henry Beer, 32, Milford, was backing his auto out of an alley on High street in Warsaw late last week and struck a parked car owned by Donald Montgomery, West Market street, Warsaw. Damage was reported at SIOO to Montgomery’s car by city patrolman Sami Brown.

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Goshen Man Injured At Milford Overhead Juan Ysais, 26. Goshen, was listed in fair condition at Goshen hospital early Friday morning after receiving lacerations and abrasions and other possible injuries when the car he was driving left the road at the intersection of SR 15 and CR 1350 N at the overhead north of Milford. His car struck a telephone pole, ran over the guard rail and rolled down the embankment. Deputy sheriff Ron Robinson estimated damages at SI,BOO to Ysais’ car and SSOO to the telephone pole and guard rail.

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