The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 April 1974 — Page 13

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MMMMMKMMMM ~ KOSCIUSKO COUNTY OF TAX RATES CHARGED Notice to hereby It*® the Tax duplicates for Um several taxing units M Keu.luako County far the year 1973 payable 1974 an now in th* hands of Um Count? Treasurer. The fAlnwtne table shows Um total las tovtod on each till worth of taxable real and .mruonal wmawrte tn each taxing unit First installment delinquent after May 10. 1974 Second installment de- o IHMtsent after Moveasber IS. 1974 KATHRYN TKKL. Tteasurer_l^ociusho^Cwnt3r_^———» “ TOWNSHIPS j \ CORPORATIONS — r— T- c c Tax Rates Charged | t >• -S « _ Y 1973 I * g1 £ § S £x • , 5 £E 1 For Year 1973 e gg | v f i Payable In Year 1974 „| 1 j I 1 • | es - | 1£ “ i !| .1 jIH 11 1!I 11 ilt H J isi a|a p|i | J |i|i |ji<| >| <|_» — ' |"'W jw! S aS 'gSTST-gS Si ~S?~SE 35. ~ STSnSTS y ', r r,_ yi r, r, r. mr. sn 3? ( r * * ■ *,i * f It it SI ii MV. gi >Hh-»hh ComulAn 11 f» i Mt.*! -w M M ?• « » * ” i ” .-.* = = M 03 s 55— —srT“jo~ «>T m~~ to 1 63 1 03 , SB .« I .03 | .« _I _ .03 I . Cumulatwe SrMtoe_ ' » — >5 W ..— J 06 ,45 ■ „_jg —■ j ■—| —j — — —— — ■ ——■ jj ■ -g—- -jj : jg~j is | ,!» | .IS I IS I *» I >3 | .15 | _ .15 I '— ig if— s si « a5 S S 15 aJ 03 - m 63 .« 1 ua '.c jm 1 Hl m 1 "•» > .ss 1 ss 1 c oo 1 <n l <0 I •*» t-MI _« I —t •??— j— 57 57 sv Qi tn so 61 01 01 01 01 I _•*!_ I 1 i M _ 11 Tawnshis Faar ftaltet t » . ; M * •** '. . - ** J .....' \ jf— — w , 111 n " ; 1 ' "'» - | t I I I I I I I ... I. I I I Township Fire FWhUng ■■» - « «2i 1? 11 L o i 01 |" ".M -01 MS I Js""|— ; t | 01 OT I I |_MS | _ I TOWNSmr Township CMU Bond I i i ! i ! i ! i — jjj —— I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I *>T» library Operating I ! M .OB ■ fft > L W - «3 — — g—j j— j j ; i j j I | j m | oa | _ .03 | Übrao Bend I ! » >; ■■ ‘ — =H 3 » 2» 1* ’• -3B"'1"~—i» OB I M I .Mj .13 1 .32 I Ml M I ■» .1 W,l_-W I ft I -37 | 20 I Total Top ft Übrarr _J, _.» = ; -M -W w M T = IM ■ ltrn~~TWT~»«rT 3.47 Im | 3.47 | 3,47 | 3.47 I j J.IHI. ■■ ftuMiiOlF r T .. rmTia I t —347— 023 TCT- 347• 437 ir 3«__— M . ..___ >fj 1 ■■<—-' i " !""" 'j* t ' "T I ' "'"j "ft I Ai yi <t~~i JM:I I I ~ i •c* oo4 * Prbt Service i " B>. j ’„M |,M « 05 , I 5 • —g, txa ; IP I 115 , M , S 3 I -40 I .40 IMIMI lIS | .40 | I.ls_|_ 1 IS _|_ 1.15 l ratCß Cumulative Building l_l_ls 1*„ «> 5 *• LA? _5 LH 1— — —— j-rr "TaSuTSaaTSM^ — ~ T n -"->B = xt 'f.M J ~T —lTT~m IIM "~jJB I 10> IIM I B3|M I I 1 199 1 310 #! 1 11,1 Corperutton ~ f ~ I ‘ t » * » ‘ j ■, C " , | ~j 1 j t ; | | | .60 | ,56 | ~|— | I errr swaps <M ift ■ I » J * » I ! ! J ! 1 —7 i j t ' ■"* t | i j M~i M“f i I I I I I .06 I .06 I I ' 4- ! -4- ? 4 : j- ' . ■ > , t , t 11 1 i T~7u-i—.n~i i BFBCML Feftee Funetoa I I. . L ... » » » |, .... ; , . . 11 ■ 1 i ' 11 I 1 I I I .01~| .01 I I . ) ' « ’"j"'" * 1 _ 1 _ ■ 11 i 1 1 „ 1 1 > . ’ -... j I } i ! 'I f-'.} ■■■■> -■ i ■! ■ ’ " ■ • it'i*’**' QiiiliiOlßUyrm ' » WJim T,|„ T.U ‘ ia» 1 *»» '«»1*» 1«” 1 *■» I *«* I«» 1 ** lU * 1 “* > **» I *** 1 “* 1 *** ■ 1 *•** ’ “*■' 1 *** 1 *«* 1 «** 1 «** 1 .«** 1 .M* <t* 1 *»» 1 t«» 1 IM»1 »H I 1 PT AT> ' OTMMam-'m . ? 'iftftWßOO BbOM Mteor at ~KpacinH» Cennfr. Marshy BtW tßat the ttotr to a comet caw at aB tw »7toa and raw of Ums «afttaSW County far the yaarl994. BUI Im Auditor. Koactaeko ©*«

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM

West Noble school board recognizes bargaining unit

The West Noble school board officially recognized the Classroom Teachers association as the exclusive bargaining unit for negotiations between the board and teachers during its meeting Monday night. The meeting was held at the West Noble high school. An agreement was signed for participation in the area vocational program with Wawasee and Fairfield high schools. The board also signed an agreement for participation in the northeastern Indiana special education cooperative program. They voted to grant permission to the World Gospel church for summer Bible school in the Cramwell school building. The resignation of Dan Caskey, janitor of the Cromwell school, was accepted Caskey has accepted a position as youth

the Lakeland Youth CentefTn Syracuse. Miss'Doris Wolf was granted permission to attend a speech and hearing therapy convention in Lafayette. Miss Wolf i& a speech and therapy teacher for •he corporation. The moving <rf Perry Centralized school students into the Ligonier junior high, Wawaka and West Noble high school buildings was discussed. A number of volunteers helped in moving of desks and equipment. The high school gym was also offered for the Perry PTO chili and oyster supper. Roger Schermerhorn, principal at the high school, said a structural engineer is being contacted to advise on the future of the Perry building after the tornado damage.

Ligonier receives *95,802 for sewage improvements

A state grant of $95,802 for sewage improvement has been received by the city of Ligonier as announced by Mayor Grover Patrick during the city council meeting on Monday. April 8, at the city hall. The grant was first applied for seven years ago. A federal grant was received at an earlier date. The mayor, also announced the county tax rate has been set for Ligonier residents at SB.IB. The city rate is SI.BB, down $1.48 from last year. The board appointed Richard Moser for temporary school crossing guard at Cavin and 6th streets. He is replacing Forrest Berry who died on March 5. A report was made that the 1964 International emergency van owned by the city had been sold to the Noble county chapter of the Red Cross. Morris Garber was hired to remove trees in the city that had been uprooted by the tornado with the exception of two large Perry Busy Bees 4-H club plan for tea The Perry Busy Bees girl’s 4-H club held their fourth meeting on Tuesday, April 9. The meeting was called to order by Joyce Stout, president. We started our meeting by Angie Horn leading us in the pledge to the flag. Cheryl Durham led us in the 4-H pledge. Teresa Pfenning and Karen Moser led the singing. A mother-daughter tea is being planned for May 14 in the community room of the Ligonier bank. The health and safety lesson on “poison safety" was given by Teresa Jones and Jayne Conrad gave a demonstration. Recreation was led by Kathy Malone. Refreshments were served by Debbie Tuvell and Jayne Conrad.

Sx racu><‘ j Library

By ROSALYN JONES National Library Week is April 21 thru 27 with the theme this year being “Grow with Books.” As has been the custom with the Syracuse public library in the past any overdue books may be returned to the library during this week without being charged late fees. The children and adult departments will have several new books available during this week. We hope to see many people in visiting and “Growing with Books.*’ The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club has placed a lovely pink hydrangea in the library for the Easter and spring season. It is a beautiful plant and is appreciated. The children’s department will be having story hours April 17 and at 3:30 p.m. with films for the children. LAKELAND LOCAL Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Mrs. Mary Huber of Waubee Lake were Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely of Milford and John Bushong of Kalamazoo. Mich.

walnut trees. Bids will be accepted for their sale. The county has agreed to bulldoze and face the old city dump after hauling of debris from the tornado has been completed. The old dump site was opened by state and county officials on a temporary basis with hauling of garbage forbidden. The cleanup and hauling process in the area has been aided by West Noble high school students under the direction of several teachers and county extension agent Arthur Howard. The resignation of Charles Beck from the Ligonier plan commission was accepted as Mr. Beck is moving from the city. Mayor Patrick also announced he had contacted Bates Oil Co. in regard to serving the city with gasoline. The company agreed to do so but recommended that the city purchase a 2,000 gallon storage tank. The council voted to make investigation of the matter. State convention of garden dubs April 23, 24, 25 The Garden Club of Indiana, Inc., will bold its 43d annual convention this year on April 2324 and 25 in Richmond as guests of the central east district Mrs. H. K. Rice is director. Housing will be in the Ramada Inn. The theme is “America is beautiful." Distinguished guests will include the national president Mrs. Howard S. Kittle, Fort Worth, Texas; central regional director, Mrs. Harvy B. Reece, Depere, Wis.; and Mrs. Edward L. Fisher, Saint Louis, Mo.; mater flower show judge and flower arranger. Mrs. Paul M. Cook, Indianapolis, state president, will preside. Reports auto stolen in Leesburg Glendon Huffman of r 2 Leesburg reported his 1968 model car had been stolen from the Lindsay Body Shop in Leesburg where the auto had been left for repairs. Tbe car was blue in color and was stolen sometime after 9:30 pm. Sunday.

I Spring Preaching Rally A I April 19-20-21 /\ I Milford Christian ChurchM Friday And Saturday Services At 7:30 P.M. Sunday Morning Worship 8:15 And 10:30 Sunday Evening Service 7 I Bruce Parmenter J I And Musical Group From Lincoln I Christian College up _ AKAI Come And Hear Great Revival Mesic \i\ \ I ■ And Preaching

Wed., April 17.1974 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Incorrect time on open house An incorrect time was given for the open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Beck in last week’s Mail-Journal. The time for the open house will be from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, at their Lake Lawn Land home. LEGALS LSGALNOTtCC NOTICE « Mr«t»y Biv«n 1W on th* 16th day of April. 1074. tho Board of Town Trust*** of th* Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana, adopted the following or dinance ORDINANCE NUMBER 74-5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 420 WHICH IS THE ■ORDINANCE RELATING TO TRAFFIC AND REGULATING THE USE OF PUBLIC STREETS IN THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA. PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO THE PARKING OF VEHICLES UPON SUCH STREETS. PROVIDING FOR THE PURCHASE. LEASING. ACQUIRING. INSTALLATION. OPERATION. MAINTENANCE. SUPERVISION. REGULATION. AND CONTROL OF THE USE OF PARKING METERS ANO PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT THEREFORE: THE FINING AND PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PARKING METER ZONES UPON THE PUBLIC .STREET ANO FOR THE ENFORCEMENTtHEREOF, ANO PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF ' PASSED ANO ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF TCiWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN/ OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA. ON THE 7TH DAY OF MAY. H 57. AS FOLLOWS: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE. INDIANA: Section I. That the last paragraph of Section XI of said Ordinance Number 420 passed and adopted by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse on May 7.

Ifs Time For A Change 1 AM CONCERNED . . . Genuinely and sincerely, the use and abuse of dangerous drugs among our youth has been on an alarming increase for six yean. Let’s make a change. EXTRA PROTECTION ... Vandalism and ether problems have been on an increase during tbe summer months. I believe we should have extra deputies during the vacation period. I believe we can control spending in non-enforcement areas and provide the funds for extra summer protection. LETS MAKE A CHANGE. CONCERNED . . . 1 believe we can make drug traffic in our County unprofitable. Our County Is Great... With Your Help We Can Make It Safe. vonfon LEW GOSHERT Republican For Sheriff PM By Law O**bsrf

M 57. b* and tfWsam* is hereby amended and changed, and shall hereafter read as Each such police officer shall also attach to such vehicle a notice to the owner or operator thereof that such vehicle has been parking in violation of a provision of this ordinance and instructing said owner or operator to report to th* Police of the Town of Syracuse, in regard to such violation. Each such owner or operator, may. within twenty-tour (24) hours of the time when such notice is attached to such vehicle pay to the Police Officer *s a penalty for and in full satisfaction of such violation, the sum of Fifty Cents (S.SO). Each such owner or operator, who fails to make full satisfaction » of the aforesaid penalty within fwenty-four (24) hours of the time when such notice was attached, may. after twenty-tour (24) hours of such time and within five (5) days of th* time when such notice was attached to such vehicle pay to th* Police Officer as a penalty tor and-in full satisfaction of such violation, th* sum of One Dollar (S 100 Th* failure of such owner or operator to make such payment within the aforesaid period* of time, shall render such owner or operator subject to the penalties hereinafter provided, tar th* violation of th* provisions of this ordinance. Section 1. That Section xv of said Or dinance Number 420 passed and adopted by th* Board of Town Trustees of th* Town of Syracuse. Indiana, on th* 7th day of May. 1*57, be and th* same is hereby amended and changed and shall hereafter reed as follows: All penalty fees collected hereunder by th* Police Department of the Town of Syracuse shall be turned over to th* Town Clerk Treasurer and credited to th* separate fund hereinabove provided for. Section J, This ordinance shall be in full tore* and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication, as provided by law. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with th* provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed Passed and Adopted by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, on this lath day of April, 1*74. Darrel Grisamer Marion Miller Christine Ciodtelter Loren Knispel Carl L. Myrick BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SYRACUSE, INDIANA ATTEST: Betty Oust. Clerk Town of Syracuse. Indiana A.17-24

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