The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 June 1979 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 6,1979

Farm Bureau report shows Lakeland stats

A handbook, published by the Indiana Farm Bureau for local affairs committees and local school officals, shows statistcs on the several school corporations in the state of Indiana. For the Lakeland Community School Corporation the following information is shown. An average days membership resident (attendance) for the admissions fforfT' grades Kindergarten toll2th grade was 3,047 for the raJxof 1978. This membership was counted on September 15,1978. In comparison of the fall of 1977 the membership was down by 59. The change in the number of fulltime or equivelant classroom teachers

Make LOTS PRICED FROM Home $7950, TERMS AVAIL, g j a shaded, spring-fed lake, g • a sandy beach. HI 5 ‘ a beach house with fireplace -J and kitchen facilities. O - a park area with picnic tables. 2 tennis and basketball courts. § stables and bridle paths • adjacent golf course. and your new home. £ ! BMI ESTATES lIAAO SOUTH SIDE TIPPECANOE LAKE ■ OftWM TMt HMO "»O«R” HEPOHI F«O* T *« oevtio*f* ANO Rf AO N.WEBSTER 834-2812 WARSAW 267-2239 "* ™

for grades kindergarten to 12th in the fall of 1972-78 was plus .7. The adjusted assessed valuation for 1974-1975 per 19781979 was $15,401 for residents admitted in kindergarten through 12th grade. There are seven school units in the corporation which include high school, middle schools and elementary schools. The total instruction appropriation per resident admission for the 13 grades is $778 and 57.6 per cent is the total of the general fund appropriations. .The total appropriations for registrations in the elementary, middle and high schools per residents admitted was $685. In the vocational education in-

struction area appropriations per residents admitted was $43 and appropriations per residents admitted for special education instruction was $33. For adult continuing education instruction appropriations were $4 and summer school instruction appropriations per resident admitted totaled sll. Support .services appropriated per resident admitted in grades kindergarten through 12 totaled $545, 40.4 per cent of the total was general fund appropriations. Pupil support services appropriations totaled $25, instruction staff support services appropriated per resident admitted was $49 and the total for general administration support services appropriated was sl7. The school administration support services appropriated per resident admitted totaled $99. The business support services appropriated per resident totaled $298 while the central support services appropriated per resident were $54. The total community services appropriations per resident admitted was sl2. The total nonprogrammed charges appropriation per resident was sl4. There were no total debt service appropriations, general fund, per resident admitted in grades K-12 Grand total for the general fund appropriations on budget form number one for 1979 was $4,114,799. The grand total for appropriations per resident admitted, general fund, $1,350, up $127 and is a 10.4 per cent increase over 1978. The total statefederal effort per resident admitted was 613 and 737 local effort per resident admitted Fulltime or equivalent classroom teacher pupil ratio in 1977-78 is 21.1 with the average salary of $13,225. The fulltime or equivalent non-teaching certified persons-pupil ratiort is 139.3 and the average salary is $20,242. Fulltime equivalent certified persons-pupil ratio in 1977-78 was 17.7 with 14.1 years experience. Non-certified per-sonnel-pupil ratio in 1977-78 was 34.4. The teacher-pupil ratio for grades one through six was 20.2 and seven to 12 was 20.8 for 197778. Tuition factor in 1978-79, preliminary, was 1.1203 compared with 1.1199 in 1977-78. The minimum salary with a BS degree as of the first of the year was $9,599 an increase of 5.5 per cent over the previous year. The salary with a BS degree with five years experience as of the first of the year was $10,675 an increase of 5.7 per cent. The average per cent across the board increase is 6.2 per cent for a BS and an average of 7.9 per cent with increment. A person with an MS degree with 10 years experience received a salary of $13,651 an increase of 5.4 per cent. The maximum salary with an MS degree was $17,721 an 8.0 per cent increase .over the previous year. Across the board increase for the average MS was 5.6 per cent and 8.0 per cent with increment. Increment years to reach the maximum salary to MS degree as of the beginning of the year is 22. The career earnings at 40 years in school year was $618,487 an increase of 6.8 per cent over the 1977-78 school year. The health insurance premium for a single person is $243 and the board pays $175. For a married person the premium is 670 and the board pays $350. There is no life insurance for the school corporation, disability insurance premiums or dental insurance premiums. The students are in school for 175 days and the teacher contract states the teachers are paid for 180 days with two paid holidays. The salary for the superintendent as of January 1,1979, was $32,620 an increase of 6.5 per cent over the previous year. There was a 52.5 per cent change in expenditures from 1973-1979. The general fund levy change from 1973-1979 was up $101,265 and was minus 15.5 per cent in levy change from those years. The total school levy change was up to $286,458 but down 10.1 per cent in change. The general fund tax rate payable in 1973 was 4.21 and in 1979 the tax rate payable was 3.32. In 1979 the debt service tax rate pay was .86 and the cumulative building tax rate payable was .40. The total school tax rate payable in 1973'was 5.46 and in 1979 the rate payable was 4.58. The total general fund appropriation, debt service appropriations and cumulative building levy in 1979 totaled $5,086,003. Os that total 81 per cent was general fund, 15 per cent to the debt service and four per cent went to the cumulative building levy. The total indebtedness of the school corporation as of July 1, 1978 was $5,644,775. Around 10.0 per cent of the long term indebtedness is of 1979 total assessed valuation. The total salary appropriations per resident admitted was $1,084 and the total employee benefit appropriation per resident admitted was $54. Employee benefit

appropriations is 5.0 per cent of total salariesappropriations.The total appropriations for all salaries in 86.0 per cent. Total for purchase services appropriated per residents admitted was $l4B. The total supplies and materials appropriated per resident admitted was $56 and $2 for the total capital outlay appropriated per resident ad mitted. The total instruction for regular programs appropriated was $2,221,804. Total instruction for special programs appropriations was $100,926. for adult continuing education appropriations totaling $13,200 and for summer school programs a total of $36,075 in appropriations. For the pupils appropriation under support services the total was 78,053, total guidance services totaled $60,460 and health services totaled $10,003. Under instruction staff appropriations the total was $150,030. the school library received $89,041 and the audiovisual (salaries, books, supplies) was $30,959. Also under support service/ is the general administration /appropriation of $54,550 The tqtal governing body services received $13,200, the total executive administration services was $41,350 which included the office of superintendent services (superintendent, assistants, etc...). The total in school administration appropriations was $303,111. The total office of principal services such as the salary of principal was $248,714. Total support services for the business appropriations was $908,856 The office of business manager (salary of business manager, secretary's, etc.) received $40,362. The total operation and maintenance of plant services received was $627,575 and operation and maintenance of buildings (salaries) t0ta1ed5542,026 The total pupil transportation services appropriated was $194,200. Total vehicle operation appropriation (salary of bus drivers) totaled $125,628 and the total vehicle servicing and maintenance appropriations were $64,322. Servicing and maintenance per bus owned was

297 _ LAKE FRONT WAWASEE South Shore, 5 bedroom 1 '/i both w firepace, living, dining kitchen 1 car garage convenient to golf course. Contract available. Call Amanda. 287 PAPAKEECHIE LAKE FRONT Very nice 2 bedroom brick, fireplace up. woodburning stove down, gas heat, choice location on a quiet lake. Close to banking, marina and grocery. Call Joe today . $34,500. 291 — CROMWELL - I'4 story, 3 bdrm, home on Main Street. Approx. 1,400 sq. ft. which has many extras too numerous to mention. Attractively landscaped with 2 car garage and workshop. Call Joe immediately. 290 CROMWELL A ' ir £AinlHG^ me wi,h many fine features. A good « * - lOW P rice of 516 000 Call before it's too late. 289 ENCHANTED HILLS. 2 bdrm mobile home. Full bath well maintained and maintenance free. Fenced in yard. Must see to appreciate. Coil now and ask for Joe. A Aii * i * ' »■ * ft .... X .s>. 285 - BONAR LAKE FRONT — Nice 2 bedroom home with large lake front yard and pier, 2 car garage, full basement, good fishing, see to appreciate. $37,500. Contract. WE NEED LISTINGS We Have Buyers For Both Old And New Homes 279 - HILLVIEW cozy 3 bedroom. 1 ’/« baths, nice area Qf Ftft "- e ot $23,500. 281 - LAKE WAWASEF retO PEHDIHG with full basement, large enclosed porch, 282 TRI-LEVEL, SYRACUSE — Here is an exceptional home with 3 bedrooms, extra large family 'room, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, excellent location. Call Bob today for details. 283 — BUILDING LOT — Hillview Addition, large 120x190 lot, city water & sewer, gas available. Corner lot. Act today. lakeland fealty 312 5. HUNTINGTON 457*4147,457-3178 DAVE McGREW, BROKER WE HAVE MANY OTHER FINE LISTINGS. CALL TODAY. LAKELAND - A "HOUSE-SOLD" WORD JoeLeomon Sales Assoc. 457-4927 Gene Stoffel Sales Assoc. 457-4332 Sally Shively Sales Assoc. 457-5480 Amanda Leamon Sales Assoc. 457-4927 Robert Hamman Sales Assoc. 457-3646

$2,144. Insurance on those buses, is $4,250. There were 30 buses owned during the 1977-78 year. Regular pupils transported per mile in 1977-1978 totaled 2.93 pupils. The cost per regular pupil transporteds74 and the state support per regular pupil transported is s2l. The total support services for the central appropriations was $166,305. The Employee Group insurance totaled $77,950 and $6,000 unemloyment compensation. The total community

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services appropriation was $38,689. The total nonprogrammed charges appropriated was $43,200. There were $3,000 in transfer tuition and $40,200 in joint schools. Different Story She: “I wish you had telephoned before you came, I’m sorry for my appearance.” Bore: “Your appearance?” She: “Yes, if I had known you were coming, 1 wouldn’t have made one.”

298 — 4.3 ACRES PLUS — Partially wooded tract will moke c beautiful home site or great investment. Call Joe. today. 296 - LAKE FRONT LOT ON BONAR LAKE EAST SHORE Ca today for more details. Debbie 252 — WOODLAND ACRES Fantastic 1 300 sq. ft. home ir beautiful Woodland Acres. 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Yoi have to see it to believe it. Call today for a showing. Ask foi Sally. Price reduced. 275 PIERCETON - 4 acre farmette with 2 000 sq. ft. 2 story home at end of lane bordered by stately pine trees. Large 60x72 barn with concrete floor. 24x36 comb, workshop and 2 car garage Also 28x28 new building used for a family room. Just gooc country living. Call today for appointment. 245 — MILFORD — Perfect family home close to school, shopping Very low utility bills, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 car garage are just c few of the pluses of this home. Blk. & ' ? E. of Milford Junioi High, Emeline St. 271 — SOUTH SHORE AREA -.fklUG eptional 3 4 bedroorT home is located ore Golf Course There are so many fine featuOv.or you should call Joe today to look al it. $52,500. 251 — BONAR LAKE FRONT 2 bedroom, completely refinished wooded lot, excellent view. Reduced to $27,500. 219 CROMWELL - 1.2 acrliving room, kitchen-dirCQ\A*'V room. Very low utilities. 1 car garage with Joe. I «« Mil i w > .sag »» m < S 1 < ail ‘I • 288 — SANDPOINT LOCATION — Extra nice, 4 bedroom 2 story home in first class condition. 95' frontage with excellent beach. Appointment only. 270 — MONEY MAKER — Small farm with 14,000 capacity bird house. Extra nice 3 bedroom home with nice pine setting, approx. 35 acres with 30 acres that can be purchased. Coll Gene for more details. 237 — LIGONIER — Beautiful home wi,h a ,ot charm. Built in 1901. At Total floor area 2,800 sq. ft. Too many nere. Call today for an appointment. $44,500. 263 — WAWASEE HEIGHTS. =me at an affordable price. 3 bedrooms T.er assets. $34,500. 267 — SUNNY FLORIDA — We have two nice lots in Florida, one with highway frontage. Excellent location for home and business. Ask Gene. 178 — ENCHANTED HILLS — 3 bedrooms. I'/j bath, full base- , ment. Just a few steps from pool and playground. Call today. DEVELOPERS DREAM — Bonnie Brae Estates. 26 acres of prime residential propc eC)\P des 2 ,ar9e P onds ' i ust l/l mile south of Syracuse, tor more information. 260 — EXTRA NICE 7 ROOM HOME IN CROMWELL - 4 large bedrooms for the growing family. Approximately 1,400 sq. ft. of comfortable living. Priced in the low 30 s. 253 — LIGONIER — This large 7 room home has opprox. 1,728 sq. ft. to roam in. Building new at today's prices makes the price of $38,500 sound like peanuts. See Amanda about this. SEE US FOR VETERANS, FARMERS HOME AND F.H.A. FINANCING

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jh jf ik immi ■ u W ■r"» «v J y IL Ss * \ 2 >- L ggalll a d * i Q IT DOUBLED IN VALUE?" >r Real Estate more than keeps n pace with inflation. Invest in a e quality property with Lakeland '’ Realty. 233 WAWASEE LAKE FRONT In on South Shore Dr 100 ft. lake fron*~ --«r> p£Hv»»v£ith five bedrooms and three baths. ExtraU’V?luiiable across the road. Call today for appointment. I 237 BARBEE LAKE AREA Nice cozy 2 bedroom with large living room and extra large utility room, kitchen'?' bath, pier and easement on Barbee. Low, low price of S2O 750 266 WAWASEE HEIGHTS QttJDIHG edroom home close to the High School, 1 QfEE’' • ’"ow price $35 000. 221 MORRISON ISLAND SPECIAL Very nice 4 bedroom, 1 1 2 bath home on beautiful Morrison Island channel. This home has many extras and is.priced to sell immediately at a low, low price of $49,500. 277 NEW PARIS AREA Extra nice home south of New Paris. 1,650 sq. ft., 2 fireplaces .many fine features, Fairfield schools. Call today. » > iJi 265 NORTH WEBSTER — Here is the home you have been waiting for. All brick-3 bedroom on a beautiful wooded lot. ? Priced to move quickly. Call Amanda today for details. COMMERCIAL 276 — LEESBURG Nice business or manufacturing building, I 4,500 sq. ft., 200 ft. frontage on SR 15. Many uses. Low price of $60,000 for quick sale. 274 — TAVERN — Located in small community, but with a gross of approximately $106,000 yr. Excellent opportunity to be your own boss. 247 — 3-WAY TAVERN IN SMALL A^||lQ' WN ~ Located ° n main highway. This overhead operation, with yearly gross ofQo >300.000. It also features an exceptionally good net profit structure. Coll today about this one. 258 - ANOTHER COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Restaurant with 3way license. We sold five firms like this last year. Get in on the boom and contact Gene for the details. 236 — 3-WAY TAVERN AND NIGHT CLUB Located in small lake community. Well over six figure gross with an exceptionally good net. Real estate included in the sale price. Living quarters available if needed. Call about this one very soon. 280 — 2 WAY TAVERN — In small community, Kos. County. Excellent gross, liquor license available. All real estate goes including a two and three bedroom duplex. Call Gene for details.

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