The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 August 1983 — Page 22

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 24,1983

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LEGALS < NOTICE TO TAX PAYE RS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining the tax rates of certain purposes by the Library Board of Pierceton & Washington Twp Carnegie Library County Library Kosciusko County, Indiana, before the Library Board. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Pierceton & Washington Twp. Carnegie Library Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said Library will conduct a public hearing at regular meeting place. Pierceton, Indiana on the 1984 Budget at 7:00 p.m. on Aug. 31, 1903. Foliowing this meeting, the aforementioned officers of said Library, will meet at regular meeting place, Pierceton, Indiana at 7:00 p.m. on Sept. 7, 1903 to adopt the following Budget: BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES EstimateOf Net Budget Funds To Tax Funds Estimate Be Raised Rate Library Operating Fund 024,540 519.M7 $.lB Totals $24,560 $19,087 $.lB Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, and the State Board of Tax Commissionerswill fix a date for hearing in this county. James A. Craig President of Library Board Rosemary Kerr, Secretary of Library Board Pamela Myers, Treasurer of Library Board Dated July 27,1983 A. 17-24 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the Library Board of Warsaw Community Public Library Kosciusko County, Indiana. Before the Library Board. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Warsaw Community Public Library, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said Library will conduct a public hearing at 315 E. Center St.. Warsaw, Indiana on the 1984 Budget at 4:00 p.m. on August 29, 1983. Following this meeting, the aforementioned officers of said Library, will meet at 315 E. Center St., Warsaw, Indiana at 4:00 p.m. on September 6,1983 to adopt the following Budget: BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Net Budget Funds To Be Tax Funds Estimate Raised Rate Library Operating Fund $455,382 $351,257 $ .28 Library Improvement Reserve Fund 33,059 Totals $488,441 $351,257 $ .28

/ PRODUCTION \ HELP NEEDED Due to increased production, Bristol Homes in Goshen needs experienced mobile home production help in the following departments: METAL, CABINET SETS, PARTITION WALLS and PLUMBING. Experience Only Need Apply To Chuck Harris, Production Manager Bristol Homes 1902 Century Drive, P.O. Box 591 GOSHEN, IND. 46526 Reduced ’I, 000/Wee Jrf! ■ ■ «i n I From the imported paneling in the den to the handcarved fireplace mantel, this home could not be reproduced today for twice the selling price. This country estate was built for the late W. E. Long and features a private lake setting, 5 bedrooms, 47$ baths, 2 complete kitchens, 2 fireplaces, attached 2 car garage with circular drive and many other quality features. Coqld be two separate living units! Shown by appointment only. Special Financing Available. Reduced To IISBtOOO, s_Lß7tooo, ujgtOoo, iuttOog, iUSrOOCT, $1247600-, SR 13$ — WAWASK EXECUTIVE ESTATES This Property REDUCED *I,OOO EACH Monday TODD REALTY SR 13S P.O. Box 307 Syracuse |gJ2| 1457-44171 iTI —I REALTOR

I s l4 Per Hour I $ 560 Per Week * Top Incentive * Experienced People For All Groups I Production Foreman Also Opening For Group Leaders I I Quality Control Men Special Group Leader Bonus I I Send Resume Or Come In Person To: I FAIRMONT HOMES INC. P.O. BOX 27, CR 7 NAPPANEE, IN 46550 I STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! |

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to ba heard thereon. After the tax levies hove been determined, end presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board. er on their failure so to da by the County Auditor, tan or more taxpayers footing themselves aggrieved by such teviex. may appeal to the State Beard of Tax Commissioners ter further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearina In this rn>m«y D mA 1 ** --- * wnflv IVS PC- r rTRSIQRnT Qi LlOTory Dvai U Lenore P. Rasor, Secretary of Library Bead Robert E. Gephart, Treasurer of Library Board Dated August 8.1983 A.17J4 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the Library Board of Milford Library Kosciusko County, Indiana. Before the Library Board. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Milford Public Library, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper officers of said Library will conduct a public hearing at Milford Public Library, Milford. Indiana on the 1984 Budget at 7:30p.m. on August 30,1983. Following this meeting, the aforementioned officers of said Library, will meet at Milford Public Library, Milford, Indiana at7:3op.m. on Sept. 6,1983 to adopt the following Budget: BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES EstimateOf Net Budget Funds To Be Tax Funds Estimate Raised Rate Library Operating Fund $30,735.00 $25,458.00 $ .126 Totals $30,735.00 $25,458.00 $ .126 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth, day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Maxine Brembeck, President of Library Board Anne Troup. Secretary of Library Board Elmer Hartter, Treasurer of Library Board Dated August 2,1983 A. 17-24 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of County of Kosciusko Indiana. That the County Council of Kosciusko County at their regular meeting place on the day of August 18 will conduct a public hearing on the budget. Following this meeting, the aforementioned. Council will meet, at their meeting place, on the day of September 6. 1983 to adopt the foltowing budget: BUDGET ESTIMATE (Complete detail of the budget estimate by fund and or department may be seen in the County Auditor's Office) NET ASSESSED VALUATION $347,490,010 EstimateOf Net Budget Funds To Tax Fun<l Estimate Be Raised Rate General Fund $4,018,943 $2,084,988 .60 Welfare Fund 1.211.576 277,998 Health Fund 111932 86,874 Comp. Mental Health Fund 138,999 138,999 Reassessment Fund 350,000 138,999 Bond & Interest 326.000 347,498 Cum. Bridge Fund 280.900 243.249 Local Rd. & St. Fund 320,000 M.V.H. Fund 1,451872 j Totals $8,134,222 $3,318,605 $.955 TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF TAX RATES Net Poor Relief Net For To Be Assessed Poor Levied Valuation — Relief Clay $ 2,016 $ 6.723,960 $■ -03 Etna 588 5.882,390 .01 Franklin 3.938 7,876.940' .05 Harrison 15.426 15.426,430 .10 Jackson 7,121 5,334.200 .135 Jefferson 676 6,766,070 .01 Lake < 738 7,389,080 -01 Monroe . 436 4,362,340 .10 Plain 13,879 27,758,960 .05 Prairie 1,051 10.504.240 .01 Scott 516 5.168,880 .01 Seward 1,051 10.510.940 .01 Tippecanoe 20,313 29,019.840 .07 Turkey Creek . 17,079 48.796.500 '' .035 Van Buren 10.107 ' 20.215.690 .05 Washington 25.845 11.237,180 .23 Wayne 124,524 124,524.450 .10 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax rates have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the rate fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their tai lure so to do. by the county auditor, tenor more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by < such rates, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Jean Northenor, County Auditor Dated August 9,1983 —A.I7-24

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It happened ... in Milford

IB YEARS AGO, AUG. 22,1973 Cynthia Rapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Rapp of r 2 Milford, was pianist at the worship service held in the coliseum at the Indiana State Fair on Sunday, Aug. 19. She also participated in the 4-H Share-the-fun festival at the state fair, playing her own piano arrangements of “The Love Theme From Romeo and Juliet” and “Exodus.” Cynthia is a member of the Milford Junior Merry Maidens and the Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H Chibs. Mr. and Mrs. William Motts of Milford have returned from a two week vacation to Pennsylvania and Ohio. They also visited in Connersville and Rushville. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Howard Frost of Connersville. This past Saturday they entertained for Mr. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sidell and April Stans, all of Connersville. 20 YEARS AGO, AUG. 22,1963 A freak accident occurred at 10:15,p.m. last night (Wednesday) when a large Kroger semitruck ran off road 15 and crashed into the Martin Motor Co. building, located just south of Milford. Mr. and Mrs, Duane Martin and daughter Shelley spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin on r 2 Milford. Shelley remained to spend a week in the Kerlin home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stutzman of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Maust and family of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser and family of Milford. Kenneth Hullinger and son Kim of Monroe township are spending several weeks at the Junior Kinzie home at Hyattsville, Md. They plan to visit in New York before returning home. Mr. Hullinger will teach in the Milford high school this fall. Mr. and Mrs. George Day of Tunica, Miss., left Wednesday following a week’s visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey, Jr., at Milford. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 20,1953 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray, of

Experts can't agree

By EDWARD THORLUND The discouraging thing for investors and, the business community at the present is that the nation’s top economic experts can’t agree as to the future of the economy. This is nothing new. But it hurts at the moment because of the pivota point the economy has now reached, which makes public opinion, and the confidence of investors and consumers, all important. Alan Greenspan says one thing. Marty Feldstein says something slightly different. Wall Street experts have a different view. How is the average citizen to gain any confidence in any forecast? The one point of agreement is that interest rates might move up another point this year. But a majority of economists say they will turn downward again, at some point, and a majority of the experts also expect the stock market to continue to be a bull market for at least another year — despite the correction. Syracuse EMS revive Ohio woman Cynthia Eubanks, 31, Ohio, was found floating in the waters of Lake Wawasee near Pier 104 Thursday. The Syracuse EMS was called to the scene, but the patient was revived before the crew arrived. They took her vital signs, and she was then transported to Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. Cactus thefts now total seven Donna Smith, 531 S. Lake St., Syracuse, reported to authorities that a total of seven cactuses have been taken from the porch of her home during the past three weeks. The cactuses have an estimated combined value of $350. Car strikes truck A car driven by Harold Hayes, Richmond, was pulling out of the Dana office parking lot in Syracuse on the morning of August 17 when it struck a truck driven by Jay Kitson, 800 Chicago St., Syracuse. Hie truck was traveling east on CR 1300. The impact occured in the eastbound lane. There was no available estimate of damage.

Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Evar DeVon Troup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Troup, also of Milford. Miss Bray and Mr. Troup were graduated from the Milford high school class of 1952. Both are employed at the Weatherhead company at Syracuse. The wedding date has been set for October 26. H 2/c Lloyd Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coy, is home on 40-day leave. Since his last visit in Milford, Lloyd has been in Korea, arriving there Aug. 8, 1952. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moser at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anglin, of Silver Lake, George Stookey, Eola Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. Emra Stookey and Mr. and Mrs. Max Anglin. Mr. Moser’s birthday was celebrated. Mrs. Anna Mae Wheeler and sons Larry and Denny, of Coral, Midi., are visiting Mr. Wheeler’s mother, Mrs. Dinah Howell. Mrs. Alfred Wilson, spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Morningstar, at Elkhart. 59 YEARS AGO, AUG. 24,1933 A picnic supper was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rassi and daughter, Lou Ann, who are visiting at the Ackerman country home in Morton, 111. Several families who are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rassi, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyse Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Felkner, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Estep and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes left for a fishing trip into Northern Michigan and southern Canada. The Felkner and Thomas families left Saturday night and the Estep and Barnes families Sunday forenoon. They will return on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis called on the Elmore Ausherman family at Warsaw, Sunday. Irvin Coy and daughters Florence and June, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparklin of Goshen, spent Sunday at A Century Os Progress. Miss Frances Olmstead of Flint, Mich., after an extended visit with E. E. Little and family returned to her home.

Arthur Laffer says the key to future prosperity is tax cutting, and seems to be in agreement with President Reagan on this point. President Reagan is certain interest rates will come down again in a few months, and that there’s no sound reason — except fear and psychology —for higher and higher interest rates. The Federal Reserve Board meanwhile is put squarely on the spot. One member of the board was recently quoted as saying the Fed is now being forced to set social policy, in effect, because the administration and Congress won’t get together to lower the deficit and federal borrowing. A policy of tighter money could drive interest rates up too high, and curtail the recovery. So there is much sentiment at the Fed to avoid a tight money policy (which helped bring on the recession), even if some inflation results. Watching the moves of the Fed over the next months, then, may be the best way to forecast the future.

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