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. • .. 1(' .. _. \ · : ');~~ach New ~~g~_1!P..tate- R-eal propet.ty taxes'\ lev- ceni of t~e re;~'bues need., ied by N~w York's 57 up- ed to pay for county spend- state counties reached a ing .itt 1967. ,; · · . . .n~w high f~ · 1967 -· $72.7 · . C~ttaraug~s C.ountY\ w. as· · m.illlon 0 r 18. · per ce~t 'more ~n! o. f the 5§ _ul'.state. c. oun- tban in 19tJ6. tJes wh\iili lPC8ased real The· l96V··total levied by prqperty taJ;eartrom-1966 to the lxNu'de of su.pervisors JQ67. Tbt;>,\~e~·bpdget a-: for eo\Q~JUes outatde Mlw mount IeVIelf on ~al pro.p- YOJ'liQt;r-:--w• $468.6 mU- erty in Catfataq If Co\lb.tt liOll-: ·COJrl~ 1ffith $395.9 · !ot 1967 !'¥ · 35, ·an · -•lldt. . · . · .. mcr8afe'.;Of'-' ;:UO• · • ' · ti&Ull\ Public Ex- Cattaraugus ... ,County's . pe u.y •. a a p'\' :ri,':ate groiJ.!! ·budQ.t •• 1!(f~B28· ·· tax b y: organ;iZ(t~oJ:l, an incr~aee of: . f2,04'7,949-· · aaid --pl'Q~rty taxes from last yfi!ar.· · . ~~d for 42~8 * _eent of the T~~tativ.e budgets for $1.1 bilUon sptndin)t author 1968. ·Under )?.reparation, · ized for operatio~ of coun- must be :ftl~ WJth boards of . · ty governments in 196'7. super\l'lsdrs by November The real property tax 15. Boards rn~v . change levies or \net bttdgets'' are tentative- budgets, ,but be- arrived at in ealfl county fore final adoption, copies be deductig_e~itmated rev- of the proposed budgets as enues f~m .· the gross changedmust be made. av!;lU amount of 'budgeted spend'- able at the· oftlces of the ing for county purposes, the clerks of the ·boards of au- Survey said. Those esti- pervisors and public hear- mated revenues are state in~s must be held. aid, federal aic;i, departmen- Boards of Supervisors tal charg~ and fees, sur- may revise budgets_ .follow· pluses of PJ.\~'vious years, ing public hearings and and in s' eral counties, prior to final adoption non properly taxes. These which connot be later than sources provided 57.4 per December 20. Lf;GION CONDUCTS INITIATION CEREMONIES By dividing the tax levY by the most recently esti· mated population of the counties, we can obtain the per capita tax levy for each county. The highest per capita real property--tax levY i8 Hamilton County with $127. 43 followed by · Na8Bau at SilOl. Sullivan at $72.61, Suf folk at $58.66 and Warren at $54,~3 per capita. At the low end of the ranking is Broom Cou.nty with a ner capita ta* l~vY of $15.48 followed by Tamp kins at $18.72, Tio~a at $20.. .57 <~nd Sarato~a at $22.16. The sources \·Wilre ques- tionnaires ·sent to county officers: countv ·bud~:tets: Division of Municipal Af- fairs. State Department of A.udit and Control: Dent. of HE-alth. State of New York. Mrs, Williarq,_S,tark were in Geneva Saturd;1y ·IN OHIO . Ph~~;ii~.r- ;wh..ere they . v~ited their Cect'l . LeRoy H .. orning, Mr ' . ·· d .. · ~·;.c::· .;:b son J:licki! who attends Ho- . .. • . an . .J.JC,!.~-.,. . ,~.\o ert.. bart College 1bere. seventy-six of Lakewood, ForiSll, ~J$,,.BQJ1~f;t*d . -r Martin L. Taft MMFN of O.; a native of EttiCQt)Vine ra~:'~=~~~:nna Ohlo -the USS .Ashla~~t Litti~ : ~d ~:fl:y~J!~d~. :~ We . re o•·e·:r_ti.i .. w ... , ~Cr~e.\ Va spen~ .. t wee Vall ..- ~~ • · · -- .;'-eni:J, irlth :Mrs Martin Taft October 19 ,196.7 in . ey H cently. Q~. . . ~ev ··.·~ .. d• • -: arift·JriS .. ,_p· aren. · ts Dr. and Mrs Springs Nursing Htmte, ar-vey ~· .lofi:;~te- J.aJUu\Siift. · . Cleveland, 0., followibg a to a 'tolU'' · _ . . ~·~ew\Dtg- · saturday Robert Eld· ll illness • land: s~es. · · · · ~- · · · rec:JRe, da~gbter Susan apd · · · rn December 8, 1890, in Mrs Mr4.~1lt~ ,EIC;lredge atte. Q.f) icottville. ~ w~ ~· in JamestQWfl •• ~-- J,..YVl4!'•es was an ai~ at tlie r~eptJon Mrs. Doris Avery of Lacka:wmm.il •. MJ:a, Spray Horning .ana· Mr •. and -Mrs. Jack Horning and family of Cincinnati ,:were weekend . guests at·'l<tj~ l)ome of Mr. and ~'ax ettl'rie, MiSIJ l:J~leJ?. Spragile of Byffal9 spent last weekend with her brother Dr. Wil- liam Sprague. . Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sib- ley are leaving Friday for New York City. From there . they will san on the Ocean- ic for a few days at N-assau. Mark Mundie, graJ:ldl!lon of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saalfield, ~ · underw~nt sur- gery at DeGraff Memorial Hospital in North Tonawan da, Thursday. Last Tuesday Mrs Harold Klein and Mrs Scott Smith left for Michigan to visit Mrs Smiths daughter Mrs. Richard P~ier an<t fllmily They also spent soJnetime in MiddTetown, Ohio, . with Mr. and Mrs. Edward-Klein Tuesday Mrs Alan Sibley was an over night. guest of her daughter Mrs. Richard Schwartz and family in Springville. Mrs. Vera Booth, Mrs. Robert Schauman and Rev Harvey 0. Taylor a\tended a Mission Conference at Hamburjl Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. James Taft ..... • .• 4: .. -~ :tne wielding Of t~r . son of .John' J)~ and Atie_e co118in !(*'June Ruchk w , .Boggs Hom~U. · A reSl- Robert Strader in the F:i]Jt . -~t of Lakewood · for the Methodist Church at James · past twenty-five years, he town. , · ·· had peen· an intel\Q81 xev- Mr. and . Mrs. Lymtn · ellue ag~t .~ , ~'-!-~. Waite of Kenmore visited for many yean until his teo· his mother Mrs Harold · . . . Waite Sunday tbe 15th. .».t . ..;u ..... .;.,. ..... ·\\'WWi·-:.•iiiM,;iiw!·IVI.,••·----- Mrs Harold ·Waite, SO!\_ ,~.-..,- ...... ••• • •••·•••-••••••••-. •v••• ~·~·~~.Jt~~~···~••• ~~~~~i ~ii~~~~er v~:~ ~. ,• Key Value of dae.: Weell . ::· ii:~~ gr~c::c~~g~~d. · · ./ · -• K. • 6 ._ .. ,_. · 1 ). ·- . family in Kittap.ning, Pa, Women s ·- . DJt ···. · ··.OveS frd'm Monday to Saturday. · ·. · · · · Ella :Matthews and daugh · ter Barbara of Buffalo vis REGULARLY $1.29 TO $1.89 ited her mother and 'broth- ~ .. -. er Mrs W~ite and Charle~ 7~ Sunday- the-'2lst. · . . Mf:~ ~e~~~v ~!f~ ta!!W~~ TAYLOR'S _Sc to $1 STORE nesday m:oring for Los It Wuhlngton St.. Elllc9Urille &•;liB'I Angeles, Cai~f. where they A BEN FRANXLIN Sl'OU ·n · 't f · d · d rela- ~ · ·. · · . · . . _ w1 v1s1 r1en s an ll·-···•-•-•-••···•···············•w••I'Jiill!••••••·••••p. tiVAh for a few weeks.••••• •~• ••-••~·•••••~••• ...,•••···~-~7•••·•••-••••• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dun- · . . ..... - nl ·nn of Almond. N. Y. we•e ~ - · - • .,.. · - • ~.,' -.;?;~: . ..._...,. t ,._ ...,, 'IIi ,.. ~ a - 4\QSMb ..... v .. , ~ a.. .,.....-_.., ;--:--- , 4-. . -- ruests of his sister Mn ·· . . _. :!#\\ Florence Van Aken Sunday PREFIX NAME. FILED FOB LOCAL DAIRY HERD OWNER John R. Charlesworth of Little Valley will have the exclusive use of t\W prefix \J~ar-Ja\·in_~n~il)g ~n Registered Holi!tefli\'«idairy animals bred in that herd.· · This prefix name use has been granted by Holstein- Friesian Association of A· merica and has become a part of official breed records at the organization's head .. quarters in Brattleboro, . Vermont. . ' ' ·MlJSIC BYTJdt:.Dmovo:tts, ' ~~ .. ~·-!..: •, - . '- ·: EVERY BAIDAY EVENING . . ) - f ,' . \\ COUNTRY AND WESTERN· MUSIC ~VU.Y SAT0$AY' ~VEJI$G PORTERHOUSE STEAKS - ·-- .. -- ' . :, ,.... \'. 1 : • •• ;f. ' . r: •: .- ~ l 1 •• ·J l 1 '1 I ,a I t l '\\!: f I i v 1: l h il a c (I c .C) t il , 0 ... c: iJ J