Mayor Truman V. Glenn warned all residents of the City of Platte City to consider carefully the ramifications of Amendment 5 before they vote in the statewide election Nov. 4. “Section 22 of this proposal would allow property taxes to increase at the same rate as the consumer price index, which recently has averaged 12.8 percent,” Mayor Glenn warned. “The amendment would supersede the rollback provision provided by the General Assembly in 1979 which would keep us from paying exorbitant property tax increases. This proposal makes a mockery of the entire reassessment program which was developed to equalize taxes.”
Plans for an Old Fashioned Christmas have been announced by the Platte City Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Betty Hoskins, chairman of the Christmas promotion committee of the chamber, said the plans include an outdoor Christmas tree trimming, buggy rides, visits by Santa Claus, caroling by choirs and other singing groups, resident and commercial lighting contests, gifts from merchants, letters to Santa and a special night for stores to stay open late for Christmas shoppers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lockard attended the World Series Saturday as the Royals beat the Phillies. They were guests of Roger Burnett.




