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December 200 1966 qtr. Roland 8verly Saline County Treasurer Saline County Court House Salina, Kansas 67401 Rai Paris Corporation, Inc, 521 Bishop Salina, Kansas 67401 pROTKST Sir: undersigned. Paris Corporation, Inc.. hereby takes exception to protests the payment of $1,269.,65 taxes for the year 1966g on following described personal property: Inventory, rasa materials, work in process and finished products, grounds. hors, statutes and facts upon which the taxpayer relies protesting the payment of such taxes are as followat 1. The assessed value of all personal property of the tax- payer was determined to be $33,275.00, and upon such assessed value the personal property taxes were determined to be $20764.15. Under the provisions of K,B.A. 79.306b (1965 Supp.), the assessed value would indicate that this taxpayer°s personal property had a justifiable value of $110,916.67. 2. Taxpayer admits that the justifiable value of its personal property was $99,958.46, and that $17,986.04, which to 307► of the justifiable value of its personal property, is a valid assessed valuation. Accordingly, taxpayer admits that the tax attributable to the admitted assessed value of such pare sonal property is valid. but protests the payment of the balm ante of such taxes in the amount of $1,269_45.. Mr. Boland Bverly December 20, 1966 Page 2 8. Taxpayer is engaged In the business of maauPacturing guitar amplifiers and as such is a "manufacturer" within the meaning of R.S.A. 79.1005. Taxpayer is not a "merchant" within the meaning of R.S.A. 79.1001. On or about March 280 1%6, a 1966 COmsercisl Personal Property Statement was filed in the name of and on behalf of the taxpayer by Angie Turpin, With the assistance of Joe Battens a deputy assessor. Thera was erroneously included in said Personal Property Statement, ander the heading "merchants stock"► Personal property with an assigned value of $92,182.68, which resulted in an assessed value of $271,650.00. No amount was included to said Personal Property Statement to indicate the value of raw materials► work in process and finished goods. The value of raw materials, work in process and finished goods should have been the sum of $419219.47, which would result in an assessed value of $129965.84. Accordingly► the assessed value should be reduced by $279650.00 (the assessed value of personal pro- perty reported under the heading "merchants stock") and increased by $129865.84 (the proper assessed value of raw materials, work in process and finished goods)* resulting In a not reduction of assessed value In the amount of $150284.16, upon which the tax is $19269.65.1 4. To the extent that the actual value of taxpayer°s Inventory exc,.%ta $41,219.479 and to the extent that the assessed value of taxpayer►s inventory exceeds $12,865.841, the same are grossly excessive, illegal and void, and con- trary to R.S.A. 79.1005 and R.S.A. 79406b (1965 Supp.)* very truly yours, cox Salina County Commissioner$ Salina County Count House Salinas Kansas 67401 Me* Roland Evenly Deaember 200 1966 Page 3 CO3 Salina City Commissioner City Hall Fifth and Ash Streets Salina, Kansas 67401 Ike Saul swarm Saline County Clerk Saline county Court House Salina, Kansas 67401 O D -/ The Voice of Business P. O. BOX 596 14 April 1965 SALINA. KANSAS Mr. Norris Olson, Uty Manager City Hall 5th S Ash Salina, Kansas Dear Mr. Olson: We wish to advise you that the Paris Corporation has furnished the Salina Chamber ofomme� ria espy of their quarterly employer's report which is required to file with the District Director of Internal Rev- enue. Sincerely, Wilma E. McCormack SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE dii _ vis_— 115 West Iron ro - Phone TAplor 7.9301 V�� U 1,4 "n, 0 3 >, Y Tyfa.� May 18, ;964 Honorable Mayor Don Tucker Members of the City Commission City of Salina Salina, Kansas Gentlemen: Or April 23, 1964, the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into an agreement with the Paris Corporation, Inc., to.supply them a building suitable for manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, and distribution of electronic devices and equipment, which the Paris rn�p�tion contemplates producing and selling from the Sa na ac e . Itis the belief of the Salina Chamber of Commerce, after complete and thorough investigation of the financial stability and potential of this Corporation, that this facility will be an economic asset to Salina, and will create new wealth through a contemplated nation-wide distri- bution program. After many months of negotiations and conferring with the principals of this Corporation, the facilities located at 521 Bishop St., Salina, Kansas, owned by the Econo-flo Flour Service, Inc., an nown as the Sutorius Bakery Building, was the best suited facility that could be ig 7 obtained for the Paris Corporation. This being the case, the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into a contract arrangement to furnish monies in the amount of the ,monthly cease for this facility for a j two year period of time. This amounts to the sum of $500.00 per month. The Salina Chamber took every precaution that was reasonable and proper to assure continuance of this operation in Salina, and gainful employment for our peopie. The Board of Directors of the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into this contract because they felt this Corpora- tion would be a real asset to Salina, and the amount of money was reasonable in respect to the -projected gain to the community in the way of employment. If you concur with our finding, we request that monies from the "Industrial Mill Levy" be made available to reimburse the Salina Chamber of Commerce. This would rot he in cxcas of $500.00 per month, for 24 months commencing May ]. 1964. We will submit grn�A `WI.00�o quarterly proof of payment a we make to the Paris Corporation. Sincerely, James N. Prest�vn, Manager SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JVP:vb The Voice of Busineas 23 March 1965 Mr. Norris Olson, City Manager City Hall Fifth and Ash Salina, Kansas Dear Mr. Olson: P. O. BOX 598 SALINA. KANSAS We are sending you a copy of the Paris Agreement as per your request to Mr. James N. Preston. /wem 115 Wes! Iron Sincerely, Wilma E. McCormack, Financial Secretary SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Phone TAplor 7-9301 A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT, Made and entered into this,*41%A day of April, 1964, by and between the Salina Chamber of Commerce, Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Salina" and Paris Corporation, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its principal (and registered) office at Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Paris". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Paris is organized to engage in business in the State of Kansas for the manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, processing, producing and selling, at wholesale or retail, any and all types of electronic devices and equipment, and intends to establish a plant in the State of Kansas for the manufacture, assembly, fabrication and distribution of such electronic devices and equipment; and WHEREAS, Salina is desirous of inducing Paris to locate its electronic equipment manufacturing business, plant and distribu- tion center in the City of Salina, Kansas, and is willing to offer certain considerations to Paris in return for Paris' agreement to locate its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a sub- stantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas, for a period of not less than five (5).years after May 1, 1964; and WHEREAS, Paris, in return for such considerations to be ex- tended to it by Salina, is willing to agree to such condition: NOW, THEREFORE, inconsideration of the above and foregoing and the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. Paris, in return for the considerations to be extended to it by Salina as hereinafter set forth, shall locate, within a rea- sonable time after the date hereof not exceeding ninety (90) days,I ane thereafter maintain its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a substantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas` or its environs, for a period of at least five (5) years from and. after May 1, 1964, it being understood that Paris, concurrently with the exc_cution of this Agreement, shall initially lease from Ecuno-Fio Flour Service, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its prin-i cipal office at Salina, Kansas, and occupy and use as a site for its plant and business, premises located at 521 Bishop Street, Salina, Kansas, for a two year term, commencing May 1,1964, and continuing thereafter until April 30, 1966, at a rental of $500.00 per month. i i 2, In consideration of the agreement of Paris to locate and maintain its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a substantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas, as herein- ,)( -fore provided: (a) Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris: - 1 - (1) for each month of the three month period from May 1, 1964, to July 31, 1964, the sum of $500.00 per month; (2) for each month of the three month period beginning August 1, 1964, and ending October 31, 1964, the sum of $500.00 per month; pro- vided that in the event Paris does not employ ten or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said three month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduced to the sum of $250.OU for each such month; (3) for each month of the six month period beginning November 1, 1964, and ending April 30, 1965, the sum of $50u.00 per month; pro- vided that in the event Paris does not employ fifteen or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said six month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduc- ed to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; (4) for each month of the twelve month period beginning May 1, 1965, and ending April 30, 1966, the sum of $500.00 per month; provided that in the event Paris does not employ twenty- five or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said twelve month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduced to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; and (5) for each month of the twelve month.period beginning May 1, 1966, and ending k ril 30 1967, the sum of $10.00 multipliedTy the aver- age number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during each such month, but not in excess of the sum of $500.00 per month or an amount equal to the monthly rental which Paris is obli- gated to pay for suitable premises, whichever is lesser; provided that in the event an indus- trial mill levy has not beenre-approved for the City of Salina, Kansas, for the promotion of industry prior to May 1, 1966, then Salina . shall have no obligation to make any payments to Paris hereunder for any month in which such industrial mill levy has not been re -approved after May 1, 1966. The "average number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during each month" shall be determined by dividing the num- ber of fulltime employees employed by Paris at Salina, Kansas, during each regular workday in such month by the total number of workdays in such month, and any two parttime - 2 - r; employees employed by Paris at Salina, Kansas, whose aggregate number of hours during any workday equal the number of hours of one fulltime employee for such workday shall be deemed to be one fulltime employee for such workday. The foregoing payments shall be made monthly, on or be- fore the 5th day following the last day of the month for which each such payment is to be made, and as a condition precedent to any such payment to be made after July 319 1964, Paris shall furnish Salina with a verified statement showing the average number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during the month for which such payment is to be made. Paris shall also furnish Salina with a copy of its quarterly employer's report which it will be required to file with the District Director of Internal Revenue. In the event Paris discontinues operations of its business in Salina, Kansas, at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall be released and discharged from any obligat- ion hereunder for any period during which such operations are discontinued. (b) If Paris contracts for the purchase or construction of a suitable building in the City of Salina, Kansas, or its environs, and occupies such building for the conduct of its business at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris, the monthly amounts determined in the same manner as pro- vided in sub -paragraph (a) of this Paragraph 2, but with- out any limitation with respect to the amount of rent which Paris .is obligated to pay for the use of any suit- able facilities; provided, however, that.the aggregate amounts of any payments which Salina shall be obligated to pay to Paris after such purchase or construction and occupancy of such facilities shall not exceed the cost of acquiring such facilities, The foregoing payments shall be made monthly, on or be- fore the 5th day following the last day of the month for which each such payment is. to be made, and as a condition precedent to any such payment to be made after July 31, 1964, Paris shall furnish Salina with a verified statement showing the average number of fulltime employees employed. by Paris during the month for which such payment is to be made. Paris shall also furnish Salina with a copy of its quarterly employer's report which it will be required to file with the.District Director of Internal Revenue. In the event Paris discontinues operations of its business in Salina, Kansas, at any time prior to April 30, 19673 Salina shall be released and discharged from any obligat- ion hereunder for any period during which such operations are discontinued. 3. In the event that Paris, within five (5) years after the date hereof, removes its headquarters, plant, distribution center, - 3 - r, or a substantial portion of its business from Salina, Kansas, or its environs, and relocates its headquarters, plant, distribution center, or a substantial portion of its business in some other locality than Salina, Kansas, or its environs, then Paris shall !become liable to Salina for the amount of any payments thereto= fore made by Salina to Paris hereunder. 4. The conditions that Paris employ a certain number of fulltiwc employees during each month as hereinbefore set forth, shall be excused if the number of employees employed by Paris during each such month is prevented or delayed by force majeure. The term "force majeure" as used herein means and includes fire, explosions, act of the elements, strikes or other labor diffi- culties effecting such employment for a period of not more than thirty (30) days, acts of public enemy, breakdown or accident to facilities or equipment, which are reasonably beyond the con- trol of Paris. In no event shall Salina be required to make any payments hereunder if the payments which Paris is obligated to pay under the terms of any lease is excused by force majeure. 5. Paris shall furnish Salina, on or before May 1, 1964, with certified copies of appropriate minutes of Paris, authoriz- ing its officers to execute this Agreement on behalf of Paris; and Salina shall furnish Paris, on or before May 1, 1964,.with certified copies of appropriate minutes of Salina, authorizing its manager to execute this Agreement on behalf of Salina. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ilk .•`,_. _ Manager Z,• �<�...•._ PARIS CORPORATION, INC. �4 a A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEFLNT, Made and entered into this.�?3y` day of April, 1964, by and between the Salina Chamber of Commerce, Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to .as "Salina" and Paris Corporation, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its principal (an re3�end) office at Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Paris". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Paris is organized to engage it business in the State of Kansas for the manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, processing, producing and selling, at.wholesale or retail, any and all types of electronic devices and equipment, and intends to establish a plant in the State of Kansas for the manufacture, assembly, fabrication and distribution of such electronic devices and equipment; and WHEREAS, Salina is desirous of inducing Paris to locate its electronic equipment manufacturing business, plant and distribu- tion center in the City of Salina, Kansas, and is willing to offer certain considerations to Paris in return for Paris' agreement to locate its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a sub- stantial portion of .its business in Salina, Kansas, for a period of not less than five (5) years after May 1, 1964; and WHEREAS, Paris,'in return for such considerations to be ex- tended to it by Salina, is willing to agree to such condition: NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above and foregoing and the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. Paris, in return for the considerations to be extended tol it by Salina as hereinafter set forth, shall locate, within a rea-1 !�onable time after the date hereof not exceeding ninety (90) days,j thereafter maintain its headquarters, plant and distribution ! ;enter and a substantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas or its environs, for a period of at least five (5) years from and, after May 1, 1964, it being understood that Paris, concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, shall initially lease from Ec,no-Fio Flour Service, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its prin-, cipai office at Salina, Kansas, and occupy and use as a site for its plant and business, premises located at 521 Bishop Street, Salina, Kansas, for a two year term, commencing May 1, 1964, and continuing thereafter until April 30, 1966, at a rental of $500.00 per month. 2.. In consideration of the agreement of Paris to locate and maintain its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a s::bstanxial portion of. its business in Salina, Kansas, as herein- _)efore provided: (a) Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris: - 1 - �,J (1) for each month of the three mcnth period from May 1, 1964, to July 31, 1964, the sum of $500.00 per month; (2) for each month of the three month period beginning August 1, 1964, and ending October 31, 1964, the sum of $500.00 per month; pro- vided that in the event Paris does not employ ten or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said three month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduced to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; (3) for each month of the six month period beginning November 1, 1964, and ending April 30, 1965, the sum of $500.00 per month; pro- vided that in the event Paris does not employ fifteen or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said six month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduc- ed to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; (4) for each month of the twelve month period beginning May 1, 1965, and ending April 30, 1966, the sum of $500.00 per month; provided that in the event Paris does not employ twenty- five or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said twelve month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduced to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; and (5) for each month of the twelve month.period beginning May 1, 1966, and ending April 30, 1967, the sum of ,$10.00 multiplied by the aver- age number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during each such month, but not in excess of the sum of $500.00 per month or an amount equal to the monthly rental which Paris is obli- gated to pay for suitable premises, whichever is lesser; provided that in the event an indus- trial mill levy has not been re -approved for the City of Salina, Kansas, for the promotion of industry prior to May 11 1966, then Salina . shall have no obligation to make any payments to Paris hereunder for any month in which such industrial mill levy has not been ra-approved after May 1, 1966. The "average number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during each month" shall be determined by dividing the num- ber of fulltime employees employed by Paris at Salina, Kansas, during each regular workday in such month by the total number of workdays in such month, and any two parttime - 2 - r4 employees employed by Paris at Saliria, Kansas, whose , aggregate number of hours during any workday equal the number of hours of one fulltime employee for such workday shall be deemed to be one full'-ime employee for such workday. The foregoing payments shall be made monthly, on or be- fore the 5th day following the last day of the month for which each such payment is to be made, and as a condition precedent to any such payment to be made after July 31, 1964, Paris shall furnish Salina with a verified statement showing the average number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during the month for which such payment is to be made. Paris shall also furnish Salina with a copy of its quarterly employer's report which it will be required to file with the District Director of Internal Revenue. In the event Paris discontLaues operations of its business in Salina, Kansas, at any time prior- to April 30, 1967, Salina shall be released and discharged from any obligat- ion hereunder for any period during which such operations are discontinued. (b) If Paris contracts for the purchase or construction of a suitable building in the City of Salina, Kansas, or its environs, and occupies such building for the conduct of its business at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris, the monthly amounts determined in the same manner as prc- vided in sub -paragraph (a) of this Paragraph 2, but with- out any limitation with respect to the amount of rent which Paris.is obligated to pay for the use of any suit- able facilities; provided, however, that the aggregate amounts of any payments which Salina shall be obligated to pay to Paris after such purchase or construction and occupancy of such facilities shall not exceed the cost of acquiring such facilities. The foregoing payments shall be made monthly, on or be- fore the 5th day following the last day of the month for which each such payment is to be made, and as a condition precedent to any such payment to be made after July 31, 1964, Paris shall furnish Salina with a verified statement showing the average number of fulltime employees employed. by Paris during the month for which such payment is to be made. Paris shall also furnish Salina with a copy of its quarterly employer's report which it will be required to file with the.District Director of Internal Revenue. In the event Paris discontinues operations of its husiness in Salina, Kansas, at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall be released and discharged from any obligat- ion hereunder for any period during which such operations are discontinued. 3. In the event that Paris, within five (5) years after the date hereof, removes its headquarters, plant, distribution center, -3- a . 16: or a substantial portion of its business from Salina, Kansas, or its environs, and relocates its headquarters, plant, distribution center, or a substantial portion of its business in some other locality than Salina, Kansas, or its environs, then Paris shall become liable to Salina for the amount of any payments thereto- fore made by Salina to Paris hereunder. 4. The conditions that Paris employ a certain number of fullLL11c employees during each month as hereinbefore set forth, shall be excused if the number of employees employed by Paris during each such month is prevented or delayed by force majeure. 'fnc term force majeure as used herein means and includes fire, explosions, act of the elements, strikes or other labor diffi- culties effecting such employment for a period of not more than thirty (30) days, acts of public enemy, breakdown or accident to facilities or equipment, which are reasonably beyond the con- trol of Paris. In no event shall Salina be :required to make any payments hereunder if the payments which Paris is obligated to pay under the terms of any lease is excused by force majeure. S. Paris shall furnish Salina, on or before May 1, 1964, with certified copies of appropriate minutes of Paris, authoriz- ing, its officers to execute this Agreement on behalf of Paris; and Salina shall furnish Paris, on or before May 1, 1964,.with certified copies of appropriate minutes of Salina, authorizing its manager to execute this Agreement on behalf of Salina. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. SALINA CHAMBER OF COM2�1ERCE By_.,�-- Manager �..,._ PARIS CORPORATION, INC. it r' - 4 - u L ,. ' 1 o. . -9:i 1;! � eVrq._0-P m,e rt Aidlii.o&y C 4 A M© c R QF.' COMMERCE M Al E R C E P L l D I,N 1 . 1; 1 5 rY E S T- 14'D N 'A V E N r� j e: 130 .SU.G-�.. G._��iZ.L (J'261-, September 28, 1963 Honorable Gaylord Spangler, Mayor t C-0P-CTand Members of the City Commission City Hall Salina, Kansas Gentlemen: The Gre to Salina Development. Authority meeting in session on Thursday noon, September 26, 1963 considered the use of the Industrial Mill Levy funds to reimburse the Salina Chamber of Commerce for their contractual arrangements made and entered into as an inducement to the Jato Manufacturing Company, Inc, to locate their facilities in our community. These arrange- ments involve the granting of one yeargs free rent to the Jato Manufacturing Company in the facilities known as the old Bargain Barn and the S & B Wholesale Company and the allowing of $600, 00 to be used for partitioning of certain areas to be used for display area. In addition, the second year two thirds of the rent will be paid for by the Salina Chamber of Commerce or the dollar equivalent will be made available for the purchase of land where upon they could construct their own facility. This would amount to $4800, 00 during the second year. The total package arrangements will amount to $12,600.00. 1 --- All :ramifications of this particular agreement have been considered by your Authority and were discussed at their meeting. At the conclusion of the discussion, upon motion made by Gaylord Spangler and seconded by Leland Srack, the Authority unanimously recommends that the City Commission accept the proposal and arrangements :made by the Salina Chamber of Commerce and so reimburse them. Whtl.e it is recognized that the total dollar figure is bight for the number of employees that will be under employment initially; nevertheless, as Chairman for the Greater Salina Development Authority and Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee, I believe this money is wisely spent and certainly tangible evidence can be shown of cooperative effort in obtaining an industry for Salina. Certainly the voters of Salina had in mind this levy being used for the purpose of obtaining industry, and what more direct approach can be shown to the voters than the expenditure of the money in this endeavor. I urge your favorable consideration of this matter and know that whatever arrangements are made for the actual paying of these funds will be acceptable to the Authority. Sincerely, POCeSS TO PROGRESS (1 Albert Schwartz, Chairman �o_ GREATER SALINA DE VELOPIVIENT AS/wlAUTHORITY a9 -ta May 1$, :Rina Honorable Mayor Don Tucker Members of the City Commission City of Salina Salina, Kansas Gentlemen: On April 23, 1964, the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into an agreement with the Paris Corporation, Inc., to supply them a building suitable for manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, and distribution of electronic devices and equipment, which the-Parts_Corpo.ration_ contemplates producing and selling from the Safi na'f`a&ili'ties " It is the belief of the Salina Chamber of Commerce, after complete and tl-:o ough investigation of the financial stability and potential of this Corporation, that this facility will be an economic asset to Salina, and will create new wealth through a contemplated nation-wide distri- bution program. After many months of negotiations and conferring with the principals of this Corporation, the facilities located at 521 Bishop St., Salina, Kansas, owned by the Econo-flo Flour Service, Inc., and k'n'own as the Sutorius Bakery Building, was the best suited facility that could be obtained for the Paris Corporation. This being the case, the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into a contract arrangement to furnish /I monies in the amount of the monthly_leasq.for._this _facility for a e, two year period of time. This amounts to the sum of $500.00 per month. The Salina Chamber took every precaution that was reasonable and proper to assure continuance of •this operation in Salina, and gainful employment for our people. The Board of Directors of the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into this contract because they fel'•: this Corpora. tion would be a real asset to Salina, and the amount of money was reasonable in respect to the projected gain to the community in the way of employment. If you concur with our finding, vie request that monies from the "Industrial Mill Levy" be made available to reim.",urse the Salina Chamber of Commerce. This would not he in c erss of $500.00 per- a month, for 24 monthsco„mmenci ng May 1, _ 1L.. We will submit quarterly proof of paymant to vie meke to the Paris Corporation. Sincerely, q r i James N. Prest,)n, Manager SALINA CHAMB-'R OF COMMERCE JNP:vb , 7- `-,'.%,''ij.9 ' +...�..-'�-c1..r✓✓��� fY�,YJL"t''1141'�i! t'��i',/ �ir'�. L�i�lu FJx ALa'fEiA�✓�: ei The Voice o/ Buainess P. O. BOX 596 23 March 1965 SALINA, KANSAS Mr. Norris Olson, City Manager City Hall Fifth and Ash Salina, Kansas Dear Mr. Olson: We are sending you a copy of the Paris Agreement as per your request to Mr. James N. Preston. Sincerely, Wilma E. McCormack, Financial Secretary SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE /wem ' E`vSTO iPltge 115 West I::on q i Phone TAylor 7-9301 2J A Honorable Mayor Members of the City' of Salina Salina, Kansas Gentlemen: May 18, '.964' Don Tucker City Commission On April 23, 1964, the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into an agreoment with the Paris Corporation, Inc., to supply them a building suitable far manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, and distribution of electronic devices and equipment, which the Pari,s..Cornorati,on contemplates• producing and selling from the Safina faciffties.` It is the belief of the Salina Chamber of Commerce, after complete and thorough investigation of the financial stability and potential of this Corporation, that this facility will be an economic asset to Salina, and will create new wealth through a contemplated nation-wide distri. bution program. After many months of negotiations and conferring with the principals of this Corporation, the facilities located at 521 Bishop St., Salina, Kansas, owned by the Econo..fio Flour Service, Iiia p`'an8"icnoCvn as the r Sutorius Bakery Building, was the best suited facility that could be obtained for the Paris Corporation. This being the case, the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into a contract arrangement to furnish monies in the amount of the monthly lease-,for,.this_facility. for a �- two year period of time. This amounts to the sum of $500.00 per month. The Salina Chamber took every precaution that was reasonable and proper to assure continuance of this operation in Salina, and gainful employment for our people. The Board of Directors of the Salina Chamber of Commerce entered into this contract because they felt -this Corpora- tion would be a real asset to Salina, and the amount of monay was reasonable in respect to the projected gain to the community in the way of employment. If you concur with our finding, we request that monies from the "Industrial Mill Levy" be made available to reimburse tl:e Salina Chamber of Commerce. This would not he •ln C*,c�ss of $500.00 per -a month, for 24 months commencing May_ 1.,_ 1901,. we will submit �r'�.� �_. D0 quarterly proof of payment tl-iat we mike to the Paris Corporation. JI'P-. b Sincerely, J.;mes N. Prest.in, Manager SALIRA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Voice of Business P. O. BOX 596 23 March 1965 SALINA. KANSAS Mr. Norris Olson, City Manager City Hall Fifth and Ash Salina, Kansas Dear Mr. Olson: We are sending you a copy of the Paris„Agreement as per your request to Mr. James N. Preston. Sincerely, Wilma E. McCormack, Financial Secretary SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE /wem 115 West I:aon .1 P`�55T0 PW6gas Phone TAylox 7-9301 %oulCG/i�'CZPluZR I 0 I A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEZZNT, Made and entered into ttiis,Z3�0. day of April, 19641 by and between the Salina Chamber of Commerce, Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Salina" and Paris Corporation, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its principal (and registered) office at Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Paris". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Paris is organized to engage in business in the State of Kansas for the manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, 3rocessing, producing and selling, at wholesale or retail, any and all types of electronic devices and equipment, and intends to :stablish a plant in the State of Kansas for the manufacture, assembly, fabrication and distribution of such electronic devices and equipment; and WHEREAS, Salina is desirous of inducing Paris to locate its electronic equipment manufacturing business, plant and distribu- :ion center in the City of Salina, Kansas, and is willing to offer :ertain considerations to Paris in return for Paris' agreement to .ocate its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a sub- stantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas, for a period )f not less than five (5).years after May 1, 1964; and WHEREAS, Paris, in return for such considerations to be ex- tended to it by Salina, is willing to agree to such condition: NOW, THEREFORE, in and the mutual covenants agreed as follows: consideration of the above and foregoing hereinafter set forth, it is hereby 1. Paris, in return for the considerations to be extended to! it by Salina as hereinafter set forth, shall locate, within a rea-i -�blonae time after the date hereof not exceeding ninety (90) days, rn,! thereafter maintain its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a substantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas or its environs, for a period of at least five (5) years from and. a,°ter May 1, 1964, it being understood that Paris, concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, shall initially lease from Ecuno-Fio Flour Service, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its prin cipal office at Salina, Kansas, and occupy and use as a site for its plant and business, premises located at.521 Bishop Street, Salina, Kansas, for a two year term, commencing May 1,.1964, and continuing, thereafter until April 30, 1966, at a rental of $500.00 per month. 2.. In Iconsideration of the agreement of Paris to locate .and mainLain its headquarters, plant and distrihution center -and a i. ;::bstancial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas, as here.in- jefore provided: (a) Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris: - 1 - z: �i it i' I I A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEZZNT, Made and entered into ttiis,Z3�0. day of April, 19641 by and between the Salina Chamber of Commerce, Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Salina" and Paris Corporation, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its principal (and registered) office at Salina, Kansas, hereinafter referred to as "Paris". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Paris is organized to engage in business in the State of Kansas for the manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, 3rocessing, producing and selling, at wholesale or retail, any and all types of electronic devices and equipment, and intends to :stablish a plant in the State of Kansas for the manufacture, assembly, fabrication and distribution of such electronic devices and equipment; and WHEREAS, Salina is desirous of inducing Paris to locate its electronic equipment manufacturing business, plant and distribu- :ion center in the City of Salina, Kansas, and is willing to offer :ertain considerations to Paris in return for Paris' agreement to .ocate its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a sub- stantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas, for a period )f not less than five (5).years after May 1, 1964; and WHEREAS, Paris, in return for such considerations to be ex- tended to it by Salina, is willing to agree to such condition: NOW, THEREFORE, in and the mutual covenants agreed as follows: consideration of the above and foregoing hereinafter set forth, it is hereby 1. Paris, in return for the considerations to be extended to! it by Salina as hereinafter set forth, shall locate, within a rea-i -�blonae time after the date hereof not exceeding ninety (90) days, rn,! thereafter maintain its headquarters, plant and distribution center and a substantial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas or its environs, for a period of at least five (5) years from and. a,°ter May 1, 1964, it being understood that Paris, concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, shall initially lease from Ecuno-Fio Flour Service, Inc., a Kansas corporation with its prin cipal office at Salina, Kansas, and occupy and use as a site for its plant and business, premises located at.521 Bishop Street, Salina, Kansas, for a two year term, commencing May 1,.1964, and continuing, thereafter until April 30, 1966, at a rental of $500.00 per month. 2.. In Iconsideration of the agreement of Paris to locate .and mainLain its headquarters, plant and distrihution center -and a i. ;::bstancial portion of its business in Salina, Kansas, as here.in- jefore provided: (a) Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris: - 1 - (1) for each month of the three month period from May 1, 1964, to July 31, 1964, the sum of $500.00 per month; (2) for each month of the three month period beginning August 1, 1964, and ending October 313 1964, the sum of $500.00 per month; pro- vided that in the event Paris does not employ ten or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said three month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay heremider shall be reduced to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; (3) for each month of the six month period beginning November 1, 1964, and ending April 30, 1965, the sum of $j0u.00 per month; pro- vided that in the event Paris does not employ fifteen or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said six month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduc- ed to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; (4) for each month of the twelve month period beginning May 1., 1965, and ending April 30, 1966, the sum of $500.00 per month; provided that in the event Paris does not employ twenty- five or more fulltime employees for more than one-half of any given month during said twelve month period, then the amount which Salina is obligated to pay hereunder shall be reduced to the sum of $250.00 for each such month; and (5) for each month of the twelve m•nth.period beginning May 1, 1966, and ending April 30, 1967, the sum of $10.00 multiplied by the aver- age nizmber of fulltime employees employed by Paris during each such month, but not in excess of the sum of $500.00 per month or an amount equal to the monthly rental which Paris is obli- gated to pay for suitable premises, whichever is lesser; provided that in the event an indus- trial mill levy has not beenre-approved for the City of Salina, Kansas, for the promotion of industry prior to May 1, 1966, then Salina . shall have no obligation to make any payments to Paris hereunder for any month in which such industrial mill levy has not been re -approved after May 1, 1966. The "average number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during each month" shall be determined by dividing the num- ber of fulltime employees employed by Paris at Salina, Kansas, during each regular workday in such month by the total number of workdays in such month, and any two parttime - 2 - employees employed by Paris at Salina, Kansas, whose ,. aggregate number of hours during any workday equal the number of hours of one fulltime employee for such workday shall be deemed to be one fulltime employee for such workday. The foregoing payments shall be made monthly, on or be- fore the 5th day following the last day of the month for which each such payment is to be made, and as a condition precedent to any such payment to be made after July 31, 1964, Paris shall furnish Salina with a. verified statement showing the average number of fulltime employees employed by Paris during the month for which such payment is to be made. Paris shall also furnish Salina with a copy of its quarterly employer's report which it will be required to file with the District Director of Internal Revenue. In the event Paris discontinues operations of its business in Salina, Kansas, at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall be released and discharged from any obligat- ion hereunder for any period during which such operations are discontinued. (b) If Paris contracts for the purchase or construction of a suitable building in the City of Salina, Kansas, or its environs, and occupies such building for the conduct of its business at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall pay or cause to be paid to or for the account of Paris, the monthly amounts determined in the same manner as pro- vided in sub -paragraph (a) of this Paragraph 2, but with- out any limitation with respect to the amount of resit which Paris.is obligated to pay for the use of any suit- able facilities; provided, however, that the aggregace amounts of any payments which Salina shall be obligated to pay to Paris after such purchase or construction and occupancy of such facilities shall not exceed the cost of acquiring such facilities. The foregoing payments shall be made monthly, on or be- fore the 5th day following the last day of the month for - which each such payment is to be made, and as a condition precedent to any such payment to be made after July 31, 1964, Paris shall furnish Salina with a verified statement showing the average number of fulltime employees employed. by Paris during the month for which such payment is to be made. Paris shall also furnish Salina with a copy of its quarterly employer's report which it will be required to file with the District Director of Internal Revenue. In the event Paris discontinues operations of its business in Salina, Kansas, at any time prior to April 30, 1967, Salina shall be released and discharged from any obligat- ion hereunder for any period during which such operations are discontinued. 3. In the event that Paris, within five (5) years after the date hereof, removes its headquarters, plant, distribution center, - 3 - or a substantial portion of its business from Salina, Kansas, or its environs, and relocates its headquarters, plant, distribution center, or a substantial portion of its business in some other locality than Salina, Kansas, or its environs, then Paris shall become liable to Salina for the amount of any payments thereto= fore made by Salina to Paris hereunder. 4. The conditions that Paris employ a certain number of fulltimc employees during each month as hereinbefore set Lorth, shall be excused if the number of employees er» loyed by Paris • during each such month is prevented or delayed by force majeure. The term "force majeure" as used herein means and includes fire, explosions, act of the elements, strikes or other labor diffi- culties effecting such employment for a period of not more than thirty (30) days, acts of public enemy, breakdown or accident to facilities or equipment, which are reasonably beyond the con- trol of Paris. In no event shall Salina be required to make any payments hereunder if the payments which Paris is obligated to pay under the terms of any lease is excused by force majeure. 5. Paris shall furnish Salina, on or before May 1, 1964, with certified copies of appropriate minutes of Paris, authoriz- ing its officers to execute this Agreement on behalf of Paris; and Salina shall furnish Paris, on or before May 1, 1964, with certified copies of apprgpriate minutes of Salina, authorizing its manager to execute this Agreement on behalf of Salina. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE By Manager ^ PARIS CORPORATION, INC. I BY A-4'22 II n q - 4 - z = V\ C h A N11 6 E R 0 FC ON P1 E R E 3 U 1 D I JV C I,1 5 V E 5 T,.'R D N A 4 M U E r. o. Ru 6. :9 GLL!L%?rI September 28, 1963 Honorable Gaylord Spangler, Mayor and Members of the City Commission City Hall Salina, Kansas Gentlemen: The Greater Salina Development Authority meeting in session on Thursday noon, September 26, 1963 considered the use of the Industrial Mill Levy funds to reimburse the Salina Chamber of Commerce for their contractual arrangements made and entered into as an inducement to the Jato Manufacturing Company, Inc, to locate their facilities in our community. These arrange- ments involve the granting of one year`s free rent to the Jato Manufacturing Company in the facilities known as the old Bargain Barn and the S & B Wholesale Company and the allowing of $600.00 to be used for partitioning of certain areas to be used for display area. In addition, the second year two thirds of the rent will be paid for by the Salina Chamber of Commerce or the dollar equivalent will be made available for the purchase of land where upon they could construct their own facility. This would amount to $4800.00 during the second year. The total package arrangements will amount to $12, 600.00. All ramifications of this particular agreement have been considered by your Authority and were discussed at their meeting. At the conclusion of the discussion, upon motion made by Gaylord Spangler and seconded by Leland Srack, the Authority unanimously recommends that the City Commission accept the proposal and arrangements made by the Salina Chamber of Commerce and so reimburse them. while it is recognized that the total dollar figure is high for the numl,)er of employees that will be under employment initially; nevertheless, as Chairman for the Greater Salina Development Authority and Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee, I believe this money is wisely spent and certainly tangible evidence can be shown of cooperative effort in obtaining an industry for Salina. Certainly the voters of Salina had in mind this levy being used for the purpose of obtaining industry, and what more direct approach can be shown to the voters than the expenditure of the money in this endeavor. I urge your favorable consideration of this matter and know that whatever arrangements are made for the actual paying of these funds will be acceptable to the Authority. Sincerely, GCe5S TO. PROGklfss P Albert Schwaxtz, Chairman 'GREI�TERSALINA DEVELOPIVIENI'� 70 AS/1wl �" AUTHORITY Vy�'� � v �;�,%J"� L E ,MPLO-YER"S QUARTERLY STATE, OF KANSAS vi, alA(;�,�, REPORT AND - W ENIPLOYNIEN7 SECUtu'ry-mVISION CONTRIBUTION RETURN 401 TOPEKA AVE., TOPEKA, KANSAS ORIGINAL (,'OPY ial t T—T -C - , =�I r ) Z, r T I s Addrfs� "all Ac,ma7t--v.—,lN F 11 -o ... .... son Onniges. hit" i -,i. "e: .. A4- vv 4 aportfnjmore than 12 1S.7 Will. prep:ire the I otin, L li'l cri e(Mitaillati(Ill Sheets. Mf 1 Shoe here number onitino-ition attached. I't Mt 11!1� q tj NI nth 3rd Xto ill, -I� Of Ca)j)I0)0-t'N On JMY 1)(Ind Wili4il indinles the 12th (it the Month. 7. 1,,nil N. t'.Mplovw,N Swill I.S4, Ill i(v I L Nallie..] Empl"yef. Print in fiik Tvpv or Hr d., Acewixt Ntmik,i Xl T f,tW I..Fil't III, D"111" (AA. I,i;.l N10,11v I nifial ),:,,t Name Dollnt., 2! I 3085. jj&Yr(-r,.d A. RM,111rigahafer 00 yr 31,33 1 jar& 787 50 it me Kult w Addison .51 911 0:9 r 10 7221 roe '. g-, 6510 Dav* d ,lpa7?- 92i 5" 2' 1 3k' 28 2530 I Robert J Hill :100000 U n-4 ,4 509 28 8322 Shirley Jo Cutler 440100 1 I --.- ----- - -- UI 51�- 24 0377 Mildred Pink 36, . ..... ---------- :�—:899 50 A Denton 1;. Lively 1 721D 12 3413. I 552 x 510 514 6633 '1 Done—ld w. , Stewart 42 1 6117 26,1 6897 1 22 1 1028 Jar -,Rs H, Brenrecke Alice Nsaire Viokel,Y • Dorna Ho Keller I hig for VentrRI-Offile Uv, Eum. Item. corit.,—' lit. !T flaq 1:u4nw rliwonthnaNt, or Into tiny elkapage, in townerAiiji' in other tran,,(si of t1sken pl era during lhi- yvirter Yel, If to 11 innienierd ,a rvv,-r,e of thi- rei,(,T(.. ,IF THIS REPORT IS DFLINQUENT, PENALTY WILL 111; ASSESSED AT 95 FOR FACH THIRTY DAYS OR FRA(MON TIYOVIKOF UNTIL RECEIVEDI., hervily ref tify th;,y rej-nt i " 0"areet and 1141 part (if volilli- bk,tim, Inca ler N•ill 1w ),(line I, .un. i•mpluser. 684167 1 ,041 94 386- 571 0 - 00! . i ToLai wam pt'id in j-hi,l qtta�'! IjO, IAN•W391� In OXIT"� if VIM) 78,5687 LIL Taxable wlwv� pitat 12. Contritalti-m �111I niLr .... 474 35 in item 2._ indirtiteitem2. . Ileii:i1tZ I -T (II,n I of lime JA- 13+14 L5. � . I Irunnfire of -jaenl ealeft Arin 16. *N0nmonn6(fi;e(S j3;iad141eAitanv,n,0III ....... ., STATE OF KANSAS Q1756) - SCIIEDUJ' yLA[oa A—EMPLOYEES REPORT U[PAATx[vT OFf�)AGES PAID KANIAS Empl,oymeN'r IV= z:42> 4-1 �' -' CONTINIII&ION SHEET SwuarrTVISION P�a No-- Ar + r-UMCTan NAMC. Auciam, AND ACCOUNT Nuxa®1 _ . OD Not Feil to FOM CAL[NDAI 31 1965 Morin^_ p F&PIo Corporatiosla Inco QuAaTeT ENwNC— p THIS [NTIY_ — _Make - AContribution Ill (Fom.KUC-201)Must P. 0a_ �.+' 1118 521 $iOhOp e. SC11i59CSy tAanaS©r1 ActvmP>"Y Th4Fonn ' 40 5-366-2 18 545copy) Aea d Instmiki a Carefully on HILI Side of - .. Furor 201 ( Efopkyon Copy ) I En�oyea't -. Q'wciaf &xcuetitY Nam of Empkryee TOTA►. K'A , F'eW Each F:mpit yea Empinyck. th!A Quarter In Exm-m • Aovo=% Number - Typo or Print in Ink • ' ..... in Thi. (It rter of SUM for a Calelllar Year , ODO OD ! OOUO rtalT, NAAIC tl1DDta WMAL T yAer AAAY[ - WW.AID CI'a• DOLLAII /T+ j 515. 28 2895 Foggy Lo 02ffieaal 495 00' 2 L 26 2973 Trilby On, Nal .503. ^400 r 512 Z4 9071 Rorka Lam Rdwaasdo I00 10 100 — 512 46 1360 Alma Boiehle 505 I22 IS j 425 48' 3346 Batty Orubor 281 (2 5 s 1831 ; 3559 Mary Loretta Brower 535 00 7 7 j 5111 38 2263 T Jesse Lo Fri000 35 at 1 331 34 3348 - Shirley . Do JOMGD , : .9 00 0 513 26 1383 Geraldine Ra Jackson' 20 00 i0 11 509 07 9834 Raymond 0a James 482 20 � 5 56 9840 Richard Loi®info® 3g5 79. 11 -,a 3SI; 1 o 4131 Donald Go Sivl 321 48 1.3 ,' 4088 14 5214 William L• RilloreJro 937 50' 11,i po 16, 9216 Jack Lo Oroam 150 00 G s 515 44 8764 Margie Lo Woos el 968 59 21 - 48836 02 TuTAwmeram►Ano.... I. ..... 1' Si'ATE OF XANSAS EA Puc 140YER'S QUARTERLY LAM Tit DEPARTMENT EhfPLOY?vSE 2`'SECURITY DIVISION 5 WAGE REPORT AND dol TOPEKA BLVD., TOPEKA, KANSAS ^4A1TsBVdIONRETURN THIS 01MY DUPLICATE COPY C.A*MYT RF USED FORO� 1. .mt�%yerTe�me, rrera AndAi imint: mm� rr. _ vf;= Contribution +en AT t rter; make any nemerwaty ehaogcs. .. Bate Ending. REPORT • Plu iii 1�.i7ftiYi)i��i.%.s.Q':V.b �l:"'r a .. - .. �� v'£"30 -�.� q 1964 Ii' ISYMM- COPY sal Ius:t , .`.:.. KEE? 17.d'' F ,,l Em; lsyet- rrO* more then 10 empinycc: sit! �traro the'entiro ) I mp wage list on watirmatimt sheds. Shm; here n-anber continuation • " _�_ -� 4. Number of employ." on pity period nearest the lath of the month. ••e alt Montth 2nd Alonth3r onth Month sho.Ms aaached. �, yrs--�g� 5 F mr!oyP c So"h l Security 0" Name of ) mplcy- 7. Tad !:-a 1=. vad -. ;-:'� I tl Wnrn a•rl emh rmolnv.. rho m.•rt.a !^ caeca d {5.000 A c:, nt bumtxr or i'rint in Ink � to fou fm • cn:mam rr.r _ SX',G � Ctl_,..,. 0), at ti ame�dleypdiTot Name, � ' Dollars Cts. Dollars Cu. ) ';' 7! f _..7 e1,�i.-:) .!['+ �y/ /. "�; Vim' 1n I'Z2,47J- .' ,.EMPLOYER'S NOTATION ... :., .I�'....d A eis ap..aa i prt kow tor me employer to order that he may P. Total aagWA die this uaTtM' �* _ p krrp a record of the number and amount of his check or money- - order and data sent to the Employment Security Division. Li. " Lowt' wages in escmme of $3M Q " (Total Item 8)t Checl-or Money Ordcr NoQp lye �a Date lent in Il. Taxahl. wnomLiaid 1. - IE KEEP 17. Has burdnres dir;ontinued, or has any change in ownership or -"other trande"r of budom taken place during this quarter 12. Contributions dna at rate imli atnd in item 3 - % r r ' Totsf of lines .. .. Yo{ "._ Nn" 13. Penalty due 13+14 .. If anamYr is yes, please complete statement on reverse of - ,®o ,gam pap tide rcp.ut. . - (ivy I{�Sjj IUiej 14 -- Ineaval dn,•_ ,r IF TI -719 1'I.:201T 19 DELINgUENT, PENALTY WILL 13P 13P A 3Gi'.SSED AT ES FOR EACH THIRTY DAYS OR FRAC- ':'ION 10. 1.w notice of ovekr went. THEREOF UNTIL RECEIVED. No. 1'I�•s:c uttac_b. ! 18. I hereby certify this report is correct and no part of contribu- 10. 1 Net amount due (Sum of items 12, p ttoolrasnrWEIbebornebyany employee ;; 13 and 141*oamountinitem1119 \� , it i'. ?, -h. l ti •s.;u Ps3nb1e to,"XAnsAn h;wL"r4r-%x S=UM1r. FUND" .. ,£ •, 'ibis'reM.rt must be mitimitted eveh tbough no oontributiom aredue. ' T*r* *' 53CNATURK- , } I SCllEDul(')A—EMPLOYER'S REPORT OF,`..AGES, CONTINUATION STIEF1 .•R, WarLova.a NAsts, Alwnzso, AND Aocovrlr Nvr.ISEa ; �~Fox CiAt.lFi+iR.?.. D'>Not P. W 1 �: :era )='slow. Ai:Ss��aus metLr A Contrilmdou Report (Fort XUC�- U Must Accompany This Foran— i o> - „- Aead instry ttow Carefully on Revozu Side -i Form 201 (Emptatyen Copy).. $xift Account 5TOTAL .wruritq Num 6er Nnme of Employee Type or Print in) WAG paid Frtsh ERaptoyee� , in This Quartq.,. F� t*1Av.M lkkl 1 mimec Quarter in ].,,x of a". thin � for a ' i UWl j . 00 WI1x1 - 't1nnT RAYL r1IUUL6 INITIAL , I.Aar NA9rL OOLWED C78 Col. lar UO/.IAIIB Year TC7t1 t ' of y _ Aer W^S _ !-{n� 0-31 r 91 r t Via ji •.m4D1Lxc6m+a �.SL.e.�j( - ra T I' y �. . Av i_ r to t_..t �� t.�'..ti..._.i_�.f'�� JC_.ti=idsL�BTfY� V. rS,A� �� 7 ..•�,.�.k� LAO � /' %d" � .. . j rrf 16 4--�- �Fwd��� E e+, _ �$ ,{ �.�Allf—.!i%�':•�..._' �t.,L_R�d 1i��` 5� �t.�` �� ... .M 19' yr -.. �'�,.-Te v t_Wr_.4rm 18 s MIMI j 21 { � t o. M Form zur Dot x. r•' STATF. OF KANSAS O LABOR DEPARTMENT ENIPLOYMENT SECURITY. DIVISION � T '401 TOPEKA BLVD., TOPEKA, KANSAS THIS COPY DUPLICATE COPY CANNOT BE - USED FOR 1 f mJlmrr. \amp, q�f�mrro��eounl. urn >'r 2 .osis mtson 3. i�aTentiir IJuar r oinks any nooessary chwwft - ' r Kate. Ending. OI�ICINAL �- `1 REPORT t, .t`• .tr".',';'i�:i'T. :!y Tt+_p 2e7 IT IS YOUR COPY KEEP IT Einpinyen rrpcut;nr, more. than 10- crnployn•s will p-eiiare the entire w•agn !ltt an 011"rirnsation sheets. Shcw• here in,rnErr continuation - .. J ncerts nttucred. i imr Numof employers on Jun' iwnai _ Int Month 'n _ \ nrrtMi---7JJ �- nearest the loth of the wontlr. _ ___. _=.c�-=.. _-r= o= _ _—__ i. Sociai Security _ __.__ ._ _ — 6. Nome of E:m{ Invie r . 7 Tntxi x a-- w x.bin N NI'nY. 0 �t..•..n. M.w.•. re. sr,z. 1 53,00A Acromd Nnnilwr 'Ivrx, or Print in Ink n tnir rwrn t,e , ---I— Flrot Nam.; bltddle nitiul , [:nstT.`'amc Dollars Cta. DollllArri i Cts. UtJ� -tq fJ(IflO . 50 l a>r )%y r / ?� arm re./ r`i j� �•F 'l,t fC li'}� _ / %1Y. •_� _:LLC r�..d_-__.�s...C.—_ -r/:,� �+/ '�n .__Y___—:! 5 � - �..[IL(.'L• .� �'_ _ ..,.., ..� _ .qua= nt +rl_+S S. �r �'3 / l ii L7f.� trl`� �f'"r./ f�%•'i`° t/' - r' jy _.. rC' I,% r, __ fir , - r c �j�/ n � r<,� EMPLOYER'S NOTATION i . I "'is ;p;1-1- t p.lvmn fx iiJe entpirrver'tn over_ that he may 9. 'Total "w, gee pend is thin 1. k a VM"d of the notriber and xniount of his check or money- - o and d,dr writ to the Employment Security Division. 10. [.iNln wag+.. m rz.�x+of AIgHO.' C twk- or;'vloney Orde No --- — -- „t srirt is -- — J 1.. Taaatle wares paid4 KEEP 17. Jim business disrontinti or Jim any chiange in owner4hip or other traw.fer of business taken pace during thk quart:• 12. Gintrib (eons due at rate inch at d in item 2 - Yet �, • ,. No ❑ ""' Total of lines J4 f enalt_v dor 13+14 If answer in yes, please complete statement on'reverw: of thin reryort.. C ® y "--. ---- — — 14 Intemt. doe n B IF TRIS REPORT IS 'DKIANCIUENT. PENALTY WILL,-�"--- HE kSSE 98ED Al $1;FOR J ACH THIRTY DAYS Ott FRAC- Ib Imss notice ..F over lou tnrnt : TION HERFOr UNTIL RECEIVED. I' Na_ F'I at attwh I iii 1 hereh+ ra rtifva' is mportix r rrnrt and no part. of i ntribu- tiac hss nr wiif�ix Fwmr, by nr.y .mployw. _' Ili Net amount dor (Sum of itrmx 12, l3and 1 t le6s amount to ttr.m I F) n � 1 _ a O ., _ . STATE OI: KANSAS . Y'ouu Kuc; @I -A •tR r,.n1 LABOR E)EpPe PAeHeT\A'}IIL}T < ES KANSAS .�,l.\:!CRI, t,, • .. tiet'exrTT DI\nuts. CONTINUATION SHE) l.,arrune a \Asir:, Ainn sA 'A\Il .,kCt U4sr N1 mBER . F+xl i AI t )ka f / Do Not Dill to U\le Tim r\IRY ! A Contribution Report (FQrm i.itG--?Al) Most —y I �r,..,„.,......�:...,,._ ... Accompany This Form— .... -.� Read In mations C er.Eully on Re verse Side of F onn 201 ( Employers Copy) } C " t F.mpl ' Aec((iut Yr . Srunt' \umMr —TO Mnmc t Nm, p.l,oye I rint 1L u. AL WAG paid } Ich u) m 1'his l2nnrtct• ES Joyce Quarter yinvr tchclf'" of %9 a L r n VniptOnr lilt T \.NO j' MMULt INITIAL JdAT YAVL UULId RS (,r@ - I fll UA to, CTS; Ti - _1 I I �.✓%i? / � � 1 f ,d I„1_t)2_I.22--;J 1 -a- _ K.G ,!__--W_.5.�_.____1�,t �a.. ',r� ' �-�1�=-�I----- �--- -- 4j t - I t I I is 7-1 21 22 TOT\UI FOR THIS PAGE ....... - �.. .. m Oa 1 1. AMOUNT OF INCOME TA[ WITHHELD 41f w.r .•.d•d .•u. "Now."l -___- 090_ . t. ADJUSTMENT FOR PRECEO:NG QUARTERS OF CALENDAR YEAR ------- L.__------.___... (�/� _{,C4 1YA 7. ADJUSTED TOTAL OF INCOME TAX WITHHELD. ��•, 3026 °0 A -',I •7 ., ., TOTAL TAXABLE WAGES PAID (F!•. Ibw 3i, S.Mbb AI_ _____________ 1 LI_ C l SL' !J,CE 1 C . bC R310U Ilrmla CO,fTGI' 9' S.Tt:OF MAGES IN ITEM e_________________________________________ ___ _on' o�______ It-ispW fPJMIor ?.cno a nit „Isla t.f ,. BUTK'tS e. ADJUSTMENTS (Tu:n.rn.ri•n.!........................... _.--..-. j ( p ACT TAXES 7. ADJUSTED TOTAL OF F,I.C.A. TAXES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��' ll� Z6U falarat la Sue- - - Ctadla3 Caafdit 1.TOTAL TAXES (U..]r1.. IV. 7).•••-"'-•-"-- •-•_. _.___._---'-•'-------__L--•_1 6L.{� 8 �rtfr'nNu"►.n. TOTALS e. TOTAL OF ENCLOSED DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS IF,.. S.Mdd• B, .•h.• .; d.).___________ _____ 1 e V - r. q -3o- as C _ :3-Z • fCa,'Z ACI' fG(F:; £tW;I;;%L ' ':-ti R? i Yl 777 n P:pr.^> c•:, -;t ear rrr.PJa1.r, .z:•a,,•a ., ._,: P:1.c..4_r.r:;_i`u_z_'tra.+Ls^-.=. 14. Number of persons employed (except agricul• ' 15. dotal pa Aes of this return, (6. Total num- tura! and household employees) during pay Period Including his page and any ber of Cmploy- containing the 12th of ttitird month in quarter. pnges of Form 9-S la. ees listed. Litt foe Oath Imply... •tc•pr .e.�c Jtwlr; •myi.y.... 1n. WAGES I... bit VndO! th. tOd.,,I InlV llnf. Q Ynl/Il1V flOnl A< (o, Social Sxurity) which ' - rwe, p- ;d &H,. t4. q eno! 11 yo p.y en .nnloye. nom 11To 11 ACJ i, . salad., y..! cap., ONLY THE FIRST $4,00 of suet, wey \. ' I .1 (J I.�i :45 °. 1 .. 1'n l) 4y: l �'• � :_sir l.l. rl iJ 1]. [1YI1i4LYLrLir..1 (wY.:`>:.:a .ir.tT j Ili Ie.'+f-! N YYaM., .iN eWl4 II - � TI ilalt FICA. ,a •Y[ W iNTbYPa 0. pRCxama, 1 {•IA,t{.IY. {riJ.r1Y!) nY.. M'•tl Y, a.. bVY\4V M i.ia a ' DOW, Cities Joe Wo Addison 2 98,9L, 5�' 511 10 7221 e'-- Kansas .. � - - ---------•------ 512 05 6321 -•••-;'•-••".. __I,._.:•••-•-•"----......-- -,- • ------------_-; ....................... Larne :. �idrid;e 1166.6 • -----------•-- 511 10 7497 ------------ --------------- ----•-••-•--- Wilbur Erna .Lldirl-e 1166164 011 32 1123 --------------------------------------------------------------'•----------------•-•- Lilian L. Allorej .__...••--••• n_.._. - ------------------------------------------------------ 510 12 0"4 335.04 .......... .__._.'.------.....--•-•1-•-•--"----••-"-" --_. John C. Bailey 174,26 i n... ---------------•- --------- --- 512 46 1360 , ------------•----------------------•_...................... --• --------•-------- alma Boichlo i 637.45 -------'•------ ---------------------------------- 509 36 3460 ----------•--•--•----•---------•-•-----------------•---- -•-•_. .__.__- -- -- i udrei Faye Solieu 220.63 •••• •- " '� K�mO 5 L --42--63i7---•--- Jar?jz-_fi_e_ T:6'rFiecke ............... I) be70•...... .n rr 4y� 44 -------- - -, ... - 5t0 20 5250•-•----- --- -•------------ ---- 312:?3-_.._.. j U 510 i8 2727 I. --- tciahard �; dark ---•-------------••---- ----272;14-------- -..... 717 28 2x96 KY i,. 32111n3 TOQ:OU_--_... — y8 X488. -------Il- ------•................ ••--70500---------]r----Fr----- 51 ---5}4;:-2--- -6`Y7________ _____-D0-aw ilavor__--------------- ___. __-______---- ----- 45;704 ------- -------yr---- --- 521--38--2263•-------� -Jana__L_--_fpries-s -------- -- m----•. i512 24 0377 i'iidrad 1�tnk---•-••-----•-•---•--------- ------ •-•-- Er= tL8 31)161I otty fruhnn I inn�00 I If fr • It You n..d ..1. p.1. I., li.N.a Capt...... u•. Sch.dul. A .onllnu.lion •:wt,. F.ne aa.. n Total wages reported in column 19 on this Page .......... 2.6_-_ n.- 1__ , T7 UNDER F.I.C.A. PAID DURING QUARTER 21. TOTAL RAGES TAXA13LE " (Total wages in column 19 of ` this page and continuation sheets)___________ FORM V.I. (R,+. Oct. 195:) U.S. 7rc+sury DepnrtmorstREPORT CONTINUATION SHEET FOR ,SCHEDULE A OF FORMS 941, 941-11., 94ISS, OR 941 FEDERAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT Intorn+l tiovenu. Serfs, OF MAGES TAXABLE URGER THE Ua1e `>/3 / 5 •, "d 0 6 I pa e Numxr 2 48-0689015 Sept 30, 196$ Do 48 Inde) -aris Corporati or. p Inc. It this f -,TM is used a5 a COrc"nuation sheet fol Form 943, Employer's An 521 Bishop nual T:s Return For Ai;ncalmral Salina Kanas 6 7401 En;pluycis__plc.:sc chaff h;rc. _—_ ---- e READIN`+TRUC710NS CAREFULLY Type or print in this space employer's identification number, name, anJ address Attaci, only origirtil continuation sheeb, to your tax I "'turn. D" not send J carbon ropy to the L.S. District <...tlY as fhnYe on the r<lY[n. I DII CY tl1I of 11 ,mil t\l'r[nue. ' EMPLOYE: F.'H FCIAi. HFCUnITY ACID CN OI' FUM nY.il NA.\if: OF EMPLOYE 'Ls\ABLY: Y.N'.A, wAOP:A � 1•W vrn.ryDbar m U•urur I MONK IMm ID, t'wm Wl (ireambrir.+knn .w+Greulu El 11'leur y'wmDnml � IWI.r Onnu I 6 2.07 4 $13 26 097- � � :Jeverly n 11 ! 2 "17 ;�o y i.odney i'.o„p 267.04 n 513 36 38$1 t f Marvin Lea Hofft,.an j 103.35 513 2b 1363 1 ieraldine x, facka In 1, n ' '-=2.64 t: 512 46 0161 ij toss P'arie 'er.s n Y $09 07 9b34 i li ha,�r»rd C. Jones '' [1 7'35.57 n n n n ;546.38 $11 22 1028 "S Donna . Keller rt i a n u 407'$2 510 32 5153 kl '.?,nry Jo devscy 512 !rt 5518 it Diana iSing 451,01 gi it 514 4b 5602 !I Dennis Edwin TJivoly 516.08 ! ” " 720 12 3411 DentonLdwsrd :lively 1 00.15 " 114 F 509 32 4359 r.3rna i 618e63 it 11 325.96 509 48 rr .ioFn w. Gunr7ctrt:r, ` I 577e6D It II 502 26 2973 t r11;:'t G. a; e V 513 36 3103 F! Jane I.. TacNulty,. i12 34 6510 it 459 40 0843 t3n i Ava Jean Nesbitt 37°e10 . n -, 521 56 990 hichard L. rilvison 654.57 11 11, 510 16 OL92 FJ locephine i''. Peteison 747.72 " n 520 38 7464 Clo Anna xobbins 255.0 4 n n k') 512 46 6)4S-2 Larry Alfred Scheuarman f 360.76 ( N n EEE, 394 40 44131 a�,1078.44 Donald G. Siverling Es TOTALS FOR THIS PAGE.—Taxable wages and number of employees —•;r $ y q;-;-) Number of )' Z .......................-+1 employees -A-- FCT.a1 %I. (Fe, W. 1764) U5. TreaturY Uepartnsent lnavnal Re... Ser'rle. CONTINUATION SHEET FOR SCHEDULE A OF FORM 941, S41—M, AISS, OR 943 REPORT OF WAGES TAXABLE UNDER THE FEDERAL UiSURANCE CONTRI^o UTIONS ACT ' 1)aw I Pace 1!u..nu Nurvbe J 48-0689015 Sept 30, 1965 D� ,f�.�j t~ihis fu :: y30 a iontinuatinn j sheet for I urm 943. Emp lover's An Paris Corporation, Ince nual Tax Rcturn Fuc Ag cultural ��J 1 Gmpluy'<c�._plmsc the _k herr_ 52 LSishop Rf AD IN57reUCTIOKS CAREFULLY Salina, Kai Bas 67401 I Attach ,.Iv....91nd ,-nz,nuannn sheets to your tax Type or print in this space employer", identificannn number, name, and address return. I'`, not send .s r.Irh•m iupy lax the 1; S. District cnctlY es shown on the return. Uirci wr of INonul lies enur. EASPLOYF.C's SOCIAL SMURITY ACCOUNT NUMBER (If.umtw t. uw,ae.u. w Clnulu E1 .r 1100 W 0000 552 54 6633 $15 28 4026 211 34 0062 511 52 5516 509 12 1649 497 28 2530 NAME OO E\[e1.PVE6mm�gA,.y.r (MEor V.ori.oY TANANLK V.I.1'.A. WAGER i in ymrw (IMf..rr .l r.lue,,.w.e I yNF t\81'1,C(MONR IYm an. tWm Wt � � tIWI.M1 IiNY Donald W. Stewart a 930.62 Kansas Mary J. Swander 606.16 Harry rve4:.aL`�'Dnrn 216.66 Judy Ann Webb 1,,23.16 n n .lrlane E. Williams 667.07 n tt itobart J. BJr. 1200.00ill, n n ' TOTALS FOR THIS PAGE -Taxable wages and number of employees S 4Z47 73- S`7, of January 10. 1984 Mr. Ray Redllogsbafer Mr. James A. ForsleW Jewell Bldg.. U08 East Armour 4088 Broadway Kaman City 8. Mo, Kansas City tl. Mo. PROPOSAL OF THE SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Salines belog desirous of attracting industrial payrolls hereby submits the following proposal for your consideration in the establishment of your contemplated production facilities to pro- duce ampitbing systems among other products. In consideration of locating these facilities in Salina. Salina hereby agrees to supply So building ltnowa as the ^Sulork s Balnery So~ in its entirely wilboat obllg+aKon to the company involved except W hereinafter set forth. This covenant will remain to force for tweniy tour wmutbo following the final date of a formal agree- ment to be motally prepared and signed by both parties concerned. probably to be organized nodes the Par-Corgorstion. At the conclusion of So twenty-four months the Salina Cbamber of Commerce and the city at Salins agree to offer for ado revenue book far the purpose of constructing new facnitles to hoose the continued operation of thin company providing the company is dedrone of the build- ing of such faatUties. In consideration of tine above proposal ad Saline. So contemplated company shah within ntaety days after the date boreal ad*Ush its headquarters and its manufacturing bodes" in Solus or tie environs for a period cot less than five years from and atter the date hereof. In addt- tlon after the first alnely days the compsay�w proof to Sauna that its employment to at or Above. ion 0011-41me employees; after one hundred eighty days. it will, Abrar proof to Sellna that its employment is at or abovs fifteen fan -dime employees; during the second year of existence the company will dws, proof to Bolin that fte employment is at or above twenty -Stns tall -Mme employees. if during any mouth after the first ninety days of this Agreements the compsay0s employment dip below the level act forth in this proposal the company will be liable for 8280.00 payment to SaUOa. Should the employment levels act be obtained for at Ind fonrteea of the two* -one mouthe this contract Is in effect atter do Mnety days first specified the company may be held liable for a sum not to assceed 88000.00. It to =*ready understood that this is a proposal and to subject to fieri polish and legal wording by counsels for botb parties concerned. Submitted this days TMMWWy. January 10. 1084. by James N. Preston, Manager SALINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JNP/da