Nov
23
Check out these Funding Sources images:
Stan Kogut Member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators Discusses Personal Property Tax Issue During News Conference Photo by Michigan Municipal League

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Scrapping the Michigan Personal Property Tax (PPT) without guaranteeing replacement funds for local services and schools would harm public school students, counties, libraries and police and fire protection across the state, a coalition of mayors and county and school officials warned during a press conference in Lansing Sept. 8, 2011. In addition, eliminating the PPT without guaranteeing replacement funds for local purposes would severely limit the ability of local governments and school districts to issue bonds for future capital projects and jeopardize their payments on existing debt, the Replace Don’t Erase coalition cautioned at a news conference today. Because PPT revenues go to local governments and schools and may not be touched by the legislature and governor, the revenues are viewed as stable funding sources by banks that finance large municipal projects. The event was attended by members of the media as well as numerous Michigan mayors and public officials. Speakers were Tom Mullaney, president, Michigan Association of Counties, Alpena County Commissioner; Dan Gilmartin, executive director and CEO, Michigan Municipal League; Richard Notte, Mayor of Sterling Heights; Christine Berro, Director, Portage District Library and past president of the Michigan Library Association; Gretchen Couraud, Executive Director, Michigan Library Association; Dave Weisenberg of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union; Howell Police Chief George Basar, Legislative Chairman and Past President, Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police; and Stan Kogut, Superintendent of Ingham Intermediate School District, member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators; Tim McGuire, executive director of the Michigan Association of Counties, Deena Bosworth, legislative coordinator for the Michigan Association of Counties and Summer Minnick, director of state affairs for the Michigan Municipal League. Go here to view a press release from the event: www.mml.org/pdf/newsroom/2011-9-8-ppt-mediaadvisory-mjb.pdf. And go here to the Replace Don’t Erase webpage: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/index.html. The press conference resulted in several news articles about this important issue, including stories in the Chicago Tribune, Muskegon Chronicle, Gongwer news service, mlive.com, Detroit Free Press and even on CNBC.com. View the articles here on this web page: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/media.html. Coming soon will be a video from the news conference. To find the video once it’s posted and for more information about the League and what we do go to mml.org.
Eugenie Ladenburg (LOC)

Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Eugenie Ladenburg
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photo shows Eugenie Mary "May" Ladenburg Davie (1895-1975) was a noted Republican activist in New York and a director of the Pioneer Fund. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11150
Call Number: LC-B2- 2477-13
Eugenie Ladenburg (LOC)

Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Eugenie Ladenburg
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photo shows Eugenie Mary "May" Ladenburg Davie (1895-1975) was a noted Republican activist in New York and a director of the Pioneer Fund. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2010)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.12366
Call Number: LC-B2- 2618-3
Nov
16
A few nice Funding Sources images I found:
Dan Gilmartin Discusses the Personal Property Tax Issue During a News Conference Photo by Michigan Municipal League

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Scrapping the Michigan Personal Property Tax (PPT) without guaranteeing replacement funds for local services and schools would harm public school students, counties, libraries and police and fire protection across the state, a coalition of mayors and county and school officials warned during a press conference in Lansing Sept. 8, 2011. In addition, eliminating the PPT without guaranteeing replacement funds for local purposes would severely limit the ability of local governments and school districts to issue bonds for future capital projects and jeopardize their payments on existing debt, the Replace Don’t Erase coalition cautioned at a news conference today. Because PPT revenues go to local governments and schools and may not be touched by the legislature and governor, the revenues are viewed as stable funding sources by banks that finance large municipal projects. The event was attended by members of the media as well as numerous Michigan mayors and public officials. Speakers were Tom Mullaney, president, Michigan Association of Counties, Alpena County Commissioner; Dan Gilmartin, executive director and CEO, Michigan Municipal League; Richard Notte, Mayor of Sterling Heights; Christine Berro, Director, Portage District Library and past president of the Michigan Library Association; Gretchen Couraud, Executive Director, Michigan Library Association; Dave Weisenberg of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union; Howell Police Chief George Basar, Legislative Chairman and Past President, Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police; and Stan Kogut, Superintendent of Ingham Intermediate School District, member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators; Tim McGuire, executive director of the Michigan Association of Counties, Deena Bosworth, legislative coordinator for the Michigan Association of Counties and Summer Minnick, director of state affairs for the Michigan Municipal League. Go here to view a press release from the event: www.mml.org/pdf/newsroom/2011-9-8-ppt-mediaadvisory-mjb.pdf. And go here to the Replace Don’t Erase webpage: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/index.html. The press conference resulted in several news articles about this important issue, including stories in the Chicago Tribune, Muskegon Chronicle, Gongwer news service, mlive.com, Detroit Free Press and even on CNBC.com. View the articles here on this web page: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/media.html. Coming soon will be a video from the news conference. To find the video once it’s posted and for more information about the League and what we do go to mml.org.
Howell Police Chief George Basar of the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police Discusses Personal Property Tax Issue During News Conference Photo by Michigan Municipal League

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Scrapping the Michigan Personal Property Tax (PPT) without guaranteeing replacement funds for local services and schools would harm public school students, counties, libraries and police and fire protection across the state, a coalition of mayors and county and school officials warned during a press conference in Lansing Sept. 8, 2011. In addition, eliminating the PPT without guaranteeing replacement funds for local purposes would severely limit the ability of local governments and school districts to issue bonds for future capital projects and jeopardize their payments on existing debt, the Replace Don’t Erase coalition cautioned at a news conference today. Because PPT revenues go to local governments and schools and may not be touched by the legislature and governor, the revenues are viewed as stable funding sources by banks that finance large municipal projects. The event was attended by members of the media as well as numerous Michigan mayors and public officials. Speakers were Tom Mullaney, president, Michigan Association of Counties, Alpena County Commissioner; Dan Gilmartin, executive director and CEO, Michigan Municipal League; Richard Notte, Mayor of Sterling Heights; Christine Berro, Director, Portage District Library and past president of the Michigan Library Association; Gretchen Couraud, Executive Director, Michigan Library Association; Dave Weisenberg of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union; Howell Police Chief George Basar, Legislative Chairman and Past President, Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police; and Stan Kogut, Superintendent of Ingham Intermediate School District, member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators; Tim McGuire, executive director of the Michigan Association of Counties, Deena Bosworth, legislative coordinator for the Michigan Association of Counties and Summer Minnick, director of state affairs for the Michigan Municipal League. Go here to view a press release from the event: www.mml.org/pdf/newsroom/2011-9-8-ppt-mediaadvisory-mjb.pdf. And go here to the Replace Don’t Erase webpage: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/index.html. The press conference resulted in several news articles about this important issue, including stories in the Chicago Tribune, Muskegon Chronicle, Gongwer news service, mlive.com, Detroit Free Press and even on CNBC.com. View the articles here on this web page: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/media.html. Coming soon will be a video from the news conference. To find the video once it’s posted and for more information about the League and what we do go to mml.org.
Nov
14
Some cool Funding Sources images:
Stan Kogut Member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators Discusses Personal Property Tax Issue During News Conference Photo by Michigan Municipal League

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Scrapping the Michigan Personal Property Tax (PPT) without guaranteeing replacement funds for local services and schools would harm public school students, counties, libraries and police and fire protection across the state, a coalition of mayors and county and school officials warned during a press conference in Lansing Sept. 8, 2011. In addition, eliminating the PPT without guaranteeing replacement funds for local purposes would severely limit the ability of local governments and school districts to issue bonds for future capital projects and jeopardize their payments on existing debt, the Replace Don’t Erase coalition cautioned at a news conference today. Because PPT revenues go to local governments and schools and may not be touched by the legislature and governor, the revenues are viewed as stable funding sources by banks that finance large municipal projects. The event was attended by members of the media as well as numerous Michigan mayors and public officials. Speakers were Tom Mullaney, president, Michigan Association of Counties, Alpena County Commissioner; Dan Gilmartin, executive director and CEO, Michigan Municipal League; Richard Notte, Mayor of Sterling Heights; Christine Berro, Director, Portage District Library and past president of the Michigan Library Association; Gretchen Couraud, Executive Director, Michigan Library Association; Dave Weisenberg of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union; Howell Police Chief George Basar, Legislative Chairman and Past President, Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police; and Stan Kogut, Superintendent of Ingham Intermediate School District, member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators; Tim McGuire, executive director of the Michigan Association of Counties, Deena Bosworth, legislative coordinator for the Michigan Association of Counties and Summer Minnick, director of state affairs for the Michigan Municipal League. Go here to view a press release from the event: www.mml.org/pdf/newsroom/2011-9-8-ppt-mediaadvisory-mjb.pdf. And go here to the Replace Don’t Erase webpage: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/index.html. The press conference resulted in several news articles about this important issue, including stories in the Chicago Tribune, Muskegon Chronicle, Gongwer news service, mlive.com, Detroit Free Press and even on CNBC.com. View the articles here on this web page: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/media.html. Coming soon will be a video from the news conference. To find the video once it’s posted and for more information about the League and what we do go to mml.org.
Tim McGuire of the Michigan Association of Counties Michigan Discusses Personal Property Tax Issue During News Conference Photo by Michigan Municipal League

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
Scrapping the Michigan Personal Property Tax (PPT) without guaranteeing replacement funds for local services and schools would harm public school students, counties, libraries and police and fire protection across the state, a coalition of mayors and county and school officials warned during a press conference in Lansing Sept. 8, 2011. In addition, eliminating the PPT without guaranteeing replacement funds for local purposes would severely limit the ability of local governments and school districts to issue bonds for future capital projects and jeopardize their payments on existing debt, the Replace Don’t Erase coalition cautioned at a news conference today. Because PPT revenues go to local governments and schools and may not be touched by the legislature and governor, the revenues are viewed as stable funding sources by banks that finance large municipal projects. The event was attended by members of the media as well as numerous Michigan mayors and public officials. Speakers were Tom Mullaney, president, Michigan Association of Counties, Alpena County Commissioner; Dan Gilmartin, executive director and CEO, Michigan Municipal League; Richard Notte, Mayor of Sterling Heights; Christine Berro, Director, Portage District Library and past president of the Michigan Library Association; Gretchen Couraud, Executive Director, Michigan Library Association; Dave Weisenberg of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union; Howell Police Chief George Basar, Legislative Chairman and Past President, Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police; and Stan Kogut, Superintendent of Ingham Intermediate School District, member of the Michigan Association of School Administrators; Tim McGuire, executive director of the Michigan Association of Counties, Deena Bosworth, legislative coordinator for the Michigan Association of Counties and Summer Minnick, director of state affairs for the Michigan Municipal League. Go here to view a press release from the event: www.mml.org/pdf/newsroom/2011-9-8-ppt-mediaadvisory-mjb.pdf. And go here to the Replace Don’t Erase webpage: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/index.html. The press conference resulted in several news articles about this important issue, including stories in the Chicago Tribune, Muskegon Chronicle, Gongwer news service, mlive.com, Detroit Free Press and even on CNBC.com. View the articles here on this web page: www.mml.org/advocacy/replace-dont-erase/media.html. Coming soon will be a video from the news conference. To find the video once it’s posted and for more information about the League and what we do go to mml.org.
Sep
30
A few nice Credit Card images I found:
MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES

Image by MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES . . . .
Greetings from Manila Imperial Motor Sales!
We would like to offer you our products – scooters and motorcycles for your personal or company needs.
Please feel free to call us up at (632) 242-2795, 242-2761, 242-2764 for details.
Our promos also include:
0% INTEREST 18 MONTHS, BUY NOW PAY 3 MONTHS AFTER USING YOUR CITIBANK CREDIT CARD ON SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES @ MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES. Promo Period July 15 – March 31, 2009. Per DTI NCR Permit # 2842, Series of 2008.
Imagine! Its 0% interest for 18 months and PAYING FOR THE FIRST MONTHLY INSTALLMENT on the 4th month!!!
NO OTHER scooter or motorcycle store CAN ever give this kind of offer!!
BPI CREDIT CARDHOLDERS Enjoy 3X limit from December 1- January 15, 2009. FREE Jollibee Meals.
Metrobank Credit cardholders get Free Ribbon Meals until January 15, 2009
For Locally Issued Credit Cardholders:
Enjoy 0% interest for 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 months when you use your AIG, BPI, Bankard, Citibank, Diners Club, JCB MY DREAM, Metrobank, PS Bank, Security Bank, Union Bank and Standard Chartered Credit Card on your scooter and motorcycle purchase.
(for deliveries or messengerial needs)
Only at Manila Imperial Motor Sales!!!
0% interest for 3-12 months for Allied bank Mastercard, BDO, Equitable and HSBC credit cardholders
NO DOWN PAYMENT Required!!!
NO MORE Credit Investigation needed
NO INTEREST!!!
NO NEED TO SUBMIT ANY DOCUMENTS
Once approved, scooter and motorcycle is instantly released.
For those without Credit Cards:
Enjoy 0% interest for 18 months whenever you apply for a BDO Personal Loan for your scooter and motorcycle only at Manila Imperial Motor Sales. BDO terms and conditions apply.
Freebies for each purchase of scooter and motorcycle Include:
LTO Registration, TPL Insurance. Helmet. Tools, Batteries and Accessories.
Visit our exhibits at:
SM Mega Mall, 5th floor, Building BTelephone number: 633-5261
SM PampangaTelephone number: 045-9610737
Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall Telephone number: 681-1512
Filinvest Festival Mall Telephone number: 772-2600
Please check out our pictures at www.flickr.com/photos/manila_imperial1
Service Centers located at the following areas:
Tandang Sora, Quezon City. Tunasan, Muntinlupa. Binan, Laguna. Taytay, Rizal. Baliuag, Bulacan. Pamplona, Las Pinas. Tanay, Rizal. Binondo, Manila. Novaliches. Masinag, Antipolo. Tanza, Cavite. Cabuyao, Laguna.
MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES
527 ILANG ILANG STREET. BINONDO, MANILA. 1006. PHILIPPINES
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: (632) 242-2795, 242-2761, 242-2764
FAX NUMBER:(632) 243-5643
ZION TORINO S

Image by MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES . . . .
Greetings from Manila Imperial Motor Sales!
We would like to offer you our products – scooters and motorcycles for your personal or company needs.
Please feel free to call us up at (632) 242-2795, 242-2761, 242-2764 for details.
Our promos also include:
0% INTEREST 18 MONTHS, BUY NOW PAY 3 MONTHS AFTER USING YOUR CITIBANK CREDIT CARD ON SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES @ MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES. Promo Period July 15 – March 31, 2009. Per DTI NCR Permit # 2842, Series of 2008.
Imagine! Its 0% interest for 18 months and PAYING FOR THE FIRST MONTHLY INSTALLMENT on the 4th month!!!
NO OTHER scooter or motorcycle store CAN ever give this kind of offer!!
BPI CREDIT CARDHOLDERS Enjoy 3X limit from December 1- January 15, 2009. FREE Jollibee Meals.
Metrobank Credit cardholders get Free Ribbon Meals until January 15, 2009
For Locally Issued Credit Cardholders:
Enjoy 0% interest for 3, 6, 9, 12 and 18 months when you use your AIG, BPI, Bankard, Citibank, Diners Club, JCB MY DREAM, Metrobank, PS Bank, Security Bank, Union Bank and Standard Chartered Credit Card on your scooter and motorcycle purchase.
(for deliveries or messengerial needs)
Only at Manila Imperial Motor Sales!!!
0% interest for 3-12 months for Allied bank Mastercard, BDO, Equitable and HSBC credit cardholders
NO DOWN PAYMENT Required!!!
NO MORE Credit Investigation needed
NO INTEREST!!!
NO NEED TO SUBMIT ANY DOCUMENTS
Once approved, scooter and motorcycle is instantly released.
For those without Credit Cards:
Enjoy 0% interest for 18 months whenever you apply for a BDO Personal Loan for your scooter and motorcycle only at Manila Imperial Motor Sales. BDO terms and conditions apply.
Freebies for each purchase of scooter and motorcycle Include:
LTO Registration, TPL Insurance. Helmet. Tools, Batteries and Accessories.
Visit our exhibits at:
SM Mega Mall, 5th floor, Building BTelephone number: 633-5261
SM PampangaTelephone number: 045-9610737
Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall Telephone number: 681-1512
Filinvest Festival Mall Telephone number: 772-2600
Please check out our pictures at www.flickr.com/photos/manila_imperial1
Service Centers located at the following areas:
Tandang Sora, Quezon City. Tunasan, Muntinlupa. Binan, Laguna. Taytay, Rizal. Baliuag, Bulacan. Pamplona, Las Pinas. Tanay, Rizal. Binondo, Manila. Novaliches. Masinag, Antipolo. Tanza, Cavite. Cabuyao, Laguna.
MANILA IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES
527 ILANG ILANG STREET. BINONDO, MANILA. 1006. PHILIPPINES
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: (632) 242-2795, 242-2761, 242-2764
FAX NUMBER:(632) 243-5643
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