Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1958 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. President J. H. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents.

Our hearty congratulations to John E. Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil “Red” Shaffer, who has just completed the Reppert's Auction School. A senior this year in high school, Mr. Shaffer hopes to practice auctioneering and assisting auctioneers while finishing school, and will then decide if he will enter the business fulltime. He was graduated in competition with 75 students from 20 states and Canada, and his natural ability and friendliness will earn him many good friends. ——-o o The county commissioners have authorized the county highway department to tear out a section of the peace monument on the southwest corner of the court bouse square. Friday morning two workers from the department chipped,, tugged and pulled large slabs of Indiana limestone from its position, and will fill the remaining hole with gravel. Some thought that the monument should be cleaned and restored, others that the entire rear trough could be filled with stone or a flower bed, rather than the wrecking operation the commissioners finally decided upon. o— —o For the 1956-57 school year, Purdue university had 11,639 undergraduate students on campus, 2,967 graduates, for a total of

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14,606, and 3,707 enrolled in extensions. Adams county had 40 undergraduates and seven graduate students that year. Only 40.3% of the operating dollars came from state taxes, while 47.5% were spent on instruction and research. o—o Vance Hartke, the popular mayor of Evansville and Democratic nominee for the U. S. Senate, has called for re-examination of the tax structure, especially as it applies to school financing. He made the recommendation in an address to the final session of the leadership conference of the Indiana State Teachers Association at Fre nc h Lic k. “Education,” Hartke said, “has been, and must continue to be, the foundation of American greatness and our world leadership. We dare not lag. Wc must constantly improve —our— way of doing things. ’' He pointed out that the state’s share of school expenses has decreased from 40% to 30%, while large factories and shifting populations have created serious problems in the property tax rates. The role of the property tax as the principal source of local revenue must be re-examined, Hartke continued. This is a fact with which many local people will heartily agree.

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0 - " "" 11 20 Years Ago Today O "'0 Aug. 16, 1938 — Herman F. Ehinger, general manager of the Citizens Telephone Co., and Hugh Hite, of Detroit, former Decatur businessman and former Adams county treasurer, were killed in an auto accident near Anderson. Lesile Stanton, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stanton of Columbia City, died of injuries sustained when his bicycle was struck by an auto in front of the lad’s grandfather’s home in Blue Creek township. Daniel G. Ddoge, 21-year-old heir to a $9,000,000 automobile fortune, was drowned in Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada. Residents of the Homestead addition have asked the city council for additional funds for improvement and maintenance of the 17 acres of park area in the project. COURT NEWS Divorce Cases In the case of Verena M. Martz vs Joseph A. Martz, by agreement of both parties, the cause was continued to August 22 at 9 o'clock. On motion of the plaintiff, the cause was continued until August 29 at 9 a. m. in the case of Patricia R. Hart vs Clifton Hart, Jr. Ertate Cam In the estate of John E. Rinaker, the supplemental report of distribution and the order approving the report was filed. The executor had been ordered released and discharged. Renunciation and nomination of the personal representative was filed in the estate of Frederick Albert Ribkee. The petition of letters of administration was filed and the bond in the penal sum of $10,600 was submitted. Letters of administration were ordered issued to Calvin Neal Beery and have been reported and confirmed. The first inventpry in the Joe Sapp estate was examined and approved. The appraised value of the estate was shown as $28,120.24. The supplemental report of distribution was filed in the Bernhard Lehman estate. The executor was ordered released and discharged. Surities on the bond released. The order approving supplemenatl report was filed, estate closed. The first inventory of Charles H. Idlewine estate was filed. The last will and testament of Emanuel Joray was offered for probate. The application for probate of will and letters testamentary was filed. Bond in the penal sum of $4,000 filed. Letters testamentary were ordered issued. In the estate of Stella M. Gilliom. the proof of mailing of notice to all interested parties was filed. The schedule to determine the inheritance tax was submitted, findihg the net value of the estate to be $3,757 and that there was $4,847.17 outside of the estate. The inheritance tax due was given as $13.53. > o — O Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LEE | o — o Tar Stains Tar stains can be removed from all kinds of materials with the use of lard. Rub into the stains and allow it to remain for an hour or so. Then wash the material in the usual manner. Rose Bushes The best method to follow when watering a rose bush is to allow the hose to run on the ground around the bush so that the water will seep into the ground. The roots require an abundance of water, but not the foliage.

Prescribed by State Board of Accounts Library Budget Form No. 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for certain Purposes by the Library Board of Berne, Adams County. Indiana. Before the Library Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Berne, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1958, will consider the following budget: 111 DUET (LAB.MFK ATIO.V 1 .Services Personal „..’> 4.885.0A11 Material . ' 17 Properties 2,800.25 2 Services Contractual 665.00 5 Current Charges . 2,161.00 8 Debt Payment 3 Supplies 315.00|6 Current Obligations I Total Estimate ..5>10,826.25 (Complete detail of budget estimate may; be seen in office of Library) ESTIMATE OF LIIIHAIII UM) TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER Sdxt-HF-INCOMING YEAR- Library Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year >111,826.25 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended Jtlly 31st of" present year - 5,820.39 3. Addition appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year . .. i 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December ,3.lst of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Renutrcil (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) 16,646.64 FI NDS ON HAND AND To BE RECEIVED FROM Sol'llCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance, July. 31st of present, year - 5,227.26 7. Taxes to be collected, present yeah (December Set tlemf-nt) 4,337.87 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received August Ist of present year to December 3isf of incoming year (Schedules on file in Office of Library Board): - a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 459.00 b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) . 118.566 9. Total Funds (Add Itnes n, 7, Xa and 8b) 11,000.13 I'o. NET AMOI'NT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st,OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line !> from line 5) 5,646.52 11. Operating Balance (Not of expenses January Ist to June 30, less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) . 4,401.11 12. AJIOI NT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 10,047.62 PIIOPOHHD LEVIEM Net Taxable Property ..; >4,186,510« Number of Taxable Polls — 427 Levy on Levy on Amount to NAME OF FUND - —• . Polls Property Be Raised Library > > .24 >10,047.62 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED » To Be FUND Collected Collected Collected Collected 1955 1956 1957 1958 Library >7,047.96 >7,315.19 >9,423.07 >10,015.05 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to "the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do. bv the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves agrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State, Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by tiling of petition with the County Auditor on Or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rajes charged, whichever dnt,e Is later, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. •• . w-. . BERNE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD I Batted tills 31st day of July, 1958. c. k. Luglnbijl, President -16. Louise Elchenberger, Secretary.

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Army Reserve Unit > To Summer Training 424th Battalion To Leave Late Tonight . I Forty-nine members of “B” Battery of the 424th 'Field Artillery I Battalion located at Fort Moses, j will leave today for Fort Sill, Okla., I for two weeks active duty with the t United States Army for summer . training. The men will be part of a . group of approximately 240 men from this area who will receive the i summer training. Three men left Wednesday as an , advance party, 13 left Friday evening, and the main body, consisting . of 33 men, will leave by plane from i Baer Field approximately at 12 . midnight. While at Fort Sill, the men will fire for record with M-l and carbine rifles, the howitzer sections will fire the 155 howitzer during the second week; the communications section; motor p<x)l; administrative 5 personnel; and other assigned sect tions will put to use the practical s experience, the knowledge and . training, received during the win- : ter months at the local reserye t center. The advance party consisted of Sgt. Olen Stevenson, unit advisor, Sgt Luther Beitlcr, and Sgt. Mar- ; vin Taylor. The 13 men who left Friday night are: Ist Lt. Henry S. • Commanger, M/Sgt. Jack M. Weldy, Sfc. Carl J. Lengerich, Sfc. Gerald J. Lybargcr, Sgt. Edmund L. Thieme, Cpl. Robert L. Sudduth. Pfc. John B. Price, Pfc. Dannie

WOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES fonuwbisVud^ett 1 '* o*’ 0 *’ ° n the 3rd d “ y Os Se P te mber, 1958? will insider the BUDGET CLASSIFICATION 1 Services Personal •(««•« 2 Services Contractual . ”, 3 Supplies >.83 4 Material — - I'6oo 1 ' 600 a Current Charges 6 Current Obligations 7 Properties 7.™.'.’...’.’ a son Total Estimate .35 07s (Complete detail of budget estimate may be see in office of Library) ESTIMATE OF I.IHRARY FUND TO BE RAISED Funds Required for Expenses To Library Deceniher .'list of Incoming Yeart Fund I. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $25 078 $ Ne. e-sary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year 12,149 3. Addition appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 81st of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December 31st of present year—not included in lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 37 227 37 227 Funds on Huntl nud '■« Be Received From ' ’ Sources Other Than Proposed Tax Levy: 6. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 11624 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) •j ggj 8. Miscelfaneous Revenue to be received August Ist of present year to December 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in Office of Library Board): ’ ■ a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) 595 b Fees and all other revenue (see Schedtile) .. 4,284 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 24,187 24,187 to. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING ) EAR (Deduct Hnt> 9 from line 5) 13,040 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of exepense January Ist to June 30, less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) 9 563 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 22,603 PROPOSED LEVIES N' t Taxable Property :$11,301,610 Number of Taxable Polls 1,182 Name of Fund Levy on Levy on Amount to <- < Polla Property be ralaed Library t , 2 o $22,603 Compnrntlve Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUND 1955 1956 1957 1958 ■ Library $14,303, $14,703 $17,431 $18,843 . Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later titan two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment hoard, or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of l tax commissioners for further and final hearing by filing of petition r with the auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September on or before the tenth (lay after publb alien by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date tor ' hearing in this county. > N A. BINI.ER. President , FRANCES D. DUGAN, Secretary pro tern 1 ELOISE ANDREWS, Treasurer Dated this 6th day of August, 1958. Aug. 9-16.

Morris, Pfc. Keith Zfrkle, Pfc. Paul G. Brown, Pfc| Richard L. Bleeke, Pfc. Marvin W. Fast, and Pfc. Ver* non V. Ratcliff. The main body to leave for Fort Sill by plane consists of: 2nd Lt. Theodore J. Druhot, (in charge of the main body). Sgt. Paul Blackburn, Sgt. Paul D. Ralston, Sp 3. Donald H. Bleeke, Sp 3. Robert B. Butler, Sp 3. Arthur J. Daniels, Sp 3. Charles W. Judt, Sp 3. John King, Jr., Sp 3. Edward R. Murphy, Sp 3. Robert E. Noll, Sp 3. John P. Osborn, Sp 3. Luther J Schrock, Sp 3. Earl E. Welch, Sp 3. Delbert H. Witte, Pfc. Bryan Blankenbaker, Pfc. Gerald E. Bleeke, Pfc. Harry L. Brewer, Pfc. Norvin Bultimeier, Pfc. Joe E. Jaurequi, Jr., Pfc. Cleo J. Landis, Pfc. Virgil Ledbetter, Pfc. William L. McCarty, Pfc. Max D. Millholland, Pfc. James Myers, Pfc. Donald C. Reinking, Pfc. Richard H. Reidenbach, Pfc. Carroll Scott, Pfc. William E. Shoaf, Pvt. William E. Garwood, Pfc. John S. Gass, Pfc. Lyle L. Gerber, and Pvt. Anthony L. Lengerich. HINT (Continue* from Page <mt) launching site here. But, checked out for the first time by an allmilitary crew, the Bomarc exceeded its mission of a near-miss which would be enough to blow up the target with a nuclear warhead. It scored a hit, damaging the BIT. Radio crews brought the drone back under control and landed it. Il you have someaung to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad —• Hiey bring results.

' Three Drivers Fined > On Traffic Charges ! Another Scheduled For Justice Court Three drivers were given fines . in justice of the peace court Fri- . day for traffic violations filed ■ against them recently by the state . police. One additional driver is . scheduled to appear in the near future, ' I Malcolm F. Locke, Jr., 18, 217 Limberlost, was arrested August ’ 8 on 13th street for driving ave- . hide with a trailer that did not have a safety chain connecting the . trailer to the power unit. Locke was given a fine of 816.75 for the ' offense. Darvin D. Light, 20, route six, Decatur, arrested Friday for run- ' ning a stop sign at Second and Adams streets, appeared to the

Form Prescribed by State Board ot Accounts School City and Town Budget Form No 1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES i con»..u« .< BerneNotice is hereby given the taxpayers of Berne-French Township, Adams County. Indiana that th. n , nn „. • legall officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 28th dayofAugu/t ‘ 195? wl 1 • consider the following budget: ' win I BVDGBT CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION , SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Plant 28.750.00 Total Tuition Fund 11(1 OM on A. General Administration E. Maintenance 3,600.09 suna 3161,000.00 • 1. Bd. School Tr. & F. Fixed Charges 13,050.00 BOND FUND See. Office 8 1,300 00 G. Auxiliary Activities 3,150.00 H. Debt Service 319 100 00 ! Schools'* 1 BU,lt | C. c"^d“n‘it°e n Activities ™ 13,*5o:oo TUITION FUND 888,5 °® °® 1 ‘ |»7MOVO D. Operation of School B. Instruction . 3161,000.09 * una - »«.«•» 011 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER Cum Pron Tax Jl ?‘ 2 F . t , . y P- ecl *‘ 1 Tuition Bond Bldg.’ Relief 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Dec. 31, 1959, Inclusive .. -r- » »».508 3161,000 319,100 327,360 $ 2. Necessary Expenditures, Aug. 1 to Dec. 81, present . : 33J®0 32,740 -M— .. 83,848 L 749.57 3. Additional Appropriations to be made Aug. 1 to ' r ‘ , Dec. 31 of present year. ...... 5,506 8,000 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 ot present year—not included in line 2 or 3... • i 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1,2, 8 And 4), ...-.117,309 331,780 28,600 79,300 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY «.Actual Balance, July 31st of present year. 10,33031,380 4jMO ' 51840 3. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement).——. 35,000 39.000 11.200 11 son 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, Aug. Ist of ii.eov present school year to Dec. 81st of next school year (Schedule on file in office of School Board). a. Special Taxes (See Schedule). 3.000 2 400 ksa i-.on b. All Other Revenue (See Schedule) 81,600 109 360 * 11 00 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, Ba, and lb). — 69,930 185a40 15 74A si sin 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5). 47,370 46 640 uuui u 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from ’ ’ 14,369 Jan. 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for the same period f. .. 22,390 26.092 875 11 ™ 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add * 11,600 lines 19 and 11) 69,720 72,732 13,235 35 860 PROFOSBD LEVIES Net Taxable Property 86,016,990.00 Number of Taxable Poll* 64() FUNDS *! Tußi'on ii.Ao 31.15 3*69,720 OT Cumulative Building il'lse ot TOTAL — , — 32.00 310’ 31’1,MLOO COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the Dravlnu. three years). FTTNns Collected Collected FUNDS 1556 1957 1958 1959 Special - : . 353,973.00 357,614.09 363,744.09 569.730.u0 , 3 ?' u a - 8 i 00 45,654.00 69,312.00 72,732.00 Buildln « [ 22,794.00 34,341.00 35.889.00 25 MAOO Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners tor further and final hearing thereon by tiling a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday ot September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a data f„r hearing in this county. Dated this 6th day of August, 1958. ’RAYMOND E. MOSER, President ELMER J. ISCH, Secretary <> HOWARD BLUHM, Treasarer A. E. CLAUSER, Member L. B. LEHMAN, Member Aug. 9-16. Board of School Trustees Prescribed by State Board of Accounts School City & Town Budaet Form No 3 NOTICE TO TAXPAY ERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter ot determining the Tax Hates for the School Purposes of the School Corporation of Decatur Adams County, Indiana Before the Board ot School Trustees. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of School City of Deeat.ur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 28 day of August, 1958 will consider the following budget: ~ . ’ ’ BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND G. Auxiliary Activities 1,337.00 Total Bond Fund $17.384r8iT A. General Administration 1. Capital Outlay—New & CUMULATIVE BLDG FUND 1. Bd. School Tr. & Alterations ....:. 4,300.00 J. Capital Outlay—New 384 762 08 Sec. Office 3 975.00 Total Special School Total Cum. Bldg. Fund 584T62 08 2. Office of Supt: of Fund 399,941.00 RECREATION FUND Schools 15,525.00 TUITION FUND G. Auxiliary Activities .. 3 5,550 00 B. Instruction 14,850.00 B. Instruction 3303,068.00 Total Recreation Fund $ 5 550 00 i C. Coordinate Activities 965.00 F. Fixed Charges 800.00 LOCAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF ■ D. Operation of z Seh. Plant 46,100.00 Total Tuition Fund E. Maintenance 9,425.00 BOND FUND R. Debt Service _..3 5,974.55 F. Fixed Charges 5,564.00 11. Debt Service 317.384.80 Total L. P. T. R. Fund _3 5,974.55 i ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Local CumulaFuitda Required for Expenses to ... Property five . December 31st of Incoming Yeari Special Tuition Bond Recreation Tax Relief Building ! 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1959, inclusive 399,041.00 3303,868.00 817,384.80 35,550.00 85,974.55 384,762.08 2. Necessary Expenditures, Aug. 1, to Dec. 31, present year 58,203.00 126,690.00 13,484.35 1,928.?5 ’ 3. Additional Appropriations to be made . Aug. 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 3,700.00 t 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year—not included in line 2 or 3 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines > 1.2, 3 and 4) 157,244.00 434,358.00 30,819.15 7,478.25 5,974.55 84,762.08 Funds on Hand and Io be Received from > Sources Other Than Pio posed Tax Levy 6. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year 31,598.32 98,409.08 5,888.57 1,659.32 5,974.55 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) 41,811.87 48,893.65 8,694.40 1,9,36.15 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, gr** Aug. Ist of present school year to Dec. 31st of Next school year (Schedule on file "Wiwe — in office ot School Board). ■"’■'•Wuewißr a. Special Taxes (See Schedule) , 2,563.70 3,390.75 772.84 114.07 b. All Other Revenue (See Schedule) ~ 164,466.41 ». Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. 8a and 8h) 75,473.89 315,159.89 15,355.81 8,709.54 5,974.55 »0. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st MTOF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 81,170.11 119,098.11 15,463.34 3,768.71 • 11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 tQ June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period) 11,000.00 30,000.00 1,500.00 800.00 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) 92,770.11 149,098.11 16,963.34 4,568.71 0 84,762.08 , PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property 311,301,610 Number of Taxable Polls , 1182 FUNDS Levy on Amount to Property Be Raised Special $ .82 $ 92.770.1 t Tuition 1.32 149,098.11 Bond ,—— .15 16,963.34 Recreation ,04 4,568.71 Cumulative Building , .75 84,762.08 TOTAL — 33.08 3348,162.35 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND .TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in eurrent year and amounts collected la each ot the previoue three years.) , .. To Be „ Collected Collected Collected Collected I FINDS 1956 1957 1958 1959 I Special — 3 72425.45 3 75184.13 3 95614.10 8 92770.11 Tuition :— 102671.77 106602.81 111398.63 149098.11 Bond , 25118.39 25857.48 20059.98 1'6963 34 Recreation - 3131.66 3320.63 4461.84 , 4568.71 I Cumulative Building 78768.53 81710.10 83132.18 84762.08 TOTAL -- 382115.80 292675.15 816566.73 848162.35 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the county auditor not later than twq days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the cobnty auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax com- S missloners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before 1 the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax j rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. DR. J. M. BURK EVERETT G. RUTKER I Dated (his 5 day of August, 1958. JOHN G. HELLER Aug. 9-16. Board of School Trustees —f

charge Friday evening and was asessed a fine of IU.TI for the vioiatioa. Robert W. Baumgartner, 15, Monroe, was arrested July 23 by the state police on state road 124 approximately V 4 mile west of U, S. 27 for driving a motorcycle and not having a legal driver's license. Baumgartner was fined 116.75 in justice of the peace court Friday. Lester E. Manley, 24, route one. Monroe, was arrested recently for driving a truck over the weight limit. Manley was apprehended on U. S. 224 in Decatur by the state police. He will appear to the charge in the near future. Good Guess GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - (UPI) — Kent County Controller Leonard Andrus estimated the county’s 1168 tax valuation at 9562.563,878. Later figures issued by the state of Michigan showed he had underestimated by only $22. • I

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Axioms County Native Is Taken By Death Milton Amstutz, 60, a native of Adams county, died about 5 p.m. Thursday on the farm of Wilfred Rekeweg, three miles southeast of Woodburn. He apparently was stricken while hoeing weeds Thursday afternoon. A search had been made when he did not appear for the evening meal. Rekeweg found the body. Mr. Amstutz had resided in the vicinity of Woodburn for the last 30 years. Surviving are the wife, Geraldine; four half-brothers, LaVern and Truman Amstutz, Fort Wayne; Harald Amstutz, Roanoke, and Winifred Amstutz. St. John, Mich. Friends may call at the Schilb and Sons funeral home, Antwerp, 0., after 1 p.m. today. Funeral services wiU be conducted at the funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. Albert Ebersole officiating. Burial will be in the Wiltsie cemetery, Payne, O.