The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1963 — Page 20
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — May 2, 1>63
LEGAL NUfICES KrHOLI TiON FOR CREATION OF POLK-LINCOLN METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DIMFRU T Wnereas Polk-Lincoln United Schools Corporation, a school oirporation within the b-mh rial limits of Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana, and Lincoln Township St Joseph County, Indiana, r, ar. existing corporation, maintaining an- ojicrating elementary and s* eondary *ao Is, and Johnson S hool Township. 1-aP rte County. Indiana, i.. a ij acent to Lincoln Township but ha.s no school facilities and most f its pupils attend schorls in the Polk-Lincoln United Sch < Ls Cor poration, and whereas, it is n < • essary under existing Indiana school reorganization law that Johnson Township j .in in a unit that meets requirements as to number of pupils and assessed valuation per pupil, ai i that the formation of a Metn politan School District apja'ars to be th" best solution and in the best interests of P dk-Lmroln School. Corporation, and Johnson Schixd Township, said new corporation to be formed under the provisions of the Metropolitan School Distr t law, beir.g Acts of the Indiana Legislature 1949 Chapter 226. Section 12 to Section 28, inclusive, a.- am nded and as the same may be henafti r amended. (Burns I.uL.na Stat Utes, Vol. 6, Part 2-1962 s ipp! ment sections 28-2*42 t > 249; inclusive). Now, therefore, be it resolved
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that a new scho-d corpora t ion be created, to bo known as the FolkLlnroln Metropolitan School District of Marshall. St Joseph and Hd'orte counties. in the State of Indana. comprising the area within the territorial limits of Polk Township, Marshall County, Indiana, Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana. and Johnson Township. LaPorte County. Indiana. said corporation to be created and conic into existence 30 days after the ad ption of this resolution. unless within said 30 days, more than 5 of the >egistcrod voters in either of such school corporati ns who cast votes for the secretary < f .state of the State of Indiana in the 1962 general election, shall file a petition of pr 4e -t a.s provided by law. and in the event a referendum election is liei i. after a majority of all those v. ting m the entire proposed metrop htar. district have voted in the affirmative. if such is the case, all as provided by law. Said corjx ration shall be governed by a Board of School Trustees as provided by Burns Statutes, Section 28-2444 and 2155, (Acts 1949, Chapter 226. Section 11 and 15, as amended and as the same he hereinafter amended*. The Metropolitan School District lier-by created shall be divided into three b aid member districts as follow: One board member m trict shall lx? Polk Township, Marshall C unty, one Lincoln Township, St Joseph County. Indiana and me Johnson Township, LaPorte C unty, Indiana One member of said Board f Polk-Lincoln Metropoli-
tan H« hfx4 District sit*U-reside in . tlie Johnson Towrathijr Member District, two members m the Polk Townsirip Board Member District and two in the I-Ancoln Township Board Member District The Polk-lJnroln Metropolitan School Ihstriet aha 11 assume the powers, duties, property rights and other assets of Johnson School Township and the PjAk-Lmcnhi Umte<l Schools Corporation as well as existing liabilities and contracts, both as to rights and obligations an ! all eLe connected with the transfer of authority from said existing school corporations to the Polk-IJncoln M<-tro-polit in S r> >1 District, with the provision t at pi i< rity be given to a new high school, which, when constructed, shall bo 1 cated east of and near the Second Principal Meridian in Section 5 or 6 of Township 31 North, Range 1 East, or Sections 30 or 31 Townsnip 35 North, Range 1 East, of th- Second Principal Meridian. Pa -sed and adopt< 1 uramm usly this 22nd day of April, 1963, by Harold Knowlton, as Trustee of John on Schoo! Township of IxiPorte County, Indiana and the Board of School Trustees es the Polk-Lincoln United S. ho Is Corporation of Mar hall County and St. Joseph County by Carroll E. Zart man. President, C M Alwinc Secretary. C. Frank Evert. Treasurer, Amos Bierly, member and Earl D. Smith, member. Johnson School Township By Harold R Knowlton Polk-Lincoln United Schools Corp Carroll E Zartman President C M Alw m* Secretary G. Frank Evert Trea urer Earl D. Smith Member An os Bierly Member notice of leiting SCHOOL BUS KOITES Notice s hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Polk-Linc >ln Ur.ited Sch o’s Corporation of Marshall-St. Joseph C 'unties, Indian. l , wi Ib< r ui nego - tiations ;<t 7:00 P M on May 9, H^3. at he oflice <6 tile Supcrint nder.t of Scho. Is, Tyner, Indiana. for the tran portation of sch oi ci ddren on a designated route T1 • route inv ilvid is r w bi in; Uh en by Arthur Scb.mehz Th.s lout > will rciuirc the driver to 'iwn th cha-i -> Specificati ns, which de a ribo the route to be traveled, • lie <qur >ivnt to b< turnisned an other c nditions which will be required in the contract ar< available at t! •• Superintendent’s office The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals submitted Polk-Lincoln United Schools Corp Carroll E. Zartman G. Frank Evert Earl D. Smith Amos Bierly C. M. Alwine The Boaru of benoo! Trustees of Polk-Lincoln United Schools Corporate n. Marshall St Joseph Counties, Indiana, will receive sealed bids Until 7 30 P M EST May ninth. 1963. for tw > 54 passenger school bus bodies and for two chassis to fit such bodies, the Bi'ard having one 11* 1948 Superior 4 8 pas.wnror body to trade Bids will ! ■ aiupt. 1 eith'r f r the comph e m its or fort! > tw lies and < has>is ''i>a! ite'y Sari holies and chassis must me<*t the spec ificatr ns < f the Indiana Si hool Bus Committee as set f< rth in Eullt tin 260 Further information may be secured from the Superintendent of Schools. Bids w .11 be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form Number 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified or bank officer’s check made payable to the order of the Treasurer of Polk-Lincoln United Schools Corpmtlon or acceptable bidder'^ b*»nd In favor of said Treasurer for an am nmt not less than 5T of the amount of the proposal, w^hich check or bond shall be forfeited ns liquidab-d damages in cane of failure of any successful bidder to enter into contract within 10 daya after notlficatl ti of the acceptance of his propo al Bids wdll be accepted m the
date and tune specified and bits •arid" lw taken under consideration. with the succeaaful bidder to be notified at a later date. The date of delivery of said ' equipment will be agreed upon by mutual consent of the Board of Srhiail Trustees and successful bidder at the time of entering into the contract 'Hie Board of School Trustees , <»f said school corporation reeervea tiia right to reject any or al) bids or to waive any informalities therein. • Dated this 22nd day of April, । 1963 Uarrol E Zartman Amos Bierly G, Frank Evert Earl D. Smith C. M. Alwine Board of School Trustees |
Public Sale l)u< t<» iilnt s, selling out, 4 miles East of Walkerton on I . S. 6, 2 Miles North on Sycamore Road. Saturday. May 4 12:30 General Electric Refrigerator, Tappan I Burner Stove, I urge Duo-Therm Oil Heater, 275 Gallon Tank, Apex \\ .'uher, ( ookst ’.ve, I ing Room Suite, Rugs, Many Tables, Chair®, Radio, Cuphoards, Silverware, Pictures, I’liink, 2 \nti<|iie Bed X Dresners, Tred. Sewing Machine, Dishes Pans, Linens, Bedding. Garden and Car--I’intei too!>. Ladders. Platform Scales, Chicken Equip.. Farm Bargain Rack. Edison Phonograph Cylinder ReCherry Fitter, Iron Kettles, NOTE: ^!any above items c i(D Mantle (lock. Churn, Sad Irons, Oil I gimp, antique. 1951 ( hevy Car. Numerous Other Items. TERMS: Cash Not Responsible For Accidents Bert Gardner Theo. "Fat” Rhodes, Auctioneer NOW We Are Ready To I Clean and Inoculate Your Soy Beans With The Latest Equipment We Guarantee You A Good Job Or You Do Not Have To Pay \ Separate Pit And \ Separate Leg For A Clean And I Proper Job BAGGED OR BULK Cleaned Bulk Per Bushel Cleaned Bagged Per Bushel Inoculated Per Bushel “The Knechts” North Liberty Elevator Phone 656-8141 North Liberty *
MAPLE GROVE Member^ of the Women's So ciety of Christian Service of th* Mnplo Grove Methodist Chun will have their annual Mothei D'lUgliter reception May 3 wit' Mrs. Laßue Donathen as chah man. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory t South Bend had Sunday dinrwi with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geye; Mrs Donald Grove spent Satin (.lay at the Clarence Myers horn. Mr and Mrs. Jack Votvits an< family were Sunday visitors i the John Weigh home. Dean Miller spent Saturda with his grandparents, Mr. an< Mrs Harold Geyer. A man ha.s to know tbe rope, he expects to get a pull
