The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1963 — Page 11

N. L. Summer Recreation । Program Basketball The Celts opened the play-off senes by 'immating the Lakcn in to 26. Mike Sununerfield scor j 16 points for the winners and Mike Clark dumped in 14 for the bakers. In the second game, the Pistons gained the finals by beating the Hawk* 40 to 21. Gall Roes paced the Pistons with 26 points while Bill A.'bert scored 10 for the losers. On Thursday. the Celts gained the champion-hip by defeating the Pistons 40 to 27 Summerfield counted for 15 Ce'tic points while Ross and Jim Fraser each had 13 for the Pistons. The consolation game was won by the Lakers 41 to 22. Dana Souslev got 12 for the Lakera and Ralph Bell scored 9 for the Hawks. Little League , The Baseball series continued with the Phillies downing the White Sox 5 to 3 Kent Naragon’c double and Dennie O'Connor's single were the only hits off Kent Riniager. Harold Palmer had 2 of the 4 Ph'lie hits (The game placed the Phillies in the series' finals against Uu‘ league chaniI«on Angels. The Phillies rallied for a run in

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by liberty 'Downship St. Joseph County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of liberty Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at their regular meeting place, the Town Hall, on the 27th day of August, 1963, at 8:00 P. M„ will consider the following budget; TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION TOWNSHIP FUND: TOWNSHIP POOR REL. ID. Pay of Trustee. Rent. Or- Wp , cl R , u , r ical & Travel Exp $ 2.045 Books, Stationery. Printing 1 Medical, Hospital and Advertising 100 nnd Ellna| , Justice of the Peace Salary and Fees 125 2 Other Direct Relief 6.000 Fire Protection 7,900 Examination of Records 300 Other Civil Township Total Township Poor Expenses 065 Rj . hef „„„ Total Twp. Fund 11,735 FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES U’O DE<!EMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Towndup Fund 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming yeai Jan 1 to Dec. 31, 1964 inclusive 11 <35 2 Necessary Expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31. present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 4.87 s 3 Additional Appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year N “ n ‘‘ 4 Outstanding Temporary Loan* to be paid before Dec 31 of present year - not inc luded in lines 2 or 3 Norn 5 Total Funds Required < Add Unes 1. 2. 3 and it 16.613 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BF. RECEIVED EROM SOURCES OTHER ATHAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6 Actual Balance June 30th of present year I 808 7 Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec. Settlement! 2 983 S Miscellaneous Revenue to be received. July 1 of present year tn D**< 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file) a Special Taxes b. AH Other Revenue 9 Total Fund* (Add line 6. 7. ba and kb» 6 921 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BF RAISED FOR EX PENSEIS TO DEC 31st OF INCOMING YEAR Deduct ime 9 from line 51 1 6^11 Operaline Balanc e i Not in excess of expenses from Jan 1 to June 30. less miscellaneous revenue for san.< period < 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 1U and 111 lojch Net Taxable Property 5.274.13(1 Number of Taxabl * Polls 517 FUNDS Ix'W on Amount to Property Be Raised Township . 20 10.31 ** Total 2” 19.378 PROPOSED LEVIES To Be Collected Collected Colhitvd c’ols‘<t«d FUNDS 1960 1961 1962 1963 Township 5.764 6.380 6.054 6 746 Total 5.764 6,360 6.051 6 746 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heaid Owr-or Afi< the tax levies have b»*en determined and present ed to Va cmm' auditor not later than two days prim to the second Mor 1 y r September, and the levy fisc! by the county tax adjustment b< !■ or on their failure so to do. by the county auditor ten or i oi< taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, mav .ipja to the state board of tax commissioners for further and fin i. h< ai - ing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or l>e!ur« the fourth Monday of September or on or lieforc- the tenth da'. tft« r publication by the county auditor of tax rates charge! whuhevet date H later, and the state board of tax c rommisMom i> will fix a date for hearing in this county Dated At gust Ist 1963 Liberty Town hip Robert D Whitmer Trails'

Uie sth, but left 3 men on bases in their 6 to 4 loss to the Angels. However, 12 walks counted for most of the Angel scoring The Phil’ies got R hits off thr< Angel pitchers. Harold Palme and pat Whitaker had two safe ties each. Larry Setnor st nick out the final Phillic batt t with the bases loaded in the sth That win gave the Angels the serie championship along with theii league championship All Major League uniforms should be returned to the teen: coaches before August 31 Park Day More than 140 boys and girls participated in races and accuracy throws at th? park on the last day of the recreation program. At this time the directorwish to thank the boys and girl. for their fine particijiation in the program this summer and to in vite them all back next yeai Awards Night Friday night, many North Liberty boys and girls were given recognition for their efforts in the program this year Th>* awards were as follows Ra «■ eball Medals to the league champion Angels-Dana Sousley. Rick’ Luke. Drew Bergland. Larry Alward, I^irry Setnor, Bruce Summrrfrdd. Dennis C’ark, Martin Shupcrt, Chris Anderson. Ed Buell and Terry O’Connor Sportsmanship Medals Angels; Chris Anderson White S<>\ Dennis O'Connor

Phillies: Mike Groves 1 Twins: Steve Mlekodaj Athletics; Mike Summerfield Contributed Most to Tam Angel.- Dana Sousley White Sox: Kent Naragon Phillies: Kent Rininger Twins: Ralph Bell Athletics: Gail Ross Special \wiird for Faithful Suh* Angels Dennis Clark Athletics Pat Moon and GaU Groves Craft Award Nancy Beckwith- honorable mention at South Bend Craft Show Physical Fitness Uertlflcate* Mike Hamilton. Kurt Hunt, Jackie Tadlock. Debbie Tadlock,

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In tl.e matter of determining the Tax Rates tor the School Purposes of the School Corporation of PolkLincoln Metropolitan School District. Marshall-St. oseph & LaPorte Counties Indiana Before the Boai< of School Trustees. Notice is hereby given the tax payers of Polk-Lincoln Metropolitan School District Marshall-St. Joseph A- LaPorte Counties. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 29Ui day of August 1963 will consider the following budget at 7 bo p M BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL (ORPORATION SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND G Auxiliary Activities 6.700 BOND FI ND A General Administration H. Debt Service 2.000 H Debt Service 12..>00 1 Bd. School Tr. & Sec I Capital Outlay 4.000; Total Bond Fund 12.500 Office 9 200 Tot . u Spec School Fd. 171 850 <n n Bo \n obi.k, ATIOS HMI 1 O1 11 500 Civil Bond Obligation 12.500 1 School ’ ' ' Ti rrtON fTXD Total Civil Bond Fond 12 500 B Instruction 19.460 C. Coordinate Activities 36.500 no- lu< ion - MEMORIAL FUND D. Operation of School Plant 47.100 F Fixed Charges 2.000 E Maintenance 26.500; Tuition Fund 342.526 Ve -- Fund F Fixed Charges TJiOl ESTIMATE OF FINDS TO BE RAISED

School Civ. Bond Veteran s FI NDS RJoQL’DLED FOR EXPENSES To DE Special Tuition Bond Obligation Memorial CEMBER 31at OF INCOMING YEAR: Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, ’ Jan Ito Det 31, 1964. inclusive 171,85 Q 342,526 12..>00 1L.500 13. 2 Necessarv Expenditures. July 1 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from _ _ appropriations unexpended 69.62 R 132.9 >;i 10..16U - " 3. AdtbUunHl appropriations necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 4 Outstanding Temporary Ixians to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year not included in line 2 or 3 - - — _ 5 T E ’‘ Pen,U, " n '’ (Add 241 ,47. 475.451 23.160 >4 ^ 20M0 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED > FROM SOI’RCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY ’ 6. Actual Balan e. June 30th of present year 46 H 67 33.466 10 551 2*44 7 Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec.- ’ ember Settlement) 53.R56 56 342 4,793 5...1 b Miscellaneous Revenue to b<- received, July Ist of present year to Iks 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file) 220 a Special Taxes, 1111 ™ b. All other revenue 21,694 105,984 9 Total Funds । Add lines 67. Ra. and Md. 123.536 238.873 15.362 8.479 14 e2S 10 NET AMOUNT REQUIRED To BE ' RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC 31st OF 117 942 236 OuR 7.69 b 6 1-1 6 31 - ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 51 11 Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan 1 to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same ouOO 5,000 "000 period). . - " ’ — 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX _ n 31 2 LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11 i - 137,942 -66 1-® PROPOSED LEVIES ‘ Net Taxable Property $11,066,220 Number of Taxable P-Jls > - 1 kevy on I^vy on Amount I’T NDS Polls Property Be Raised . . j Ou L 25 138.32« , Special - 2 42 267.802 , Tuition *’ n - ( 12.698 School Bond .. 13,279 Civil Bond Obligation 13.R32 Veteran’s Memorial ( 445 928 ( OMP XRATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES TO BE < OLLE( TED To be ’ * FUNDS CoUectrd FUNDS ' ‘ 1 tM>4 * * , Spe( . ia | 138.327 Civil Bond Obligation Tuition Veterans Memorial School Bond ’2.69X Total Taxpavers appealing shall have a right to be hear! thereon Af’c ’ '*‘ x ,' ,‘ ’’ September ind presented to the countv a'.ditor not latei than two dav« prim t<> h> "n ' ; : county ami the levy fixed bv th> county tax adjustment bo ird. oi <m then failure m> f " ' f st . Ue auditor, ten or mote taxmevri feeling themsclve> reprieved bv .- - : tb tbe county board of tax ommi.^oiier-. fm further and final bearing thereon b>. tmne ■ . . auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or mi or before Jh- t i. »■ < J —■ by the countv auditor of fax rates charged, whiche.vr date i - la’< t -m mHsinner - will fix m date for hearing in this county. Dated this 29th day of July 1963 Cari oil E Zartman G Frank Evert Earl D Smith C M Alwrne Amos Bierh Harold Km>w lion Board of S< !u >1 Triist»t*e Notu < is hereby given taxpayers that th< in duc tion on th<* 1964 tax ia!<- »vei the I!‘6S tax rate that could result from increased State Distribution of Funds pursuant t< the provisions ”f Se< ti. > 2 E Chapt. r 35. A<ts of 1963 Special Se^si.ti i minus $1 Li Ik*tHils supporting tins figure and explanation of anv le hn-tion less that, tins fiuun are >n file in the offir e <>t the s> bool conjuration The above notn-e is required bv law but does not gdve the true putuix- since ti e suit or. the Sales ’Rix is pending Tlie h - to our emporation due to reduction* bv he state Is $143 <k> per student Tin- reduction means our local levy must be at least $1 13 or more higher to make up th loss

Aug. 15, 1H63 — THE LNDEJ’ENDENT NEWS —

Ginger Hostetler, Pat Holloway, Mike ^nrr. Jeff Westlake, Bob Alward, Mike Wesolek, Terrv Tadlock, Paul Hiatt, Kevin Hunt Nancy Beckwith, Angie Balshy Jim Adains. Vickie Tadlock. Pen ny Alward, fTerry Hamilton. Mik»Hiatt. Cliff Mull, Shane Hostetler, Barry Hughes, Unene Clark Holly Moon. Marlene Mull. Pat Carr. Jody Koselak, Gil Hughe and Mike Peddycord. Physical Fitness Merhik Girls champion-Ginger Hostel ler Boys champion-Gil Hughes Make a practice of asking ques tiema first—and fewer apologie will have to be made latei

Put your plans to work - tiiw man who talks and fails to act h trying to build up a reputation under false- pretense . REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Pest 189 2nd and I^ast Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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