The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1966 — Page 2
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - AUG. 11, 1966
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Summary On Summer Recreation *J dal Registrati'm: James: Girls (7 up i 52 driyt.—in t Open At 7:00 Show At Dusk Children I nder 12 Free Wed.-Thurs.-Frida.v-Sal. August IO - 13 — New Firs) Kun — Big Hit — They Hunt In Parks — Wolves on WlmnUs. Emtuit's of Everything and Exeryom* But Each Other -r— The Wi’d Angels in calor With Peter Fonda - Nancy Sinatra. ,V ith Members of Hell's \ngrk of Venice, California. Thp Time Travelers . in cilor With Preston Foster - Philip Carey Bonus Picture - Fri. A Sat. Operation C.LA. Burt Reynolds - John Hoyt Sttn.-Mon.-Tues.-Aug. 14, 15, 16 The Ghost And Mr. Chicken In Color with Don Knotts The Great Sioux Massacre In Color - Joseph Cotten This advertisement and 85c admits 2 adults Mon., Aug. 15th Tuesday Nite, Aug. 16th $1.50 a Car Ixmd
E V 3 Your comments are invite I to: “In The Pastor’s Study” I STATE I POLICE
M Uter J. Claeys, 8.A., B.D. S = We have a law in our state n- past<jr FirM Baprtst chureh 3 SSr quiring the state policeman to be , , , , ■ North Liberty X a.minimum of five feet and nine a » inches tall. Additionally, he must Phone 656-8844 x have a high school diploma, be at least twenty-one, live in a E Indiana for one year, have a good criminal and traffic record, E X and hold an unrestricted driver's license. g 3 Regarding the 5’9" requirement: suppose that my younger ~ S' brother made application but that • measured only five feet; S E he would obviously he labeled “Un ceptable." 3 Suppose then that ne of my older brothers was taller and S 2 would apply and that he measured six inches taller. Woisd ~ X, he be accepted because ne was taller than my younger brother? E S No. he too would have missed the mark and so would also be x labeled as unaccept <ble. ( E 5 Rut suppose that I were to step up with great confidence 3 E! knowing that 1 was taller than either of these brothers. Ahd 3 5 suppose that I should apply, be measured as being six-eight E » and one-half, and be told that I also was unacceptable. Fur- 3 3J ther, suppose that I protested: "I'm eight and one-half nenes x 3 taller than my younger brother and two-and-one-half inches 3 3. taller than my older brother; that should be good enough." In 3 E; effect I would be t••Id, "You fall short. True, it is only by one- 3 3, half inch but it might as well be by the nine inches that y<Ur g 3 brother missed the standard. You are all Unacceptable.’. ; □ E : 3 3. Do you know that the Bible says that all of us my brothers S E and ’ and YOU, too are all unacceptable when it comes to 3 E, men ;uring up to God's standards? True, some of us are “ 3 better than others. Still none are good enough; all ha€e 3 3 broken gume of God's commands. ; J 3[ That's why all of us not just the worst need to be saved. S “TMre is no difference: for all have •sinned and come . E- short of the glorv of God. . . . The wages of sin is death." Romans 3:22, 23; 6:23 ' 5 CHRIST OFFERS SALVATION TODAY! 3 3 3 FIRST BAITIST CHURCH The kind of church you’ve been 3 looking for. . i ^iiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimim I ‘
Boys <7-12) 64 Boys (over 11) 28 Su imming: Girls (7-upi 40 Boy. l (7-12) 45 Boys (12 or over) 8 Attendance: Girls (7-upi 883 Boys (7-12) 1116 Boys (over 12 > 417 Program activities: Kickball Batball Dodgeball Min. golf N ewcomb Horseshi >es Whi) 1' ball Dancing Badminton Spud R days Swimming Musical games Softball Soccer Basketball Awards: Ribbons Perfect Attendance. Mitzi Knepper - > R< rular Attendance: Debb’e . Shock. Jill Northam. Marsha Buswell, Jeanne Gordy, Diane Hendricks. Debbie Ross, Joni Germaine, Karen Wardman, Sandy Davis. N mey Mann, and Barbara Bick. Soccer elimination tournament: Ricky Germaine, Brian Schmeltz. Randy Schmeltz, Freddy Casteel, Te ry West. Matthew kickbush, Ci t Klingerman. Brad Schmeltz. J n Bussie, and Jeff Neiswander 1 am League: Carl Williams, Bind Gillies. Mike Klopfenstein. Bill Payton. Matt Clabaugh, Freddy Casteel. Alan Bachtel, and LAAXU M H I Walkerton,. Ind ana Friday & Saturday August 12 & 13 Made In Paris What Docs A Girl Do In Paris That She Doesn’t Do At Home? Ann Margaret - Ixxiis Jourdan Richard Crenna - Edie Adams Chad Everett - John McGiver
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Greg Bellinger Special thanks to Dick Cline and Harold Schweder for driving the bus to swimming. And to Plymouth City Recreation for the use of their swimming facility. Sharon Chapman. Sandy Dayhoff and Gail Wharton helped to paint lines on tennis courts last Saturday. Down South The largest English-speaking city south of Miami is Kingston. Jamaica, with a population o£ 123.500, CARELESSNESS Men with reasons for their actions seldom need excuses.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS W OF”TAX ‘ LEVIES u In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Walkerton, Civil Town, St. Joseph County, Indiana, before the Board of Town Trustees. , Notice is hereby given the - taxpayers of Walkerton Civil Town. St. Joseph County/ IndUpq, .that the proper officers of said civil t<MVn, at their regulhr meeting place, on the 29th day of Augys>t, 1966, will consider the following budget: V
GENERAL FUND Salary of Town Trustees 2,500 Salary of Clerk-Treasurer 600 Salary of Marshal and Deputy Marshals 21.804 Compensation of Town Att’y 500 Compensation of Firemen 2,000 Control Center Operators 9,200 Street-Sewer Com. 6,417 Other Compensation 11,688 Services Contractual 9,585 Supplies 2,950
Complete detail of budget may be seen in office ot Cle^k-Treasurer. ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EX- Motor Veh. Cumul. Cap. PENSES TO DECEMBER 31st General Street Highwaj- Improvement OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1967, inclusive 83,020.00 5,100.00 21,000.00 5,600.00 2. Necessary expenditures, July — . 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropria- , tioris unexpended 42,500 00 4,000.00 17.000.00 3^90000 3. Additional appropriations to be made July Ist to Dec. 31st.of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Dec. 31st of present year — 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1.2, 3. and 4) 125.520.00 9.100.00 38,000.00 9.500.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY ? 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year 31,254.84 3,465.38 15,338.35 2,53) ,6S 7. Taxes to be colected, present year (December settlement). 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be 12,308.41 1,588.18 received July Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming K year - Schedules on file a. Special Taxes 691.00 87.00 b. All other revenue 51,199.27 22,925.18 6,971.96 9. Total Funds i Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8b) 95,453.52 5,140.56 38,263.53 9.508.64 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING YEAR. (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 30.066.48 3,959.44 0.00 0.00 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expenses Jan. Ist to June 30th less Mise. Revenue for same period) 108.72 155.36 0.00 0.00 : 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and U) 30,175.20 4,114.80 0.00 0.00 PROPOSED LEVIES i Net Taxable Property $2,286,000 : FUNDS Levy on Amount t® ■ Property Be Raised E General 1-32 30.175.2 Q | Street .18 4.114.80 > Motor Vehicle Highway • -7 .00 0.00 ■ Cumulative Capital Improvement, . .00 0.00 : Total - S ISO 34,290.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED ? 8 F U N D S To QoUgcted. Collected Collected > gollected ' “ 1963 1964 1965 *1966 | General . 49,671.05 18.527.66 26,396.67 29,391^2 I street 6,802-38 7,285.16 10.448.69 . ’ 3,792j40 ! Municipal Band / • • (922.36 849.94 1,160.96 948i10 S Total 27,395.79 26,662.76 35,006.32 34,131562 £ Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have begn.deterE mined and presente i, to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday S in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, X by the county auditor ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may ap--3 peal to the state boat* of tax commissioners for further and final hearing th^beon by filing ape--3 tition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the 3 tenth day after publication by the> county auditor of tux rates charged, whichever date is later, and X the state board of tex commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. ,7 Dated August 2, 1966 WAYNE L. COVER, Clerk-Treasurk
The higher a man climbs the more dependent he becomes on others to keep him up there. I
I AMERICAN LEGION POST 365 | i North .Liberty, Indiana | DANCE I | SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 | I Music By Pete Freehauf ’ I 4
Materials * 2,000 Current Charges., * •. 6.976 Current Obligations 4.000 Properties 2,800 , Total General Fund 83,51*0 STREET FUND Services Personal 1 50( | Current Charges 3,600 • Total Street Fund 5,100
The more tasks we leave for tomorrow, the quicker the future becomes the past.
MOTOR VEHItT.I? WWT! "MIND Services Contractual 10,000 Supplies and Materials 4,000 Equipment Supplies and Repairs 2,000 Properties 5,00(> Total Motor Vehicle Highway Fund 21,000 CUMULATIVE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Mise. Capital Improvements 5,60<> Total Cumulative Capital improvement Fund 5,600
