The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1994 — Page 9

THANKS DENNIS & VICKI WILLIAMS FOR WORKING ON OUR AUDIT W.E.S. P.T.A. Congratulations TO BRIAN & KIM GOD HAS BLESSED YOU WITH YOUR FIRST CHILD, A PRECIOUS BABY BOY COLE DOUGLAS KASER 5 LBS., 13 OZS. YOU MADE US VERY PROUD AND HAPPY Love To AU 3 Os You DAD & MOM KASER The muscle with the longest name is the levator labil superioris alaeque nasi, which runs inwards and downwards on the face, with one branch running to the upper lip and the other to the nostril. It’s the muscle that curls the upper Up. CENTURY 21 8 ASSOCIATES Named to C-21 Top 21 Sales Assoc for North Central Indiana Member 1993 Quality Service Award Winning Office List Wltti Ms Bacause Buyers I buy from brian] Bus. 936-7622 Home 586-7022

50 c SUMMER SALE August 4-11 STORE HOURS: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon Saturday TREASURE CHEST THRIFT STORE 102 N. Main North Liberty VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL To Feature EVANGELIST AND MRS. BOBBY BROWN Evangelist Bobby Brown and wife are coming to Walkerton to conduct a Vacation Bible School Campaign in The First Baptist Church August 14th - 19th The special meeting was announced by the church's pastor, D. O. VAN DYNE who stated the services would start EACH NIGHT AT 6:30 P.M. AND 9:30 & 10:30 A.M., & 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY The Church Is Located At MAINE AND CLARK STREETS, WALKERTON The V.B.S. will appeal to the whole family. "Brother Bob," as he is affectionately known by boys and girls, will use ventriloquism during each service to minister to the children. The Lord Has Blessed This Ministry In A Wonderful Way There Will Be Classes For Ages 4 Thru High School. There Is No Fee, But A Free-Will Offering Is Received Daily EVERYONE IS INVITED! For More Information Call 586-3753 or 586-3690

SERVICE NOTES July 11, 1994 (FHTNC) — Navy Seaman Recruit Anthony T. Stachowski, son of Joseph E. and Thelma L. Stachowski, of 69150 Pine Road, North Liberty, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois. During the cycle, recruits are taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy’s 85 occupational fields. Studies include seamanship, close-order drill, naval history and first aid. Although the Navy is getting smaller, the state-of-the-art ships, aircraft and high tech systems in today’s fleet require bright, talented young men and women to operate them. The Navy has over 55,000 job openings this year, most of which Inlcude guaranteed training. He is a 1993 graduate of John Glenn High School of Walkerton. REAL ESTATE COURSE TO BE OFFERED AT ANCILLA COLLEGE The approved Real Estate Sales Course will be offered at Ancilla College beginning on Tuesday, September 13, 1994. Classes will E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill Ellinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSURED 4 ?5 9lp

be held on Tuesday and Thursdays evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for nine weeks. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be qualified to take the State Real Estate Licensing Examination. For more information and/or to register for the Real Estate Sales Course, call Ancilla College at 9368898.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of John Glenn School Corporation, LaPorte, Marshall, St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation will meet at John Glenn High School, on August 9th, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. to conduct a public hearing on the 1995 budget and on the 23rd day of August, 1994 will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates for adoption: 010 GENERAL FUND 11000: Instruction — Regular Programs .... 3,921,420 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUND 258,945 12000: Instruction — Special Programs 112,950 035 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 13000: Instruction — Adult/Continuing 25330: Professional Services 48,000 Education 15,500 25350: Building Acquisition, 14000: Instruction — Summer School 83,650 Construction and Improvement 808,700 21000: Support Services — Pupils 271,450 25380: Purchase of Mobile or Fixed 22000: Support Services — Instruction Staff .. 249,780 Equipment 224,000 23000: Support Services — General 25390: Other Facilities Acquisition and Administration 297,700 Development 100,000 24000: Support Services — School TOTAL CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND .... 1,180,700 Administration 416,625 040 TRANSPORTATION FUND 25000: Support Services — Business 960,440 25000: Support Services — Business 497,100 26000: Support Services — Central 1,006,256 26000: Support Services — Central 21,200 30000: Community Services 14,520 TOTAL TRANSPORTATION FUND 518*300 40000: Nonprogrammed Charges 442,000 060 SPECIAL EDUCATION PRE-SDHOOL FUND TOTAL GENERAL FUND 7,792,291 12800: Special Education Pre-School 30 706 020 DEBT SERVICE FUND TOTAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 50000 Debt Services 258,945 PRE-SCHOOL FUND 30,706 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Fund Name 1991 1992 1993 1994 GencraJ 1,853,364 1,775,022 1,616,787 1,604,258 Debt Service 975,227 890,241 Capital Projects 372,484 448,997 584,856 678,828 Transportation 320,889 390,554 358,437 373,141 Special Education Pre-School 5,421 5,444 5,502 TOTAL 3,521,964 3,510,235 2.565J24 2,661,729 ESTIMATES OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED _ Debt Trans- Capital So. Ed. FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO General Service portation Projects Pra-Scfcool DECEMBER 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund I. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1 to 2. Balance of appropriations from July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year less any reductions made by governing body 4,309,933 136,487 358,393 920,308 13,790 3. Additional appropriations anticipated from July Ito Dec. 31 of present year n ~ , 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 12,102,224 395,432 876,693 2,101,008 44.496 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance, June 30 of present year 667,916 94,749 153,665 937,360 4,929 7. Anticipated property tax collections 840,309 195,356 355,398 2,880 8. Other revenue anticipated from July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year a. Total Column A Budget Form No. 2 3,116,165 64,286 79,891 49,200 8,567 b. Total Column B Budget Form No. 2 5,617,870 66,006 124,860 82,800 22,670 9. Total Funds 10,242,260 225,041 553,772 1,424,758 39,046 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31 OF ENSUING YEAR ... 1,859,964 170,391 322,921 676,250 5,450 11. Operating balance or allocation for future projects. Funds held in excess of proposed annual budget ... 108,012 85,000 75,000 5,000 ,2 - Total 1,967,976 255,391 397,921 681,250 5,450 13. Property Tax Replacement Credit From County Adjusted Gross Income Tax 33,006 14. Total Less Property Tax Replacement Credit 1,934,970 255,391 397,921 681,250 5,450 15. Levy Excess Funds applied to levy 27,470 16. Net Amount To Be Raised 1,907,500 255,391 397,921 681,250 5,450 17. Proposed Tax Rate for each SIOO of Assessed Value: .. 3.5000 .4686 .7301 1.25 .01 Net Assessed Valuation of Taxable Property for 1994 pay 1995: 54,500,000 5.9587 NOTICE In addition to the annual budget, the proper legal officers of John Glenn School Corporation will meet at John Glenn High School at 7:30 p.m. on August 9, 1994 to consider the establishment of a Capital Projects Fund Plan. The following is a general outline of the plan: CURRENT EXPENDITURES: Account No. 1995 1996 1997 1. Land Acquisition and Development 25320 2. Professional Services 25330 48,000 23,000 3. Education Specifications Development 25340 4. Building Acquisition, Construction, and Improvement 25350 808,700 330,000 370,000 5. Rental of Buildings, Grounds and Equipment 25360 6. Purchase of Mobile or Fixed Equipment 25380 224,000 426,000 408,000 7. Other Facilities Acquisition and Development 25390 100,000 100,000 100,000 8. Maintenance of Equipment 25440 SUBTOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES 1,180,700 879,000 878,000 9. Allocation for Future Projects 5,000 710 1,710 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ALLOCATIONS 1,185,700 879,710 879,710 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE: January 1, 1995 Cash Balance 412,482 Estimated Cash Balance Available to Fund Current Year’s Plan 412,482 106,492 106,492 Revenue Other Than Property Taxes 91,968 91,968 91,968 Estimated Property Tax Levy to Fund Plan 681,250 681,250 681,250 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN 1,185,700 879,710 879,710 Estimated Property Tax Rate to Fund Plan 1.25 1.25 1.25 Based Upon an Assessed Value of 54,500,000 54,500,000 54,500,000 TAXPAYERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE MEETING FOR A MORE DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE PLAN AND TO EXERCISE THEIR RIGHTS TO BE HEARD ON THE PROPOSAL 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 in their failure to do so, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a datre for hearing in this county: Dated this 19th day of July, 1994 Rob Keck, President Shirley Anderson, Vice-President Robert Schaeffer, Secretary Thomas McCormick, Member Janice Ryan Member Ben Smith, Member David Gensinger, Member

AUGUST 4, 1994 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

NORTH LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST NURSERY SCHOOL TAKING REGISTRATIONS The North Liberty Church of Christ Nursery School is taking registrations for the upcoming school year 1994-95. We have openings in both the 3/Young 4’s class and the 4/5 year old class. To be eligible, they must be 3 by June 1 for the 3/Young 4’s diss ’ and 4 by June 1 to enroll in the 4/5 class. An orientation meeting has

been scheduled on August 29 at 6:30 p.m. for those who have preregistered. Please call 656-4632 to register or for more information. In 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabath became the first British monarchs to visit the United States. Man is not the creature of circumstances. Circumstances are the creatures of men. —- Benjamin Disraeli

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