Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1960 — Page 10
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— T ILKERTON INDEPENDENT — August 4, 19S0
E-D-I-T-O-R-I-A-L All around us now, county fans are running which puts the spotlight on the youth active in 4-H dubs. Despite the fact that many things draw people to the fairs from the amusements to the various projects on display to other entertainment, the 4-Hers enjoy this time to toot their own whistles a little. In every township in St. J, - seph county as all over the state
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of det 'rrr’ninp 1 tho tax rates for certain r'ii r nnses by Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County. Indiana, before the Townsnip - Masury Board. Notice is hereby pv n the taxpayers of Lincoln Townshin. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper officers <f said township, at the office of Township trustee, on the 30th day of August, 1960, will consider the following - budget:. TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
row \SHIP FI ND: Pay of Trustee. Rent, Clerical and Trav. Exp $2,045 Books, Stationary, Printing and Advertising 250 J. P. Supplies 125 j Examination of Records .. 1001 Ot ier Civil Twp. Exp 795 ! Total Township Fund . 3,315
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED for EX- Fire Civil PENSES to DECEMBER 31st of Township F-ghting Bond INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1961. inclusive $3,315 625 8.100 2 Necessary Expenditures, July to Dec. 31, piesent year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 3. Additional Appropiations to 2,124 210 6,550 be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present year, not included in Lines 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required (Add _ Lines 1.2, 3 and 4) $5,439 $835 $14,650 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual Balance. July Ist of Resent year $1,250 $563 $6,494 • ■ faxes to be collected, present year (December settlement).. 1057 176 4,052 Miscellaneous Revenue to ne received July Ist of present year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (See schedule in Trusta. Special Taxes qs , Q t b.- All Other Revenue 275 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, ' 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEO. 81st OP INCOMING YEAR (Deduct Une 9 from line 5) 2.822 106 3,969 11. Operating Balance (not in excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30, less Mise, revenue for same period) 606 307 4,601 12 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED TAX LEVY (Add lines w ID - $3,428 413 $8,570 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property Lincoln Township $2.066J)20 Walkerton 2,220,140 Number Taxable Polls Lincoln Township Walkerton 501 TOTAL Net Taxable Property $4-285 160 FUNDS Lev* on Amount to Township Property Be Raised Fire Fighting * 3 CivU Township ■ L,bra *> ,io 2.065 49 ’ 14,476 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND ~ ~ TO BE COLLECTED 11 ND s To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected , 1957 1958 1959 i 960 Fir«i ITioO fm 26»>6 J। 10 _166 2563 Hie Fighting 2035 1372 None 414 Civil Township Bond ^5 Library 1998 2109 * 2071* Tolftl 4671 7070 4275 14873 Taxpayers appeal mg Irdl have a right to be heard thereon. After ” e tax levies have be< n determined, and presented to the county .< iditor not utter than Iwo days prior to the second Monday in Septemlxr, and the levy f, ■; by the County Tax Adjurtment Board, or <n theii failure to do io, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxj'ayers ic ling t hem.se I. aggrieved by such b viH, may appeal to the State Eo id oi Ta < <-mnm-.sion-o for furthei and final hear ng by filing oi petit.on vdh th. County And.to, , n or before the 4fh Monday of September, on or before the tenth day aftei publication ’,v the oimtj Auditoi oi ta. late charged which< vet date is la ei and the Slate Boat i ct Tt Com miss lonei will fix • dale for heo"Hig in th s county . ( ALWINE Trustee ot Linroln Township Dated July 30, 1960 r
many students each year enroll in the 4-H work. The many vai - ions projects turned out by these boys and gir s a-e really ami truly something to trot that whistle about. Not only does i jarson turn out projects to be j-mid oi. but the hours of fellowship and fun i i the 4-H meetings anil various activities, is also worth much more than cne can evaluate to those participating. The many talents brought forth in lh e boys and girls through the careful and complete teaching they receive while doing this work, will be canned with them
I CIVIL TWP. BOND FUND Prin. and Int. cn Bonds 8100 URE FIGHTING FUND: Fire Protect! in 625 TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF FUND: I Direct Relief Med., Hos. and Burial 3.310 Other Direct Relief 2.700 Total Direct Relief . 6.040
I throughout the avst of their lives. They now have the opportunity to branch out intc so । many different fields in 4-H work, that it is almost like a tl ado .school if one decid* s to take th-se many different categories. O< upying time in this manrui also has another firn pin pose. ■Very seldom does one hear of a child being in trouble that is a good 1-H worker. This also runs p iralld to those participating m athletics. Teenagers with interests in those lines a-e the exception 'when in trouble where those who.su Ude time is wasted hanging around various places doing nothing and looking for something to do. make i p by fur and sway, the largest oercentage < । those in trouble. ■ The Jinie and orort put forth by the instructors and parents, and the boys and girls themsoilves. in this type of activity, may be the best t me ever spent by an individual in their lives. These ambitoiis aid well learne i 4-H club members are taking j advantage of one of the finest opportunities e ver offered and the
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES } sh« Tax Pates tm School Purposes of the Walkerton-Lincoln Tow*- , rfilp School Corporation of Walkerton, St. Joseph County. Indiana, Before the Board of Trustees , Notice is hereby given the tax payers of Walkemn-Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County Indiar tha the proper b-gal officers ot said school corporation at their regular meeting n'ae.- on'thday of August. 1960. will consider the following budget: nunrf FOR SCHOOL ( ORPORATION
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Bd. School Tr. & Sec. Office $4,200 Office of Supt. of Schools 9,200 Instruction 9,000 Coordinate Activities 16,000 Oper-aUon of School Plant 21.750 Maintenance 6.100 Fixed Charges 2.770 Auxiliary Activities 3,700
ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED 5R I KKTn!Sv^» ,S TO DEC -Spwi’l Tuition Bon.l Cum. 1 T K "" d "''“l ’".mo j. iouu rwu^get Estimate for ensuing year <> Nt an “ 1 31, 10611 inclusive . 77 720 17° 078 8 28T. 11 42 T 14 2. Necessary Expenditures July r m.iJU 1i2,0<8 8 26.) J1.42d 14.28 to Dec. 31, present year i-aai t-) 3. Additional Appropriations to be made * ’ July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year 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 115.581 235,001 8.265 226 1,2, 3 and 4 FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED S?U RCES THAN PROPOSED *A X LjKv s anngyy 6. Actual Balance June 30th of present year. 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (Dec- 161719 9 843 5 6.51 • emlier Settlement) . 21.771 23.446 3.468 13,005 4.. V 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July Ist of present school year to Dec. 31st of next school year (Schedule on file in office of School Board) a. Special Taxes. County Tuition and ... Bank Taxes 31,4 <J b AU Other Revenue (See Schedule! 22891 ' 11a £ Pan< ’ s ' lA<,d " S. and «b>. 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE 65,371 UM,802 i, a; RAISED TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING 11 <Dc J u , ct linc 9 from line 5) 50.210 50 199 h 850 11 o. 11. Operating balance (Not in excess O s ' H 6 ' expenses from Jan. 1 to June 30, loss miscellaneous revenue for the same period) 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX 10.639 12.364 6.576 7.437 LEVY. (Add lines 10 and 11) Tnuo 7 “7 —I— ’• bO,M9 62.563 1u.426 21 425 18.8‘‘ PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property <2 eas FUNDS >4,255.160 Numb® of Taxable Polls 501 Levy on Levy on Amount te Special Property Be RALSrd Tuition . ' J 00 1.42 6084'' Bond ' ' , .25 , 1.46 62.:* Cumulative Building . .36 13.42Veteran’s MtemorisJ ~ 1 ' .50 21.42 Total । . 9 _ 414 18,854 ( OMI ARATIVE STAT EMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO B^ COLLECTED FUNDS - W. J To Bl ’ ’ ' ollected Collected Collected Collect. । Spe. ial 1957 1958 195 g Tui-ion - , 40.925 40.847 47,098 57.40^ Bond ' . 48.781 62 355 66,365 60,71 v Cumulative Bunding ' • 116 None 4 881 8,45 s Veteran' Memorial 30,915 32,112 31,830 11 03' TOTAL - _ ‘ Taxpayers ।>i „. , 109,370 120,576 150.456 169.4 7" mil present. Ito the^cmini h- 1 ln be ,iear 4 thereon. After the tax levieu have been determine 1 >"l the levy fixe.’ by ’R,/ cmn t Ot v o ’’. ’ an tv ’“ days prior to the serond Monday in Septcmbauditor, ten m more t-ix/m r r‘ 1 adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the count, h .»r.l -,f L.V . on.n,. ~.;. ?,,,’ C. such levies, may appeal to the M.,1 .dho: on ... i er,.,,. , h '.TUT ,cannß by filing a petition with the rouni bf the . ountv u,ht ol . of t . ', ' , ‘ nt, ’u" l1 ' T ' ° r bcfore the ,enth ‘X aft, r publican.-1 hlsalontts ~,,|1 „ x a d° c C ‘ whichever date is later, and the state beaid of lax .one u.nc ,ui nearing in this county. GEORGE PARKS H()WARD CLINGENPEEL Dated this 3rd dij <>] AtuiuM 1960 ( M ALWINE y S Board of School Trustee*.
results have over the years, been more than obxdcus as this, in many, many occasions, is the beginning of a veiy fine an.l suc- < essful future. Q 1 ' ARDS OF THANKS [ ] Having sold my business, the B & V Drive-In. I wish to thank the people of the community and especially the young people, for their patronage the past four years. A special thanks to my girls who helped me to cany on when I had my recent acciden*. I hope everyone will give Mr. and Mrs Lowell Hartsell a warm welcome 1° Walkerton. Mrs. Vada Sinclair I want to send this message to express my appreciation to ail who came to visit me, and those who sent cards, flowers and gifts while I was hospitalized and while convelescing . Also a warm and sincere thank s to those who watched my children and who cleaned for me. I also want tn
Capital Outlay 5,000 Total Spec. School Fund 77.720 1 TUITION fund Instruction 172,078 1 Total Tuition Fund 172 078 | 1 BOND FUND Debt Service 8,265 Total Bond Fund 8.265 J
thank Dr. Carter ;md I>?*Kfui|. of the Holy Family Ijpfmtak n their wonderful attenUmi (n care. Mrs. Vernon M iNancy> Skea I wish to thank my friends a relatives for the many lov. cards and flowers ivceived durn my illness. Your thoughtfulne was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Marvin Stah SERVICE NOTES BAMBERG. Germany Aim Pfc. Anthony J. Jackson, 17, s* of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose i Jackson. Walkerton, recently w,-. chosen to serve ’with the 2 Armored Cavalry Regiment’s 2 Reconnaissance Squadron HonGuard in Germany. Jackson, regularly assigned , a jeep driver in the squadron Troop H. was selected for r precision drill ability and 011 standing military appearance. He entered the Army in Au ust 1959 and completed batraining at Fort Riley, Kan. Safety Makes S^nse.
Cl MULATIVE BLDG. FUND Capital Outlay 21 L Total Cum. Bid? Fund 2U VETERAN MEMORIAL Fl ND Vet. Memorial Withholding 14.2" Total V. M. Fund 14 2 l
