Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1960 — Page 13

Legal Notices To the taxpayers of WalkertonLincoln Township Consolidated Schools Corporation St. Joseph County. Indian i, you are hereby notified that upon the 25’h day of July 1960 that the Boaid of Trustees of the W dke: ton Lmoln Twp. Consolidated Schools Corporation. St. Joseph County. Indiana, by resolution duly adopt?d and pursuant to notice there fore given and under and by virtue of Chapter 57 of the Acts of the 84th G< iu ral Assembly of the State of Indiana approved February 27. 1945. as amended, duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumuative Building Fund be provide d <>r the erection, construction, purchase and remodeling of school buildings for class room purposes. purchase of real estate and equipment for new buildings for classroom pm poses and the payment of rentals for renting o’ leasing cf real estate for school building for classroom purposes, and to provide means of ingress or egress, and the levying of an additional tax in said s< hool unit, and that such a fun be provided for by a tax levy of 50 cents on each SIOO.OO of assessed valuation on all property in that taxing district taxable such purposes, such tax to be assessed beginning with the levy for 1960 payable in 1961 and annually thereafter for a total period of 5 years as provided by said Act. Final approval of the aforementioned resolution by the State Board of Tax Commissioners will invalidate any previous tax rate Which has heretofore been approved fcr this purpose. That pursuant to said Act. anv ten or more taxpaycis in tbp taxing disriet of Walkerton-Lincoln Twp. Consolidated Schools Ca- - poration. St. Joseph County. Indiana. other than those who pay poll tax cnly. may file a petition with the County Auditor of St

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Joseph County, Indiana, not later than ten days after this publication, setting forth their objections to such proposed levy. Upon filing of such petition said Auditor will immediately certify same to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Howard dingenpeel, President C. M. Alwine, Treasurer George S. Parks. Secretary 11( )W AHD CI .1 N( IKN I ’EEL iTo be signed by Officers of Taxing Unit) STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSI* )NERS Fred C. Wissman. Secflaiy Date August 2. 1960 a Iwnl Public Salo of 1956 didd'c 4-door, August 9 1960 hetw n 1:00 pm and 1:10 p.m. at Po.vdMann Chevrolet. Walkerton. Indiana where ca;- may be imjected prior to sale. We reserve the right to bi<l Genei d Motors Acceptance Corp., South Bend, Ind. Account No. 51672 P-36. Jazz Conceit Booked Foi State Fair Four jazz groups will keep the Coliseum '■rocking" on its foundation when the 1960 Indiana State Fair presents a Jazz ecncert. September 2. The two-hour program beginning at 8:00 p.m. will feature Duke Ellington and his orchestra, Les Brown and his Band of Renown. the Ahmad Jamal Trio and the Dukes of Dixieland. Duke Ellington and his orchestra have played in every part of the United States, Canada and Europe, to every kind of audience. both personal and appearances and over radio and television Famous for such compo-i---tions as "Solitude.’’ “Black ami Tan Fantasy," "Mood Indigo."

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cahst. Ahmad Jamal, a jazz pianist, has combined Hie piano, bass and guitar to record such albums as "But Not for Me" and "Ahmad Jamal”, und< r the name of* the Ahmad Jamal Trio. The trio has performed in Carnegie Hall, Too n Hall, and night elub- in New York, Las V< gas, Chicago and Philadi Inhia. The Dukes of D x | H .d. led by F ank. Fred and "P n । Ja " a- ■ nt<' have a-• . Basie 11|v froi - tha’ of tin or - i. d Dix ‘ land band which i|< • • , peak of popularity during ’h ■ eu ly part of the 2<Mh ei • >y. Th< v ha . mi e B .ngidayu g i x

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ord albums to their credit a d have performed in night chi s such as "The Royal Nevada" a d "The Dunes" m Las Vegas, Nevada, and "The Golden Slipper” in Baton Rouge, La. Other Coliseum attractlnh t R the 196i> Ind at a State Fair. AugU.J 31 th om h September 8 n elude Pat P. .one T< m e see I- > - nie Fold m ! dOnoO Li* t Hui S w. I h 1 J■ ■ . ■ 1 . < i - o;y.” "Wh it : . ! he do’’

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