JANUARY 19, 1972 15 Cents St
Clinton County News / S£^in^lhsLCUnion.dAsuLSinaLl856 116th Year No. 38 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1972 15 cents St. Johns Board h opes balanced 1972 budget The St. Johns School Board adopted capital outlay, $10,000, down, $25,659; and. 881; federal sources $40,387, down $33, its 1972 budget later than usual this year federal programs, $39,087, down $13,550. 582. due to uncertainties of such things as price- Revenues anticipated this year are as A deficit of $107,977 was incurred last \vage ruling and state aid. follows: Local sources including property \ Estimated revenues were put at year resulting from the free textbook taxes, $1,226,000, up $31,572; County In ruling, the transfer of junior high students §3,178,470, up, $153,096 from last year. termediate District for special education, The board approved expenditures of $3, from a parochial school at mid-year from $17,500, down $14,775; state sources in part-time to a full-time basis and a re 175,918, a jump from $56,429 last year. cluding state aid, $1,894,583, up $169, Nearly all the Items on the budget duction of state-aid. showed an increase over this year. Ele mentary instruction was set at $967,785, up $26,106; secondary education, $1,206,750, up $8,979; special education, DeWitt wants ban on $92,600, up $10,853; administration, $103,400, Up $3,256; health service, $13,684, up $914; transportation, $224,465, up $23,347;. operation "of plant, $305,040, topless go-go dancing up $10,011; fixed charges, $132,106 up $16,783.
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