The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1962 — Page 13

Receive Awards At Annual 111 Achievement Night Presentation of LH awards cie made Wednesday night dm - iff the annual achievement pioI am held at the Walkerton I.in>ln High School gym A roopialive dinner was enjoy il with pproximately 200 persons in ’tendance. Father Anthony Lvt<o offered prayer. Grant Houser, cnairman of the ounty and also Lincoln Twp -H Advisory committee, was mister of ceremonies and spoke neifly on t-H work here. He ntroduced Nick LaFeber, honred guest in appreciation of his (operation in purchasing LH >eef each year. Also introduced vere members of the LH advisory committee, Mrs. Robert Lidy Mrs. Gauge Merkel, Mrs. Buford Van Dyke, Mrs. Marvin Bouse am! Mrs. Lawrence Pontius. Also, LH areetor, Howard Clmgenpeel Miss Jamcce Helm and Harold Matteson. LH leaders, made preentations of blue ribbons and a >-H sign to all members who reiv- d “A" ratings at the fair. Mr< Robert Lidy. < raft leader, presented < raft awards. An engraved loving cup trophy was presented to each grand championship anti state fair entry. They were Barbara Lidy, foods; Janet Owens, craft: Ra hird Houser, electric stawberries md home furnishings; and Rick Ruby, entomology. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of LH Queen. Barbara Lidy, ami a gift presentation to Richifrd Houser. King. Mrs. Harry Malstaff. pres.dent of the Better Homes Demonstration Club and County Council officer of Home Demonstration Clubs, placed a jeweled tiara on the queen’s head and gave the king a Schaeffer pen and note book, gift of the local Better Homes Club, with the cooperation of Inee’s Jewelry Store. Houser brought great distinction to Walkerton when be was awarded County King at the fair last week for Ins outstanding work in LH in competition with all county LH members. Mr-. Malstaff also presented a ticket to the County Achievement Chicken Barbecue to each of the four members who took grand 'hampion or State Fair entry. County awards will be present’ll at the affair to take place in September at the County Fair grounds. It is important that all

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junior leaders attend. Miss Helm presented blue libbons ami township award . to the following; < loth Ing I Janice Hartsough, twp. II Penny Williams, tap; san \’an Wanze”le. HI c irol Tuttle, twp, IV Kathy Theis, tv p; Aim Clark, Theresa S< Imu ltz ami Sharon I’llery. V Sue Claik, twp. 1 Foods I Janice Hartsough, twp; Cirlean Mann and Laura T d:h. H Elsie Baugher, twp; Jerry Krohn. HI Kathy M ikel, twp ; Michaclene Szady. IV Susan VanWanzeel ’a.n .; V Jai kie Tuttle tn p ; Im il Angb meyer. Nancy William c i Linda Pontius. VI Marilyn Hiatt, twp , I' r y Brown, and Theresa S. hm Hz VII Sue Clark, twp . Saudi i Si hmeltz. X and XL Barbara Lidy, twp lend ITeservation Barbara Lidy. twp. Dain Council Barbara Lidy, twp. Hom,’ Fur.Jshings IV-b Barbara Lidy twp. I V-d Ra hard Holls a-, 'wp. and county. 11 Linda Pontius, twp.; Sue Clark. I Nancy Theobald, twp ; Twila Swanson and Ann Clark. I’ersonal hupro\ ement I Mary Smith, twp. Health I Stephen Zlatos. Crafts I Kay Schaeffer, twp.; Laura Chapman, Valerie Jones. William Zlatos, Richard Houser and Stephen Zlatos. II Lnida Anglemeyer. twp ; Janice Downs, Nancy Theobald. 11l Kathy Theis, twp.; Janet Owens, state fair entry. IV Barbara Lidy, twp. Mr. Matteson presented boys project awards for: Rabbits Tom Brown. Rick Ruby. Patsy Brown and Janio Downs. Photography 111 Myrlynn Dixon Richard Houser and Barbara Lidy. I Elaine Fitzgerald. Electric VI - Richard Houser, grand champion. 11l Walter Rhodes. II — Murray Watkins, Ri< k Ruby, Stan Hostetter. David Fitzgerald, and Ronald Bellinger. I —Larry Schmeltz. Roger Or-

cutt. lam.es Iv arney, To. i 19 1Imger, Peter Btckman and Barbara Lidy. Wildlife IV Larry S hmeltz. Laid ilillff J Tom B-Jlu.gi HI ID ibara L-dy IV Richai d Hr : . r.’ I orest ry IV Larry S< hmeltz. II Greg Doll. 1 Stephen Bellinger, HI Ronald Bellinger. \\ oodw orbing II Roger Onutt. VI 1 Rich.ll I I IoUS' Beelu f ping Mike Ross. F.Homology UI Rick Ruby, stale fm utry. Horse and Pony Mary Wi iy St r.iu berries 1 V Ri< hard Houser, g: ।r 1 < hampion. Soil Conservation I Larry Schmeltz and Mo.c R >ss. Junior leadei s Lir the ; rl reel’ big a blue i ibbon s■ . I ’.arbor.i L !y t"p . S m ib । K Hby Th< i Linda 1 out m icd i IJ-r..-: Linda A ugl' ic ;. i \ e, Clark, Janet Oachs, fi • > a Schmeltz. and Jackie Tuttle Sharon Cilery and Nancy Theobald II < l ived A hdc I ibbon The program was < omhid'd when tin- rotissarie was awarded to Harold Lute and the radio to Mrs. Charles Wool. y Neith<r were present, and if not clam • d will he awarded to reserve winners later. The rotissarie was pun ha ed bv the LH < luh 'with the cooperation of the Gan 9|e Stole here, and the kit. ben indie donated by Reed's Electric LH members distributing the most tickets Were each awarded $5 00 They were El Je Baugher and Rick Ruby.

Purdue Lists Freshmen From Local Area A total . J 2 966 -Indent who will be entering I’urdue Univer’y tor th,, first time tla. '.HI part i .paled in the ids am e enrollment program in operation from J uie 25 through July 20. This is about hl percent of the total of new undergraduate students. both beginning freshmen and trasfer students, who have been accepted for admission m the fall semester. The remaining 16 percent of these uew students will be enrolled during the delayed registration period which will open Sept. 5 and extend through Sept 8. All returning students were registered before leaving campus last June. The new students enrolling under the advance plan will not have to report on the campus until Sunday afternoon Sept. 9, when the orientation program will begin This orientation program will extend until noon on Wednesday. Sept 12, and < la- s for all dudent - w ill begin at 1 p m. that afternoon. All but one of the 92 cotmt . s of Indiana are icpresinted among the 2 966 new student, alr-r./ly enrolled. One hundred and forty five Student-, from St Joseph County, all Iwginnmg freshmen unless otherwise indicated are among these new students who have enrolled under the advance plan Local students, with the school or curriculum in which they are enrolled, are as follows: Sue Ellen Brower. 21250 Stanton Road. iSKHi; Barry Strope, Rt. 2, second semester in engineering North Liberty. Dale R Peterson, engineering; Robert E Huff agriculture and David R Thump am, engineering all of Rt 1, Walkerton. I ( IXI.REDIEX TS Enthusiasm and application are ihe driving forces behind every successful man. Read the Classified Ads.

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NOTICE TO TAXI' WERS 0E TAX I.EVH S Tn ’he matter of Det‘nnlmng ti e T < R-’■ '"r " E' c by t! Lil yß< ' • • ■ ■ A ■ ' - Jos. ' h County Indiana. Be: a. the Library Berd. N'’ae is hereby gi\en tie taspi’. is of Walk' t<n St R’ 1 C< inly, Imii.m i. that Ih< prop, i of' <-s ' id ’m:■ ip / at then i gular meeting' place on the Ith d y of S.pt.ii.b. i I'-. 2, will < uii i'H i Hie following budget m Dt.ET ( LASSU It \TION S'r\ !' ■ - I’ersonal ' I '.' "i Sei vices < "ontractual . . 175 Supplies • 2 JO ('ui rent Charge.; .. 2D.> I'lop.lllVS • TO TAL Estimate • 7.7. > Complete <h tad of budget eslii'.ate cav be yin■' ; >• " ESTIMATE DE Llßß\m 11 ND ID hk EAIsED Library Fund FT’NDS REQUIRED FOR EX TENSES T<) DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR

1. Total Budget Estimate for (J incoming year 2 Nccessaiy c- p'mditm •s. Ju y 1 to Dec ?.l of PH sent year, to ne made from appropriations unexpended . ! I . 0 ’I iitiomd appropriations m ■- *. ary to be made Ju y Ist * to D' < i nber 31st of plc. ent year I 4 Out tandmg tempora y loans to be paid before December । 31st of present year not inr Imb’d in 1 nes 2 or 3 5. Total Funds Required tAdd lines 1,2, 3 and 4) . ... I ■ 2 • "d FCNDS ON HAND AND TO EE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual balance. June 30th of present year 3.3X4 iM) 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) . 2.3.>6 tn) 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received July Ist of present year to Decemb«r 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file) a Spec.al Taxes - • 1J b All other revenue • • 15K00 9 Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and sb । . •• •’ "" 10. NET AMOUNT TO EE RAISED FOR EXJ’ENSES TO , DECEMBER 31 OF INCOMINT; YEAR (Deduct line 9 m lin< ■'. । . c ■ > II Omuating Balam ~ i Not in < exec s of exjH-nsp January Ist ' tn June 30, less Mi-cfilan* ous Revenue for same periodi . ° 12 AMOI'NT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add line 10 nd Hi . 1 ' PROPOSED LEMES Ni l Taxable Property . $2 26 ’. 00 0 Levy <>n Amount to Name of Fund Property Be RaKtsf Libiary 22 SU d'. CO 5W ' • ’> Ta FUND ’ r IWli Collected Collected CJie< ted » ib 1 1960 1961 1962 19« 3 Library 7,775*0 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard the:eon. ' ‘e» the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the '.'’.y auditor m»t later than iwo day prior to the second Mmd iv m s> - lember and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board r >n their failure so to do, l>\ the count) auditor ten or mote ta\pa’.«ig feeling themselves grieved by silch levies, may appeal to ’lie su • board of tax coin u mme. ■> for further am! tmd he.rmg by tiling f petition with the auditor on or bifore the It M' new . f Septin ■ r on or before the ter.’h d w after publication by the county . i ’l’' "f tax rates . hai g» d whu l ever dite ;s later md 'be state D 1 ’I I fix a date ih hear ng in this c.’m.ly. CL ACRE E Hot'SER L’ < ’ll J E GARDNER ALICE HCHNKE D .t-d this 7th day of August, 1963

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