The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1966 — Page 9

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ol ADDITIONAL appropriation Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Poik-Lmcoln-Jujuison School Corporation, MarsiuUl-LaPorte-SL Jo eph Counties, lndiana, that the proper legal officers of said corjxiration at their regular meeting place at 8:00 P. M on the day of February 22. 1966, will consider the following additional appropriation which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. To be transferred from Cumulative Building Fund to Account $30,512.00 Expenditures: Surveyor’s Fees $ 500.00 Soil Testing 712.00 Site Ihircha e 29,300.00 Taxpayers appearing at such a meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor s Office of St Joseph County, Indiana. or nt such other place as n ay be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heaid and interested taxpayers may inquire at the County Auditor’s Office when and where such hearing will be held (Tarroll E. Zartman, Pres. Elburt F. Place. Vice Pres. William D. Carter M D., Secy George S. Parks, Treasurer Earl D Smith. Member 2t fl 7 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice La Hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Be' et^e of St. Jcsepn County Indiana, will, at 10 a.m on the 16th day of February 1966, at the ComrilMioner'B Room. Court House, In the City of South Bend, Indiana. in said Countv begin Investigation of the applications of th« following named persons requesting the issue to the applicants at the locations hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Per-

PUBLIC SALE Due to ttie dmth of my huahMvl I will * U the fallowing locab* <«1 2 mile© east of North IJberty on Htate K«d 4 to Redwood th*© riorh the second houae or 6 mile* of l s| 31 to Redwood us SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 at 11:00 D.sT 19M Int. 450 tnart'tr with liv© I*TO, recently overhauled with MA VI ©lcev«w «uid pistons, T A Uk overhaul'd 1 yr ago, 3«Hy hydraulic svstcm; Ink 11 tractor, overhaul)*! 2 yr*. ago, tverhaulod ©Jeeves *uul pistons; Ford AN tractor; 105# Int, 3-16” plow with trip bark bottoms, pull type; Int. 4-sec. spring t oth harrow. Int. O-ft. pull type tand< ni disc; Masm yIfarriM M»4 60 /'lipper combine with good .unv,v>; JD 200 2-row pill type <orn picker. Int. 21 2-r»w mtd. com picker; •H> 12-7 grain drill with st«<4 wh»'c!s; 12 ft. line spreader; ti wagon* with grain type box«* and false rndgatea; Myers. 40-ft. dotdde chain el vat or with drag an.l p mrr take off; bit. 7ft nrtd. mower; tw<> 2-row cultivator* ( >ce for 11 and i>nr for 450); lUarkhawk manure spreader; hay rak<‘; Ford 2-14” plow with 3 point hitch; 2-r>w <*ulthntor with 3-point hitch; Birch 2-row com planter with 3-point hIV h; stalk chopper with 3point hitch; double r4l eu^i packer; loader for Ford tra<4ur 2 row rotary hoe; 4vß ft. steel 2 wheel tmiler; "Remington 24" <hain ww; McColl nigh 24” chain mu ; buzz »»w; 16-hole hog feeder; 4-hole hog feeder; hog troughs; hog houar; chicken feeders; fanning mill; grain bl >wer; lumber, I” l*»ard< 40 ft c\tens!ihi ladder; 300 gat oMsrheadl gaa tr”k; VW galloa fte©' <4l tank; feinor atretcher; fence posts; few’ bunk .; M.H garden tractor; M.W. rotary tiller; elec, fence i hspper); wvem. rod* elec, fence; half truck for Ford tractor; br-jodrr house. 50-ft. belt; net of Maple syrup evaporator pons; many ml*' tirtichvk TWK'K — IM3 Int. pickup, overhauled thia past sumnu-r NDEFP — Forty crona brr»| ewes. Ten ycajilng* NOT KHKPONMmiF. FOR ACCniENTK — LTM'll SERVFII Mrs. Franklin Sheneman F.verett Rooknt:>ol. Auct., Lenaburg 463-4771

mits of the class hereinafter des ignated and will, at said time ami place, receive iniorination concerning tne fitness oi sai<t applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied lot to such applicants al tne pi cmiaes named; ROMAN WALKOWIAK. dlw Frosted Glass Case (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer. 311 North Olive St . South Bend, Indiana POLISH ARMY VETERAN’S POSIT NO. 125, by Chester Wale iewicz, Comdr., 822 So. Sheridan St., (Club) Beer, Liquor & Wine Retailer, 11434 Western Ave . South Bend. Ind. KATHERINE KUBERSKI (Grocery) Beer & Wine Dealer, 620 S. Meade St., South Bend, Ind. E F MEYERS ENTERPRISES, Inc., dim Black Cat Lanes, by Ernest F. Meyers. Pits , and Ruth E. Meyers, See., R R No. 2 (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor A Wine Retailer, 112 South Arch St., New Carlisle. Indiana SAID INVESTTGm i lON WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE cowan ssior By W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary Joe A. Harris, Chairman IFDjf Holds Mid-Winter Meeting The Indiana Funeral Director's Association held a Mid-Winter Conference at Garretts White Spot Re taurant on January 31, 1966 At this meeting, a panel presentation and discussion was held on several matters pertinent to the Funeral Service Field. The A Nociallon repi<Hents nearly 6(W) of the 752 Funeral Firms in Indiana, on a voluntary memlauship basis. The purpose of tlie Association is to ke--p the member hip inform d of the many < Langes and m w laws, related to the operation and manngem nt of tiie funeral hom«s of its members. The I FDA is 86

years old this year. The subjects covered were 2 per cent Sales Tax. Minimum Wage Law of 1965, Welfare and Social Security, as well as changes in its Annual Convention, a proposed dues schedule change, and an Insurance plan for its membership. With the addition of Die Mid- - Winter Conference, the Asf/n. now brings to its members three series of meetings, at which time the membership may expn*.HS their views to the officers. A series of ten District Meetings are held in late October and early November. The Annual State Com-ent ion is held in May each year. Local members are the Palmer Funeral Home and Nusbaum Funeral Home. Lloyd E. Hartzler of Elkhart Is President this year. The executive Secretary is Frank W Moore of Rushville. Suburban Ix-ugitv I O O F 17 3 Clmgenpeel 16 4 Tracy Lutheran 12 8 Rakers 9 11 No. 2 8 12 Walkerton Skclgas 7 13 Walkerton Lancs 6 14 Dad and Lad s 5 15 High team series and game — No 2 2600, 930; CUngenpeel 2581, 889; I O O F 2524, 918. High individual series A game: <B. Fbresman flt 3, 212, 212; B. Lute 598, 215; G. Rhodes 584. 223. Industrial League Holser 16 8 Kingsbury 15 9 Dave and Rays 15 9 Legion 12 12 Allstate 11 13 Powell-Mann 11 13 iKaheflln 9 15 Hnr^^uch 7 17 High team series and game —

I F ■ • » ..WSKS.-T ' | | f r, I What would happen if everybody , r caught Olds 88 Swing Fever? ' I ' I I I ' V J* I I I JMOM’ V. nt© MU* m *• M3UI > Mass happiness. I ^ou nuv n- t be unnu ne to Old, 68 Swing F«»cr (few folk, ere). B But that’, okay, lour Old, Dealer ha, a wonderful naw cura A Hoekct Action Oida Sa' And the choice of perw.ripin>n it youf* Hegant naw Daita SS . . actwin-packed new Dynamic .. . low-priced !<i„ar All R«ke< powarad . . all Old, tfvled ... and all priced to make waiting f,-r spring d, wnright fnolh^rdv Fael vow Mwparanira ruinft that , Swing Fever. QuicAl H»ad ioe your Okhnwbile Daalrr't .. . open your mouth and mv >e»h”' LOOK IO OI Pj FOR THE NFWT OLDSBBS^RKB I I s:^^; 0 OLDSMOBILE ,! I roWELL-MUN CHEVROLET CO., IK. Phone 586-3149 301 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind.

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Dave and Rays 25f>5, 823; Holser 2532, 897 and 852, Legion 2496. High individual series A- game: J Spin ky 573. 229; B. Hiatt 555, 226: M Bouse 539 F. Lloyd 211. U«<<lneMlay Nite Ladies Walkerton Lanes 58 38 Paddle Wheel 53 43 Bakers 52 44 Welco 51 45 Triangle 494 4^4 Kingsbury 42 54 Phillips 41^ 54^ Colonial 37 59 High team senee axxi game — Bakers 2313. 788, 787; Triangle 2259. 810; Welco 2168. High individual series A game: B. Smith 516, 183; E. Fitzke 508. 186: M. Robbins 499; P. Lute 195; J. Riker 183. Nite Owl lx*ague Stewart Const!. 21 3 Bilks Package 21 3 Dave and Rays 13 11 Hiatts Insurance 12 12 Frostys Truck Service 11 13 Mels Meat Store 8 16 Mobil-Firestone 6 11 Frostys Welding 4 20 High team series and game — Stewart Const r. 2682, 910, 908; Hiatts 26-15, 919; Bills Package 2553. High individual series A game: J. South 605, 222, 205; D Davbe 604, 225, 202; N. Rhodes 596: F. Ginddbenger 218. BudneKsnk n’K league , Dicks TV 9 3 Stanleys 9 3 Legion No. 1 8 4 JReeds 8 4 Mercers 7 5 Georges 6 6 Martins 1 11 Legion No. 2 0 12 High texun series and game — Stanleys 2686. 933; Mercers 2533:

Legion No 1 2521. 867; R»edv 882. High individual series A game; A 1 la< <■ 6,2, 237; D. Anderson 663, C Wilson 663, 256; E, Klop, fen tern 258. Mouil^y 6:30 IsmlUw, Mary's Shoe Repair 63 33 Hamlet St. Hank 57 39 Lute Recreation 56 40 Dave and Raj's 54 4 414 Johnson's Ln urance 504 454 Huhnke’g Service 494 4b z Jacob Drug Store 314 Skogmo 21 75 High t«un series and game — Marya 2464, 912; Lute R.-c 2347, 849; Hamiet Bank 2300 and Huhnke Service 820. High individual senes A game: B. Jones 538, 220; M. Robbins 531; E 15take 511; B Short 212; C. Whittebeny 201. Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pm Phickers 62 34 lAicky Four 59 37 Alley Kats 504 45 4 Hollywood Inn 50 46 Ya Hoos 494 464 Foui- Jokers 46 50 Desperados 37 59 800 Boos 30 66 High team senes and game — Four Jokers 2024, 713, 718; l*in Pluckers 1994; Hollywood Inn 1952, 691; 800 Dos 690. MEN R. Ferch 584, 209; R. Lute 574, 202; T Brovcn 536 P. Guard 207 WOMEN M Bobbins 278, 204; B Smith 520. 194; P Frailey 469; C. Wheaterry 191. Koontz Lake News Oregon Twp Hoitia mi os Club scheduled to meet Tuemlay, Feb 8, at sh? home ofMrv John Taylor, has been postponed to Feb 15. at same place. K L News continued next week

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