The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1968 — Page 11

SE FOR SALE — Double tU t, 1404 F St., LaPorte, Ind. H. 324-3356. 3tssp • SALE Rye. Phone 586■sl, Walkerton. a22p i) service Small black iture po<xils2s.oo; small ^mature poodle, $25.00; small; nte toy poodle. $30.00; small v tv irer. $15.00. Phone 586u 6. Walkerton. a22p [.ECTED savings throughout tchers vast two acre furnie Sale. Savings in every dertment, Sofa a, chairs, tables, droom. dining room, lamps, i til decor, and dinettes. PletchFurniture Village, Highway 6, ; tppanee, Indiana. Phone 77361. Shop weekdaily till 5:30; V d., Fri., and Sat. till 9:00. a22 t SALE rye, baled clover y and straw. Rhiila Long. 2 les east of Walkerton. Ph. s - 2755. a22p \LKERTON 122 Clark: Exllent 1 Bedroom; basement; mily room; garage. Immediate -s -ssion. Chipman. Jenkins & npman, Plymouth, Ini. Phone .6-4687. 3tss ISESHOEING AND TRIMng Call Greg Seifer Phone ~'2-3685, South B*nl. 2ta29p : SALE Like n w rerige - ' »r, 160 freez* r capacity m ’tom. Theodore Rhodes. Ph. 6-2319. a22ti 1 R. W. I 8 Johnson ■ 9 Insurance 0 9 Morning — Hamlet 9 g Phone BG7-2M24 B J Afternoons 586-5280 THE PIONEEH PUN POH SUE SHI7EHS* Immedlit* Saving* on th* co»t of your Automoblt* Inturancel 5% ?w I thim fiM drivt»( /Mg lum fiM di« ng y«U* 9k 15% t met* • • driving jmii *PIMMr«4 la IMiana l« 1(M *r O«* Mutual, tM in*u>aA<a • •wwia at FratoctMa" io »««act«a hi«^ baiawt uwau*h «aaaw laaviaa**. $

Dr. Milton Reismait OPTOMETRIST 40X North Main Street, North Uttoety Hour*: 1:30 to 3:30 P.M. Thitr<«duy & Saturday Phone 636-3171 MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Ixinzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-XI2I Ke* Phone 656-4641 Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOI KS: 9 - 11 and 3 « • (JkMMMf Tbnrwdaya I Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 113 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. I Hour*: 0:30 . 6:30 Monday* and ThurMtaya Phone M 6-3723 Dr. Burton I* Furst DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: V- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS f (To^ed Wednesday®

HELP WANTED — Experienced waitr sses. Must be 21. Apply at Liberty Lane, North Liberty. a22 ROOM & HOME privledges hr lady teacher; also good chain saw for sale. Ph. 656-8063. Mrs. M. Ross. a22p FOR SALK Wh» >, i Hom tractor with mower Ph. 5862590. ft2 2p WANTED Babysitting in my home. 586-32327 «29p WANTED Sewing and alterations. 705 Van Buren St., Walkerton. Phone 586-3261, if no answer call 586-3473. a22 N. L. Jr. High Football Prospects To Report All boys in North Liberty Junior High who plan to participate in interscholastic sports this year must have a physical examination prior to competing in the first practice session. Candidates forth" football squad are a -ked to pick up then physical examination blanks in the school office. Football* p> \ is expectel to b gm dining the we- k of August 26. ac< ending to an announcement by the principal. Gary G. Nelson. The boy must also have th" insu ame which is p.ovid -d by the .school. The cost of the football insurance is $2 and must Im» paid prior to th” boys first practice session. OUTIMMtR FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE AND PICNIC This coming Kun lay, August 25 the Unit d Methi»dist Church will hold th 4r annual Outdoor Family Worship Service and Picnic at Stuntz Pine Forest. The service will b? conducted at 11:00 o'clock in a beautiful outdoor setting. It will feature lots of singing and special music. We hope that every family will be represented Everyone is to wear casual clothing (whatever you would wear for u picnic at any other time, i An offering will be receiv J. PAINFUL COB jjS?/ ( AMAZING LIQUID J RELIEVES PAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now remove coral the tarn. way with FrceroorV Liquid Frecione ttlievet pam mmiMly, warlo below the tkia hue to diuultre come away in jum dayi Get Frceroae...ac all drug <.ounteo.

A potluck dinner will be serv d at 12:30. Each family is asked to bring a cov red dish and taeir own table service. Th- attemoon will bti spent in lelaxution and fun. Fczr those who will be unable to com • the reguiur 8.30 Worship Service will be held in the Michigan Street Building. THERE WILL BE NO SUNDAY SCHOOL NEXT SUNDAY. NL Womans Club Picnics At The Sheneman Grove The North Liberty Womens Club held their nr-eting of the Club \«ar on June 21. 1968 at Shenemans Grove North Liberty. A delicious pot luck dinner was served at noon. This past club > -ar has been a busy and educational year. With a s-nse of pride we have lx n able to support the main projects of the Stat- and Notional Fede ation of Womens Clubs as well as our own projects. We entered the community Improvem-nt Con' -st ponsored by the Sears and Roebuck Co. Our Stat - was 10UG in entries This guve th" State Federation SSOO. The Womens Club of Inv’tM polis won the cont* 4. We are v*-iy proud of our State Federat ion of < Hubs. M s. Osborn Fi-h« r h id th- - mating as Ist Va ° President, due to th ■ President Mrs. Richard HanHy being confined t<> the hospital. Mrs. E. P. McDam I ind-illed the new officers for th-c comm new club yea: - . President, Mrs. Osborn Fishe ; First Vice President, Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff. Second Vice Presklent. Mrs. I>ol c Hocke ; Treasur -r. Mrs. Charl < Hammaker and Secretary Mrs. Eliz-ibeth Carr. Most of the business meeting was spent on plans forth” North Lib rty Womans Club Fiftieth Anmvrsary Celebration. It will be Sept. 27th 1968 at the Unit'd Methodist Church of North Liberty. The n”W chairmen chosen by President, Mrs. Osborn Fishefor the anniversary party are; Pngram, Mrs. E. P. McDaniel. Refreshments, Mrs. Charles Hanmaker. Deco itions, Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff. and Mrs. Harry Bechtol. History of the Club will be givi n by Mrs. Fred Cullar. Mrs. Dola Hocker will b" in charge of invitations. Arts and crafts of the members were shown. The most unusual cnUts w-r- brought by Mrs. Herman Brinkhoff and Mrs. Kenneth Reed. Mrs. BhnkhoTs making of unusual and beautiful jewlery from goow- ”ggs. Mrs. Kenneth Reed brought crocheted rugs from Bread wrappers. Also, th’-re were beautiful items such as needl ■ point done by Mrs. D-l P-urse. Quilt by Mrs. Clell Bare. Crocheting by Mrs. Elizab-th Carr. Knitting by Mrs. Osborn Fisher and flower arrangements by M s. H irvey B -chtol. There wre sixteen present and one guest. Mrs. McGwin. Neiv Features At Indiana State Fair Gooding's Million Dollar Midway, America's leading -xtravaganza of shows and rides, will again be presented nt th- Indiana State Fair, Aug. 23 through Sept. 2. The show this year boasts t?le Now Possible To Shrink Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop Itching, Bel ieve Pain In Most Cases. Science hu found a medication with the ability, in most eases—to relieve pain, itching and shrink, hemorrhoids. In case after case doctors proved, while gently relievingpain,actual reduction took place. The secret is I‘rtpaiatiun It also soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection. Just ask for Preparation H Ointment or Suppositoriee. 1

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greatest galaxy of rides and added uttractions ever as^r mbl d on one lot. it was rep»rted. It includes n wlv arrived infp<»rted rides from West Germany, Switzerland. Italy, and Holland along with many Am'. ican favorites as well. Included in the line up are the np'rry-g'o-round. Ferris wheel, Tilt-a-whirl, S« ramble.-, Helicopter, Giant Mouse, Paratrooper, Bubble-Bounce. Italian Skoot* r. Trabant, Himalaya, Zyklon, Turnpike, Twister, Flying Coast er. Grind Prix. slide, giant whe“l. Rtaind-up, Spider, Rwk-O-Plan- Roll-O-Plane, Hurricane, Sky Diver, Calypso, and a huge kiddieland ar-a including live ponies. Many gala shows, exhibits and added attractions include Joy Fleenor's Br oadway Foil, -s, a musical revue of singers. danc”is, comedians and pr 4ty

BLUEBERRIES You Pick Or Orders Good Late Crop THOMPSONS One And One-Half Mile South Os Plymouth On Muckshaw Road Phone 936-4760 Or 936-7740 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for certain Ihirposes by the Library Board of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, Before the Library Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Walkerton and Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper and legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, ort th»» 27th day of August 1968. will consider th” following budg”t: BUDGET CLASSIFY ATION LIBRARY OPERATING FUND Services Personal 5350.00 Properties 2,400.061 Services Contractual 380.00 Supplies 245.00 Total Library Operating Fund Current Charges 490.00 8865.00 (Complete Detail of Budget estimate may be seen in office of Library ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. Librarv 31 OF INCOMING YEAR Operating 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year, Jan. 1 to Fund Dec. 31, »969. in<lusiv 8865.00 ! 2. Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present vear to be made from appropriations unexpended 4345.36 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) .... 13.210.36 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY I 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year 4 562 62 7. Taxes to be collected, present year i Dec. Settlement I 3,386.39 । 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year Schedules on file a. Special taxes 145.00 b. All other revenue 611 00 9. Total Funds (Add Lines 6,7. 8a and Bbi 8705.01 10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSE TO DEC. 31 OF INCOMING YEAR (D duct line 9 from line 51 4505.35 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan I I > .bine 30. less misc. rev. for same period) 3546 68 12. AMOUNT TO RE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and Hi 8052.03 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property Town o' - Walkerton 2.443.710 Lincoln Twp. 2,309.590 FUNDS Levy on Amount to Propertyt B* Rais si Library Operating Town of Walkerton .235 5,742.73 Lincoln Township -10 2.300.5® TOTAL 335 8,052.31 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLIJECTED AND TO BE COLLEC TED To Bq FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected 1965 1966 1967 1968 Library Op'rating 7637.99 7637 99 7485 S 3 8191 89 Town of Walkerton -22 .22 195 .25 Lincoln Twp .10 .10 .10 .10 TbtaJ 32 .32 .295 .36 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard then-on. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, »w on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more tax payers feeling themselves aggrieved by •nieh levies, mav appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county audtior of tax rate charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. • CLAUDS E HOUSER, President of Library Board J.UCILLE GARDNER Secretary of Librarv Board PAUL A JONES. Treasurer of Library Board Dated thus 6th Jay of August, 1968

chorus girls. Anoth-r fast-stepping revue in the Lui ky Wiles all star Negro musical which also features a nin” piece nrchastra jump concert. Other features includ" a gorilla illusion show which has amazed audiences coast to coast by presenting a pretty girl wto grudually turns into a gorilla before your very eyes; a mermaid show, psycad -he show, wax house, fun hou.se dark n 1”, glass house, exhibit of fattest peoph on earth; huge circus side show of freaks ond oddities from around the world; arcade, motordrome of thrill drivers and monkeys speedway. HIS ( ALLING Ambition and ability are tho ingredients thvit equip a man for wonder working.

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