The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1969 — Page 8

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— THS INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MARCH IS. 19«»

HEALTH FACTS IxmiU, Mom. No ( nutation! In time when a >nt* 4 it vohi'; »ns «>< i il, t< hn logical, medical, astronomical, familiar, what have ><<u are alm--.4 a major industry, some of the ia >4 hallowed old n4l si- can net rewlutv nizo i Nowadays,' < group < f experts hn dee lire 1. most tuber•is patients c m return to their old (Kiupctmn mi Imi*wives <un re-ame the < i e of l >me .<nd children wins < »n---t nu;n,n d• u . tr> itmenl 1J ng cs' - the ini i < of thi IB vi tin lin u li in u b*r m . r ■ n a- >n.it aium b* 1 w f Ii ■ via -.- of n.< i h 4 id i<>!’ it liter Bur* Bn' 1 t • . ■ • ; ' ■ • v ' i 4 ' ' ' " ■ ' •ng 4 a ner ten n i p■ • ' t”o’;p if TB txprts. "th* overv. ’.mi’ _ ■ iy ■! ity of p itient- • n >n<nf( t: 'Us within days, v.eek-. or at most a few months • ;oi starting effective treat- !' ent.” Toe key to tin revolution in t übe t cub *sis treatment lies in i odern drugs. first effectively t m ployed in the earlj 1950 s and bv now improved to a point where the TB patient under *-44 4IK 4 4 Irv 13 4 4 44 4 tn! 4 4 444 4 4 4 1

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proper therapy can be no mure a public health menace than a newborn babe. The experts wh ■ p, <1 u’ cd this new state oi v * <• members of an mv> : n ; t sk force sponsor* . b • (4 of New York, the ?. i n 1 Tuberculosis and R* . y Disease Association. mi the New State Council rs 1 n .culosis and Health A -•< i itions. Their <md:n;; on the TB treatment revolution apply not to any one locality or region, hut to people everywhere. N<>w that c >ntrol of the disease in most patents is so mu< h quicker and ampler, there is leas excti so than ever to n« ,I* < t your pen in tuberculin te t or che.4 X-ray M ike it a part of y< ur annual m< h< al che> kup \\ m ( S. WM XL ( Hl( hl X PH \XD s\\ |ss STB \R SI PPER Don't forget the chicken pie and wiss steak supper this Friday, March II from 5:00 to 8:30 pm. EST. in the Illinois Street Building of the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Adults $1.75, school children 12 and under 75c and pre-schoolers free. Carry-outs will be available from 4 to 6 pm. Tickets are on sale at thr church. ir^ A'WWtnifrO NJ ^l3

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KNOW YOUR INDIANA LAW “TAX I REE GUTS TO 501 R ( lIIi.OREN” In our bustling economy more and more people are taking adv mtage of the federal luw which p< ’nuts the making of gifts on a tax-free basis. This can be done either to minimize the size of your estate or to provide needed assistance to members of your family wnile you are still living. Each person is entitled to muke gifts to any one per. Mun in any given taxable year in the amount of three thousand dollars without any tax being imposed either upon the donor or the donee. This means you can give as many three thou ind dollar gifts in one xear to as many members of your family as you d< ire without injuring any tax liability either upon yom self or up»n the recipient of your gift. If your husband or wife wi h< ~ to join with you, the maximum amount is six thousand dollars per year per recipient. This provision is in addition to another provision which allows a life-time exemption from tax of gifts up to a total of thirty thousand dollars, ur to sixty thousand dollars if the gift is from a men and his wife, whi< n in no way limits your annual gifts of three thousand dollars. These gifts <an be property held by you in any form, either real estate or personal property such as sbsk- and bonds. You can alsu ti in-fer your home in the form of a gift on a tax-free basis if the fair market valu< is less tli m thirty thou nd doll or. when it i held in joint tit '*, if the ‘air m>rk< ’ v?lue i- less th m ixty th 11 tnd d The mp.at nt.mt thin ■ to re - m> nib* : when malm;’ t rift i that <\<n if you <x c i thee thou md dollars in any ' r.e t x- ■ I ye r, the gift tax th 4 you pay "n the exce-s over three thou and dollar- b still le - tin that which would have to b< paid by your < t4c in the form of estate taxes. Every person who ha acquired assets in excess of sixty th u and dollars, which is the minimum estate that must be considered for federal e late tax purposes. hould talk to his lawyer to make proper u>e of the gift tax provisions of our federal tax law Thi- is an excellent mannei in which x >u may protect the -et - you have

worked a life-time to accumulate for yuur children or other members of your family. As I have stated before in this column, the best possible investment in legal sei vices a person could make today is to ask you lawyer to provide a good estate plan to consider all the matters bf taxation and distribution of your estate. CARRERS IX SPECIAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE MARCH 17 Mrs. Shirley Amond, Director of the Mrshall Starke Joint Services Program in Special Education announced today that a regional conference on C errors in Special Education will be held in Elkhart tn March 17. The confer* nee i.. < heduh-.i to begin at 1 30 pm. EST at Elkhart High School. The conference is designed to acquaint high school juniors and seniors with the field of special education and the opportunitie. available in the field. Appearing un the program from the Joint ITogram will be Mrs. Allen Shockney, teacher of the preschool deaf education class. Mrs. Shockney will present methi/ds used in teaching deaf children. High school students who are interested in attending are encouraged to contact their Guidance Counselor concerning further information. Use Our Classified Ads

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REVIVAL TO BE HELD AT WESLEYAN CHI R< A Revival will be hekl at t Wesleyan Church, formally • Pilgrim Holiness, corner of M igan and Monroe Streets Walkertun. March 21 thru Rev. Gary Webb, young ev gelist from Saganaw, Michi; will be with us this date. H* an earnest, forceful mini with a message that will be g to hear. Please keep this date in m Come hear the go<»d news in m<»n and song. 2t A woman stepped **ff the pei scale and tinned to her hush Eyeing his wife, he asked: "V what’s the verdict? A little < weight"Oh no," said the v “I wouldn't ay that. But cording to that height chart the -i ilc. I hould be about e. im hrs taller." REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterdax Legion Post 189 2nd and Ijist Thursday of Each Month Auxiliary Unit 18 ( let Thursday Os Each Month