The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1974 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JI LY 25, 1974

v * Father Anthony Letko. pastor of St. Patricks Parish in Walk, trton, served as class chairman tor the class of 1937 in the highly

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successful 1973-74 Saint Meinrad Alumni Association annual giving program. The alumni body gave $b3,000 with the average gift for < ach donor Icing $62. The entire effort resulted in $lll,OOO being received by Saint Meinrad, the nation’s second largest seminary, for the educat,on of young men to the priesthood. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeland, of Las Cruces, New Mexico, were

guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty and other relatives during the past week. Several family get togethers were enjoyed during the week. On Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole and sons hosted a dinner at Amish Acres for the Freelands, Beatys, Mr. and Mis. Roy Hostetter and Mrs. Frank Hahn. Saturday evening the group enjoyed a picnic at the home of the Roy Hostetter?. Sunday afternoon callers .Deluded Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Baitmess, of LaPorte; Mrs. Jim Farrar, Bremen; Mr.s. Frank Hahn, the Hostetters and Coles, <>f Walkerton. Blueberry picking was a new experience for some of the folk- cn M nday morning. The Freelands left for home Tuesday morning. Mrs. 1;. M. Lundquist, M 0 Roos, evilt Road, apartment 4, fell and bi ke her knee a week ago and w.ll be in the LaPorte Hospital lor six weeks. Her room number is 4 IS. She would appreciate hearing from lier friends. Miss Linda Shogren, of Dear. b rn Heights. Michigan, is spending several weeks with her grand--1 cents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S', -gren, at K ’tz Lake. Linda is taking advantage of the free sv.naming lessens g.ven by Jen. mfvr Marshall and sponsored bv the Koontz Lake Lions. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Michael Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. rravi« Holmes, celebrated his 7th birthday o n July’ 17th. Afternoon guests were Steven Heun and Dean Rininger. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen, Mr. and Mrs. Jeral H< Imes, Kathy and Kevin, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman. Michael received many nice gifts and cake and ice cream was enjoyed by all. • A GOOD "3 1 ’h\\ I ; tv P.O r* * I LUD H ) \ |l I \ Lz 1 17 HFA*’ ' ul« 1 I '• -iRTHKiG. i EMBARRASSING, BURNING Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast because its special ‘anti-itch’ medication soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief w ith the first application of soothing, medicated ZEMO—Ointment or Liquid. uVlllv qA ’ "4! PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream j . . . that changes those dry & rough areas of skin L into baby softness. Try it — * you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On . . . t ' pamper yourself. L.^ AGONIZING PAIN FROM INGROWN I TOENAIL? i Get Outgro for a fast relief d VC'y ’.if*''! 1' i- . f m, <c*n t.'eniil pain Alien (.'jt^tn r^n f , u fast IcTpcrary retiet’Outsro toughens stun < :ses inflammation redu i | ".«► a AiVu Jt dfti ' i.ftlicstwpi K" or portion <4 the nail Outgro pure you tast pain relief and makes rt ease- to cut out Itm nail cut out ttie pain Lau'j'i! by !■.,i wn lucnail. Stop Ift(Town nan pain lest «aUi Uutgro. • J

THE GOVERNMENT OF LINCOLN TOW'NSHIP ha= received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling $8,298 during the period from July 1. 1973, thru June 30. 1974. Account Nc. Io 3 071 00.. ACTUAL. EXPENDITURES OPERATING/ CATAGORIES iA) CAPITAL (El MAINTENANCE (C) 1 Pubic Safety $4,500 $ 2 Environmental Protection $ $ 3 Public Transportation S 4 Health ’ ? * 5 Recreation SSOO $ 6 Libraries $ $ 7 Social Sendees For Aged Or Poor $ S 8 Financial Administration $245 $ 9 Multipurpose "'And General Government $ 10 Education $ 11 Social Development $ 12 Housing <£ Community Development. $ 13 Economic Development $ 11 Other (Specify) $ $ 15 Totals $5,245 $ (Di TRUST FUND REPORT ( 11 Balance as of June 30, 1973 $ 6,061 (2) Revenue Sharing Funds Received from July 1, 1973 though June 30, 1974 $ 8,299 (3) Interest Earned $ 281 (4 1 Total Funds Available sl3 64.' (5) Total Amount Expended $ 5'245 (61 Balance as of June 30. 1974 $ 8 398 NONDI.sCRTMTNATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MEI' (Ei CERTIFICATION: I certify that I am the Chief Executive Os. ficer and. with respyx-t to the entitlement funds reported hereon 1 i.itify that they have not been used in violation of either th« priority expenditure requiremnt (Section 103) or the matching fund- prohibition (Section 104) of the Act. -rv ^LOS D E S PEPHENSON. Lincoln Tiwn«hin Trustee. 7-20-71 r The news media have been advised that a complete copy of this rep f t has been published in a local newspaper of general circu n I have records documenting the contents of this report X In^7’ n PUbi:C SClUlin y at 300 Street, Walk kf.st: The Cooler, The Better yx mtRB ’ j ■ iUi sb/^MkoiKyy ' ' I / M W Cool it at the start of a warm Summer day with a breakfast that promises to gne sou energy without taking a lot of energy to prepare. This is not the season to plan elaborate breakfasts that require a couple of burners plus the warming oven. 4 Here’s the solution: cool, delicious milk shakes made witH instant breakfast mixed in fresh, whole milk plus special flavorings Tangy Peach Shake Combine 1 envelope vanilla instant breakfast, cup peach yogurt and >4 cup cold milk in a blender or a glass. Serve immo diately. y Sunrise Shake . Combine 1 envelope eggnog instant breakfast, 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate and 1 cup cold mdk in blunder or glass. Serve immediately. r—----». n 1 YOUR OWN PERSONAL | 1 POCKET i I (gig!f J STAMP 1 I 1 | HTWA STAMP - Pie pocket atamp the! jom wnerever yoc $a — aeat ■ । clean — reedy fw instant use WITHOUT AN INK ?ADI | Your light weight PfRMA STAMP Pocket Stare t» perfect n 1 penoael' | ■ vgr.ature stamp ... 1 time saving check endo.serreM sump . . ar a J flame end address sUrp for imorinhof F.»€ ! cpM, identifying taaki tad I । other personal or household items. • Every impression is crisp and clean —asW it came oft 0 printing press. I | Smallest details and finest lines ara reproduced will consistent clanCy I | end cleanliness | Snap top lid protects your stamp until you're ready to use It. Attractive I ■ jade green plastic case keeps stamp safe from dust, Imt end dirt. Avail- I • able in your choice ol ink colors v olet, red, b^ck. green am* blue. I Best of all. a FERMA STAMP Pocket Stamp costs little owe Umm m ■ | okUash oned rubber stamp. Independent-News Co I | PfRUA STAMP end PORdON are registered UodaAMka w1 C, Mpma I I । Son, Ik., Rocme, Wisconsin, USA g