The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1974 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Al GI ST 8 1974

/Ittdefiend&ct - Robert E. Urbin, Editor THE IN DEPEADEM-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher I HUI-03 Ro«M?\eit Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3139 PVBLk tl ION TIME Thursday of toil Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SIHWCKIPIION KATES. $3.00 Per Tear -50 c Additional It Mailed Out Os State

I 9^ 1 li OBITUARIES i I -J Mattel 1 Daniels Mabel 1 (Fair) Daniels. , of route 1. Box 120. Walkei■n died at 6:50 pm. July 30 at I ■ • Pdgrhn Mano: N u- ng H mu I”’,lnd . aftei an extendi Tlmss. She was born July 28. " i. ’f hi T/APorte County to Woide ‘S ’find Caroline (Diedrich) W faker. She was married to An J. Daniels, who survives. S b <Mh4^‘a memlier of the Walk. e''>. Order of the Easter Star 319 md of the Walkerton Uniti 'SWnodi't Church.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES N >tu e is hereby given the taxpayers of Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation. St. JosephM ' shall-LaPorte County. Indiana that the propei legal Officers of said school corporation at their : o meeting place on the 20th day of August, 1974 7:30 p.m.. will consider the following budget. ■v . and tax rates:

GENERAL I END At ■ mt 100. Administration 42.450 Ai mt 200, Instruction 747.540 , A ' amt 300 Attendance Services O' Aunt 400. Health Services SOO Ai c unt 500. Pupil Transport i i >n 73.750 A 1 >mt 600. Operation of Plant | lOs.Otxi

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED F’NDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: General Debt Service Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, January 1 to Deeembei 31, 1975 inclusive... 1.067,140 160.200 2. Necessary Expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 495.666 82,181 3. Additional appropriations necessary to be ’..made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year .... 0 4t Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before Dec. 31 of present vear not included sin line 2or 3 - - 75.000 . 32.379 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4i .. 1 640,806 274.760 FI NDS ON HANI) AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAXi LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance. June 30 of present year - 27.352 C 7. Taxes to be ci .Hooted, present year (De- • ■’ • cember Settlement» 421,794 75.569 &. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, (• July Ist of present year to December Jplst of incoming year (Schedule on file). .^a. Special Taxes ' - 82.961 15.811 ^ib* All other revenue . J 54^.512 94 406 F jotal Funds (Add lines 6. 7. Sa, and 8b). inxnfilO 785 786 1® MET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE * . K b .'RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st o OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from J^ie 5> 560,187 88,974 It’ Operating balance IN t in excess of ex--spenscs from Jan. 1 to June 30, less niiscel4daneous revenue for the same perLvd) 64.129 5.968 13-1 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX ta VY । Add lines 10 an i 11) 624.316 91 942 PROPOSED LEVIES N-’ Tixible P- p* rty 12 725.410 * ^DS Levy dn Property Amount to Be Ra.sed G 4 004 624.316 D-bt Servic _ , 745 94.942 ( initiative Bldg 05 3° 075 Total 5 a99 751 333 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FENDS T o Be ColK cted Collected Collect -J Collected H 1971 1972 1973 1974 C :Wfal . ..567.390 5XX.660 624.316 624.316 Th lit Service 117^844 117.954 100,497 94,942 Cumulative Bidding 27 729 2 7,819 31,960 32.075 , 712^1$ 734.433 756,773 751,333 riixpayrrs appealing shall have a light to b<^ heard thereon. After the tax levies have been detcrnuned and pie»entrd to the ,'ounty auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In Sepu^nber. and the levy fix<d by the county tax ndujstnient board, or in their failure to do so, by the county auditoi. ten or mo; e taxpayers finding themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to th< Mate boaid of tax < ommissionei > for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with th> countv auditoi on or bi fore the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after puldjcation by the county auditor of tax rates charged whichever date* is later, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. DatM this 26th day of July, 1974 Joseph D Bottorff Earl L Smith Marvin L Bouse Lynn L Stull William E. Ochs i BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES

Surviv 1- include hei husband; two daughters. Mis. Eugene (Phyllis) Luczkowiski of South Bead; and Mrs. Blake (Jeanette) Hinton, of LaPorte, Colo.; eight gia. del; .dien; seven great-grand-children; cne brother, Gale Whitaker, of 1 >ute 3, Walkerton: and one s.stes, Al;s .Delbert Kime, of route 1, Walkerton. Funeral service.^ were at 2:09 pm. End iv at the Umbe l Methodist Chui ch. Rev, Clyde D. Wake, pmtoi. officiating. Burial :\vas at Sumption Prairie Cemeteiy. Carl R. Small Carl B. Small; route 3. Plymouth. died- at Memorial Hospital. South Bend, at 1:07 p.m. July 31 following a one.week illness. The son:of W’lUiam C. an l Nellie Z.mmerman 'Small, he was born July 4 1903, at Waynes-

1 Account 700. Maintenance 15,450 'ecount 800. Fixed Charges 30,650 । Account 900, Fond StfEVtces 0 Account 1100 Community Services 4 000 Account 1200. Capital Outlay 18.000 I Account 1300, Debt Services 2.500

boro, Va. He was a resident of Plymouth for the past 21* years, coining from Harvey. ’lllinois. Mr. Small was retired from McCord Corp.. Plymouth, and was a membei of First Baptist Church. Pa iimaui. as well as a mein, er of the National nmeinaus As. sociation. He married Bertha McQueen September 6, 1924. at Harvey, 111. She survives. Also surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Marilyn Emmons and Mrs. Roberta Sm.th. both of Plymouth; a son, John M. Small, Walkerton; two half-brothers and six halfsisters. ail Virginia residents; 10 AGONIZING PAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? Get Outgro for fast relief Why 'ci’P-r the w >ny of mjyown ‘oenail pain when Outgro can rve you fast temper iry re ieP Outgro ti uftiens irritated son. e. es inflamtnabon reduct’s swelling without dth-cting the shape, growth or position ot the n.> Outgro gives you fast pam relief and mikes it eisier to <ut out the na'l cut out the pam caused by ingrown toenail. Step ingrown nail pa.-1 last with Outg'o.

Account 1400 Transfer Accounts • 23,500 ) Total General Fund 1,067 110 1 ’ DEBT SERVICE IT ND 1 Account 1300. Debt St n ice 160.200 ) , Total Debt Service Fund 160.200 )

grandchildren and tfhe greatgrandchild. Services were conducted at First Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Don Messenger, pastor, officiating. While lecturing cne Sunday schoolers on the nature of sin and

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY 4-H FAIR ; SCHEDULE OF EVENTS I Till RSD\Y, AUGI ST 8 8:30 a m. - 4-H H >rse & P ny Judging 9:00 am. 4-H Lamb J^ging - n i^ut v Tent 2.30 p.m. 4-H Mid-day Mm: Shew Ho»pi. in 1 ... 6:00 p.m. Organ Music Gran Island 6:30 pm. 4-H Beef Judging - Grand-tam. FKIDW. AI <il ST 9 i.o n nnl .in Horse &• Ponv Judging IMO pm 4.H sw.ne and Lamb S 3. H.in-d SrauU 2:30 pm. 4-H Mid- lay Min: Snow Hospuautc ;em 6:30 pm. — Organ Mu-ic Grandstand 7:00 p.m. — 4-H Beef Sale Hansel Smuts. Chairman; Romayne Sherman, Aigel M< Dowell, L>aiyl Bad, Aut'dr-nve*s SATURDAY, ALGISI If) I B:3o*anri. - 4-H Horse & Pmy Classes 1(4:00 a.m. bt. jo.-eph Ct unty Black & White Dairy —• Show Tent 2:00 p.m. — 4-H American Bandstand Contest 7 00 pm Kan ian Karate School of Oyama (J.m Gii-* 8:00 p.m. - 4-H Horse & Pony Drill Team Show and Horse & Pony Awards Pre.-entation 9:0o p.m. 4-H Exhibits in Main Building released H \|»p|MNS lb \ D\\ AT THE FAIR! LAPORTE COUNTY 4-H FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Al <.l ST 6 - 11 T, SS"’ Judging of 4-H ’lairy and more hor-c and pony Afternoon — 4-H dres- revue and rha-ie-the-lun acts w.ll le staged । in the show arena al < :00 pm. . Afternoon 7he open.ng of the 100th annual L.IM te County Fair | Hame s Racing pi gram with the first heat a! 2:00 pm. Grand-land Entertainment Countiy and Western entertainer, Tommy Cash, in a musical variety show beginnu^at *:00 p.m. FRID\' , Al Gl ST 9 ’* Afternoon 100 pm.. 4-H draft horse judging at the 4-H horse and pony show ring. Afternoon Hai ne -1 acing with the first heat at 2:00 p.m. Evening 4-H p'ultiy. barrow and fat lamb sales in the show । arena. Grandstand Entertainment - Professional wrestling in front of the main stands at 8:00 p.m. j SATI RDM, LEGIST 10 Morn.ng 4-H B es, dairy steer and rabbit sales at the show - arena at 9:00 a m. Afternoon — Hamess racing with the first heat at 2:00 p.m. Ailernoon 4-H awards presentations at 4:00 p.m. with the announcement of the two SI,OOO 4-H whoiai ships sp >nsored by the Fair Association. Grandstand Entei tainment - Danny Fleenor’s Hurricane Heil Drivers auto thrill show at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST II Morning At 9:00 a m . the big open class horse show and at 10:00 a.m. the tractor pull will begin. Grandstand Entertainment Danny Fleenor's Hurricane Hell Drivers auto thrill show at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. MARSHALL COUNTY 4-H FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS The Marshall Ci-unty 4-H Fair, held in Argos, will run through August 10 '1 he following s<he<!ule has been released: WEDNESDAY, AUGIST 7 6:00 p.m. — Beef Show Till RSDAY, AUGUST 8 9:00 am - 4:00 p in. - Make State Fair Entries at Fair office 10:00 a m. Bicycle Skill Rating Contest 8:00 p.m. — Public Die.--- Revue EKIDW. AUGUST 9 9:00 a.m. Mark hogs for auction 9:80 a.m. Sweepstakes Showmanship 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Enter Horse and Pony Halter Classes 1:00 p.m, - Horse & Pony Halter Classes 1 5:00 p.m Rabbit Auction 6:00 p.m. Swine Auction 7:00 p m Pork Loin Auction x (Hl p ni. Sheep Auction 9:00 p.m. — Beef Auction 10.(K) pin. Relea.^- all Livestock Exhibits (after completion of auction) SATURDAY. AUGUST 10 9.00 a.m . 11:00 a.m. Releast* all exhibits m Community Build, ing 9:30 a.m — Clean up livestock buildings, including poultry and rabbit tent (each member is responsible for cleaning up pen or stall > 10:30 a.m Horae and Pony Performance Classes 1:30 pjn Model Rocket Launching Demonstration — Argos High School 2:00 p m Garden Tractor Pull — Arena 7:00 p.m — 4-H Horse Show Performance and Contest Cla.ws SATURDAY, AUGIST 17 7 30 a m Grounds Clean-Up Day MONIHY, AUGUST 12 State Fait Achievement Trip for Winners

damnation, the rural minister asked one lad: “Do you know where little boys and girls go when they do bad things?” Peonle with h*gh blood pressure should take life with a grain of salt substitute.