The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1974 — Page 2

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Robert E. Urbin, Editor IHE I X DEriO Dr..\ i-A i W to., iNC., Publisher 661-03 Ko«w\ch Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 reiephone ."'B6-8189 PLBLKAH<»N TIME Thuisdax of Huh Week I Second Class Postage Paid Al Walkertun, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION KaTES: $3.00 i’er Year -50 c Additional 11 Alaxied Out Os State

□ 081 T I \ K 1 E S ~ □ Kate Newland ,m- Kate Newland. <>. la--se. Ind.. dad Sunday at 9:<*o it Walter it pit Michi. City, aftei a five-yeat ness. S was born at Danforth, Hi , . >hn and Elese iPjarks) Duit-. Had lived in the LaCrosse for the past 15 years, going i’■ from Culvt •. Ind ana She a married March I'' 1909. in ent City. 11l . to Fred New. lir. who preceded her in dea'h. S rviving are one daughter. M Fred Younggreen. LaCrosse; < • -son John Newland. Walker. 1 two sisters. Mrs. Josie Mui. ba Watseka. 111., and Mrs. Elese riau.on, Gillman, Ill.; seven gr i - C hildren; 21 great.?’ u’ s. chldren; and two great-great.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OE TAX LEVIES N ' ee is hereby given the taxpayers of Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation, St. Josephd । i. ill-LaPorte Count}. Indiana, that the proper legal office's of said school corporation at their X-i ir meeting place n the 29th day of August, 1971. 7:30 pm., will consider the following budget, ’and tax rates:

GENERAL II ND A ■ at 100. Administration 42.450 A 'nt 200, Instruction 717,540 A .nt .">OO Attendance Sei vices 0 A imt 400, Health Services 800 A"C .:.nt 500, Pupil Transporta 73,750 A 1 > -t 600, Operation of Plant 10\5(Ki

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED I'NDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC JEER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: General Debt Service Fund Fund L Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, January 1 to DecemLu 31, 1975 inclusive,. . 1.067,140 160,200 2. Necessary Expenditures, july 1 t<> Dec. 31 of pre ent year, to be made fron appropriation.-, un> xp< nd< d - 498.666 82.181 3. Additional appropri tions necessary to be made July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year .... 0 4. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid •’ before Do. 31 of present year not included in line 2 or 3 75 000 . 32.379 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines L 2. 3 and 4) ... 1640,806 274.700 IC NDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED bX 'M SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual Cash Balance. June 30 of present year 21,352 C 7. Taxes to be collated. present year (December Settlement) 421.794 75.569 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received, July Ist of puscnt year to December 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file). a. Special Taxes 82.961 15X11 h. All other revenue 54x 512 94 406 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6. 7. Ba. and Sb). , Agneta -ic10. NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE " ‘ b RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st oh ENSI JNjp 5 EAR (Deduct line 9 from line 51 •_ 560,187 8x974 11 Operatin. babne. (Not in excess of, eX- "" * Pn ■ It n Jan. 1 to June 30. less misul-” " 1 neon r> venu for tl same p.ui>M> 64.129 5,96" 12 AMOUNT TO RE RAISED BY TAX ••’ V \ । A i i 10 and 11 i „ . .. . ’ 62 K 316 94 942 PROPOSED LEVIES fl f x1 ' ’’ T"'ty 12 725.410 1 \'l >S “** ( Levy on Property Amount to Be Ra.sed , . s 4 904 ' 624,316 . " .745 94,942 < IV. Bld non-- — 32.(>i.> ! ' 5x99 751,333 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED FUNDS To Be Collected Collected Collect'd Collected 1971 1972 1973 1974 ne ' ‘I 567,390 588,660 624 316 624 316 Deht Sm vmc 117,844 117,954 100,497 94 942 Cumulative Binding 27.729 27,819 31.960 32,075 7^2,513 j 734.433 756,773 751,333 r ixpayers appearing shall have a light to b< heard Uienon. After the tax levies have been deterniined ..nd presumed to the ount\ auditor not later than two days prior to' the second Monday in Sepb.mlwr. and the lev\ fixed bj the county Lax adujstment board, or in their failure to do so by the couni v auditor, ten or more taxpayers f.a ling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to .h. a ate board of tax commissioner -for further and final fThrtHh^ thereon by filing a petition with the euutily auditor <>n or before the fourth .Monday of September, or on or before the tenth day after puhli. .tion by the eounly auditm of tax rates charged whichever date is later, and the state’ board of ( >x commissioners will fix a date for hearing tn this county. Dated this 26th day of July. 1974 — - Jaaeph D. Buttorff Earl L Smith Marvin L. Bouse Lynn L. Stull William E. Ochs BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES

gr m I. hildren. Fun< 1 al services were held Wed. t; ~I iy i: the United Methodist Church. LaCrosse, with the Rev. J i ile H .00 >iii( siting. Pm il vis in th. W >d awn Cemetery. U Urt )Q MI M 44 THE CRUSADERS TO APPEAR The Crusaders, a mile quartet. ■. d their p. mot from Lap! -t Bible College of Clark< Summit. Pa . will present a pi ogram of l:\ nins and go»p l 'music at First Baptist Chun h North Liberty, on Sunday. Auguuf lx at 7:3’) pm. These students are a musical group chosen to travel for the college during the summer montlis to proclaim the message of Christianity through music and testimony. Members of the quartet .nclude

, Account 700, Maintenance 15,450. ''.count sou. Fixed Charges 30,650 i । Ac. ount 900. Food Services 0 Account 1100 Communit v Services 4,000 Account 1200, Capital Outlay 18,000 Account 1300, Debt Services 2,500^

John Mitchell, a special student from Chenango Forks, New York, Juniors Tmi Cosby. Nortn Branca, Michigan; and Tim Robi i ts. Kokomo, Indiana; senior Mirk Sm tly Forest'.le. New V rk, and their pianist, Ron H >y-. : , soph 'mure, from Cortland, New York. Baptist B.hle College of Pennsylvania is a small, but growing undergraduate Bi le College located in northeastern Pennsylvania, approved by the Accrediting Association oi Bible Collegi -, the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches, and the Penn, sylvan.a Department of Education. It is a coeducational institution -pccalizu.g in training mon and women for the Christian minis! r.es. CARD S <> I ! HN K S I want to thank all my friends for their cards and letters while I am in the Veteran’s Ho pital, Fort Wayne. John Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon, Walkerton, and Mrs. Esther ITeis. ing. of California, were last Fri. day dnru . gue j ts of .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sheneman.

Account 1400 Transfer Accounts 23,500 Total General Fund 1.067 110 i ’ DEBT SEE VICE I I ND Account 1300, Debt Service 160.200 I | Total Debt Service Fund 160,200

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, of South Bend. s|hul Saturday evening with Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mrs. Ernest Ulbricht and Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl spent Monday with Mrs. Jetty Howell and son m Argos. AIC and Mrs. Leon Shupert, of Great Falls, Montana, are the parents of a son, Russell James, born on Friday, August 9. Mrs. Shup rt is the former Kristine Brown of Martindale Road, North Liberty. Mrs. Edward Decker- and daughter Maria, of Jolla, Calif., are visiting their aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullar, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangus, Mr. and Mrs John Mmg is and Mrs. Richard Carter and family. Friday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cullar were Mr. and Mr ; Cha. lt s Duryea, of Birmingham, Michigan, This Thursday George Ct idland and children, of Ban ,ngt >n, Illinois, w.ll lx* guests. M . and Mr . Harman Summers, of Crestline, C ’if.. Mrs. Esther Preising, of Garden Gr ac, Califl; Mr and Mrs. Rm sell Naragon, Mrs. Ru-sell Clark, Mr. an I Mrs. Harvey Sheneman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitmer, Howar<l Naragon, Roy Ronsberg, r, Mr. and Mrs. Inman Whitm.r, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon were present ala pot luck din. ner last Wednesdav in the home of Mr and Mrs. Lee Naragon in Bremen. This get .together was in honor of Mr and Mrs. Summers and Mrs Preis.ng with 10 brothers and sisters in attenlance.

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Mrs. Dorothy Quigley and Mrs. . Gertrude Sheneman visited Mrs. Pearl Smith. Mrs. Eva McEu. darfer and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ullery at the Bremen Manor on Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Sheneman, of Leb. anon, Ohio, a recent guest in the Fied Cullar home, was guest of honor Tuesday when Mrs. Cullar entertained with a brunch. Guests were Mrs. Carson Hostetler. Mrs. Clarence Heim, Mrs. Russell Sheneman, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. Janet Stombaugh, Mrs Paul Man. gus, Mrs. John Mangus and Mrs. Richard Carter and daughter Patricia. Mr. and Mi’s. Bill Stiope and daughter Kim, of Bolivar, Tenn ; Mr. and Mrs, Lany Str. pe and son Kevin, of Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Robert Strope and daughter Sandia, of So ith Bend were cook out guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sti pe on Sun. day. Mr. and Mis. Bill Strope and daughter are spending the remainder of the week with h.s parents, the Walter SDoims. Mrs. Fritz Moeller and son, of South Bend, and Mis. Ethel Kurzhi] weic last Friday visitors of Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Smith. Evening calk rs were Mr, anil Mrs. Russell Stryck. er. of Osceoa. A aingspiration will be ht^ at the Olive Branch United Brethren Church on Sunday, August 18. at 9:00 p.m. H»'lp wanted ad: Clerk to w< rk eight hour, a day to replace one who didn’t.