The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1974 — Page 9
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS . OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Li 1 erty Town; hip, St. Joseph County, Indiana, tiiat tin Advisory Board of said Towj hip at their regular meeting place, 64593 State Read 23, North Li - erty, at 6 o’clock P.M , on t ' 16th day of October, 1974, will consider the foilowmg addition! app: priati^ns which said offi. cers cor-ider necessary to meet emergency existing at this time. Fdera! Revenue Sharing Trust Fund Fire Protection $3,248.00 Hous.rg & Community Development *SOO on Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to l?e heart! thereon. The addition <1 appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Beard of Tax Commission, ers. which board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditor’s office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing®, taxpayers objecting to any of Mich additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpa^erJ may inquire of the county auditor when and where su-n meeting w.Il be held. Dale J. Nehon LIBERTY BELLES TO MEET Th: Liberty Belles Home Extension Club of North Liberty will meet on Thursday, October 10 at 7.00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Drnald Knowlton on Rank, ert Road. The club is accepting new members and the month.y meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month. The evening should be very- in. format, ve and lots of fun as there will be a lesson on "Storage Ideas For Your Home,” a demonstra. tion on cooking with a micro wave oven and all will take part in making carmel corn. Please plan to join us. If you need additional information or directions or evt n a r.de, call Sue Weaver, Suzie H>l ierbaum, Pat Oakes, Myrlyn Bella, Marge Stu.]. Melinda Ga rett or Ruth Know!, ten. I KEY READING PROGRAM The read.ng ptogiaiu u. ...e Urey Middie Sch 11- for any student who wishes to impr< ve his reading ability. Each student is pre-tei-ted and then given work on level that win he»p nuu to improve his reading a ility. Some cl the many different types of materials used are Control le-] Readei; Language Master; Bamell Loft and Mott Materials; tapes, record- and coordinated film, strips, with written materials; learn.rg games; etc. Each student is in the program for a 45 minute period daily. Working in this program are Mr>. Carroll Zartman and Mm Emily Ringenberg, reading coordinator. Walkerton, Indiana Friday, Saturday, Sunday October II 12, 13 Walt Di-.c Product! ns Herbie Rides Again Rated "G” Friday A Saturday Shows at 7.00 and 8:35 p.m. Sunday Shows ,at 5:00, 6:35 and 8:10 p.m. Coming October 14-15 Monday A Tuesday Funny Car, Summer Rated "G” Shown at 5:00, 6:38 A 8:15 pm Adults. $1.75 Ch.ldren, $1 CO O mkig October 18 A 19 HI ( KLEBERin FINN Ra’ed "G" (• niing October 20 A 21 IHINDERBOLT IND LIGHTFOOT
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Hometown, Indiana. The swing on the front porch. The screen door banging shut down the block. Basketball behind the bam. Cupping firefliea in Aunt Grace's mason jar. Fish frys and fireworks. Snowdrifts on back roads and ice rattling in the sycamores. And Sunday dinner with the family. That's Hometown, Indiana. Hook's is part of Hometown, Indiana.
In fact, we’re In more than eighty-aeven hometowns throughout the state. We know that your hometown deserves dependable prescription service, dispensed by trained and professional pharmacists. And now, we’re in your hometown too. Come meet your new neighbors at Hook’s. And let us show you how pleased we are that your hometown is our hometown.
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