The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1975 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JKM XRA 16, 1975

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Mis. Alice l^lic was in Camden. Indiana. owl the w»ek end to visit hei parents, Mr. and Mis. Fred Leslie. Mrs. Rachel Barthel, of L’*JNnte. was a Friday night gue-t of Mrs. FMher Kaufman along with Mrs Bernice Uchtenbargcr who was present for dinner. Mr and Mrs Jon Kincaid. of New Carlisle, were here on Fnday of last w< ek to visit their mi ent s Mi. and Mrs Mac Me. Norton and to wish his mother a happy birthday Mr and Mi- Wade Stillson and ' Jeffrey and Ross, have retinned to th-ir home in Clear, wsur. Fla after visiting with Ins mothei, Mrs Georgia St-IL son ami his br ther. Glenn StillAl they visited their son. Craig Stillson. and h: wife, in Decatur, Illinois. ^ I nd Mrs Robert Erdelyi v.ie in South Ben.! on Sunday to s«-e me new baby girl born to Mi and Mrs Frank Erdelyi. of Siuth Bend Mrs. Julius Erdelyi is -pending a week in the Frank Fir mly*, home to assist with home duties. Mr. and Mrs Ross Dtvine, who recently bought a home in Ply. in- utn and moves! there, entertain, e-i ’he following guests on Sunday with dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Mel. vm Divine; Mrs Bernadette Dav. is; Mr Amel Schultz: Mr. and Mis James Patterson and family and Mr and Mrs. Herbert Whar. ton. ail of Walkerton: along with Mr and Mrs Bruce Wharton and s«-n of South Bend.

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Mr. and Mr- Gregg Doll spent th-, week end in V dparaiso with h.s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swanson. Mrs. Dons Preston and son. of Union Mills, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W- akly and son. Mr and Mrs J. G. South, from Kansas City. Mo , were Sunday and Monday visitors with his par. ent'. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Smith. Mrs. George I-anphere entertain, ed her bridge club and two guests m hei home on Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Jim Capek and Mi. and Mrs. Wayne Capek and family were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Capek. Sr. Mr. and Mrs Pat McNorton and family were in Walkerton on Monday visiting with his parents Mi. and Mrs. Mac McNorton. They wen’ also on hand to help Mrs. McN rton celebrate her birthday. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Jack Ryan and family were Mr and Mrs Wayne Burch and Mrs. Robert Uri in. The occasion was in honor of Janet’s 16th birthday. The following people called on Mrs. Dewey I>iwry on Sunday aft. ernoon to extend their birthday greetings: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Low. ry and son; Mrs. Joseph Kulczar and daughter, of South Bend; Mr. Walter Lowry, of South Bend; Susie. Laurie and Steve Lowry; Mrs. Betty Kers and daughter, of Plymouth; and Mr. Lamar Metcalf, of Plymouth.

On December 16. Mr. and Mrs. ILchard Dipert bit for Callforma accom|>anied by Mr. and Mr.' George Pfeiffer, stopping otf at Las Vega Neva - I Pfeiffers visited Mr. and Mi- Hairy Pfeiffer in Fontana, Cihf.. who attended the Tournament of Ros. v.' Paradi in Pasadena. From there the George Pf’ iffers visit, ed their niece in Sepulveda, Mr. and Mis. G< ne Keith. While there they got together with Mrs. Dor. ot h. Walsh of Walkerton, to. gether with her daughter and son-in-law and visited many points of interest in California. Then back to Fontana. Mi and Mrs. Dqiert proceded on fem Fontana to Canago Park, Calif., vtsiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Affel and grandson Rick Lanmore and granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs Kevin Miller in Newbury, Calif. They also saw [Kiints of interest. They left Ca. nogo Park to pick up the Pfeif. fers in Fontana on January 3 and homeward bound. 'They crossed over into Mexico at El Paso and did some shopping. They arrived home on January 8. The weather was good during the whole trip and a good time was had by all. SPORTS SCHEDULED IN THE AREA THIS WEEK In addition tn the varsity and B-Team BiCounty tourney ic. ton in basketball starting Monday, these other sporting events of Glenn and North Liberty will take place in the days to come. Friday night is the annual Falcon and Shamrock basketball clash which for the past two sea. sons have provided unmatched thrills and excitement, despite a definite favorite’s role by the Falcons. The same could be true this week uAth action starting with the B-Teamsi both with winning records and matched on Monday in tourney action) start, ing at 6:30. On Saturday, the Shamrocks will travel to Triton for a pair of games. The North Liberty wrestling team w. 11 have matches on Jan. uary 16 when they host Jimtown in NSC action and then on Sat. urday they will participate in the Bremen tourney. The freshmen TMexetuall team will play Thursday. January 16. at Argns and host the four way tourney on Saturday. The John Glenn wrestlers will travel to NSC foe LaViHe today (January 16 i On Tuesday. Jm. uary 21, they will travel to La. Lumiere for 6:30 action. The Glenn girts baskettailers will be hbst on Monday to the Plymouth team at 7:00 pm , G - -—._rz\ _ c BI RTH9 □ □ A son w’.as born on Monday, January 6 to Mr. and Mrs Robert Dickson, route 1. Walkerton, in the LaPorte Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Caplinger, of 404 Adams Street, Walkerton, are the parents of a daughter born on Tuesday, January 7. in the Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend. A daughter was lorn to Mr and Mrs. Willfam P Colm, route 1 Walkerton, on Sunday, January 12 in the LaPnrte Hospital. —— — — — n ‘J AR D S or TRANKS □ I wish to thank my chtldren. relative nn( f f or era. < k rds gifts an<t visit n I wa, in the hospital. Also Rev. Bowman and the doctors at the Walkerton Medical Clinic. Georgia Stflbtnn DANCE SAT.. IAN. IS poo -1 00 THE EML WHS » Shamrock Inn North Liberty, Indiana

ANNUAL REPORT T wn of North Liberty, Indiana, for the year ending Decemlx r 31, 1974 GF.NERAL FUND KeceiptA Balance January 1, 1974 802.1 Q G< nei al Pioptiiy lax 47,815.70 F.xcise Tax 3,*08.03 Rents 69600 Auto Flxci.-e Tax 4,760.39 U.garette Tax 1.573.49 C- irL Proceedings 500.00 Bank Tax 145.67 Revenue Share 3,713.00 Catetma L«>urt Fines 4*1.00 lotal Balance and Receipts 64.295.38 DLburMeinents Salary of Trustees 1,100.00 Saiary of Clerk. iYeasurer 3,820.00 Salary of Town Marshals 30,257.68 Compensation of Town Attorney 500.00 Conun. Transportation 448.82 (lomm. & Operator 3.285.00 Heat. Lights, Power 5.492.97 Printing Ar Advertising 397.35 Police Radio Repairs 325.00 Garbage Dis-posal 1,920.00 Police Expense (Uniforms) 746.60 Garage & Motor 1,699.93 Office Supplies 291.9 b Insurance 4.982.73 Hydrant Rental 4 165 00 Subscriptions & Du e s 211.00 Official Bonds 123.00 Civil I>efense 500 00 Sod.al Security 2,109 94 Retirement F'und 1,699.26 Total Disbursements 64,076.26 Total Balance and Receipts 64.295.38 Total Disbursements 64.076.26 Bal inee Decent er 31, 1971 219.12 MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY FUND Receipt* Balance January 1. 1974 3,813.33 Gas Tax 11,846 58 Used Sewer Cleaner 15.00 Total Balance and Receipts 15.674.96 DisbuFM-nieiits Salary of Street Commissioner 624 00 Wages of Lt hirers 600 (X) Repair of Equipment » 699.33 Contractual Services 4 748 so L R. St S. Project No. 4 1’121.45 Garage 4 Motor 597.18 Street. Alley. Sewer Materials 585 97 Social Security 71.50 Total DLsbur.'ements 9,047.93 Total Balance and Receipts 15’674.96 Total Disbursements 9’047.93 Baiance December 31, 1974 6,627.03 PARK F’UND Receipt* Balance January 1. 1974 686.55 Property Tax 2.285 1 6 Auto Fxe>e Tax 181.92 Bank Taxes 6.04 Total Balance and Receipts 3,159.67 Distal rsementa Attendant Salarj’ 1,320 00 Supplies 1,066.72 Tutal Disbursements 2,3*6.72 Total Balance and Receipts 3,159.67 Total Disbursements 2.386.72 Balance December 31. 1974 772 95 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Kcsadpt* Balance January 1, 1974 1,592 SI Cigarette Tax 5,769.47 Total Balance an ! Receipt® ’ 7.362.31 Distal rsementa R-'pairs 4.576.78 Sewer Maintenance 116.41 Total Disbursements 4 693 19 Total Balance and Receipts 7.362 31 Total Disbursements I 4 69318 Bal ante Ix<ember 31. 1974 2 669.12 CUMULATIVE SEWER FUND Rereipto Balance Jamiary 1, 1974 7,229 85 Property Thx ’ $722.24 Auto Excise Tax 743.53 interest on Investments 1 375b0 Bank Taxes 22.82 Total Bhlance & Receipts 19,093.44 Disbursement* Sewtr Expenditures 1,008.22 Certificate of Deposit ( 10,000.00 Total Disbursements 11.008 22 Tbt.d Balance St Receipts 19.093.44 Total I nsbursements 11.008 22 Balance December 31, 1974 8 085 22 CUMULATE SEWER INVESTMENTS Balance December 31. 1974 :;ii "0000 LOCAL ROAD St STREET FUND Receipts Balance January 1. 1974 1,129.50 Gas Tax 10 500 00 Total Balance and Recc.pts 11,629 50 INtburscmonta Project No. 4 7,723 05 Total DUbursements 7,723.05 Total Balance and Rec<Bpts 11.629 50 Total I Hsbursements 7,723.05 Balance December 31, 1974 3 906 45 CRIME CONTROL FUND Rereipto Special Revenue Crime Control 1 174 06 DKbunieniento Mobile Police Radio 1,174 06 Bn lance Dvce«(ter 31. 1974 000 REVENUE SHARING KeuipU Balance January 1, 1974 441.28 Federal Sh ire 12,839 00 Certificate of Deposit 10,190 00 Interest on Investment 1.01606 Total Balance and Receipts 24 486.34 DitburM’nient* Paik R-’lnxim Installations 6.328 69 Fire 18-pnrtment Furnace 1.075 00 Police Department Isabel Meter 163 50 Police Overtime 40.1.37 Baseball Backstop 800 00 Police Cir St A'»e -Fes 4.000 00 Advertising 160 61 Certificate of Deposit 3,300 00 Extra Lalmr ’ 22 39 General Fund Tax Relief 3 713.00 Baseball Diamond Reconstruction 1,000 0U Fire Department Dry Wal! & Insulatton 1.500 00