The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1979 — Page 6
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C H \KI FS I) \\ IS W rd was received here Sunday ol the death ct I hark s Davis. of I > uisv ilk Kcntiii k\ Mi Das is was hi sen • 1 Mars Ora Pasis, of lenesberc Arkansas. and the late I imei Das is He is survived bv three brothers, l ari Das is el Sorth Liberty and lim Das is and Hasten Das is. of \\ alkerten STANLEY I. WOLFE Services tor Stanlev I. Wolfe. ”3. formerlv ot Loogootee. Indiana, wh. died at the Americana Sorth Nursing Home, Indianapolis. at s 15 pin on Saturday. were at 10:30 a m on Tuesday. August ”, at thi In ins Hornack Kes stone Mortuars. Indianapolis, with burial
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES Sotiee is herebs given the taxpavers ot Polk-Lmcoln-Johnson School Corporation. St Joseph Marshall - LaPorte Counties. Indiana, that the proper legal officers ot said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 30th das ot August, 1979, will consider the following budget, levies and tax rates: GENERAL FIND 25000: Support Sers ices—Business 2”1.800 111*00 Instruction — Regular Programs $ 932. 45 26000: Support Sers ices — C entral 52,”50 13000 Instruction — Adult C ontinuing 30000: Community Services 4.800 Education 8,000 40000: Non-programmed C harges 53.(XX) 14(XK> Instruction — Summer School 16,000 101 AL GENERAL FUND $1,605,200 2KKK) Support Sers ices—Pupils 38.750 DEBT SERVIC E FUND 22000. Support Sers ices — Instruction Staff 49.475 50000: Debt Services 2”9.”(X) 23(XK* Support Sers ices — General TO IAL DEBT SERVICE FUND 2”9.”00 Administration 66.450 TRANSPORTATION FUND 24000. Support Services — School 25000: Support Services 106.29” Administration 111.430 I O l AL TRANSPOR IATION FUND 106.29” ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Debt General Service Transportation Fund Fund Fund FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES 10 DECEMBER H UE INCOMING A F AR 1. Dia! Budget Estimate for ensuing year. lan. 1 to Dec. 31. 1980. inclusive 1.605.200 279.”00 106.297 Necessary expenditures July 1 to Dec 31 ot present vear to be made from appropriations unexpended . ”52.883 112.(XX) Additional appropriations necessary to be made Inly 1 to Dei H of presentvear 4. Outstanding Temporary Lians to be paid before Dec. 31 of present year — not included in line 2 or 3 ... 2(H), (XX) S. Fetal 1 stimated Expenditures 2.558.083 391 "OO 10b 29” FUNDS ON HAND AND IO BE RECEIVED FROM SOI RUFS 01 HER I HAN PROPOSI D lAX LEVA 6. Actual C ash Balance. June 30 of present vear 232.504 ”h. 052 lax bo -elk cd present v ear . Dec Settlement) 28T8OO ”4 492 V Miscci ano us revenue b be received July 1 of present vear ' De. Het nc mmg v car i Schedule on file). 188.13” 44.851 YD Othci Revenue 1.263.60 b 90.881 52.”52 s la. Funds . . 1.972.109 28b.2”6 : Vdol N| ki.Ql hiDIOBI RAISED FOR EXPENSES ODi l ‘ O FNSI ING YF AR (Deduct line 9 from line 5) 585.9~4 105.424 53.545 ’‘■’via , .. ‘\i.ancc in-1 in excess ct expenses from Jan. 1 io 1 s-c s cane usrec.nuc for the same period) 25b 118.121 30.(XX) D > lik . /a - ■ cai leeway) Add Lines 10 and 11) '86.230 223,545 83,545 . ’ R i kcmcnt ( redit from Local Option lax .4 Nel \memu be raised by lax Levy (Deduct Line 13 from 223.545 83.545 PROPOSED RATES AND LEVIES Ni t I axabic Propertv $15,075,210 u ... . , . Proposed Rate 11 Amount to Be Raised General 3.8900 58b.230 Debi Service 1.4833 223.545 (umulative Building .2500 3”.688 I ransportation . . .5543 83,545 TOTAL .6.1776 931,008 (OMPARAIIAI SIAIEMEM OF 1 AXES C OLLE( I ED AND IO BE COLLEC IED „ To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected FUNDS 1977 1978 1979 19^ General 624.482 b 26.96() 630.775 58b.230 Debt Service 185.544 163.833 158,289 223,545 ( umulative Building 34. bib 34. bib 37.688 37^88 1 ransportation 54S iOTALS 844.b42 825.409 808.014 931.008 laxpavcis appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been .c ii i mined and presented t< the county augitor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the countv tax adjustment board, or in their failure to do so, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpavers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the board ot tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the countv auditor on or beiori the fourth M< ndav of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the countv auditor of tax rate s i harged. whichever date is later, and the state board of tax commissioners w ill fix a date for hearing in this countv Dated this ”th dav of August. 19”9 BOARD OF S( HOOI IRISI lES Marvin I Bouse - President Joseph D Bottorff Vice President Lynn I Stull - Secretary Wilham I Ochs - Asst. Secretary Flarl L. Smith Member
in Washington Park Cemetery, north I athei lohn Dov le. ane ph ew . ministered the mass at I 1 :(M* a.m.inSt Matthew s(. hutch H. w as ill tot sev i i al w eeks Hi was ownei and operate! el the Nu/anne s Dri ss Shep in Le got tec Washington and othet southern Indiana shops, he first <amc li 1 eogcetec te ti ach English anil mathematics at the high school there He founded the 1 ions C lub and was its president the first two wars He' was a graduate et In diana Umversitv in 1928. was a let terman in baseball and a mcmbci ol the Delta Upsilon fraternity Prior to his retirement in 19". he 1 was a stockbroker in Indianapolis tor 20 wars. He was born m Walkerton on Mav 2. 190 b. to I .1 Irving and Jenny (Place) Wolfe. Jr On June 2. 1930. he married the former Dorothy Doyle, ot Loogootee, who survives along with two sons. Fhomas J. and Richard S.. ct Indianapolis; a daughter. Mrs Su zanne Herring. San Francisco.
( ahfi rma. two granddaughters; two blathers and a sistei Robert \\, Ho md Mrs /oa W alz ot W alki rti n. and Dr \ B W He. Sebring I lei ida \ brothet. Fran cis, preceded hint in death JOHN I . M VREK. SR. I, hn I Marek. Si 85 t 58565 Crumstown Highwav V rib Libci iv. died at EDO p.m on Fridav, August 10. m his heme alter being ill tor tour months He was born on lanuarv 21. 1894, in Fast ( hicagi Indiana, and had lived here lor >9 w ars coming from Fast Chicago. He was retired m 1959 from Studebaker Corp He was a member ct the Lodge 10 8 Polish National Alliance Surviving arc a daughter. Mrs. Lillian Martens, ot South Bend; three sons. Harrv and Frank, of South Bend, and John F.. Jr.. Walkerton; tunc grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services were held at 11 (X) a.m. on Mondav at the St. Stanislaus Kosta Catholic Church in lerre Coupee. Indiana, with Rev. Will-
iam Gieranowski. pastor, officiating. Burial was in St. Joseph Ccmeterv ( ATHERINE 1. SAM IRA ( atherine I. Sanctra. 65. Route I W alkerten. died at 10:10 p.m. on I hursdav. August 9, at the I al’orte Hospital after a brief illness. She was born on March 2 . 1914. in Kankakee. Illinois. She married as C atherine Stowe to Paul Sanctra on Octi bet b. 1933. in Wheaton. Ilhin is. who survives She had lived in the area for the past ten years coming from C hevenne and Jacksen Hele. W’voming. Surviving along with her husband arc two sons, Paul G.. of El Paso, lexasand Richard A . of San Diego, California; 13 grandchildren. seven great-grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. Celesta Buckner. Ow ensboro, Kentuckv; and four brothers. Luther Stowe. Owensboro. Kentuckv. Shirlev Stowe, ot Lock pert, Illinois. Willburn Stowe, of Ohio and Algie Stowe, of Kankakee. Illinois. She was a member of the Church ol Jesus C hrist Latter Dav Saints and was president of the relief societv of that church and a teacher in the church for over 29 years Services were at 1():(X) a.m. on Mondav at the Nusbaum Elkin Funeral Home. Walkerton, with Rev Don Allred, pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Dav Saints. Plymouth, officiating. Bur lai was m Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Kankakee. Illinois. HERTHA G. SMITH Hertha G. Smith. 90, a spinster and resident of Koontz Lake. Route 5. Box 91. Walkerton, for mans wars, passed away at l:(X)a.m. on Wednesday. August 1. at Parkview Hospital. Plymouth. Indiana. She was born on Julv 18, 1889, in C ock Countv. Illinois, to C assius (). Smith and Marv Smith. Surviving arc two nephews. Kenton E. Smith and C assius V. Smith. Graveside services were con ducted on Mondav. August b. at Woodlawn Cemeterv. Walkerton, with Rev David Barnett, pasti r ot the First United Presbyterian Church. W alkerton, officiating. SERVICE NEWS SAN ANIONIO. lexas - Air man Robert C. C labaugh. son ot 1 uciile M. Ihompson ot Ib4l 1
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Fox St.. South Bend. Ind., has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base. Miss., alter completing Air 1 < rec basic training. During the six weeks at 1 ackland An Force Base. here, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and re nived special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who con’ picte basic training earn credits towards an associate degree in ap plied science through the ( on’ mumty College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized training in the con’ munications electronics systems field. Airman (labaugh is a |9"B graduate of John Glenn High Schix’l. Walkerton. Ihe airman's brother. Matthew A. Clabaugh. resides on Route 5. Walkerton. U. S. FORC ES. Germany (AHTNC ) Aug. 7— David F Nien dorf. son of Mr. and Mrs Carl F Niendorf Jr.. Route 2. Walkerton Ind., recently was promoted t< Armv major while serving as an assistant operations and training officer with the 2nd Signal Group in Mannheim, Germany. He entered the Armv in August 1968 and received his commission through the ROTC program He attended Indiana Umversitv the Umversitv of Puget Sound, la coma. Wash., Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, and Washing ton State Umversitv. Pullman, and received his bachelor's degree ii 1977. His wife, Yoko, is with him it Germany. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP CLUB MEETS Ihe Lincoln Tow nship Home makers Extension ( lub met at the Walkerton ( < mmunitv Building at 12:(X) noon with a pct luck dinner being enjeved. Eighteen members were present and a white elephant sale was enjoyed hv all besides fat toning up our treasury. A cancer sewing session will be held next Wednesdav Ihe coni mittee for September will he Nelin Smith. Laura Malstaff and Ruth Clark. Sonic utilities charge more tor electricity used during peak hours This is to encour ige customers to use eleetri city when demand is .it its lowest level
