The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1979 — Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau were in Valparaiso on Sunday to attend the Snick family reunion. Miss Elizabeth Ann Guttman, Wakarusa, and Mr David Gene Yoder. Nappanee, were united in marriage during a G:3O p.m, cere monv in the St. Paul's Lutheran (hurch. Bremen, on Saturday, August 11. A reception followed at the Nelson's Banquet Hall, Wakarusa. Ihe new Mrs. Yoder is the granddaughter of Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman, all of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Jr., and family, of Joliet. Illinois, are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler and family for several davs. Miss Mitzi Knepper. Miss Cath erme Hahn and Miss Jennie Ad kins, of Nortli I iberty. flew to ( ah fornia last week to sec the sites at Yosemite National Park where Herald Hostetler. Jr., is staving. I hew also visited other places of interest whilc there. Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs Herald Hostetler. Mrs I eigh Roy Hahn. Mrs. Frit/ Skinner. Mrs Viola Barden and Mrs. Art Vitou helped Mrs Helen Smith, of South Bend, celebrate her birthday on Monday evening with a dinner at South Bend. Mr. Roy Rcnsberger left last week after a month's stay here in the Walkerton an a visiting w ith his parents, Mr and Mrs Harold Rcnsberger and other relatives. On Ihursdav of last week the Har old Rcnsbcrgcrs were in Roann to visit their son, Evie. and to cole bratc his birthday. On the return trip home they stopped in Akron. Indiana, to visit with their grand
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son. Garry and his wife and daugh ter. Ihe annual Hostetler reunion was held on Sunday with a smaller attendance than usual but still 50 members present tea- the day at Stunt/ Pine Forest. Plenty of good food and family togetherness was shared. Members came from Vai paraiso, Syracuse, Plymouth. Inion Mills and Walkerton. Miss Juha Shogran. of Wyckoff. New Jersey, is staving the month of August here with her grandmother. Mrs Vee Shogren. Koontz lake, and Miss Virginia Malinvosky, of Barien. Illinois, is spending the week here with Mrs. Shogren. Mr. and Mrs. Dick ( line and family spent last Tuesday at Cedar Point. Sandusky. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. I amar Stahlv, of Jacksonville, Florida, have been here the past week visiting with their mothers. Mrs. Maric Stahlv. w lio is in the I aPorte Hospital, and Mrs. Elsie Johnson, as well as other relatives and friends A daughter. Kathleen, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Fassett, (4)3 Washington Street. Walkerton, in Memorial Hospital. South Bend She weighed in at seven pounds and ten ounces and was horn on her grandfather's birthday. The first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fassett and Mr. and Mrs James Ogle was received with much happiness. Mrs. Esther Kaufman was in I ake Station. Indiana, for four davs visiting with her daughter. Mrs. ( arole Ice Epperson ami family. I hey went to Noblesville to sec the ( onners Prairie Settlement which is a replica of pioneer davs. Dr and Mrs Albert ( rambert,
Anna and Beckv. of Berwyn. Pennsylvania, are here for several davs visiting with his mother. Mrs I Isie ( rambert. and grandmother. Mrs M I ang. <l the ”6 Apart ments Mi and Mrs Dale I llcrv and her brother, Mr and Mrs. Glade Wisler. of Valparaiso, returned on August n from a two week vacation in ( anada where they enjoyed fish ing. I hev stav eil at Pine I akc Resort and were Im kv to haw perfect weather Ihe birthday of Mrs. Doris Schamer. Koont/ lake, was celebrated on Saturday evening with a family get-together. Guests in eluded Mr. and Mrs. lames Bowles and daughters, of Crown Point, Mr. and Mrs. I ee Bow les and sons, of Rochester, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Ihomas Mole and children, of (den Ellyn, Illinois, Mrs. Joseph Pond, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowles and Mrs. Crystal I awrence. of Koont/ I akc. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kennedy were their grandsons, Kevin and Michael Sullivan, of Indianapolis and friend Rick Maver. Sunday evening in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Robert Urbin, a dinner was given bv her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wav ne Burch at their K<x>ntz lake home. Other guests were Mr. Urbin, Mr. and Mrs. limmv New and Miss Janet Rvan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moravek will serve as hosts for the Saturday evening Kuont/ lake Conservation Club carry-in dinner. An enjoy able social hour w ill follow . Mrs. Sidnev Smith and Miss Ethel Bierlv were in Lucerne. Indiana on Sunday to attend the wedding of Stephen ( anada and lobin Ihomas. in the ( hristian ( hurch and the reception was in Harley's Party Hall. Logansport. Mr. Gerald Hahn returned on Mondav from a trip to New Orleans. Louisiana, where he at tended .1 national Youth Ministry Organization Convocation meeting <f the I nited Methodist ( hurch. He was a voting delegate for the •Jeering committee. NOTH I Appreciation Banquet ami sun mcr party for the Nuth Liberty Drift Breakers will be field on Sat urdav. August 25 at 6 (X) p.m at the home of Mi and M ts (, rm Patru k Winners At Potato Creek Festival Winners at th< P< tab (o < k f estival were R« fw 11 Andersen. North liberty, lust pri/, his 'n hers Ink's second prize went to Mid Ibakcr, N> rth liberty, pi 11 abk I V ami third prize < I a port able gas grill donated bv Guv Rizi k Plumbing Hcating-C < < ling. < t North 1 ihcrtv was won bv H (i< ft
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS AUGUST 16, 1979
I aP. it. ( < mmunit, Drugs wmm r was Law K m pp. North I ibertv. wln was presented with him-' 11 lar>. V $5 00 gdl certificate from th. treasure ( host was w. n bv Dak Bi nham I roe 11 ramie lessons at Evelyn s g to Nancv M« ad. Gloria Shen, man. < mvk I iggett and Wendv Wi her. Ihe Pi tan (reck Festival ( om mittcc would likt to thank the mcr chants, town board, police depart ment, firemen and town employees for their assistance in helping t< make the festival a success NOTICE On Friday, August 1 7 , the LaPorte ( ounty Health Department will conduct a blood pressure and diabetic screening program at the Fish 1 akc Library. Fish Lake. Indiana. I he hours for the program will be from 1 :(M) p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
I “It’s 2 A.M. andTfeelrottenT^H Who has time ■ to read medicine labels?” ■
Norn. there is no excuse t >r n. >t reeling the medi vme Libel Ihe I ibel tells y >ll what it's for. hi w mm h to fake an.l how often n> t ike it It’s imp >rt. <nr in!' rni <r। >n Be! 4c V 1 m take any me.ln me, read the Ido Medicines can’t help you if vou don’t take them right. S' ■ “. I AMR r HI Al TH NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the lax Rates tor certain Purposes bv the library Board of Walkerton-Lincoln Township. St Joseph Countv, Indiana, Before the I ibrarv Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpavers of Walkerton-I incoln Township. St Joseph Countv, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 31st dav of August, 19’9. will consider 'he following budget BUDGET CLASSIFIC ATION
lIBRARY OPf RA I ING FUND Services Personal I 2.208.(X) Services ( ontractual 1.860.(X) Supplies 950.(X)
ESTIMATE Os FINDS JO BL RMSEI) Funds Required For Expenses To Dec. 31 Os Incoming Year Library ()perating F und I. I otai budget estimate for incoming year. Jan Ito De 31. 1980. inclusive 30.094 2. Necessary expenditures, lulv Ito Dec 31 of present year to be made from appropriations unexpected 10.494 J Additional appropriations ft be maik July Ito Di <1 of present year None I ( hitstanding temporary I ans t be paid bob r D- ! l f present year S ne 5, I otai Funds Required Vi. 588 I I NDS ON HAND Wil I() Bl KH Il\ I D fRbM MH K( 1 ■> HI R 111 AN PROPOSI I) I \ X I FVY fi A luai balance, him-3 th -t po .'-ri v o . ' ' I axes to be collet ted, present <ar Dei S: ttiem-. ■ • < 9 Mist. cllanc< us r< vcim ' ‘ i ■ '. ’ ■’ vtar Ie Dei *I>J mi > ■;’ nc ' ! <1 S s ' f - a Spoti.d taxes - • b Ml other rev enm 2 4? 9 I otai Funds 10 NII \MOI N I R| QI IRFD IO BI R AIM D FOR I \PI Nsf 'O DI ( 31 OI IN( OMINt, M \R J •<3 II Operating Balance I N. t m -xcess cl e xpt uses to m la: i to June 3(). less mist revenue b i san c j rit if 12 AMOI Nl IO Bl RAISED BY I\\l I\ Y 2• W 4 PROPOSI 1) I f MFS Net I axablc Property 6,898,150.00 Lew on Amount to FINDS Property Raised ’Library Operating 34 2 ’ 4M 101 Al 34 23.454 * Includes SIO.(XX) for Library Improvement Reserve Fund COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND EO BE COLLECTED 11 Be Collected Collected Collected Cidlected FUNDS 19” 19’8 19’9 I ibrarv Operating 39 .39 40 101 Al 39 .39 40 laxpavers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been determined, anti presented to the counts auifitcr not later than two davs prior to the setond Mondav in September anil the lew fixed by the counts tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do. bv the county auditor, ten or more taxpavers feeling themselves aggrieved bv such levies, mav appeal to the state board ot tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon bv tiling ot petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Mondav of September or on or before the tenth dav after publication bv the countv auditor of tax rate charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date tor hearing in this countv JUDY MUGOM RN. President ot library Board Bl I I Y J HOSIRAW SIR. Secretary of Library Board JOHN I WAI HEN Ireasurer ot I ibrarv Board Dated this 10th dav ot July, 19’9
I li< service is tree and open 6 the puldi I 1 r the diabetic testing, it is 11 ci num ndtd mJ ti last, but 6 cat <1 high ' arb. Indratc meal two hi urs bi bre the test An 1 xample < I su h a meal would be lum h two (2i sandwiches. milk and a rtch dessert. One mav alsi have oflco < r tea. w ith sugar if dcsin 11 Known diabcti.s should mJ cat the high 1 arbohvdratt rm al and will m t be tested w ithout a doctor's order. It take-, ten to 12 y ears to license and construct a nuclear power plant in the 1 S twice the time It take, in Japan, says tile Edison Electric Institute, because the regulatory- process has become tortuous and unpre dictablc Delay can result in unnecessary cost in< rea>e^ o' some s 1 20 million a year in construction
Current Charges 11.0’6 00 Properties 4.(XX).IX) TOI AI 1 IBR ARY OPERA I IN(, Fl ND 30.094.(X)
