Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1960 — Page 7

f Local News .

Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of LaCrosse were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Divine and family. Mr. and Mrs. Burgoone Carnes of Raleigh, N. C., arc visiting Mrs. Games' parents. Mr and Mi-s. Frank Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern and Mr. and Mrs. John McGovern Jr., recently visited Terry McGovern at Fort Knox. Ky. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Morgan of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman. They left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Guttman we.e also week end guests. On Sunday they all were guests of Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and family at Wakarusa. The birthdays of Dr. John and his brether James were celebrated.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter • f Determining the Tax Rates for cert dn Purposes by the Library Board of Wa kerton Public Library ct Walkerton, »r Joseph County, Indiana. Before the Library Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, that the proper legal Board of Trustees of the Walkerton Pubbc Lilric v officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the Bth d.y of September, 1960, will consider the following budget: BI PGET CT ASSIFK ATION Services Personal $1,700 Services Contractual 325 Supplies . 210 Curren’ Charges . 285 Properties 1,775 T< tai Estimate . 7,325 ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY FIND TO BE RAISED Library Fund FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st OF INCOMING YEAR: 1. Total Budget Estimate for Incoming year 7,325 2 Necessary expenditures, Ju'y 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made f om appropriations unexpended .. “ 3,611 3. Addition anpron’-’ations necx essary to be made Ju y Ist \ to December 31st of present year 4 Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before December 31st of present year not ineluded in lines 2 or 3 5 Total Funds Required (Add lines 1,2, 3 and 4) 10.936 F’TNDR ON H*Nn AND TO RE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY: 6. Actual balary e. June 30th of 4 > (♦ 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement).. 9 R MhMsHi aneous Revenue to be received July Ist of presen’ v« ir t<> Derembe- 31-st of y t -ar (Schedule •n file). a Spec al Taxes. .. . . 5^ b F<< s and al । ’her revenue 9. Total Funds (Add lines 6,7, 8a and 8h) .... 7 399 16 NPJT AMOUNT TO HE RAIS■D FOR EXPENSES TO DPCE^BER 3’ OF INCOMING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5.) . 3.537 11. Oremt’.ng B dano (Not In excess of expense January Ist to June 30. less Miscellaneous Revenue for same period) . 590 3 479 12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11) .. • - 7 016 r -’’D LEVIES Net Taxable Property $2 220.110 Levy on Amount to Name of Fund Propertv Be KaJsca Library . 20 cents $5553.00 per hundred Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to-the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board or >n their failure so to do. by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves grieved by such levies, may appeal to the state board of commissi'm< rs for furthe and final hearing by fil ng of petition with the auditor on o- before the fourth Monday of Septejnoer on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged whichever date is later, and the state boaid will fix a date for hearing in tl.e county. Pre i. Claude E House:, See. Lucille Gardner Dated this 9th day of August, 1960

Mr. and Mrs. David Mellin and sons spent Tuesday in Chicago ci the ball game. Mr. and Mi-s. James Capck an I Mrs. Rose Brandon is visiting her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Albert Schutz. children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Capek at Brookfield, 111. They spent Mcnday afternoon at Brookfield Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. George Hershberger. Shirley and Janice, spent Sunday With Mrs. Hershberger's mother. Mrs. Pearl Funk, who is a surgical patient in Bluffton Clinic at Bluffton. Ind. Mrs. Martha Young Alfi'i Huhnke and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huhnke Sr spent the week end Morrisown. Ind. visiting Mr. ar i Mrs. John Huhnke and family.

Mr. and Mrs Vt rl Pike of Hudson, lud. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuart of Sarasota, Fla., were Tuesday visitors of the Mahlon Jacob family. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stahly attended the Miller reunion at N;i ( - panee Sunday. George Zeibe of Indi map dis ictuimd home with the Stahlys to spend several weeks with them Fish Fry Friday, August 19. at Tyner school cafelt.ria, 5 to 8 p. m., sponsored by the IOOF of Tyner. Fish fried by Jchnson Township Sportsmen’s "Club. Mis. Josephine Puls hen fell in her home and fractured her hip, which was broken in a fail last March She was taken ti O>le>‘ pathic hospital for surgery. ATTENDS < ONI EXTION Erwin Stuntz. Jit 1. Walkw - ton. will attend the fks* convention of the National Christmas Free Growers As- wiation August 25, 26 and 27 at Purdue University, West Lafayette, according to Lehnd I. Jens Wisconsin Rapids, Wis, < -nventam chairman. The National Christmas Tree Growers' Asset nd .n, org miz< d in 1955 at Butler. Pa., works to furtive the ovei til interests of the Christmas tiee industry. Chiistmas tree growers from coast to < oast will b>- utter,dr this first national meet.ng ] HOSPITAL NOTES J Mrs. Jerry Hazelbaker was admitte 1 t<> Holy Family hospH.d August 11. Bonita Jaeger was admitted to H »iv Family hospital August 11 Lene Swihart was dismissed fn-m PajkvieW hospital following surgery. Mis. Josephine Pulschen is surgical patient in Osteopathic hospital. Paul Baughman is a medical l»at:< nt in Parkview hospital, in Plymouth. Fred Schultz was admitted to Holy Family hospital August 15 Garland Lawrence was dismissed from Memorial hospital. Mrs. Ernest Ricks was adm.tted to Community hospital Aug 16 Mrs. Bertha Thurn was admitted to Holy Family hospital on Aug 12.

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Satuiday guests rs Mis Vein Hardvnbiook wete Albeit Hatdenbrook an I ins sister, p. ( Horn, both of Gary. 93rd biK/HDAV Mr.< Rom Knowlton cehbi.d' : her 93td buthday Fnda\ .■v<nu_ at the hone of Mr. and Mi Orvile Jackson in Roosevelt Ro Where she resides. Approximately 18 relatives and f,lends made this a happy 1 < casion so: her. Mis. Know iton came to Walkerton over 30 years ago from Hamlet. She is the mother <<f nine < hildren, four of whom hnve pass I »n. She is blind, hut oth- nvi e is 111 fahly g< od health Cake, ice cream and < ofp . were s’ vid. Mrs. Knowlton ceived 1 :any nice gifts

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PINK WIJ BLI E SHOWER Mrs. Edward Keeling was guest of hono.r Thursday night wh o 24 friends and iclatives gatherc I it John on Township Club hoi'-o foi । pmk and blue shower. M si H'-!, n Marie c (| j f . was hostess lie* gift table was <ent'n d with ;i stork । enb rpiecc A black and white large t >v dog was tin feature of the other table. Pm ; and white stn amers and a I trge vas*' of gladioli completed t> •• diiorat ions. (James wi,> played and prizes awarded. Delicious • • fri-hmen:s were served. Mis Keeling teicved many lowly gife In the st hool of experiem •• th' fai il’v । iiang's but the less dw, vs remain ’he same.

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