The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1966 — Page 8

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jj- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JAN. 13, 1966

NOTICE FOR BIDS NOTKI: IS HEREBY GIVEN that th ■ Board <»f Tru ti> of the Town of North Liberty. Indiana will receive until 12 o'H ► k pm on the 21 th day of January. 1“66 bids tor the furn shing <d c'^ - trie cr.rgv for the o 'ration of all ove’ ica 1 street h.rht- in the Town ot N rth Liberty. In : ma, not owr.ed by the Town of North Liberty, Indiana, according to the drawings. plans and scficatlons now on file m t.he offices of the Town Clerk, for an initial term of ten (10) years, commencing on the Ist day of January. 1900. and from year to year thorvaJfter for an additional term of not exceeding fifteen (15) years. unlea> terminated by either party giving to the oth r at least sixty < 60» days prior written notice of termination of the agreement at the end of said Initial term or of any yearly period thereafter. CHEVROLETOLDSMOBILE LEADER _______________ ___ V J SShk jjßSwl BILL BOWERS welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at.. • Powell-Mann Chev.-Olds. Co. 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 530-3149 Walkerton. Indiana

mak^s ^e^^fferenCe] CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS Pty off al your old Ml* now. We ll help you by providing * flit friendly k>m. Select thi amount of money and th* payment from the chart below and stop in or phon* u*. Yes, cash makes the difference! MPRISCNTATIVK PAYMENT SCMtDUM no cash you etcpyt "" "ri- roe as eos roe >o aTos "froa is mos - _ $51189 $586 96 $29 $544 95 $629 46 $722 83 $34 $646 73 $747 76 $859 36 S3B $728 50 $642.70 | $968 87 LOANS TO SI,OOO FIRST FINANCE CORPORATION Phone 5X6*3129 61X Roosevelt Hd.

AU bids for electric energy for the operation of all overhead street light-i in the Town of North Liberty. Indiana not owned by the Town of North liberty. Inhara. shall specify the price nt wh. h ele trtc.il energy will b< furm-hed per lamp |mt year foi the following schedule of services: For overhead street lights of 250 candlepower each burning frou dusk to dawn each day; Foi verhead street lights of 400 mdlepower each burning fro; dusk to dawn each day; For overhead Street lights of “.(HM lumens Mercury vapor lamps burning from dusk to dawn each day; For overhead street lights of 20.U00 lumens Mercury vapor lamps burning from dusk, to dawn each day. That said bkls or proposals specify the price at which energy will be furnished per lamp per year for the following schedule of services: 72 - 250 Candlepower Lamps; 3 - 400 Candlepower Lamps; 2 - 7,000 Lumens Mercury Vapor tramps: 11 • 20,000 Lumens M«*nc»ary Vapor Lamps. That the Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids, but if a satisfactory bid or bids are made, a contract will be awarded to tHe lowest bidder therefor. Jl3-20 NOTICE TO RIDDERS FOR SCHOOL BUS The Board of School Trustees of Poik-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation. Marshall. St. Joseph and LaPorte Cnintics, Indiana; will receive bids until 7.00 pm. EST, February 8. 1966, for one (1) 66 passenger school bus body and one chassis to fit such body. Bids will be accepted either for the complete unit or for the body and chassis separately. Said body and chassis must meet the specifications of the Indiana School Bus Committe* as set forth n Bulletin No 260. Th bld should include the folh»wtn: items: Directional Signal Swdi i. Vacuum Guage. 100 Amp. Genemtor, Front Shock Absorbers. Vacuum Tank. 9:20 Tires, and Pow< r Steering Please bid optwvnn bi's on fn»nt and rear suspefurt m lb. capacity, sze engines, extra speed transmission. and extra size brakes. Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form 95. all parts of which wit! be attached and properly filled out Each bld shall be accrwnpanied bv an acceptable certified or bank officer's check made payable to the order of the Treemirer of the School Corporation or ac-

ceptable bidder's bond in favor of said Trcanurer for an amount of not less than 5% of the amount of the proposal, which check or lx nd shall be forfeited ad liquidated damages in caa ■ of failure of any successful bidder to inter into contract within ten diva nf er notification of th? acceptor e of h s proposal. Bds will be accepted on the da* • an I time specified and bids will b • taken under consideration, with the successful bid ler to bo notified that night or at a later date. The date of delivery of said equipment and the optional equipment to be purchased, will be agre d upon by mutual consent of the Board of S'hool Trust -cm and the srcc^s^ul bidder at the time of entering into contract. The Board of School Tnis’ocs of said corporation reserves the right to refect any or all bids or to waive any informalities therein. Dated this 6th day of January. 1966 BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES POLK UNCO! N.TOHNSnN SCHOOL CORPORATION t’nrro’l E Zartman. President WilHsm D Carter MD.. Sec'y George R Parks, Treasurer Flburt F Place Earl D. Smith Girl Scout News The Oda Ko Camp Fire G.rls held their meeting on January 6 at the Community Building. We elected the following officers to serve un il September: Presi .ent. Ginger Hostetler; vice-prcM<ient. Penny Kring; secretary, Connie Balsley; treasurer, Jo Way; senbe. Rita Ann Newcomer. Wo also discussed our work to bo done for Trail Sukers Rank. During our Christmas vacation, we enjoyed an afternoon of ico skating at Howard Park in South Bend. Lincoln Township Club Meets The Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club nut Tuesday. Jan 4, for their monthly meeting at Lbe Town C ub with 25 present. Program book., were distributed for 1966. The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Mamie Mackin. Tlie history of the s»ng of tba month was given by Mrs. Mane Anderson, who also led the group singing, accompanied by Mrs. Nova Khnedtnst. Secretary and treasurer’s ieports were read by Mrs. Bertha Daube and Mrs. Zeila Bullinger. Mrs Dorothy Knowlton will assume the duties of secretary due to the illness of Mrs. Sylvia Dutcher. Hosteeces were Mrs, NeUie Smith. Mrs Myrtle Bellinger. Mrs. Marte Anderson and Mrs Anna Drake D - □ THANKS Q □ I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone who took part in my wdl being For their integrity and help, may God ble a them all. p Mrs. Pearl Gordon We would like to thank everyone for the lovely cards and gifts which we received for our golden wedding anniversary Also thanks to our kind neighbors, friends and relatives and the Lincoln Township Home Dem onI Specializing in Permanent | Waving J Dtde’s Beauty Salon Hair Shaping, Coloring & St y ling Phone sxf»-364 1 I Operators: | DFDE I E IPS X (ill MER 90S Roosevelt Road Walkertan, Indiana

stration Club for the planter. p Mr. and Mrs. Andy Morrison I want to thank the North Liberty bus driver. , frit nds, neighbors. many church people and the mimstcis for their many prayer . curd.’, and flowers during my recent s'ay m the hn pital am! n w while I am convalescing at home. p Earl W. Snyder We would like to thank nil the friends and neighbors for their kindness during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Dewey Thomas Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Franklin and family Mr and Mrs. Emery Thomas and family Dewey L. Thomas Koontz Lake News Karen Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glen Howard, is a patient under observation at the Holy Family hospital. Three members of Koontz I-ake Oregon Twp F re Department attended the Arson School sponsored by the Chicago Fire Department January 11. Il was he’d at the Chicaeo Fire Acadamey. which is located on the site on which Mm O’Leary's cow kicked over the lantern which caused the fire of 1871. Mr ind Mrs. William MKhn’ski returned home after xpendlnc a few days with their son and fam. ily, Mr. and Mm. George Michalski in Rnrhester Mi^h They' all helped to celebrate »he birthday of Mrs. George Michalski. Mr am! Mm. Arthur Corn are •mending a saw weeks visiting thHr son and family. Mr R”d Mrs. Robert Coss, in Rockville,

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Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wohlgemut are spending two days in Ch . cago this week to at’end t: funeral of Mr. Wohlgemuth , brother in-lnw, Edmund Bucher. Mrs Jan s McCay re‘ urn• home aft' r spending three w«in Chi'ago as gwst of her Mst Mm. Emma Halt On Sun 1 she entertained Mr. and Mrs G Skoglund, Grovertown. Mr. and Mr» Oren Duthie sp. Sunday at Ding Dake, Mich., a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanh Grolichowski and family. Mrs. May Rundquist Mr. an Mrs Donald Rnntson. Villa Park were g-iMs of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selkirk on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Upke sb'nt Sunday in Pmi as gue t of Mr. Llpke’s sister and family Mr and Mrs. Dom’d Moore Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klehr CMcsgo were mie<«t<> of Mr .-> Mrs Michael Klehn nn* dav ] • • week Sunday tho Klehns on*, tainrd Mr and Mm Willi? ^«von(A'- ^nd children of Count Club Hills. Mr. and Mrs Robert Cripe ‘ Girv. a "ornrrnn^d bv th grsm’dnu^hter Phamm Znrt * Crown Point. w«t« week emies‘«» of Mr. and Mm Willi? Simpkins REGULAR MEETING SIGHTS Os The Orville Easf^rday l>crion Post 189 2nd and i^axt Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month