The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1968 — Page 5

Walkerton Town Board News The Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton conven'd in regular session. Tuesday Evening, September 17th with following in attendance: Pres. R. A. Nusbaum, V-Pres. G. W. Ochs; Trustees O. C. White and K. E. Huffstetter. Trustees C. E. Dill, accompanied with Utility Supt. K. L. Knopper are attvndng a Tri-State Electric Association Convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Thomas Lanane. representative of the C. E. Williams and Associates, South Bend met with the Board. Discussion involving principally sewage treatment plants, an eventuality that tacts the community witthin th' next few years. Mr. Lanane was requested to attend the n xt session of the Board and prex nt for Board's consideration terms of the company in 'gards a possible contract negotiation for preliminary su. wy. Board was adviscj th-at cost of pr. liminary survey would be app.. d against overall costs ot < ngineenng services in the • vent town was to proceed at a later date in th? construction of a treatment plant. Following report from Street Commissioner R. H. Ruoy, Sr. of satisfactory results from trial useage of stie*t sweeping attachments mountable on the town's tractor the Board authorized purchase of basic b.uom and a gutb-r brush, plus sprinkler system attachment and necessary accessories from the A. H. Choitz and Co. o' South Bvnd forth»» sum of $1455.50. Representatives of the Northern Indiana Public Service O>mpany, Mr. Do rr and Stine meeting with the Board informed that their company was revising their electric rates to their wholesale customers, such as the Walkerton Electric Department and possibly with the October billing the town electric plant would note a favorable savings. Rate revision is subject to approval by the Public Service Commission and will possibly be filed by the u ’mmr E Specializing in Permanent s Waving i Dede’s = s | Beauty Salon 3 Hair Shaping, Catering A S = Sty Hag Phone 5X6 3644 E Operators: DEDE FEJEL MS Roosevelt Roan Walkerton, Indiana ?41IIUllllUUIIIIIIIIIUillllimillilllflll> !

SPECIALS SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21 & 22 Reg. 35c Milk Shakes 19c Re C . 30c Sundaes 19c OocobUr A Vanilla Hard-Pack Quarts 55c Ju-»t South North Lilu rty On 23 New Hours: 11 a.m. - 10 P ,m ’

company later this month with provisions that new rate to thv owns utility be retroactive to January Ist. Upon approval by the commission n w contracts will be drawn up between the tnwn and Northern Indiana Public Service Company. Board was tn orrnd of a meeting called by St. Jos-'ph County Commissioner fc. Mon day, September 23. d at County Court House in t-'gards th? feasibility of a County Incinerator. On invitation having been extended to al! got ■nm ntal units of the cx>unty to hiv i representation to xpess opinions in regards this proposal under study by the County Commissioner. Board was inform d that town's piopos d tax . at • of $1.65 had been passed by the St. Joseph County Tax A Ijustim nt Board without chang ■ at it i hearing last w k. Rite 'til will be reviewed by the Indi, ria State Tax B< nd at as y< ' an unannounc'd di v I ' ie tn rate for 1969 will become official. Noti< e to public was authorized prepared and pub] -h 1 . - minding citz ns of the < mmunity that burning of leav< s < n strtvt blacktoppad surfaces is not permissible and must be strictly obs rvt-d. ~COMAWNITY * CALENDAR pi * I Thursday, September 19 1:00 pm. Th*' Senior Citizens will meet at the Grovertown Conwervation Club. Friday, September 20 1:00 p.m. - The Woman’s Community Club of Walkerton will meet at the Walkertnn Community Building for a luncheon and meeting and Mrs. Hans Hohn will be the speaker. 7:30 p.m. The John Glenn Falcons rrnvt the LaVille Lancers for a football game at the John Glenn Field. 8:00 pm. — Tlk Koontz f-ake Conservation Club will mevt with Mr. Bob Robertson as the spakALL PURPOSE 3INONEOIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust REGULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOI

er, at the clubhouse. Saturday, September 21 10:00 u.m. The John G'?nn Fl'-gon Reserves will travel to LaVille lor a football game. 2:00 p.m.— The North Liberty Shamrocks wiil host tiw football game with Triton as me opponent at the Liberty hbld. Tuesday, September 24 7:oo p.m. Th Walkerton Lions- Club Ladies Night will hr held at the American Legion Hal) with th? Polk Lincoln-Johnson School Faculty as honored guests and Dr. Rob it Hanni will be the speaker. Wednesday. Septemlx'r 25 6:00 p.m. The John Glenn Fulcon R serves will travel to New Prairie f< r a foothall game. Thursday. September 26 1:30 fim. - The Epsilon Sigma Omicron idmg soro.ity will me*>t at the home of M;s. Frank C. Kramer, Koontz Lake. 6:30 p.m. The Busin?s> and Prof* slonal Wt men will m-ot. 6:30 pan. — Th-? John Glenn Homecoming Parade will tak pl O ' down Vtn Bu- n S' • ♦ t Georgia Street and tii n to tie new scho< 1 p. i king b 4. □ □ M\RRI A G E S □ □ Ni Ison — Shcnrrmm Nupital vow.- Wea- exchanged b twi n M'>s Kathie .1 uv Nel." n and Dale James Sheneman dur ing a 2:30 p.m. cremony Saturday in th-* North Liberty United Methodist Church. North Lib-rtx with R< v. Thomas Frost perform, ing the vremony. The bride i" th>e daught- r of Mr. and Mrs. Dale J. Nelson, 64695 State Road 23. North L b erty and the bridegroom is th o son of M -s. Franklin Sh- neman. 65748 Redwood Rd., North Liberty. Mrs. Thomas Rife, Oxen Hill, Md.. Mst*'r of the bride, was the matron of honor and Mis. Robert Kranitz, Warsaw, a’so a sister st-rved as the bridesmaid. Allen Albright, stationed at Fort Bliss, T^x., acted as the best man. The users wvry Rolan-i Sheneman and John Sheneman. North Liberty, brothers of thv bridegroom. A gown of white peau de crystal with Jong bell shaped sleeves of Ak-ncon lace wa* worn by the bride. The A line dress with princess seaming had a high round rr-ekhn-. lice flowers wen- apphqued in a for the coming year. This is the the dress. A chap'l length mantilla was of the Alencon lace and th< bi ide carried a bouqu t of whit* daisy mums. The gowns of th" attendants wvre styled like that of thv bride and were paT? yellow peau de crystal fabric. The short slcevvs were set-in. Each wore a large bow h-adpiece of th< matching fabiic. A i"ception in tb> church social room. The coup’.v left u-Merward* HeniiaiMal OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Have you heard about Meridian Mutual Parked Car Coverage? An unusual advantage you can have when you insure with ual Phone us today ~ • R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone #67-2X21 Afternoons — Koontz Lake phone Walkerton 5X6-23X0

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for Wisconsin Dells. S, p» 16 they will lx? at home at 65718 R”dwood Rd., North Liber’ v. Both are graduates of North Liberty High School. The bride is unrolled with LaSalle Ext. n-

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