The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1973 — Page 3

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Public notice is hereby given the Trustees of Johnson Township, LaPorte County, Polk Township, Mar-hall County and Lincoln T< wnship of St. Joseph County will accept sealed bids at the Clerk-Ticasurer Office, 510 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana, until 5:00 pin., Tuesday, July 10, 1973, for one :i , ton pick-up truck with 4 wheel drive, 360 h.p. V-8 with 133" WB, 4 speed transmission and oth r standard Items with chassis chosen. Specifications can be picked up at the Clerk's office. Bids must be filed on prescribed Indiana H*d form and accompanied with a non-collusion affidavit and with a bid bond or certified check in the amount of 10% of the submitted bid. The approximate delivery date of this truck must also be designated on the bid. The Trustees further reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or parts thereof. Dated the 4th day of June, 1973. Dean Anderson, Trustee Clark Dare, Trustee Lloyd Stephenson, Trustee 2tj2l NOTICE TO BIDDERS Public notice is hereby given the Trustees of Johnson Township, LaPorte County, Polk Township, Marshall County and Lincoln Township of St. Joseph County will accept sealed bids at the Clerk-Treasurer Office, 510 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton, Indiana, until 5:00 p.m., Tuesday. July 10, 1973, for one pick-up installation consisting of tank, pump, hose reel, hose, nozzles and piping and other necessary ‘equipment. This unit is for brush and grass fire capabilities manufactured in the plant of a reputable dealer of Municipal Fire Apparatus. Specifications can be picked up St the Clerk’s office. Bids must be filed on prescribed Indiana bid form and accompanied with a non-collusion affidavit and - with a bid bond or certified

NEW BUSINESS HOURS For 2 FEECE FLORAL SHOPPE I 8:30 - 5:00 Mon. Thru Sat. I Stating Monday, July 2 RODEO June a- a- 24 3 PERFORMANCES Friday & Saturday. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 1:30 pm. Rochester, Indiana At Riverwood Acres Horse Show Arena FREE SEATING FOR 8,000 Free Parking

check in the amount of 10% of the submitted bid. The approximate delivery date of this equipment must also be designated on the bid. The Trustees further reserves the i ight to accept cr reject any or all bids cr parts thereof. Dated th 4th day of June, 1973. Dean Anderson, Trustee Clark Dare, Trustee Lloyd Stephenson, Trustee 2tj2l NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby g*vm that the Board of School Trustees of Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporatin, St. Joseph-MarshalbLaPorte Counties, Indiana, at a regular meeting July 3, 1973, at 7:30 p.m., in their regular meeting place in the office of the superintendent, 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana, will open bids for the following: 1. Gasoline for the school buses, mowers and driver training cars. 2. Fuel oil to be delivered to the John Glenn High School and the Elementary School in Walkerton. Indiana. 3. Stoker coal to be delivered and stored in bins at the Tyner School, Tyner, Indiana. A guaranteed analysis must be submitted on Form No. 95 .as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts with non-collusion affidavit properly signed. : The bids must be received by mail or in person at the office of the superintendent of schools, or delivered to the meeting place i before the hour of 7:30 p.m. on i the date given above. Biq speciiI fications are availalfle Jn the ! office of the superintendent. ■ The Board of School Trustees ■ reserves the right to reject and ! and/or all bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSi TEES POLK-LINCOLN-JOHNSON ! SCHOOL CORPORATION Earl D. Smithy President Denslow W. Doll I Earl L. Smith

Marvin L. Bouse Joseph D. Bottorff 2tj2l NOTICE XDDITIONAL AITRorKIA I IONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Mu* -hall, St. J. -eph, LaPorte Counties. Ind ma. tnit the proper legal 'Tn ■i - f said municipal corporation at then regular meeting place at s o'clock p.m. on the 3rd day of July 1973, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary (to meet the extraordinary emergency existing) at this time. To be transferred from Cumulative Building blind to Harold C. Urey Middle School Remixleling Fund, Project No. 5142, $25,000.00. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional ap. propriatidns as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Beard of Tax Commissioners, winch board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County AuAtor’s office of H aid county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the county aud.tor when and where such hearing will be held. BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES POLK -LINCOLN-JOHNSON SCHOOL CORPORATION Earl D. Smith, President Denslow W. Doll Earl L. Smith Marvin L. Bouse Joseph D. Bottorff 2tj2l HOLD RAINBOW INSTALLATION JUNE 9 Open installation of officers of Walkerton AfsemhPy, Order of Rainbow for Girls, was held Saturday, June 9, at the Walkerton Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.m. Miss T.na Johnson, daughter of Mr. ■and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, route 7. Plymouth, was installed as Worthy. Advisor. Other officers installed were Sherre Bea lor, worthy associate advisof; Doris Pickavet, Charity; Joni ’.Car Is op, Hope; Deb Hurford, Faith; Janet Kincaid, recorder; Rachel Jackson, treasurer; Nancy Mann, drill leader; Mary Summers, chaplain; and Vickie Rhodes, love. Also Kathy Kersh, religion; Cindy Steinke, nature; Melanie Mullet, immortality; Sherry Carlson, fidelity: Sally Aftowski, patriotism; Sherry Newberg, service; Sue Beem, confidential observer; Kelly Halt outer observer; Melanie Mullet, musician; Mary’ Rhodes, choir disector; also Jeannie O'Connor; Tammy Whitteberry, soloist; Sue Hanson, piompter; Nancy Peterson, Hoosier Prom.se; Cindy Kunkle, historian; Marva Thornburg, the retiring Worthy Advisor, will give th? Rose Lectin e; Norma Whitteberry, Bible bearer; and Rhonda Drake and Cindy Ste*nke, jewel keepers. Installing officers were Mrs. Bruce Henry, installing officer; Miss Tern Kincaid, marshall; Mrs. Gary Clark, chapla.n; Miss Roxanne Whitteberry, recorder; Miss Denise Groves, soloist; Mrs. Dorothy Hokanson and Mrs. Myron Mullet, organists. Mrs. Alfred Drews gave Tina her obligation. She has chosen as her motto: Peace Within Becomes Harmony Without; her watchwords are Happiness and Wisdom; symbol, Rainb w in the Sun; colors, all collors; flowers, daises and baby breath; song, "I Beieve.” Miss Gail Szady and Miss Becky Johnson served on the refreshment comnLttee and Michelle Pavey and Tammy Stull piesided at the guest book. Mrs. Irene Place is the mother advisor. TRI KAPPA INSTALLATION The June meeting of the Zeta Pi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa was held at the home of Mrs. Jerry Knepp with Mrs. Robert Loucks serving as co-hostess. It was reported by Mrs. Darw*n Davis that the 4th of July Queen Contest was held and the queen and her court will be

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announced June 28 at the band concert. The 4th of July float committee Mr-. Paul Williams Ji., chairman, reported that plans were finalized and work on the float would b gin June 25. A Stat' inen'ii.n . port was given by the president, Mrs. Jerry Knepp. • g• f J Immedi.n >ly following the meeting the president, Mrs. Knepp, installed the 1973-1974 officers in an impressive candlelight sei vice. Installed were: president, Mrs. John Peddycord; vice-president, Mrs. James Campbell; recording secretary. Mrs. Carrol Jordan; corresponding secretary, Mis. Joseph Dregits.

THANKS EVERYONE For Your Support Over The Last Year NORTH LIBERTY CUB SCOUTS PACK 241 NORTH EiBKKTV 4TH OF JULY PAKADE ENTRY BLANK Name Address _____— Commercial Float Fraternal Float Marching Unit Clown Horses Band Other Deadline For Entries June 25 Assemble at 1:00 p.m., Highway 23 South, North Liberty, >lO. Wednesday, July 4, 1973 ’ TROPHIES IN EACH CATEGORY MAIL TO' £ MRS. CLYDE STEELE, chairman £ 404 North Main 5‘ North Liberty, Indiana 46554’ ■■■■■■HHUHBBMBnHBMaBHBDHBBnnMBanMMHMnHMRHMIMMKKWKraRRHnqaHMMh

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The retiring officers are ; esib nt, Mrs Jerry Knepp; tn ,r---er, Mrs. Robert Lucks; and r- ’ ■ ■ Mrs. ' -1 Williams Jr. The July meeting will br ’old at the home f Mis. H aid L ■ s with M:- J‘ -mh Di grs serving as co-M -b-s. FI A ELE< IS OFFICERS The John Glenn FFA c ‘ d new offic is recently as so. ws: Gene Knowlton, po.-ident; F ank Hurford, vice-pres.dent; F an Schmeltz, secretaiy; treas .rer. Dale Schmeltz: sentinel, Tom Bolze; and Marty Einspaki is the reporter. g g

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