The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1977 — Page 3

WALKERTON TOWN BOARD NEWS The Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton convened in regular session Monday evening, April 4. with trustees O. C. White, Michael Corbett, Gladys Prentis and Jack Rizek present. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved and claims 152 thru 170 were presented for consideration, inspected and approved for payment. Township trustees Gark Dare, Polk Township; Dean Anderson, Johnson Township; and Lloyd Stephenson, Lincoln Township, and EMT’s Judy Mercer, Cheryl Rizek, Mike Amor and Linder Pearish, were present to discuss the ambulance contract. It was agreed upon that the ambulance contract board would consist of nine members, this being the three township trustees, three Town of Walkerton trustees and three members of the EMT personnel. The organization also was named after some discussion and will be known at the Walkerton, Polk, Lincoln and Johnson Ambulance Service. The total

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contract was the agreed upon as such and the town attorney was ordered to type it up and circulate it among the members for their signatures. A lengthy discussion was held on the hiring of an additional policeman for the town. The Board of Trustees would like to meet the demands of the policeman and has tried to find funds to satisfy these demands. However, at present, these funds are not available. R. Morris Whitaker, an officer of the Police Department, had been put in charge of investigation funds for acquiring certain equipment for the police department. The equipment consists of a mobile unite for $1,550.00, two walkie talkies at $1,894.00 and a public address system for $459.00. The total cost would be $4,089.00. The federal government would pay 90 per cent of this figure and the state of Indiana and Town of Walkerton’s share would be 5 per cent each. It was announced that the additional appropriation of $30,512.69 has been approved by the State Board of Tax Commissioners for the Cumulative Building and Sinking Fund. This money will be used for the architect and engineering fees for the sewage treatment program.

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J OBITUARIES GEORGE C. DAVIS George C. Davis. 72. route 1, Walkerton, passed away at 8:45 a.m. Monday, March 28 in Fountainview Terrace Nursing Home, LaPorte, following an extended illness. He was born on July 10, 1904, in Tyner, he had lived in Walkerton eight years after moving there from North Liberty. He was a retired lineman for the Wabash Railroad in North Liberty. Surviving are a son. Gregory, of Shallotte, North Carolina; a brother, Vernon, of Goshen, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes McClure, of Flint, Michigan. Services were held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday in the St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Walkerton, with Rev. Anthony Letko, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. MARY M. ZOOK Funeral services for Mrs. Mary

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M. Zook, 82. 107 W. Rupel, North Liberty, who passed away at 9:15 a.m. Friday, April 1, in the LaPorte Hospital, were at 10:(X) a m. Monday in the North Liberty United Methixiist Church with Rev. Gaylord Saltzgaber. pastor, with graveside services at 3:00 p.m. at the Mennonite Cemetery, in Wixxiburn. Indiana. Memorials may be made to the Salem Children’s Home. Flanagan. Illinois. She was a member of the Highland Bethel Mennonite Church, Fort Wayne. She was born on March 22. 1895, in Ottawa. Ohio and moved to North Liberty from Fort Wayne five yearsago. On December 9. 1914, in Leipsic, Ohio, as Mary McCullough, she married Elmer H. Zook, who survives along with three sons. Richard, of North Liberty. Harold, of Fort Wayne, and Glenn, of Charleston, South Carolina; eight grandchildren; two great-grand-children and three sisters. Miss Emma McCullough and Mrs. Marguerite Nemire, both of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Essie Wood, of Ottawa, Ohio. I once knew a man who only* opened his mouth to change feet. A great gift — The Independent’’

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 7, 1977

। AMERICAN LEGION 189 MEETING NOTICE Ihe regular meeting of the American Legion Post 189, WalkI erton, will be held on Thursday. April 14 and Thursday April 28. First nominations of officers will be held on Thursday, April 14 for the year 1977-1978. Second nominations and election of officers for the year I 97 7 -1978 will be held on Thursday. April 28. Both meetings will be held at the Post home. NOTICE The Walkerton clerk-treasurer's office will be closed on Good Friday. April 8, from 12:00 n<x>n to 1:30 p.m. SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS TO BE DISPLAYED The month of April will feature social studies skills on the bulletin boards at the North Liberty Elementary School. The fifth grade will be the featured grade this month. Mrs. Theis's class will use American History as its theme with a picture display for each of the 50 states. Send a “Happy Ad" — Just SI .00!

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