The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1991 — Page 11

LtGAL NOTICES

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Kankakee Valley REMC has filed before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission a request for approval of the application of the Wholesale Power Cost Tracking procedures established by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in Cause No. 34614. This request is being made by reason of a decrease in Wabash Valley’s wholesale rates to its member REMC’s. This decrease in Wabash Valley’s rates is a result of a settlement approved in IURC Cause No. 38964 which is pending Bankruptcy Court approval. Upon approval from Bankruptcy Court, Wabash Valley has agreed to decrease the power costs to its member systems in an amount of $556,000 annually on a total company basis. The decrease in Wabash Valley rates is based solely on the settlement in their most recently approved rates and must be approved in Bankruptcy Court. This action will result in a decrease in the wholesale power cost tracker included in the rates charged by Kankakee Valley REMC. This decrease will result in a decrease to the consumers of Kankankee Valley REMC receiving service pursuant to the schedule of tariffs set forth in Appendix A on file at the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission showing the revised schedules and the rates to the members which will be effective for the first practical consumption period following approval of such revised rates by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. ItolO SCHOOL MENUES Walkerton EteoMaiary School OCTOBER 14-18 MONDAY Peanut butter & jelly sandwich Or Tuna salad sandwich Cheese sticks Tater tots Fruit Milk TUESDAY Corn dog Baked beans Relishes Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun Vegetable soup Hot cinnamon apples Oatmeal raisin cookie Milk THURSDAY Taco salad Buttered corn Carrot sticks Fruit basket upset Milk FRIDAY Pizza pattie on bun Tossed salad Relishes Fruit Milk Oregon-Davis Schools OCTOBER 14-18 MONDAY Johnny Marzetti Peas Peaches Jello Bread and butter Milk or Salad bar TUESDAY Chicken noodles Mashed potatoes Peas Peaches Date bar Bread and butter Milk or Salad bar WEDNESDAY Breaded pork patty on bun Cole slaw Corn

Pears Chocolate chip cookie Milk THURSDAY Chili dog Cheese stick French fries Fruit cocktail Milk FRIDAY Chicken nuggets with honey mustard or barbecue sauce Tatertots Corn Peach cobbler Bread and butter Milk St. Patrick School OCTOBER 14 -18 MONDAY Johnny Marzetti Green beans Hot roll and butter Fruit Milk TUESDAY Submarine sandwich Corn Carrot sticks Fruit with jello Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken drumsticks Mashed potatoes Cinnamon coffee cake Fruit Milk THURSDAY Beanie weinies Corn bread Tossed salad Fruit Milk FRIDAY Fish sticks French fries Bread and butter Fruit mix Milk North Liberty Eieaseatary School OCTOBER 14 -18 MONDAY Hamburger French fries Fruit Cookie Milk TUESDAY Pizza Corn Cole slaw Cinnamon apples Milk WEDNESDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Garlic bread Fruit Chocolate milk THURSDAY Burritos Cheese potatoes Green beans Carrot cake Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Tator tots Cole slaw Fruit Chocolate milk Urey Middle School OCTOBER 14-18 MONDAY Grilled cheese French fries Corn Cake Milk TUESDAY Chicken nuggets Mashed potatoes Gravy Hot roll Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Homemade pizza burgers Tossed salad Hot cinnamon apples Milk THURSDAY Fried chicken Mashed potatoes Gravy Hot roll Green beans Fruit Milk FRIDAY

Taco with lettuce & cheese Fruit Cinnamon roll Milk John Glean High School OCTOBER 14-18 MONDAY Mcßib Baked beans Cole slaw Granola bar Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Biscuits and gravy Tater tots Celery and carrot sticks Peaches Milk or Salad bar WEDNESDAY Chicken pattie French fries Cauliflower blend Chocolate cake Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Lettuce salad Garlic toast Carrots Amish cookie Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Chicken nuggets Mashed potatoes and gravy Peas Hot roll Pineapple cup Milk or Salad bar and milk FALCONS TOP NEW PRAIRIE FOR 2ND WIN The John Glenn Falcons picked up their second victory of the season with a 27-12 win over New Prairie Friday. Jason Fisher led the way rushing for 204 yards on 15 carries. Fisher scored on touchdown runs of 80 and 66 yards. Dennis Kaiser also tallied on touchdown jaunts of 9 and 20 yards. The Glenn defense was paced by the hard hitting of Shane Carbiener and Rick Peddycord. Scott Hall recovered a fumble and Jason Groves had an interception that sparked the defense. The Falcons improved their record on a 2-4 on the season and 2-3 in the conference. The team travels to Culver this Friday for an important NSC game. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. JG Statistics NP 8 First Downs 10 274 Rushing 190 21 Passing 82 9 Passes Attempted 21 3 Passes Completed 7 0 Had Intercepted 1 5 Punts 5 35 Average Yards 33 2 Fumbles 2 0 Fumbles Lost 1 50 Yards Penalized 50 The Scaring NEW PRAIRIE: Ron Skibins, 62 yard run; PAT: kick blocked GLENN: Jason Fisher, 80 yard run; PAT: Brian Perry, kick NEW PRAIRIE: Eric Stephens, 2 yard run; PAT: run failed GLENN: Jason Fisher, 66 yard run; PAT: pass failed GLENN: Dennis Kaiser, 9 yard run; PAT: Brian Perry, kick GLENN: Dennis Kaiser, 20 yard run; PAT: Brian Perry, kick Score By Quarters New Prairie 12 0 0 0 — 12 Glenn 13 14 0 0 — 27 Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst were Thursday afterndon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross. in Sidney, Indiana. Hostesses for Saturday evening

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FOUR GENERATIONS ° )Be 'T t r nV* lx 1 9 & \

Four generations of the Jones family gathered recently. Pictured are Brian Jones, Faye Jones, Brian Jones. Keith and Scott Jones, twins. dinner meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will be Vee Shogren. ENJOY CARIBBEAN CRUISE Josephine and Claude Nowakowski, of Koontz Lake, enjoyed a seven day Caribbean cruise the week of September 21 thru 28. It was a birthday gift to Josephine from her husband when she celebrated 70 years on September 24th. They flew on the Midway from Chicago to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where a private limousine, through the courtesy of the Midway Air Lines, drove them to Miami, where they boarded the Caribe Cruise Ship, with a capacity of 1140 passengers and 360 crew members. They were at sea on Saturday and Sunday and on Monday arrived at Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic, traveling a total of 682 nautical miles. A city tour at 12 noon was enjoyed and shopping at the various shops. At 5:00 p.m., the ship sailed for San Juan, Puerto Rico, a distance of 276 nautical miles, arriving at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24th. A birthday cake with candles was presented to Josephine and the waiters, bus boys and the dining room staff captain sang “Happy Birthday’’ and the cake with ice cream was enjoyed by the six guests at our dinner table. In the evening we left the ship at 9:00 p.m. to the Flamingo night dub, which was absolutely beautiful. We toured the hotel and casino and at 11:00 p.m. we enjoyed the Flamingo dancers show. Returning to the ship, a Spanish Fiesta Buffet awaited us to a most delicious array of food. Wednesday was spent at St. John and St. Thomas, a total of 89 nautical miles. Thursday and Friday they were at sea, and arrived back in Miami Saturday at 8:15 a.m., traveling a total of 2,072 nautical miles. There were ten decks which incorporated numerous sitting and lounging areas. The food and service were both superb in the grand dining room plus the additional meals served on the deck. Every night at 12:00 p.m. a Midnight Buffet was served with the tables decorated so beautiful with various carvings, ice sculpture and fresh flowers and such a variety of food. The cruise director and his staff provided an enjoyable round of fun and activites. to deck activities to evening night club shows, discos and of course, the duty free gift shops and the everlasting gambling casino. On Friday, our last night on the cruise, Scott, our cruise director, had us participate in “The Newlywed GAme” in the Grand Lounge with three other couples, and what fun and laughter when all four couples

revealed secrets of their spouses. We came in second and received a leather quartz watch plus various momentos of the Caribe Ship. It really was a happy , exciting and very enjoyable fun trip. HELP! John Glenn High School has an opportunity to receive valuable computer equipment free. They need your help to do this. Martin’s Super Markets has a program called “Computers For Classrooms" where their receipts can be turned back in for free computer equipment. Last year John Glenn was able to get a nice Macro Software Package with everyone’s help. Thank you for helping out last year. By getting more computer equipment, it is helping the students learn more. Please help out by saving and bringing in your Martin’s receipts to the high school.

OBITUARIES

DONALD B. KING Donald B. King, 80, of 409 Harrison Street, Walkerton, passed away at 1:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 6, at St. Joseph’s Medical Center, South Bend. He was bom on May 16, 1911, in Wheatland, Indiana and lived in Walkerton for 13 years coming from Geneva. Illinois. He married Betty A. Rosey on September 10, 1939, in Junction City, Kansas, who survives. He was a retired minister emeritus of Geneva Unitarian Church. Also surviving are a daughter. Nancy Ahner, of Chicago; a son, Reginald, of Kalamazoo, Michigan; six grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home with Dr. Lindsey Bates and Dr. Gordon Gibson officiating. Cremation will take place at Riverview Crematory, South Bend. Final resting place will be Highland Cemetery. Junction City, Kansas. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 619, LaPorte York Rites Bodies, Elkhart Dollhouse and Miniature Society, treasurer of the Walkerton Salvation Army, secretary of Central Midwest District of the Unitarian z Universis Conference. Noble Grand of Walkerton 1.0.0. F. Lodge and past patron of Eastern Star Chapter 319. Memorial contributions may be made to any charity. FRIENDS DAY OCTOBER 13 You are invited for a special “Friends Day” on Sunday. Oct. 13 at New Life Missionary Church, 54850 U.S. 31, Lakeville. Special speaker will be Rev. Jack French and special music by Marilyn Ham. Services will be at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. with light refreshments before and after each service. Shop At Home

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