The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1979 — Page 12

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Netzen, of Lakeville, and a member of the Lakeville Rainbow Assembly No. 35. was appointed Grand Representative to Kansas from Indiana at the 39th Grand Assembly of International Order of the Rainbow Girls in Indiana held in Evansville in June. TOWN BOARD NEWS (continued from front page) Hughes Associates, presented the names of two appraisers to be considered for appraisals for acquisition on the HUD Project. Their names are Pense and Michaels. These names were accepted by the board to do the appraising. Sante discussed the second set of bids on rehabilitation. He asked the board to accept the lowest and best bid on the following properties: Nora Hahn, 1129 Harrison St., for $6,515.00 with Eisenhour Siding. Harry Masterman, 1103 Tyler St., for $11,793.00 with Eisenhour Siding. William Zlatos, 607 Harrison St., for $12,585.00 with Savoie Construction. These bids were accepted by the board. Sante informed the board that they now had seven houses under contract for rehabilitation with four already started. There will also be a building permit charge for the rehabilitation project. Ronald D. Gifford, attorney for the Walkerton Economic Developoment Commission, appeared before the Town Board in connection with the American Roller revenue bond issue. The clerk-treasurer presented and read proposed Ordinance Number 1979-3, an ordinance authorizing the acquisition, construction and financing of economic development facilities, the issuance and sale of revenue bonds to pay the cost thereof and other matters relating thereto by title for second reading. A motion was made, seconded and passed unanimously to accept the proposed Ordinance Number 1979-3. White then announced that consideration of the Ordinance on third reading

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would take place at the next regular meeting of the Town Board on July 16,1979. Gifford also discussed the Vacation Proposal from MahoneyMann. DeVere Goheen, town attorney, did not agree to some of the language of the Proposal stating that at some later date if MahoneyMann would want to build on the 8 foot easements they would have to receive permission from the Town. Mr. Goheen felt there should never be an occasion for even the idea of building on the easement and would therefore prefer that particular language to be deleted from the proposal. The Board agreed with the town attorney and Gifford agreed to discuss the matter with Mr. Mahoney. An Ordaninac was signed and approved on an additional appropriation for $3,807.93 for Motor Vehicle Special Distribution with no objections. This being the evening designated for a public hearing on the proposed establishment of a Cumulative Building and Sinking Fund to provide funds for planning, erection, remodeling and extension or repairs of a sewage disposal plant and sewers to conVey sanitary sewage and to levy a $ .50 rate for the levy to be made in 1979, payable in 1980, and to annually thereafter for a total of seven (7) years, unless sooner terminated, extended decreased or enlarged. A remonstrance was made from Mr. Roman Brehm, who is located at a residence that will not be serviced by the Sewage Disposal Plant, asked w hat recourse he might have if this resolution was passed. The town attorney informed Mr. Brehm of his right to petition the Tax Commissioners. It was also stated he thought Mr. Brehm would have to have the signatures of 50 resident owners in order to be heard. The board concluded that in order to maintain an equitable total tax rate for the proposed combined tax levies that a sum of $ .50 be established for the proposed Cum ulative Building and Sinking Fund and collectable in 1980. Thereupon trustee Jack Rizek moved as follows: "Moved that a rate of $ .50 per SIOO.OO valuation be herewith established for the pro-

posed Cumulative Building and Sinking Fund to be levied in 1979, payable in 1980 and subject to further public hearing before the Indiana State Board of Tax Com missioners.” The motion was ther seconded by Prentis and carried. Gary Siders, engineer for CEWa presented Step II & 111 application^ for the Waste Water Treatment Plant for Federal and State Fund ing. After the board reviewed and examined the application prepared by the Williams firm for Step II A 111 of the Waste Water Treatmen' Plant for Federal and State funding it was moved, seconded and unan imously carried that the applicator be accepted as presented and it wil be filed with the appropriate par ties. In light of the fact that a public hearing was held on the 20tI of June as per a transcript of pro ceedings prepared by Halls am Hellman recorders, and whereas n< adverse comments were received a the time of such public hearing, tht board has considered addendun No. 3, the Board now approves tht Waste Water failicites plan as s ammended by said addedum. The meeting was then adjourn ed. J obituaries MRS. LLOYD CABLE Mrs. Elmee LaVonne Cable, 5' of 1206 Ohio Street. Walkerton died early Tuesday. July 3 at hi home following an apparent heat attack. She was born on Octobi 16. 1921, in Cherokee, lowa, ant moved here 33 years ago from Chi cago. She married Lloyd Lesin Cable on July 26. 1939, in LaPortt who survives along with a daugh ter, Mrs. Leroy Skiles, Walkerton and a son, Leslie K. Cable, Walk erton; four grandchildren; on, great-grandchild; and a sister Mrs. Venetta Kelleher, Walkerton Services were at 2:00 p.m. ot Friday at the Nusbaum-Elkin Fun eral Home, Walkerton, with Rev James McGee, pastor of the Em manuel Lutheran Church, Donald son, of which she was a member, officiating. Burial was in Wood lawn Cemetery. Walkerton. DENTURE WEARERS' A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE- ADHESIVE I one application holds comfortably up tp 4 days J KILLS Qa fleasi kills ■ TICKS! \ Gentle >*l I pump action will not lampiM frighten pets. ^Sergeants 1979 M Her Morton Company a Subsidiary of A H Robins Co Richmond Virginia 23230

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