The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1992 — Page 4
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JULY 23, 1992
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1992*5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE WALKERTON TOWN CODE TO PROVIDE FOR PUBLIC ORDER WHEREAS, the Town of Walkerton, by its Town Council, previously enacted an Ordinance designated as the Walkerton Town Code; and WHEREAS, certain omissions have been noted in said code; and WHEREAS, there have been numerous complaints from property owners in the business district regarding the gathering of unruly groups and blocking of public ways in the downtown area; and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Walkerton is desirous of correction said omissions by amending the Town Code; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Town Council of the Town of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, State of Indiana: Section 1. That the Town Code be and hereby is amended by adding Chapter 76 as follows: See EXHIBIT “A" attached. Section 2. That in all other respects the Town Code shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. Passed by the Town Council of the Town of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, on the 20th day of July, 1992. TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF WALKERTON, INDIANA Gordon Hartsell, Member Walter Heil, Member Leonard Jaske, Member R. E. Reese, Member Cheryl A. Rizek, Member ATTEST: Judith R. Hiler, Clerk-Treasurer CHAPTER 76 CIVIL EMERGENCIES 76:01 Definitions. (1) A civil emergency is hereby defined to be: (a) A riot of unlawful assembly characterized by the use of actual force or violence or any threat or any threat to use force if accompanied by immediate power to execute such force by three or more persons acting together without authority of law; or (b) Any natural disaster or manmade calamity including flood, conflagration, cyclone, tornado, earthquake or explosion within the corporate limits of the Town
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resulting in the death of injury of persons or the destruction of property to such an extent that extraordinary measures must be taken to protect the public health, safety and welfare. (2) Curfew is hereby defined as a prohibition against any person or persons walking, running, loitering, standing or motoring upon any alley, street, highway, public property or vacant premises within the corporate limits of the Town during the hours in which a curfew has been imposed, excepting persons officially designated to duty with reference to said civil emergency. 76:02 Proclamation by President of the Town Council of said Town. When in the judgement of the President of the Town Council of said Town a civil emergency as defined herein is deemed to exist, he may forthwith proclaim in writing the existence of same. In case of the absence of the President of the Town Council of said Town from the Town, the Chief of Police shall be authorized to act in his stead. 76:03 Imposition of Curfew. After proclamation of a civil emergency by the President of the Town Council of said Town, he may order a general curfew applicable to such geographical areas of the Town or to the Town as a whole, as he deems advisable and as he deems necessary in the interest of the public safety and welfare. 76:04 Additional Regulations. After proclamation of a civil emergency, the President of the Town Council of said Town may also in the interest of public safety and welfare make any or all of the following orders: (1) Order the closing of all retail liquor stores. (2) Order the closing of all taverns. (3) Order the closing of all private clubs or portions thereof wherein the consumption of intoxicating liquor and/or beer is permitted. (4) Order the discontinuance of the sale of beer. (5) Order the discontinuance of selling, distributing or giving away gasoline or other liquid flammable or combustible products in any container other than a gasoline tank properly affixed to a motor vehicle. (6) Order the closing of gasoline stations and other establishments, the chief activity of which is the sale, distribution or dispensing of liquid flammable or combustible products. (7) Order the discontinuance of selling, distributing, dispensing or giving away of firearms and/or ammunition and other explosives. (8) Issue such other orders as ar imminently necessary for the pro-
tection of life and property. 76:05 Emergency Power*. During the period of a declared state of emergency, the President of the Town Council of said Town may have the power to invoke any or all of the following provisions: (1) Alcoholic beverages. No person shall consume any alcoholic beverages in a public street or place which is publicly owned, or in any motor vehicle driven or parked thereon which is within a duly designated restricted area. (2) Weapons. No person shall carry or possess any rock, bottle, club, brick or weapon, who uses or intends to use the same unlawfully against the persons'or property of another. (3) Incendiary missiles. No persons shall make, carry, possess or use any type of "Molotov cocktail", gasoline or petroleum base fire bomb or other incendiary missile. (4) Restricted areas. No person shall enter any area designated by the President of the Town Council of said Town as a restricted area unless in the performance of official duties or with written permission from the President of the Town Council of said Town or his duly designated representative; or such person shall prove residence therein. 76:10 Congregating so aa to Obstruct Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for three or more persons to assemble, except in public meetings of citizens, on any sidewalk, street comers, street crossing or near the mouth of the alleys of the Town, to the obstruction of the same, so as to hinder or delay any person passing in, upon or along the same, or the owners or occupants of the property adjacent thereto. 76:20 Curfew (1) 15,16,17 year olds. It is a curfew violation for a child 15, 16 or 17 years of age to be in a public place: (a) between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. on Saturday or Sunday. (b) after 11:00 p.m. on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, or (c) before 5:00 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. (2) Children under 15 years of age. It is a curfew violation for a child under 15 years of age to be in a public place after 11:00 p.m. or before 5:00 a.m. on any day. (3) Exceptions. This Article shall not apply to a child who is: (a) accompanied by his parent, guardian or custodian; (b) accompained by an adult specified by his parent, guardian or custodian; or (c) participating in, going to, or returning from 1. lawful employment, 2. school sanctioned activity, or 3. a religious event. (4) Penalties. The custodial parent or legal guardian of any child who commits a curfew violation as defined herein, violates this Article and shall be subject to penalties. 76:30 Peaaltie*. Any person violating Sections 76:01 through 76:05 of this Chapter shall be quilty of a Class "C" Misdemeanor and any other violation of a provision of this Chapter shall constitute a Class "A" infraction as defined by the Indiana Code. 25 Years Os Professional A Personal Service • UPHOLSTERY , • CARPETING I J|lw> • BOATS | MgM • VEHICLES • SEMIS (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Call 6 00 am - 12 00 p m
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SS: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VERA M. WILLIAMS, DECEASED ESTATE NO. 71J019105E500275 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Personal Representative of the above Estate has presented and filed: A Final Account in final settlement of said Estate and Petition to Settle and Allow Account; Petition asking for Approval of Distribution made; and Petition for Discharge. And that the same shall be heard in the Court room of said Court on the 12th day of August, 1992. All persons entitled to share in final distribution of said Estate are notified to appear in Court on said date and make proof of heirship or claim to any part of said Estate and show cause why such account should not be approved. Joseph L. Lowry Personal Representative Marilyn Rzeszewski, Clerk By: Lauren Benson, Deputy Deborah Sullivan Brown Attorney for the Estate Post Office Box 236 North Liberty, Indiana 46554 (219) 656-8093 ltj23 R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JULY 27 - 31 MONDAY Orange juice Ham and beans Spinach with vinegar on side Cornbread with margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 24 grams fat/103 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Apple juice Sliced hot roast turkey on bun Macaroni salad Sliced fresh tomatoes Pineapple Milk, tea, coffee 13 grams fat/88 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Chicken chop suey over rice Steamed carrots Whole wheat bread with margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee
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17 grams fat/103 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Peach nectar Cheese pizza Breakfast sausage Tossed salad with green pepper, shredded red cabbage and ranch dressing Fresh cantaloupe pieces Milk, tea, coffee 30 grams fat/113 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Tomato juice Salmon pattie with white sauce on side Scalloped potatoes Peas Whole wheat bread with margarine Plain cake donut Milk, tea, coffee 37 grams fat/94 milligrams cholesterol NAME WINNERS OF HOT SHOT BASKETBALL AND FREE THROWS The Walkerton Summer Recreation held a Hot Shot Basketball Contest and Free Throw Shooting Contest on Wednesday, July 15. Over 25 kids participated in the special event that is held every Wednesday. The first event held was the Hot Shot Basketball Contest. Each kid shoots the ball from different spots that are worth up to 5 points and are timed for one minute. The younger age group was won by Jason Fraschetti. The older age group was won by Jerred Fraschetti. The second event of the day was the Free Throw Shooting Contest. Each kid tries to make the best out of 10 shots. In the younger age group, Kyle O’Dell and Jason Fraschetti were tied with 4 baskets each. The game then went into four overtimes before Jason barely beat out his cousin Kyle. In the older age group, Jerred Fraschetti and Matt Erdelyi were tied with 2 baskets each. The game then went into two overtimes before Jerred just knicked out Matt. Congratulations to these winners and for all who participated in the events. It is not too late, you can still sign up for summer recreation. Ages 6-9 are from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. and ages 10-12 are from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. Every Wednesday both age groups start at 11:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. for the special events. There is only one more month left for summer recreation and the last day is August 15. If you want to have fun, come to Place Park in Walkerton! For more information contract Dawn Rhodes, the recreation director, at 586-7599.
