The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1992 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 10, 1992

JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from Page 1) mentary School. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote. 3. Approve the Request from Dixie Kunze for Seven Days of Unpaid Leave During the 1992-93 School Year A motion was made by Nilas Miller, seconded by Shirley Anderson, to approve the request from Dixie Kunze for seven days of unpaid leave for religious purposes during the 1992-93 school year. A LAW OFFICE F. GERARD FEENEY GEORGE S. STRATIGOS MARK E. RAYMER HOURS: WEDNESDAY 9:00 - 4 00 SATURDAY 900 - 12 00 Law Building. New Carlisle 654-3722 Or Call Our South Bend Office For Special Appointment

\ 413 Michigan Street Walkerton A \ 9:00 am. - 5:00 p.m. Thursdays J } Call 586-3722 For Appointment , 075 92 J WALKERTON Public Auction As we are moving, we will sell the following personal property at : public auction, located on St Rd. 23. two miles south ot Walkerton (watch tor signs) on Saturday, Sept. 12 1 1:00 A.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Square walnut take w/porc. casters (needs retimshed); Gilbert Clock Co black mantel clock. 48 ' round oak table w/6 very nice oak chairs, ptd wood kitchen j table w/2 chairs. 28” (kcut down) oak coffee table, oak Victorian side chair oak 3 drawer dresser w/mirror. oak hall tree fancy oak square parlor table; small oak plant stand. Deco chitterobe 40 s walnut full bed chest ot drawers; vanity w/bench, oak 3 shelf book rack, straight chair w/cane seat, oval, gold plaster/wood frame w/roses. large oak wall mirror; crock w/bail lid. rug ( j beater egg scale, 1914 pulley, square trunk, kerosene lamp vase. 12 ga shot- : gun. Riverside Arms Co . etched crystal wine goblets, sherbets and other assorted steamware Hall China ref dish: green depression bud vase bl Roseville pitcher pinecone some chips, gold iridescent vase, pair tan Frankoma petal . candleholders, assorted pressed glass pieces. 1912 souvenir plate, Hyman & Dupler Groceries. Walkerton. 2 German steins. Griswald HB cast iron waffle iron AUTO & GARDEN TRACTORS : 1969 Chrysler New Yorker (Florida car) gold vinyl top. 135,000 miles. 1 owner, i body good auto . air conditioning 1981 John Deer 11 h p tractor w/38” deck; 1985 8 h p Snapper w/26” deck GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ( 2 very nice mahogany 2 drawer Duncan Phyfe end tables, green floral rocker/reclme 2 crystal table lamps w/cherubs and 3 doomed swag, tan brocade sofa gold velvet chair w/stool; B&W 19” Zenith TV, B&W 13” Sylvania TV. for kitchen table and 4 chairs. 3 green braided rugs new Sharp adding machine pair frosted crystal vanity lamps: floral bedroom chair, maple bedroom suite w/2 twin beds, vanity w/bench, bedding, hand crocheted lace tablecloth; old knotted comforter, small ladies snowmobile suit, cookbooks, Tupperware Sunbeam Mixmaster, pots and pans. 10-30 cup electric coffee pot, granite canner fruit jars, old Coldspot refrigerator 2 metal cupboards. Kenmore dryer, new oak storage cupboard GARAGE & GARDEN Hand tools, metal tool cabinet on legs, yard tools. 5’ & 6' stepladders. 80# air compressor John Deere electric trimmer large wheelbarrow; yard sweeper; ; small metal yard cart post hole diggers, hano garden plow, yard chairs, redwood picnic table hanging baskets, bird bath large Coleman cooler. Charßroil gas grill, fishing poles TRACTOR & FARM MACHINERY I 1951 Farmall H w/0 D good condition, used regularly. 2 row cultivator; Inter- ( national disc, 1 section ano 3 section spring drag; large log chain, old Blackhawk 2-row corn planter (can be horse drawn). 1939 John Deere 16” disc. 2 bottom, old Co-op disc 2 bottom gunny sacks lots ot scrap TERMS: Cash or Approved Check Not Responsible For Accidents Or Merchandise After Sold Lunch Available Restroom Available Gene & Edna Kerchaert OWNERS Sale conducted by SUE’S AUCTION SERVICE Sue Konya-Bolin, Auctioneer 7M »nn SOUTH BENO 784 - B 'lo SERVICE 291-Q584

motion was made by Dan Patrick, seconded by Tom Bradford, to postpone action on the requested leave pending input from the School Board Attorney on whether granting the leave would be in violation of recent court decisions involving separation of church and state. The motion to postpone was approved by a five to two vote with Gene Knowlton and Nilas Miller voting no. ( 4. Set Salary for Extra Special Education Transportation Trips at . $15.00 Per Hour The superintendent reported , that we are currently transporting four students in preschool special education and kindergarten programs between the regular morning and afternoon routes. Currently, the transportation requires an hour and one-half of time on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and three hours on Wednesday. It was recommended that a $15.00 per hourly rate be established to compensate the driver for the extra driving. A motion was made by Tom Bradford, seconded by John McGee, to approve the recommendation to set the driver’s salary at $15.00 per hour for the extra special education transportation trips. The motion passed by a seven to zero vote.

SPORTS 1. Superintendent’s Report a. Report on 1992-93 Preliminary Enrollment Information Superintendent David McKee reported that preliminary enrollments for the 1992-93 school year show an increase of 54 students over last year. Official enrollment figures will be taken on September 18, 1992. The principals, school counselors, and other support staff were recognized for their efforts in getting the new school year off to a very smooth start. The hard work put forth by everyone in preparing for the new school year is greatly appreciated. b. Tuition Cost Survey A tuition cost survey of area schools prepared by Darlene Flora, school treasurer, was presented to the School Board for their review. NEXT MEETING DATE The School Board will meet in executive session on Monday, September 14, 1992 at John Glenn High School at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of interviewing prospective employees. The next regular meeting date will be September 15, 1992 at John Glenn High School, 7:30p.m. ADJOURNMENT The School Board president adjourned the meeting at 8:22 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Following adjournment, the School Board met in executive session for the purpose of receiving

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information about prospective employees. No other matters were discussed. The executive session adjourned at 9:40 p.m. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON We welcome Harold and Hazel Schweder back. It was dull on Monday without them, but Iva Clark stepped in on the Monday they went away and had a good program. On Tuesday Mr. Stuntz took us on a trip to Kansas. He said they have so many tomades because the wind that goes north blows south and the wind that blows south goes north. It has Dodge City, Wizzard Museum andd the state where the Wizzard of Oz was made. It is also the place where Dwight Eisenhower lived. On Wednesday Warner Gark told us some funny things that happened to them. He said his wife woke him up one morning and told him they were going shopping for tombstones. It scared him and then he told more funny stories and jokes. On Thursday Mr. Gwin talked on the different presidents and their SOFFIT & FACIA 4 VANDERHEYDEN H EAVESTROUOH SERVICE J Call 288-7719 □

pets while they were in the White House. It went from green parrots, bears, alligators, wolves, cows, horses, dogs, grey hounds, rats, flying squirrels and a threelegged chicken lamb. Juice winners were Rose Taylor and Imogene McKesson. On Friday we had our sing-along with Millie Daniels leading us in singing and Verice Walz at the piano with Fred Daniels on books. We want to thank all the people that have brought in vegetables for us. We thank Mr. and Mrs. Stickley for pickles to give away and the winner was Jeanie Thorson. A blood pressure clinic is coming up on September 22, and our September birthday party with Vi Wolff will be on September 30th. Free flu shots will be coming up soon also. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON CORIMUNITY RUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 or 586-2504 i i^ 1