The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1994 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER 15, 1994

JOHN GLENN SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES (continued from Page 1) tion. seconded by Janice Ryan, to approve eight days unpaid for Dixie Kunze during the 1994-95 school year as requested. The motion was approved by a six to zero vote. 4. Approve Interlocal Alternative School Agreement Superintendent David McKee Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W Center St North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Helens Curtis L'nlpetms - Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Hair Accessories - Jewelry Cosmetics - Ear Piercing — Perfumes GIGI Home Hair Remove! Resuty Connection Clothing 6 DAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service •ri}*

LAST ROUNDUP - ] Stillwell 369-1025 FAMILY DINING Geer - Liquor - Wine AMATUER HOUR KARAOKE systems EVERY FRIDAY Sing-Along To Music Videos Oldies. Country, And Classics Hits From ■ / The 50's To Present FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - FISH FRY All You Con Ell - With Solod Bn SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - PRIME RIB With Salad Bar Included BEAVER CREEK CRAFT AUCTION The Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church will hold an auction of donated craft and bake items. The proceeds from the sale will be put towards the paving of the church parking lot. LOCATION: 114 W. RUPEL ST., NORTH LIBERTY, IND. From North Liberty 2 blocks south on State Road 23, just before the railroad tracks (Sale is on left) Watch for auction signs. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 10:00 AM. CRAFT AND BAKE ITEMS Auction Services Provided By: JO & K AUCTION SERVICE 1619 118th Ave., Allegan. Ml, 49010 (219) 672*5863 St. Patrick Parish Public Auction Outside St. Patrick School, 811 Tyler Street, Walkerton, Ind. Saturday, Sept. 17 10:30 a.m. PAUL COSTELLO, AUCTIONEER We have contributions of various merchandise, much of which is described below All proceeds go toward St Patrick School Fund FURNITURE Including sofas, chairs, tables shelving, dressers, chests of drawers, coat rack lamps bar and stools, cribs, bed frames, headboards APPUANCES Including stove, water heater, electric clothes dryer, vacuum cleaners FARM EQUIPMENT Including 100# IP tanks implement tire 1964 Case tractor, crosscut saws, hay carriage and lift tongs set ot slings 30 gal oil tank with pump old time wrenches, pipe dies (much of the above is antique) HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Including glassware dishes curiam rods TV trays pictures luggage TV set knick-knacks MISCELLANEOUS Including exercycte bicycles children s books antique Gestetner mimeo graph machine And Much, Much More! Terms: Cash or Check (with proper ID.)

presented an interlocal agreement between Elkhart Community Schools, John Glenn School Corporation, School City of Mishawaka and Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation that will provide an alternative educational program for the students of the participating schools. Assisting the schools with the alternative school program will be Workforce Development and CONNECT. The program will initially serve 55 students (five from John Glenn High School who will attend the alternative program for a half day and have a work assignment for the remainder of the day). The purpose of the program is to provide an alterative educational opportunity for students. The goal is to modify the traditional educational program in order to help students to be successful; to avoid having students drop out of school; and to assist students in becoming productive members of our community. The agreement requires a three-year commitment to the alternative school by accepting responsibility for five student slots each year.

The projected per pupil cost is $3,900 per year. Following considerable discussion, Janice Ryan made a motion, seconded by Rob Keck, to approve the interlocal school agreement for an alternative education program as presented. The motion was approved by a four to two vote with David Gensinger and Shirley Anderson voting no. 5. Approve Contract with H. J. Umbaugh & Associates for Financial Services for the Urey Middle School Addition and Renovation, John Glenn High School Physical Education Athletic Improvements and New Administration Building Projects Ben Smith made a motion, seconded by David Gensinger, to approve the contract with H. J. Umbaugh & Associates for financial accounting services for the Urey Middle School addition/renovation, John Glenn High School outdoor physical education athletic improvements and the new administration building projects. The cost of their proposed fees for these projects will be between $38,000 and $40,500. The motion was approved by a six to zero vote. 6. Review and Approve Schematic Drawings for the Addition and Renovation to Urey Middle School Kari Vilamaa and Julie Dendinger with Barton-Coe-Vilamaa Architects presented revised schematic drawings for the renovation and addition to Urey Middle School. The revised schematic drawings reflect suggestions made by faculty and staff of Urey Middle School. In the revised plan, the cafeteria and kitchen have been located on the east side of the present facility, the locker rooms have been increased from three to four, and the art room has been moved to a new location and increased in size. Following review of the schematic drawings by the School Board, Shirley Anderson made a motion, seconded by Ben Smith, to approve the schematic drawings for the renovation and addition to Urey Middle School. The motion was approved by a six to zero vote. 7. Approve School Board Goals for 1994-95 School Year Following review of School Board goals and an action plan for 199495, obtaining additional information on drug testing for employees and students, and inventory of school equipment, Shirley Anderson made a motion, seconded by Janice Ryan, to approve the following goals for 1994-95 school year: (1) Nonteaching Employee Handbook, (2) School Board Policy Manual Update, (39) Inventory of School Equipment. The motion was approved by a six to zero vote. The School Board will continue to review goals on drug testing, measurement of student performance, and student scholarships. REPORTS 1. Superintendent’s Report — None NEXT MEETING DATE The Board of School Trustees will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. on October 4, 1994 at Walkerton Elementary School. ADJOURNMENT The School Board meeting adjourned at 10:05 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Following the regular session, the Board met in executive session for the purpose of discussing strategy with respect to the purBILL ///// fjf z/ IlilffijjHl 25 rean 0/ Prolessloml i Penontl Stnnce • UPHOLSTERY . • CARPETING 1 |Plg| w (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 CaN 6 00 a m • 12 00 pm

chase or lease of real property by the governing body. No other matters were discussed. The meetCENTURY 21 SAVOIE & ASSOCIATES Named lo 0-21 Top 21 Sales « jHH p Central Indiana Member 1993 Quality Service Award Winning F Office List With Mb Because Buyers | BUY FROM BRIAN | Bus 936-7622 Home 586-7022

511 N. Michigan I? IA , B Plymouth, IN #142 WANT A LITTLE BIT OF LAKEFRONT ON KOONTZ LAKE 9 WE'VE GOT IT! Slightly off the main road this home has so mucn to otter a new owner with its 2'h baths, lower level walkout and more 1 #ll9 YOU WON'T BELIEVE THE VIEW that comes with this remodeled farmhouse with outbuildings on 19 5 acres John Glenn Schools. #149 2 BEDROOM w/parlial basement Short walking distance from Koontz Lake OWNER SAYS SELL 1 #l3B APPROXIMATELY 2.5 ACRES with 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Kitchen has custom oak cabinety. Includes crib, storage shed and bank barn. All are in very nice condition. # 160 APPROXIMATELY 15 acres of commercially zoned land' $2900/acre. #l7l 15 ACRES OF WOODS with 3 bedroom. 1 bath home' Located east of Highway 23 on 50 South in Starke County Call for more information' AUCTION As Mrs. Fitzgerald is in a nursing home and the house has been sold, she will offer the following located 2 blocks west of the square in Walkerton, Ind. on U.S. 6, then 2 blocks south on Ohio Street. Tuesday, Sept. 20 STARTING AT 3:00 P.M. NOTE: This auction is very chan throughout — don't miss it HOUSEHOLD - SHOP TOOLS - GARDEN TOOLS Matching GE washer & elec dryer. 25" Zenith color console TV Hoover upright sweeper beautiful walnut Depression Era dining room suite, buffet hidden leaves on table & 6 chairs, beautiful gateleg table old wood utility table 2 beautiful 4 pc walnut Depression Era bedroom suites complete 5 pc blonde bedreoom suite with double dresser, complete. North Hickery floral gold & green sofa w/matchmg chair. (2) 16 square pie crust end tables, green naugahyde recliner, recliner rocker 5 pc blonde end tables matching lamps, good old wooden rocker West Bend humidifier. 43 writing desk 42x36 wall mirror floor model 4-sheK what not-stand metal magazine rack 20 floor tan. dressing stool, steel utility cabinet 40' long x3O high dropieat kitchen table w/6 chairs. Jiffy sweeper 36 ' limed oak bookcase, aluminum folding table old red and white quilt, other quilts and bedding ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES Stamped in glass Planter s Peanut jar w/peanut on hd pink Miss America Depression cake plate. Depression glass pitcher & glasses, nice glass powder box. picnic basket. Gootus glass, set of green goblets & sherbets, anniversary dome clock. Kraft cheese boxes, complete set ol 12 Harmony House (Snow Flake) china, old tobacco type basket, nice wooden basket, wooden barrel porcelain canner; canning jars, good set ot 12 Community Plate flatware in silver box. pictures of all kinds, Christmas decorations. Christmas lights, croquet set Universal meat grinder, electric skillet, blender, mixer, Revereware. dishes, other things normally found in a kitchen SHOP - LAWNMOWER - ETC Lawnßoy self-propelled lawnmower. 28 fl aluminum extension ladder, steel porporch glider; 5 fl aluminum ladder, other wooden ladders, lawn chairs, small sabre saw. Craftsman reversible electric drill; 7" Craftsman table saw w/motor & grinder, electric edger. 2 electric heaters, carpenter s box. planes, chisels & other hand tools, garden tools Any announcements made day of auction have precedence over printed material. Terms: Cash or Check wtih Proper ID. Not Responsible For Accidents Mrs. Flossie Fitzgerald OWNER LORENE CAPEK, PDA FATHER & SON - AUCTIONEERS n m 1-800-770-0962 Roger Hahn 1407 S R. 19N Phil Hahn Nappanee, IN 46550 Nappanee, IN 46550 219-773-4786 219-773-4184 IN Lie #AU01001277 Lie #AU01012967 Gene Robinson, Auctioneer - 219-773-5550 in Lie »AU1037777

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