The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1995 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 27, 1995

WALKERTON TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES (continued from Page 1) will be so many projects going on this year. Gene Reese made the motion to hire three summer helpers, if we can stay within the $7,500.00 budgeted for summer help. Seconded by Gordon Hartsell. Carried. Zehner asked that Russell Burch be made a permanent fulltime employee. Burch worked as parttime sumnmer help, and was employed November 23, 1994 as a temporary employee in the MVH and Wastewater Departments. Gene Reese made the motion to change Burch's status to a fulltime employee at an annual salary of $17,000.00. as soon as he passes a physical. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. CITIZEN’S INPUT Bernie Westhues spoke on behalf of the Lincoln Township trustee and the Lincoln Township Advisory Board. Westhues said that they would like to change the percentage that the township pays, in their Fire Contract with the Town. Lincoln Township currently pays 45% of most expenses and 20% of dispatchers salary, with each entity owning its own equipment. Westhues said that they would like to see the contract rates based on the assessed valuation for each entity. NORTH LIBERTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. Stite Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-8800 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER "I Charge Loss So You’ll Got mon"

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The Town would purchase all the equipment with the Township paying a percentage. Attorney Holmes said that he can draw up an agreement. along these lines, for future discussion. OLD BUSINESS: Gene Reese made the motion to do the second and third readings of Ordinance No. 1995-04, An Ordinance to Re-establish a Cumulative Capital Development Fund, in short form. Seconded by Gordon Hartsell. Carried. Gene Reese made the motion to accept the second reading. Seconded by Gordon Hartsell. Carried. Gene Reese made the motion to accept the third reading. Seconded by Gordon Hartsell. Carried. Attorney Holmes told the Council that Farmers Home Administration took exception to some wording in the Ordinance No. 1995-05, An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1982-4, that was approved at the last meeting. In the ordinance, it referred to the bondholder as Farmers Home Administration and they would like it to read "United States of America, United States Department of Agriculture (Bondholder)". Holmes asked the Council to approve the revised wording. Gene Reese made the motion to approve the revised wording. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. There were no comments made during the public hearing for Ordinance No. 1995-07, Amending the Schedule of Rates and Charges to be Collected from the Owners of Property Served by the Sewage Works. The clerk-treasurer presented the proof of publication (and mailing) of the notice of the public hearing on the rate ordinance to be held at this meeting. Said notice and proof of publication (and mailing) thereof being found to be in due form, the same were approved and ordered filed. Leonard Jaske moved that Ordinance No. 95-07, the rate ordinance, be read a second time by title in order to apprise the public of the provisions thereof and that the public hearing on said ordinance be

held at this time. This motion was seconded by Gene Reese, and on call of the roll, was carried by the following vote: Ayes: Cheryl Rizek, Leonard Jaske, Gene Reese, Walter Heil and Gordon Hartsell. Nays: none. Ordinance No. 95-07 was then read a second time by title. Cheryl Rizek, president, announced that the Council was now ready to hear all persons desiring to be heard on said Ordinance. After hearing all persons desiring to be heard on said Ordinance, Cheryl Rizek, president, stated that final action on said Ordinance would be in order. The Ordinance having been read by title on second reading to apprise the people present of the contents thereof, she directed the clerktreasurer to read said Ordinance a third time by title. Said Ordinance having been read a third time by title, Leonard Jaske then moved that the Ordinance be adopted as read. This motion was seconded by Gordon Harsell, and on the call of the roll, was carried by the following vote: Ayes: Cheryl Rizek, Leonard Jaske, Gordon Hartsell, Gene Reese and Walter Heil. Nays: none. Cheryl Rizek, president, announced that Ordinance No. 95-07 had been duly passed and adopted. After some discussion, Len Jaske made the motion to get quotes on auto, property, general liability — all insurance for the Town. Seconded by Gordon Hartsell. Carried. Attorney Holmes advised that the insurance should be quoted as a whole package, and not piecemeal. NEW BUSINESS: In a letter, Cheryl Hunsley, president so the North Liberty V.F.W. Post Ladies Auxiliary, asked to sell Buddy Poppies on May 6th, in Walkerton. Proceeds go to the veterans assistance programs of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S., as do the other poppy sales. Walkerton no longer has a V.F.W. charter and several members have joined the North Liberty Post. Walt Heil made the motion to allow. Seconded by Gordon Hartsell. The motion was carried with Gene Reese voting nay. President Rizek read a commemoration prepared by the Orville Easterday Unit 189 of the American Legion Auxilioary, in honor of the 50th anniversary of V-E Day. President Rizek, therefore, calls upon all citizens to observe May 8, 1995, as the 50th anniversary of Victory in Europe, and to commend the veterans of America’s armed forces in World War II for their courage, honor, sacrifice, and dedication to their country in the cause of justice, freedom and democracy. Todd Samuelson, H. J. Umbaugh & Associates, read two proposals for Registrar/Paying Agent for the bond issue for the sewer extensions. Lake City Bank, Warsaw — $500.00, initiation fee and $500.00 annual fee. Valley American Bank, South Bend — $235.00 initiation fee, $150.00 annual fee. Samuelson had solicited a quote from Ist Source Bank and was told that they no longer act as a Registrar. Samuelson recommended Valley American Bank's proposal. Seconded by Gene SALYER REALTY BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA AND MARSHALL COUNTY 4451

Reese. Carried. President Rizek signed the Official Statement for the bond issue. The bonds are scheduled to be sold । on May 11, 1995. Claims 399 through 482 for $214,514.66 and Payroll Docket dated April 10, 1995 for $19,618.16 were accepted on a motion by Len Jaske. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. There being no further business presented, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the meeting thereupon adjourned. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. MAY 1- 5 MONDAY Apple juice Meat and cheese ravioli with parmesan cheese Tossed salad with carrot and green pepper and Italian dressing Italian bread with margarine Sliced apricots Milk, tea, coffee 24 grams fat/85 milligrams cholesterol/861 calories TUESDAY Peach nectar Country fried steak with milk gravy on side Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Helen* Curtl* Uniperm - Spyro Perm* Curling Iron & Heir Accetionet — Jewelry Cosmetic* — Ear Piercing — Perfume* GIGI Home Heir Removal Suketka Hair Product* WALK-INS WELCOME Op»n Monday Thundoy Friday Saturday Clotod Oayt Tuaaday I Wodnoiday Op*n Monday Tuttday 4 Thu'iday Luontngi Shut-In. Hospital & Nursing Home Service

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Mashed potatoes California blend Whole wheat bread with mar-l garine Chocolate pudding Milk, tea, coffee 33 grams fat/77 milligrams cholesterol/823 calories WEDNESDAY Grape juice Lemon baked chicken quarter Seasoned rice Harvard beets Dinner roll with margarine Cheesecake with blueberry top ping Milk, tea. coffee 37 grams fat/231 milligrams cho lesterol/974 calories THURSDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Cream of broccoli cheese sou| with saltines Tuna salad on bun with lettuc leaf Dill pickle spear Fresh grapes Milk, tea. coffee 17 grams fat/93 milligrams cho lesterol/890 calories FRIDAY In Tomato juice pT Turkey tetrazzini La Green beans and baby carrots sp Pumpernickel with margarine pg Fresh red apple a Milk, tea, coffee 23 grams fat/39 milligrams ch< lesterol/945 calories FOR RENT ! NORTH | LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER f AIR CONDITIONED h Renting Eor All Occasions J* 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 nc 11593 f*