The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1995 — Page 12
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JULY 6, 1995
NORTH LIBERTY TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES (continued from Page 1) posed bid advertisement for water and sewer work on W. Maple Ave. and S. Jefferson Street. Also the paperwork for submitting application to State for construction permits on the projects for Council President to sign. After discussion Eric Morris made the motion to advertise for bids second by Gerry Brown with 4 ayes, 0 nay vote. Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Helene Curtis Uniperm - Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Hair Accessories - Jewelry Cosmetics — Ear Piercing — Perfumes GIGI Home Hair Removal Sukeska Hair Products WALK-INS WELCOME Open Monday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday Closed Days Tuesday & Wednesday Open Monday. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service
Aky/z- > U.S. 6 East <— N phone Walkerton S' 586-9520 Serving PIZZA - PASTA - RIBS SANDWICHES “PIZZA” 16’ (Large) Cheese & 1 Topping SIOSO 14” (Medium) Cheese & 1 Topping $025 12” (Small) Cheese & 1 Topping $«25 Serves 2-3 People 0 8” (Personal) Cheese & 1 Topping .. .. s 3 oo l ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS AVAILABLE Sausage — Pepperoni — Mushrooms — Onions — Green Peppers Black Olives — Jalepeno Peppers — Anchovies Ray & Kenny’s Introduces 200% GUARANTEE 1. Guarantee applies to fresh meat only (Beef, Chicken or Pork) 2. You must bring back receipt and product to receive your full 200% guarantee. 3. Product only. Will only receive 100% guarantee. 4. Manager specials will also have 100% guarantee. 5. Any and all guarantees will be handled by meat manager or front end manager, and all will be recorded. 6. We sell with pride!!!!! So you can serve with confidence 200% = Replace Product And Money 100% = Replace Product Only Ruy & Kenny's Super valu walkerton, Indiana
Mr. Baugher also reported was contacted by Area Plan Commission regarding rezoning of S. Washington Street. Attorney Peddycord stated will be at the rezoning hearing and will ask on behalf of the Town the rezoning to subject to use of public water and sewer, forcing new owner to work something out with Town by helping to pay for water and sewer lines before we issue a building permit. 1 John Gouker stated it would be I beneficial to Town because 8” 1 main behind Fair Oil could be * brought back up to SR 4 and looped ' to west into 6” line at Center St. which would boost capacity. Attorney Peddycord asked about having the well line available but was advised that has to be a separate line direct to plant and be treated before using. Richard Warner stated Town has items for sale and what is procedure to advertise. Attorney Peddycord advised authorize sale for bids per state statue. John Gouker questioned hiring another person. Advised we will have to advertise for applicants. Marshall Delmas Burch read May police report — 2884 miles,
210.7 gallons gasoline. Copy of report filed with minutes. Marshal stated need new tires for police car, quote from Qyde’s Steering for $289.12 for 4 tires. Ronald Kinas made motion to purchase tires from Clyde’s Steering for $289.12, 1 second by Eric Morris with unanimous aye. John Peddycord reported on the clean up of car lot, still needs to be contacted in regards to doing more. Richard Warner stated will be contacting American Legion again on burning. John Peddycord stated Town will be sending letters to residents who have alley trash pickup, with copy of new trash ordinance prohibiting trash trucks using Town alleys. Two of the three trash carriers have furnished Town with list of residents on alley pick ups. Richard Warner stated he will not be running ro re-election in November. Ronald Kinas and David Sheaks stated they also will not run again. Motion was made by Eric Morris to adjourn, second by David Sheaks with unanimous aye. 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. JULY 10 - 14 MONDAY Orange juice Three bean salad Ham and rice casserole Sweet potato patties Cranberry muffin with margarine Fresh blueberries with whipped topping Milk, tea, coffee 16 grams fat/18 milligrams cholesterol/724 calories TUESDAY Peach nectar Oven baked breaded chicken quarter Au gratin potatoes Cole slaw vinegairette Dinner roll with margarine Strawberry mousse Milk, tea, coffee 27 grams fat/84 milligrams cholesterol/705 calories WEDNESDAY Senior Picnic Day Grape juice Submarine sandwich with ham, turkey and cheese on hoagie roll with mayo and mustard Fresh broccoli salad Potato chips Fresh red apple Shake 27 grams fat/43 milligrams cholesterol/923 calories THURSDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Smoked polish sausage Mashed potatoes with gravy sweet and sour red cabbage Pumpernickel bread with margarine Sugar free lime gelatin with pear slices Milk, tea, coffee 36 grams fat/82 milligrams cholesterol/848 calories FRIDAY Apple juice Swiss steak with tomatoes, onSALYER REALTY BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA AND MARSHALL COUNTY «S1 ■■■■■■■■■■■l
f ions and celery I Baked potato with margarine Whole kernel corn Whole wheat bread with mar- , garine [ Cantaloupe wedge Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/86 milligrams cholesterol/856 calories BRYAN VERKLER PLACES EIGHTH IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Vincennes University shot putter Bryan Verkier, of Walkerton and John Glenn High School, placed eighth during the U.S.A. Track and Field Junior National Championships at Mount San Antonio College on June 23. The meet featured to top athletes under age 20 including the best NCAA Division I freshmen, according to VU coach Bill Smith. Verkier won a national medal for his finish and had a top throw of 50’6”. He also had efforts of 50’2” and 50’4”. The freshman
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was the top-placing National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) athlete in his event. "Bryan had a great meet for thi( late in the summer and the fact he is working fulltime. I was pleased with his result and he threw well against some of the best in the nation,” Smith said. The top two finishers in each event earned spots on the U.S.A. Junior National team. HESTERS CABIN BED & BREAKFAST ■■“.4. • £ 4 "T ite*: Peecelul Night Or Weekend In Our t 1830 Restored Log House t (Reservations Only) 71880 St. Rd. 23, Walkerton t o
