The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1975 — Page 8

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TOWNSHIP TRI STEFS (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS \NI) OISHI RSHMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1074 LIBERIA TOWNSHIP. ST. bOSEFH COI NTY fund* Hal. Jan. 1 RweipUi DiMburM*nwnt* Bal Dre. 31 Townsh.p $ 213 >22.775.21 >19.297.38 >3 479 96 660 08 625 00 964 58 320 50 Park A Maintenance 56 26 1.553 64 1.10*64 501 26 Fed Rev Shar. Trtbt 4,824 91 7,481.00 7.075.86 5,230 06 TOTALS >5,543.91 >32 434 85 >28,446.46 >9 531 77 I>rtailH of Receipt* Sourer* Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Taxea — June > 5.51861 Taxes — December 13.150 60 Justice of Peace Docket Fees 506.00 Greene Township File Contract 3.600.00 TOTAL TOWNSHIP FUND >22.775.21 DOG FUND Dog Tax frum Aasea> or >625 00 TOTAL DOG FUND >625.00 PARK A MAINTENANCE FUND St. Joseph County Aud.tor >1 553.64 TOTAL PARK A MAINTENANCE FUND >1,553.64 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE TRUST FUND Treasurer of United States >7.481.00 TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE TRUST FUND >7,481.00 DistMirxernent* < la-si'icaUHi of Expense and To Whom Paid Gro* Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Community State Bank > 1,672.00 Jims Stivut State n 22.30 Free Pre s Pub.ishing Co. 19.22 Gene’s Sunoco 103.82 Indiana Safety Inc. 172.75 Independent. News Co. Inc. 114.93 North Liberty Po'tniaster 66.00 Bye-Mur Inc. If 6.16 Un.ted Telephone Co. 615.74 Farm Bureau Insurance 546 90 South Bend Tribune 137.65 Indiana Trustee Association 10.00 Harold & Gene s 92.92 Fe.ssco Fire A Safety Inc. 218 40 Business Systems , 18.46 Juanita Manuel 900 00 St. Joseph County Fire F.ghters 18.00 Audine Manuel 570.00 Clarks 66 81.40 Steele Insurance Agency 315.10 Hoosier Fire Equipment 1,245.28 Ulbr.cht Electronics 45.40 Walkerton Ford Sales 1.624 60 Dann Sehlarb 115.00 Mike Km pp 76.00 John Gouker 570.00 Dale J. Nelson 2,195 00 Walkerton Oil 45.60 Physicians Supply Co., Inc. 95.50 College Book Store 9 00 Bure iu of Motor Vehicles 5.00 Office Engineers Inc. \ , 149.14 Martha Lambert t 500.00 Roy Wolf 154.00 Gene Patrick 7000 Jerry Knepp 70.00 Ivo Peddycord 70.00 Richard Gouker 70.00 Bob Rauen 70 00 Don Eberly 70.00 Melvin Gouker Jr. 70 00 Russell Bulla 70 00 Harold Snyder 70.00 Bert Brodzm-ki 70.00 Bud O'Connor 70.00 John Schultz 70.00 John Peddycord 70 00 Roger Morns 70.00 John Singleton 70.00 Tom McCorm.ck 70 00 Allen Albright 7000 Larry Roush 70 00 Manon Fraser 70 00 Les Stewart 70 00 Barry Brodz.nski 70 00 Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department • 2.300 00 IVT College * 9^oo Durwood Clark 150 00 Gene Gensinger 150 00 D Stanley Houser 150 00 J. Clifford Potts 300 00 Bumnam Gloves 48 00 Motorola Inc. 709 00 FMC. 1,137 50 O.ASI. 123 58 TOTAL >19.297 38 DOG FUND John Sheneman 20.00 St Jo-eph County Aud.tcr 540.08 Ronald Kina*. * 50 00 Walter Worthington 10 00 Herta McEndarfer 20 00 Manbeth McCool 20 00 Wayne Allsop 93 50 Ellis S»*.hart 23 00 Ted Dudrk 60 00 Ernest Kline 24 00 Inez Gensmgf r 00 Mary Kubt-r 28 00 Eugene Price 50 qq TOTal 964.58 PARK A MAINTENANCE FUND NIPSOO 164.84 Guy R.zek 3975 Trobaugh Auto Parte 585 Ini km Enterprise* 1199 < tene t Sunoco »• 12.69 O’Connor Electric C 77 Harvey's Dime Sture I 3 95 Clarks 66 29 85 Knecht > Elevator 9 25 Big c Lumfer 323 60 (kxxfyear Service Store 26 44 Miller Farm Store 9 Jo Mifrr Safe A L<»ck 12 42 Indiana D jmrtmrnt of Correct.on 332 00 CarbUner Construction Co 120 00 TOTAL 1,108 64 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE TRUST FUND Routh Bend Tribune 59 14 Community State Bank 2,310-51 IDdepondent «N eww Co. ’ 821

Walkerton Ford Sales 4,698.00 TOTAL 7,075.86 TAIL 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and du^bursementa of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers show.ng the numes of persons having ^x*en i«id money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in cus. tody <»f the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to mspection by any taxpayer of the township. Dale J. Nelson, Trustee Ihibhshed January 23. 1975. NORTH LIBERTY

Mrs. Gene Parmley has return, ed home from the LaPorte HospL tai. Mrs. Clara Schmidt and Mrs Adda Geiger called on Mrs. Myr. tie D>nathen last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, of Dewitt, Mich , have been guests over the week end of her sister. Mrs. Lillian Peters, n. and family. Sunday the Petersons and their guests visited Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen in S >uth Bend. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noel and children, of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark and children, of Misha, waka, and Mrs. May E Clark, of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs Marvin King en. tertained guests at a birthday party supper on Saturday evening in cehbration of their daugh. teran-law, Mrs. Kenneth King. Guests were the Kenneth Kings, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason. T<>ny and Terri and Miss Sara I^ine, all of Niles, Mich.. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Leach. Mishawaka, and Mr Robert Anderson and Mrs. Thelma Kost, of Walkerton.

OUR HOOSIER STATE UUSJUIMUI BEREATH US INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES s.x.****\*KX * 4 * II * \\\\ 1 • I / i IjgjWhK i w zT-l -f iwFr? rs . r’ ■ 1 , W 4 i._ J/ mdTr' IU? I X l FW| u I REEF / nf Uy 2A_ —Xt •SCHEMATIC OtOM SECTION SHOWM wnunuL ou iwrur ntvcTm

INDIANA’S REEF ROCKS . After 90 yean df p^Uuiuini toleration in Indiana, today more to under lease for exploration than ever before. Recent increased drilling in Indiana is related in part to new discoveries of petroleum in Michigan's Silurian reef rocks. These reefs were formed more than 400 million \ca rs 4go when this area was covered by shallow seas. One reef belt is

Mrs. Don Hay and Mrs. Bern, ard Arnsberger called on Mrs. Eugene Parmley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mon. hunt and children, of Bremen, were Sunday vis.tors of Mrs. Vera Clark. Mrs Martha Taylor and Mrs. Mary Perry spent Fr.day with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brown, in Goshen. They were Friday even, ing supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft, in South Bend. Mr. Jean Clark and Mrs Es. fie Hammaker spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wesolek and family in Wakarusa. Also the rest of Mrs. Hammaker's family attended this ami it was a belated Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lambert and family entertained guests at a Urthday party supper on Tues, day. January 14. in celebration of her mother's, Mrs. Mamte Houser, birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lambert and son. Mr. and -Mrs. William Jones and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houser and children and Mrs. William Dittmar and son, all of North Liberty.

f I 4i known to extend from Vermillion County south to Dubois County. Indiana has pro- • doc cd no oil from reef rock, but significant discoveries have been made in rock ; strata overlying some of the buried reefs. The growing demand for new sources of energy is certain to result in increased • exploration for petroleum in strata above and adjacent to Indiana's reefs.

Mr. and Mrw Russell Stryeker, of Osceola, spent Sunday after, noon with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon, of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and children were Thursday evening supper guests of Mrs. Vera Clark. Muss Karen Donathen, of VaL paraiso University, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dm a then. Miss Linda Hildebrand, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Myr. tie Donathen, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Papai, of Niles, Mich., were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Platz. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shenenian called on Mr. and Mrs Richard Whitmer on Friday afternoon and on Sunday afternoon they called on Mrs. Addie Hanson. Mr. and Mrs Ray Staub and family, of Elkhart, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims. Sr. IX" cutting jobs, and little pruning jobs.