The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1981 — Page 11

NOTICE OF ANNEXATION Ihe following is a complete text of the Resolution of Annexation adopted bv the Board of School Trustees of Polk-Lincoln Johnson Schix)l Corporation on Januarv 20. 1981: BE IT RESOLVED. THAI Polk I incoln Johnson SchrxM Corpora tion of St. Joseph County, State of Indiana (hereinafter called "ac quiring School ( orporation"). dixs herein annex from South Bend Community School Corporation of St Joseph ( ountx. State of Indiana (hereinafter referred to as "Losing School Corporation"), the territory hereinafter described upon and subject to the following terms and conditions: I After the effective date of an novation, the name of the Acquiring School Corporation shall con ttnuc to be Polk Lincoln Johnson School Corporation. 2. The territory herein annexed is the territory contained within the boundaries of I ibertv I ow nship of St. Joseph Counts. Indiana as that township exists on the date of the adoption of this resolution J Ihe time the annexation takes place shall be the date upon which the latter of losing Schixil Corporation s or Acquiring School Corporation's school board adopts this resolution. 4. Io facilitate the education of the pupils residing in the annexed territory, the /Acquiring Sv hool Cor poration shall edm ate pupils resid mg w ithin I iberts low nship for the entire 1981-1982 school sear and the Losing School Corporation shall pas to the Acquiring School Cor poration the sum of $402,686 from its general fund tax receipts and shall transport those pupils to Ai quiring School (orporation's schisols from August 25, 1981 through December IK. 1981 with out charge. Ihe Acquiring School ( orpora tion shall include pupils residing in liberty I ownship in its official re ports submitted during the school year to the Indiana Department of Public Instruction for per capita state support for I iberts I ownship pupils during the calendar scar 1982 and the Losing School Corporation will cooperate with the Acquiring School Corporation to assist it to obtain approval of a new maximum normal general fund ad valorem property tax less for real property taxes to include I iberts I ownship in the less of 1982 taxes and to include in its budget for that year the cost of providing education to pupils in Liberty Township. 5. Disposition of assets and liabilities of the losing S< hool (or poration in ths annexed area shall be as follows: Delivery of all real and personal properts to be trans (erred from the losing School Cor poration to the Acquiring Si hool Corporation shall take place on June 8, 1981, with utilits charges and other operating costs for such properts being assumed as of that dale bs the Acquiring Si hool (or poration. Student activity fund balances shall be prorated accord mg to the resident of students contributing to them as of June 8. 1981 | itlc to all real propert s and personal property with the exception of several items listed on I xhibit I) to the Agreement be tween Acquiring and Losing ( or porations and used in the schixds in I iberts low nship regularly shall be transferred to Acquiring School Corporation on June 8. IMM I Acquiring Schixil Corporation shall assume and pas a propor donate share of principal, accrued interest and interest currently be coming due on bonded indebted ness of the losing School ( orpora tion and all bonded indebtedness allixaled for purchase of one parcel of real properts located in I iberts I ownship which is transferred to Acquiring School Corporation and a proportionate part of outstanding lease rental payments due and tin paid as of Januarv 1. 198? Pas ■ ments shall be required on a semi annual basis on said indebtedness on June 15. and December 15 of each sear beginning in 1982 until

paid in full. \ proportionate part of losing S< hool ( orporation's tax receipts lor its cumulative building fund less on property in I iberts low n ship received in 1981 computed bs determining the portion of the 1981 schixil sear Aiquiring Schixil Corporation shall educate the North I iberts children ('8 of pn davs) shall be paid to Acquiring Schixil ( orporation bs losing Schixil Corporation in three installments on August I. 1981, Scmptemtcr 1. 1981 and(h toher 1. 1981 *’ All terms and conditions of an agreement between Acquiring Schixil Corporation and Losing Si hool (orporation containing these and some additional terms entitled " Agreement of Annexation' dated lanuars 20. 1981, are approsed the execution of that Agret ment bs the President and Sccretars of the Board of Schixil trustees is approved, and all terms of that agreement are herebs adopted and incorporated bs reference. Nothc bs publication of the adoption of this resolution setting out the full text of the resolution pursuant to the requirements of |( 20 4 4 3 shall be made. A right of remonstrance to the Annexation described in the abuse Resolution exists as prosided in I < 20 44 3 Adopted this 20th das of Januars 198| POI K I IN( ()[ N JOHNSON S( HOOI ( ORPORA! ION Isnn Stull. Secretary 2tj29 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR SCHOOL BLS Ihe Board of Schixil trustees of the Polk I incoln Johnson Schixil ( orporation, Marshall I aPortc-St. Joseph ( ounties. Indiana, will receisc bids at the administration office. 506 Rixisevelt Road, Walkerton. Indiana, until 7:30 P.M. on Fcbruars 3. 1981. for two (2) 66 passenger schixil bus bodies and two chassis to fit such bodies Sub mit bid prices based on payment for chassis due when affidavit verifying delivery to bods company is given to the superintendent, and payment for bus bodv made fifteen davs after state police inspection approval Request buses be delivered bv August 1. 1981 Include as an alternate bid the following items Whelan strobe light model l? 00. radio, tow hooks front and rear, mudflaps on the rear tires, 2,(XX) watt in line engine block heater, vacuum stop arm, automatii heavy duty four speed transmission, 12 plv tires on all six wheels, and a hcavv duty V-8 engine with a 3b() cubic inch engine Bids will be accepted for bodv and chassis separately or as a combined unit All bidders must be willing to combine chassis and bmlv bids accepted bv the Board of Schixil Trustees. Arrangements for all such combinations are the responsibilities of the bidders in volvcd tn all iases Ml bodv and chassis bids must meet the minimum specifications of the Indiana Schixil Bus Committee. However, the following must be considered I ) No engine mav be bid which is 6 cylinder even though it meets mt horsepower requirements and RPM listings X hcavv dutv V 8 cnginge with a minimum 150 cubic inch engine is preferred Failure to meet anv minimum requirements must be itemized and accounted for as part of the bid. failure to do so w ill be considered a breach of contract Bids will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95, all parts of which will be attached and properly filled out Lach bid shall be accompanied bv an acceptable , certified check or bank officers check made pavable to the order of the Treasurer of the School (or poration or acceptable bidder s bond in favor of said I rcasurer for an amount of not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or bond shall bv for felted as liquidated damages in

use of failure of anv successful bidder to enter into contract within ten davs after notification of the acceptance of his proposal. Bids will be accepted on the date and time specified and bids will be taken under consideration, with the successful bidder to be notified at a later date Ihe Board of School (rustees of the Polk I incoln Johnson Schixil (orporation reserves the right to reject anv and or all bids and accept anv bid at their discretion. BOARDOF S( HOOI 1 RI SU ES POI K I IN( 01 N JOHNSON SCHOOI (ORPORATION William E. Ochs, President Jack D Rvan I ynn I Stull Dean I Anderson John W Wolff 2tj29 BOWLING NEWS Walkerton Lancs Juniors A.M. Strikers 4 () Panthers 4 f) I uckv Stars 4 () Bobcats 3 1 Daredevils | 3 Winners 0 4 Hurricanes () 4 Bow Img Bombers 0 4 High team series Strikers 22'9. Panthers 2269. Daredevils 2231 . High team game. Strikers 801. Daredevils ”9, Panthers High individual scries. Juniors Angie McKesson 5'5, Marv Single ton 556. Gary Brow n 541; Bantams: ( raig Groves 502, Dana Bieriy 49T Derek W'almoth 490. High individual game. Juniors: Marv Singleton 211. Angie Me Kes son 20'. Andy Baughter 201; Bantams: Dana Bierlv 184. David Searfoss 180. Derek Walmoth I'B Walkerton lames Juniors P.M. lane Brains 3 1 Ride I n I ivc 3 I Fiberglass I ngmeering 2 2 W hiz Kids 2 2 Jacob Drugs 2 2 New Walkerton I anes 2 2 Dudes A Dolls 1 3 Mustangs 1 .3 High team series: New Walkerton Lanes 2684. lane Brains 2656. Dudes A Dolls 2636. High team game New Walker ton Lancs 943. lane Brains 942, Ride Io I ive 91 |. High individual series. Juniors: Deano Brogden 608. Jixlv Stalls 581, Paula ( Ixlk 5'4; Seniors; Ed Segraves 666. Danny Brantley 648, Miehcllc Smily 623. High individual game. Juniors Deano Brogden 23'. Icrrv Suther 214. Paula ( <>ok 20-1. Seniors 111 Segraves 268. Dannv Brantlev 22b. I race Amor 221 GLENN FRESHMEN BEAT NORTH LIBERTY 38-28 I he John Glenn freshmen started 1981 with a victory over the North I ibertv Shamrocks. Mike Dill scored 15 points hitting seven of 11 field goals, had three offensive rebounds and one assist Dill leads the team with 19 offensive rebounds for the season, averages 5.4 rebounds a game, and has eight blocked shots for the season. Dan Huffstctter. Barry Bottorff and I odd ( ummins scored six points each, Huffstettcr hit four of five free throw s and had one assist Bottorff hit three of four field goals, had three steals and one assist. For the season Bottorff is hitting 50 percent from the field and has 13 steals ( ummins led the team in rebounding with eight boards, three offensively and five defen sivclv and had one assist ( um mins also lead the team with 32 rebounds for the year Jeff Hur ford and Jeff Vcrhaeghe had one assist each Hurtord has nine assists for the season. Ihe Shamrocks were led bv Show ronek with II points and ( Im genpeel with seven. Glenn's rec ord is 4 5 after this game. Box Score Glenn fg fl p Pontius I | 3

JANUARY 29. 1981 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

Huffstettcr I 4 0 Bottorff 3 0 2 (ummins 2 2 I Dill 7 I I Hurford I 0 2 Kinncv 0 0 I TOTALS 18 8 10 North Liberty (lemons I I 3 ( lingenpeel ' I 0 Reed 3 0 3 Showronek 4 I Meiss 0 0 I Goukcr 0 0 I Allsop 0 I 0 TOTALS II 6 11 OBITUARIES MRS. EDN/S MARIE SHERLAND Mrs Edna Maric Shcrland. 9b. a 12': vear resident of the limber (rest Home. North Manchester, passed away at b it) a m. on Mon dav. A former resident of Walk erton and Smith Bend, she was bom Edna Marie Rensberger. in Walkerton, on December 18. 1884 H< r husband. Ham Howard Sher land, preceded her in death on lan uarv 2(i. 195 11 Surviving is a half sister. Miss Blanche Rensberger. Santa \na. California: and a niece. Mrs I helma Jaqua. South Bend Services were held at 1 30 p m on Wcdncsdav at the limber ( rest ( hapcl. North Manchester, with pastor Harper Will of the Man Chester ( hurch of the Brethren, officiating. Burial was at Wiw>d lawn ( emeterv. Walkerton DOROTHY ALBAUGH Mrs Doruthv Albaugh. ". of Koontz Lake, passed awav at I I 50 a.m. on Wcdncsdav, Januarv 21. at the Starke Memorial Hospital. Knox, after being ill for three years. She was born on July 22. l l M)3, at Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, and came to Kixintz Lake 25 years ago from Gary. She married Bert Albaugh on November I'. 1945. in Gary, who preceded her in death on August 2b. 19'8. She was a member of the St. Patrick's ( atho he ( hurch. Walkerton Surviving are a son. Thomas Mahoney. Imperial, Missouri, two granddaughters; and a brother. Albert Cook, Pompano Beach. Florida. Services were held at 10:00 a m. on Saturday at the St. Patrick's Catholic ( hurch. Walkerton, with Rev Anthons letko, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Grover tow n Cemetery. DONALD E. PEARISH, SR. Donald I I’earish. Sr . s'. of 209 Vandalia Street. lal’az. passed awav at 5 (M) p m. on Sunday, January 18. at Memorial Hospital. South Bend, following a brief ill ness He was born on April 5, 1923. in Walketon. to |ou and Jessie (Morns) Pearish. He marr led Florence Vance, on September 18. |951, who survives Surviving along with his wife are a son. Donald I Pearish. Jr . of l‘lv mouth, four step children. Phvl hs I Fear, of Arizona. Marv I Sobieralski and I conard Fish, both of Lal’az and Donald I Fish, of Plymouth; two sisters, June Scott, of I aPaz. and Bessie Masterson, of Plymouth, one brother. Shirlev I Pcaiish. of Honda. 19 grandchild ren, and one great grandchild Services were held at I I (X) a in on Wednesday. Januarv 21. at the Van Gilder Funeral Home Pls mouth, with Rev lames Simn’ons of the Pine ( reck ( hurch of the Brethren, officiating Burial was in New Oak Hill (emeterv Plv mouth MRS. AI I IE M ARIE Cl DNES Mis Mln Mane (( apilola) (ud nev. 85, of Route 4 W alkerton passed awav at 10 <M) a in on Mon dav. Januarv |9. at her home as a result of a sudden illness She was born on March b 189 s m Marshall ( minty to I eshe and Marv Mane (Joyce) Hill She married lee Cudnev on April 12. 191 < who pre ceded her in death A son fester also preceded her in death

Surviving are a brother John Hill Plymouth, two sisters. Mrs I Isn I amine. Plymouth and Sirs Harry Davis North Liberty; and one granddaughter Serve i s were held at 2 (M> p rn mi Ihursdav at the Van (older Funeral Home. Plymouth, with Rev Idw in Shellv. officiating Bui 1.11 was in the I v tier < emet' rv Will ARD E. PR ATI Willard I Pratt, '" K'xintz I aki passi d awav at ' 30 p m on Simd.i lanuars 18. at Miller s Merry Manor, ( ulvcr. after being til for two weeks He was born on (h toher 13. 1903. in Winona. Sin nessota, and can" to K"ontz I aki live vt ars ago from ( hicago If’ was a retired shipping clerk Sure is mg arc four nici - s He was a rm mb> r of St Pain k s < a 1 hoii ( hu 1 h W alk' 't' I uneral services were held at 900 a m (SI. mi Wednesday. January 21. at St Patrick s ( atho Ie ( hurch Walk rton. with Rt v Anthony letko. pastor, ofti lating Burial was in the Resurre tion ( emeterv. Justice. Illinois Ml I MN R. Hl 1 H R Melvin R Hutter b'c a resident of K'xmtz lake, passed awav on Monday. January 2b. He was born on December 13. |9|6 He mar tied \laric Huftcron November I' |9~ at Kixmtz lake, who sur vives He was an employee of An ilia < onvent. Donaldson He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Monterev Amen can I egton Post .399. Surviving along with his wife arttwo sons Robert J Huffer. of Ph mmith. and Ronald 1 Huffer. Cmoa Beach, Florida, two daugh lets Maxine (Mrs larrv) Kevser of Plymouth, and Barbara Arnold. ( hristmas. Honda, a step son. Russell Duckett, logansport; 10 grandchildren, and three brothers, lari Huffer. Ivner, Rav Huffer, Plymouth, and Owen Huffer. Osce ola A brother. Dvwev Huffer. prei eded him in death at (num on S< ptembt r 22. 1980 J uneral services were held at 1 00 p m ( S [ on W ednesday at Rannclls I uneral Home. Kixmtz lake (hapcl. with Rev Lloyd (ieorge. pastor of the Kixmtz Lake Missionary ( hurch. officiating Burial was in the (irmertown ( em eterv Prrsbv tcrian ( hurch M 2 (icorgia Street SI SUM Fl BRI AR3 I 9 30 a in . Fellowship and Gath enng 10 00 a m.. Church Services. Rev Ken Watt will be guest minis ter I I (X) a m . Sunday Schixil MONDA! H BRI ARI 2 ' (X) p m . ( hristian Education committee meeting at ( hurch W | |)NI SD AT H BRI ART 4 8 3() am., I PW Board meeting in ( hurch hvmg rix>m "Whosoever will, mav come VA alkerton I nilrd Methodist Church IHI RSDAT I ANf ART 29 ' (X) p m . Agape Praver Group 30 p,m . Building Study Com m it tee SI ND AT FI BRI ART 1 "Bring A Friend To Church Sunday 9 15 a m . Sunday School tor all 10 30 a m W orship Serv ice Be sure to stav after worship*and join in the ( up of Friendship b (X) p m . Jr High I M T F b 30 p rv . Sr High I M T F at Della Hi\ hstetlrr’s home b 3(> 830 pm . Parenting Seminar at the church I I I SDAT Fl BRI ART 3 30 p m Ruth ( ircle to meet at ( herv I Rizi k s hon’e 30 p m Solo Parents to meet at the c hurch Wf DM SDAT Fl BRI ARY 4 b (X) p m -Altar and T outh Choir rehearsals (X) piv ( hancel Choir re hearsal IHI RSDAT FI BRE ARY 5 ' (X) p m . Agape Praver Group

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