The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1982 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 28, 1882

sSKpSf ^BK B^v /I Bl Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kronk, 67620 Sycamore Road, North Liberty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debi, to Dave Rose, 2618 W. Victoria, South Bend, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rose, Dayton, Ohio. Debi graduated from North Liberty High School and International Business College, Fort Wayne, and is employed as a secretary at Crowe, Chizek and Company, C.P.A.’s, South Bend. Dave graduated from Chaminade High School and Wright State University, both of Dayton. He is also employed as a C.P.A. with Crowe, Chizek and Company. A September 11 wedding is being planned.

WALKERTON TOWN BOARD NEWS The Walkerton Town Board met in regular session on Monday. January 18 with all members present. The minutes of the previous meeting and claims were read and approved. It was reported that soil borings were being taken at that time in the Gienn-L area and the findings are going to help solve the problem with water in that area.. Thawing of water pipes has been done in the last couple of weeks and there is a $5.00 charge to the people for this service. It was noted that some of the departmental inventories have been turned in and others have been postponed until the next board meeting. Police Chief James Van Vactor gave a very thorough annual report for 1981. He also read a letter thanking a number of men in the area for devoting their time and equipment to the people of the community during the recent snow blizzard. The board would also like to acknow ledge these men who performed their services: Dave McKesson, Allen Schmeltz, Dave Bottorff. Charles Lloyd, Larry Hiler, Bryan Pugsley. Les Cable. Terry Haney and Robert Pugsley. It was reported that a major water leak occured at the police station on January 18 creating some damage. Job applications will be accented within the next few weeks for a sewer treatment plant operator and utilities man. A memorandum was filed with the board from town attorney Ronald Gifford concerning the proper procedures for annexation Board president Jack Rizek made the following appointments: Dar rell Eddinger. to the Plan Com-

mission for a four year term; and Dirk Pletcher, to the Park Board for a four year term. It was announced that Congressman John Hiler would be in town for a meeting with the people of Walkerton from 11:30 to 12:30 on Saturday. January 30. and then from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. he will meet with the Plan Commission. An executive session followed the regular meeting. Magazine Features Jeff Tinkey Os Glenn High School Jeff Tinkey. of John Glenn High School, son of Mrs. Norma Tinkey and the late Dennis Tinkey. 307 Maple Street. Walkerton, has been chosed to be featured in the upcoming edition of “American High School Athlete”. This selection identifies this student as a member of a prestigious group comprised of less than one percent of all students nationwide. Recognition in the publication is a national distinction bestowed exclusively upon those students who have satisfied select criteria of excellence in academics, athletics, extracurricular activities or community serivce. These outstanding endeavors have earned these students the prominence in school and civic affairs which merit this award. BETTER HOMES CLUB MEMBERS MEET The Better Homes Demonstration Cluh met on Monday evening, January 25, at the Community Building. Evelyn Eddinger. president. opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag followed by the club creed. Roll call was answered with “If I had three wishes”. The minutes

were read by Alda Ray, secretary, and Norma Eddinger. treasurer, gave the financial report. Gerri Ruby, chairman for International Dav, discussed the food the committee would prepare. Our club will be representing Denmark. Rose Minter and Mrs. Ray gave the lesson on souffles and cajun cookery. The group gathered around the table while Rose and Alda prepared pig cars. They were very tasty. The door prize winner was Mrs. Rubs Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Minter and Norma Eddinger. The meeting closed with the club prayer. Hostesses for the February meeting will be Selma Clingenpeel and Helen Freeman. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn wrestlers to travel to Bremen. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to travel to Plymouth. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball teams to host St. Joseph. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn gymnastics team to open their season at Plymouth. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 6:30 p.m. C.S.T. — OregonDas is boys basketball teams to play Michigan City Marquette at the Michigan City Rogers High School gym. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn boys basketball teams to host the Jimtown Jimmies. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 9:00 a m. — Urey 7th and Bth grade basketball teams to play in the LaVillc tourney. 10:15 a.m. C.S.T. — OregonDavis 7th grade basketball team to play South Central in the Westville tourney. 11:30 a m. C.S.T. — OregonDavis Bth grade boys basketball team to play Westville in the tourney being held at Westville. 1:00 p.m. C.S.T. — OregonDavis girls basketball team to travel to Wheeler. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn boys

ANNUAL REPORT - TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, INI Statemeat of Receipts, Dbbaraeiaeati, Cart Balances, Aad laveatmeat Balances Cart Cart hmatmerts Total Cart A F . Balance Batoarr At levestmerti At Jaaaary 1 Iter rip to Dtrtanrmrati DKorter 31 Itewlii 31 Itermrtir 31 G®*™ l 27,890 192,012 191.107 28,795 28 795 Debt Service 23,476 23,464 12 8,800 8,812 Motor Vehicle Highway 24,673 47,245 67,951 3,967 17,700 21 667 Park 2,565 4,010 4,435 2,140 2 140 C C 1 3.664 6.516 3,532 6,648 6 648 Cumulative Sewer 23,104 6.051 27,132 2,023 65.500 67*523 L R s 10,065 18,206 25,633 2,638 3,000 5 638 Federal Revenue Sharing 6,260 5.258 1.002 1 002 Payroll 227 111,215 111,442 OASI 7,396 7,396 Group Insurance 8,285 8,285 PERF 6,023 6^203 U. C. Tax 722 722 Water Operation 11,798 96,252 106,938 1,112 1 112 Water Bond & Interest 17,605 39,400 51,500 5,505 50,000 55 505 Water Depreciation 4,739 20,329 15,733 9.335 9’335 Water Meter Deposit 900 3,545 3,435 1,010 8,000 9 010 Sewage Operation 6,334 115,159 120,305 1,188 I’lßß Sewage Bond A Interest 22,900 51,003 58,333 15,570 129 000 144 570 Sewage Debt Service 35,000 35 Petty Cash 25 25 25 Public Housing 93,5 g! 83,254 10,327 10,327 TOTALS 156,489 856,686 921,878 91,297 317,000 408.297 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the (ControUer's/Clerk-Treasurer's) Office and mav be reviewed during business hours. lx»ag Term Indebtedness Ai Os December 31, INI Outstanding PrindpaJ G. O. Bonds Revnme Bondi Outstanding brteresl Paid . <*Ftol Dwta, AIE-MX A < FM <7 Yc " Yt " Fiscal Year Year Ftecal Year Water Utility 510.000 6.000 TL JT " ~ Utility «’•«» 10.000 24353 Bank Loan 64,000 10,667 53.333 3 695 TOTALS../ 935,000 64,000 26,667 53,333 919,000 53^2* Intergovernmental Expenditurts Purpose Os Payment Recipient Os Payment Amount All other purposes Another local government 302 Federal General Revenue Sharing Expenditures Proposed (Budgeted) Revenue Actual Revenue Sharing . Sharing Expenditures Expenditures Current Capital Carrent Capital . Certification This is to certify that the date contained in this report are accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Paul F. Williams, Jr Clerk-Treasurer January 25, 1982 Telephone: 219-656-4447

2 From Glonn Win Conference Titles ST* * w 11 Ml

Donnie Gee. right, a 105 pound wrestler for the John Glenn High School wrestling team, won his weight class Saturday at the Northern State Conference meet. Donnie is a junior and has a 15-0 record this year. Kerry Lichtenbarger. left, a IKS pound wrestler, won his weight class Saturday at the Northern State Conference meet. Kerry is a senior and has a 9-3 record this year basketball teams to travel to Bremen. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 5:00 p.m. — Urey and North Liberty wrestlers to open their season at LaPorte Kcsltng. Pl J-NL Band Besters to meet. Walkerton Town Board to meet. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Lincoln Twp. Homemakers to meet. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to travel to Triton. 7:00 p.m. — The Pl J School Board to meet at Urey Middle School. Walkerton Jaycees to meet. Walkerton O.E.S. to meet. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 4:30 p.m. — Urey and North Liberty wrestlers to travel to New Prairie for matches. North Liberty Town Board to meet. 7:30 p.m. — St. Patrick's Wo-

men's Club to meet. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 5:45 p m. — John Glenn gymnastics team to travel to South Central. 7:30 p.m. — Walkerton American Legion Auxiliary to meet. Tyner Rebekah Lodge to meet. Walkerton Masonic Lodge to meet. MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Church met in the living room of the Church on Thursday evening. January 21, with seven members present. Mrs. Robert Ross, leader, opened the meeting by reading a short devotional from Norman Vincent Peale's book, “Stop Worrying And Start Living" She then had prayer. Roll call was answered with “What one unusual thing did you do during the snow storm?” Mrs. Gene Gerber read the minutes. The Least Coin was collected. Mrs Thelma Watts was in charge of our question of the month for our "Hunger Project". Mrs. Norman Hostetler gave the lesson, "What Is A Christian Scientist?" from the book "Religions In America". Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Gene Gerber. Classified deadline — 1.00 Tuesday Our Happy Ads — Just $1.00!