The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1982 — Page 7

Notes From Miller’s Merry Manor By Florence Peek Our sympathy is extended to the family of Robert Wolfe and Emma Bunch, residents of Miller's Merry Manor, who recently passed away. We thank the daughter of Catherine Coldwater for the donation of cake for the December birthdayparty. It was delicious. While on their Christmas holiday. Donna Klopfenstein and Denise Borelli came and worked as aides. We were glad to have them here. The recent blowing snow block* ing our drives showed us what a fine and loyal as well as dedicated bunch we have working here at the home. Several stayed overnight and worked 16 hours. We really appreciate it. We thank all of them sincerely. We also owe a debt of gratitude to the Walkerton Police Department for escorting many of the staff. The only department understaffed was the laundry. Helen Murphy, dietician, worked in the laundry much of the day besides doing her own work. Bill Gerlib later in the day plowed out the parking lot and came in and helped in the laundry. We are thankful for such an administrator. We congratulate Shirley Redman on her successful completion of tw o courses at Ivy Tech. She received certificates for dietary assistant and sanitation. Our sympathy is extended to the family and close friends of Pamela Saylor who has passed away. Pam had made herself so useful to the residents and personnel that she is greatly missed. Also our sym pathy is extended to the family of Paul Blalock who were so loyal in their visits that we became well •ii quamlcd * ith them The January birthday party will be held on Sunday, January 31. with the birthdays of Bess Turnbull, LaVerne Wood. Floyd Bellinger. Frank Imbraguglio, Mary Lowry and Ruby Schroder to be celebrated. Entertainment will be furnished by Violet Wolf and Maxine Worthington. We congratulate Lou Ann Sellers and Brenda McLean for satisfaci”nlv completing the medicine course at Ancilla College. Arthur and Ruth McKesson celebrated their hist wedding anniversary on Saturday. January 2. Ruth entered the nursing home on August 23. 1973 and Arthur came to us on April 16. I9 7 7. We're happy to have them with us. Happy anniversary. Again we thank our personnel for all their help during the bad weather THANKS A sincere thank you for the cards, prayers, visits and phone calls from my family and friends during my recent stay in the hospital. Dale Ullery SENIOR BOWLING RESULTS The senior bowlers enjoyed the company of three new participants on January 20. Connie Chojnacki and Josephine Ivancevich were spectators and Vi Gard was a new bowler. Doris Crane was high handicap bowler with a 208 and Sally Barna had a high scratch game of 184. Bud Weiman won the men's high handicap game with a 241 He also had a 518 scratch series. Andy Anderson had a scratch senes of 562. These are good games. We also have some that aren't so gixxl but it doesn't matter, we have the exercise and fun. Isn’t that what it’s all about?

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1981 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY Balance Balance Fuxmls Jan. 1 Receipts Disbursement Dec. 31 Township $20,036.75 $24,570.89 $24,666.66 $19,94098 Dog 860.50 622.00 238.50 Fire Fighting 3,500.00 19,645.37 22,389.89 755.48 Recreation 2,430.09 1,255.99 1,174.10 Revenue Sharing 10,286.00 10,260.00 17,980.32 2,565.68 Revenue Share Invest. 18,921.00 18,921.00 TOTALS $36,252 84 $74,257.76 $66,914.86 $4379'74 DETAILS OF RECEIPTS

Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Property Tax $18,649.83 Bank, Bldg. & Loan, Cr. Union Tax 49.03 License Excise Tax 1,439.40 Ambulance Billings 4,432.71 TOTAL TOWNSHIP FUND $24,570.89 DOG FUND Dog Tax 484.00 Surplus from County 376.50 TOTAL DOG FUND 860.50 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Property Tax 12,690.69 License Excise Tax 854.68

DISBURSEMENTS

TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense (kou and To Whom Paid Amount C ommunity Drugs 3.60 Brian Albright 352.40 Pearl Aldrich 456.05 Judy Allsop 1,326.18 Jean Collings 922.92 Mary Hawk 144.20 Terri Dukes 6.66 Mark Holderread 375.35 Gloria Hostetler 112.90 Tim Jackson 15.00 Vicki Jannsen 425.02 Chris Jaworski 16.66 Nancy Klopfenstein 458.25 John Mortakis 118.76 Brett Quigley 427.91 Jean Rhodes 11 66 Pauline Ridgeway 42.96 Ellis Swihart 247.39 Phyliss Swihart 142.54 Jerri VanDeman 33.30 Ralph Zent 549 74 Ginger Hostetler 57.37 Rick Becker 52.62 Liberty Twp. Vol. Amb. Scrv. 10.00 Mamie Jones 39.40 Ronald Claxton 35.52 Betty Zent 850.00 Helen Hensley 280 00 Patty Holderread 100.00 Trobaugh Auto Parts 6870 Dora Davis 300.00 Community State Bank 80 00 Martha ijunbert 1,875.00 Dale Sheneman 25 .00 NIPSCO 983 67 North Liberty Postmaster 186.00 Gene’s Sunoco 1,076 84 N. L. Municipal Utilities 92.74 Mittler Supply Inc 96.80 Independent-News 70.79 Charles Hensley 42.50 United Telephone Co. 1,465.07 Silo Company 40 00 Farm Bureau Insurance 1,313.90 Bye Mo'r Inc. 272.39 Robert Moody 14 88 South Bend Tribune 107.25 Dak J. Nelson 4,500.00 Indiana Trustee Association 130.00 McGann Medical Supply 333.99 Instant Copy 32.65 Liberty Standard 135.75 G A C Hardware 259.24 Parkview Hospital 22 50 Rink Riverside Printing 166 00 Business Systems 74.22 Jim’s Service 62.60 Mike Parsons 18 96 Max Steele Insurange Agcy. 100.00 Western Union 6 40 Knecht’s Elevator 14.85 William Newcomer 73.12 Big C Lumber 4.88 Jerry Gouker 380 03 Indiana Sheriff Assoc 25.00 John Gouker 219.97 Tec Coach Company 10.00 Carol Holderbaum 13.00 Sam’s Mobile Radio 132.85 Blondme Kulwicki 5.00 Legislative Services 4? 85 Edna Raven 36 80 Travel Equipment Corporation 94 50 Grayarc 26 52 O’Connor Electric 6.71 J. Clifford Potts 500.00 Gene Gensinger 350.00 D Stanley Houser 350.00 Linder Williams 350.00 Bob Payne 67 03 Indiana Social Security 316 75 Hostetler Door Inc. 73.60 TOTAL TOWNSHIP FUND 24.666 66

TAIL 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the re ceipts and disbursements of the above named township; that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid 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 custody of the chairman of the township advisory board.

North Liberty Eire Contract 1700.00 Greene Township Fire Contract 4,600.00 TOTAL FIRE LIGHTING FUND 19,645.37 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE FUND Unites States Treasure 10,260.00 TOTAL FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE FUND 10.260 00 REVENUE SHARE INVESTMENT FUND Certificate of Deposit 17,980 32 Interest 940 68 TOTAL REVENUE SHARE INVESTMENT FUND 18,92100

D(Xi FUND Henry Polman 357.50 Dale Hillie 28.00 Mary Markley 24.00 Joseph Klinedinst 32.50 Robert Wenzel 180.00 TOTAL DOG FUND 622 00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND Trobaugh Auto Parts 256.09 Centurion Fire A Safety 36.90 Gene’s Sunoco 636.46 Mittler Supply Inc. 40 95 Hoosier Fire Equipment 160 29 Farm Bureau Insurance 1,445.35 United Telephone Co. 482 92 Rustler Horse Trailer Inc. 100.49 John Goluker 625.20 Jim's Service 21.50 Bill A Connies Mini Mart 189.78 Shoemakers Welding 114.40 Sam's Mobile Radio 1,242 15 Security Alarm Service 900.00 Max Steele Insurance Agcy 98^ 94 Liberty Twp. Vol. Fire Dept 3,133.13 Judy Allsop 46 00 Surplus Information 23.78 Dowagiac Steel Tank Co. 2,219.00 Michiana Mack 6,256.29 Ind. Bureau of Motor Vehicles 5.00 Bud Zolman's Fire Inc. 438.96 Truck-Trailer Supply 19 96 C. I. Hames Signs 255.00 Kathie Sheneman 35.20 Gene Patrick 110.00 Jerry Knepp 110 00 Scott King 110 00 John Schultz 110 00 John Peddycord 110.00 Tom McCormick 110.00 Audine Manuel 110 00 Allen Albright 194.00 Mike Knepp 110 00 Larry Roush 110.00 Les Stewart 110 00 Bill Doan 110.00 Brian Schultz 110 00 Darrell Cisney 110.00 Al Allsop 110.00 John Dooms j |O.OO Dennis Birk 110.00 Don Eberly 110.00 Harold Snyder 110 00 Melvin Gouker Jr. 110.00 Bob Rauen 55.00 Bud O’Connor 55.00 W S. Darky A Co. 299.00 Penny Saver 4 50 South Bend Tribune 19.65 TOTAL FIRE FIGHTING FUND 22,389 89 RECREATION FUND NIPSCO 625 99 4th of July Committee 20 00 Joyce Holmes 150 00 Sue Bradford 150.00 Diane Clark 40 00 Mrs Ruth Finch 10 00 Phyhss Swihart 10.00 Evelyn Harbaugh 30 00 Judy Allsop 20.00 Harold Stull 20 00 Donna Elia 10.00 Sharon Kile 10.00 Mark Holderread 10.00 Roy Grimms 10.00 1 aura Belk Kime 10.00 Steve Rudynski 20 00 Terry Harbaugh 20 00 Carol Sochocki 30.00 Dennis Birk 60 00 TOT Al RECREATION FUND 1,255.99 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARE FUND Community State Bank 17.980 32 LOTAI FEDERAL REV ENUE SHARE FUND 17.980 32

JANUARY 28, 1882 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township Income and expenditure information together with all other finance information with respect to Revenue Sharing Funds for 1981 may he inspected by the public at any time during normal buiness hours at the Township Trustee office, 64595 State Road 23, North Liberty, Indiana. Dale J Nelson, Trustee Published January 28, 1982.

Late Free Throws Top Lavllle 44-43 It isn't h<»w many times you lead or how big your lead is that counts, it's who is leading when the final buzzer sounds that makes the difference. In a game that they trailed the entire way until onlv 23 seconds remained on the clock, the John Glenn Falcons managed to capitalize on some key LaVille mistakes and won a 44-43 victory to advance to the finals of the Bi County Tourney Friday night. The win was the sixth in eight games for Glenn this season and the LaVille record dropped to 8-2 w ith the loss. The Lancers took the lead with a six point outburst in less than a minute, a little uncharacteristic of the usually rather patient Lancers. This could have been a little worse early but they managed to miss four of the eight free throws thev attempted as they were really taking the ball to Glenn This lead was extended to 13-9 after one period with Brian Allen hitting four baskets in the opening stanza. It didn't get much better in the second quarter, but Glenn was staying alive in a game marred with turnovers and lots of whistles. A big thing in Glenn's favor was the failure of La Ville's Terry Adkins to do anything right under the basket and he and Rich Whiteman. who was really being hounded bv a good defensive effort by Mike Arnett, both got in a little foul trouble. By the main intermission it was 29-23. with the Lancers at one time leading by as many as eight points. Onlv an 11 point first half by Joe Harness kept Glenn in the game as he was shooting as well Friday night as he did poorly Thursday. 1 he third quarter has to rate with a whole bunch of others tn this tourney . . . different. How two teams can play an eight minute period and only combine for 10 points tells something about the play. The Falcons did manage to "outscore" the Lancers 6-4. and trailed by only four. 33-29 going into the last quarter of another of the tourney's very low scoring games, not always that dominated by defense, but lack of offense and turnovers, turnovers, turnovers. LaVide jumped to a couple of seven point leads. Allen hit first on a lay in. but Mike Elkin hit one of two from the line for Glenn A short turn around by the stocks Ken Carbiener made it 3 7 -30 but Arnett came back with a rebound lay-in for the Falcons. Allen hit his 18th point of the night as he canned his ninth field goal as he was shinning very well from medium and short range. The clock showed just under five minutes when Harness hit two free throws to start a Harness scoring streak (hat turned out to be all of Glenn's offense. After a turnover by the Lancers, Harness got a short turn-around shot to fall off a gtxxl pass inside Over a minute passed, the Falcons again taking over on a Lancer error when Jeff T inkev hit Harness with a nice pass to give another lay-in to the Falcons and cut the lead to a single digit Then it looked as if the Falcons would take their first lead of the night when Harness was fouled at the 2:45 mark, but the 6’3" senior was called for stepping on the foul line on his first attempt and made only the second for the first tie of the game, at 39 all LaVille calmly wi>rked the ball around for almost a mtnutr before Carbiener hit a 16 footer from the circle, a little longer shot than one would expect under the circum-

stances and LaVtlle’s historv of working inside. However, the Falcons went right down court and scored with Harness again the hero with a short baseline jumper. At the I 25 mark. LaVille took a time out and when returning to the fhxir the thought was they might be working for the last shot or at least a real high percentage one if some one got open However. Carbiener put this thought to rest after some 40 seconds had been worked off when he fired a brick from outside, certainly not the shot their coach wanted at that time and situation. Ihe Falcons got the rebound and after moving down the court. Harness was fouled on a silly foul almost at the scorer's bench. However the distance shrinks down to only 15 foot when you are at the foul line and with :23 showing on the clock, Glenn had their first lead as Joe hit both attempts. The Lancers were then in a position they had to tie to stav alive and after a time out. Glenn came out in a zone defense after placing man-to-man throughout. Whiteman tix>k the outside shot from about 20 foot with 05 remaining after another time out and missed with Tinkey grabbing the rebound and getting fouled with :05 left He managed to hit the first of the onc-and-one and LaVille made an uncontested lay-in at the buzzer to end it 44-43. I he Falcons were led bv Harness who was basically their onlv of tensive weapon He had 8 baskets and as many free throws for 24 of the 44 points. Tinkey and Arnett each chipped in with eight to account for all but four of Glenn’s points. Allen led LaVille with 18. all from the flixir. Box Score Tinkey 3242 Harness 8 8 10 2 Dreessen 0002 Arnett 4 0 12 Groves 0 0 0 1 Elkin 0 2 4 3 Franklin 10 0 2 TOTALS 16 12 19 14 LaVille Allen 9 0 3 2 Carbiener 5 0 2 1 Adkins 0 2 2 3 Whiteman 2 3 4 4 Snyder 2012 Brumley 10 0 2 McCartney 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 19 5 12 15 Score Bv Quarters LaVille ' 14 29 33 43 John Ulenn 9 23 29 44 Liberty Twp. 4-H Enrollment Thurs., Feb. 4 Libcrtv Township 4 H will hold enrollment at ’ 30 p m on Thursday. February 4. in the North Liberty School cafeteria Mini 4 H boys and girls max also enroll at this time Ihe regular 4 H programs are open to those w ho are 10 and older during this calendar vear Mini 4 H ers must be Bor 9 vears old in 1982 IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s Bet it ,0^ uxe Duans Puis tex rrvscUaf La-iuK** 'eremOei txis V Tat ao* Sc*s st'onqe' than (kiar's T'a' "ea ■ V MfN’UV }i*es N?* '',xr ^a<n <e pe' U'rimepan socfhe v Can mo<e '■re 1 , ■ ’xnules* TVies no stfcnqxh MtM ’r abut rou car bv, w Jut a o»rs, npbon than MUMfSTjV Tatxcls Ta*e oni, as SeevteC

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