The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1986 — Page 6

6

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 23. 1986

ENGAGED ‘ iL^ * w Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Adams, Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter. Darla Kay, to Robert Dean Sherbino. son of Mrs. Minam Sherbino, Niles, Michigan. They are planning a July 26th wedding. Glen Girls Split 2 Games In Knox Tourney The John Glenn girls played in the Knox Invitational tourney on Saturday and dropped a first round game to the Culver Girls Academy by a 49-45 score. They came back to top Pioneer 44 to 38 in the consolation game later that day. The two games moved their record to 5-7 for the season. Colver Academy Game In the game with the Culver Girls Academy, a bad second and third quarters were the turning point. Glenn had taken a 13-10 lead in a first period battle but the Eagles turned a good second quarter into a 26-23 halftime advantage. The Culver defense was doing a good job on holding the senior tandem of Theresa Northam, Angie McKesson and Jennifer Price down as they had only 15 points between them at halftime. The third period was the difference. The Lady Falcons onlymanaged single baskets by Pnce and Northam while the Eagles were hitting seven times from the floor to jump to a safe 40-27 lead. This made Glenn really force the action in the final period, but the Eagles held on to the lead with the help of seven of nine free throw shooting to hold off the charge led by the three seniors with McKesson bagging 8, Northam six and Price four for all of Glenn's last quarter points. For the game the winners displayed good balance with Shafeek leading the way with 15 while Muneio and Tettenborn had 11 and 10 each. Behind these three double figure totals were Ginny and Angie Bess with 7 and 6 each. Glenn had 14, 12 and 10 from Northam, McKesson and Price, but only nine points behind these three to account for the four point difference. Pnce led the rebounders with 11 and Northam had 5 assists. Box Score Colver fg ft fta p G Bess 3 12 1 A Bess 2 2 2 2 Tettenborn 3 4 6 3 Shafeek 6 3 7 5 Muneio 5 18 0 Lach 0 0 0 0 Carter 0 0 0 3 Thomas 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 19 11 25 14 Glean McKesson 6 0 0 3 Northam 5 4 8 5 Pnce 4 2 2 4 Singleton 112 3 Osborn 10 0 1 Salyer 0 0 2 0 Rupel 2 0 14 Boise 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 19 7 15 20 Score By Qaazters Glenn 13 23 27 45 CG A 10 26 40 49

Pioneer Game After playing even with the Pioneer team for three quarters, the Lady Falcons broke out of their scoring slump to win 44-38 in the consolation game Saturday. They were tied 26 all after three quarters with Pioneer, a team that had not won a game all season, but outscored their opponents 18-12 in the final period to account for the victory. It was 10-8 Pionner after one as coach Barb Osowski changed her starting lineup for this game. Glenn did manage to grab a slim 17-16 lead at the main intermission as the senior trio of Northam, McKesson and Price were inserted in the lineup and got all the second quarter points. However. Pioneer tied the count at 26 all by the end of the third quarter before the Glenn girls were able to pull away in the final stanza. Free throws were a big reason, Glenn getting 16 attempts in the final stanza, hitting on just eight of them, but that helped put them on top for good as Pioneer hit six of nine in this foul marred final quarter. Price ended with 14, McKesson 11 and Northam 7 after coming into the game late. O'Blenis had 8 for Glenn with Fisher and Rupel each getting a basket. Pioneer had no one in double figures for the game. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p McKesson 2 7 12 1 Northam 2 3 6 1 Price 5 4 5 2 Fisher 10 0 5 demons 0 0 0 1 O'Blenis 3 2 3 0 Singleton 0 0 0 0 Osborn 0 0 3 2 Salyer 0 0 0 0 Boise 0 0 0 1 Rupel 10 13 Rhodes 0011 TOTALS 14 16 31 17 Pioneer Gaby 4124 Hamilton 3 3 5 5 Spoes 1 3 6 3 Vianco 1005 Spencer 4013 Grable 2 13 4 Zuder 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 15 8 17 25 Score By Qoarterv Glenn 8 17 26 44 Pioneer 10 16 26 38 UREY BASKETBALL TEAMS PLAY TWO GAMES The Urey boys basketball teams played good squads from South Bend Clay last week. The 7th graders came up short by the score of 41-28. Stacy Hardesty led all scorers with 13 points with Kevin Winger adding 5 and John Bryan 4. Hardesty led all rebounders with 11 while John Johnson and John Bryan each grabbed 5. The Bth graders played well against a very good team falling short 56-44. Randy Pontius led all scorers with 15 points while Chris Stull added 10 and Sean Lowry had 7. Lowry led Urey in rebounding with 6 while Charlie Winger grabbed 4. The teams traveled to LaVille to face two very good prepared teams. In the 7th grade game, Urey faced a team that just would not give in. but did finally fall to the Falcons by a score of 39-30. The Falcons were led by John Johnson, who scored 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Ricky O’Connor scored 9 points and pulled down 6 rebounds while Stacy Hardesty added 4 points and 8 rebounds and Mark Holmquist added 4 points. The Bth graders came out fired up and played great basketball and won 34-32 in a real nail biter. The Falcons were led in scoring by Charlie Winger’s 10 points. Steve Rhodes 8 points, Sean Lowry's 6 points and Randy Pontius and Chns Stull have 5 points each. Pontius reached for 7 rebounds while Winger grabbed 6 and Lowry 4 Berth games were exciting and displayed good basketball

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT, LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY For The Year Endlag December 31, 1985 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Beginning Ending Total Cash Cash Fund 1985 Cash Fund Investments And Balances 1985 Disburse- Balances At Investments Fund 1-1-85 Receipts ments 12-31-85 December 31 At Dec. 31 Township 8,116.25 48.718.61 32.685.05 24,149.81 24,149.81 Poor Relief (371.65) 18,299.59 16,202.85 1,725.09 1,725.09 Fire Fighting 1,137.65 22,095.82 16,421.68 6,811.79 6.811.79 Federal Revenue Sharing 2,365.10 48,824.47 46,825.86 4,363.71 25,096.86 29,460.57 Dog 838.50 517.00 550.50 805.00 805.00 Poor Relief Excess Levy 490.37 490.37 490.37 TOTALS 12,085.85 138,945.86 112,685.94 38,345.77 25,096 86 63.442.63 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Township Trustee’s Office and may be viewed during business hours. RECEIPTS Poor Poor Fire Federal Relief Township Relief Fighting Revenue Dog Excess Fund Fund Fund Sharing Fund Levy General property taxes 38,343.03 16,839.82 15,351.27 Bank, building and loan tax 117.52 42.96 Auto and aircraft excise tax 3,003.10 1,416.81 1,106.55 Interest earned 1,684.47 Federal revenue sharing 9,180.00 Fire protection contracts 5,638.00 Emergency medical service fees 6,115.72 Reimbursements from county 490.37 Sale of investments 37,960.00 Miscellaneous receipts 1,139.24 Dog tax 51.7.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS 48,718.61 18,299.59 22,095.82 48,824.47 517.00 490.37 DISBURSEMENTS

TOWNSHIP FUND To Whom Paid Gross Amount John Gouker, Jr 467.00 Mittler Supply Inc 191.79 Municipal Utilities 139.80 Farm Bureau Insurance 4,016.86 NIPSCO 2,070.60 North Liberty Postmaster 241.00 Community State Bank 38.00 Sears Roebuck & Co 109.99 Gene’s Sunoco 1,578.80 Sam’s Mobile Radio 911.70 G & C Hardware 83.78 Bryan Albright 345.00 Pearl Aldnch 192.00 Judy Allsop 1,398.00 Mark Holderread 348.00 Vicki Janssen 108.00 Robert Payne 620.53 Brett Quigley 28.50 Charles Ross 249.00 Ralph Zent 415.50 Bill Carson .390.00 Marsha Mlekodaj 468.00 Chuck Houser 33.00 Steve Evanoff 162.00 Leslie White 435.30 Debbie Carson 321.00 Jerry Gorby 189.00 Mary Reamschnyder 1.52 Bye-Mo’r Inc 335.13 Dale J. Nelson 5,513.00 State Division of Social Security 319.30 Public Employee Retirement Fund (PERF) 4.50 Indiana Employment Security Division 33.92 Dale Sheneman 35.00 Volunteer EMT's ' 42.00 United Telephone Co 2,087.79 Indiana Townhsip Association 175.00 McGann MedicaJ Supply 312.64 Martha Lambert 1,969.67 Silo Manufacturing Co 73.75 Independent-News, Inc 155.38 South Bend Tribune 112.86 Linder Williams 471.20 Business Systems 135.93 United Parcel 2.02 Scotties 3.20 Barry’s Seatcovers 35.00 AT&T Communications 139.95 Bethel Business Systems 341.00 McCoy Miller Inc 97.42 Bert’s Jewelry 5.00 Custom Body Repair 102.00 Clifford Garver 36.80 St. Joseph County Treasurer 3.75 Max Steele Insurance Agency 172.00 Calho Fence Co 213.75 National Association Towns & Townships 118.00 Richard Wentz 75.00 Dale Hille 76.00 Fourth of July Committee 50.00 American Playground 210.37 Dora Davis 154.00 Amy Marsh 300.00 Med Plus 16.00 Free Press Publishing 30.14 Harley Pollitt 43.20 Edwin Penick 67.50 Clem Weg enka 38.40 Memorial Hospital 60.00 Trobaugh Auto Parts 3 60 Sheraton Washington Hotel 150.00 Audio States Ed. Services 36.50 Maxedon Signs 25.00 Inslant Copy 38.91 (iene Cjcnsinger 400.00 Donald Eberly 400.00

Slate of Indiana Si. Joseph County I, iMle J Nelson, Trustee of Liberty Township, Si. Joseph County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report is complete, true, and correct; that the sums with which 1 am charged m this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me of to any other person I further swear (or affirm) 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 copies of such annual report are in custody of the township ad-

J. Clifford Potts 500.00 Jean Collings 219.00 Lonnie Foresman 9.00 Greg Gensinger 9.00 Delores Farrar 54.00 Karen Fritchin 99.00 Dave Rexstrew 27.00 Betty Zent 412.50 Diana Payne 23.30 Robert White 154.00 Kraig Perkins 9.00 St. Joseph County Auditor 124.00 Terry Harbaugh 30.00 Pat McCarty 30.00 Carol Sochocki 30.00 Judy Karst 20.00 Evelyn Harbaugh 20.00 Dean Shoue 20.00 Joe Long 10.00 Kathy Hoiderread 10.00 Larry Hickman 10.00 Donna O’Connor 10.00 Sharon Kile 10.00 Fred Newland. Jr 10.00 Gary Klodzinski 10.00 Karen Holmes 10.00 Barbara Sobierjski 20.00 Thomas Bradford 20.00 TOTAL 32,685.05 POOR RELIEF FUND Poor Relief Disbursements 16.202.85 TOTAL 16,202.85 •NOTE: A detailed Accounting of Poor Relief claims is on file in the County Auditor’s Office and may be viewed during business hours. FIRE FUND Gene's Sunoco 881.20 F. H. Burnham 72.00 Farm Bureau Insurance 1,617.60 United Telephone Co 641.48 Trobaugh Auto Parts 115.25 Security Alarm Service 900.00 Steele Insurance Agency 1,100.00 Scotty’s Hydraulic Service 156.00 John Gouker 1,016.00 Hoosier Fire Equipment 816.00 I. Nelson 114.14 Wolverine Fire Apparatus 3,530.01 Custom Body Repair 72.00 R/M Midway Truck Service 42.00 Sam's Mobile Radio 201.00 Gene Patrick 310.00 Jerry Knepp 310.00 John Dooms 322.00 Allen Albright 374.00 Mike Knepp 254.00 Larry Roush 226.00 Les Stewart 224.00 Bill Doan 109.00 Scott King 260.00 Darrell Cisney 270.00 Dennis Birk 272.00 Dennis Fisher 288 00 Mike Jackson 234.00 Jerry Gouker 302.00 Tom Bradford 276.00 Jeff Gouker 280.00 Ronald Kinas 288.00 Donald Schieber 266.00 Ernest Walls Jr 282.00 TOTAL 16,421.68 DOG FUND St. Joseph County Auditor 538.50 Deborah Weiss 12.00 TOTAL 550.50 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Community State Bank 46,825.86 TOTAL 46,825.86