The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1989 — Page 6

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J - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEBRUARY 8. 1988

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that the Area Board of Zoning Appeals of St Joseph County. Indiana, will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers on the 4th Floor of the County-City Building. 22’ W. Jefferson Blvd.. South Bend. Indiana on the Ist day of March. 1989. at 1:30 p.m or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard Pus hearing is for the purpose of considering a petition that was filed by Carl J. Christensen and Mary Ann Christensen, seeking Variances from the 20 acre requirement for single family dwellings located in Agricultural Districts to 5.58 acres (Parcel 1) and 4.41 acres (Parcel 2). respectively; and a variance from the 600 feet lot width requirement to 546.63 feet (Parcel 1) and 4'4 44 feet (Parcel 2). respectively, on certain real estate in St. Joseph Countv. Indiana. THIS REAL ESTATE IS COM MONLY DESCRIBE AS: b 9560 Walnut Road. Walkerton. Indiana 465’4 and 69683 State Road 23. Walkerton. Indiana 46574. respectively. AND IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1. A parcel of land in the North half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13. Township 35 North, Range 1 West. Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County. Indiana, more particularly described as; Beginning at the Northwest comer of said Quarter. thence along the North line of said Quarter, South 89-22'-29” East (Bearing Assumed), a distance of 787.91 feet to the West line of the property belonging to Thomas W. & Barbara E. Osowski. (Record Book 773. Page 407), thence South 2-04 -46” West along said property line, a distance of 96.48 feet to the Northeast property comer belonging to Norman K. & Susan L. Bunton (Recorded WarrantyDeed # 8420022); thence North

ANNUAL TOWN FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR THAT ENDED DECEMBER 31, TOWN OF WALKERTON, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. INDIANA STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS. CASH BALANCES AND INVESTMENT BALANCES Total Cask Cask Cask Aad Bahar* Dtebene- Baiaac* Al lavc*taK«to * Jsaaary 1 Receipts meats December 31 December 31 General Fund 53,563.47 411.800 79 399,983.45 65.380.81 65,380.81 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 8.058.26 4,634.62 3.423.64 3,423.64 Motor Vehicle High 354.43 63.052.39 58,860.77 4.546.05 4,546.05 Local Road and Street 30.056 00 19,196 19 46,746 48 2.505.71 2,505.71 Parks and Recreation Fund 1.331.99 20.428 53 22.568 38 (607.86) (607 86) Cumulative Capital Improvement 7,292 30 6,501.94 2,308 09 11,486 15 11.486.15 Police Accident Report Fund 26.33 588 00 614.33 614.33 Police Firearms Training Fund 312.04 100.00 412.04 412.04 Cumulative Firearms Training Fund 312.40 100 00 412.04 412.04 4,681 02 4.68 LO2 Cumulative Building A Sinking 19.073.04 3,850 76 15,222 28 IV?? ?g Cash Change 250.00 250 00 250.00 ^7 Cash 115.00 115 00 115 00 Ambulance Cumulative Fund .21 .21 Continued Education Fund 1.200.2 S 1.152.00 1.758.50 593.75 593.75 Rural Development Loan Proceed 14,759 99 39.278.53 54,038.52 54.038 52 Community Development Proceed 6.535.10 4,878 40 1.656.70 1.656.70 Plan Commission 24.31 24.31 Walkerton Continued Education 242.00 600 00 842.00 842 00 Water Utility - Operating 26.964 15 190,142 84 203,968 43 13,138 56 13,138 56 Water Utility - Bond and Interest 16.810.72 17,515 55 (704.83) (704 83) Wain Utility — Depreciation 41.682.42 19.520 88 20,928 00 40,275.30 40.275 30 Water Utility - Customer Deposit 21.219 32 6,200 00 3,884 64 23*534.68 23^534 68 Water Utility - Cash Reserve (496 26) 500 7.546 00 (8.037.26) (8.037 26) Sewage Utility - Operating (12,714 28) 146.959 81 140.732 45 (6.486 92) (6.486 92) Sewage Uubty — Bond and Interest (10,910 16) 33.735 99 22.825 83 Sewage Utility - Depreciation Debt 16.585 00 2.784.00 19 369 00 IX ~ PK ”~ ” '•«’«' '“’ O' Xs »&£ K< R °crve. IX4JOJ7 M.OOO 00 6M 0 " 1 79 2.829.471 77 2.871 963 80 645.579 76 645.579 76 viewed Clerk Treasurer i Office and may be re Oatataadhg Baad. Oatsta^i^ As Os Rnirrd A. Os Wu, Uuta, ’“..'J.*" ”• Scteluu,, 61.000 00 15.00 00 50.000 00 2.515 55 TOT AIS 456.000 00 5.000 00 451.000 00 22,825 83 521.000 00 20,000 00 501,000 00 25.341 38 M CERTIFICATION » » Ms, Iha , lhe jm. rrr „, „ |o Judith R Hiler. Clerk Treasurer Dale February 1 IW 5,0 K oo ****’ Rd . Walkerton, IN 46574 T eiephone Area ( ode (2)9) Number SB6-1711

88-19'-24” West along the North properly line, a distance of 162.23 feet; thence South 4 7 -24'-14” West, a distance of bl 1.61 feet; thence South 79-19-41" West, a distance of 1’5.00 feel, to the West line of said Quarter; thence North 00-00'-00” East 54b.63 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.58 acres more or less. PARCEL 2: A parcel of land in the North half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13. Tow nship 35 North, Range I West, Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County. Indiana, more particu larly described as; Commencing at the Northwest comer of said Quarter Section; thence South 00-00'00” East (Bearing Assumed) along the West line of said Quarter Section, a distance of 546.63 feet; thence North 79-19-41” East, a distance of 1 ’5.00 feet to the place of beginning; thence North 47-24'-14” East, a distance of 611.61 feet to a iron pin at the Northwest corner of property belonging to Norman K. & Susan L. Bunton (Recorded Warranty Deed #8420022); thence along the property lines of said WarrantyDeed (Next 3 Calls). South 4-01 '- 38” West, a distance of 257.10 feet; thence South 22-55-12” West, a distance of 152.30 feet; thence South 23-39'-51” East, a distance of 146.72 feet to the Northwesterly right-of-way of State Road #23; thence South 50-OB'-32” West along the Northwesterly right-of-way, a distance of 474.44 feet; thence North 9-06 -40” West, a distance of 426.61 feet to the place of beginning, containing 4.41 acres more or less. Dated this 6th day of February. 1989. Area Board of Zoning Appeals Os St. Joseph County. Indiana Elfriede M. Klockow. Secretary to the Board 2tfl6 Sincereity is a pleasing and vanishing virtue.

LATE MARIAN RALLY DROPS FALCONS 63-61 A furious Marian rally, combined with some John Glenn mistakes, including a technical foul, paced the Marian Knights to a come from behind 63-61 victory over the Falcons of John Glenn Friday night. Trailing 58-51, with just a minute and a half to go. John Horvath and Andy Hobik rallied the Knights for the victory . In this span. Horvath made three baskets, one a three-pointer and the game winner at the buzzer. Hobik canned five free throws including two on an important technical foul that not only gave the Knights the points but the ball back which turned into two more points. The Falcons just self-destructed in the closing minutes, adding turnovers to these mistakes including a key turnover in the final seconds that set up Horvath's game winner as Marian gained possession with :04 showing on the clock. Add to this some missed free throws, and it was just one of those instances that would rather be forgotten but will haunt them for some time to come. The loss was only Glenn's fourth in 16 decisions while Marian, who had been struggling of late, recorded their sixth win against nine losses. The host Knights looked good from the start and with Horvath’s nine first quarter points leading the way. they moved to a 19-14 first period lead. Bob Porter and Chris Stull had six each to keep the Falcons in the game. The Falcons were able to slow down the Knights in the second quarter and battled back into close contention by halftime as they trailed by onlytwo. 29-27. The Falcons didn’t go to the free throw line in the entire first half, rather uncharacteristic for them. Meanwhile. Marian hit eight of 10 from the charity stripe in this half. The second half was different Porter paced a comeback that

pushed the Falcons to a five point lead 44-39 after three as he canned four baskets in this period. However. the Falcons missed five of five from the line in this period, points that would loom very big later on. Glenn then held or increased slightly their lead up to the point of leading 58-51 with the ill-fated final minute and a half when the Marian team snatched victory from defeat. For the game, Hobik was the leading scorer with 19. 15 of these coming in the second half and nine in the final quarter. Horvath had 18. McGillicuddy 12 and Goralski 11 to account for all but three of the Marian points. Porter finished with 16 for Glenn, all from the field and all in the first three quarters. Winger and Runyan each totaled 10 while six other Falcons chipped in between two and six points for good balance, but it wasn’t good enough to offset the power of Marian's four big scorers. Marian ended the night with 21 out of 27 free throws while the Falcons managed to only hit 9 of 18. despite the fact that the personal fouls called were just 16 to 15 with Glenn being whistled for one more than their hosts. However. Marian made the most of their opportunities from the line and it made the difference in the game. 2 Games Thia Weekend The Falcons will host the LaVille Lancers, a winner only once this season, on Friday night. A win here gives Glenn the Northern State championship outright with a perfect conference record. On Saturday night, the first regular season game between Glenn and Plymouth will be played at the Plymouth gym. This is something that has been too long in coming and this year happens to be one of Plymouth's worst records in many seasons. However, in the long run. this series will be very beneficial to the Falcons and certainly one that can't hurt them come Sectional time each season just a few weeks later. Friday’s game with LaVille is Homecoming with activities planned for that night. B-Team tipoff is set for 6:30. Saturday's B-team tipoff is set for 6:15.

KISSING TRIVIA

Kissing ui having a heyday! The artful peck on the cheek is far from limited to babybussing politicians—everybody's doing it! Thus, as romantic spring and Bummer advance, the lip care experts at Blistex Inc in Oak Brook. 111, offer these “trivial" insights into the time-honored pursuit of kiss i ng Medical terminologists have defined kissing as "The anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis ona muscles in the state of attraction “ Ann Landers, advisor to the lovelorn, says, “Kisaing is an expression of affection that gets people ao dose together that they can t aee anything wrong with each other “ Perhaps ihe reason kissing is ao pleasurable is the fact that our lips are generously provided with nerve endings But no kuu is enjoyable if your lipa are rough, dry and chapped "Lip skin is different from other skin because it consists of delicate mucous membrane which requires special care as you face the elemental explains Charles Zugerman. M D . assistant professor of dermatology, Northwestern University Medical School and consultant to Blistex Inc “l*n»per hp care is far from tn vial, of course," he adds If you are exposed to sun. wind, and cold or if you are prone to dryneaa, it's wise to apply and reapply—a medi <atad lip care product from Rhstex. whether you prefer ointment in a tube or balm in a stK-k or small jar Fur lip* that are smooth mraat and b althy will always be "pur-

Box Score Marian fg ft fta p tp Horvath 7 2 2 2 18 McGillicuddy 4 4 4 3 12 Goralski 3 5 9 111 Hobik 5 9 10 2 19 Bultink 1 0 0 5 2 White 0 12 11 Lorenee 00000 Ganser 0 0 0 10 TOTALS 20 21 27 15 63 Glenn Winger 4 1 2 5 10 Runyan 5 0 4 2 10 Porter 8 0 2 3 16 Groves 1 3 4 0 5 Stull 3 0 0 0 6 Clifton 2 2 2 1 6 Traub 10022 Stedman 1 3 4 2 6 Drews 0 0 0 10 TOTALS 25 9 18 16 61 3-point goals: Glenn 2. Winger 1. Stedman 1; Marian 2. Horvath 2. Score By Quarters Glenn ' 14 27 44 61 Marian 19 29 39 63 THE ESTHER SINGER SCHOLARSHIP One $300.00 scholarship is available for the 1989-90 school year. The scholarship can be used for books or fees according to the needs of the student. To apply the student must meet the following qualifications: 1. Must be enrolled in a Home Economics of Agriculture related curriculum in an Indiana college. 2. Be in the upper half of his/her high school class. A high school transcript is required. 3. Has been a 4-H member for at least 5 years or is the son/ daughter of a St. Joseph County Extension Homemaker. 4. Must be a resident of St. Joseph County. 5. Must have financial need. No detailed financial statement is required. If you meet the qualifications, call or write the Extension office, phone 284-9604 , 646 County-City Building. South Bend 46601, for an application blank. Blanks are also available from school counselors and home economics or agriculture teachers. The application must be returned to the Extension Office by April 1, 1989. The awards will be announced in June, 1989.

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