The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1989 — Page 2
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PRINCIPALS FOR A DAY ■mL *
Recently Man Metz (pictured left) and Jennifer (.'line (right) were principals for a das at North Liberty Elementary School. Their duties for the das included visitations in classrooms, presenting "(aught Being Good" Awards, talking with
FALCONS WIN OVER OREGON-DAVIS Pflfl *
Tommy Popovic. Urey ’’th grade basketball plaver defenses the Oregon 4)a sis Bobcats plaver The Th grade l'rey Falcons plaved their best offensive game of the season defeating Oregon Dav is Sb 31 on Thursday Jeff Kaiser led Ires scorers with 14 points fol-
LIGHT UP THE HOLIDAYS. J Just call or visit us today to send the FTD* Season’s Greetings™ Bouquet. Sue’s Flower Shoppe a, 135 Nirtti Main Phene 656-M33 EK&B North liberty, Indiana w|KSf ~q_e m v«»w«» <*oo c i*■ no i
salesmen, giving announcements, and discipline Both stated being principal was different than thes thought it would be. The students selected the position as a result of their accumulating points for good work in their studies.
lowed bv Winkelman with 9. Reese 8. Pojtov ic and Dvmewski with 6 points each. Wiegand added 4, and Karst. Minix. Church and I idgard each 2 points. Gensinger added a free throw for one point l'rey was 10 for 13 from the free throw line for percent. The Falcon record is now 2-2.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OE PUBIIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that the Board of Zoning Appeals of Walkerton. Indiana, will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall. 510 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana, on the 18th dav of December. 1989, at 6:45 I* M . cr as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. This hearing is for the purpose of considering a petition that was filed bv the Wesleyan Church, seeking varcance from Dwelling-Single Family to Dwelling-Two Family on a certain real estate in St. Joseph Counts. Indiana THE RI AL ESTATE IS COM MONTY DESCRIBED AS: bO7 Michigan Street. Walkerton. IN AND IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Lot 25 Rupel s fifth addition Ex. 56'8" Monroe b\ Ex 165'5" Michigan. Dated this 25th dav of November. 1989 Judith R. Hilcr. Clerk-Treasurer Tow n of WaJkcrton 2td7 FALCON B TEAM TOPS CLAY The John Glenn B-Team won their second game of the young season when they defeated South Bend Clay in a squeaker 38-37. Huizenga and Walls paced the scoring for the winners with 12 and 10 respectively while Moore and Hairston reached double figures for (he losers with 13 and 11. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p tp Pletcher 0 2 2 2 2 Norns 10 15 2 Walls 3 3 4 0 10 Seidcrs 115 2 3 Huizenga 5 2 3 0 12 R Peterson 3 0 1 4 b Hall 112 0 3 J Peterson 0 0 1 2 0 Holmquist 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 m |9 |5 £ Clay Moore 4 3 5 2 13 Houck 2 0 0 3 4 Halverson 114 2 3 Hairston 5 I 3 4 11 Greenway 0 0 0 4 0 ( ulbertson 0 0 0 2 0 Downey 0 0 0 10 Varga 12 3 0 4 Chambers 1 0 3 0 2 TOTALS 14 7 18 18 37 3 p»int goals: Clay 2. Moore. 2; Glenn. 1. Walls Score By Quarters Clay 5 17 30 37 Glenn 7 20 2b 38 The ancient Greeks believed that drinking from certain spring* or well* would give them prophetic power*. The first American to enter the Olympic PentathMdn wa* George Patton, later. General Patton. Jgi i THE ONLY THING HE’LL REMEMBER ABOUT THIS CHRISTMAS IS HOW IT FEELS TO BE FORGOTTEN The happ*»t season of ma yaar can a»o be the unless there s someone io share rt wtlh Ycxx grh enables The Sahauon Army to vtsn mtrtutionatirod men women and chddren to spread the holiday spert to those who need ft most SHARING (SCARING fa Atrfhe* rtlamttw write to rhe Saweson TW atoomAeitr a venue Vwuna MrtFf OfOH
The Independent News Publication Number 261460 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR A Pl BLISHER SUSAN R. URBIN, ASSISTANT EDITOR INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., PUBLISHING CO. 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574-1294 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week COPY DEADLINE: Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20‘ Per Copy; $7.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State) STAR AWARD ■ ,fl , * -J tE *«• h J tgMMDg^ W W Ik • i § ’> I r . A Mb / o B « S&MNhMMf
Jcremv Kuzmits. son of Garrett and Mars Jo Kuzmits. and Aaron DeGroff, son of Alan and Dianne DeGmff. were the co winners of the Star Award sos academic
BTH GRADE BEATS OREGON-DAVIS ft ^£■£^'‘l \ j ^*l Sml fWJ mb
Steve Snell attempt* to move against the Bobcat defense as teammates No. 33 Gardner No. 25 Tompkins. No. 32 Groves and No. 35 Gorby lixtk on. Ihe Urey Middle School Hth grade basketball team defeated the Bobcats of Oregon-Dav is November 30. by the score of 40 to 22. The Falcons characteristically started (he game off very aggressively in building an IH to 0 lead. Jason Groses led the charge with ten points in the first quarter. Toby Gardner collected his ten points in the first two quarters also as the Falcons built a 24 to 4 halftime lead Jason Fisher scored five points, and Nathan 1 ichtcnbarger. Steve Snell added four points each. Mike Nimon. Jayson Tompkins, and Jason Roush also scored for the Falcons. Scott Miller scored the first basket of the year during the contest. The win gives Urey a record of four and zero heading into the week with games against South Bend St. Anthony's and Culver. Oregon-Davis regrouped in the second half scoring IH of their 22
achievement at North liberty Ele mvmarv Jeremy and Aaron have been consistent achievers in Mrs Hunt's sth grade class this year Congratulations, boys.
points with Cooper leading the wav with eight points. Vermillion scored sis and Brammer added four points. Noble was the games leading rebounder with ten fol lowed by Brammer with seven Congratulations to both lean’s for their fine performances. Death is forever. Heart disease doesn't have to be. THE AMERICAN HEART ASSd'IAnON MEMORIAI PRti.RAM. American Heart Auociation^^ w»o» proMtM M a puttc Mrwoe
