The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1995 — Page 7

ENGAGED fldr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey,Sr. aKnox, announce the engagement wtheir daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to Imon J. Groves, son of Marjorie lives and the late Jerry Groves of Bikerton. The bride-to-be is a 1985 gradje of Knox High School and a iduate of Purdue University, Ist Lafayette. She is currently S program director at Parents

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Shoresman t'*;'. .V:..''475.19 MRose 455.50 flSheneman 450.00 JffiEberly 450.00 ■ Gensinger 225.00 I Kime 225.00 ays Sunoco 202.00 A w ski Insurance Agency 120.00 fl USA 119.49 fbm Body Repair 368.00 flned 2,328.70 aft ha Lambert (Travel) 582.01 O* Short 45.00 WTAL 49,099.87 fl POOR RELIEF FUND flr Relief Fund Disbursements 9,091.07 fItTAL 9,091.07 fl FIRE FIGHTING FUND flm Bureau Insurance 3,709.70 fl F. A. Engel 73.00 fliana Fire Chiefs Association Inc 40.00 fl Source Bank 25,000.00 fl;eville Lawn & Garden 18.45 fl Joseph County Firefighters 50.00 fle Inspectors Association 20.00 fl'athing Air Systems 633.00 fl'go Petroleum Corporation 576.18 Hne’s Sunoco 382.20 Krk Communications 1,552.07 ■ jtorola 950.00 fltosier Fire Equipment 3,855.90 flbnsolidated Fire & Safety 832.88 flrth Liberty Postmaster 2.29 fllin Gouker 2,389.28 flobaugh Auto Parts 84.08 Mberty Mutual Insurance 176.50 fldiana Volunteer Firemen Association 208.00 Hural Insurance Co 1,568.72 May Township Fire Dept 731.00 ■ate of Indiana

■. Joseph County 81, Martha L. Lambert, Trustee of Liberty Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm under the Bnalty of perjury that the preceding report is complete, true and correct; that the sum with which I am charged in this ■port is all of the sums received by me; and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the Bms stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be Stained by or repaid to me or to any other person. I further affirm that a complete and detailed annual report, mgether with all accompanying vochers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township, have Been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that copies of such annual report are in custody If the Township Board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the ■wnship. Martha L. Lambert, Liberty Township Trustee ■Date this report was published: January 19, 1995 Telephone: (219) 656-4587 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Township Board of Liberty Township at its nnual meeting, this 10th day of January, 1995. Dale J. Sheneman Liberty Township Board Chairman This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Township Board at its annual meeting, this 10th day of lanuary, 1995. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP BOARD: Dale J. Sheneman | I Don Eberly " Cloid A. Kime

and Friends, Inc., in LaPorte. The groom-to-be is a 1985 graduate of John Glenn High School and is a graduate of Ball State University, Muncie. He is currently employed by the John Glenn School Corp. A July 8, 1995 wedding is planned. CITIZENS OF TOMORROW “Citizens of Tomorrow’’ this week are Bobby 11, Brandon 8, and Jared 6. They are the sons of Robert and Della Egger, of Walkerton.

Internal Revenue Service 57.38 River Bend Hose Specialty 110.00 Mishawaka Enterprise 13.12 The Independent-News 12.82 Jerry Knepp 1,145.00 John Dooms 675.00 Mike Knepp 505.00 Allen Albright 755.00 Bryan Albright 610.00 John Blosser 555.00 Darrell Cisney 345.00 Dennis Fisher 490.00 Jerry Gouker 1,330.00 Scott King 52.50 Rick Kuchel 365.00 Tom McCormnick 605.00 Gene Patrick 510.00 Dan Rozwarski 415.00 Paul Williams 111 595.00 Troy Rozwarski 125.00 Charles Pritchett 580.00 Adams Remco 817.34 Harris Township 125.00 Liberty Township Fire Dept 45.60 Fair Oil Company 29.94 Shearer Communications 2,400.00 AAA Fire Equipment Inc 142.48 TOTAL 56,264.43 DOG FUND St. Joseph County Auditor 1,023.00 Donna Litteral 20.00 Lillian Salyer 16.00 TOTAL 1,059.00 CUMULATIVE FUND Ist Source Bank 19,377.36 TOTAL 19,377.36 TOWNSHIP DEBT FUND Ist Source Bank 14,024.82 TOTAL 14,024.82

. Marshall County ! AARP To Meet ; Thursday, Jan. 26 The Marshall County Chapter of AARP Board met Thursday, January 12, to formulate plans for the 1995 program year, and to make board and committee appointments. The January meeting will give members an opportunity to hear the latest research information concerning senior citizens and medication challenges. Mr. Michael Lambdin, of Lambdin Family Drugs of Plymouth will present the program on modern medicines and their use in preventive and corrective health care for senior citizens. On Thursday, January 26, all citizens over 50 in Marshall and surrounding areas are invited to attend the January meeting of Marshall County Chapter of AARP beginning at 10:00 a.m. After the program attendees are encouraged to ask questions and voice their concerns in retirement year challenges. New members are always welcome. The 1995 officers are president Grant Shenefield, vice-president Bessie Holl, secretary Alice Shenefield, treasurer Goldie Varab. Board members are Mike Kacmor, John Parsons, Alice Gerrard, Rhea Johnson and one to be announced. The historian is Goldie Varab and Rhea Johnson is program chairperson. All members are invited to share the refreshment committee serving during the monthly meetings held in the First United Church of Christ in Plymouth located at 321 N. Center Street. Meetings are held regularly each fourth Thursday of each month. Join this active, fun group. Participate in this bargain in fellowship and good times together.

JANUARY 19, 1995 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

John Glenn J.V. Basketball Results Glenn traveled to Triton January 7 and suffered a 45 to 27 defeat. Glenn returned home January 13 to gain a victory over Knox 29 to 25. North Wood hosted the Falcons the following night and held off an improved team effort from Glenn 51 to 44. Monday night the Glenn Junior-Varsity opened the BiCounty Tourney at home against Bremen. The Falcons held a lead a little over a minute to go but could not hang on and the Lions prevailed 50 to 43. Highlights of the recent contests include 12 points and 13 rebounds by Corey Rough at Knox. A.J. Lubelski added 9 points and 4 rebounds while Steve Ruby contributed 6 points and 5 steals. At North Wood, Rough again led the Falcon attack collecting 20 points on 9 field goals and 2 freethrows. Dale Groves sparked

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a Glenn surge late in the game and scored 9 points in less than two minutes. Others scoring in this game were Ernie Clark 6 points, 4 rebounds; Steve Ruby 4 points, 4 assists; Andy Brinkhoff, Steve Goss and Lubelski 2 points each. Jeremy Haag while not scoring has provided valuable leadership at the point guard position playing a fine floor game. In the Bi-County Tourney Ed Pontius found his shooting touch connecting on 6 three-pointers and a basket for 20 points and 3 rebounds. Rough added 11 points and Haag hit two crucial back to back 3 pointers late in the game. Ruby helped the team with 6 assists and 4 rebounds. The Glenn Junior-Varsity has improved its all-around play by decreasing their number of turnovers, hitting a higher percentage of freethrows, executing offensive- ' ly and getting some bench support. Glenn’s next game will be a Jimtown January IT and January 28 Glenn will host Bremen.

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