The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1995 — Page 8

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 9, 1995

North Liberty School Lists Two Honor Rolls The North Liberty Elementary School is pleased to announce the second nine weeks ABBIT Improvement list and honor roll and the first semester honor roll as follows: ABBIT IMPROVEMENT 6TH GRADE Josh Albright Dustin Carpenter Andy Holderread Melanie Schmeltz STH GRADE Eric Harringer Jay Ritschard 4TH GRADE Jessica Adkins Nicole Bogard Casey Burger Chris Lawton Michael Mcßoberts SECOND NINE WEEKS 4TH GRADE Distinguished Jimmy Aldrich Alan Allsop Nicole Bogard Amy Carlson Sarah Craft Katie Harness Ricky Klinedinst Mark Schmeltz Regular Jessica Adkins Vanessa Anderson Jimmy Beasley Matthew Blosser Casey Burger Adam Bussard Holly Day Anastasia Flack Steven Futa John Garab George Heim Amanda Jacobs Preston Krause Bobby Lord Bill Nelson Mallory Parsons Emily Ruffles Donny Seely Celia Shortt Chris Shoue Kandis Smith Cristofer Worm Sarah Yarian STH GRADE Distinguished Brandi Brodzinski Allison Stevens Regular Jeff Aldrich Alena Bogucki Sarah Borton Patrick Clute Jennifer Gensinger Will Groves Nichole Halder CENTURY 21 SAVOIE & ASSOCIATES S Named to C-21 Top 21 Sales AssoC: tor North Central Indiana. Member 1993 Quality Service Award Winning Office. Litt With Me Because Buyers | BUY FROM BRIAN | Bus. 936-7622 Home 586-7022

LAST ROUNDUP Stillwell 369-1025 FAMILY DIKING Beer - Liquor - Wine AM ATU ER HOUR SMBS KARAOKE SYSTEMS WWIO EVERY FRIDAY Sing-Along To Music Videos o'd' es ' Country, And Classics Hits From i \ The 50's To Present FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - FISH FRY All You Can Eat — With Salad Bar SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - PRIME RIB With Salad Bar Included

Ashley Horvath Matt Hummel Kyle Norris Jay Ritschard Jill Schmeltz Sarah Singleton Jennifer Stasiak 6TH GRADE Distinguished Brandi Davis Jennifer Kemble Amy Loucks Laura Lung Lindahl Wiegand Regular Marianne Allsop Mike Beasley Natalie Beckham Whitney Borton Shana Collier Phil Crone Stacy Cummins Brad Ennis Lisa Ferency Abby Fick Andy Holderread Angie Ingle Melissa Lentner Travis MacDonald Kaydi McMahan Andy Morris Cliff Slater Kacey Whitmer FIRST SEMESTER 4TH GRADE Distinguished Jimmy Aldrich Alan Allsop Sarah Craft Ricky Klinedinst Regular Jessica Adkins Vanessa Anderson Jimmy Beasley Matthew Blosser Nicole Bogard Casey Burger Adam Bussard Amy Carlson Holly Day Anastasia Flack Steven Futa John Garab Katie Harness Amanda Jacobs Preston Krause Bill Nelson Mallory Parsons Emily Ruffles Mark Schmeltz Kristy Schrader Donny Seely Celia Shortt Chris Shoue Kandis Smith Cristofer Worm Sarah Yarian STH GRADE Distinguished Brandi Brodzinski Regular Jeff Aldrich Alena Bogucki Sarah Borton Patrick Clute Jennifer Gensinger Will Groves Nichole Halder Ashely Horvath Kari Houser Matt Hummel Kyle Norris Jay Ritschard Sarah Shimp Jennifer Stasiak Allison Stevens 6TH GRADE Distinguished Brandi Davis Jennifer Kemble

Amy Loucks Laura Lung Lindahl Wiegand Regular Marianne Allsop Mike Beasley Natalie Beckham Whitney Borton Shana Collier Phil Crone Stacy Cummins Brad Ennis Lisa Ferency Abby Fick Andy Holderread Nicole Huguenard Angie Ingle Emily King Melissa Lentner Travis MacDonald Kaydi McMahan Andy Morris Nicole Nowak Cliff Slater EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS SHELLACK BREMEN 45-19 The Urey Middle School eighth grade girls romped to their second win in as many outings with a 45-19 shellacking of Bremen Monday night on the winners hardwood. The Falcons came out running in the initial period enroute to a commanding 16-4 advantage at the first stop. The locals enjoyed a 25-11 edge at the intermission. The fastbreaking Falcons reeled off 14 straight points to start the second half off and then coasted to a 43-17 reading at the end of the third six-minute segment. The Falcons were led by Jennifer Traub with 12 points and Beth Honaker with 10 tallies. Tammy Wasteney added 8 markers followed by Becca Strahm with 5, Lynna Potts 4, Alissa Fuentes 4 and Melissa Craig 2. Jessica Traub and Misty Whitmer turned in fine performances too. The locals travel to Triton on Tuesday and entertain Culver Wednesday with both games scheduled for 4:30 p.m. starts. Many would be willing to have afflictions provided that they be not inconvenienced by them. —St. Francis de Sales

ANNUAL TOWN FINANCIAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1994 TOWN OF NORTH LIBERTY, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES, AND INVESTMENTS BALANCES Cash Total Cash Cash Balance Investments And Balance Disburse- At At Investments Fund January 1 Receipts ments December 31 December 31 At Dec. 31 General Fund 65,049.84 248,945.57 256,282.41 57,713.00 57,713.00 Motor Vehicle Highway 30,514.10 35,749.08 43,334.44 22,928.74 22,928.74 Local Road and Street 7,025.85 13,641.11 20,666.96 20,666.96 Parks and Recreation Fund 10,243.24 9,752.00 6,644.31 13,350.93 13,350.93 Cumulative Capital Improvement 10,460.98 6,003.56 50.00 16,414.54 16,414.54 Cumulative Capital Development 24,922.31 7,603.00 32,525.31 32,525.31 Police Accident Report Fund 110.00 110.00 Police Firearms Training Fund 140.08 140.08 Vehicle Inspection 324.98 324.98 324.98 Law Enforcement Con’t. Education ... 634.00 238.00 340.59 531.41 531.41 Payroll 1,775.88 311,308.59 309,610.20 3,474.27 3,474.27 Water Utility — Operation 9,337.21 208,844.44 216,424.60 1,757.05 1,757.05 Water Utility — Bond & Interest 15,751.76 98,153.70 96,497.78 17,407.68 67,500.00 84,907.68 Water Utility — Depreciation 13,539.98 41,352.26 41,329.01 13,563.23 13,563.23 Water Utility — Customer Deposit .... 4,280.01 3,586.41 2,042.87 5,823.55 10,000.00 15,823.55 Sewage Utility — Operating 3,697.66 258,323.01 249,555.12 12,465.55 12,465.55 Sewage Utility — Bond & Interest .... 3,140.47 125,910.00 84,020.47 45,030.00 45,030.00 Local Law Enforcement C.E 104.11 104.11 104.11 Park 4th July 41.02 41.02 41.02 Park Landscaping 50.00 50.00 50.00 Levy Excess 420.00 420.00 Cash Change 125.00 125.00 125.00 C.D.B.G. Planning Grant 12,211.00 12,211.00 St. Joseph Co. Solid Waste Mgt. Grant 27,280.00 27,280.00 Cumulative Sewer 16,809.63 34,158.42 13,580.55 37,387.50 37,387.50 Sewage Debt Service 545.45 1,276.30 1,019.53 822.22 36,000.00 36,822.22 TOTAL 231,274.56 1,432,125.45 1,360,892.96 302,507.05 113,500.00 416,007.05 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Clerk-Treasurer’s Office and may be reviewed during busines hours. LONG-TERM INDEBTEDNESS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1994 Outstanding Bonds Revenue As Os 1-1-94 Retired Bonds During 1994 Outstanding As Os December 31 Interest Paid 1994 During 1994 Water Utility 403,000.00 11,000.00 392,000.00 20,150.00 Sewage Utility 725,000.00 35,000.00 690,000.00 48,120.47 TOTALS 1,128,000.00 46,000.00 1,082,000.00 68,270.47 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the data contained in this report is accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Paul F. Williams, Jr., Clerk-Treasurer 118 N. Main St., P.O. Box 515, North Liberty. IN 46554 Dated February 3, 1995 Telephone: (219) 656-4447

National School Counseling Week February 6-10 Governor Evan Bayh has proclaimed February 6-10 to be celebrated in Indiana as National School Counseling Week. National School Counseling Week is sponsored by the American School Counselor Association. This year’s theme is “School Counseling: A Partnership in Caring.” This is a time to focus public attention oh the contribution of professional school counselors in the school, home, community, state and nation. Locally, counselors have a variety of activities planned for the week. A series of announcements will be made at John Glenn High School, focusing on the role of counselors in the school and community. School counselors work with students on career exploration, social skills, personal issues, and educational goals. Counselors also work with teachers in a collaborative effort in meeting the needs of students. Counselors help parents by providing the information they need in guiding their sons and daughters in the right direction. If you have not had a chance to meet your local counselor, please be sure to do so. John Glenn School Corporation counselors are Cynthia Williams, North Liberty Elementary; Dixie Kunze, Walkerton Elementary; Vera Tiana, Urey Middle School; and Dan Snider and Beth Schmeltz, John Glenn High School. Counselors from around the state will be attending the Indiana Counseling Association annual conference February 9 and 10 in Indianapolis. This conference gives counselors the opportunity to learn new techniques and to network with other counselors. A

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variety of topics are covered in special workshops and interest sessions. School counselors interested in becoming a member of Indiana School Counselor Association may contact your local chapter representative, Beth Schmeltz, at 586-3195. LOCAL STUDENT EARNS HIGHEST HONORS AT CARTHAGE COLLEGE Bradley Miller, a sophomore at Carthage College, has been named to the Dean’s and Honors Lists for the fall 1994 semester. Miller, an accounting major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Miller, 10455 E. St. Rd. 4, Walkerton. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must earn a minimum of 3.5 grade point average for the term, based on at least 12 graded credits. Miller’s outstanding academic performance also qualifies him for the College’s Honors List, a distinction limited to upperclassmen who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.4, based on 32 or more graded credits and must have completed at least 16 credits during the previous term. Carthage is an independent college of the arts and sciences affiliated with the Evangelican Lutheran Church in America. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan between Milwaukee and Chicago, the College boasts a 148-year tradition of excellence in education. HESTERS CABIN BED & BREAKFAST ■lt?.s. B I 4 Peaceful Night Or Weekend In Our 1830 Restored Log House (Reservations Only) 71880 St. Rd. 23, Walkerton