The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1995 — Page 6
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— INDEPENDENT NEWS — NOV. 30, 1995
Elementary Spell Bowl Teams Win The John Glenn Elementary Schools were victorious once again with Walkerton Elementary placing first in Class 3 and North Liberty Elementary placing second in Class 3. There are eight official spellers on an elementary
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school team. Each member receives seven words to spell, the seventh used as a tie-breaker. One point is received for each word that is spelled right. There is a possible score total of 56 words. Walkerton had 53 points and North Liberty had 51 points in all. Several members of both Walkerton and North Liberty had a perfect score.
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Those from Walkerton having a perfect score were Emily Batman, Kayla Idzepski, Lisa Kuzmicz, Eric Reese and Tony Sheperd. Students from North Liberty Elementary with perfect scores included Patrick Clute, Aaron Replogle, Ricky Klinedinst, Brandi Brodzinski and Katie Harness. Congratulations to all the Spell Bowl Teams. Written By Patrick Clute & Brandi Brodzinski CARD CLUB NEWS Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the senior card club only met on Tuesday of last week for their usual euchre games. Winning first place was Kate Capes with 72; Helen Verkier was second with 64; Ruth Ullery placed third with 63 and Doris DePoy was fourth with 43. REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday of last week seniors were greeted by Harold and Hazel Schweder who also handle the book work and the program on Mondays when we usually hear some funny jokes and stories. On Tuesday everyone enjoyed the day talking amongst ourselves with where we were spending our Thanksgiving Day with
family and friends. Wednesday we had a juice giveaway and another day of visiting.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE The Walkerton Town Council hereby gives notice tm; Dec. 4, 1995, during the Town Council meeting in ?e Walkerton Town Hall, 510 Roosevelt Road, Walkdoi 1995-15, an ordinance relating to the annexation of: EXHIBIT "A" 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is locate State of Indiana and described as follows. Part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest North Ranee 1 West, described as beginning at the b S SouS 18 chains .nd 30 links co Che Nocch 1^ Baltimore & Ohio and Chicago Railroad, thence running Che said right of way 14 chains and 45 links to a pc chains 78 1/2 links to a post on the East line of thy Indiana & Southern Railroad (formerly the I. I. I. Ra? along said right of way 12 chains and 28 links to a thence East 9 chains 50 links to the place of beginr EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING FOUR PARCELS OF U PARCEL I: A parcel of real estate in the Southwest ’e Quarter of Section 24, Township 35 North, Range 1 U 4 the Northeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of t«u South along the East line of said Southwest Quarter 'e North right of way line of the Baltimore & Ohio Rai.P of this description; thence running Westerly along i to • point that is North 81 21' West and 479.6 feet Section 24 (said point also being the Southeast corrr Claude E. Houser and Mae D. Houser, his wife, Harohd wife, to Plas/Steel Products, Inc. an Indiana CorpoiT' August 10, 1951 and recorded in St. Joseph County, R 592); thence North 25°4' West along the Easterly Inc conveyed to Plas/Steel Products, Inc., a distance o° right of way line of the New York Central Railroad io North 42°30' East a distance of 69 feet, more or lelt< Creek; thence Southeasterly along the centerline of el of said Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, a line to the place of beginning. PARCEL II: Part of the Southwest Quarter of the Nor 24, Township 35 North, Range 1 West, described as ch< of said Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, g line thereof, a distance of 480 feet; thence running Chicago, Indiana & Southern Railroad (formerly the d, 42 jO' East along said right of way to the North lift East 9 chains 50 links co the place of beginning. PARCEL III: A part of the Southwest Quarter of thert Section 24, Township 35 North, Range 1 West, descri: the Northeast corner of said quarter-quarter seccioi 1207.80 feet along the East line of said quarter-qu-c line of the right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio :e West 30.13 feet along said Northern line to the poij description; which point of beginning is on a Wesc ic North 86 O lß'o0 u West 45.20 feet along said Norcherr^c 228.78 feet; thence North 24°53'54" East 67.08 fecr^ Road 23; thence South l°40'00" East 292.51 feet alo^u point of beginning. PARCEL IV: A parcel of land being a part of the Sc: Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 35 North 1 St. Joseph County, Indiana and being more particulais Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwes’. of said Section 24; thence South 0°10'07" East ale Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, a distance of 48. e West, a distance of 336.41 feet to the place of bet thence South 0 10'07" East, a distance of 173.09 (■. h a distance of 306.40 feet to the West right of way South 0®10’07" East, a distance of 257.69 feet; thet - distance of 67.08 feet; thence South 03 50'38" Wegt che centerline of the Pine Creek; thence North 79 C g a distance of 53.02 feet; thence North 61 56'45" Went Pine Creek a distance of 1178.18 feet to the Easter 1 Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad (Penn Centra < 44 5 21'11" East along said Easterly right of way li- : thence South 89 07'07" East, a distance of 757.42 : e A parcel of land beinq a part of the Soi r Northwest Quarter (H) of Section 24, Towns « Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, particularly described as followsi Commencing at the Northwest corner of t e; of the Northwest Quarter (*») i the' X (bearing assumed) along the East-West ce h< Quarter (h), a distance of 142.00 to the p 1 continuing North 90-00’-00" East along £ a .^ llt ® nc3 of 234,67 feeti thence Sout 1 ie with the North-South centerline of said ri distance of 371.25 feet: thence South a ® aid East-West centerline, a distanc North 1-31’-27“ West parallel with sail a distance of 371,25 feet to the place of b< Subject to legal highways, ' to tltt Town of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana r AB interested parties are invited to appear and expres lir ' ter. ' Dated this 20th day of Nov., 1995. r er ' rt
On Thursday flu shots were given. The Nov. and Dec. birthdays were celebrated with only four
