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w HAPPY ADS (We reserve the right to limit the wording in the Happy Ads or to adjust the price for long ones. Also ads with pictures start at $6.50. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to people and groups. Any Happy Ads usea for advertising an event will be charged double.) ANNUAL BAZAAR Fri., Dec. 5 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS BAKE SALE RAFFLE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MILLER S MERRY MANOR IT’S A PARTY! CHRISTMAS AND GET ACQUAINTED PARTY! December 6 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. HALF PRICE ON STYLES MANICURES EYEBROW ARCHES Come Let Us Give You A New Look Or Just Come And Watch And Join The Party! AT THE HAIR SHACK WALKERTON THE WIVES OF THE “OLD GENT” AND “THE BULL” TOOK THEM TO VEGAS TO CELEBRATE THEIR 60th Birthday The Four Os Them Had A Wonderful Time THE MEN CAME BACK OLDER BUT WISER We Need VOLUNTEERS TO HELP DELIVER MAIL ONE HOUR A DAY READING ONE HOUR A DAY VAN RIDES TWO HOURS A WEEK MANICURES MONDAY AFTERNOON CUT WOOD CRAFTS FOR SANDING Come Share Your Time With Us A Smile A Day Helps To Make Our Day Brighter MILLER’S MERRY MANOR CONTACT MARY JO GOLUBSKI 586 3133

Congratulations GREG ZELLERS ON YOUR BUCK NOW YOU CAN SLEEP WITH YOUR WIFE AT NIGHT Love, WAYNE, SHERRY & KIDS WHO HAS CEMENTED A LOT OF CONCRETE FRIENDSHIP AT KOONTZ LAKE THE OLD GENT TURNS “60” THIS WEEK Happy Birthday “BIG TOM” LAVERNE & BILL JOYCE & TOM ELIZABETH & JIM BILL Happiness Is KNOWING YOU CAN COUNT ON THE WALKERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. WHENEVER YOU NEED THEM THANKS FOR BEING THERE! THE FRAZIERS Congratulations GREG ZELLERS ON YOUR 10 POINTER WALL HANGER With Love, LOU LOU WE WILL NEED BAKED GOODS FOR OUR BAZAAR On December 5 ANY DONATED ITEM WILL BE APPRECIATED ACTIVITY DEPARTMENT MILLER'S MERRY MANOR Congratulations DADDY ON YOUR SECOND BUCK THIS YEAR Love You. GREGIE, ANDY. CHASITY

OBITUARIES

MARALEE MAUK Maralee Mauk, 53, of 25249 Miller Road, North Liberty, passed away at 10:00 p.m., on Thursday, November 20, in Memorial Hospital after an illness. She was born on August 16, 1933, in South Whitley, Indiana, and came to North Liberty in 1955 from Mishawaka. She married Garford B. Mauk, on August 29. 1953, in Cassopolis. Michigan, who survives. Surviving along with her husband is a daughter, Carolyn D. Raines, Lakeville; two sons, David 8., North Liberty, and Gregory A., Fremont; six grandchildren; four sisters. Doris Bueche, Granger. Freida Soto, Mishawaka, Barbara and Coleen Cave, both of Mishawaka; and five brothers, Roger, Terry and Jerry Cave, all of Mishawaka, Rex, Ellsworth and William Cave, South Bend. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Larry Dentler officiating. Burial was in Sumption Prairie Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lions State Project Cancer Control, Greene Township Lions Gub, Inc., Box 2413 South Bend, Ind. 46680. CHARLES O. SMITH Charles Ora Smith, 60, of 750 E. Carson, Carson, California, passed away on Saturday, November 22, at the U.C.L.A. Medical Center, in Carson, after a short illness. He was bom on August 8, 1926, to Ora and Mattie Smith, in Walkerton, and he had lived in California the past 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Jimmy; two sons, Larry, of the United States Marines stationed in California, and Torry, of Mulberry, Arkansas; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Shelley) Carter, Peru, Indiana, and Mrs. Tony (Vicky) Smerdel, Ozark. Arkansas; seven grandchildren; and a sister. Mrs. Albert (Alda) Ray. Walkerton. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister and his parents. Memorial services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the Gamby Mortuary, Lomita. California, with burial at sea. INFANT GAL Infant Heather Ann Gal, four day old daughter of Timothy George Gal and Jacqeline Lynn (Maclsaac) Gal, Rural Route 4, Box 364, Walkerton, passed away at 5:20 p.m., on Wednesday, in the Children's Hospital. Chicago, Illinois. She was born on November 15, in Knox. Surviving along with her parents arc her paternal grandfather, George Gal, Slaughter, Kentucky; her maternal grandmother. Mary Ann Ward. Walkerton; her paternal great-grandmother. Rebecca Gal. Longwood, Florida; her maternal great-grandparents, John and Arlene Maclsaac, Knox, and her paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Florence Derndt, Knox. Services were held at the Nus-baum-Elkin Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. ARLENE M. PLUMMER Arlene M. Plummer, 64, of 1620 S. Wood Drive, Mishawaka, passed away at 4:30 a.m., Wednesday at her home following a brief illness. She was bom on October 18, 1922. in Leesburg to Ira and Carrie May Buss Roberts and had lived at Mishawaka for 13 years going there from Walkerton. Surviving are a daughter, Ms. Deanna Bierly, Walkerton; a son. James W. Miller, Walkerton; five grandchildren; and a brother, Herschel Roberts. Elkhart. She was preceded in death by a brother. Dalton. She was a member of the Grace Brethren Church. Osceola, the American Legion Post 161 Auxiliary, Mishawaka, and Women of the Moose Lodge 73, Elkhart. She

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retired as an office worker after 32 years with Uniroyal, in Mishawaka. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home. Walkerton, with Rev. Keith, of the Grace Brethren Church, Osceola, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. VERA J. BELL Vera J. Bell, 76. Rural Route 2. Box 125, Knox, passed away at 2:00 p.m., on Sunday, November 16, in Rochester, Minnesota. She was bom on September 22, 1910 in Wanatah to Emil Grieger and Augusta Hundt Grieger. She married Tom Bell on January 1, 1939, in South Bend, who survives. Together they founded WKVI Radio Station, Knox. Surviving along with her husband are a son, Jack Bell, Hamlet, and a daughter, Darlene Gielerak, Kokomo; a brother, Victor Grieger, Zephyrhills, Florida; and two sisters, Lucille Gardner, Walkerton, and Eileen Land, Union Mills. She was preceded in death by a brother, a sister and a daughter. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. C.S.T. on Thursday at the Hamlet United Methodist Church, of which

NoSalt The sensible “salt” *S»b When common sense says Y "Avoid Sodium." use sodium-free Z | NoSalt SIPQi ® Tor a ftee 24 page NoSai’fec^e book*?’ I I write Recipes i / PO 8o« 3884 M U Stamford CT 06905 Mycitracin ™ TRIPLE ANTIBIOTIC FIRST AID OINTMENT ...WHEN THERE'S A CHANCE FOR INFECTION, YOU NEED MYCITRACIN! Low Cholesterol Curry Uses Safflower Oil America's growing health concerns hast resulted in an emphasis on lighter ctxskmg and the use ot fresh, all natural ingredients The curried chicken dish below low in cholesterol and high in flavor begins with sautecing the chicken in safflower oil This oil is not only cholesterol free, it's the vegetable oil that is highest of all in polyunsaturated fat which help* lower cholesterol KASHMIR CHICKEN (TRRY 2 tablespoons Holywood Safflower (Ml I pound boned and skinned chicken breasts (cutlets), halved *4 cup chopped onion 1% teaspoons curry powder I*6 cups chicken broth, divided I % cups sliced unpeeled apples I tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon sugar % teaspoon ground ginger 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts In a large skillet heat safflower oil until ho< Add chicken Saute until golden, about 5 minutes on each side, remove from skillet to a warm sen mg plate, cover and set aside Add onion and curry powder to skillet. saute for 30 seconds Add I cup of the chicken broth and the apples Bong to a boil Reduce heat and simmer coscred until aisles are cnsp tender, about 2 minutes In a small bow I combine remaining '* cup bash w ith cornstarch sugar and ginger, stir into skillet Cook and stir until clear and lightly thickened Season with salt, if needed Spoon curry sauce over chicken cutlets Garnish with chopped walnuts YIELD 4 portions

she was a member, with Rev. Gene Flickinger and Rev. Carl Ricks, of ficiating. Burial was in Fletcher Cemetery. Hamlet. MARGARET A. ESKILDSEN Margaret A. Eskildsen, 87, of Miller's Merry Manor, Culver, formerly of Walkerton, died at 4:14 a.m. Monday in Holy Cross Parkview Hospital. Plymouth. Mrs. Eskildsen was born Januarv 5, 1899, in Kankakee, Illinois and had lived in Culver the past six years going there from Walkerton. She is survived by a daughter, Rosemary Koch, of Oak Park, Illinois; a son, John Sheaks, of Walkerton; 17 grandchildren; 34 great-grand-children; and a great-great-grand-child. A son, Norman Sheaks. preceded her in death. Services were held Wednesday in the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton, with burial in Morris Cemetery, near Teegarden. She was a member of Women of the Moose Greater Chicago Chapter 129 and Ladies Auxiliary of Rogers Park American Legion Post, Chicago. The first American subway opened in Boston in 1867

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