The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1989 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 12. 19M

North Liberty

New Year’s Das guests of Pearl Newcomb were Bud and Donna Newcomb, of New Road: Jan Hammaker. of Warsaw; and Chris and Debbie Ncwo’mb and daughters Thes also exchanged Christmas gifts. JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON CartifM Intvranca Counsato DONNA L. RAUSCH We Sell Service Along With Our Product C«H (219) 586*2580 Koontz Lake AMERICAN LAWNCARE AND LANDSCAPING ★ Power Poking ★ Edging — Mowing ♦ Aenbon — Fertilizing * Lendscepe Designing FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT DILL 656-8597 North Liberty

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Have you been feeding the birds since we have snow on the ground 9 Potato Creek Park has been feeding all kinds of birds, csen the Red C ardinals and I saw two of them at my feeder the other da> Have you noticed the new turtle red sign out at the park 9 Drive slow as there might just be a turtle crossing the road. It was a fun aftcmi»on Friday for the residents of Miller s Merry Manor and all the visitors who came to sec Elvis Presley and hear him sing the old familiar songs he used to sing like "Love Me Tender". "Arc You Lonesome Tonight". and "Jailhouse Rock". I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You". "Teddy Bear" and many more which really brought back memories. Elvis would have been $4 on the Bth. A beautiful cake ALCOHOLICS ANUNYMOUS 7:00 p.m. E.S.T. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Koontz Lake Library For Moro Information Call 586-3243 or 867-1001

with Elvis picture on it was served after his entertainment along with punch and coffee. Harold Snyder, who has been employed at Potato Creek State Park for the past 10 years was very pleasantly surprised last Friday noon when all the employees met with a carry-m dinner in his honor as he is retiring now from the Park His wife. Ilene, was also a guest and he was presented with a beautiful picture. We all hope you enjoy your retirement Harold Gene and Norma Patrick were dinner guests Sunday of Gladys Sheneman. They later called on Gene’s parents in Walkerton. Gordon and Nell Patrick. Frank and Heide Lawson, of Ocala. Florida, and Henry Jr. Koening, of San Jose. California, spent the holidays with their parents. Henry and Joan Koenig, of Pierce Road. Flora Hough returned home Friday after spending the week with relatives in LaPorte. Dave and Pam Craft and family spent the Chritmas holidays at the home of Pam s brother, lan Black, and family, in Cottage Grove. Oregon. Other members of the family who came to join them were Pam s parents, Harry and Ruth Black, of Sebring. Florida; her brother. Bryan Black, and family , of Hunterstown. Indiana; her l( pun m the ffurWl iur vuur w 6nJ Mjmr with rr-suic wJur , * Jrtj jflunbhk jvjyn».Kx a # * 4 yuu n. niintxj in 1 • nvwWTiMia * • wc tvwr the ar&wrr * Gurcn Mjur Hccionun tkukier Tatby -w , <>Uit) 4l*rxcs Cuarirtcal # • BECKER BUILDER : • 903 S State St. (St. Rd. ?3» • • North Liberty 656-8796 * .** * ♦ ♦ • * *• •

Pharmacy & Your Health

L Craft’s vy Liberty ^2 Drugs North Liberty Jf™ Phone 656-4722 Dry Mouth: Causes & Cures Dry mouth is a common ailment in the aged and is a side effect of hundreds of medicines. Dry mouth occurs when saliva secretion is diminished, either temporarily or permanently. The mouth may feel parched with a burning sensation Dry mouth is found in 40 percent of those over age 65. Health problems such as anemia, dehydration, diabetes, and fever can cause dry mouth. Nasal congestion, stress, and smoking may also dry out the mouth. Antihistamines, deconges Lanis, appetite suppressants, and certain medicines for heart arrhythmias. depression, and hypertension contribute to dry mouth. Many people with rheumatoid arthnus and disorders of the sab vary glands may experience permanent dry mouth. Temporary relief from dry mouth may be obtained from sipping water or sucking on ice chips, loz enges. hard sugarless candy, or chewing sugaricss gum But saliva substitute products have therapeu tic advantages over home reme dies These substitutes are similar io natural saliva and last longer llian other remedies If dry mouth is a ude effect of medicines, the dosage sometimes can be decreased or a different medicine preaenbed And always follow your deniiMj advice for effective oral hygiene

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brother. David Black, and family, of Laguana. California. It was the first time in 19 years that the family had all been able to spend Christmas together. They had a great time reminiscing and also enjoyed a gift exchange. It was a wonderful family reunion and one they shall never forget. Jack and Shirley Norris entertained with a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter. Jackie, of South Bend, on Sunday. Others present were Lola Pavey. Ted and Cindy Woolet and family, and Adam and Sherry Mann and family. of Bremen. Our sympathy goes to Hazel Feitz and her family in the loss of her husband. Richard, who passed away in Florida. Well I can t seem to find many people that remember anything about the roundhouse in North Liberty. The reason is that it was used bv the trains that came into North Liberty in the 1800‘s and early I9oo’s. Il was located where Knecht Elevator stands today. The trains would come in from the @RBS SAVE MONEY Build it Yourself with RBS • Agricultural • Specialty • Commercial Buildings Cail today so» mote information md your F REE construction guide ALTERNATE BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. P 0. Box 92 — Tyner. Ind. Phone: 219-936-5922 The Finest Engineered Rural Building in America Suiting Systems

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west, be serviced there, turn around and go back west again and that’s why it was called the roundhouse. Many passenger trains came through North Liberty at that time, and passengers would get off at the depot and many times would stay at one of the three hotels that were in opertion back in those good old days. Can you imagine three hotels in North Liberty today? The Rebekah Lodge from Tyner will entertain the residents of Millers Merry Manor Tuesday afternoon by taking gifts and placing bingo with them. The North Liberty firemen were kept busy Monday as they had a house fire on 23 in North Liberty at 10:00 a m and then at 6 o’clock they were called to the Tom McCormick farm on State Road 4 east where his bam was destroyed bv fire. It used to be known as the Alonzo Sheneman farm. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F Williams. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams. Sr., were in Bedford and Springville, Friday, Saturday and Sundav to attend the wedding of Paul F. Williams. 11l and Sarah Whitmill at the Springville United Methodist Church, on December 31. 1988 John and Roseka Wildrick and son. Tony, spent Christmas in Kingsville. Missouri, near Kansas City, with Roselca’s daughter and son-in-law. Carmen and Fred Barnes and grandchildren. Dana and Freddie. Also visiting for (linstmas dinner were Rosele’s son. Wade Farley and his friend. Danny Perez, both from South Bend. Then the Wildrick* traveled toG<M>dman. Missouri, near Joplin, to visit John’s sister and brother in-law. Ruth and Jack Hall They returned to Kansas City for the New Year’s Eve wedding of Rose lea’s daughter. Cathy Farley to Doug Brashear, who arc making their home in Kansas City. The Wildricks returned home January 2