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On Friday. September 29, Ronald McDonald visited Walkerton and North Liberty Elementary Schools. Ihe one-hour program centered up<’n using the library and reading skills. The students enjoyed meeting Ronald and his

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program. Both schools wish to thank the Plymouth McDonald’s Restaurant and especially Mr. Don Ludwig in arranging the visit. Pictured is Jennifer Culver, a North Liberty student, preparing to assist Ronald McDonald.

Walkerton A bus load of people sponsored by several businessmen of North Liberty went to Rochester last Tuesday to attend the Farm Progress Show. Among the group were Mr. and Mrs. Clell Fouts and Mr. Lyle Roush. There was a record crowd. Mrs. Harold Weller and Phillip Harris and son. Zachary, of South Bend went to Matoon, Illinois, on Saturday for the 70th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wishart, who is ?4rs. Weller’s oldest brother. There were 10 campers all from the 4th district volunteer firemen association and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn were among them for the weekend, at Scenic Hills Campgrounds. near Bristol. Mrs. Esther Shultz is happy to entertain her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs, of Ocean Park. Washington, until October 18th. They will be calling on old friends and acquaintances while here. Mrs. Lynn Stull has as her guests for a week, Mrs. Rhea Cripe Elliott and family, of California and Mr. and Mrs. Mercer and family, of Oregon. Hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday will be Margaret and Ed Moravek. A message to inform all of Donald Rhodes teachers and classmates at John Glenn of his progress. After completing his basic training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center last year, Donald went on to the U. S. Fleet Training Center, in Norfolk. Virginia, where he studied cryogenic equipment

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(liquid oxygen) and has completed all his classes with averages in the 90’s On the first day of October he will leave for San Diego, California, and go aboard the U.S.S. Independence. Thanks for the confidence "Rick.” You said he could do it. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cole, of Charlotte. North Carolina, arrived at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jean Cole, on Saturday. September 23 for a weeks visit. Their misfortune of being in the path of Hugo left them without power and places of work so badly damaged, they decided to turn their troubles to gixid for his mother. Thev packed and came up to help Jean move. Although she was at school all week, her sons. Bob and Rich and wives, packed and moved most of her furniture to her new home at Koontz Lake. The visiting while working made a weeks work much more pleasant. All enjoyed a delightful dinner and evening at Damon’s, in South Bend, on

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' JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON Certified Insurance Counselor DONNA L. RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake THE TAX SHELTER YEAR AROUND INCOME TAX SERVICES Individuals & Small Businesses BOOKKEEPING Fer SmeN Busineetes AUDIT ASSISTANCE Phone 656-4706 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana f FARMERS J INSURANCE ; GROUP OF COMPANIES !; ■I CAROL JEAN BECKER : jl AGENT ([ <903 S. State St., North Liberty jl 656-8796, Res 369-9442 ! AUTO ★ FIRE * LIFE * FARM ;_ coM»uaciAi BECKER BUILDERS OF HECKAMAN HOMES Hm A FuH Line Os ENERGY EFFICIENT NOME) Drive Out AwO Sm Our IBeOei 903 S State St 656-8796 North Liberty. Ind.i^^

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Ihursday. A small reward for so much help. Rich and Allison left home on Saturday afternoon. Dr and Mrs. G. R Hershberger have returned from Orlando, Florida, where Mrs. Hershberger attended the 74th annual Bank Marketing Association Conference. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS THERAPHY GROL’P The United Methodist Church of Walkerton is wanting to sponsor a therapy group, opened to the public, for adults whom were raised in alcoholic families. The thereapy group would be staffed b\ a Family Learning Center therapist. would run for approximately 8 - 10 weekly sessions and would cost a fee based on the number of people in the group. All those interested in possible attending this group can call the church office and leave vour name and phone number. 586-3534. All information will be confidential.

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