The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1990 — Page 9

and then took Helen Newcomer, and all enjoyed dinner together at Morrow s Restaurant. Remember the Tri Kappa girls are sponsoring a style show Thursday evening. March 29. at the North Liberty Community Center beginning at 6:30 with a wide variety of salads and then enjoy the fashions from Levine’s with local models displaying the latest spring clothing. Prizes will be drawn during the evening of entertainment. eats and fellowship. NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION The North Liberty Church of Christ nursery school is not taking registrations for the 1990-1991 school year. On Thursday. March 29, there will be an open house from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. This is a time when you can come and see the school and also pre-register. The school is for children ages 3-5 years. They must be 3by July 1. to enter the J year old class and 4 by .luh 1 for the 4-5 year old class. This year we will be offering a morning 3 year old class on luesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00 -11:00 a.m. The 4-5 year old class meets on Monday and Wednesday from 9:00 - 11:30 a m. or on Tuesday and Thursday from 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. There is also an extended class session offered on Fridays from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. for the 4-5 year olds. Tuition is $20.00 a month for the 3 year old class. $25.00 a month for the 4-5 year old two day class and $35.00 a month for the 4-5 year old three day class. Please call 656-4632 for more information.

KEEPSAKE COTTAGE WILL REOPEN ON April sth THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Come In And Register For A Free Easter Bunny Porcelain Doll! Keepsake Mill Hours To Be Announced Soon! 3U5 > » t/ r o s • sy • T « £ • 4 • Cy • Ljl 3"-?, * 5® X

_ WALKERTON O AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Ist Annual LAKE PERCH - FISH FRY Friday, April 6, 1990 Serving From 4:00 p.m. Until 8:00 p.m. AT POST HALL Menu Includes Lake Perch, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Pie & Coffee LIMITED TICKET SALES Carry-Outs Available $6.50 Per Person |

“Spring Fever” Style Show Thursday, March 29 .Join us for an evening of food, fashions and fun at the annual style show sponsored by the North Liberty Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa. “Spring Fever" will take place on Thursday evening. March 29. at the North Liberty Community Center, beginning at 6:30 p.m.. you may choose from a wide variety of salads and enjoy fashions from Levine’s with local models displaying the latest spring clothing line. We will also have a benefit draw ing along with many door prizes drawn during the evening. Admission is $4.00 and tickets will be available at the door. If you wish to secure tickets in advance, contact Donna Beasley. 858-3589 or Sue Kaser, 656-4532. CELEBRATE 50th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Schicber. of 102 S. Williams St., North I iberty. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, on Sunday. March 18. Mr. Schicber and Maxine D. Sahsgiver were married by Rev. Maynard Culp at the Twin Branch Christian Church parsonage. on March 18, 1940. They celebrated with guests coming from Elkhart. Lakeville. Plymouth. Goshen and North Libert v. at Ravmond’s Restaurant, in Wakarusa. Ice cream and cake were served at the home of their daughter. Deloras Jordan, following the dinner.

Their children are Deloras Jordan. Nappanee and Diana Heim and Donald, both of North Liberty. The Schieber’s have eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. STRONG TRITON QUINTET STOPS UREY Bth GRADERS The Urey eighth grade girls basketball team fell to a strong Triton quintet Tuesday by a 33-22 count at Bourbon. Triton led at all stops. 14-6. 19-10 and 25-14 enroute to its 11th victory in 13 outings. The Falcons arc 2-7 on the year. Jonna Johnson and Trish Rough led the locals with 8 points each. Dawn Rhodes and Dara Cisney chipped in with 4 and 2 points, respectively. LOSE RESERVE GAME The Urey girls also dropped the reserve game by a close 20-18 decision to finish the season with a 2-2 mark. The score was tied at the end of one period of paly, 2-2 before Triton forged a narrow 10-8 halftime lead. After a 10-10 deadlock at the third stop, the Falcons exploded to a 16-10 advantage but could not hold on. Rachel Shafer had a hot hand to lead the locals with 8 markers Laura Bostwick and Emily Craft each contributed 4 points and KellyStedman added two. FARMERS ELIGIBLE FOR SPECIAL TAX TREATMENT The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance to farmers who received payments in 1989 under the Disaster Assistance Act of 1989. These payments may qualifx • Os WAR NfTwom ANCHOR REAL ESTATE Buying Or Selling? Call PAUL G. GJEMRE Broker-Associate BUSINESS (219) 277-8000 RES. (219) 291-9145

MARCH a. IWO - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

for the special tax treatment afforded other crop insurance proceeds received hv farmers, according to the IRS. Under federal tax law. farmers who receive insurance proceeds for crop damage due to floods, droughts or other natural disasters or due to the inability to plant crops because of these events mav qualify to report this income in the year after receipt. Since farmers often report the income from crop sales in the year after the crops were harvested, this provision allows farmers whose crops are destroyed to avoid reporting two years’ income in the same vear. In order to qualify for the special treatment, the farmer must use the cash method of accounting and must establish that the proceeds from the sale of the destroyed crops would normally have been reported in a year following the destruction. Today's guidance recognizes that payments made by the federal government for crop damage serve the same purpose to a recipient as insurance proceeds and should be taxed in a similar manner The IRS said the favorable tax treatment of federal payments properly implements the intent of Congress in originally enacting the crop insurance provision.

r— DICK L. BENNETT, M.D. i FAMILY PRACTICE Member Os The American Academy Os Family Practice Medicare — Medicaid — New Patients Welcome KOONTZ LAKE MEDICAL CLINIC 586-7177 Across From American State Bank, State Road 23 FOR RENT/LEASE COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE Approximately 1,000 Sq. Ft. AN Mew Located On St. Rd. 23, Koontz Lake Ideal For Professional Office FLEXIBLE TERMS THE RESULTS PEOPLE! LAKESIDE REALTY Hi HEJmF ^3l^ REALTY WORLD. I ‘--J L 586-3106 OTTt | FREE! FREE^^FREE!* |Free Lunchl Customer Appreciation To Our Friends ■SATURDAY, MARCH 311 10:00 a m. - 2:00 p.m, I pizza St I PEPSI POTATO CHIPS COOKIES EGG KOOLS ; SAUSAGE SANDWICHES COFFEE CAKE A DONUTS SUMMED SAUSAGE — I BRING THE KIDS — ENJOY| Compliments 01 Ray & Kenny's ;

In 1890, a St. Louis physician ground up peanuts and produced a product that would revolutionize sandwich making and become the hit of the lunch box set It was peanut butter. Nurturing Sustaining Helping Growing We re right around the corner or just a phone call away Making a difference every day SHARING IS CARING For information contact us m you' area or arrtte The Salvation Army ’9S Bloom held Avenue Verona Neta Jersey 07044

9