The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1990 — Page 2

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JULY 26, 1990

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NORTH LIBERTY NEWS B\ Gladys Shcncman Ted and Cindy Woolet entertained the following with a birthday dinner in honor of their twin sons. Ruben and Robert, who turned five years old. Guests present were their other brother. Benjamin, their two grandmothers. Shirley Norris and her husband .lack and Betty Woolet and two great-grand-mothers. Lola Pavey and Ethel Woolet of Mishawaka and an uncle and aunt. Adam and Sherry Mann of Bremen. They also helped Sherrv Mann celebrate her birthday. Ice cream and cake was enjoyed by all. The Mth Ransbottom reunion was held Sundav at the home of Everett and Vivian Huff. Riddcs Lake. There were 4 7 present coming from Wheatfield. Culver. Argos. Plvmouth. Warsaw. Valparaiso. Niles. Bremen and North Liberty. Nora Meirs. 97 years old of Culver, was the oldest present. The next reunion will be held at the home of Bill Tow ns in Bremen. Sorry to report that Carl Davis had to be taken back to Michiana Community Hospital Sunday morning after being home for a few davs. Please remember him in

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your prayers. I didn't know the Church of Christ had so many Cub fans until last Friday, when 45 fans, young and old. boarded a United Limo bus under the supervision of Tom Fair and headed for Chicago, where they attended the Cubs and San Francisco Giants ballgame. Due to the rain, they had to wait for an hour and a half, and when the rain stopped, they roiled up the carpet and the game began. The Cubs were behind until the 9th inning when they came through and won the game 5-4. The group had a fun dav on the bus going and coming, they reported. The North Liberty First Brethren Church with Carl Phillips as pastor will hold Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. for the campers in Potato Creek State Park al Peppermint Hill. Remember the Jonah Fish Fry on Friday. July 27th from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at the new Community Building. Plan now to attend. Nineteen members of the “Over the Hill Gang" of the Church of Christ enjoyed a picnic dinner last Thursday at the Quaken Aspen Shelter at Potato Creek Park. After a delicious dinner. Aletha Croy and Lucille Ives who were in charge of the program kept them all in stitches with the contests and games they had. Many won prizes and all had a great time. On

August 15. they will be going to Rolling Prairie to join their senior citizens for a day of fellowship. Betty Stombaugh had the misfortune of falling on her back step and fractured her hip. She has been in the Memorial Hospital so please remember her. Brucie and Julie Hite from Abeline. Texas have been here visiting her parents. Bill and Shirley Limerick and daughter, Andrea. On Saturday. David Limerick and family of Legionier and Alan Limerick and family accompanied the rest of the family to Dayton. Ohio where they all enjoyed touring the Air Force Museum. Lyndal and Jerrine Smith and daughter. Tammy of Eugene. Oregon have been here the past two weeks visiting their daughter. Terry Stewart and her husband. Tim and daughters. Katie and Jennifer. While here they all spent a few days in Washington DC. and Gettysburg, PA. They will leave for home Tuesday morning. Dennis Loucks, son of Howard Loucks, who lives at 2574 Green Valley. Toledo. Ohio underwent surgery last Tuesday to repair a heart valve. He is doing fine, but remember him. A group of friends and relatives of Mae Albright, who is celebrating her 90ih birthday on July 23 was honored on Sunday afternoon along with nine other residents at Miller’s Merry Manor with a big birthday party. The Fun Follies Band of LaPorte put on a good show for all. The friends of Mae who attended were Betty McCormick and daughter. Karen of South Bend. Francis Slattery. Manha McCrosky. Ruth Finch. Ethel Holmes, Grace Wolfe and Gladys Sheneman. A get together was held Saturday night for July birthdays at the home of Ray and Pat Carbiener. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Markle. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Donathen. Carol Carbiener. Mr. and Mrs. Al Sattler. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Duckett, and Tony Ransbottom of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Garey Kaser and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sisk and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Luis Rodreguiz and Collette. Sieve Sattler. John and Kim Kaser, and Loeva Kaser of South Bend: Alma Farncr. of Niles: Gina Morgan and Paula, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Johnson and son. of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fisher and son of South Bend. Gina Morgan and Paula, of Chicago. Illinois attended her 15 year class reunion at Potato Creek State Park. Wednesday noon several from the area went to Century Center, to hear the "Sundowners" play. FACELIFT FORCAST FOR U. S. COINS BY DIANE WOLF Passage is imminent on legislation to redesign the reverses (tails) of U.S. circulating coins. 250 million Americans have spoken resoundingly through their representatives favoring this legislation. The Senate has passed it unanimously six times. Over b 4% of the House cosponsors it. Additional support includes: The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, the U.S. Bicentennial of the Constitution Commission, the Congressional Ans Caucus, 10 million American coin collectors plus the international numismatic community. This legislation mandates that the penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half-dollar reverses have themes of the Bicentennial of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights which celebrates its bicentennial in 1991. The same presidents will stay on the obverses. Their images may be modified. All inscriptions including "In God We Trust will be retained. The size, shape, color and demonimation of circulating coins will not be affected. Circulating coins now in use

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will not be recalled. This legislation has no relationship to the Susan B. Anthony fiasco. One of the primary reasons for such enormous support is the proven revenue of $1 billion taxfree to the public, which will be used to reduce the national debt. The Treasury. OMB. and CBO testified that this amount which from seigniorage, the profit difference between a coin’s production cost and its face value. Ten of America’s last 13 changes have resulted in a 51% additional demand due to the public's habit of first keeping newly designed coins as souvenirs and then of keeping coins currently in circulation at the time of redesign. The U.S. Post Office is very cognizant of its national and international stamp collector constituency. Last year, the Post Office made over S2OO million net profit from issuing 24 new stamp designs. The Mint should follow the same practice for its constituency. Aesthetics is another reason for such strong support. Coins are ambassadors worldwide. Although designs have been changed

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33 times before in our history, this is the longest period of time we have gone without one. America is the only Western power not to redesign coins frequently. Americans agree that there can be nothing more timely and appropriate on the reverses than themes emblematic of the Bicentennial of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It wasn't until 1863 that Americans started to take drugs in commercially made pills. Jacob Dunton, a Philadelphia wholesale druggist, originated the machine. His entire production from 1869 until 1876 was less than that now made daily in U.S. laboratories. American Red Cross + Together. we can change things.