The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1990 — Page 2

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DECEMBER 6. 1990

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NORTH LIBERTY NEWS By Gladys Sheneman Dennis and Sue Lemert and Wayne and Sandy Tumbleson returned home Sunday evening after spending the past 10 days vacationing in the south where it was really nice and warm. They spent Thanksgiving Day with Art O'Connor and family, in Dekerd. Tennessee. They traveled on to St. Petersburg. Florida where they spent some time with their cousin, Lester O'Connor and visited Disneyland, Sea World and Cyprus Gardens before returning home. So glad to receive some news for my column from some of our former North Liberty friends, who are now living in Florida. David Trobaugh gave a surprise birthday party for his wife. Margie, and a carry-in dinner was given by Art and Joan Schmeltz of Sebring. Florida; and Bill and Ruth Bauman, Elmore and Cristy Sullivan, and Nelson and Grace Briggs, all of Lake Placid, Florida. We all wish you many more happy birthdays, Margie. Glea Fair, of Sebring, Florida, had a luncheon for Berdie Bulla, Margie Trobaugh and Leah Pickavet at Crystal Lake Clubhouse to celebrate their birthdays. We say "Happy Birthday” to all of you also. Thanksgiving Day guests of Bill and Shirley Limerick were David and Penny Limerick, Kris and Tim of Legonier; Andrea of South Bend; and Alan and Paula, Jack and

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Tracy Limerick of North Liberty. Yes. Spook has a new home, thanks to Ruth Ullery of Walkerton. On Wednesday. Nov. 28. Naomi Williams was surprised by her family with a carry-in dinner. The occassion being her 88th birthday. Myrna Daube of Walkerton, Bill and Shirley Limerick. George and Jane Dearing and Paul. Jr. and Shelly Williams attended. Cake and ice cream was also served and she received some nice gifts. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wynn and Mr. and Mrs. William Limerick went to Ft. Wayne VA hospital where the fellas got their fall check-up. All’s well! Please remember the following friends who are ill at this time, Rachel Fullmer, Ruth Cullar, Ray Whitmer, Steve Foresman and all our North Liberty residents at Miller’s Merry Manor during the Christmas season. Gladys Sheneman entertained the following friends in her home Monday afternoon: Mae McDaniel. Iva Pommert, Pearl Newcomb. Francis Slattery and Martha McCrosky. Pearl Newcomb won the prize for guessing the most decorations in Santa's boot. Refreshments of Christmas cake and ice cream were served before they departed. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Gaus were really busy at the Stuntz and Hochstetler Christmas Farm. The weather was perfect over the weekend and people came from everywhere to cut their Christmas tree and then let the little kiddies tell Santa what they wanted for Christmas, enjoy drinking free coffee and eating snacks by the John Glenn Band Boosters. Many

school children will be visiting the farm during the next two weeks. Ethel Rauen spent the past week visting her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mack in Wanatah and her sister-in-law, June Phegley, in LaCrosse. While there they visited a few of the 30 some homes "open houses" for the 11th year at Kouts which were all decorated for the Christmas holidays. NOTICE The North Liberty snow plowing parking ordinance will be in effect with two inches or more accumulation of snow. From 8:00 a.m. to 7:59 a.m. the following day. park as follows: Even numbered days park on even numbered side, odd numbered days park on odd numbered side. PROJECT SAFE/ENERGY ASSISTANCE Project safe/energy sign-up will be held on Friday, December 14 and Friday, December 21 at the North Liberty United Methodist Church, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for North Liberty residents. Applications will be taken for assistance on electric and gas, or bulk heating fuels. Bring: social security for all in house, written proofs of income: wages, AFDC, social security, pensions, interest on savings and any regular income for each household member, one electric bill, one gas bill or heating supplier and lease, if a renter, should also be brought with other items above. 3tdl4 55 Saves Lives

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We wish to give a big thank you to our church family, neighbors and Farmers State Bank for all the concern, packages, cards and all the loving acts you have shown to our son, Paul Finley E-4, serving with the Army Bth Cav. in Saudi Arabia. Truly Walkerton is a nice place to live! Ben and Carol Finley The Odd Fellows of Walkerton Lodge #437 thank you for participating in our activities the past year and wish for you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. 1 wish to express my thanks to ’ my many friends and relatives 1 which held me up through my j father's illness with their prayers. Thank you for the beautiful cards । and flowers. Your thoughtfulness ( was appreciated. ( JoAnn Gemons Family of The Late Cisco Jackson A special thank you to Pastor Marilyn Gebert, Sgt. Boone and Father Yates and to all our relatives, friends and neighbors, we thank you for all your support, comfort and friendship in time of our loss. The Family Os Ted Holland

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We wish to thank everyone for the cards, letters and flowers sent during Jim's illness and recent death. Your kindness is deeply appreciated. Mrs. Betty Jenkins and Family 1 would like to thank all those who were so good to me during the recent death of my husband, Donald F. Meyer. Especially to Linda Bukowski, Yvonne Colis and Gndy Jacobson for being the true friends that they are. Most importantly, thank you to my son, Wally, whom 1 couldn’t have done it all without. Ms. Shir! M. Meyer We speak of a herd of cattle; in this manner, we have an army of frogs, a clutter of cats, and a skulk of foxes A haboob occurs when the intense heat of a desert area creates a strong dry wind that whirls up sand and dust into a wail as high as 5,000 feet V** V. I^7 JLmtwMiuKO ■ur in» uses f W ANT ADS )