The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1992 — Page 7

CARD OF THANKS

The families of Howard A. Wharton would like to express our heartfelt thanks for the words of comfort and acts of kindness extended to us during the recent illness and loss of our husband, father andd brother. Also for the food that was brought in and also the cards of sympathy. A special thanks to A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, Rev. Charles Richmond and Tim Stewart and a very special thanks to Jane Pittman for her care. Betty and Patti Wharton Carroll and Velma Wharton Gyde and Juanita Wharton Lois Chamberlain Herbert and Kathryn Wharton Alice Scott 1 would like to thank everyone for their prayers, cards, flowers, calls and visits during these past weeks. Also thanks to the Walkerton Ambulance Service. Ralph Dixon Thank you St. Jude for prayers answered through your intercession. Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa of North Liberty would like to thank all of the following businesses, merchants and individuals for their generous donations for door prizes at the recent Salad Bar-Card Party, held as a fund raiser for scholarships for high school students. Those contributing were: Debra Sullivan-Brown, Attorney at Law; United Telephone System; Whispering Pines Golf Course; Ist Source Bank; Allsop Construction; The Christmas Shop; Shoemaker Welding; Body Magic; Rizek Plumbing & Heating; Novelty Cakes by Judy Rose; Hair Shack; The Brass Lion; Bob’s Country Store; Judy's Beauty Salon; Fair Oil Company; Tangles Hair & Tanning Salon; North Liberty Twp. Fire Department; Her Place; Pit Stop Restaurant; Sue’s Flower Shoppe; Kabelin’s True Value Hardware; Marsha's Petals, Plants & Potpourri; Gene’s Sunoco; Tractor Shack; Nancee's Case; R & T Service Center and Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu. Also Mary Vukovits; Kaser’s Auction; Main Street Movie Review; North Liberty P.T.A.; Tax Shelter; Wells Aluminum; Thelma Stachowski; A. M. Manuel Funeral Home; Northern Electric Co., Inc.; Mary Kay Cosmetics. Judy Rose consultant; Potato Creek Antique Mall; Liberty Lanes; Harvey’s Dime Store; Nunley’s Trophy & T-Shirt; Donna Balsley; Liberty Drugs & Emporium; Shortt Package Liquor Store; Elaine’s Beauty Shop; Mr. T’s Restaurant; Trobaugh Auto Parts, Inc.; Martha Clark; Something Old-Something New Shop; Eberly's Orchard; Ted’s Barber Shop; Silo Mfg. Company and House of Quilting. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of North Liberty, Indiana, will hold a special meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the 25th day of March. 1992 at the Town Hall for the following purposes: 1. Discussion and vote in refards to "County Local Option ax”, "County Economic Development Income Tax" and the Homestead Credit Deduction" proposed ordinance passed by the South Bend Common Council on Monday, March 16, 1992. 2. Acceptance of settlement from Bonar & Associates re: Wastewater Plant. Authorization of Council president and clerktreasurer to sign settlement papers. 3. Approval of 1992 Fire Protection Contract with Liberty Township. Ronald D. Kinas, Council President VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers needed to help in the G.E.D. (Adult Basic Education) classes on Monday and/or Wed-

nesday nights from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the John Glenn High School library. If interested, call Dick Kickbush at the North Liberty School, 656-8123. during school hours. ADULT COMPUTER CLASS An Adult Computer class for Word Processing will begin this Thursday. March 26, at Walkerton Elementary School from 6:30 - 9:30 for eight weeks. Tuition is $40.00. Just show up the first night or call Dick Kickbush at North Liberty, 656-8123, for information. COMMANDER’S CORNER Troop* Face Incentive Choice* The following article appeared in the "Harrison Post" by John Randt. A smaller Army needs fewer soldiers. To get smaller, the Army is offering financial and benefit incentives now to many soldiers if they will voluntarily leave active service. Certain groups of enlisted, warrant and commissioned officers are targeted for reduction by rank, MOS and years of service. Eligible soldiers have until Feb. 29 to apply. Soldiers who opt to remain in the Army, but are involuntarily discharged later, will receive substantially less severance pay. The incentives are designed to help the Army reduce its active component strength by 70,000 this fiscal year and 95,000 more between 1993-1995. The drawdown comes exactly one year from the Army’s massive build-up for Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Soldier Eligibility

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To be eligible, you must: • Have served between 6-20 years of service as of December 5, 1991. • Have served a minimum of five continuous years of active duty. • Be assigned in an overstrength MOS. • Be fully qualified for retention at the time of separation. Soldiers who voluntarily agree to leave active duty, and are selected, may choose between two compensation packages: • Special Separation Benefit. • Voluntary Separation Incentive. The Special Separation Benefit provides an immediate lump sum payment determined by rank and years of service. A specialist with six years service would be eligible for a lump sum payment of $13,135. Conversely, a sergeant first class with 14 years service would be eligible for a lump sum payment of $47,802. The Voluntary Separation Benefit pays annual installment payments to participants based on rank and years of service. Using the same example above, a specialist with six years of service would be eligible for an annual payment of $2,189 for 12 years, or a total of $26,270. A sergeant first class with 14 years of service would be eligible for an annual payment of $7,967 for 28 years, or a total of $223,075. All incentive payments are subject to federal, state and local income taxes. 1992 RECREATION GUIDE HIGHLIGHTS DNR PROPERTIES Whether you want to camp, hunt, fish, swim, visit a historic site, enjoy a rugged hike, or a stroll

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with the family, you'll want to get a copy of the 1992 Department of Natural Resources Recreation Guide. This annual free publication provides information about Indiana’s State Parks, Reservoirs, Forests, Fish and Wildlife Areas, and the State Museum and Historic Sites. In addition, the State Park Inns, family cabins, group camps, naturalist and cultural arts programs, and state-wide programs like the Hoosier Bikeway are featured. Instructions for reserving campsites, a comprehensive list of fees and charges and details for ordering items from the DNR Sales Unit are also included. To request your free copy of the 1992 Department of Natural Resources Recreation Guide write: Indiana State Parks Recreation Guide, 402 West Washington, Room W 298, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Dear Betty Crocker Q. My rolls are good the first day, but after a night in a plastic bag they become crumbly and dry. Waht's the problem? G.A., Bowling Green, KY. A. You have either used too much flour or overbaked your rolls. After storage, all rolls will dry slightly and if the rolls tend to be dry, that will be more pronounced. Measure carefully next time and be

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