The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1992 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY NEWS By Gladys Sheneman If you would like to see the biggest 50th wedding anniversary card you have ever seen in your life, just drive out past Richard and Ruth Roush’s home on Smilax Road and you will see what I mean. Even the two big deers are all dressed for the occasion and the lovely verse on this mammoth card surely fit the Roushs. So again we say congratulations and best wishes as you start another 50 years together. Bill and Ruth Bauman, of Sebring, Florida, arrived at the home of Carl and Barb Zimmerle on Saturday, where they will be staying and visiting their daughters and their families part time, along with other relatives and friends. Dinner guests Sunday of the Zimmerles were Barry Zimmerle and family, of Granger, and Lisa Clark and Daughters, Michelle and Melissa. Gladys Sheneman attended Joy Risner's open house on Sunday after commencement. Relatives and friends came from Chicago, Lowell, Winamac, Knox, Koontz Lake, North Liberty and Walkerton. Specialist 4th Class Todd Sheneman, son of John and Gloria Sheneman, and his family, arrived at Fort Hood, Texas, on the 27th of May after spending almost four years in Friedburg, Germany. Congratulations to all you graduates as you start on life’s highway. I wish you all much happiness and success. Many friends and relatives turned out Saturday evening at the home of Tom and Tish McCormick to congratulate Tim who has graduated from John Glenn High School. Tim has won many trophies and awards down through the years and he still raises rabbits. NOW RENTING I Mini-Storage Located In The North Liberty Industrial Park < Sizes Starting At sxlo — 10x10 10 x 20 - 10 x 30 656-4914 9:00 am. To 5:00 p.m.

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So we all say good luck and wish you much happiness and success as you start out on life’s highway. Stan Buss and family, son of Orville and Marian Buss, are here from Elk City, Oklahoma, visiting his parents and other relatives and friends. While here they will attend Hal Browning’s graduation at LaVille High School. Well, its spring housecleaning time and since it has been so dusty and cold, I just hadn’t gotten in the mood as yet. But I got to thinking what a big job it was when I was a kid back home when my mother cleaned house, about 70 years ago with no electric, no running water and no furnaces. My Dad would take the sheet iron stove down and store it in the woodshed for the summer. Then we would take the carpet up, hang it over the clothes line, take the carpet beater and beat the dirt out of it, then take the lace curtains down, wash them and stretch them on curtain stretchers (and stick our fingers.) Then we would take pretty pink wallpaper cleaner and clean the wallpaper and in no time that pink ball would be black as your hat. So I’m not complaining, I’m just thankful for all our modern conveniences that make it so easy to clean house today. How about you? Flora Hough recently returned home after spending 2V4 weeks with her niece, Emily Obery, in Fenton, Michigan. They visited other relatives while there. Congratulations goes to Tricia Sheneman, daughter of Dale and Cathy Sheneman, of Thorn Road, who graduated from Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technology at the commencement ceremony on Friday evening, May 29. Her parents were having open house for her on Saturday evening. Your many relatives and friends wish you the best of everything in whatever you do, Tricia. I’m glad to report at last we got some badly needly rain, as it was so dry and everything was at a standstill. Now I can plant the rest of my garden. Many lost their corn and beans they had planted, due to the hard frost. Many had their gardens planted and lost all their things that were up, even though they had everything covered. It did get down to 19 degrees so I am told, and that is just too cold for this time of the year. I hope June will turn out much better. Sunday morning service for the Potato Creek campers will be at 8:30 a.m. at the Peppermint Hill Picnic Shelter, with the Olive

Branch Brethren Church in charge, Don Dennie, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush enjoyed their 50th wedding anniversary by taking a trip to Niagra Falls. They left home last Wednesday morning and returned home Sunday evening and was so surprised to find the great big anniversary card out on their lawn, made and placed there by their children. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JUNE 8 - 12 MONDAY Tomato juice Beef stew with potatoes, celery, carrots and onions Cole slaw Biscuit with margarine Pears Milk, tea, coffee 40 grams fat/113 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Peach nectar Sliced roast turkey Mashed potatoes with gravy Fresh broccoli salad Whole wheat bread with margarine Vanilla birthday cake with chocolate icing Milk, tea, coffee 39 grams fat/121 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Orange juice Chicken chop suey over rice Seasoned winter squash Whole wheat bread with margarine Fresh seedless grapes Milk, tea, coffee 17 grams fat/103 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Baked bratwurst Macaroni and cheese Stewed tomatoes Rye bread with margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee

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40 grams fat/89 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Apple juice Salmon pattie with white sauce on side Parsleyed potatoes Layered salad Whole wheat bread with margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee 32 grams fat/93 milligrams cholesterol JULY 4th PARADE SET IN NORTH LIBERTY The North Liberty July 4th parade will be held Saturday, July 4th. It will start at 2:00 p.m. with line up at 1:00 p.m. Applications are available at Ist Source Bank and Liberty Drugs and Emporium. The theme this year is “Discover American 1492 - 1992". For more

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