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NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Sarah Brodzinski was home for the holidays to be with her family. She is a junior at the University of Southern Florida, in Tampa. Her brother, Brad, traveled with her back to Florida and then flew home. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry and ’ I DUANE DRAKE’S TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING STUMP REMOVAL Estimates Phone (219) 936-6546 Plymouth

ST. PATRICK’S PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST All You Can Eat Sunday, January 16 8:00 • 10:30 a.m. ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL Adults, $3.00 12 & Under, $1.50 Pre-School, Free

Ray & Kenny’s Illinois & Van Buren Street, Walkerton Nabisco j Low Salt — Fat Frw IPremium Saltines ILb I 1 SUPER COUPON Nabisco I MbE^l Honey Maid — Cinnamon SOI9 I 7U P “ Diet 7-Up LZ& Graham Crackers £ . „ Cherry 7Up Only Original - Chewy - Striped I < ft chTpiAhoy 2,?5 00 5119 ^Nabisco ’ B 6 Pak Bags ex Boxes £ 41 O fl . " .. r* la m A I 51Z8 1 Additional $1.79 NaJscoSa P^tZSIS I [ Limit , 6 p ak with Coupon & $lO Purchase B N#b ‘ SCO 1 Coupon Per Visit Nutter Butter & - । Coupon Not Available In Store o SOIO . OFFER EXPIRES 116 94 t j Cameo Cookies £ 1 A CHOPPED 4 A T 2sJ^l° A A ROUND F CANNED 4 * HAM 1 k SOUP □ £ ROUND f POP \99y yr*/ The Educational Advantage Ask “our” Children’s Teachers about the “Educational Advantage.” It’s our 1% Cash Rebate Program to help our local schools. You can help by saving your “Yellow” cash register receipts.’! Only from Walkerton’s locally owned and operated Grocery Store. What’s More Important Than A Child’s Education??? Ray & Kenny’s — “The Friendly Store”

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kronk called on Cara Mae's sisters on Monday. They are Martha Lewis, of Warren and Myrtle Howenstine and Ruby McElhaney, both of North Webster. Her sister, Ruby, is recovering from breaking her hip a few weeks ago. The family of Franklin and Beatrice Sheneman held their family Chirstmas get together on Sunday, January 2 at the home of John and Gloria Sheneman on New Road. There were 25 present including Rolland and daughter Debbie; Dan and family; Dale and Cathy Sheneman; Dave and Teresa Davenport and daughter, Ashley; Mark, Nancy, Steve and Ann Noffke, of Naperville, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milliman, of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Figg and family of South Bend. Ray and Virginia Ames returned home Tuesday after spending the last three weeks visiting Colleen (Rose) Watson and her family in Crestview, Florida. Her husband is in the Air Force and her two boys are now 14 and 16 and Colleen keeps busy making quilts and quilting. Virginia was glad to get

back to North Liberty as it was real cool there. Many of you will remember Colleen as she worked in Harvey’s Dime Store with me for sometime. Do any of you remember back in 1969 when on January 9 the Indiana Department of Natural Resources bought two parcels of land from property owners in Liberty Township for Potato Creek State Park. I remember. Have you been feeding the birds since we have six inches of snow on the ground and it was below zero Saturday and Sunday morning? 1 put my Christmas tree out by my bird feeder and I have popped corn and threw on the tree and made a lot of other goodies for them and boy, have 1 ever got the birds. I even had three big crows for the first time Sunday morning. I have doves, blue jays, red cardinals, snow birds and some 1 don’t know and lots of finches. Now the neighbor’s cats are coming too. So sorry to hear so many of the residents at Miller’s Merry Manor have been having the flu. Sure hope this zero weather kills that bug. How many of you recognize Ruby Salyer, of Teegarden, in the South Bend Tribune with her oldest quilt, which dates back to 1880. Congratulations, Ruby. She is owner of the House of Quilting in Teegarden and each September has a wonderful quilt show in the church across from her quilt shop. Sorry to read of the death of Evelyn Hostetler in Sunday's Tribune. She was 75. I use to go on a lot of American Dream Tours and they would be on many of them. How many of you ever attended school in a one room schoolhouse? There is not many of them around anymore. 1 think of the Barber

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school near Road 6 is really in good condition, but many old school houses have been made into good looking homes. Back when I was in school, we didn’t hear of kids on drugs and carrying guns and knives like we hear about today and kids now even being afraid to go to school. What a change has taken place in our schools since I went to school in a one room schoolhouse, named Cudney School, back in the 1920’5. John and Gloria Sheneman spent Christmas with their daughter, Nancy and her family in Naperville. Illinois. Fifteen senior citizens of the 27 SOFFIT & FACIA 4 VANDERHEYDEN H LAVtSTROUOH SERVICf J Coll 288-7719 I’

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Church of Christ enjoyed dinner together at Al’s Restaurant, at Koontz Lake, after the Sunday morning worship service. George Henry was the van driver. Please remember all our sick friends as so many are having the flu. 75 Kwh Os Profassfontl 4 Ptrzomf Stnnce • UPHOLSTERY • CARPETING | * BOATS I KSO • VEHICLES • SEMIS (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Call 6 00 1 m - 12 00 p m

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