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NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman How many of you readers can remember when cars had running boards and when they were removed from cars? Well, I can remember that, how about you? And how many of you can remember when bottles had corks, I have a terrible time opening some of these latest screw-on caps. Well, we have come a long way since the running boards, now it's the computers, what nest, I wonder. Thanksgiving guests of John and Gloria Sheneman were their daughter Nancy and Mark Noffke and children Anne and Steve, of Naperville, Illinois. Roland and Beverly Sheneman and their son Dr. Dan Sheneman, of Richmond, Virginia; Dale and Kathie Sheneman, Irma Nelson, David and Tricia Davenport and daughter Ashley, of Plymouth. Dan and Debbie Houser and children Dustin and Denny, of NORTH LIBERTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ^U'llll|lll| Jfc ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-4914 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER "I Charge Lass So You'll Got Moro"

WANTED: CNA’S Are you looking for a job with both self fulfillment and benefits 7 Join the health care team at MILLER'S MERRY MANOR We not only provide quality care for the elderly, we also provide career advancement for our employees Join our ladder to success New competitive wage package and call-in bonus Full Time & Part Time Positions Available (219) 586-3133 Miller’s Merry Manor 500 Walkerton Trail Walkerton eoe * A Child’s Education Is Worth Its Weight In Gold pPr REMEMBER . . . I You Can Still Purchase Chances On The Wk LONGABERGER BASKET CHRISTMAS GIR PACKAGE At WALKERTON Ist SOURCE BANK V/SaT* Friday, December 2, 9:00 - 5:00 Chances Are SI.OO Each buy lo “ GETIITH FREE Longaberger Baskets Build In Value. 4^ Are Collectible And Useable DRAWING DECEMBER 13TH By Father Mike This gift package has been donated and all proceeds go to St Patrick School - The Small School with the Big Heart - and where children learn to become better than they are Happy Holidays And God Bless You For Your Support

Bremen, came later in the afternoon to visit with everyone. It was the first time the family had all been together for a long time and it was a Thanksgiving they will always remember. Tim and Shirley Pearson spent Thanksgiving at the home of her parents Walt and Mary DeMein in Plymouth and her grandmother Mildred Heyde was also present to enjoy the day. Hope you all had a happy Thanksgiving. Now its time to get out the decorations and get the Christmas tree up. Many of my neighbors got busy the next day after Thanksgiving and have their lights up outside and tree lit already. It was a busy weekend at the Christmas Tree Farm. People came from Illinois, southern Indiana, Michigan and many towns in a large area. Santa and Mrs. Santa was really busy getting the children's list for Christmas. The trees are beautiful this year so please drop by and say hi, as you will always get a warm welcome at the Christmas Tree Farm. Just talked to Ruby Salyer who is recovering from a hip replacement that she had done on October 26 and says she is improving every day. So please remember Ruby. Thanksgiving guests of Jack and Marka Jackson were Bob and Jeanette Jackson, Don, Kim and Donnie Workman, Kim and Mitchell Lemert and Marsha Miekodaj. Gail and Mae McDaniel spent Thanksgiving with their son Curtis near Richmond. On Sunday they were guests of their daughter Gail Wyrick in Bryon, Ohio where they

enjoyed Thanksgiving with all her family. Gladys Sheneman, Gene and Norma Patrick, Philip Patrick and son Jeff and daughter, Paul and Jill Richy, of LaPorte, Tammy, Brandon, Chris and Jamie Holderbaum all spent Thanksgiving with Skeet and Carol Buettner and son Jimmie, in LaPorte. Our sympathy this week goes to the Michael Albert family, as he passed away after an extended illness, at the age of 12. His paternal grandmother is Martha Albert and his maternal grandparents are Charles and Leah Cripe, of Walkerton, of whom many of you know. So please remember them all at this time in your prayers. Our sympathy also goes to the family of Violet (Snyder) Drake who passed away on Tuesday. We grew up together in the same neighborhood and went to Cudney School together until the fifth grade and then went to Tyner. She graduated from Walkerton High, only going there during her senior year. Yes, I attended her 80th birthday party in March and she attended my 80th in July. I have lots of fond memories of Violet. Thanksgiving day guests of George and Wilda Henry were their son Brian, Nancy, Charity and Carrie Henry, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Tom, Darla, Lisa, and Ryan Fair, Allen, Paula, Joel and Tracy Limerick and Everett Henry. Afternoon callers were Roger and Marge Kronk and Lisa Knotzel. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. DECEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY Apple juice Meatloaf with gravy Baked potato with margarine Sauteed zucchini, tomatoes and onions Whole wheat bread with margarine Cheesecake with cherry topping Milk, tea, coffee 43 grams fat/217 milligrams cholesterol/926 calories TUESDAY Orange juice Chicken noodles casserole California blend Dinner roll with margarine Cinnamon peach gelatin Fresh red apple Milk, tea. coffee 25 grams fat/54 milligrams cholesterol/801 calories WEDNESDAY Peach nectar Pork choppette with BBQ sauce Scalloped potatoes Whole kernal corn Cracked wheat bread with margarine Pumpkin pie with whipped topping Milk, tea, coffee 30 grams fat/80 milligrams cholesterol/920 calories THURSDAY Pineapple juice Broccoli cheese soup Turkey salad sandwich on whole SALYER REALTY BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER SOUTH BENO-MISHAWAKA AND MARSHALL COUNTY 4411

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grain bun Potato chips Sliced pears Milk, tea, coffee 39 grams fat/91 milligrams cholesterol/947 calories FRIDAY Apricot nectar Roast beef pot roast with carrots and celery Mashed potatoes with gravy French style green beans with mushrooms Pumpernickle bread with margarine Fresh orange Milk, tea, coffee 16 grams fat/71 milligrams cholesterol/661 calories Sign-Up For Project SAFE In North Liberty REAL Services Energy Assistance Program, also known as Project SAFE, is a state funded program that helps low income households with electric and heating expenses during the winter months. Written proof is required for all information at time of application such as size of household income, utilities paid, and type -of heating fuel used. There is only one credit given during the heating season. Applicants must bring written

Take the work out of gift Shopping for gifts doesn’t have to take the fun out of the Holidays. This year let Ray & Kenny’s make it easy. No gift is more practical and appreciated (han a Ray & Kenny’s Gift Certificate. They are available in any dollar amount and allow your friends and associates to choose their own holiday favorites from a wide selection of Ray & Kenny’s products. Giving a fruit basket is an age old tradition. Ray & Kenny’s fruit baskets are band-packed with only the finest jumbo-sized fresh fruit. He’ll be i k happy t 0 design a f ru ^ basket or gift i ^ ox t 0 ^ our cusf om order. Call 586-3231 for fruit baskets. Nabisco — 12 Oz. Apple — Cranberry — Raspberry — Strawberry Fig Newtons £ Nabisco — 8 Oz. Harvest Crisps *4 Nabisco Ritz Bits Sandwiches *4 x.T^rr. & Kenny's u-wiivay super Valu litiMto X Vun Buren Street walkerton, Indiana

proof of income for all members in the house who are 18 or older, social security number, electric bill and gas or fuel bill. Income is figured on a 12 month basis. Those who rent must bring a lease, etc. to show they pay that utility. Homebound elderly and disabled of any age can arrange for a mail in application. Call the South Bend office for forms. The program begins November 9, Wednesday, at the North Liberty United Methodist Church, in the downstairs social hall and every Wednesday through December. Those who can sign up starting November 9 are the elderly and disabled. All ages begin signing up the first of December. Hours at North Liberty are 9:00. a.m. - 12:00 noon and 1:00 ■ 3:00 p.m. Income guidelines according to number in household are as follows: Household Annual Size Income ' 1 S 9,200 2 12.300 3 15.400 4 18.500 5 21,600 6 24,700 Add 53,100 for each additional ! member. Any questions call 656-3916, 10:00 a.m. • 1:00 p.m. Hope is a much greater stimulant of life than any happiness.

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