National Sponsors
May 8, 2003 The Lone Tree Reporter | |
©
The Lone Tree Reporter. All rights reserved. Upgrade to access Premium Tools
PAGE 2 (2 of 16 available) PREVIOUS NEXT Jumbo Image Save To Scrapbook Set Notifiers PDF JPG
May 8, 2003 |
|
Website © 2024. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader |
Page 2
Opinion/Edit0000l'i00Ll
better kind of fun
The new playground equipment is just another
reason why this town's got a lot going on
Over forty people showed up [i:i!i}iiii i ii i !!ill i
to North park last weekend to i :::::, 'i .............. !!: :::::: :
volunteer their time and energy :!i:.
to put up the new playground [!il
equipment. Here are som e pic-
tures commemorating the day.
The Lone Tree Reporter, May 8,
Counter-clockwise from
above: Ron Krueger and
Steve Flake measure the
base of the playground,
Council members Hayes,
right, and Schaapveld,
above right, spent much
of the afternoon volun-
teering their services.
BRYON HOULGRAVE
Deadlines for
The Lone Tree Reporter
News deadline is Monday at 2 p,m.
Advertising deadline is Monday at noon.
Call The Lone Tree Reporter anytime
at 629,5207, or Call Bryon's cell phone
530-3291. Our fax number is: 629-4203
or e-mail us at Itnews@iowatelecom.net
THE LONE TREE REPORTER
(USPS 318-160)
Slechta Communications, Inc.
Bryon Houlgrave
Michael Forbes
Ron Rife
Grynneth (Mrs. P) Parizek
Publisher
Editor/Reporter
Sports Writer
Columnist
Columnist
THE LONE TREE REPORTER (USPS 318-160) is published week-
ly except Christmas for $23 per year in Johnson and Muscatine coun-
ties, $25 per year elsewhere in Iowa and $30 per year in the conti-
nental United States by Slechta Communications, Inc., The Lone
Tree Reporter, 117 N Devoe St., Lone Tree, IA 52755.
Periodicals postage paid at Lone Tree, IA.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE LONE TREE
REPORTER, PO Box 235, Lone Tree, IA 52755
A little bit of home in a box
Moco One p ships box of goodies overseas to troops
Nicole Noble, left,
holds on display a
box overloaded with
items purchased to be
sent overseas. Items
include snacks, chap
stick, money, newspa-
pers, and hand lotion.
Although the war in
Iraq is winding down,
many troops are in
and around Iraq,
including Lone Tree's
Ken Lathrop, who is
serving in Kuwait at
present. The box was
shipped to Kuwait last
week.
BRYON HOULGRAVE
Above: The new playground eqiupment offers children three slides, a climbing wall, a
monkey bars and a tire swing. Below, I-t:. Kurt Wieland, Gerry Burr, Steve Flake and c0UTveni
cilman Jeff Lihs. Council member Kice Brown was involved with much of the work.
Melinda Wieland orchastrated the event, whistle and all, to make sure things went acO
ing to plan. RVON HOUL.
7
0 = ' Best E
y:::::::::.:::
...::i::Jiii:iiiiil
!i:3:i!i!i
ii!iiil;iiiiii ¸
!i!ii;iiiiiili
:: ::5::
¸¸¸5:::¸¸:¸:::¸
Trust the Water
_ Cgan.com_,,,..
Just call your local Culligan Man or visit
Vetter Inc Washington-116 East 3rd St. 1
Coralville - 103 5th St. S • 319-653-6565 • 800-642-6344 ,
319-466-9335 ° 888-466-9335