COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS

COMMUNITY CLASSIFIEDS
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MOBILE HOME FOR SALE - 76' X 16' 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, all appliances including dishwasher, huge new Texas room, storage and work shed with air conditioner. Call Ruby at (316) 644-1580.
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NEW LISTING - FOR SALE! Excellent condition 1978 Mobile Home. Partially furnished. At nicest location in Leisure World Park.
70' X 14' with north facing 11 X 22 screened deck/porch, 12.5 X 20 south facing sun porch. Kitchen/dining area with Range/oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer/dryer. 3 bedrooms, Master has bath with shower + tub, #2 bedroom (excellent for den or study) with wardrobe, #3 Guest Room wth full bath.
2 full baths, car port Storage Shed, double roof. Well kept, in great location with mature shade trees and plantings. Lot #302 in Leisure World, view by appointment.
Call 956-968-7896 or 503-351-7851 for pricing/appointment.
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FOR SALE - 2010 35-foot Gulfstream camper trailer on RV lot in Leisure World. Two slides, electric fireplace, CD, DVD player, TV. Asking $26,000 O.B.O. Call 956 351-5360
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FOR SALE - 636 Palm Blvd. Circle. Heavily updated 1983 Mobile Home. 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms. New floors (Plywood), new carpeting. New walk-in shower & highrise stool in Master bath, new shower in guest bath. New entrance door and storm door. New range and refrigerator. New insulation and siding. New water heater, attached laundry room with washer and dryer. Large shed for storage and workshop.
call (402) 419-3080.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

From Scott Boyd's iphone!

A couple of tough broads from Leisure World having a good time.


Roger & Pat Dhoker and Scott & Rita Boyd after a fun afternoon of paintball.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Gone But Not Forgotten

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - A very dear friend to all Leisure World residents.  Floyd Lowderman gave up his life here on earth on February 10, 2013, after suffering a short illness.  A memorial service was held at the rec. hall on February 19th to honor Floyd.  Floyd will be greatly missed in the park by all.   Floyd and Ruby have been in the park for many years and had just made the decision to become permanent residents this summer. 
Floyd had many talents and loved life.  He served his country well.  He was well known for his "soups" and he loved his "joker group" which he made personal boards for each team member. 
A great display of the talents that Floyd participated in and enjoyed.
Harold Monroe in charge of the memorial service.
Stan and Mary Gainer sang a couple of Floyd's favorite hymns.

Thanks for all who helped in making this memorial a memorable day for Ruby.  Floyd definitely will not be forgotten. 

Pictures taken by:  Dick Connett

50th Anniversaries


The "Six Pack" would like to thank all who came to congratulate them on 50 years of marriage at the Valentine Party which was held at the rec hall on February 10th.  This was an evening which we all will treasure as part of Leisure World memories.  Those who were honored this year are from left to right:  Dick and Phyllis Connett, Fred and Shirley Fischer, Earl and Betty Dixon, John and Marlys Beeler, Richard and Nina Peterson, and Lee and Karen Anderson.  These six couples have now joined at least 50 other couples in the park that have been inducted into the Golden Club.  Entertainment was provided by Dennis Perry with romantic songs of those days.  Desserts were served which were made by the ladies in the park.  The hall was beautifully decorated and each honoree went home with red roses.  Thanks to all who had a big hand in making this a great evening to be remembered.

Picture taken by:  Wally Bentt