By Marge Zink and Julia Sneathen

The morning message at Rockville United Methodist Church was by Pastor Larry Sorrells titled “Don’t Be Paralyzed by Grace” from Hebrews 4:11-16. You are always welcome to join us for Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday morning.

Mt. Zion area has had much-needed rain and warmer temperatures this past week, some of the wheat fields are pretty and green. Nice to see water in the creeks, although I don’t care for mud anymore; used to make mud pies and wade in the mud puddles.

Over at the Robin Siegismund Farm, Belle and Specks have a problem, they were both out messing around and got “skunked” Belle was happy when she and Robin found another baby calf. Robin is knitting little people’s blankets with a duck design.

Tom and Beverly Pelkey are doing good. Tom is cutting wood. Beverly got in the sewing mood and made a small quilt. Wood Fairly is waiting for his spring hat. The cats are waiting to be feed.

Believe it or not, Wanda Rector has stayed home all last week except did make it to Rockville to quilting.  Her yard looks good.

Dixie Peterson is doing good with her therapy at Truman Lake Manor.

Howard Peterson and Brenda Peterson were Sunday dinner guests in the Mike and Stacy Griffith and Marge Zink homes.