The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1970 — Page 6
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — OCTOBER B, 1970
SCHOOL MENU North L.berty Schoos October 12 - 16 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK Monday Itai an Spaghetti battered green beans cusp car jot sticks, hot ro 1. butter, ch.'.led fruit cup. milk. Tuesday chilled orange juice, shu.tenda on bun catsup buttered frozen sp nach. crisp linger foods, cherry cobbler, milk. Wednesday Nationwide menu Oven fried chicken, buttered green peas, co e slaw with sweet dress ng. biscuits, buttei. c anberry jelly, oatmeal raisin i »okie, milk. Thursuay Baked meat loaf, f iffy wh.pped potatoes gravy, citsp t >ssed sa.ad. bread and b itter p neappie ups de down cake, milk Friday Chil’ed orange juice, macaioni and meat or maccnoni and cheese, perfect.on saad. > usin batter bitad butter, r eamy peanut butter chi! ed surd p uhes. chocolate or white mi.k. Tyner Elementary October 12 - 16 Monday Hot dogs, potato stix catsep. mustard, relish, app e cn.*p mi.k Tuesibi^? Johnny marzetti. orange j»Co sa.ad bread and butter, fruit and cookie, milk. Wednesday Orange juice, pizza bitr|xn green beans, ice cicam bin milk Thursday Beef stew, bread and butter, lettuce salad, coffee c-ke, mi.k Fridat- Fish Sandwich tarter sauce buttered corn, mixed fi nit, m.’k. । Urey Middle School October 12 - 16 Monday Chicken fried steaks on bun. buttered peas & c rrots, celery sticks, orange A PLACE JI ST FOR HER Called HER place । formerly Studio Dress Shop) Every Day Til 5:30 ^Yr'day Td 8:00
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juice fruit coctail bars, milk. Tuesday Ham and scalloped potatoes cottage cheese, carrot stcks, corn b, rad. peaches, mi.k. Wednesday Beef stew, co e s iw tea roc’s raisin bars milk. Thursday Hot dog on bun. b itteted green beans, chilled tomatoes. peach pie. milk. Friday Macaroni & cheese b tiered spinach, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, mixed fruit, milk John Glenn Hgh School O<tuber 12 - 16 Monday — Hamburgers on bun buttered rice, corn, fruit, mLk. Tuesday Goulash, buttered gieen beans, jello salad, rolls, milk Wednesday Hat dog on bun, potato salad, buttered pets. cake, miik Thirst y Chicken noodle soup and crackers peanut butter and jelly sandwich celery and carrot sticks, pie. milk. Friday Pizzaburgers, buttered potatoes, bean sa.ad cake, milk. PW.P. MEETING The monthly Fun Meeting of P W.P. i Parents Without Partners i w.ll be held on October Sth at 8:00 p.m. .n the Courtesy Room of the Marshall County Trust & Saving Bank/' A short business meeting and a brief presentation on the benefits and the services of the Day Care Center by Mrs James 5 eazel will preceded the fun session. This will be a good time for the single parents of the P.y mouth area to both hear about the Day Care Center and a "so to learn more about our organ.zation. SI NDOWNERS SADDLE CLUB HORSE SHOW The Sundowners Saddle Club of Ham et is making final arrangements far their Horse Showon Saturday, October 10 at 1 Specializing in Permanent Waxtag Hair Shaping, Colortag & Styling Dede’s Beauty Salou Operators; DEDE FEJES TERRY STI LL CAROMS TIEDE 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton. Indiana Phone 588-3644
p.m. CDT. The club members are proud to have a new arem, localt d 1 mile cast of highway 23 on U.S. 30. There will be I ha’ r “ r °’asses and 15 performance classes The caib is mau mg a bowling team with Barbara Dickson, Madeline Meadwoz. Viv.an Matrsiak Lois K?ns>nger, Elaine Coo.ey and Bever.y Collins, substitute, membeis of the team. ST. PATRICK S WOMENS CLI B MEETS The St. Patrick s Women’s club he.d their regular monthly meet ing on October 7. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Charles Vancza, president; Mrs. Jerry Groves, vice president; Mrs Richard Kwerian secretary and Mrs. John Cowger, treasurer. This coming years' officers were installed, they are: Mrs. John Cowger President; M-s Leo Mahoney. Jr., vice president, Mrs Richard Kwerian secretary and Mis. Frank Sailor, treasurer. The hostesses for the October meeting were Mrs Henry Szady, chairman. Mis Lowell Hartsell. Mrs. Charles Lloyd and Mrs. Ronald Neirynck. The main discussion was the fashion show and card party to be held on Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Trouble* After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and fee! old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. See how fast it can help you.
FOR CAMPERS, NATURE IS JUST PART OF THE FUN; THEY ALSO ENJOY TODAY’S BEST VACATION BUY ’ Ites FOR A LOVE AFFAIR WITH NATI RE all you bring is yourself—and a taste for piddling into privacy. Renting profe»ional equipment saves you storage space—and you're sure Io g< t light, slurdv, waterproof fabrics. The Eureka tent, in WeslPoinl Pepperell canvas, in the kind of roll-up rig that's prartieal to carry along.
NEW YORK (ED)—For millions of Americans the nun.bt rs grow every years getting away means getting away from it all. It’s a love affair with nature - expressed in a surge o[ popularity for simple-life camping vacations. Best of all, there's a bonus. Campers not only get to enjoy the great outdoors; they nlso get today's best vacation buy, no small consideration when growing families are fighting shrinking budgets. While the better-known national parks are often crowd scenes, it's still possible to escape the company of your fel-low-man completely. This year, right through fall, the attracrwt 1 Wk'A’a A I! ANGYOI 7 PA< K HIGH alwve '* e reach of uninvited visitors, i. lursl is best —newt-t in hokl"»lon Mountaineer back-packs.
in the St. Patrick’s School Hall. Fashions and models are being provided by ‘The Wishing Well’ of South Berni. Mrs. Charles Vancza and Mrs. Jerry Groves arc co chairmen for the 'style show and dessert bridge' Mrs. Richard Kwenen is -icnaige of ticket’, assisted by Mrs. Frank Farner; Mrs Charles Lloyd tables; Mis. Frank Sailor, table prizes: Mrs. Orville Kearcher, door prixes; Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh. refreshments; Mrs John Cowger, kitchen; Mrs Michael Kochanowski, decoration; Mrs. Lowell Hartsell posters and Mrs. Harry Malstaff. publicity. Mrs. Joseph Burkas is in charge of the drawing. Donation is $1.25 Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded.
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tion for more than a million city-dwellers and suburbanites is America's large t true wilderness—the virgin forest of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, straddling the Minnesota-Can-ada border. It's fi-hing-camp-ing-canoeing country — unpolluted, unpopulated, unchanged in the centuries since the FrenchCanadian fur trappers first opened the northland. A vacation where you carry everything you donU catch is
-j ' . ■ . .XT, WHAT YOC DON T CATCH. YOU (APPY—so keep your campin* equipment light. Experienced outfitters stick with dunks and denims chambrays and nylons—sturdy fabric* from outd«or specialists like W est Point Pepperell. < >ne thing that doesn’t take experience i ch w<Inga campsite; if you head for the Boundary Waters, you’ll find more lakes than people. Just pick, unroll your tent —and Mart fishing.
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as easy as it's inexpensive, now that campers don’t have to own ■ their own. To 'ay, equjimoT tis ■ rented, instead. Ail y. u bring is , yourself and your favorite fish- • ing tackle. For an average trip, budrot ■ under ten-d dlar a day. And plan on staying awhile. There are more than 500 lakes within n twentymile radius of Ely, Minnesota, the gateway to the Boundary ■ Waters, so there's plenty to see i and do -and plenty of privacy!
