The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1970 — Page 3

SCHOOL MENU I n y Middle Sc hool DECEMBER 7-11 Monday Hot dog in blanket buttered corn, applesauce, cookie milk Tuesday Johnny Marzctti, green beans celery, banana cake, milk. Wednesd iv Beef and gravy, mashed potatoes, buttered linn beans, cinnamon rolls milk Thursday - Sloppy joe, butter ed rice, carrot sticks orange juice, peach pie, milk. Eriday grilled cheese, buttered peas pears, milk. Walkerton Elementary DECEMBER 7-11 Monday Ch li soup, crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, spicy apple bars milk Tuesday .Mashed potatoes At gravy, meat loaf, celery & carrot sticks, bread & butter, fruit cock, tail. milk. Wednesday — Hot dog sandwich sauerkraut, pineapple pud, ding, miik Thursday - Creamed chicken on biscuits, hot biscuits, cole slaw, peaches, milk. Friday - Macaroni and cheese, harvard beets, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, jello, milk Tyner Elementary DECEMBER 7-11 Monday Tomato soup, crackers peanut butter sandwich, mix ed fruit, cookie, milk. Tuesday Orange juice, barbecue hamburgers dill pickle slices, green beans, cake squares, milk. Wednesday ■ — Fried chicken, ; frozen peas, bread & butter, pud < ding, miik. ; Thursday — Orange juice, smok!e link sandwich, cooked cabbage, applesauce, milk.

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Friday — Tuna noodle casserole, bread and butter, peas and carrots, ice cream oar. milk. North Liberty Schools December 3 - 11 Thursday. Krispy kitchen fried chicken, fluffy whipped potatoes. gravy buttered peas, crisp finger foods, buttered Vienna bread, chocolate brownie bar. milk. Friday - Fishburger on warm bun, tartar sauce, buttered golden corn creamy cole slaw, fruit velvet cake with fluffy fro.sling, chocolate of white milk. Monday - Coney islanu on warm bun, browned tri tater, crisp carrot sticks, apple crisp milk Tuqsd ty — Chil-d orange juice, chop suey on rice topped with chow mein noodles buttered green beans, peanut butter on assorted breads devils food cake white frosting, milk. Wednesday School made pizza, buttered golden corn, crisp lettuce salad with celery seed dressing, creamy chocolate or van.lla pudding milk. Thursday Salisbury steak, fluffy whipped potatoes, gravy, golden glow salad, whole wheat roll, butter, chocolate ice cream, milk. Friday — Macroni and cheese or macroni and meat, buttered green spinach crisp assorted rel ishes. peanut butter sandwich, apricot upside down cake. milk. □ a CARDS OF THA NK 8 C Cj The families of Frances Pet rowich acknowledge with grateful appreciation the kind expre i sions of sympathy during the recent illness and death of our mother and grandmother. S Skeyelski Pedres and Families Kochanowski and Families

T wish to express my thanks and gratitude to Rev. Williams, friends, neighbors, and relatives for their visits, get well cards, flovu rs and prayers while I w is in the hospital and since 1 ( ime home. A.l was greatly appreciated. Mrs Stanley Orcutt .wrlG eaec BorefD Woman's Club Christmas Party Friday, Dec. 11 The Woman's Community Club w.l! hold a carry-in luncheon Christmas Party on Friday Deo ember 11 at 12:30 EST This will be guest day also. There will be a Christmas Mus.tai presented by Mrs. Grace Atwood, pro gram chairman. Members are reminded to bring their own place settings, a dish of their choice, a bar of soap for the Teegarden Nursing Home Christina-, project, the contribution for the Adult Booster C üb's project to help finance the junior football program - this will be in lieu of our gift exchange. So there will be some festivity C at the Christmas meeting every men ber is to bake a small goody to use as a gift exchange Remember too to bring trad ing stamps and Betty Crocker coupons. Rebekah News Evening Star Rebekah Ixxlge No. l*;v of Walkerton met in reg l ular session on Tuesday evening. 1 November 21th. Five cadidates were presented and the Degree St iff conferred the initiatory De- 1

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a ^IKfO o A'x" ' NEXT YEAR \X /' / BE PREPARED '’ \ / • / Join Our 71 \ *\ * I Christmas Club Today! \' | h S ‘ / It s easy to join our Christinas Club Just decide how ImHM / nuch money you would like to have for gifts next year. Then save a small amount each week. Start Now! - W FARMERS STATE RANK A •Jk OF WYATT ^7 \yAk Wyatt —Walkerton .^z X> 10k. •Jnhufc. * x <P V jL

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gree and welcomed them into our order. Election of officers for the 1971 term was held, the following officer- being electedNoble Grind Mrs Wdliam U<v: vi. grind Mrs Walter Shor.--; recording seci- try. Mrs. Ron d I L iHf re; fj n un . ( n * M rs. Me i m - । treasure Mrs Charles Holst > n . Plans were made for the annual Christmas party for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and their families. Which Will be held on Friday evening, December 11th. This wid be a pot luck supper and coffee and miik will be furnished. Please bring gifts for your own children and mark their names on them We will also have a gift exchange for adults, just to be marked for a man or woman Santa Claus will be there to entertain the youngsters We were glad to have Mrs ( harles Elam with us for the meeting She now Eves in Flor ida and was visit.ng h^e Lodge wis closed an d refreshmer’s were served at beautifully grated tables, and a social hour was enjoyed □ - II OSPI TA L NOT E s □ Q E St net D \ inion. Laporte Clay Elkins of North Liberty and Mrs Mary Tuttle of Walkerton. Pine Like D vision, LaPortc Thomas Pry of Walkerton and Orville Finch of North Liberty. GONE FOREVER No man should expect to win the game of life today with the hits he made yesterday. Kind words soon die —- and the others live on forever.

{ScjenceTW i T o ^ cs lhH V _ v 7^ x Blood Platelets’ Role J n Org: n Reje< tions Studied A HITHERTO UNNOTICED S! BSJANCE r-leased by transplants, a subst mce that produces a chain reaction leading to rejection of the donor organs, has been detected by University of Cmcmn iti res archers. . Biockagents ( drugs> are be.ng tried on the substance to determine whether its destructive role in organ reje< tion < an be controlled. Subcellular b.'ood elements c died platelets si ■ ■ • ant role in the rejection proce-s: In massive q imt.t. s they k o p. :. nt. plugging the vessels and pre ■■ : . nutrition - i ■■ p ? blood from reaching the 01^1^ A.■• - . . _ telets to clump his b en found in transplanted >r _ in, POWER-PLUS The man with ability to uti ize the talents of others has a stepping stone to success. Don't expect your rights ta g.ve you special privileges. f 7^ I I t' ligf all new HUMIDIFIER"^ and air freshener • automatic W 9.95 . 54Q95 • 872 gallon tank ^jlent “water wtieeP actioa J KARELINS HARDWARE Walkerton, Indiana 724 Roosevelt Road

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