The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1973 — Page 4

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-THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 17, 1973

SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools MAY 21 - 25 MONDAY Fishburger on warm bun with tarter sauce Cook's choice potatoes Honey glazed carrots Crisp apple wedges Baker's choice cookie Milk TUESDAY Baked meat loaf Fluffy whipped potatoes with gravy Peanut butter stuffed celery Rolled wheat muffin with butter Chilled apple sauce Milk WEDNESDAY Chilled orange juice Coney dog on warm bun Buttered mixed vegetables Cinderella cake square with whipped cream frosting Milk ITT THURSDAY Oven fried chicken Baked beans Chilled pineapple tidbits Assorted bread and butter Devil's foo-i cake square Ice cream cup Milk FRIDAY Pizzaburger Buttered golden corn deviled egg Raw carrot sticks Rice krispies treat

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Working Ouisids These Days? Take A Pal With You Zenith Shirt Pocket Radio With'Mtr Phone, ButhTien 'and l^eathT earning; Cai* S 9 .9 5 LIBERTY BELL Open 8:00 To 6:00 8:30 To 8:00 Friday 135 N. Main — North Liberty

Chocolate or white milk Walkerton Elementary MAY 21 - 25 MONDAY Beef stew Cottage cheese Hot rolls Pineapple ’ Milk TUESDAY Fried chicken Sweet potatoes Bread and butter Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Sausage patty Buttered green beans Bread and butter Pears Milk THURSDAY ~ Hamburger and spaghetti Buttered peas Bread and butter Fruit cocktail Milk FRIDAY Luncheon meat sandwich Mixe ! vege ta bl es Pudding M.lk John Glenn High School MAY 21 . 25 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Butterod corn or carrot sticks French fries or tater tots Fruit Milk TUESDAY

Hamburger gravy on mashed potatoes Buttered peas Pumpkin crunch Milk Biscuit or bread WEDNESDAY Chop suey on rice Perfection salad Peanut butter brownie Bread and butter Milk THURSDAY Turkey pie Tossed salad Cookies Rolls or bread Milk FRIDAY Fish sticks Buttered potatoes. Bean salad Chocolate cobbler or cake Milk 808 WTIBCZORK TO BE HEAD COACH AT NORTH NEWTON Bob Wieczork, assistant basketball and head golf coach at John Glenn High School, was recently named head coach in basketball at North Newton High School, a consolidation west of Rensselaer and about 35 mile« south of Hammond. It has 500 students in the top four grades. W.eczork has a three year contract. AGONIZING MIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? GetOutgro” for fast relief Why suffer the atony of ingrown toenaH ps-a when Outgro can Jive you fist tempof ary relet’ Outgro toughens irritated skin, eases itwammation redness swelling wnhnut affecting the shepe growth or position ofthe nail Out#o gives you taU pain relief and makes rt easier to jt out the na.l cut cut the pam-caused by ingrown toenail Stop ingrown naJ pain fast with Outgro.

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ENGAGED - - v H&l AZ J I Z* SmlMu A July 7 wedding date has been chosen by Miss Marina Zahrn and Lance Corporal John D. Pippenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pippenger, route 6. Plymouth. The bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Zahrn. of route

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2, Walkerton, are announcing the bethrothal. I The bride-elect graduated from John Glenn High School and is serving in the United States Air Force at Ent. AFB Colorado Springs. Colorado. Her fiance, who attended John Glenn High School, is stationed with the United States Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, Calif. CHEERLEADERS TO ATTEND CAMP The John Glenn B Team and varsity cheerleaders will attend Vincennes University Cheerleading Camp during the week of July 22-27. The camp is d.rected by the National Cheerleaders' Association located in Dallas, Texas. The girls woud like to thank everyone who supported or donated to their three money making projects. They especially want to thank Tri Kappa and the Athletic Boosters for their generous contributions and Jacob Drugs for kindly allowing them to use their store facilities. — -.—l *