The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1973 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOV EMBER I. 1913

SCHOOL MEhU North I .inert \ Schools XoVFMBEK 5 - 9 : .< >NDAY HaniLuigfr <-r warm bun ( ' . ■ up and must aid (iven i >w»i d pi tatoe-; (; >z carmt circles 1 u ' butter bar M;.k r i U LSD AY Pink fruit punch Mexican taco l.oz n buttered gie. n peas Fro ted banana cake < 'ln relate i r white milk \ iDNESDAY Meat balls in sauce 1 ; ;■! y whipp'd pot atoes V mt d biead and butter C’ -p apple slices N bak cookie Milk • HURSDAY I. till Alm i sandwich i rtneh fried potatoes Ca: t-< abbage salad with crea. i y dressing P ky i;>ad pudding Milk i RI DAY Muaioni and cheese R i'ten d green beans < 1 bp < ar rot sticks Ryt bread and butter .sandwich 1 meapple layer tar Milk \\ alkrtt»n Elementary NOVEMBER 5-9 Ml )NDAY Pi’ ert-Teacher conferences TUESDAY Ravioli Il "tend peas and carrots Bread and butter

OUR POLICY News articles must lx? submitted by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. Ik-play advertising must be in our office as follows: Any size less than one page —by 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays. Page or larger, less than a double truck —by 5:00 p.m. on Mondays. Double truck (2 pages) —by 11:00 a.m. on Mondays. Any advertisement on which proof must be supplied the customer by 9:00 a.m. on Mondays. Classified ads must b? submitted by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. Minimum charge $1.20 for first 25 words, 2c a word thereafter. < lassifieds will not be taken over the phone or will not be charged. Pictures submitted may be picked up following the edition that they appear. AU notices stating a pay.ng event will be a paid notice. (If you charge, we charge.) Cai ds of thanks and memoriums are SI.OO. HERE'S TO OUR FAITHFUL MAILMEN A* Thanks to their traditional sense of service and responsibility, you know you can count on our American mailmen to deliver the mail-regardless of the weather! Also, you can safely save a lot of time and effort banking by mail-using your nearest mailbox at any hour, on any day, in any weather. Bank here... by mail... regularly! Farmers State Bank Os Wyatt Wyatt — Walkerton MEMBER 1 Dl(

Rice krispie square Milk WEDNESDAY Bai b ii sandwich Bulb :cd rice Apple c.isp Milk THURSDAY Ri>ast p--i k Mashed p lat- es and gravy Bread and built r Lerm n ta bbler Milk FRIDAY Tomato soup with crackers Tuna salad sandwich Peaches Milk John Glenn High School NOVEMBER 5 - 9 MONDAY Chuck wagon steak on bun Buttered rice Mixed vegetable# >r cehiy and carr >t sticks Sliced peaches Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Butteied green beans Pumpkin crunch Biscuit or bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Sh ppy joe on bun Buttered corn Fruit cocktail Cookies Milk THURSDAY Ham and beans Coinbread and butter To ed salad Apple pie Milk FRIDAY

• Pizzaburger French fries or shoestring potatoes Entered peas Fruit salad Milk CCC'T £ BIRTHS w ' ir ^' ... j mi iii iil1■■mi r - .jiim. -HHIRMIIHIIHO , Mr. and Mrs. Richey Peterson, route 7 box 191, Plymouth, are the parents of a son born on Thursday. October 25 in Memor. ital. South Bind Mr. and Mrs. Fi'diick Karst, 31367 Indiana 4, North Liberty, are the parents of a son born on October 19 in Memorial Hospital, S ith Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brantley. 1136 Harrison St., Walkerton, aie the paients of a daughter lorn on October 26 in the Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend. A son was born on October 24 in St. Margaret's Hospital, Hammond. to Mr. and Mr's. Gene Hardesty. Walkerton. He has been named Henry Ryan and weighed in at six pounds and 15 ounces, ELECT OFFICERS RECENTLY The John Glenn high school music department under the direction of Donald Schwing and the Gasand heartburn? Di-Ge! 'contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone. This unique discovery breaks up and dissolves trapped gas bubbles. ^our relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. w NOW YOU CAN Cut your own firewood, prune \ trees, build furniture, clear ' V^V your storm t' iL V damage. • Powerful • lightweight j only $149.95 ill With 12" bar & chain 's=^^ HOMELITE” 150 CHAIN SAW Your Homelife Dealer Is listed In the Yellow Pages. 1 Plenty of room at the top. Many World War II and Korea Reservists arc retiring so promotions are coming faster. the Army Reserve. It pays to go to meetings. a

chcir under the direction of Mrs. Sheryl Ringer, elected officers recently. The drum majorette for the band this year is Deb ie Keck. The band elected Jeff Johnson, president: Tom Bolze, vice-piesi. dent; Mary Summers, secretary; and .Jerri Carlson, treasun;. The choir elected T<m Davis, president; Ed Fenstermacher, vicepresident; Teresa Sarber, secretary; and Lynn Carter, treasurer, Tlie business manager is Ken Rohrer and librarians are Laura Carter, Wanda Wringer and Janice McGee. GAA VOLLEYBALL RESULTS The John Glenn GAA volleyball team defeated Fairfield by 11-15, 15-1 and 15-3 in a Northern State Conference match on Tuesday, Odder 23. Tins victory raised the girls record to 6-3 overall and 4-1 in conference play. Fairfield won the B team matches dropping the Glenn girls record to 1-8, The team lost its final dual match of the season to Elkhart Memorial by scores of 15-5 and 15-1 on Thursday, October 25. Th? varsity finished the year 6-4. The B team match was won by Glenn by scores of 15-8 and 17-15 to run its record to 2-8. The girls played in the conference tournament on Tuesday at New Prairie. IN MEMORI UM Tn memory of Dalton Rhodes who passed away five years ago, November 2. No chance to say farewell, no chance to bid good bye, only God kn< ws how much I miss you and h- alone knows why. Nothing can ever take away the love our

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I would like to thank everyo for the lovely flowers, cards a prayers while I was in the hos; tai and now at home. Thank y ever so much. Walter Cl a Girl I: “I spent my vacatL Wishing." Girl 2: "Then why did you b \ new bathing suit?" Girl 1; "That was my bait." Watch out when It’s dark out Helps Shrink Swelling Os - Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. T he answer is Preparation H*. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. *

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