The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1976 — Page 7

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Shown above are a few of the many who helped in the Boy Scouts Good Turn Day held on Saturday. The boys and girls are loading the truck which will be taken to South Bend to the Goodwill Industries where other Scouts in the Northern Indiana Council will unload their trucks to help the handicapped. PTA Open House And Bicentennial Program April 25 The North Liberty PTA will sponsor an open house and Bicentennial program on Friday. April 23, in the high school gym beginning at 7:00 p.m. Rooms will be open and there will also be art displays in the art room along with other objects of interest which will be on display in the gym. A sheepshearing will conclude the evening in the Elementary gym. Also the PI A will have the Fun

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Fair on Saturday, May 1 from 4:00 to ?:00 p.m. Mark your calendars. SCHOOL MENU John Glenn High School APRIL 12-15 MONDAY Fish sandwich Buttered rice Buttered corn Chilled fruit Milk TUESDAY Ham and scalloped potatoes Buttered peas Chocolate brownie Bread and putter Milk WEDNESDAY Pizzaburger Tater tots Tossed salad Jello Milk THURSDAY Chih mac Buttered green beans

photo by Michael Pearish Celery and carrot sticks Lemon fluff Rolls and butter Milk FRIDAY No school Urey Middle School APRIL 12-15 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Pickle slices Buttered peas Cherrv pie Milk TUESDAY Beef gravy on mashed potatoes Cranberry sauce Bread and butter Peanut butter brownie Milk WEDNESDAY Tacos Buttered rice French fries Cookie Sliced peaches Milk THURSDAY

Baked beans Egg salad sandwich Orange juice Banana cake Milk FRIDAY No school North Liberty Schools APRIL 12-16 MONDAY Oven baked chili Crisp lettuce salad with celery seed dressing Peanut butter sandwich Chilled applesauce Baker's choice cookie Chocolate or white milk TUESDAY Chilled orange juice Pig in blanket Friday, Saturday Sunday April 9, 16, 11 Warren Beaty Julie Christie and Goldie Hawn in Shampoo Rated “R” Shows At 7:00 and 8:50 p.m. Coming Next Week HARD TIMES Rated ’'PG"

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 8, 1976

Buttered golden corn Mr. and Mrs. .John Wathen, reChilled fruit cocktail ccntly returned to this area after Fudge ice cream bar spending three sears in Alaska. Milk brought lovely, interesting colored WEDNESDAY slides of Alaska to show the group. Mexican taco I heir interesting and descriptive Buttered green beans narrations of the pictures were Chilled pineapple chunks made doublv so because they also Rice krispy squares included several pictures of local Milk people who visited them in Alaska. THURSDAY Nellie Smith brought and disFish burger on warm bun with played a beautiful American flag tarter sauce which she had crocheted of red. Potato roundabouts w hite and blue yarn Creamy cole slaw Hostesses next month on Mav 3 Dutch apple cake will be Esther Kaufman. Alta Milk Bowersand Mamie Hahn. This is FRIDAY always a pleasant wav to spend an Good Friday evening and all senior citizens of the area should come and share in WATHENS SHOW the fellow ship. Everyone brings a ALASKAN SLIDES TO covereddish for the pot-luck dinner SENIOR CITIZENS uh,vh ls served promptly at 6:00 Fifty-four Senior Citizens spent a P- m * pleasant evening at the Community Building in Walkerton on Monday evening, April 5, when they met for WFM4EII UJTYU their monthly carry-in dinner and WVrelcN Wl I M meeting. Tables gaily decorated SKILLS for the Easter season by the START HIGH, hostesses for the evening. Goldie A lot of part umc iobs are avail Skinner, Cleo Awald, Elsie John- able now in the \rmv Reserve \nd son and Favetta Dunn, greeted d vou have a skill w c need, vou van ... ii. start ott making more monev than them upon their arrival. John m(n t new re-runs W tuning davs Muchowicz gave the invocation. a vear give von J good extra income. After dinner Elsie Elder welcomed *'th binge benefits and a future all and introduced several guests. ( Jllv'ur I.kjl Arms Reserve unit Everyone gave their pledge of allegiance to our flag. Dorothy Walsh gave the secretary's report. B I Mts. Elder asked for suggestions ( from the group for senior citizen r participation in Walkerton's Fourth A . of July Bicentennial celebration. . Rev. Hughes, new pastor of the United Methodist Church, brought Jr timely and beautiful devotions to 1 F iMll I K eM the group. He told of his feelings Isl when he visited the Holy Land / hßi MW several years ago and asked each Mb;* iJm iMmT; person to try to picture and feel THE ARMY RFSERVE “r X“ w you earn trod. ISPPiDE Got the picture? IB ■p'' 1 I® ! lw ft KT ■ P Gel the savings... UP 10 $366 That s tight You get the mower FREE B n I *4 when you buy a new Cub Cadet at your Participating inter national Harvester dealer That savaiueuptoS366 depending on the model Cub ( you And What great selection s • models bombtotbhp with iso mo u ntedengne 44 or 50 swath to make big jobs smaller hydrostatic or gear transmission more than 50 optional attachments tor an q , seasons . dV€ d yOUf BUY -centennial prices are yours on OdftiCipdting other IH riders walk behind power mowers INTERNATIONAL and lawn tractors too C mon in get into HARVESTER the picture and get in on the savings dealer AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE U. S 6 East — Walkerton, Indiana 46674 PHONE: 566-3166