The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1978 — Page 6
APRIL 6, 1978 - THE INDI PL MH NT NL WS
ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs John M Stull, Walkerton, announce the engagement ot their daughter. Delores, to Walter Pickaxet. Jr . son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickaxet. Walkerton. The bride-elect will graduate from John Glenn High Schi»ol in Max and she is employed at Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home. The prospective groom is a 19'" graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed at Modi ne s. An August 19 wedding is being planned. RE.A.I. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty APRIL 10 14 lor reservations, call 656-3353 the dax prior. MOND \Y Eh ।— _ "'W 1. ELLIOTT FRASH., OPTOMETRIST Michigan St.. Walkerton 9:<Kl - 5:30 Thursdays ’ SB6-3722 I or Appointment ] 26tj13 J
I MAX E. STEELE, INSURANCE NOT \RY Pl Bl IC 110 South Maple Street ! Phone 656-4641 North Liberty. Indiana M M M— — M-- ->*- X . We Have A Few Good RECONDITIONED BIKES But Not For Long 2 GIRLS 26" SINGLE SPEED 1 BOYS 26" SINGLE SPEED 1 BOYS 20" SINGLE SPEED 1 BOYS 24" 10 SPEED 1 BOYS 12" SINGLE SPEED From $20.00 to $45.00 LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty Open 14:30 To C 00
Prune juice Pk nk pork shoulder B>>ilcd potabxs I ri bean salad \pricots Whole wheat bread and margar me Milk. lea. (.offer I I I SD ay < frange juice I scalloped potatoes with dked hot dogs Mixed xcgetables ( ix>kic Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee W| DN| sDAY Orange-grapefruit juice Boned chicken breast supreme Cheese topped whipped potatoes Green peas with cixktail onions Peaches Wheat bread and margarine Milk. tea, coffee I HI RSDAY Apple juice Veal patties Harx ard beets Mashed potatoes with graxx Birthday cake Bread and margarine Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY VS juice Meatballs and mxxiles Green beans Pears Rxe bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee STARKE COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz I.ake APRII 10 14 For reservations call 58b-23 7 6 Serxing at 11 30 ( ST. MONDAY Prune juice Picnic pork shoulder Boded potatoes I n bean salad Apricots Whole wheat bread and margar ine Milk. tea. coffee I IT SDAY Orange juice I scalloped potatoes with diced
hot dogs M i xed x egetables ( cxxkie Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee W| DM SDAY (>range grape fruit juice Boned chicken breast supreme ( heesc topped whipped potatoes Green peas with ctxkt.nl onions Peaches Wheat bread and margarine Milk, tea. cotfee IHI RSDAY Apple juice Veal patties Harvard beets Mashed potatexs and graxx Birthday cake Bread and margarine Milk, tea. coffee FRIDAY VS juice Meatballs and ihmkllcs Green beans Pears Rx e bread and margarine Milk, tea. coffee Leonard Beaty Celebrates His 80th Birthday Manx friends, relatives and members of the family of Leonard Beatx were in Walkerton oxer the week end to help him celebrate his 80th birthday annixersarx Festivities really started on Mondax ex< nmg w hen a daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Free land, of las ( ruces. Next Mexico, arrixed but Saturday was the big surprise dax. A call to come out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fd ( ole. bx daughter Jean, in the aftermxm revealed the arrixal of all the grandchildren from Montana. An zona and ( alifornia as well as daughter Shirk x Ann and her hus band. Richard Roberts. Ihe .om mg of the grandchildren was a well kept secret bx lean and herfamilx. After the shock wort oft and much excited xisiting, a photog rapher arrixed to take family pic lures 1 at< rade he lot is dinner xx as enjoved at the Hom- ( ate. New Carlisle. On Sundax to church and then to the ( ommunitx Building for a dinm r bn taniiix. close tn< nds and members ot the I ciioxx ship Simdax Si hool ( lass. \t the open house in the after noon visitors were entertained bv xcK.d solos ot faxorite songs ot I con.trd bx Mrs Kenneth Khne dmst. and a " 1 his Is Your lite, pre pared bx Mrs Beatx Some who participated m this were Ins sister, Mrs. Frank Hahn: a tilth grade teacher Mrs lx a Freeman; a Purdue c lassmate Rudolph ( is rlc; a former neighbor and fellow teacher, Morrell Hooxer; and an Ohio pastor. Rex Garrison Roe buck Members ot the tamilx and othe r rdatixcs recalled many inte resting hajipenings experienced with 1 con ard during his 80 vears. I hose attending from a distance' were- Mr and Mrs 1 loyd Freeland, of las (ruces. Nexx Mexico; Mr and Mrs. Kent Freeland, lucson. Arizona. Mr. and Mrs Richard Roberts. ( anoga Park ( alifornia; Mr and Mrs lerrx Dkilc. Mcxles to. ( alifornia: Mr and Mrs. John Mc( all. ot I nnis, Montana. Bill Roberts, Northridge. ( alifornia. and friend. Karen Hcrbrux: Rex. WONDER GRO SALE LAWN CARE 25 lbs. X it covers 5,000 sq. ft. SI2 T 16 lbs Iriple Dutx coxers 5,(MX)sq ft $6.21 P 1 . Ibs lop (»reen cox ers ^.OOO sq.ft $6 33 20 H's Garden Prime s^2l (DIM RY SIDE Nl RSERY SL F I) PRODUCE I .S. 6 E. Edge of Bremen
and Mrs. Garrison Roebuck, Spenccrxille, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ice Roebuck, Mendon, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowrie. Penbervillc, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Morrell Hoov cr. Rockford. Ohio, Mrs. Kenneth Merrctt and Mr and Mrs. Ihomas K< eper. Nile's Michigan; Mr. and Mrs Lerox Powers. Mr and Mrs. Howard Lucas and Mr. Robert 1 endeisen. of I aPorte; and Mrs. lames Farrer, of Bremen. Also the many trie nds from Koontz 1 ake and Walke rton area helped to make it a dax I eonard will long remember. Special credit for the' success of the dax goes to Jean and Ed ( ole and sons w ho operated a temporarx motel and taxi serx ice to and from I he' airport YOUNG VISITOR IN WALKERTON Master lx Michael Sheaks. 10 week old son of Mr. and Mrs. .lerrx Sheaks. of Dallas. Texas, arrixed Wednesday. March 29 at O'Hara Airport to spend ten days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheaks. in Walkerton. Tv's mother, Cheryl, accompanied her son to Chicago and took the next flight out to join Mr. Sheaks for a xacation trip. Running the Al N-Dor Restaurant and caring for a new baby was a snap for Alice Sheaks, she is super grandmother and shared her c harge w ith her friends. Y oung I x must have had orders from his American Air Lincs Hostess moth er to be a gcx>d box, as all he required was fixxi. sleep and an cxcasional drving out It became necessarx for Mrs.
Sheaks to attend the funeral of a brother in law in Illinois on Wednesdax of this week, and she felt secure with lx with her where his parents joined them and came back to VAalkerton for a fexx days before tlx ing home, w ith I \ to Dallas. MESSAGE TO N. L. DRIFT BREAKERS Io all vou Drift Breakers listen hear. And xou will know some exents lor (he vear. Io start things oft. is Appreciation Night. Io treat our landowners is our delight. Wc TI Iced them all at the Rei ax Inn. On April 15th from six to ten. There’ll be lots of hx>d and prizes tex). And we all sax Ihanks we Appreciate You. I he next thing happening is something new . And we hope to see all vou DriftBreakers. t(X). On .1 une 24 out ot tow n we'll sneak. Io do a little camping in Potato (reek. So. pack vour tents and campers up. Ihe bikes, the kids, and bring the pup. We'll do a little- fishing and hiking t»x>, A week end of fun, we've planned for vou. Watch tins paper everx week, ( ause, once in a while, a message we ll sneak A little reminder of thing to come. And we don't want vou to miss (lie fun.
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