The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1978 — Page 7
Tasters choice Fruit salad Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Garlic bread Cole slaw Peanut butter fudge Milk WEDNESDAY Hot beef sandwich Mashed potatoes with gravy Buttered green beans Cookie Milk THURSDAY Chicken and noodles Buttered com Muffin with butter Applesauce Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Molded vegetable salad Peanut butter stuffed celery Birtrhday cake with ice cream Milk North Liberty Elementary School NOVEMBER 6 - 10 MONDAY Hot beef sandwich Fluffy whipped potatoes Tossed salad with french dressing Fresh orange wedges Peanut butter fudge TUESDAY Mexican taco Hashed brow n potatoes Celery sticks Peach in orange jello Chocolate or white milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun Buttered green beans Chilled relishes Creamsicle Milk THURSDAY Oven fried chicken Fluffy whipped potatoes with country gravy Lettuce with celery seed dressing Bread and butter Fresh banana Milk FRIDAY Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce Buttered mixed vegetables Creamy cole slaw Peanut butter pudding Milk Walkerton Elementary School NOVEMBER 6 - 10 MONDAY Hamburger and spaghetti Buttered spinach Garlic toast Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Turkey French fries Buttered peas Bread and butter lemon creme Milk WEDNESDAY Cheeseburger Buttered corn Peaches Milk Dill pickles THURSDAY Tomato soup and crackers 1 una salad sandwich Cake Milk FRIDAY No school. Veteran’s Das Urey Middle School NOVEMBER b - 10 MONDAY Beef stew Muffins Applesauce Pudding Milk TUESDAY I acos Green beans Homemade donuts Sliced pears Milk WEDNESDAY Johnny mar/etti l ettuce salad Peanut butter and jell) sandwich Blueberrv cobler Milk I HIRSDAY
Sloppy joes Rice Buttered pears Applesauce Milk FRIDAY No school. Veteran’s Day John Glenn High School NOVEMBER 6 - 10 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Orange juice Johnny marzetti Lettuce salad Banana bread Milk WEDNESDAY Ham salad sandwich Baked beans Jello salad Cookie Milk THURSDAY Pizzaburger Taler tots Buttered peas Orange wedge Milk
DAYS
3 BIG DAYS! Thursday, Friday, Saturday NOVEMBER 911 These Merchants Have Already Signed Up To Participate Dad & Lad’s Walkerton Dairy Queen Karn’s TV & Appliance Haag Orchard & Refrigeration Farmers State Bank Powers Ford-Mercury Sales, Inc. Wyatt — Walkerton Brass Lion Clapper’s Burger Dairy The Independent-News Co. Watch Next Week For Complete List Including More Area Businesses
FRIDAY No school, Veteran's Day North Liberty High School NOVEMBER b - 10 MONDAY Hot beef sandwich Chop suey with rice Chef salad Glazed carrots Fluffy whipped potatoes Crisp vegetable salad Fresh orange wedges Pear in cherry gelatin Apple crisp Chilled grape juice Combread and butter Milk TUESDAY Mexican taco Tuna supreme Chef salad Buttered peas Mexican taco Hashed brown potatoes Crisp lettuce spinach salad Three bean salad Fresh apple slices Citrus fruit Peach in orange jello Strawberry shortcake Chilled orange juice
NOVEMBER 2, 1978 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
Whole wheat bread and butter Chocolate or white milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on warm bun Beef with vegetables Chef salad Buttered green beans Parsley buttered potatoes Assorted relishes Crisp vegetable salad Chilled peaches Fresh banana Fruit cocktail in lime jello Pineapple up-side down cake Chilled fruit punch Rolled wheat muffin Milk THURSDAY Oven fried chicken Pizza burger Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered spinach Candied sweet potatoes Crisp lettuce salad Cranberry sauce Fresh orange wedges Chilled pears Cinnamon apple slices Banana in jello Chilled grape juice
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Cornbread and butter Milk FRIDAY Fish square with tartar sauce Pig in blanket Chef salad Augratm potatoes Buttered mixed vegetables Vitamin salad Fresh fruit Chilled fruit compote Assorted fruit jello Peach in pudding Chilled orange juice School made roll and butter Milk SENIOR BOWLING NEWS The only good bowling scores were Matt Dudy's 186 and Anne Jackson’s 150 games last week at the senior citizens bowling held at the Pizza Bowl Lanes every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. The rest of us would just as soon forget our games. The crowd was small on October 25. Must have been the weather but a lot of the bowlers had other committments. We seniors have plenty to do. Everybody should be raring to go next week. More news next time.
