The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 December 1978 — Page 5

SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School DECEMBER 11-15 MONDAY Hot dog French fries Buttered peas Chocolate cake Milk TUESDAY Sloppy joe Rice Green beans Apple crisp Milk WEDNESDAY Beef gravy Mashed potatoes Pickle slice Cole slaw Cinnamon roll Milk THURSDAY Chuckwagon on bun or Cheeseburger Celery sticks Peaches Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Spinach Raisin bars Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Milk John Glenn High School DECEMBER 11-15 MONDAY Toasted cheese sandwich Tri taters Buttered green beans Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Tossed salad Pumpkin bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Beef vegetable soup and crackers Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Sliced peaches Cookie Milk THURSDAY Chili mac Buttered corn Fruit cocktail bar Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Pizzaburger later tots Buttered mixed vegetables Jello Milk North Liberty High School DECEMBER 11-15 MONDAY Porcupine balls Hot beef sandwich Chef salad Glazed carrots Fluffy whipped potatoes Crisp vegetable salad Tangerines DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up tp 4 days IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM* Tablets are 50° o stronger than Doan s. Before you take Doans Pills tot muscular backache remember tins MOMENTUM Tablets ate Mn stronger than Doans That means M( )Mt NT UM gives you W mote pain reliever pet dose to relieve backache Io reduce pain soothe inflammation so muscles loosen you (an move mure freely in minutes Iheresno .troixjer batk.it tie medication you tan buy with out a presctipt'uri than MUMI NTUM TaWels lake only as directed

Pear in cherry gelatin Apple crisp Chilled grape juice Bread and butter Milk TUESDAY Mexican taco Tuna supreme Chef salad Frozen buttered peas Hashed brown potatoes Three bean salad Fresh apple slices Fruit cocktail Strawberry shortcake Chilled orange juice Whole wheat bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on warm bun Beef with vegetables Chef salad Buttered green beans Crisp vegetable salad Chilled peaches Fresh banana Fruit cocktail in lime jello Pineapple tidbits Chilled apple juice Muffin rolled wheat Milk THURSDAY Turkey in gravy Pizza burger Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Celery dressing Buttered spinach Cranberry sauce Fresh orange Chilled pears Cinnamon apple slices Chilled grape juice School made rolls Milk FRIDAY Fish square with tartar sauce Pig in blanket Chef salad Buttered mixed vegetables Tossed salad Fresh fruit Chilled fruit compote Assorted fruit jello Peach in pudding Chilled orange juice Whole wheat bread and butter Chocolate or white milk Walkerton Elementary School DECEMBER 11 - 15 MONDAY Beef stew Buttered spinach Bread and butter Cake

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Milk TUESDAY Hamburger and spaghetti Buttered carrots Garlic toast Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Beenic weenie Cottage cheese Corn bread Pudding Milk THURSDAY Tomato soup and crackers Cake Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Buttered green beans Plums Milk St. Patrick School DECEMBER 11-15 MONDAY Goulash Buttered peas Bread and butter Christmas cookies Milk TUESDAY Egg salad sandwich French fries Vegetable sticks Strawberry fluff Milk WEDNESDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Tossed salad Tasters choice Vienna bread and butter Cranberry sauce Milk THURSDAY Ham salad on crackers Buttered rice Applesauce Christmas cookies Milk FRIDAY Sasagna with cottage cheese and tuna fish Buttered green beans Garlic bread Peaches Christmas cookies Milk NEW PRAIRIE EDGES SHAMROCKS IN WRESTLING Ihe New Prairie Cougars wrestling team edged the North Liberty matmen in a close match 32-28 on Thursday night in a key Northern State Conference match. The Results 98 pounds — Joey Carr (NP) pinned Lennie Stanfield (ND 5:42 105 pounds — Charlie Palmer

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — DECEMBER 7, 1978

(NP) pinned Steve Gordon (NL) 4:41 112 pounds — Jim Kalafat (NL) decisioned Paul Moryl (NP) 14-2 119 pounds — Steve Hayes (NL) and Bob Bradburn (NP) draw 126 pounds — Eric Wolfe (NP) pinned Mark Swoverland (NL) 4:56 132 pounds — Tim Vanderheyden (NL) pinned Bob Zigler (NP) 3:01 138 pounds — Mitch Kane (NP) decisioned Byron Shetler (NL) 6-2 145 pounds — Lennie Shetler (NL) decisioned Bill Lavman (NP) 8-6 155 pounds — Mike Spillman (NL) decisioned Jud Tolmen (NP) 6-0 1 6’’ pounds — Larry Pietrowski (NP) decisioned Ed Swoverland (ND6-2 177 Steve Shonkwiler (NL) pinned Ray Turk (NP) 1:22 185 pounds — Dave Wunder (NL) decisioned Glen Elkins (NP) 6-2 Heavyweight — Gary Zwierzynski (NP) pinned Mark Romwalter (NL) 5:59 The New Prairie B Team also was victorious over the Shamrocks by a 27-15 score. JOHN GLENN GRAPPLERS BEATEN BY FAIRFIELD The John Glenn wrestling team dropped a close decision to the Fairfield team 36-34 in a Northern State Conference match last Thursday. The Falcons had to forfeit two matches, which was instrumental in the loss. The Results 98 pounds — Doug Fry (G) pinned Brian Miller (F) 1:53 105 pounds — Tony Gaw (G) pinned Dave McFarron (F) 3:53 112 pounds — Mike Myers (F) pinned Matt Ervin (G) 5:20 1 19 pounds — John Fry (G) pinned Steve Showalter (F) 1:23 126 pounds — Ron Shortt (G) decisioned Scott Cripe (F) 10-2 132 Jim Oiler (F) decisioned Tracy I inkey (G) 12-3 138 pounds — Carl Miller (F) decisioned Scott Lowry (G) 15-14 145 pounds — Mike Garner (F) pinned Kent Bell (G) 2:35 155 pounds — Mike Shenenberger (G) pinned Rick Troyer (F) 1:47 167 pounds — Eric Carlson (G) pinned Brent Leatherman (F) 3:20 1 7 7 Jeff Elliot (F) won by forfeit 185 pounds — Dave Hostetler (F) pinned Kerry Lichtenbarger (G)

I 3:25 Heavyweight — Mark Hofer (F) l won by forfeit • NEWS FROM MILLER’S MERRY MANOR 1 By Florence Peek • Our dining room seemed quite deserted on Thanksgiving Day as 1 so many residents were invited out for dinner. Helen planned a good 1 dinner for us but it wasn’t quite like ■ home. She couldn't do anything about that although she tried. 1 Four of our residents were invited to be guests at the Eastern 1 Star turkey dinner November 18. • It was a great pleasure for all of us. Judy Hillman saw that we had 1 transportation, wheel chairs and 1 all. LaVerne Wood, of North Liberty Chapter. Florence Peek of America-Cyrene Chapter. Chicago, Bess Turnbull and Arthur Peek, Harbor Lodge F & AM, Chicago, * were the fortunate ones. We have had several shocks due to the deaths of four of our residents: Frankie Willis, Alice Zrnudzinski. Mamie Mackin and Eleanor ' Stevens. We extend our sympathy to their families and close friends. Lucille Thompson is still in the hospital. Pearl Hazelbaker was in the hospital for a few weeks but has returned and seems much better > Laura Fair went to the hospital last i week too. We wish her a quick ! recovery of our Rosalie Hefner, i On November 20 Rev. Shelley of the Walkerton Baptist Church and t his parishoners presented our weekly church service. On November 27. Rev. George of the Koontz Lake Missionary I Church visited us with members of his congregation and presented the I weekly church service. Our Clara Thayer played the piano for the I singing On December 4, Rev. Richmond of Church of Christ, North Liberty, was with us and delivered a sermon. The young people of the church led the meeting with solos, duets, and guitar playing. November those interested in baking, gathered to make banana bread to sell at the bazaar and on November 29 they baked diabetic cookies. The bazaar was held November 30. Most sales were made to residents and employees. Ihe world seldom suffers for want of preaching—more practice is w hat it needs.