The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1979 — Page 2
SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
FALCONS 1979 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM at * ; ^^ElxKb J 4 1 ch • t IL* BMi * ® KT |*f K i w ^^^B Fl < Br<. Bb^E^^. X' - jg IJ IK -TMBy" W * iCJk RH ABi *• " ■ * SS /*? . T . , . r . , —photo by Michael Pearish he - °hn Olenn Falcons cross country team members are from left to right, first row: Tracy Tinker Mark Jacobson. < ra.g Sarber. James Dreessen and Mark Holdcman. Back row: Terry Anspaugh Craig Ochs, coach Gordon Mosson and C huck Ward. P 5 • ai ß
R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Communit) Bldg. Phone 656-3353 the day prior tor reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz I^ke Conservation Club Phone >B6-2376 for reservations OCTOBER 1- 5
Trying to save gas?
OWSJyMI ai E^ssaKax^ - ' Sn^v J $V n \ >
r^—i |CHAMPIQNj SPARK PLUGS Improve performance Save money Save gas Best for carburetor tune-ups । jMy"77 futartM VITON •*•«•• a teats ’o' ”3' j» ng ,ds A m eaqe 'r * Oaf S contfoi f»r » aBB. * * * ’ ' r MHKmbhb »eto( per’Ofmance gaskets small pans - MM*"” adjustment gauges —major components ,n sealed bags
RIDGE WALKERTON AUTO 620 Roosevelt Rd. Walkerton, Indiana 46574
MONDAY Vegetable cock tail juice Sauerkraut and sausage Mashed potatoes Rye bread and margarine Pi u nt s Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY’ Orange juice Spaghetti with meat sauce C heese slices
HASTINGS FUEL PUMPS ^5 Hastings Quality in a fuel pump. Make engine repairs faster and easier with K-D specialty tools. Universal wOis Spring MM Compressor *
Green beans Garlic toast Apple cobbler Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY ( ranberry juice Turkey roll Sage dressing and gra\ y broccoli w ith margarine Cookie Milk. tea. coffee
] Get help from a pro. One of the best ways to save gas is with a tune-up. Auto industry surveys have shown that a poorly tuned car can waste as much as two gallons I of gas per tankful. Professional mechanics come to me every day for tuneup parts, tools and advice. And i I can help you the same way j I help them. । So if you’re trying to save gas, come on in. Youll see why working on your car is easier with help from an Autopartner. 1 ^autopartner
For IM mi ft p^r gallon Bene. y*»o n» <CO c O w, rOu ,, Oug , rt you' ci- » Blue streak h««„ Dul, M«ich«3 ^''•."’unfUpWfbMwhif^n^ tome ' r 4 A' the Bl UE 'HI *« T •. >n Cente. IJNlKliil.l MX4MHB AGA _ Generators f[X)i and Starters /CO r) d W]\)j ] © 1/ Mwt or Excnd OE M Specification
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 Robert E. Urbin, Editor Susan R. Urbin, AH«istan( Editor INDEPENDENT NEWS CO., INC., Publisher 601-03 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana 465’’4 lelephone (219) 586 1139 PUBLICATION IIME Ihursdav of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 15c Per Copy. $4.00 Per Year <SOc Extra If Mailed Out Os State) THURSDAY sing Gtapefruit juice Wheat bread and margarine Beef patties with gravy Fresh fruit Augratin potatoes Milk, tea, coffee Zuccini White bread and margarine Peaches NOTICE OF MEETING Milk, tea, coffee The St. Patrick s Women’s C lub FRIDAY will meet on Wednesday evening, Tomato juice October 3. at the school hall. Mary Double chicken Ann Ku/mic will be our guest Mashed potatoes with gravv speaker and her topic is on lav Buttered peas evangelism. Refreshments will be Mixed vegetable salad with dres- served. 1 vervone is invited
Second And Third Place Winners In Punt, Pass & Kick mi•' -7 B Bnb^* tJ A sk* Left to right are Chris Savoie, second, age 11; and Darren Siles. second, age 12 Standing are Wesley Pavev, third, age 11; and Tonv Fry . third, age 12. x Jk BB^AS^^w^lßl IF w Tk^ jZa ^BS^ I % vHBH J a In - 1 ™ s 2 i&r an' A v • ImmW / IHI Sccond and third place winners in the recently held Punt. Pass and are ? ,,mp | c, ' tlon hckl in Walkerton and sponsored by Powers Ford Sale 3 arc from left to right, seated: David Fansier, second, age 9. Mark thir?'' ' '' rd * gc H; I)annv Hilcr ’ second, age 8; and Jimmy Tuttle, second *i' e !() S ‘ andinß aFC J ° hn Grovcs - thir <>- age 10; and Scott Rizek, — photos by Michael Pearish
