The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1979 — Page 13

SHAMROCK FALL SPORTS AWARD WINNERS KOK&JBE ■MMMih * & A, ? Wl4 fM '/ ®| jWH® w wnSK**' ■\y * •" WWS ® । ^#3^4 " yfWy hM^B H^^HiHgL BF^ *

The North Liberty Shamrock fall sports awards were presented on Tuesday morning, November 13, to the following, from left to right, seated: Jeff Martin, all conference in football; Marcia Tisdale, most improved volleyball player; Diane Liechty, all conference honorable mention in volleyball; Sherry Gorbitz, all conference in volleyball; John Gouker, all conference in football, three year plaque. Kiwanis award winner and the most valuable football player; Mike Fair, all conference in football, three year plaque and most valuable lineman; and Ron Price,

SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School NOVEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Hot dog Corn French fries Chocolate cobbler Milk TUESDAY Hamburger and spaghetti French bread Lettuce salad Apple crisp Milk WEDNESDAY Hot turkey on bun Buttered carrots Stewed tomatoes Celery sticks Banana cake Milk THURSDAY Pizza burgers Peas Potato sticks Peaches Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Green beans French fries Pineapple upside down cake Milk John Glenn High School NOVEMBER 2b - 30 MONDAY Fish on bun Tri talers Buttered peas Fruit Milk TUESDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Applesauce Spice cake Bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Bean soup Cole slaw Orange jello with peaches Cornbread and butter Milk THURSDAY Creamed turkey on mashed po tatoes Buttered green beans Fruit Biscuit and butter Milk

FRIDAY Cold meat, lettuce and cheese sandwich Bean salad Sliced peaches Cookie Milk St. Patrick School NOVEMBER 2b • 30 MONDAY Hot dog on bun French fries Green beans with butter Orange wedge Cake Milk TUESDAY Chili macCrackers Tossed salad Slice of cheese Applesauce Banana bread Milk WEDNESDAY Ham and beans Cornbread and butter Peanut butter stuffed celery Cookie Sliced peaches Milk THURSDAY Chicken with ntxxlles Roll with butter Carrot sticks Peanut butter fudge Pineapple tidbits Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Potato bake with cheese Buttered corn Lime jello with pears Cookie Milk Walkerton Elementary School NOVEMBER 2b - 30 MONDAY Chicken and noodles Tossed salad Cheese stick Bread and butter Peaches Milk TUESDAY Pizza burgers Buttered corn Applesauce Milk WEDNESDAY Beans with ham Celery and carrot sticks Corn bread

most valuable tennis player and a three year plaque. Standing from the left: Todd Allsop, three year plaque in tennis and captain of the tennis team; Troy Dillon, most valuable runner in cross country; Mike Luxnat, most improved runner in cross country; Glenn Cox, most improved tennis player; Janell Glon, spirit award; Dave Wunder, spirit award; Brian Donathen, three year plaque in tennis; and Tim Shreve, outstanding back and three year plaque in football. Not pictures was Jill Knowlton, most valuable volleyball player.

Jello Milk THURSDAY Hamburger gravy Mashed potatoes Cole slaw Bread and butter Rice krispie square Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Buttered green beans Pineapple

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NOTICE A feather party will be held at the Falcon Inn, downtown Walkerton. on Friday, December ” from 5:00 p.m. • ?. Hams, bacon, and turkeys will be prizes in this benefit for the Johnson Township Sports men's Club. W hen a woman meets a man who looks her straight in the esc. she's better do something about her figure.

NOVEMBER 22, 1979

UNITED TELEPHONE CLAIMS “A QUARTER OF A MILLION SERVED” United Telephone Co. of Indiana reached a significant milestone on September 20 when its 25O.(MXhh telephone was placed in sen ice. Mrs. Betty I Fulkerson, Staff Road, ( olumbia City, Indiana, received a free extension for one year when her telephone service order came up with the lucks 250.000 number. Mrs. Fulkerson also received a speciallx engraved ornamental display trav to commemorate the occasion State Representative Del Auer, a resident of ( olumbia Citv. attend cd the ceremonies United was represented bx Don Huber. Colum bia City district manager; T. R Rafferty, public relations director; J. R. Schutz, marketing director; and J R Cooper, eastern division manager. Every United employee in Indiana will received a commemorative gift to acknowledge the contribution of each of the firm's 1.500 people toward the notable achievement. A contest was held among United emplovces to guess the date when the firm would reach its 250.000th station. Rick J. Leßeau. 1301 Rolund-A Bout Road. Monti cello, Indiana, was selected winner in a random drawing from several correct entries. Leßeau. Monticello district facilities coordinator for United, received a Snoopv W(x>dst<xk telephone. United Telephone Co. of Indiana. Inc.. has enjoyed continuing growth since it was organized in 1431 with M exchanges serving 23,51 8 telephones. Acquisitions of other Indiana telephone companies and internal expansion programs have afforded the firm its growth potential. During the past two year. United has spent 558.5 million for extensive equipment ad ditions and improvements throughout its Indiana exchanges. United is headquartered in War saw, Indiana, and is a member of the United Telephone System of Kansas City. Missouri, operators of the third largest telephone svstem in the nation.