The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1980 — Page 7

Aitken 9 4 5 2 luttlc 3 0 10 Paves 2 12 4 Huffstctter 12 5 8 I Florian 2 4 7 2 Scgravcs 0 0 12 Peacock 3 14 2 Stull 0 0 0 1 Petrs 10 0 0 I DIALS 32 IS 28 14 Guls er lones 2 0 4 4 IU Wiggin II 2 5 3 Keller I 13 5 \. Wiggin 3 12 4 Knan 0 0 0 1 Mackes 0 0 I 3 New man 0 0 0 1 Craft 0 0 0 0 Smith 6 0 13 TOTALS 23 4 II 24 Score By Quarters Culver 12 24 39 50 John Glenn 12 35 55 79 B-Team Une Scorer. Sew Prairie 10 14 28 38 lohn Glenn 0 6 10 18 Culver 7 15 21 25 lohn Glenn 2 13 19 27 SCHOOL MENU Drey Middle School JANUARY 14 - 18 MONDAY Beef gravy on mashed potatoes Cheese sticks Bread and butter Spice cake Milk IUESDAY Tacos French fries Carrot sticks Cookie

The Fish That Didn't Get Away ar A If you're looking for a perfect gift for outdoor-loving friends bound lor fresh air activities, look no further A great send-off gift for any Ashing, backpacking and camping expedition Is a delicious take-along meal packaged, frown and ready-to-cook that will appear at the campfire every bit as tasty as it would at home Dinner will travel exceptional^ well to the campsite sealed and frozen in airtight Seal-A-Meal food pouches. Freeze water or fruit juice in more pouches to use as ice packs to keep food icy cold in transit and provide cold beverages at th? campsite When you're ready to eat. just |>op the frozen fcod pouches into boiling water There's no messy clean-up. a real plus when you're "roughing it " Even if the fish gets away, this delectable Fillet of Sole with Herb Sauce is a guaranteed catch for a campfire meal Or prepare many of jour own recipe favorites at home to seal and freeze in dim-packing pouches for carefree cooking at camp A Seal-A-Meal appliance and food pouches can be a camper's best friend for many other practical uses Seal detergent or shamixxi into measured amounts and eliminate packing bulky, leak) bottles Matches sealed in a pouch will remain dry no matter what type of weather brews up So remember when you bring out the camping and fishing gear, bring out the Seal-A-Meal too! FILLET OF SOLE WITH HERB SAICE \ cup dry white w ine 1 1 teaspoon pepper % cup chicken broth 3 about 1 pound* i • t.i- a । u -j i 2 ÜbSexpoons butter or I tablespoon finely chopped onion margarine 1 teaspoon dried tarragon 1 tablespoon flour % teaspoon salt 'i cup half and half In broad skillet bring to boil wine, broth, onion and seasonings Poach fillets in liquid 1 minute, turning once Remove fillets; act aside, reserving liquid Meanwhile, melt butter in saucepan Mix m flour to blend Gradually stir in S cup of the reserved poach - mg liquid and half and half Cook and stir over madnini heal until thickened. 2 to 3 minutes Fui each serving, seal one fillet m bottom 4 inches of one 24 fluid ounce 8 x 9-inch bollable cooking pouch «or 10-inch length of 8-mch bollable cooking pouch maleriab using Seai-A-Meal appliance Make a second seal I meh above the first Fill top of pouch with % of the sauce seal Repeat with remaining fillets and sauce Store m freezer To serve cut double pouch apart between center seals Heat fish pouch in boil*ng water 5 minutes following procedure in utstrudion booklet 'Begin tuning when watri returns to boil, after adding pouch • Add sauce pouch, heat 5 minutes longer Serve sauce over sole Makes 3 double pouchas. 1 serving each To heat in microwave: cut double jx>uch apart between center seals, pierce one corner of each frozen pouch. Place .sole pouch in center of microwave cavity Cook on full power I minute Add •sauce pouch cook I minute longer Let stand 1 muiute before serving

Pineapple Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger Green beans Celery sticks Peaches Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad French bread Pears Milk FRIDAY (>nllcd cheese Vegetable soup and crackers Applesauce Milk John Glenn High School JANUARY 14 ■ 18 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Buttered green beans Jello Biscuit and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Beef vegetable soup and crackers Hot dog on bun Cheese wedge Chipped apple cake Milk THURSDAY Macaroni and cheese Harvard beets Applesauce Donuts Bread and butter Milk

FRIDAY 1 urkey sandwich latertots Buttered peas Peach upside dow n cake Milk

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OUR HOSIER STATE UmSiaSIUSI beheath us INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ■ 7’“'^ -rir. • 1 r rM' ■ - v 1 > .. XFW : Wai) j I — ~,

KENTLAND DOME: Geologic Enigma Nestled below the flat, placid farmlands of northwestern Indiana lies one ot Indiana’s strangest geologic features A small elliptical area near Kentland in Newton Grunty contains highly deformed rocks that bespeak of incredible forces so great that layers ot rock normally in a horizon tai position 1,800 feet below the surface are folded and fractured and are now exposed al the surface in a nearly vertical position.

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JANUARY 10, 1980

White 504, Dinah Frazier 483. Car Iccn Mann 479. High individual game: Janice White 202. Sharon Drews 181. Shirley Watson 1 75. Wednesday Night l>dies League Pizza Bow 1 Lam s 50% 21'; Ludwig Plbg. i Htg. 43% 28% American Door 41 33 TV Center 36 3b Beaver Realty 35% 3b' ; J&T Drywall 34% 37% Kingsbury Locker 25 47 Precision Pallet 22 50 High team scries: Pizza Bowl Lancs 2229, Beaver Realty 2017. American D<x>r 1993. High team game: Pizza Bowl Lancs 851, American Drxir 721. Beaver Realty 719. High individual series: Betty Kunkle 524. Zella Schafer 484, Carlccn Mann 4bß. High individual game: Zeila Schafer 21b, Betty Kunkle 204. Carlccn Mann 200.

CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MEETING Grace Baptist Christian School will begin in the Fall of 19HQ first public meeting will be held at Grace Baptist Church at 7 ; 30 pm. on Monday night, January 28th. This meeting is for anyone and everyone who is concerned about our young and their education We will share our philosophy and plans and hear your burdens and desires. Please set this date aside, inform your friends, and make an effort to be in attendance. “For the day is near, even the day of the Lord is near, a cloudy day; it shall be a time of the heathen " (Ezekiel 30:3). “But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned.” (II Timothy 3:13 14) At The Comer Os N. Michigan And Goshen Road Phone 936-3445 3tj24

Since the 1880's geologists have known about the Kentland structure Many attempts have been made to explain its origin. One theory is that a meteorite hit the earth and caused a large crater like those on the mopn, while another is that trapped gases from deeply buried vulcan ism caused the faulting Geologic evidence does not vet allow conclusion about the origin ot the Kentland structure, so it continues to remain an enigma .

Suburban League Lakeside Realty 4 0 American Legion Post 189 I 1 Ray's Supermarket 3 I M J Package Store 2 2 Barden's Construction 2 2 Falcon Inn | 3 Nusbaum-Elkin | 3 Stump Jumpers 0 4 High team senes scratch Ray 's Supermarket 2653. American Lc gion Post 189 2573, Falcon Inn 2521. High team game scratch Ray's Supermarket 932, Falcon Inn 891. American Legion Post 189 B'"’. High indiyidual series handicap Gene Rhodes 6b3. Lloyd Stephen son 658, Walter Smith 648. High indiyidual game scratch Gene Rhodes 254. Jerry Scott 232, Walter SMith 229. Always take advantage of the little opportunities that come along and you won't have to wait for the big one.