The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1981 — Page 5
SCHOOL MENU Si. Patrick School JANUARY 5 - 9 MONDAY Hol dog on bun Baked beans Fruit cocktail Banana bread Milk TUESDAY Beef w ilh noodles Biscuit with butter Buttered peas Sliced peaches Cake Milk WEDNESDAY Hot han’ sand«ich Hash brow n potatoes Sliced tomatoes Orange slices Cookie Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Pasta frita Carrot sticks Buttered corn Apple crisp Milk ERIDAY Macaroni w ith cheese Cole slaw Bread and butter Cclerv stuffed with peanut butter Fruit salad Milk Walkerton Elementar* School JANUARY 5 '9 MONDAY Chicken and noodles Peas and carrots Bread and butter Peaches Milk TUESDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered corn Spinach Lemon cobbler Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue on bun Rice Pickles Pears Milk IHURSDAY Sausage square Bread and butter Buttered w hole potatoes Pineapple Milk FRIDAY Tomato soup Grilled cheese Applesauce Milk John Glenn High School JANUARY 5 . 9 MONDAY Hot dog on bun French fries Buttered corn Fruit Milk
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I IUI SDAY Spaghetti with meat Tossed salad Buttered green beans Peanut butter cookies Garlic bread Milk WEDNESDAY Turkes pattv on bun Taler tots Buttered peas Sliced pears Milk IHURSDAY Chicken and noodles Mixed vegetables Cheese sticks Chocolate cake Wheat bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Tri taters Cole slaw Pineapple Milk North Übert* Elemental-* School JANUARY 5 • 9 MONDAY Hot dog on w arm bun Mustard French fries Glazed carrots Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Mexican taco Buttered green peas Fresh apple slices Whole wheat bread and butter sandwich Orange juice gelatin Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on w arm bun Catsup and mustard Salad bar Pineapple upside down cake Milk IHURSDAY School made pizza Buttered spinach Cclerv sticks Fresh orange wedges ( hoi olatc or w hitc milk FRIDAY Fish square w ith tartar sauce Augratin potatoes Carrot coins Cornbread and butter Chilled fruit compote Milk North Libert* High School JANUARY 5 • 9 MONDAY Hot pork sandwich Hol dog on tv arm bun Chef salad Glazed carrots French fries (risp vegetable salad Fresh fruit w edges Chilled canned fruit Apple crisp ( hilled apple juice Crackers
Milk TUESDAY Mexican taco I una supreme Chcl salad Buttered peas ( risp lettuce salad Fresh tangerine ( hilled pineapple Peach in orange jello Strawberry glace ( hilled orange juice Roll and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on w arm bun Beef with vegetables Chel salad Buttered green beans Parsley buttered potatoes Crisp \cgctablc salad ( hilled peaches Fresh banana Pineapple upside down cake Fruit punch Whole wheat bread and butter Milk THURSDAY S< hool made pizza Chit ken noodle soup and Bologna sandwich Chet salad Buttered spinach ( risp lettuce salad Cclcrx sticks Fresh orange Chilled pears Bananas in jello Chilled grape juice School made rolls Milk FRIDAY Fish square with tartar sauce Doughbox burger Chef salad Augratin potatoes Butti rcd mixed vegetables I ossed sa lad Carrot coins Chilled fruit compote Pineapple jello ( hern gobbler Chilled orange juice ( ornbread and butter Milk
KHjnjMJ OUE HOOSIER STATE UASftllilMSl BEHEATH US INDIANA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES \ \aser.-r* X ar--r-B ' — W ——x r■w w- — -X u— —■ ■>- S’ 'iF- 11 » rriTim """ '>\ \ ’ i " " a <> -1 1 r L I UO UII 2* j® zfeBUHRSTONES: Grain Grinders of Pioneer Mills
Itinerant workers hand-chiseled buhrstones for pioneer gristmills from locally obtainable siliceous rocks. In northern Indiana, some stones were fashioned from glacial boulders. "Sand Creek Buhrstones" from Jennings County, advertised as early as 1818, were used in Indiana mills as far away as Vincennes. Later, millstones were imported from Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and France. The buhrs ranged from 2!6 to 7 feet in diameter and from about 4to 12 inches
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Monday Night Ladles Huhnke's Service sl‘/» 20'/i Beaver Realtv 41*4 30'/> Bob's Bv The Lake 39 1 /: 32‘A Hidden Bu Tec Salon 39 33 J \ w Od 38' 1 33' j Hi De Ho 36'/j 35'1 Allen's Furniture 28'/> 43'/> W'alkerton Insulators 13 59 High team series: Huhnke's Service 2384. Bob's Bx The Lake 2163. Allen's Furniture 2158. High team game: Huhnke's Service 823. Beaver Realty 805. Hob's B\ The l ake " 7 6. High individual senes: Linda Reins 559. Pam O'Dell 534. Donna Wood 516. High individual game: Pam 0 Dell 223. Linda Rclos 210. Doris Fuentes 204. Friday Morning Coffee League New Walkerton Lancs 42‘/> 22 ‘/j K. L. Supermarket 37‘/j 26'/> Just Sew 36'/i 27*/i Screwballs 35*4 28‘/j Miller's Merry Manor 31'A 32*/i Johnson Dairy Farm 28 1 A 35‘/> Precision Pallets 26 38 Pin Teasers 19 45 High team series: Johnson Dairy Farm 1469, New Walkerton Lane« 1418. Miller’s Merry Manor 124 7 High team game: Johnson Dairy Farm 522. 510, New Walkerton lanes 489. 469. 460. Just Sew 451 High individual series: Carol Aitken 505. Karen Johnson 483. Donna Wood 466 High individual game: Donna Wood 186, Karen Johnson 184, Pearl Brecht 182. Sunday Night Mixed Doublet Gutter Dusters 4 0 The Misfits 4 0 Over The Hill Gang 3 1 The Lakers 3 1 Youngsters 1 3
in thickness. Placed one above the other, the lower (netherstone) was stationary; the upper (capstone) was balanced above and revolved over the netherstone. Roughened and grooved opposing surfaces ground the grain. Periodically, these surfaces were sharpened by skilled artisans, who used tempered steel picks. After more efficient steel-roller grinders were adopted in the 1870's, the colorful era of buhrstone water mills quickly came to a close.
The Jokers | 3 ABS 0 4 Alleycats 0 4 High team senes Gutter Dusters I‘”4. The Misfits I’IS, The Lakers 1556. High team game Gutter Dusters 643. Ihe Misfits 612. 5?3 High indis idual series men Greg Zellers 53“'. Brian Dominiack 4’2. Chester Crum 469 High individual game men Greg Zellers 189, 184. Rands Johnson P 6. High individual scries women Karen Johnson 426, Denise Nichols 422. Donna Pontius 420. High individual game women Donna Pontius ! 7 4, Denise Nichols 166. Karen Johnson 164 CARDS THANKS Thank you so much to everyone for your thoughfulncss with cards and donations to Shriners and Cancer Society at the death of Willtarn Bowers. Marv Bowers Marv lee. Chuck A Marlene Clarence Bowers Homer Bowers Ruth Roman SPAGHETTI SUPPER I he Senior U.M Y.F. is sponsoring a Spaghetti Supper at the Walkerton United Methodist Church on Sundav, January II tickets can be purchased for S 3 50 a person Donations would be welcome denture wearers A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one aoo^cabon bods comfortably wp tp 4
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