The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 February 1981 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 26. 1981
SCHOOL MENUS Walkerton Elementary School MARCH 2 - 6 MOND \Y Beef stew Peanut butter and jell\ Peaches Milk IU SDAY Ham and beans Cornbread Cole slaw Jello Milk WFDNI SDAY Barbecue on bun Rice Celery sticks Pears Milk THURSDAY (. reamed chicken on biscuit Biscuit and butter Peas Pineapple Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Tomato soup Plums Cookie Milk Ure* Middle School MARCH 2 - 6 MONDAY Ham and escalloped potatoes Green beans Cheese sticks Cinnamon roll Pudding Milk TUESDAY Pork fritter Sweet potatoes Lettuce salad
INTEREST FIRST/CHECKING NOW IT’S A LOT MORE THAN JUST INTEREST ON CHECKING NOW THE HIGHEST INTEREST ON checking; plus. Like all NOW accounts, Interest First/Checking pays you interest on checking No bank or savings and loan pays a higher rate At First Bank, interest on checking adds up In fact Interest First/Checking customers have been paid over 1 4 million dollars of interest since 1978 But Interest First/Checking is a lot more than |ust interest on checking now NOW WITH AN “EASY BALANCE” STATEMENT. If you hate to balance your checkbook, you II love our Easy Balance statement It lists all your checks in order Even tells you what checks are missing So balancing s accurate and easy Very easy Plus you get all your checks back NOW WITH A FREE FIRST CARD. The convenience card that keeps the bank open to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week At our eight Anytime Banking ( enters conveniently located all around South fiend Also handy ( for check cashing identification NOW WITH YEARS OF CHECKING EXPERTISE AND PROFESSIONALISM. t rror free checking Sound too good to be true? It isn’t Our people know checking They ve had years and years of experience And our check handling systems are the most ad van<ed in Northern Indiana No, we re not perfect But everyday we re working on it So if you re looking into a NO W account now look to f irst Bank The bank that has paid over 1 4 million dollars to Interest I irst ( becking customers since 1978 Call our hot line number (219) 2J6 2641 or visit any of our 18 locations And discover how easy it is to get more now First Bank YOU DESEKVE HMT-MTE TREATMENT.™ >« > 'Ub JUL » U '. V* f|’ 4^ W-— A.* < tM
Brow n bread Peaches Milk Wi DM SDAY Tacos Rice Buttered peas Cookie Fruit cikktail Milk IHURSDAY Pizza Corn Celers sticks Pears Milk FRIDAY Ham salad sandwich Vegetable soup Crackers Chopped apple cake Milk John Glenn High School MARCH 2 ■ 6 MONDAY Pizza burger French fries Peas Cheese cake Milk TUESDAY Johnny marzettie Toss salad Buttered carrots Pineapple tidbits Wheat bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog on bun Tatertots Mixed vegetables Apple crumb pie Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Green beans
( heese sticks Orange jello with peaches White bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Ham salad sandwich French fries Corn Chocolate chip Milk North Liberty High School MARCH 2 ■ 6 MONDAY Brow ned beef w ith gras v Hamburger on bun Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Glazed carrots Crisp vegetable salad Fresh oranges Fruit cocktail Chocolate chip dessert Chilled grape juice Yammv muffin Milk TUESDAY Baked lasagna Pig in blanket Chef salad Vegetarian beans Buttered corn Crisp vegetable Fresh banana Chilled apricots Applesauce gelatin Chilled orange juice Bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Chili in a bow l School made cheese pizza Chef salad Buttered green beans Lettuce spinach salad
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 26146(1 ROBERT E. URBIN, EDITOR SUSAN R. URBIN, ASSISTANT EDITOR INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher 601-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15C Per Copy; $4.50 Per Year (50C Extra If Mailed Out Os State)
Pears Fresh apple slices Peaches in orange jello Strawberry glace ( hilled apple juice Crackers Milk THURSDAY Salisbury steak Grilled cheese sandwich Chef salad Fluffy whipped potatoes Peas Creamy cole slaw Apple and pineapple salad Fresh oranges Chilled applesauce Fruit cocktail in red jello Banana in chocolate pudding ( hilled punch juice Raisin batter bread Milk FRIDAY Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce ( hop sues with rice Chef salad French fried potatoes ( risp vegetable salad Assorted vegetable relishes Fresh assorted fruit Chilled pear slices Apple crisp Bread and butter Milk North Libert* Elementar* School MARCH 2-6 MONDAY Browned ground beef with gravy Fluffy whipped potatoes Carrot sticks Fresh orange wedges Yammv muffin Milk TUESDAY Pig in blanket Vegetarian beans C risp vegetable salad Banana-apricot compote Milk WEDNESDAY School made cheese pizza Buttered green beans Crisp lettuce salad Chilled pear slices Milk THURSDAY Chilled fruit punch Salisbury steak in sauce Fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered peas Raisin batter bread Milk FRIDAY Fishburger on warm bun with tartar sauce Mashed sweet potatoes Celery sticks Apple crisp or apples slices fresh Milk St. Patrick School MARCH 2 - 6 MONDAY Oven fried chicken ( andied sweet potatoes Taster's choice Peach cobbler Milk IUESDAY Tenderloin tips sandwich Buttered rice Whole kernel corn Jello w ith bananas Milk WFDNI SDAY Pizza on french bread French fries ( arrot sticks ( innamon applesauce Milk
I Hl RSDAY Meat loaf with tomato sauce Mashed potatoes Peas Pear in lime jello Milk FRIDAY Macaroni with cheese Tossed salad Celery with peanut butter Mixed fruit Milk Bread or bread alternate served w ith all lunches. WALKERTON RAINBOW ASSEMBLY INITIATES Jody Carlson. Worthy Advisor of the Walkerton Assembly, presided at the stated meeting of the Assembly Monday. February 23. and during the initiation of Edna Trent, daughter of Mrs. Connie Trent, of Walkerton Ruth Birk, of Culver Assembly, was Faith, and escorted Edna through the degrees of the Order It was announced that the official inspection of Culver Assembly No. 61 and Walkerton Assembly No. *»4 bv the Supreme Deputy of Indi ana. Mrs Marv I vans, of Indianapolis. would be held March 19th here in the Walkerton Masonic Temple. Other ( ulver Girls assisting with the degree work were Debbie Butler. Kris Mallorv and Christina Hildebrand. Lakeville Girls assisting were Kathy Marburger. Grand Service of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls in Indiana. Kris Marburger. Laura Marburger. Melinda Hipskind and Kelly Smith. Guests present were Mrs Irene Whitteberry. Grand Editor of Our Hoosier Promise; Mrs. Florence Erickson. Grand Deputy of District 26; Gene Whitteberry. Assisting Grand Lecturer of District I and Master of Walkerton Lodge 619 F & AM; Mrs. Penny Baker. Mother Advisor of Lakeville Assembly; Mrs Karen Easterday. Mother Ad visor of Culver Assembly; Mr. Greg Eastcrday. of Culver; Mrs Joan Clemens. Mrs Oni Rininger. Mrs. Bernice Peterson and Mrs Nancy Peterson Hockett, all of Walkerton. Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Peterson and Mrs Hockett. SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK "Seeing Eye to Eye" is the theme for the 1981 observance of Save Your Vision Week, the Indi ana Optometric Association has announced. The event, slated for March 1-“’ is proclaimed annually by the presi dent of the United States to remind Americans of the role gotni vision plays in their lives and of the in’ port a nee of preserving their vision with proper preventive health care " I his year’s theme is consumer oriented." said Dan Downing president of the optometric organt zation. "It helps remind consum ers that they must know what thev should receive in vision care before they can ‘sec eve to eve’ with pro viders and find the quality care they need " V WE VENT BLINDNESS
