The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1982 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 14, IM2
SCHOOL MENUS North Liberty School OCTOBER 18 • 22 MONDAY Lasagna Lettuce salad Cinnamon apples Garlic toast Milk TUESDAY Submarine sand* ich Hash brou ns Pears C arrot coins Chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Ened chicken Mashed potatoes and gravy Rolls Fresh apple slices Milk THURSDAY T acos Corn Jello with fruit Yammv muffin Milk FRIDAY Corn dog Buttered potatoes Cole slaw Chocolate chip cookie Milk
A LONG, COLD WINTER AHEAD? Dear Friend Last winter, a very cold and snowy one, was difficult for everyone, especially the elderly We became aware of situations where persons were shut in for long penods of time, had problems with heating, enough food, exercise and companionship. With this winter forecast to be another bad one, nobody wants to see our elderly suffer like they did last year. Miller’s Merry Manor has rooms that we will make available for short term stays for those who would like a secure environment at any time during the winter months. We can offer a warm and comfortable living arrangement, good food, social and religious activities, security and peace of mind. Please let us know if you need additional information or if we can be of help to anyone. MILLER’S MERRY MANOR Walkerton, IN 46574 219-586-3133 “The Health Care Professionals With The Hometown Touch" ^^You’re taking me where?^^ If taking your baby to the dentist is a surprising idea, consider that at least 50% of all 3-year olds have one or more decayed teeth. That's why you should make an appointment with us soon after the appearance of most of your child’s primary teeth. It’s never too early to start on a lifetime of healthy smiles’ - - A GOING TO THE DENTIST IS FOR BABIES DOUGLAS H. BARTON, D.D.S., M.S.D. Specialist In Dentistry For Children And Teens HOLM MEMORIAL CLINIC Plymouth, Indiana - Phone 936-8588 Call For An Appointment Today 24 Hour Emergency (219) 233-1177 41M
Walkerton Elementary School OCTOBER 18 - 22 MONDAY Pizza square Buttered corn Pears Milk TUESDAY Chicken alphabet soup Hot rolls Tater tots Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecue on bun Buttered rice Carrot sticks Fruit cocktail Milk THURSDAY Pancakes and sausage Fried potatoes Applesauce Milk FRIDAY Raviola casserole Bread and butter Green beans Cherrv pie Milk John Glenn High School OCTOBER I 8 - 22 MONDAY Grilled cheese sandwich
Tomato soup Celery and carrots Sugar cookies Milk TUESDAY Johnny marzetti Green beans Sliced peaches White bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Beef barbecue Buttered rice Cheese sticks Pudding Milk THURSDAY Chili mac Tossed salad Pears White bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Tri taters Buttered corn Peanut butter cookie Milk Urev Middle School OCTOBER 18 - 22 MONDAY Hot dogs on bun with coney sauce Green beans Lemon pudding cobbler Milk TUESDAY Pork gravy on mashed potatoes Buttered mixed vegetables Pineapple Bread and butter WEDNESDAY Breaded chicken patty on bun Buttered corn Celery and carrot sticks Blueberry muffin Milk THURSDAY Chili with crackers Lettuce salad Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Peaches Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Buttered peas Bread and butter Mixed fruit Milk St. Patrick School OCTOBER 18 - 22 MONDAY Hot dog on bun French fries Cheese sticks Mixed fruit Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Tossed salad Garlic bread Gelatin with fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Fried chicken Mashed potatoes Buttered carrots Pears Milk THURSDAY Johnny marzetti Green beans Applesauce Pumpkin bread Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Tomato soup Carrot sticks Pineapple slices Milk GLENN TOPS LAVILLE IN VOLLEYBALL The John Glenn girls visited LaVille and handed their hosts a loss in Northern State Conference volleyball by scores of 15-13. 13-15 and 15-4. For the Lady Falcons Julie Knowlton had 21 for 21 to lead the serving accuracy while Kristie Cripe had a quality rating of 2.63. Michele Vicsik had 8 kills to lead the spikers and Theresa Ginzer had 16 passes and Michele Vicsik had 14 passes. I he win evened Glenn’s record at 7-7 and 3-1 in conference. I he B-Team won over LaVille by scores 15-10 and 15-4. Kelly Howell was the best server with 17
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 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 Postagte Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15C Per Copy; $5.00 Per Year (SI.OO Extra If Mailed Out Os State) DEER CHECK STATION • I The first deer checked through the Walkerton Police Department Deer Check Station was on Saturday, October 9. This is the first year the Walkerton Police Department has had a checking station. Richard L. Maze, pictured above, of 5440 Redwood Road, Plymouth, shot this buck that weighed approximately 75 pounds field dressed at 5:45 p.m. on Saturday in Marshall County. out of 17, Theresa Northam had 3 kills for the leading spiker and g ' arC Kelly Howell had a 2.4 . J MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE 110 South Maple Street North Liberty, Indiana , A ALTERNATIVES S* CENTER > W ARE YOUR MARITAL PROBLEMS GROWING? Do You Foal Unfulfilled. Stagnant And Unhappy? Perltaps Professional Marriage Counseling Can Help 413 Michigan St., Call South Bond CoHact, 232-5843. Far Wallcerten, Ind. Appointment Or Further Information ’ COLE MINE [ I Downtown Walkerton I Dance To The Music By I LOOKER I Wednesday Night 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. I Friday & Saturday Nights 2:30 a.m.
