The Independent-News, Volume 110, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1984 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - AUGUST 23, 1084

SCHOOL MENUS North Liberty School AUGUST 27 - 31 MONDAY Hot dogs on buns Baked beans Pears No-bake cookie Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Garlic toast Cinnamon apples Milk WEDNESDAY Tacos Buttered potatoes Peanut butter celery Fruit Chocolate milk THURSDAY Submarine sandwich French fries Fruit Cookie Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Buttered peas Fruit Peanut butter bread Milk simplify your insurance program... see me **• for ALL your X™ insurance X needs * L “ m I m an aulo. home, health, and Me agent. And I d like to answer all your insurance questions at once AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE * AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MADISON WISCONSIN SVOI CHRIS IRWIN 225 W. Jefferson, Plymouth 936-9681 l Res.: 656-8761

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Walkerton Elementary school AUGUST 27 - 31 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered corn Pickle chips Peaches Milk TUESDAY Ravioli casserole Bread and butter Carrot sticks Buttered peas Bar cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Fish sticks Cornbread Baked beans Pears Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese Tossed salad Apple crisp Milk FRIDAY Submarine sandwich French fries Mixed fruit Milk Urev Middle School AUGUST 27 - 31 MONDAY Submarine sandwich on bun Green beans Peaches Milk TUESDAY Hot dog on bun Corn Pears Peanut butter squares Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Peas Fruit pudding Milk THURSDAY Hamburger on bun Mixed vegetables Applesauce Cookie Milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Cole slaw Pineapple Milk Walkerton Elementary School AUGUST 27 - 31 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered corn Pickle chips Peaches Milk

TUESDAY Ravioli casserole Bread and butter Carrot sticks Buttered peas Bar cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Fish sticks Cornbread Baked beans Pears Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese Tossed salad Apple crisp Milk FRIDAY Submarine sandwich French fries Mixed fruit Milk St. Patrick School AUGUST 27 • 31 MONDAY Spaghetti Green beans Bread and butter Peaches Milk TUESDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Lettuce salad Geletin with fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Tacos Shredded lettuce and cheese Corn Brownie Milk THURSDAY Chop suey with Chinese vegetables Fluffy rice Biscuits with butter Applesauce Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Tomato soup Crispy relishes Mixed fruit Milk The letter "f" took its shape from an ancient Egyptian symbol to show a hook. About A D 114, the Romans gave it the es sound we know today

COUPON COOKBOOK Marion CORNER Joyce It is hard to imagine a traditional American hamburger without the delicious flavor of Heinz ^s* ** . Tomato Ketchup upon it Using ketchup as a , W base, you can create delicious sauces and gravies for meat, chicken, fish and vegetable ■ dishes. But have you heard that this same Heinz Ketchup is now available in a new plastic squeezable bottle? This makes it super convenient to use Hemz Ketchup in recipes since you can easily control the amount of ket chup pouring out of the squeezable bottle »USE COUPON BELOW* BARBECUED CHICKEN, SOUTHERN STYLE 1 Cup Heinz Tomato Ketchup Dash hot pepper sauce 2 to 3 tablespoons honey 2 to Th pounds broiler-fryer pieces 1 tablespoon lemon juice Salt and pepper Combine ketchup, honey, lemon juice and hot pepper sauce. Brush the sauce on chicken during the last 5 to 10 minutes of grilling or broiling time Season with salt and pepper Makes 4-5 servings. Now available at your local bookstore THE COUPON COOKBOOK, by Marion Joyce, published by McGraw-Hill Easy gourmet recipes and 68 coupons worth about twice the price of the book r—--1 io^ I I^4B BMB MMB nR OEAIER SenOthi, ■ M M^^ M a** H J 1 PO Be. IM M NC 2’898 Iw M NM* M ■ IMI ' ’O« PM 8* I«no<.ng hmx,, okic ur^T-Ti c > Ml p«ovng pu<ch*» ji » u w.c<ni jioc. o i I UPMt DU I I Lt Uh h*.™ Ketchup io cover coupon, p<, ■ ■ _ S *nted n>u,t be shown upon ™ B a B Safe ‘ -*»• B n _ a t» p<>«3 0, cuMomer Vo«l where.v pre IRK aMa Bl KHtWljp fl u.«) l vvo.,'w ..OOOONo weicnup r n । 1(28 oi Size Or Larger) feSSMSSsI I*WHB 10 Ml cwroe ■ I lU* STORE COUPM 4400*8 | Im MB MM MM MM MM MB MB Mm MB MM M M MM B» Ml M Ml Ml M mJ The Coupon Cookbook Inc 1984 —— - ■■ —■

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HOLD DIPERT REUNION The Dipert family reunion was held on Sunday at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club with 55 present coming from Champaign, Chicago, Lombard, Villa Park, Park Forest, Riverdale, Illinois; two families from California and the following from places in Indiana, North Judson. Grovertown, Valparaiso and Koontz Lake. ENJOY HOSTETLER REUNION Descendants of Ora and Sarah Hostetler attended the 32nd family reunion recently at the StuntzHochstetler Pine Forest with 61 present. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn, Sr., were hosts. The oldest present was Fritz Skinner and the youngest was Mellisa Hostetler, daughter of Gordon and Fern Hostetler. Coming the farthest was Larry Barden and family, of Sears, Michigan. The cake walk was won by Amanda Barden, the guessing game by Charles Hostetler and the scavanger hunt winners were Larry Barden and son and Fem Hostetler and daughter. The children enjoyed relay games and all enjoyed playing volleyball, softball and horseshoes. Dune buggy and hay rides were enjoyed throughout the day. New officers for next year are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hurni, of Union Mills; and Mrs. Joseph Mead, of Valparaiso. The first electric shavers were for sale in 1931. Classifieds begin at SI .50.

Roy DeSimone Joins Local Insurance Agency I I H Roy DeSimone has joined the John M. Small Insurance Agency as an independent agent. Mr. DeSimone will handle homeowners, automobile, farm and business insurance along with renter's insurance. Before owning and managing the Walkerton Nursing Home. Mr. DeSimone worked six years as an insurance supervisor with the Combined Insurance Company of America. The John M. Small Agency represents Hartford Insurance Co., American States and Auto Owners along with 20 other companies. Shop and Save in Walkerton! Drinking and Driving Don't Mix