The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1986 — Page 8

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Best View Os Halley’s Comet In March And April When can we get the best view of Halley's Comet? In February the comet can't be seen most of the month as it is behind the Sun as seen from the Earth. But during the last week of February it reappears in the morning twilight in the east with a bright, starlike head and possibly a long tail. In March the view gets better at last. By the 20th, before moonlight becomes a problem, halley should sport an excellent long tail in the southeastern sky just before the first light of dawn. April is the best time. Toward the end of the first week, when moonlight ceases to be a problem, the comet appears as bright as it will get. Unfortunately, it’s low in the southern sky before dawn and descending rapidly toward the horizon. You'll need a very good view of the southern horizon, with no trees or buildings in the way, find a good hilltop. This is the time when many people will take tours to the Southern Hempsphere to see Halley in all its glory. For the next week or so, the comet is out of sight from northern latitudes. Then for the last half of April it returns to the evening sky after dusk, fading and shrinking. In May Halley departs into deep space once again. High in the evening sky, it can be followed with

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binoculars through May and with telescopes until early August. No one will set eyes on it again until around the year 2061. SCHOOL MENU Walkerton Elementary School FEBRUARY 3 ■ 7 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Tater tots Relishes Bar cookie Milk TUESDAY Beef and vegetable soup and crackers Cole slaw Cheese sticks Cake Milk WEDNESDAY Pork fritter on bun Buttered com Fruit Milk THURSDAY Tacos with lettuce and cheese Buttered green beans Cinnamon roll Milk FRIDAY N^ school Tregon-Davis Schools FEBRUARY 3 -7 MONDAY Burritos (extra 55 cents) Green beans Potato chips Applesauce Milk TUESDAY

Ham and beans Com bread Carrot and celery stix Lime jello with pears Milk WEDNESDAY Chuckwagon sandwich (extra 55 cents) Potato rounds Mixed vegetables Sliced peaches Milk THURSDAY Vegetable soup Cheese slice Peanut butter sandwich Cake with carmel icing Plums Milk FRIDAY Hamburgers (extra 55 cents) Sliced carrots Peanut butter bars Fruit cocktail Milk St. Patrick’s School FEBRUARY 3 -7 MONDAY Pizza burger Pineapple cubes Cheesey beans Milk TUESDAY Hamburger gravy over fluffy potatoes Carrots Peaches Rice krispie square Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog on bun French fries Apple crisp Milk

THURSDAY Fried chicken Mashed potatoes Gravy Peas Fruit cocktail Milk FRIDAY No school North Liberty School FEBRUARY 3 -7 MONDAY Hamburgers Tater tots Mixed vegetables Chocolate cake Milk TUESDAY Corn dog Cheese potatoes Green beans Apple crisp Chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Smokies Mashed potatoes Cheese stick Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk THURSDAY Ham and cheese on bun Corn Fruit Cookie Milk FRIDAY No school Urey Middle School FEBRUARY 3 • 7 MONDAY Hamburger on bun

Tater tots Fruit Cheese sticks Rice crispy square Milk TUESDAY Sausage and cheese pizza Green beans Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Beef stew Buttered peas Garlic bread Fruit Milk THURSDAY Chili mac Cora bread Lettuce salad Fruit Cookie Milk FRIDAY No school John Glenn High School FEBRUARY 3 -7 MONDAY Hot ham and cheese on bun Scalloped potatoes Green beans Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Macaroni and cheese Bread and butter Buttered broccoli Peach crisp Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Corn dog French fries Buttered peas Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Ravioli Bread and butter Tossed salad Fruit Rice crispy square Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY No school IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of our son, borther, grandson and nephew, Benjamin H. Clemons, who passed away January 31, 1984. It has been two years since God took you home with him and our love went with you the day you went away. Our love will never fade in our hearts for you’re a part of our living souls. It’s hard to understand why you had to leave us. But we know God is the only one who knows why he called you home to him. For Bennie he meant the world for those who loved him the most. And you’ll never be forgotten. Mom and Dad Beth Ann Grandma and Grandpa Peterson Aunts and Uncles IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of Ed Kean, Sr., who passed away on February 2. 1985. A loving husband, a caring father and a sharing brother. Eddie’s memory will warm our hearts as we feel the comfort of his prayers for us. Kean and Hopman Families Ainera-an Rad Ciymim together, we can change things.