The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1986 — Page 2

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■ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - SEPTEMBER 18, 1886

SCHOOL MENUS Urev Middle School SEPTEMBER 22 - 2b MONDAY Hamburger on bun Cheesey potatoes Green beans Fruit Milk TUESDAY Tacoroni Bread and butter Com Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pork fritters on bun Buttered mashed potatoes Peas Reese dessert Milk THURSDAY Chici mac Lettuce salad Com bread Pudding Milk FRIDAY Fish square on bun Baked beans Cole slaw Cake Milk John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 22 - 26 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Hot dog in baked beans Com bread Broccoli Fruit Spice cake Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Taco Lettuce, cheese, tomatoes Parsley potatoes Green beans

DANCE Saturday Night To The Music By MIXED COMPANY 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. BINGO (Must Be 18 To Be Admitted) EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Monday Nights EUCHRE Starting At 7:00 p.m. At The WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 189 Indiana Street Walkerton

Cookies Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Beef ravioli Garlic bread Buttered peas Cherrv dessert Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Fish on bun Cole slaw Buttered corn Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk St. Patrick's School SEPTEMBER 22 - 26 MONDAY Tacos with lettuce and cheese Corn Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Hamette on bun Cheese slice Green beans No bake cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Beef and noodles Peas Blueberry muffin Milk THURSDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Chicken noodle soup Brownie Milk FRIDAY Fish sticks French fries Lettuce salad Pears Milk Oregon-Davis Schools SEPTEMBER 22 - 26 MONDAY Ham and cheese sandwich (extra 60 cents) Peas and carrots French fries Peaches

Milk TUESDAY Hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes Corn Bread and butter Mixed fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chuckwagon sandwich (extra 60 cents) Winter blend Cookie Applesauce Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Lettuce salad School-made wheat bread with butter Sliced pears Milk FRIDAY Submarine sandwich (extra 60 cents) French fries Green beans Pineapple upside down cake Milk North Liberty School SEPTEMBER 22 - 26 MONDAY Pork gravy Mashed potatoes Mixed vegetables Cinnamon coffee cake Fruit Milk TUESDAY Tacos Buttered potatoes Buttered peas Chocolate pudding Milk WEDNESDAY Stew Lettuce salad Roll Jello Milk THURSDAY Macaroni and cheese or Tuna and noodles Greeen beans Fruit Bread and butter Cookie Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Tater tots Broccoli Fruit Chocolate milk Walkerton Elementary School SEPTMBER 22 - 26 MONDAY Pizza burgers Mixed vegetables Celery sticks Pudding with pineapple Milk TUESDAY Ravioli Hot rolls Cheese sticks Buttered peas Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Sloppy joe on bun Tater tots Carrot sticks Fruit Milk THURSDAY Open faced ham and cheese sandwich Salad bar Fruit Milk FRIDAY Goulash Hot biscuit Buttered corn Fruit Milk BIRTHS Danny and Brenda Calhoon, of 1109 Ohio St., Walkerton, are the parents of a baby girl, bom on September 2. She has been named Jacqueline Frances and weighed five pounds and one ounce at birth. Patrenal grandparents are Walter Calhoon, Walkerton, and Verna Calhoon, Michigan City. Maternal grandparents are Morris and Byrd-

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ioe Searfoss, Walkerton. Matrenal great-grandmother is Lura Dreibelbis. Walkerton. Michael and Lisa Clark, 1036 Bancroft Circle, Mishawaka, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Melissa Ann. She was bom at 3:32 p.m., on Tuesday, September 9. in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. She weighed in at eight pounds and five ounces. Grandparents are Carl and Barbara Zimmerle, North Liberty; Doris Gark, South Bend, and John Clark, Decauter, Illinois. Great-grandparents are Cleo and Ann Gark. Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. John Frame are the proud parents of a seven pound, 13 ounce baby girl, born on September 5. She has been named Jessica Ann. John and Annie are on duty with the Army in Germany. Grandparents are Tom and Elsie Frame, Jonesboro, Georgia, and Phillip and Sheila McKinzie, St. Petersburg, Florida. Great-grand-mothers include Mrs. Edith Rupel, North Liberty, and Mrs. Hilda Frame, Walkerton.

CARD OF THANKS

I would like to presonally thank my neighbors and friends for your prayers, phone calls, cards and real concern for me while I was in the hospital. I am now home after surgery and recovering nicely. Special thanks to my wonderful family. I couldn't have made it without you all. Thanks again. Elmer Merkel I would like to thank all the wonderful people who worked so hard to make my fund raiser a big success. Also all the people who donated food, etc., the band for donating their time, the American Legion for using their hall and all the people who came. May God bless you all. John Marek We would like to thank all those who took time to give blood to the David Knowlton Memorial blood drive. We really appreciate it. The Family We wish to thank all our friends for all your kindnesses during the loss of our mother and grandmother. May God bless each of you. The Helen Johnson Family I would like to thank all of my wonderful friends, doctors in the LaPorte Hospital and to the doctors at St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, for the wonderful loving care that 1 received and to the nurses for being so concerned about me. Special thanks to my daughter, Gloria Risner and her family, who flew from Pennsylvania and spent a week and a half here with my wife and me when we needed her the most. To -all our friends who took turns taking my wife everyday to visit with me. Thanks for the flowers, cards and most of all your prayers which helped me to get back on my feet Thanks also to Father Letko who visited me and to the Sisters from St. Patrick’s. May God bless all of you. Ed Pogodzinski

OBITUARIES

EDWARD C. CENTER, JR. Edward Ginton Center, Jr., 44, 604 E. Plymouth Street, Bremen, passed away at 3:45 a m. on Tuesday. September 9. in St. Joseph Hospital, Mishawaka, after an extended illness. He was born on April 10, 1942, in LaPorte, to Edward Ginton and Hilda Catherine Peterson Center. He married Dorothy Marguerite Elkins, on October 11, 1964, in North Liberty, who survives. He was a molder for Sibley's Foundry, South Bend. Surviving along with his wife is a daughter, Melinda Gail, at home; his mother. Hilda Center, Walkerton; a sister, Sheila (Mrs. Philip) Scott, Lakeville; and two brothers, Vernon and Damon, both of Walkerton. He was preceded in death by a sister, Theresa. Services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton, with Rev. Anthony Letko, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Walkerton, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Walkerton. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Walkerton; a U. S. Army veteran of Vietnam and he was a member of the Walkerton American Legion Post 189. NELLIE M. CUMMINS Nellie M. Cummins, 63, of Hebron, passed away on Tuesday. September 2. Survivors include her husband, Rex A. Cummins, Sr.; three sons; five daughters; 30 grandchildren; five great-grand-children; four brothers including Leonard Rans, of Walkerton; five sisters, including Mrs. Leland (Pearl) Frailey, of Walkerton. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 5, in the Range Line Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Gerald Stephens officiating. C.C.C. TO MEET IN LAPORTE Larry Arndt, Union Mills, will show slides of the Holy Land when Michiana Chapter No. 105, Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni, meets Wednesday, September 24, 1:00 pm., at the Swanson Center ty Center for Older Adults, 910 State Street, LaPorte. Dessert and coffee will be served. Avery Mickelson, president, states a membership drive is in progress. Persons who were in the 3-C’s of the 30’s and early 40’s are invited to attend, along with their wives and friends. A Luau, with pictures by Norman Zellmer, is planned for the October 29 luncheon meeting at "Round The Gock" Restaurant, 219 Pine Lake Avenue. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS The Walkerton Post Office, along with other area offices, is accepting applications for the balance of thjs week only, for entry level positions including Rural Carrier, Mailhandler, Gerk, and City Carrier. The positions are in various post offices in the 465 Zip area. Applications are available with incidential information, but for this week only.