The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1987 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MARCH 12. 1987

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SCHOOL MENUS John Glenn High School MARCH 16 - 20 MONDAY Beef chalupa Lettuce and tomato Scalloped potatoes Buttered peas Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Chicken pattie on bun Cole slaw Irish potatoes Whipped jello Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Lasagna Bread and butter Lettuce salad Pineapple cake Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Sloppy jo on bun Buttered rice Buttered broccoli Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Fish on bun French fries Green beans Chocolate brownie Milk or Salad bar and milk Oregon-Davis Schools MARCH 16 - 20 MONDAY Com dogs (extra 60 cents) Baked beans Com chips Peaches Milk TUESDAY Lasagna Green beans Bread and butter Sliced pears Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburgers (extra 60 cents) Cheese slice Pickles Coro Cherry cobbler Milk THURSDAY Scalloped potatoes and ham patti Peas and carrots Applesauce Milk FRIDAY Fish sandwich (extra 60 cents) Cole slaw Potato chips Apple crisp Milk Urey Middle School MARCH 16-20 MONDAY Beef barbecue Potato chips Green beans Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Meatloaf Baked potato Peas Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Com Fruit Milk THURSDAY Chicken patty on bun Mashed potatoes Mixed vegetables Frosty creme Milk FRIDAY Chili mac Tossed salad Coro bread Fruit Milk St. Patrick’s School MARCH 16 - 20

MONDAY Spaghetti Green beans Hot roll Fruit Milk TUESDAY Hot dog on bun Tater tots Carrots Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chop suey Buttered rice Biscuit Fruit Milk THURSDAY Ham and cheese sandwich Baked beans Mixed vegetables Cupcake Milk FRIDAY Tuna casserole Peas Bread and butter Fruit Milk North Liberty School MARCH 16 - 20 MONDAY Hamette on bun Green beans Fruit Carrot cake Milk TUESDAY Baked chili Lettuce salad Fruit Cheese stick Coro bread Chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Salisbury steak Mashed potatoes Glazed carrots Fruit Bread and butter Cookie Milk THURSDAY Pizza Coro Cole slaw Fruit Milk FRIDAY Salmon pattie Buttered mashed potatoes Roll and butter Green beans No bake cookie Milk Walkerton Elementary School MARCH 16 - 20 MONDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Buttered corn Cinnamon rolls Milk TUESDAY Beef and noodles Hot biscuit Green beans Green jello with fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chili and crackers Cole slaw Fruit Milk THURSDAY Hot dog on bun Parsleyed potatoes Celery sticks Pudding Milk FRIDAY Chicken nuggets Hot biscuits Tossed salad Fruit Milk WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Ttna C. Clingen peel, 30950 Leeper Road, North Liberty, reckless driving, fined 525.00, plus court costs, enrolled in defense driving school. Alan Drake, 821 N. Johnson, South Bend, speeding, fined

$15.00, plus court costs. Pamela Elder, 1409-A Ohio St., Walkerton, violation of child restraint law, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Cary J. Piotrowicz, Rural Route 2, Box 412, Walkerton, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Michelle M. Papai, 435 LaMonte Terrace, South Bend, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Joseph P. Oslakovic, Route 1, Red Arrow Highway, Sawyer, Michigan, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Michael Price. Rural Route 2, Walkerton, improper display of license plate, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. James La'rracuenta, 67719 Ironwood Road, Bremen, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Richard Maher, Rural Route 4, Box 404, Walkerton, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Leonard D. Elwell, 23306 U. S. Hwy. 20, Lot 104, South Bend, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. Brian K. Goforth, Rural Route 3, Box 279, Walkerton, illegal consumption of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs, sentenced 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month probation period in the Walkerton Town Court. Jimmy W. Heintzleman, E 6th St., Ligioner, disregarding automatic signal, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Nancy Justice, Rural Route 1, Box 55, Grovertown, speeding, fined $25.00, plus court costs. Timothy P. Kelly, 1001 Mayflower Road, Lot 99, South Bend, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Carrie A. Lewis, Rural Route 4, Box 100, Walkerton, illegal consumption of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs, sentenced 15 days, suspended, placed on a six month probation period in the Walkerton Town Court. Gary L. Brown, Rural Route 4, Box 41, Walkerton, speeding, fined $17.00, plus court costs, enrolled in defense driving school. Joseph H. Robbins, 17557 6th Road, Plymouth, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs, enrolled in defense driving school. Roger P. Taylor, Rural Route 1, Box 80, Hamlet, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. Larry E. Clark, Rural Route 1, Box 55, Walkerton, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. William J. Day, 30451 State Road 4, North Liberty, no license plate on trailer, fined SIO.OO, plus $20.00 failure to appear, plus court costs. William J. Day, 30451 State Road 4, North Liberty, driving while suspended, fined $50.00, $17.00 criminal fee, plus $20.00 failure to appear, plus court costs. Richard D. Kunkle, Rural Route 5, Box 35, Walkerton, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Larry E. Shei, P. O. Box 2, Hamlet, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Beverly A. Niezgodski, 1921 Linden Road, South Bend, shoplifting, fined $50.00, $17.00 criminal fee, plus court costs, sentenced to 60 days, suspended, placed on a one year probation in the Walkerton Town Court, currently on a two year probation in Superior Court. Linda Peterson, 403 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs, plus $17.00 criminal fee, sentenced to 30 days, suspended, placed on a six month probation period in the Walkerton Town Court, ordered to pay restitution to Larry’s Quick Mart. William E. Raderstorf, 201 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, plus $17.00 criminal fee, plus court costs, oredered to pay restitution to Larry’s Quick Mart, sentenced to 60 days, suspended, placed on a six month probation period in the Walkerton Town Court. Michael E. Stahly, Rural Route 2, Box 82, Warsaw, speeding, fined $19.00, plus court costs.

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Rose A. LaFollette, Rural Route 4, Box 362, Walkerton, disregarding stop sign, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Gregory L. Gootee, P. O. Box 102, Hudson Street, LaPaz, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs. David W. Booher, 1446 Longfellow, South Bend, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Mark A. Blosser, 111 N. Lafayette Street, North Liberty, speeding, fined $19.00, plus court costs. Ralph Johnson, Rural Route 3, Box 928, Hamlet, illegal consumption of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs, placed on a one year probation period in the Walkerton Town Court, ordered to enroll in AA Association at the LaPorte Hospital. Gary W. Humes, 443 Pine Lake Ave., LaPorte, disregarding stop sign, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Mindy S. Salyer, 24550 Riley Road, North Liberty, speeding, fined $15.00. plus court costs. Melvin McNeal, 1108 Ohio St., Walkerton, false/ficticious registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. EVANGELIST LEONA MURPHY TO SPEAK IN WALKERTON The March meeting of Walkerton Women’s Aglow will be blessed by evanglist, Leona Murphy, sister of Dr. Lester Sumrall, of South Bend. It will be March 19 in the Community Building at 9:00 a.m. E.S.T., for refreshments and fellowship, and at 9:30 the meeting will start. Leona and her husband, Jim, have minisered throughout the United States, Cuba (before Castro), Brazil, the Philippines, Vietnam and Hong Kong. Leona and her mother were instrumental in leading Jimmy Swaggart and his family to the Lord. She and her mother took the gospel of Jesus Christ to Ferriday, Louisianna, the home town of Jimmy Swaggart. They held an open air revival and later built a church. A quote from Jimmy Swaggart, "Had not these two beautiful ladies obeyed the voice of God in bringing this great gospel message to our town, possibly my family and myself would have never known salvation and been eternally 105 t..." James and Leona Murphy are currently working with Dr. Lester Sumrail in the Christian Center Cathedral of Praise as well as with television ministry that reaches the world. Leona is also the author of several books. Come and hear this anointed speaker. Bring a friend and get a double blessing. For more information or transportation, call 656-8564. St. Patrick’s Girls Basketball Team Wins Again St. Patrick's girls basketball team raised its overall record to 4-2 by defeating the North Liberty Sth grade 26-1. Ranae Orcutt led the scoring with 14 points. Andrea Crane, Angela Belkowitz and Julie Dyniewski also added to the scoring. Traci Stooks and Andrea Crane led ' the team in rebounds. The girls

end their season on March 12 when they will again play at North Liberty. St. Patrick’s Boys Team Has 16-4 Season The St. Patrick’s boys basketball team traveled to New Buffalo, Michigan, to play St. Mary’s. The Saints handed them a 35-34 defeat as Josh Rice hit two free throws with just seconds left on the clock. Jason Groves, Craig Stooks, Shane Stratton and Mike Walter also added to the scoring. This victory brought the Saints overall record to 16 wins and only 4 defeats. During the season, St. Pat’s hosted their first holiday tournament and took second place out of a field of 8 teams. They also participated in the St. John’s invitational tournament in LaPorte, and lost a thriller in the final game to again take second place. The season scoring leaders were as follows: Jason Groves, 20 points per game; Josh Rice, 8 points per gave; Craig Stooks, 7 points per game; Shane Stratton, 1 point per game. Mike Walter and Shane Stratton paced the team with exceptional defensive play, while Jason Groves led the team in assists and steals. Craig Stooks and Josh Rice share the rebounding honors, out rebounding their opponents by almost a 2-1 margin. NORTH LIBERTY CUB SCOUTS ARE RE ACTIVATED North Liberty Cub Scout Pack 241 has re-chartered and is now active. Boys! Come and join the fun and excitment of learning through Cub Scouting. We are sponsored by the North Liberty United Methodist Church and have planned some fun activities for this spring and summer. School grade requirements are 2nd through Sth grades, and you must live in the North Liberty Elementary School district to join. Our meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. at the North Liberty United Methodist Church every Wednesday of the month. Come and visit us at our next pack meeting to be held Wednesday, March 18th. Also, we are seeking donations of equipment and used scout shirts and caps for the pack. The following are committed and dedicated leaders for this year: Dea Leaders Den 2 — Rosemary Machowiak, 656-3698. Den 1— Lynn M. Schmidt, 656-8881’. Den 3 — Monica Payne, 6563689. Other Leaders Cub Master — Mike Kelly, 7848542. Assistant Cub Master — Bill Day, 656-3532. Committee Chairman — Gregg Payne, 656-3689. Scout Coordinator — Bill Arick, 656-3213. Committee Member — Dave Craft, 656-3651. Committee Member — Jack Jackson, 656-4675. Be a defensive driver always!