The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1987 — Page 2

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JOHN GLENN 1987 GOLF TEAM js' JpgaMMlr mb vBL Members of the 1987 John Glenn High School golf team are pictured above, from left to right, back row: Kevin South, Jerry Beem, Mike Barrett, Brian Ruff, Kelly Drews, Scott Hall, Joel Wiegand and coach Randy Schmeltz. Front row: Derek Walmoth, Noel Snyder, Jeff Sprunger, Jason Rizek, Scott Bostwick and Scott Beagles. The team will open on April 13 when they travel to Triton at 4:30 p.m. The home course for John Glenn is Whispering Pines, State Road 4 West, North Liberty.

SCHOOL MENUS St. Patrick’s School MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Tat er tots Cole slaw Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chili Crackers Cheese slice Carrot and celery sticks Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Barbecued chicken Mashed potatoes Green beans Biscuit Fruit Milk THURSDAY Pizza burgers Lettuce salad Fruit Cookie Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Peas Bread and butter Fruit Milk Oregon-Davis Schools MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Hot dogs (extra 60 cents) Corn Chips Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Beef gravy over baking powder biscuits Buttered carrots Sliced peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburgers (extra 60 cents) Cheese slice Mixed vegetables Cherry tarts Milk

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THURSDAY Johnny marzetti Peas School made wheat bread Pears Milk FRIDAY Fish sandwich (extra 60 cents) Green beans French fries Pineapple tidbits Milk North Liberty School MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Pig in blanket Buttered mashed potatoes Green beans Fruit Milk TUESDAY Cheeseburger French fries Pickles Fruit Cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Mixed vegetables Carrot sticks Fruit Chocolate milk THURSDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Garlic toast Fruit Peanut butter fudge Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese or tuna noodle casserole Buttered peas Fruit Peanut butter bread Butter cookie Milk Walkerton Elemeatary School MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Broccoli and cauliflower Cheese sticks Fruit Milk

TUESDAY Barbecue on bun Buttered rice Celery sticks Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Pickles Buttered green beans Peach crisp Milk THURSDAY Pizza squares Buttered corn Fruit Milk FRIDAY Hot dogs and baked beans Tossed salad Jello with fruit Milk Urey Middle School MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Hot dog on bun Tater tots Pickle wedge Peach cobbler Milk TUESDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Rice Corn Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Johnnie marzetti Tossed salad Garlic bread Fruit Milk THURSDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Green beans Pickles Cake Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Peas Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Chocolate pudding Milk John Glean High School MARCH 30 - APRIL 3 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Hot dog in baked beans Corn bread Buttered broccoli Fruit Spice cake Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Taco Lettuce, cheese and tomato Buttered rice Buttered corn Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Beef ravioli Garlic bread Buttered peas Cherry crisp Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Bread and butter Green beans Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk CUB SCOUT PACK 35 NEWS The reorganized Cub Scout Pack 35, representing Koontz lake, Grovertown and Hamlet, conducted their first bake sale on March 21 at the Koontz Lake Supermarket. The Cub Scouts sold out of items by 3:00 p.m., and the sale was a great success due to the efforts of parents, neighbors and the local community.

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Cubmaster Les Liss and the Cub Scouts wish to extend their appreciation to Dennis Guard of the Koontz Lake Supermarket for the donation of space; to Denice Justice for organizing donations from friends and neighbors; to Bill Remus, Assistant Cubmaster; to members of the Walkerton Community Club and all other individual ladies of Koontz Lake who contributed items towards the success of the bake sale and to Bowen Printing of Plymouth for donating the printing of the flyers. On Saturday, March 28, the Cub Scout Pack 35 will convass the area to sell tickets for Scout-O-Rama on May 16, which will bring 5,000 Scouts to the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds, South Bend, for a Northern Indiana Council-wide display of 150 booths and stage show "Adventures In Scouting". WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Steven W. King, 5311, St. Rd. 39, LaPorte. disregarding stop sign Lo., fined $20.00, plus court costs. Joyce Bush, 301 N. Lake St., Warsaw, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Michael D. Overmyer, 214 H. Maple St., Argos, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Karen Dipert, Rural Route 1, Box 180, Walkerton, check deception, fined $50.00, $17.00 criminal fee, plus court costs, sentenced to 60 days, suspended, one year probation, ordered to pay restitution to Harvery’s Dime Store $42.76. Patricia P. Gibon, 310 E. Market St., North Liberty, expired driver’s license, fined SIO.OO, failure to appear $20.00, plus court costs. Patricia P. Gibson, 310 E. Market St., Apt. 16, North Liberty, altered intrim plate (Michigan), fined SIO.OO, plus failure to appear $20.00, plus court costs. Michael E. Eddy. 1950 S. 13th St., Lot 257, Niles, Michigan, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Samuel L. Pankow, 1631 Georgia St., Logansport, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Jeff Howard, Rural Route 3, Box 590, Walkerton, illegal consumption of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs, placed on a six month probation period, sentenced to thirty days, suspended. Craig A. Highland, 67745 Lake Trail, Lakeville, speeding, fined $26.00, plus court costs. Jeffrey A. Hurt, 8287 Lake Shore Dr., Bremen, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Ernest D. Mann, 707 E. Lincolnway, LaPorte, operating on expired plate, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Mark A. Blosser, 111 N. Lafayette St., North Liberty, passing in violation of clearly visable markings or signs, fined $20.00, plus court costs. John T. Herman, 251 Corey Court, Apt. D, Fairborn, Ohio, speeding, fined $14.00, court costs. Jeanette Helmer, 3571 44th St., Highland, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. Diane Daley, 8293 Heath Enton Circle, Indianapolis, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs.

Mitchell Kinyon. 26244 Byron Ave., South Bend, speeding, fined $15.00. plus court costs. Bradley Reinhold. 30599 St. Rd. 4. North Liberty, improper passing on the right, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Enrolled in defense driving school. Roman T. Veldman, 59918 Mayflower, South Bend, speeding, fined $20.00. plus court costs. Roman T. Veldman, 59918 Mayflower, South Bend, inadequate muffler, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Robert D. Kaercher, 133-A, Rural Route 1. Walkerton, disregarding stop sign, fined $20.00, plus failure to appear charge $20.00. plus court costs. Ronald W. Blosser, 31344 Leeper Road. North Liberty, speeding, fined $19.00, plus court costs. Barry A. Saurer, 901 Ohio St., Walkerton, no license in possession, fined SIO.OO. $20.00 failure to appear, plus court costs. “A HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER YOU" TO BE OFFERED IN APRIL The St. Joseph County Cooperative Extension Service is offereing a series entitled "A Healthier And Happier You". The series will focus on feeling good about yourself. You can be happy if you want to. Topcis covered in the series include building a positive self-con-cept, nutrition information, weight management and exercise. Selfmotiviation and behavior modification are often the key factors in making changes or improvements in daily lifestyle. Jo Bottorff and Tracy Pfaffenberger from the Dairy Council, and Ann Lash from the Cooperative Extension Service will be presenting the programs. The series will be held April 2,9, 16 and 23, at 9:30 a.m. in the Esther Singer Building at the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds, corner of Ironwood and Jackson Roads. The series is open to the public free of charge. Preregistration is requested and may be completed by calling the Extension Service at 284-9604 by March 30. TOWN OF WALKERTON ANNUAL SPRING CLEAN-UP The Town of Walkerton will have its annual spring clean-up the week of April 5. Household articles, leaves and brush will be handled at this time. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday all homes east of Michigan Street will be picked up and on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday all homes west of Michigan Street will be picked up. Please do not call in to be put on the pickup schedule. We are going to try this new system and would prefer that you did not call in. TOWN OF WALKERTON TO HIRE EMPLOYEE FOR STREET A SEWER DEPT. The Town of Walkerton will be hiring a person for the street and sewer department. Please submit applications to the clerk-treas-urer’s office no later than April 24. It’s easy to make promises. Vermont got its name from the French vert mont, meaning “green mountain “