The Independent-News, Volume 113, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1987 — Page 2

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0-D GUIDLINES For Free And Reduced Meals Oregon-Davis Shools announced its policy for free and reduced price meals or free milk for children unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National School Lunch and Speical Milk Programs. The following household size and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility: (Effective from July 1, 1987 to June 30, 1988) REDUCED PRICE MEALS Household Size Year Month Week 1 $10,175 $ 848 $196 2 13.690 264 331 3 17.205 1.434 331 4 20,720 1,727 399 5 24,235 2,020 467 6 27,750 2,313 534 7 31,265 2,606 602 8 34.780 2,899 669 For each additional family member add: year, 3,515: month, 293; week, 68. FREE MEALS 1 7,150 596 138 2 9,620 802 185 3 12.090 1.008 233 4 14.560 1,214 280 5 17,030 1.420 328 6 19.500 1.625 375 7 21,970 1,831 423 8 24,440 2,037 470 For each additional family member add: year, 2,470; month, 206; week, 48. Children from households that meet Federal guidelines are eligible for free or reduced price meals. Application forms are being sent to ail homes with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free or reduced price benefits, households should fill out the form as soon as possible, sign it, and return it to the school. Households should answer all applicable questions on the form. An application which does not contain all the re-

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quired information cannot be processed and approved by the school. The required information is: Food Stamp/AFDC Households: If your currently receive Food Stamps or “Aid to Families with Dependent Children'' (AFDC) for your child, you only have to list your child's name and Food Stamp or AFDC case number, print your name and sign the application. All Other Households: If a household’s income is at or below the level shown on the income scale, children are eligible for either free or reduced price meals. Households must provide the following information: 1. The names of all household members. 2. The social security numbers of each adult household member, age 21 or older, or the word “none” if an adult does not have a social security number. 3. Total household income and the amount and source of income received by each household member (such as wages, child support, etc.). 4. The signature of an adult household member. The information on the application may be verified by school or other officials at any time during the school year. If income information is provided and children are approved for meal benefits, households must tell the school when their household income increases by SSO or more per month (S6OO per year) or when their household size decreases. If a Food Stamp or AFDC case number was listed, the household must tell the school when they no longer receive Food Stamps or AFDC for their child. Households may apply for benefits at any time during the school year. If a household is not eligible now but has a decrease in household income, an increase in household size, or a household member becomes unemployed, they should fill out an application at that time. In certain cases foster children are eligible for meal benefits re-

gardless of the household income. If a household has foster children living with them and they wish to apply for meal benefits for them, they should contact the school for help with the application. Under the provisions of the policy. Mark E. Costello. Principal, will review applications and determine eligibility. Households dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss it with the school. Households also have the right to a fair hearing. This can be done by calling or writing John R. Slusher, Superintendent, P. O. Box 65, Hamlet, IN 46532, Phone 867-2111. In the operation of the child reeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. If you believe you have been discriminated against, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250.

OBITUARIES

JANICE L. ZELLERS Janice L. Zellers, 79, of 307 S. State Street, North Liberty, passed away at 6:20 p.m., on Friday, August 14, in St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, after a short illness. She was born on November 27, 1907, in Winamac and had lived in the area since 1942, coming from Delong. She married Glen J. Zellers, Sr., on February 20, 1926, who preceded her in death on February 11, 1979. Surviving are four sons, Donald, Glen, Jr., and Robert, all of North Liberty, and Richard, of Russiaville, Indiana; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; four sisters, Florence Coppens, South Bend, Donna Braden, Yeoman, Indiana, Dororthy Eggert, Knox, and Betty Sipe, Kouts; and three brothers, Gilbert Dennis, Winamac, John Dennis, San Diego, California, and George Dennis, Lafayette. A son, Harold Dean, preceded her in death in 1961. Services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, August 17, in the North Liberty Church of Christ, of which she was a member, with Rev. Charles Richmond, pastor, officitaing. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. The A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty, was in charge of the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the church memorial fund. G. KENNETH JACOBSON G. Kenneth Jacobson, 70, of 9849 Sycamore Road, Plymouth, passed away at 3:08 p.m., Monday, August 10, at his home. He was bom on December 16, 1916, in Marshall County to Samuel and Julia Peterson Jacobson and was a lifetime area resident. He married Ann Rabe on December 31, 1938, in South Bend, who survives. He was a retired Marathon Oil Company employee. Surviving along with his wife are a daughter, Sally Scanlan, of Dunedin, Florida; and a son, Paul Jacobson, of Seattle, Washington: one grandson; four sisters, May Miller and Lillian Van Hom, both of Plymouth; Ruth Sutton, LaPaz, and Arlene Ross, of North Liberty; and five brothers, Julius and Conrad, both of Plymouth; Raymond, of Tyner; Mark, of Culver, and John, of Mishawaka. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Donaldson, with Rev. Dennis Jackson, officiating. Burial was in the Swedish Luthern Cemetery, Donaldson. He was a member of the Tyner 1.0.0. F. Lodge and the Plymouth Moose Lodge. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. PATRICIA L. FLEISCHMANN Funeral services were conducted on Monday morning at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Whittlesev. Wisconsin, for Mrs.

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Patricia L. Fleischmann, 57, or Medford, Wisconsin, a former Walkerton resident who passed away on Thursday afternoon, August 6, in the long term care unit at Memorial Hospital, Medford, Wisconsin. Rev. Joe Jakubiak officated and burial was in St. Ann's Cemetery, Greenwood. The former Patricia Groves was bom on May 30, 1930, in Parkston, South Dakota and was married on September 16, 1950, to Dale Fleischmann, in Walkerton, who survives and is residing in Wausau, Wisconsin. After her marriage she had resided in the Town of Greenwood until February 17, 1984, when she entered Memorial Nursing Home, Medford, living there until the time of her death. In addition to her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Marion (Gorman) Groves, Walkerton; four daughters, Connie Berger and Jeanne Fleischmann, both of Medford, Susan White, of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and Rose Olson, Stetsonville, Wisconsin; five sons, Francis and Daniel, both of Unity, Wisconsin, Thomas, of Illinois. Gregory, of Mosinee, Wisconsin, and Steven, of Medford; and 12 grandchildren. She is also survived by five brothers, Norbert, of Summerville, South Carolina,

FRANKS AND BEANS TEAM UP FOR SIMPLE SUMMER MEAL z Make a hearty summer meal with two of summer’s favorite foods—frankfurters and Campbell’s beans This tasty combination —Franks and Beanwiches—gives any outdoor gathering a flavorful boost It’s the perfect solution when you’re short on time. For more great ideas using Campbell’s beans, send for a f ree leaflet filled with simple menus, recipes and tips for easy summer suppers. To order, send a self-addressed, stamped, busi-ness-size envelope to: Easy Summer Suppers, P.O Box 964, Bensalem, PA 19020. FRANKS AND BEANWICHES 1 tablespoon butter or 1 can (16 ounces) margarine Campbell's 5 frankfurters, sliced Pork A Beans In (1/2 pound) Tomato Sauce 1/4 cup chopped onion 1/8 teaspoon thyme leaves. Shredded Cheddar crushed cheese 1. In 8-inch skillet over medium heat, in hot butter, cook frankfurters and onion with thyme until frankfurters are browned and onion is tender. 2. Stir in beans. Heat thoroughly, stirring occasionally. 3. To serve: Spoon about 3/4 cup bean mixture into each roll; garnish with cheese. Makes 3 cups or 5 sandwiches.

Larry, of Florida, Tom, of Elkhart, and Jerry and Dennis, both of Walkerton; and four sisters, Meg Rief, of Indianapolis, Lorraine Tebay, Pasco, Washington, and Dorothy Harder and Joan Pola, both of South Bend. Use your seat belts! Help as much as you can. +