The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1988 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 13, 1988

SCHOOL MENUS John Glenn High School OCTOBER 17-21 MONDAY Polish sausage on bun French fries Buttered peas Fruit crisp Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Chili mac Bread and butter Buttered broccoli Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Sausage pizza Lettuce salad Buttered com Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Bread and butter Green beans Cake Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Turkey sandwich Parsley potatoes Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk

Single Premium Life Insurance for tax advantaged planning ★ Tax free death benefits ★ Tax deferred cash value growth * Ideal policy for: Gift for child or grandchild College Educat on Fund CD Alternative Retirement Fund Call: DeWayne Pavey Insurance 404 Illinois Street — Walkerton, Indiana Phone: 586-3156 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office Bloomin iton. Illinois '©J®' INSURANCt Based on cuirent federal incom» ta« laws May Oberfell & Lorber— Attorneys at Law 612 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton Phone: (219) 586-7001 Telephone hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday Appointments: 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday John H. Peddycord, Attorney at Law Managing Partner, Walkerton Office Broad range of legal services available Main location 300 North Michigan South Bend, Indiana 46601 (219) 232-2031

North Liberty School OCTOBER 17-21 MONDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Garlic toast Fruit Chocolate milk TUESDAY Hamette on bun Tater tots Broccoli Chocolate pudding Milk WEDNESDAY Fried chicken Mashed potatoes Buttered peas Fruit Roll Milk THURSDAY Macaroni and cheese or tuna and noodle casserole Green beans Peanut butter bread Fruit Chocolate milk FRIDAY Turkey sandwich French fries Fruit Brownie Milk Walkerton Elementary School OCTOBER 17-21 MONDAY Pancakes Sausage Tater triangles Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Grilled cheese sandwich

Mixed vegetables Pickle chips Apple crisp Milk WEDNESDAY Spaghetti Garlic toast Green beans Fruit Milk THURSDAY Chicken vegetable soup and crackers French fries Celery and peanut butter Cinnamon rolls Milk FRIDAY Pizza burgers California blend or spinach Cheese sticks Fruit Milk Urey Middle School OCTOBER 17-21 MONDAY Burrito with hot sauce Com Nacho chips and cheese Fruit Milk TUESDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Carrots Brownie Milk WEDNESDAY Johnnie marzetti Garlic bread Green beans Fruit Milk THURSDAY Creamed turkey Mashed potatoes California blend Bread and butter Cake Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Peas Fruit Cinnamon roll Milk AMERICAN LAWNCARE AND LANDSCAPING ★ Power Raking ★ Edging — Mowing ★ Aeration — Fertilizing ★ Landscape Designing FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT DILL 656-8597 North Liberty m 2488 89p ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOOS 7:00 p.m. EVERY MONDAY Koontz Lake Library For More Information Cell <86^243 or 867-1001 <@RBS SAVE MONEY Build it Yourself with RBS • Agricultural • Specialty • Commercial Buildings Call today lor more information ind your FREE construction guide ALTERNATIVE BUILDING SYSTEMS. INC. P. 0. Box 92 — Tyner, Ind. Phone: 219-9 3b-5922 The Finest Engineered Rural Building in America ^)Rurai Buidhg Systems

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St. Patrick’s School OCTOBER 17 - 21 MONDAY Ham and cheese on bun Buttered com Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Goulash Lettuce salad Bread and butter Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken patty sandwich French fries Peas Fruit Milk THURSDAY Beanie wienies Com bread Cole slaw Fruit Milk FRIDAY Toasted cheese sandwich Green beans Tomato soup Jello with fruit Milk Oregon-Davis Schools OCTOBER 17-21 MONDAY Tuna sandwich French fries Pears Granola bar Milk TUESDAY Pork gravy on mashed potatoes Peas Pineapple tidbits Vienna bread Milk WEDNESDAY Chuckwagon sandwich Carrots

Do you know how it fools not to hive any choices? To bo stuck with a problem that nobody can solvo? Christian Scientists understand how it fools. Most of them wore hurting once, trapped in a prison of fear or sickness or both, when Christian Science opened the door to complete healing. That's what happened to Gloria Christena, of Michigan City. She's been helped so much by Christian Science that sho's like to tell you about It. Sho’ll bo at the Holiday Inn In Plymouth on Sunday, October 16, at 2:30 p.m. to give a one-hour free public lecture. Her title is: "Looking for solutions? There Is a Masterful Way I" if you’ve never known much about Christian Science, this free lecture could change your whole life. Mrs. Christina Is a member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Her talk is sponsored by the members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Plymouth. You are invited.

Fruit cocktail Marble cake with chocolate frosting Milk THURSDAY Ravioli Green beans Applesauce Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Taco Peaches Pudding pop Milk

BIRTHS

Mr. and Mrs. Barry (JoAnn) Heim, of Walkerton, are the proud parents of a son, Jordan Michel, bom on October 3, in the LaPorte Hospital. He weighed seven pounds and 13 ounces and measured 19% inches long. Maternal granparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roden, Koontz Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wheeler, Knox; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Heim, Walkerton. Kelsey Rae was bom to Janet and Alan O’Neal, 41 W. Brunswick, Indianapolis, on September 26, at 12:03 a.m. She weighed in at seven pounds and five ounces and measured 20% inches long. Granparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim New, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, of Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald O'Neal, Indianapolis. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch, Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie New, Kansas, and Mrs. Martha Ryan. Echo Farms Dairy Co. of New York introduced the milk bottle in 1879.