The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1988 — Page 2

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SCHOOL MENUS St. Patrick’s School OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Lettuce salad Bread and butter Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Submarine sandwich Corn chips Green beans Fruit Cupcake Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school John Glenn High School OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries California blend vegetables Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Lasagna Garlic bread Lettuce salad Pineapple upside down cake Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Chicken pattie on bun Potato styx Buttered broccoli

REAL ESTATE AUCTION Tues. Eve, Nov. 1 STARTING AT 6:00 P.M. LOCATION — 4 miles south of North Liberty, Ind. on Tamarack Road. Or 2 1 /? miles north of U.S. 6on Tamarack Road. 99.18 ACRES PARCEL A- 25 acres, Liberty Twp Has 1% story, 3 bedroom frame home with kitchen, dining room, living room and * basement with oil heat (1312 sq ft. living area). Exterior consists of shake shingles, asphalt roof and aluminum storms. There is a2O x2o' garage. 20 x3o’ shed and several other small outbuildings There are approximately 19 acres of tillable sandy loam and 5 acres of above average quality woods. This home has lots of potential. For viewing contact Carl Kaser, auctioneer 656-4532. PARCEL B- 35 acres, Liberty Twp Good sandy loam soil, all tillable except approximately 1-1% acres wooded PARCEL C— 60 acres. Combination of Parcels A& B There is a pipeline easement on these two parcels LEGAL DESC - The South %of the North % of the Northwest % of Section 16, Township 35 North, Range 1 East (60 acres more or less). PARCEL D-39 18 acres, Lincoln Twp Good sandy loam soil, all tillable This property is situated across Tamarack Rd and north on the SW corner of Tamarack and Smith Roads LEGAL DESC. — Part of the Northeast %of the Northeast % of Section 17, Township 35 North, Range 1 East, except 190'x 188' in the Southeast corner (39 18 acres more or less). AUCTIONEER'S NOTE — These properties offer either a good home, good farmland or possible building site. Plan your financing and attend this auction to txd your price TERMS PARCEL A— $3,000 down day of sale with balance at closing. PARCEL B - $2,000 down day of sale with balance at closing. PARCEL C — $4,000 down day of sale with balance at closing PARCEL D — $2,500 down day of sale with balance at closing NOTE — All parcel closings to be within 30-60 days Taxes prorated at closing. Possession immediately after closing, subject to the rights of tenant farmer Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids Sale subject to approval of the St Joseph County Probate Court Any statements made on sale day take precedence over ail printed matter Howard E. Lehman Estate Ist Source Bink, Executor - Carol Mikesell, Representative Richird Doyle, Attorney for Estate Sale conducted by. Kaser's Auction Service Carl Kaser, CAI Col Ksw ZftllljJbL W W BM 4632 Col Jmoo Itagman 291 (379

Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school Oregon-Davis Schools OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Burrito Mixed vegetables Apple slices Chocolate chip cookie Milk TUESDAY Sloppy jo French fries Green beans Pumpkin bars Milk WEDNESDAY Turkey and noodles Celery with peanut butter Peaches Bread and butter Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school North Liberty School OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Tacos Buttered mashed potatoes Fruit Cookie Milk TUESDAY Pizza Com Lettuce salad Fruit Chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Grided cheese Buttered rice

Mixed vegetables Peanut butter celery Fruit Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school Walkerton Elementary School OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Barbecue on bun Buttered rice Buttered com Fruit Milk TUESDAY Tuna salad or peanut butter and jelly sandwich Cheese sticks French fries Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Macaroni and cheese Hot rolls Green beans Fruit Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school Urey Middle School OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Chicken tetrazzini Broccoli Hot roll Fruit Milk TUESDAY Com dog French fries Green beans Cheese stick Pudding Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Com Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY No school FRIDAY No school OREGON TOWNSHIP HOMEMAKERS MEET The Oregon Township Homemakers Club met on Tuesday, October 11, at 1:00 p.m., with 15 members present to enjoy a delicious dessert served by the hostesses Alvina Roch and Gerri Cobb. A Halloween atmosphere prevailed on the dessert table. Club president, Margaret Moravek, opened the meeting with the salute to the flag followed by the repeating of the club creed. Grace and devotions were said by Josephine Nowakowski. Roll call was taken by members answering to my pet peeve. The secretary and treasurer’s reports were given and approved as read. Mrs. Lillian Morganelli gave the health and safety report on the different parts of the body and health problems on hands, throat, flu, AIDS, colds, prescription medicines, teeth and gums. Esther Smith and Carma Larson attended a program on moisture, mold and mildew, in Knox, on October 5 and presented a short skit on the subject at the meeting. Mrs. Smith was Barbara, inquiring reporter from station WET. She asked pertinent questions and specifications from Mrs. Moravek, who was Dewey Drop Moisture; Doris Vasil was Freddie Fingers and Carma Larson was Mildred Mildew. The members enjoyed the program and were able to learn the damage these problems can be. The birthday bank was contributed to by Mrs. Cobb, Connie Chojnacki and Mildred Nolcheff. The club extends many good wishes to Ann, Stanley and Gloria Labno with their new home and Josephine and Eli Ivancevich on their 50th wedding anniversary. The meeting closed with the club prayer. Card bingo was played

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and every member present received a prize. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, November 8, at the Koontz Lake Conservation Qub, at 1:00 p.m. C.S.T. Please note the time change. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodfat Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. OCTOBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Orange-grapefruit juice Breaded baked chicken quarter Seasoned whole kernel corn Layered salad Whole wheat bread and margarine Pears Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Pineapple juice Meatloaf Au gratin potatoes Seasoned green beans Soft dinner roll and margarine Chocolate chip cookie Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Apple juice Beef Stroganoff over noodles Steamed spinach with bacon bits Cracked wheat bread and margarine Prunes Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Sliced baked ham Sweet potato patties Steamed cabbage Rye bread and margarine Cherries Milk, tea, coffee

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FRIDAY Orange juice Breaded fish sticks with tartar sauce Potato rounds Harvard beets Cottage cheese with chives White bread and margarine Pineapple in lime gelatin Milk, tea, coffee BOWLING NEWS Youth Goof Ofla Shady Lanes Diltz's&Sons 13 7 Shady Lanes 13 7 Roy’s 11 9 Burkhead Const. 10 10 Her Place 9 11 No Team 4 16 High team series handicap: Shady Lanes 2201, Diltz’s & Sons 2109, Roy’s 2099. High team game handicap: Shady Lanes 802, Roy’s 731, Her Place 719. Boys high series scratch: Brian Cochran 464, Chad Hostetler 415, Dan Schmeltz4oß. Boys high game scratch: Chad Hostetler 175, Brian Cochran 161, Dan Schmeltz 149. Girls high series scratch: Christine Seaman 400, Billie Hostetler 365, Jennifer Roush 356. Girls high game scratch: Jennifer Roush 153, Billie Hostetler 149, Christine Seaman 147. titterLeft Keep It Where It Belongs! Let’s work together - and keep trash i:™^ 8