The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1990 — Page 7

TUESDAY Turkey and noodles Broccoli with cheese sauce Pears Bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog Sliced carrots Pineapple slices Mountain bar cookie Milk THURSDAY Pizza casserole Green beans Sf rawberry juicee Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Chicken sandwich Fries Chocolate cake/white frosting and nuts Fruit Milk Urey Middle School APRIL 30-MAY 4 MONDAY Hot dog on bun French fries Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk TUESDAY Ravioli Garlic toast Green beans Jello with fruit Milk

> ELECT I | Harold E. (Gene) I KNOWLTON 1 John Glenn School Board I ■ Candidate Who Cares About Your Concerns” C ■ If you would like a chance to talk to me about my views on the issues stop by the Pavey resi- * ■ dence, corner of Georgia Street and Walkerton Trail, on Saturday, April 28th, from 9:00 a.m to ■ ■ 12:00 noon for an open house I Ray & KeitnyTsupe^alul I “Your Hometown Store” Locally Owned & Operated I I RED TAGS! I I We piss the savings te you ... Our red tag signs prove it. A red tag special means you'll ■ save money Every time wo got a manufacturer’s discount or make a special buy on a product we pass the savings on to you. We advertise these hot prices in our store as red tag specials So look for the red tag throughout our store! Look tor hundreds I ■2g of new I Lin-l Red Tag I Specials! & KENNY’S! 1 dWt SUPER VALU I jEQQTFor Extra Values Look Fori I afywi The Red “EXTRA” Savings I | Signs And Save |

WEDNESDAY Pizza Corn Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY Salisbury steak Mashed potatoes Bread and butter Peas Fruit Milk FRIDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Cheese sticks Broccoli Fruit Milk IFB CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR High school juniors and seniors can learn more about the American way of life during a citizenship seminar sponsored by Indiana Farm Bureau. Inc. The seminar is scheduled for June 5-8 at Franklin College. Franklin. The seminar outlines the privateenterprise system, the understanding of our political system and citizen s involvement in government. Presentations by nationallyknown speakers, discussion workshops and group participation will highlight the seminar. The cost of the seminar will be paid by each sponsoring counts Farm Bureau and by the state Farm Bureau office so that the students * ill not incur any costs. High

school principals and guidancecounselors will help select students to attend. The enrollment deadline for this seminar is May 15. ANCILLA COLLEGE SPRING/SUMMER REGISTRATION Registration for spring interim (April 30 through May 24) will continue through April 30. The following courses will be offered: Appreciation of Art. Biological Concepts. Introduction to Data Processing. Microeconomics, Children’s Literature. World Civilization to 1660. Business Math. General Psychology, and Introduction to Sociology. Registration for summer interim (June 4 through July 26) will continue through June 30. The following courses will be offered: Communication (4 weeks). Macroeconomics (5 weeks). Microbiology and Nutrition (8 weeks). Ancilla's credits will transfer to Indiana Colleges as well as to out of state colleges. For further information and/or an appointment call Kathryn at 936-8898. FAMILY ENRICHMENT SEMINAR PRESENTED The semi annual Family Enrichment Seminar sponsored by the St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers Association will be held on Wednesday. May 2nd at the Esther Singer Building located on the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds, corner of Ironwood and Jackson

Roads. It is open to the public. The seminar lessons will be: 1. “How to be your own best friend" from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Marrianne Kline, extension agent, home economist for St. Joseph County will present this lesson. 2. “Outdoor cookery” from 10:30 to 12:00 noon will be presented by Marv Ann Lein hart-Cross, extension agent, home economics from Elkhart County. Mary Ann will discuss and demonstrate cooking methods and styles, food safety, marinating, types of grills and utensils. After a brown bag lunch from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.: Annetta Adams Jones, extension agent, home economist from Marshall County will discuss “Ten mistakes women make with money" from

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1:00 pm. to 1:45 p.m. 4. "Interior design" from 1:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Carol Brademas from Interiors, Etc. will discuss new trends in interior design and window treatments and also the use of accessories. 5. “Planting for summer beauty” from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Marcia Matthys from Farmland Feed and Garden Center will show appropriate plants to beautify the home and garden. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. The fee of $3 00 allows participants to attend ail the seminar lessons and is not reduced for partial attendance. For more information contact the St. Joseph County Cooperative Extension Service. 646 County-City Building. South Bend (284-9604).

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