The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1990 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - AUGUST 23, 1990

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. AUGUST 27-31 MONDAY Orange juice Breaded veal pattie with mushrwm gravy Rice Layered salad Whole wheat bread and margarine Pitted prunes Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Beef stew with potatoes, celery, carrots and onions Cole slaw with vinegrette dressing Biscuit with margarine Butterscotch pudding Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Apricot nectar Sliced roast turkey Mashed potatoes and gravy Broccoli Whole wheat bread and margarine Angel food cake with cherry topping Milk. tea. coffee

MERRILL RESTAURANT & BAR 140 N. Main St. 056-4824 North Liberty FRIDAY* SABO FISH FRY (All You Can Eat) FULL MENU ALSO AVAILABLE Family Room Available — Carry-Outs Available 2nd ANNIVERSARY PARTY Saturday, August 25 1:00 p.m. - ? SPECIALI _ — DRAFT BEER 50' Prize Drawings All Day Refreshments Served CENTURY 21 SAVOIE & ASSOC. Welcomes PEGGY BELLINGER Peggy Invites All Her Friends And Past Clients To Give Her A Call

THURSDAY Tomato juice Sweet & sour meatballs Scalloped potatoes Steamed carrots Rve bread and margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY Pineapple juice Cheesy tuna & noodle casserole Stewed tomatoes Whole wheat bread with margarine Peaches Milk. tea. coffee REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Schoolbells are ringing and once again summer is almost gone, how quickly time flies. Another senior couple. Hazel and Harold Schweder. were in charge of Monday’s program. Virgil Gwin chaired on Tuesday. Virgil can relate a lot of school experiences, he is a former superintendent of the Walkerton School system. Iva Kring chaired on Wednesday and we were all glad to see her. she was also a volunteer. Our weekly bingo game was enjoyed by all. Burpy and Slurpy alias Fred and Opal Bullinger, visited with us on Thursday. We also had four visitors from the nursing home. Charlie Long. Jack Groseman.

Lucille Bennett, and Virginia Timms. Virginia brought along some of her handiwork, beautiful crosses, and the fortunate winners were Dean Knowlton. Art Krebiel. Laura Malstaff, Nellie Smith and Lloyd Leming. Fred also had something to give away, his famous homemade bread. The lucky winners were Frances Peterson, Harry Malstaff. and Eleanore Leming. Marvin Williams brought in home grown tomatoes and we sliced them and enjoyed them with our meals. Thanks. Marv. On Friday. Millie and Fred Daniels took charge and they brought in green peppers for everyone. Harry and Marty Malstaff brought in com and Fred and Millie also brought in vegetables which were given away. We enjoyed our sing-a-long. The juice winners were Verice Walz, who also played the piano. Bonnie Steinke, and Rose Minter. We changed the date of the picnic to August 28th. It will be held at Yogi Bear Park. A lot of fun and fellowship is enjoyed at the REAL Services site, if you are a senior citizen and haven’t tried us out yet. consider this as your invitation. The site phone number is 586-7600. call between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.. or call Marie Kerchaert at 586-3088 or Jane Chapman at 586-2134 for reservations. CHILD CARE SURVEY The North Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce members are very concerned about the need for child care in and around the North Liberty community. One of the first questions asked by working parents considering moving into this area is if there is a day care center or are there persons available who care for children in their homes. With this great need in mind the North Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce is conducting a survey asking the following questions: 1. Are you or anyone you know in need of child care? If so what are the ages of the children needing care, do you need full or part time care, and the hours child care is needed. 2. If you care for children in your home would you like referrals? If so. how many children can you care for at a time, ages of children and will accept, days and hours you will give care, and your name, address and phone number. This information can be sent to the North Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce. Child Care, P.O. Box 546. North Liberty. IN 46554; call Becker Builders, 656-4914 or drop in a box at North Liberty’s Ist Source Bank or the Treasure Chest (located next to Craft’s Drugs). All persons giving child care and furnishing the necessary information will be eligible for a listing in future North Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce brochures. It is the desire of the Chamber of Commerce to be of assistance to all persons in the North Liberty area. BUDGET ADOPTION MEETING Town of North Liberty 1991 Budget Adoption meeting was held at the Town Hal! on August 20 and called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Scott King, Council President. Other Council members present were Thomas Daugherty, Josephine Jaworski, Ronald Kinas, and George Jackson. No others were present. COMPETITIVE ELECTRIC Heating A Coding Sates A Service Reasonable Rates Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Bruce A. Smith, Owner Cal 282-1349 9*B*'Vs

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Ordinance #9O-08, an Ordinance For Appropriations and Tax Rates For The Year 1991. as advertised, tvas read by President Scott King. After a short discussion, motion was then made by Josephine Jaworski, second by Thomas Daugherty with unanimous aye to adopt Ordinance #9O-08. Being no other business, motion to adjourn at 7:15 p.m. by Josephine Jaworski, second by Thomas Daugherty with unanimous aye. WILDLIFE POSTER WINNERS ANNOUNCED The Indiana Wildlife Federation has announced the winners of their 1990 Wildlife Week Poster Contest, at North Liberty Elementary. This years theme was “Earthday. Everyday." The following students placed in the top ten in their grade from around the state. Jill Schmeltz. first place: Nichole Halder, third place; Joshua Snyder, seventh place: Brandi Brodzinski. eighth place; Dana Blosser, eighth place; Ryan Fair, nineth and Brendt Schmidt, nineth place.

JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON Certified Insurance Counselor DONNA L. RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake r ~ 1 THE TAX SHELTER YEAR AROUND INCOME TAX SERVICES Individuals & Small Businesses BOOKKEEPING For Small Businesses AUDIT ASSISTANCE Phone 656-4706 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana ; FARMERS ; : INSURANCE 1; GROUP OF COMPANIES : : CAROL JEAN BECKER i! • AGENT / 903 S. State St., North Liberty S * 656-8796, Res. 369-9442 AUTO ★ FIRE * LIFE * FARM ! BECKER BUILDERS of ; HECKAMAN HOMES Has A FuN Udo Os 1 ENERGY EFFICIENT NOMES J Drive Out a* See Our Merlei * 903 S. State St. 656-8796 i NwOi Uiwrty, :

First place winners received $lO and an Earthday T-shirt; second through sixth place received a T-shirt. AII posters were displayed in June at the Indianapolis Children's Museum. SORGHUM FESTIVAL HAS OPENINGS Sites for crafters and food vendors are available for the Sorghum Festival held annually at St. Patrick’s Park. Dates of the festival are Saturday. September 22nd. and Sunday. September 23rd. Crafters who wish to apply will need to furnish slides or prints of their work for jurying. Sites available consist of an open, grassy space. Only food vendors who do not require electricity can be -accommodated. The Sorghum Festival features old fashioned fun. food and entertainment. For an application, call St. Patrick’s Park at 277-4828. The first known pocket dictionary In America was printed in 1788.

E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill EHinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSURED Budd’s Bargain Barn 617 Roosevelt Road Walkerton Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - s:ooip m VARIETY OF ITEMS Something For Everyone PHONE 586-7244 <1389 90 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON COMMUNITY OOILOING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further InfenuUen CALL 586-3243 OR 586-36$^ ? Juors ? BEAUTY SALON ; ,MEH - WOMEN - CHILDREN < HELENE UNI-PERMS CURLING IRONS 6 HAIR ACCESSORIES • COSMETICS — PERFUMES S 1 EAR PIERCING S 61 HONEE HAIR REMOVAL ? Cali 6 Days A Wook By Appointment • 207 W. Center 656-4491 । North Liberty