The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 April 1991 — Page 12
- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - APRIL 4. 1991
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SCHOOL MENDES St. Patrick School APRIL 8 -12 MONDAY Tacos, lettuce and cheese Com Fruit Milk TUESDAY Barbecue on bun Green beans Fruit Brownie Milk WEDNESDAY Salisbury steak Mashed potatoes Wheat bread and butter Fruit Milk THURSDAY Chicken French fries Peas Fruit Milk FRIDAY Fish sandwich Cheese slice
CITIZENS OF TOMORROW
The Citizens of Tomorrow column is based from photos taken by Woltz Studios in December, 1990. No other photos will be used. This week the following youngsters are featured. r ' ft V 1 B * * I £ 1 Pictured are the children of George and Michelle Bogard of 509 Virginia St.. Walkerton: Tony, four, and Brian, two. Andy Holston, nine and brother Tony Holston, six, are the sons of Lisa Patten, 406 Kentucky St., Walkerton. ELe Robert, eight, and Michelle, six, are the children of Mike and Lora McMillen, RouteS, Walkerton. PS 4 • ^FkX*SjL • Son of Judy Zahm, 101 Gark St., Walkerton, is Austin, eight years old.
Mixed vegetables Fruit Cookie Milk North Liberty Elementary APRILS - 12 MONDAY Pork sausage on biscuit Tator tots Baked beans Fruit Chocolate milk TUESDAY Turkey gravy Mashed potatoes Mixed vegetable Hot roll and butter Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Tacos Mashed potatoes Fruit Raisin butter bread Milk THURSDAY Hamburgers French fries Buttered peas Pumpkin pie
■ ■ ■ Twin girls of Steve and Rhonda Paschen, of Route 1, Walkerton are pictured above: Mandy Kay and Misty Marie, both ten years old. David Schalck, 10, and Gage Wiles, seven months old, children of Gloria Schalck, 504 Jackson St., Walkerton. V i ill Bl ^bß I ■ Joseph, four, and Ricky, two, sona of Tom and Janice Curtis, Route 5, Box 436, Walkerton.
Milk FRIDAY Pizza Com Fruit Cookie Milk Walkerton Elementary School APRIL 8-12 MONDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Tri taters Fruit Milk TUESDAY Com dog Scalloped potatoes Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Sausage gravy on Mashed potatoes Whole wheat roll Carrot sticks Fruit Milk THURSDAY Turkey vegetable soup Crackers Mashed potatoes Cookie Milk FRIDAY Fish square on bun Tossed salad Pickle chips Apple crisp Milk Oregon-Davia School APRIL 8-12 MONDAY Elementary breakfast Cereal Cinnamon toast Juice Milk Hamburgers French fries Fruit cocktail Yellow cake w/carmel frosting Milk TUESDAY Elementary breakfast French toast Juice Milk Meat loaf Lettuce salad Bread and butter Pineapple slices Milk WEDNESDAY Elementary breakfast Cinnamon raisin biscuit Juice Milk Wings & drummies (elementary) Chicken nuggets (high school) Green beans Peaches Bread and butter Milk THURSDAY Elementary breakfast
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Sausage patty on a muffin Juice Milk Beef ravioli Mixed vegetables Pears School made wheat bread Milk FRIDAY Elementary breakfast Cereal Toast Banbna Milk Burrtios Com Applesauce Sugar cookie Milk Urey Middle School APRIL 8 -12 MONDAY Redi ribs on bun Hash browns Mixed vegetables Cake Milk TUESDAY Fried chicken patty Mashed potatoes Green beans Hot roll Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Com Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti Tossed salad Garlic toast Fruit Milk FRIDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Winter blend Pudding Milk John Glenn High School APRILS - 12 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Baked beans Carrots Dessert Milk No salad bar TUESDAY Ravioli Green beans Bread and butter Jello with fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Lettuce salad Com Fruit Milk
No salad bar THURSDAY Hamburger gravy Mashed potatoes Broccoli Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Chicken patty on bun French fries Peas Dessert Milk or Salad bar and milk LOCAL FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 25th ANNIVERSARY The Walkerton Epsilon Chi and North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapters of Tri Kappa are proud to announce the 25th anniversary of the Fine Arts and Crafts Festival to be held on Sunday. April 14. John Glenn High School in Walkerton will be the site of the festival which is open for public viewing from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. In celebration of the 25th anniversary, former students who received recognition for their artistic ability under the tutelage of art teacher John Thomas will be featured as guest artists. Their work and a b’* of their personal "art history" will be on display throughout the show. Entertainment will be provided all day long by local school groups, bands and choirs. There is plenty to see and hear at the festival so make your plans now to attend. For more information call Kim Towle at 586-7553 or Donna Beasley at 656-3589. PLYMOUTH YOUTH SOFTBALL INVITES BOYS AND GIRLS Plymouth Youth Softball is inviting all boys and girls in Marshall County interested in playing softbail to come join our league. Sign up dated for Plymouth Youth Softball are at the Plymouth Public Library, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on March 16, 23. and 30, and April 6th. "C” league is for boys and girls, ages Bto 10. "B" league for girls and boys ages 11 to 13 and "A’ league for girls, ages 14 to 17. You must bring a birth certificate to sign up. ENVELOPES Variety Os Sizes And Styles Available CHECK OUR PRICES’ Independent-News 601 Roosevelt Rd.. Walkerton
