The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1991 — Page 13

SCHOOL MENUES North Liberty Elementary APRIL 22 -26 MONDAY Hamburgers French fries Broccoli Peach crisp Milk TUESDAY Turkey gravy Mashed potatoes Mixed vegetables Hot roll and butter Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Corn Carrots Fruit Chocolate milk THURSDAY Submarine Tator tots Fruit Cookie Milk FRIDAY Tacos Green beans Fruit Carrot cake Milk Walkerton Elementary School APRIL 22-26 MONDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Buttered peas Fruit Milk TUESDAY Peanut butter & jelly sandwich Or Tuna salad sandwich Baked potato w/cheese sauce Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Submarine sandwich Tater tots Relishes Fruit Milk THURSDAY Pizza square Buttered corn Celery sticks Fruit Milk FRIDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered green beans Tri taters Jello Milk St. Patrick School APRIL 22-26 MONDAY Goulash Green beans Bread and butter Fruit Milk TUESDAY Ham and scalloped potatoes Peas Biscuit Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Mixed vegetables Cookie Milk THURSDAY Oven fried chicken Mashed potatoes Carrots Hot roll Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Lettuce salad Fruit Wheat bread and butter Milk Oregon-Davie Schools APRIL 22-26 MONDAY Elementary breakfast Cinnamon toast Juice Milk Pizzaburger Tator tots Applesauce Butterscotch pudding Milk

TUESDAY Elementary breakfast French toast Juice Milk Chili mac Biscuit Lettuce salad Pears Milk WEDNESDAY Elementary breakfast Cereal Toasted English muffin Juice Milk Corn dog Green beans Pineapple slices Cowboy cookie Milk THURSDAY Elementary breakfast Strudel muffin Juice Milk Turkey chop suey Egg roll Rice Peaches Fortune cookie Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Elementary breakfast Cereal Slice of toast Juice Milk Chicken fried beef sandwich Com Fruit cocktail Texas cake Milk John Glenn High School APRIL 22 - 26 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Green beans Dessert Milk No salad bar TUESDAY Turkey on bun Scalloped potatoes Broccoli Jello Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Lettuce salad Com Fruit Milk No salad bar THURSDAY Spaghetti Garlic bread Peas Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Chicken Baked beans California blend Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk I Urey Middle School 1 APRIL 22 - 26 MONDAY i Redi ribs on bun I Hash browns I California blend Pineapple upside down cake Milk TUESDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Hot roll Peas Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Com Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY Peanut butter and jelly or tuna salad sandwich Peanuts Green beans Fruit Milk

FRIDAY Fish French fries Mixed vegetables Pudding Milk ANNA PEARL (MECHLING) STEELE Anna Pearl (Mechling) Steele. 90, of Route 3, Box 820, Timothy Trail, Walkerton, passed away at 1:55 a.m, on Tuesday, April 16, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, from an extended illness. She was born on January 15, 1901, in Walkerton to George E. and Minne Bella (Seitz) Mechling and was a lifetime area resident. On May 27, 1928 she married Grant Steele, who survives, in Walkerton. She retired in 1971 as a school teacher where she had taught in a one room and consolidated elementary schools in St. Joseph and Starke Counties for 27 years. Surviving are two daughters, Susan Feece, of Walkerton, and Mrs. Grace Bollinger, of Milford; one son, George Steele, of Mishawaka; 11 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildrfen; and one brother, George R. Mechling, of LaPorte. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Alfred and Harry Mechling. Services will be at 2.00 p.m. on Friday at the North Liberty Church of the Brethren with Rev. Larry Dentler, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Eastlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. Friends may call at the Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home, Walkerton, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday; 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Thursday and one hour prior to the service at the church. She was a member of the church for 62 years and taught Sunday School and the children’s choir and also served as pianist. Memorial contributions may be made to the North Liberty Church of the Brethren Building Fund. ALICE RICHEY Alice S. Richey, of Mogadore, Ohio, formerly of Cadiz, Ohio, died April 1, in Akron City Hospital. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Janet) Weyandt, of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. George (JoEllen) Laizure, of Walkerton and Mrs. Frank (Judy) Hanson, Paco, W. Va., 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Samuel Richey, two sons, two brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Graveside services were held on April 3, at Cadiz Union Cemetery with Rev. Robert Smeltzer officiating. Gark-Kirkland Funeral home at Cadiz was in charge of the arrangements. INFANT TOMMY L. LYONS Tommy Lee Lyons, three months old, of Route 5, Walkerton, passed away at 11:05 a.m., on Monday, April 8, at Holy Cross Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. He was bom on Dec. 16, 1990, to Robert and Christine (Crandall) Lyons. Surviving along with his parents I are a sister, Adriane Lyons, at I home; paternal grandparents, Wil- ’ liam and Vemie Lyons, of Osceola;

ROYAL TOPS, INC. Phone 364-3597 FAX 325 8045 Russell IV Kirsch, Jr —Owner Ibr all types of custom cabinets, kitchen, bath, bookcases, etc tor the home, the office or industry, ROYAL TOPS, INC'., located at 40’ lyler Street, (P () Box 1425) in La Porte, phone 364-3597,1 ax 325-8045, is regarded in this area as one of the best, most experienced in their field Ihis firm hires highly skilled wood workers who are experienced and well trained in their work, and specialize in die manufacturing of custom cabinets and countertops, plastic laminates and solid surface products. If you have a job to be done, give them a call any time and let them help you in the design of your needs they will be glad to give you a complete cost analysts ot the job You can be certain tiurt when you contract with them to handle any cabinet work tor you, it will be done in the most professional manner, with the finest quality materials and the best workmanship, and will be completed in the shortest time possible at realistic costs. You are invited to visit ROYAL TOPS, INC soon

maternal grandmother, JoAnn Crandall, of Koontz Lake; greatgrandmothers, Jeannette Richard, of Boston, Mass., Josephine Crandall, of Koontz Lake and Ruby Lyons, of Elkton, Ky. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday at the Rannell’s Funeral Home, Koontz Lake Chapel, with Rev. Rob Gates, officiating. Burial was in the Grovertown Cemetery. HAROLD I. SHORT Harold I. Short, 81, of 2292 Ridgewood Rd., Lisle, 111., passed away at 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9. at Edwards Hospital, Naperville, 111. He was bom on Oct. 16, 1909, in Knox to Jacob and Lillie (Raskie) Short He married Rosamond Nusbaum on August 31, 1940, in Walkerton, who survives. He retired as vice-president of the Hamlet State Bank. Also surviving are a son, Robert Short, of Lisle, 111. and a granddaughter. Services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday at Rannell’s Funeral Home, Hamlet Chapel, with Rev. Gene Flickenger, officiating. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Knox. He was a former treasurer for Starke County and a member of the Knox Masonic Lodge No. 639. EDGAR R. BAUDER Edgar R. Bauder, 92, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, formerly of North Liberty, passed away at noon on Thursday, at his home, after an illness. He was bom on Oct. 2, 1898, in Chicago and he had lived in Albuquerque 28 years going there from North Liberty. He was a dairy fanner from 1915 to 1959. Surviving are two nieces, Cheryl L. Whitford, of Raeford, North Carolina and Edith Bauder, of Fort Pierce, Florida. Graveside services were held at 1:00 on Wednesday at Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty with the Masonic Lodge 266 conducting the service and of which he was a member. CHARLES W. MICHALSKI Graveside services were held at

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4:00 0.m., on Wednesday, April 17 for Charles Wayne Michalski of 740 N. Brookfield Street, South Bend, who died on April 11, one hour after birth, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend, at Westlawn Cemetery, North Liberty. The A M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty was in charge of the arrangements. GOING SOMEWHERE DINNER The Marshall County Christian Women s Gub will meet on Friday, May 3, at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant, Plymouth, for their monthly meeting. Cost is $5.00 inclusive and reservations must be in by Friday, April 26 to Vicki Douglas, 13080 Nutmeg Ridge. Plymouth. Make your check pavable to the Marshall County Christian Comen’s Club. There will be no child care available. The evening will begin at 7:00 p.m NEW ASSISTANT MANAGER Indianapolis based Hook Drugs today announced a management change at its Walkerton location. John Walter Rhodes, Jr. has been named assistant manager of the Walkerton Hook’s Drug Store at State Road 23 North. ANCILLA COLLEGE LATE SPRING CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES Popular demand has allowed Ancilla College to offer a second session of Basic Computer Fundamentals, meeting five Tuesdays from 7:00-9:30 0.m., beginning April 23 and ending May 21. Two workshops will be presented in May: Self-Esteem on Thursday, May 2, from 7:00-9:00 p.m., and Time Management on Thursday, May 9, also from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Our very popular golf lessons will be taught at a second time to accommodate the overflow from the first session. Gass will begin April 23 through May 16, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 4:15-5:30 p.m., at a local golf course. Gass size is limited. Call the college at 936-8898 for more information about these noncredit courses or to register.

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