The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1992 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - SEPTEMBER 17, 1992

SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Elementary School SEPTEMBER 21 - 25 MONDAY Hamburgers French fries Mixed vegetables Apple crisp Milk TUESDAY Turkey gravy on mashed potatoes Roll and butter Fruit Chocolate milk WEDNESDAY Grilled cheese Buttered rice Green beans Peanut butter celeryFruit Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Fruit Garlic toast Chocolate milk FRIDAY Pizza Corn Carrots and prunes Fruit Milk Walkerton Elementary School SEPTEMBER 21 - 25 MONDAY Hamburger on bun Tat er tots Relishes Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chicken vegetable soup and crackers Mashed potatoes Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Corn dog Green beans Applesauce Oatmeal cake Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Pickle chips ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 or 586-2504 ,y2W

We've Moved BUDD’S BARGAIN BARN Has Moved To Its Country Location OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:00 AM. - 6:00 P.M. Lots Os New Items Antique Dishes — Many Variety Items PHONE 586-3656 ' Come Browse Around"

California blend Fruit Milk FRIDAY Goulash Garlic toast Tossed salad Fruit Milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 21 - 25 MONDAY Grilled cheese Pickles Tater tots Green beans Cookie Milk TUESDAY Lasagna Garlic toast Tossed salad Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pork barbecue on bun French fries Mixed vegetables Pudding Milk THURSDAY Chicken patty Mashed potatoes Hot roll Broccoli Fruit Milk FRIDAY Taco with soft shell Lettuce and cheese Sour cream Com Fruit Milk St. Patrick School SEPTEMBER 21 - 25 MONDAY Salisbury steak Mashed potatoes Peas Bread and butter Milk TUESDAY Beanie wienies Com muffin Tossed salad Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken Buttered rice Carrots Hot roll Fruit Milk THURSDAY Bologna and cheese sandwich Corn Celery and carrot sticks Fruit and jello Milk FRIDAY No school

John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 21 - 25 MONDAY Hamburger or cheeseburger Potato rounds Mixed vegetables Rosey applesauce Milk or Salad bar with milk everyday TUESDAY Shaved ham Scalloped potatoes Broccoli with cheese Chocolate chip cookies Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken and noodles Mashed potatoes Steamed peas Homemade roll Cherry jello Milk THURSDAY Walking taco Lettuce salad Green beans Peanut butter brownie Milk FRIDAY Hot dog or chili dog French fries Peas and carrots Fruit cup Milk The trouble with making intelligent suggestions is that you’re apt to be appointed to carry them out.

141 FAIR 111 OIL CO., INC. 114 So. Lafayette Street । North Liberty, Indiana 46554 | “Protect Our Environment” 1 SER Oil Services will be at Fair Oil Co., Inc., in North Liberty. SER I will take your used oil and dispose of it an an EPA permitted and j environmentally safe manner. So bring your used motor, hydraulic, gear, and transmission oil to Fair Oil Co., Inc. on Saturday, I September 26, 1992 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. I Waste products other than petroleum based oils (paint thinner, pesticides, antifreeze, solvents, etc.) may not be accepted. ’ 1 No disposal fees will be charged. Drums can be pumped while I you wait. We are providing this service to our customers and J friends. I Call us if you have questions: 1 FAIR OIL CO. (219) 656-8121 — SER (219) 258-0507 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Saturday, September 26 PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST ] 7:00 • 11:00 a.m. I Free Drawings Free Gifts i

COMMANDER’S CORNER By William Flaugher Commander Poet 189 1 would like to talk about the American Legion’s one vital program of many that we as Legionnaires support with time and money, “Knightstown Home”. It was established in 1865. It is supported primarily by appropriations from the State Legislature for minor children of honorably discharged service personnel. The present enrollment is 362 children. Grade enrollment: grade 7, 24; grade 8, 26; grade 9, 35; grade 10, 32; grade 11, 22; and grade 12, 16. There are 44 houseparents, 39 teachers and they employ 112 people. It sits on 417 acres. Admission is gained by application on forms furnished by the home and

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accompanied by proof of the relative’s service. Every year we have a Legion Day at the Home. There are rides, color guard exhibitions and the kids put on a musical extravaganza that is superb. This year there were four carloads from Walkerton Post 189 who went down and participated in the gala affair. Our particular part in the action was the dunk tank which the kids really liked. We raised over SIOO.OO for the home with our dunk tank. Those that attended were Jerry Scott, Butch and Sharon Walker, Phil and Linda and son Phil Bukowski, Linder and Maxine Schmeltz and Alice and myself, and Dewey Thomas. We of the American Legion are very proud of our Knightstown Home.