The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1980 — Page 2
APRIL 3, 1980 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
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1975 C raig Parmley. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parmley. New Road. North I iberts. and Jana Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gars Nelson. North Liberty, has been chosen bx the faculty of North Liberts High School as their representatives to Hoosier Boys' State and Hoosiers' Girls' State respectively. Hal Muncie. Polk-Lincoln-John-son School Corporation superintendent. will present and discuss proposed plans for the addition to the Walkerton Elementan School at the PIO meeting on Monday, evening. April ". Lhe kxal Box Scouts w ill help the handicapped of Gixidwill Industries bx collecting repairable items on Good Turn Das. Saturday. April 5. The Grace Lutheran Church. North Liberty, will hold its dedication service on Sunday. April 6 at 2:30 p.m. It was recently redecorated bs Schambacker anil Sons. 1970 Orville Easterday Post 189. Walkerton, announces the following boss as delegates and alternates to Hoosier Boss' State to be held June 6-13 at Indiana State University. Terre Haute. Jim Lute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lute. Walkerton; Ron Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson. Hamlet; Jim Hartsough, son of Mr. ansi Mrs Russel! Hartsough. Walkerton; and Tom Kazanecki. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kazanecki. Plymouth, are the delegates. Alternates are Tom Stark. Chris Konkle. Jeff Marquardt and Jim Malicki. Two area break-ins the same night in Walkerton and North Liberty resulted in considerable loss to Hiler's Foundry, in Walkerton and to North Liberty Schools in North Libert). Both occured during the night of April 3. Lhe "Singing Hoosiers", talented xocal group from Indiana Universib. will perform at 8:00 p.m. on April 25 at John Glenn High School. Walkerton. The program is sponsored bx the Walkerton Fine Arts C ommittee. At the market whole frying chickens were selling for 29 cents a pound; pork steak at 59 cents a
Greet Springtime \\ itli Hot Cross Buns
Delight your family this Easter season with an extra -■pecial breakfast centered around moist and delicious Hot Cross Buns. In this glamorous version of the centuries-old Easter treat, the traditional citron and currents are combined with canned crushed pineapple in a light, maceflavored dough These buns are too good to serve only at Eastertime. Make them often when you want to pamper your family just a bit. PINEAPPLE HOT CROSS BUNS 1 if pound 4 ounce) can crushed pineapple 2 packages active dry yeast 1 , <up lukewarm water 1 ( cup lukewarm pineapple syrup 3 eggs, lightly beaten ' < cup sugar cup melted shortening 1 teaspoon salt '-j teaspoon mace 5 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 . cup < urrants 1 cup finely chopped citron Melted butter Pineapple Glaze Dram pineapple well, pressing out and reserving syrup Set aside cup drained pineapple for glaze Soften yeast in lukewarm water and 1 , cup pineapple syrup Combine eggs sugar, melted shortening, salt and mace Stir in G cup flour then add yeast mixture and beat well Snr in currants citron and remaining drained pineapple Beat in remaining flour, reserving about S
pound; tendcrcttes at 89 cents a pound: pork roast at 69 cents a pound; a 35 ounce jar of applesauce for 39 cents; three 4b ounce cans of apple red Hawaiian Punch for 89 cents: Chiffon margarine, pound 39 cents: nine cans of Campbell's tomato soup for $1.00; lettuce, two heads for 39 cents and green onions each bunch 10 cents. 1965 lhe North Liberty Masonic Lodge No. 260 F Ac AM announces the final plans for the dedication of their new temple. The Lodge will celebrate the dedication beginning Thursday. April 8. The two boys from Walkerton that were chosen to attend Box s' State are Wall} Johnson and Tim Gardner. North Liberty Legion is sending Douglas Hill and John Fannin. From the History Scrapbook: Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox. Virginia. on April 9. 1865. Ihe United States took over protection of Greenland. April 9. 1941. The first issue of Horace Greek} s New York Tribune appeared on April 10. 1841. President Franklin Delano R(K)sevclt died April 12. 1945. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre in Washington bx John Wilkes Booth on April 14. 1865. President Lincoln called out state militias. April 15. 1861. 1960 Virgil Gwin, who has served the Walkerton Schools as acting superintendent since the appointment of C. Emmet Filer to the post of Count} Superintendent of Schools, was named Tuesday night to serxe as Superintendent of Schools in Walkerton for the 19t»0-6| school year. lhe Walkerton High School Band has done it again. Lhcx walked off with a first place rating in the State Band contest at Concord Township Schcxil in Elkhart County. Saturdax afternoon, lhe rating of first followed a first in the District Contest the week before. Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, announced todax that a new Post Office has been authorized for Walkerton. This announcement coincides with the
MB cup for kneading to form a moderately soft dough Turn dough out onto lightly floured board Use remaining S cup flour and knead 3 to 5 minutes, until dough smooths out and rounds up Place m greased bowl cover, and let rise in warn, place until doubled 'about 1 hours' Punch down, then divide • venly into 24 pieces Shape into buns and place about 2 inches apart cn greased baking sheets Brush with melted butter and let rise until almost doubled <45 minutes to 1 hour* With sharp razor blade or scissors cut a G-inch deep cross in top <! each bun Bake in center of moderate ovdn <350 degrees Fabout 20 minutes When cool frost buns with Pineapple Glaze Makes 2 dozen buns Pineapple Glaze Combine . cup reserved drained crushed pineapple with 1 cup sifted powdered sugar in small bowl Makes. t cup
optioning by Post Office Department Regional Officials of a site meeting Department requirements as to cost, area and location. Ihe corner of Illinois and Van Rnrrn Streets has been selected. 1955 lhe Waltz Restaurant, located in the old Adelle’s Restaurant location on Roosevelt Road is noxx open for business in Walkerton. Next Monday evening. April 19. at 6:30 p.m. in the schixil gym at North Liberty, the Chamber of Commerce will meet and the program has been planned bx the Youth committee of the Chamber. The program will include a dinner, choral selections by some of the young people, presentations ot the youth and recognition of youth leaders and their accomplishments and a message for youth and adults by Mr. Carl Cartwright, Public Relations Director of the United Fund Organization of St. Joseph County. I he Huhnke Sinclair Service Station, of Walkerton, was broken into Saturdax night, or early Sunday morning, and approximately S6OO worth of merchandise was stolen. At the market cube steaks were selling for 69 cents a pound; swiss and round steak at 55 cents a pound; T-bones at 55 cents a pound; beef roast at 39 cents a pound; Crisco at three pound can for 8 7 cents; head lettuce, head 19 cents; tomatoes, tube 19 cents; three packages of Jello for 23 cents; ten pound bag of sugar for 89 cents and 200 count Kleenex for 12 cents. 1950 Had you been in the vicinity of the grade school gymnasium on Tucsdax evening, you might well haxe thought, judging from the sound eminating from the place, that the entire building was being besieged from within bx a machine gun battalion. Ihe truth is that the 20 workmen helping the PTA are doing repairs and a good dean up. lhe Walkerrton Chamber of Commerce will honor the W'HS basketball team at the regular monthly meeting on Thursday. April 13. at the Walkerton Town Club. The Walkerton l ions ( lub have paid their quota of SISO toward the purchase of a one-million xolt X Rax unit which has been pur chased bx the 28" Lions Clubs in Indiana and presented to the Radiology Department of the - Indiana Unixersitx Medical Center, in In dianapolis. lhe machine cost SSO.(XXJ.OO. Happx ads do spread happiness!
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Publication Number 261460 Robert E. L'rbln, Editor Susan R. Urbln, A sals taut Editor INDEPENDENT NEWS CO., INC., Publisher 601-03 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. Indiana 46574 Telephone (219) 586-3139 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana 46574 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15c Per Copy; $4 00 Per Year (50c Extra If Mailed Out Os State) Make A Sociable Salad * Guests coming? Or, is a special family celebration on the agenda 9 Whatever the entree, complement it with a side salad that offers variety in texture and flavor. Riviera Salad combines lemon, lime or orange flavor gelatin with three flavorsome diced ingredients — orange sections, avocado and red onions. The ice cube method speeds along preparation, and all chills until firm in about 3 hours. Served with crisp greens, this shimmering salad will be a social asset to the entire meal. Riviera Salad 1 package (3 oz.) Jell O 2 cups ice cubes* lemon, lime or orange 1 cup diced orange flavor gelatin sections 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup diced avocado 1 cup boiling water 1 to 2 tablespoons diced 2 teaspexms vinegar red onion •Or use 3/4 cup cold water; chill until slightly thickened. Dissolve gelatin and salt in boiling water. Add vinegar and ice cubes Stir until gelatin begins to thicken, about 3 to 5 minutes Remove any unmelted ice. Fold in remaining ingredients. Pour into 4 cup mold or individual molds and chill until firm, about 3 hours Unmold. (Or chill about 1 hour in a serving bowl ) Serve with crisp salad greens, iF desired Makes 3 1/2 cups or 6 or 7 servings ENTERTAINING IDEAS'^ ENJOY A SPRINGTIME POPCORN FROLIC Ji ip Wx. Ta Get out the springtime welcome wagon and invite your neighbors to a popcorn frolic. Everybody can make his or her own miniature Easter basket and fill it with nuts, raisins, popcorn or other healthful goodies. Popping the corn is easy with Jiffy Pop Popcorn which pops in its own convenient pan no muss, no fuss, just fun. Ilse custard cups, muffin tins or small bowls to form the basket, and pipe cleaners for handles Bits of ribbons or fell can be used for the bows. Have fun and create. Here’s the recipe POPCORN FROLIC 1 package (5 oz | Jiffy Pop" Popcorn 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup corn syrup 1/2 cup w ater Butter or margarine Health goodies — raisins, peanuts Prepare popcorn according to package directions Separate 2 cups of popcorn for eating, pour remainder into large bowl or pan. Heat sugar, corn syrup and water in saucepan to 35O°F or until a drop of syrup in cold water forms a hard ball Save a little syrup for attaching handles, pour remaining syrup over popcorn and mix thoroughly with two large spoons. Coated popcorn is now ready to be formed into baskets. Coat hands with butter, and working quickly pack coated popcorn into custard cups. Press down with spoon to make indentation, fill with goodies Attach handles with warm syrup. Makes 12-15 baskets.
