The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1985 — Page 9
UREY MIDDLE SCHOOL LISTS HONOR ROLL The Urey Middle School honor roll for the first grading period has been released as follows: EIGHTH GRADE Distinguished Eric Chance Eric Harber Katie Jacob Jason Rizek Chad Strang Regular Matt Baughman Jerry Beem Dana Clemens Margaret Godwin Pete Hostrawser Mandy Johnston Mike Kaser Jeanine Kemp Tricia Kerckhove Christ King Jennifer Lee Troy Marek Deacon New Steve Rhodes Angie Rohrer Paula Rough Erin Ruff Lisa Savoie Karen Schmidt Dan Strahm April Vaughan Tim Vice Andy Williams SEVENTH GRADE Distinguished Cristy Osborn Jimmy Seiders Regular Tracy Chase Laurie Dudley Joy Erdelyi Sheri Fansler Tuan Hesters Daniel Huizenga Mike Hurford
^g^BACK TO BASICS COOKING fl BL» t iSS \<>u know fall is really on its wav when you begin to see bright, fresh cranliernes in the market. In this delightfully festive recipe, cranberry sauce, brown sugar, onion, cinnamon and low sodium Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce combine tn a warm garnet-colored glaze for succulen| Rock Cornish hens. The rich, flavor enhancing qualities of all puqxise, naturally brewed soy sauce are well known I'he only difference in low sodium soy sauce is that 40 percent of the salt is extracted after brewing a real plus for those concerned about the amount of sodium in their diet. This delicious glaze is brushed on the inside and out, so the tender, little hens have a delicate and mouth watering flavor This one rei q>e you’ll want to serve all year long not just at holiday time CRANBERRY GLAZED HENS 4 fresh or frozen Rock 3 tablespoons Cornish hens (thawed, Kikkoman Lite Soy if frozen) Sauce 1 can (8 oz.) jellied 1 teaspoon onion cranberry sauce powder 1 tablespoon brown 1/4 teaspoon ground sugar, packed cinnamon Remove and discard giblets and necks from hens. Rinse under cold running water; drain well and pat dry. Combine cranberry sauce, brown sugar, lite soy sauce, onion powder, cinnamon and 3 tablespoons water in small saucepan Heat over medium heat until cranberry sauce dissolves and mixture is smooth (do not boil) Remove from heat and axil slightly. Place hens, breast side up, on rack in shallow pan. 1 horoughly brush cavities and skin of hens w ith glaze Bake in 3.5 K oven 70 minutes, brushing hens with glaze every 35 minutes ( over hens loosely with aluminum foil, return to oven and bake 30 minutes longer, or until hens are tender I*t stand 5 minutes before serving Makes 4 servings
LaDora Kronk Rick O'Connor Christine Paschen Jeff Pontius Cal Quimby Angela Ruby Feiacia Smalley Angie Strang SIXTH GRADE Distinguished Rachel Baughman Rebecca Dittmer Adam Jacob Cinda Marks Timothy Pletcher Regular Sheree Brantley Alice Dolph Treasure Drews Seth Gilmer Michelle Hill Heather Hostetler Julie Mercer Brian Meyer Stacy Miller Rebecca Mollenhauer Jessica Patrick Ryan Peterson Eric Pinckert Toby Segraves Tara Shively Rebecca Webb Jon Wiegand Steve Zellers PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS WELCOME YOU Are you a single parent and lonely and need a friend? Are you uncomfortable with the people you used to associate with? Because of the impact of your divorce have you lost faith and trust in not only others but also with yourself? And because of this have you withdrawn from that association with others? At a time like this we all need the warmth of close friendships and there is no better place to find this than in the organization of Parents Without Partners. Here you will find people who have been confronted with the same problems
that you are experiencing, who will give you their support and understanding and encourage you to set new goals for yourself and help you go on with your life. In the organization you will in time find your horizons have been pushed back and that you have created a finer life for you and your family. Your chapter will have educational and social functions for both you and your children. If interested the Plymouth Chapter would welcome you at their general meeting to be held at the Plymouth Library on the first Thursday of the month, at 7:00 p.m. Or if you wish more information, feel free to call Jim at 9367392 or Ruth at 784-8153. SERVICE NOTES ARMY & AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS — Airman Kevin G. Phelps, son of Wanda L. Garrett, of 312 Price St., North Liberty, and D. Eugene Phelps, of 2086 Morton Ave., Elkhart, has graduated from the U. S. Air Force fuels specialist course at Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois. During the course, students were taught procedures for receiving, storing and issuing petroleum products. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
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Phelps is scheduled to serve with the 10th Supply Squadron in England. He is a 1982 graudate of John Glenn High School. ARMY & AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS - Pvt. Kathryn S. Gollhofer. daughter of Mary Harper, of Rural Route 3, Walkerton, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army historv and traditions. She is a 1985 graduate of John Glenn High School. ARMY & AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS - Bradlee M. Quick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Quick, of Rural Route 1, Grovertown, has received a four-year U. S. Air Force ROTC scholarship. The cadet was selected for the scholarship on the basis of comprehensive tests, high school scholastic achievement and extracurricular activities. The scholarship covers full tuition, textbooks, laboratory fees and pays a monthly subsistence allowance. Upon graduation and completion of the ROTC program, the cadet will be commissioned an Air Force second lieutenant.
Quick is a student at Purdue University, West Lafayette. Indiana. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Oregon Township Firemen's Auxiliary to meet. 7:00 p.m. — Spell Bowl at John Glenn High School. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 6:15 p.m. C.S.T. — OregonDavis basketball teams to host Kouts. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 John Glenn School Board to meet at North Liberty School library. John Glenn Athletic Boosters to meet at Urey Middle School. Walkerton Jaycees to meet. Walkerton Volunteer Fire Deartment Ladies Auxiliary to meet at the fire station. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 6:15 p.m. — John Glenn wrestlers to travel to New Prairie. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to host Knox. Tyner Rebekah Lodge to meet 7:00 p.m. — Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club to meet. Use your seat belts always! Turkey Days November 14 • 16.
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