The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1989 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 6. 1989

COMMUNITIES . . . PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE -onc^upon a time.. M W V — ' fTTzW < f 1 11 fl I * I W v i fff Pj ~£ : '~ ML sH^ ‘>V?

Dr. Engle. Mr. Craft. Dr. Knape and Mr. Clute were guest speak''Community ... A group of people living together, having common customs and interests" was the definition that Crystal Halder recited at a Community Presentation held on March 17 at North Liberty Elementary School in Mrs. Chris Houston s and Mrs Morris' 3rd grade room. Parents, grandparents. aunts and uncles showed up for the special show. Daniel Clute asked everyone to stand and join him in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Jason Platz then emceed the presentation introducing our guest speakers, Dr. Frank Engle. Jr. (doctor). Dr. Kerry Knape (dentist), and Mr. David Craft (pharmacist and store owner), and Mr. Clute (assistant State Park manager). They each spoke on their importance to the community and what contributions they give to the community. 4 Jason then introduced each community starting with Crew Chief Randy Dickey and members, Kimberlee Walls. LeAnne Wasniewski and Stacy Tucker. Randy’s crew chose the year 151 b. and the Great Plains for their geographical setting. They lived in teepees for their shelter. This way they could easily move if they had to. During their part of the presentation they demonstrated the ancient custom of bartering with Crew Chief Randy Dickey and Crew Chief Lesley Ennis playing the respective Indian parts using replicas of buffalo hide and Indian beads. Crew Chief Mellisa Lung and members David Lawion and Andy Finch talked about the early 1800's with a pioneer town as their community setting. They talked of kerosene lamps and technology advances with the spinning wheel, butter churn and better rifles for hunting and protection The next community was in the year 1850 with the Indian culture. They had Crew Chief Lezlcy Ennis and members Michelle Mort, Jason Platz and Wesley Roush. Michelle and Lezley demonstrated the practice of weaving and talked on its uses Jaon and Wesley talked of their use of horses and fishing practices. 2010 was the next community presented. It was in the generagraphical setting of Honolulu. Ha wan, with mostly Polish people living on the island due to immigra tion from Poland Using a claylike mixture they molded volcanoes and shaped their island where they lived Iheir most important exhibit was a flying car that was solar powered to prevent anv further po| lution problems on our earth < rew Chief was Hrandon Stull, with members Abbi Singleton, Jara Kurt/. C had Jrobaugh and ( rystal Halder.

ers at a 3rd grade Community presentation. The last community was presented by Crew Chief Daniel Clute, and members James Salyer. Mike Culver and Jamie Jacobs. They went to the year 3050. Daniel explained that due to the Big Bang explosion the earth had to be evacuated and they orbited in space until some parts of the earth cooled so they could land on it and rebuild. Using clay they made a model space station complete with shopping malls an shuttle crafts. At the end of the presentation each community invited their guest to share in a taste of the food from their year. The year 1516 had popcorn; 1800's had cornbread; 1850 had beef jerky; 2010 had pineapple and banans; and the year 3050 passed out spaceship cookies. A special thanks to Art teacher Miss Lynette Meek who helped ♦ with details on the clay-built communities. and also to room mothers Mrs. Bonnie Salyer and Mrs. Bev. Lung for all the help making clay and setting up the refreshments. NORTH LIBERTY LISTS THIRD HONOR ROLL The North Libety School is honored to announce the third nine-week Honor Roll. 6TH GRADE Distinguished Anittah Patrick Regular Jennifer Bergland Krista Eastburn Amber Fraiser Patricia Lozano Leah Martin Amy Paul Greg Payne Tom Popovic Stacy Roush Bryon Winkelman STH GRADE Regular Angie Arelt Crystal Brooke Russell Clark Lisa Fair Lisa Gee Julie Genstnger Becky Grenert Angie Houser Tracy Limerick Amy Litteral Yolanda Lozano Heather Parks Tiffany Ransbottom Corey Ross Rusty Slater Robby Stahly Mike S/üba Kelly Tingle 4TH GRADE Distinguished Kara Holmes Regular

Am\ Bare Andy Brinkhoff Lisa Clingenpeel Jerod Counts Aaron DeGroff Gail Ferencs Amanda Grenert I. J. Jackson Jaime Kotolinski Jeremy Kuzmits Jeremy Lawton Heidi Ly nn Chad Miller Pete Moreno Lindsay O'Connor Brent Schmidt Kate Vander Bossche Jami Wagner W.E.S. Lists 3rd Nine Week Honor Roll Ihe Walkerton Elementary School honor roll for the third nine week grading period is as follows: THIRD GRADE Distinguished Amanda Hummel Jake Pletcher Jennifer White Regular Danny Amor Ted Church Sarah Cole Julie Daube Jeremy Haag Megan Jackson Blake Klinedinst Denise Martin Kristin Miller Share Oke Scott Rans Jeremiah Rizck Mike Skorup Brian Snell Casey Wallace FOURTH GRADE Distinguished Kristy Ault Cheryl Paschen Ed Pontius Regular Jennifer Bolze Heather Creech Suzanne Drews Jerrod Fraschetti Todd Gentry Keanon Giese Kristina Guseilla Joe Hensler Rebecca Hill Nicole Huff Chris Jacobs Bill Jimerson Kristy Marks Vicki Niles Ojeta Oke Jason Potts Jina Robbins Joy Roberts Yvonne Schmeltz Christina Sickmiller Kim Swartz Lisa Williams FIFTH GRADE Distinguished David Gueseilla Regular Beth Arnett Jennifer Barton Danny Beam Angie Beery Jeremiah Gnesinger Kay Hostetler Tisha Jacobson Debbie Lichtenbarger Chris Makowski Nick Medich B. J. Morgan Jactnda Pairitz Joe Pletcher Julie Rans Melissa Ream Stephanie Reinhold Isaiah Rensbrrger Scott Robbins Steve Savoie Eric Stafford Quintin Wade Kelsey Wallace SIXTH GRADE Distinguished Emily Casteel I racie Smith Jon Strahm I isa White Regular Julie Amor Cathy Arce

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Mia Bow Ids Aimee ( hristensen Matt Church Jill Erdelvi Christa Fry Alicia Lowry Kim Pinckert Daryl Minix Rocky Plummer Joshua Smith Sara Wade Dave Wright Dear Betty Crocker. . . Question: What will prevent a baked pie shell from shrinking? Mrs. K. K.. Angola. IN. Answer: Roll pastry to an evey ('i-inch) thickness and to a diameter two inches larger than edge of pie plate. Then, handle gently to avoid stretching pastry as you place it in pie plate. Press pastry from center toward the edge lightly with fingertips to remove air bubbles. Trim pastry within an inch of plate rim. Fold pastry even with plate, flute edge, prick sides and bottom of crust with a fork and bake.

MORIARTY Public Auction As I am getting married, remodeling arid combining 2 households. the following described items will be auctioned at 5020 VENITA DRIVE - PLYMOUTH, INDIANA (’A mi. East of Plymouth-LaPorte Trail. Swan Lake Golf Course or 1 mile west of Tyner, at the corner of sth Road and Vemta Drive) on: Saturday, April 8 STARTING AT 2:00 P.M. APPLIANCES. SECURITY SYSTEM. OFFICE EQUIPMENT. TOOLS - Admiral 18 4 cu ft refrigerator-freezer Avanti apt size freezer Samsung microwave Elec Irolux sweeper telephone answering machine (new). Magnavox security obser vation system-camera and monitor (new), kerosene healer several adding ma chines metal office desk and chair. 4 metal office chairs, metal storage shelf Homeiite chain saw. BAD hedge trimmer. Scotts lawn seeder 5" Benny B4W TV. Bently TV Video game typewriter and table drafting board several tool boxes FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD GOOOS — Vinyl recliner. La 2 Boy recliner gold love seat end tables, several lamps dining table w/3 chairs and hutch blond 3 piece bedroom suite old rocker roll away bed swag light. Dressmaker por table sewing machine, many wall hangings and pictures old dresser new gun rack (m box) bedspreads toss pillows lots of misc pois, pans dishes kitch en utensils, etc . dinette table several large pedestal ashtrays, several fans stuffed animals. Christmas decorations, cooker-canner canning jars coffee maker Hamilton Beach mixer, pool table ping pong table metal kitchen cart 2 bicycles, sled storage cabinet BUILDING SUPPLIES & MISC. - New kitchen cabihets-2 base units 1 Lazy Susan, 1 corner cabmel. fireplace stone from 10' fireplace, baseboard elec heating system, set of floral pattern drapes, green sculptured carpet sheet metal siding, misc lumber including many 2x4 s lots of mtsc trim and base board 2 new wood screen doors, new bi-fold doors 1 pre hung door 1 new double hung window overhead garage door track many steel elec fence posts various buckets of nuts bolts and nails, several barrels and buckets. 2 large folding tables dog house other misc items too numerous to mention Terms: Cash or Approved Check Food By Monesmiths Not Responsible For Accidents Os Merchandise After Sold Statements made the day of Auction to take precedence over printed matter JAMES MORIARTY, Owner Auction conducted by OAK SAM GOEBEL - CAI |TJ r'LtFG'T MJ. V/MLO I nvMOU Th INDIANA Z BUIH 936-7616 or <ls. 936-7159 Wy

Question: What is a cranberry bean? Mrs. K T.. Los Angeles. Answer: it's a dried bean similar in size to pinto beans but with pink skin. In Ohio and Indi ana. they re called shcliouts. Question: What will prevent marks on cake layers from the coolmg rack? Mrs. J. H.. Fort Atkinson. Wl. Answer: Cool cakes in pans on wire racks 10 minutes. Cover rack with a towel and place it towel side down on top of layer. Turn rack and pan together. Remove pan. Place rack on bottom of layer, turning both racks so layer is right side up. Allow layers to cool completely on racks. Do you have a question? Write Dear Betty Crocker. Box 1113, Dept. Bettv. Minneapolis. MN 55440. HP OF THE WEEK: The recipe instruction "blend" means to mix ingredients until they are very smooth and uniform. There are professional tea tasters just as there are professional wine tasters