Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 September 2011 — Page 4

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Timiug is important when terminating lease

Bead far good rommnioitioß between inm and the Indkith they rent fans. The agreenot, or ond, fa 1 ■» TTIMBP f A Ifft'Ml B/itf QCmT Q) K/Od fades of tnedeaL When faa|g go wrong in i lew*, and either the tenant or the landowner wants out of the agreement proper notice should be given. frm*trrf law recognizes

Knowing food science can keep you safe

Food is science. Science is what makes food grow and fa what we use when we prepare food. Science fa also what our body uses when it turns food into nutrition so our bodies can use it Then of course there is die whole world of science that leads to food borne itliyw A Question that I am often asked fa why we hear so much more today about food borne illnesses and the entire issue of food safety than we used to. Let's see if I can makeabst There are mine people involved in food preparation, more people are eating food not prepared at home, and food safety science has gotten better because of technology and the media. September 2011 marks the 17th National Food Safety Education month. The campaign is to heighten awareness about the impor-

Hootey promoted at Lake Qly Bank

The board of directors of Lake Gty Bank has promoted Rod Hooley to Commercial Banking Officer in Commercial Banking serving the Nappanee market Hooley has been with Lake Gty Bank five years. His previous duties included serving as Credit Analyst and degree m finance from Rail State University and resides with his family in Dunlap. He serves as a board member for Ryan's Place, as well as serving as board chairman for Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church. Lake Gty Bank is a $2.7 billion bank

headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana. Lake Gty Bank serves Northern Indiana with 43 branches located in the following Indiana counties: Kosciusko, Elkhart, Allen, St. Joseph, DeKalb, Fulton, Huntington, LaGrange, Marshall, Noble, Pulaski and Whitley. The Company also has a Loan Production Office in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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March Ist as the official end of a lame if no other dads fa agraad upon. The law abo requires that a notice to quit needs to be famed aft toast 90 days in advance so December 1 fa effectively the daft by which a person must notify the other pfaty they plan to terminate the fame. As a practical matter Dec 1 fa not a great to terminate a lease. With all the fall activities on a farm that might affect a

tance of food safety. The bottom line is food safety is everyone's responsibility. The theme this year is 'Lessons Learned from the Health Inspection' and serves as a reminder that food safety is a shared responsibility among all of us as producers, food manufactures, government, and various retailers and consumers. For this week's lesson I begin with the 4-Cs of Food Safety dean, cook, chill and cross-con-tamination prevention. These are basic food safety reminders that we should all practice all of the time. Cleanliness is key in preventing food borne illness. Everything that touches food, inducting your hands, should be dean. The most important tiling that you and your family members can do to keep from getting sick is to wash your

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Elkhart County By Mary Ann Uenhart Cross Extension Educator, Consumer FamHy Science hands and keep them away from your face. By frequently washing your hands you wash away germs that you have picked up from other people, from contaminated surfaces, or from animals and their waste. Cook food to the proper temperature. Use a food thermometer in cooking so the food is safe and not overcooked. It is the only wav to tell if food has readied a nigh enough temperature to destroy harmful micro-organisms.

The tragedies that occurred Sept 11, 2011 will haunt thousands of people for years to come. An evil force caused our people to realize that while we are strong, and we are, well, America, after a 11... that we are not impenetrable nor immortal. We can get so caught up in the day to day that we take for granted many tilings, inducting our freedom to travel to go to work safely, or to leave our homes or the people we love for the day. We learned also that even those good people, with the best erf intentions and strongest of heasto, are also oily human and can be faun from ttr in a single moment. \

Baritone Michael Todd Simpson to perform Sept 9

GOSHEN Noted baritone and Metropolitan Opera singer Michael Todd Simpson will perform a voice recital Friday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Goshen College Music Center's Rieth Recital Hall. Simpson will be accompanied by Christine Larson Seitz, piano. Simpson will perform songs by

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1:30 pm. The three teams will play two games each. MBIE STUDY SEPT. 14 A bible study for community women will begin Wednesday, Sept. 14 at Living Gospel Church, on the comer of west Walnut and north Locke Streets, Nappanee. Classes begin at 9 a.m. and teaming, discussion groups and fellowship are included in the study from the Gospel of Genesis, on die life and times of Abraham. Classes will be provided for children ages 2 to 5 and a nursery is available for younger children. For more information, call 574-773-7110 or call Judy Kitson at 260-894-4203. RIVER BASN COMMISSION MEETS SEPT. 13 The St. Joseph River Basin Commission will meet Tuesday, Sept 13 at 10 am. at the Elkhart County

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a notice to quit would be no later than August or early September. That would give the tenant time to remove the crops, and change his plans that would be affected by lease termination, and give the landowner time to find a new tenant for the following season. As with moat things legal it fa best to put a notice to quit a lease in writing and to retain a copy for your records. When touchy issues are involved, an attorney familiar

Measure the internal temperature of foods such as meal hamburger, poultry, egg casseroles, and any combination dishes to ensure that a safe temperature is readied and that harmful bacteria like salmonella and Escherichia coli 0157:H7 are destroyed. < Chill food quickly and store it at the proper temperature. The temperature in the refrigerator is 40 degrees F or below and the freezer is 0 degrees F or below. Use a refrigerator/ freezer thermometer to check the temperature. Harmful bacteria grow most rapidly in the danger zone the unsafe temperature range between 40 and 140 degrees F, so it's important to keep food chilled or frozen property. Refrigerate or freeze perishables, prepared food and leftovers within 2 hours of purchase or preparation or within 1 hour if the temperature

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What that terrible day did do for us however; was to bring us together. All ages, all, walks of life, all faiths, and those with none, united as one in horror and disbelief as we watched or listened to the calamity unfold. For weeks we were one united sex, race mifarimiaijtlfaii,MMjiiptiliisil iftri— il■ 1 1 in, xrftr own way. * < •* .v ,

Ravel, Ebert, Ives, Niles and Hobby, as well as a series of operatic arias and show-tunes. A native of Gastonia, N.C., Michael Todd Simpson holds a bachelor's degree in vocal performance from Erskine College in Due West, S.C., and earned a master's of music degree at the College Conservatory of

Administration Building Room 106108, 117 N. Second St., Goshen for its third quarter meeting. 14TH ANNUAL RED REGIMENT CHHJ SUPPER SEPT. 16 North Wood High School Red Regiment will be hosting its 14th annual chili supper Friday, Sept. 16 from 5 to 7 pm. It is all-you- can-eat for $6 and ages 5 and younger eat free. ECGSTOMEET The September Meeting of the Elkhart County Genealogical Society will be held Thursday, Sept 15, at die main branch of die Elkhart Public Library at 7 pm. Speaker will be fellow member; Patricia Van Dyke, presenting part two of die historical tour of die Erie Canal. All meetings are free and open to the public. MEETING RESCHEDULED Due to a scheduling conflict the

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Many children may not fully grasp what happened 10 years ago Sept. 11. We could light a candle, say a prayer, attend a service, or watch a show that captures the event on film. Perhaps as parents and leaders, we should make sure that they realize why there are troops sleeping so far from home tonight Maybe we should tell them to take advantage erf every moment and not to take anything for granted. And while we're at it we should keep that knowledge, of how small each of us is in the big picture, so we pan truly enjoy what 1% really fa: ■ ■ ■ ■** • "~ w " ■

Music of the University of Cincinnati. He also is a graduate of die Seatde Opera Young Artists Program and the Glimmerglass Opera Young American Artists Program. Tickets are $7 adults, $5 seniors/ students, available at the door one hour before the concert. Goshen College students are free with ID.

will take place in the Elkhart County SWCD office on the 4-H fairgrounds in Goshen. For more information call 574-533-3630, extension 3. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE SET Warsaw Wesleyan Church invites women in Warsaw and the surrounding areas for a day of Calming the Chaos, Oct. 1, 8:30 am. to 2 pm. at Warsaw Wesleyan Church. General session leader The Rev. Wanda Carter will teach and enlighten with wit and wisdom as she mares about her own life experiences. Breakout sessions will enhance understanding and allow more interaction among attendees. Registration is open through Sept. 21. For more information, including conference details, agendq, venue, speaker profiles and registration, visit www.warsawwesleyan.OHn (dick on the Designed by God logo). CROP WALK (XT. 2 The Elkhart County CROP hunger Walk will be Sunday, Oct 2 at Island Park in Elkhart Registration begins at 1 pm. and die walk begins at 2 pm. CROP Hunger Walk helps families local and worldwide to have food for today while building a better future. To learn more call John Sternberg at 574-304-2731.

Elkhart County Soil and Water Conservation District Board has postponed its September meeting until Tuesday, Sept 20 at 7 pm. The meeting

with agricultural practices or leases can be a great help in resolving such matters. „ If you are looking for the latest in farm land leasing prices, the Purdue Ag Economics Department recently released their annual cash rent and land vahie survey. R fa posted on the internet at www.agecon.purdue.edu/extension/pubs/ peer/ under the August 2011 edition. *

is above 90 degrees F. When thawing frozen foods, thaw food in the refrigerator! For quick thawing, submerge items in cold water in airtight packaging, or thaw in the microwave, and cook the food immediately. Cross-contamination prevention means you and tout family practice keeping foods separate. Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another. An example of crosscontamination is cutting raw meat poultry, or fish on a cutting board and then slicing salad vegetables on the same cutting board without washing the cutting board and utensils with hot water and soap between uses. By following the four food safety practices mentioned, you can help protect your family from food borne illnesses.