Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 January 2016 — Page 6
• Advance News * Thursday, January 28, 2016
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Michiana master gardeners’ public seminar Edible Landscapes ‘ Just Grazing Through’ & Herbs ‘Breaking out into the Landscape’ Article provided v . GOSHEN —The Michiana Master Gardeners' Association is hosting its 17th annual public seminar on Saturday, March 5. Edible Landscapes "Just Grazing Through" and Herbs "Breaking out into the Landscape" will be presented by speaker, Janet Macunovich, a well-known landscape designer, author and Detroit News garden writer. Known as "the lady at the flower house, the one with no lawn" Macunovich was the founder and senior instructor of the Michigan School of Gardening and currently hosts the website www. GardenAtoZ.com. The seminar will be held from 2-5 p.m. at the Greencroft Community Center, 1820 Greencroft Blvd., Goshen. A wide variety of educational and vendor booths will be open to explore and shop before the program begins and also during the break. The cost for the seminar is $lO per person presale or sl2 at the door the day of the seminar. The ticket outlets are: Purdue Extension - Elkhart County and Better World Books in Goshen or Martin's Pet & Garden in Elkhart. For more information call the Purdue Extension - Elkhart ; County at 574-533-0554 or visit us on the web at www.michianamastergardeners.com. Michiana Master Gardeners' Association holds its annual seminar in cooperation with Purdue Extension - Elkhart County, a nonprofit organization using its funds for scholarships, community gardens, community outreach and education.
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Kline, while Walters added 11 and Colton Potter 10 for the Redhawks. North Wood (13-1, 4-0 NLC) hosts the unbeaten and Class 4A No. 7-ranked Warsaw Tigers (15-0, 4-0 NLC) on Jan. 29 in a battle for first place in the conference. JV UPDATE The Panther JV team improved to 8-2 with a 38-29 win over the Redhawks. Scrappy guard Brad Delio and smooth post man Luke Holland eacn scored eight points to lead a balanced .North Wood attack, with Cairo vSlick tossing in seven points, DeAndre Smart six, and Kaden Gongwer five. Michael Pinarski led
You deserve a factual look at... Palestinian Incitement to Terror tslks incAnAisry snd $ iRCMIn| WlVtf CPtIAAS IflllOCANt JtVSe The Palestinian Authority, desperate for international attention, now falsely accuses Israel of threats to al-Aksa mosque atop Jerusalem's Temple Mount. Denying all Jewish rights to Judaism's holiest site, President Mahmoud Abbas rants about Jews defiling the mosque with their “filthy feet. ” Result: Dozens of terror attacks and five murdered in 21 days.
What an HMfMtrt A teenage girl on an official Palestinian Authority TV show proudly recites a poem with the lines “Oh sons of Zion, oh most evil among creatures/Oh barbaric monkeys, wretched pigs.” The program host cries “Bravo!” and applauds. A young girl on Palestinian TV explains she wants to be a policeman when she grows up “so that I can shoot Jews.” In bet, Arab Palestinian culture is saturated with antiSemitic incitement, starting from the first grades of school,
in daily news media, political speeches and most insidiously the mosques of Gaza and the West Bank. (Imagine our outrage if the U.S. President declared that
an ethnic group had filthy feet and would contaminate a place of worship.) The core issue at the heart of Palestinian hate for Jews is an obsessive belief that Jews are nonbelievers who have zero rights in Muslim Palestine—this despite inarguable scientific proof of the Jews’ 3,000-year continuous history in the Holy Land, preceding Muslims’ arrival by 1,600 years. The most recent incitement has been the fantastical claim by Palestinian authorities that Israel is planning to tear down al-Aksa mosque—for which there is no evidence and which Israel has steadfastly denied. In addition, Palestinians are now insisting that Jews, Christians and other “non-believers” no longer be permitted to visit the Temple Mount—despite the allowance of such multi-sectarian visits since Israel IfeateitfaetMmt Jordan in 1967. No surprise flat a rash of anti-Semitic terrorist violence is currently roiling Israel. One Jewish man was killed on Rosh Htshanah when Palestinian youths bombarded his car with latge stones, forcing him to crash. Another 30ish couple was shot in their car as their four children watched from the back seat Two Orfiwdox Jews were killed in Jerusalem’s Old City when a Palestinian teenager stabbed them to death. Dozens more rock, firebomb, stabbing, shooting and car attacks on innocent Israelis nave occurred in recent weens. Mari worn, ppetmtan of sack mardemas hate crimeoare celebrated as heroes by Palestinian leaders and
into a third intifada. Although President Abbas claims he wants peace, his words and actions prone he wants to provoke another expbsion of vblerKe to win internaturwi sympathy and bring pressure on Israel Israel must deal firmly with these eioknt outbreaks, andthe U.S. must indicate to Abbas and tfie PA that it will not fund lies, racism and terror.
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Goshen with nine points and Brockton Yoder added seven for the hosts. • NORTHWOOD 69, GOSHEN 55 At Goshen North Wood: 19 31 46 69 Goshen: 19 27 41 55 NORTHWOOD (69): Braxton Linville 24-49, Luke Zurcher 3 5-6 13, Vincent Miranda 5 4-4 15, Chad Sellers 1 0-0 3, Caleb Glick 0 04) 0, Dakiyron Fox 5 2-7 12, Ryne Ewald 0 04) 0, Caleb Lung 2 2-3 6, Trey Bilinski 3 5-6)1, Nathan Schmitt 0 04)0; Totals: 21 22-30 69 GOSHEN (55): Cam Kline 6 2-3 12, CJ Detweiler 30-16, Brady Bechtel 2 3-3 7, William Line 0 00 0, Colton Potter 40-1 10, James Paetkau 2 0-0 4, Mitchell Walters 42-2 11, Clayton Litweiler 0 04) 0, Michael Pinarski 0 04)0; Trials: 21 7-1055 3-point goals: North Wood 5 (Zurcher 2, Miranda, Linville, Sellers); Goshen 6 (Kline 3, Potter 2, Walters)
If incitement does not stop, Congress should reduce the SSOO million in aid we currently spend to prop up the Palestinian Authority.
‘The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African American Cookbooks’ review
You woke up this morning with a craving. So is breakfast time too early to think about dinner? Is it bad to want to sneak home for lunch, just to make your favorite comfort food? No, because nothing else tastes good when you're hankering for something specific. Your stomach won't give up until you've satisfied that craving, so you might as well give in a little and read "The Jemima Code" by Toni TiptonMartin. Though her upbringing in California was sprinkled with foods reminiscent of her family's origins in the South, Toni Tipton-Martin says that "precious few" of her favorite foods "qualified as southern." That made her, she says, "a casualty of the Jemima code," which she defines as something that classifies the "character and life's work of our nation's black cooks as insignificant." She set out to change that. In many libraries, cookbooks by African American authors are lacking. "Even," says Tipton-Martin, "the southern cookbooks were silent on the subject" so she began to specifically collect cookbooks written by black authors, containing the knowledge and recipes of black cooks. As her collection grew, so did her understanding and she began seeing how "cooking changed, and cooks changed with it." From an obscure 1827 cookbook the first one published by an African American author (and a man!) Tipton-Martin realized that many black cooks "existed in the culinary shadows as far as cookbook writers were concerned." Much of their work was probably credited to white owners
Olson named to dean’s list at YSU YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio Morgan Olson of Nappanee, has been named to the dean's list at Youngstown State University for the fall semester. Olson is majoring in undetermined business. r . , ( yf, To be eligible for the dean's list, a student must carry a semester grade point average of 3.4 or better and take
Jerusalem killings, die Palestinian Authority (PA) “saluted” the murderers and denounced Israeli police for shooting them. No wonder terrorist Dalai Mughrabi, who hijacked and blew up an Israeli bus, killing 38 Israeli civilians, has had Palestinian schook, summer camps and a town square named after her. Likewise, the Hamas terror organization in Gaza glorified as “heroic” the execution of three innocent Israeli teenagers last year. Collapse of the PA and Chances for Peace. The Palestinian iiifnAviki if in fhAmklAf
Mahmoud Abbas, now in his twelfth year of a four-year term, with no successor in sight Abbas refuses to return to peace talks, though Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu invites such negotiations with no preconditions. Truth told, since recent polk show the majority of Palestinians believe their mission k to conquer all of Israel, it k unlikely the Arab street would accept any peace deal based on a two-state solution. Meanwhile, Hamas continues to gain strength in the West Bank and k likely to seize power on Abbas’ departure, putting radical klamists in control of the entire Palestinian enterprise. What Can Iliad Do, What Can the UA Do? Israel continues to show restraint in managing terror attacks throughout Israel and on the Temple Mount But clearly, in the face of tire current wave of and other hate* motivated violence against civilians, Israel has no choice but to keep the peace-increasing police presence in violent hot spots and levying stiffer penalties for perpetrators (aiid their parents, since many offenders are juveniles). The U.S., for its part can pressure Mr. Abbas and the Palestinian Authority diplomatically to cease its lying about the Temple Mount anti-Semitic slanders and other incitements to violence. In addition, if such incitement does not stop immediately, the U.S. Congress should take steps to reduce the SSOO million in aid we currently spend to prop up the Palestinian Authority, millions of which provides “salaries” to convicted Palestinian terrorists in Israeli jails.
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The Bookworm Se By Terri Schuchenmeyer
or employers. Technological advances in the early 20th century altered how meals were made; science entered the picture, too, as did household worker's unions the latter, to the frustration of white employers, which is something African American cookbooks quietly reflected. By mid-century, the early Civil Rights Movement could be spotted in black cookbooks of the day. Soul Food enjoyed new appreciation in the 1960 s from hippies, flower children, "feisty black cooks," and people of all races. By the 1980 s, African American cookbooks were penned by football stars, gardeners, and experts alike. Says Tipton-Martin, "it was the cooks' time to shine" although, even in today's kitchen, "the times are not yet postracial." There are, as I see it, three main reasons why you'd want "The Jemima Code" on your kitchen bookshelf. First, author Toni Tipton-Martin's history is a surprising one. Reading her discoveries of cookbook subtleties and social mores alongside recipes through the years feels like opening a multilayered gift, and her evolution of the Mammy figure is also fascinating. And those recipes she found? Though there aren't a lot of them here, the ones that peek out through the pages are classic and easy to follow. And finally, there's a treasure-trove
Education briefs
a minimum of 12 semester hours of credit. Goshen College announces dean’s list for fall semester GOSHEN Goshen College recently recognized 196 undergraduate students for excellence in academics on the fall dean's list. Area students on the list are:
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team rolled over Tippecanoe Valley 31-19 behind eight points from freshman Kenzie Bergman and seven from sophomore Alexis Klotz. Freshman guard Neely Trenshaw added five points, and Kira Robinson and Erin Graber four apiece in the victory. North Wood (13-8) hosts Goshen on Jan. 23 as they try to keep their Northern Lakes Conference title hopes alive. • TIPPECANOE VALLEY 43, NORTHW(X)D 28 At The Pit, Nappanee
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ELKHART IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT 2015 TERM CAUSE NO. 20C01-1512-ES-00075 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF MAX L. BIGLER NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice Is hereby given that on the 29th day of December, 2015, Gall E. Bigler, Greg A. Bigler and Grant A. Bigler were appointed Co-Personal .Representatives of the Estate of Max L. Bigler, deceased, who died on November 21,2015. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the detefof the first pubtica- . non of tfiis nonce, or wnnm nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be fot'ever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 7th day of January, 2016. wenoy nuoson Clerk, Elkhart Circuit Court Brian L Hotter, #8025-20 KINDIG & SLOAT, PC Attorney for the Estate PIO. Box 31
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• Marcos Castillo, senior, nursing, North Wood High School, 2012 • Maxwell Heckathom, senior, nursing, North Wood High School, 2012 Dijkstra named to dean’s list BLOOMINGTON Kyle Dijkstra has been named to the dean's list in the Indiana University school of informatics and computing for the fall, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. Eligibility for the dean's list is reserved for those students who complete at least 12 graded credit hours in a single semester, earning at least a 3.5 GPA. Dijkstra is from Nappanee and graduated from North Wood High School in 2013 Jenkins named to dean’s list at Bob Jones GREENVILLE, S.C. Allyson Jenkins, a junior premed/ predent major of Nappanee, was among approximately 890 Bob Jones University students named to the fall dean's list. The dean's list recognizes students who earn a 3.00-3.74 GPA.
Tippy Valley 10 17 27 43 North Wood: 3 10 21 28 NORTHWOOD (28): Taitlyn Trenshaw 2 0-04, Arika Flickinger 2 4-6 8, Andrea Tittle 2 2-2 7, Nicole Flickinger 0 0-2 0, Kenzie Bergman 0 0-0 0, Gabi Glass 1 0-0 3, Savannah Feenstra 1 1-2 3, McKayla Fielstra 0 0-0 0, Riley Hershbetger 034 3; Totals: 8 10-16 28 TIPPECANOE VALLEY (43): Karis Ticker 00-2 0, Meridith Brouyette 1 0-0 3, Addy Miller 00-00, Sophie Bussard 1 0-0 2, Biynda Krueger 1 3-5 5, Hannah Dunn 6 44 16, Anne Secresl 8 1-2 17; Totals: 17 8-13 43 3-pointers: North Wood 2 (Tuttle, Glass); Tippecanoe Valley 1 (Brouyette)
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“The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African American Cookbooks” by Toni Tipton-Martin c. 2015, University of Texas Press $45/higher in Canada 245 pages
of pictures inside, of cooks at work and of the cookbook covers themselves, making this large-sized book one that readers will want to carry with them from kitchen to living room, countertop to easy chair. You'll scarcely know what to look at first, or what to cook next, making "The Jemima Code" a book you will crave. Terri Schlichenmeyer of The Bookworm Sez, LLC is based out of LaCrosse, Wis.
