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LIFE

B6 • CJN-MMA • APRIL 3, 2013

Taters are planted, despite snow

Terpstra earns award from police association

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called “Small Town Big Deal.” They were at the Circleville Pumpkin Show. George There Rooks were some OLE FISHERMAN really big pumpkins and watermelons. The one watermelon they showed weighed 258 pounds. How would you like to start eating that? The pumpkin was a mere 2,400 pounds. They showed the pumpkin pie that was 5 feet across. They asked the lady what they would do with it after the show. She said, feed it to the hogs. We went to that show several years ago. It is something to see. They have a tower of pumpkins so a person can take a picture of the event. Now don’t forget to mark your calendar for April 20 and April 21 for the Grant’s Farm and Greenhouses open house. The farm is 5 miles east of Owensville, one mile off U.S. 50 on Bucktown Road. They will also have open house at their Ohio 131 place above Williams Corner, and the Garden Center at the Milford Shopping Center. I was talking to Danny this morning. He said they have nine different kinds of cabbage plants, several different kinds of tomato plants, onion sets, seed potatoes and all kinds of garden seed,

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The Miami Twp. Police Association awarded a scholarship to Katherine Rasfeld Terpstra, daughter of Officer Skip Rasfeld.

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The Miami Township Police Association awarded a scholarship to Katherine Rasfeld Terpstra. She is the daughter of Officer Skip Rasfeld. Terpstra attended the Ohio State University and earned bachelor of art degrees in psychology and Spanish, graduating in 2010. She also competed the rowing team for three years. She is now in her third year of law school at UC College of Law. Terpstra is employed part-time by the Gregory S. Young law firm as a legal clerk and is an intern with the Cler-

Howdy folks, We planted our “taters” last Tuesday. This was in a raised bed that we used last year. We had it covered with glass so it would dry out. The ground was in good shape. I put some potting soil on then tilled it in. It is 16 feet long. Last year, we dug a bushel of potatoes from this bed. We had a call from folks that they had honey bees in a tree that had fallen. We went to look and the bees were gone. The squirrels and birds had eaten the honey. Last Wednesday, the P.E.R.I. meeting was held at the Batavia Township Hall. This is a beautiful building and grounds. The members bring items for the Veterans Home in Georgetown so we took several bags of items up last week. The items they like are soap, toothpaste, cards, shaving lotion and other items they can win at playing bingo. Last week, Ruth Ann said how does mush sound for breakfast. I decided I would stay for breakfast. Boy, it was good. She made the mush in the evening, put it in the refrigerator, sliced it and fried it the next morning. We have a stool in the kitchen for Ruth Ann to sit on when she is cooking. So Chessy likes to get under the stool and play. She is so beautiful. We were watching a program on R.F.D. last week. This program is

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plus lots of other items. Now also mark your calendar for the U.S. Grant Vocational School here in Bethel. Their community appreciation dinner is from 5 p.m. til 7 p.m. April 20. The greenhouse there will open April 17 and be open daily from 11 a.m. til 2 p.m. They will have some great plants, too. The folks at this school do a super job in teaching food, greenhouse and all the other vocational education. When you go, they will great you with a smile and can help you. Last week, the 50 and over couples of the Bethel United Methodist Church met for our monthly get together at the home of Donna and Ralph. There was a good crowd. Thanks Donna and Ralph. Last Sunday evening, the Community Choir sang “Upon this Rock.” There was a big crowd, despite the prediction of snow. The music and drama were great. Afterwards, there were refreshments for everyone. The churches in the Bethel area sure come together during Holy Week to celebrate the crucifiction and resurrection of Christ. Have a Happy Easter. Maybe this winter weather is a blessing to keep the fruit from blooming early and then frost kill it like last year. Time will tell. It sure is different from last year. I told Ruth Ann last year at this time we were working with honey bees. On April 19, Boy Scout Troop 396 will have a spaghetti dinner at St. Mary Catholic Church fellowship hall. The cost is $5 per per-

son. This is a way for them to raise money for their projects. The scout leaders do a super job training the young boys. Several have become Eagle Scouts. When I was working here at East Fork, that was a project we liked to do for the Scouts. The fishing is good, according to Mike at the Boars Head Bait Shop . We have not been fishing yet. My fishing partner says it is still too cold. Ruth Ann has been getting requests for the noodle recipe we make, so she will put it in. We have a hand crank pasta maker, so this is the recipe for it. Put 3 cups of flour in a bowl, mix in 4 eggs and enough water to make it stick together. Form a ball, wrap it in a dish towel for a half hour or so. With the pasta maker, we set it on 4, and cut the balls into strips, and run it through the machine, then put the strips on the floured table. After they have been cut that way, we then run it through the noodle cutter, which cuts it into smaller strips. George made dryers from dowel rods, on a square piece of board, so as he cuts the noodles and I hang them on the dryers. We let them dry over night, then bag and freeze them. Now if you don’t have the pasta maker and the dryers, you can roll the dough out on a floured surface, and cut into noodles and let them dry. Start your week by going to the house of worship of your choice and praise the Good Lord. God bless all. More later.

George Rooks is a retired park ranger.

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