NOVEMBER 7, 2012
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Walsh County
Spotlight
The merchants below are
proud to announce:
VETERAN00 DAY
PROaRAM, PARX RIVER
Veteran's Day Program to be at The Park River
High School Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 at 10 am.
This years keynote speaker will be Kenny
Kachena who is currently active in the US
National Guard. Cody Lillico, also active in the US
National Guard, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Korean War Veterans will be recognized this
year.
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Dining with Dell
-by Adele Hankey
When you come across a recipe with the state saying like
this, "California Banana Cake," doesn't it make you wonder?
Isn't a "North Dakota" banana cake as tasty? It 'sorta,'
'kinda,' bugs me and don't ask me why. I often have ripe
bananas in the house and a banana loaf or two is made.
Maybe I should label it ND Banana Bread. At any rate, here
is California's Cake Recipe, I'm not doubting; but what if it
is good?
California Banana Cake
1 1/2 C. sugar 1/2 C. shortening 3 eggs, beaten 1 C.
well mashed bananas 1/2 C. coconut 1/2 C. sour cream
2C. flout 1/2 tsp. salt." 1 tsp. baking powder i tsp. soda
in 1 Tbsp. hot water 3 egg whies, beaten stiff,- Vanilla,
fold in egg whites
Cr&me sugar and shortening. After creaming sugar and
shortening, stir in eggs and mashed bananas that have been
mixed with the dry ingredients, then fold in egg whites and
vanilla. Bake at 350 degrees for ½ hour in a "9 x 13" pan.
Frost with a brown sugar frosting.
Banana Cake
1 pkg. yellow cake mix" 1 tsp. soda 1 C. water 2 eggs
1/4 tsp. salt 3 large, real ripe bananas mashed
Combine all ingredients, Beat 2 minutes. Bake in a 9" x
13" pan, greased well Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or
until cake tests done.
Frosting:
1 small pkg. instant vanilla pudding 1 1/2 C. cold milk
4 oz. Cool whip
Combine vanilla pudding and cold milk. Mix well. Add
the 4 oz. of cool whip and spread on cooled cake. Refrigerate.
Banana Cupcakes
L/2 C. shortening 2 C. flour 1 1/2 c. sugar 2 eggs 1/2
C. sour milk 1 1/4 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. salt 3
ripe bananas, mashed well 1/2 tsp soda
Mix ingredients thoroughly and put batter into paper-cup
liners. Bake at 350 degrees for 22 minutes.
Until next time
"Dell"
Olafson to instruct seminar
in Denver on constitution's
ammendment process
DENVER- ........ State Senator Cur-
tis Olafson (District 10), who has
been active in promoting a consti,
tutional amendment to curb the
federal debt, has been chosen to
instruct Coloradostate lawmakers
arid other 0piniSiLmolders on the
Constitution's amendment process.
Olafson will teach a Nov. 12
seminar alongside Rob Natelson, a
retired University of Montana law
profbssor who is known hationally
as an expert in the American
Founding and the Constitution's
original meaning.
The event, to be held at the In-
dependence Institute in Denver,
will locus on the process for adopt-
ing constitutional amendments---
particularly the little-known pro-
cedure whereby delegates from the
subject betbre the legislatures of
multiple states and of recruiting
prime sponsors for the eflbrt in
more than 20 states.
"I don't know how much people
in North Dakota are aware of this,"
Natelson said, "but on constitu-
tional amendment issues Senator
Olafson is North Dakota's gift to
the nation. He already has devel-
oped a national reputation on the
subject, and it will only grow.
That's why we invited him to brief
lawmakers in Colorado."
Olafson is national spokesman
for the National Debt Relief
Amendment, a measure that would
require approval from a majority of
the state legislatures before Con-
gress could further increase the na-
state legislatures gather in what the tional debt. Natelson is Senior Fel-
l )--- 110 4th St. E Constitution calls a"convention for low in Constitutional Jurisprudence
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River
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r- .. 284-7221 legal rules governing the amend- on tile Constitution, and a leading
__ merfi process, Olaf'son will discuss national authority on the amend-
his experience in testifying on the ment process. .
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The annual meeting of
Walsh Rural Water District
will be held at 6:00 p.m.
on November 15, 2012
at Marketplace on Eighth
43 East 8th Street,
Grafton, ND.
An open house in
honor of Nell
Lindelrs 80th
Birthday will be held
on Saturday,
November 24 from 2-
5 pm at St. Matthew's
Lutheran Church in
Thompson, ND. You
are invited to join
Nell and his family for food and fellowship. Your
friendship and presence is you gift to him.
Photo:Submitted
Above: Joey Jacobsen high-fives President Barack Obama.
In 2010, he went on his frst big
game hunt, which can be viewed
on YouTube. Nevada Outdoorsmen
in Wheelchairs helped to rig his
wheelchair to support a rifle and
he managed to take down an ante-
lope. Now, thanks to Cabela's in
Reno was outfitted with a cross-
bow for his first big North Dakota
bow hunt.
He hasn't slowed down when it
America Laura Kaeppeler of Wis-
consin, but everything they did on
this trip focused on tbe kids who
have faced Challenging diseases
and injuries.
"What Children's Miracle Net-
work does for these kids is unbe-
lievable," Robbi said.
She added that while it is an
honor it is not one that you would
comes to Iris involvement in spogs. 'ever Wish your kid to have. "The
either. He has become a wel cost bs;:pr..'ettY high ...... :no kids de-
known face on the field. He know, serveto go through any of this. '
al of the coaches and even becam/J '
the assistant coach for his eighth
grade basketball team.
"What never can be taken away
from him is his spirit," Robbi said.
Throughout the year as one of
the nation's CMN Champions,
Joey has made appearances at var-
ious events with Costco, Dairy
Queen, Ace Hardware and other
CMN sponsors; participated in the
Nevada Governor's Clay Shoot;
threw out the first pitch at a Reno
Aces game; gala fundraising
events, and recently, he got a
chance to high-five the president.
In September, the Jacobsens
went with families from across the
country to Washington D.C. and
Orlando.
Joey said that the whole experi-
ence was "unreal."
They were treated like celebri-
ties, first class all the way.
"'From the molnent we got there
it was a heroes welcome every-
where we went," Tim said.
Joey said that meeting President
Barack Obama was one of the
biggest highlights of the trip. In
D.C. the CMN Champions had the
run of the White House and the
Smithsonian along with tours to
other historic landmarks before be-
ing taken to Orlando for CMN
Hospitals' mmual Celebration event
at Walt Disney World.
He travelled among celebrities
and major athletes and even was
pushed out on stage by 2012 Miss
She said that they have had an
amazing support system from tam-
ily members to complete strangers
who have offered prayers and help.
"Joey has gotten a lot of support
from 2,000 miles from his home,"
Robbi said of her friends and fam-
ilyas far as Park River.
Tim said that they've ]net some
really special people along the way.
From Nevada, to D.C. to O]'-
lando, to Park River, Joey said that
Park River is one of his favorite
places because he likes the small
town and of course being close to
his family members.
Had the tree gone the tiniest bit
one way it could have just lilt his
shoulder, had it gone a hairline the
other way it would have hit his si-
nus nerve and killed him instantly.
Looking back on the accident,
Robbi said that you can't change
what has happened you can only
decide where to go from there.
"That tree isn't going to take
anything more than it has taken,"
she said.
This, of course, is only a part of
the story that is Joey Jacobsen's
life. He has many more chapters to
write ali because "we believe." To
follow Joey's story follow his Car-
ing Bridge website at www.caring-
bridge.org/visit/j oeyj acobsen
IThank You!
your vote and
support.
I look forward
to workin
1
with you in t'he
upco .ming
session.
R el). David Rep.DmidMonson
Monson
(Paid for by David Monson for HD House)