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Lone Tree Reporter, January 23, 2003 Page 5 Community ay Forbes to dance at U of I as Dancer Forbes of Lone Tree participate as a Spirit Dancer annual Dance Marathon at University of Iowa February 1003. As a Spirit Dancer, Kathy will part of the largest student-run in the western States as well as the student organization at University of Iowa. In its 8 years of existence, Marathon has raised more 2.2 million dollars. Last year was raised for the and families served by Pediatric Oncology and Forbes on College racey Forbes, daughter of Sell and Laurie Forbes, of has been named to the List for the first semester 2002-03 school year. To be to the Dean's List a student a minimum GPA of 3.5 a Hematology Unit at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Dance Marathon not only provides financial support to families, but also provides emo- tional support. Involvement by Spirit Dancers plays a vital role in funding pay- ment of patient bills, the hospital tutor program, renovation of the Pediatric Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, and much more! If you are interested in spon- soring Kathy Forbes, you may reach her directly at 319-629- 5668. Dean's List at on a 4.0 scale. Hope College is a four-year, co-educational liberal arts college with an enrollment of 3,035 men 'and women and is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America. Birthday to Thomas Tryon, January 1 lth (6 years d!) and Happy Birthday to Timothy Tryon, January 21st " (8 years old!) New Arrival Ashley Allen Yedlik Joel and Mary Ellen Yedlik are the proud parents of a baby girl. Ashley Allen was born on January 10, 2003 at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City. She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. Ashley's grandparents are Dean and Alice Cole, of Riverside, and Paul and Mary Lou Yedlik, of Lone Tree. Ashley was welcomed home by her big sister, Kimberly (8), and her big brother, Alex (5)i Friday, Jan. 24 Monday, Jan. 27 School Menu Breakfast: Cereal Lunch:Pizza Corn Fruit Cake Senior Dining Pork Loin on Bun Tator Tots Pea Salad Banana half Breakfast:Bagel Lunch: Maid Rite Fries Fruit Cookie Beef tips w/noodles Peas and carrots Citrus cup Vanilla pudding Tuesday, Jan. 28 Wednesday, Jan. 29 Thursday, Jan. 30 Breakfast:Scram- bled eggs Lunch: Spaghetti Lettuce Garlic bread Fruit BBQ Chicken Cheesy Hash Brown Cassarole Green & wax beans Tomato Spoon salad Computer class after lunch Breakfast: Cereal Lunch: Baked potato w/topping Peaches Bar Ham & scalloped potatoes Confetti corn Lettice Salad Creamy fruit salad Penny Bingo Breakfast: French Toast Lunch: Corn dog Baked beans Peaches Cookie Hunter Steak O' Brien potatoes Corn cassarole Blushing pears Cake Computer class after lunch LOOKING BACK an account of historic Lone Tree Week of January 6 100 years ago Clark weds Milo kittenhouse in muscatine on 8th. -Mrs. Sarah E. Gallaugher, Widow of the late James who was murdered June of last year, is now Charged with perjury !n connec- tion with the coroner s inquest, and asks that she be given one- :ninth of the home of the late Atkins, a relative of the late Mr. Gallaugher. that many farmers the community are Putting in telephones, it will be necessary to have some rules in Use of the lines: when calling, anyone on another line always call by number; don't rubber When others are using the lines. 50 years ago -The Lone Tree Chamber of Commerce will hold a porch- light drive for both the Polio Foundation and the March of Dimes. -Skaters are finding a new rink on highway 22. -The Minnie Krueger estate is sold to the Bayers. -Ruth Burns to marry Keiih Forbes on February 18. -Jim Staid is honored at his third birthday, with a dinner at the home of his parents. 25 years ago -The remodeling of the Tel-Ra service is being conducted by Eastern Iowa light and Power Coop. -About 365 people honored the Lorack's at an Open house on Sunday, January 8. A spe- cial treat was given when Raymond joined the band on stage and played his fiddle to Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin pie, and In Heaven there is no Beer Polkas. -The Johnson County Cow- Belles and the Johnson County Cattlemen's' Association are again looking for girls to be Johnson County'Beef Queen. -Highland school hosts wrestling meet. Community invited to meet Award-Winning Author On Tuesday, January 28, Jacqueline Briggs Martin will visit Lone Tree Community School and speak to the students. Mrs. Martin is a well-known chil- dren's author from Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Her most famous work is Snowflake Bentley, which won numerous awards, including the Wilde Award, Boston Globe's Quick Pick, Parent's Choice, and the Caldecott Gold Winner for its illustrations by Mary Azarian. The book' is about Wilson A. Bentley, the man who spent his life studying snowflakes and came up with the theory that "no two snowflakes are alike." The students will be studying snowflakes prior to Martin's visit. Mrs. Martin has written many other books including Higgins Bend Song and Dance, Good Times on Grandfather Mountain, and The Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish. Orders for Snowflake Bentley and Higgins Bend Song and Dance are being taken in the library. Each book is hardcover, sells for $13, and will be auto- graphed by Mrs. Martin on the 28th. The community is invited to attend her presentation to the mid- dle school students at 1:50 Tuesday afternoon, January 28. Library cleans house, hosts winter-long book sale Sara Varney and Steph Magruder (pictured below), high school library aides, look over a few of the books for sale at the library. The full table is only the first batch of books to be weeded from the library's collection this winter. According to JoAnn Sundermann, Library Director, the weeding will take several months to complete and needs to be done before everything is moved into the new library. She explains, ,'Anyone who has moved into a new house knows that this is the best time to clean house and get rid of a lot of stuff you don't want to move." Each book is examined for its physical shape, format, content, whether it's a duplicate, and the last time it was checked out. Sundermann follows a written policy from the Department of Education to weed the books. She also pays close attention to the school's curriculum and the pub- lic's interest. Books will be on sale for 10 cents each. Anyone who would like to purchase paperback fiction should stop by the library now to see the sale table. Now is the time to get better water[ There's a Cu|ligan s'ystem to fit any budget. water taste great and make cleaning chores easier. 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