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W»dnttday, April 3,1974
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^Fillmore News^
Registration Deadline Set For April 5th
The Diaper Set
Deadline for registration is April 5 for Boys Junior League Baseball and Girls Softball. Anyone interested in playing may register with Maurice Parker, 246-6214;
Lyle Cooper, 246-6589 or Maynard Arnold, 246-6482. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Childress are Mrs. Esther Childress of Almyra, Ark. and Mrs.
Pauline Storm of Berne. Mrs. Stroms left Monday morning for Dallas, Texas, where her son Paul underwent surgery Tuesday. House guests of Rev. and
Have a Joyful Easter Breakfast
EASTER BREAKFAST—Baked Scrambled Eggs may be served with such help-yourself toppings as snippets of Cheddar cheese, crisp bacon
bits, chived sour cream and tomato sauce. If you’re planning an Easter shake pan to distr ; bute butter
Mrs. Ronald Dow and son are Mrs. Dow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schultheiss of Barryton, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Venice F. Lewis spent Friday evening with Mrs. Charles F. Smith. There is a voting machine at Pickets Service Station. Voters can see it any weekday fromSa.m. til6p.m. Mrs. Daisy Youngerman left Wednesday, March 27 to visit her grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Westenhofer, in Indianapolis. Pre-schoolers will be registered for kindergarten April 3 in the principal’s office at Fillmore elementary school from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. They must be six years old by or before Sept. I Bring birth certificates. The South Putnam Vocalists presented the “Pinafore" Friday morning at the Fillmore School. Mrs. Vangie House and son, Todd spent the spring vacation visiting California relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pike and son Bill visited relatives in Arkansas during the school
spring vacation. The Friendly Sewing Circle met Wednesday for lunch at Bert and Betty’s Kountry Kitchen then went to the home of Mrs. Byrd for the afternoon. The Boy Scout Pinewood Derby will be Saturday, April 6, at the Fillmore Christian Church. Weighing in will be at 6:30. Darrell Oty injured his foot Tuesday and was taken to the Putnam County Hospital in the Fillmore Volunteer Fire Dept, ambulance. His foot was sprained and not broken. Sixteen adults and two children enjoyed a salad lunch Thursday at the Fillmore Christian Church. Mrs. Beverly Arnold gave the C.W.F. lesson and Mrs. Gerry Roady led the devotions. The hostesses were Mrs. Loretta Arnold and Mrs. Evelyn Arnold.
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Louanna Trump in Indianapolis. The Community Union Easter Services will be held at the Fillmore Christian Church, April II, 12and 14.
The Robert Pickett family entertained his aunt, Mrs. Stella Pickett, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pickett, Sunday, to observe his mother’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson of Bloomington visited Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis Saturday afternoon.
The Marion Kite family with friends of Greenwood spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Cecil Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Tharp and family spent Sunday w ith her mother, Mrs. Frances Hazlett. Mrs. Ethel Eggers and Mrs. Stella Fitzwater spent
Thursday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Ard were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Long of Indianapolis. Mrs. Lena Bryan won a lamp at the REMC meeting Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis called Sunday afternoon on Jess Seckman. Mrs. Mary Hunter. Margaret Meek and Ora Jones.
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Joining the Diaper Set today is Nicole Leigh Kehrer. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kehrer of Indianapolis. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Hazel Kehrer and the late Albert Kehrer and Mr. and Mrs. William Salatich of Wellesley. Mass. Mrs. Edna Knauer is the one year old’s greatgrandmother.
breakfast for six, we suggest making Baked Scrambled Eggs
the main course.
This is a new way to treat eggs that we’re enthusiastic about. If you’ve ever felt uneasy about scrambling as many as 12 eggs at one time in a skillet, we think you too will enjoy this method. We suggest offering four help-yourself toppings with the eggs because we find both family and guests always like such help-yourself service. With homemade rolls accompanying this main course and fresh fruit as a starter or ending, this is a most satisfac-
tory menu.
BAKED SCRAMBLED EGGS
Vi cup butter 12 large eggs *4 cup milk
1 teaspoon salt v* teaspoon white pepper Toppings, see below Cut butter into pats and distribute over the bottom of a 13 by 9 by 2 inch baking pan. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and during'the preheating place pan in oven just until butter melts;
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evenly.
Meanwhile, in a medium mixing bowl beat together the eggs, milk, salt and pepper just until whites and yolks are combined. Pour into baking pan. Bake in the preheated 350-de-gree oven until eggs are thickened throughout but still moist — 12 to 15 minutes, depending on how done you want the eggs. As mixture begins to set, after about 7 minutes of baking, gently draw a wide metal spatula or pancake turner completely across the bottom of the pan; as eggs continue to set, repeat this process a few more times so large soft curds are
formed.
Remove the eggs to a warm serving platter. Serve at once with the help-yourself Toppings. Makes 6 servings. Toppings; In four small bowls place 6 slices crisply cooked and crumbled bacon; 1 cup coarsely grated cheddar cheese; 1 cup commercial sour cream mixed with chopped chives to taste; about IVi cups hot tomato sauce.
Regular Store Hours Mon.-Sat. 7-6 p.m. Fri. 7-8 p.m.
Prices Good To 4/9/74
all prices subject to market change
EMGE
Pork Roast
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Patty and Robbie Burks spent the spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward and family at Eminence. Mrs. Mildred Butts of Manhattan spent several nights last week with Mrs. Nadene Burks. Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. Gene Eubanks of Mt. Olive Rd. called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White at Spencer Monday morning. Mrs. Ernest Heber and her guest Mrs. Cecil Mains attended the West Madison Home Extension club Wednesday afternoon with a cooking lesson on German Cookery by Mrs. Forrest Miller and Mrs. David Barr gave a demonstration on dried apple dolls. Mrs. Jane Baker,
Greencastle, spent Wednesday afternoon with Ernest Heberand Tammie Clark. Mrs. Nadene Burks called on Mrs. Barbara Chew and children at Reelsville, Monday night.
BACON
Wedding Date Set
Mr. and Mrs. C. Clifford Frazier announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jennifer to Mr. Gary Wayne Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas. A family wedding is being planned for April 20, 1974 in the First Christian Church. Greencastle. Miss Frazier holds an associate degree from William Woods College Fulton, Missouri where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. She is a graduate of Indiana Vocational School of Practial Nursing and has been employed at Providence Hospital in Cincinnati. Ohio. Mr. Thomas is a graduate of Indiana State University where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He is employed as a chemist at Lone Star Industries. The couple will make their home in Greencastle.
It seems that styles, fashions and designs of past generations are having a great influence on our modern fashion world. A good many of our new hair styles as well as fashions in wearing apparel have been inspired by those designed and in vogue centuries agos. Styles which once were referred to as “old fashioned," are now reappearing and accepted with much recognition and approval, and we suspect that the chic new creations of today may fade from view after a while, only to reappear again in the distant future. The charming coiffures created at our salon will let you capture the magic look of elegance and classic beauty, which women of all ages desire.
CATALINA Beauty Salon
227 E. Washington St. Phone 653-3239
GROUND BEEF $109 lb.
lb.
Jowl Bacon
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Chuck Roast
98*
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Bologna
98v
ALL MEAT Fun Franks
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Smoked Links
79'
CELERY
TOMATOES
Stalk
HOLLAND
2% Milk
Cottage Cheese
24 01. carton
POTATOES 20 ib. ^ _ $198 N|pl
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WONDER SPECIALS
Wonder Buns AIISiies
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Wonder Buttertop Oven Rolls
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lib. can Good Only At Gould's Mkt. till 4/15/74
