The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1978 — Page 9
ROCK ’ N ROLLERS ■ W1 Ba 6 Rocking — Kann Richey, Fete Relos. Zella Mann and volunteer Eleanor Knight. t _ R photo by Michael Pearish
Miller’s Merry Manor. Inc., Walkerton, held their Rock ’N Roll Jamboree for the American Heart Fund on February 16. Many of our residents rocked and rolled to help this worthy campaign. There are still outstanding pledges at this time so we do not have a total of our donations, yet, we do thank everyone for their generous contributions. Also, a big thanks to all who contributed their time and talents to keep everyone rockin' and rollin’. Amy Wardman, Eleanor Knight and Shirley McMahon volunteered their time and along with Betty Ogle they sang some oldies but goodies accompanied by Mrs. Jane Wilson. Also, the Starshine Band donated their music to keep everyone enthusiastic. We thank each and everyone of you for all of your help. SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH */j Choose 1 from the first group, choose 3 from the second group. Choose bread if you do not take a sandwich and */i pint milk daily. MONDAY Chili in a bowl Hot beef sandwich Chef salad
Your Recipe Could Be Chicken Contest Winner
The chicken you're serving your family tonight could win SIO,OOO for you in the 1978 National Chicken Cooking Contest. That's the top prize for the best recipe in the 30th annual chicken cook off to be held July 26 in Tampa, Florida An additional SIO,OOO in prizes will be shared by four runners-up. Anyone may enter, accord ing to the National Broiler Council, sponsor of the con test, and there’s no limit to the number of recipes you may submit. Just wnte your name, address and telephone number on each and mail before the April I deadline to Chicken Contest, Box 28158 Central Station, Washington, DC 20005. Recipes will be judged on four basic points, taste, appearance, interest and sim plicity Chicken is the < ly required ingredient and a whole bird or any part or parts may be used Total preparation time (including marinating, boning, etc ) should not exceed three hours Recipes should be written for approximately four servings Fifty-one finalists, one from each state and the District of Columbia, will receive a trophy and an ex pense paid trip to Florida for the national cookoff A panel of nationally known food experts will be the judges The contest is one of the nation's oldest cooking competitions, dating back to 1919
Mashed potatoes Glazed carrots Crisp begetable salad Carrot and raisin salad Pear/cranberry sauce Fresh apple Applesauce gelatin Cake with fruit sauce Orange juice Wheat bread and butter Milk TUESDAY Hammette and cheese on bun Swiss steak with sauce Chef salad Buttered green beans Baked potato Pickled beets Crisp vegetable salad Fresh orange wedges Pineapple tidbits Peach-cherry jello Apple pie square Grape juice Cinnamon cran coffee cake Milk WEDNESDAY School made pizza Hamburger on bun Chef salad Buttered corn Tossed salad Pea salad Peanut butter stuffed celery Sliced peaches Fresh apple
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There’s almost no limit to the number of different ways chicken can be prepared. Let your imagination take over and come up with an entirely new dish Or send in the recipe that is your family’s favorite. An example of a creative way chicken can be served is ‘‘Pizzaria Chicken” (below). Try it, then start thinking of your own best recipes You may be the next SIO,OOO prize winner. Pizzaria Chicken 10 broiler fryer drumsticks 1 cup tomato sauce cup canned pizza sauce W teaspoon dried basil, crushed 'A teaspoon larsley flakes ‘A teaspoon oregano
Mandarin orange gelatin Strawberry shortcake Apple juice Wheat bread and butter Milk THURSDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Meat loaf Chef salad Mashed potatoes Vegetarian beans Cabbage, apple, carrot slaw Coliseum salad Chilled applesauce Fresh banana Pumpkin crisp Pear-Li me jello Tomato juice School made roll and butter Chocolate or white milk FRIDAY Italian spaghetti Fishburger on bun Chef salad Tater tots Buttered mixed vegetables Creamy cole slaw Fruit cup Fresh fruit Assoerte jello Carrot cake Fruit punch Carlic toast Milk Bowling News Suburban League Nusbaum-Elkin 17 Falcon Inn 16 8 Mercer's Sever. House 15 9 Pizza Place 14 10 Johnson's Insurance 9 15 Stump Jumpers 9 15 Dave & Ray’s 8 16 Precision Pallet 8 16 High team scries: Pizza Place 2531, Nusbaum-Elkin 2511, Falcon Inn 2509. High team game: Pizza Place 933, Falcon Inn 921, Mercer’s Beverage House 869. High individual series handicap. Emil Vische 679. Tom Bellinger 648. Brian Kuhls 645. High individual game handicap: Bob Wagner 2"’6. Tom Bellinger 256. Morris Searfoss 243. Walkerton Kings & Queens Jokers 21 7 Honey Ho's 18*/j 9'/> Hot Shots 16 12
'A tea-spoon garlic salt % cup grated Parmesan cheese *A cup mushrooms, minced 4 slices (3” x 3”) mozzarella cheese Place drumsticks in a shallow baking pan. Bake, uncovered, at 375° for about 40 minutes or until brown. In large bowl, mix together tomato sauce, pizza sauce, all the spices and garlic salt When chicken is browned, sprinkle each drumstick with Parmesan cheese and mush rooms Pour mixed sauce over chicken Gut mozzarella cheese into strips and place over drum sticks Return to 375° oven and bake, uncovered, about 10 minutes or until cheese is melted and fork can lx' inserted in chicken with ease Makes 4 servings
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - FEBRUARY 23, 1978
Lucky Strikes 13*/: 14*/j Farmers 13 15 Lucky Four 11 17 Little People 10 18 Alley Cats 9 19 High team series: Honey Ko's 1891, Jokers 1865, Lucky Four 1859. High team game: Lucky Four 690. Farmers 647, Honey Ko’s 645. Men high individual series: Bob Wardman 560, Dick Eby 550, Russ Bierly 538. Men high individual game: Russ Bierly 220, Glenn Schmeltz 211, Dick Eby 203. Women high individual series: Lousie Whitmer 533. Ruby Stratton 470, Rita Johnson 457. Women high individual game: Louise Whitmer 181, 177, 175, Ruby Stratton 176. Rita Johnson 170. Friday Morning Coffee league Koontz Lake Hardware 11 5 Collins Construction 9*/j 6'/j Dairy Queen 9 Avon 9 Hi-X Corral 8 8 The Odd Balls 6 10 I'he Inn 6 10 Truckstops of America S'/i 10'2 High team series: Koontz Lake Hardware 2071, Hi-X Corral 2059, Collins Construction 2050. High team game: Hi-X Corral 762, Avon 749, Collins Construction 715. High individual series: Dene Hensley 522, Carol Aitken 474, Donna Wood 474, Ruby Stratton 4bo, Etta Millice 460; honorable mention: Eleanor Knight 457, Bettv Brandt 435, Gale Mayfield 433. High individual game: Ruby Stratton 211, Dene Hensley 190, 183. Carol Aitken 183; honorable mention: Evelyn Cavinder Pb, Rita Johnson 166, Sue Kring 150. Wednesday Night Indies American Dixrr 70' 2 29' 2 Pizza Bowl Lanes 63' 2 36'2 Savoie Construction 62'2 37’/j J &T Drywall 5643 '/j TV Center 50' 2 49'2
Lenten Dinner In A Basket A M Crispy Cod fillets from the icy waters of the North .Atlantic, topped with a quick mix cheesy sauce and served on a crusty hard roll, make a no-fuss, change of pace Lenten meal The new no defrost oven bake method cuts cooking time to a minimum Cheesy Fish Sandwich 1 lb frozen North Atlantic *4 cup milk Cod or Haddock Fillets . Flour 2 cups fine cracker crumbs *4 cup melted butter or 1 teaspoon salt margarine Pepper 4 large hard crusted 1 egg dinner rolls (or 4 wiener buns) Allow frozen fillets to stand at room temperature 30 min utes Cut in 4 equal portions Pre heat oven to 400°F Combine cracker crumbs, salt and pepper In shallow dish, beat egg and milk together Dip fish in flour to coat, then in egg milk mix ture and then in seasoned cracker crumbs Place on lightly greased baking sheet and drizzle with melted butter Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until fish becomes opaque and Hakes easily with fork Serve with Cheesy Topping Cheesy Topping 1 package cheeae sauce 2 tablespoons pickle mix relish 1 cup milk ‘A teaspoon dry mustard 4 hard cooked eggs, chopped .Add mix to milk in saucepan Bring to a bod, stirring constantly Lower heat and simmer for 1 minute Remove from heat and stir in chopped eggs, pickle relish and dry mus tard
Beaver Realty 4| 59 Kingsbury Locker 31' l 2 Precision Pallet 28 72 High team series Pizza Bowl Lanes 2154, Savoie Construction 1993. Kingsbury locker 1953. High team game: Pizza Bowl Lanes 750, I V Center "46. Kings bury Locker 698 High individual series Dene Hensley 480, Ruby Stratton 4’9, ( arleen Mann 4"’4. High individual game ( hervl Erdelyi 200, Pat Orcutt 185. Dene Hensley 184. Monday Night ladies Beaver Realty 61 35 Walkerton Body Shop bO 16 Huhnke’s Service 56 40 Mini Shop 53’2 42'.’ Cameo Room 4’’ 49 DeSimone, Inc. 42 54 Dairy Queen 34 62 Falcon inn 30' 2 65' 2 High team series: Beaver Realty 2417, Mini Shop 2317, Falcon Inn 2228. High team game: Beaver Realty 825, 81’’, Mini Shop 820, Falcon Inn 789. High individual series: Jancie White 572. Pearl Frailev 562, Bar bara Barden 498. High individual game: Janice White 241, Carolyn Howard 198. Pearl Frailev 194. Sarcastic remarks that you left unsaid will never haunt you.
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