The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1978 — Page 9

THIRD DISTRICT WINNER ' / II \ \ l^n'k ... . x Z I \ ■ swi will»" «V( 'ifcwMjrt., f I ’ ■ jusiKt, freedom v-1 B otcomplishmwt o\ I The Ament HfOt> 1/ Mobeetie 4 / A I > » ^■vL H IF" I I . Clifford Ward, of Walkerton, was the Third District winner of the Lewis-Schmidt Law Officer of the Year Award given bv the Indiana American Legion. By winning the district award, he was eligible to be judged with the 10 other districts to determine the State law Officer of the Year Award. ( lift was sponsored in the contest bv Walkerton American Legion Post 189, and presented with the plaque by Linder Schmeltz recently. photo bv Michael Pearish

P-L-J SCHOOL BOARD NEWS Ihe School Boaril of the PolkLincoln- Johnson School Corporation met August I in regular session. Ihe board approved the 19’9 budget for advertising. The general fund was increased $210,0000r 8.4 per cent over this year's budget, making a total of $1,540,000. The debt service remained at $242,940 for 19’9. Ihe

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habulous Lish Cooked Ala Microwave Perhaps no other food lends itself so perfectly to the micro wave oven as does fish In fact, Whirip<»ol home economists advise that when fish is cooked properly in a microwave oven, it is unexcelled tender, flaky and moist with a superbly delicate flavor that other methods of cooking seem to diminish In addition, preparation of fish in the microwave oven offers you a cool, fast and easy way to provide your family with a highly nutritious, as well as a low cholesterol. meal Here is a recipe offered by the home economists from Whirl|MM>l for “Basic Buttered Fish" The recipe works beauti fully with fillets such as sole, |x*rch, halibut, haddock, snapjM*r or flounder Basic Buttered Fish with Sauce 2 pounds fish fillets 3 tablespoons flutter or margarine Salt to taste Choice of sauces (shown below) In 13x9x2 inch baking dish, melt 3 tablesjMxms flutter or margarine at HIGH for 30 to 45 seconds Stir in "one" of the sauces listed below (Sauce Amandine, Sauce Orient, or Sauce Devihsh) Place each piece of fish in flutter mixture Turn to coat both sides Sprinkle w ith salt Cook, covered at MEDIUM HIGH for 9 to 10 minutes (rearrange pieces and rotate dish twice during the cooking time), ami test to see that fish flakes easily when done Spoon sauce over fish to serve Makes 6 MTV UI J'S Sauces Sauce A mandine Stir 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 to 3 tea spoons snipped parsley, ami dash each salt and pepper into butter in baking dish, cook as directed Before serving, remove fish and stir 1/4 cup toasted sliced almonds into baking dish Serve almond butter sauce over fish Sau~e Orient Stir 3 tablespoon* soy sauce, 2 tablesjioons thawed frozen orange or pineapple juice concentrate, and dash each garlic salt and pepper into butter in baking dish Cook as directed Before serving, sprinkle fish with I f tea spoon grated orange |m-cI Sauce Devilish Stir 1/4 cup chill sauce, 1 teaspoon pre pared mustard, 1/2 teaspoon prepared horseradish (optional), 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, and dash salt into flutter in flaking dish Cook as directed If three mh mgs suits your family better, use just ont' 1 pound package fish Use 2 tablespoons butter and half the sauce recipe Cook at MEDIUM HIGH for 6 to 7 minutes Garnish u ith a flourish to give (hat extra eye appeal Lemon, lime, or orange cartwheels can be slit halfway across then made into jaunty twists Or give them the cogwheel notching treatment ami serve on endive Lemon or lime halves with saw tooth edges also make pretty plate trims

general fund rate for 19’9 will increase 4.5 cents. Ihe increase is due to the school board accepting the option of raising the local tax lew freeze bv one per cent as so authorized by the 19’8 Indiana legislature. The general fund tax rate of $4 4.1’ is based on last year s assess valuation figures. As new valuation figures are given out bv the auditors prior to the state tax commissioner hearing in November, the general fund rate should be reduced below this war's rate. Ihe proposed school

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tax rate pavable in 19’9 is $4.43’ for the general fund; $1,148 for debt service; and 25 cents for cum illative building fund, making a total of $5,835. I axpayers h\ ing in Polk I ownship, due to the one per cent local option tax, will pay ales ser general fund rate for 19’9. |he school baord will hold a special meeting August 31 to approve the 19’9 budget as advertised. Ihe board also accepted the resignation of ( het Bigler, a social studies teacher at Urev Middle

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — AUGUST 3, 197«

SJiool Bigler has accepted a management position at IIU ( 0 Aluminum Inc . in Plymouth. Ihe board appointed Robert Mosingcr as social studies teacher and head football coach at ( rev Middle School. Motsinger gradu ated from Indiana I niversity Southeast at New Albany this spring. A conference request was granted to Barbara Osowski and Mar lenc Edison to attend the Midwestern Volleyball Clinic at Michi gan ( itv on August 12. I he next board meeting will he a special meeting on Tuesday, August 8. starting at 8.30 p m. with an executive session at ’ (X) prior to the special meeting for the purpose of interviewing prospective employees "Life is a jigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces missing " Compare! Dnstan Tablets relieve more colds miseries than Contac or Aspirin s ■ :»■ / / “ ' sV. / / Gve / /

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KE (REAM, SANDWICHES, CAKE. PIE. DRINKS I riday 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Saturday 11:30 a.m. -7 p.m. During North Liberty's ‘ POTATO CREEK FESTIVAL'’ Friday - Saturday, Aug. 11-12 NORTH LIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 103 South Main Street, North Liberty

HOSPITAL Bl Nl EH SI I I u kets have gone on sale for the 28th annual Chicken Barbecue benefit, sponsored bv the Bremen (ommumtv Hospital Auxiliary for the benefit of Bremen ( ommunity Hospital. Serving will be between 5:(X) and 8:(X) p.m. on the third Ihursdav, August 1’ at Sunnyside Park, South last Street, Bremen Ihe menu will feature Nelson's Golden Glow Barbecue Chicken, cole slaw or applesauce, french tries, rolls and drink Homemade pies mav he purchased bv tile piece or whole pie I here will be ample table service in the park shelter building as well as plenty of parking space in the park ( arrv-outs will he available Lickets mav be purchased at mam places of business in Bremen and surrounding towns as well as at the park on the dav of the barbecue. Proceeds from the barbecue will go towards the purchase of a fetal Heart Monitor Billions of bacteria may be formed from a single parent in 24 hours.

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