The New Wolcott Enterprise, Volume 3, Number 37, Wolcott, White County, 18 September 1969 — Page 3

PACE J Dead Grove SOCIAL NEWS vmm tor ii'ou ,trn by llvie Schafer

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Usaored ea Clrtiiay ' I, tod tire. Richard Aroold entertained tt a birthday dinner oo Siaday honor log their ton. Tolly, oo his Mcood birthday. Tboseaaendinglncluded Mr. and lira. Robert Aroold and daughter Jan. Mr. and Its. Jack FatreU of Lafayette. George rarrell and Ilea Carol Cole of Indianapolis. Eddie Murphy of Logan sport, Mrs. Pearl Stockton and a, and lira. Boyd Murphy and Uarleta. fatard? Klgat Cacart Clsh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett. Jr. entertained the Saturday night Euchre Club with a supper party. Mr. and Iks. Bartlett were the winning couple. Personals Ik. and Mrs. Douglas Ward and family of Carmel vt sited her patents. Mr. and Iks, William Qotzbach and other relatives. .- Ik. and Iks. Norbert Pilotte Cathy and David visited Ik. and Mrs. 0. W. Mansfield at West Lafayette on Sunday. Iks. Lydia Kupserschmid. and Ik. and Mrs. Herbert Kupserschmid of Medupobs. Iowa visited the former's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schott a few days last week. All spent a day in Monttcello and visited John Schmidt. William Spoetlstra and Ik a Farney at the Late Manor Home. They also visited Mrs. Kupserschmid's aster-in-law. Mrs. Mary Hofstetter and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hofstetter at Wolcoti Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Crawford and Scott of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Flora North over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eborle visited Mr. and Mrs. (tarry

Bartlett. Jr. Miss fegy Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Iks. Boyd Murphy and a freshman at Purdue win be a baton twirler with the Purdue' Band. YUB the Sick Will iam'Spoel sua has been moved from Americana Medicare Home in Lafayette to Lake Manor Home at Monucello and will be glad to bear from friends

and will be glad to have visitors

PLAN OCTOBER tZDONO An October 18th wedding is planned by Miss Barbara Ann Blume and Robert James Myers in the Sacred Heart Church of Remington. Indiana. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Blume and Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn L. Myers, both of Wolcoti. Miss Blume is a graduate of Ball State University. Her fiance was graduated from Indiana University.

TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY WITH OPEN HOUSE Dr. and Mrs'. W. G Flora. Route 1. Remington. Indiana, will receive friends and relatives on Sunday. September jjg at an open house inobservance of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. This will be held at their farm home, four miles west and three miles south of Remington from 2 00 to 5 00 p.m. Please omit gifts.

Be aare you aewt items get to prist. Briag taera la to tat ffolcett Eater? rise office, or Call 279-2167. From The Ranch Ranch-raised minks account for the bulk of U.S. pelt usage, which has nearly doubled every 10 years since the start of commercial mink ranches In the 1930's. In 1967 we used 10.2 million mink fur skins

p . ; i Doctor in tha Kitchen by Laurence M. Hursh, M D. Consultant, National Oaky CouncU

FOOD F03 ATHLETES

It your boy In in sthUtlc pro-

grsm st school? If to. it wouldal hurt for you to know thst s lot of food fsddum gain cirtulttioa la sihUtk circles Som toachw

I know nutrition I Winy daaT

1 At a rttult. tpctitl mtrtintt or sporUI food products, ttptclsl ly on m diy. msy b rtcorn

mndd to your boy In my

opinion, tdvict to tthlfttt thst thty uu oiyfth. or tltmln. or honty with their mU. or tpecttl

modicstioa U lot of Bonwate Eat Rttalar MU

There simply Is no rttton for

a football player, for titmpU,

to not sst bis rtrultr brttkfttt and lunch on Ssturdsy. provided

h has th tame ttma Intervsl bttveta brtakfast. lunch snd

(an tints as he hat obsenrtd

during tht week. belwtea brtak

tut. lunch, snd 4 o'clock prac

tice.

Whtl coaches tre usually after

wnen mey suiitsi a omereni routine Is to nuke gam da ipecltl. psychologlcslly. They its every meant they caa to get the team "up" for competition Well, there are plenty of mesas for Influencing a boy't frtme of mind and stlmulaUag motlvttloa without messing arouad with your son's basic body meUboliim. la fact, foouag around with food practices that art otherwise sound caa. la fact, serve to make

boy leu effective Your son should, in my opinion, consume s diet thst provides 13 percent of the cslorlet from protein. 40 percent from fst. snd 43 percent from carbohydrate Higher protein diets ctute problems, etpecislly when the westN er is hot snd wstcr It limited On the other hind, a pure csrbohydrste diet results in difftcul ties in retsining wster And. nasily. too high a fat content in the

diet, particularly In cold westher.

will ctute problem too technlcsl

to dltcutt here, but retl never

thelets TVs Aversg Amertcaa Plet Trained nutritionists will, of

course. recognUs my recommend stioa above at being pretty much the aversge American diet Well

yes. Thst Is ahst I'm recommend ing I sm string that a special

diet hat ao benefit so far as sthlctic performance Is concern

ed, but that well balsnced diet

will be of benefit.

In rjsetrch I hsvt been per-

sonslly Involved in wt have found

thst no special food regiment, ao so-called aids Improved whit-

soever the physical Indes of Individuals. So give your athlete normal meals st ere time in

tervals he's used to. And if you wsnt to reward him with some special food treat, do so after

the game.

For taste treat variations, add blte-slze cubes of canned luncheon meat to scalloped corn; heat canned chill and serve on a platter of macaroni. For a fruit salad platter, arrange sliced peach and plum halves on lettuce. Blend cottage cheeae with 18 teaspoon nutmeg and grating of fresh orange rind. Spoon onto salad platter. For light luncheon, try cream of potato soup with bits of crumbled, cooked bacon and bits of dried or smoked beef. Pancakes for' lunch or supper? Why not? Use a packaged mix or your favorite pancake recipe and spread with a deviled ham treat Combine 1 can (2-14 oat. ) deviled ham. 2 tablespoons dairy tour cream. 12 teaspoon chopped parsley; spread on hot pancakes, roll and serve.

Chilled Tomato Bisque 1-12 eupe tomato Juice 34 teaspoon grated onion 12 teaspoon salt . 12 teaspoon celery salt 1-12 teaspoons sugar 12 teaspoon . Worcestershire sauce Dash pepper 1-12 cups milk Combine cold tomato Juke with seasonings; blend well Add milk and stir welL Serve very cold with a sprinkling of chopped chhea or parsley. Makes 3 cupa.

j CUSTOM j COMBINING I Hubert B. Von lioltea I Phone 279-2707

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WHITE COUNTY FIL'I BUILAU cooNam A$$ociATio:u::c. Chalmers Petrol eua Dept.: Phone 822-2551 Chalmers Elevator: Phone 822-2321 Reynolds Elevator: Phone 934-3681 Fertilizer 6re!a

"BIO ENOUGH TO ACCOMODATE SMALL ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE"

KRAFT-SINGLE WRAP SLICED noiPko. 59$ CHEESE

DUNCAN MINES, PIUSDURY, BETTY CROCKER SVANSDOVN LAYER YURC,K),CE CAKE MIX 3S100

MEADOW OOLD-PINT CARTON HALF & HALF 290

MEADOW OOLD- lib (arton

COHACE CHEESE

290 J :

ZOOPES DOOPfR-f ROZEN FUDGE BARS m TWIN POPS 01.00

DUTTERNUT SWEET

ROLLS

3 Pko

701.00

THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY

PORK CHOPS IOINC0T 89(5 lb dNUR CUT lb

OLD FASHIONED-MEATY BACK RIBS 690 lb

BRAUNSCHWEICER SUCE OR CHUNK 490 lb

STARK a WETZEL HOT DOGS is 690

STARK a WETZEL BOLOGNA

590

JONATHON 4 Lb Dag

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U.S.-N0 1 10 LDJIAO

POTATOES 590

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