The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1965 — Page 11
George Smith Finds Cooking Fun, And Profitable, Too!
If you are a man and cooking is your forte', you may have big things in store for you! At least this has been the case for George J. Smith, a resident of Highland Heights, 0., a suburb of Cleveland. Smith is best known in this area as the brother of Elmer J, Smith of r 2'Syracuse. The r 2 Smiths are owners of The Pines, popular Lake Wawasee resort spot. . Wins In Honolulu Early Tuesday morning the Smit’nreceived a telephone call from brother George from Honolulu, and he had glad tidings. He had just won second place in the. National Cooking Contest, sponsored by Kaiser Aluminum Foil Co. The all-men contest was from April 20 to 27. ■■ What did he win? - A new station wagon. winner received
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SIO,OOO. His prize dish was Chicken Breasts Island Style. We have the word of the Elmer Smiths that we will soon have the prize-winning recipe for our columns. A Cooking Famity Smith won the trip to Hawaii and the chance to compete for national honors by winning the Ohio state cooking contest in March. Prize for that fete was an all-expense trip for Smith and his wife to Hawaii. The Ohio Smiths have two daughters who also excel! at the oven. CyntKia; 12, won Junior Girls’ Division in the Ohio cooking contest last fall, winning her an allexpanse paid trip to the national cook-off at Chicago last September. She came in 7th at Chicago. This contest was sponsored by . National Poultry and Egg Association. Her recipe "Ham M’Eggs Puddin* Pie”. laughter Susan, 14. won
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New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA Those who were xisitors at New Salem on Sunday forenoon wereMrs. Gladys. Van Sickle of Decatm-, Hi who is spending.sometime in the* tame of Rex-, and .Mrs. Howard Kreider; Linda Shively and friend Amy Dee Wellman of Syracuse, who spent the week end in the home of Linda's grandparent s Mr. ano Mrs. Frank Shively of r r Leesburg, Mrs. Edith Huber of Goshen who was spending the xveek end in the home of Mr. and Airs. Emory Stettler of Syracuse: and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soughard of Dewart Lake. ■ . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker of North Webster spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Pierceton. Mrs. Baker spent sometime visiting with Mrs. Jessie Ferverda at the Pierceton hursing i»me. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman of r r Leesburg entertained at dinner on. Sundav for Mr and Mrs. Rex Wildman and family of Warsaw. Mrs Russell Baker of North Webster and Mrs. Frank Johnson of r r Syracuse attended Ute motherdauahter banquet helu at the Map.e Grove church west of- New Paris on Wednesday evening. • They-were guests of Mrs Philip Baker. ■ Mrs Herbert- Morehouse .attended the banquet at tire Maple Grove church as a guest of her daughter. Mrs. James Walter of near New Pans Mrs. Paul Holladay of North Manchester was guest speaker dur--.na the evening. Mrs. Ruth Ik-Fries spent Sunday . emoon :n tae tiome nt Mrs. Zba det< of near Shoe Lake Max S sons De •: > and Ddugte and Mrs. Gerakhne Bayne of -Leesburg sjxa-.-t Sundav in Muncie Mrs. Bayne attended the parent day activities with her son Dan at Ba 1 State col- ■ M E erett M ehouse South B<T*d spend Sunday ai'ermx.m and were hmcheon guests of Mrs; Guy Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. James Walter, and Tina of New Paris r r spent Sunday cvenng in. the M<.>reh<>use home. • Mrs; Roy Gump of Sehrjng, Fla., xx a her sorts Edwin and her sifter, Mrs. Emory Stotler, all ■ G t the week end Vvith h*'r son Ph'.lip ar ! 1 ,; .M0k and li.aigha-r at Elk- -■ PAYS TO ADVERTISE ‘■The < (xlfi'>h lays ten the -sand eggs. The homelv hen lays one. The never cackles To toll you what she’s done. And so we scorn the codfish While the humble hen we prize Which only goes to show you It pays to advertise”. From “It Pays to Advertise”. \uthor unknown.
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Protesting Wayne Township Farmers Take Law In Their Own Hands .
The Warsaw city council has a giant rhubarb on its hands in the form of protesting citizens taking the law into their own hands and diverting a stream around the Tippecanoe River .-ill dam, just northwest of the’ city. The river dam is under the jurisd etion of the city; council by virtue of the. city’s zoning, ordinances. Protest Dam Eight farm-, rs. on r 4 Warsaxx-, have repeatedly protested the ’ dam, requesting the Warsaw city council to replace it with a dam with regu- ! gone on since the dam was built, about 2A yi.;vs .sen. according to one famur who xx.-iies :o remain unnamed. The dam was installed by the War>axx cry fatise-'s to regulate the water level of. Center Lake. » One farmer. Jack Sellers, a World
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War II air force veteran, took it upon himself to dig a channel around the dam,, thus rendering' the dam Useless. . Mr Sellers said eight farmers had petitioned the Indiana Flood Control and Water Resources Commission to seek the removal of the dam. or to install gate htaki water level at a uniform height -on. Center, •Lake—Bo4’oo’ above sea level. Ti:e city- council-.meeting last Mon-, day evening, which consider the : ight of thCTippecanoe Rix er dam, ended in utter confusion, one observer. reported. Councilman Joe v Lessig said the city; oi Warsaw "had spent. ■S25.(M.n> (l ;i trie dam", inaiiitaining it im. Farmer Sellers said no permit was ex.-r etc;, r.e.i by tiie vity to build tlie dam in the first place. ’ Sellers stated the city cut a 10»fopt ditch, 500 feet long through his farm
Wednesday, April 28, 1965
2 1 2 years ago without, any permission from him. He said this cut his j farm in half. The council meeting last Mondaynight ended in informal action to table . the matter "lor several- ■ -mojiths-'. - ■ ' , - S . Meanwhile, the water of 'storied Tippecanoe River continue to flow at : ■ dam and some of. it through the . . channel around the dam dug Dvr pro- ■■ testing Wayne township Members of the Warsaw city, coun-, ■ cij besides Joe Lessig-are Charles i Kerr, Ray Strayer, Jr., Freeland , Phillips. 1 and Waiiiarn Hadley. Mr. Kerr and Mr. Hadley were hot presaj' at the. meeting early last. week. I',-. Ft • Warsaw Water Works, and . Brooks Pinnick, city attorney, were present at the council, meeting last :. Monday night.
TOP NEW PARIS SCHOLARS — Marilyn Yeater, left, is the valcdicto-i rian for New Paris high school,. arid Pamela Method, right, is salutatorian. Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iLawrence Yeater. is the senior class president, eo-editor of the school annual and active in many other school activities. She plans to attend Ball State university at Muncie. ! Pamela is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Method and also is coeditor of. the school annual. She also plans to attend Ball State. THE OSCAR RUMFELTS MOVE TO FORT WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rumfelt of r 2 Milford moved to Fort Wayne • Saturday. Their new address- is ’. 6926 west Waller road. Fort Wayne, -j ;■■■‘ ~~ ' ' 0 BOYER, Tony Ray f ' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boyer of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of a son, Tony Ray, bom Saturday. „ April 17, at the Woodlawn hospital f ( in Rochester af3:2o am. He weigh- E ed eight pounds, six ounces at birth, j The Boyers have three boys and one girl 'along with the new son The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyer of Macy and. Mr. and Mr' ( Max Nicenus of Rochester. <-<u I WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY. APRIL 28 - MAY 1 JOHN WAYNE RITA HAYWORTH In I “Circus World’’ Color I SUNDAY - TUESDAY, MAY 2. 3 & 4 2 — FEATURES — 2 ROBERT MITCHUM In “Man In The Middle’’ Plus STUART WHITMAN In “Shock Treatment”
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Find Old Telephone Book Bill Perry of Milford brought an old Milford telephone book to The . Mail-Journal office recently. The book is missing its cover but is !x?lie\ed to be about 11 years old. Manv things have changed in Milford sfoce the book was printed. Where are all'the numbers? We had ' a dial system but the numbers were ,2:L’>4. or 3757. When, the book was printed by the, Mikord Mail Printers t.iere was a*' number tof Baumgartner t oal and ; lee. Bell's Pure Oil Station. Bill's Seyver Cleaners, Brown’s . LaunderC zen's State Bank of Milford. Chupp's Body 5. .De '-;r.: Irin, Em-\le-Co Cori poration. Griffith Lumber Co. Lake-:.-d- Electronics. Lambert Glove Manufacturing Company. Milford Grait: and Feed Company, Milford Mail Office. Neff arid Parrett, vetims ofc:, and Six and Fifteen Store. A few narries listed in the. bodjc memory , ' >;• two include' Mrs.' Gilbert Bates,. Glint hi Btishor.n. T. R Cunningham, Sani E. E hson, Donald Eniveart-, Cleo W Estep, Carl GaxvKei eth W H s,- Hoy C. n J K Imer, Wal- - • w Kfider, Carey M Parrett, ■ Maude I, McLaughlin. Rex Harlan j W Smith. Rev. Welted J. Snavely, nple. . ■ ' - ' . nd others have moved avvay, how- , e-.er. m >st xvill lx* remembered by the residents of this town. Court News Files Divorce Suit John' Dev Brown of r 1 Leesburg Ims- : led a divorce suit in Kosciusko county circuit court against Patr.via Brown. The couple was married .June 2,1962. and separated \pril 6, 1965. The plaintiff seeks custody of their one child; ' Granted Divorce The divorce suit filed by Frances Jbah Milam of r 1 Leesburg against j. Paul Milam has been granted in Kosciusko county circuit court. The plaintiff xvas granted custody of their one. child and sls a xveek for support. License To Wed A marriage license has been issued by the Elkhart county clerk to , Wade Dean Miller, 21, of r 1 Milford, factory employee, and MaryElizabeth Baitrager, 19, of r 1 Middlebury, Clerk. Divorces Filed The following divorce cases have been filed in Kosciusko, county circuit court. Larry E. Long, Syracuse, against Dixie Lung. The Longs were maraed Ausust 9, 1959, and separated ' September- 27. 1964. There are no children. Lorena M. Davis,' Syracuse, aI gainst John D. Dax is. They were married No’/ember 29, and j separated April 9, 1965. The plaintiff asks custody of their five children ages, nine, seven, five, four and three. ' ' ■ - Dul'ie E. Dodson. Syracuse, ag i ;..st Alber E. Dodson. The couple was married July 10, 1962, and .separated April 14, 1965. There are.no <-n. • ’ 1 Susan Leamon, r 3 Syracuse, a : gains’ Edward. Leamon. They were" ! married March 6. 1964, and separated April 13. 1965. The plaintiff asks custody of one child. Janice Baumgartner, r 4 Syracuse, against Robert E. Baumgartner.' fhey were' married. .June 1; 1949. and separated April 16. 1963.' The plaintiff asks custody of their two minor children. Clarice June Brinley. r 2 Syracuse. against Ricnard Allan Briniex The couple was married Aug- ' ust 6, 1965 and separated December 6, 1964. There are no children.
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