The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1969 — Page 34
THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., May 28, 1969
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It Happened In. .. Milford. Item Taken From The Files Os f The Milford Mail
14 YEARS AGO, MAY 26, 1955 Mrs. Harry Phend and Mrs. Ronald Brown spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Jean Anglin at Elmhurst, 111. Miss Alyce Wehrly, Milford high school’s Good Citizen, was one of the four girls honored by the Agnes Pruyn Chapman Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at their » dinner-meet-ing Tuesday night at the Winona hotel. The other girls chosen by their class and faculty were Barbara Gebert, Pierceton, Martha Thomas, Leesburg, and Carol Eggers, Warsaw. Charlie E. Baker, 28, was taken into custody and lodged in the county jail by Marshal Don Enyeart Thursday night, for being absent without leave from his air force base. Services for Mrs. Edith E. Dye, 75, wife of Thomas Dye, Leesburg, were held Sunday afternoon ait a Warsaw funeral home and burial was in the Leesburg cemetery. Among those from out of town who were at the MHS commencement exercises Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Miller, Bristol; Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Ligonier; Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman, Rev. and Mrs. Galen Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Le-
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land Schrock, Middlebury. They spent a social hour afterward at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Bowman and son Darell. 20 YEARS AGO, MAY 26, 1949 Mrs. Martha Alice Robinson, 79, died May 26, at 8:30 a.m. in her apartment in the Anna Rodibaugh residence. Death was caused by complications after an illness of one week. Leslie F. Rassi, parked his car at the curb on east Market street, Nappanee, at 5 o’clock Monday evening. He opened the door on the left side of the car just in time to have it struck by a car driven by Wilma Coppes. The May meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the home of Mrs. Carl Boggs, at Warsaw on Tuesday evening, was attended by Miss Maude McLaughlin and Miss Maryann Doty. The Democratic organization of Kosciusko county will have a “Good Times” party Thursday evening at eight p.m. at Yellow Banks hotel. Victor Fuller is reported on Thursday as feeling slightly better, after going through a week of crisis at his Milford lake home. On Monday forenoon of this week he was very low, but rallied on Wednesday. He suffers
from complications, including hardening of the arteries. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar and daughters, Betty and Norma, Jackie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt and son Dennis, all of Hastings, spent Saturday in South Bend. 40 YEARS AGO, MAY 30, 1929 Cards are being mailed out by John Bushong to members of the Bushong - Tirdendall family for a family reunion on Sunday June 9, at the home of Henry DeFries, six miles southeast of Milford. Mrs. Walter Gibson was a delegate from the primary department of the Grace Brethren Sunday school to the annual convention of the Kosciusko County Council of Religious Education held at the Presbyterian church in Warsaw on Monday and Tuesday and Mrs. Perry Hoover represented the adult division of the Sunday school. Herman and Betty Weisser motored to Peoria, 111., Thursday to spend a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graff will vacate the Horton property to take up their residence at the Mrs. R. J. Chilcote place, about June 1. Garrett Fagan of Chicago, who made his home with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Keehn during the last school term, returned to his home Sunday, accompanied by his parents. He will return to Milford sometime in July. Dr. H. C. Snyder and family were dinner guests of Goshen friends Friday evening. They heard Paul V. McNutt, national commander of American Legions, who spoke at the Goshen high school auditorium in the evening. L. E. Rodibaugh who has been very ill with leakage of the heart is generally improved. His brother, Alphonzo Rodibaugh and wife of Wabash and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Rodibaugh of Constantine, Mich., spent the week with him. <, Weather is linked to noise in cities.
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Here’s How to Fillet Fish the Angler Brings Home
Take the fish as it cornea from < the water, lay it on a board and with ‘ a sharp knife make a straight cut through the skin from the Back of the head right down to the top of the tail. Make a similar cut on the opiiosite side of the dorsal fin.
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Now cut around the back of the head down to the rib bones, then make a straight cut from the first incision behind the head down to the back bone, running all the way to the tail.
the fill. When wastes are placed below the watertable, putrefactive anoerobic decomposition takes place, with high proportions of unstable compounds formed which are likely to seep into water supplies. A site that is considered good for a sanitary landfill needs to meet several requirements. According to research information and experience reported from other states, it is desirable to locate sanitary landfills in a deep soil with at least four feet of soil material suitable for cover. The greater the depth, the greater the landfill capacity per acre. Also authorities agree the site should be well drained, not subject to flooding, and the permeability of the soil should not ba rapid enough to allow free flow of leachate to underground water supplies. Refuse often contains infectious material and other harmful substances and should not be permitted to come into contact with ground or surface runoff water. The texture of the soil is an important feature from the standpoint of workability and for providing a suitable cover. Most landfill sites are used year around, which means the- soil materials should be of a soil texture suitable for working with a wide range of moisture conditions. A soil survey is an excellent tool to use in selecting suitable areas for sanitary landfills. In addition to indicating the kinds of soil, a soils map will show physical features such as topography, drainage, waterways and transportations routes, etc. Information about the soil resources in this county can be secured from soil surveys at the local Soil and Water Conservation district office. Soviet scientists study insects for clue to quakes.
The easy way to prepare bass, pike, walleye and other fish with large scales and big bone structure is set forth in a Johnson Reels booklet from which we reproduce these instructions. It says “You can, of course, scale, cut off fins, head and tail or skin the whole fish, but this takes time.” .
can, or course, scale, cur on Tins, fish, but this takes time.” 3
With your knife and fingers, carefully free the flesh all the way along the ribs leaving the rib bones attached to the back bone.
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Cut the fillet free at the of the ribe. Thia leaves a atrip of fleah with akin still attached. Repeat thia on the other side of the fish.
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Once the fillets are removed lay them, skin side down on the board. With the blade of the knife held flat, start a cut between skin and fleah at the tail end. Grasp skin anti pull, still holding knife flat. The fillet will peel right off ready for cooking.
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