The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 July 1970 — Page 5

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for enjoyable summer eating put* the roti«erie basket to work mer the grill, add* flavor via an orange sauce. Team the chicken with corn-on-the-eob. spread with onion-parsley butter. Add salad, rolls, butter and milk to complete the meal.

Specialties for the Grill —

For Family Enjoyment Outdoors

Butter sauce-ry is tne secret ingredient of this pair of menus, which the outdoor chef will welcome for the chance to try his hand at something different. A sweet-sour chicken treatment, for instance, gives him the opportunity to perform with the grill rotisserie. The easy sauce makes all the flavor difference Good partner for the chicken is grill-cooked com-on-the-cob with parsley, onion, butter and seasonings Or make a meal of Grilled Liver with Butter Bacon Sauce or Tomato Bacon Sauce — or maybe a choice

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ORANGE BARBECUED CHICKEN cup (1 rtickl butter 1 small seedless orange, ground i about Vi cup I *4 cup orange juice 1 /S cup dark com syrup 2 tablespoon* sinegar % teaspoon ground ginger 2 broiler-fryer chicken* <2 l /r3 lbs. each), cut up Salt and pepper In small saucepan melt butter; add orange, orange juice, corn syrup, vinegar and ginger. Simmer 10 minutes. Meanwhile, season chicken with salt and pepper; place In rotisserie basket. Allow to

rotate over slow coals, basting every 10-15 minutes with sauce. Cook for about 1 hour or until chicken is tender. Pass sauce. 6-3 servings. CORN-ON-THE-COB WITH ONION-PARSLEY BUTTER 6 ear* com. husked *-4 cup • stick) butter 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce teaspoon salt tg teaspoon coarsely ground pepper teaspoon dry mustard Soak corn in cold water for . 15 minutes. Meanwhile, in a small mixing bowl cream butter; gradually add parsley, onion and Worcestershire sauce. Blend in salt, pepper and mustard. Yield: cup butter spread Place each ear of corn on double thick square of aluminum foil; spread each ear with approximately 1 tablespoon butter spread. Fold foil down onto corn in tight double fold; fold ends over and over up close to com. Cook on grill about 30 minutes; turn often. GRILLED LIVER Place liver on broiler pan brushed with butter or on grill. Brush or drizzle liver with melted butter. Place under preheated broiler or over hot coals. Watch carefully as liver cooks very quickly (3-4 minutes per side). Serve with choice of Butter Bacon Sauce or Tomato Bacon Sauce, spooned over the grilled meat. BUTTER BACON SAUCE: In skillet fry 4 slices bacon until crisp;. remove bacon and chop. In skillet with bacon fat, melt K cup (Id stick) butter. Stir in 1 tablespoon chopped chives or green onions; simmer. Return chopped bacon to pan. Serve warm over liver. Makes:, Vi cup. TOMATO BACON SAUCE. In skillet fry 4 slices bacon until crisp; remove bacon and chop. Return to skillet with 1 can (8 os.) tomato sauce and heat. Serve warm spooned over liver, hamburgers, hot dogs or chicken. Makes, about 1 cup. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin and family of r 1 Milford had as their week end guest. Glen Santner of Crown Point Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahms of Milford were Sunday guests of Mrs. Blanche Butler and Mrs. v Ethel Ahms of Deshler, Ohio.

FIRSTS NO ONLY SECONDS MAGEE BARGAIN > BARN BRANCH OF MAGEE 5c to SI.OO STORES ■ Merchandise Sold BELOW Chain Store PricesW Unusual and Inexpensive Gifts 29c to $2.98 Bird Bath* $2.98 up Colored Gazing Ball* $6.95 Colored Concrete Patio Slab* Decorative Cement Block* . I Concrete Um* and Porch Boxes $2.98 and up I ■ MORE CUT PRICE BARGAINS EACH WEEK I Magee Pottery I I*2 Mile North of N. Webster on Highway hL Open Every Afternoon -1 till 8

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A LILLY SAIL BOAT — The eighth in a series of line drawings by local artist Ken Harkless of historical landiharks in the Lakeland area and drawn especially for The Mail-Journal summer pages, is titled A Lilly Sail Boat and takes a definite summer flavor as numerous sail boats can be seen on the lakes during the summer months. * Built in 1897, this sail boat was named Monoquet after one of the

‘CHARLEY’S AUNT OPENS AT PLAYHOUSE she third show of the season at The Enchanted Hills Playhouse will be the world famous farce “Charley’s Aunt.” The play will open Wednesday, July 22. “Charley’s Aunt” was written and produced by Brandon Thomas in 1892. It has been revived for both stage and motion picture audiences numerous times since the first production at the Royalty Theatre in London. It was also put to music and titled “Where’s Charley.” The musical version made Ray Bolger famous and included the popular song “Once In Love With Amy.” The stay concerns two young men who invite two young girls to their apartment for tea. The boys plan to propose to them before the girls must leave for the summer To get the girts (Amy and Kitty) to tea, the boys (Jack and Charley) tell them that Charley’s aunt is coming to visit from Brazil (“where the nuts come from”) and they would like the girts to meet her. Jack and Charley make all of the arrangements, the girls accept the invitation and then disaster strikes. The boys receive a telegram announcing that the aunt won’t be able to join them until later. Jack and Charley quickly remedy the situation by forcing Babbs, a young male

school mate, to pose as Charley’s aunt. From then on, sheer hysterical comedy takes over. In each of its many productions “Charley’s Aunt” has rarely failed to draw wide and eager audiences. The show will nm Wednesday through Sunday at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse for two weeks beginning July 22. CLASSIC CAR CLUB TO STOP AT PLAYHOUSE The Indiana region of the Classic Car club of America will attend the Enchanted Hills Playhouse, production of the famous {day, "Charley’s Aunt,” Saturday, July 25. There will be approximately 15 cars in the caravan from Nappanee to Syracuse. The cars: Lincolns, Packards and other vehicles of the 20’s and 30’s era, will be on display -at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse from 6 until 8:30 Saturday. The car club will be on a tour of northern Indiana and the highpoints of the tour will be Amish Acres and the Playhouse at Lake Wawasee. The public is invited to stop by the Playhouse to view the cars at their leisure.

USE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE EMBLEM . The Indiana Farm Safety Council suggests each fanner can do his part during Farm Safety Week by making certain stow moving equipment on the highways properly displays a Stow Moving Vehicle Emblem. This nationally recognized emblem is readily visible and can aid in preventing other drivers from involving YOU in a serious accident.

Racing Bargain Os The Season — Saturday — Hew Paris Speedway Two “Rain-Out” 50-Lap Feature* 3 Other Feature* 3 Corny Events 3 Sprint Heat* 7 Other Race* FIRST RACE 8:15 ADULTS ONLY *2-00

local Indian chiefs. Designed by Harry Hicks who designed a number of boats that sailed on Lake Wawasee at that time, this boat was constructed on the Lilly property.

Sail and steam were the only forms of power available at that time. A gala affair occurred on launching day with an orchestra and all the trimmings on hand to mark the event.

ar Strawberry Pineapple Cooler can be beverage or dessert. Ice Cream and Fruit Cooler Fruit flavors, ice cream and milk get together in this summer sipper. It might do double duty as beverage and dessert for a quick sandwich meal. Keep it in mind, too, for any time “something good*’ is called for. STRAWBERRY PINEAPPLE COOLER In a mixer or blender, combine 2 cups milk, 2Vi cups (1 lb., oz. can) chilled crushed pineapple, and V 4 pint vanilla ice cream until just blended. Pour into tall glasses and top with scoop of strawberry ice cream. Garnish with mint, if desired. Yield servings.

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