The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 February 1971 — Page 7

J. V* Wb ■ * ■ : ifey ?V-X ’?! ‘ - ’ : "2 > y Bfjyjyg KETTLE CUISINE —-. Louisiana yam and chicken Dutch oven dinner makes a hearty and easy-to-prepare meal-in-one dish.

Meals-ln-A-Kettle Save Time, Trouble In Kitchen

Meals-in-a-kettle are both lune and labor savers. And what's more, most of these meals-in-one are on the economy side Two such meals are planked kraut and frankfurter feast and Ijouisiana yam and chicken -Dutch oven dinner, even though the former is cooked on a plank ■ instead of in a kettle .Most of the foods called for in both recipes are plentiful now, which automatically places them tn the economy class. The Dutch oven dinrtelS provides most of the mended for a well-rounded diet

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— protein, carbohydrates, ritamms and minerals. The nutritious planked dinner is intriguing enough for even a company mieal. Mashed potatoes, tomatoes and onions join the kraut and frankfurters m a colorful' array on the platter LOl ISIANA YAM AND CHICKEN DUTCH OVEN DINNER l « cup chopped onion ‘ 4 cup butter or margarine 2 broiler-fryer chickens, cut into serving pieces z ’Jtbsps.flour 2 tsps, salt

1 4 tsp. pepper l t. tsp. thyme 1 bay leaf 1 slice lemon peel ' 3 cups chicken broth or bouillon 6 medium yams, pared and quartered 2 packages (10-ounces each) frozen green peas and pearl onions In Dutch oven, saute onion in butter until crisp-tender; remove from pan. Add chicken and saute until lightly browned on all sides. Return onion to pan; sprinkle with flour, seasonings and lemon peel; add chicken broth. Bring to a

boil, stirring occasionally. Add yams. Simmer covered 35 minutes. Stir in peas and onions; cover and simmer 10 minutes, or until chicken and yams are tender. Makes 6 servings. PLANKED KRAUT AND FRANKFURTER FEAST 3 L « cups drained sauerkraut 3 medium tomatoes, halved leant Bounces) whole white onions, drained 12 frankfurters, scored 3 cups seasoned mashed potatoes l 4 cup melted butter or margarine 1 tsp. garlic salt i < tsp. pepper Arrange kraut, tomato halves, onions, frankfurters and potatoes on plank. Combine remaining ingredients ♦ thoroughly. Brush tomatoes, onions, frankfurters and potatoes with part of butter mixture. Pour remaining butter mixture over kraut. Broil 5 to 6 inches from source of heat 7 to 8 minutes, turning frankfurters and onions once during broiling period. Garnish with parsley, if desired. Makes 6 servings. Teacher's Car Damaged Friday The 1963 Rambler of Milford junior high music director Jimmie L. White was damaged last Friday when it was struck by a truck while parked on Emeline street in front of the school. The accident, investigated byMilford police chief Don Drake, occurred at 11:03 am. when Daniel J. Musser. 53. Milford, pulled his truck over to pass oncoming traffic. Musser stated he pulled over too far and hit the rear of the White vehicle Damages were listed at $225 to the left rear fender, and tail light of the White car and $l5O to the 1966 Ford truck owned by Bonnie M. Troup of Milford and driven by Musser. Sp-5 Andrew Gilbert At Walter Reed Sp-5 Andrew Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert of Syracuse, is a patient at the Walter Reed General hospital in Washington. D C. He is undergoing tests. His address follows: Sp-5 Andrew Gilbert 303-54-2190 Ward 28 Walter Reed General Hospital Washington. D. C. 20012 “ •

$ facts about ‘OUR TOWN’ Milford, Ind. By JERI SEELY Word from the bossman and his Mrs. on Sunday revealed they are in London. England on the last leg of their five week tour of African countries. No . . . they didn't move England to Africa. It’s just a stop-over on the trip home. They should be flying back to America tomorrow j Thursday) and all of us here at The M-J are looking forward to hearing about their trip come Friday morning. Friend husband and 1 were off for Indianapolis again this week. This time we traveled with Indiana's state Liops council chairman Alex Miller and Mrs. Miller from Warsaw. We attended the winter cabinet meeting of district F as did 450 some other Lions and their ladies. The meeting was held at Lawrence Central high school with the Lawrence Lions club as hosts. The speaker for the day was International Third Vice President Tris Coffin of Montreal. Canada. Several people from Our Town are in Warsaw today attending the annual meeting of the Kosciusko County Extension Council at the Shrine Building. Carl Duncan, a ‘member of the town board, is discussing problems of the small town; Don Beer, is chairman of the extension board and is presiding over the day-long meeting; and Mrs. Don (Anita) Da vidsen gave a report this morning on the county 4-H girls. Mrs. Davidsen is the county leader. I’ve had several comments on last week s column. It seems several of Our Town’s were out on the roads and highways and found them no better than friend husband and I did. One thing you can’t say about this winter is that the weather has been boring. You never know from one day to the next what kind of weather you are going to have. Monday morning school was called off once again because of the rain that had fallen during the "•night. loaving Ahe pavements a glaze of ice. By afternoon the warmer temperatures and continued rain had all but cleared the roads but by the time I arrived in Pierceton at 2:30 fog had set in and made driving dangerous once again. Tuesday morning we awoke to find a two-inch blanket of snowcovering the ground. I for one am glad March is almost here and warmer weather should be in sight. Mrs George (Lillie) Auer of near Our Town is bubbling with excitement over the special birthday card she received this week Mrs. Auer recently celebrated her 75th birthday and a notice of the celebration was printed in this paper. Her special birthday card is from Congressman John Brademas who sent the news clipping along with his .congratulations and best wishes. Happy anniversary wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink of Our Tow n. One of our little birds tells us the Rinks were married on March 2. ISO7 Congratulations are also in order for Susan' McQuillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McQuillian of r 1 and Lydia Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tucker of r 1.

I Open March 1,1971 g®fcLYHNWOOD BAKERY North Webster l Open Mornings Till 12 Noon , Monday Thru Saturday — Closed John and Carol Mullinix NEW OWNERS —

The girls won the Milford spelling contest for the junior high and elementary- schools respectively. Susan is in the seventh grade while Lydia is a fifth grader. Both girls will compete in the county contest next month. We’re backing the Wawasee Warriors in the Triton sectional as the tournament gets underway tomorrow evening. Wawasee will play host Triton in the second game of the evening. New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SERMON TITLE FROM GENESIS Responsive scripture reading was taken from Isaiah 55 on Sunday morning. Pastor Lewycky’s sermon was entitled “Our Approchable God.” He used Genesis 18. Mrs. Everett Tom. Jr., read an impressive poem and sang “All < that Thrills my Soul” during the morning worship service. During the evening singspiration “Happy Birthday" was sung for Ed Smiith whose 79th birthday occurred Sunday. Pastor Lewycky’s evening message was taken from the book of Ecclesiastes and was entitled. “Solomon s Stew.” -NS- 9 LOWELL RASSI TO SHOW PICTURES Next Sunday evening. Feb. 28. Lowell Rassi will show’ his pictures of Brazil. South America. The program will begin at 7 p.m. Rassi was with a group of men helping build a house for mission service. The public is welcomed at the church to view these pictures. —NS—COMMUMTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse spent several days last week in Dallas, Texas, attending the REMC convention. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman and sons entertained for the 79th birthday of Mrs. Wildman’s father Ed Smith. Mrs. lonz Ryman and Mrs. Albert Mathew also enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Curtis Cripe of Liberty Mills is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner. Jonathon and Lisa spent the week end with Nelson Morehouse. They also called on Mrs. Morehouse who is a patient in the Goshen hospital. Mr. and Mrs? Baumgartner and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively entertained Sunday for Mrs. Inez Shively and Mr. and Mrs. John Vance and Marcel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and family of LaPorte on Sunday. The Wayne Johnsons’ 25th wedding anniversary was observed. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix. Marianne and Marcia, Mrs. Edna Tom and Doris and Mrs. Curtis Cripe were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tom and Julie of South Bend. Callers in the Guy Morehouse home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evans and Mr. and Mrs Richard Evans. Jim and David, all of Goshen. ‘Christ Jesus' Is Sunday's Sermon Topic The joy that comes from the unselfish love Christ Jesus called for and demonstrated will be brought out in Christian Science churches Sunday. Scriptural readings in the Lesson-Sermon on "Christ Jesus" will include the Master’s words: “These things have I spoken unto you, that my joymight remain tn you. and that your joy mighßje full. This is my commandment. That ye love one another, as I Have loved you." From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy this citation will read . "Love for God and man is the true incentive in both healing and teaching. Love inspires, illumines, designates, and leads the way.” LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs. Emma Krauter of Milford had as her Saturday guests. Mrs. William Ramsey and son of Dunlap.

Wed., Feb. 24, 1971 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Suden Secretary To Be At Baptist Church Wawasee Heights Baptist church. Syracuse, announces that Rev. John VanderSchie, deputation secretary for the Sudan Interior Mission for the Midwest, will be preaching in .the Sunday morning and evening services, Sunday, Feb. 28, at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. ’ Rev. and Mrs. VanderSchie spent several years sas missionaries to Africa before taking the present assignment. During their tenure of service in Africa, the VanderSchies saw the Lord work many miracles in answer to prayer. He will be sharing some of these experiences with the congregation, thus helping Christians to increase their faith in the God of miracles. j Mr. VanderSchie ministered at the Syracuse church several years ago and his ministry is still recalled by the people who were in attendance. During the same time he spoke at Grace college in Winona Lake and students were still talking about his sermon several years later. A carry-in dinner will also be held at noon. Pastor Bob Mundy and the congregation cordially invite the public to these and all services of their church, which is located opposite Wawasee high school. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuch of Bremen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of Milford at dinner in a Plymouth restaurant Sunday. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic- Beverage Board ot Kosciusko County, Indiana, will, at 10 a m on the 2nd day of March, 1971 at the’Clerks Office, Court House in the City (or town) of Warsaw in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue of the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the class hereinafter designated and will at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied tor to such applicants at the premises named: Rheinlander, inc. (Restaurant) S. J. Schrock. Pres and Lauretta Mae Schrock. Sec 88 North Shore Dr . Syracuse. Beer and Wine Retailer, Cedar Point, Indiana UNINCORPORATED ftheinlander, inc (Restaurants Wm R Hendrickson. Pres., and Marie Hendrickson, Sec . R. R 2, Box 441. Syracuse, Indiana TRANSFER OF STOCK Beer and Wine Retailer, Cedar Point, Indiana UNIN SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PAR TICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION /By Max H Bratten 'Executive Secretary John R Smcjck Chairman Commissioners Claims The following is a list of Claims to be considered by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners at their meeting on the Ist of March. 1971 Edith B Beltz 450 00 Ethna Scott 433 33 Princess Marie Frush 39)64 Frances Noble 366 66 N Jean Mess more 350.00 JeanTuka 256 20 Kathryn Teel ' 450 00 Hazel Harman 433.33 Mary Beth Miner 391 66 Catherine 8 Gonya 366 66 OlgaTusmg 350 00 F Bonita Freeman 391 66 Margaret E Garman 375 00 Janet Wise 222 80 Mariorie Cauttman _ 178 20 Evelyn Adams * 182 00 idlee Armey 450 00 Phyllis Munson 433 33 Rita Miller ■ 39166 Lucille McCleary 366 66 Margaret Menzie 350 00 Nancy Belcher 316 66 Ruth Hoppus 450.00 Helen Goshert . 433 33 Roger Fellows 590 33 Stanley B Holderman 573 66 Ronald Robinson ■ 550 00 H Earl Boggs 416 66 Bernard T Minear 550 00 Loren Melton 500.00 David F Rieder 450 00 AviS.B Gunter 450 00 Iva L Carpenter 433 33 Alice R Randels 39166 Thelma J Leedy 378 33 Bermce Graham 204.00 J Marilyn Phillips , M 00 Virginia Spry 192 00 Helen R Baker 396 00 Barbara J Eastlund 252 00 Duane Kime 38*00 Cynthia A Fry 312 00 Sh.rley Connolly . 192 00 B.llie F Andrews 283 33 Richard F Mikel 383 33 Henry Hackworth 548 33 Ralph Whitesell 535 00 Beatrice Weller 196 16 Edward B Funk \ 316.66 Milo Ciase 50 00 Maxme Ciase 78 75 B James Baker 833 33 Janet Clay 52 00 George A Nye 416 66 Robert LRasor 330 00 Freeman Pence 360 00 United Tel Co 313 82 A E Boyce Co Inc 2.325 *0 Business Equip CO 30*11 Plymouth Clean Towel 31.80 i Waddell Print Co 1,013 75 Warsaw Offc Supp 168.25 Leslie E Haney MO 7 50 A. M Corp 12.95 Bankers Disp Corp. 4 40 Gmter Electric 3.00 Kodak A C 200 102 00 New York Assess Supp Co 77 *3 Bledsoe Buick Pontiac 13132 Crum Garage 98 ’■j Ford’s Auto Supp \ 18 " Monteith Tire Co 2 " Motorola Com * Elect inc - 34 to Swanson Serv 778 Dav>d E Andrews 482 73 Gast Fuel & Serv 259 £ Snell OHGo ’ * 79 Texaco Inc ’’lr Pitney Bowes. Inc 27 33 Bartel Print. Co. 22 ~ Date van Dme 24 Sunny Sn.cks Camera Shop 133 95 Lincoln Graphic Corp » 35 ind Univ Med Centr CarlT Zimmer » » Bus Retm.er s Vai GOe 313 02 The Blue Book Garoid Horr.ck ** « Smith Corona Mar chant 32 00 p Steven Hearn 355 31 Gene B Lee * 0® Allan A Rasor » « Thomas A Edison lad Howards Lawyers Co Op 59 70 Aest Put Co 50 Dictaphone ™ Pucketts Case 28 3 ’ NiPSCo 7 « 97 Sewage Tr Ofc «« Water utilities iw w

Sharp Hdw. Co. 1-30 Lake City Wholesale 50 80 , Sanco Prod. Co. Inc. 42 29 / Termite & Pest Cont. 5.00 ; Johnson Lbr Yd. 53.30 Johnson Serv. Co. - 883.90 > Wayne R. Johnson *BO 00 Miller & Sons Lbr. Co. 14 34 Millington Bros. 5.00 x_, z Natl. Clock Co. 4 0 0° I Wholesale Elect Serv Inc 33 83 , Corr Prod. inc. 126.30 J Simon Bros. inc. 38.75 The Wis. Co. 37.50 j Coverall Rent. Serv. *0.75 Dyna Kleen Serv. 99.12 Warsaw Dry Cl. 49.00 WalmerSupp. Co. Inc. 38.45 Times Union 307.44 Milo Ciase 6.00 B. James Baker 2.40 industrial Photo Inc. 10.88 Gerald A Eastlund, Tr x 157.85 Duane Kline *’'23.30 The Mail-Journal m 274.18 Warsaw Ins. Ag. Ihc. 89.10 Xerox Corp. 200.00 Landis & Chamness 100.00 McHatton Funeral Hm. 200.00 Ulrey Funeral Home 100.00 Wyman Funeral Home 100.00 Cloe Walters 100 00 Luhr Alexander <•’ 9.00 Marcia Dierks , " 3.00 Russell Evans 24.00 Jackie Gibson 3.00 Gerald Klotz 57.00 Lois Paxton 6.00 C C. Tullis 33.00 Council for Ret 4.583.50 * Norman M. Beatty Mem Hosp. 243.18 Whites Institute 744.00 Ind State Farm 142.00 Robert A. Craig MD 95.50 Healthwin 290.99 Irene Byron Hosp 967.50 Silvercrest 2,293.85 Auditor of Marshall Co 653.85 Auditor of Wabash Co. 19.00 Auditor of Whitley Co. f 14.00 John E Artord MD 10.00 Raymond Custer « 369.00 Cyril Likens •' 420 00 Charles Lynch __ 840.00 Stanley Scott 420.66 ' GIG Co 286.50 Paul E & Betty Ripberger 12.43 Howard C. Silveus 344.95 Carl Kessie 235 00 CO.sHEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Geo M Haymond, MD 400.00 Carroll Sherman 851.00 Loren J. Pound 716.66 Barbara A McClure RM 604 58 Nellie Van Marcke 458 33 Barbara Olds 22? 16 Robert M Forbes 10 00 Charles A Hollar DOS 10 80 Wm. L Meyers MD 14 20 Joe Os’endorf Jr DVM 12 40 Max E Reed 10.00 Wymond B Wdson MD 12 50 Loren J. Pound 40.56 United Tel Co *4.17 A B Dick PrOd. Co 30 75 Nursing Outlook, Am. J. of N 8 00 Warsaw Ins Agency Inc 17.00 Barbara A McClure RN 27 28 Warsaw, Ind Postmaster 15 00 Carroll Sherman 59.76 CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL Charles E Bucher 67179 Emerson Cain 611.52 Ermal Coy 690 90 John Davis 612 99 Muri Dawalt 614.46 Don Forney 673 26 Harold Gerard 643 86 Gilbert Griffis 636 51 Frederick Kammerer 649.74 Russell Krichbaum 582 12 Don Kuhn 623 28 Alvin Miller ‘ 618 87 Bobby Miner 61152 Forrest Mitterling 585.06 Larry Montel 595:35 Paul Randal 605 6* Luther Van Cleave 611.52 Wayne L Wood 620.34 v Garl P Young 643 86 John Alexander B*B 45 Charles Cotton 635 36 Francis Denny 638 40 Raymond Faulkner 608.00 Merritt Hartman j ’ 844 90 Ronald Himes 632.32 Ellis Koher 414 96 Bernard Kuhn 608 00 Ralph Linn 410 *0 Donald Metzger 629 28 Leo Mosier 635 36 Ronald Norman 659 68 Roswell Robbins 632 32 Glenwood Secor 601 92 Donald P Stiver 626 24 John R Tucker 618 64 Wilfred Freta 735.42 Arthur A Smith 885 73 Larry Phillips 643 10 Robert Danner » 623 20 Worley Spitler 574.56 Donn Shoemaker 652.05 Ronald Leiter 600 00 Berton Retz 1,333.33 Kent Brower 500 00 CO. HWY. DEPT. CLAIMS Prudential Ins Co 1,972 82 Hull's Trans . Co Inc 73 22 So Whitley Tr Co 8 50 United Tel C-0 52.66 N.I P S Co 387 61 Autohaus Body Shop 65.00 Comfort empl nc 106 40 Em erg Radio Serv 580 20 Ind Equip Co Inc 97 62 Lamler Machine 8.00 Millington Bros TOO Ringer Body Shop 25 00 Schraders Automotive Co 244 19 Warsaw Automotive Supp 434 70 W A W Tr Sales, inc 37168 Gulf Oil Prod ) 2.47181 Texaco inc / 19 34 Monteith Tire Co 124.94 Forrest BrOckhotf 6 32 Peggy Conley 2 88 Coverall Rent Serv 622 80 Eutectic Weld Alloys 234 00 KOS Co Hwy Dept 8 47 Moeller mg Supp Co 20.25, Purity Cylinder Gases *5 95 WarsawDryCl 17 50 Stand Oil Div of Am Oil 27 23 Business Equip Co 8 '• Int Salt Co 1.422.36 Morton Salt Co 3.188 08 Erie Stone Co 2.640 79 J AM Gravel Corp 118 39 Leonard Stackhouse 23 00 Western Ind Agg. Inc. 1,172.01 A M Hodges Ready inc 4v.50 Johnson Lbr Yd ” 08 Bearings, Inc 7 0* Brandeis Mach A Supp Corp 476.91 Brake Mat A Pts Inc 48 18 C T Eng Co 75.45 Curtis me Inc 106 31 Deeds Equip Co 84 24 Gaiierd Ford A Son *0 00 Gragg Equip. Co 2 *5 Ind Tr A Equip Co I’- 3 ® KerhnTr Sales Mac Allister Mach Inc 502 87 M.ke Gill Auto Pts Monarch Rd Mach Co 43 09 Oest Mar.ne4G«rder' Reid Holcomb Co 4 82 Serv Elect Inc ' 7 75 Smith Ford inc 74 33 Stockberger Mach Inc «01 » Warsaw ins Agcy Inc 7 , Ace Hdwe ’ 98 Snap on Tools Corp 30 42 Wolford Hdwe 4 80 CO. WELF. OEPT. PAYROLL A CLAIMS Howard B Johnson 785.00 Beth A. Atkinson 475.00 Opal Joy Harman 473 00 Willie Hugh Nine 473 00 Carla Jane Reser , * j'S 00 Mary Ruth Wilson 475 00 Yvonne Sue England 360.00 Marjorie E Himes W Esther B Hoover 360 00 Marjorie A Nye 343 ■<» Madelyn I. Lowman r 315.00 United Tele Co 103.36 Beth A. Atkinson i B -*) Opal Joy Harman 74 * Howard B Johnson 33 28 Willie Hugh Nine 48 00 Carla Jane Reser 3180 tntl Buss Mach Corp 159.60 » Shawley Mem Chapel 350 00 JR.Bau»hMD ,19.00 A. W. Donato MD 20 00 Ind Brace. Inc. 113.00 Ind Univ Med Cte Hosp 282 40 Key Phmcy No 1 3.10 Turtle Creek Conv Ctr 1.116 85 Paul A Badeil. DDS 61 00 "Councilor Ret of Kos Co 24 90 P D Grossnickei OD 5.00 F L. Rheinheimer MD 13.00 R M. ‘ Schneider DC 82 00 Walter Drug Inc 11.28 Family ACh Center 271.25 Geo A Ros MO 14 00 St Vincent Villa 651.00 Warsaw ins Ag inc 65.60 R S Snider MD >OOO Tr , State of md. 5,486 34 I, Lawrence Butts, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commiss.oners on the Ist day of March, 1971 , LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor. Kosciusko County

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