The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1976 — Page 9
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0 Community has own cook book
The historical society printed a cookbook with a collection of the town’s oldest and most delicious recipes and a number of items of interest to its owner. # The book was released in the spring of 1975 and has already become a collector's item. Its items reminisce about growing up in Webster. The book is divided into such sections as “Appetizers.” •‘Salads," “Meat, Poultry and Seafood," “Vegetables," “Breads," etc. The recipes seem endless. The cookbook was edited by Joe P. Rhinehart with illustrations by Florence S. Rhinehart. A number of recipes from the folks at Webster, N. C., follow: Hot Rolls This roll recipe was the specialty of Cagle’s Restaurant owned and operated by Paul Cagle for eighteen years in Clayton, Georgia. 2 cakes compressed yeast 14 cups lukewarm water 2 beaten eggs 4 cup melted shortening 2 teaspoons salt 4 cup sugar 6 cups sifted flour Dissolve yeast in water, add salt, sugar, eggs and shortening. Beat well. Add flour one cup at a time, mixing well after each addition Place in a bowl and cover. Let rise in bowl covered with damp cloth out of draft until double in bulk. Knead. Shape into rolls. Let rise in greased pans until doubled in bulk. Bake at 425 degrees Paul Eugene Cagle Apple Brown Betty 4 cup melted butter 14 cups dry bread (Cubed) 4 to 5 tart apples - dibed 4 cups brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-3 cup water Mix melted butter with dry bread cubes Combine apples, sugar, cinnamon and salt Place part of bread cubes in bottom of a greased casserole. Add layers of apples alternately with bread cubes; have bread cubes on top. Pour combined lemon juice and water over all. Cover and bake in oven 350 degrees, for 1 hour. Uncover for last 4 hour. Mrs. Florence Buchanan Webster, N. C.
Egg Custard 3 eggs 2 cups milk 4 teaspoon vanilla or lemon flavoring 4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon butter Beat eggs well, and pour in milk and flavoring. Add melted butter. Mix with eggs. Beat thoroughly and pour in unbaked pie shell. Bake in slow oven until firm. Mrs. Florence Buchanan Sweet Mixed Pickles In separate pans or vessels put: 1 peck green tomatoes sliced 1 small cabbage chopped 1 small cauliflower cut 4 or 5 medium onions sliced 3 or 4 hot peppers cut in small pieces 4 unpeeled yellow cucumbers cut lengthwise, then cut in squares (remove seeds) Prepare all the above the evening before you cook them. Sprinkle lots of salt on each separate pan. The next morning squeeze out a handful at a time putting all together in a large vessel and mix well. Pour strong vinegar to cover And cook for a few minutes, but not until tender. Add 4 to 5 cups brown sugar or more if not sweet enough. If you can’t get mixed spices use: 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon cloves 4 teaspoon ginger 4 teaspoon mace Can while hot. Mrs. Fannie Rogers Soft Gingerbread 14 cups flour 1 teaspoon ground ginger 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup molasses 1 teaspoon baking soda dissolved in 1 tablespoon cold water 3 tablespoons softened butter 1 egg 3 tablespoons cold water Sift together the flour, ginger, salt and baking powder; make a hollow in the center. Pour in the molasses into which the dissolved soda has been stirred, the butter, beaten egg and water. Stir vigorously and bake in a wellgreased shallow pan 25 to 35 minutes in a moderate oven. Mrs. Theodore Queen Webster, N. C. (The soft gingerbread was one of Mama’s favorites as was the apple salad. I remember her making it for many Christmas dinners. Bonnie Queen Roberts Pineapple Pie 1 cup sugar 1- 12 at. can pineapple juice 2 beaten eggs Mix and cook to a thin custard. Add one package lemon jello. Let cool. Whip stiff 1- 14 «. can carnation milk. Add gradually to cooked ingredients. Pour into two pie shells made of graham or vanilla cracker crumbs. Mary Beatrice Cagle Angel Food Dessert 1 Angel Food Cake 6 - 5c Butterfinger Bars 1 cup pecans 1 stick oleo (creamed) 2 cups powdered sugar 4 egg yolks beaten 4 pint whipping cream, whipped 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream oleo, sugar. Add pecans (4 cup), candy broken into small pieces, vanilla, whip cream and egg yolks. Place layer of cake cut into small pieces on 9 x 13 pan. Cover with cream mixture, candy and pecans. Place other 4 cup pecans on top. Jean Carmon Wagner
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Never Fail Meringue Pie 3 egg whites 1 teaspoon baking powder Beat until forming. Add 1 cup sugar gradually; beat to stiff meringue. Fold in 7 crushed Uneeda Biscuits; 1 cup broken pecans; 1 teaspoon vanilla. Bake in greased pie pan in 350 degree oven 30 minutes and top with whipped cream before serving. Grated Chocolate on top is nice, too. (Do not worry if your baked meringue cracks when cooking, for you cover this anyway by topping). Ruth Henning
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'Seven Alone' stirs family emotions
When it started to snow on an 8,000-foot mountain in western Wyoming during the week end of November 10. Hollywood movie director Earl Bellamy was elated. “It’s just the kind of winter conditions we need to finish filming the movie.’’ he happily summed up. The movie to which he was referring is the heartwarming Grated, family movie. “Seven Alone," which tells the gripping story of seven young children left alone to face the hardships and dangers of crossing frontier America in the 1840 s after the death of their parents. The movie, filmed on location near Cokeville, Wyo., is based on the true story of the Henry Sager family, who left their Missouri home in 1843 for “the black soil” of Oregon. Enroute, however, tragedy hits the family as the father is killed by Indians and the mother dies of an illness shortly after giving birth to her seventh child. The children, led by the oldest boy, played by 14-year-old Stewart Petersen of Cokeville, who made his acting debut in ‘Where the Red Fem Grows,” decide to complete the hazardous 2,000-mile trek on their own and fulfill their father s dream of making a new home in Oregon Also featured in the movie are
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Claude’s Country Corn Bread 1 cup corn meal (white plain) 3 pinches of salt (about 1 teaspoon) 2 pinches of soda (about 4 teaspoon) Enough buttermilk to make a smooth batter but not too thick. Pour into heavy iron frying pan, medium hot, which has been greased and sprinkled with dry meal. Place into oven at 450 degrees for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Claude Cowan
Stewart’s own brother. Scott, 12; and sisters, Diane, 10, Suzanne, eight and Julie four. Debbie Van Orden. 11, a Salt Lake elementary school girl, and Christy Clark of Cokeville, who was only two weeks old when filming began. They are the other children in the movie. The film stars Hollywood veterans, Dewey Martin, who has beerin lead roles since 1952 when he starred in “Big Sky” ; Aldo Ray, whose famous war movie, “Battle Cry,” vaulted him into immortal fame; and Englishborn Anne Collings, who has been starring in American movies since 1966. The movie was produced by Lyman Dayton, producer of the multi-award winning film “Where the Red Fern Grows," which has been a box office hit since it premiered last March. Already “Red Fern” has grossed more than $5 million. Stewart Petersen also had the lead role in “Red Fem." The title song, “Only a Dream Away,” with music by Robert O. Ragland and lyrics by Arthur Hamilton, is sung by Pat Boone. The screen play was written byDoug Stewart and Eleanor Lamb, who also wrote the screenplay for “Where the Red Fem Grows.” “Seven Alone” starts Friday at the Lake and Goshen Theatres.
Wed., June 9,1976 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Summer survey
Fisheries surveys are a vital part of the Indian Department of Natural Resources management program. These surveys provide information as to the kinds of fish present in a lake, size and condition .of the game fish populations and other pertinent water quality data. Data collected during the survey is analyzed during the winter months and appropriate recommendations are made. These recommendations might range from stockings of walleye or northern pike, to aquatic weed control. Upon completion, the survey reports with recommendations are available to local groups or other interested parties. Persons
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desiring these reports should write to their local fisheries biologist. The lakes to be surveyed in Kosciusko county this summer include: Pike — June 28 to July 2 Center — July 6 to 9 Waubee — July 6 to 9 Dewart — July 12 to 16 Webster — July 19 to 23 Tippecanoe — July 26-30 Oswego and James — August 2 to 6 Big Chapman — August 9 to 13 Little Chapman — August 16 to 20 People interested in contacting the biologist while on these lakes should write to Tri-Lakes Fishery Station, r 4 Columbia City, Ind. 46725.
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