The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1984 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 15,1984

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It happened ... in Milford

!• YEARS AGO, AUG. 14,1974 Joe Allen Baumgartner, 21,719 South 4th St., Syracuse, student, and Brenda Beth Hurd, 22, box 55, Milford, teacher, were issued a marriage license by county clerk Bessie I. Himes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bontrager of Milford are the parents of a son born over the weekend at Parkview Hospital, Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Kline of Middlebury, were Thrusday guests of his mother, Mrs. Hazel Kline of Milford. 20 YEARS AGO, AUG. 13.1964 Alanna Om, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drrrell Orn of Milford, gave a talk on her experiences at Girls’ State this summer at the August meeting of the Milford American Legion Auxiliary. The meeting, held at the fire station, was a potluck supper. Sixteen members and one visitor attended the Monday

Trendy beef sandwiches for the back-to-schoolers

The routine of back-to-school activities has begun again. It’s great to get back into the swing of new school classes and activities. Back-to-schoolers start the year off with renewed enthusiasm for classes — from science labs to English grammar to extra classes in computers, foreign languages or health and physical fitness. Everyone congregates in the lunchroom to greet old friends they may not have seen during the quickly passing summer months, and to make new friends. While chatting, students munch on the standard brown-bag lunch. After a few days of the same “boring” sandwiches, they may egd up being tossed, rather than eaten. To get out of the same sandwich routine, “Build-a-Better Beef Sandwich.” Teenagers, especially, need a satisfying and nutritious lunch to keep them alert in their afternoon classes and full of energy for after-school activities. Build-a-Better Beef Sandwich is packed with fortifying foods and served on a trendy whole wheat croissant or roll that

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evening meeting of the Ancil Geiger Post 226 of the American Legion, Milford. Paul Becker reported the membership at present is 70. The proposed Milford Library budget has been set at 16 cents per SIOO of taxable property according to the budget published else where in this issue of the paper. The 16 cents is all in the library operating fund and will collect $8,589.99. The budget is signed by James Stuckman, Violet Phend and Edith Baumgartner. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 19.1954 Bud Fisher of the Happy Bachelors 4-H Club exhibited the champion barrow at the Kosciusko County Fair last week. Fisher’s barrow was a 180 pound meat type hog. The Woferman Packing Co. of Milford purchased the animal at the auction on Friday night for 50 cents per pound.

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is sure to make classmates envious. The main ingredient of this sandwich is thin sliced cooked beef. You can use any extra cooked beef you have on hand in the freezer, or purchase it straight from a delicatessan counter. In

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Motts were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richey and son, Lynn, Green Castle, and Mrs. Ethel Gray of Rushville. Miss Katie Mast is caring for Mrs. Eldon Beer and infant son, Jan Verlin. Judy Ahrns and Jonell Judkins attended the Methodist Youth Fellowhsip Camp at Epworth Forest, Webster Lake, last week. 50 YEARS AGO, AUG. 16.1934 The latest for Milford is blue hair ribbons for little girls, white garters for the misses and black neckties for the cornet band. James Arnold, proprietor of the Milford Diary is now furnishing over 125 quarts of fresh milk daily. Milford will build 100 new houses this year. Henry Fuller is errecting a fine residence. State Senator Swihart of Elkhart, was a Milford visitor Sunday.

either case, great tasting beef provides a significant portion of many nutrients needed daily by teenagers — protein, iron, zinc, niacin and vitamin B-12. Add to the meat a slice of mozzarella or Cheddar cheese and vegetables of lettuce, tomato and shredded carrot, then place it all between a whole wheat croissant or roll. This tasty sandwich provides a balanced, high-fiber meal. To keep this sandwich fresh until lunchtime, wrap it securely in easily sealable foil or plastic wrapping materials. To provide teenagers with a balanced meal, include some fresh fruit in their brown-bag lunch. Lunchtime will soon be changed from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Build-a-Better Beef Sandwich Preparation time: 10 to 15 minutes. 3 ounces thinly sliced cooked beef 1 whole wheat croissant or whole wheat roll, split 1 tablespoon mayonnaise 1 leaf iceberg lettuce 1 slice mozzarella cheese or Cheddar cheese cut diagonally in half 2 slices tomato, cut inch thick cup shredded carrot To assemble sandwich, spread cut surface of each half of croissant or roll with an equal amount of mayonnaise. Arrange lettuce, cheese, tomato and beef over bottom half of roll; top with shredded carrot. Close sandwich with croissant top. Makes one serving. Deaths increase NEW YORK - women who have heart attacks are more likely than men to die and those women who survive are more likely than men to have a second heart attack, according to a federal government study. Difficult Our politicians are perfectly familiar with all the questions of the day. The difficulty is that they don't know the answers. Democrat, Davenport, la.

Prickett, Schaekel recognized

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