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Easy Pickled Jalapeno Peppers
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• Sexy Salt •THE KITCHEN DIVA
By Angela Shelf Medearis
Salt has been used since ancient times and in many ways, from a condiment and a preservative to a valuable form of currency. Roman soldiers were paid in salt. The English word for salary is derived from the Latin word “salarium,” which means “payment in salt.” Salt was once so difficult to obtain that it was the catalyst for several wars.
Now everything old is new again, and salt is no exception. Sea salt, which is, well, as old as the sea, has become a fashionable, trendy ingredient. It’s the reigning queen of the culinary world, and that popularity has increased its price. Sea salt is imported from around the world and comes in a flavorful assortment of vibrant colors, including French gray, Peruvian pink, Hawaiian red and Indian black.
Combining salt with water and spices to make a brining solution is a delicious way to add flavor to your meal preparation. Brining meats provides moisture by hydrating the cells of the meat’s muscle tissue. That’s why brining turkey and chicken makes the meat so moist. Brining also is used during the cheese-making process, and as a preservative for a variety of vegetables.
My vegetable bin often contains what I call “sad” vegetables. Perhaps the cucumbers or the celery aren’t as crisp, or there’s one or two unloved radishes or carrots left over. Brining the vegetables gives them a savory flavor, a vibrant color and preserves them. My slightly wrinkled mushrooms, squash or eggplants, the neglected broccoli or cauliflower or that bunch of limp herbs is rejuvenated in this zesty brine. It also provides me with a new way to present a colorful array of vegetables at the dinner table.
I love the way that brining with salt and spices seasons ordinary meats and vegetables. The combination of salt, black pepper and sugar provides a spicy, sultry burst of flavor that tickles your tongue. If
you’re a foodie, salt is sexy.
BRINED CUCUMBER AND RADISH SALAD
6 cups water1 teaspoon sugar4 large garlic cloves, crushed1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns3 tablespoons plus 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt1 pound Kirby cucumbers1/2 pound radishes, trimmed and quartered1 cup loosely packed flat-leaf parsley leaves1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1. Boil water, sugar, garlic, peppercorns and 3 tablespoons salt in a 4-quart pot, uncovered, for 10 minutes.
2. While brine is boiling, halve cucumbers lengthwise and cut crosswise into 1/3-inch-thick slices.
3. Remove brine from heat and add cucumbers and radishes. Let stand, uncovered, 10 minutes, then drain in a colander, discarding garlic and peppercorns. Transfer cucumbers and radishes to a bowl of ice and cold water to cool, then drain well in colander.
4. Toss cucumbers and radishes with parsley, oil and remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large bowl and chill, uncovered, about 20 minutes. Makes 4 servings.
5. The salad can be made ahead and refrigerated. Delicious when served with broiled or pan-seared fish.
Recipe courtesy of Epicurious.com.***Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s
author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.
(c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis
• Easy Pickled Jalapeno Peppers •
• Trivia Test •
DONNA’S DAY: CREATIVE FAMILY FUNBy Donna Erickson
Imagine taking a hungry bite into a warm grilled-cheese sandwich. Yum -- good comfort food, right? Now imagine eating that same sandwich, but this time there are crispy pickled jalapeno pepper rounds tucked inside. Now that’s a crunchy bite, and a tasty transformation.
Peter Piper, who picked a peck of pickled peppers from Mother Goose fame, knew what he was picking. My family likes to add these kicky pepper rounds to just about anything, whether they top nachos, fish or beef tacos, enchiladas and tortillas, or they’re tucked in a bun with a brat when we gather with friends for a picnic at the baseball park.
Instead of spooning a jar of commercially processed, store-bought jalapeno sliced peppers into or on top of your dishes, make 2 pints of these fresh and yummy pickled jalapeno peppers in minutes in your kitchen with your preteen. Discover the big difference in texture and flavor. Toss the easy-to-prep and peppy-to-eat crunch on your favorite South of the Border recipe and say, “Ole!”
EASY PICKLED JALAPENO PEPPERS1 cup white vinegar1 cup water4 tablespoons sugar, or more to taste (adding more
sugar turns down the heat)
2 cloves garlic, sliced in half1 tablespoon salt7 fresh jalapeno peppers (from the produce area of
your market), thinly sliced2 fresh red or yellow mini sweet peppers, thinly sliced2 pint-size glass jars
1. Stir together the vinegar, water, sugar, garlic and salt in a cooking pot and bring to a boil.
2. Add sliced jalapeno and sweet peppers, stir, turn off heat and let sit for 10 minutes.
3. Remove peppers with a slotted spoon to jars, then fill to the top with remaining liquid. Cool.
4. Keep refrigerated and serve with favorite dishes for up to one month. Makes about 2 pints
PLEASE NOTE: The oils in fresh jalapeno peppers can irritate skin and be painful if you touch your eyes. You may wish to wear deli or rubber gloves when slicing the peppers. Wash your hands well with soap and water afterward.
***Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s
Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”
(c) 2018 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. AD SLOGANS: Which company’s ads advised consumers to “put a tiger in your tank”?
2. U.S. STATES: Which state designated the American seagull as its official state bird?
3. HISTORY: When was the potato introduced to Europe?
4. OLYMPICS: How long is the balance beam used in women’s gymnastics?
Answers1. Esso2. Utah3. 16th century4. 16 feet, 5 inches
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• Cheesy Asparagus Casserole •COMFORT FOODS MADE FAST
AND HEALTHY!By Healthy Exchanges
May, National Asparagus Month, announces to the gardener that spring has come. This highly prized vegetable is both succulent and tender, and has been considered a delicacy since ancient times.
2 cups chopped fresh asparagus1 cup hot water3 tablespoons (3/4 ounce) dried fine
breadcrumbs1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon I Can’t
Believe It’s Not Butter! Light Margarine4 (3/4-ounce) slices Kraft 2 Percent
Milk Swiss cheese, shredded
1. Heat oven to 400 F. Spray an 8-by-8-inch baking dish with butter-flavored cooking spray.
2. In a medium saucepan, cook
asparagus in water for 5 minutes. Drain. Evenly arrange asparagus in prepared baking dish. Sprinkle breadcrumbs and lemon pepper over asparagus. Dot with margarine. Evenly sprinkle Swiss cheese over top.
3. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes. Place baking dish on a wire rack and let set for 5 minutes. Divide into 4 servings.
* Each serving equals: 114 calories, 6g fat, 8g protein, 7g carbs, 310mg sodium, 215mg calcium, 1g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Protein, 1 Vegetable; Carb Choices: 1/2.
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Breakfast Pizza, JuiceWednesday
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Dutch Waffle, JuiceFriday
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OrangesThursday
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FridayPizza, Salad, Carrot Sticks,
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• Eating Leaves Mouth With Sour Taste •TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife, age 70, complains frequently of a sour taste in her mouth soon after eating. I thought she had esophageal reflux, but I did not find that sour taste is one of the symptoms. She has no heartburn, but the taste occasionally improves after taking an antacid. -- B.P.
ANSWER: Gastroesophageal reflux disease can have no symptoms, or many. Sour taste is, in fact, a common symptom. This is the “reflux” of the condition’s name, since it refers to the backward movement of stomach acid -- all the way into the back of the throat or even into the mouth. Heartburn is perhaps the most common symptom, but so is difficulty swallowing. This is more common in people with longstanding symptoms.
Antacids neutralize the acid in the stomach but do not prevent the reflux of stomach contents. Widely prescribed medications, including H2 blockers like Zantac or Pepcid (“H2” is a type of histamine receptor, a stimulus for acid production) and proton pump inhibitors (like Prilosec or Nexium, which directly reduce acid secretion), also act on the acid in the stomach, and do not reduce reflux.
In order to reduce reflux, I recommend eating smaller meals, not reclining for two to three hours after eating, losing weight if appropriate and avoiding products that weaken the lower esophageal sphincter, the valve-like muscle at the bottom of the esophagus. Alcohol and tobacco are the biggest offenders.
Raising the head of the bed (traditionally with a brick, but foam wedges also are good) uses gravity to help the refluxed acid get out of the esophagus. Reducing reflux or acid at night is most important. While the body is in a horizontal position, the acid can stay longer in the esophagus and cause damage.
***DEAR DR. ROACH: I am very
concerned about my 81-year-old sister. She is 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 78 pounds. This is a new low weight for her. She recently had bloodwork done and was told she has an underactive thyroid and should take medication for it. She also has a colon problem and COPD.
I thought that with an underactive thyroid, you gained weight, not lost. Can you explain the difference between underactive and overactive thyroid? -- C.K.
ANSWER: The thyroid gland in the neck produces thyroid hormone, which affects every tissue in the body. People with an underactive gland (called hypothyroid) tend to gain weight, may have dry skin, and slow bowel movements, and can be lethargic or sluggish. People with overactive thyroid (hyperthyroid) usually are the opposite: full of energy, thin and intolerant of heat. The diagnosis is confirmed by blood tests of thyroid levels.
However, these common conditions occasionally look very different from the normal. I have seen people with severe hyperthyroidism be lethargic to the point of apathy. Weight gain or loss isn’t inevitable with thyroid disease.
However, with severe COPD, weight loss is almost universal. The COPD may be a bigger contributor to her weight loss. But with a body mass index of 16.3, she is dangerously underweight and needs further evaluation and treatment.
***Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable
to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
(c) 2018 North America Synd., Inc.All Rights Reserved
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FORRESTER ROAD MEREANTILE, OWNERTerms: Cash or good check. Credit card with 4% convenience fee • 10% Buyer’s Premium • Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter.
LAMB PUBLIC AUCTIONMay 19, 2018 at 10:00 A.M.11108 12th Road, Argos, IN
Directions: From US 31 south of Plymouth, go east on 12th Road to first house on the north side.Automobile: 2010 Chrysler Town & Country van, 61,435 mi., VIN 2A4RR5D14AR319707.Equipment: 1969 Case 580CK Construction King backhoe, 13,615 hrs.; 1949 Ford 8N tractor; Allis Chalmers D-17 #1727D tractor; 2009 Troy Bilt 42” mower; Craftsman 42” mower; Wheel Horse 8 hp K181S mower; Craftsman lawn sweeper; Craftsman, Simplicity, Estate & Ariens mowers (disassembled); Hahn Eclipse rototiller (disassembled); RAM HD drill press; Lincoln arc welder; Troy Bilt pressure washer; acetylene welder torch set; HI-CO bush hog; motorbike; wood/lumber; squirrel cage fans; fuel tank; fuel cans; other miscellaneous items.Household: GE refrigerator; Sears chest freezer; Whirlpool washer; Maytag dryer; Kenmore microwave; Westinghouse 40” LED-HDTV; Sylvania 22” LCD TV; 2 ant. parlor tables; 2 ant. chests w/ hankie drawers; ant. vegetable bin; bedroom suite; dbl. reclining sofa; recliner; coffee & end tables; walnut rocker; Remington player piano w/ rolls; pool table; several benches; assorted cabinets; wooden chairs; night stands; Montgomery Ward elec. organ; GPX DVD player; Fellowes shredder; Dell computer; computer desk; office chair; Midland CB radio; Mr. CM power supply; Singer port. sewing machine; White Rotary sewing machine cabinet; bookshelf; horse tapestry; Depression glass; S&P collection; trunks; Farm Credit Services wall clock; Barbie clothes & Dream House; Pepsi crate; vintage games, toys, & roller skates; stained glass window; Rockwell prints; ant. photos; wall appointments; Christmas Village & decorations; knickknacks; pottery; Dallas Ware dishes; glassware; sm. kitchen appliances & utensils; pots & pans; bakeware; Tupperware; lamps; baskets; books; Ball jars w/ zinc lids; baseball bats; sleeping bags; exercise bike; luggage; linens; hand tools; fishing poles; oscillating fan; office supplies; other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention.Terms: Cash or good check. Credit/Debit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee. ID required for registration. Everything sold “as is.” Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after sold. Statements made at auction take precedence over printed & digital material. Visit www.oakcrestauctions.com for photos.
Donna Lamb Estate, Owner
Oak Crest Realty
PUBLIC AUCTIONSunday, May 20 @ 12:00 noon
PlymouthLocation - 10567 Olive Trail
Take Hwy 17 past the hospital to Glenn Overmyer Dr., go south 2 blocks to Olive Trail, go 3/4 mile to auction
CLEAN - QUALITY - MERCHANDISEFurniture - 4 pc. oak bedroom set w/queen bed/complete, oak dining table w/6
chairs, oak kitchen table w/4 chairs, oak lighted china/display cabinet, oak (Amish made) cabinet, oak TV cabinet, La-Z-Boy rocker/recliner, bookcase basket cabinet, gate leg table, TV stand, computer desk, office table, octagon glass top patio table
w/6 chairs, Fraco high chairPiano - Kawai console piano
Appliances - electric range, vacuum, asst. sm. kitchen appliancesCollectibles - Mid- Century LR chair, “Precious Moments” figurines, Boyds Bears,
China setMisc. Items - Pro Form wide track treadmill, bathroom vanity, Red Stone
combination gas/charcoal grill, port. firepit, horizontal file, shop vac, Hoyt compound bow, storage units, wall decor, office supplies, home decor items, golf clubs, misc.
general household, misc.Auctioneers Note - Be on time - not a lot of smalls - short sale
Terms: Cash, good check, MC/VisaPaul & Jennifer Connolly, Owners
Kaser’s Auction ServiceCol. Carl Kaser #AU01016783
North Liberty • 574-656-4532 www.kasersauction.com www.auctionzip.com #12642
PUBLIC AUCTIONSaturday, May 19 @ 10:00 a.m.
WalkertonLocation - 68772 Walnut Rd (1 mile north of SR 23)
ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR’S ITEMSFurniture • Barber Chair • Huge Coca Cola Collection • Other Soda Collectibles
Misc. CollectiblesTOOLS & MISC. Lawn & Garden • Misc. Tools
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD Appliances • Furniture • Misc. HouseholdTerms: Cash, good check, MC/Visa
Norma Lee Schmeltz EstateRoger Schmeltz, Executor
Kaser’s Auction ServiceCol. Carl Kaser #AU01016783 • Col. Jason Kaser #AU08900156Col. Ryan Gunn #AU10900155 • Col. Justin Kaser #AU11700017
North Liberty • 574-656-4532 www.kasersauction.com www.auctionzip.com #12642
Emmert AuctionTuesday, May 22, 2018 starting at 3 p.m.
Auction Location:Hahn Auction Building
401 S. Oakland Ave., Nappanee, IN 46550East of downtown Nappanee, IN on US 6 (Market
St.) to Oakland Ave., then 2 blocks south.GUNS SELL AT 5:00 PM
Liberty Fat Boy Extreme safe, push button, single drawer, holds 64 guns; Liberty Colonial push button safe, holds 48 guns; Colt Mark IV Series 70 National Match with 22 Con-version Both In Boxes; Colt Diamond Back 38 Special Polished Nickel; Colt Python 357 Magnum 4” Blued; Colt 1863 Matching Num-bers Black Powder 32 Cal.; Colt Huntsman 22LR; Colt Woodsman 22LR; Colt Mustang 380 Cal. NIB; Colt White Stallion 380 Cal. 1 of 200 Made Serial Number WSO88; Browning High Power 9 mm; Smith & Wesson Model 327 357 Mag Revolver; Winchester Model 63 22LR; Marlin 1892 22LR; Stevens Crackshot 44-Shot; Win-chester Model 12 12Ga; Ruger No 1 With Leupold Scope 223 Cal.; Ithaca Model 100 Side By Side 20Ga; Winchester Model 12 Engraved with Exibit Walnut 12Ga; Remington Model O3A3 30-06 Cal. with Original GI Issue Box; Weatherby Orion 12Ga Double Barrel; Harrington & Richardson 45-70 Break Action Stainless with Thumb Hole Stock; Colt Single Action Army NIB; BCM Complete Lower Multi Cal. NIB; Ruger Alaskan 44 Mag NIB; Ruger 22-45 with Threaded Barrel NIB; Win-chester Model 94 30-30 Unfired Illinois 150th Anniversary; Colt Open Top 22LR Manufacture Date 1875; C Sharps Pepper Box 22LR; Interarms Rossi Model 62 22LR Pump; Savage 93R17 Bull Barrel with Gray Laminate Stock 17HMR; Sig Sauer Model 202 300 Win Mag; Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 44Mag with Presentation Box; Smith & Wesson Model 66 357 Mag Indiana State Police; Smith & Wesson Model 66 357 Mag Indiana State Police 50th Anniversary; Smith & Wesson Model 66 357 Mag Indiana State Police 50th Anniversary with Belt Buckle & Pocket Knife; Ruger SR556 Takedown 556 Cal NIB; Colt Detective Special 38 Special; Ruger Single Six 22LR; Sig Sauer Spartan 1911 45 ACP NIB; Sig Sauer P220 Elite 45 ACP Treated Barrel; Sig Sauer P220 Platinum 45 ACP; Kimber Ultra Raptor 2 9 mm; Kimber Master Carry Ultra 45 ACP; Glock 17 Gen 4 9 mm; Ruger New Model Blackhawk 357 Mag; Colt Goverenment Model 380 Cal.; Colt Single Action Arizona Rangers 22 LR 1 of 200 Made; Smith & Wesson Body Guard with Laser 380 Cal.
2017 TRAILER • GENERATORS • CHAIN SAWS • TOOLS • JET SKIMUCH MORE
2017 Haulin trailer, V nose, tandem axle, 18’ w/ drop door, looks like new; 2- Stihl chain saws, one is MS250, other is MS290; DeWalt drills; Saber saws; Honda 3300S generator, good condition; 1993 Yamaha model 650 jet ski with trailer; Aluminum jet ski lift; 2 sailboats with masts, need some repair; Nice Nissan 9.8 hp outboard motor with tank; 14’ flat bottom gamefisher boat; Single axle boat trailer; Ap-prox. 6 skis including some wooden skis, slalom skis, etc.; Westinghouse 7500W gas powered generator; Powermate 1200W gas generator; 2- new Air King fans; Sporting good items: gun cleaning items, scopes, flash lights, etc.; 5- like new BF Goodrich LT265/70R17 jeep tires w/ rims, like new; Hitachi C10FR table saw on stand; Diamond plate tool boxes; metal storage cabinets; Performance Max rolling tool box; Craftsman Shop Vac; Re-pop John Deere goat wagon; Big Easy oil-free deep fryer; Wagner skillets; Alverez Banjo w/case circa 1970’s; Carnival glass; Hand-painted deep bowls; Depression & Fenton glass; Mantel clocks; Toro S620 snow blower; Troy-Bilt 21” 61/2 HP self-propelled lawn mower w/ bagger; Varied trailer jacks; Echo gas blower; Homelite gas powered water bug; like new Margarita maker; lawn aerator; John Deere 12V fertilizer spreader or grass seed-er; 2- 3pt top links; Harley-Davidson collectibles: helmets, fuel tank sets, Harley motorcycle sets, signs, etc.; brass fire nozzle; old John Deere 110 PTO attach-ment; socket sets, ratchet sets; battery drills; buffer grinder; Coleman stoves & lanterns; binoculars; flashlights; beer advertising mirrors incl: Coors Light, Miller Light, Johnny Walker, etc.; Metal lawn cart; Misc. rakes and shovels; Gas pow-ered Toro backpack blower; 5’ x 8’ single axle trailer, tilting; Ice fishing shanty; Belt buckles - John Deere and Snap-On; Varied pocket knives including Case, Fish Knife, Barlow and others; Set of old Vega binoculars in case; Old Brandy bottles; Whirlpool, white textured front freezer 20 cu. ft. upright; Like new, 6 axis drone, 2.4 ghz; Remote controlled cars; New Idea sickle bar mower; International pull type disk; New Idea plastic manure spreader; John Deere tractor; Tin Structo front-end loader; Fish filet knives, large amount of other ice fishing equipment including new auger, poles, etc.; Dorman fasteners complete with all the boxes, another metal with plastic boxes hardware organizer; Mac ¼“drive socket set with ratchet; Snap-On sockets including deep wells; Mac impact sockets; Other Snap-On extensions; Mac open and box end wrenches; Mac screwdriver set; Vise grips, wire pliers, needle nose pliers, hammers; Gear pullers; Some old car service manuals, mostly Chilton’s from the 1950’s and 60’s, and parts books from the old service station; Large rack full of automotive parts, some specialized tools, filters, shocks, etc.; Dremel set; 2 Poulan chainsaws, models P3314 and 2450 , smaller Homelite chainsaw; 31/2-ton floor jack; Portable air compressor; Amp meters; Electric drills; 4” bench vise; Floor jack; Misc. fishing lures, Rapalas, hooks, sinkers, etc.; Pneumatic impacts, ratchets, grinders; Battery tester; 5’ tall REM/XOL metal rolling toolbox; John Deere advertising thermometer; Antique tire wrench; Old hand held emery grinder; Grinder; Walker, muffler, clock and thermometer; Ryobi weed eater; 1960’s to early 1970’s Hot Rod magazines; 5 hp 30 gallon vertical air compressor, single phase 110; Workbench approx. 8’ long 36” wide that came out of the old Auers Service Station in Syracuse circa 1940’s
Dennis (Denny) Emmert, deceasedLynn Emmert, Owner
Terms: Cash or Check with proper ID Credit Card with Convenience FeeAny Announcements Made Day of Sale Take Precedence Over Printed Matter
Phil Hahn - (574) 535-3783 IN Lic. #AU01012967
Brian Wuthrich (574) 268-4940 - Milford, IN
Jason Hahn (574) 536-7682
Clint Cripe (574) 354-8006
Office (574) 773-8445Nappanee, INAC39800021
HAHNHahnAuctioneers.com4
Brian Wuthrich - 574-268-4940Milford, IN
10% Buyers Premium
Auction ActionMarshall & Starke Counties
Auction Guide
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$3992127 N. Oak Dr., Plymouth
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2016 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat
2015 Jeep Patriot Sport
2016 Mitsubishi Lancer ES
2016 Chrysler 300S
2018 Dodge Charger GT
2017 Chrysler Pacifica Touring
Sales: Darwin Knebel, Ray Driver,
Marla BourgeoisGeorge Stokas, Finance Manager
Ryan Clothier, Service
2016 Chevrolet Camaro 2LT
2017 Chevrolet Suburban Premier
2012 Ram 1500 Sport 4x4
$54,9958,104 mi.
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• Easy Grilled Ranch Potatoes •
• Now here’s a tip •
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING TWO
With just three ingredients, these grilled potatoes from Creme de la Crumb are quick and delicious, and make the perfect side dish for any summertime meal.
* 2 pounds baby red potatoes* 3 tablespoons olive oil (or other oil)* 1 packet ranch seasoning
1. Wash, pat dry and quarter potatoes (for larger ones you may need to chop into slightly smaller pieces, about 1 inch).
2. Place chopped potatoes in a large resealable bag. Drizzle olive oil into the
bag, seal and toss to coat the potatoes.3. Open the bag, sprinkle in half of the
ranch seasoning, seal, toss to coat, then repeat with remaining seasoning.
4. Thread potatoes on skewers. Grill over low heat for 10-20 minutes (depending on your grill) turning throughout to ensure even cooking. When fork-tender, remove from grill and serve warm with cold ranch dressing, if desired. Serves 4.
Recipe courtesy Creme de la Crumb (www.lecremedelacrumb.com).
(c) 2018 Hearst Communications, Inc.All rights reserved
By JoAnn Derson
• Take a picture of the size of your air filter and keep it on your phone. No guessing when you get to the store and all those numbers start sounding the same.
• Recipe Substitutions: If you need 1 cup of corn syrup, dissolve 1 cup white sugar in 1/4 cup of hot water.
• “My husband plays golf a lot, and he’s always got a stock of little pencils from the club. The kids made a photo frame for him for Father’s Day by gluing many of these pencils together in a pattern rectangle. It’s so creative and we printed a photo of him and the kids to go in it.” -- J.G. in Florida
• Protect your razor and your fingers in your shower kit with this neat trick. Clip an extra-large binder over the razor head. Fold the prongs along the razor handle and secure with an elastic hair
tie.
• Kids running around the house? To make sure they don’t run into the sliding glass door, hang something at eye level. It could be as simple as a sticker, or a cute suncatcher. Nobody likes to go face first into a glass door that’s closed.
• “I have a lovely painted mailbox. The house number is painted on, but it never occurred to me that it’s not very visible in the dark. We had a heart scare recently that involved an ambulance being called. They did make it to our place, but standing in the driveway as they left, I realized that we needed something more obvious. I have a solar-powered lamp light up house numbers now.” -- A.O. in Idaho
Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
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SERVING AREA FARMERS SINCE 1928HAMLET PHONE – 574-867-2411
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Contact us today.
Connie Lemler, Plymouth, 574 935-1559 Daniel Fehrenbach, Argos, 574 892-1561 Ken Carbiener, Bremen, 574 546-2383
Adam Schmeltz, Bremen, 574 546-1585Jake Schoon, Lafayette, 765 807-7928
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PARTS • SALES • SERVICEPRECISION FARMING
Winamac, IN2686 S US Hwy 35
(574) 946.6168
Focusing on our Farming Community
• Agriculture and the economy •Many people rely on the agriculture industry for their
foods, but think little of the impact that agriculture has on the larger economy. However, data indicates that agriculture can serve a significant role in the process of solidifying the economy of a country, particularly developing nations. Agriculture also can
contribute to the economic prosperity of advanced countries. IPP Media points out that the economic history of many developed countries indicates that agricultural prosperity contributed heavily to their economic advancement. When the basic food supply is strong, the national economy can be strong as
well. Particularly in the early days of the United States, farming held a crucial place in establishing the American economy and culture, and still shapes the country today. Many states find that farming and other agricultural pursuits contribute much to the local and national economy. For example, new research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin-Extention show that agriculture is a powerful economic force in Wisconsin. Agricultural businesses help generate more than $83 billion in activity and have created more than 400,000 jobs in that state. The public should not disregard how strong a factor agriculture can be in establishing a strong economic environment. Safeguarding agricultural jobs and the agricultural industry is crucial to economic stability.
Starke • The Review May 15, 2018 – page 9
Community9
ED FILIP CONCRETE
FREE ESTIMATES
574-936-5189• Decorative Concrete• Porches • Slabs• Sidewalks • Pole Barns• Garages • Driveways• Flatwork
Since 1989
LOVE
AT FIRST SIGHTSave a life. Feel the love. Adopt your new best friend today!
BOODomestic Short Hair, Male, 4 Years Old
CARMENPit Bull Terrier, Female, 1 Year Old
GUSDomestic Short Hair, Male, 1 Year Old
BUDDYDomestic Long Hair, Male, 5-6 Years Old
CHESTERCattle Dog, Male, 11 Weeks Old
TIGERDomestic Short Hair, Female, 6-8 Years Old
Starke County Humane SocietyPRIVATELY FUNDED BY ANIMAL LOVERS
0104 W State Road 10 • North Judson, IN 574-896-5060 • 574-896-5062 (Fax)
Monday-Saturday 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.www.starkecountyhumanesociety.petfinder.com
www.facebook.com/StarkeCountyHumaneSociety • www.AdoptaPet.com/shelter71628-pets.htmlemail: www.starkecountyhumanesociety@centurylink.net
Woodland Variety Store
Most items are while supplies last!
SMOKY LINKS$1.79 pk.
$1.69 pk. case of 12
FROZEN CHICKEN NUGGETS$1.19 lb. 89¢ lb. for a 5 lb. bag
WALNUT CREEK CREAM CHEESE8 OZ.
99¢
NAME BRAND CHEESE LOAF$4.99
CAPRI WAFERS99¢
EASY CARVE HAM$1.99 lb.
BUTTER PUFFS99¢
CREAMY ITALIAN DRESSING1 GALLON
$3.99
OATMEAL RAISIN COOKIES$2.99
AcceptingDebit, Credit,
Visa & Mastercard
James & Marlene Bontrager4133 E Marshall Co. Line Rd, Bremen, IN
46506 • 574-773-0303 ext. 1HOURS: Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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• Find Creative Ways to Help Pets in Need •
• More Than a Headstone •
PAW’S CORNERBy Sam Mazzotta
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’d like to help make life better for animals, but I’m not able to volunteer at a local shelter because my job and family take up too much time. I don’t have a lot of extra cash to give away, either. Is there anything else I can do? -- Sarah in Wheeling, West Virginia
DEAR SARAH: Few of us can really dedicate the time or money we’d like to give to improve animal welfare. All we can do sometimes is look for an opportunity that fits what we are able to give. More and more individuals and businesses are coming up with creative ways for their community to help pets and their owners.
For example, a store in Fort Gratiot, Michigan, converted a walk-in cigar humidor to a pantry for donated pet food and treats, encouraging members of
the community to donate to it with the goal of helping elderly residents feed their pets.
A program begun by the Humane Society of the United States, called Pets for Life, helps animal-care and social-welfare advocates start community outreach programs that can put needy pet owners in touch with agencies or charities that can help their pets get food, medical care or other assistance.
And of course, there was the community-driven assistance given to pets and rescue organizations on the Gulf Coast in the wake of two terrible hurricanes in 2017, which enabled the rescue of stranded and lost pets, and the rehoming of adoptable pets to shelters in other areas of the U.S.
So keep an ear to the ground and an eye open for the chance to help where and when you can.
Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com.
(c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
VETERANS POSTby Freddy Groves
Twice a year in national cemeteries across the country, veterans are honored with ceremonies and visits. Memorial Day has long been the day to honor those who died in service to our country. Now, with the generous donations of Worcester Wreath and the non-profit Wreaths Across America, tens of thousands of veterans’ graves also are decorated at Christmas ... as they should be.
But I have a challenge for you. We all live near a cemetery or two. Small cemeteries
dot communities across the country, and many of them don’t get the attention they deserve. Some are not tended well nor visited often.
My challenge to you is this: Investigate a local cemetery and identify the graves of a half-dozen veterans. The older the grave, the better, as there will not likely be family that visits. Note the names and dates of birth of those half-dozen veterans (as well as
the locations, should the cemetery be large).Take the graves of those veterans into your care.
Visit each grave at least twice a year, and not on the days that others will -- Memorial Day and during the Christmas season. Pick another day, as well as the veteran’s birthday.
This project needn’t cost much. Check your local big-box or craft stores for small flags, perhaps 4 by 6 inches, on sticks. Or look online for sites such as www.united-states-flag.com (877-734-2458). Its flags are made in the U.S.A. The 4-by-6-inch flags on 10-inch wooden sticks cost as low as 15 cents each.
Take along a pair of clippers and trim around the headstone. Take the kids or grandkids along, if you wish, and teach them about honoring veterans.
Then, issue the same challenge to others. It’s the right thing to do.
(c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Residential & CommercialCarpet & Upholstery Professional Cleaning
David Benefi elOwner - Operator
574-780-2723Plymouth
510Cleaning Services
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Job Sites, Initial Cleans, Homes, Businesses,
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Pole Sheds • InsulationConcrete Walls & Flatwork
Reroofs • Commercial & Residential
Phone 574-223-3325Fax 574-223-3324
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530Decks
545Excavating
James Stone14501 Lincoln Hwy.Plymouth, IN 46563(574) 935-5456www.stoneexcavating.com
EXCAVATINGSEPTIC PUMPINGSEPTIC SYSTEMS
• Sewer &Drain Cleaning
558Hauling
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Landscaping Rock, River Rock
Home 574-936-8514Cell 574-276-7584
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Remodeling & Additions• Kitchens & Baths• Windows & Doors• Siding & Roofs
Fully InsuredDavid Yoder
574-268-4425
572Insurance
Chris Leeper Insurance Services
Medicare SupplementsMedicare Advantage Plans
Prescription Drug PlansLife • Long Term Care • Annuities
(574)546-3310
580Lawn/Garden
EPDM Rubber • Any SizeLowest Prices
FREE Delivery • Huge InventoryTRM Enterprises • South Bend
(574) 246-1922 (574) 329-9294
583Miscellaneous Services
Fish For Stocking:Most Varieties Pond LakesLAGGIS’ FISH FARM
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585Paint/Wallpaper
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Free Estimates • Fully Insured
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SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743Pickup from 4.29.18
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HughesNet Satellite Internet -25mbps for just $49.99/mo! GetMore Data FREE Off-PeakData. No phone line required!FAST download speeds. WiFibuilt in! FREE Standard Instal-lation! Call 1-844-257-4934
HEALTH
IF YOU USED THE BLOODTHINNER XARELTO and suf-fered internal bleeding, hemor-rhaging, required hospitaliza-tion or a loved one died whiletaking Xarelto between 2011and the present time, you maybe entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles H. John-son 1-800-535-5727
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
Unable to work due to injury orillness? Call Bill Gordon & As-soc., Social Security DisabilityAttorneys! FREE Evaluation.Local Attorneys Nationwide1-855-398-5075 [Mail: 2420 NSt NW, Washington DC. Office:Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -May 12th & 13th, Holiday Inn -Airport, 7101 US Highway 41N., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For infor-mation Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON R12 WANTED: CERTI-FIED BUYER will PAY CA$Hfor R12 cylinders or cases ofcans. (312) 291-9169; www.re-frigerantfinders.com
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . V i s i twww.best f ish ing.com orwww.canadianfishing.com formore information. For a freeb r o c h u r e c a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550.
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Chan-nels. $14.95 High Speed Inter-net. Free Installation, Smart HDDVR Included, Free Voice Re-mote. Some restrictions apply.Call 1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE!Over 150 Channels! ONLY$35/month (for 12 mos.) OrderNow! Get a $100 AT&T VisaRewards Gift Card (some re-s t r i c t i o n s a p p l y )1-888-885-8931
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743Pickup from 4.29.18
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HughesNet Satellite Internet -25mbps for just $49.99/mo! GetMore Data FREE Off-PeakData. No phone line required!FAST download speeds. WiFibuilt in! FREE Standard Instal-lation! Call 1-844-257-4934
HEALTH
IF YOU USED THE BLOODTHINNER XARELTO and suf-fered internal bleeding, hemor-rhaging, required hospitaliza-tion or a loved one died whiletaking Xarelto between 2011and the present time, you maybe entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles H. John-son 1-800-535-5727
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
Unable to work due to injury orillness? Call Bill Gordon & As-soc., Social Security DisabilityAttorneys! FREE Evaluation.Local Attorneys Nationwide1-855-398-5075 [Mail: 2420 NSt NW, Washington DC. Office:Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -May 12th & 13th, Holiday Inn -Airport, 7101 US Highway 41N., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For infor-mation Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON R12 WANTED: CERTI-FIED BUYER will PAY CA$Hfor R12 cylinders or cases ofcans. (312) 291-9169; www.re-frigerantfinders.com
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . V i s i twww.best f ish ing.com orwww.canadianfishing.com formore information. For a freeb r o c h u r e c a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550.
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Chan-nels. $14.95 High Speed Inter-net. Free Installation, Smart HDDVR Included, Free Voice Re-mote. Some restrictions apply.Call 1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE!Over 150 Channels! ONLY$35/month (for 12 mos.) OrderNow! Get a $100 AT&T VisaRewards Gift Card (some re-s t r i c t i o n s a p p l y )1-888-885-8931
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743Pickup from 4.29.18
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HughesNet Satellite Internet -25mbps for just $49.99/mo! GetMore Data FREE Off-PeakData. No phone line required!FAST download speeds. WiFibuilt in! FREE Standard Instal-lation! Call 1-844-257-4934
HEALTH
IF YOU USED THE BLOODTHINNER XARELTO and suf-fered internal bleeding, hemor-rhaging, required hospitaliza-tion or a loved one died whiletaking Xarelto between 2011and the present time, you maybe entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles H. John-son 1-800-535-5727
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
Unable to work due to injury orillness? Call Bill Gordon & As-soc., Social Security DisabilityAttorneys! FREE Evaluation.Local Attorneys Nationwide1-855-398-5075 [Mail: 2420 NSt NW, Washington DC. Office:Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -May 12th & 13th, Holiday Inn -Airport, 7101 US Highway 41N., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For infor-mation Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON R12 WANTED: CERTI-FIED BUYER will PAY CA$Hfor R12 cylinders or cases ofcans. (312) 291-9169; www.re-frigerantfinders.com
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . V i s i twww.best f ish ing.com orwww.canadianfishing.com formore information. For a freeb r o c h u r e c a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550.
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Chan-nels. $14.95 High Speed Inter-net. Free Installation, Smart HDDVR Included, Free Voice Re-mote. Some restrictions apply.Call 1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE!Over 150 Channels! ONLY$35/month (for 12 mos.) OrderNow! Get a $100 AT&T VisaRewards Gift Card (some re-s t r i c t i o n s a p p l y )1-888-885-8931
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743Pickup from 4.29.18
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HughesNet Satellite Internet -25mbps for just $49.99/mo! GetMore Data FREE Off-PeakData. No phone line required!FAST download speeds. WiFibuilt in! FREE Standard Instal-lation! Call 1-844-257-4934
HEALTH
IF YOU USED THE BLOODTHINNER XARELTO and suf-fered internal bleeding, hemor-rhaging, required hospitaliza-tion or a loved one died whiletaking Xarelto between 2011and the present time, you maybe entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles H. John-son 1-800-535-5727
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
Unable to work due to injury orillness? Call Bill Gordon & As-soc., Social Security DisabilityAttorneys! FREE Evaluation.Local Attorneys Nationwide1-855-398-5075 [Mail: 2420 NSt NW, Washington DC. Office:Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -May 12th & 13th, Holiday Inn -Airport, 7101 US Highway 41N., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For infor-mation Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON R12 WANTED: CERTI-FIED BUYER will PAY CA$Hfor R12 cylinders or cases ofcans. (312) 291-9169; www.re-frigerantfinders.com
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . V i s i twww.best f ish ing.com orwww.canadianfishing.com formore information. For a freeb r o c h u r e c a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550.
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Chan-nels. $14.95 High Speed Inter-net. Free Installation, Smart HDDVR Included, Free Voice Re-mote. Some restrictions apply.Call 1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE!Over 150 Channels! ONLY$35/month (for 12 mos.) OrderNow! Get a $100 AT&T VisaRewards Gift Card (some re-s t r i c t i o n s a p p l y )1-888-885-8931
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743Pickup from 4.29.18
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HughesNet Satellite Internet -25mbps for just $49.99/mo! GetMore Data FREE Off-PeakData. No phone line required!FAST download speeds. WiFibuilt in! FREE Standard Instal-lation! Call 1-844-257-4934
HEALTH
IF YOU USED THE BLOODTHINNER XARELTO and suf-fered internal bleeding, hemor-rhaging, required hospitaliza-tion or a loved one died whiletaking Xarelto between 2011and the present time, you maybe entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles H. John-son 1-800-535-5727
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
Unable to work due to injury orillness? Call Bill Gordon & As-soc., Social Security DisabilityAttorneys! FREE Evaluation.Local Attorneys Nationwide1-855-398-5075 [Mail: 2420 NSt NW, Washington DC. Office:Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -May 12th & 13th, Holiday Inn -Airport, 7101 US Highway 41N., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For infor-mation Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON R12 WANTED: CERTI-FIED BUYER will PAY CA$Hfor R12 cylinders or cases ofcans. (312) 291-9169; www.re-frigerantfinders.com
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . V i s i twww.best f ish ing.com orwww.canadianfishing.com formore information. For a freeb r o c h u r e c a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550.
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV $59.99 For 190 Chan-nels. $14.95 High Speed Inter-net. Free Installation, Smart HDDVR Included, Free Voice Re-mote. Some restrictions apply.Call 1-855-551-9764
DIRECTV SELECT PACKAGE!Over 150 Channels! ONLY$35/month (for 12 mos.) OrderNow! Get a $100 AT&T VisaRewards Gift Card (some re-s t r i c t i o n s a p p l y )1-888-885-8931
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743Pickup from 4.29.18
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Inter-net & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60MB per second speed. No con-tract or commitment. MoreChannels. Faster Internet. Un-l i m i t e d V o i c e . C a l l1-855-663-7513
HughesNet Satellite Internet -25mbps for just $49.99/mo! GetMore Data FREE Off-PeakData. No phone line required!FAST download speeds. WiFibuilt in! FREE Standard Instal-lation! Call 1-844-257-4934
HEALTH
IF YOU USED THE BLOODTHINNER XARELTO and suf-fered internal bleeding, hemor-rhaging, required hospitaliza-tion or a loved one died whiletaking Xarelto between 2011and the present time, you maybe entitled to compensation.Call Attorney Charles H. John-son 1-800-535-5727
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
New Starting Base Pay - .50cpm w/ option to make .60 cpmfor Class A CDL Flatbed Driv-ers, Excellent Benefits, HomeWeekends, Call 800-648-9915or www.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
SAVE YOUR HOME! Are youbehind paying your MORT-GAGE? Denied a Loan Modifi-cation? Is the bank threateningforeclosure? CALL Home-owner's Relief Line now forHelp 866-587-1571
SERIOUSLY INJURED in anAUTO ACCIDENT? Let usfight for you! We have recov-ered millions for clients! Call to-day for a FREE consultation!844-517-6414
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
Unable to work due to injury orillness? Call Bill Gordon & As-soc., Social Security DisabilityAttorneys! FREE Evaluation.Local Attorneys Nationwide1-855-398-5075 [Mail: 2420 NSt NW, Washington DC. Office:Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Evansville, IN -May 12th & 13th, Holiday Inn -Airport, 7101 US Highway 41N., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For infor-mation Call 765-993-8942 Buy!Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON R12 WANTED: CERTI-FIED BUYER will PAY CA$Hfor R12 cylinders or cases ofcans. (312) 291-9169; www.re-frigerantfinders.com
1300Pets & Supplies
FREE INDOOR kittens to goodhomes. Almost ready for theirforever homes. (574)216-0818
FREE KITTENS to goodhomes, all colors. Ready to go574-892-5300.
FREE YOUNG cats to quiet in-door homes only, males and fe-males, all fixed. (574)780-1752(leave message)
1440Boats & Accessories
14’ SEA-NYMPH V-bottomR-boat w/trailer. 2-swivel seats,battery, Minnkota trolling motorw/extra older motor andf i s h - f i n d e r . $ 5 0 0 / O B O(574)952-6559
2001 20H.P . Mercuryelectric-start, 14ft.-V, accesso-ries, new propeller/impeller,w/trailer, battery. $1,550(574)933-1145 17326 Toma-hawk-Trl., Plymouth
1140Personals
LADIES TAKE NOTICE: Sen-ior man is wanting senior ladyfor a live-in companion. Mustbe a non-smoker and cheerful.Send reply and telephone num-ber to PO Box 265 Plymouth,IN 46563 or call (574)892-5031after 6pm. I’ll call you for sure!
1145Lost & Found
LOST CAT - last seen onAugust 28 before BlueberryFestival fireworks: Male Blackw/white paws and white chest.Front legs shorter than back.REWARD IF FOUND. From outof town. If seen/found call Ja-mie 813-765-0077.
1165Business OpportunitiesDRIVE-IN RESTAURANT byBass Lake at SR 10 & 600 E(corner) just west of theBeach & Campground.$550/month. (574)772-2000
1370Machinery/Tools
3Y/O PUSH lawn-mower. Used1-summer. Come take a look,make offer. (574)250-8866
1390Wanted to Buy
$$$ BUYING vehicles with ti-tles. Paying top dollar for junk!(574)892-5097 $$$
WANTED- PLYMOUTH milkbottles: Marshall City Dairy, anysize. Webster Hillside Dairy,any size. Meck TV Manufactur-ing in Plymouth. Culver MilkBottles. H. Zechiel Dairy. Har-vey Schafer, any size. Miller’sDairy 1 pint. Lakeview Dairy 1pint. Rochester 6oz. Coke bot-tle. Call John at (574)340-1000
1325Garage SalesKOONTZ LAKE:
ANNUAL TOWN WIDEGARAGE SALE,
SATURDAY, MAY 19,8AM-3PM. LOOK FOR THESIGNS! SOMETHING FOR
EVERYONE!
NORTH LIBERTY: 63675Primrose Road, May 19,8am-4pm ESTATE SALE Ta-bles, chairs, afghans, blankets,salt & pepper shakers, LOTS ofcow items, lawn items, kidsdesk, lamps, and much more!
FREE HORSE MANURE youload 540-905-5794 Plymouth
FREE TO Good Home: Wurlit-zer organ. 574-892-6251 or574-265-6510.
RED PLYMOUTH jacket likenew, s ize smal l . $50(574)316-2454
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• Strange but true • • J.J. Hollywood •by Samantha Weaver
• It was noted Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel who made the following sage observation: “Age is something that doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese.”
• You might be surprised to learn that we call coffee beans aren’t actually beans -- they’re the pits of the coffee beans.
• Would you believe me if I told you that there were parachutists (better known now as skydivers) before there were airplanes? Yep, it’s true! In Paris in the year 1900, a man leaped from the Eiffel Tower and made a safe descent using a parachute. It wasn’t until December 17, 1903, that the Wright Brothers made the first controlled, sustained powered flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
• According to statisticians, about 200 people a year die while watching -- not
playing -- football.• Of all the stamps that have been
used by the U.S. Postal Service, more have featured George Washington than any other person; so far there have been 305 with the likeness of the nation’s first president.
• If you ever make a trip to Alaska, you might want to keep in mind the fact that it is illegal there to wake a sleeping bear for the purpose of taking its picture.
• We don’t often associate museums with beverages, but it seems that they’re fairly popular throughout the world. For instance, museums dedicated to coffee and/or tea can be found in London, Moscow, Paris, Sao Paolo, Zurich and Kyoto, as well as in China, South Korea, Colombia and Angola. Germany has three of them. Coffee and tea must be quite popular in the Netherlands; museums dedicated to the beverages can be found there in five different cities.
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By Tony Rizzo
HOLLYWOOD -- Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are throwing themselves into their work. Brad’s busy producing “Beautiful Boy,” with Steve Carell and Timothee Chalamet (due Oct. 12), and again with Carell in “Backseat,” with Christian Bale and Bill Pullman (arriving Dec. 14). Pitt is on-camera in “Ad Astra,” with Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland and Ruth Negga (opening Jan. 19) and currently is being directed by Quentin Tarantino in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” with Leonardo
DiCaprio, Margot Robbie and with appearances by Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Lawrence, Tom Cruise and Al Pacino. Brad then goes right into “The King,” written, produced, directed and co-starring Joel Edgerton and Timothee Chalamet.
Angelina directed, wrote and produced “First They Killed My Father” last September for Netflix, and executive produced the animated film “The Breadwinner.” She’s now set to reprise “Maleficent” (2014), which grossed $758 million. It starts shooting this spring.
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AUTOMOTIVE Auto Repair ________________________________________________ New Auto Dealer ___________________________________________ Oil Change Place __________________________________________ Tire Store _________________________________________________ Used Auto Dealer __________________________________________DINING & FOOD Bakery ___________________________________________________ Breakfast __________________________________________________ Buffet ____________________________________________________ Chicken Wings _____________________________________________ Coffee ____________________________________________________ Deli _____________________________________________________ Desserts _________________________________________________ Family Dining ______________________________________________ Fast Food ________________________________________________ French Fries ______________________________________________ Hamburger ________________________________________________ Hot Dogs __________________________________________________ Ice Cream _________________________________________________ Lunch Spot _______________________________________________ Pizza _____________________________________________________ Restaurant Service __________________________________________ Salad Bar _________________________________________________RETAIL Convenience Store _________________________________________ Discount Store _____________________________________________ Flooring Store ______________________________________________ Florist ____________________________________________________ Furniture Store _____________________________________________ Garden/Nursery Store _______________________________________ Garage Door Dealer ________________________________________ Gift Store _________________________________________________ Grocery Store ______________________________________________ Hardware Store ____________________________________________ Place to buy Liquor, Beer & Wine ______________________________SERVICES Accounting Firm ____________________________________________ Auction Service _____________________________________________ Bank ____________________________________________________ Carpet/Upholstery Cleaner ____________________________________ Dental Office ______________________________________________ Funeral Home _____________________________________________ Hair Salon ________________________________________________ Heating & Air Conditioning ___________________________________ Insurance Office ___________________________________________
Remodeling/Improvement Co. _________________________________ Insurance Agent ____________________________________________ Lawn Care Company ________________________________________ Law Office ________________________________________________ Mortgage Company _________________________________________ Nursing Home _____________________________________________ Physician's Office ___________________________________________ Real Estate Office __________________________________________ Tanning Salon ______________________________________________ Tree Service _______________________________________________ Veterinarian Office __________________________________________PLACES/ENTERTAINMENT Apartment Complex _________________________________________ Banquet Facility ____________________________________________ Bar or Tavern ______________________________________________ Childcare Center ____________________________________________ Karaoke Club/Bar ___________________________________________PEOPLE - PLEASE INCLUDE NAME OF BUSINESS Auctioneer _________________________________________________ Bartender _________________________________________________ Electrician ________________________________________________ Hair Stylist_________________________________________________ Insurance Agent ____________________________________________ Plumber __________________________________________________ Real Estate Agent ___________________________________________ Waitress or Waiter __________________________________________
OFFICIAL BALLOTOFFICIAL BALLOT15th AnnuAl
Best of stArke County
This is your chance to vote for your favorite local service, retail location, place/entertainment spot and restaurant/food! Look for the results in the June 29th issue of The Leader and July 3rd issue of The Review.RULES:•Ballots must be received by Friday, June 15, 2018.•Ballots can be picked up at our location at: The Leader, 1512 S. Heaton St., Knox, or in The Review or The Leader. One ballot per person please•Anyone 18 or older may enter.
This is not a scientific survey, but a readers' choice award. All ballots are confidential and are the exclusive property
of the The Leader/The ReviewName and address must be filled out completely for ballot to count.
Entries must be received by: June 15, 2018.NAME___________________________________________________ADDRESS___________________________________________________________CITY___________________________________________ZIP _____________PHONE___________________________________________________________E-MAIL___________________________________________________________
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ONE ENTRY PER PERSONSend or drop off your completed ballot to:
The Review / The LeaderBest of Starke County
1512 S. Heaton St., Knox, IN 46534
Additional ballots at The Leader office
The Leader/Review
READERS’ CHOICE
AWARDS 2018
15TH YEAR
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