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Tuesday, April 01 2008 |
By BECKY HAND Community editor The chance to win a trip to anywhere is fast approaching an end as the Passages Raffle tickets will only be sold until April 14. For $5 each or $20 for 5 tickets, you have a chance to win a trip to anywhere, winning a $999 gift certificate from Odyssey Travel. There must be at least 200 tickets sold to have the drawing, and no more than 800 will be sold, so your chance to win is much better than the lottery. Stop in at Odyssey Travel, at 219 W. Van Buren St.; Passages at 107 N. Walnut St.; or Tower View Industries at 335 Tower View Drive, all in Columbia City to purchase tickets. This is the only fundraiser that Passages does and all of the proceeds will go to the Client Assistance Fund. The clients at Passages are on very tight budgets, and this fund has been used in the past to purchase such things as dentures, mattress and box springs, clothing and has been needed to assist with utility bills at times. Area businesses have donated toward the prize so that more of the proceeds may go to the client assistance fund. These businesses are: J & J Insurance, Culligan Water, Star Insurance, SDI, John Meier DDS, The Dock and Van, Inc. Don’t miss your chance at paradise, buy your tickets A.S.A.P.!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, April 02 2008 )
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| | | |  | | My Mom (Elly Crawford) would always make this Cranberry Salad, to die for. The year she passed away I had tried my mother-in-laws and others but never the same as my Mom's. A year had went by and I had Looked and Looked for her recipe in her old fashion Tin recipe box. Could not find it. I thought, wow was this like her Famous Potato Salad, In her head and never wrote down. Silly I know But as I searched thru her tin recipe box again, I made sure I put each hand wrote card back where she had kept it. I wanted to make sure it was Just like my mom had always had it and left it. I kept look one at a time, And low and behold stuck between two cards was the recipe, I sat and held it as the tears ran down my face. I had found it and was finally going to have Mom's Cranberry Salad. I called My Dad, Cecil and said over 20 times, " Dad I found it Dad I found it!" I then prayed and ask Mom, OK come on help me make this just like you did. And I guess Mom heard me cause the 2nd and 3rd Thanksgiving without my Mom I had "Mom's Cranberry Salad" and I will again this year and years to come. Thanks Mom I love you- Sheryl xoxo P.S. You ask? Well share this recipe.... Umm, I think NOT, Took me to long to find it. - Sheryl Hackett (Churubusco, IN) My late grandmother, Margarette Ruthsatz always made scalloped oysters for the holidays. The recipe would be similar to scalloped corn but instead of corn,oysters.We always hoped for left-overs and often would sneak it cold from the fridge! Someone brings this dish every year. - Pam Sorg (Columbia City, IN) I love Thanksgiving. All my family get together at my mom and dad's. My daughters and I usually go early to help Mom get the dinner ready, but she does most of it. We eat about one and are all stuffed. After clean up we wait for the paper so my sister and I can scope out all the sales for the next day which we call Jackie and Laura's Big Adventure. It is the one day that we just spend time together and are amused with all the shoppers going crazy for that perfect Christmas gift. - Jackie White (Columbia City, IN) My mother-in-law, the late Mildred Weeks, gave me this recipe and it is the only salad I fix for Thanksgiving and I am willing to share. CRANBERRY SALAD1 lb package cranberry's (I freeze them and then grind them)2 medium size oranges1 cup sugar1 package red jello2 red apples diced small1 cup chopped nuts1 cup celery diced smallGrind cranberry's and oranges;add sugar (let set overnight) okay if not. Add apples, celery, jello and nuts. - Rowena Weeks (Ridgecrest, California)
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