Taken from a Boy Scout ‘SPAM’ Cookoff held last fall in Putnam County, West Virginia.
Note: the temperature for the wings oil is 275 . . . I’m not sure, that seems a little low. . . Read More
Once again it is May and once again the DNR will continue the fight to slow the spread of the gypsy moth in Indiana. For more 25 years the pest has been held in check and confined to comparatively small infestations in Indiana. . . Read More
The Bedbug Letter
I have had a new experience these past few days. I have to admit to never being much interested in politics and even less in politicians, but fate caused me to cross paths with a woman who is running for State Representative in Kentucky.‑ . . . Read More
PAUL NORMAN HEINTZE, 68, died Wednesday, May 5th at Parkview Hospital. The Brentwood, Pennsylvania native was a retired Lutheran school teacher, principal, basketball and track coach, serving at schools in both Huntington and Fort Wayne for over 35 . . . Read More
Continued from Distant Vision, page 299, chapter 30…Experiments on the Mark Three-Model .7 were continued during the summer of 1966, but these produced no significant progress. Many changes were made, but none produced the expected results. . . . Read More
Dear Waynedale News Readers,
One of the best parts of doing this column is being able to share my thoughts and efforts with citizens who want to know more about things that are happening in our city. . . Read More
April 30th 1975, those of you over 50 will probably remember the videos that were playing on all the national news channels. A helicopter was lifting off the roof of the American Embassy in Saigon. . . Read More
DONALD D. ROBINSON, 89, of Fort Wayne, died Saturday, May 8, 2004, at The Towne House, Fort Wayne. Born in Malta, Montana, he was a longtime resident of Fort Wayne and Warsaw. . . Read More
During the last few years I have become a strong supporter of the ongoing expansion of our great Greenway (formerly known as River Greenway) system. The goal of the many supporters of this steadily growing facet of our Fort Wayne Park System is to . . . Read More
JAMES PHILIP JOHNSON, 68, died Saturday, May 8, 2004, in Fort Wayne. He was born July 2, 1935, in Fort Wayne. He was retired and a member of St. Henry Catholic Church. . . Read More
GERALD R. COLTER, 53, of Fort Wayne, died Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. He was born December 18, 1950, in Decatur. He worked in the powerhouse at B.F. . . Read More
On Tuesday, May 18th, 2004 a ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the 19th Three Rivers Federal Credit Union branch.
Pictured left to right are: Scott Taylor, vice president of membership for the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce; Michael Romary, . . . Read More
PAUL C. AUMAN, 86, of Fort Wayne, died Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at Lutheran Home. Born March 14, 1918, in Bridgeport, Conn., he was the son of the late Arthur F. . . Read More
Editors Note: The Waynedale News receives an abundance of press releases and articles for each issue. Information that has a focus on Waynedale, enlightens, or educates and that are most needed by our community are given the highest priority. . . . Read More
THREE AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLS
by Denver Howard
The Cleveland Manager Eric Wedge was born and raised in Fort Wayne. He came up through Fort Wayne’s youth baseball programs and played for Northrup High School when they won the Indiana . . . Read More
Since the dawn of the horror movie, one monster has outlived all the rest. One creature has terrified more people that Godzilla, The Creature, and Frankenstein combined. His name is Dracula, and just one man can kill him—Van Helsing. . . Read More
Have you ever done something so stupid that you would like to dig a hole and crawl in it?‑ Or taken a fall and immediately looked around to see if anyone had seen you do it? . . Read More
This week’s Here’s To Your Health is a continuation of Step Six: “We’re entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.” But before we begin I’d like to quote something from Bill W’s book, . . . Read More
The Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society and the Allen County Genealogical Society have joined forces to compile and publish the first comprehensive narrative history of Allen County, Indiana in more than 87 years. . . Read More
Up until last year, the topic of stock dividends may not have always enthralled investors. But when the new tax laws were enacted, a lot of people started thinking about dividends – and maybe you should, too. . . Read More
I remember hearing a song that says: “I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows.”‑ That part of the song is pretty hard to swallow.‑ Excuse me.‑ . . Read More
Dear Mae Julian,
Dear Mae,
I loved your dandelion story in the last issue of The Waynedale News.‑‑Many people believe, people like us who love dandelions are odd ducks, but they’re the blind ones.‑ . . Read More
Bill Wilson said in his book, 12 Steps and 12 Traditions:
So Step Six—”We’re entirely ready to have God remove these defects of character”—is AA’s way of stating the best possible attitude one can take in order to make a . . . Read More
NOW WAITE BREAKFAST SOUFFLE
1 lb. sausage (brown, drain, and cool)
6 eggs (beaten)
3 cups milk
1 small to medium onion (chopped fine)
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. dry mustard
3 slices white bread (torn in small pieces)
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
Stir together beaten . . . Read More
ANN M. TREAGER, 81, died Saturday, April 17, 2004, at Renaissance Village. The Sturgis, Michigan native, was a member of Trinity English Lutheran Church and retired in 1985 as a Patient Accounts Clerk at Lutheran Hospital, after 22 years. . . Read More