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Good enterwent and good food dQ
hand in hand and this year's Iiioinpen Peat.
is sure to,pwovide its audience with both,
'Over 1,60u half chickens, 600 pounds of
potatoes and 40 gallons of core, win he
prepared to feed approximately 1,400 peo-
ple.
For the third consecutive year, Bill F1em=
ing, Clinton's Fleming Feed Mill workers
and several other people will be preparing
the chicken and . potatoes, igniting the
barbecues and waiting until the food is cook-
ed to their specifications.
The Klomper* Feest chicken has a special
taste because the chefs use a mixture of but-
ter and vinegar to bast the meat. The
potatoes are also cooked on barbecues, giv-
mg them added flavor.
The barbecue will be held on May 18 with
one sitting at 5 p.m. and a second sitting at 7
p.m. Each sitting will allow 700 people to en-
joy the meal at the Clinton Arena. Tickets
will cost $6 for adults and $4 for children,
giving the holder a barbecued chicken din-
ner with all the trimmings.
The Klonrpen Feest Morisier(;hi(•ken B.arl►(• u(• Hill be 1114•1(I.6.or
the third consecutive year. This year there will he teeo sitting.
one at .il►.ni. and the second oncl at 7 p.m.
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at Sloman Parlt,,gn.the Bayfield River has now
been partially restored, and will be
open to visitors 2-5 p.m., and
7-9 p.m. daily from Sunday
May 19 to Sept. 2.
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Sloman Park is a pleasant
place for a picnic, and visitors
are always welcome. Details
may be obtained from the
Klornpen Feest information
booth.