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“We got a little light wind this morning; we’re able to get a handle on this. We lost a spot on the head last night. And, we think we have everything on the south side of 49 caught. Right now we’re fixing to go work on the west flank of the fire and see if we can catch it,” said Mark Elrod of the Forest Service.

Our experience with Mennonites has always been very positive. They are honest, do business with integrity, and make great neighbors. They seem like the sort of people who would take good care of their animals. As far as cooperating with the BoCC and following the rules, we think that they would do as well or better than a non-Mennonite establishment.

A 15-minute drive to the northeast from White Fence Farm, there once stood a gas station in the DuPage County stretch of U.S. Route 66. Back in the 1930s, when it was owned by a man named Irv Kolarik, you’d wait for your oil change at the lunch counter inside, passing time with a sandwich and a piece of pie.

The waitresses are eye candy in denim shorts and low-cut crop tops. There’s no shortage of beers, with 70 or more selections. For those reliving their college days, drafts are available in a beer bong. The menu is divided under headings like “roughage,” “meat,” “the cure” (breakfast) and “sweets.”

“A friend of ours, her house right down the road, her house was saved, three houses around it burned. So, we feel like God was with us yesterday,” said Evelyn Vick.

Another winner is the frito pie —New Mexican red chile sauce, Chihuahua cheese, jalapeños, sour cream cotija cheese and cilantro topped with a protein (choose chicken, two kinds of meat or rock shrimp). It’s a hearty, flavorful dish with a bit of a kick.

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