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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 4

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4A THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE, Thursday, March 8, 1979 Blackburn Elliott Wedding Date May 19 Artists in Action to Meet March 15 at Concordia Artists in Action will hold its first meeting March 15 in Room 202, Cloud County Community College at 7:30 p.m. The program will be a study of the Womens Auxiliary Meets. March at Narka (By fhe Narka Correspondent) Mrs. Katherine Dart, Mrs. Chester Chopp and Mrs.

Wilbur Kirk were hostesses for the March 1 meeting of the Womens Auxiliary at Denton Memorial hall in Narka. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Wilbur Kirk. Twenty-three responded to roll call. Miss Bernice Joy became a member.

Canasta prizes were won by Mrs. Malcolm Lahodny, Miss Clara Cerny, Mrs. Rudy Polak and Mrs. F. J.

Cerny. lives and work of two women artists. A business meeting will follow and will include planning for Creek Art Festival in June. Roger Pachta Has Third Birthday Party Roger Philip Pachta was two-years old March 3 and his family, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Pachta, Loren, Kathy, Michael and Lisa honored him with a party. Present were: his grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly of Belleville and the late Marvin Blackburn would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Kay to Lyle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Elliott of Morrowville. The bride-to-be is a graduate, of KEHU Notes IfflfflmMWINiliWffl Locals Miss Gail Youngquist of Lawrence, and Miss Lisa Lala of Manhattan were Friday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dart.

School Lunch Menu MARY KAY BLACKBURN Belleville high school and is employed by M-C Industries, of Belleville. Her fiance is a graduate of North Central high school at Morrowville and is employed by Melvin Rhine Farm, Inc. The wedding date is May 19. DOING DOZEN EHU Mrs. Winfred Zenger was hostess for the dinner meeting of the Doing Dozen EHU Friday.

She presented the lesson on "Low Calorie Cooking" and each member prepared one of the recipes for the noon dinner. Seven members reported on the number of calories they had on Thursday. Mrs. Glenn Pelesky will be hostess April 5. MUNDEN EHU The February meeting of the Munden EHU was held at the home of Mrs.

Kathy Brokesh with Mrs. Kathy Splichal, cohostess. Fourteen members answered roll call with "My favorite wintertime Mrs. Geraldine Hiatt gave the lesson on "Buying Linens for Your BEAVER EHU Mrs. Gerald Bray was hostess February 20 for the Beaver EHU.

Nine members answered roll call using citizenship as a theme. Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Gilbert Swenson gave the lesson on elected government officials from local to national levels and legislation. Mrs.

Arne Johnson won the prize. Mrs. Leon Johnson will be the March 20 hostess. FAVORITE HAMBURGER CASSEROLE (Shown) Total cooking time: 18 minutes pound ground beef cup chopped onion 'a teaspoon salt Dash pepper 1 16-ounce can cut green beans, drained 1 10'K -ounce can condensed tomato soup 4 servings instant mashed potatoes 1 beaten egg cup (2 ounces) shredded process American cheese In -quart casserole, crumble beef: add onion. Cook at HIGH tor 5 minutes, stirring 3 times.

Drain off excess fat. Add salt and pepper. Stir In beans and soup. Set aside. In mixer bowl, measure water and butter for potatoes as called for on package milk).

Cook, covered, at HIGH for 3 minutes or till boiling. Stir in instant potato. Add egg; season. Set aside. Cook casserole, covered, at MEDIUM HIGH for 7 to 8 minutes or till boiling, stirring once.

Spoon potatoes in mounds atop casserole. Cook, covered, at' HIGH for 2 1 minutes or till potatoes are hot through. Top potatoes with cheese. Cook, uncovered, at HIGH till cheese melts, about 30 seconds. Makes 4 to 6 servings.

CHOCOLATE CHOW MEIN CLUSTERS Total cooking time: 2 minutes 2 tablespoons water 1 3-ounce can (2 cups) chow mein noodles ROGER PHILIP PACHTA and Mrs. N. P. Nobert of Cuba, Mrs. Magdalena Pachta of Belleville; Mr.

and Monday, March 12 Lasagna, green beans, creamy cole slaw, pull-apart bread and oleo, peaches, milk. Tuesday, March 13 maguaicua i avma ui lilt, ml ailU Pigs in blanket, roundabouts, carrot Mrs. Raymond Baxa and family of Cuba; stick, brownie, Vfe orange, milk. Mr. and Mrs.

Gino Brichalli and Amy of Wednesday, March 14 Concordia. Green Bean Casserole with biscuit topping, tri-taters, lime jello salad with pears, pineapple, grated cheese, apple crisp, milk, orange juice. JjliliTS Thursday, March 15 Macaroni and cheese with peanut- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sallman, butter and jelly sandwich, peas and Stillwater, a daughter, Tiffiny carrots, cookie, whipped strawberry jello Shantelle born February 23.

Grandparents desert, milk. are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobson of Scan- Friday, March 16 dia, Mrs. Walter Sallman of Clifton.

Great- St. Patricks Day grandparents are Mrs. Lillian Hobson of Irish Stew, Irish bread, pears, cake Sunset Home, Concordia, Mr. and Mrs. with green topping, milk, orange juice.

Lloyd Nelson of Scandia. Household Scrapbook Wire Stripper For removing insulation from small- gauge wire, the "pinch-type" nail clipper proves an excellent tool. First, however, remove the pressure handle to avoid exerting too much force and cutting right through the wire. Car Bumpers You can clean and shine up the chrome on automobile bumpers just by dlipping a wad of aluminum foil into cold water, then rubbine away. Not all microwave ovens are alike! Get the complete tacts on microwave cooking.

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Thursday March 15 at LEONARDS APPLIANCE West Side of Square Belleville, Kansas By Roberta Lee Sticking Doors If your cabinet doors persistently stick, try rubbing some paraffin on the guilty edges. This often solves the problem nicely, but if it doesn'tssand down the edges that bind. Cloudy Glassware Stains or cloudiness in glass vases, carafes, cruets, and so on, will yield to ammonia. Fill them with water containing a teaspoon or two of ammonia and let stand for several hours or overnight. Then, wash and rinse.

This method works almost as well for mineral deposits. Or, you can try shaking tea leaves plus vinegar around in the vessel. Moth Control In order to gain full efficiency with your moth preventives, hang them as high as possible in your clothes closet. The fumes filter downward, and with much more effect than if they are hung too low. Meringue Pie If your homemade meringue pie is placed on the middle shelf (not the top) in your oven, it will brown evenly and the points or swirls on your meringue won't be burned.

Crayon on Wood An effective remover of crayon marks on woodwork is kerosene. For crayon marks on furniture, paste wax is a good removing agent. Still another way to remove these marks from woodwork is with a plain old piece of cotton fabric, rubbed gently over the stains. This works nicely on plastic tabletops, linoleum and glass. Cleaning Walls For cleaning painted walls, you can make your own washing solution by combining two ounces of borax, one teaspoon of ammonia, and two quarts of water.

You don't need soap with this. Knife Cleaning A large cork makes an ideal scouring implement for your stained kitchen knives. Simply wet the cork, dab it is a little cleanser, then rub it back and forth over your knife. Delicate Starching For delicate fabrics that cannot stand ordinary starch, dissolve a small quantity of sugar in your final rinsing water, as a substitute. 14 vanilla caramels (4 ounces) Vi cup semlsweet chocolate pieces 2 tablespoons chunky peanut butter In 4-cup glass measure or bowl, combine caramels, chocolate pieces, peanut butter, and water.

Heat, uncovered, at HIGH for 2 minutes, till all Is melted, stirring once to blend. Add noodles; stir gently evenly coated. Drop trom teaspoon onto waxed paper. Let stand till firm. Makes 2'A dozen.

MICRO TIP. For a quick snack or last minute dessert, Whirlpool home economists suggest cupcake convenience. Just place a paper bake cup inside a glass custard cup; fill with 2 T. batter, or half full. Place the cup in the center of the oven (3-6 cups one inch apart or In a microwave muffin ring).

Cook at HIGH: 1 cupcake for 30-35 2 for 45-50 sec; 4 for 6 for 2 1 min. Cupcakes are done when a wooden pick inserted in the center comes out clean. Sprinkle with sifted powdered sugar or frost when cooled. Homemade or cake mix batter may be stored in covered container in the refrigerator for up to one week. Agenda Women Entertain Church Women United Friday (By the Agenda Correspondent) Church Women United met Friday at the Agenda Methodist church for the World Day of Prayer entitled "Spiritual Mrs.

Laurence Berrier gave the welcome. Officers of the Church Women United conducted the business meeting: Mrs. Mildred Lull, Morrowville; secretary, Mrs. Javine Blecha, Munden; treasurer, Mrs. Levinia Grove, Munden.

Special Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Debbie Richecky, piano; Mrs. Frieda Griffin sang accompanied by Mrs. Glenda Trecek. Mrs.

Lloyd Gaiser gave a meditation on Luncheon was served to about forty Mrs. Peake Entertains Hopewell Club at Manor The Mahaska Hopewell Club met with Mrs. Hazel Peake at the Belle-View Manor Thursday. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Jack Tuma.

Roll call was garden hints. Guests were Mrs. Margaret Shulda of Cuba and Mrs. Lola Edwards of Belleville. members and guests.

The next meeting will be at the Haddam United Methodist church May 4. SCOTT ANDREW is the son of AAr. and Mrs. Wendell Swinney of Hugoton. Grandparents are Mrs.

Calvin Swinney of Hugoton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krob of Belleville. Mrs. Barbara Krov of Cuba Is a great-grandmother.

CaCtUS Club 9 Mi. South East of Clyde Chicken Buffet- 6 p.m. 9 p.m. also serving from memu Rondo-Aires Band (Bohemian Music) Sat March 10 8 p.m. -12 p.m.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Rates for Republic, Jewell, Washington, Cloud, Nuckolls, Jefferson and Thayer Rates Outside Republic And Surrounding Counties: Kansas Counties Include Tax. Amana Radarange Oven Popcorn Popper I Pops corn fluffy light in just 3 1 minutes: Pops without oil! Without stirring or shaking. Dishwasher safe. Model MWP -1 3 Months .11 tax 6 Months 5.50 .17 tax lYear 10.00 30 tax 3 Years 25.00 .75 tax 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year 3 Years '4 .50 7.25 -CUP AND MAIL 35.00 Enclosed find send mail subscription to: NAME Street or RfD City and THE BELLEVSLLE TELESCOPE Btf Belleville, Kansas 66935.

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