The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1978 Page: 2 of 14
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The Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
Monday, Sept. 18, t978
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FIRST CONTRIBUTION v
Renita Finney, chairman for the Cystic Fibrosis Fund-Raising Campaign, underway this
week in Kermit, is pictured accepting a check from Jack Crouse, First National Bafik
president, as the initial contribution to launch the fight against CF. This crippling ajid
.....ren. Volunteers wll be undertaking a
debilitating disease is a leading genetic killer of children. Volunteers
door-to-door drive this week.
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RANGER GIVES FIRE PREVENTION POINTERS
Forest Ranger Don Derrick from Lincoln National Forest, Mayhill, N.M., Purple Sage School Wednesday afternoon. Pictured with the ranger, center,
are fifth grade students from Mrs. Betty Coburn and Mrs. Helen Matthews
rooms at Purple Sage.
showed a film of Smokey the Bear’s True Story and gave fire prevention
pointers to Kermit students in the third, fourth and fifth grades Wednesday.
The program was presented at Intermediate School Wednesday morning and
Annual Sands Art Exhibit
Set Oct. 1 At Monahans
The seventeenth annual (seven prizes); and Novice
Sands Art Association Division will receive ribbons
Exhibit and Show will be only,
open for public showing Entry fees are: $3 per
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 1, at entry for SAA members; $4
the Sands Art Building, per entry for non-members;
Kermit Highway, in $2 per entr^ for Novice
Monahans. Division; there will be a
The show will feature three 20-percent commission fee
divisions: Citation, Open and
Novice. Sculpture and
woodcarving works will be
exhibited in the Open
Division.
Entries should be brought
to the art building between
11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sept.
Jeff Sawyers
Announce Son
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sawyer
of Kermit, announce the
23. Awards will be made at birth of a son, Jeremy Jeff,
4:30 p.m. on Oct. 1, and on Sept. 3, at Andrews,
entries should be picked up He weighed six pounds, 12
between 5 and 6 p.m. Oct. 1. ounces, and measured 19%
Public showing will be 1-5 inches.
p.m. Oct. 1. He is the grandson of Mr.
For further information, and Mrs. Bob Stanford and
interested exhibitors may Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawyer,
contact Mina Phillips at all of Kermit. He is the
943-2964. great-grandson of Mr. and
Awards will include a $100 Mrs. Hugh J. Lewis of
Best of Show; $25 first place Andrews and Mrs. Lee
in each category (seven Stanford of Odessa; and the
prizes); $15 second place nephew of Jay and Melj^sa
(seven prizes); $ 10 third place Stanford of Kermit.
for sales.
Only members of Texas
Fine Arts Association are
eligible to enter the Citation
Division. Entries in this
division must be original
work of the past t^ years.
No copies or classwork will
be accepted.
All rtists are eligible for the
Open Division.
Anyone who has been
painting for less than two
years may enter work in the
Novice Division.
ABOUT
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Raisins should be soaked in
warm water and patted dry on
paper towels before adding to
bread or coffee cake.
Put a twist of lemon peel in
each ice cubj? for added flavor
to favorite beverages.
Never soak wood salad
bowls in water. Wash them
quickly and wipe dry to pre-
vent cracking and warping.
Apply cream on your face
before showering-the steam
HOME
By April Rhodes
with right sides togeth*^ This
saves much time in marking
darts, etc.
For fall blooming chrysan-
themums, make cuttings for
rooting now. Use a good root-
ing soil and a rooting com-
pound for successful results.
Keep old flowers trimmed
off rosebushes now in bloom
and apply fertilizer for a longer
bloom season.
It’s time for the kids to go
back to school . . . and time to
find a dinner schedule to fit
between football practice, school
meetings, and dancing classes.
One dish meals are a practical
answer—this delicious recipe is
from the Whirlpool Micro Menus
cookbook included with each
microwave oven. Add a salad or
coleslaw and Chocolate Chow
Mein Clusters, and you’ll have a
balanced meal in minutes.
FAVORITE HAMBURGER
CASSEROLE
(Shown)
Total cooking time: 18 minutes
1 pound ground beef
'/> cup chopped onion
',<> teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
1 16-ounce can cut green
beans, drained
1 10 % - ounce can condensed
tomato soup
4 servings instant mashed
potatoes
1 beaten egg
V> cup (2 ounces) shredded
process American cheese
In 13 L*-quart casserole, crum-
ble beef",' add onion. Cook at*
HIGH for 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 (omit milk). Cook, cov-
ered, at HIGH for 3 minutes or
till boiling. Stir in instant po-
tato. Add egg; season. Set aside.
Cook casserole, covered, at
MEDIUM HIGH for 7 to 8 min-
utes or till boiling, stirring once.
Spoon potatoes in mounds atop
1 y'Jti,
casserole. Cook, covered;, gft
HIGH for 2 Vt minutes or tfii
potatoes are hot through.e Top
potatoes with cheese. Cookr un-
covered, at HIGH till cheese
melts, abgut 30 seconds. Makes
4.to 6 servings.
CHOCOLATE CHOW MEIN CLUSTERS
Total cooking time: 2 minutes
14 vanilla caramels (4 ounces)
Yt cup semisweet chocolate pieces
2 tablespoons chunky peanut
butter
2 tablespoons water
1 3-ounce can (2 cups) «ow
* mein noodles 3
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All work must be framed helps the cream to penetrate
and wired for hanging, the pores.
Maximum size is 50x50 .
inches. Watercolors and Wooden furnishings with a
graphics must be under glass. g|ossy f'"lsh are be?*
0 r protected by commercial liquid
polishes or paste waxes.
To keep a woven wicker
handbag from shredding, ap-
ply a coating of polyurethane
or shellac.
Shower-door tracks can be
easily cleaned with an old
toothbrush.
Before placipg your pattern
on the material, fold material
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Playwright George Bernard
Shaw was a vegetarian for
"aesthetic and hygienic rea-
sons." He never weighed
mor^than 126 pounds.
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TWIN CHIMNEYS ENHANCE STYLE
TARA COLONIAL OF DISTINCTION
© By W. D. Farmer
The foyer directs view to
attractive U-shape open rail
stair and living room and din-
ing rooms on opposite sides
of foyer. Both living room
and dining room are exf?a
large and include surplus wall
space for furniture place-
ment. The living room has ac-
cess to large secluded library.
An out of season closet is
central and closet space
throughout is excellent.
The master bath includes
powder room and attractive
tub compartment. Baths up
have direct access to all four
bedrooms and include vani-
ties with extra lavatories and
built-in dressing tables.
The kitchen is endowed
with luxury including indoor
grill, built-in appliances, pan-
try, desk, and excellent cabi-
net space and countertop. The
adjacent breakfast room is
equal in size to most main
dining rooms. It has glass
doors to covered terrace and
access to large laundry, show-
er bath, and family room.
The large family room fea-
tures false beams, bow win-
dow with seat, raised hearth,
book shelves, fireplace with
wood box and rear entry to
three car carport. Notice the
convenient bath access to en-
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The plan is Number 4JL04.
It includes a total of 4^139
square feet of heated airea.
All W. D. Farmer plans,' in-
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energy conservation. For (fur-
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In 4-cup glass measure or bowl, combine caramels, chocolate
pieces, peanut butter, and water. Heat, uncovered, at HIGH'fojg2
minutes, till all is melted, stirring once to blend. Add noodles; Sir
gently evenly coated. Drop from teaspoon onto waxed paper. Let
stand till firm. Makes 2% dozen.
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Brewer, Bert. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1978, newspaper, September 18, 1978; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024775/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.