The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1947 Page: 9 of 10
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Serve Casseroles
For Late Evening
Snacks Parties
Ingredients for this home style
Italian spaghetti are simple and eco-
nomical The cooking time is brief
but this dish can make you an en
viable reputation
Simple but Satisfying
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than a sizzling hot casserole and a
tossed salad
Or if you have friends over and
the evening begins to run out there's
no better way to wind it up than
with a nice homey oven dish to
?warm up the spirit and satisfy the
appetite
Make refreshments simple by
tossing together the salad right
after dinner—or at least getting
things ready for the toss up Also
prepare the casserole store in the
refrigerator and then about three-
quarters of an hour before serv-
ing slip it into the oven
While we're watching our budgets
we're all looking for inexpensive
dishes for entertaining Utilize
leftovers for casseroles and make
them stretch with such good foods as
macaroni spaghetti and noodles
Here's an inexpensive but popu-
kr suggestion for late evening
snacks:
'Italian Spaghetti
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(Serves 6 to 8)
)4 pound long spaghetti
1 pound ground beet
3 to 4 tablespoons cooking oil
1 green pepper cut fine
1 large onion minced
34 cup celery cut fine
cup mushrooms sliced
2 cans tomato puree
Salt and pepper to taste
Fry onion in oil until lightly
browned Add pepper celery mush-
rooms and cook
covered until they 4
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sauce the ground 111 ‘ A r
beef which has
been seasoned and formed into small
balls Cover and simmer for 30 min-
utes Turn meat balls once
Serve this sauce over freshly
cooked spaghetti Cook spaghetti
In boiling salted water until tender
Serve with grated cheese and meat
balls
One-Dish Meal
(Serves 6)
2 cups diced carrots
1 cups diced celery
I medilml potatoes pared and
sliced
3 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup meat stock
3 tablespoons sliced onion
1 Nip canned or cooked peas
1 to 2 cups diced leftover meat
cup bread crumbs '
3 tablespoons melted butter
Cook carrots celery and potatoes
separately 1:1'1:wiling salted water
until tender
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:171ill vegetables may
be used) Melt
butter blend in
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flour add milk
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' heat until sauce thickens stirring
constantly Add salt Combine
sauce with remaining ingredients
except crumbs and melted butter
and pour into a two quart buttered
LYNN SAYS:
Plan Short Cuts to Aid
In Meal Preparation
Plan ahead and do everything in
advance that is possible Puddings
and most desserts can be prepared
In advance salad fruit and vege-
tables 'leaned and chilled though
not mixed together salad dressings
prepared hot bread batters made
and chilled pans buttered casse-
roles may be made ahead and
&lied and the table set
casserole Combine crumbs and
melted butter and sprinkle over top
Bake in a moderate (350 degree)
oven for 35 to 40 minutes until top
is browned and mixture thoroughly
heated -
The goodness of apples and ham
combine with macaroni in the fol-
lowing recipe to give you a dish for
cool tart evenings:
Ham and Apple Casserole
(Serves 6)
6 to 8 ounces 113ow macaroal
3 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons mustard
1 cups milk
1 cup ground ham
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
cup chopped celery
2 apples
tabispoons brown sugar
Cook macaroni in boiling salted
water for 10 minutes Drain and
rinse Melt butter blend in flour
mustard and milk Cook slowly un-
til thickened stirring constantly
Combine all ingredients except ap-
ples and sugar and pour into a
greased baking dish Dice apples
and spread Over top of casserole
Sprinkle with sugar and bake in a
moderate (350 degree) oven for 30
minutes
Simple little tricks add a lot of
eye appeal to certain simple dishes
such as this one In this case the
cooked noodles are mixed with
minced pimiento and green pepper
and placed in a casserole Then
press a "nest" into the center of
the noodles and fill this with a mix-
ture of creamed tuna fish Serve
with a colorful salad of sliced to-
matoes and chunks of crisp lettuce
or a tomato aspic ring filled with
cola slaw
LYNN CHAMBERS' MENUS
"Italian Spaghetti
Tossed Vegetable Green Salad
Hard Rolls Butter
Ice Cream with Cookies
Beverage
'Recipe given
Leftovers take en glamor while
clearing the refrigerator when used
with spicy seasonings in this crumb
topped casserole White sauce helps
adults and children get milk neces-
sary in the diet
Creamed Tuna Noodle Neut
(Serves 6)
Ounces noodles
tablespoons each pimiento
and green pepper
t tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
Salt and pepper
1 cups milk
1 6-ounce can tuna fish
1 cup cooked green peas
Cook noodles in boiling salted wa-
ter until tender Mix with pimiento
and green pepper and make nest
in casserole Melt butter add flour
salt and pepper to taste and milk
Cook until thick and smooth Add
tuna and peas and pour into noodle
nest Heat in moderate oven for
15 to 20 minutes
Here is an easily prepared salad
that is rich enough to satisfy winter
appetites:
Calavo Beet Salad
Ca lavo half shells
Lemon juice
Salt
Finely shredded uncooked beets
Thinly sliced green sweet pepper
French dressing
Salad greens for garnish
Hard-cooked eggs
Mayonnaise (optional)
To prepare calavo half shells cut
fruit into halves lengthwise and re-
move seed Sprinkle cut portions of
fruit with lemon juice and salt
Dress combined beets and pepper
with french dressing Place calavo
half shells on garnished salad plates
and fill seed cavities with vegetable'
mbcture Top each salad with a
quarter of a hard-cooked egg Gar
nish with mayonnaise if desired
Pulsated by Western Newspaper Union
Sauces for vegetables and entrees'
may be made ahead of time if they
are chilled
See that you have enough salad
dressings ready in the refrigerator
at the beginning of the week so
you do not have to take time before
meals to put them together
Some things should never be done
ahead Never squeeze citrus fiNit
juice for example' or prepare
meat fish or egg dishes without
placing them in refrigerator total
cooking time
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Union Cital)21 News
Dwayne Thompson is ill with
the mumps
Mr and Mrs W II Jones Wil-
liam Walter and Harry Jones
accompanied by Mr and Mrs Earl
Groves and family Mr and Mrs
L W Lowery Mr and Mrs Frank
Walton Jr and children and Mr
and Mrs Goa Fertr:son and child-
ren surpriF Cco Berner
of Texhom y dnewlay even-
ing April r)rinimr w11-'
filled basketi apd made ice-
cream to celebrate her birthday
The surprise was complete Others
taking part were: Mr Geo Berg-
Der and Mr and Mrs John Berg-
ner of Texhoma The evening was
spent in playing pinochle and visit-
ing Guests left at a late hour
wishing Mrs Bergner (Nee Mar-
garet Jones) many more happy
birthdays
Mr and Mrs Ray Thompson
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Larman Thompson and
family
Several from this community
plan to attend Pioneer Day at
Guymon Friday May 2nd
Mr and Mrs W IL Jones Wil-
liam and Walt were Sunday even-
ing visitors in the Earl Groves
home
Mr and Mrs Bill Benton and
daughter were Sunday dinner
guests in the George Walton home
Mr and Mrs Cecil Ferguson aid
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the Frank Walton Jr home
Mr and Mrs Frank Walton Jr
were visiting Saturday evening in
the Frank Walton Sr home
Sunday April 20th Mr and Mrs
Roy Thompson Mr and Mrs Her-
shal Thompson and Omer Thomp-
son were dinner guests in the Glen
Moore home
Mr and Mrs Frank Walton Jr
and children Mr and Mrs Cecil
Ferguson and children were call-
ers in the George Walton borne
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Frank Walton Jr
and children were shoppers in Dal-
hart Saturday
We are very sorry to hear of
Nit's Clifford Goff being ill in
the hospital at Amarillo We are
wishing her a speedy recovery
' Mr and Mrs Ward Tevehaugh
and family Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Killion were Sunday visitors in the
Roy Tevebaugh home of Campo
Colordao
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THE BOISE CITY NEWS
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAIIOM A TO:
Hannah Marie Copp le Velma M
Copp le the unknown heirs execu-
tors adminlstrators devisees
trustees and assigns of the follow-
it g named deceased persons:
James A Copple deceased Lula
Jane niwards deceased William
Herschel Copple deceased Edith
Maggie Whaley deceased Wilbur
Harold Willcox deceased James
Oscar Copple deceased Elmer
Ellsworth Copple deceased Saf-
ronia Copple Mamie Willcox de-
ceased: You and each of you are hereby
notified that the plaintiffs Daisy
V Gibbs Tony J Copple Blanche
Copple Maude Alice Reed Walter
W Reed Lyle G Copple Stella M
Copple Thelma C Anderson An-
drew Anderson Jr Ray M Cop-
Ferne E Copple Harold E
Copple Wilma E Copple Ila M
Sailors Guy W Sailors Blanche
C Fischer W W Fischer Sum-:
ner E Copple Tekla R Copple
Carrie Mitchell Thomas A Copple
Evelyn S Copple Frank W Cop-
pie Alta Mae Copple Edwin F
Copple Vivian E Copple Edna
M Peterson Edward F Peterson
Clinton Copple Maggie L Copple
Helen Leona McAnulty Oren Mc-
Anulty RObert A McEachen
Beth L McEachen Donald W Mc-
Eachen Sarah Alice McEachen
Hal E Copple Marien W Copple
James II Copple Ruth O Copple
Helena June Mullens Lyle Lin-
ford Mullens Harriet Euberta Ort-
mann Arthur George Ortmann
Eva M Ross U S Ross Charles
O Copple Frieda Copple Pearl E
McCarthy John FMoCarthy Don-
ald E Copple Marian Copple Vur-
nev E Copple Hannah rapple
Irma Lenton G R Lenton Lloyd
A Whaley Bessie L Whaley S F
Willcox Elizabeth M Willcox now
Roane Jack Willcox a minor by
and through his next friend and
mother Elizabeth M Roane nee
Willcox have filed their Amended
Petition in the District Court of
Cimarron County Oklahoma
wherein you and each of you are
' defendants You and each of you
are hereby notified that you have
been sued in such action and that
you must answer the Amended
Petition filed by said plaintiffs on
or before June 5 1947 or the al-
legations of said Amended Petition
will be taken as true and judge-
ment will be rendered against you
and each of you quieting the right
title interest and possession of
said plaintiffs in and to the pro-
perty situated in Cimarron County
State of Oklahoma described as
follows to-wit:
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CI3LtRIZON COUNTY STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
Daisy V Gibbs et al
Plaintiffs
vs No 2285
Hannah Marie Copp le et al
Defendants
'Du BARRY CLEANSING CREAM
Hot skin glows with Clean'
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10eansing Cream softens as it
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Boise City Oklahoma
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Looney Drug Company
The Southwest Quarter (SW1-4)
of Section Twenty-seven (27)
Township Five (5) North Range
Nine (9) ECM
tlitt judgement will be entered con-
fiming title in said plaintiffs as
follows
1-10 Daisy V Glbhi
1-10 Tony J Copp le
1-10 Maude Alice Reed
lye C Copp le
1-50 Thelma C Ando Non
ILly M Copp lo
1-50 Harold E Copp le
1-50 Ea )1 Sailors
1-70 Blanche C Fischer
1-70 Sumner E Copp le
(7arrie
I-7i) Thomas A ('opp le
171) Frnnk W Copp le
1-Til Edwin F Coppie
1-70 Ina M Petonson
((0 Clinton Copp le
10-6(10 Helen liAiiona MeAnulty
1060 Robert A Me achen
10-c60 Donald W McEachen
20-660 Maggie L Copp le
2-660 Hal E Copp le
2-660 j ames IL Copple
2-660 Helena June Mullens
2-660 I I arriet Eullert a OH mann
1045-72600 Eva M Ross
1045-72600 Charles O Copple
1045-72600 Pearl E McCarthy
1045-72600 Donald E Copple
11-220 Vurney E Copple
11-220 Irma Lenton
1-10 Lloyd A Whaley
1-22 S P Willcox
3-110 Elizabeth M Roane nee
3-110 Jack Willcox
and that judgement will be render-
ed determining that the delen-
right title interest or estate in
&tuts and each of them have no
and to the property above describ-
NI and that the defendants will be
forever barred and enjoined from
asserting any right title and in-
terest in and to the property here-
inabove described and any clouds
on said title will be removed and
that judgement will be entered
determining the heirs of James A
CoAlle deceased Lula Jane Ed-
wards deceased William Herschel
Copple deceased Edith Maggie
'Whaley deceased Wilbur Ilarold
Willcox deceased James Oscar
Copple deceased Elmer Ells-
worth Copple deceased Safronia
Copple deceased and Mamie Will-
cox deceased
Mattio Henson
COURT CLERK
C IL Board
AlITORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(SEAL)
(April 24-May 1-8)
Dr A V Wonder
OPTOMETRIST
Office Irt)urs 10 a m to 5 p m
Phones 42 and 61
Bois4 City Oklahoma
BOISE cATY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAY 1 1947
Whv Have A HOT and
LEAKING RADIATOR
MIN( THEM IN AND GET THEM
Cleaned and Repaired
BEFORE HOT WEATHER
I Have Added Mechanical Work To
Aly Shop
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v Ntane Gasoline
At the sign of the Red Triangle
BOISE CITY OKLA1 5
Thursday May 1
CIRCUS GROUNDS
ON FAIR GROUNDS
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Insurance
For Farm Bureau
Members
AUTOMOBILE TRUCK &
BUILDING INSURANCE
Farm Bureau
Mutual Insurance
Company
Maurice Compton Agent
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KRAUSE TIMKEN DISC BEARINGS
oreDouble-Sealed Dust-Proof Heavy-
Duty and 'Self-Aligning Pccked
with grease and assembled at the
r factory ready for instal-
ist
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tiONI k old style bearings and
get trouble-free seri
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S in season No
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bearing repairs!
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IN AMPLI TUDINOUS
ABUNDANCE
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and Double-Sealed Dust-Proof TIMKEN DISC BEARINGS
and It's just like a new One-Way from the factory now"
KRAUSE SELF-SHARPENING DISCS
ore longer wearing 3 to 5 times
the Ordinary Disc Last longer
because they have a wear resistant
hard alloy scientifi-
cally applied to the
inside tutting edge
sharpened by the
abrasive action of the
soil as it plows No
discs to re-rolll
Bring your plow up to date GET MORE PLOWING WITH LESS POWER
Place an order Today with your Krause dealer
Cox Farm Equipment Co
Boise City Oklahoma Phone 36
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