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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 10

Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 10

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ter Class or C. Those re-1 10-M-Manitowoc (Wis.) Herald-Timei Two Rivers Reporter, Mar. 31, rnt ceiving a first division rating in memorized Class A solo or en about 3 ounces, not more than drops In a teaspoon. You may Host Contest semble will be eligible to compete in the state contest April 4. already know some 01 tne toi-lowing, but look the list over.

There are 60 drops in a tea 30 at Wisconsin State University, Oshkosh. Mishicot Community High Contest rooms have been set School will host the 1966 District Solo and Ensemble Music spoon. A pat of butter usually means a slice of a quarter-pound stick. The slice should be about 4 inch thick. This is a little more than lt tablespoon.

Since 1 tablespoon of butter has 100 calories, then the pat has about 65. Stay Young Equivalents for Recipes Are Given By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Festival Saturday at the school. up at Mishicot Community High School and the new elementary school. Over 720 entries have been There are teaspoons in 1 tablespoon. Two tablespoons equal 1 ounce.

5: fvlV. i Siii iSS- 'ife' i. sf It Jill i i scheduled throughout the day and a total of 700 students are Nelson has announced judges as follows: David Murray and Louis Goodrich of Milwaukee, and Henry Ellerbusch of She Four tablespoons equal cup expected to attend. When no amount is given you can eat all you want. This is The Concert Music Festival or 2 ounces.

Five tablespoons plus 1 tea I think that lots of women often done on reducing diets, tournament consisting of 10 boygan, vocal events; John Fa- (Smtts) with such items as celery or bands and 19 choral groups has spoon make Va cup. also been scheduled to be held greens. There are 8 taDiespoons or If you would like to have my at Mishicot on May 14. This is ounces in cup, and 16 table ville of Glenbeulah, brass and vocal entries; Clyde Brehm of Kewaskum, Roger Lalk of Oshkosh, brass events; Ruben Lehman of Plymouth, Wayne Salter calorie chart, send a stamped, the first time that either tour spoons, or 8 ounces in a cup or a usual size glass. self-addressed envelope with nament has been held at Mish your request for it.

Address Jo Ten tablespoons plus 2 tea of Wautoma, John Kimball of Port Washington, and Robert sephine Lowman in care ot this spoons make cup. would like to have a quick review of the correlation between ounces and drops, teaspoons and tablespoons, and half-cups and pints, etc. This is important not only when following a recipe, but when reducing. It is impossible to count the calories correctly unless you have this information since different measures are used in different recipes. For instance, if you are us newspaper.

Messner of Oshkosh, woodwind (Released by The Register judges; John Komoroske of Sun and Tribune Syndicate, 1966) icot. Glenn Nelson, Mishicot band director, Merle Colburn, vocal director, and Administrator Otto H. Schultz have been in charge of scheduling the events. Nine high schools participat ing in the festival this Satur Prairie, percussion and wood wind events; Mrs. Paul Kulas SPONGE AND SHELLAC Sixteen tablespoons equal a full cup.

Two cups make 1 pint, or 1 pound. Two pints make one quart or 2 pounds. When reducing, a menu says "1 teaspoon" or "1 tablespoon." This means a level teaspoon or tablespoon. When it says "a If dusting will no longer do day are Sturgeon Bay, Algo- ing an artificial sweetener in a recipe, and it says so many the trick when it comes to making presentable your husband's prize catches, try sponging that mounted trout with a damp sponge, and when dry, try a ma, Kewaunee, Luxemburg, T7 HI drops, you may not have a dropper. Therefore, it is help Casco, Southern Door, Gibral ter, Sevastopol and Mishicot.

Contest participants may en medium portion of meat or fish lift puiBier means new coat of shellac. or fowl," it usually ful to know that there are 60 of Kaukauna, piano events. Volunteers who will assist during the day are the Mmes. Carl Prochazka. Florian Zik, Roy Deidrick, Ray Koch, Le-ona Meyer, Julius Soucoup, Cletus Heinrich, Shirley Stueck, Harold Stuhr, Delor-es Kochrosky, Harry Voelker, David Trousil, Evangeline Weber, Winnifred Smith, Franklin Haese, Elery Meyer, Norbert Michalski, Wesley Eslinger, Francis Hlinak, Ralph Retzlaff, Dale Schmoock, Weldon West, Wil EICHSTAEDT STUEBS Mrs.

Margaret Eichstaedt, Rt. 1, Slinger, announces the engagement of her daughter, Joan Marie, to Ronald Stuebs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuebs, Rt. 1, Manitowoc.

Miss Eichstaedt, who is the daughter of the late Ruben Eichstaedt, and her fiance are juniors at Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minn. They plan to be married in the summer of 1967. at Huchthausen's You still have a few days to take advantage of this special pre-season discount on TURF BUILDER, America's favorite lawn So stop in by Monday and stock up for spring. I 1 I bur Brey, Robert Barlow, Darwin Klein, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Johanek, Miss Margaret Hynek, Miss Eileen Hecker, Melvin Kliment, Walter Miske, Leon Strouf, Clarence Stangel, Sanford Wolf- meyer. Nelson has announced the Spring Concert will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 12 at the high school. The public is invited.

Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for high school students. Reg. 8.95 7.95 10,000 sq ft bag Reg. 4.95 4.45 5,000 sq ft bag Turf Shrimp Cucumbers 1 pound shrimp (28 to 30 count), shelled and deveined 1 teaspoon each salt and sugar 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1 tablespoon dry sherry 1 clove garlic, minced 2 large cucumbers, peeled and quartered lengthwise 3 tablespoons salad oil 2 tablespoons minced scallion Cut each raw shrimp lengthwise and crosswise to make 4 pieces. Stir together teaspoon of the salt, sugar, cornstarch, sherry and garlic; mix with shrimp and reserve.

Cut seeds away from quartered cucum sat HALTS PLUS is our best sell- bers; cut crosswise into Vi-inch ing combination lawn aid. It combines Scotts famous pieces. In a 10-inch skillet, heat I II FURY 1 tablespoon of the oil; add the cucumber, scallion and remaining Vi teaspoon salt; cook light HALTS, the leading crabgrass control, with TURF BUILDER, America's favorite lawn 'COOLRISE' METHOD- A revolutionary new way to make bread quickly, easily and conveniently, was announced recently. Developed by the Robin Hood Flour Test Kitchens, it is called the "coolrise" method. The secret of the "Cool-Rise" Method is controlled rising in the refrigerator, rather Haltsdl "'IknaiaHMM I if i ffliMfl i'K than several rising periods in a warm, draft-free place.

The XfiJLilrsfh ly, stirring, for several minutes; remove and reserve. Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons oil in the skillet; add shrimp; cook and stir for a few minutes or until opaque through. Stir in cu dough is mixed, kneaded and shaped in only 45 minutes then refrigerated to rise for at least two hours, or as long as 24 hours. Whenever it's convenient for you, the rolls are all ready to pop into the oven. There are no rising times to watch, no punching down, and no problem of a warm my spot to set the dough.

The "CoolRise" Method takes the fertilizer. Prevents immediate seeding. Reg. 18.95 5,000 sq ft 14.95 Reg. 9.95 2,500 Sq Ft 7.95 cumber and reheat.

Makes 4 servings. worry out of yeast baking once the dough is prepared you The biggest change in food can torget it until reaay to bake it. Luncheon Cloverleaf Rolls (The "CoolRise" Way) retailing has been the rise of supermarkets. Today, supermarkets account for 12 per cent of all stores, and do three- a great deal at a special low price for the big, full-size Fury with all these extras now standard: buffable silver acrylic enamel new, exclusive blue all-vinyl interior deluxe upper door moldings whitewalls special wheel covers. Test-drive a Plymouth Fury Silver Special at your Plymouth Dealer's today! 51 a to 6'i cups Robin Hood 2 tablespoons sugar fourths of the grocery business 1 tablespoon salt In 1948, only 2 per cent of the SAVE $2 grocery stores were supermar 3 tablespoons margarine 2 cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese kets, yet even then they ae counted for 26 per cent of sales, Flour (Regular or Instant Blending) 2 packages or qakes Flcisch-mann's Yeast, active dry or compressed Vi cup warm water (105 115 Vi cups warm milk (105 115 cup (6 slices) bacon, fried reports USDA.

CHRYSLER M0T0R8 CORfORATKM See your nearby Plymouth Dealer now MB'W crisp and crumbled Vt cup minced onion Cooking oil cn America's leading crabgrass preventer Halt Spoon or pour flour into dry measuring cup. Level off YANDA MOTORS, INC. 702 Commercial Manitowoc, Wis. BACKHAUS GARAGE Main St. Nazianz, Wis.

ATTENTION Skip Arne The Dukes Are Coming SOON R0DEWALD MOTOR GARAGE Routs 1, Newton, Wisconsin U.S. Hwy. 141 and pour measured Hour onto wax paper. Halts stops crabgrass before it starts. Prevents grub and mole damage too.

Will not harm good grass lets you seed the same day if you wish. Measure warm water into large warm bowl. Sprinkle or crumble in yeast; stir until dissolved. Add warm milk, sugar, salt and margarine. Stir in 2 cups flour.

Beat with rotaryi before it I beater until smooth (about 1 minute). Add 1 cup flour. Beati vigorously with a wooden spoon until smooth (about 150; strokes). Stir cheese, bacon and onion. Add enough addi Reg.

7.95 2,500 sq ft 5.95 KwSiliBBIBBSSBniIHHIBHnnBBHBSHBKBnBasnEZflBBKSiF SPECIALS I tional flour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto lightly floured board and knead until smooth and clastic, about 5-10 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap, then a towel. Let TV and Appliance rest on board tor 20 minutes. Punch down; divide dough into three equal portions.

SAVE $5 Shape each portion into 30 smooth round balls. Place 3 balls; in each greased muffin cup. Brush with oil. Cover pans! loosely witn plastic wrap. Kerngerate 2 to 24 hours.

When ready to bake, remove from refrigerator. Care Scotts Spreader fully uncover dough; let stand at room temperature for 10 minutes. Bake at 425 degrees F. for 15-20 minutes or until! done. Remove from pans immediately.

Brush tops with mar garine, it desired. Makes 2V2 dozen cloverleaf rolls. (If you use Robin Hood Self-Rising Flour, omit salt.) Extra sturdy Scotts lawn spreader at an extra big savings. Just buy it with any Scotts product and we deduct $5 from your sales ticket. Full 18 inch spreading width.

New woc, March 17 were Mr. and. nfants Mrs. Lester Reimer, Whitelaw. rust-resistant finish.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Tisler, Rt. 2, Cato, and paternal grandpar Reg 1995 14.95 Baptized KRIS JACK JORGENSEN ents are Mr. and Mrs.

George Schuh, Rt. 2, Brillion. Great when bought with grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. any Scotts product or 7.00 Allowance on your old Martin Nedvecki, spreader.

and Mr. and Mrs. James Tisler. Green leaf. Alan Norbert has three sisters, Theresa, Monica LAWN THATCHING SERVICE Make your reservation now to have your lawn thatch re REFRIGERATOR TV TV TV RANGE AcrOSS-Top Freezer JU Table Model ,7" Model 2" Tob, Model Apt.

Size Magnavox Admiral Electric $iS $15 $200 $300 $500 REFRIGERATOR TV TV TV RANGE 2-D00r Kelvinalor 2" Admiral Console 21" Console-GE 21" Bendix Console 30-lnch Electric $5500 $2.500 $Ji500 $3S00 $S00 REFRIGERATOR TV WASHERS TV RANGE Small Size Holpoinl 2f Eoiy Splnner 24" Admiral 38-Inch Electric ra fr Like New Console rl $oo 4qoq $35 REMAT0R RANGE Across-Top Freeier JyjMu 55-00 10 lejJ i0Kh vKmuT IF Y0U MAKE 00 Urn Washington St. Ph. 682-7747 THE DELIVERY e) dJ and Ann Marie, and one broth er, William. moved by Huchthausen's Lawn Service. It removes all the old clippings and debris to allow the better penetration of moisture and tertilizer.

SCOTT RALPH MENGE Scott Ralph was the name chosen for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Menge, Rt. LAWN COUNSELING SERVICE 1.

Mishicot, when baptized Sun Our Scott Trained Consultants will be happy to inspect your lawn and make recommendations for treatment No charge day, March 20, at St. Mary of: KRAIG DONALD JORGENSEN The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Jorgensen, Rt.

1, Nic-olet Road, Green Bay, received the names Kris Jack and Kraig Donald when baptized at Bay Settlement Catholic Church, Bay Settlement, Green Bay. Sponsors for the infants were Mr. and Mrs. Mick McGuire and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Pion-tek, both of Green Bay. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swetlik, Rt. 2, Manitowoc, and paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Allen C. Jorgensen, Green Bay. ALAN NORBERT SCHUH Alan Norbert was the name given the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert G. Schuh, Reeds-ville, when baptized by the Rev. Adolph Dolezal at St. Mary Catholic Church, Reedsville. the Nativity Catholic Church, tor tnis nucntnausen service: Call 684-5567 Tisch Mills.

The Rev. Donald Feller performed the ceremony. Sponsors for the infant born. Feb. 9.

were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nehring. Maternal, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

John McCarthy, Manitowoc, APPLIANCES and paternal grandmother is HARDWARE' PAINTS FREE DELIVERY Mrs. Viola Menge, Manitowoc. HOUSEWARE Mion 684-J567 Paternal great grandmother is Mrs. Amanda Tech, also Manitowoc. Sponsors for the infant born at Holy Family Hospital, Manito It Pays to Advertise.

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