Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 167, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Recipes
CASH GROCERY & MA
Friday SPECIALS S
Swift Jewel8 Lb ^
(Limit)
Texas.
48 Pounds i
LADY FAIR
I-ouie* Street . read A—jHoeUtttaij
tion issued bj Governor James V. i
Allred, aim «■ poem. "Dqiiaj’*, Jy
Grace Nall Crowell, pvewnt po'J
,..i.ut p{ T.als. Hope Mirie Ab-
ernathy gave an intereating talk
or “Blueboi i eta of Texas." “Lia-
ten to the Mocking Biro," was play-
• 24 Pounds ......
(EVERY SACK GUARANTEED)
Deviled Eggs in Tomato Aspic
4 hard boiled eggs
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1-4 teaspoon Carey spit
Fruit Cocktail Heavy
Syrup, No. 1 tall can
Asparagus, all green
tips, No. I can....
Libby’s PEACHES,
No. IVi Can ......
C. H. PARKER 16 ox. WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT
RRFAD-^^
MIHlmHUfc^if, LOAF................
and Tabasco
Dash paprika, perrer
.Cut eggs In half crossways, remove
yolks and mix with seasonings. Re-
fill whites.
2 packages lemon gelatin
S 1-2 caps tomato )ulce
3 tablespoons vinegar
1 teaspoon Carey salt
Dissolve gelatin in hot tomata
Jnlce, add seasonii is and cool. Poof
nbout one cui> of mixture Into rlOl
mold and when nearly congealed put
In the deviled eggs upside down,
pour In remaining g'latia and chill
until firm. UntnolU ou crisp lettuce
and serve with lettuce cups In cen-
ter of ring, filled with mayonnaise.
Arrange assorted cold: mealji around
olives. •Serves
Salad Dressing.
Quart for
COFFEE.. Falcon
1 lb. 29c, 2 lbs..
P. A G. or Crystal White
SOAP. 5 large
DRIED PEACHES.
X pounds........
CABBA i
TOMATOES, No. 2
salad, garnish with
COFFEE, Folgers,
2 pound can .....
2-3 cup K-B shortening.___
1 1-2 cups sugar
3 cups Supreme Flour
4 1-2 teaspoons K. C. baking
powder
Par Paul ? .
Yellow ONIONS;
Pure Ribbon Cane
SYRUP. Gallon ..
circle
* and
DRY SALT BACON,
No. l, Ppr pound.
JUVENILE MUSIC CLUB
HAS SPLENDID MEETING
The Graham Juvenile Music Club,
sponsored by the Graham Junior
Music Club had its meeting Wed-
14 nth-
6 egg white*
1-2 teaspoon Carey salt
|.« teaspoon almond flavoring
1.2 teaspoon lemon extract
1-2 teaapoon vanilla extract
STEAKS. Round.
Loin, T-bone. Lb-.
i’l Pineapple Juke
S can lie; No. 1
We make Sausage you
needay at the home o4' Mary
ryn Snoddy on Kentucky Street.
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Jo] Annice Cor-
nish, sifter whioh the minutes of
the last meeting were read by the
secretary, Betty Jo Friedel. Parlia-
mentary Drill was conducted by 'J.
W. Martin.
Savanna I-armour was program
leader lor the afternoon. She Intro-
duce the following program:
“Ilance of the (Rosebuds" (Keats)
Billie Louise Hartsell; “When Snow-
flakes Leave the. Sky" (Piaget)—
Gwendolyn Barrow; Wind Witches
(Mattingly) Marjorie Christie,
Tumbling Clowns (Robe) Barbara
Justice; Dark Eyes (Thompson—J»
you can eat. Lb
with lurking powder and suit five
times. Cream shortening and sugar,
add dry- Ingredients and mils alter-
nately. Add flavoriug. and lastly. foM
lu beaten egg whites. Bake in two
or three layers as desired, in oven
360 degrees. When cool put together
with fluffy frosting and sprinkle with,
cocoanut.
That good tough
Seven Steak, Lb.
Jackaoa’a Kraut,
No. iV,i can ----
SUGAR, Craft Bag,
10 Pounds........
SLICED BACON
Per Pound .....
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR ADDBq SPECIALS.
White Swan Sliced
Pineapple, No1 2lj can
COCOANUT.
1 Pound Package
evice Pogue carburetor. Then, they drove
I Rxnpnsp th* c“r B"t" th* **' ”•
i tjAjiciihc ed t|,p machine came to a
Of AutO Fliel itoP The speedometer showed they
-- had covered 16.2 miles on a flat
„ .J. “1 gasoline. Pogue said. This equals
M.n Two hundred , mlleaf, of ,M # ^
re on a gallon of gas ^ ~ conducted when thh UU-
permturc was 10 degrees betour sen.
. motorist, dream. A<Mlltonal be#„ ^
1 accomplishment, ac r4iulllng in ,UC(WM. p^. ^
lie claims of Charles ctare<
of Winnipeg, who ha. Br|.f,y ^ prtnct„e „ ^
arburetor of radically burtlor con|Uu of . „„
of feeding fuel to internal ones-
osed a company is bnntion engines
>d to manufacture and Since 1030 W. J. Holmes. Wlami-
nventlon. upon which peg business, man and hockey eu-
slsteen years of toll. . i thuslast. has been associated with
JOHNS
4
Grocery & Market
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nimmo at-
tended the Stock Show Wednesday.
TRY FAY’S LAUNDRY
304 8. View
3 Dozen tt ashed
Shirts finished
Uniform* finished
I-aney Moore of Clovis, New ’Miex-
I ico, is visiting bis sisters, Ruth
] and Pearl Moore, and other rels-
I ttves.
Betty Jo FViedel, Norn* Haden,
Doris Mobley, Barbara Justice, Mary
Jane Jolmston. Una Frances Wat-
son, J. W. Martin, and Mrs. Har-
ry K. White.
I The next meeting of the clW> will
I be held April 15th at ‘ho home of
i Jo Annice Cornish with Mary Jane
Johnston and Lena Frances Wataon
ns co-hostesses.
An oil and gasoline company has Pogue.
offered to pay the Inventor I3.M0.-1 Patents on the
______ _ _________ ______ new carburqtqr
000 for his patents. It l’s reported, i have been taken out.
Pogue MM two Winnipeg auto-1 Not only is power iocreaead. hot
mobile agents. W 8 Klckley and T.'W per cent of the carbon tat the
jPewcTiah
The Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Guthrie
me spending a few days in Nava-
sota. 'their former" home, visiting'
friends.
lanana Bran Muffins
1 cup sifted flour
v
1-2 teaspoon salt
1-4 teasg[£>n ,aoda_.
1 teaspoons 'baking powder
2 tablespoons lard
carburetor.
■ i !.!■■—■ .a. ...
They poured a measured pint of
gaaollue into the tank of an eight- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rm
cylinder coupe equipped with the' ware in Ft. Worth Thursday.
A. W. Swenson spent Thurm’ay!
in Dallas on business.
Classified Ads
cup *uKar
FOR SALE
1 cup shredded bran
2 tablespoons milk
1 cup bananas thinly sliced
Mix and sift together the flour,
salt, soda and baking powder, cream
shortening and sugar. Add egg. bran
and milk. Mix and allow to stand
while slicing be—was and mix well.
Add stfted dry Ingredients stirring
as little as possible Bake In well
Now Is The Time
Modern five-room
Corner Brazos ana Cherry.
Hhawnee School. Cash or
B. L Klrtley. Paris Tailors
me 320 l«7e
Buy city property, farms and ranches
as all kinds of real estate^ is sure to
greased muffin tin* at 876 decrees
advance with recovery
for about 20 minute*.
Annoancrmom
Invitations...
Visiting Cuds.
See us as we have many good proposi-
tions to offer that are well worth inves-
tigating
We now have some unusual bargains
in city property, and if you are interest-
ed, we would like to show them to you.
Approximately M per eta* at
ailsaoM* arc Ideate occur at might,
ahheogh night traffic la hat *—-
(earth — dan— — day traffic. Night
Wiring la therefar* about fear times
— hazards as — day driving- At
aight danger ia net always ahaze-
zsi Drivq with extra cam after
Stationery.
| FLOUR. .Megmrgel £| f
|0
1 48 Pound'Sack .. fl'*1
1 MEAL. Supreme Of
1 ( ream. 10 lb. Sack LI
ic
1 COFFEE. Peaberry. II
1 Per Pound ...... 1'
1 LARD. Advance. 44
I 4 lb. Carton...... ™
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I LETTUCE. Good {
r
■ ' _____
I SNOWDRIFT. a
1 3 Pound pail...... “
r
1 Geisha Crab Meat.
V
*
1 6Vt ounce can......
I CATSUP, White 1"
| Swan 14 oL bottle U
r
1 - "—--—♦
1 White Swan Straw- O'
1 berries. No. 2 can . Ut
r
I White Swan Shrimp O'
1 6 ounce glass ... “1
jc
I Tuna Fish’ Breast O- IQC
1 Chicken. 7 or. can 1 ” '
1 Pieezing Corn Flakea. j
1 Large Package----
r
1 Kohinoor CORN. O
1 2 No. 2 cans .... |.fc<
r
I Square Meal GREEN IflC
1 BEANS. No. 2 cans •»
I PEAS. Early June. 1
| 2 No. 2 cans..... 1
T
I Phillips' Delicious Mixed
1 Vegetables, I AC
1 No. 2 can IU
1 Carrots & Peas. |
■ No. 2 Can ...... 1
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 167, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1936, newspaper, March 20, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064339/m1/4/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.