The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 245, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAXT SUN—GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
ONE MEANS OF ESCAPING A FLOOD
You Can’t Go
Wrong A t
BAYTOWN
SPECIALS
March 27-2S-30
Eggs
*
m
oMjc*a«> __.
Spuds 10:, 18
BROWN m F©W013UB>
Sugar 2till
ilAROILICffT
Matches}
K <*»i
Ml. ■ MOBIt
BBRAKFAST-Oasl.ly
iMend, A AC
Bacon
NEW METHOD OF
«rta,:- Srpswito W. «W2te|,
the yolk* I« ike mitt sod add toj,
ffifj SHB|H *«*♦ batter, write!. tmi fold to
'JL
FK»>AY, march
dry ingredient*, mixing veil. Add
the «gg wWfo#, toiler stiffly. The
PRESENTED HERE<—* a
(sms’ airily, so add were milk ijT
-te.-' im-mmr* ' -.------ . jt ’ M* 7 K*** It |
A ««»i «kkfe*» . "W"
!*"»- aarifoto imW toe to- *, * excrik* *Ti. gate
?$#*» pat i**» iwywity mbKBiSfl»5n6»t
feluT4 r
: -
|«** *tsm & water SB* I* iw . ' • 1
. ■ . * ZSJZtz:* oa rf'Ww
at tftv Ubia on an efertric warn*}
wen, 'Far. a supper dessert’ •wrfe
"»r, <jv»‘r. 'fust with fteur mp4. »-■
«M 55 to fee- rrtam.
«tth lw.M .a ^ after ebkk,?! ^ ^ /od M0£
flat* towwned, .Coals aatfl tender.
}• Y*it«''tls« cf»lris*B_Ia dtet»*,.re-
instirs j[ 'ikis^~tlSHEih» lie- lnqSSr 7n
fte ptn .ssito. toned tabfespiwm* tte
fleer mixed ir4*®" p
The first-book on vital -rtaTNtTfs
ii i nil, um
was written by■ sat Engtohmanand
{rttbiiaied ln London in 1S62. He
”7" ..T**--f.»i-v: '*w.u . ato«*t that there were mere boys
us«. Cw «b top ant of ..raws* ;. ■,,,. , . . > . v. /_
A UM a toy a «aafa*-l*M^1§t:
A faeckweta epentar is Newport, Ky„ kim tfea Okie rirer from
Ctecaaati, ancta * last atoy the reef af Mi baMng to cusp* ffosd.
Tested Recipes
until gj#vy & thick-tied—*'»-
. jlia_jtw'w»... jmiL.it -netasssry -a-.-nto
strain into a bowl. Use the gravy.
to paw- over tbl-' waffle*. . '
■ I'caps, fleer :.*.. ■---.
•i-t«ts|*oewr tjaklftf/po^der
? teApecw lUt •
2.««fs
Aheet 1 mi)!k
12 (t alter
' Sfix -imA- *ift Hn^|i|. fttgreis.-
bora than pirfat- aUid that population
‘;yyM„ bt.esttnaited iretn- the death j
rat*. ■ ? l
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Reid & Strickland
sk;, b^g* aai .att~mt&tm*; imtwiWMr
‘Sflw pSEtsTwyt rataap, WumS-jinW wpiatdt, Sft cup «f atewwd.
Fra/i Footfe
♦euw»w
ONIONS 2 . 5
MffvH AND
Carrots 2
I
Lettuce 3 JO
font.
Gfelatin
KOTEX
_ii>* a
swift Ji.wn,
SHORTENING
i rT"‘Nn 49C
■# « AKTuN T*1'
ADMIRATION'
COFFEE
* *» •
1 LiKp
J HA«j V W**
Sardine Corktail
I *»slt im. sardine* ,
}.| stip {awaft? ealwtp
: 2 'WtWresteflhiir'e
tan s
I -2 i*mMpt*>a tabastst estfce'
ittkt 1 tawe* ■
■' Sat*’
j ,J tap seaitkd milk
i Melt tetter, add flour and sea*
I turning.*, and gradually the *c»Med
| milk. Cut eggs in «purter» and re-
i heat in *a»tce. Serve, m tetet.
Spua»h Pie
Ft/r the fUtisg iff «j«#sh j^e, ate
rnr-mt m«T stewed;
Jerrfeitr awl tahaw e waeea, »»*i I miabed squash, ene cop of boiling
Netfisfe laiw- Add ntiw and sea-1 with, otwhalf cup'aupar, «• and
*anep4h te; fW.ltewithr awd iow-half teawpaan* salt and one tea*;
' «pOj»n thite%^lb well' *%d *d«T
ane rrg, well beat##. Pour into- a
paatrp *hei! and- bake a* you would
ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW
CHONE 305
f itiren* State Bank Bldg
.■.V.V.W/.V.VW.V.V.*AV
HIRilRI
by an all-Texas
institution
wrw ta eMdctas} ghtaieD.en a plat?
■■i cnMii#4 it*.'
1 onaji(o Iknitlltw With Oy»ter*
l N’d. 2 can tomatoes
i 1-2 *4U»?t» btrviiiivn
I table*pooo chaipped' onion
S - 2 toy .leaf.
C c|»ve* _ .. ., . >. ■
14 unepaaa, pipperrona" *".......
, 1 pint
Mis i«m*toe», bouHlwr, onion and
-Alter M-a»MiW8t* togetW, and let
• o<»k 2# nunate*. Fore*- through
* «**e. Add «y*tm, whtcb „bpye
toe® partu Serve-in botidkai
cups with cr<*ut.a®*.
pumpkin pie.
H<ii»er«i*e Ifetstoe*
3 <*op* raw' j» called
1-2 rup-tetter
2 tablespoons melted butter.
Few deep* onion Juice ’ a
2 tablespoon*, flour
■ i rBp' scSSfcd mitt - « ..»
Salt arc! paprika
l f-jftr folk .
I'aHxiii the -poUtpa*"ii(hir)r have
torn washed, j^red arid cubed, for
I three minute* -r biwling water. Add
, one-thtni cup batter and rook very
J*hv*1y until joto.twat ate soft and
|*.ltybtS> browned; Add <nkm Jaire
Mo she two tabte*pw>n* recited bwi,
i ter. _ Add flour; gradually -potw w
the ecsddcd. trulk white stirring ton-
stantiy -Add the yolk of egg-ami
blend thormighly ' f <ni! over the
pdatoe* and .ga.ralsh with chopped
parsley. *
Do you, know whether you pits-
fer French, Italian or Spanish
dive oil? If you like a light and
detwata flaw,-you wit!’find the
tfljelteb oil more to your lg|e;
I Italian olive oil of the same quality
is mote pronounrod in flavor; white
Spanish oil i* *ttll lea* refined, but
poasease* a certain laxly ami flavor
that gains staunch frii-mla fof #
Remember these shr** jtiffer»««{«
when you are enkrnng Oil for
dressings. The> w ill guul# you to
the iuaitii. that you hk* best. (
Meat Values
WHI» PEAK AU. MEAT
ROAST ,19
. •
vkai snot ijiia
ROAST
l’e*r MarmaUdr
i ;M p-nitiifs peat* ,
1 pound *ug*r , •
3 lemon rinds,- grated
<* . Dnel peari and rut into quarters,
Tfoi’ remove corel ..Put ititu a
uttcepcn and* raver with raid wa-
ter !#t boil uptfl iuft. Math and
f Beef Pot Root
Potato Salad, lb. 1 *lp
...» IwU
Veal Pot Roast
JL JL
mtfc
MEAT
If you with to write a Valentine
motto on * frosted cuk*, U*e alpha-
•wt for the Setter*. They
•-an be colored g*.y«g» MfiA-.Jtttk
a .line- toushijjdipped in vegetable
dy>! and .the letter* will not fail
off if applied’before the icing Gard-
ena. , .
When p^ing the dry shredded o*-
coaitut for deroratlliK rakes, mer-
ingue# or fruit derrrrtv, lie sure to
soak the coconut for 3 few’ mo-
ment* In sweet milk before using
l*re*s the milk out, and you will
find the nut meat- i«t as juicy ami
■sweet- a* the fresh kind.
A- ; Y-' - ' "
A good cleaning t»astc for- silver
may to made by mixing a paste of
whiting and dive oil. Apply to the
silver and ■ poiteji with a soft sdk
doth, Or pat a little peroxide on
„ flannel cloth, rub it «n a cake
of snap ami apply to the silver
i*dishing with a clean, dry cloth.
^offeel Delivered Oven-fresh
to your Urocer
Admiration Coffee
A SALES EVENT
THAT BRINGS
y<w4
~TWT**.
m 4
Z\<
a
... 1
—
tm wtu as* orrttt rou a
mciM MHO k>n or vaunt .
wars trout oeeoinmnr to
•Ut TWM f*0WCTt Ml MOtt
IMM tw *tu*i tavMO. twr
moot
uw*ta,ousr o«m uik*vj«w.
Special Prices
GOOD FRIDAY. MAR< H 27
THROKiH SATl RI»AY MARCH 4
' left-fKer cal& rah'be freshed"by
dipping^ it -for a nwuftent in CaW
add sugar. Mix 'wttl and add gtifc d *»
net rfmt Return to *to»e and boil "moderate ov*p Bin to begin with
instil of pnfjier eoiudatency. stir
ling emstantiy. Turn iflto gla**e*
« jar*. Seal. ■
Curried Kgg*
S hard eotdted egg*
2 table*p>x>n* tetter
2 tabkajxwn# flour
14 teaapwm salt .
i t teaaponn curry .powder'’
i » laaap*—pfpp**-- .....—
pot a piece of freshly cut appl*
in the cake box wjmn you pml
the cake away.- You will find W-
belpa greatly, to keep the.eakt
moist and freah' ^
Have you flower* on the kitchen
OUTWORKED
c nit ke*
SALAD
DRS8BCD HENS AND
FRYERS
FRESH FISH AND
IYSTERS
BAYTOWN
FOR ME
Y«ni may to very simple ate«i!
the tow d'oeuvre sen ice—and yet
to vary smart These inegpenaive
amt easily prepared tidbitomtake a
very attractive service .... Celery
stuffed with pimiento cbeeae; t
dike of twuato lopped witjR a
site* at devjfei egg* stuffed and
rip* ogives; a little apky- salad or
relish' in small lettuce leaves.
Australia baa extended interna-
tiooal copyright protactioo to lit-
■ tMMfy and artist ir wOTlM
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wt Six'S a«r, «w 11 *m«m
f. *• '
Aosh Numskuu.
DEAR toQtoto t» THE
0»?.OCt ON AVKXJTsuSCO
1# «KT THE-MuttC --
ACROSS? tWMvauu
mtsscmcmo
D&« toOAM* # A OMSS-
MAMUR MAKRS A?*^
AROUhOTHE WOSUkOOCa
-
RAJ Alt iA!
ORES
nsr iCo QT-
JAR
JAR
!
NG
23c
Orsnge INkoe or India Ceylon -tfeclar
TEA, Mb. 13c Mb. 23c
Ion* Read, Cooked » .
|1 Spaghetti 3c,»****' 15c
.—i— -.
IS] . HINA - SPAGHETTI Or
S MACAKONI
i-.-k«viOC--:
Mellow--(l4-o» pkg, -9c) *
| Wheat, 23*oz pkg
A All Kinds
Candy Slicei, IfeT.
i Jelly Beans, lb. ....
!5c
;-“Ab Fbttor* Gelatin Dessert*
SPARKLE
3 me* 13c
J
imj v
:«((• >
«jr
v® 'r®/ I
Iona Pork And
BEANS *
II
4:::; 15c
Sultana Peanut
BUTTER
l-I.1S.
12c
Ann Page Grape
JELLY „
a^aM
r
MONTH - END FOOD BARGAINS AT
Austex
CHILI
WITH BEAN'S
^ 192
Tamales
18c
N0.-2
CAN
I
BAYTOWN BAYTOWN
FRIDAY thru MONDAY
March 27 - 28 - 29
FULL
ITNT
lit
IO (THM
TOMATO JUICE
2 T^.15c
SLICED So- 2 An
BEETS Caa
% PETIT P01S No. 2 4 0A
PEAS - loc
FRESH GREEN No. 1 Ap
Limas -Cis
' FANCY No. 2 df f|n
i Spinach1" 10*
CORN 15c
PORK & BEANS ,
— |0c
28-OZ. CAN
Salmon Ring
WITH CREAMED CORN
YOU’LL like this- tempt-
ing combination for len-
ten Dinners. It is inex-
pensive and easy to make
with ...
Peter Pan Pink tall can
SALMON .. 11c
Blue Ribbon Fanev Ibl bag
RICE .. . ... 9c
No. 2 can
„ 13c
Irradiated Pet % tall cans
MILK..........19c
Ask I s For the Recipe
- I II II III
Libby’s Fancy
CORN ...
’ DouJtty.
Good mik
hF8®
SYRUP
~ *mrm' -1
CHOCOLXTf
Kavo* ■&$$
CRYSTAL
SOAP CHIPS
2 1Z 21c
5 GIAS!
BARS
FOR FLAVOR AND ECONOMY ALWAYS USE
LIPTDNSrTEA
19 c
37c
PINK
BEANS
Or
RICE
4lbs< I9c
' Yellow ding—No, 2Vt Cgns
Peaches, 2 cans 25c
Sour or Dill
Pickles, full at. 12c
Meaty
Prunes,
All Flavors
Jello, 3 pkgs.
5 lbs. 23c
17c
Tine GranulaQd
SUGAR
10 lbs. 443
OVALTINE
; ‘Wr. A -‘
Pillsbury Best
FLOUR
_!______LB-
89c:$l
■ Ann Page
KETCHUP
10C
I
BOTTLE
K'jah Cider . jijf
. VINEGAR 1
«... 12c*
BOTTLE
Special Prices Friday And Saturday
POLAR WHITE
tohrer8|g**d v
OLEO
iSBe
Fancy Blue Rose
RICE
fu.20e
Shortening
4,1 47 8 ,L93<
I—< WM, *n4
KRAUT
3 L15c
t: *>T.X
CHEESE
■18c
POUND
Aot Pag*
| , 'Stoawtoery
Preserve*
'-
OP ftCuF 5CC*^ 1% •
HtteJES ? -
-.....■"•**
15C 27* 491
'
null rim A«w »-nr~
Prunes, 10 lb box
r«RM Suap
Camay, 3 bars;. .....l$c
Pritoe Altort or Velvet
Tobacco, can
Matches, 3 boxes
HEUt loVs apples, dor, .I'lc
WINESAP IfPLES. 2 doc. 2S(
NAfXutmAwaa
l-FTTIJCE. 2 Cpr.
1jy£ wd*U ENUI.fSH PEAS. Tlhm.
SPINACH i lbs.
cj w
Argo
STARCH
OT REG. *5c ^ M a
i PKG. llC
i
•3-Minute
Oat Flakes
17c
Mfitb a delieioas
nutlijtefjaj’or.. oi.
CRUSTEfffi. g
BAM A FRUIT
PRESERVES
Corn Flake*. ^
PREMIUM.
COCONUT
Rump - Boneless - Shoulder
ROAST
ALL t UTS
STEAKS..... Jle
VEAL CHUCK , U
CHOPS.... 2,25c
VEAL STEW2 25e
FRESH ALL-MEAT H
Hamburger 2 u 25c
SWIFT’S SMOKED
SAUSAGE.
SLICED ^
Boiled Ham
95® [ Big Bologna.
SWIFTS CLOVER
Mc 1 BUTTER...
• IKESH
gcjSliced Bacon
LB.
LB.
18c
4i
Ifc
35C
LB.
Potatoes
lOxea 18C
¥E
I OR)
eimlpo, B>. 15c
Lettuce, each
..... Sc
9c
futy Btewbed-
Celery, sm. stalk 10c
IMibu Sweet
Potatoes* 5 lbs.
No. I Colorado • Good Cookers
Potatoes, 10 lbs IBc
Sunkiat Small
15c
Medio. '
Oranges, doz. ...
doskist Urge
Unons, dox. ....-
* Real Bay—Tort-Juiry
Appto, do*.
r.
2™<»Mc
Avalons
FORT HOWARD
* TISSUE *
jytetP-----------B=i
■tA-'
SALT.......2pi
MATCHES ' ^
MACARONI
—r t■ - ——.
Dr. Peter’* Pure VauiU* . .
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tFto quick-dating
jDAY, MARCH 27, 1936
mSde snow
^SAVEUVES
"MAROONEDDUO
V }
^ birch «p«»k»- f w;y-wck;,
wire, saved the l.vra of,
Lotn Proctor. John to«-
agent "of the Quebec
a- [tinit rmnarDtePt^ _A■ ,La~-.
when they were Tost* for
«w«»>vo<id* m north-
ten they were lost for
srnato in the*w<w4* to north-
toffee recently. ....- -
fk pair became stranded when
F^Juinnk-B lake for an ap-
for an£J
Sjd*n.hng place, and earn®
JTj. an airplane. An India-t)
tfwss supposed to meet them
K^wshoes foiled to materfal-
W*m\ as the Blang took off
realised that they wen.-
J learned after requiring five
FL to cover a mile. They spent
L first night in the open,-With-
ering of any kind then
grille decided lie would try
hand at making snowshoes to
, Led them to civilisation be-1
,-thev starved in the northern
f they starved in the northern
[Crawling back to where they
w torn the planey the pros-
-ator returned with, two coils of
|le and a gunny sack. Using
wr blades for axes and knives
,r Bail.--., •»* ----- , . , ! ...
two men worked desperately J 11
• iW'l ’ .*,
the snowshoes. They first cut
|,eh saplings, leaving some of|
L .lWies attached, to serve the
QpM of gut, and then used
mn, strung lengthwise and cross-
Le as reinfoi cements, bringing
a^unny sack into play as “ties”
Igpe snowshoes, • -*
[*fter they had completed their
II, and tried the shoes out, they
bend that they were much h-sa'vi-
| than the machine-made product,
art that they would do, and ac-
rordingly managed to tramp b(ack
MOll
27. Ill
loo”-
This |
(the
Robert!
Paul -1
Went
which
next ml
Beliel
■flmgiy maimscu ■!----I —
civilisation, reaching Rouynjto be
b civmzavHm, rcuc,n..K -■
toih with badly frozen feet, hands prepar
r k — i ft.,, m 1, f 1*1 t fx L O *) 11X' O
indarms, but thankful to be alive.
It took them three days to cover
teeive mile* on th'c snoW^hoes,
peditioil
here frl
ing the [
FranceI
ubbery Is Planted J to sperf
JlirUUUVl y lO * MMHWVOT |U,I
|-0n Lawn of Library j in«.)^
The Gftese Creek branch of the ^[n
rns county public library today • ‘rocau;
tej a'i set for spring and summer. Ph>’- •
I Youths vorjfing under the NYA j
gtovqmjduted setting out a num- j Entfl
by^.jihMkhg.. and-flowow’.ng'Td onto* *t
■^Iftrary lawn;-The itenrlw-j' ”
l two Ramsey's arbor, vitae, j ^
* Pfitzer junipers, and one Ho
(each of dwarf gardenia, cat>e bon-, ^ por|
L-wekle. Rosemary and mimosa,1 <,'a,ur(ja3
lid many petunia plants. ■ of the P
The ei
; K p. m.
The. p|
bf’ Ever J
: merly livl
A smJ
be made.l
[Athletes Pour In
For Texas Relays
fAUSTIN, March 27.^<UP>^-Ath,
Ides from all sections of the coun-
ty tore pouring into Austin today
for the Texas Relays tomorrow.
Searly 1,000 high school, college
^ university athletes wil| be on
tend Saturday for the annual at.h-
tek carnival. ,
Seistnd
noted Call
pccuratel|
es from <
of baroml
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 245, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1936, newspaper, March 27, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095672/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.