The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 109, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 8, 1931 Page: 8 of 8
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.ookiiitr School Ior Ulihlv CoJi"eyBh.i!:rir
THE BRKCKENRIDGE AMERICAN kKISCKENKIDGE TEXAS. WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 1031
pry butter blond in 4 t ihli pi n
fl-ur add 2 oups DA A ('ip(iiini
milk Mid stir until mooth nmi
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Cooking Kaci Afternoon A 2:!l()
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Add 4 hnrd-bolled i-iras sliced nn.i
l-l cup sliced stuffed olives Pour
Into taking dish nnd i.i..i with
buttrrrd hl.'ad or rrn kc-r crumbs
Unnvn In o hot ocn
At thp rln.ff .if lh..
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i- i- a mann Power ni'i Uinni...i. ii...i... '......
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and nt lh" la-it a. ..... . the
school a Jtopet gas innge will be
given away
Tk. mill-.-.. r. at ... .
PHOT. Brat about Ml ' " "I "" 'ntr ice
itk'- "" " . - w-1 aht. cj z c.'7'".v "rr: n:
oil i.n.l hoat ...I.. .I.J. !' "tro I" 'l hnP pr. ent
l gai Mi. ho add l nip oil nnd beat until rexas-I.otilslann l'". - Com
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i n h. i .ti.i.en.e lUhtn ilieRinF i. .I..I...I ery lidy In Hreckcnt lde to he t hi ti
ii liHtln Tli. in.lirh innf .hi.i .. ' Suesta at the school nnd t.. heir
..' .'. .nirrrniinu ihiks anil
Errol Tops Cast
OF Noted Actors
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II Ijclllil UclSSK! "hrrl"
C1 i:iio who i.ime to
Telephone No. J
the Itlci Incther of Tom Siw
".' as the Haddock lioollgnnn
Others In the cast Inrludr Lllyan
Tnhman blond siren of the upper
tank of film favoilte'a; Hcgis
Toomry seen moil recently with
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w.k ..f rnlll powder or paprika: I table-
mm upoon ugr I tablatnoona lemon
fi.i two davi
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Afn frw Hy a. i Very popular as party I !.he' very .ntprpsting talki
'. ig.r. iff. ehniPnti and for Sunday night d'mon'rtr"Uo1'" by Mr l)ou1"'
'l iM tli fur mil. ...... u. . .iAH..-.k... . . I - . . -
.-i- "i ii-(iii.iniaiiu ell l s
lo man wiged her audlenrp not to
i up pf h'k unattiartivp dtahea when'
. ..I 'hat with Biirh a little effort colorful I
l hid nn.l more appetitlng foods can be I
i . . I.e. n piep ited .
I'"' ""in Th. iidwrh loaf recipe Is
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1. lolls War On .'MiiMiiltiw
IIARLKM. Mont. April n Hi P
The Lions of Harlem have ). no
on the war path to rid this rum
munlty of mosquito Oiled m
dust is being sprinkled white the
Inserta an likely to breed
afternoon A ;;"":ly rnt of uulN n(1
I Juet lies known wheieei motion
i'i(i riven i . i .. .u .
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I . I'u mi in' fi Plnn unci Htt-
'i' tin l'i n ild cden Stewn
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tin V i!-u e th) ill.
itailin totnoiiou
The liumoi'iii. H idiloi'k ndxrti
till' illi"iti'il h N'oiiiuin Taut ji
in I Norman McLeod from a
i no pln b 8ni Mlntr his!
tint i ubbei kneed dine linn who'
ii fn 't sriern hone i In '()nl
i. V.njk. ' l.eon Kriol In . he
Ii nl nr cunilk' lole ZaSu put.
iiii.iiiiifiil tyeii adMil.ifl fi tnltiitie
flin Mllkfl. Utl IHI. lnu... ...pnr it.
1 N.m. i i oil . ' I he lelPs Hull
i il i ' li the hot. I tell phone 'itl
.iliim t tuinxl th. plrtii.e nt i i
H imltlH ' "I' 1. ! Mli II. il
do. k to ihe llf. i
MitI I ili-ell th I v. i Jot n S.
ii l hll I if ':..i et. nnd i
flat in hei own i tt.hr nt nine n.
tf ige Ih Mei'ii with Jackie Sinil
the Ad non
i nl nftei talking picttites wete
well . --'ahlished tnnde his film bow
In "pHiamount on Parade" "Only
Sapi Work" motked his first fen-
tuied film appearance nfter n
of yeats on the stnge. He Is
nn old Ktegfeld 'nr. nnd tourfid
the wot Id ninklng fun In vaude-
ville BaSu Pitts was Inst seen tn
Monte Cirlo
"l'inn nmi Hnttle- dents with
the hunioious ndventures of a middle-aged
Middle-Western couple nnd
thclt two young charges on their
first trip abroad The story trav-
els ncross country across the sei.
to Paris nnd starts back Donnld
Ogden Stewart the author is one
of Amoilcn's foremost humorists
WIMMIWHinilli! IlillRIIIMIMIIIM
King Su-H r.iuslcl.itis TrleltH
HOME April 8 iU.P O H. Tlo
tnnno postal clerk of Palermo nn f
gngos In conjuring nnd IlluslcnlsTti
I -In!. In 1.1. ........ .1 .... . tfN
..n .i. oi "jiiuu nun' ins mile
hna iptend o fnr Hint ho was
called to. the Villi Savoy tlio resi-
dence Of Klllir Victor .!nif.mnl
vvlicie ho gnvo a performance be-
tore tho royal ftunlly. The King
ptescnted him with a gold vvntch.
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lenKthw .e Into font sl'ces (Tke
nipt off fust I Hetwuen flt-i lu.n
hee spreud boiled or baked ham
ind pukie. urniiiul Mix with lorn.
iij ii IK nnnlar to fpicad easily
ip li .el Hrtw.en second two slices hard-
i . -vnip rooked eggs Armoui s bacon.
ichrppedt. mix to spread with lem-
l' 'ii oi ' i iiiiwl onalse.
1 ki. f. to .nn lletween third ana fourth slices.
... ui.iu m- riionneu I1IIIP(I olives and wnl-
wWii'.it'i.wiimMw: .4in ii'inti
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vrrEND
The Free Cooking;
School and hear what
Mrs. Dougan has to
say about
I'lnlii 1'antrv
" I. Kill C'llMt H .11 S I
'if j. n. h K r Rak-
' w ! ll - in spoons salt
i' 1 1 ' v f our and add
1 . . w .'I to blend In-
I.' ll I ' . n ' kne d Chill bp-
irn .: p iftihi.
xi Mi ItoiiK-m pt.parpl Lem-
. !r. j. tig ii p.i'I.cl because
' i .- it' it in making
i:tir HI
Sn iitisp it crackles out loud
uhcu you pour on milk or
cruiiin. Tousled rice rtrnini.
Rich widi flavor. A different
treat for breakfast. Deli-
cious for lunch.
lTe in enndies mncn-
iooiis. Try in sotips. Kid-
dies arc fascinated hy Rice
Krispics. Order from your
grocer. A rod-uudgrccn
paekaCc. Made by Kcllogp;
in Hatile Creek.
nuts or dates and mil vrnun.l
md mixed with letnonnlse.
Cover entire loaf with softened
I rniiadeiphla croam cheese thinned
with rrentn or louiomilio to iprund
I eaally. Oarnlah top with dojlgna of
I slice) ? livea. nuts or greon peppers.
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Iiougan were.
Ilurnptji Dllinpt) S.il.id
. .ii iivrsun io lie scrvru
take one mcdlum-slzcd tomato pcol.
rut out center nnd soison. one
hnrd-rookod egg and enough shred-
ded lettuce to make n nost for sal-
mi Cut eg" rroMvvlse jjt below
center take out yolk nn mix with
tandwlrh spread olive butter or
trlish r Just sia-onlngs to suit
'Mile Make lot ball nnd p.it egg
together again leivlng space for
mouth Kill with strip of pimento
and use whole clove for eyes Set
cgK upright In center of tomato
N ce for children's party or Kater
.tlnd Decorate as desired w th stiff
leiunnntiie.
INciillop. d Kggs and Olives.
Melt 3 tablespoon. Ji.cA Cream-
MRS. MYRA
OLIVER DOUGAN
While in ISicckcni'hlKc to con-
duct the Kiee Cookint; School
for the
Texas-Louisiana
Power Co.
will have her d reuses civnned
and plowed cJiiefully nntl
economically at the' Royal
Cleaners.
Plain Dresses . . . 25c
Ewin-Chrisliau Hanlwai
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Watch lor Our Announcement in Friday's Issue or the
nreckcnritljre American
Royal
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I'.ri ;h in up j.uir tar to ni.i eh
tti vv.atli.r. r Nllnt curs
t 'tl .unl r. fln'kli t 'iid r reptilr
ii'il tin . I .p. Our MihIihiiIo
.il I.. nr s..p u (inn of Mm
It. -i i n.i .1 west uf l'.rt
Worth .nut
oi u i ui( i s iti; itir.nr
Daniel Alotor Co.
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at the Te
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ephone Office
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in. nls i In i .1 i:iiiMiiii.ilr '
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Aum. Mrtl.i- I .oil us nil
I'oril ( urs
i:i:nni:tt .motor co
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REPAIRING
sprlns fr un I'honngraph
litv for nn lurk Trunk ke
III Htiic-lc. iMrln for nu gutu
If vvr I'.iu't Milt llimw ntn.
FIX1T
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CO.
Walker 81.
YOUR CAR
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ami I'Vmli-r Itcpnlrliig
lh) nnd Night W rrt'ltrr
Hervk'H
.McMI'KTK -MOODY
.MOTOR CO.
I '7 V llrol.. nrlilcii
Have you ever includul the telephone office
on your spring shopping tour?
If you haven't spend an interesting half hour
there this spring. Learn some of the things
that can be done to save you time work nnd
worry during spring housecleaniug rime and
add to your pleasure and enjoyment the
year round.
0
Saving Steps for
the Housewife
It'i no joke to climb up
and down the stairs all
day. Many a tired woman
at the ciul of a particu-
larly hard day vows that
woman's work indeed
is never done.
One solution is an exten-
sion telephone... upstair
. ..or in the kitchen. Or
if you live in a large bun-
flalow or apartment . . .
an extension in a rear led-
room. You'll be surprised
at the small cost.
B
Tactics
m
n
For Housecleaning Victims
If you haven't a telephone alrcadv
you'll be surprised to sec how out
help. It saves weary shopping trips
brings needed supplies post haste from
drug store or grocery rchtvts the-
monotony of housework by making
potsiblc intimate chats with fricmh.
Some folki go so far as to maintain
that it soothes the tcmr and sweet-
ens the disposition!
It's really an asKt all the car . . .
helpful in times of pltasuu commit
or emergency. In cost it'i fust about
the cheapest servant you can hire
works for you for a few cents a day.
The telephone book is its best testi-
monial. Most of the names have been
there for years
U.iiulb(.ti arc
cuicr to Uic
th.inoilii.rtcl-
ipllolKs Uc-
it;ncil with
raci-fiil tlow-
mi llllv-. .hkI
CUM I 111 bl u.k)
only ij cents
i u until aiklt-uuiul.
for Cleaning
Campaigns
For Spring Gardeners . . .
Iot of folks tell us that when thcy'ie
ektii.lt washing windows or working
"" irn flwer beds they can't hear
the telephone ringing tnsiJi.
To them wc recommend extension bells
gongs or sirens Putonctn your kitchen
. -it will ring louellyenough toprev'ene
lo of important calb.
u
We sucgest that you carr)-your telephone with you during
houiecleaning tunc... to bascnient heilrooms sun room.
Portable telephones cost comparatively little. You plug
diem into sockets like floor lamps or vacuum cleaners.
Then you ausw cr calls or order groceries unl supplies w ab-
out leaving your work.
They're handy too for guest room sick room sewing room.
( ill or ion the telephone oHkc and jiL about the icr
tcci licwrihcd here. Or ulL Willi j telephone caiplo .
(Tuccpt upcratun on Juty). our orJei will be iiL.n
irc ul (forapily . onir.M.unN Pi Ti 1 1 h i
1
ll VOU bvc Willi lekltlVe's
ot aiiutlicr naiiie uucan
list yom name with their
telephone number for
a few cents a month.
Ak for an "extra listing "
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raw
t $m
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"LIGHT
CRUST"
Flour
JtX.'' J
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GETS BEST RESULTS
Attend the Free Cooking School and
let )). Doutjan show you what light
fluffy hisduils and fine wholesome
bread can be made by using this high
grade flour as a foundation.
E. L Russell
Grain Company
imionk :i;)9
MMIMMHNMNHMMIMII'ttl
m
hen
opened
sin m
j
Xr
pistol shot
an empire
sau7 flksV JLiiB w- isritBaBK& iiii J M 9 W. j M V m ' ' iHJir a T X lt ssswrv BSra. r V2vJHHlttVt3a
I he Urn uiOKliliumi Lind Ruih ofAr'il H 11 ". hen ihe tritk of i ruiul opened 1900000 jcrct i
of hnj to domcitci Jen. i2JrL" "'r -
jlHtlijVjSJSjMt fcP'.' ?j s
S!B7'qy. yi ars Captain David Payne
rifin '"" "owcr$ haunted the bor-
V ff ders of what is now Oklahoma.
c Time and time again they built set-
tlements only to be driven out by the red
men . . . their homes gone in clouds of smoke
. . . trampled under the hoofs of Indian
mustangs.
hut such adversity only added fuel to the
perennial American urge to pioneer and to
nek homes in a new land of promise. Their
periistence was rewarded when on March 2J
1889 a proclamation was issued by the
President opening 1900000 acres of land
for settlement. How a single pistol shot
dunged m unpeopled and untamed Canaan
one day into an American commonwealth
the next is now history. April 22 I8S9 saw
thousands of eager settlers waiting for the
solitary pistol shot that would open the way
to wealth beyond conception.
Among the lait States to lie admitted into
the Union Oklahoma is now
third in oil production and
ranks among the leaders in
cotton and wheat. In 1901
two years before Oklahoma
was admitted a a State the
discovery of the Glen Pool
near Sapulp.i forever placed
Oklahoma in the vanguard of
all oil-producing States.
In the comparatively few
"cars since the first discovery
the entire
N Vi
A T .unjer
Magnulu 1'ctruleuni Cumpiny
Vt'hcn 11 )cin uf age he drilled
lin tint oil cll One of the three
originil owneri of the J. S Cul-
lima Company Corucini femi
ihe rianter refinery (1191) Mr.
Pi)n elected the mm "Mjs-
nulu". He Jied m 1916.
of oil west of the Mississippi
Kivcr millions of dollars have
poured into the pockets of the
people of the Southwest through
royalties leases and taxes. Rail-
roads have rcalucd a tremendous
source of revenue . . . millions of
people have been given jobs . . .
bank deposits have grown fab-
ulously . . . cities have bloomed
where prairies once existed . .
realm of business has profited and prospered
I hat the founders of the Magnolia Petro-
leum Company were among the first refiners
west of the Mississippi is not nearly as im-
portant as the fact that in a single generation
this pioneer oil company has supplied every
conceivable need for petroleum . . . changing
and improving its products constantly to
meet the changes and improvements in auto-
mobiles industrial and farm equipment.
Just at the Magnolia Gaso-
line and Motor Oil ot ten
years ago were ideally adapted
to the motors of that time so
arc the Socony Motor Oil
Magnolia Maximum -Mileage
and Magnolia Kthyl Gaso-
lines of today tuned to the
needs of the modern motor
car . . . carrying you luxu-
riously and efficiently over
historic Southwestern trails.
The tint Pmt OtBic it Okliliomi Cits opencJ April IIIJ
the iliy folio ing the great OLIihnmi LinJ Ruih Dnwa from
in ictuil photoxriph I'mtmiuer (. A Ilruller u 4nn itinilm;
in Irunt uf ihe 1'oit OiS.t uirdcJ b hn ton Cluic U.-iJIer.
Magnolia Gasoline
and Socony Motor Oil
for economical
care-free motoring -
V
MAGNOLIA ETHYL
GASOLINE
"I Ii I Is arc just scenery"
v
MAXIMUM-MILEAGE
GASOLINE
"More Miles per Gallon"
SOCONY MOTOR OIL
''No Motor can break it"
MAGNOLIA
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i n i ii uic mini oi icrie.
f hiitoric.il tlcichei porirjy-
loj; the pioneer lnitory of the
aoutimcu m coniniemon
titKl of Poundcri' Month of
the Hit nolu Petroleum Com-
piny. pioneer Southveitern
Khncri.
in- ft
nj
PMTR.0 L Ii UM COM PA NY
"Pioneer Refiners of the SoutbweSt
&cr.rions and Dealers in Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana and New Mcvico
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