Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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running right and looking good. Right now, more
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thorough care, by experienced men—and that's
what Humble Stations are for. Stop in today where
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Not getting a new car this fall? Then do the
best thing—entrust the care of your present car to
your nearby Humble Station. Let our jrained serv-
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How many thousand miles of service, how
many years of use, must you expect from the
car you buy this fall? There is no way to te)L
But this is sure—right now, while you're driv-
ing the first few thousand miles, is the best
time to let Humble products and Humble
service begin their thorough Job of keeping,
that new car running right and looking good.
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"abort, cut ' to iidditionn) housing,
these .p'sideih'i'S utter a means nt
provldlh)' housing iw workers
without adding to the supr.-fy of-
homes which nitiilil be "cxIih"
inter the emergency
Handseme Meltl-eeler
fleral ^atteraa tluit give
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wee< eellelese material Ek
that Jragea beautifully. ■
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wrinhlepreef, wenderful H
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eleenedwithadamgialeth. ■
Two and one half yards
long. Wheyi* tie-haehs.
•tat popular hachground I
colors.
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Get ydu a Pyrex Glass Silex or Corley :
Coffee Maker, for gas or electric, for
pure true Coffee. > ■ / j
8 cup size $2.35 & up
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its and costly malot<»n;>nr> iA
jOTjy built or too cheaply Iwilt j ■ v
•use can be iincomfoittitde and ,
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die a, home for yVAfK>iidd .us*!',
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In a well.plaiuwd house til.'? Xift'i- [ flfl
elements are bafati^ed in quan-j
y. quality, ^nd cost and arc so ^E
hlbined to result in a satisfac- I VlA’
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hiatration officials' say Hie- nA- j
fcsity 'Of wey-babineed destr-.n is I
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f use of low cost, where a U‘axi ?■
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With housing space at a
mtum in uial)y.«arbaa of i^ftense
■iiioduviluti thousands of‘ home
outlets are considering the l’rt>b-
t be ericountcred in con-
waste cellar aYcrf into fin-
ished rooms
In many chsok thore are- some •
necessary corrections to be made.
* but. usually tiieso. call be aecohi-
pltshed without jgpw
The actual job aV Ttiincnng Walls
.and ceilings has been aii.nplined by
tiic devetopmehi of new Pufldlhg
histerinls which cover large areas often
quickly and inexpensively ■ and at j homes
the same i line rwovidc their own
decorat iol
In most basements there arc
furnaces, Jmuidry jnbs. cogl bitut,
slioind be concealed
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ways the rtew watte are planned
If the steam or hot-water heat-
ing.pipcs aft- too low ■ they prob,
"fiilrt# ran be rataert* Heat tor the
new room can often be provided
by removing a few sections of the
pipe covering . The pipe and, r^Pe
2 Wash and dry the bird inside
| ;>nd out and rub inside, of body
1 cavilv with one tablespoon of salt.
| tin hot salt, outside
, Make Illis savory giblet dress-
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1-4 cup shortening
1-2 cup butter - . •
:t 4 cup stock froiii giblets
1 1-2 cups celery, cubed
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:t quiiTts of toasted bread cubes
about 1-2 inch in size)
I 1-2 tablespoons shit
I teaspoon poultry seasoning
I onion • • ♦
Cook gibfets until tender in wk-.
: to cover Save stock and chop
giblets Add celery and onion to'
melted shortening and butter and ■
I cook until onion is clear. Add to
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I and giblets and stock and mix”
I Dwwjing should be only slightly
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4 IV> (s:iTW: Fill neck cav-
.it.v first, skewer neck skin to back
<>t bird. Then fill body cavity,
Rew sut. and tie feet to tail piece.
5 Rub bird all over with melt-
ed tiortcning. Add no skit. Salt
makes the skin blister and break.
6, Roast breast down for first
two hours in a low oven (350 de-
ined for a minimum -mmuht of ’.
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In a soundly eimst ructcii.. hon-e .
c foundations tloois. root wMis.'■
d ceilings• will meet .tin its ' ■ oil
ne and wear
|As a rule, however. IJu svi-vanc
ime buyer does not . h ue the
’bhnical knowledge iu-cnssuiv to
deck on structural details For
nunpie, methods used in coii-
flicting the frame 'of a house I
dually arc not understood by thei
Lyman; or, if they are. the Irani- I
l.te is soon covered and only l>'.-!
Jeking around Joists'1 and sills in'
le basement and under caves anti
f4ors in the attic .can the hotr-c-
pider obtain a partial idea of how .
yll the work has been done' !
A (pmily building its home mi- I 01
Lt the FHA-insured-. mortgage ‘
pgn has better assurance'J lint itx !
ime Will-be well constfurtcd. lor I
bring the course ot .'ccnisifiv'timi I j
nveral compliance '.inspections lite (
1',’ade by FHA . represi'iilit'li'.es to ' I
Certain whether or not. the meth'-j
ij and materials usedCoirfmtti :
J the original plans anti • .-.iieyHi.- I ■”
ptions and to the standards .sei, ..
the FHA :
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Ltsy Flatt Sunday • ;dti'ii<)o)i tii ; 1 ' ", * ? nt v tender
Le Harris Memofml Method) 1 P''« •'<’>v. browned juicy, tender-
Kapital In port Worth. l""k"v I‘Hod with savory stuffing
[I 'i < le.at. thAt requires both . skill
0"Teebfe" (.trigsie,' r, ill h(b.[hPd-n'rtisjry. . ...
Minie, 305 North Dougf.,- . . 1. 'l-nterestingly enough . your pail
i . pound package of shortening
Bouests of Mr end Mrs -11 I'- it unportant part in the
■airaven for
Qrs. E. S Hart Mr ami Mrs 0 r tne,... It -,s ideal ior keeping
F L. Curtis, and' Mr and Mrs whole and^brown and al-
t J, Curtis and children. Bobby ; ll‘w' " l’,'ow" without
hd Joyce May.'all ol Fort Worth. 4 !'1,ollg with. b,utter'
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F aizyri p/> rich, juicy 'quality so important in
. any •bread dressing. .
I Here are our suggestions for
tujjjey’ success:
c Select, yotir turkey carefully
| lor its plump breast, pliable breast
1 hone and smooth clear .skin Buy-
I Ing by brand W your best- assur-
l u'nce' of quality.
Wash and dry the bird inside
' 0:111(5 with one tablespoon of salt,
j Do twit salt,'outside.
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!SDA' NOVEMBER 18. 1941 t . ____ _CLEBURNfc TIME^-REVIEW, Cl FBURNE, TEXAS t----------- aywtawwwii i. .».■».....> i
IIM£S-REVIEW HOME PAGE FOR. ALL THE FAMILY
ForfhTF^T’l ROOMS MADE FROM CELLARS
pre-■ povering can then be i>»iii»te<t to
match . ' .
I hans feu- work of thl* typo may
be instuV'd under Title I of the
National Housing Act Actual funds
for the work ure obtained from
qualified lendiiig. inatitutioiiK
Conversion Better
dUiU-uity. J Than Construction
Ama wails -, - _. • -
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•('onvrr:.ion of bn go old houses
into units tor several families is
pri-ti-rable to building new
.tomes - X1-
,A>i old-fashioned' spaiious resi-
dence cun he converted into small
apartments or a looming or board-
ing house nub li taster and more
ewmoinieitlly than a new house can
be built acciiiding to Federal
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Golden brown, stuffed and tender—ideal of all good cooks—the Thanks-
giving nirkey emerges from the oven in its familikr enameled roaster.
,\ow it-is ready for the final festive ’’fixin'»”.preceding the grand entrance
to ibe'?<lining room. Apply thijffinal gala touch, as shown, while the
lutlu y rests in the convenient inner, pan, or rdek, of the enameled roaster,
or iii (he ouster itself. It’s a'deserving tribute to a perfectly cocked bird.
Ability To Turn Out Juicy, Tender
Turkey Requires Skill Artistry
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All ! 1 muglits fiirn to Thanksgiving grees F» Tiien turn omast. up
and finish: roasting- brushing the
breast with more melted shorten-
ing. You’ll be snttized St the
even golden brpw,n color. 1 he un- i
broken skin, the succulent juiciness 1
of the breast meat when you roast ]
your turkey this easy way. j
A 6 t<5 10 lb bird requires 20-25 ;
minutes per pound; lb to 16 lb
bird' requires 18-20 minutes per .
pound; 18 to 20 lb bird requires !
16-18 minutes per pound j
7 When ready to serve, garnish 1
•with baked tomatoes filled withj
I whole kernel corn and plenty of
crisp green parsley; H
Large Stock Of—
Roper Gas Ranges
and Heaters
/aIso Electrolux Refrigerators
We have JUM installed a 60p0 gallon tank BUTANE STOHAGE
I’l.ANT north iff town on Ft. Wortli highway.
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1941, newspaper, November 18, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309425/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.