Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1938 Page: 7 of 16
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k/eeA-end prices are often "bait
prices," for the purpose of getting the
food buyer into a store with the hopes
of selling other items at prices marked
too high.
POTATOES
LETTUCE
GRAPEFRUIT
Peeress
American
A. CRIM
FUNERAL HOME
Imperial
Pure Cane
... 2
6
3
Bestspread
Pure Vegetable
Heinz
Assorted
with one child
two children,
three children.
Sauce
One cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1 tea-
! cup whipped
Airway
Lb. 15c
Soap
Powder
lb. Clo'h
Bag
No. 1
Can
15c
20c
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Fire Chasing Terrier
Mourned by Fore*ter»
BAKERSFIELD, Cal. Jan. 28.
(UP).—State divirion of forestry
employes ars mourning the death
of Tripod, the "fire-chasing" fox
terrier, who died the victim of a
hit-run motorist.
Found half-starved and injured
by a forest ranger, Tripod learned
to leap in the cab of toe division's
fire truck-at the first sound of
the engine, and never missed a
fire during her five years as the
ranger’s pet
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Bar—
Texas
Maid
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Standard
No. 2 Can
20 lb.
Bag
Vigo
Black
Beauty .
No. 1V2
Cans—
Fancy
Dried
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MADE APRONS TO YOUR
'‘HOMEMAKING WARDROBE”
PATTERN 4657
By Anne Adams
Your springtime wardrobe won’t
Kitchen Craft
High Quality
FLOUR
No. 2K
Cana
Small
(ana
Medium
Cana ..
10c
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15c
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PACKARD
SALES & SERVICE
666
Liquid, Tablets
Salve
Nose Drops
As A -HE WANTED
TO &EC.OM6 A SAILOR..
Pkg.
NO. l/4
can
6 oz.
pkgs
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SiWfi INTO DRAMATICS
IN HIS HOME TOWN OF
GtASGCW, SCOTLAND.
SAFEWAY
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GROCER
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More than 5,000,000 homes in
England now have electricity.
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COLDS
and
FEVER
First Day
Headache
80 Minutes
Try “RulnMy-Tlem"- World’s
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specific detail Is our way of
conducting a more complete
funeral service.
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Mrs. Bill Odell is the guest of
her mother In Louisiana this week.
Mrs. Z. H. Dorsey is suffering
Came to -Hollywood
WHEN IT WAS OUST A
VILLAGE 1913.
the week-emj
Several from this community
party at Mr. and
Chaney.
Mr. Loper of Fairfield is visit-I’ ‘ ~ „„
v his son. Foster Loner, this ' Australia Offers Private Loans.
week ’ ’ I CANBERRA (UR).,— Primo
Minister Lyons has announced a
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StaRTHI DIRECTING- |
ONE-REELERS. now he's
THE ONLY THREE-TlMe-
WlNNER OF MOTION
picture academy
, AWARD. 1
■Hrs 45-acre '
Ranch wherehb
RAISES IRISH TERRIERS.
project for lending by the Gov-
ernment of small sums of money
to enable them to get necessary
loans at the lowest possible in-
terest instead of being forced
sometime* to pay the highest.
eluded.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) I
tn coins or stamps (coin prefer- I
red) for this Anne Adams pattern. I
Write plainly SIZE' NAME. AD-
DRESS and STYLE NUMBER
NEWS FLASH' Just off th-
press . . the NEW ANNE ADAMS
BOOK OF SPRING PATTERNS!
Over one hundred lovely styles’
Spring fashions for every hour of
the day, whether you're slim or
not so slim, very young or more
mature’ . . All easy-to-sew pat-
terns . ■ quick, economical ways |
STOMACH UPSETS?
Fort Worth, Tax« —
k A. ,T. Williams, 1201 Ler
I Vf , $454: ‘ I suffered
H horn acid indigestion and
BL hour stomach, had no ap-
■ I etite and felt out-of-sorth.
W After u«mx Dr. Pierce's
r Golden Medical Disco.ery
I Lad mote pep, slept bet-
ter at night, tny stomach
no 'onger troubled me and
fiddle. ' Get it in tablets or
lay. See Low
1 ng this tonic.
Movie Scrapbook
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/ThU oAeCTOR-PGOOUCER.
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Can . .
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Lkg. .
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finger tips; add dry ingredients to , yokes,
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Pattern 4657 is available in sizes j
small, medium and large. Small
f size, Apron A takes 2^ yards 36
I inch fabric and 3 yards ruffling: I
I B, 2 3-8 yards 36 inch fabric and I
i 4 5-8 yards rlc-rac. Dlustrate step- |
i in- i
3 u—43c
• Yo« can’t teat * Outer Oat
for ttet warn, friendly lift o**<
law morning . . • Ifa rich in fc
rich in flavor, and cotts only
oortioa ... Beaidea, Coaker O<
Smit in Nature’s Vitamin B-ri
vitamin that doctcrt yay you *1
daily to combat nervouMeM at
mM Give youngran this B
Great America**. -
Rich in food —
A ’’low-leader" tpeciel i» an article priced to the public
below the dealer'* co»t. In other word*. It it a "baH"
ipecial on which the daaler take* a lo«».
The one and only rea»on a merchant can have for
quoting any item below it* coat to him i* to lure people
Into hi* rtora. Obvioudy. the lou *u*tained on "bait"
item* mult be made up by charging higher price* on
other marchandite-
Safoway believe* in a low pricing policy —a for
price on every item . . . every day in the week. We
know a v’uit to our «tore—and a compariton of pricae
and quality throughout the atore ■ will do more to con-
vince you that Safoway »avo» you money on-duality
ioodi than page* of price*. For that raa»on wy urge
you to Shop Safeway before you buy
2 --25c
3 -«l25c
Every Day
LOW PRICES
Syrup Hollow .....Pt . . 23c
Peanut Butter 5K7j.r.. . . 18c
Pork & Beans SS.P c«°". 5c
Saltines 9c
Cake Flour Hwansdown .Pkg. . . 25c
Syrup caSm ..
Grapenuts
Qnnn White king
dUdp Granulat/M
Purity Oats
Dog Food
Pop Corn
CHB Catsup
BlilL Maximum
milK Brand ...
Every Day
LOW PRICES
Hominy
Milk
Juice
Sliced Beef
Tomato Juice
MV» DICK MERRILL, Trom-Atfontfe O
tete Mte th AB-Ttee
■ erai.^rlAriteriea
Brains
Beef, veal, lamb and pork
brains all are used. They are eco-
nomical yet considered by many
as a luxury. They will not keep
any length of time unless pre-
cooked. Soak first In cold water,
then simmer gently in salted,
acidulated water to make them
firmer, and they will keep long-
er. After pre-cooking, plunge
them again into cold water. This
will whiten them. They are ready
now for scramblng with eggs, to
be served in a cream sauce, or
fried in deep fat.
Liver
Calf liver is in greatest de-
mand. But use of beef, pork or
lamb liver is also recommended
' on basis of economy. From stand-
point of food value, calf liver,
which costs more, has no advan-
tage over the other kinds. Pork
liver is a rich source of Iron. Liv-
er may be broiled, fried in deep
fat, braised, either In large pieces
or in slices.
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Texas
Special
Maximum
Brand
.Itokelys
Grapefruit
Emmart
2-Oz. Jar . . .
Stokclys
No. 1 C«n . .
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Hwansdown Pkg.
?™''..23c
KJ: ...17c
24 Oz. nn.
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KT- 15c
.. Ji1’'.. 5c
2 Lbs. 15c
. 16c
. 20c
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R. G. VICK
Formerly Owner
CITY GARAGE
Is now located at 209 North
Main St., Henderson
The same high class service,
in a modern completely
equipped repair shop, but
still at the old reasonable
prices.
209 No. Main St.. Henderson
PHONE 830
& ’.2
The superstition that a
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NO. 1 DRY SALT PLATES
Dionu Docker,,
DAuUrl Tal1 Kora
LIVER ™
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PORK STEAK
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OHIO A nt Pure Pork, lb. ... Ho
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BABY BEEF
BRICK CHIU
FRESH PORK RIBS
CORN MEAL ’
FLOUR Bloworn
COFFEE
SALAD DRESSING
A-Y BREAD
PRUNES XT
SrOlTENING
APPLES
JELLO
TOMATOES
MEAL fir
RICE Fancy
BEANS Baby Lima
CATCHUP —
BROOMS
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LOW PRICES
Effective Every Dav in the Week — MONDAY,
TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI*
DAY, SATURDAY. «
| of several crisp, new aprons to
| give a bit of protection to all your
„ i frocks! And here’s a twosome that
1 1-4 cups flour^ 1-4 teaspoon | every busy homemaker will cher-
cloves, 1-4 teaspoos salt, 1-4 tea- ' ish. for Pattern 4657 offers you
spoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoor, bak- two equally gay versions that are
ing powder, 1 cup sliced dates, I easy to stitch up! Just glance at
1-8 cup walnuts. ' Style A: don't you like Its epau-
BfeHt egjs tlioroughly, add 1 Ictte-shoulders, pointed yoke and
brown sugar gradually and con- | hemline, and dainty ruffle trim-
tinue to beat. Mix and sift Clour, l ming? Pretty in dainty dimity,
snice?, salt and baking powder, i Model B Invites gingham and con-
Mix dates and nuts into flour with | t l asting ric-rac braid to highlight
finger tips; add dry ingredients to ; yokes, armholes, pockets, and
egg and sugar mixture. Pour into ‘
a well-oiled shallow pan, and
bake 25 minutes in a slow ov.m
(SOO degrees F.). Remove from
pan and cut into strips about 1
1-2 by 2 inches. May be iced if
desired. About 2 dozen sticks.
England has 3,000,000 families i by-s’ep sewing Instructions
with one child, 1,000,0' 0 vdth
and 900,000 with
CORN Mayfield
SOAP Palmolive
PEACHES
SARDINES
BLACK PEPPER —■
POTTED MEAT
MACARONI
ORANGES snkis
I Figs, Dates, Bananas
—Your Just Desserts
1 uujieik’viin'ii UKIL <1 JUU. ■ . \Z1IW V. V. w -L tea
leafed clover brings luck is so old ' spoon sherry, 1-2 cup whipped
cream. Beat yolks very light, add
sugar and continue heating. Add
whipped cream and lastly fold in
stiffly beaten whites and flavor-
ing.
Bsnsna* with Fig,
(4 servisgs)
Foul- bananas, 1 layer figs, 2
tablespoons powdered sugar, 1-4
cup pecans, 1 teaspoon lemon
juice.
Peel and slice bananas, wash
and chop fine. Lay bananas in a
dish, add chopped figs, then sugar
and lemon juice, lastly chopped
- i nuts. Serve with cream.
The girl who serves these to her i
bachelor frlneds is certain to have
lots of dates.
Date Apple Sauce C«ke
(4 to u servings)
Two cups flour, 1 teaspoon
soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-4
teaspoon cloves, 1-2 teaspoon
salt, 1 cun (1-2 package) sliced
date.-, 1-2 cup butter, 1 cup
sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup hot thick
strained apple sauce.
Sift the flour, soda, cinnamon,
cloves, and salt together. Mix the
dates through dry ingredients
’with fingertips Cream butcer;
add sugar slowly. Add the beaten ! j
egg, applesauce and dry ingredi- I
ents. Beat thoroughly. Pour into |
a cake pan which has been lined 1
with paper, or well greased and '
dusted with flour. Bake in a mod- I •
erate oven (350 degrees F.) for , b® complete without the addition
40. minutes.
Spiced Date Stick,
Two eggs, 1 cup browm sugar,
* T T 4 emm TIahw 1 4 4-
Heart
Calf, lamb and pork hearts are
more tender than beef hearts, but'
all need long slow cooking In j
moist heat, beef heart requiring a
longer cooking period than the ■
others .Stuff heart with a savory
bread stuffing and brown it, then j
add a little liquid and cook slowly
in a covered kettle. The use of
bread dressing Increases the size
of the servings.
Tongue
Beef, calf. Iamb and pork
tongues are all used, but beef
and calf tongues are larger.
Tongue Is cooked in water at a
simmering temperature until ten- I
der, then removed, trimmed and i
skinned. Spices may be added to BY MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
the simmering water. I NEA Service Staff Writer
Kidneys v—------- - z;-
Kidneys should be cut to re- |
move white tubes and the fat and you will change your mind,
then soaked tn cold w’ater for half Fig Pudding
an hour before cooking. (4 to 6 servings)
Oxtails One cup butter, 2 cups sugar,
pxtalls have a high content, of i 4 3 cups bread crumb.-, 1
j pound layer, figs, 1-4 cup milk,
1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2 table-
i spoon orange peel, 1-2 tablespoon
citron.
Cream butter, add sugar and
, beater, eggs, then add crumbs,
'-------’ and citron
Fill a buttered
Cover tightly
fleam 3 hours. To steam, the. can
may be set in top of double boiler
if you do not have a regular
{ steamer.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 28, 1988
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Meat "Specialties" Are as Economical
They Are Tasty and Nourishing
BY MBS. GAYNOB MADDOX *
NEA Service Staff Writer
Too many sirloins make John
not only a poor but also a dull
boy. Muscle-meat cuts, such as
steak, roasts and chops will not
supply all the elements needed by
a well nourished body. So-called
meat specialties belong in the 100
per cent nutriment picture. The
National Live Stock and Meat .
Board has Issued a bulletin which ,
contains information many house-
wives need to know, both for
\l economy and also for completely
balanced meals through the win-
ter months.
1 "miAi/r
Rev. Kurry of Kilgore, Tuxat II I*
delivered an interesting message at UU^hIhL
ths First Baptist chvrch at Shiloh
and Mrs. W. T. Harris. | ul" “-'-J
Mrs. Melton returned to her
home in Arkansas Wednesday af-
ter an extended visit with her
daughter Mrs. Clifford Waggoner.
Eulysls Lane of Rocy Mount
spent the week-end with Gordon
i Dorsey.
Miss Mae Webster has returned I with
' to her home in Henderson after
1 spending several weeks in this
community.
■ Mrs. 8. A. Glasscock is very
ill at her home.
Mr. and Mr*. Delton Harris and
baby of the Rio Grande were re-
Hill accompanied him.
Did not have B. Y. P. U. Sun-
day night because of bad weath-
er.
We are certainly having some
cold weather at this writing.
Miss Katy Lee Busby of Mt.
I Enterprise spent C
Miss Dorris Moon.
ORVCIAJ I r
I attended the
Mrs. Hubert
to Spring smartness. WRITE FOR
THE PATTERN BOOK TODAY!
PRICE OF BOOK FIFTEEN | lng hls BOn Foster Loper, this
CENTS. PRICE OF PATTERN
FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICE OF
BOOK AND PATTERN TO-
GETHER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. I j
Send your order to Th* Render- from’a“Be‘r*ioiis foot "nf'ectio’n”
son Daily News, Pattern Depart- ft
ment, 243 W. 17th St., New York, ----- ---- ------- -----
N. Y.
have electricity.
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After u
Gulden i
I Lad ra
ter at r.
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T felt fit as a ...
liquid from ycur druggist tod;
much better you feel alter usir
Fig Pudding
- ■ . j
up butter, 2 cups sugar,
P. rune rriimh. 1
bone, but are very rich in flavor. I Pound layer, figs, 1-4 cup
Oxtail soup Is hearty and can be
used as a main dish because the
meat is served with It. Oxtail Is
used also in stews and braised
Wit's vegetables. | nearer, eggs, men
For making stews, use the finely chopped iigs
i hs.?per but just as nourishing 1 rpicesi and milk. F
"its as listed here: beef neck. niolJ ";>>]' mixture
thank, flank and short ribs; lamb j
shoulder, breast and flank, veal
shoulder, breast and flank. Pork
is not used in stews.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1938, newspaper, January 28, 1938; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331220/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.