Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1942 Page: 9 of 12
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Peaches
Peaches
Good Cook Books
Are Kitchen Friends
Marshmallows
SuPurb Soap
Flour
Flour
Shortening
Corn Meal
Meat Problem Corners
Round Steak Cuts
Dumb Animal Not So
Dumb, Says Expert
CONGRESS HEARS “STATE OF THE NATION” MESSAGE—With Vice-President Henry Wallace (left) and House
Speaker Sam Rayburn (center) in back of him, President Roosevelt addresses the joint session of Congress in his annual
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Foster Mother Has 21
Sons in U.S. Services
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and tima
exposures
Kitchen Craft
Enriched Flour
Gold Medal
Kitchen Tested
21*
15*
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can
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• Latest in the Brownie family and a
simple camera with which to make
good, large, album-size pictures. Ac-
cepts Kodak Verichrome, Panatomic-
X, and Super-XX Film. Available in
two camera sizes—Model Six-16 for
2%x 4%-inch pictures; Model Six-20
for snapshots 2%x 31/4 inches in size.
Prices, $3 and $2.65 respectively.
ALPUQUERQUF; N. M. (UP)
A war mother of no mean pro-
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blended with flour. Using a spat-
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very soft dough with milk. Turn
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Beat the mixture some more. Add
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pepper, 1 cup cooked green beans,
1 cup tomatoes, 1 teaspoon sugar,
2 cups sifted all-purpose enriched
flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt (addition-
al), 3 teaspoons phosphate baking
pOwder, 2 tablespoons shortening,
miik (about 3-4 .cup ).
Cook onion in butter until soft
and yellow. Arid round steak, salt
and pepper and cook until lightly
Misalignment of a wheel grinds
away the tread of rubber tires
and puts an end to the useful life
of the casing long before its in-
built mileage has .been delivered.
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Trapper Use Sardines
WARRENSBURG, Mo. (UP)
Attention trappers: Here is a new
idea for trap bait. Young C. H.
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"Limas'' are limes, not heans, tn
Lima, Peru, where lima beans are
1 known as "pallarcs."
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in a week.
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one of the fish and caught the
animal.
Smith, J., saw anopposum wan-
dering around town. He bought a
can of sardtnes, baited a ttap with
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Cook Book” ’ combines all these
qualities into an intelligent, and
and baking powder. Cut or
in shortening until thoroughly
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mid have, in fact, "some mean.1; 1
• Hurry ! Get these tuo Super bargains in one! First..;
a wonderful bargain in the healthful benefits of Amer-
icas Super Breakfast Food! The other1 . . . colorful,
quality china, made by one of America’s great manu-p
facturers! Remember, delicious Mother's Oats is natu-
rally triple-rub in the great "anti-fatigue” Vitamin B1 !*
It's rich in Phosphorus, for strong bones, teeth! In
iron, for rich red blood! What’s more, oatmeal leads
all other whole-grain cereals in Proteins, for building
strong bodies, firm flesh! So, whatever you do, be sure
to get in on this amazing double bargain! Get the extra
healthful values of America’s Super Breakfast Food—plus
a stunning piece of lovely china in every package—by
asking your grocer for Mother’s Oats with China—today!
A No. 2
4 Can.
until the potatoes are very soft.
Drain most thoroughly and re-
liably (as water won’t fry worth
a^ent). Beat and mash the fish
Lb. 35$
lb. 234%
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about 1 good tablespoon of but-
ter, and season with pepper—no
salt. J?eat once more to a sur-
passing ' lightness. Take up by
Fancy Rice
Prunes JX
family' menus.
BURGER PIE WITH BISCUITS
(Serves 6)
—Th ron—tahlapsooua—Linely—chop-
ped oion, 1 tablespoon butter,
expert advice. When
Pancake Elnubu,
Juice Tex
Spread KM .
its preparation to her
3Cn23$
1 Lala
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Na. 1 Grade
Bellies ............... lb.
al ruardian of 21. young men
<> had to--have the consent of-
guardian to enlist,in the firmed
rces.
u i9< Salt Bacon
used in making gears for nen
army tanks. It had been stolen
from the automobile of an engi-
neer, who said it was one of thret
in existence, and worth *2,000.
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Pork Roastc"“
Pork Chops
Sausage Pon
Steak ^U”ld,r
Branded Beef
Round Steak Loin
Seven Roast
Shortribs Eeny
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growls.”
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hoard to utier
sounds "dot:
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must mean son
ture who r: ■ '
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animals may a
cut or pat with hand about 3 1
of sin inch ’thick. Cut into rounds
was no baby fly trap that NYA
work vouths built hero 'to catch flies.
It was so large in fact that if
holds a cow. •
sugar, mixing well. Place in 6
well-greased, individual baking
dishes. Sift together flour, salt
3Cn. 25$
with a biscuit cutter, and arrai ■
groups of three biscuit:- on ton : 1
of each individual baking dich.' ;
a little more ardent.
the National Zoological Park hero,
has, boon observing for years crea
tures of hundreds of different i
aperies Kangaroo rats, he con-
..tends. "gencrally are heeved to
Pawnbroker Does Bit
For Tank Production
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CLEVELAND, 0. (UP)—Even
a pawnbroker has done his share
to speed production of war tanks.
When an 18-year-old youth
entered a pawnshop here with an
unusual-looking gadget, the pro-
prietor became suspicious. He
called police, who arrested the
youth.
The booty—for which the thief
had asked $5—was an instrument
economy. It’s hal'd to steer your
food budget these days without
4025$
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WASHINGTON. (VP) —
"Dumh" animals are not so dumb
who go to market with you, sit
down and help ou. plan your
menus for flavor, nutrition and
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easy to follow volume tor your 1 deep fat. Fry a few at a time.
1i "ha" N Pateheldem 1 - Drain on paper and serve hot. And
. When it’s
a meringue
New Trap Device
Snares Flies on Cows
30.206 ; Kraft Spread
browned, stirring occasionally. :
Add green beans, tomatoes and
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PENNEY'S
J C PENNEY COMPANY, Incorporated
Bike in a hot oven (425 degrees
F T' for 15 minutes."
SWISS STEAK
(Serves 4 to 6)
Two pound round steak 1 1-2
meh thick, flour, 3 tablespoons
fat, 2 cups sliced onions, 1-2
clove garlic, 2 bay leaves, clear
broth, salt and pepper.
Pound flour into steak on both
sides. I se wooden potato masher
or edge of plate. Melt 2 table-
poons fat in" heavy viron skillet.
Add onions and brown delicately.
Add garlic ait bay leaves, cook
Coffee.An.a,394 £
1 1-2 pounds chopped round steak, 2 minutes and. then remove
2 teaspoons salt, 1-4 teaspoon onions, gallic and bay leaves.
Add another tablespoon fat .to
.— and potatoes until perfectly
combine sound advice with smooth. Add 2 well-beaten
personality and a drop love of "
nent of A” ricult ure.
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some like tomato sauce with them.
Do keep your mixture very soft,
and drop it by spoonfuls into the
het fat.
FAVORITE RICE PUDDING
Wash thoroughly 1-3 cup of
rice. Put it into a pudding dish
with 1 quart of rich milk, a little
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skillet and brown steak evenly on
both sides. Then add enough hot
clear stock or water to cover. Add
the vegetables. Cover the skillet
and simmer very slowly about one
hour, untit tender. Remove cover,
add seasoning, cook down a little.
BY MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Service Staff Writer1
Combine round steak (chopped)
with vegetables and light biscuits
in individual dishes and you have j
a surprise, a lot of nutrition and
no waste. Or else try the better
recipe for Swiss steak. Both
recipes lower the meat costs while
they raise the quality of your
of communication between them-
selves,” according to Ernest P.
Walker of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution.
A tiny pocket mouse which
Walker kept on his desk lor sev-
eral years was confronted by . a
"temperamental spinster" of the
, sumespecie s. "She had but.f look
at him, change her expression
ever so little, and he would, be al-
most cowed," Walker reports.
Walker, assistant director of
Sliced Bacon Preferred lb. 31*
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Carrots Fonaz Srlz. 3 >-10*
WAURIKA, Okla. (UP) It
250820 K, 43c ; Tea
12 K, 59c
American cookery all in one book,
that book.is truly a friend.
Ann Batchelder’s new “Own
salt, 1-3 cup of sugar, the grated
rind of 1 lemon and 3-4 cup of
raisins. Flavor with 1 teaspoon
of vanilla. Bake very slowly for
from 1 1-2 to 2 hours, stirring
cccasionally, and when it ha ,
baked up to the last half hour, do
the last stirring, adding, 1-2, cup
of cream. Let it brown the last
half hour, and so have the heat.
24* 894 3 jell -os Ml.„„
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GOODRIDGE, Utah (UP) —
Navajo Indians, whose customs
have changed but little since they
loomed the deserts of Southern
Utah and Northern Arizona 100
years ago, have solved the
"mother-in-law" problem, as well
as the problem of divorce.
An argument of newly-married
Navajos doesn’t end with a wifely
threat to “go home to mother."
She’s already there, and it’s more
likely to be the husband who
"goes home tn mother.”
It is established custom that
when Navajos marry the husband
moves his possessions to the hut
owned by his wife’s family.
Divorce is as simple. When
Navajo married people come to
the parting of the ways, the wife
puts the husband’s saddle and
possessions outside the door of
the hut.
Libby's No. 1
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he dumb, —but—
brought together
cach other they
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DONT MISS THIS ——
about 1 inch thick, and top this
liberally with coconut which has
been slightly browned in the
oven. Serve it with jelly or not.
And one word more: Turn over,
once in awhile, any rice pudding
while it's baking. Add a table-
spoon of cream when you turn it.
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Divorce Among the
Navajos Is Simple
Cauliflowerci. 6%
Rutabagas CX » 344
Potatoes 210,25*
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Meat, vegc‛»les, biscuits
heart. She’ll encourage you to do
likewise. Everyone will be hap-
pier and better fed. Her kitchen
conversation runs this wav.
FISH BALLS
Provide 2 cups of finely picked
codfish. Pare 'enough potatoes to
The fly trap, measuring 10 feet.
. . , , ,, i by 7 fei t by 6, i de igned so
'I board and "ollihat when a cow pns es through
theustructure, the flies get brush-
'd off and are caught in screen
om iner ■ Such a trap has been
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a meal dumb apt-
timulun of ex-
t have been
bleating calls."
t, and lie has au-
BY.MRS. GAYNOR MA DDOX make, when boiled and mashed,
NEA Service Staff Writer I twice the quantity of fish. Put
Good cook-books are friends | the potatoes and codfish into a
kettle of boiling water and boil
which can be
their derp unt ■
Giratfes; t < '
mal, under u'
tieme caciter 1
known to ut '
Walker points o
however, is‛a probation
and ba" been made the j
Oranges iS—lb. 42c
Apples I’* 1.54
Rome Apples 1.64
Grapefruit Seeatoi............. Lb. 2%4
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1942, newspaper, January 8, 1942; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1497093/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.