Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937 Page: 8 of 14
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PRICES GOOD FRI. & SAT.? SEPT. 17th & 18th.
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CHARDON, O. (UP). — A few
hours before he was to have been
released from jail, Lester Dickin-
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an automobile -theft, joined an-
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The world’s outstanding artists have joined hands to
present the finest collection of comics imaginable. Their
presentation is a one hundred per cent success.
Laugh, and the world will laugh with you . .. that part
of the world that also reads our comic section.
By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Service Staff Writer
9 — A chicken in every pot is not
■0 interesting as a chicken under
•very broiler. To say nothing of
the oven. Now that broilers and
fryers are the belles of the poul-
try world, the following different
recipes will put a lot of sun in
M Sunday dinner.
Special Roast Chicken
(6 servings)
Select two 2% pound frying
chickens. Singe the chickens,
wash inside and out and dry.
Place a teaspoon salt in each
E-lcchicken and shake to distribute
evenly. Salt the outside lightly
and rub well with 1-4 pound of
butter which has been creamed.
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— Your Ford Dealer’s entire opportunity to pick up a
etock of used cars and real value. Many makes
trucks is offered at attrac- and models. Liberal trades
tive prices. Don't miss this and terms. Come in today!
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Tomatoes : 7c
1,000 Sheet ROIISFinest
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Chicken in the Pot?
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered by the itching of
Athlete's Foot, Eczema, Itch,
Ringworm or sore aching feet,
Hughes Drug Store will sell you
a jar of Black Hawk Ointment on
a guarantee. Price 50c and $1.00
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Everyone remember Sunday
evening is church day. Come and
enjoy the service.
It will not be long before we
will have a good road from the
progress they are making on the
graveling.
‘Mrs. Mirtie Rousseau spent a
few days last week with Mrs. L.
L. Fears in Henderson.
Mrs. Edna Parrott returned
home Monday from a hospital in
Jacksonville.
—Mr and Mrs. John Worley and
son visited in Laneville last Sun-
day.
Mrs. L. L. Fears and Mrs. Bud-
dy Fears, Mary Lois Gentry,
Dorman Winfrey of Henderson,
visited in the home of Mrs. Edna
Parrott Monday.
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Fried Chicken a la Creole
(4 to 6 servings
Two 2-pound frying chickens,
1 egg, 2 cups tomatoes, 1 onion,
2 sprigs parsley, 1 teaspoon salt,
1-2 teaspoon pepper.
Cut each chicken in 4 pieces,
wash well and dry. Dip in Gour
and then a batter made of the
beaten eggs, tomatoes, chopped
onion and „parsley and season-
igs. Fry in deep fat, serve with
tomato sauce.
Tomato Sauce
Two cups tomatoes, 2 cups
waer, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 tea-
spoon allspice, 2 sprigs chopped
parsley, 1 tablespoon chopped on-
ion, 1 tablespoon butter, 1-2 tea-
apoon salt, dash pepper, 1 heap-
ing teaspoon cornstarch.
Boil together tomatoes, water,
seasonings, spices and parsley.
Saute onion in butter, add corn-
starch and cook well. Add this
to tomato and seasoning, cook un-
til thick and strain.
Pan Fride Chicken
" (6 servings)
Select 2 broilers weighing 1%
pounds each. Wash carefully, dry
and cut in halves. Place in a
roasting pin and salt and pepper
well. Pour over them 1-2 cup
of melted butter and 1 cup of
heavy cream. Bake about 3-4
hour in a hot oven (400 degrees
F.) basting frequently. When al-
most done add 1 teaspoon of pap-
rika to gravy. Fry small pieces
of bacon very crisp. When ready
to serve pour pan gravy over
chickens, place a piece of crisp
bacon on top and serve with
spiced peaches.
DOG FOOD
BREAD -
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Cooked With Bacon
BLACKEYE PEAS ™
Topped With Cheese
BAKED POTATOES 2-
Home Baked
Souc or Dill
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carrots. Peel and slice 2 small
onions. Cut 2 stalks of celery in-
: to 2-inch pieces. Place vegetables
, evenly in the bottom of a roast-
। ing pan from which rack has been
removed. Add 1-2 bay leaf and
1-4 teaspoon poultry seasoning
’ and a little water. Place the fowl
on the vegetables and roast. Baste
frequently. Do not cover chick-
ens unless they brown too rap-
, idly. Bake from 45 minutes to 1
’ hour moderate oven (350 degrees
’ F.). When chickens are cooked,
, strain off gravy from the roast-
i ing pan, add 1-2 cup of soup stock
' and 2 tablespoons of tomato soup.
’ Remove excess fat, thicken with
. 1 tablespoon flour and serve in a
■ gravy dish.
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„leringues make perfect Sunday dinner surprises. For G:seryings,
shill a. dozen eggs, then separate yolks from whites. Beat the chilled
whites until very stiff. Then beat in 12 tablespoons powdered sugar
and Anally stir in 1-2 teaspoon lemon juice. Line a cookie sheet
with waxed paper and place egg-shaped mounds of meringue on
sheet, making 12 of them. Bake for 15 minutes in slow oven (300
L ■ degrees F.). Cool, serve two to a portion, one on top of the other.
Spread whipped cream between and garnish with candied cherries.
How does it sound?
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937, newspaper, September 17, 1937; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559287/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.