The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1928 Page: 7 of 8
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THE ALPINE (TEXAS) AVALANCHE
FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928
THE AVALANCHE LEADS THE FIELD!
1 he intriguing Appetizer
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E. B. CHANDLER & COMPANY
102 East Crockett St.
San Antonio, Texas
TAKE A GOOD
AT THE
and then add one hard-boiled
egg
finely chopped
Season with salt
ALPINE
TEXAS
ME
Hauling
Prices 15c and 25c
Rental Suits 10c to 25c
Phone 376
Alpine, Texas
for Economical Transportation
Kill Germ Laden Flies
BEE BRAND
30c (Spray Gun) 35c
CEDAR ODOR
TEXAS
ALPINE
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Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
CASNER MOTOR COMPANY
ALPINE - MARFA
Phone 215
Alpine, Texas
2
QUALITY
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Wbel
OR LIQUID
Read The Avalanche ads.—It will
pay you.
WHEN TIRED
AND WEARY
Powder
10c & 25c
50c 6 $1.00
Liquid
50c & 75c
$1.25
The Highland House
Successor to the Funk House
West of High School Campus
EXCELLENT BOARD & ROOM
MEALS SERVED FAMILY STYLE
See Them on Display
At Our Shop!
Livingston
UNDERTAKING CO.
Licensed Embalmer
CHAS. LIVINGSTON
Alpine, Marathon, Sanderson
—and keep them away. Bee Brand Insect Pow-
der or Liquid kills Flies, Ants, Roaches, Poultry
Lice, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed Bugs, and otherin-
sects. Won’t spot or stain. Use powder on plants
and pets. Write us for FREE insect booklet. If
dealer can’t supply, we will ship by parcel post at
prices named. McCORMICK & CO., Baltimore, Md.
Dick Leyva
TRANSFER AND HAULING
Household Moving a Specialty
The Avalanche job department is
the best equipped in this section. Ask
about prices—quality printing.
By CAROLINE B. KING
Culinary Expert and Lecturer on Domestic Science
with an Ux that counts
BATHROOM
FIXTURES
APARTMENTS
PLAITING, HEMSTITCHING
Mrs. Lula Murphy
Phone 76, 3 Rings
Van Sickle & Fisher
Attorneys and Counsellors
at Law
Office Upstairs in Lackey Bldg.
Law Offices of
John Perkins
In Holland Hotel Building
Alpine, Texas
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
SERVICE CARS ANY TIME — ANYWHERE
ALPINE TRANSFER
J. A. WHITFIELD, Proprietor
LOCUST
SWIMMING
POOL
W. H. Ragin
ABSTRACTOR OF LAND TITLES
Alpine, Brewster Co., Texas
ESTABLISHED 1895
Boots Made to Order
Repairing Neatly Done
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
G. K. Lange
NSECT POWDER
J. C. Bean
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
ALPINE and MARFA
Cromwell & Milburn
FRIGIDAIRE & DELCO PRODUCTS
Sales and Service
PHONE 367
Dr. Louis J. Baker
OPTOMETRIST
Modern Equipped Optical Office
Alpine, Texas
THE VERY LATEST IN BEAUTIFUL
COLORED ENAMEL
pepper and paprika and moisten
with mayonnaise Place this pull
in a pastry bag and press througl
the rosette tube, placing a sardine
rose on each round of cheese. Gai
nish with chopped parsley
EVAN J. WOOD
Designer and Builder of Fine Homes
Cement Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters
and General Concrete Construction
PHONE 230
A Texas Enterprise
Percy Tyrrell
Hotel System
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Radiator
Y near Axle
“transmission
T.Starting——
Lighting
1 ignition----
[Battery---
Upholster
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John Hagelstein
MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION
San Angelo, Texas
SEND FOR ESTIMATES
Robert E. Lee Hotels
San Antonio, Texas
$2.50 Down to $2.00
(We quote our top rate)
All Private Baths
Modern and Well Located
Popular Price Lunch Room
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
LAREDO, TEXAS.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
All Alike!
Phone 168
Service Cars
Before you paint, see us
ALPINE LUMBER CO.
We Put PINE in Alpine
RANCH LOANS
6% INTEREST
UNLIMITED FUNDS—NO DELAYS
New vivid colors!
PAR-O-KEET
the quick-drying lacquer
Furniture, floors and woodwork, metal sur-
faces, glass, toys, etc., can now be refinisbed
to look better than when new with LOWE
BROTHERS PAR-O-KEET LACQUER.
And it dries within an hour.
Comes in many different shades. Brushes
on easily and smoothly over old finish.
Wears as well as varnish or enamel. Even
hot dishes may be set upon it without in-
jury.
Come in and get a color card.
Jon.Young Land Co.
Established 1895
LAND, LIVE STOCK
RANCHES, CITY PROPERTY
Alpine, Texas
Hord Barber Shops
Modern and Sanitary
Three Shops
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J. S. HORD, Propr.
rohis Car
1 DIP refully
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McMURRY PLUMBING CO
“The Plumber With a Conscience”
rounds, toast one side and butter
the untoasted side. Lay a slice of
tomato on the buttered side, cover
with a disk of Switzerland cheese,
sprinkle with paprika and salt and
place under the broiler or in a hot
oven until the cheese is soft and
slightly brown. Garnish with
minced green pepper and pimiento
Fringed Celery:
Cut celery stalks into two-inch
Look
for the
Red
Tag!
Crawford
Insurance Agency
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS,
COMPENSATION INSURANCE
Let Us She v You Our Policies
Priced for Quick Action!
Due to the tremendous popularity
of the Bigger and Better Chevro-
let in this community—we have
on hand at this time a large num-
ber of specially fine used cars taken
in trade .. . which we want to
| move at once.
\ These cars have been thoroughly
A reconditioned by our expert me-
chanics, using special recondition-
JA ing tools—and will provide thou-
A sands of miles of dependable,
A satisfactory service.
U Come in today while our selection
All is complete. You are sure to find
A the car you want—and our red
7 "O.K." tag is definite assurance of
t quality and value.
Prepare for Accidents!
Have it on hand.
Liquid BOROZONE Powder
The New Powerful Antiseptic
For Cuts, Wounds, Burns and
Bruises. Sold by
ALPINE DRUG STORE
Cut thinly sliced bread
a slice of Switzerland cheese. Skin
and bone six sardines, mash well
YOUR HOME!
If you want it built like you WANT
it—see me for an estimate. Work
fully guaranteed
H. N. Turner
Phone 46, 3 Rings
N appetizer—just a mere
bite of something especial
ly pungent and tasty, at-
tractively served and made
as inviting as possible, is
now served by most hostesses as
the first course of the dinner,
whether the latter be just a little
dinner for friends, or a more for-
mal affair. The appetizer may be
of fruit, fish or vegetables, as one
desires. Genuine Switzerland
cheese, because of its aromatic
alpine flavor and its peculiar adapt-
ability for harmonizing with other
foods, makes a most inviting ap-
petizer.
Switzerland Pigs in Blankets:
Cut Switzerland cheese in strips
one-fourth inch square and two
inches long. Brush lightly with
mustard and wrap each in a wafer
thin slice of bacon Place on a hot
griddle or under the bro ler and
grill until the bacon is crisp. Serve
on strips of freshly made toast,
garnishing each strip with a sprig
of watercress.
Cheese and Tomato Canapes:
pieces and fringe each end one-halt
inch deep. Place in ice water for
an hour, then drain and wipe dry
in the cavities of the celery place
strips of Switzerland cheese which
have marinated in French dressing
for a few moments. Sprinkle with
paprika and serve very cold.
Apple Sandwiches:
Slice a tart red apple very thin
without peeling it, and cut each
slice across; remove seeds; cut
thinly sliced Switzerland cheese in
the same way and put together be
tween the apple slices, sandwich
fashion, the pale yellow of the
cheese showing between the red
skin of the apple. Fasten with
toothpicks and serve at once.
Toasted Cheese:
Toasted cheese make a tempting
appetizer served before a Dutch
lunch. Slice Swiss cheese in
square pieces one-quarter inch
thick, and toast under the broiler
Meantime heat saltines in the oven
place a square of cheese on each A
brush lightly with mustard and top U
with a disk cut from canned pi WH
miento.N TTT
' Sardine Rose Canapes: V H B B
into On six rounds of buttered graham Boy W W wen I and
bread, place a slice of tomato and
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Moody, T. R. & Bennett, D. M. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1928, newspaper, June 8, 1928; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1651701/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.