The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY G, 1332
nints for ths
Household
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Spring Cleaning Hints
To clean window shades: Lay
the shade on a flat clean surface.
Wipe off all surface carefully
with magnesia. Then wipe .off
with a clean rag. Results will be'
very satisfying.
Method: Scald milk—add corn-
starch and sugar mixed with milk
or water. Cook in double boiler for
15 minutes. Add egg slightly beat-
en to the mixture and cook 5
minutes. Add salt and stir well.
Strain and cool. Add vanilla and
freeze.
A little mustard or mustard seed.
1 tablespoon of sugar.
1 teaspoon of salt.
1-2 teaspoon of pepper.
Stir all together and cover with
vinegar.
15 Ellis Countians
Attend Short
Course at C. I. A.
DENTON, Texas. May 6.—Despite
Grand Theater
Installs Latest
Cooling System
With the approach of the sum-
overhanging clouds, the largest at- mer season Ennis theater-goers
speaking of our theater, I will add
that I know of no theater any-
where that really reproduces sound
in more natural tones than does
the Grand. I have also noticed as
no doubt many others that we
, now have a new price range at the
Grand.
Negro Boy Charged
With Stealing Steps
CORSICANA, Texas, May 6. A
negro boy was brought before
Judge J. L. Cox Thursday morn-
ing on a theft charge. The negro
1 away.
The owner of the steps saw the
boy .stepping away with the steps
and immediately stepped after the
[step stealer.
Step Savers.
Have drop tables built in your
kitchen. These you will find will
save you many steps and will be
an endless convenience.
Freshen Your Awnings
Paint stripes in awnings with or-
dinary house paint. Follow original
line. If not badly faded it is best
to use the same color.
To Freshen Roses.
Dissolve aspirin in water
freshen roses.
to
Lamb en Casserole.
2 pounds of lamb stew (lean).
Onion.
Green pepper.
1 can of tomatoes.
1 cup of rice.
Method: Dredge meat with flour.
Sear nice and brown. Place meat
in bottom of casserole. Cut up
green pepper and onion over this
Season. Pour can of tomatoes over
all of this. Bake slowly for two
hours. Parboil the rice. Put in top
of casserole. Dot with butter and
bake another hour.
Individual Rhubarb Pie.
Individual rhubarb pie is delic-
ious and tempting in the spring-
time.
Method: Bake pie shells. Just
before serving, fill with chilled
rhubarb sauce. Top with sweetened
whipped cream.
Rhubarb and pineapple are very
good cooked together.
tendance in the history of the an- |
nual short course for women was
present Thursday at the Texas
State College for Women (CIA). An
inspection of college equipment and
talks by specialized workers on the
problems of the homemaker were
included in the program.
More than nine hundred guests
from twenty counties in the North-
east section of Texas were present
with Ellis county sending approxi-
mately fifteen. This number in-
cluded the members of Home Dem-
onstration Chibs in the county and
their families.
Tax Ruling Affects
15 Texas Institutions
may look forward to a season
comfort, when they attend
Grand, for this theater is
equipped with one of the
was charged with stealing the steps
the WANTED—CLEAN WHITE RAGS|off the front porch of a residence
of
now
most
AT THE NEWS OFFICE.
in East Corsicana, stepping rapidly
Catching the fast stepping ne-
gro the owner of the steps took the
proper steps to force the return of
the stolen steps and had him plac-
ed in jail.
Creamed and Baked Cod Fish.
Put creamed cod fish on a bak-
ing platter. Surround with border
of mashed potatoes beaten light
and mixed with egg. Dot with but-
ter. Place in oven to brown.
- COOKING HINTS
Frozen Custard.
1 pint of milk.
1 egg.
1 cup of sugar.
2 teaspoons cornstarch.
2 teaspoons cold milk or water.
■ 1 1-2 teaspoons vanilla.
1-8 teaspoon of salt.
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Picking Up Golf
Balls, Boy Shot
Over Heart
Spring Relish,
small head of cabbage (shred-
ded).
1 can of pimento (small).
2 small onions.
2 tablespoons green pepper,
up.' *
Celery seed, if you have it.
Steaming Better
Question: “Why is it better
steam vegetables than to
to
boi’
cut
them?”
Answer: When steamed they re-
tain valuable salts that are lost
in the water when they are boiled.
FORT WORTH, Texas, May R.
A policeman’s richoting bullet - hit
a 17 year old boy, Buster Grimsley,
in the back and emerged over the
heart at 6:45
‘es Thursd y
night as Buster and two compan-
ions were fleeing from Ridgiea golf
course, where they had been pick-
ui» up noh balls.
The bullet was fired by Police-
had refused to quit running. The
projectile apparently struck a
rock and rebounded before striking
the running youth a block and a
half away from Wilkerson and his
fellow officer, Roy Montgomery.
The officers went to the golf
course, outside the city, limits in
answer to a complaint telephoned
from the course office to central po-
lice station that boys were stealing
golf balls on the course.
Buster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Grimsley, said on his City-Coun-
up around the edge of the course.
"I don’t know what I ran for. I
just got seated of the policeman. |
I know I shouldn’t have run.” Bus-
ter said.
The youths companions, 16 and
17, were taken to central police
station.
AUSTIN, Texas, May 6.—Fifteen
Texas educational institutions af-
fected by Wednesday’s decision at
Washington by the Board of Tax
Appeals that compensation of in-
structors in state universities and
colleges is not subject to the income
tax. The decision does not apply
to denominational schools, such as
Southern Methodist, Baylor, T. C.
U. and the secondary colleges.
Instructors in the following state
institutions are direct beneficiaries
of the ruling. University" of Tex-
as. A. & M. College, Texas Tech,
College of Industrial Arts and Col-
lege of Arts and Industries, seven
teachers’ colleges at Huntsville,
ty Hospital bed after the shooting
man Lonnie Wilkerson, who said ty Hospital bed after tne S1000228
he shot at the ground to frighten that he didn’t think he was steal-
the boys into stopping after they ' ing the golf balls he was picking
Patrick Wayne Boze, 13 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boze
who recently underwent an op-
eration for appendicitis at Waxa-
hachie Sanitarium, today had suf-
ficiently recuperated to resume his
studies in public school.—Waxaha-
chie Light.
Denton, San Marcos, Canyon, Al-
pine, Nacogdoches and Commerce,
and two junior colleges at Stephen-
ville and Arlington besides the
negro school at Prairie View.
Miss Oleta Bellew of Mountain
Peak, daughter of J. P. Bellew.
president of the Ellis County Fair
Association, Thursday underwent
an operation for appendicitis at
modern cooling plants of any Tex-
as playhouse. I was invited by Mr. :
John M. Sayeg to go through this n
new plant which has just been in- 1
stalled. It is a monster, and it is |
capable of cooling a theater four
or five times the size of the Grand.
It is called "Sircco Cooling Sys-
tem’ ’and is manufactured by the
largest concern of it’s kind in the
world, especially for the National
Theater and Supply Co., a national
distributor of theater equipment.
The cooling house on the roof of
the Grand had to be entirely re-
built in order that the plant could
be properly installed. Its capacity
had to be enlarged over three
times its former size. The plant
is operated by a large fan that
draws air through a. monster air-
washer which is brought down
through every inch of the theater
auditorium, assuring the utmost
comfort to the patron. The air is
washed scientifically by a battery
of many patented washers,
which gives the -.theater patron new
fresh pure air throughout every
second of time spent in the theater
auditorium. It also chanes the air
condition of the theater completely
every sixty seconds, and will be
capable of cooling the inside of the
theater to twenty degrees lower
than outside temperature on the
very hottest day. With this new
and modern cooling system already
installed and ready to go for the
coming summer months the Grand
Theater makes its debut as the
most modern equipped theater of
its size in a city of the population
rating of Ennis, personally I am
glad to say what I have about this
new modern plant, and I know
that it will truly add to the many
com forts that are now already
Waxahachie Sanitarium. She haopm Ane to the theater-goer here
been here for -some time,, undergo - Bt as something that will add
the pleasure of out of town
ing treatment prior to the oper- to .
ation. Waxahachie Light, 'visitors, to our city, and while 1 am
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Post Toasties
Schoep’s Gro. & Market
Phone 207
Sunshine Grocery
, Phone 118
Large Size Packages
Parma’s Grocery
Wood’s Grocery
Phone 204
2 for
19 C
McDowal Grocery
Phone 8
Roy’s Cash & Carry
Phone 350
Growing Children
Demand Plenty of Bread-—Butter-Nut Bread
contains every element necessary to furnish
health and vigor
All Grocers Sell Butter-Nut Bread!
OWNED FOOD STOR
White Front Grocery
Phone 187
Jno. Sparks Gro. & Feed
Phone 243
McCarthy’s Grocery
Phone 144
Sanitary Grocery
City Mill
Phone 358
Star Cash Gro. & Mkt.
ALL PHONES 421
Cut Price Gro. & Mkt.
Phone 152
Guaranty Market & Gro.
Phone 274
Pork & Beans
Campbell’s Regular 10c Size.
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BROWN AND BLUE BRER RABBIT.
=**% =*= 1 gallon - - - 49c
CY RID V2 gallon - . - 27
D 1 MUl Quart.....19c
To the thousands of friends and customers allover Ennis, we thank you for
whatever success we have had, and it is our sincere hope that we will be able to
serve you in the future.
COFFEE, Good Grade, lb. - - --- 12c
COFFEE, Good grade Peaberry, lb. 19c
8
MEAL, 10 lbs. Fancy Cream - - - - 18c
MEAL, 20 lbs. Fancy Cream - - - - 29c
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POST BRAN, Regular Size Package
12c
Brown Beauty Beans
AUSTARD,
quart war
- 12c
No. 2 can
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LIPTON’S
TEA
14 Pound Package
1-2 Pound Package
300
Full Cream Cheese
lashing Powder, Borax or Gold Dust, 3 for
79
9c
Pound
14c
TOMATOES, Full weight, 3 No. 2 cans
BAKING
25 OZ. K. C.
Standard Corn
No. 2 cans.....25c
POWDER 1 Pound Calumet
“ 240
DRIED
FRUIT
2 lbs. Fancy Prunes
2 lbs. Fancy Peaches
‘ 0 ILET PAPER, 5 Rolls good Grade
24c
Marshmallows
144 lb. pkg. Angelus 8c
VINEC
(bring your jug) gallon
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Cal. PEACHES, Extra Heavy Syrup, No. 21/2 can - 18c
Jello, All Flavors
Package - -
- - 8c
Carnation
Milk
3 Small cans for -
3 Large cans for -
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The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932, newspaper, May 6, 1932; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677109/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.