The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 18, 1942 Page: 8
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Wain Cake With Honey
34 cup medium thick honey
2 eggs
I t baking powder
4 T sugar
C 1 milk
1 c cake flour measure after
MtfUng once
T butter
34 t salt
Cream the butter Add sugar
gradually while creaming Beat in
Uae egg yolks one at a time Add
4fee honey to the milk and stir
welL Sift flour baking powder
juid salt Add about 3 T flour
mixture to the ci earned mixture
bent well then add the milk and
phoney mixture alternately with
the remaining dry ingredients
beat well after each addition
Justly fold in the beaten egg
whites Bake in a sheet pan 11
in x 7 which has been lined with
greased waxed paper Bake at 35
degrees F Extracts may be omitted
as honey gives a distinct flavor
to cakes Let stand in pan 15
min before removing
fitmdard Cake With Corn Syrup
1 < c cake flour
< i c fat
1 t extract vanilla
THEATRE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Thursday June 10
GARY COOPER In
The Real Glory
See pictures of combat m the
Philippine Islands
Also Menace Of The Rising Sun
FUIDAY AND SATURDAY
June ID 20
lie 25c
CoStarring
KILL ELLIOTT and
TI5X HITTER In
Roaring Frontiers
Comedy
Gang Busters Chapter 7
SATIRDAY PREVUE
SUNDAY AM MONDAY
June 20 21 22
lie 30c
SPENCER TUACY and
KATIIAKINi HEPBURN in
Woman Of The
Year
with FAY IIAINTEit
Yarn About Yain News
tiesd only
June 23
lie lfic
PENNY SINGLETON in
Blondie Goes To
College
With AKTIUK LAKL
and LARRY SI AIMS
Captain Midnight Chapter
WEI Turns
June 24 25
11c 30c
HING CROSBY and
MAKY MAKTIV in
Birth Of The Blues
with BRIAN DONLKVY
The greatest musical entertainment
since the Blues Weie
Born
Screen News
VA t baking powder
13 c plus 1 T milk
1 t lemon extract
2 eggs
V i salt
c corn synip
Sift dry ingredients three times
Cream fat beat in syrup gradually
until fluffy Add < of flour
mixture and beat until blended
add eggs one at a time and beat
in after each addition Add flavoring
Bake in two layers Bake
at 350 degrees F for 25 to 30
min or until done Use orange or
chocolate filling between layers
and mountain high Icing on top
and sides Use when freshly baked
as it dries out speedily
Variations
Spice cakct Add W t cinnamon
1 t nutmeg and V t cloves
sifted with the flour Omit vanilla
and lemon extract
Upside Down Cake In a heavy
skillet melt 2 T butter and 4 T
brown sugar Place well drained
pineapple or peaches over this
Pour on cake batter and bake at
350 degrees F When done turnout
on a platter with fruit side
up
Devils Food With Syrup
IV c cake flour
A eggs
1 t almond flavoring
3 sq chocolate
1 t sodn
4 T fat
c milk
Ti c plus 2 t boiling water
0 T sugar
4 c corn syrup
1 t salt
Heat chocolate in boiling water
Watch caiefully that it does not
scorch Sift flour soda salt Cieain
sugar and fat and beat in corn
syrup until mixture is fluffy Ileal
in egg yolks one at a time add a
small amount of flour then chocolate
and milk alternately with rest
of Hour mixture Add flavoring to
batter Bake in two DMi in layer
pans Use chocolate filling between
layers and Mile High Frost
ing top and sides
Mile HIbIi Frosting
1 c corn syrup or honey
1 t vanilla
2 egg whites
i t almond flavoring good
with honey
Yn t salt
Add salt to egg whites and beat
until Huffy Add corn syrup or
honey gradually Add flavoring
Whip until icing holds peak
Spread on cake Use when iresli
Not so good after standing for
some time Frosting is quite soft
and cake must be eaten with a
fork Syrup icing is less sliekey
than honey
Measure the honey or syrup
accurately use a moist or greased
cup or spoon Measure the fat
first and the honey In the same
I cup
Syrup or honey may be combined
with the ci earned fat by
beating If mechanical mixers aie
not available a loveregg beater
or hard beating with a spoon gives
a good emulsion To hold the
emulsion some flour is added before
the whole eggs or the liquid
which is added alternately witli
the remainder of the flour A soggy
layer forms sometimes on top
of cookies or cakes with a large
proportion of honey This can be
prevented by proper mixing
1 Cakes made with syrup seem
to toughen on standing over night
Use when fresh
This country normally consumes
about 750000 tons of rubber a
year To produce this from the
gunyule shrub would necessitate
the planting of 22500000 acres
to the shrub and would requite
for processing factories costing
150000000
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TO GET
THE BEST
OUT OF YOUR
COOKING
Follow These Rules
Koast meat at low tcaipcrature in our Gas oven and
itducc shrinkage
Remember that the flexible Gas flame can be regulated to
any degree of heat jou need eliminating scorching and
overcooking of food
Use any remaining vegetable liquids In soups gravies
sauces or cold in tomato juice
Plan one casserole disli a week to use leftovers
Cook vegetables by the waterless method for which
your Gas range is especially suited The flexible Gas flame
will give you the exact degree of heat you need
Bring vegetables to boiling point quickly over full Gj
flame then turn flame low and cook gently
Keep utensils covered and do not use soda in vegetables
Do not preheat your Gas oven or broiler too Jong Remember
Gas is fasf
Plan complete oven and broiler meals to make full um
of Gas
Avoid using small pans on large or gtant top burner
UJesf Texas Gas Company
Vigo Park
Contributed
June 17 J C Anderson has
gone to Savanah Mo for medical
treatment accompanied by Dave
Mr and Mrs Troy Stewart have
moved to Bernice Mays farm
Charles Ray Kelso Is spending
his vacation with his grandmother
Mrs C It Gardner
Wc arc sorry to learn of Estccn
Lathams beng 111 again and having
to go to a lower altitude He
is now at Bowie Texas
Next Sunday being Fathers Day
Brother Wright will bring a message
to the fathers Every one Is
invited to hear him Sunday
School at 1030 and preaching at
1115 If you arc not In Sunday
School elsewhere you arc Invited
to the Baptist Church
Miss Lillian Castleberry Is visiting
her mother Mrs Castleber
ry and Uncles Rob and Charlie
Surguy this week Miss Castle
fcorry is stationed at the large
government hospital ni Denver
Wc arc sorry to learn Mrs Dcrr
isnt doing very good She is In
Canyon for medical treatment
Gall and Dwaln Bullock visited
their grandparents at Antelope
Flat last week
Joseph Bice of California visited
his mother and sister Mrs
Chester Burnctt the past week
Mrs Fred Frakcs and small son
Davis Joe are at home now
Mr and Mrs Woodrow Bice
and family were visiting relatives
in Amarillo Saturday
The San Jacinto people enjoyed
a wiener roast Monday night
Mr Tllson of Brownfield was one
or the speakers on the farm programMr and Mrs j Frikes veiled
Mr Frakc mother near Oklahoma
City the past week
Lakeview News
By Mrs It E Lumpkins
June 15 The coats have really
been in use for thepast few days
as we have had the coolest June
weather we have ever seen in
history We really need rain to
finish planting and what row
crops are but at the static
Dickey Taylor of Muleshoe visited
with John Redmon over the
past weekend
THE TUUA HERALD TVLIA TEXAS
Jack Wheeler and Ray Tomlln
son spent Saturday night with
Mr and Mrs E E Wheeler
Miss Celestine Wheeler who had
attended school at Lubbock returned
to her home last week for
the summer months
Mary Newsom spent Friday
night with Evelyn Jo Lumpkins
We are sorry to report that Mrs
Johnnie Boydstun Is in the hospital
at Amarillo after on oper
aton Wc are hoping for a speedy
recovery
Mildred Newsom visited with
Charlotte Ann Wheeler Friday
night
Archie Jordans brooder house
with 200 chickens in It was a total
loss by fire early Friday morningBetty Jean TImmons of Jean
Texas has come here to make her
home with her sister Mrs Edith
Orle who lives on the Dick
ODanicl farm
Martha Lou Moore of Lubbock
spent the weekend with Mrs Dick
ODanicl
Mrs R E Lumpkins Herman
A and Evelyn Jo visited with Mrs
Lloyd Carlton in Plainvlcw on
Wednesday of last week
Miss Jowilla Smith who was a
student in the Lubbock College
is home for the vacation
A letter from Miss Virginia Coz
zens says that she arrived safely
in California on Monday night
June 1 after leaving Canyon on
Sunday
Mrs Lumpkins received last
Friday a letter one month old
from her son Elmo He tells that
he is in Australia and says the
people there are very nice and
father C L Sone of Canyon at
tended to farming interests here
last Saturday also were callers in
the R E Lumpkins home who
arc old acquaintances of the Sone
family
A Fish Fry
Kress News
Mrs A W Tooley
June 16 Mrs Horace Brooks
and baby daughter MarkaLyn
and Miss Teresa Tunnell spent
last week In the home of their
parents at Stcphcnsvlllc
Mr and Mrs Richard Moore of
Muleshoe arc spending this week
In the home of his parents Mr
and Mrs Dave Moore
Mrs Don Davidson and children
of White Deer spent a day or two
this last week In the home of
her brother A W Tooley She
also visited E H Tooley and fam
ily In tho Price community
Angus Wood who Is In the navy
and stationed at San Diego Calif
called over long distance Sunday
and talked with his parents Mr
and Mrs Dave Wood
The Kress Methodist Church
and the Center Plains Church met
at the PlainvieWvPark Sundayfor
an outdoor service Both Sunday
School and preaching service were
held out in the open At noon a
basket lunch was spread Everyone
enjoyed the lunch and the
fellowship that conies when Christian
people met together
McGuire News
Mrs C G
Spiccr
June 1C Wc have had two very
light showers within the last few
days and farmers who have not
planted feed arc anxious for a
good rain
The ten acres of onions Mr
Goodson has planted looks good
friendly Therefore being among j nncl it keeps them busy with the
such generous people helps hlmittc gnrden tractor and 0 or 8
to appreciate army life more ion hoeing and weeding
The wheat is holding up nicely Wheat is ripening fast and will
and is ripening too The extin lot to0i be ready for harvest Farm
ol cloudy days have helped the 8 ire buy getting combines i
grain ready j
Miss Cleta Williams spent the1 w were shocked to har of the
weekend seeing her sister Mrs 11 > f Mr Harry Chonoweths
Carl King j mother last Wednesday night in i
Lem Sone of Pampa and his inn Amarillo hospital where she
had undergone an operation I
several weeks ago but was lm
proving The sudden death was a I
shock to relatives and friends I
Funeral was held Friday We of I
this community extend our heartfelt
sympathy to Mr nnd Mrs
i
the wheat is now n rain perhaps M > C Wheeler Wren Cozzcns Ty Chenoweth and his father
would be a disadvantage an < 1 Ji If > Blco illvilecl l e entire1 Mrs C G Splcer Oliver and
community out for an were in Lubbock ThurtA
old fashioned fish fry on last ay visiting Miss Evelyn Spicerj
Saturday
Mr and Mrs
Clovis N M
R B Wheeler
brother Leonard Smith and family
last week
John Green an employee at
A Wedding Shower
i wedding showqr for Sgt Ben
F Lumpkins and his wife Marie
Edd Irlbeckl
nnd daughter Dolores of Happy
a sister of the bride Mrs Mike
Huber nnd girls Mildred nnd Doris
of Kaffir Mrs Jim Tomlinson
Mrs Newt Redmon Mrs Dick
ODaniel and Donnn Lea Mrs
Ezell Redmon Mrs Wren Coz
zcns Mrs E E Wheeler Mrs
Bruce Wheeler and Celestine Mrs
R E Lumpkins and Evelyn Jo
Mrs Louis Redmon Mrs Joe
Palmer Mrs W J Lumpkins
Mrs O W Hancock of McGuire
and Mrs Lloyd Carlton of Plain
view
Gifts were sent by Mrs J H
Bice Mrs W E Stith Mrs C
W Newsom Mrs J M and Ray
Kemper Mrs F A Wilson Mrs
W T Hardy Mrs Tom Hickman
of Elkins Mrs Guy Watson of
Wayside Miss Cora Lee Franks
of San Saba B A Smort of Hills
boro N Mj Mrs Simmie Vaughan
Mrs John Stutts and Mrs Alton
Weeks of Pampa
June 8 Miss Katie Stith a
home ec teacher ot LltUefield
will be there another month
Bettye Lou Dckcy left last Sunday
for Pampa to visit this week
with n cousin Jan Dickey
We are glad to have Mr and
Mrs O T Stuts and children move
into our community also were
happy to have them join our Sunday
School Inst Sunday These
people are from Summorflcld
t
ngs
F Flores Mrs
visited with her MClne > Mrs Littlejohn Mrs A
Middleton and daughter Mrs
Louise Barnes Bcthecn Stewart
h on troMe fo the
the forehead
stitches
requirng several
Miss Katie Stith of Littlefield
was a weekend visitor in her home
here
Mr and Mrs C J Hardy entertained
the entire community
Friday night with an ice cream
supper Tile men played croquet
the young people and children
playd games while the women visited
It is really nice for the neighbors
to get together
Mr and
hoping to again be
another fish party
able to past
TUUA II D CLUB
onstration agents office Friday
afternt ti
Members present were Mrs El
mo Spoor Mrs Doyle Souter Mrs
Mrs John Stults J Payne Mrs Jim Jordan
McGuire were dinner guesbj Sun Mrs E R Sprawls Mrs E A
day of thc Slmmle Vaughan fam House Mrs Maurise Ferguson
lly Mrs F S McCune and Miss Gid
dcn
Oliver Spiccr has been sick
for several days but is feeling
O K now
Mrs C G Spicer visited Mrs
Mrs Dick Clennin Mrs PatT > w Tomlinson and Mrs Louise
Griffiths Produce was receiving ° ° an io1 nnd A1 cnc Mr and MrsDay one afternoon last week
medical aid last Friday after a Weldon McFarling and boys Mrs Friends of O A Spiccr of
case of canned tomatoes fell from nto Cnrson of Tun About 830 jWoim ° th wi be s to
a high distance striking him lho 00le lcft for theIr homesionrr that he Is in bed with heart
six weeks
Mr Spicer father of C G Spicer
has been coming to Texas since
1905 having had a section of land
here since that time He has
Summer Vacations at Home many friends here especially the
was the topic discussed by Missold timers Letters from Tulia
Sybil Glddcn for members of the would cheer him so oldtimers
Tulia Home Demonstration Club why not drop him a line His
at their meeting in the home dem address is Monmouth 111
Mr and Mrs Francis Odom
Lawayne and Myra Beth visited
Mrs H B Handly Sunday Bet
tyc Joan a niece of Mrs Odoms
returned home after spending a
week here
Jlmmie Fowler is spending this
week with his grandparents Mr
Jand Mrs Lawson Fowler
Mrs M C Wheeler and Mrs I The next meeting will be i
July Contributed
C J Hardy were hostesses for 10 in Miss Gidclcns office
was
hostess to the quilting party
Every day were more surprisedThursday A quilt belonging to
on Tuesday afternoon of last week when we get up raise the shades Mrs Charlie Killough w
tL i irl nnd lo0k out U ° winciow andIplcted and some quiltinc
Many nice gifts were brought find the worlds still present
by Mrs W J Hardy nnd Mrsi
White of Tulia Mrs
as com
done on
an unfinished one of Mrs Fow
lers
June 16 Mrs Lawson Fowler
was hostess to thequllting party
Thursday A quilt belonging to
Mrs Charlie Killough was completed
and some quilting done on
an unfinished one of Mrs FowlersOne lady reports lighting a fire
in her heating stove Saturday
morning The north wind Is still
chilly these mornings
Everyone Is very busy completing
the last minute preparations
for harvesting the wheat
Raymond Walker is erecting a
large granary to store wheat
O W Hancock suffered a badly
wrenched hand and other bruises
Wednesday when his hand caught
in the rope as he was freeing a
cow which he had just doctored
He and the cow had quite a wrestle
he was fortunate to get off
with minor injuries
I f t 1 it A t 1 t 1 JL At A
Friday afternoon at the cicek on > Ms Spiccr also went to the Lubij
While Mrs Johnnie Boydstun is Cwfd
bock General Hospital Clinic for
in the Northwest Texas Hospital1 M C Wheeler fried the fisha checkup
thc wash Sgt Spurgcon
in Amarillo Mrs Boydstun of y Uotlle Iere were spent a few days
n ne c G Spiccr
visiting Jiis parents
jh > > < j > <
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THURSDAY JUNl
UNION IIILL 4H
The Union Hill 4H b
cd a camping trip to the
Encampment June 13
for the trip was made
old papers
Those making the trip
ly Jennings Herry Ros
Heymer Frankynossl
neth Jennings Pete Pa
Walker Parker accomr
boys
The club has decided
for the summer and res
again next fall
Lt Hans Peter KrugJ
cr who escaped from al
concentration camp roa
miles over the United
fore he was discc
he was about to
border into MexjlJ
j m > n
The United StfiV
00000 pounds of tea anjj
X A A A At A A A A A A A A A f it A A J m
CAN or PRESEI
THOSE EXTRA FRYll
AND SURPLlfcFfcARI
FRUITS and VEGETAH
When you are ready to
do this come in and let us
reserve your refrigerated
Food Locker We have a
slock of Sealriglit and Nes
trite food containers in
pint quart and half gallon
ies for canning foods for
cold storage
OGER
GROCERY MARKEr
REFRIGERATED FOOD LOCKERS
v >
NOTICf
To My Friends and Customers i
I ii
rive
JIM received a letter from the IVrfectLH
Stove Company Mating that Oil Stove am Meil5i
duction will stop on July 31st Under tin War
duetion Hoard order L23C it become
necessary
us to discontinue the
manufacture of the follow
items on July 31M OIL STOVES HAISG
CABINETS KOOM HEATERS i SPACE HE J
ERS
While this Government order seenie drastic
must realize that it has been issued to conserve esseni
and critical raw materials for our Army a Ni
Ask youreelf this
question
DO I NEED A NEW COOK STOV1
Then if you do see us at once and let us place y
order We have a nice slock of stoves on our floor
posibly will be able to get a few more We can
furnish wicks and repairs for Perfection stove Dt
wait see us today
RICE HARDWAR
RIGHT PLACE
JOHN KICK OWNER
BUY or STORE YOUR WHEAT
OR HANDLE YOUR
GOVERNMENT LOAN WHEAT
WE WANT TO
ieep Your Wheat At Homei
FARMERS GRAIN C
TULIA TEXAS
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 18, 1942, newspaper, June 18, 1942; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42704/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.