The Southwest Citizen (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 9 of 28
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While House Rice Sponsors
Two New Radio Programs
White House Rice, finest quality,over Radio Station KPRC. The
extra long grain rice, milled andjshow features an informal
distributed by the American Rice|philosoPhical chat. spiced with a
Growers Cooperative Association,] humor, by .Jay Johnson,
has announced sponsorship of two
new radio programs and partici-
pation in another radio show.
One is a five-t 1 m e s-a-week.
five-minute radio program en-
titled The “Jay Johnson Show.
This program, inaugurated Feb-
ruary 20. is broadcast from 5 to
5:05 o’clock, each week-day after-
noon, Monday through Friday,
who speaks in his own friendly;
way about the “whys” and "how!
comes” of the world and people,!
mostly people. Jay Johnson has!
often been celled “a genius on!
people.” His entertaining chat-j
ter is punctuated by a back-!
ground of punchy Hammond or-
gan music, played by the Houston
musician, Freddie Gibbons. Fran-i
cis Sullivan, chief of the KPRC
announcing staff, handles com-
mercials for White House Rice
The other new radio program'
.sponsored by White House Rice is1
|a fifteeri-m inuti, five-times-a-
jweek Monday-t h r o u g h-Friday:
[segment of the popular KNUZ
'Year-Around' Balanced Diet Now Possible
By RITA HOLDRIDGE
< „ , ** ab,# eat what y°u For the health of your family .....»
that**1 Why;B™ hMt’ Ught“ th- ***• rour daily 7r\
jsential for good health, so the“d alr ,r« the *neml« vita-,menu.! Fruit or fruit juice, vege- ‘
'health of s nation depends upon'mins‘
Pondering a hit of philosphv handed out by Jay John-
son on his new KPRC show' are these participants on the Jay
Johnson Show.” The show, aired daily from Monday through
Friday, 5 to 5:OR p. m.. is sponsored by White House Rice. From
left to right, the participants are Tommy Thompson of the
Brown-Stand lev Co., food brokers: Jay Johnson: Freddie Gib-
bons, organist, and Francis Sullivan, chief of the KPRC an-
nouncing staff who handles commercials for White House Rice.
a year ’round
supply of all
foods necessary
:to well being.
! Since the de-
velopment of bet-
iter methods of
food preserva-
tion. our general
health as a na-
tion is improved,
jin fact, we hear RITA
very little about the aches and'
pains known In former years as,
"rheumatism” which we accept
(now aa effects of malnutrition due
to lack of fresh vegetable* and
fruits in the winter months.
In many areas fresh, perishable
'produce la now available at least
Quick-freezing, the brieftablee, meat!, poultry or fish,
jblanching period of vegetables, Is bakery and dairy products. This
(the only use of heat. Rememberican be a very simple chore with
frozen vegetables cook in much * home freezer.
■shorter time, and ,ecu,re onltw^ 1N HOME#
half cup of water to a pound of
(vegetables when using a tightly! As much as 7,000 pounds of steel
(covered cooking vessel. This isn't.products may go Into the construc-
ts complicated as It may seem action and equipment of a six-room:
a glance. thouse.
C6M/A/G FffWAVf
five months out of the year. §o
jn we must prepare for these months
in some way Dr. Donald K. Tres-
MONTHLY f
cash prizes;
RULES
V PACES
RECIPE CONTEST
Tour recipe* are worth
money to ns! Buy m bottle
of Pantry Prize Spanish Hoi
Satire and write us your
favorite recipe for using ft
In a main dish, appetizer,
salad, or any of the thou-
sands of other uses you will
discover. First Prize, S50.
Second Prize. 125 Third
Prize, 15. plus ten %1 prizes
will he awarded each month.
Mail your entry to Pace *
Pantry Prize. 1050 Ave. A,
San Antonio. Texas. Judges'
decision will be final. All
entries become the property
of Pace and To. and none
will be returned. Closing
date March 31.
western hill-billy record show.' ' —~r-
( west* Best,” with Biff coin. 25 Cos! Accouiilanis To Attend Conference
(spinning the platters and making
(with the chatter. The Houston Chapter NationaljCost Conference to be held
White House Rice is a partiei-|AS?°Clatl0n °f Cost Acc”untant”New Orleans on March 24 and
Ipating sponsor in the five-time.-ai^ Part‘C'Pat* '» *ha Re*,onal(25. Approximately i* memfe***1"- kn°™ «**
jweek KXYZ program, "Kitchenition of this show is given over toof the Houston ChaDter will leaie^ V, ,r0?en foods
'Party.” Th„ is , show which discussion of all of ,he subjects 11,,' T, * T* ,0°d'
stars Mildred Dees, outstanding,of interest In a homemaker, reel- ni*ht* Ma,ch 23■ on •imitrltwurty -peaking Sometimes
(Houston home economist, who Is pea, cooking, furniture and house-lSpec,sl rar *« Southwn Psciflcjthey are higher In nutritive value,
(aided and abetted by the genial (hold hints of all kinds. It is com-!L,nes' than fresh ,md’ Purch»,e'1 »' thf
(announcer and master of cere-|pletelv1 informal and planned for! *
(monies, Art Finger. The main por- easy listening.
Friday. March 24, the chapter parison can be made with any
(officers and director* will holdi°ther method of food preserva-
jvarious meetings and discussion]ti°n.
forums at the Roosevelt Hotel in Now that frozen foods are be-
New Orleans. Henry Wendler ofjing made so readily available. It
(Houston will address the group.[will be possible to have an sl-
aving a report on programs. most perfect year ’round diet, to
eirstrn WIN
$17,000
IN LOCAL PRIZES !
4:00 P.M.
KXYZ
1320 ON YOUR DIAL
BUY BONDS FOR
YOUR FUTURE
ASK yoe/K
GROCER!
We pack only the tender, smaller ones
under our Star-Kist Tuna label!
Big hub are great for tali stories,
but rhe smaller run* are best for good
eating. Our fleet brings in all kinds —
big and small—but we pack only the
smaller nina under our Star-Kist label.
These mailer tuna are naturally milder,
naturally tenderer! Try these smaller
“Star-Kist’' tuna yourself ... you'll
•*>',' they’re better tasting”—naturally.
ran/*+
If vou don't agree Star-Kist Tuna is better
when compared side-by-side with any other
light meat tuna at any price, send as the
labels from both cans compared and receive
twice the price of the Star-Kist Tuna
Star-Kist Tuna, Terminal Island, California V®™1
flay FANCY SOLID PACK ar CHUNK STYlT
Both are the fame fine Star-Kist ejuahty.
EASTER SPECIAL
5x7
PORTRAIT
C Selection of Proofs
One Special Offer
To A Person
Small additional charge for group#
PANEL FOLDER
All Poses Different
5x7
Portrait*
Of Your
Baby
BABY ALBUM
ALL POSES DIFFERENT
The Best Offer In
Town—fl to 8 Dif
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of Your Baby bi a
gift-handy album.
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Murphy, John H. & Carroll, Jim. The Southwest Citizen (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth566178/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.