The Southwest Citizen (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1949 Page: 4 of 16
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state manager the new Grace Lutheran Church.* Clearer and more distinct pic- filter to certain types of «un
Delegates from Magnolia Grove Waugh Drive and Missouri. ‘<ures. embodying lat. develop- glasses.
No. 540 will be Mesdames Minnie A Christmas pl.v ••That Star- ™'>,s which actually «hminate Just a. specally-ground and
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Troncale Annie I.ee and B llv rector of Bethany Christian manager for the Covington D.s- mg television ray,, he said,
ironceie. 5 ... , tributing Corporation, has an- In addition, Mr. Phalen said.
Ya"7T „„ Church, is now associate editor ofjnounce* contrast 1, accentuated in the new
e .a r.oga.r ... ic: in the maga/.me 1 eras Industry. Because they are responsible foi Hoffman television screen, mak-
white with jacket, of blue bonnet Mrg John H Foxworth>
eye fatigue, certain television rays ing the picture clearer and more
chairman, is a speech and journal- have been eliminated after years distinct, even in daylight viewing,
ism student at the University of of development and research by Also. Mr. Phalen said, the picture
• is automatically synchronized—
locked in focus—to eliminate pic-
ture "jitters.”
The Hoffman Radio Corporation,
{was awarded a certificate of merit
early in 1949 for its technical con-'
jtribution to television In 1948—
the exclusively engineered Easy
. Vision Lens. The award was made
at the first Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences annual semin-
ary and dinner. Exclusively a
Hcffman laboratory develooment
and standard eouipment on its
jentire TV line, the Easy Vision!
Lens won its special award now
being fully recognized by the tele-
vision industry, Mr. Phelan said.
| "Hoffman is representative of
i the new industrialization of the
|West aggressively expanding to
meet the new demands arising ,
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Furniture-styled cabinets which have become a stand-
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located here
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WITHOUT OBLIGATION
.......
of frozen foods. a
|They are cleaned
‘and ready for the ||L
pan. If you are JB&,
serving me :ra-
jditional “turkey
land fixings,” re- RITA
move turkey
from the freezer to defrost several '
hour* before cooking. This is ac- <
complished much more quickly at
room temperature. You can ex-
pect perfect result* if the bird is
put on to cook when defrosted but
still cold. In an emergency, de-
frost in a slow oven, 250 degrees
Fahrenheit.
In this case, begin baking im-
mediately after the bird is de-
frosted. You stuff and roast a
frozen bird exactly as you would ,
a fresh one.
A slightly lower oven tempera-
ture is recommended for larger
birds top revent excessive brown- (
ing before the bird is done. A
string of large uncooked cranber-
ries around the middle and lacy
.‘spots” made from little paper-
(doilies will give the "old bird” a
look. Removing the turkey
Do not dial tho rod "zero" for tho black letter "0"
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A nice assortment of pre-dinner
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; happy, especially if you are serv-
ing mid-afternoon dinner. Of:
course, they can be made up and
frozen the previous day.
How about a savory stuffed
duckling for that little dinner? To
make this an extra festive dish,
add shredded dried apricots or
raisins to the bread stuffing, chop-'
ped nuts are very good to improve:
the flavor of stuffing. Baked
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Murphy, John H. & Daniels, A. Pat. The Southwest Citizen (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1949, newspaper, November 24, 1949; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth566199/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.