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TITE WEST NTH’S
PAGE SEVEM
FcrtNiier can bo ntnrcd on the
farm without loss from deter-
ioration. Keep It dry and off the
flJor. When storing place boards
under the bags. This will permit
the air to circulate around the
bags and will help take care of
the necessary ventilation.
terms of selling your services,
loyalty and the best hours of your
life. What are the drawbacks and
disadvantages of this job?
Moore offers some practical tips
on how to get ready for an inter-
view. He tells the boys to learn
something about the job and the
company. This calls for self-
analysis of your objectives, alms
and interests.
At the age of 70 a Supreme
Court Justice may retire on full
pay.
Illusions Shown ns Morr.u l,
Ofitimes Are Lots of Fun
PHILADELPHIA, PA.-If you
think you're seeing things, you’re
normal. If you don't, you’re not.
That is the state of affairs at
Franklin institute here.
The institute put on the largest
collection of Illusions on earth to
prove that illusions are normal, and
fun.
There was an uphill goldfish bowl,
a room that tilted the rest of the
world crazily, a stationary automo-
bile thut moved and roses that were
there, only weren't. Or you could
watch a talking head—with no body
to support It—or a motionless flag
appearing to wave.
Psychologists estimate that 20
per cent of the population is illusion
blind and can’t recognize them. If
one sees an illusion It proves nor-
malcy.
It’s time to worry when one
doesn't see thorn.
The illusions at the institute were
baffling, until they were explained.
It was puzzling to pus3 your hand
through a pot of roses and never
touch a rose. They weren't in the
pot. They were behind it. It was
ridiculously easy to understand,
once it was explained. Mirrors.
The same explanation disclosed
the secret of the talking head, the
trick seen at nearly every sideshow.
The body belonging to the head was
cleverly concealed in a glass case.
Stuffed Hamburgers Please Hungry Picnic Crowd
The Secretary of Labor would
oe last to succeed to the Presi-
dency In case of the death of
the President, Vice President and
other Cabinet officers.
THIS WEEK’S USED CAR
BARGAINS AT
Adams Chevrolet
Company
’47 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN.
Radio and heater, good tires,
clean throughout.
’40 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN
Cleanest ‘40 model in tcivn.
* One Owner car that lrokc
and runs like new
’41 CHEVROLET BUSINESS
t COUPE. New Paint, tho-
roughly reconditioned. Clean
car at a real bargain.
Adams Chevrolet
Company
WEST, Phone 202 TEXAS
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Will be given at
S. P. J. S. T. Hall Cottonwood
SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14
MUSIC BY
Kohut and Snapka Orchestra
From Seymour
Plenty of all kinds of refreshments
Everybody Cordially Invited
(G) RATIFICATION . . . Gratified
at the ratification of the Atlantic
pact is President Truman as he
holds the document bearing his
signature. It effects US partieipa-
tion in the treaty and obliges
US aid to Furopc.
DINE fcf DANCE
AT ALBERT’S PLACE
WACO-DALLAS HIGHWAY NEAR WEST
Stuffed hamburgers potato chips
Sweet com on the cob
Sliced tomatoes and cucumbers
Apple sauce turnovers
or Watermelon
upY and mflk”*?® the youngsters flk,;s L!“y old crumbled
what more do you need? Nothing, * ’“fon,
really, but more of the same. But ?’lp. dir tl ccl,!ry
you may want some recipes. Sup- '* *easPoon poultry dressing sea-
pose we check off some of the easy „ soiling
foods, first 2 tablespoons chopped green pep-
Easy Foods >'cr (optional).
Potato chips head ruch a list. All Mix the meat, grated onion, sea-
you need to do is to buy enough of sontngs. Lay a piece oi pal n
them because no one seems to know paper on the table or flat surface,
when to stop eating them. They arc Put mounds (2 level tablespoons,
crisp, salty, and appetizing. each) of the meat on the paper
Peel the tomatoes. Leave the Have the mounds about 3 Inches
well washed skin on the cucumbers, apart. Lay piece of paraffin pa-
Run the sharp tines of a fork up per on top. With a rolling pin
and down the green cucumber skin press down firmly and evenly to
on the whole cucumber. Do this so flatten the meat into thin rounds,
you have a parallel row of inden- Repeat until all the meat has been
tatlons when sliced. Each slice shaped Into rounds,
shows the notched and decorative For the stuffing crumble the po-
edglng. tato chips and the bread. Cut the
Corn On The Cob bacon Into small squares, add the
Roasting ears of sweet corn may diced celery and cook until the
be prepared In either of two ways, bacon Is crisp. Add the bacon and
First, the ears with outer husks and the bacon fat to the chips and
silk left on, are Immersed In a patl crumbs. Season to taste If the
of v. ater. Let them stand In the mixture si cins dry add tomato juice
water for a half hour or so. Then or milk or wnter as needed,
shake the ears well and bury them, Put a spoonful of the dressing on
husks and all, In the hot coals. a meat round. Top with a second
If you know the likes of the guests n et round. Prcs.i i d,:, :; together,
at the picnic you might prepare Pan-fry or cook on b-oller grids
roasting cars with garlic flavored if they are close enough together
butter. Carefully remove the silk to prevent the meat cakes breaking
and turn back some of the husks, and falling through. Serve hot.
Gifts For AH
Occasions
SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. 13
MUSIC BY
Happy Dan and His Melody Boys
of Granger, Texas
I.ndics Gift Dept.
Men's G,:t Dept.
Baby Gift Dept.
Airmaid Nylon Hose
Airmail) Sox
Airmaid Ties
Greeting Cards
We Gift Wrap Free
We Fill Prescriptions From All
Doctors.
OPPOSES PACT . . . Senator Rob-
ert A. Taft of Ohio emphatically
stresses a point In a recent talk
to reporters after he announced In
a senate speech that he would vote
against the North Atlantic pact.
He said it would promote war.
ALSO-
SUNDAY NIGHT, AUG. 14
MUSIC BY
Charlie Brown and His Musical
Brownies
CALL FOR RESERVATION 9515
Everybody Cordially Invited By
ALBERT VRANA, Prop.
New York and Pennsylvania
have a greater number of Repre-
sentatives In the House of Re-
presentatives than any other
states.
Cartoonist Thomas Nast is re-
sponsible for the Republican ele-
phant and the Democratic don-
key.
Joe Smajstrla, Mgr.
WEST, TEXAS
A glance at the new Ford and you’ll agree with New York’s
famous Fashion Academy ; . . it certainly is the "Fashion Car of
the Year”! But its looks arc only the cover of Ford’s hook of
"firsts”. Ford alone in its field offers you a 100-horscpower engine
; • . an 8 cylinder engine ... a V-type engine. Ford alone offers
your choice of this V-8 or the new 95 "horse” Six.
You’ll find Ford first in safety, too. Its heavy-gauge "Lifeguard *
Body and 5 cross-member, 1k>x sect ion frame make Ford 59%
more rigid ... its lug "Picture \\ iudows” give you 19 square feet
of vision area ... more than any other car iu l ord’s field.
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Whit* tiJtwall tint
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Drive a Ford and you'll feel the difference right away.
You’ll like the "feel” of that "Mid Ship” Bide ... I lie
"feel” of those hump-erasing "lfydra-Coil” and "Para-
Flex” Springs... the 35% easier acting "Magic Action"
Brakes . . . the easy "Finger-Tip” Steering. Come in for
• ride and you'll order your Ford now.
Take the wheeLtry the new TvKU rCCL ™
at your Ford Dealer's
KOZELSKI MOTORS
' PHONE 115 WEST, TEXA
Super Freezer—that hold* up to
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Quickube Trayi—forfait, *a*y lc«
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Life-time Porcelain Interior—with
italnlei* porcelain in bottom of
food compartment.
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1949, newspaper, August 12, 1949; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth590530/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.