The Sunday Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 10, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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combined years of service in the natural gas
Helping to win the war is STILL our No. 1 Job!
GAS PIPE LINE COMPANY
UNITED
and Associated Companies
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YOUR COUNTY HOME <*
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The Quick and the Dead
INTERESTING WAYS TO
r reserve pears
By
Evelyn L. Warner
County Home Dem. Agent
Wood County, Texas
Now that pears are ripening,
perhaps you would be interested
in some recipes for preparing
tiem.
Pears will have a better flavor
^and will be finer in texture if
^harvested when mature, but
Siall green and allowed to ripen
( in a cool, dark, well-ventilated
*3om.
planned Baked Pears
- The small sweet, early pears
bund in many localities are
llicious when baked in the
Nn just as apples are baked.
I Rmove while hot from baking
B^and pack into hot, steriliz-
Hontainers. Fill jars full
boiling medium syrup.
Process in waer bath 10
Htes.
iPr Honey
.Cut or grind ripe late pears
lato small pieces. To four
| ouncls of pears use three
jouncls sugar. Mix and cook
lentil it is the consistency of
||(Uiey. Pour into hot sterilized
[ data iners. Leave no head
jipace Seal. For variety add one-
half cup lemon juice or 1 cup
crushed pineapple 5 minutes
before packing.
Pickled Pears
1 gallon pears
2 quarts sugar
1 pint water
1 quart vinegar
2V2 sticks cinnamon
2 tablespoons whole ailspeie
(more spice if desired)
Kieffer pears or firm juicy
pears are good for this recipe.
Wash the pears, pare, cut in
half or quarter and core. Place
the pears in a large enamel
pan. Barely cover with hot
water and boil 10 minutes.
Drain the water off, but save
1 pint to use with the vinegar
syrup. Mix sugar, vinegar and
the 1 pint of water. Add the
spices which have been tied
loosely in a cheesecloth. Bring
to boil and pour over the pears, i
Boil 10 minutes and let stand
over night. Next morning drain
off syrup and boil down until
thick. Remove spice bag. If
pears are tender, they may be
packed into hot sterilized jars
and covered with boiling syrup
, , - „ _ „ ... . . Marine Corps Photo
Tbe dead Jap on the left made the mistake of trying to catch this Marine off guard when he made a
suicide clash for the position. He was felled by the Marine’s bullet a few inches from his objective. Back
up these Marines of ours with your War Bond purchases.
From U. S. Treasury
Pear Relish
1 gallon ground pears
5 pounds onions
8 green sweet peppers
2 hot peppers
V2 gallon white vinegar
Salt to taste
and sealed. If they are hard i 3 tablespoons white mustard
pears such as Kieffer, they j 6 teaspoons all spice
may be added to the thick 2 teaspoons cloves
syrup and cooked for about 15 2 teaspoons cinnamon
or 20 minutes than packed hot, 2 teaspoons tumeric
covered with syrup and sealed.!4 cups sugar.
Mix all ingredients. Bring to
boil. Simmer 15 minutes. Seal
in hot, sterilized jars.
Candied Pears (Good for Fruit.
Cakes)
2 cups sugar
1 cup water
1-3 cup light corn syrup
3 or 4 pounds pears
Pare, core and slice the pears
to be candied. Boil sugar, water
and syrup together until the
syrup spins a thread when and store in a cool place.
dropped from the spoon (23
degrees F.) Drain the pears
to the boiling syrup when it
threads. Be careful not to have
them crowded. Simmer until
the fruit is clear. Skim pears
from the syrup, drain, spread
on. a screen and allow them to
dry until thel are no longer
sticky. Pack between sheets
of waxed paper and place in a
Automobile Dealership
Franchise Open in This
Community
In our opinion, the automobile industry will
soon resume production of new automobiles.
The demand for cars will be the greatest in the
history of the automobile business; consequently,
the profits will be greater.
The distributor for one of the "Big 3” auto-
mobile manufacturers has an opening in this
community for a live wire dealer, who has ample
capital and can secure the proper building for
such an enterprise.
An automobile franchise is very
valuable. The next five years will
pay the right person in this com-
munity big dividends. This is the
time to get lined up.
If you are interested, write P. O. Box 1970,
Dallas, Texas, for more detailed information.
Hawkins News
Primary Sunday
School Department .
Enjoys Party
Miss Betty Cumbie with Mrs.
Joe Smith, Mrs. W. T. Minshew
Mrs. M. H. Byers and Mrs. Sam
Hannon, teachers in the pri-
tin^ can or a glass jar. Sealjmary Dept, of the Baptist Sun-
day School, entertained the en-
tire department Friday evening
Pfc. Paul Moccio of Camp Max-
ey visitel Misses Doris Miller
and Martha Willingham during
the weekend.
Miss Charlotte Hester of
Shreveport, La. spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Wooderson.
Mrs. Tucker visited her hus-
band. who is ill in Dallas, dur-
ing the weekend.
. . . „ Mrs. Vera Herbert and Mrs.
from 6 to 9 with a promotion Irene Hart vislted Mr and Mrs.
party at the home of Mrs.^ Glazlner last week.
I Smith and on the school yeard,
| where games were played,
j Delicious refreshments con-
j sisting of sandwiches, cookies,
Mrs. B. W. Padgett of-Grand
Saline spent last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Teman Wells
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lansford
| and lemonade were served to and children attended the Gold-
! twenty-seven present. , en adding anniversary of his
. M-ss Louise villaman. train-, mother and tathor>
j mg Union director, was a visi-
tor at the entertainment. 1
I. E. BAHAN
District Manager
Dallas District
21 years'experience
I. G. HICKS
District Manager
Mciroe District
20 years' experience
A. P. XING
District Manaqar
Ejevil'e District
25 years' experience
r. E.LAGAZE
District Manager
Shrerervrt District
29 years' experience
E. M. SMITH
District Manager
Houston District
20 years' experience
W. W. CLOPYON
District Manager
Wichita Falls District
24 years' exes.iencc
E.F. HUMES
District Manager
San Antonio District
39 years' experience
H. F. CARR
District Manager
Baton Rouge District
36 years' experience
F. B. WINBERY
District Manager
Southwest Louisiana District
21 years' experience
P. G. MATTHEWS
District Manager
Beaumont District
19 years' experience
I. D DAVIS
District Manager
Jackson District
20 years' experience
KJZCUs /feus.
274 Years of It!
Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Lansford at Norph-
let, Arkansas on August 26.
_o__| Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davidson
Mrs. Tullos of Waskon is visit- ’ and daughter of the Humble
ing in the home of her daugh-1 Camp spent the weekend in
ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Babin. _ Corsicana.
Mrs. Thompson of Martha-! Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Boatright
ville, La. is visiting her son and daughter. Judy of the
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' Natural Gasoline Camp have re-
Thompson this week. j turned home from Madill, Okla-V:
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cumbie1 homa, where he was attending
and daughter. Miss Betty. Mrs.; to business. vj '
A. C. Wells and Mrs. W. R.{ Pvt. W. E. Armitage and Pvt.'fy
Parrish were Longview visitors J. D. Chenneville of Camp £
Friday. < Fannin visited Miss Hazel
Misses Catherine Deen and Holmes during the weekend.
Christene Brown of Dallas spent Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith
the weekend with the former’s are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.| Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Caffey
Deen. 1 and daughter of Mineola spent
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and the weekend with his parents,
son, Joseph, Mrs. Ollie Jane Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Caffey.
Clemens, and Mrs. Marian • Miss LaVerne Minshew has
Blake visited Mr. Elmer Easter- returned home from a Tyler
ly, who is in a Gilmer hospital,, Clinic, where she underwent an
Thursday afternoon. i operation and is reported to
Cpl. Kyle Hathcox of Harmon be improping readily.
Hospital, Longview spent the -o-
weekend with his wife and son Stars are great suns whose
^ere- ! valumes average a million times
Mr. .and Mrs. H. E. Spivey left greater than the xolume of
Monday on a business trip to the earth.
Mexia. i Stars visible to the naked
Miss Glonda Claiborne of eye, all at one time, number
Greenville spent last week with around 2.000.
her sister and husband, Mr. It is estimated that there are
and Mrs. W. H. Smith. more than 10,000 mineral
Cpl. Howard Menough and springs in the United States.
Two hundred and seventy-four years in
the natural gas business!
Think of it—more than two and one-half
centuries of knowledge and experience. That
takes us back to more than sixty years before
George Washington was born ... to a cen-
tury before our nation was established in the
name of liberty and freedom.
This extensive span of years represents the
business of the eleven district managers of
our companies.
That’s a long, long time! It accounts for
the "know how” so necessary in maintaining
dependable natural gas service. And now
this experience and knowledge, united with
that of all our employees, are dedicated to
the war effort. . . protecting and making
secure the liberty and freedom that are our
American heritage.
We Are Going to
G
Double Our Space
And Add More
Washing Machines
Your Patronage Has Been So Good
Do Your Own Laundry
For 50c an Hour
Open On Thursday Nights
Until 12 o’clock
For Convenience of Working Girls
In Frank Rholes Shoe Shop
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The Sunday Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 10, 1944, newspaper, September 10, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth602451/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.