The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 136, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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JEWELRY STORE
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abdication of King Edward haw
on London and New York mar-
ket?
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By Pat Perry
J. C. PUCKETT
ADOLPH JOHNSON
3.—Who wa-, III
j that played I he part of a rich
j merchant in the market place
1.—In case the Kina' of Eng- scene of the opera “Lakme,”
land should abdicate his throne in which starred the famous singer ,
marriage to Mrs. Wallis Simpson,j Lily Pons and Joseph Martinelli?
who would be crowned in his I.—What did William U.
TBl DENISON PBHB
Brooks, Union Supervisor here,
have to say about the labor con-
dition of Texas?
S.—Why was it that a photo-
graph was never taken of Ger-
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN And The Wont Is Yet To Come
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Thursday afternoon before lees
Wall, and C. O. Scott, Jus tees of
the Peace.
Roth pleaded not guilty to
charges of burglary and theft over
$5u. Two bonds of It,000 eacb
were sot for the men on each of
the complaints. Neither had made
Denisonian trude Ederlo’s famous
Channel swim?
6. —What projects will Den-
ison Chapter, Order of DeMolay, bond Friday morning,
launch in ordei to make the nec-i ■■ ■■ 1
essary funds to fill Christmasl Marrleas Lictnsss
baskets for the underprivileged Orville Conway and Mary Kidd,
people of Denison? j Gunter.
7. —What 1 a! cTiplc ha: ninv A. J. Hayes and Emily Turner,
od to Dallas to reside due to a ’ Sherman,
position secured with a dairy ■■ ■■
there? j Automobils Registration
Food Fancies
Baked Bean Soup I Apple and Peach Dumplings
Two cups cold baked bean- I Hull baking powder biscuit
three pints water, two slices on-! dough quite thin and cut in four
ion, two stalks celery, one and inch squares. Rare and core two
one-half cup stewed and strained
tomatoes, one tablespoon chili
apples and cut in eighths. Drain
eight halves of canned peaches.
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8. —An approximation of sev-
eral millon dollars will soon be
asked for what purpose?
9. —Why dhl a battalion of fire
fighters use parachutes in Russia
recently?
10. —The auxiliary to the Am-
erican Legion held their Wednes-
day called meeting at whose
home?
The above questions were taken
from the news columns of your
Denison Press less than 48 hours
ago. The correct answers will he
found on the classiifed page.
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FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
li. M. CARTER. JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Ethel Proffitt vs. Lee R. Proffitt
divorce. • vjL?
Cases Disposed
l„ M. 'Puck, independent executor
vs. llom-y Utter ct al, Injunction.
Ordei continuing temporary in-
junction restraining Air. l-.tt.er and
Other from selling 222 acres of
hi ml in .1. P Thurston, 10. 1J
Prowning .nul li R Alvlntyrc
survi -s I lefeiido ut ga-., notice -f
;i[ jioa 1 of court oi t ivil appeals
for fifth supremo judicial district
at Dallas.
W. E. Thiu-mnn vs. Texas Tc-lc-
i i otic ('ompanv. damage*. Plain-
til'!' to t:• lie nothing and to pay
costs.
Jimmie ...... Davis vs. Sant
Davis, divorce granted.
Detvej McCollum vs. Etta Mc-
Collum, divorce granted.
Alary A. Kinu-s vs. R. T. Rimes,
divorce granted.
Will Thurman vs. Alary Tur-
in t divorce granted.
Lillie May Carter vs. Ray Carter
divorce granted. Plaintiff's form-
er name of Lillie Afuy McBride re-
stored.
Carl c Laid, vs. Avis Lee Babb,
divorce granted. Custody of min •
,.i- , tiild awarded d- fi-nitant, plain
tin to pay fir, -i month for support
of child.
Fannie Maynard vs. William
Custody of minor child awarded
Thomas .Maynard, divorce granted
plaintiff, defendant to get $5 a
w-cU for support of mild.
.1. .V. Morrison, Sherman, Chev-
rolet truck.
Willie Arney, Wihltewri#ht,
Pod ge.
L. E. Ganer, Sherman, Chevrolet
sedan.
1 Commander-Larabee Milling
company, Sherman, Ford coupe.
Chevrolet sedan.
A. D. Denton, Sherman, Plym-
outh coach.
Realty Transfer*
Lingo-Leeper company to I. T
Griggs et ux, lots 1 and 2, block
!*, Terminal Center addition, Deni-
son; $1,125, Nov. 25, 1936.
James E. Daniel et ux to Paul
L. Pierce, lot 8, block 27. Layne
addition. Denison; $10 and other
considerations, Dec. 2, 19,6.
VV. T Lindsey et ux to Jim Ken-
nedy, 104 acres, Jacob Groce sur-
vey; $50, Nov. 30, 1936.
sauce, salt, popper, two table- j Place one peach half and a quar-
spoons butter rind two tablespoon-j ter of an tipple in the center of
I flour. | each pieces of dough, bring corn-
I Put the beans, water, onion amljer- together Place on a plate in
celery in a saucepan, bring to a steamer and steaan for forty-five
boiling point and saunter thirty I minutes. Serve hot with plenty
minutes. Rub through a sieve,!of butter and brown sugar, or
add the tomato and chili auce, j with gar and cream. This makes
season (o taste with salt and pep- eight dumpling,
per and bind with the butter antli Brown Bread
flour cooked together. Seive wit it I One cup granulated corn meal,
crisp crackers. j two cups whole wheat flour, one
Cabbage and Frankfurter Salad land one-half teaspoon.- salt, tWf
Two cups- shredded cabbage, teaspoons soda, three-fourth? cup
one minced green pepper, one '.u molasses, two cups sour milk.
blespoon minced onion, one-fourth
cup Trench dressing, six boiled
Mix and
ingredients.
sift together the dry
Mix molasses with
frankfurters, lettuce, one half cup'milk and add to dry ingredients
mayonnaise. land stir in well. Fill a large greas-
Mix cabbage, green pepper and
onion with French dressing and
let stand half hour. Add three
sliced frankfurters, pile mi a bed
ed mold two-thirds full, cover
with till lid or oiled paper tied
tightly over the t.op. Steam large
mold three hours or small molds
Oil and Gas Leases
S. S. Dawkins to J. G. Richards,
50 acres, E. Velasco survey; $1.
Jan. 24, 1930.
L. I-". Tuck to J. G. Richards, 24
acres, Charles Quillen survey; $1,
Match 7, 1936
J. It. Walkup et
of lettuce and garnish with rc-jtwo hours. Remove, cover as
maining frankfurters, -lived soon as mold is taken fresn stcam-
and siiayonita.se.
.Chicken Salad Mold
One cup boiled rice, one-third
cup mayonnaise, one cup
Applesauce ICake
One-half cup shortening,
diced i cup sugar, one and three-fourths
cooked chicken, two ta-blespo ms j cup flour, one teaspoon baking
chopped nut meat., alt and pop- powder, one teaspoon cinnamon,
per to taste, one small can aspar-j one-half teaspoon
signs tips. cup
nutmeg, one
warm applesauce, one tea-
I Mix thoroughly the rive, chick-, spoon soda, one cup raisins,
ux to Frol jen, asparagus and nia.vonnui.-o I ( rew.n shortening and sugat to-
Knuggs 167.2 acres, J. W. Bergin | Add nuts and -easoning. 1’ackj gether; add flour mixed with bak-
survey; $41.75, Oct. 30. 1936. finally into mold ami chill for' i»g powder and spices alternately
Minnie K. Fiedler to Fred .three hours. Unmold, garnish witli "'ith the applesauce in which the
57! acres, J. \V. Bergin salad green.-. Serve in slices, with]s,,,!a '1RS been dissolved. Add lais-
mayonliaise. Serves six. I 'ns 'vdiieh ^ave ^een <!redged in
Beef Loaf flout l'nur into a greased loaf
Two pound- ground beef, grat-jpan and bake in a moderate oven,
(:d line] and juice o! one-hali' degrees
Jon, one tablespoons chopped par•-{ iA>rty-fiye minutes.
- Isley, four hlices bacon (chopped. Butterscotch Ic
Oil and Ga» Assignment one rgg, few drops onion! ()ne cup brown sugar, one-hat
Snuggs, 571 acres
and J. O Nelson surveys; $10, Oft.
30. 10 30.
Minnie K. Fielder to Fred
Snuggs, 500 acres, J. D. Nelson
survey; $10, Oct. 30, 193«.
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JUSTICE COURT
Bonds Are Set
l.ick I ’.miinds Mi'd II 13. Ulan
| |.ciisiiip t.f Sin nunn. fhargod wit’.t
| iitirglai y oi tiw .i:ii .i pawn shop in
Slu-nnan last week, w* ie tncli un-
,|< I l.oiiil t ot:11ins-I,non Frida v
iiHWrinu' I<r«i * \ .mining trials
.1. G. Richards to F. J. Koein»;
et al, 50 acres, E. Velasco survey.
$1 and other considerations, No.
24,
J. G. Rihoards to . J. Koeing et
a I, 24 ac res Charles Quillen survey ;
M and other considerations Nov
24. 1936.
Fred Snuggs to A. R McElreath
et a I. 500 acres. J. D. Nelson sur-
er'.. * i and other considerations,
Oft. 31, 1936.
Fied Snuggs to A. R McElreath
• t il 167.2 acres, J. \V. Bergin sui
vev; >1 and other considerations.
Oct. 31, 1936.
I • .! Snuggs to A. R. McElreath
• t il '.71 acres. .1. P. Nelson and
,i. YV Rergir. surveys;
« tuisidemiions. Oct. 31. 1936.
juice, one teaspoon alt.
Cream the butter until soft ther
en pan
more.
and cook five
^ To he jealous of
- i admission that
.smarter than you are,
Ip Soviet Russia, 43 per cent o.
the entire present popuation was
b'«rn since the revolution, in 191".
Jeep butter, one egg, one teaspoon
eighth teaspoon' pepp.-v, one-iralf1 vanilla one and three-fourths cup
cup bread crumbs. ) Ofto.l flour, two teaspoons baking
Work all ingredients togetiv .j powder, one-half cup broken nut
Form into a loaf and put in a hot .neat*
well-greased double frying fan.I
Cover, lower flr. no, cook twenty gradually the brown sugar which
minutes on one side. Turn, cookj has been sifted. Beat together
fifteen minutes on other side, op-'until creamy, then add the egg
tniiiuies'and vanilla and beat thoroughly.
! Sift the flour before measuring.
C7ont Maxicaine , tl.vn sift together with baking
Two vttps cooked m vunned j'Ownier. Add gradually to the
corn, one-half green poppet, chop- butter mixture. Add nut meats.
pod fine and blanched; one tabb-'sh...... into long rolls and cover
spoon p-nento. one tables-,...... wit;, waxed paper. Let stand in
butter, one-half cup victim or,the refrigerator until thoroughly
evaporated milk, om-half tea-; -itilled. Then cut-in thin slices
$1 mu other ' p00n one-fourth teaspoon, and bake on greased cooky sheet
pepper, one-fourth cup gta*c i, in a hot oven (400 degrees Fah-
Swsis cheese. 1 rr.....in : about ten minutes.
Heat corn, green pepper, pi IPeach Caramel Pie
men to and butter in pan; add- Pul two tablespoons butter and
cream a-nd .-easonings. Place in i,,ur tablespoons sugar in a skillet
casserole, prinkle with i‘ <-v - owl; until thick anti brown
another is an
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;-luring constantly to prevent
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Squash in Crenm | burning Add the syrup from one
One -mail yellow crook-necai No. 2' can of sliced peaches and
squash, three tablespoons buttoi. tlmii add. two tablespoons corn-
one-eighth teaspoon pepper, three arch ;>noothed with one table-
fourths teaspoon salt, one-half cup' -..win cold water and one slightly
cream ot rich milk. beaten egg yolk. Cook in a double
Wash and slice -qua.-h in llirt-i ■ 1 ijoiler until thick. Arrange^ the
.fourth-inch pieces. Put in butter-: sliced peaches in concentric circles
led baking dish. Dot with butter.| in a pie. tin lined with pastry,
[sprinkle with salt and pepper andi Pour over the caramel sauce, Bake
‘ at 450 degrees for fifteen min-
ut vs, then at 400 degrees for fif-
teen minutes more, or until done.
i bake covered in moderate oven,
| 350 degrees Fahrenheit, for forty-
'five minutes. Then add cream
j and bake uncovered fifteen min-; Cool and top with whipped cream-
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utes until lightly browned
This serves six persons.
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DOROTHY DARNIT
by Charles McManus
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Take an international diplomat, an Some examples:
born Millie the Toiler once caused the
I threatened suspension (by gov-
ernment request) of one of the
accomplished linguist,
HELLO DOROTHY'
How IS YouR „
__ father9
He's fine —
thanks, out
WHO ARE (—
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Now Do You
KNOW ME9
MlSTEl? MALLETHEAD'
How you've changed'
why last YEAR
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j salesman, and an ail around good
I fellow. Then roll them into one
and sprinkle generously with vita-
mins A. B. C. D—and K The
result will be a good facsimile of
John Brogan, head of King Fea-
tures Syndicate's foreign sale
department.
“Work till you crook'” That's I -
hi- motto. It must be a pretty Americans have been laughing for
good one, too. . . because we an-j tear- ,,t Jiggb proletarian taste
informed by this Irish power-1 for corned beef and cabbage. But
house thM with the sale last wees I the dish tickles neither the palate
not the funny bone of many for-
eignei So in Argentine, Jiggs
largest dailie- in Japan, And all
because of! a kiss! The Japanese,
it seems, have a law—or at least
a mighty powerful tradition—
against public osculation, and
j when artist Russ Westover pictur-
ed Mac stealing a kiss from Tillie,
the officials said “no printee.”
of the adventure strip Secret
Agent X-9 to the newspaper I'ti-
oa, in Athens, Greece, we now has to eat puchero, a stew not un-
havo distribution in 100 countries like a New England boiled ditt-
nnd dominions. This requires net. In Mexico, tamales and tor-
ttranslations in 32 different 'on- tillas are his fare; in Italy he
Cues. | wraps himself around long strings
Wo bearded Brother Brogan in!of spaghetti. While the Japa-
his den the other day and learned nese chuckle over his yen (no pun
lot about foreign syndication. | intended, for rice flake*.
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