The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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JEWELRY STORE
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By Pat Parry
PUCKETT
ADOLPH JOHNSON
1. —What warning: has Secretary
Roper issued to United States cit-
izens engaged in foreign wars?
2. —Deputy Constable C. P. Hicks
said in a recent edict that Deni-
son drivers will be forced
what?
1 1.—Name the two local men who
make up the crew of the M-K-T.
yard engine, placed in service at j
McAlester, Okla.
i g.—What happened to the pasacn-
ers of the transfer boat whet*
that vessel was struck by the U.
8. mallboat, President?
6.—What Is the weight of 5,00V
bees?
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
And The Worst b Yet To Come
The Poerotfa /m.
DC Flirting with Ytu
Dncels ih p, month
I WANT Yo
do ! For what did Mist Kathryn
Klrkham, reporter for the Okmul-
gee (Okla.) Daily Times spend tea
days in the Oklahoma state peni-
tentiary for women?
7.—lion did the name steeple-
chases’ originate?
Pete Orr, the escaped convict
from the Huntsville penitentiary
was caught in what city?
9. —What was the book reviewed
hy Miss Mildred Walker, hig i ,
school Spanish department head, |
at the recent afternoon session of j
the Peabody Pa rent-Teachers aaso |
ciation? [
10. —What is tile temperature o
the coldest known stars?
Tim above questions were taken
front the news columns of your
Deni mi Press less than 4K hour?
ago. The correct answers will be
found oil the classified page.
Wk S3, Miller addition to
son: |l Jan. 5, is37.
Four strips bacon, chopped
fine; one medium-sized onion,
chopped; two tablespoon- chop-
ped green pepper, one can mush-
room soup, salt, pepper, cayenne,
three-fourths cup chopped corn
beef, one-half package noodle7,
cooked; one-fourth cup bread
crumbs, one-fourth cup gutted
cheese.
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
li. M. CAItTKU. JUDnio
N#w Suit* 'Filed
Tiny Ola Cravens vh, Jlol» Or; v-
divorce.
.1. Randolph Kirkpatn. ! vs.
Portsmouth Trust try
title .iriH dnmap« t'.
Oil Mid Cat Lease*
.lames Swindle et us to J. D. An-
drews. 22 acres in Charles Quillen (
survey; 110, Jan. 14, 1837.
fames Swindle et ux to J. D. I
Andrews, 35 acres in Moses Parks 1
survey; $35, Jan. 14, 1937.
Collinsville Independent school
district to . D. Andrews 4.5 aerces
in Collinsville; $10, Jan. 9, 1937.
H. D. I-ane to J. D. Andrews,
tract in Quillen survey; $10. Jan.
0, 1937.
J P.. Ivy to Weldon H. Hall and
cloy o. Marchant, four lots in
Charles Quillen survey; $10, Jan
B, 1937.
J. P Robertson to Weidon H.
Hall and Guy O. Marchant. 5 lots
in Collinsville; $10 Jam 7 1937.
Cecil G. Wagencr and wife to
Weldon H Hall and Guy O. Mar- f crumbs and cheese,
chant tract in block 14 Waldo’s | oven (400 degiees
addition to Collinsville; $10 Jar..
7. 1937.
Joe McGinty et uxx to K. A.
Stuart lots 1, 2 3 14 15 16 of Col-
lins addition to Collinsville; $10,
Food Fancies
Corned Beef and Noodle Cauerde! yams.)
1
Scalloped Corned Beef and
Potato**
One can corned beef, cut in
cube.-; four large white potato**,
sliced thin; two onions, sliced
thin; one tablespoon flour, one-
half cup milk, salt and pepper.
Place a layer of corned beef in
|casserole, add u layer of thinly
potatoes and onions, .sprinkle with
Cook bacon, onion and gn mi flour, sea.-on. Continue until all
ingredients are used. Pour milk
over mixture, dot with butter.
Bakf in a moderate oven, 350 de-
grees Fahrenheit, until potatoes
pepper in skillet about ten min
Utes until slightly browned, add
sop and season with -alt, pepper
and cayenne. Then add corn -i
beef and noodles. Pour into greas- are tender, about one and one-
ed casserole and
sprinkle with
Bake in not.
Fahrenheit)
for fifteen minute? till crumbs
are browned.
Vegetable SaLrf with Salami
Sliced cooked carrots, cooked
or canned peas, cooked or canned
J green beans, French dressing, let-
Mrs. Odessa D. Walthall and i tuee, salami,
husband to Collier Yeury and F. ! Combine equal pails of carrots.
K Welmaker, tots 9 to 12 in block J peas and green beans and maii-
------ I s. Waldo's addition to Collinsville1 j nate in a little well-seasoned
FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT COURi j $10, Jan. 9. 1937. jFrench dressing. Serve on lettuce
I Jan. 5, 1937.
Oil and Gat Assignment*
F. IS. WILCOX, JUDGE
Cases Disposed
Ciotee Wallis McKinney vs. W. F j O. T. Clark to J. A. Stanford, 160 i
McKinney, divorce granted. acres in Jonathan Barefoot sur- 1
Dennis Nowlin vs. Mary Johnson, j vey: $1, Jan. 13, 1837.
partition of property: G. !'. Gaf- J O. T. Clark to
ford named receiver. ! 160 acrces in
! and garnish with
into thin strips.
haif hours.
Chocolate Dessert Waffles
One and one-half cups sifted
cake flour, one and one-half tea-
spoon-- double-acting baking pow-
der, one-half teaspoon salt, three-
fourths cup sugar, two egg yolks,
well beaten; one-half cup milk,
one-half cup melted butter, two
square- unsweetened chocolate,
melted; one-half teaspoon vanilla,
two ,-gg white-, t if fly beaten.
>if’ flour once, add baking
powder, -nit and sugar and sift
liced salami cm.j again. Combine egg yolks and
milk; add to flour mixture, beal-
Wild Rice with Mushrooms
One cup wild rice, two cups
water, one-half teaspoon -alt,
ing until smooth. Combine butter
and chocolate, add to baiter and
blend. Add vanilla. Fold in egg
V. Adams vs. Paul Adams, d:-
voivo granted, custody of child to
plaintiff.
X. Foster v-. Susie Foster, di-
vorce gra ntert.
Bailey Shepperd, j three tablespoon.- butter, one ta-• white Bake t: hot waffle iron.
Jonathan Barefoot blespoon minced onion, om -foui ,o Servi hot with whipped cream,
j -nrvey; $1. Jan. 13. 1937. < pound sliced mushroom 'orange marmalade or orange
I wish You'o Quit
£ETTtN' Full Houses"
lono Enough to let
GET A Pot with
ONE OF THE5E
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GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
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Beer Docket
£)ONT « <!. H. Huff, application to mail
VOU HAVE ' L" i ■ J at /v H'H- - miles south
of Denison.
U. C\ Hardin, application to re-
tail beer at 222 \\>si Houston,
Gherman.
A. T. Jmik-s application to
whop‘sale, 21!' West. Main,
son.
!■;. ,!. .Jones application to re-
tail beer at 210 West Main, Deni-
son.
Following
Air Routes
f OUI -
j Melt
i mushrooms m
utes. Combine
FUftN\cE> At-
HANb EM
Ground
YcuR HtLK-
Tc5b Th 0 3"
TiCK-ETb nt i ‘
pound sliced mushrooms. orange marmalade or
Wash rice and cook in .-nitei! sun -Makes four thick
water fifteen mintues in « cover' d' «■! ion waffles,
pan. Turn off heat and etj Hot Potato Salad
steam ten to fifteen minute.-.; bacon> 01ie ollion.
butter and cook onion and topped; two tablespoons vinegai,
it about live min-j onv—lialf teaspoon salt, one-eighth
_ m:x- teaspoon pepper, six lint boiled po-
NBC—Song stories, K ture with rice, mix and serve. I tatoe.
Saddle' Veal and Onion Ca..eroh- | I,;,.. |..1Cr,I1, brown slightly '»
Two tablespoons bacon fat, one |l0, -.Lillet, remove bacon. Cook
I pound sliced veal, one-half inch! onion in bacon fat until lightly
CBS Sunset Serenade, thick, one and one-halt table browned, add bacon vinegar and
KOMA K spoons flour, one can consomme. ■ ... . oning-, beat thoroughly and
Wr one-louith teaspoon pepiier, une-| p,,,,,,ve.,. )10t ,-iiced or cubed po-
tatny- Garnish with green pep*
I- rings and parsley, if desired.
Mincemeat Turnover,
6 p. m.
i’HC WDAF WLW WKY.
Tramps, KRLD. Musical Brownie n
WFAA. I
fi:30.
KGKO KNOW KWKH
TRH WACO. Carveth Wells.
AA. Open House, KRLD. ’ ball' teaspoon salt, eight to two ;
7. NBC—Ed Wynn, WBAP W medium-sized onions.
I
Marriage License,
Charles Eugene Chambers nnJ
Mis- Jessie Mae Mv r.s
KEN WOAI WKY WLS KPRC';
Saturday Night Party, WHO WO
AF WMAQ. CBS—Columbia
Concert hall, KTSA WACO KG
KO KRLD KNOW KTUL WWL K
OM\ KWKH.
7.30. NBC—Meredith Willsons
Denison j orchestra, WREN KOA WOAI W
' KY. CBS—Columbia’s Workshop,
Dredge veal with flour a.id
season to taste. Brown in hot fat,!
place in casserole, add floiu to]
remaining fat, combine, add
, Pastry, two cups mincemeat,
I two tablepsoons milk, one-half cup
so name and cook until thicken ,;,j 'l "* l*'f<
season. Place onions which have I
Automobile Registration*
Mrs. Leo Smith. Sherman. Ply-
mouth sedan
i Pat Bernard M< Kinney, Dodge
pickup.
E, R. Chapman, Sherman, Ford
V"1 '1
Tex-(i- K;.r F'oiu mots. Pil,.ri.
V.'hUe truck.
Z. ft. Christian to Frank K.
Fisher and wife, ints in and 11,
block 33, Miller addition to Deni-
son; $200, Pec. St. 1936.
Helen K. Thompson to Betsy K
Munson, 60 by 140 lot in T 13.
McNair survey si, Oct. 22, 1936
Thomas V. Asimos fo Frank E
Fisher and wife lot 10. and 11.
| '
KTRH KTUL KTSA KRLD KOM
A WWL KWKH KNOW KMOX K
SL. Traffic Cop, WBAP.
8. NBC—National Barn Dance,
WOAI WBAP WLS KPRC WRE
N WKY; Snow Village, WMAQ i<
OA WDAF. CBS—Floyd Gib-
bons. KTRH KSL KTSA
KRLD WWL.
been parboiled for ten minutes
on top. Cover and bake in a
moderate overt < 325 degrees Fah-
renheit) for one hour.
Yam Biscuit
Boil yams till quite soft. Mu h
thoroughtly, add sail and lard I
while hot, and, if not sweet j
enough, a little sugar. Four cups j
flour (plain), 2 cups mashed
Roli and cut pastry into four-
inch circles, using cookie cutter.
Kr 11 with mincemeat and fold ov-
er, press the edges together.
Brush top of turnover with ntilk
and sprinkle with cheese. Bake
fifteen minutes in a hot oven, 450
degree- Fahrenheit.
Apricot Bavarian Cream
One package lemon gelatin, one
mi boiling water, one cup apricot
KOM A ■ yams, 1 tablespoonl'nl of lard, I j pui • ■ "in -half cup cream, whip-
I cupful sour milk. Mix baking! pod; two tablespoons sugar, gral-
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I 8:30. CBS—Pet Program. K • powder in the dry flour. Grad-;ed mange rind.
ULD KGKO WWL KTRH KOMA j ttally mix the potato and milk.: Di-snhcd gelatin in water, add
KTSA KWKH KMOX KTUI. KSL., adding the flour, km ad ;ntn aprii ot puree, chill. When par-
NBC—Chateau, WDAF WLW VV smooth dough, maki into bj.-i uit1 tialh -•■!. beat until frothy. Fold
MAQ KOA. j and bake in a hot oven. Yam bis-] in sweetened and flavored cream.
9. PBS—Hit Parade, KMOX | cuit arc better and sweeter when] Cheese Soup with Crouton*
KGKO KOMA KRLD KSL KTRII J the dough is kept over a day or -o ()Me .m.,„ onioll- chopped; two
■ table-poon- butter, two table-
with )>m> spoon.- flour, one can condensed
......— —— —--- j slice ham, cups rur ,,.uillon, one quart milk, one and
Ln ^ iblkI>tiri6 Randal ^* table.-poon , :K1|;- crated cheese, salt
' j or ham drippings, 2 tablespoons j ail(j pepper.
———-s—----- ■ - — - ' '"P>r * brown), 1 cup hot water/ cook onion in butter for a few
KWKH WWL
NBC —Popular
WACO KNOW.
Revue, WOAI w!
in a cool place.
Smothered Ham
Brown ham lightly on both
Cover with yams, sprinkle
add water
minutes. Stir n flour, add bouil-
Sides. t over wnn yams. spntiKie, |ou uta(iua!lv. Cook L.itil thick-
v.ith -ugai or honey, add 'vater. KtH< ..Erring constantly. Add
ami fat. Cover and bake slowlyj milkj heat airooat to boiling point.
remove jdi Add cheese, stir until melted. Sea-
'* aPP1' -on with salt and pepper and serve
j pineapple may he placed on tup ^mediately with croutons.
! until ham is tender,
] and brown. ( Halves
be
Salt Shaker-. WBA
DOROTHY DARNIT
by Charles McManus
REN KPRC
P.
!>:3u. NBC—Irvin S. Cohb, \V
DAF WRAP WLW WKY WOAI
WMAQ KPRC KOA KVOO. ( ITS
—The World Dances, KGKO KSL
KTSA WWL; Courteous Colonels.
KMOX KTUI. KOMA, Musical
Program, KRLD.
10. NBC—Bain Dance, KO.\|
WLW; Clem McCarthy. KPRC W
DAF WFAA WKY WOAI. CBS-
Bonny Goodman’s orchestra, WA
Cv KWKH KOMA KNOW KRLD
WACO.
10:30. NBC—Russ Morgan’s
orchestra. WOAI WDAF KPR
CBS—Geoige Olsen’s orchestia, K
GKO KNOW KTUI. KMOX KW
KH WACO. Orchestra-, KRl.l);
WFAA.
11. NBC—Gus Amheim’a o -
chestra, WFAA KPRC WMAQ W
REN; Shandor, WDAF KOA WH
O. CBS—red Nichol’s orchestra,
WACO KSL KTUL KNOW KW.C
H. Orchestra. KRLD.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1937, newspaper, January 16, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737636/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.