The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1949 Page: 3 of 10
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[AY. APRIL 18, 1&49
Manhattan Angel
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fAfifrel,’’ a Columbia p
jhowing ut the Mission
ly CHARLOTTE ADAM
AawtsM Frw Foe* HIM
TEEN-ACE SPECIAL
baam' of Tomato So|i|
Crisp Crackers
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THE DAILY NffWB-TELBGBAM, SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS
Section
at Gloria Jean’s persistence in "Man-
a Columbia picture with Leonard Sues and -his trum-
the Mission Sunday only.
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Hot Rolls
Buttered Green Beans
with Caramai Sauce
Milk
Follows) |
Czech Rumor Says
U S. Has New
Secret Weapon
ChmaMayie
RIjrieTvfo
ujing Factions
of splitting up as'terms are drawn
to end tjp' war* between Nation-
alist and CQi)).iT)unist forces.
The Communists have conquer-
ed abopt 2v per cent of the coun-
try. They hold North Chiua and
Manchuria..
The • Nnti pun list Government,
nqw making peace with the Reds,
may control middle China—from
the Yangtze to Shanghai.
But South O^ina seems to look
IBs Aiwurlnl Prtm)
There’s a rumor going around
Czechoaiovakta that the. United
State* has a new kind of secret
weapon. According to the Czech
story, this weapon is a drug which
would let an army occupy th*
whole country while it slept, Such
stories of liberation are said to
be very annoying to the Commun- ;
i*t Government.
t lH pounds lean
beef, 4 cup# finely shred-
potato, 4 cups finely
raw carrot, 1 large onion
By grated), 2 teaspoons'salt,
(•Spoon pepper, fat (for fry-
Easter Program
Al Ridgeway
The Ridgeway School will pre-
sent an Easter program Sunday
morning, April It, 1049, at the
V Ridgeway Church. The program
gj®,! : Mi* l*ef, potato, car- ; will begin at 10:00- o'clock and
mion, salt, and pepper to- j everyone k* invited.
inajaige mixing 'fcwl; 1_jatwy rwy-XEfrk.....
Wi^of-TTpaRTesrHeat »j yhont, . The Old Rugged
•*** H: I Crea#”—Choral Club. ‘'Knee! at
•mWUL aud patties and; _niumi «•* »8mtiw
own fTowl.v about 15 min-
or until evenly browned,
* occasisonaHy.' Then cover!
»k 15 minutes longer or un- ! lrl®
i the <'ro*#“ - Choral Club. “Spring ]
Fever”—Bobby Morris, ’’Into My
Heart" — First Grade Pupils,!
(.'ummings, Roy Morris,;
KrU through (The *mal! nst J ,ifr*W <JU>,uP* Yaul Adams.
L! umerMalreV: »”>' "K“t” »«*»«"
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BRIDE COOKS DINNER-
|amb *Pbop# with Grided
Pineapple ?
Pea* Mashed PoUioes
Jefott Cheese Salad Bowl
Bread and Butter
rk Apple Cake D»«*er1 •
Beverage
Elizabeth Giosup. "Goodjl
j Thing* For Easter” — Hetty
Broyles. “In the OarrleV
Aubrey and Frances Cnmpbtll.
I “In Joseph'* Garden” — Rose
i Miry Clemmons. “Little Easter
Lily”—Frances Campbell. “Seed
«f Resurrection” — Mildred |
I Thacher. < “Neath the Old Olive t
Trees"—Jrrry Hendrii. “The
I” for Starred Dish Follows) tb*. Crown” Norm*
Apple Cake Dessert Ruth Conley. “A Child of the
' King” Rose Mary Clemmons,
kdient* 2 taMespo.-ms but- Fiances Campbell. Norma Conley.
1 margarine, 2 medium sized! Us tty Broyles, Melba Adams,
|ip appie*, l-< tup light Mildred Thaeher. “The Lily of
t h e Valley" — Choral Club.
"Thank You Lord”—Choral Club.
Song leader —Bobby Honda; Pi-
anist — Norm* Ruth Conley;
Teacher—Mr*. Mary Conley. —
Reported.
sugar, dash of salt. 2
white butter or sponge
|-4 to 1-3 rup cream, 2 to
vs sugar, few drops va-
L
Melt butter or mar-
> an h-inch skillet over
While fat Is melting cor#
ppples; quarter and slice
lerghg -• »e into skillet.
wntp brown sugar and
salt, increase heat to mod-
stir well and frequently,
rk until apples are slightly
and partly tender; they
stil* be somewhat crisp,
cate equate* that hare
!.* in two Whip cream
gar and vanilla and serve
pi# equates
JCILSTS FOR TEA
Mushroom Roll*
lter ere** Sandwiches
Me Pecan Kisses'
vtth Lemon or Milk
>"i*r starved doh follow?*!
Icaa KUaaet
l: »>.t. 1 e„-g whri«' 1-2
If* .tinner#' ■ irai. 1 4 r ip
Lipped tail neat * 1 tea-
)i >Ua, 3-4 cup finely chop-
Beat eg 2 Whites until
»ot dry; gradoaHy add
ewting until ihic’. and
in pecan mestr van-
Drop from a teaspoon
[ rooky sheet and bake
hi.2?£F.) oven for about,
tminuias. Do not let
«t stand for a few minu-
ftom cooky sheet
CARD OF THANKS
W* wish to take this opportun-
ity to try in out inadequate way
to thank our friend* and neigh-!
hors for the many deed* of kind- ,|
new in our hour of sorrow.'
We also deeply appreciate the
beautiful flower* you were so;
kind and thoughtful to send.
May . God'* richest blessings '
te-.«t upon each »f you i* our ear- j|
nest pray or.— Mr. and Mrs. % j
A, Burnett, Mr. and Mrs, L, Li
Burnett.
with spatula,
kisses.
Makes about 21
ACCEPT NO
. IMITATION
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to retired President Chiang Kai-
Shek, even though he ha* avowed-
ly left the scene. ,
And the Nationalist govern-
ment’s Influence even in middle
China seems to be precarious.
General Tang Kn-Po commands
the Easterh sector, and his loy-
alty to Chiaiyr never has been
questioned,.
The government seems serurc
in the Western Yangtze River
Valley, but the for West sector
is commanded by the Moslem Mn
brothers. Their fierce warriors
traditionally have fought when
and whom they pleased. Recently
they have allied themselves with
Chiang.
Whomever it actually repres-
ents, a Nationalist peace delega-
tion is going ahead with a surren-
der to the Communists. A Red
radio broadcast that formal peace
talks finally have started suggest*
that the Government has accepted
Comm uniat terms.
Although there is a nominal
armistice in effect, fighting still
continues. The government today
recaptured Kaochiao, 50 miles
East of the Nanking capitol. But
the Communists took the Yangtze
River Island of Taiyangchow, 70
miles to the Southwest.
Word has
J. C. Dixon,
V*D n“l R'HBIfly
that her son, James D. Bearden,
who is serving with the U.S, Air
Force in Berlin, Germany, ha*
been promoted to Sergeant. 8gt.
Bearden entered the service Jan-
BM.k |»l«i
ui*cuunveu i«r, i urn hip nirniw
are urged to bring along a nek
The Connor Cemetery is being
worked off for the first time this
year. Everyone who is interested
in the upkeep of the cemetery,
plqgse send your donation to
Dee Taylor, secretary and tr
urer, Dike.-—Reported.
Laeklpnd Air Base where
reived his basic training,
then sent to Scott’s Field,
where' he trained
tower operator. Ai
in June,
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Berlin, Germany, as a control Life." This will be a great Easter ship. — Reported.
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PRATT’S Home - Flavored
Half or Whole
Easter HAM
Pound
Cudahy’s Edgemere
SLICED BACON
Winconain State Brand
CHEESE
Purina Fed
FRYEITS pound 53*
Cudahy’s «
BACON ENDS ^ 80*
Armour’s Star Pork
SAUSAGE
F.F.A. Club Calvoa
Cello Rolls
pound
BEEF ROAST Top^ 55*
Fancy F.F.A. Club Calves
CLUB STEAKS
Nice And Lean
HAMBURGER
u 65*
pound
Special
WEEKEND
Brice*
WHITE SWAN
COFFEE
We Rwere# the
Right to Limit
Quantities
Jhe Home of PURINA Feeds
South eadCorner:
Durkee#
Vi -lb.
COCOANUT........pkg. 15c
White Swan Fancy 14-ounce
CATSUP..........bottle 19c
Armour’* 12-ounce
TREET.............. can 43c
DIGESTIBLE SHORTENING
CRISCO
Lb;.
SAVORY
Margarine
IS:..........21*
AMERICAN BEAUTY ALL-PURPOSE
Cake Flour
PKG
imperiel Cano
SUGAR.....10 lb*. 89c
WHITE SWAN LUNCHEON
LARD......-.4lbs. 55c
PEAS
NO. 2
CANS
Yukon’#
MEAL......10 lbs. 59c
LIBBY’S BARTLETT HALVES
PEARS
Whito Swan Bleckeyed 15-oa.
PEAS.......3 cans 25c
NO. 2^
CANS
Vienna
SAUSAGE 2 cans 25c
LIBBY’S or DEL MONTE FRUIT
Heavy Syrup
Cocktail
N0.2K
CANS
Standard Pack No. 2
TOMATOES..2 cans 25c
LIBBY’S or DEL MONTE — Cruthed or Sliced
Dol Dial No. 2
HOMINY .... 3 cans 25c
Pineapple
Flat Caa
Eatwell Tall
MACKEREL ... can 21c
Admiral
HUNT’S — Heavy Syrup
PEACHES
SARDINES
Flat
.can 10c
N0.2H
CANS
Mother'* Premium
oats.....pkg. 4ic
Champ
DOG FOOD can# 29c
CABBAGE
Green,
per pound
SPINACH
Bulk,
per pound
BEETS
FRESH 2
Bun.
ONIONS
Selected
Green ..
LEMONS
Choice
Sunkiat
lu. 25*
APPLES
Winoaap,
per pound —.———
Good to Eat «g for Baking.
dr HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES ★
BAB-0
Plumbing Cleaner
2 c, 23*
OLD DUTCH
Cleanaer
2 cana 23^
PUREX
Household Bleach
i£‘.........29*
...........Min..............................in. n.m—ii.i naqa
PALMOLIVE
Toilet Soap
2 l£ 17*
OXYDOL
Large Six#
...-kL, jg£'£BLA6t
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1949, newspaper, April 15, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814784/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.