Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939 Page: 11 of 12
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STAMFORD AMERICAN. STAMFORD.. TEXAS
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; Mrs. Burbank Tours Stamford fc isiness District
Famous Home Economist in charge of the ,
Stamford American Cooking School
- „ . U§Eg AND RECOMMENDS
Martha Lee Cosmetics
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED
The full line of Cosmetic Treatment for Every Woman
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FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE ...
SERVICE PATRONIZE —
DOYLE’S GARAGE
ON ANSON HI-WAY
PHONE 103
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i We value your business and try to merit your
patronage. '
“Stamford Is Fortunate
To have «wh an up to date dairy a* Thorn tonV* says Mr*.
Burbank, conductor of the Cooking SchooL
B3<£«g«^»sar.
Thornton’s Dairy gives Stamford a dairy service that a Urgocity
might well be proud of . I -If you haven’t already .. try lu now
; Thornton’s Milk Will Be Used in
The Cooking Schoolj
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r*. Gertrude Burbank, who h
making her flrmt vmjt to Stamford,
found time to rlxik • number of
Stamford business houses Thurs-
day morning in. the midst of her
busy preparations for the first
newton of the SumfwJ JCnWrican
Cooking School. n which opened
Thursday afternoon at jthe Rita
Theat.r. , '
The second session of the cook-
ing school will start at 2 p. m. Fri-i
dav and the final session will be
held from 9:15 to 11:15 o’clock
Saturday, morning.
Mrs. Burbank will visit other'
business establishment* Friday]
morning. Stamford business men.!
as usuah are- eo-rfwraling with
Tbs: American in making the school
possible. Various services and pro.
ducts are being contributed, Mrs.’
Burbank, as well as the fiublisher
of The American. »s grateful for!
| the spirit of co-opt raijioi whiy^ js
] being shown in this community en^1
t'erpris!*. ,
Business firms" whose adverti*-.,
ing appear on this page, as well ms!
a number of other*, are partiei-i
nating.. Gas is being used for cook,
ing and. the Community Gas Com
panv is supplying the ranges a*i
well »» the gas. Refrigeration t*j
provided by the Duke Appliance
Company, using the new .JJervcl
Electrolux. K. T. Baking Powder.
Admiration Cbffee and Mrs. Tuck,
er’s shortening base been selected
by Mr*. Burbank and these pro-
duct* are being supplied by the
respective manufacturers. She also
i* using Red and White flour, sup-
plied through the Stamford group
of Red and White atom and Coca
Cola, furnished by the Texas Coca
Cola Bottling Company. „. . _______j
Mr*. High, the floriat, i* prqvul-t
lug flowers; Kasaen Drygoods1
Company, cosmetic*; Mlty Nice
Bakery is supplying Mother’*
bread; and Thornton’* Dairy, milk
and cream; Dairy land
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“Be Wise and Ray where
4 quality coanta”
says Mrs. Burbank
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We have a complete stock
of tht* highest quality mer-
chandise and the
Best Dressed Fryers
in Town
Jack & Jill
Grocery and Market
I’hQJU? J30 We Deliver
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S* wearing a Nell:
Don dress presented hr Bryant ‘
Link Company. Barrow Furniture
Company U k»i«g dtmng e»om
furniture and kitchen Ublc*. Oth-
'» are co-operating tn van»u«
inctade ther Prewit Motor*
Company, I.arche Grocery, Tom’s
Creanr Parlor. Mndwy
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Ctanen and -
Mrs. Burbank Says:
“Make your meals more
complete with Tom’a Ice
Cream and Sherbets^
tijmp m eg
Fresh Dally
Delicious Malted Milks
MRS. BlIKBANK SAYS:
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Ice Cream Parlor
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MR8» GBRTRUDE miftRAVK, Home Economint
Mrs. Burbonk
“IF YOU REALLY \\ ANT THE III l| Mill.
] BUY THE -
Dodge Luxury Liner
AT THE NEW
LOW PRICE!
IT COSTS YOU ONLY A FEW DOLLARS MORE
THAN THE LOWEST PRICED CAR ON THE
MARKET!!’*'
hmdmty for every' need. They stand ready to
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atul moat scientific supplies, medicines, and drugs.
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TO BE USED IN THE
Cooking School
BUY IT AT TOUR FAVORITE GROCER
Doirylond Creamery
W. McHARG STAMFORD. TEXAS
AT HOME YOUXL ALSO FIND DAiRYLAND
ICE CREAM—A DELICIOUS TREAT -C
LIVER ROLL
ADMIRATION DATE NUT TART
OLD ENGLISH DATE PIE
PANAMA SALAD-
CABBAGE SALAD V
DEVILED STEAK .. "
ORANGE PECAN MUFFINS *
SUNNY SOUTH GOLD CAKE
STANDARD PiE MIX _________
-TEXAB APPLE Dl’Mj’LINGS
VEGETABLE PLATE SALAD
BREAKFAST-COFFEE
LIVER ROLL
Mix enough milk with 2 cup* Bi*-
8UNNY SOUTH GOLD CAKE
t t-S eup rttar
\ cup milk
14 teaapoon extract
24 cup* flour
H egg yelk*
24 tap. K C baking powder
4 te»*poon salt
Method: Cream shortening and
and lemon colored . Add fluut ln
r5'baking anpahar
been added, alurnatgly with milk.
Bake in loaf at 325 degree* fer 45
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%DMIKATION DATE-NUT TART
Line |tan with crumb |ai*try, made
of 24 cup* rolled toantrd crumb*,
\ cup *ugar, I tra*po»n cinnamon.
4 cup butter mixed well and bak
(Make* flaky pa*u>L HWre in
r*r thoroughly, add egg yolka ed 10 minutr* at 35o degree* K.
which have been beaten until thick Add filling made of 1 cup »ugar;
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Remember Mother on
Mother’s Doy, Moy 14
WITH FLOWERS
MRS. HIGH, The Florist
F. T. D.
S. McKINLEY ST.
Mrs. Burbonk soys;
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| *1P»W i womhn Who UkeS pride in Tier wardrobe will
aurely want to take advantage of Hopkiae Cleaners
quick, clean, dependable service/'
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Hopkin’s Cleaners
B. Hamilton Street
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Method: Cream ahertenmg and *u
thorough hr. *tft flour, baking
ler and aalt together and add
naUly with milk and extract.
Lastly fold In HiBIr beaten egg
white* Bake at 350 degree* F far
' 7 minute k
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In two layer*. lea wtth
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MRS, BURBANK Says: “Rat
Mother's
in *heet 4 inch thick Spread cold
liver filling — 1 pound cooked and
ground liver, 1 chopped onion. 4
teaapoon celery *alt; 1-S tea*poon
ful pepper; 4 cup tomato »oup.
Roll up a* for jelly roll and bake
ort cooky *heet. Sprinkle top
with uncooked bacon, flake at 425
degree* F. for 25 minute*.
DEVILED STEAK
(Inexpensive and good)
2 piund* flank *te*k
1 targe onion choppe<i
4 tbla. Mr*. Tucker'* Shortening
2 teaspoonful* salt
14 tbl*. cider vinegar
2 cup* pineapple juice
4 toaepoon dry mustard
1-8 teaspoon pepper
2 bay leave*
Method: Mglt shortening in vapo
»eal skillet. Brown onion* Remove
onion* ami brown steak which haa
been salted and peppered and heav-
ily floured . and cut into 3 inch
square*. Add pineapple juice and
other sea nbning. Cover closely,
limmer slowly about 2 hour*.
K C BISCUIT MIX
8 cup* flour, K teaapoon* K C Bak-
ing Powder. 4 teaspoon* salt, 14
cup shortening. Mix dry ingredi-
ent* and cut in ahprtrning until at
fine a* meal. Store in refrigerator
in jar until ready for use for-bi*-
euit, muffins, roll*, cheese biscuits,
cherry roll*, dumpling* and other
dainties. Use 2 cup* of biscuit mix
to 4 rup of milk for family of six.
ORANGE PECAN MUFFINB
14 cup* flour, 3 teaspoon* K C
Baking Powder, 4 teaspoon salt,
1-3 cup butterr„ 4 cup sugar, 4
cup milk, 1 teaspoon grated orange
peel, 4 cqp orange juice, 4 cup
chopped nut*, 3 egg* (separated).
Cook in 375 degrees F. for 20
minute*.
STANDARD WHITE CAKE
14 np* tatif’--—w—
% cup shortening ‘ I I
l cup milk ^ IN STAMFORD AT—
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BREAD AND ROLLS
For Health” '
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Cakes ... Cookies ... Pies ...
FRESH
DAILY
... Any kind of PASTftlES on SPECIAL
ORDER for any SPECIAL OCCASION!!
' BAKED PRBBH BACH PAY_____
•d for pie, pastry, *hoft cake*, etc.
OLD ENGLISH DATE PIE
2 egg*
4 cup >ugar
4 tca»p«H>n emit •
1 teaspoon cinnamon
4 ttaspoon nutmeg
4 ten spoon allspice
4 te**|»mn dove*
T cup »«>ur cream
1 table.poon fine crumb*
1 tup datMi
Mrthml, Beat egg*, add -auger, -aft.
•pree*. cream and crumb*. Mi*
well, cut date* in pp-ce*, add to
egg mixture and l*>ur jpto pastry
lined pi# pan Sprinkle t«»p with co-
conut Bake 10 minute* at 150 de.
gre«« reduce heat to 350 degree* 1
an,r bait* iO minute rfo^gyr. ■
TEX AH APPLE Dl'MPI IM.H
2 cup* Mfted pastry flour
2 level tap. K C Baking Powder
4 teaapoon aalt • _ ■
4 cup shortening
About 4 cup milk
Six apple* m
ftufar . ™
Meth"d: Hi ft together flour, bak-
ing powder and aalt, cut in short,
jening very fine, add milk. Roll
into rectangular shaped sheet 4>
Inch thick ami cut into 8 square*
lav a cored and- pared apple on
each piece, fill the center with *u>
gar and etnaamon, then draw up
the pastry to rover the apples,
make smooth apd t»ake »n a but-
Itred dish When nearly baked,
brusk over with milk, dredge with
granulated sugar, and return' to
the oven. Serve hot with hard
sauce. T
PANAMA HAI.AD
Place large slice of pineapple on,
lettuce leaf On pm»apple place »ec-'
tlon of ryfllfig* “Utircii grapefruit al-j
ternating until pineapple i* eov.
ered Place one mara**-hino cher-!
! ry cut into 5 pii re* on top to rep. j
: rrltent flower
I "VEGETABLE PLATE NAI.AD
, Hprinkle a nokwl head of eault-
| flow**# with tomato. French dre**-
I ing. rhoj>ped pimlento ami parsley,
if hit) tkuritMfltly Arrange raufl-
j flower in renter of large platter,
• unround with oi*ji lettuce cup*
i filled with ne*t of sliced cucumber*,
avocado *licea. Pas* French dress
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• 54 tbla|n_corn*tarch; 4 t*p aalt,
I * cupk Wiilh, 1 rup strong Admira.
tnin coffee, ,1 teaspoon vtnilla, 4
tea*por>t) tblhiftinn, 5 egg yolk*
beaten. Beat all together, cook
ttirring constantly until thick Add
See the New Dodge on dis-
PI ay at The Stamford
American Cooking School,
May 4, 5, and 8, or see it
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Im ymir home and liHNinr** fully prolrrld aguinnt fir».
tornado or hail?' If not. our ratrw are reasonable. Why
take (he rink?
R. B. BUIE
Phone 573
Fire, Tornado, Hail, Campeaaalion. I’ublie Liability aad
erly Damage. Notary Public Bonds a Specialty
Mity Nice Bakery
“What Slamfard Maker*. Make* Stamford*
E. Haaailton gt. ^ Phone 344 , Stamford, Taxaa
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- A WELL APPOINTED MEAL ‘
—A WELL APPOINTED KITUHEN r: ’
—THE HOME MAKERS PROBLEM ALWAYS!
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May we help you modernise your kitchen to eliminate
(he extern* dtp*?
R. B. Spencer lumber Co.
Pin SIM IDs PAINTS
Phone 11
S. Swensim Ave.1
t jwWIPIr n#*Bt Bll lORflfMf,' 'CIMHt; a 1 a a
lhtimng constantly until thick Add r4n •»« prevented and any ntoi
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STANDARD PtE MIX
8 rupa Hoar
1 tip K C 'Baiting Powdty
3 teilapnoas salt
2 cup* shortening
Math*!: Mix dry ingredient*; rut
in ahortaaing until shortening ia
*h“Wt atxa of 4 grain, of corn.
There Is Horror
When nature rinew to defeat man’s dreams he
prepared! The storm and tornado .ra*on ia at lhaad.
Along with these will come hail atwraf*. None of these
rgn lie prevented and any storm can
yw wrtiuaae
a do ia to have adequate
insurance.
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Upshaw & Upshaw
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1939, newspaper, May 5, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972259/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.