The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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have launched plans for the mark-
eting cf the 1934 tomato crop in
this immediate section, and will at-
tempt to conerate with farmers in
This Newspaper Guarantees Every Advertisement To Be Truthful And The Products T6 Be As Represented
smooth and well blended. Com-
bine flour, sugar, and salt add a
littie chocolate mixture, stirring
until smooth. Return to double
boiler and cook until thickened,
stirring constantly. ' Add butter
and vanilla or almond flavoring.
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Orange Stuffing for Chicken
3 cups soda crackers, crumbled
1 cup water
1-4 cup orange juice
i tsp. minced onion
I- 3 cup butter, melted
1-2—1 tsp. poultry seasoning
1 tsp. salt
Mix all ingredients together and
use to stuff' fowl. Makes about 2’i
cups. When preparing to serve
garnish with thin slices of orange.
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When the filling of a pie In very
juicy, set the crust briefly^ in a hot
oven—10 minutes will to the trick.
This pre-baking prevents the
crumbs from taking up the juice.
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Creamed Finnan
II- 2 cups milk
1 1-2 cups soft bread crumbs
1 tbsp. butter
Salt and pepper
1 cup cooked or canned finnan j
haddle
Toast
Chopped parsley
Heat milk, add bread crumbs and j
cook over low flame, stirring con-1
stantly until smooth. Add butter j
and seasoning. Stir in flaked fish
and let heat thoroughly. Garnish
with toast points and parsley. Six
portions.
Rood Victims
RECIPES ANDL
By Department of Home Economics
Texas State College tor Women
(CIA) ’ *
the pour the fruit juice over the cake
had and let stand several hours. Pour
and* over this the cold custard. Spread
l to whipped cream over the custard
the and sprinkle with the nuts! just be-
ads. fore serving.
that Date Waffles—2 c flour, 2 tsp.
sen- sugar, 4 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp.
tors salt, 2 eggs, 1 3-4 c milk, 4 tsp. fat,
Ale chopped dates. Combine dry
ssir- ingredients, add dates. Add egg
atee yolks, milk and melted fat. Stir
iiefc only until smooth. Fold in beaten
ided egg whites and bake.
Hardware Removed
From Pup’s Stomach
BOSTON. Jftn. 10.—(IMS)—They
called him Mike, this three months’
old Irish terrier.
He certainly got himself into a
peck of trouble, but tye still lives to
bark about it. thanks to the skill of
doctors at the Angell Memorial
Lamb Meat Ring
2 cups cooked lamb, ground
1 cup soda crackers, crumbled fine
found can .
2 POUND CAN
etables 1 bouillon cube, dissolved
it and X cup hot water,
aa the 1 egg well beaten „
penult 1 tap. onion, minced. I
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NO HORSES ALLOWED
DILLON,
Mont. — (INS) —The
quaint old western custom of rid-
ing a horse into a business estab-
lishment is going to coat $50 per
ride in the future Judge A. C. Gru-.
wel warned exuberant cowboys. He
fined George Puraett $25 when the
latter attempted to enter two Dil-
lon stores without dismounting.
2 tIMps. butter
'Combine all ingredients * except
butter. Place in buttered ring mold
and brush with butter Bake in a
hot oven 425 F. about 30 minutes.
Unmaid on platter and fill center
of ring with hot creamed vege-
tables. Garnish with mint jelly.
Six portions. .
St * ft
Da Barry Eggs
* slices bread, buttered
3 tbsps. anchovy paste
< hard cooked eggs
2 cups medium white sauce
3 tbepc. chopped parsley
3 tbsps. butter, melted
Spread buttered bread with an-
chovy paste. Place in baking pan.
Cover each slice with* sliced *gg.
Cover all with white, sauce. Bake
in hot oven 475 F. about 10 min- j
utea. Serve covered with parsley
mixed with melted butter. Six
Purchase of Liquor
With Government
Money Draws Fine
JAIL CATTLE THIEF
' FUESBLO, Colo. — (INS.) —
Homer Roark, southern California
cowboy and confessed leader of a
cattle rustling gang, recently drew
a sentence of from four tp fiv^
years in the Colorado state peni-
tentiary. Roary was the first of a
number of alleged cattle thieves to
be brought before District-, Judge
William B. Stewart on larceny
charges.
O. Meal
SAN ANTONIO. Jan. 11.—ONS.
—Corporation Judge Phil Shook
has promised San Antonio CWA
workers he will do his part by
trebling fines of persons found to
have become drunk by purchasing
liquor with government funds.
Judge Shook's indigation was
aroused by a steadily mounting
number of drunks appearing in his
court. He gathered, from the testi-
mony, that many persons receiving
cash from relief agencies are
Milk
'MAE WEST’ HEIFER
PORTLAND — (INS) — 1
West.” grand champion heifer
th^* British Columbia Winter I
and Livestock Show, went d(
under the auctioneer’s hami
at 26 cents a pound and was :
at fancy prices on Vancouver's
elusive markets. '
CAR TO ARRIVE ABOUT JANU,
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
idAMg-4 c grated '
x>t, 1 tsp. soda, 1 c Chocolate flaarc
flour, 1-4 Up. salt, f squares unsweetened chocolate
aisins. Grind the 2 cups cold milk
1 a food chopper, j 1-2 tbsps. flour
potatoes. Mix aB 2-3 cup sugar
to* Ftew grain* salt
tth a Mmon sauce 2 tbsps. butter
« Hess. 2 c soft 1 tsp. vanilla or
meserves, 1 1-2 c 1-2 tsp. almond extract.
L-2 c cream whip- Add chocolate to milk and heat
BsnaA the pro- slowly In double boiler. When
the slices of cake, chocolate is melted, heat until
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MALTED COCOA
(1VI Pound Can 15c)
POUND CAN........
Campbells
2 For....
Red and GoM
Chain
48 lb. Sack . . . $
24 lb.‘Sack . . .$
98 lb. Sack
48 lb. Sack
24 lb. Sack
Bright & Early
Per Pound
N. B. C. Premium
SODA—I LB.....
Wesson
Carnation or Pet
3 Tall or 6 Small
Milk
SYRUP
Steamboat
Gallon
2 Cans for
PRUNES
California, Nice size
Per Head .........
Where you can replenish your pantry with
fresh foodstuffs at reasonable prices and our
Delivery Service makes it most convenient
for the busy housewife.
TEXAS VALLEY
Oranges
Nice yellow ones
Per Bunch .........
Large 216's Dozen .. .19c
Ext. Lg. 150’s Doz. . . 29c
Also A Nice Line Of
Fruits And Vegetables
BAKERY
FOOD ST
‘ PICCLY'
.WIGGLY;
V S. ECONOMY
SALT
Black
Export
Fine
Pepper
CASINGS
25 lbs 26c
Lb. 15c
Set 49c
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niE CUERO RECORD, CUERO TEXAS
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934
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ood News for tke Housewife
r’rrv,.n:*u.p Will ’Hospital, particularly Dr. Lawrence
VuiiiEZkiii'.-c v .11 Blakely, who performed an amazing
Attempt to Secure operation on the little “Mutt.”
T Ail 1 *.! F1,0111 Mike’s stomach, they re-
1 Omato IVlarKet * moved a piece of zinc, a piece of
i wire two inches long and twenty-
i :.irmly r.s of the Chamber . of j two nails, ranging from half-inch
Commerce Agricultural committee carpet tacks to two-inch shingle
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=! McCLUNG’S
: m GROCERY
dr ? wToooouwJtt Cuero’s Original Cash & Carry
J |r SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 1
J
: SUGAR KS 1<
3 LBS.......4^® j
j ; Oysters SfT.:
25c Qt.....1
|9c
| | Ketchup 2 Bottles............S
12c
1 Soda Crackers
Supreme 1
y 2 LBS.......J
19c
BEEF—
Choice Cuts ya-1
Per Lb................
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BEEF STEW—
or BRISKET
Per Lb. —....___
.
5*
1
| WIENERS—
2 r............ 25*
, T*
TUNA FISH—
Special
Per Can -------
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13*J
IVORY FLAKES—
0 SmaU
im Packages 1W
CLEANSER—
: : « CM,
L Gold Dust
9*
Coffee 5ST1 1 lb. . 4
Guaranteed to give 'Satisfaction.
19c
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Young Veal Situ...........1
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13c
—---
! | Vegetable Sou
IW> Phillips
iP Per Can ...
~5c
j Pork & Beans
Phillips
1 Per Can.......
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5c
Argo Corn Starch, pkg. . 1
1 PKG. LAUNDRY STARCH FREE!
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10c !
i CABBAGE—
Home Grown ...... n*
Per Pound .....V
SPINACH—
Home Grown
Per Po.und
' * 1
5* ;
. . . j
’• TURNIPS, CARROTS, LETTUCE, CELERY,
BEETS, PEPPERS, OKRA,. SQUASH, G^tEEN
ONIONS, CAULIFLOWER, TOMATOES, EGG
PLANT, GREEN BEANS, AND FRESJI.
MUSTARD GREENS.
4
FREE DELIVERY
ON ORDERS OF $1.00 AND OVER
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SHORTENING
Gibbs
Jewel Bulk -■
3 LBS.......XJ»C
Pnrk H
Apples, Winesap 216s
2 Dozen ........25c
CABBAGE. Lb. . . 3c
LETTUCE. Each . 5c
Grp. Fruit 6 for 15c
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934, newspaper, January 12, 1934; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999568/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.