The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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Fortune* Are Fun;
Learn to Tell 'Em
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Let Children Entertain
Their Young Friends
At Home Suppers
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU
Poached Eggs on Toast
Scalloped Spinach
Mashed Potatoes
Raw Carrot Strips Beverage
Chocolate Pudding with Cream
•* I ET me tell your fortune” Is an
*-t irresistible invitation. Whip
out your trusty dick at the next
party and watetwAhe guests rally
’round!
Will Drill Well on recognised structure and
Will buy production and producing royal-
ties. Jaase» T. Caasley, Wichita Palls. Tex.
(350-degree) oven for 1V4 hours. ID-
crease heat to hot (450 degrees).
Add carrots, turnips, potatoes, salt
and pepper and continue cooking
covered for 20 minutes or until vege-
tables are nearly tender. Add peas
and W6rchestershire sauce. Add wa-
ter gradually to flour, mixing to a
smooth paste; pour into stew, stir-
ring vigorously. Place biscuits on top
of stew; turn into oven and bake 12
to 15 minutes longer or until biscuits
are browned.
Dutch Apple Cake.
2 cups sifted flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
94 teaspoon salt
94 cup butter —
1 «Sg
94 cup milk
94 cup sugar
5 apples, cut, pared
1 tablespoon cinnamon
!4 cup currants
Sift together flour, baking powder
and salt. Work butter into flour mix-
ture. Beat egg,
add milk and
stir into dry in- y_,.
gredients. Spread
the dough in a
well buttered bis- J oJf \
cuit pan. Spread /Si* W f i _\
apples on dough,
pres
You can choose from among nine fascl-
if card-reading methods so your read-
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by cards,
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When serving supper to a gang of
teen-agers, prepare a casserole as
Illustrated here, and let the young-
sters serve themselves. Complete
the main course with a tossed salad.
If you’re one of the many mothers
worried about where your teen-aged
children > spend
their recreation
and leisure time, pTT
■ then start doing a i L* SB
little hinting that
it would be nice MB' V \
occasionally to \
entertain their
friends at home. f J
You can enlist V J
the help of other AH '
mothers in the neighborhood and
plan a series of suppers or evening
snacks for the younger crowd, and
in This way, have some id.ea of where
the children spend their idle hours.
Daughters, and sons, too, will be
glad to cooperate with mother in
“cooking up” something super spe*
cial in the way of refreshments
which should be simple but good to
eat.
It you want to have a snack par-
ty for the Youngsters, here’s an easily
planned and executed snack idea:
Salmon Salad Bread Box
Pickles and Olives Potato Chips
Dutch Apple Cake Ice Cream '
Milk or Chocolate
The salad loaf can be made ahead
of time and set in the refrigera-
tor for chilling, then removed at
serving time and sliced. “>
Salmon Salad Bread Box.
(Serves 6 to S)
I tall can red salmon <
1 tablespoon plain gelatin
2 tablespoons lemon Juice
44 teaspoon salt
Dash of Worcestershire sauce
Vi teaspoon grated onion
Vi enp salad dreasing
1 loaf (small) unsliced white bread
Drain salmon;- remove skin and
bones. Flake fish into small pieces.
Soften gelatin with lemon juice and
dissolve over hot water. Add sea-
sonings and salad dressing; combine
with salmon, mixing thoroughly.
Trim crusts from bread; cut thick
slice off top of loaf. Remove inside
of loaf leaving a wall about 44 inch
thick. Fill box with salmon mix-
ture; replace top slice of bread,
pressing it in gently. Chill thorough-
ly. When ready to serve spread top
and sides with extra sala4 dress-
ing and garnish with ripe or stuffed
green olives. Serve in slices.
Another easy type of dinner to
serve is an oven stew with a simple
it r' - tossed' salad.
Js Both of these can
be prepared
/fop ahead
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Name |
Address .
Junior Frock
’ I 'HIS smart, brief-sleeved frock
* has young ideas—tiny waist,
full skirt and the popular surplice-
closing. Junior sewers can put it
together easily and quickly. Use
gay solid tones or stripes, going
this way and that.
FOR SALE—1.203 acres. Bowte County.
Tfgsi; fenced Meadow annual yield 10.-
000 bales. Good stock range. Quick sale.
$19 per acre. A. C. ANDERSON. Owner.
Phene ft. Meant Pleasant. Texas.
ell Improved. 5-room house,
ty butane gas. plenty water,
o station. No a rents.
Freltvale. Texas.
ng sharp
sf fruit in- S
to mixture. Sprin-
kle with currants,
sugar and cinnamon which have
been mixed together. Bake in a
moderate (350-degree) oven for 30
to 40 minutes.
Baking Powder Biscuits.
(Makes 12)
2 cups sifted cake flour
2 teaspoons double acting baking
powder
94 teaspoon salt
4 to 5 tablespoons shortening
V- cup milk
Sift flour once, measure, add bak-
ing powder and salt and sift again.
Cut in shortening. Add milk arid
stir until soft dough is formed. Turn
out on lightly floured board and
knead 30 seconds. Roll 94 inch thick
and cut with floured, 2-inch biscuit
cutter. Use on top of stew. The
remainder may be baked on an un-
greased baking sheet in a hot (450-
degree) oven for 12 to 15 minutes.
WHY BE A SLAVE TO
HARSH LAXATIVES?
HELP WANTED—MEN
Pattern No. EC31 comes in sizes 11. 12.
13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12. 3'« yards of 35
or 39-inch; 2T* yards straight grain fabric.
Special Occasion Blouses
npWO lovely, dramatically simple
blouses for special dressed-up
occasions. Each blouse has few
pattern pieces, requires very little
fabric.
BODY MAN AND PAINTER
Experienced man nfele to take an
large or small, and do a ftrxt-elai
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Hundreds of specific private and govern*
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professional people, engineers, techni-
cians. mechanics, factory help, office per-
sonnel clerks laborers, etc
A selected digest of WORLD WIDE lob
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Here’* a way to overcome constipa-
tion without harsh laxatives. Drink
Juke of 1 Sunk lit Lemon in a glass
of water first thing on arising.
Moat people find this all they need
-stimulates normal bowel action day
after day I
Lemon and water it toed tor you.
Lemona are among the richeat sources
of vitamin C which oocnhats fatigue,
helps resist colds and infections. They
supply valuable amounts of vitamins
Bi and P. They pep up appetite. They
olhalinut. aid digestion. Lemon and
water has a fresh tang too-clean the
mouth, wakes you up. starts you going.
Try this grand wake-up drink 10
morning*. See if it doesn’t help you!
Use California Sunkist Lemona.
INSTRUCTION
VaCfARE FOR GOOD JOBS In radio oo-
•ration and communication* by enroll In* at
TEXAS TRADE SCHOOL
UK WEST COMMERCE ST.
DALLAS. TEXAS. fEL. C-7JP*
Spec tallied Training In Radio. Watch
Repair. Refrigeration and Air
Cut worn out bath towels into
rectangles to put under table place
mats. The toweling protects the
table from hot dishes which may
mar the surface, pspecially if, the
mat used is of a thin material.
—s—
For removing rust from steel or
iron, a combination of steel wool
and kerosene is good, although con-
siderable elbow grease certainly
will be necessary.
—s—
If the collar of a man’s shirt is
badly worn, cut it off with a ra-
zor blade and use it for a pattern
in cutting a new collar from the
tail of Vhe shirt.
—•—
If a shingle stain has been ex-
posed to the weather for three or
four years it can be safely paint-
ed. Earlier than that, there is
a chance it will become discolored.
—•—
' Have you ever thought of mak-
ing cupboards or sliding racks un-
der the stairs? It’s a handy place
to keep bridge tables, folding
chairs, games and other bulky
equipment.
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SUFFERERS!
HO LATE IN COWS. big. young.
Ires I thy. outstanding kind;
tioavv springers. 7 to 10 galk
_MISCELLANEOUS
WILL DRILL WELL
on recofntied structure and will
due lion and producing revalues.
T. CUMLET. Wichita Falls. Tei
666 STARTS RELIEF IN
OUST 6 SECONDS
Oct famous, prescriptlen-tyi
664. for super-speedy relit
from cold mifterice Try St
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u directed.
HUB ON ^ MUSCLES
MBilHOLATUMf*^
BOTI—GIRLS, get Ball Point Pen Free.
Distribute Fameus Insecurities Send no
money—we truirt you. FAMEI’R PROD-
iCTI CO.. Bex «7l. Cllaien. lewa.
FOR SALE—Auto Parts Store at cost plus
freight. Invoice about M.000. Going bust*
ness, located West Texas County Boat
down, reasonable rent on building.
■ UGH P. SIMMONS
Des tit * - - Aasarllle. Texas
CORNS
CALLOUSES fi .
• Actual |j\jj
photograph
showing two
of many cal- t
louses removed.
First application
relieves soreness.
At all druggists..
Frozen lemon cream is the perfect
dessert for a hearty main dish. This
dessert may be made in the freezing
tray or a mold.
Frozen Lemon Cream.
(Serves 10)
44 cap finely crushed corn flakes ’
2 egg whites
6 tablespoons sugar
2 egg yolks
94 cup evsporated milk, thorough-
ly chilled and whipped
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
3 tablespoons lemon Juieo
Thoroughly butter freezing tray of
refrigerator and cover sides and
bottom with cornflakes. Reserve
some for top.
Beat egg whites stiff but not dry.
Add sugar gradually, beating con-
stantly until thoroughly^ blended.
Beat egg yolks until thick and lem-
on-colored; fold into egg white mix-
ture. Then fold in evaporated milk,
lemon rind and juice. Turn into
freezing tray. Cover top with re-
maining corn flakes. Freeze until
firm, using coldest freezing temper-
ature. Freezing time: 4 hours. Un-
mold and cut in slices for serving.
Or, pack in large melon mold, using
equal parts of ice and salt (with-
out ztlrring); let stand until firm
(about 5 or 6 hours) pouring off salt
water us it accumulates, before it
reaches top of mold.
Rvii.Md by W.at.rn Hiwiw* Union.
time,
and finished up
by the gang, if
necessary. For
dessert, serve
^ "" something .frozen
because of the convenience oT prep-
aration. ^
Supper Idea.
Oven Stew
Baking Powder Biscuits
Tossed Vegetable Salad Relishes
Frosen Lemon Cream Milk
The stew is rich in vegetables and
will be filling enough for hearty,
youthful appetites if prepared as fol-
lows:
' Oven Stew.
(Serves 6)
1 pound beef or lamb, for stew
2 tablespoons batter or other fat
94 eup sliced onions
3 cups boiling water
94 eup diced carrots
- 94 eup dleed turnips
94 eup dleed potatoes
2 teaspoons salt ,
94 teaspoon pepper
94 eup cooked peas
94 teaspoon Worcestershire sauoe
94 cap cold water
2 tablespoons flour
Brown beef or lamb in fat. Add
anions and saute until golden brown;
then add water. Turn into cas-
serole, cover and cook In a moderate
Joiick. o£ diomsL
A sergeant, stationed in Ger-
many, was given a pass to visit
Paris. He was very excited about
visiting the famous City of Light,
but he was most anxious to see
the Mona Lisa in the Louvre.
When he returned to Germany
one of his friends asked him if he
had seen the famous painting.
“Yes,” he said, with.,little en-
thusiasm.
“You don’t sound very enthusi-
astic about it,” replied his friend.
“Well,” said the sergeant, list-
lessly, “I’ve heard hundreds of sto-
ries about her ‘enigmatic smile,’
so you can imagine how disap-
pointed I was to find that she re-
minds me of Aunt Bessie asking
me to please pass the salt.”
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Taken regularly—Plnkham'e Com-
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POULTRY, CHICKS a EQUIP.
J. a. approved Pullorum tested lari
ype White Leghorns and Plymouth Roc!
>aby chicks, from flocks mated wit
CALLING ALL RAISIN FANS !
RAISINS M TASTE RIGHT OFF THE
VINE, JUICIER, SOFTER IN
LYNN SATS:
Serve Frulta Often
Per z Pint Coarse
Give your appetites e new slant
on dinner. Try serving fruits and
fruit juices In delectable combina-
tions.
Canned raspberries and seedless
grape helves, marinated with e bit
of orange juice ere e grand combi-
nation.
Equal parts of orange sections and
Tokay grapes ere guaranteed to
what the appetite.
Grape juice mixed with gingerale
is guaranteed to whet jaded appe-
tites.
Avocado slices which are com-
bined with grapefruit or orange sec-
tions may be served sprinkled with
halved, aeedlesa grapes.
For a rich new smoothness In ice
creams, whip butter-ripe avocado
with a rotary beater until fluffy.
Thsp beat into ice cream, frozen to
the mushy stage. Return to refrig-
erator and freeze until firm, stirring
occasionally.
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Satterwhite, Ed. The Wortham Journal (Wortham, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1947, newspaper, March 14, 1947; Wortham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111408/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.