Graham Daily Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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OK AH AM DAILY LRaDRE. EATURDAT. APUL I$, 1HL
GRAHAM
Publi.hed Daily
THK GRAHAM
BOWRON A M
Entered at th,
ham. Texas, as
Sunday by
)ER COMPANY
iDON, ihm
atffiiE jo«
By JESSIE ROBERTS
One Year
Six Months
Three Months
One Month
Office at Gra-
i-class mail
DOMESTIC SERVICE
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NOTICE—An;'
upon he el
tation of any peijson,
tion which may
of The Leader
roc ted upn ot
attention of
3ua reflection
tiding or repu-
nrm or corpora-
in the columns
| be gladly cot-
brought to the
nlshers. >
TxOMESTIC service la get tiny to be
JL/ so well paid that women who a
short time ago would have scorn ad it
as utterly beneath them are beginning
to look toward it with a growing af-
fection. Domestic science Is being
taught In most communities, and the
graduates Increase erer/jjaar. Most
of these girls, after their'training, go,
into Institutional and hotel work. Into
Into hoapltal service, eet up
gS iBops,
Cheaper and Easier to Can Sur-
plus Fowls Than to Feed
____Jhem Until Waited.
EXCELLENT FOR EMERGENCIES
teaching.
Two-Year-Old Hens Are Much Mora
Oeslrahle Product Than Six-Month-
Old Chicken—-Taata Made by
......-—Experimental .Kitchen..........
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CLRANuR CAMPAIGN
'- A'n effort is being made to clean
up the city du;ing the month of
April; There hi is been a state wide
e&mphign for se< eral weeks but Gra-
ham has just jo ned {the ranks. The
town has been i ivwtad into districts
and members of the
have been m*d^ su
districts
department
Org of the
the super-
effective
is so well
in which the
'e responded
that he
lines. But positions like these are not
•lwaye Immediately available. Put
domestic cooking in the same class,
and many a girl could earn a good sal-
ary and live comfortably until she
found some more advanced work.
finer wito In ekldnktt will _J>e
; about is In
U'
Leader staff
rk done this
brought about is In the growing use
of cooks and bouse workers generally
by the hour Instead of the month.
Such workers got more salary, but-op
lodging, and only (he meal or meals
they sene. But such workers are
paving tba way for the proper recog-
nition of domestic work as a dignified
and Important profession, one for
wrfclch adequate training Is aasstitlal
and whleb has the right to claim re
*p««*Land consideration. _1_ *
There la n big future In domestic
work. With,'the tremendous aj^vance
in electrical machinery for the borne
tbe actual work la gtuwta* to bo both
easy and agreeable. It la high time
that the aorta! stigma should disap-
pear; and the advance la salaries ts
«n*f|y people hers now] going
this remit.
several
visors ' have alieady
work. Bill Johi son,
pleased with the
people in his district
to his request lo
called a member of
to insist Jhe^ji ood
who have not yet
paign to inspect the
of the stores on the
square and wit test
cleanliness. If wot
matter .to clean the
n fevt days if ev
the movement in
ntion is needed on
so
and so many catnips
are kept we are goinlg to have more
moaquitoee and flies this ' season
than ever befo « ui less
A veritable Triend In need to the
busy housewife - la canned chicken. A
few Jars of It oo the storeroom shelf,
which may .be quickly convened into
a delicious dish when unexpected com-
pany come* or when other emer-
gencies arise, give the housekeeper
a sense of preparedness. From an
economic point of view, canning the
surplus of the flock ts an excellent
for people
the carn-
al the rear
aide of the
example of
be An easy
Hire town in
r days if ejvery one would Join
movement in earnest. Co-oper-
is needed on the part of av-
ia which-horses
people
make every effdrt -th-Clean up the
at once and when once dear
_rr
town at
lraap It rli
Gr
raham
being one|
record- This
tor if wo
time to the
mlogan “Cl<
In apeakini
ham .some of
ing that
the sanitary Con
Large
j,+
tor dit
supply. Large c
maintained on the
from which we get
since the advent of
city, quarters I ave
for them near t ie
as their quarte rs
with sewer don lecti n
that the city"* . catel
contaminated- lit a
it is a i
filter th<
- city has
ties.
The water
prime imporj
the conta
sho
y thi
moqree
after b;
quarters, an
tarn mating
be taken a|
causes that
water.
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acii—-it must
of Wales is
was horn in
is a great
standing
regular fell
s stedplccha
described as
The fact t
s matter
rodent
of courtes
the royal
danger in
.the. pt
surmount
turns at a
might ha
to him
death. The
reputation
of] the cleanest towns
w r nu at maintain our 1 wm
wyl b< an easy mat.
only devote a little
rk. Remember the
jjp Graham NOW."
• by the Mjeri-
the United flutes
icuitnea.
IMEUa, iEJELlHI
la Dona.
To prepay* the bird for conning, It
should be carefully picked and all pin
feathers removed; It should be than
singed aud washed la water la which
a small amount of baking aoda' has
beta dissolved-. Remove tba entrails,
cat the meat Into piece* as for fry
ing. and carefully wash aa«SpIecv In
cold water. The giblets and axceas In-
testinal fat ahould not bo pat Into tbe
jars. The chicken may be partially
cooked before being placed In tbe
jar, being either browned in fat qr
stewed, but the beat results have been
obtained when the uncooked chicken
was packed Ipto the Jan- Th# Jars
iflay be fifled With hot water or broth,
or the meat may be canned without
the addition of liquid. Thsbest prod-
uct baa reaulted when no liquid or
only a small quantity (about 2 tab lo-
ng up Gra-
ns are insist-
lion be paid to
i of our water
nps have 'been
iks of the creek
oar water, and
legroes into the
been provided
Water supply and
a|e not provided
it is thought
supply wil^ be
admitted that
t|{ter to properly
Graham as 'the
its water facili-
spoons to a pint Jar) was added. Has
meat In Jars to which no liquid wak
added has kept as well as that Jn Jit*
filled with Jlqald, and has posssassd 1
superior flavor. The following method
lA.Jh»refore, recommended by tbe
Experimental Kitchen.
Pack the ptedei Into plot Jam As
much as a pound of chicken can often
be packed into a pint Jar. Two chick-
ens weighing, before dressed, a little
over 4 pounds each, when cut up for
canning wtli fill five pint Jam . Toy
example. J&r 1 may contain s thigh,
leg, filet of breast, and saddle; Jar 2,
a neck, wing, leg, fillet of breast, and'
two wish bones; Jar fl, a saddle, neck,
thigh, and fillet of bmast; Jar 4, A
wing, leg, thigh, and bmast bone; Jar
3, a fillet of breast, thigh, 2 wings, and
a leg. When tbe meat has been pack-
ed Into'the Jar, add a half teasgooo
of salt to each, partially seal, and
process.
If a water-bath outfit ts need for
the processing, aet the Jars on ■ met
In the bottom of a. wash boiler with
sufficient wear to come 2 inches
above thole tope- Pw>f —g ptqf Jam
continuously tor six hours after the
water begins to boll Seel the Jars
%ARNOLD R ARNOLD
;V. Attermeys-at-Law
, jfltkt National Bank Budding
COMPANY
fin'
ARNOLD A 4Y Managers
Omee over Tint NaH. Bank
SMITH * BIHGB
-at r Law
Attorneya-at:
Tidwell
L. A. KAYCRR
BY-AT-LAW
Specialty
n Bros.
Jtwalry Store .
JOHNJRBHRA
LA
9-10 D. A F, Bldg.
GRAHAM,
TEXAS
PENIZ,
MILLER, PERKINS
A DEAN
LAWYERS
Morrison Budding
MARSHALL A KING
LAWYERS JZ
Office over Gaham Nat’l. Bank
GRAHAM ' TEXAS
S. W. Phone
Ind Phone 830
Chaa. F. Triplett W. F. Schepck
SCHENCK A TRIPLETT
LAWYE
Office over First National Bank
Graham,
D. Brown Elmer Graham
BROWN A GRAHAM
Lawyers
Graham National Bank Bldg
GRAHAM, TRIAS
MILLER STUDIO
Located Southwest Cornef Square
kligh-Claaa Tortraiture
Expert Kodak Finishing'
STINE A STINE
ATTORNBYS^AT LAW
- Office Over Sloan's Drug Store
X GRAHAM, TEXAS
-— jffRNSQN_JQMNROW -t-
LAWYER8
West Side Square
Graham, Taxaa.
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McBRAYER, QUICK A YOUNG .
Attorneys at Law • , k
Practise ~ far~~fll State and Federal
Coorta
Herman T. MeBrayer H. R Oulce
Alden S. Young
GUARANTY STATE BANK BLDQ.
GRAHAM, Tatas
Read the
i GRAHAM
^ DAILY
LEADER
f
poll a choice dish sometime oo a ape-
r ‘ cial occuslon you may Ilka to try:
supply it a «
n<Je afd we
Ion
be
city is of
feel that
|of the “city’s
darefiiUv looked
vlrho fc ave it in charge,
ad «i
w*ti1
n.ihals are con-
f, steps should
to remove any
e purity of our
said,
not a
fiaiidicap,
he is
w. Ht
i ace
e iceedi
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Chicken Fillets With Almond fiauos.
Sprinkle two chicken fillets With
•alt, a little pepper and a taw
grains of cayenne. IjMp in ollra oil
and cook in a hot (Wing pan until
delicately brown. Add to the pan one.
ctipfdl of equal pnnsj of white sauce
and cream. When hot thicken further*
with two tableepoonfu^s of floor rubbed
to a paste with an ^qual quantity of
olive oil or cream. Stir until the
sauce holla, flrtm add one-half cupful j
of tl*v!y sliced, almonds.
fleverlng Via lag From the
the fladdle Joint
Body at
practice, -as It la cheaper to can the
birds than It la to feed them until they
are wanted for tha .tabU. Nor la It
necessary to have young chickens for
canning, for the older birds hurt to*
peeler flavor and quite aa good tex-
ture oa the younger ones. Two-year
hena made a much more desirable can-
oed product than a stx-month-oid
fly a spring ate used, force the spring
tnto potation while tbe Jam tru still
Immersed. " After staling Invert the
Jars to test foe leaks white cooling.
Reduces Time of Prstata
IT a steam-pressure cooker Is usad
the length of time can be gteetly re-
duced. Fifteen pounds' pressure fur
one hoar has ben found a safe and
satisfactory period.
Chicken canned In either the water
bath or pressure cooker Is e desirable
product comparing very favorably
with freah chicken when need for
chicken anted, creamed chicken, chick-
ed etew, chicken plat or for scalloped
or baked dishes.
Tbe chicken in e pint Jar ts suffi-
cient to serve stx persons when the
meet la prepared tn any of the ways
mentioned. ‘ ~ ■_
' E. J, BUMSTED -
TRACKAGE, BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY-----—1
Graham Texas
MECCA CAFE NO. 1
—A plaoo whore yon Just naturally like to taka your maals. par
ssrrtcs cant bo boat in this'part of Toxas. Everybody knows about
our "Bin# Ribbon" bread and other bakery products. Wholesale
and retail,
. ■'l-Eaet Side of Sqoaro
PHONB 1M
s'-.
0. J. WORM, Proprietor
SOAP SUBSTITUTES FAVORED i
s£L
hat the I*r.nce
mollycoddle. He
i|it . pjosition and that
but, notwitl
something
ha.1? just won
Which has been
ingiy difficult,
hi wot is not* so- much
Surprise as that he
mlg tt he_ w mxtter
to neat a 7 scion of
ouds in -a race, but the
uch a sport remains and
^lid not dodge that. He
su< cessfully 22 obstruc-
y c tie of wmch his horse
e 1 alien-with the result
serious V Injury, if not
spo-ts ofJ foyalty usually
Mix together one nnd one-half
fuis of flour, one-third of a
ful of lard and a t eh spoonful of soltJ; -
when well blended'' add Juat enougr
water to- mate a paste of the eoip
state,icy to roll. Set Ifl a cold pta
for 24 hours. Ilo!I Into a sheet one-
of an lnc*' ,l*lck. dot with Mts
ot gutter and spread with apples, sugar
or “ and Dutmetg. Roll like ar Jelly foil
and hake. Serve- sliced across with
pudding sauce poured oyer 1L
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MADE QUICK RECOVERY
W lt£fr,hW!^
Whxer of tftan Wx tended his nephew, Edgar
Are Not Likely to Injure j Tuesday. Edgar had received inju-
Delteato Color*. ries about the heed- which made him
id wn
F
h t
would be tmimeretftih'fr to most peo-
ple, but the Prince sf'rms to be pos-
sessed of a daring tint might have
been unsuspected in one guarded as
closely as princes owuiUy are.
The kings of ^hg|a|rH for quite
7e time past hgee bein] called on la
do little but be agAtataifi—do
what they/are told, but i
yond thfr rehge of possibility that
should. Prince of Wales' ascend the
throneMhey flight have a real king,
one - whose judgment and advice
would lo of value to the prime min-
ister who for long has been the real
ruler of the British people. It is
not probable that Ehgland would
ever permit g ting to re-sasume an
i uthor.ty^nce held by the ruler, but
it would hot be a condition adverse
to good government to have a .mon-
arch as cipablq of interpreting the
wishes of tne people as the ministers
pe names. A prince who hesitates
-rot at sport that may be hazardous
to hTs bones gives’ evidence of a vi-
tality that Is needed in those who
head governments.
Almond -(Sponffe Cake.'
' Blanch nml [pound In a inortar+ona
Ounce of sweet and one-ounce of
bitter, alniondH Pound them (two
at a time, addlng.a few drops of water ,
or white of egg to prevent the [nuts
unconscious, and when his uncl,e ar-
When the action of soap is likely to rived he began rubbing him. Having
Injure a delicate color, use soapbnrk,. what is called, “the magic touch,’
starch water, or bran'water, advise » c.ura‘ire that »»• ™nnak ex-
home economics' specialists of the I’nl- ‘
ie<l States Department ^f Agriculture. | ^^ing% Ed^r v** all' fi Jht,
boaphark. although not a soap, when tend able to-Come down town. Naturi
heated In water will form yuds. Toially it is easy to scoff about those
prepare It for uhe, boll for l6 minutes things, but whdn a man frequently
a cup of the hark With 1 quart of is' called in desperate eases, where
water; then cool and Attain the liquid, j other physicians
Tie “soHpy” water may be used full P^rforth sudden
For Your Health Drink Electrified Water
DRINK ELECTRIFIED, WATER
'-a
Hot weather will soon be here—your drinking water is an Impor-
tant factor in the preservation of your health. • *
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BEC1MED WATER COMPANY
Electrified Water is Pure.
Phones: 8* W’. 200; Ind. 235
from boiling. —Wtrnnr smooth
add :he- yolks -if five eggs site
with tuie cupful-ot powdered
Tlien add oqe cupful of flour,
with two. to**|MTopfuls ot baklua
dor. Lastly, fold In tha stiffly
whites and hake as for angel food.
As long as there is such'a thing
as a history! rt the great way, .Am-
ericans will look on thepiselves\ as
Sn a way pqrt owners of St.
Standing on the ruins of the place p
few days ; ago, the inhabitants and
visitors frt,m hil <ide of the Atlan-
tic taw the to)#* decora*wtflrther
war cross by jfhe 'French govern-
ment.
-three bloody (Jays the bravery
j'meh o ’ St. Mihiel was rein
! “by that' of the American regi-
whose tames are associated
with that of fierce fighting. The
salient was d«ettoyed ,ana the drive
I$a$ led thf final coljapse of the
ehemy begun.
Hereafter tbe victor better collect
'the idemnity jfcigr to peace.
V' . Apple Salad,
Take the rich red apples
fonn size and cut off'the
stem end, deep enough
he tops;, at
to tak£. |n.
m«V l,«. ke rovmt*
tor the apple*/ 8cooii o^'H2k-pnfl£>
mince and tnlx with a bit at scraped
onion, a few nuts and mot chopped
celery. Add any good, well-eeaooned *
-colors that sre Uktax.Jo fade. It does
rell-eeesoi
leeafie.
vered pli
roast
anted dremlng-eed refiH the
range on a' lace-dolly-«o
and serve with the pork roast
(fl till, veto* NtepHr lilM)
HE CHEERFUL CHER0&
Tktafl* qtikfl'tionirvffls oT
P%9tir*v < *
Do exc%dpftir\g
Twv J
1 don’t cwk wrvy^
trunks %J1—
Its nick to fWffil
1 MMaMtaiataa*— - —~---_______
i j
We have,,
complete lit^e
cash books,
row then flfee, afi wall as 'kthds of offl» supplies at the Lend
will also'.get. swatted.. ■+ jr office. ..
4i«t receiv
of ledgers,
time books, in
ed i full find
'journals,
fact all
strength for sponging, or diluted for
washing; half of this amount Is
enough for one-half tubful of water.
Since the liquid Is brownish,. It should
Ik* itaed only on dnrk-colored goods. ,
Starch water Is especially good
for
cleaning dellcwte cotton fabriea This
Is Usually made by adding thin starch
paste to the wash water. Water In
which rice has been boiled. If It is
not discolored, may he used Instead.
If It Is not desirable to have the ma-
terial starched slightly, It must be
rinsed In aalt water.
Bran water, made In the Bathe way
as sonpbul-k solution, U useful
give Pads,
iter.
j -f
cleans like starch
while to take
stand helpless, and
cures, it is worth
notice.
Just received a
full sets of bookkeeping
Leader pfflce. \
complete shipment
books at
Hew Casing at Less than List Price Now in Graham
10,500 leet 8 1-1-32 lb.. Ling CiUan, $1.90 per ft.
If,200 l«tt 8 3-18—17 lb., taaf CtHan, 90 ents ft.
3000 feet 10 inch, Standard CnDtr, - - $2.25 ft.
Wire or Write J. W. SAYLES, Pearson Hotel,
f
v+\
II ip
H0USEH0LD4HNTS
«•»>»»»»»»:
lot stains will disappear If ether
pplled’ on wrong side of fabric.
Mlg left-over cooked fish with curry,
place tn a border, of- cooked rice and
reheat „
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Shetland shawls can be washed In
warm soapy water,’Just as flannels are
waghed.' fv‘ • ' ..
'See
In headjng a velvet bag, stamp tha
design oo the wrong side and U will
be easier to see. _ *•— .
a a _• v-C
Sweet sandwiches of Jelly' or con-
serrev or fruit and nuta msj often
be-used vinstead bt cakes for. ths
lunch.
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A little smoked halibut cut very thin,
and served with thin -siloes of bread
and butter lfl good, for a light.evening
*««•>• ______| • - -w.
- (Ttish a few celery seeds and sprin-
kle over the crisp parts of cabbage.
8oak the cabbage and celefy seed In
Ice water for an hour and use lh place
of celery In ths sated. .
Eliasville Gas Syndicate
Capitalization $25,000.00
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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CONTRACT LET FOR THREE WELLS. ONE
. WELL NOW DRILLING AT 200 EEET v
Units Selling at $25.00 Each
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Three Companies ready to Sign contracts forGAS! *
Make all Checks Payable to. ' ’
Eliasville Gas Syndicate
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ELIASVILLE, TEXAS
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