The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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For All fate
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Graham, Texas
It pays to patronize the
advertiser.
EAST SIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study 10 a. m.
Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Service 7 p. m.
Wednesday night 7:30
Telephone 2892
Richard Lunsford, Minister
Visitors Welcome
Attend Church Sunday.
NEWCASTLE CHAPTER
NO. 384, R. A. M!
Stated meetings on
third Tuesday night
of each month at 7,30
p. m.
Visitors and Sojoarners
WELCOME
Clinton Reeves, H. P.
Gaspard Neal, Secy.
My son Mike wrote away re-
cently for an educational car-
toon-style booklet called “Mak-
ing a Home for Wildlife on the
Land,” and we’re all so im-
pressed that I simply must tell
you about it.
It’s a 4-color, 16-page book-
let that tells the story of a city
family’s experiences on a ‘va-
cation farm” dedicated to soil
and water conservation and the
preservation of wildlife. It
proves, clearly and simply, how
conservation treatment of agri-
cultural land can improve the
habitat for many kinds of wild-
life, and also bring the farmer
an extra ftcash crop.” The illus-
trations faithfully # picture the
many species of wildlife found
°nit seems to me that this book-
let is a must, not only for farm-
ers, but for 4-H Clubs, Boy ana
Girl Scout organizations, con-
servation groups, hunters’ and
shooters’ clubs - just about any-
one, in fact, who’s interested in
helping to preserve our outdoor
Copies are available from the
Soil Conservation Society of
America, 7515 Northeast An-
keny Road, Ankeny, Iowa, at
204 each up to nine copies. A
discount scale is provided for
larger orders.
Your business letters should
be written on neatly printed
stationery—Let the Register
print your stationery, state-
ments, office forms, business
cards, etc
First Federal Highway
was the 609 mile road from
Cumberland t© Vandalia,
completed in 1852 at a cost
of $7,000,000.
Cordell, Kansas, was hit
by a tornado three successive
years; 1916, 1917, 1918, and
each time on May 20.
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work. — Mrs. Walter C*
Thomas. N. part of town.
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City of
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A symposium originally
was a Grecian dinner party.
U. S. Highway 40 crosses
the 40th parallel four times
on its 3,000 mile stretch from
Atlantic to Pacific.
Watch for the red marks—
that means your subscrip-
tion is due.
Pay your subscription.
Doctor
in the Kitchen
by W.W. Bauer, M.D.
Consultant, National Dairy Council
SALADS AS MAIN COURSES
The prescription your doctor writes
for you is your personal property. It is your
right to have it filled at the pharmacy of your choice.
• We earnestly solicit your prescription business on the
basis of professional skill and experience... complete stocks
of quality drugs ... prompt service... and reasonable prices. You
can pay more but you can’t buy better prescription service.
Mark Jones pharmacy
West Side Square Graham
More and more, salads are
coming out of the “side-dish” or
secondary course place, and con-
stituting the principal dish in the
meal.
Salads make particularly good
meals for luncheon, especially for
business men and women who
have to return to a desk and do
an afternoon’s work.. They are,
1 believe, less likely to cause that
sleepy feeling, than a heavy
luncheon.
Almost any restaurant menu
now offers salads of cottage
cheese, fruit, shrimp, crab, lob-
ster or tossed vegetables, with a
choice of dressings, and strippings
of cheese, ham, chicken, turkey
or corned beef, or with hard-
cooked egg wedges, and anchovies
to give that extra fillip to the
taste.
An Array of Nutrients
When one stops to think about
it, such a salad isn’t a bad de-
scription of a balanced array of
nutrients from the four basic
food groups — and a lot more
tempting than some listings of
these dietary essentials.
Add a glass, of milk and some
whole grain or enriched bread,
rolls or wafers, and you can re-
turn to your desk with your diet-
ary conscience at rest, knowing
that you have done well by your
nutrition, and probably have
avoided the calorie excess which
some other food selection might
have involved.
There are many interesting var-
iations of the salad menu, orig-
inating In various parts parts of
the world. In France one meets
a salad which contains an almost
incredible variety of foodstuffs—
boiled potatoes, tuna fish, black
seasoned garlic, chickory, pepper
and wine vinegar, and decorated
with hard-cooked eggs.
Molded aspic or gelatin with
mixed vegetables, or fruits in
gelatin molds, also make excel-*
lent salads, and ingenious things
can be done with chicken or duck
or turkey in gelatin. Large ripd
tomatoes stuffed with cottage
cheese or a variety of fish, meat
or poultry combinations alsd
make tasty light luncheons ol
snacks.
Regular Salads, Too
Speaking of salads generally
there’s a lot to be said for thd
simple mixed vegetable salad,
with or without fancy additions,
and with dressings of oil and vin<
gar, French, thousand island or
garlic,, or with Roquefort or bleu
cheese either in luscious lumps of
smoothly blended.
Rice, macaroni and other pasta
forms may also be added to salad.
The Cantonese vegetable dishes,
which are in effect cooked salads,
offer another tempting variation,
For dessert, it’s hard to beat a
good plate of fresh or canned
fruit, or balls of cream cheesfl
rolled in chopped nuts, or a sher
bet salad.
Anywhere you put it in the
joyment while ensuring better
nutrition.
THE NEWCASTLE REGISTER
Second class postage paid at
the postoffice in Newcastle, Tex-
as, Oct. 1, 1908, under act of
Congress, March 3, 1879.
GASPARD NEAL, Editor
Published Eyery Thursday
Subscription rates: $2.00 in
county; adjoining counties
$2.50; elsewhere $3.00.
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Ichool 10 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p. m.
Jerden Davis, Pastor
Telephone 2941
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Neal, Gaspard. The Newcastle Register (Newcastle, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1966, newspaper, January 27, 1966; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1129513/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.