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EVERY SCHOOL CHILD NEEDS
THIS BETTER LAMP
The Leonard Graphic—Friday, Oct. 14, 1949
LYON CAFE
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Football and Fall Weather
Means
Groceries Are
Hot Homemade Soup
Cheaper
Hot Stews
. Good Coffee
you
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Mind?
The rest of our store is important to us,
too, but the health of the citizens of this
business,
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—Phone 104
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the average person that’s a hard
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COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
Th GRAPHIC
of
oil
1
1
1
1
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of hay
despite
shelled
eased
food
are
diet,
hick-
wi-th the walnuts
the celery, bread
Season with salt
tightly in a well
and bake 1 hour
chopped fine
in the water
cooked apricots
chopped pecans
beaten eggs
You get all these and more when
dine at the ...
Walnut and Rice Loaf
2 cups walnuts chopped
2 cups cooked rice
2 tablespoons bacon fat
1-4 cups chopped pimiento
3 tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
1-2 cup chopped celery
Jack Hughes Pledge
of Kernel Klub
At ETSTC
rnhe ■
re-
stu-
bread crumbs
beaten
teaspoon salt
Green Olive Sauce
1 slice onion
2 tablespoons margarine
in it
the
powder, soda.
Add apricots to
water and orange
been mixed with
Beat well.
CRYSTAL
ICE
CREAM
the week at Oklahoma City
midwest markets, but sheep
lambs changed little' at Texas
Colorado terminals. Top lambs
time possible with the purest of drugs is
truly the most important part of our
CROWNING OF “MRS. AMERICA’’ . . . Mayor George A. Smock of
Asbury Park, N.J., crowns Frances L. Cloyd, the mother of three
children, “Mrs. America.” The beauty from San Diego, Calif., repre-
sented her state against stiff competition and topped the other con-
testants in cooking skill as well as in personal appeal.
and Regulations require us to keep our
subscription accounts paid in advance.
We would appreciate your inquiry about
your subscription. Thanks a lot for this
FILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONSIS
THE MOST IMPORTANT PART
OF OUR BUSINESS
Your Business Is Always
Welcome Here
community comes first with us. There-
fore filling your prescriptions just as
your doctor ordered them inJLhe quickest
At Your
Neighborhood
Grocery
Grapefruit and Almond Salad
French dressing
Hearts of romaine
2 large grapefruit
Blanched almonds halves
Peel the grapefruit and remove
all white skin. Cut between sec-
tions to remove pulp. Pour a little
dressing over the fruit and sprin-
kle the romaine with the dressing.
Place the leaves around the inside
of a salad bowl. Pile the grape-
fruit sections in the center and-
garnish with the almond halves.
COMMERCE.—Jack Hughes of
jeopard has recently pledged mem-
bership in the Kernel Klub at East
Texas State Teachers College.
Kernel Klub is a social and
creational club for agriculture
dents at the college.
A freshman, he is the son of
and Mrs. J. W. Hughes of Leonard.
He was graduated from Leonard
high school in 1949 where he was
a member of the band and of the
baseball team. /
•Cold Drinks
•Candies
® Cigarettes
. . . Confident that any brand
of food supplies we stock will
be of highest quality and budget
priqed. We also have a
Complete Line of
School Supplies
Grocery and Market
PHONE 68 • WE DELIVER
rind of one
If we keep reminding
you that
the family
nuts. They
the family
walnuts,
We Undersell All Prices Advertised On
Food In Leonardo
I Will Continue To Keep Cost of Living
Down Around Here
question. We are in the process of bring-
ing our mailing list up to date and do
. not want anyone to miss getting The
White glass diffusing bowl (I) eliminates
glare, provides both upward and down-
ward light. Wide angle shade (2) and
extra-tall standard (3) spread abundant
soft diffused light evenly over a broad
area. As beautiful as it is efficient this
Better Sight Lamp is made of heavy cast
metal finished in bronze. Harmonizing
shade is of heavy leatherette parchment
trimmed, in gold. Comes complete with
rubber-covered cord and three-light 50-
100-150-watt bulb.
The Comal River rises in New
Braunfels, Texas, and before it
leaves town, empties 220,000,000
gallons of water daily into the
Guadalupe River.
to unofficial
at 45
kid.
6 to 8
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
METOEXCESS acid
FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
Over three million bottles of the Willard
Treatment have been sold for relief of
symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid —
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial !
Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully
explains this treatment—free—at
GAULDEN DRUG STORE
Especially designed for
safer, easier seeing
When planning
supply, include
very valuable in
Almonds, pecans,
ory nuts—try them all. You and
your family will like the crunchy
goodness they add to various foods.
2 tablespoons flour
j. cup brown stock.
Sall—pepper—paprika
l ew drops condiment sauce
chopped green olives
Cook onion until a light brown
.a margarine. Remove onion and
stir in the flour. Add, the sauce
gradually. Season with salt, pep-
per, paprika and condiment sauce.
Add olives to sauce.
according
estimates. Most sold
for adult and 65 for
Sorghums advanced
, a hundred pounds during the
. as most other grains netted
Date Sandwich Loaf
3-4 pound pitted dates
teaspoon soda
cup boiling water
cup sugar
egg well beaten
1-2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1-2 cup chopped walnuts
Cut dates in small pieces. Place
dates in a mixing bowl, add soda
and pour over the boiling water.
Stir lightly.. Allow this mixture
to cool and when thoroughly cold,
add sugar, egg, salt and vanilla.
Stir in flour which has been sifted
with the baking powder. Add wal-
nuts. Bake in a greased, floured
loaf pan in an oven 350 degrees-
for 1 hour.
Dalhart, Texas is nearer the
State Capitols of New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, and
Wyoming than it is to the Texas
Capitol at Austin.
and 24 to 30 for toms.
Wholesale markets for southwest
fruits and vegetables recorded
many lower prices this week. Lib-
eral receipts at most markets met
with rather slow demand. Light
receipts at New Orleans had fair-
ly good trading. Sweet potatoes
strengthened over the week end
in Southern Louisiana. Demand
improved for Colorado potatoes
and onions, and prices rose slight-
ly. Best Red McClure potatoes sold
around $2. ;
More cattle and calves went to
market in the Corn Belt last week
than the week before, but less
calves arrived in the Southwest.
Beef and veal sold steady to high-
er for the week, but calf meat
weakened. Slaughter calves and
some stocker cattle sold lower
Monday than a week earlier, but
other cattle ruled steady to higher.
Good and choice killing calves sold
from $18 to $22 in Texas.
Increased hog marketings and
lower dressed meat prices resulted
in weaker hog markets. ’ Butchers
lost $1 to $1.50 in Texas and Ok-
lahoma, and sows around $1. Den-
ver’s prices fell about 75 cents.
Top butcher hogs brought $18.75
Monday at San Antonio, $18.50 at '
cents
week,
slight
yellow milo closed
Monday at $2.13 to $2.18 in bulk
carlots delivered to Texas com-
mon points. Texas white corn sold
from $1.50 1-2 to $1.53 1-2 per bush-
el, and yellow corn $1.47 1-2 to
$1.48 3/4.
Fairly active demand for rice
held prices aljout unchanged or
increased marketing during the
past week. Feed markets remained
unsettled, with only minor price
changes. Increased supplies
sold at about steady prices
slow demand. Prices
peanuts and peanut
slightly this week.
Cotton showed little
for the week. Spot middling 15/16
inch Monday; Dallas 2’8.80; Hous-
ton 29.10; Galveston 29.20; New
Orleans 29.30; Little Rock . 29.40.
German Coffee Cake
2 cups scalded milk
1 yeast cake
1-4 cup lukewarm water
4 eggs
1 cup melted butter or margarine
1 cup water
Juice and grated
lemon
1 teaspoon salt
Flour
Blanched almonds
Soften the yeast
and add cooled milk. Add enough
flour to make a soft batter. When
light and spongy add the eggs,
beaten without separating, the but-
ter, lemon juice, salt and flour to
make a soft dough that may be
kneaded. Knead until elastic, then
set aside until light. When light,
rol lout in ,a sheet an inch thick
and fit into pans. When
light, brush over the top with the
white of egg. Sprinkle with al-
monds chopped fine. Bake about
1-2 hour.
started laying. Prices eased in
spots. Most markets quoted young
chickens a cent or two lower.
Hens also weakened slightly. A few
turkeys went to market at 30 to
I tlO HLUSL ULlltil
35 cents a pound for turkey hens declines. No 2
Harris
Grocery
(lUlSDA)—Some southwest farm
products brought higher prices dur-
ing the past week, while many
others- declined to lower values,
the U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture s Production and Marketing
Administration reports.
More eggs came on the market
this week, as cooler weather stim-l
cup
egg
1-2
Pepper
Melt the bacon fat and
cook the pimiento, stir in
flour and add the milk gradually.
Blend the sauce
and rice. Fold in
crumbs and egg.
and pepper. Pack
greased loaf pan
in an oven 375 degrees. Serve with
a minted brown sauce or one to
which chopped parsley has been
’ added.
Nut Apricot Bread
2 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1-4 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
1-2 cup sugar
1- 2 cup
2- 3 cup
1 well
1-2 cup water
1-4 cup orange juice
3 tablespoons melted butter
or margarine
Sift flour, baking
salt and sugar,
nut meats. Stir in
juice which have
the egg. Add butter.
Place in a greased loaf pan and
bake 1 to 1 1-4 hours in an oven
350 degrees.
Fort Worth and Oklahoma City,
and $19.25 at Denver.
Sheep sales held up to tile pre-
- vious week’s numbers, but fell far
below last year. Dressed lamb and
mutton advanced during the week.
Lambs sold 50 cents to $1 lower
for
and
and
and
sold around $22.
From half a million to a million
, , , „. , i pounds of mohair sold in Texas
ulated flocks and as more pullets this week?
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Individual Nut and Cheese Loaf
2 cups bread crumbs
1 cup grated American cheese
1 cup pecans chopped
1-2 teaspoon salt
1-4 teaspoon pepper
1 cup milk
1 egg well beaten
Mix bredd crumbs, cheese and
nuts. Season with salt and pepper.
Add milk and beaten egg. Place
mixture in well greased muffin
tins and bake 15 to 18 minutes in
an oven 350 degrees. Serve with
green olive sauce.
SHORT ORDERS
GOOD LUNCHES
GOOD COFFEE
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