The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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The Leonard Graphic—Frida
THE AMERICAN WAY
List.
Worcestershire
Lefty At Bat
Blue Moon Cafe
steak
BILL
HAUL
THRU THIS
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH TOMORROW
DOOR
Wet Bouse
ECONOMY
$25.00 Off On All Console Models
you all.
During Balance of February
Murphy Chevrolet Co
Leonard, Tei
Phone 264
Tommy Murley
Several of my old schoolmates
my old high school a
ago, I was told by my
Pork Chops
chops
pass the happiest
motorists in town!
GIVES
FAST
RELIEF
>when COLD
miseries strike
Braised Breast of Lamb
2 lbs. lamb breast cut into serv-
UP-TO-DATE TOOLS for those steady, depehdafoTe
mechanics. We have the last word in fine tools.
celery
tomatoes or can-
D hfawPhiko Automatic
Record Changer
• Ample Record Storage
S Classic Mahogany
Console
This' is
letters to
ty. Issues
salt
cov-
by special tapeW.^
Austin the people^H
ty each Sunday at^H
This program is brougflH
Radio Station KFYN, B^B
will appreciate your hean!
program, and your views
matter are also appreciated
Respectfully yours,
Ray Kirkpatrick
Representative, 41st
Fannin County.
The price of aspirin has gone
up. It’s going to cost you more to
worry.
or it can be baked in an
350 degrees for 45 minutes,
potatoes and carrots which
been salted. Cook about 45
D Featherweight Tone
; Arm . . . Ne needles
ta change!
SEE THIS NEWEST 1949 PHILCO
CONSTANT TRAINING keeps our staff expert. Our
service, parts and accessories men have regular periods
of study and education in the most modern methods,
plans, and programs.
sauce.
a. nd bake in an oven 300
1-2 hours or. until
Baste sauce over the ribs
during the cooking period.
AND YOU WON'T
GET OUT AGAIN IF
I CAN HELP IT/
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT that cuts time, makes your
service cost less. Our good mechanics know how best
to use this equipment.
REASONABLE PRICES bring our customers back
again. We believe in charging for work ordered and
performed—nothing more.
30 DAY SPECIAL on Kwik-Whip
All Purpose Mixers. Reg price $1.00
—Sale price now 25c. — Economy
Home & Auto Store, Leonard.
Here’s the Inside Story of our Successful
CAR SERVICE BUSINESS
GOOD MECHANICS are the only kind we employ-
steady workers, fast and efficient, utterly dependable.
“Texo”, the ground champion
steer from Pecos County, will be
remembered for quite a while.
Eight pairs of cowboy boots are
being made form his hide for that
many Pecos county 4-H Club boys.
Rep. Kirkpatrick
Reports on Legislative
Issues
Sign as you enter Brinkley, Ark.
“Welcome,
Unquestionably one of the most beautiful console radio-
phonographs ever offered! A masterpiece of craftsmanship in
rich mahogany veneers of selected graining. And what an instru-
ment ... on radio or your favorite records, the glorious tone
will thrill you. Clever drop-front mechanism makes it easy to
load the new Philco Automatic Record Changer ;;; handles up
to 12 records easily and gently! Here’s Philco outstanding
beauty, in performance and value. See the Model 1283 tomorrow;
left their stores and offices, and
came out to Central High to hear
me make a. talk. I was telling a
friend about it, ‘‘Looking out over
the audience, I saw several who
were in school with me 30 years
ago.” He asked, “Good gracious!
Haven’t they graduated yet?”
The Arkansas Tax-O-Gram has
a new name for gasodine—'TAXO-
LINE.
FIRST in Service because
We put Service
FIRST
MODERN FACILITIES are evident on every hand
" when you drive in here. We are constantly improving
our establishment, too.
ing pieces
Salt and pepper
Drippings of salad oil
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups water
A pinch of summer savory
1-2 clove garlic, finely minced.
Peeled potatoes, cut in halves
Carrots cut in halves.
Cut the lamb breast into serv-
ing pieces. Season with salt and
pepper,
drippin.
or roaster
Lift out
fat, leave
Before World War II days, in
the summer, they served dinner
in San Antonio on the roof of the
Hotel Gunter porch which extends
out over the sidewalk.
The St. Anthony in San Antonio
has the quietude of an English
club. If anyone coughs, the others
sitting around the lobby look to-
ward the offender, and frown.
The Gunter is more my kind of
hotel. Its lobby is the meeting
place of ranchmen, of convention
delegates who are whooping things
up, and of the general public, Some-
what like Hie Texas Hotel in Fort
Worth, the Windsor in Abilene and
the Paso del Norte in El Paso.
Sophisticated Dallas of course,
has no equivalent.
Wcause braising means long,
V cooking, the flavor of the
■.soning has plenty of time to
■ngle with that kind of meat.
■Pertain of the various kinds of
■soiling are best with certain
teats. For example, for beef,
noose summer savory, thyme, par-
ley, celery leaves or majoram. For
Bal and lamb, marjoram and sum-
ler savory are especially good.
Lr pork, try basil summer savory
lid sage.
IA good rule is to underseason
either than risk adding too many
erbs.
Brrfsed
Pork
Salt and pepper
Minced onions
Tomato juice and pulp
Sprinkle pork chops with
and pepper. Put in heavy pan,
er with boiling tomato and pulp.
Add minced onion. Cover and cook
over slow heat for 60 minutes.
mairnng ingredients except the
short ribs and simmer 10 minutes.
Meanwhile brown short ribs on all
sides in heavy skillet or Dutch
oven. Add additional teaspoon salt
and the
Cover
degrees for 2
tender.
4 times
Don’t stop at a sandwich, and eoffee
at lunctime. You need stronger fare
during a Texas winter. Next 'time try
our special plate lunches. . . A full
meal at low budget prices.
Greater use of soybean oil in
mayonnaise and other salad dress-
ings now seems likely, since USDA'
chemists have demonstrated that
refining oil with citric acid im-
pioves both its flabor and keeping
quality.
Mexican Roast
4 lbs. chuck meat, any cut
2 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons beef fat or bacon
Drippings
1 medium onion, sliced
1-2 cup chopped green pepper
1 cup chopped
3 cups stewed
ned.
1 1-2 teaspoon
sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1-2 teaspoon pepper
Pound pepper into surface of
meat using wooden mallet or the
edge of a heavy plate. Brown meat
and onion in fat in heavy kettle
or Dutch over. Combine remaining
ingredients, add to meat.
Cover and cook over low heat
or bake in an oven 300 degrees
for 2 1-2 hours or until tender.
Visiting
few years
former English teacher, “I still
point out the desks, where Clifford
Davis, Sterling Tracy and you sat.”
(Clifford is in Congress; Sterling
is a distinguished college profes-
sor.) I couldn’t for the life of me
remember which desk I had occu-
pied.
Paprika Beef
1 lb. top or bottom round
sliced 1-2 inch thick
2 tablespoons flour
3 medium onions sliced
1-4 cup beef fat or shortening
1 3-4 cups ..water
1 teaspoon paprika
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons salt
6 whole black peppers
2 bay leaves
1 cup sour crea mor 1 cup eva-
porated milk mixed with 3 tables-
poons white vinegar.
Cut steak into pieces for serv-
ing. Roll in flour. Brown steak and
onions in beef fat. Add water, pap-
rika, salt, black pepper and bay
leaves.
Cover and cook slowly about 1
1-2 hours or until,-, meat is tender.
Add cream and bring to a boil.
Remove from heat and serve.
Delicious-
pinch of summer savory and the
minced garlic. This can simmer
covered over lo\v heat on top of
stove
oven
Add
have
to 60 minutes.
Braised Short Rfbs
1 1-2 tablespoon butter or mar-
garine
1 medium sized onion chopped
1 1-2 tablespoons vinegar
1 1-2 tablespoons brown sugar-
3-4 cup catchup
3-4 cup water
1-2 teaspoon salt
1 1-2 tablespoons Worcestershire
sauce.
1 1-2 teaspoon dry mustard
3 1-2 to 4 lbs. short ribs
Brown onion in butter. Add re-
Brown well on all sides in
Use your Dutch oven
for this.
.meat. Drain off excess
about 2 tablespoons.
Sprinkle flour into fat. Stir con-
stantly, let cook brown, but don’t
let it burn. Add 2 cups water, a
Economy Home & Auto Store
229—Leonard, Texas Dudley Jackson, Mgr.
Our barbers are qualified to
serve every member of your
family. We invite your pat-
ronage.
CITY BARBER SHOP
C. C. Buchanan, Owner
another in a series of
the people in oui- Coun-
afifecting almost every
Texan began bidding for major leg-
islative attention this1 week. Edu-
cation, Labor Relation, Highways
| and Old Age Assistance, topped the
| subjects up for action in one form
or another.
The labor development is expect-1
ed to center around presentation
of labor-siponsored measure for
State directed mediation and con-
ciliation over strikes, lockouts or
other worker-emplayer conflict.
The Old Age Assistance issue
was before the House Constitu-
tional Amendment Committee at’
2:30 P. M. Tuesday when a Bill for
the purpose of lifting the present
$35,000,000 ceiling on welfare grants
was discussed. The Committee on
Judiciary held a public hearing
which involved the League of Wo-
men Voters’ plan for one court in
each county to consider all juvenile
court matters. The House Appro-
priation Committee discussed the
Bill passed by the Senate last
week covering the $9,000,000 emer-
gency school aid deficit.
.The House and the Senate are
now working long hours and many
bills have been introduced. We are
holding Committee hearings until
the late hours of night, and, of
| course, we are now making head-
way.
I also have a Radio Broadcast
CHEVROLET
FOR COURTEOUS
FRIENDLY
Spring
SERVICE - - - -
- - NOT FAR OFF
Coupled with that extra go—
And for your Garden Planting
needs we have in stock a com-
Mien you fill up with that
plete, fresh supply of all your
good TEXACO GAS AND OIL,
favorite garden seeds.
you can’t go wrong when you
Drop In and Select
stop at
Your Seed Now
CAMPBELL GARAGE
& SERVICE STATION
BARBEE
GROCERY
MRS. JACK BARBEE
Southwest Corner Square
Phone 270
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1949, newspaper, February 18, 1949; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1204990/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.