Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 162, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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heater your gas service provides
a home convenience that prob-
ably lifts more household work
off Mother’s shoulders than any
other home service or appliance.
Having hot water on tap when
and where needed speeds all
cleaning jobs along from keep-
ing the children spic and span to
cutting down the time usually
spent in dish-washing. And this
convenience coats only a very
few cents a day. See the gas
water heaters at your dealer's
store or gas company.
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ALL-VEGETABLE
SHORTENING
cottons!
look'
more than this
low price!
Quality carries oa
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business visitor here Monday.
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summer's most popular fab-
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Spring Breese
HATS
$1.49
Styles for all
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Underwear
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Slim - waisted
beauties! Sleek
rayon satin,
lace - trimmed
at hem and
lop!
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brown land whiU
< I«1 e leather!
Favorite Styles!
until no sand can be
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cup each of transacted buatness here Tuosday I truiuacUd biislnc-si here Tuesday, - ■
3 for $1
Unusual In
style and
value for this
astounding
price! Knitted
rayon!
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other styles
ohoose from.
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^J^Polo ‘T Shirt*
FOR. MEN
43c
sports, com-
fortable to
work In. they
win nil many
an every day
need. Aboorb
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to Which 1-2 cut sugar has been
3 tbispns of i added. Add 2 cupk whipped caeain,
varieties select pour lnto trays and freeze
^F°r vegetables Variation: Use 1 qt. grapejuice
of pineapple Juice
Fashion As You Like It!
JEAN NEDRA* DRESSES
Frocks for the war-working
tailored woman or for you
who love to be frankly fem-
inine! Sheer navy with clean-
cut white collars. Prints so
Joyfully pretty they’ll win
your heart! 9-15, H-20, 38-44.
Handsome fl
rough finish
light weight i
In a wide‘(Al **
coanut weave.
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Timely Values
For All Out Comfort!
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WHh war, Uncle Sam dackla* haw much Coca-Cola can be ]
produced. That’s enough to g« ’round often, but net cm often
a* in time* of peace. Enjoy W. You’ll find the quality exactly the
same. We Count upon the cooperation ef retail dealer* to hoop
the flve-cent price.
J Style Io On
The Square
PLAY SHOES
$2.49
In the I a I o a t |a
square designs In H
shades of white
or beige trimmed P
'with touches uf 1L.
low
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1 Men’s Drew.
I Oxford*
. $3.79
J New patterns
.;amrt s t y 1«
Style Design
WOMEN’S PUMPS
n $3.49
df Brown and whiU
■ in the newest
"■style speetatoi
IKpumps. Many
Lavish With Fluffy Chenille
l-ufUng!
Chenille Bedspreads
$4.98
Give your bedroom a luxury
look for spring!
, Hundreds of velvety soft “baby’’
chenille tufts form a lush back-
ground, while rows and rows
of regular high pile chenille
are arranged in a striking de-
sign.
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Men’* Sport Set*
$4.98
Good-leoktiig shirt and trouser
combinations .., expertly . made
rtes! Long or short sleeve shirts
Ing, add vegetables. Serve
pineapple cottage cheese salad, hot
rolls.
Cream shortening,
slowly,
together,
and flour,
alternately,
beaten stiff.
lor 30 mln.^then 350 degrees for
1 hour.
ENGLISH COFFEE (Boiled Type)
2 ounces Admiration Coffee Put
Ing, pah and hold over fire
yffee Is very hot Pour 1
coffee,
at once
Let stand 5 minutes,
Whip up a
smart spring
wardrobe for a
thrifty price!
F r,e s h prints.
36’ inches.-
potatoes, scrub and bake at 400
degrees for 46 minutes. Remove a
piece of akin 1 rom side of e*cb
large potatoes into length-wUe
halves. Scoop out the inside, be-
nig caieiul not to”br6Mt the shell.
Mash very thoroughly—It Is advls-
(able to put them through ricer—
| add 3 eggs, 1 tspn Morton's salt,
1-8 tspn red pepper, 3-4 cup light
cream and beat well. Pile tile
mixture lightly back In shells. Do
Miss Winnie Gene Hughes of
Joshua spuux Monday In Clahnma- -w
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$2.55
Relax In
comfort in one
of (hei«
Slack Suit*
I $1.98
' 2 tbispns melted Mrs. Tucker's
shortening
6 eggs
Salt and pepper
ti tbispns buttered crumbs
1 tspn grated cheese
Prepare as for baked potatoes.
Ret 111 shell almost to top. Break
an egg into each opening, season
with salt and pepper and sprinkle
with buttered crumbs that have
been mixed with grated cheese, and
bake In slow oven <250 degrees to
i 350 degrees! long enough io •••
I the egg and brown lightly (about
I (i minutes).
1 TOSSED SPINACH SALAD
I Soak spinach In salted water to
shortening all | freshen. 7
Add salt, pepper and spices. I thoroughly
Select new from our brand new
stock of fine rayon sharkskin
Slacks in new spring colors.
^SPECIAL
JT Men's Favorite
Underwear
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not smooth down the top. Stand
the tilled shells in a shallow pan,
return to oven
brown lightly
small wieners
desired.
Variation: POTATOES SUZETTE
6 medium size potatoes
1*2 cup hot milk
CT:
nuts and raisins and
Put strips over top.
425 degrees then g tspns KC Baking Powder
j «. j grapejuice
Peel apple, core, chop into
sauce pan, add nuts, broken inince-
. meat, syrup, grapejuice. Heal until
inlaoameat is dissolved. Let cool.
. Cream shortening and sugar, add
' eggs. Beat. Add baking powder,
j soaa, salt and mix well.
I mincemeat mixture, flour
cream. Beat well 1 minute.
I at 325 degrees for 1 hour
ror sweet fritters only) , 25 minutes Sprinkle top
Sift dry ingredients, add egg well powdered augar
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1% cups sugar, 3 cups water. Cook
5 minutes. Cool and add 1 cup
I quart pineapple
Juice. Freese to mushy consis-
j tency. Add 4 beaten egg whites
Mrs W L. Christian and
daughter. Miss Mary Christian, of
Dallas spent Tuesday here on
business
Score at 1 inch intervals,
on greased broiler Add
salt and 1-8 tspn hot
each lb. of meat. /
'COOKING
SCHOOL
RECIPES
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■ NATIONAL DEFENSE
“X ROAST
BROILED STEAK
CAULIFLOWER CROQUETTES
BAKED IRISH POTATOES
— TOSSED SPINACH SALAD
MOCHA SOUFFLE
THE AMERICAN APPLE PIE-
TABASCO EGOS
FRITTERS
KC MASTER MUFFINS
BANANA TEA BREAD
OKLAHOMA DATE CAKE
MINCEMEAT CAKE
PINEAPPLE SHERBET
WHITE LOAF CAKE
ENGLISH COFFEE <Boiled Type!
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NATIONAL DEFENSE POT
ROAST
! 4 lbs. arm cut of beef
4 to 6 tbispns Mrs Tucker's Short-
ening
3 tspns Morton's Salt
1-4 tspn pepper
1-2 tspn mixed pickling spices
tin bag>
6 carrots
U small potatoes
6 onions
Brown roast In shortening all | treshen. 'Then cut off"root*, Witsh
over. Add salt, pepper and spices I thoroughly until no sand can be
Cover and cook over low heat 451 found in bottom of pan. t
minutes per lb Last hour of cook- : hard cooked eggs. 6 chopped rad-
ing, add vegetables Serve with ■ lsfles 2 chopped young onions.
Season with vinegar, chopped bacon
, and drippings.
MOCHA SOUFFLE
! Melt 4 tbispns butter and add
■
4n stewing.
until coffee is very hot.
pint boiling water over
cover cloMiy, removing
from fire. ' * 2 2
then strain and serve
PERCOLATED COFFEE
Have percolator freshly scalded,
add as many cups of water as dc-
sired. For each cup of water, add
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CLEBURNE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
CLEBURNE T,J(gS-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXA3
ed sugar or foamy sauce For
vegetables use sauce.
, . KC MASTER MUFFINS
make it boat-shipped or cups Gtadfoia Flour
4 tspns KC Baking Powder
1-4 cup sugar
T Tspn Morton’s- salt
6 tbispns melted butter or
shortening
2 egg s
2 cups milk 'about!
81ft flour, baking powder,
and salt together 3 times,
melted shortening, beaten egg,
Mix in flour-sugar mix-
little stirring as pos-
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1' tblspn of coffee. A* soon as
percolation begins, reduce heat so
that a gentle percolating is In
force for 7 to 1» mtnetw Esmsw
coffee container and keep the in-
fusion hot until ready to serve.
IABASCO EGG*
Heat slowly one
milk and heavy cream. Add 3-4
tspn Morton's Salt, dash of cay-
enne and 6 dashes Tabasco Sauce
When scalding point Is readied,
I break six eggs quickly and care-
fully into milk. Sprinkle with 1-2
cup each of grated American
cheese and ' soft buttered bread
crumbs. Baste until crumbe and
cheese are well blended. Remove (
eggs carefully .and serve on slices
of buttered toast, surrounded with
sauce. ,
L 0 Knight is still confined
to his bed at 710 Williams ave-
nue
eggs
gather and
cooled date mixture,
greased layer pans
25 to .30 minutes.
Caramel Icing:
2H cups brown sugar, 2 tbispns
corn syrup, 1-2 cup thin cream,
, 1-2 cup water,. 1-4 tspn salt, -1-2,
cup nuts, 1 cup raisins Cook to
soft ball stage or 234 degrees.
Cool to 110 degrees. Beat until
I creamy. Spread on cake.
MINCEMEAT CAKE
1 1-2 cup Mrs. Tucker's Shortening
2 eggs
3* cups Oladiola Flour
1-2 tspn soda
T-2 cup thin cream
1 medium apple—chopped
1 cup nut meats—chopped
1-2 cup candied cherries
1 box mince meat
1-4 tspn nutmeg
1-4 tspn cinnamon
; 1 cup brown sugar
'1 cup syrup
C. McClure, who lias been
training school In Ektld.
has been transferred to
Santa Ana, Calif , flying school
He Is the son of Mr and Mrs
F. C. McClure of 1201 South Wal-
nut street.’
I 1-2
I 1-2 cup raisins
I 3 tbispns hot water
Mix sugar, flour, cinnamon and
put in alternate layers with apples
in unbaked pie shell. Dot with
1 butter, sprinkle with lemon jqlce.
1 Add nuts and raisins and hot
water Put strips over top. Bake jjg
15 minutes at <“ j?-—-- **--“
reduce to 350 degrees and bake 35
! minutes. Serve hot or cold
' whipped cream.
FRITTERS
1 1-2 cup Gladlola Flour
1- 4 tspn Morton's Salt
! 2 tspns KC Baking Powder
I 1 egg
2- 3 cup milk
1-2 cup Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening
2 tbispns powdered sugar ,
(For sweet fritters only)
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Defend Your Budget
With
Penney’* Prices!
Lovely Prints!
•<rfk Rich Plains!
WH Rayon Crepe
with eanvertlMe twe-in-one cel-
lars ..... wear them with or
wKheat a tie!
MEN'S
SPRING SUITS
Men! Here Is jast the salt yaa
have been wanting. Extra fine
quality of rayon sharksHn.
Colors of blue arid tan.
$14.75
5^:
at home and
in camp with... &vtES,co0ioa,
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
Pound can 18c
Lb. size .. 18c
add milk
ture with as 1 „ .
sible Drop batter into well
ed muffin pans Bake 25 to 30
minutes m a moderately hot oven.
BANANA TEA BREAD
1 3-4 cups Oladiola Flour
1-2 tspn soda
3 tspns KC Baking Powder
1-4 tspn Morton s Sail
1 tspn mixed spice-
1- 3 cup shortening
2- 3 cup sugar
2 eggs well beaten
1 cup mashed bananas
1 cup chopped nuts
Cream shortening and sugar. Add
beaten eggs Mix and sift dry In-
gredients and add to creamed
mixture, alternately with mashed
bananas, add nuts. Pour Into well
gfeased loaf pans and bake in
moderate oven <350 degrees) about
1 hour. Makes 4 small loaves or
1 large regular size loal
OKLAHOMA DATE CAKE
3 cups chopped dates
2 cups hot water
1-3 tspn soda
4 tbispns Mrs. Tucker's Shortening
3 cups sugar
3 . eggs—beaten light
1-3 cup chopped nuts
3 1-3 cups Gladlola Flour
1 tspn vanilla
3 tspns KC Baking Powder
1-4 tspn salt
1 tspn mixed spices
Mix chopped dates, hot water
and soda well and cool. Cream
shortening and sugar, add beaten
Sift all dry ingredients to-
add alternately with
Bake in 3
at 350 deg.
Mrs L. M Reno and daughter.
Mr* Laura B Jarrett, of Blum I
Place
1 tspn
t sauce for (
Add 2 tbispns ■
lemon Juice and 2 tbispns melted 1
butter. Place 3 inches frqm source
of heat and brofl 6 to 8 minutes
to the side, for well done steak
Serve on hot platter rubbed with
garlic. 1
CAULIFLOWER CROQUETTES ,j
2 cups cold cooked cauliflower—|
mashed
1-2 cun grated cheese’
i-3 cup bread crumbs
2 eggs—beaten
1-4 tspn Morton's Salt
1-8 tspn hot sauce
Mix in order. Mold into balls—
roll in crumbs and fry 1 " .
fat to .golden brown (385 degrees). I 1 tspn" cinnamon
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large I 4 large apples
! 1-2 cupt4)ccans
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BROILED STEAK
Select sirloin, porterhouse. . , , vu,.plH, uuvlCT ...u
bone, or Club steak 1-lnch thick 4 tbispns Gladlola flour. Mix thor-
« oughly and pour In a cup of strong
■ Admiration coffee Cook slowly,
stirring constantly until thin and
I creamy Add 1 tspn grated orange
'rind, 1-3 tspn Morton’s Salt. 4 egg
I yolks and 1-2 cup light brown
j sugar. Beat 2 minutes and fold
! in 4 beaten egg whites. Bake 60
minutes in moderately slow oven
<325 degrees) in a buttered baking
dish set in a pan of hot water.
Sprinkle lightly with raisins sim-
mered 5 minutes—0[ until plump—
in orange Juice. Serve warm
cold You may like plain
I whipped cream with this.
AMERICAN APPLE PIE
j 1 <4, caps sugar
4 tbispns Gladlola Flour
tblspn butter
4 beaten and milk. The batter should
i be just thick enough to coat the
article It Is intended to cover. If „
'it is too thin, add more flour, if lemon juice, 1
j too thick add more liquid. ' <■■<— . ,
For Fruit Fritters;
I Banana Fritters, add 6 bananas.
i tbispns sugar. 3 tbispns of 1 added. Add 2 cups whipped caeain
I orange Juice—for — 3c .
! fruit or vegetables.
I omtt the sugar,
spoonfuls Into hot shortening <360
Ito 370 degrees) and fry two to
three minutes. Serve with powder-1
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2 COM sugar
1 cup milk
1 tspn lemon extract
1-2 tspn almond Oxtract
1 tspn vanilla ‘
4 cups Gladlola Flour
1 cup Mrs. Tucker's Shortening
2M> tspns KC Baking Powder
1-4 tspn Morton's Salt
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Blend milk and extracts
Blend baking powder
Add flour and milk
Fold In egg whites
Bake at 325 degrees
In deep ■ 1
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BAKED IRISH POTATOES I ] tspn lemon juice
Select 6 medium sized or large 1 4 large apples
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CREAMS EASILY AT ALL TEMPERATURES
CALUMET
Baking Powder
Lb. size __ 17c
LAYLAND GRO.
Phone 74
T. W. SCOTT
& SONS
Two Size*
at all times
CALUMET
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