The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927 Page: 5 of 6
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FOOD FOR THE CHILDREN SHOULD
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Keep food for the child-
ren fresh,-pure and clean
at all times by keeping it
than complete ICE SER-
VICE for the entire year.
Do not make the mistake
Van Camps
No. 2 cans
Crustine
8 lb bucket
Red Ball
per dozen
Sun Set Gold
per pound
Home Grown
per pound
Per
Pound
Calumet
1 pound can
SQUASH
Home Grown
per pound
Van Camps
No. 2 can, 2 for
It’s 12 degrees colder
without ice-
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Ice Manufacturers
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Orange Delivery Co.
Orange, Texas
Gulf States
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Boil and mash the motatocs
Distributor
310 Front Street
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TO ExcoUKAGE His cows
LIBERTY, Wo. — Arnold Sphwara,
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Roatt Daek with Praae Dreiriaf
Glated Swtet Potaioet
Created Spinach
Cabbage tad Pineapple Solid
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APPETITES
come back with lovely green salads
and delicious Paramount—made with
puM olive oil. Ask your grocer today! /
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CKINQ, — Unusual .weatper con-
na thla winter have aused su-
Udous Chinse to see a portent
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1 sliced veaches
1 fresh grated cocoanut
Ma raseh i no cherries
4 Orahges
sugar
Sweet Wafers
Drain ahe peaches; Krate Ur co-
counpt, and remove the pnip from:
the orange, nil a dish with al-:
ternat lyers of peaches, cocoa-
not, and orahge P«IP. adding the;
sugar to taste. Chill for three
hours, decorate with cherries and;
serve with sweet wafers.
Thia makes sutticlent for seven:
or eight persons.
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TYE sure the electric refrigerator you buy
D is a genuine Frigidaire—it makes you
completely and permanently independent
of outside ice supply. The direct frost-coil
cooling gives you a food compartment 12°
colder without ice—a dessert and ice-mak-
ing compartment always below freezing.
Frigidaire prices are surprisingly low
and the General Motors plan of deferred
payments makes it easy for you to pay.
Come in today and let us demonstrate
Frigidaire to you.
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a; ! ; tmnost cumzcale, then fold in a cup-
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Demonstration on prestage salad dressing and .
sandwich spread. Plenty of Free Goods.
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Every Ire box must have ■ wood
cleun (train pipe In insure purity
and the hghest ope of refriger
al inn. The drain pipe carries off
impuritle- and tood odor which
heips to keep sour food in the
beat possible condition.
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pour slowly over
olks of two eggs.
ing his cows with a radio.
Schwarz believes the programs of
the Metropolitan Grand Opera com-
pany and the torrid tunes of the
roof garden orchestras, brought to
his barn through a powerful receiv-
ing set. Inspire his herd to better
butter and more of it. \
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of political developments.
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deelarea to be “wuth«rn" weather hue tteratnd sshromxn, shoaqng9.4
and to torecast the arrival In Poking nisnatia Snerhnda thatttiuhie
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ton. Nexe came . anowatorm and dustioni"hde “ " f Ais dualry
colder weuther, she .now laaknu j a o havine the rM of the
kinninK to look like Moscow." ,
Deviled Lamb Chops
Mix together two tablespoonuls
melted butteg, one tablespoonul
Worcestershire Sauce, one talile-
spoonful lemon juice, one tablespoon-
ful catstp, one teasspowrmnfnl mixed
mustard and a few r rains nf rayeune.
Score rib or loin chops lighitly and
place in the sance i or ten minutes
Drain and pan brm gvirkly. Serve
on a hot plaiter, sprit kle with salt
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usuni, beat writ, and add a tahi inl of whippcd Icream and the whitrs
spoonful of Imitter. te enrh erpil , 1 f the etgs, stifly heitgn Servein
also one h It t 23: on I of ralt a rl tal! sIrn Lt glasscs, topping eac- with
a dash of white pc: i‛ u: iu i .. cherr;.
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amopg Swiss dairymen, he is utiliz-
l ing the simpler method of entertain-
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ulinary expert and L-c^xrcr <
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This is proving one of the worst
early springs on Broadway in years.
An unprecedented number of thea-
tern are dark.
The condition was not caused by
a lack of naw productions for there
has been a flood of them. Their
staying qualities, however, have been
poor. In the last month any num-
ber have opened, struggled along
before empty seats, and surrendered
after a week's run.
As a resuit managers and pro-
ducers are desperately steking new
plays which will attract popular
favor.
MIDLAND. — Joad to be beil
from Midland to McElroy 'oil Mid.
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and pepper and pour the rest of the I he thrcad stage,
I tha well beaten y
chengh sweet cream to moisten
delicately and whip in the yolk of one
«g. then the sfily whipped white.
Teut well, arrange in a vegetable
dish, and brown lightly.
Prune Reliah
Vash half a pound of punes,
* ak in two and a half cupfuls of
water, and cook til} tender. Drain,
cnol and hit ig small picces. Return
to Tquid, add onc-fodrth teaspoon-
fnl cinnamon, one-lourth cupful
sugar, orie fourth cupful tart jelly,
and ttn tablespoohfuls orange juice.
Cquk till thick.
bs: Duck with Prune Dressing
• Wash, and fne a four pound
duck, wipe well, inside and out For
the filling mix together one cupful
of soft bread crumnbs, one-half tea-
tpoonful of salt, and a pinch each
poppcr :hhd paprika. Add one cupful
sts anted chopped prunes, one cupful
chopped apples and one tablespoonful
inched butter.
C:Sbage and Pineapple Salad
Shred a srhhll hard herd of cabbage
fm and mix with an equal quantity
of canned pineapple ent into dice
Add half a cupful of chopped Eng-
lish walnuts or almonds and moisten
with mayonnaise or French dressing.
Serve on lettuce leaves.
Sursh.ne Creams
Soften a t blespoonful gelatine in
two table spoonfuls of cold water.
Unit together one cupful ranulaied
ngar aid half a cupful of water to
Universal Pictures corporatign has
announced a production schedule
involving an expenditure of $15,-
500,000, making 1927 the greatest
production year in the twenty-one
years history of the company.
Eleven Broadway plays and elev-
en popular novels will be presented
in the shedule cf eleven special
productions and thirty-three feature
We cal lor and deltver clothes
Frididaire
PRODUCOVGENERAL MOTORS
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KING ALBERT ILL.
BRUSSEL8, Mar. 25— King Al-
bert of the Belgians was confined to
his bed today by infuenza for the
second time in rekent weeks
Wm. has a Centn—A Good digar
One-third of the total appropria-
tion will be expended in the produc- 1
tion of short subjeets which will in-
clude rhe CoHeglans" series, five
serlsls. one and two reel comedies
and westerns and the international
ns wareel.
"Unele Tom's Cabin" heads the
list of epcjal productions When
it is completed in uly It- wib hnve
been in roductin two years, will
have s cast of focty-ive and repre-
sent in investment of two million
dollars.
D REPARE and roast the beef as
£ usual, arrangethepotatocs atiut
it, ahternating them with halved
canned pears draincd and dried, then
dredged with a ht tic flour. Brown
nicely and serve as a garhish ubout
the roat.
Prunes Stuffed with India Relish
Soak and steam rg • mcaty
prunes, cool and extract the pits from
slits in‘ the sides. Fih with finely,
chopped pickle, India Relish of'
Piccalili Serve as a part pi the
salad cburse or as a rehsh with tlve
meat. • *. .
Coffee Charlotte
Line sherbet glasses with split
lady fingers, and fill with stiffly
whipped cream to which enough
dear black coffee has hcen added to
color and flavor well, sweeten to
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and Petri
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' reached the screen at last in
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Emil Jann lugs. hailed as the
’ greatest of screen players,
11 gives his most astonishing per-
, formance as Mephistophels?
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927, newspaper, March 26, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443842/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.