Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMER-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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THE FRUITS OF VICTORY
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ETTING YOUR JUST DESSERTS I preserves, and crackers? Nowhere, 1
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selatin
1 cup milk
2 tablespons
sugar
Pineh sait
cup cherry
preserves
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banana
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MRS PEAV, )
WAS bAD BLOWN \
THROUGH THE feOOF,
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to aerept
KEROSENE
ON THE KITCHEN
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52 per. CNT
OF ALL MEAT
CONSUMED
IN HE u.s. IN
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FUGENE POOrF,
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plate, to begin with. A big heap of I
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beyond the invisihle river?
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OUR DAILY FOOD
By COLONEL COODBODY
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J . FHe A+= i=eale "fre-erve Pud- -•
| iin" This pudding is extra nour.
gelatin has dissolved. Chill, add the
preservesand banann fold in the
whipped cream. and add the lemon
jilice. Torn into nrreezmgtrnyofa
mechanical refrigerator or pack in ’
a mold in ice and salt and let stand
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WIND AND INTENSE COLD ENHANCE NIAGARA’S BEAUTY
Is true that
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Editor
fory have done.
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t’antine,
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ormat hrtow th falts near the j port Point with arrow indicating-+watatatheHarseshoe falls.
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175 by
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Henrik Nhipest cad of
1hconty farm tarhtttt
By CHARLES P. STEWART
/o,1n1 rresn Uto ft Writer
w A S 0 1 N GTON, D. C.—
Somi-dirtatorial power to ex-Gov-
irnorkooervelt, to reorganize the
pov rnme nt as oon as he becomes
Iidem, is bejuz put through con-
gress so quietly
that the atten-
tion of the eoun-
<ii h . , •
mi-in , 1,
Fnterd nt the Postoffiec nt Clehurne, Texas, ns
scoond class mutter.
now pondliig in the Ilouse
_ Add the gelatin to the milk and
let stand a few minutes. Add rhe f
sugar and salt, and heat until the.i
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Here is one of George Rtector’s
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• Jiffy. you have as pretty a dessert as
i the most artistic hoetecs could ask
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Stionu winds and rztromely cold intoruational bridee; left, n view ; -where -the- normal flow over the
weathej lave enhangrd the rran of th" AAmorican falls from below, ■ American fall was greatly rc-
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' HV MAIL, per yenr, $4.00, six month;", $2.25: ont-
r er Texa one vear. $7 44 —Can in navanre.
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Nallonal Advertining Representntives TRICAR
— AHF PREBS HFAGUN, Dalins, Chicayo,- Kancas
ity. New York, St Iouin
reported favorably; that artirtes
Since I » x :t
i!bl vent I < lllltl tierlpy
mt on t I tri l if t In ’ • i - an v 1
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inmodities shall “ho stored in the
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peireent otTice" list is the interstate
c’umirnnice • ominis len, which hardl>
• an he +rirce at present, Neverthe-
he Lio
l ’i . I.h
.1 witness the inangurat ion of a 10W
governor in the inonti of lannai y. In :
! his early youth ■>< .11 a cot ion
I pickur a l 50 i< hi id " furni-Ir 1
i <d liis erwn meak. I-.10arinu-lu-
collertots would lie
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I’ents I liow I
V < t to meclical
l owis or Illinois; its survival is npt ,
a certainty The Federal Trade and I
1 ar ir comrireiona, the Federal Re- I
serve and Firm Loan boards and 1
1c for
en v
J11. full payments j
Endepe
butue
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The fact is
t hat the grant of i
nuthority to the
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•any. (Just leave a youngster with a
jar of preserves and a box of crack- j
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bottom of a pie plate. Cover with a,
1 rich biscuit dough rolled rather '
| thiin. Bake in a hot oven (4006) |
' until the crust is brown Turn out i
I onto a plate, jam side up, and cut I
I into wedge-shaped pieces like pic. j
1 Serve With plain or whipped cream. ;
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Power of Reorganization
rhrvtwmhfrry-—a—Texas Flit11ctiiiin.
wlio invader the Vjolet (‘rowiieo (‘its
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SID DolOR,
A YouNQ
HUNQARIAN
g” 1$
IN SENSIBIE-
fa PAIN
wheat a dollar a hushel, cotton 10
cents a -pound. and oats 50 cenfs a
buisel. It carried a provision that these
"tmuv
in the Texas centemnia I
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famous Pros- river above the falls, div riling thc
cor, win 1‘ io! ion and goats
-iaries or fees
empty vanlts of the varions connty
— JIh' -liglt of the farme is any coh-
' cernofyonrs.bi ton had lai’ i begin
thinking of the farmneu' pligit because
his plight- is .wheconrg yoii:<, His
mortzages are in your sa\ mg- accounts'
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—Oltf ofthetith. "l‘is Well to remind
all that they are on the road 1o plain |
living, plain thinking, plain hnistling.
plenty of mental and pin si al labmt I Will Rogers is not the only lome-‘
ami that the young men and women spun hninorist under the flag. In tliei
of foday will dig their waN mil of the long ago John A Joyce said: "Laugh
deep economie ditch js1 as their lath and the world laughs with you; weep.
1 iif 1915, h is pos i. rb’ will
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ions for dishes that ran be pre- Plate, 1° begin with. A big heap of I
ared wiihahe: help at pre serves, | cream cheese tn the middle. Around |
ind will ehve ih.it queslion Whattthe cheese, spoonfmts nt rteh, rea
strawberry preserves. Crisp wafers, I
on another plate. .And there-in a
The -m 1 mr
। the last I *,
r~ come worthless, ton. and tiieii yoli will
have to go out and clig your own pota
or sta rvr.
4lhis happened in the shadows of the
[ Street called Wall. "T’his l’arm Labor
ite from Mihsesota eleclari] that in
UNITED PREHR (UP) WIRE SERVICE
CENTRAL PRFSSTTEWSSFRVIEE
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Any erronenns reflection 1p/m the character,
standing or reputation of onv person, firm or cor
poration whirb mny appepr in the olumes of "The
; fimes- Review, will be glailiy corrected upon le.
heing brom lit to the nttention of the publihers
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, ' MEMBER OF THF UNITFD TRFAS
The United Pret s‘ l« exelively rntitied tothr
use for publication of a) n<w< dispatches credited
to ilivite the pa rt icipat ion of
f "guts and not gab," to qnote from
dustry and finance "took so neh-eit
of the farmers timing the years of pa
? I
Day o( Juutumen: ll won I
vah V no wil judbese them.
10 of tue : limiting iis anthorization to a two
I o'i; r nerind. .22 oa
Ii lil ewise can reject fhe presi-
pep prosperity that they killed the'
goose that laid the golden egg ' Well,
tliere are no eggs in last year's nests.
Now all classes and conditions of Ilie
- social order are Waiiinglel the I1/1gl-
fy or the nca i-miglt y to "lilt them
3
1 and means commit tee.
Well, the chairman qt the commimittee
has notified Rlelierg 1 hat the bill would1
sentatives. It is a shame to suggest
IL t - Hill h h‘} r ;ilK riM
w th w iiije wiil lil ■ . 1
Thf thing, vis!
puddin : ses back into the own so
i lint i lx- mneviuzue will be firm, and
-iblf.atci in ow'ffcd. Thomite rendlyg
a ill'll lit for itie Queen Anil
: j very body knows that the Queen is
of pernicfnus nnmia to
S. Minot. In William a
t >r Willim I ’., < "a Ur, .111'
Jul harder toplease (haft the King, until frozen. Stir once or twice to j
prevent the fruit from settling to I
the bottom. The recipe makes 5 or I
G servings. j
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the eterant' ndministration nl«o me
neimsendent offices".
duty wonid he imposed. di vregidenteifti
All of which is a reminder that the' i i. '
Kleberg, mcasire provides that when- wellelu.....e1
, ‘ J 2 - vmilu ..... will I* or 17 of them
■ <r ilashal be shown to the safisfae~ extuzuislca ’di j wonid nnt he its
। 1 r they’ll both be pleast <r w ith a
pnddinp like thut.
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TVE yo ever been at "wit's
“ - < nd in solving your dessert
_pwoblem? Ilere ate n few Sligges.
; due Ilie state and its political suhdin is- 1lur p)
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Cleburne Times - Review
Published Every Afternoon +#a e fturday» nne
Sunday Morning b>
CLEBURNE NEWSPAPERS, Tnc.
108 Sonth Anglin Street, Clehurne, Texns .
Editorial and Cireuation Phone ITS ,
His measure was sent to the wavs
sliouid the new president slash the
governmental establinhment well,
meh in two, it doubtlesa would con-
rione to function adequately for nn- j
ronnl purposes; it was not greatly
atpve half its todays size until the
var infnted it.
Congraea Can't Agree
Ierer.tt- eviglentiy’ is hopeless
ror angres to try to effect the
lon needed contraction. The 531
merhere of 'ho two bouse* simply
can not nzree upon a program reqnir-
im-++--ueritice of thonsandsof jobs.
Ihu and there, there is a lawmaker
v t)i the nerve to proceed with it, -
but not » majority. The task is one
for a, individual, and the legis-
lators are taking it for granted that
i ent Ttoosevelt will prove to
harcenoush courage to nccorptish
what they have fulled at.
It is not, indeed, properly an
everutive chore. It is legislative.
Un ink turned it over to the presi-
dent to attend to. congress' tendency
premumably will lie to., baud other
diraurecahle work over in him—ulfi-
matels. u may he, as severt states-
men have peinte4- out, giving the
cougtrs nrac tirntty n onp.man zov-
ernment. .
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i'., ttel lull tealkes "this, and is
By STANLEY
HOw COME YOU^l
SPELLED MY /
ELMERS NAME (
AWRONG IN \
THE HIGH SCHOOL
NPEAY REVEW/----
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i hlz estra fpecial, made oEsugar 1 preserves lemon
and milk untl bread <Tnmhv, Ra- l jilce
_vared with vanilla, baked in the
' avan:- then xneeatwith athix |
layer o. preserves. On top of the
pioseivr put a, mringue. Then 'he
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f lil- i >•- . nga; it i: nnturotrhat j Whet he ve
ignirt chteune and kidney disease, in- 11 million > enr
i teut to a little age. shonl enris | Both of thete *1I/‛r‛3n '.'tn
linm off, w heren before they would- he very kindiy. \I ’Ik ’■iiu
ive lied o; i hr anemia, i they are vather nroi. mt-t
Now, what I wonder i mV mmwl ! tDey.wozl II .............
reader of this rlatnn o.,w 1"
they ar- loUig in! worth while that 1i. 1(1 1
for. the those million.- • .1 rial
o ihrmiheen added lo Iimili-I i, in i,
iiarnofotherviccreditixtthispaperand_________. .
also the loral news publiratlon thrrrin. importee-by nther coup tries for the
TERMS op SIF ( RIPTTON evout would enter the I’nited States
7 ny CARRIER in the city rne, per month, i free of dnty unless sold nt the conels-
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j mid tour life insirance companies who
—prteet your savings. ‘If the farm THE BARTER PLAN AS PIC
inpteages up i" ilin wall nuil become j TURED IN OLD MISSOURI.
Worthless vonr saviny ccolnts anil , „ . . .i
i-r ‘ ....... ,r ..'.in L<> A faret-la w maker in old Missori,
Vom Ille insiirant |> ' les will he- i
——— ----— sponsored a "elief bill all his own, AK- i
ricultiiral products Would be made le-
gal teneler in payment of back taxes
ince i"ttii 1 inis cinemia is ji disease ! IIRs U hean.woril ■
| 1*1111) milepost and hopes to tound out
4 ;t full centiry under the skies of Texa-
TEXAS CENTENNIAL
BILL OKEYED.
(igressmnan Itichard Kleberg spoil '
.■soi'd a bill authorizing The prosicentt
mg
3—,
THE EDITOR OF THE E EKLY' CLARiort RAn
DP AGAINST A STONE WALL-TODA WHEN
HF ATTEMPTED To GEr THE FACTS’ '
A "‛rir A fetDnp-rFF A Feirtk '
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TELL NOTHING;)HAVE A UNE (
) YOL DIDNT / ABOUT BERTHAS
MENTION OUR \ FFTHBIRTHDA
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WAEN HE POURED) CLUB MEE TN)
‛ IN LAST, J
messnge to posterity or a whispering ' 1 LoGAN CLENDENING, m . d.
wail of the heroes.who died for liberty! vum ' ,, ui'o'mopk
in their passing to that Vale of Peare I wlol Li """ need hy
’ ; 10'21 < • it./•, linve done withi'itoiee
i hose live* to । Murpliy.
• iustifs the cifort D‛. r
ihnt was spentl-iMtfmt
6- a ■ A
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c. llr ncepted. Hi Malerialized.
! |b' I,'ilkcd. Lead his me au-’i "Voi
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iny ti whs tart'
l«l have H post
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ka. dm cannot actually
I abolish a cabi-
net department
or conaol idgte
— two or mors"et-
them, he
' hem down*Ks
much as he
chooses. The de- :
partment ut agri-
ruiture, for ex-
' ample, consists
or 19 bureau*
and diviai nn*.
Ii stii nominally
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Times-Review $3 per Year—by Mail
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Raspberry Plate Cake IS another
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’ ite with many. ,JuH spread a thick
। layer* of raspberry preserves In the ;
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eng-asid grandfathers mid glial mand and you weep alon." Flowers for the
fathers in the bygone y;iF of of hi- l.nighiiiakcrs, _
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rur of Niagara Tails. At top i.-t ' sliowing some of th'
he hure ice "bridge" that h's , formations; light, I
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mstance, Wht dlie thes do with lit'
"he ‛ in the next 1O56 ।
| f ion of ilie president that a sum of -widLewa,
। uoi less lai has been raised, ill -frleir Fhsion al
tttti available to the Texas centen- •.....tive urnehes might be reduced
. . i "T ’ « ' "• a many- mil'' skeletons, thougl
! Nil ronmiftee lor the celebratiomn of u is not n-umed thaf retrenehment
the ventemnial anniversary of Toxas ’^’'''Xr^T.'Lt co
i ndepwnidlence in 19:36, he is authorized । i" । inetrpendent omiees". some
' -.- । . • । . .. . .or 1n// ver im/ortant. Theclimi-
to "inxite worldwide participation, j nition I mam m rihnse is fulis ex-
Five hsindre thousand men' and 'pertmrt
l'pihp; List noWI on the "inde-
\ j tiie to lecu tliesc patients in tiic j States, to eat 1 nt wl ..H
the measure would stalblize: the n10 eondu..... n* „ tiny । Ilci6 110n.71 .1 '
. I ’ll I not li:i\f t he disense. I hntbn are I - Bl’el !
d corn at 7-> cents a bushel, au; I 1s intereurrent djsease, ane1 million inman >*
THE OLD HUME TOWN l:ey -ereut s ratrntonuee
de11‛sicorzantzatlon plan, when he
cihmits it, but both congreksional ।
chanih r will have to conrur in Ilie
rejertion, nnd eventhen the While I
Hi use can veto the rejection, callinr
for 1wo-thirds votes, in senate and
te «f representatives alike. ’ to ,
me,mle him. Otherwise his plan
wilt rale effect 60 day* after he an- 4
nmin.es ii There in smail chane I
11 a h. o-tlirds anti-presidential voli I
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