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BREAD
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grees Fahrenheit.
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20c
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MEACHAM FIELD NOW
IS ‘OUT OF THE*MUD*
horseradish on jello, then layer
of shrimp, another of horseradish.
oranges,
molds.
deep platter,
them around
Take 1 pint peeled shrimps (or
canned), 4 tablespoons butter, 1
teaspoon minced ■ onion, 4 table-.
ARMOUR’S
STAR HAMS
macaroni
spaghetti
6 Boxes Matches for ..
10 Bars Laundry Soap
1 Qt. Sour Pickles. .. .
5c
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. .25c
PRISON RIOTERS
GO TO SCAFFOLD
HONEY ROLLS
PerDozen
Per
Lb.
COUNTRY STYLE
BACK BONE
1 Lb.
Cans
Pork Steak
Per Lb. ..
PORK
SAUSAGE
Turnips Low in Nutriment
But Give Variety to Meals
3 Lbs. Mixed Candy
10 BARS TOILET
SOAP............
VEAL ROAST
Chuck, pound .....
ROUND STEAK
pound ............
BACON
5 lbs. odd sliced, for
BACON
Pork Shoulder
Roast, Lb. . .
death of Pompey in- 49 B. C., and
the will of Julius Caesar.
PORK STEAK
Pound .......
PORK HAM
No.
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Cans
Pound .................
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
Pound ’.................
HAMBURGER MEAT
Pound
Wienies, 1b.............
cayenne pepper just to taste
1-4 teaspoon paprika. .
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Full - Cream Cheese,
Pound ............
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...35c
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Spare Ribs, 18c
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PAGE 14—THE FORT WORTH PRESS—JAN. . • ■■ „ . , „ - „ ', rf - . ___________________________________________________________________________________________ I
5 BEST SHRIMP RECIPES WIN $1 PRIZES IN PRESS WEEKLY CONTEST!
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Eight trips a
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southern Air 7
otic month.
Ships of thir
prosimately 20
20 ships and.1
to Jerry Marsh
tions.
MHleage of 1h
Shrimp Soup
• Take 3 large potatoes, 1 onion,
1 clove garlic, 1 cup milk, 1 cup
canned or fresh shrimp, 1 large
ib.24c
Shrimp Cutlets .
2 cups minced shrimp .
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 oup thick white sauce
Dash cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons tomato catsup
1
Orange' jello may be used, or add
an orange fruit coloring to the
2 hard-boiled eggs
1 teaspoon salt
[cases and serve!—Mrs. R. H. Gil-
mer, 2818-Vickery.
This Vegetable Found in Numerous Varieties, With Roots
. Of Different Size and Shape
Turnips have their place in modern diet, although they
are about nine-tenths water and have a low percentage of
nutriment.
They can be cooked and served in several appetizing
Buy where you can get the
best for less. Free delivery.
Lovelady Poultry Co.
25c
LB.
Shrimp in Pepper Cases
. 1 pint can shrimps'
1 small bottle .stuffed olives
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ANOTHER CARLOAD '
Gano Apples
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Quality”
10c Value
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.....1 up shrimps drained and halved
' lengthwise., 2 oranges free from
membrane, diced and drained and
, crisp lettuce.
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Pig Melts 11c ' Chitlings 12%c
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shrimp are the following:
Make a sauce by blending to-
gether in a saucepan 2 tablespoons
butter and 2 tablespoons flour.
Then stir in .cup thin cream
and the same of'milk. Stir until
Post Toasties 4
LIMIT 8 PKGS. L
3 Cans White Swan Milk ...
3 Packages White Swan Oats
30c .n<i 40c
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ways for serving shrimp.
The prizes went for the follow-
ing recipes:
"Tomato Surprise,” Mrs. Charles
Reno, 2916 Jennings.
.“Shrimp Cutlets.” Lucille Lewis,
Handley.
“Shrimp Salad in Green Pep-
pers," Mrs. J. M. loden, 4531
Stanley.
"Shrimp a la Newburg," Mrs.
O"Toole, 4158 Hemphill.
vinegar. Chill,
thickened, add
21 LBS. SUGAR S1.00
with a $5.00 order
smooth. Add seasonings, tomato
and bay. leaf, and stir constantly
until boiling,- Pick over shrimps,
and heat them in the sauce. Serve
plain or with boiled rice.—Nirs. A.
D. Smith, Gainesville.
• ——Shrimp Newburg
Make a white sauce foundation
with 4 tablespoons butter,4 table-
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planes without walking thru an.
kle-deep mud during rainy weathr-
er Plapes taxi from the field to
the surfaced area.
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While It Las
White layer
Cakes, each
A-sorted Cool
Dozen
large Fruit
Pies . .
Chill until firm. Unmold
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1-% cups stewed, strained tomato, .
Tomato Sauce! 1 cup mayon- 2 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon .
naise, 2 olives, 1 gherkin, 1 small onion juice or grated onion, 1% j
. onion and 1 tablespoon parsley, tablespoons flour, 1 bay leaf, %1
Chop olives, gherkin, onion and 1 teaspoon salt. and
a. m.
gelatin to give the salad an orange _____
coloring. " Mrs. Martin’suggests [ probably will occur between 10
cold water and remove the vis-
cera. Break in good-sized "pieces.
Dress with French dressing. Chill
for two hours, add the olives and
spoons flour, 1 teaspoon, chill
We are always in the market for good
things to eat and pay good prices. Ask us.
Bring us your batter, eggs and produce.
murdering William O’Brien, con-
ductor-clerk.
Mrs. O’Brien, sdo to become
a mother, abandoned her sweet-
heart, as he had abandoned her
when she tried at first to assume
blame. . -
Examination of veniremen elicit-
ed answers paralleling those in
the questioning of jurors in the
trial of Judd Gray and Ruth Sny-
der, exeeuted in New York for
.STONE NEWSPAPERS
ROME, Jan. 3.—."Newspapers”
in the form of large stone tablets
have been runcovred in evacuation '
work near Ostia. This u-usual
Stockyards Meat Market _
2462 NORTH MAIN STREET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
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Beeftua
on lettuce. Garnish with mayon-
naise.. - •
Another recipe, slightly dif-
ferent. for the seting was this
one from Mrs. L. T. Martin, 2908
Avenue H. . Take 1 tablespoon
gelatin, -dissolved in * cup cold
water. When dissolved, add 1 cup
boiling water,] Allow this to cool
and add: I can shrimp (left whole
with the veins removed), % cup
diced celery, pulp qt 3 oranges,
diced membrane removed.
Place in the refrigerator to con-
When slightly
shrimps and
into individual
Concrete Apron To Hangars is
Completed.
Meacham Field will be finally
“out of the mud” this week.
Dirt covering on the field’s new
418,000 concrete hangar aprons
will be removed. The. dirt -was
placed on the conerete for curing:
________ _jp in crumbs, egg and
crumbs. Fry in deep-fat, 390 de-
bloody prison riot will hurtle. to
their deaths from a temporary
Add shrimp liquor and water and gallows in a gloomy dungeon at
spoons flour and 2 cups of milk.
- Season with salt and pepper. Stir
in 2 beaten egg yolks and just be-
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another of jello. When slightly
thickened, add peas. Chill until
Boll rice. While it"ts still warm,
press Into cups 2-3 full.
When cold, remove from cup,
dip into beaten yolk of eggs, than
in bread crumbs. Place these on
baking tin and let brown in a hot
oven. - ' * ’
Fry a minced onion In a table-
spoon of butter. When lightly
browned, add a heaping table-
epoon of butter. When lightly
browned, add a heaping table-
spoon of flour, brown; add a pint
of milk,’stir until thickened and
season with salt and pepper.
Place the egged rice ball, on a
Fresh Pork 7 i
Neck Bones, Lb.........4 Cl
Y LAYER CAKES
X “Honey Cream” .....25c
3, Cocoanut and marshmallow topping cakes
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Add (scattering-geal.
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• 1 7 I Pork Chops,
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shrimp already cooked and
cleaned, or a can of prepared
shrimps, which have been heated.
. Pour over them the gravy and,
serve. •
befosuserxingaeMxa.IEaBitote,—a —
1317‘East Jefferson.
_ ____ ____1 teaspoon
parsley and add to mayonnaise, pepper. Melt butter, put in onion
etir wc!!. ' juice "and flour, and stir until
brown.__Stir in the flour, chill I
11 powder and milk. Cook from 8 I
- 1 to 10 minutes. Add Catsup and
kill little Pu, Paste parsley and steam several minutes
Fort Wort!
At $14,3
$32,228
Bonded den
Worth, totali
day was the I
the “big four!
Dallas laa
edness, with 1
This was d
ing up obliga
largest cities
city auditors.
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469,009, whil
tonio is $1.8,1
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exclusive, of th
water depart
school system
proportionate)
zemerat mdebi
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Worth’s debt
since 1925. w
other three ell
brought on by
back, city offl
San Antoni
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years.
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159.000: Janu
-aMmnsdmemnsssim-
HOT MILK BOLLS 10,
Per Dozen 1 • C
BUTTER SCOTCH 9r.
PIES, Each ............
EGG CUSTABB PIES, or
Each ... ......... 40C
stx-cial attention viven cake
orders for birthdays, wed-
dings, parties, etc.
These Prices Good Only at
No.' 3 Bakery
tabulation, written at a time when .
no form 61 hbWK WUHt compiled In*
"newspaper" form, has excited I
scientists all over the country. One
Calumet BBS
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BAK
23-234 w.
PHONE
FRESH-
Miller, 521 West Jessamine.
The contest entries told of num-
erous ways for preparing and
serving shrimp.
Most popular were these:
Baked in pastry as a combina-
.tion vegetable and shrimp pie,
combined with rice, into a casser-
ole dish. cocktail, highly seasoned
as 4 [Mexican or. Creale dish,
shrimp ^wiggle” In which English
peas ai "an ingredient, an orange
SNYDER-GRAY TRIAL
PARALLEL PROMISED
f . ■
Samuel Dorrs Murder Jury Being
Selected in Chicago
CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Sordid
echoes of the sensational Snyder-
Gray murder trial were heard re-
peatedly today as prospective
jurors were questioned in the
trial of Samuel Howard Dorr, in-
His execution
omoe szrup, mmuu julce, tomato, 6 almonds chopped fine,
catsup and pepper. Mix these wellfekoves and cinnamon to tastoto
' with 1 run thick white sauce 1 Chop onion/ garlic and tomato
When in J taMe-
lets and dip in crumbs, egg ami buttei orartPte,Pe-
tatos and over all these ingredi-
But May Nje se
ol T
Oscar Monni
ing a new com:
eral nights-
This comet is
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never will be vi
eye.
It appears om
spot of light in
dark. It is the
bediscov ered: A
round It on Dec
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night for a wee
several ' pictures
visible until .mJ
thinks.
- For-the white sauce: 14 cup oil,
1Mcp-fleur;.1 .teaspoon salt, 1
' teaspoon pepper andf cup milk..
— Heat oil, add flour. Pou-r in mi?,
_ add seasonings. Stir and cool untirUse I can or 1 pint shrimps,
thtek and smooth.
fore serving, add -1 teaspoon
lemon juice. Pour over the shrimp
and serve with* hot biscuits or
toast. Wet pack canned shrimp is
preferable—Mrs. F. G. Osborne.
Box 333.
Shrimp Mold
Mm. Ada Graves, 1319 North
Houston, suggests this for a bridge-
luncheon serving.
. Take 1 package of jello, 3
tablespoons vinegar and boiling
water, 1 teaspoon- salt, % cup
horseradish’drained, 1 cupshrimp,
1 cup canned peas, 1 cup cooked
carrots diced.
Dissolve jello in boiling water.
Odd Sliced Bacon, cn
5-Lb. Box ........... DUC
using shrimp packed in glass jars and 11 a. m.
rather than those in vans. j Louis Lazarus, murderer of an
Shrimp Mexican Style . > Oakland bank teller, will be ex-
ecuted ' at San Quentin at 10
powder, 2 cups milk, -2 table-
spoons mineed parsley, %, cup to-
mato catsup; -Heat butter and
minced onion. Add shrimp and
Bushel $2.00f
Peck. ... 60C ❖
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Add carrots and another layer
of Jello. Chill until firm. Un-
mold, cut into 2Ainch squares.
Serve on crisp lettuce. Garnish
with mayonnaise.
With Oranges
This serving was suggested by
a number of women. This recipe
came from Mrs, Jack Cooner, 416
Galveston. Take 1 package or
lemon jello, 1 cup boiling water,
shrimp liqucr and cold water to
make 1 cup, 1 tablespoon vinegar,
. sweet pickles sliced, and the
onions.-
Hollow out the green peppers
to form cups and stuf with this
mixture. Serve garnished with’
the lettuce and mayonnaise, the
latter diluted with a little whip-
ped sweet or sour ream.".
Shrirup a la ewburg
2 cups finely cut shrimp
< 2 tablespoons butter.
1 tablespoon flour
1 cup milk
Turn out on a letuce leaf
serve- with mayonnaise.
ents pour water sufficient to serve
5 plates of soup. Boil gently until of the tablets is said to record the
vegetables are soft.—Mrs. R. A. ‘ "
Williams, Kennedale. .
Shrimps a la Creole—
Shortening 8 - 98c f
CORN a-/ 10c|
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i" LEONARD BROS a
more Mono Deparf^ent .ffore ibext»(CourHjou^e More Money
FOOD BARGAINS TO HELP YOU SAVE MORE MONEY
“Rice Shrimp,” Mrs. G.
'22022200400
Folsom, the State’s penal Insti-
tutlon for "two-time losers.” ___
"The Third man,- a bank bandit
who killed while robbing, will be
hanged at San Quentin.
Only twice before, since the
Vigilante committee days of the
late forties and early fifties,
have three men been hanged in
California on the same day.
The first to-die today will be
Anthony Browna30. San Fran-
cisco bandit andJAeader of the
Thanksgiving D. 1927, riot
which cost heives. of 13 per-
sons. He will be hanged at
Folsom shortly after 9 a. m.
Roy E. Stokes, 25, Los An-
geles burglar and- participant In
the ’Folsom riot, is the second
Folsom man who will mount the
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ways, and afford variety to meals. ____
There are numerous varieties of turnips, their roots
being of different sizes and shapes. The meat is either
white or yellow. Th^ -Swedish or rutabaga turnip is in the
latter class, with' a root of firm, yellow flesh and pronounced
flavor.
This week’s recipfes told of•a---_—.............
¥ a ns =~ syrup «: $1 i
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Add salt, pour amall amount of
Jello in bottom of a loaf pan. Chill
, until firm. Arrange thin layer of
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MAXWELL house COFFEE 38c
ACME COFFEE ..............A.
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WALKERS
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BREAD
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1 1992,242 bon
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A one of the hia
% cup lemon juice or grape;
juice.
if canned shrimp is used; cover |
with’cold water 25 minutes, drain
well Chop.‘Melt butter, add
milk slowly,, boil until thick. Rub
yolk of eggs thru strainer, stir
until smooth, add seasoning,
chopped egg whites and shrimp:
Put in double boiler 15 minutes,
add lemon or grapejuice. Serve!
at once. Tire lemor or grape1
juice can be left out.
I . Rice Shrimp
This rice dish is somewhat dif-
ferent from the, others suggested.
miles; mail lin
Igneous flying
trips > • ” 864 . <
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Triple Hanging First for
California .Since ’50’s
By nited Press. ,
SAN FRANCISCO, Jn. 3.—
The jarring clang of heavy trap-
doors- will sound, three times in
two California prisons, today, and
each drop of the doors will snuff
out a life.
Two men, participants in a
and shrimp salad, soup and in
molded, salads.
The winning recipes follow:
Tomato Surprise
Peel 6 tomatoes;' remove cen-
ters, sprinkle with salt and invert.
Make a stuffing of 1 cup chopped on- —- m.v
celery, 12 cup shrimps and % cup boiling, cook 5 minutes, put. 1 •
asparagus tips. Mix with a good! salt, pepper and nutmeg to a
SAld dressing 1 and 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Add
F"tomat o?s7 gerve dn -crlspf^ cuppieked-shrimps.Hentwett
lettuce leaves and garnish with I and just before .serving,., add 1
diced stuffed olives. ’ , egg yolk.
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{Breakfast BACON Ih.23c
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BRISKET BACON ib.18c
DEPARTMENT BARGAINS
20 Granulated SUGAR $1
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3 LEONARD’S
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, 16 ounce loaves, fresh daily from our
Cash and Carry Market
P. F. ALLRED, Manager ' Wholesale and Retail
216-218 W. 13th St. , Fort Worth Phone 2-5617
Shrimp Patties
Among......othefways to serve
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Lettuce
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French dressing
Mayonnaise
6 green peppers
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