The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942
Tell* How To Stretch
Home Sugar Supply
By careful planning the homemak-
er can meet the needs of the family
food preservation budget, despite the
limited amount of sugar that she can
obtain, says Mrs. Rosella Cook,
Home .Demonstration Agent. A new
OPA regulation allows home canners
to obtain one pound of sugar for ev-
ery four quarts of finished canned
fruit. An additional pound per year
for each person in the family may be
obtained! for making jams, jellies,
preserves and fruit butter.
Stretch your sugar allowance by
ussing thinner syrups for canning
fruit and fruit juices; it will be nec-
essary to dry some fruits; fewer jars
of preserves and jams than usual will
be made; and jelly as the least nu-
tritious of the list—should be made
after the remainder of the ibudget has
been filled.
By using corn syrup or honey the
limited amount of sugar can be made
to go further. Both of these can be
substituted for some or all of the sug-
ar in almost all of your favorite re-
cipes.
Corn syrup can be quite good for
canning because it does not mask the
flavor of the fruit. To make a light
syrup, use % cup corn syrup and Yi
cup water. Corn syrup is fair in mak-
ing preserves and jams when it is
used with an equal amount of sugar.
It is not so good for jelly because it,
takes longer to jell and is then
somewhat sticky.
When honey is diluted sufficiently,
it is good for canning. About 3-4 cup
of water and 1-4 cup of honey makes
a good syrup for canning fruit. First
bring the water to a boiling point,
add honey and stir. Again let it come j
to a good boil, remove scum and pour
it over fruit. Honey is much better
in preserves and jams than in jelly. If]
possible use at least one third sugar
and two thirds honey for preserves.
Honey is especially good in sweet
pickles, probably better than sugar.
Honey makes a good texture of jelly.
Substitute it for sugar cup for cup.
The color of the jelly is darker, how-
ever and it takes a minute longer for
it to cook. The flavor is in most cas- i
es stronger with the honey. If it is
necessary to use honey in making j
jelly, it is best to use one half -sugar j
and one half honey. Be sure to use a
large kettle because honey foams con-
ssidserably and there is danger of it
boiling over.
To make invert sugar: iMix one cup
of sugar and 14 tablespoons of water.
Add 1-4 teaspoon of tartaris acid
(which can be secured at any drug
-Store). Cover this sugar, water and
tartaris acid mixture and boil gently
Oct Your Gurrl
rookies Durante and Silvers over the
ro;ks in uproarious fashion. It seems
the recruiting sergeant was just
minding his own business when alog
come these two vacuum cleaner sales-
men who try to high pressure him
into buying their wares. But the ser-
geant proves to be a better salesman
than they, and little knowing what
he is letting the army in for, he
signs them up. The unit to which
they're assigned is a cavalry unit
which is being mechanized. The boys
fall in whole-heartedly with a plot
to convince their die-hard colonel
that tanks are more efficient than
horses. Not that they really think so,
but simply because they want to help
along the romance of the colonel's
j pretty daughter. With Durante and
Silvers, «t thd helrtv, the plot proceeds
at a merry pace with laugh following
laugh with the rapidity of machine
gun fire.
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
COUNTY OF CHEROKEE:
HONESTY PAYS OFF
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"Larceny, Inc.," starring Edward
G. Robinson with Jane Wyman, Brod-
erick Crawford and Jack Carson in
the supporting roles, will be shown
at the Texas starting next Tuesday.
The Warner Bros, picture tells the
story of a' man who finds that run-
ning a regular business enterprise
was more profitable than cracking
■SafjJw Lloyd Bacon directed the
screen play which wais written 'by
Everett Freeman and Edwin Gilbert,
who based their script on a play by
Laura and S. J. Perelman.
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, Tetter
Ringworm, Athletes Foot, Prickly
Heat, Poison Oak, Itch, Sores on.
Children, Moseley Drug Co. will sell
you a jar of Black Hawk Ointment
on a guarantee. Price 60c and 85c.
10% OF INCOME
is our quota
IN WAR BONDS
DR. J. H. MOSELEY
Optometrist
Tests My Eyes, Fits My Glasses
HE KNOWS HOW
OFFICE HOURS 8:00 TO 5:00
Upstairs Over MoeeJey's Drug Store
—From
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Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal,
for thirty minutes. Allow it to cool.
Then you have invert sugar which is
about 1 3-4 times as sweet as the
same weight in plain sugar.
This syrup is excellent to use for
canning, and it may be diluted one-
half syrup and one-half water. It is
also good in sweetening fruit, cereals,
ice cream and beverages.
DURANTE, SILVERS, WYMAN
STAR IN ROOKIE COMEDY
The lighter side of army life is the
subject of Texas Theatre's next at-
traction, "You're In The Army Now,"
which opens Tuesday with the trio of
Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers and
Jane Wyman heading a regiment of
roars.
"You're In The Army Now" takes
Tto those indebted to or holding
claims against the estate of Edwin
W. Miller, deceased:
The undersigned having been duly I
appointed administrator of the Es-
tate of Edwin W. Miller, deceased,
late of Cherokee County, Texas, by
H. T. Brown, Judge of the County
Court of said county on March 23,
1942, hereby notfied all persons in-
debted to said estate to come forward
and make settlement, and those hav-
ing claims against said estate to pre-
sent them to him within the time
prescribed by law at his residence in
Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas, where
he receives his mail, this the 27th
day of May, 1942.
Paul P. Miller, Administrator of
the Estate of Edwin W. Miller, de-
ceased. It
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An Insured Investment—
. . plus a good rate of return
Make this institution your investment home!
Current Dividend Rate U°/o
First Federal Savings & Loan
ASSOCIATION OF RUSK
RUSK, TEXAS
Buy Your Defense Bonds
And Stamps Here
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POST
Toasties
Ueaury una Brain$
Lead* Campaign for
Soldier Candidate
"THE SUMMERTIME CEREAL"
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Big 11 Oz.
Pkgs
POUND CELLO BAG
Lemon Drops 19c
PURE CANE
NO. 5
CAN .
Syrup
PURE CANE
Syrup
STOKELY'S
Citrisip 2
NO. 10 CAN .. .
NO. 2
CANS
31c
55c
19c
PURE FRUIT
Preserves 2 JAR 35c
NU - MAID
MARGARINE
"HIGH QUALITY — LOW PRICE"
2 1-Lb.
Cartons ..
B I c E
Be/ow the Ceiling/
Yess, Mrs. Consumer, year in and year out youH find PIGGLY WIGGLY always keeps prices
down with the greatest savings to you! Now that ceiling prices are in effect you can be sure that
TOGGLY WIGGLY will hold them down even below this! We cordially invite you—one and all
—to come in today and compare our prices on the highest quality fods!
Controlled Quality
Roast * 25c
NO 5
JAR
Penick's Crystal White
SYRUP
'Free Recipe Booklets"
OC n°- 10
CAN VvC
Sugar Stamp No. 4
Not Effective After Saturday Night
Cash Yours Now At
Piggly Wiggly
PILLSBURY'S
6-LB. BAG 33c
55c
BR/Nff US YOUR
PROCTER £ GAMBLE
COUPONS
CHICK
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This is not just a campaign smile
that Mrs. Vernon Lemens of Waxa-
hachie has on her face as she Bits
behind the campaign manager's
desk of her soldier husband work-
ing for votes to elect him lieuten-
ant governor of Texas. Proof is that
she was selected "Smile Girl" in a
national photographic contest be-
fore she married into politics. These
radiant features helped her selec-
tion as a "Cactus Beauty" during
her student days at the University
of Texas. And her beauty is more
than skin deep. Along with that
beauty price she won the highest
scholarship prise. She was also Phi
Beta Kappa at the University.
These prices and more she wnn
while earning her w*y as she was
learning her way through the Uni-
versity. For further discouragement
to opponents it may be said she 'is
• veteran political campaigner now.
Working with her husband she has
won three previous legislative cam-
^Her greatest Joys are her two
sons, age 0 and 8. but she leaves
routine house chores to a nurse-
maid and keeps her place as polit-
ical partner to her husband. So it
was logical for her to carry on the
race for lieutenant governor when
the senator was called from reserve
officer status Into active army duty
in April. He Is stationed at Camp
Hoocl near Austin and under Army
rules governing public'.officials will
be eligible for leave during the
legislative pespjon. _
(Paid Political Advertising)
PL RE APPLE or GRAPE
Jelly 2 jar 25c
OH BOY! PURE PREPARED
Mustard 25 10c
DEL MONTE—Early Garden
Limas 2 cans 29c
STOKELY'S
Spinach F,CN,C
PAGE'S
Milk
CAN 1 OC
22c
6 BABY OR
3 TALL CANS ....
BABY FOODS
Gerber's
"ALL DELICIOUS VARIETIES"
Cans .. .
IVORY
SOAP
10c
3 For
19c
13>
IVORY
SNOW
PLYMOUTH
LB.
Battery Raised
LB
23c
9c
Steak
Bacon
Fryers
BACON
Bologna
GroundMeat
JOWLS
Flour 12-LB. BAG
CAKE FLOUR
Sno-Sheen pkg 21c
CHILDS' VITAMIN ENRICHED
BIG V/t LB.
LOAF
Bread
BLUE RIBBON MALT
USE 2 TIMES CORN SYRUP INSTEAD
OF SUGAR
SQUARES
LB
SMALL or LARGE
LB
FRESH
LB
NO. 1 WHITE
LB
25c
34c Syrup
35c
23c
15c
21c
15c
10c
3
Lb.
Can
55c
(MY
THf SOAP OF
BlAUTiFJl
WOMEN
3 Cam 17c
Save your car with
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5 Rolls
19c
One-Stop Shopping!
SUNK 1ST—490s
2 DOZEN
LEMONS - -
- 25c
HOME GROWN
POUND
TOMATOES -
- 3V2C
FRESH
2 POUNDS
Butter Beans -
-13c
NO. 1 RED
10 POUNDS
POTATOES
- 19c I
FRESH CROWDER
POUN;D [
PEAS - -
- 5c
YELLOW
POUND
SQUASH -
- 5c
LARGE FIRM
POUND
Bell Pepper -
- 6c
Also Canteloupes, Cherries,
Peaches, Ok-
ra, Limes and many other fresh Fruits and
Vegetables at Loweat Price.
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1942, newspaper, June 25, 1942; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325900/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.