The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1940 Page: 6 of 8
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Thursday, July 25, 1940
T11E CORRIGAN PRESS
Try A 50c Bottle of Nash’s
C<onic For one Week
On This Guarantee
Buffet Menu to Insure Success of Bride s First Party
IF YOU HAVE MALARIA
SYMPTONS.....IF YOU ARE
BILIOUS DUE TO TEMPO-
RARY CONSTIPATION, CAUS-
ING A WORN OUT. DRAGGY,
NO ACCOUNT FEELING,
THEN TRY NASH’S C & L
MALARIA CHILL TONIC AND
LAXATIVE.
GUARANTEE: “I DON T
WANT ONE PENNY OF YOUR
.MONEY IF MY MEDICINE
DOES NOT HELP YOU. TRY
NASH’S C & E TONIC FOR
ONE WEEK-IK YOU ARE NOT
SATISFIED MY DEALER IS
AUTHORIZED TO REFUND
YOUR MONEY. PRICE 50c and
SI.OO PER BOTTI.E.
Signed
W. G. NASH.
SIRMAN’S DRUG CO. IS
authorized to back up this
guarantee.
Political Notes
STATE SENATOR
Gordon M. Burns
Re-Elect
John A. Long
Clem Fain.
REPRESENTATIVE
Carl Bergman
Royal M. Browder
Gilbert Spring
S. R. LeMay Wins
Strong Support
1 c.'luv or Ainei
I "U
district clerk
A. L. Reaves
COUNTY JUDGE
j. T. Coker
SHERIFF
J. D. Kimball
Re-Elect
j. M. Gentry
COUNTY ATTORNEY
L. B. Hightower 111.
J. S. Holleman
--COUNTY CLEKiv
J. H. McKee
Re-Elect
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
J. T. Ehrlich
Re-Elect
Will J. Tullos Jr.
COUNTY-TREASURER
Jesse Tullos
Re-elect
Lesta (Big Boy) Shackelford
trends of education aii
r ,er Texas ar* supporting S. R.
EeMuy ol Athens for Stats Super-
intendent because
be i» determined to
atop political use
.M’-J.yt of state school
1 ‘TSx. funds and to re-
V store public eonfi-
Hence in the mueh-
investigated De-
, iPartment of Eduea-
!? /». 1 tinu. Graduate of
si A. & M. and the
University of
8. K L.M.z Texas holding’
four college de-
grees. LeMay has served in rural
and city s- hool systems, has taught
in twe Texas colleges, and has
been superintendent at Athens for
the past IS years.
Political Advertisment
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Cards
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X-ray.
All FTivate Rooms
$3.50 per day.
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LIVINGSTON TEXAS
COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3
D. L. (Dudley) Veal
Re-Elect
B. L. Thompson
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
L. B. Knox
Re-elect
SAFETY, COMFORT.
CONVENIENCE — TRAVEL BY
BUS - RH>E THE
Roy A. Olive, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE
and THROAT
and Fitting of Glasses
First National Bank Bldg.
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The most important occasion in
•* bride’s life after the return from
i *r honeymoon is that first enter-
tainment for her friends in her
“.»*w home. It is wise to start off
conservatively, as the success of
\ny party depends in large meas-
ure on the smooth and seemingly
effortless way in which it is run.
The seated buffet supper for
e»ght is the answer to a young
bride’s prayer, combining the
warm hospitality of a dinner
with the informality of an even-
ing get-together. For this type of
entertainment the linen, silver-
ware. china and food are set on a
iarg»* table from which the guests
serve themselves and therr sit
down at small folding tables, each
for four
A famous hostess known for her
parties suggests the following
buffet supper menu as one which
the young newlywed can prepare
with enough ease to receive her
guests without the flurry which
Photo Courresy Pepsi-Cols
usually accompanies a first party.
She adds that she has found it a
tried and true success with all
types of guests.
Relishes: Ca/roc slivers, Celem
Puttered sliced White. Rye and Whole
Who
The Movie Making Contest to
be held at the 1940 State Fair
has already attracted nation-
wide publicity, stories on this
contest for making moving pic-
tures ever helyj in the south-
west, having been run in two
National Magazines.
Despite the fact that Texas
has more varieties of native
grapes than any other state, and
the soil and climate of Texas is
better adapted than any other
state for he culture of grapes,
this crop has never been estab-
lished commercially.
i Wh
Diioi
Pcai
___ Breads
Beef. Crisp Bacon. Cream Chccv.
inut Butter for Sandwich Spreads
ictti and Tomato >.iuce in Casserole
Spaghetti and Tomato
Pepsi Vegetable Salad
Iced Beverage
Here’s the recipe for
vegetable mold salad:
) tablespoons gelatin dissolved
cup cold water
cup boiling water
/clve-ounce bottles cola
lime juice
twels
tablespoons lime |u
1 cup diced celery
1 cup shredded pines
ps shredded a
shredded carrots
the novel
in- Vi
beverage
neappie
I cabb
•up shredded carrots
Dissolve gelatin in cold water,
add boiling water, lime and cola
beverage. Mix celery, pineapple,
cabbage and carrots. Add to thick-
ened gelatin. Pour into mold. Chill
and serve on crisp lettuce leaves.
Garnish with sliced olives and
radishes. ;
MEET ME IN A COOL P LACE —* i
WHERE WE CANREFRESH, AND ENJOY A
DELICIOUS MEAL.
O. K. I’LL MEET YOU AT
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Phone 12
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Straub, A. L. The Corrigan Press (Corrigan, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1940, newspaper, July 25, 1940; Corrigan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647189/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.