The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 329, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1962 Page: 2 of 16
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THE CUERO RECORD. Wed . Dec .12. 19C2
It’S
Twins
TVre'* -aj>'<nethsng ap-i
pr-aiing aV.jt nv) of a lend, and
twin - >r£ no exception ;
A.-ra-red *ide by side on a par-j
y-de;'«;-d uticr .they offer,
an' irrertibre temptation' to any-1
one wr/5 enjoys ®at:n*. Whsiej
cm brxier-fry er wj; comfort-
ably ser-e toe average family,'
two • are '/if' right- for a party,
w-bertiber . « ah ev-^hirtg din-j
rwn- - par-y or a rwhday buffet. I
K '•:»/% • . -v. chickens cook
jiv as ti.i :• as one because,
y. c car. 'roast ■ ■ together. j
and they req jtre i’ttie ad-
ditional wrY
Two Staffing* j
You tin dec'ie .r. advance j
wrether you w an* •> -xjr chic- ■
»rem to be; rent.aj. .or fraternalJ
rw.--.hs Identical .pains; of cour-j
,-e V.have *re- same smiting -
If you writ fraternal twin-
ivMeve. **uff eatr f.n.cken a
different wav v-m might base
ore stjfftnr on bread, for ex-
ert-ary; *he other or. nee.
Or you m.zbt rr.axe an apple-
A New Appeal
For Pancakes
a
I
For many people the
creates a jack <V appetite
same
and
i enthusiasm for this most ,impoi-
tant meal of the day. As a gen-
jerafing: force to start the dav
r.gh*. why ns. serve a sat.sfy-
tng and appealing breakfast that
sweetened to taste and beaten
until smooth. Roll pancakes je.-
-rr>H fashion. Serve with par-
t.ally defrosted blueberries,
sweetened fresh bine berries or
canned blueberry p e ft.i.ng mix.
thinned as desired with light
{
Holed Newsman
Dies Honday
features golden- brown Nor.veg- ccrn syrup or water.
;an Pancakes. Pipmg hot. fra- 2' Sprtad P™'**** »V-i sof-
tened burter: staou as hign as
gran* pancakes seem to pern up ^.re.i ani 5erv„ with parialiy
morning appetites and dispo*:- defrosted blueberries, siight.y
tions Dressed up or'served stra- thinned blueberry pie hilling mix
ight from the gr.ddie with but--- '* blueberry pancake :syrup.
TWIN ROXST CHICKDiS offer the hostess more than meet*
the eve. Muff them two different wa>» and give your guest*
a choice.
nut stuff; ng and
stuff .ng — many
ex. Y While .* 5
trouble to make
an
a mushroom.
possibilities
a ;*•>• Jess
P/th. sruffngs
a,-ice, a cj»:ce r<f sbjfftng* adds
■novelty to f.be occasion and ma-
kes i* daisy to pease individual
tastes.
If stuffing Lsr. t your dish or
you want *o keep eateries down,
vou can ry-ness *h.e sniffing en-
tirety.. and give your twm chic-
kens special appeal bv season-
ing trim, with herbs and iemor.
shortening cr salad oil
Sprinkle .cavity of each chic-
ken vr.th I tea-spoon Ac cent ad
1-2 teaspoon s-ait. Fill neck ca-
vity of one chicken w-*h Savory-
Bread Stuffing*. Hook'wing tips
..to back; fill body cavity with;
addir. 1. suiting. Tie legs- to-
;-cther with string, then tie legs
and’ fail together.' Repeat.'for
second chicken using ?.au*an-Ri-
ce .V'jffmm** Ruo entire body
of each chicken with 1 tafol'es-
pjon br»r or snorer, ng. or
brush with oil. Place chickens
or rack ;r. snaitew open roast-
moderate
tt! weB mixed. Scuff chicken K-
grrf .y Yield Enough sniff .ng
for a 3-pound broiler- fryer chi-
cken.
*'Raisin-Rice Stuffing
1-4 cup butter or margarine
1-2 cup diced celery
1-4 chapped ‘ nuts
1-teaspoon Ac cent
3-2 teaspoon salt
1 cup raisins
2 cups cooked rice
Meh butter in skillet or sauce-
pan. Add celery and nuts. Spri-
nkle with Ac cent and salt. Cook
•until celery, is tender but not
brown Remove from heat Add
raisins and cooked nee; roes ,-li-
rr.ee. The combination of lent- mg pan Roast in a ....
and tarragon is particuiariy oven. <’375 degrees F t -30 mm- ?bty with fork;- Yield-
ires per pound. Serve with Gib- stuff me for a j-poma
i ie* Graw***. Yield: 8 to 12 #er- fryer checken.
on
imitmcr.
Easy On the Budget
Twin chrickens ckfer the ftr-
the- advantage ot keeping a
pe -■ v b'jdeet well within bound*
According to the National Broil-
er Council,, broiler-fryers cost,
less per pt/md- than they did
tee v--.v,r* iCO. a. decade during
<■ cicb ' rr> c* frvt costs have ri-
sen sha-G ' And dc»n * be or«v
y.,-ed bv - the term’ ‘ brouer-.ry-
. ’ :Th;s b.rd,. 'raise ; espec.a'lly
for rfiaxintum-. ’ertdeme'*s and
r -'-a* <vk-» '.just a- -•< -t not
•i>:-.fer.. m die -maYing pan than
:-i ,-^der brother. *ne roasting
or.ck<n. Because it is ysmger
v,o,cs ;o *endeme*« fas*er and
•v meat i« d°l s+rtfuily juicy.
Twin Roast ihiekens
2 whole hrojer-fryer chicken-
2 tea'-pv-ns Ac cen*
1 teaspoon sa-*
2 *a,' ev-o <ns crrftened bu -er
F.nough
broier-
vtngs
“xavorr Bread staffing
3 tainespoorw burer or mar-
garine
3-4 cup finely chopped onion
1-4 cup finely chopped, cmicr..
1-4 cup diced celery with .-esv-.
e< j
1-2 -easrrr>r Ac '-err'
1-2 *easpoon said
1-2 teaspeon poultry seasoning
2 *abie«poon' ptxiltry season-
.ng
** Gibiet Gravy
Giblets and necks from
2 broiler- fryer chickens
1 teaspoon Ac cent
1 tea*pc n sad
Z cups -eater
4 fables poons flour ,
While chickens are roasting;
add Ac’cent, .sad and . wa*er to
gibiels ir. saucepan Bring to a
rv>:i: 'ov er and. vnr.tr 30 m.:r>-
<jtes. Remove meat from necks:
chop: me at ■ and gibi e* ■. rese rye.
2- tablespoon* finely chopped Wner. chickens are done.' re-
">ars:ey mme 'nm re.r keep warm.
3 cups lightly packed bread Biend flour into drippings. Gra-
-Mjbes dually add 2 3-2 cups of the gib--
Med httier in saucepan or let «*ock Place over medium
'kibe*. Add onion and -celery; heat and -r-ook, st.rring con-;'-.r,*-
cobk until tender bu* n t brown.'i ly. 'until mixture a/mes ’p a boii.
Mir in Ac’cent, sal* pouitrv sea- scraping brown particles from
soning and parsley. Add bread bottom of pan Ali chopped gib-
rJhe« *o*s hghtiv’woh fc-rk un- ie»« and meat.- Add additional fryer chickens.
ter and syr-.;p( these tender par-
j cakes maxe every,‘day break-
i fastis or brunches, special oe.-ca.s-
■f ion*.
j Mugs of ho? chocolate or lar-
: ee g.isses of c <.d a.iik are-.per*
' feet *m.tw.ates for Norwesnan
Par ake-. Pian to *er>e them
as the main or' de-ser‘ course
of family anid' guest meal? tn-.
roughout the year for variety?
Norweitpan Pancait-s
1 cup dairy S'Jur cream
1 cup smau curd ortage
cheese
i < eggs
3-1 cup sifted flour
1 tablespoon sugar
3-4 cup salt
; Combine sour cream and che-
ese. Add other ingredients and
i beat with mixer or blender un-
til well mixed. Baxe on hot
'• .greased griddle until bubbles
break on surface. Turn and hake
until golden brown. Serve but-
ter and syrup. Makes 4 serv-
ings, approximately 24. 4-uich
pancakes.
Variations:
1) Spread pancakes w-.th room
temperature cream creese.
seasoning, if necessary. Yield:
; approximately 3 cups.
For identical twin roast chic-
i kens, a high-styde nut sniffing;
Brazil Nut Mushroom
Stuffing
1-2 cup butter
1-2 po ind mushroom.*. finely
•h^ioped
1-2 r ip crK<r>ped nut-
1-4 up ehoppe-a onion
.1-2 teaspoon • sa :* •
1 package ‘8 sjnees'
prepared stuffing m. x
2 tablespoons chopped parsley.
Me;’ borer in skillet. Add. mu-
>.-rroom.s, Brarii nuts and onion;
sprinkle with s^.t. Gxkc abo>j*
30 minute*. s*irring oc*-a«ionaj-
,y Add stuffing and parsP;
ton* to combine. Yield Enough
stuffing for ti.vo 3-pound broi-e:-
3- Spread pancakes with sv.ee-
'ten'ed whipped cream;, fold in.
half, then fold in half ...gain.
Dust w-.th confect.oners' sugar.
Arrange four pancakes'-or.: serv-
.-g pia-e. T-ape m =;'eevne! WASHINGTON
whipped cream aryl rresn or
.partially defrosted fm-iten blue- Yrmy wdraft
berries. 1 February, the same
Draft Quota
Remains Same
up;
4 .'At1- men
number
! .lied fur January.
•' In announcing tne F<-l-ruary
.puoa 'Monday,, the Pi-n'-tgon
...id .the- draft call would -tisf
- g-:ti; :n M ;• Ch' ;n line w:in
: plans ’o tem,->rar?y in- ■'1
A-rrhy -treng'.-i by 3U 000 trier
to SS0.000.
W V'lfTN'.GTON drpt
r'. ii IV* Piny. S8. a Ur - 1
' (ii-f.t who covered rn.u.y of tee
! v,prJd'y■ 'historic- even's oil,
the je-'t three d -.!'1-*, , ;
’ Mirndet' at ' 1- urye Wa-]ii- .
I'mvers.ry I! >*;<•*• !.
' j >c Purv had iz-f-n a d 1 .
i rrtali'c" eori*e*pof»dent - in \V
I ingion ' k.fi'ce lfPS. n m- •
■ covering, news related t > .1, -
I j <,fie and the Br.t.sP Com.n -
j wealth.
j Before moving to Washim**- p
; he had a career on four con- -
j-neiits as a newsman and > -
' :er
i, jjp hovered the Spanish C • ;
i War from both sides, iw- •
ii;.,. Munich ? inference ,n v -
• • n11 was on assignment in B -
; n j.;.- is the outbreak . ‘
World War II.
Hf. A ({I K K PICKER of -
pn.( iate-1 gifts use the tut
; Sputter in the Classified ,*(i t:.:n;
'See it today.
sure to
please
SWEATERS
SURE SUCCESS
Sweaters to go every-
where, to wear with
skirts, sporting sweat-
ers. solids and prints,
bulky and flat knits.
Slipovers 2 98 to 10 98
Cardigans 3 98 to 12.98
Chanel Look
Cardigan 5.03 to 12.98
m
LINGERIE FOR
CHRISTMAS /
GIVE HER
ENCHANTMENT
AND EASY CARE
/
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l
PRETTY DRESSES
for the HOLIDAYS
Fashionable Dresses
in the Newest Styles
for the Holidays and
days to come.
/ Half Sizes
Regular Sizes
Junior and Petite
Sizes
P.obcs and Gowns 5 98 to 16.98
Dainty Nylon Gowns 2 98 to 5.98
Nylon Pajama.* 3 98 to 8.98
Nylon Robes 3 98 to 6.98
Quilted Robes
4.98 to 12.98
•Mpl
pf
GIFT
SLIPS
and
HALF SLIPS
Lace-Lavish or Tailored
Style Slips. Figure Flat-
tering Styles.
Slips......2.98 to 3.93 ** ;|
Half Slips .. 1.99 to 2.98 !\T '
6.98 to
16.98
12.98 to
29.98
Fair
l>KI*AKTM>.NT
Of MlUa lUlll
ETCHING PANTIES
69c to 1.49
MATCHING BRASSIERES
1.50 to 2.98
SPECIALS!
THURS., FRI., and SAT.
Dec. 13-14-15
order
BY
phone
p
WE DELIVER
CR 5-3427
,TTX t -
5-Deliveries A
Day Mon. thru Tliur.
9-10-11 AM.
4 - 5 P -M.
6-Deliveries On
Fri. & Sat.
9-10-11 AM.
3-4-5 P.M.
Ice Cream
GAL.
FRYERS
c
Veal
T-BONES_____
BOLOGNA ...
HAMBURGER
3 Lbs.
SI .25
Roll
PAPER____________19c
2 Pint Bottles
___________27c
Qt.
_____________ 49c
400 Count
LILLY
Waxtex
WAX
Rubbing
ALCOHOL
Kraft
OIL_______
Pink
KLEENEX ....____________26c
Kraft Q>-
MIRACLE WHIP_________49c
Kraft 11 <>z. PtiS-
CARAMELS______________34c
O.B. : 10 Oz. Pkg.
NOODLES_______________24c
3 Boxes
JELL-0__________________25c
COCA-COLA or SPRITE
6
Bottles
Comstocks Pumpkin Can
PIE FILLING_______________15c
Bamby, Holsum O.F.. Rainbo O.F.
BREAD, 2 loaves___________35c
Powder or Broun
SUGAR, 2 pkgs____________27c
Palmolive
SOAP, 4 bars______________27c
Hunt’s
TOMATO SAUCE, 3 cans . 25c
Towie Salad 10Vi Oz.
CHERRIES_________________25c
YHI.I OW
ONIONS, lb____________5c
LETTUCE, lb___________9c
BANANAS, lb_________10c
CARROTS, bag________9c
VVINKSAP
APPLES, bag ..........39c
SHORTENING1”5™ 5* cocktail.2u
Kraft Cottage American
CHEESE LOAF 2 ,h, 59^
COFFEE
FOLGER’S
Lb. Can ..
WHircwimiS
PIONEER WHITE WINGS 5 LBS. FOR
AUPurpof
FLOUR
Gt *«-t «rrri») trnjm
FLOUR
\ allp> Gold Homo r.al.
MILK________49c
l.thbyN Regular ft Or. < an
Lemonade____10c
KimbelPs Solid Pack
OLEO
McCLUNG'S
GROCERY ""J MARKET
We Give Cuqro Savings Stamps! Double Stamps On ’
Wednesday on Purchase of $2.50 or More In Cash!
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 329, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1962, newspaper, December 12, 1962; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696280/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.