The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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THE NAPLES MONITOR
Published Every Friday
lY .... W. R. WATT?
Entered as se:ond-class mr.ii mat-
er in the pcstofflea at Naples,,
i'exas, under act of Congress
March 3, 187).
AUTOMOTIVE NEWS <1 GOSSIP :
LITTLE OJL HELPFUL IN
STEERING SYSTEM
SUBSCRIPTION
)NE YEAR__________________$LOO
xX MONTHS . _________ 60c
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TEXAS
~'^PRESS
YCIAMON
TELEPHONE MANNERS IM-
PORTANT.
;
attrac-
the same amount of wateir, * a
Fmall piece! o'f cinnamon stick
a strainer. When
add one cupful oach of custard
and cream and enough more
cream to till the freezer can to
(within two inches of the t-op.
Fi eeze.
jthe lack of brine means a soft
I kraut. A few pieces of ml pep-
per makes it very nice. When
I fermentation ceases, which will!
be in about or (i days, put on |
FLAT TIRES DRIVING PROVES' rubbers and seal. There is no
EXPENSIVE. (waste where kraut is put tip in
__ ] this way.
Application of a medium or, Car owners who are averse to!
light bodied oil at the base of the |making tire changes when there ! Apple (Team
steering whetl will reduce the is a puncture only a block from This presents a very
consistency of the grease ordi- home or one’s] favorite service yive appearance when served with
narily uped at this pe nt and ation frequently take a chance; chopped nut meats and a maras-
make steering easier during that j on driving on the “flat.” Some-1 chino chtfi'ry nn each portion,
advertising hates hi Application first few minutes of driving on aVmes they get by without darn l'eel and cut into small pieces
_________cold day. ' age to the tire. More often. ie^ugh apples' to make two lbs.
This oil m 1 be applied with ;however, they do not escape. °* f'ril>L one cupful of aug-ut
the ordinary grease gun, though j It depends very much upon the
the r^guiar lubrication fitting, condition of the block. If the.
Much of the difficulty of steeling! toad in smooth and even, the :,nf* **lt! )'u'ce onp lemon, took
when the car i cold U due to the <• lances are better for doing no huickly until very solt and force
excessive viscc.uty of the lubri-, damage to the tire. If it is 1M1-1 tDrough a strainer. When cold,
cant in this unit. jed with holes, however, there is
—o— ] not the slightest chance,
j Many1' experienced ^motorists j —o—
Ad-Fax,” a house organ publi- confess that hey still do not I Windshield Cfaaner Dedicate
shed by Long Beach; Calif., Press jfeei at ease or familiar with --
Telegram, recently earned a their position when backing the When wi; g the windshield to
tr.
front page feature
the Telephone,” v
It says;
‘‘The telephone i
of contact between
Smiling Over(car
ch is a gein. j ___o-—
MOTOR ROI’ES KEEP CAR
a vital point DRIVERS WARM
any business j ---
remove -now, ice or rain, be care-
ful not to move the windshield
! i ieaner arm, provided the device
Sugar Pita
Mix one cupful of sweet cream
with one tablespoosful of butter,
of the electrical type. Manual one tablespoonful of flour,
movement often results
in break- l>v.lks of four beaten eggs,
the
and
and the public. E ?htly used it j Many drive.;-, complete!. uis- ;gc of t.he pinion and gear nie-J011t; tfugar cooked to a
is a great buildei of goodwill, card the advantages of ;he lap / hanisni. Inc dentally, it is well! sivup. Let all cook long enough
Conversely, it c,ar tear dowinrobe in cold .veather merely be- ,r know that such breakage can no* cook ’kt' eB®s- 1*lavor to
!,e replaoed. isfuit the tuste. Brown the whites
I of the eggs on top of the pie.
Too much gasoline as well as
more goodwill in five minutes (cause it seem, to inter.Yi,; with
than can be built u > with a year’s the ease of < c operation. St;ll
advertising. others use rocs in such a man-
“No slucc'emfu! '■usinesss manjner that they efinitely do inter- ' 0 oil in.the cylinders will cause
has to be ‘sold’ cit the idea of |fere with safe driving. There iBmoke to issue from the exhaust
greeting his customers properly, is a happy medium. jl ‘Pe ot an engine. Oil smoke is
Yet some of them forget that This involves placing rhe robe j ^’hite or blue usually, while too
oourtes^j’ is just assential over in such a way that the l« et are
the telephone as in personal con-deft absolutely free for the opera-j
tact. In tact, telephone conver-jtion of the accelerator and clutch1
sation is doubly Important, be- am) brake pedal's. It can be!
cause the party at the other end,done by wrapping the robe tight j
of the wire judges You solely by at the waist and leav'ng t rela 1
what You say, and how You say tively loose around the legs be-)
it. He cant see your smile. Youijow the knees. One then
have to put it into your voice.” ; protection without danger
““ ■ ■ j —o—
POLITENESS AND COURTESY Solution is Clean Plugs
(This amount makes a filling for
two pies.
Peanut Custard
........ Make a thick custard of one-
heavy a fuel mixture’ vvilVgive!foilTth ,)int of n*ilk> one wel1 beut'
forth black smoke. I(1> egg, one level teaspoonful of
* * • I white pepper and the same
Lamp reflectors are delicate |amount of dry mustard. Add to
i nitr. They never should be
touched with bare hands.
it o-ne pint of roasted peanuts
w-hiejr .have, bccji rolled fine.
gets
FROM THE COOK HOOK
Canned Kraut
I Spread on
: whole \\ heat
either
bread.
graham or
Politeness and courtesy is one; * al
owners recognize the iin-
of the great assets of any organi- i P°rtance 01 clean Hl),u'k l,iu« ir‘
(easier winter starting, should
zntfon.
It iff not one-sided, but equally'know one of the simplest lean
binding from employer to em- in^ solutions available it the
ployey—from employe to fellow' interior of the plug is carbon-
employe. coated, dip it in a
The observance costs nothing I,er ct!nl household
either in money or effort, and' ^ Per
pays an enormous dividend in
good will, in mutual respect and ^,'nfr tbe *"'tLv
kindly 'feeling in the conscious- \
cent
(dissolve the
Cut some cabbage fine. Sait
c-r. in making other kraut, Pack
in quart glass jars, using a small
wooden mallet for the packing.
Pack until within about 1 inch of
the top of the jar and until the
brine rung out. Place the covers
solution of (10 j on the jars, but do not fasten
ammonia and them. Notice each day that the
water.. This will (brine is kept over the cabbage by
carbon and prevent adding a little if necessary, as
of the plug. j
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATEE
SPECTACLES REPAIRED
Mail us the pieces
Lyes examined and glasses
correctly fitted.
Graduate and Registered
Optometrists
CLELAND JEWELRY
Railroad Time Inspectors
Mt. Pleasant, exas.
ncssf of a community of, interests
and in the whole rtntosphere of
one’s surrourdings.
It supplan g grouch and takes
a light heart home instead of a
aurly one.
Yes Wir, po itenes; and courtesy
pay enormous uivHends.
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GREASE C UPS CALL FOR
CLOSE ATTENTION
Grease cupc have not entirely
disappeared before the newer
varieties of lubrication systems.
On many cars tbe rear wheel and
fan bearing at least, still are
lubricated by the j-ather primi-
Plant food ron more than
$2,000;000;0(0 !h ’ashed away
from the faim ct the United
States every Year. This ia twenty
time as much plant food as is re-
tire laid by gi
The
sloping hillsides
level land subject
sion as well
Drugs and Medicines
Toilet Articles, Cigars
Cold Drinks
M A
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TIN'S DRUG STORE
five cup.
Those are very vital parts, do- i
big h great deal of hind work,
but because they require more L
time for lubrication than those ; '‘‘'/Y.Y'.Y’T'Y'.'.'Y’r " ~*~
mov«l from the l.-.d by grow.„sji-----
crops. The os* occurs on gently are jgnorcd. It is an excellent
indM on fa-irly idea to make turning down on
tJ e|°'|these cups a regu!uv
a? tn G*eeP h'Ll- morning routine job. It ;r.
i e. Proper to racing will of grease or wear,
often remedy the condition. j - ....._p t
j If the cartr'dge In tl’.e oil filter!
A rabbit experiment : tation |has seen 10.O'Mi mi!cA of service1!,
was recently open;!, under the,its efficiency has been reduced'
direction of the United States ialmost to the vanishing point.
Department of i jricujture, at I
Monday j
case
Fontana, Caliio’'’-
ies will be cond i
mine the best me
ing, feeding and '
This is the fir?'
kind in the Uni’
rabbits are r.
and it is expectw
help to the fast g
, whore stud- j ‘
'red to deter- ’
ods of breed-!
using rabbits. (
tation of its,
States where'
exclusively,
o be a great 11
ovvin^r rabbit1
iur ur.d meat indurbry.
Nurse /i.uTises
WEAK, JiUN-DOviTN
To Ti -6 r\
Yom neighbor has us clean
0.1 d press her dress—why
not you?
/'•IK 1
& TAILORING COMPANY
Under average c enditione, bat- j
ching chicks wit!; incubators is!
not only more sfactory but
also more ecor.om cal than hat-1]
ching witli hens particularly]
where large rumbi rs of eggs a.ro;;
to be set. Beside: tlje incubator!'
has the distinct advantage of ]
hatching a few or several hundred
chicks at one time, and with the I' h8id H?ed
use of the brooder stove the pro- ’ ** '
blem of reproducing the flocks'
from Year to year is materially!
simplified.
Use judgment in selecting a
salad to go with any menu. For
a hearty meal a light salad, Such
ns I'A'tfv green vegetable and
French dressing, itf appropriate,
or a lettuce and acid fruit salad,
with French dressing. With a
light meal, one wants a hearty
salad with a cooked or myon-
naise dressing. Salads of vege-j
tab|es, (eggs, fish; ch^ss'e; or'
meut, in combination, may be
used a? the main ditdi of a light |
meal, but not as a side dish.
"l Lava kvwn of Cai-iji for
neariy twenv> » veer; ” p • s Mi i.
Selma Meiau .1072 .Y urY a i : •
Peaumcnt, T. ''Did ir; tu.v
tome, 1 have t c o It seveiV. tm . s
and have fici; loud/ recca'icmii’ 1
it io others, r it ia a .'’fioadid
motuain • an, ! .vm girifl to , fve pec.
pV- the beueil; of my
"I hove ben a nvrso for rvc .’al
; years and ht.. efteu come ,& cor-
tut with pa i vis who ■-» rua-
; down and Wfe’s. Often 5 I era told
I sufferers of < , -dul, aed th t ’’ ay
II t-iIr TiHfi l, nn u, tor t-ik-
k ... » .i, ,. ..nem i . pice it
a trial. Many of them bn v cince
thanked me 'or v’hct I told tl'Cict.
go I irm tviHir g that other voraeu
should know about it, too.
"I first took Cardui bocaimo I wns
awfuiiy run-dowo. 1 had uo appe-
tite, and was weak and listless. It
wus ltard to heap going under tu<>.
conditions, a.d X looked L. e too-
thing wliich would help me.
"I had read of Cordul and doddtd
to try it. Ailer taking it, I improv-
ed so much that I have token it
since whenev n I needed a tonic.”
Sold by all druggists.
Man’s and Young Men’s
Clothing kept Spic and
Span.
//%/ 13 MONTHS - - *
NEARLY A MILLION
MEN HAVE CHANGED
TO CHESTERFIELD
f
THEY SATISFY
«id yet THETRE MILD
AMD WHY^
We STATE it as our honest
belief that the tobacoos used in
Ulit*8terfiel<l eigaretles are of
iiuer quality and heuee of better
taste than in any other cigarette
at the price.
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™ New Ford
Beautiful in line and color, smooth j
running;, durable—a regular Sun-
day car at a price never before
thought of. Order yours now.
It’s a snappy car—
Mathews Motor Company,
Authorized Sales and Service, Naples: Texas
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928, newspaper, March 23, 1928; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713825/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.