Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961 Page: 12 of 12
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THE POLK COUNTY ENTEUPIMSf, LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IE 1«f1
GOODRICH Folks Are Doing
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- Mrs. Beatrice Hall
C. (Sonny) Moss spent
Mrs, Luther Parker.
tifciit'iB'iiBBMi bw Birhirfff *2
•dad, who underwent surgery Sat
^urday for the anipteting of bis leg.
£ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Turner of
..Orange visited over the week end
-with his sister and husband, Mr.
>nd Mrs. H. Bv Carnley.
* Mr. and Mrs Sam Parker had as
«tbetr guests for the week end,, her
•"parents, Mr. and Mrs. Medford
^Redd, and bet ^brother and wife.
*Mf. and Mrs.- Raymond Redd of
^Greens Bayou.
Mr. and Mrs. Qrady Parker of
»«h
his brother and wife, Mr. and
{heir son, Curtis Moffett and son
Curtis. Leo, %nd Bob Campbell of
Houston.
Mr, and Mr*. Jimmy Crosby of
Alto yWtdf ? over the week end
with*.(Heir daughter and iamily,
Dewey MeUjh and
llr|, C. C. Moss left Sunday by
plane from Houston, for a visit
with her daughter and family in
Frankfort; Germany. If*
Friends of Neal La/apoto will
be sony fo tjearw, 'heJsfveiy III
ip the General Hospital. Laurel,
Mississippi, cards nuiyj*, sent to
this address, Room 11 2nd floor.
News from the
County Home Demonstration Agent
j; Bv BERNfCE BECK
Civil defense course . .*
thuja, Hiatr.Baatc Chfl
Mr. •mamjjtjw; <wi
al, 'Houston.
.Friday from the Memorial bospit- rij.,rv ,0 wi,h certifleataa awgfded
% comSSjlSilSI2,to:
kJtefC^tfnty Hospital, Livingston, u„ m...*—
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mressssseem
,l('HPl,;‘^,.|'iXi^^M.4uda.-.MnL..J!chaito./.Maaon.l-fihBd
for treatment this., week. . Mr*. Rita cones of Leggett. Mrs.
Barbara Dominy is eonvaWmg M 0 rtpe, and Mr.,, j. Y Foster
nicely at home since Sunday, after y::(:amdw Mrs. W. D. Whisen-
under going surgery lad week Horace Milter. -Mrs.
Hermann Hospital. Hoiriton. Johijk A. Martin, Ifni. Nell White-
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gene Mof* ht,ad M„. C. t». Taylor, Mrs.
fett of X levciand, Visited nVer the- Homer Wliitr. Mrs. C. J Smith,
week end< with his patents, Mr Mr Jim Wreno, a rtf myself/
and Mrs. H. O. Moffett. i The course was very educational
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Patter- and p|ans f0r future programs are
son spent the.'Week end with Me. in tj,c process,
and Mrs. Pete Letter In Pasadena * i *
Mr. and Mrs. B, S. Covington, The Texas Home Economies As-
vjajtvd-
and securely fastened' at, ends are
most durable. Thread used for
stitching seams should be of a
color that matche3 the garment
exactly. The seams should be wide
enough to allow for some altera-
tion. Haw are seam* finished? _
Woven fabrics that do not ravel
require nothing more than pink-
ing. Woven fabrics that ravel
should have the seam edge bound
or turned under and stitched
•gain. Seams that are stitched,
fabric turned so all raw edges
are covered (French or felled
seams) and then stitched l^aln
arc very durable B4a» seamy
should be reinforced with tape to
keep them from stretching. Mos
knits, tod. should be overcast for
their Houston Friday ah4*Sattir- stn1W!ftllg at seams.
l Unusual Ways To Vary
: Preparation Of Onions
ly ALKI DENHOfF
BECAUSE the onion plays
bit parta and supporting rotes
To prepare sauce, blend 2
tbsp. flour with 2 tbsp. melted
well, we’re apt to forget butter. Stir In 1 c. milk and
Z that It CAR bt a bright
- tta own right. ‘
Hfcws**
,t atar in
Aa a main vegetable dish,
the onion can be boiled, broiled,
•teamed, fried or roasted and
It can be prepared in fpany
tnterestlng
favor i. the fact thAt/W. a
low calorie food—only 49 to a
good-sized onion.
Onion fiesta 'a one gdod dish.
To serve A, peel IV* lbs. small
white onions; place In saucepan
/ with 1 In. boiling water and 1
beef bouillon cube. Bring to boll-
fog point and boll, uncovered, 5
min.
1/3 c. shredded sharp Ameri-
can cheese.
Cook until of medium thick*
ness. Stir ii%l/lS tsp. white
pepper.
Sprinkle With Parsley
Serve hot, sprinkled with
parsley.
Herbs add flavor appeal and
an epicurean touch to creamed
onions.
Cook Until Tender ,£
Cover and cook 12 to IB min.
or until onions art tender.
Remove from heat; drain.
Add % tsp. salt, H tsp- black
5 tbsp: each chopped pars
pepper.
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butter. Toss lightly; serve hot
Next, onions with a tangy
Cheese sauce. \
To serve 6, blend lbs.
cooked small white onions with
IK c. cheese sauce. *
herb sauce, peel 1H lb®- *mftd
white onions; place in saucepan
with 1 in. boiling water and
tsp. salt. Bring to boiling point,
uncovered, and boil 5 min.
Cover and cook 12 to 15 min.,
or. until oniona are tender.
Herbed Sauce
In the meantime,' blend 3
tbsp. flour with 3 tbsp. melted
butter.
Remove from heat and stir
and_.plmlento and 3. «¥P j to l*c. millc, >4 Up. sadt.
tsp. each black pepper, ground
.thyme or rosemary. Return to
heat and cook 2 to 3 min. or
until of medium thickness.
Pour over dried onions and
garnish with parsley. ■
they visited (heir daughter. Mn.
W. H. Harvey and family in Hum 4 ,f NOTES
JRev. and Mrs Bert MaUingley:' (.jJJ*
rtd children of Wichita Faff, J3 with $ and
and
**th b" P»* present". E<hta ^er"gave
ents. 1VTF. Mis. Pete Johnson, .<|ieech on n#re You.’” Virginia
ffouse gufkt* for the week *«% Lakey and carin' Bpqkmyn gave a
. as &***>»
,u..h .™r ...S “rr,Slch
Marsha, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
nes* In the hem? Are the stitches
hidden from view on the right
A- liberal hem on a straight of
slightly faired skirt add to the
general appearance of a garment.
It also allows for alteration, 'be-
cause of their fullness and bulk,
circular skirts have small, turned
under hems. Hems are usually 2(4”
i TO. uooancn
C.y.l.r d.U#ter P..la, .11 j | “M '** »«
t^Thttfsdi
Last Rites HeM
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For George
MonroeFord
Funqryl services for George
Monro#* Ford were held Friday,
February 10 at 10 a.m. from the
Chapel of The Pace Funeral Home.
Rev. R. L. Shadden officiated with
Hev. E G. Aldridge and Bw. W.
B. Scholes assisting. Interment daughters: Mrs. Jess Allred of
followed in the Restland Memor-1 Little Pock, Arkansas, Mrs. Mar-
tel Cemetery. r——
Mr. Ford was born the son of
the late Rubin and Lucy Ashmore
Ford on July 22, 1892 at the Polk
County Hospital in Livingston. He
spent the early part of his child-
hood in Grovetoo, and attended
the local public schools in that
community. For the past 35 years
he had resided In Polk County.
Mr. Ford was a member of the
Assembly .of God Church.
Survivors include hjj wife: Mrs.
Janie Ford of Livingston; five.
gie Kirkpatrick, of Lawton, Okla-
homa, Mrs. Joyce Polk of Hous-
ton, Mrs. Odessa Thielman of Ros-
enberg, and Mrs. Edna Griffith of
Houston; and one brother: Andrew
Ford of Shepherd.
Pallbearers were Roy Beaty, W.
B. Wren, J. H. Jones. Finley Bash,
Earl Ford, and Preston Young.
Arrangements were under the,
direction of the Pace Funferal
Home. . i_
Friendship cannot live with cere-
mony, nor without civility —Lord
Halifax
Club met
Camden, Corrigan,
4-H Clubs will meet'
CAMP. ROBY
By RALPH W. OVERSTREET^
Mr. C; R. Overstreet-and family
of Livingston, spent the week with
the W. E. Overstreet family while
Mrs. C. R. Overstreet went to
£>ffw)ey t mdslana, tn he wltlLher
father after an operation.
Mr. V. Clause went hack to Abi-
lene this week end.
Miss Billie Sue Lowe of Houston
spent the week end here with her
parents.
Mr. and Mxs. C. H. Redd of
Corrigan were guest* in the home
of Mr-, and Mrs. M. W. Redd.
Barbara Strlcklen of Livingston
spent Sunday night in the W E.
6verstrect home
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February 16. V.
The Livingston Ccmii^nlty 4-H
Club will meet Tuesday afternoon
at 4 00 p m., in the
District
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Court-
room.
% The Big Sandy.Community 4-H
Club will meet Tuesday.
February 21, at 7:30 p.id,., in the
home of the adult loadert, Mr.
and Mri.~n<7BT)y Hendrix.
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JUDGING WORKMApHIP . . .
Knowing the characteristics of
gw>d workmanship — how a gar-
ment ts cut, sewn and finished —
will help you to judge quality in
ready-made clothing. Whether or
not a garment gives satisfactory
wear is frequently determined by
the quality of workmanship. You
C&n . ea.dly deeded whether
jjy j -Cuffs or sleeve hems on good
’ Quality garments are finished sep-
arately after underarm section is
joined.
These are Just a few things to
look for In judging workmanship
of clothing that you may purchase.
More will be given next week.
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daughter. Patricia Crawford 1a j buy is expert, average/*or poor, of fo»rgarine'and foil
visiting With her. J If you use the^oifowlpg j^Tdo; ' -•*
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Cater and Scams should be smOoihly and | remaining cheese. Bake In shallow
daughter, Brenda Jean of Living- <**n!y stttchad. ^iand or machine | baking dish at 400vde(gree3 F. 15
ston visited with Mr. and Mr*. W. ^fohes Wkfch are small, even in minutes or until cheese is lightly
E Overstreet and family. 1 lu"g(h, nea^, ctmtinuous, straight^ frowned. Serves four.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK . . .
Potatoes Napoli
4 medium-sized potatoes, baked
3/4 cup hot milk
2 tablespoons butter or marga-
rine
1/4 teaspoon pepper
3/4 cup grated Parmesan, Ro-
mano or cheddar cheese
2 teaspoons sajt
1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
Cut (4 inch slice from top of
each potato. Scoop out potato.
Do not break skin. Mash potato.
s, butter
„_...ngs. Re-
fill potatoes, Sprinkle tops with
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Dove, Billy C. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1961, newspaper, February 16, 1961; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763062/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.