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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 4

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THE BROOKSHIRE TIMES, BROOKSHIRE, TEXAS St.Joseph lARttSTSflURATl 36FOR2CK 100 FOR When the soldier talks about "the skipper" he means his captain, the head of his company. And that's just what the title "captain" means. It comes from the Latin word "caput" meaning "head." Another leader high in Army men's favor since '18 is Camel Cigarettes. (Based on actual sales records from Post Exchanges and Sales Commissaries.) It's the gift they prefer from the home folks. If you have a relative or friend in the service, send him a carton of Camels.

Your dealer is featuring Camel cartons to send to service SAVE MEAT WITH TASTY ALL-BRAN PATTIES Here's a grand recipe for these times! Delicious, nourishing meat with KELLOOG'S ALL-BRAN. Makes meat go further. Gives these patties a tempting, crunchy plus all the nutritional of ALL-BRAN: valuable proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Try ill Kellogg's All-Bran Meat Patties 1 egg 1 tablespoon 2 tcaspooni salt chopped pursier teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk tablespoons cup catnip minced onion 1 cup All-Braa 1 pound ground beef Beat egg, add salt, pepper, onion, parsley, milk, catsup and All-Bran. Let soak until most of moisture is taken up.

Add beef and mix thoroughly. Bake In hot oven about 20 minutes or broil about 15 minutes. Remove meat patties from pan. Add some milk and seasonings to drippings. Thicken I slightly to make gravy.

Yield: 5 servings, 2 patties each. War Savings Economy rules today, even with the leant costly ingredient in your bakiug recipe and, Clabber Gill's top quality at low joins iu the war on waste. For bent bakiug renulu, and for real economy, use Clabber Girl exactly as your recipe directs levelling every teat.pOGnn.il. You pay less for Clabber Girl's high quality but you use no more. Your grocer wants to help you stretch your food budget He'll not dikappoiut you when you oak for Clobber Girl.

HULMAN Terr. lud. Founded 1H4S Ask Mother, She Clabber Ciil has beori known ing quality taking for ywais and CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER Flair for Salads Tie a string around your finger and remember that naiads belong in wintertime menus, too. Their cool crispiness will be a onlc to your stove-hot meals, and their vitamin alphabet is one of he longest and most substantial that you can find in any food. Oranges and grapefruit are having fling in their abundance, and crackly crisp, red, red apples are better now than during warmer months.

Use leftover bits of vegetables or just plain greens lettuce and and your table will take on a new charm. Salad Bowl. (Serves 6 to 8) 1 small head cauliflower 1 small head lettuce large peeled Bermuda onion cup stuffed olives, sliced Watercress, for garnish 2V4 ounces Blue cheese, crumbled French dressing Separate uncooked cauliflower Into flowerets. Break lettuce into pieces. Toss together with cauliflower, lettuce, onion rings, olives, and french dressing into which the blue cheese has been crumbled.

Look to the crisp and juicy apples for real menu inspiration. Apples which provide plenty ol vitamin help you resist winter colds and along with sunny carrots make for a nice salad: Apple-Carrot Salad. 3 large, red apples, coarsely diced 2 cups shredded raw carrots 1 small onion, minced cup cream, sweet or soured tablespoons lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste Dice apples without peeling and combine with grated carrot and onion. Add cream blended with lemon juice, salt and pepper. Serve in crisp lettuce cups.

A salad that can make you the hit of the party is this grapefruit ring if you fill the center with a wal- Lyim Says: Your Diet I.Q.: If you're deficient in some vital vitamins and minerals you may have certain physical indications of this lack. Check the following indications: Frequent ear and sinus troubles, nose, throat and sinus infections? Perhaps you're missing vitamin in meat, eggs, milk, green vegetables, yellow- colored fruits and vegetables. Is the appetite poor and are you nervous and tired? You may be skipping over lightly vitamin in whole grain cereals, meats and fish, liver and kidneys. Can't recover quickly Irorn a cold, from that run-down feeling, or having bleeding gums and a sallow, muddy complexion? Better gel more vitamin oranges, grajjefiuit, green leaves, tomatoes and berries. Anemia? Feel tired and list- leas? Yuu may need iron livtr, beans, peas, whole grain cereals, egg yuiks and lealy green vegetables.

Pour teeth, briulc Lunes, ex- c-ciiivc UleeUlng wlien accidents otcui, uX heart ttfid inuicles'' A dclicleiicy ot calcium u.uy Lc i JLut ii.uie mliti uuU clcam This Week's Menu Pork Liver With Rice Baked Squash Salad Bowl Corn Muffins Honey Bavarian Cream Beverage Given dorf salad made of apples as crisp as the frosty night: Grapefruit Salad Ring. 6 to S) 2H gelatin cop eold water 1 cap water 1H cops sugar cop orange juice cap lemon Juice teaspoon salt Soften gelatin in cold water. Boil water (1 cup with Itt cups sugar for 3 minutes). Pour over softened gelatin, stir well and cool. Add fruit Juices and pour into ring mold.

Let cool until firm. Unmold, serve on lettuce with center filled with Wai dorf salad: Waldorf Salad. 2H cops diced, unpeeled red apples 1 cnp chopped celery cup broken nutmeats cup salad dressing Combine all ingredients together and fill ring mold or If served separately, fill lettuce cups. If apples are peeled in advance, squeeze juice of one-half lemon to prevent their turning dark. A salad for every purpose.

Here's one for a lovely winter luncheon 01 Dridge refreshments: Peach Cup Salad. (Serves 6) 12 halves canned peaches 34 cup apple butter 3 ounces cream cheese cup celery cup chopped nutmeats Vt cup seeded raisins, If desired Arrange nests of lettuce on platter. Place two peach halves in nest after they have been filled with mixture of apple butter blended with cheese, celery, nuts and raisins, Serve with honey flavored naise. Bavarian Cream (Serves 6 to 8) 2 tablespoons gelatin cup cold water 1 1-pound can jellied cranberry sauce cup sugar, or cup light corn syrup 1 tablespoon lemon juice teaspoon Bait 2 egg whites 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Soften gelatin in cold water and dissolve over hot water. Crush cranberry sauce and combine with sugar (or corn syrup) and lemon juice.

Add gelatin and stir well. Whip egg whites and salt and fold into cranberry mixture. Fold in whipped cream. Turn into large or individual molds which have been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm, un- mold and serve.

Haw you particular household or cooking problem you mould like expert advice? Write to Mist t.ynn at Western IVeUiSpaper Union, 210 South Uespluiittti Street, Chicago, Illinois, your problem fully her. enclose a slumped, self- uddiesti'd fin'elope fur your reply. UeicuscJ by New spacer Uliluu, STAGE SCRE By VIRGINIA VALE Released by Western Newspaper Union. NTIL the academy awards come through everybody can find food for argument in those voted by the New York film critics. Noel Coward's British navy film, "In Which We Serve," ivhich opened in New York at the end of 1942, was chosen the best picture of the year after stubborn balloting; some of the wanted the award for the very stirring "Wake Island." James Cagney was chosen best actor for nis work in "Yankee Doodle Agnes Moorhead the best actress for her performance in "The Magnificent Ambersons." Greer CJarson and Katharine Hepburn were contenders for that crown for a while, but Miss Moorhead won out.

Jane Randolph is on her way up; she bas the feminine lead opposite Tom Con way in "The Falcon Strikes Back," the next of the RKO mystery aeries based on that detective's JANE RANDOLPH exploits, and it's her fourth film since she was discovered last summer in a routine screen test that led to her being given a leading role in "Highways by Night." She'll be a star before you know it. And now Greer Carson's engagement to Richard Ney seems to be a thing of the past. It didn't seem like the kind of troth that Hollywood executives approve for their biggest stars he wasn't important enough in the picture business. On the other hand, she seems to be the kind of person who does as she likes and with "Mrs. Miniver" to her credit she could do it.

COlDS'MISimiS PENETRfl For colds' aehM get medication in a nutton base. double supply 3M. Miss Liberty's Book The book held by Miss Liberty in her statue in New York harbor represents the law. On it in block letters is the date, July 4, 1776, as meaning "liberty based on law." NERVOUS? No Pep or Vitality? INDIGESTION? feel All In? Rundown? Artbd'y Kxueit Start Stigi. Fi'diik A.

Arboline of Netcuiig, N. iiuw with on army unit in the Hawaiian department, lecciilly felled a 21-pound wild beat with a bu.v and arrow while in the loitoi ncou his btation. Two aliiicd ihalti Li ought down the Kii.hli.-iS wtjjcli was piu Uit occasluii ol a All even serious mar be due to Complex Vitamio deficiency. PUr tafel Take GROVE'S Complex Vitamins sod get all the mtdictlly Complex Vitamins. Quality potency sbsolntclr guaranteed! Unit for unit, you can get finer quality at any price.

Yet GROVE'S Complex Vitamins are only 29 cents for regular only a dollar for the large a month's supply. Get GROVE'S Complex Vitamins today GROWS COMPLEX VITAMINS I BY VTAKIRS OF BROMO QIJIMlNf" c'oiD TUB, Worst Slaves The worst of slaves are those that are constantly serving their may be quickly relieved with teething, time-teited Retinol. Try HI RESINOL. No Railroad in Iceland Although Iceland has a normal population of 120,000, there is no railway there. SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER 1 Ton might keep an eye on Ann Savage, if you want to see a star in the making.

She made her stage debut in a little theater a few months ago, and Columbia signed her to a contract and gave her a few minor roles to get her used to camera auglea. Now they think that she's a potential star, and she's been given the role oppouite Chester Morris In "After Midnight With Bobtun Blackie." Frances Dee, leading lady of RKO'B "I Walked With a Zombie," has founded a dramatic club to provide community entertainment at Moorpark, during gas rationing. A special stage built in a barn on the Dfcfc-McCrea ranch is at the club's disposal. ODDS AM) Hilly Severn was to keep the u'oolty lamb he plays uilh for Margaret" his brothfi gate, the lamb a buih, put it into lighted and then about it Hichurd hud gono ol) to uat in so many hlms that it lias an old story Im bade lurewe.ll 10 hii comiades and joined up ullh the cuasl guuid 1 oung Marcj li.hu lo be a comer, buokr.d to play tjtitger lionets' slater in Ciil" ul Ltten sutlvd ctuihuig tn tium -but lha pll'Jl fulls III tut. 9 lit hcl flrtt known rubber manufactured In England In 1827.

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Years Available:
1930-1971