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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 7

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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 2, 1939 THE LONGVIEW (TEXAS) DAILY NEWS PAGE CASH LOST TWO SWEET GAS CURB REFUGEE WISH IE ONE DOESNT CONGRATULATE EXCEPT ON HAVING WEDDING CAKE LIKE THIS TtAKy LULA I CU "Hot Weather-Hot Food" Keeps Mexicans Cool TAMALE PIE IS A ''HEAT-ESCAPEfT' BILL IS DEFEATED flG BARRED LAND) STRATTON, Neb, Jur 2. Two years ago a Republican lives bridge collapsed in a rain storm, dropping thr automobile earryinsj Mrs. V7. TOT of Stratton Into tha water. She was rescued but lost he puree containing $185, Recently three youths exploring the river bottom 150 yards from the bidge found the puse.

They returned the money to Mrs. Hall and received $10 reward each. Serman Liner With Nearly 1,000 Aboard Ordered To Leave Cuba dot with butter. Bake In moderate ovtn (350 degrees for about 1 hour. Be sure the mush is cooked but not too stiff.

The pie should be reasonably moist Barbecued Hamburgers (Makes about U) Two pounds hamburgers, I tablespoons tomato catsup, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon salt 2-4 teaspoon celery salt, 1-4 teaspoon black pepper. Combine all the Ingredients. Shape Into flat patties about 5 Inches wide and 1-4 Inch trick. Fry slowly In a little fat until well browned on both sides, turning frequently. Just before done, cover with half bun.

This process steam- the bun. Toast the other half of the bun, and butter it, then add cooked hamburger. Everyone likes this kind of hot food in summer. BY MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Service Staff Writer The hotter the weather, the hotter the food.

That's Mexican" recipe for keeping cool. Tamale Pis (Serves 4 to S) One quart boiling water, 1 cup cornmeal, 1 teaspoon salt 1-4 pound taM pork, 1.1 -J pounds ground round 1 teaspoon tablespoons chili powder, 1 teaspoon grated onion, 1-4 cup cracker crumbs. To- boiling salted water, slowly sdd cornmesj; Stir until mixture begins to thicken. Simmer over hot water while preparing the meat Have salt pork and round steak ground together. Combine with salt onion and chili powder.

(Any good grocery carfies-chili powderi. Grease baking dish. Smooth half of the cornmeal mush over the bottom, Then add the. meat mixture, and cover with remaining mush. Over the I top sprinkle the cracker crumbs and AUSTIN, June 2.

UPh-A senate bill which sponsors claimed was necessary to permit proration In the huge Panhandle sweet natural gas area was killed by the house Thursday, 83 to 37. The action came after argument which had extended over parts of three days. Foes insisted the measure would hurt Panhandle operators generally for ithe benefit of very few persons. Th bill was opposed by the management of Texas Christian unl-versity, which has considerable royalty interest in the area. The Panhandle delegation Itself was AH divided on the.

proposal. Reps. O. H. Little of AmariiJo nd Eugene Wor-ley of Shamrock favored it while Rep, Max W.

Boyer of Perryton led the successful fight against it The bill was introduced by Dint C. Small of Amarillo, dean of the senate. 1 HAVANA. Ctiba. June 2.

fVTh Jerman liner St. Louis remained in xrt Thursday night despite an order ly President Federico Laredo Bru to eave immediately with her 917 Jew-sh refugees or be towed from Cuban vaters by a Cuban warship The president signed a decree after noon directing' that the depart "within this day" and marines were held In readi-less "of any emerRenry." but Thura-iay night it was announced the liner iild not get ready to sail until Friday. Migul Varona, eustomi admlnis-rator. declared the ship's departure A r. V4V Still No.

1 Main Street Greggton i tvould delayed by the necessity of No. 5 South Green St. Longview A glistening Bride's Cake with tinted eocoanut fringe and silver wedding bell in the center. It is so simple to make that any moderately skillful home conk can be sure to win hearty congratulations on this contribution to the wedding feast. aking oh furl, water and provisions or the trip back to Germany with he refugees, denied permission to and in Cuba.

It believed the St, Louii would ail at 10 a m. Friday. The decree irdering her immediate departure, was nanded Luis CUjing. agent for the Hamburg Amcnka line, at 4 p.m. rhursday.

The ship, which arrived last Satur No. 7 E. Tyler Longview Next to Packard Agency for 40 to 45 minutes, or until done. Spread with boiled frosting on top and sides of cake. Cut model bell out of wax paper, outlining on cake with tooth pick.

Remove paper pattern and fill in outline with silver dragees. Decorate sides with white or tinted eocoanut. Boiled Frosting Three cups sugar, 1 teaspoon light day, was scheduled to start the re turn voyage to Germany Thursday afteflioon, but her captain, Gustav Shroeder, announced postponement of the sailing in the hope that the WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT corn syrup, 1 1-3 cups boiling water, 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten, 2 tea government -would rescind its order denvine the refugees permission to for FRI. June 2 0 3 enter Cuba. Captain Shroeder had requested the government to reconsider jts action because of his fear, of a "collective BY MRS.

GAYNOR MADDOX KEA Service Staff Writer Many mothers beg for a recipe for a beautiful but simple Bride's Cake which they can both bake and decorate themselves. tfere is a glistening and delicious answer, created for the glamorous occasion. If shet follows the recipe, the cook herself will also be in line for congratulations. Simple Bridal Cake Three cups sifted cake four, teaspoons combination baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2-3 cup butter or other shortening, 1 3-4 cups sugar, egg whites unbeaten, 1 cup ritilk, I teaspoon vanilla. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three- times.

Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg whites, one at a time, beating very thoroughly after each. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in greased oven 13x9x2 inch pan in moderate oven (375 degrees COMPOUND suicide pact" or perhaps "mutiny" among his passengers once, they spoons vanilla.

Combine sugar, e-Jin syrup, and water. Bring quickly to a boil, stirring only until sugar is dissolved. Boil rapidly, without stirring until small amount of forms a soft bah in cold water, or spin? a long thread when dropped from tip of spoon (240 deg. Pour svrt'p in fint stream over egg whites, beating constantly. Add vanilla.

Cor.tirue beating with rotary egg beater 10 to 15 minctei, oi Gold Med learned finally that they must return to Germany. Police in launches and aboard kept HlboMc FOLGER'S Mountain Grown Vegetole 8-1 b. ctn. Kitchen-Tested close watch on the who included $00 women and 150 children. Guards leaving the ship Thursday afternoon reported the situation among until frosting is cool and of right the refugees as desperate.

They said that women and'children cried con consistency to spread. Use wooden tinuously and that calls to meals for spoon when too stiff for beater. Miles enough frosting to cover top and sides the most part went unanswered. of 15x9x2 inch cake. Port police had several boats ready to.aacort.tht StLoms irom har; bor and to pick up any of the pas aengers who might Jump overboard.

Budget Need Not Take A Holiday When Sunday Dinner Goes Festive Shroeder'i feara of mass suicides 1 1 rose when one passenger slashed his i j. wrists and jumped overboard Wed If fine dry bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon BY SIRS. GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Service Staff Writer nesday. The man, however, was res-cued. WELLGAUGER Sunday's dinner can be festive without expense.

A little cooking imagination and wise marketing will 1 Tit I ii 6. .4. r- I POISONS SELF A' t- -j. i' i- urt mt. iM MEXIA, J.uie 2.

(Pi Justice of fat, 1 cup chopped onions, 11-2 pounds ground beef, 1 teaspoon salt, medium sized tomatoes or 2 1-2 cups cooked tomatoes (No. 2 can), 2 tablespoons butter: Cut the eggplant into 3-4 Inch slices. Pare and sprinkle each slice generously with salt. Pile the slices in a dish and cover with weight for half an hour to remove the strong flavor from the eggplant. Rinse the eggplant in cold water, put the low.

cost racnu in the high grade eating class. Here are two inexpensive dishes with and excellent flavor and value. Beef, Eggplant and-Tomato Casserole (4 to 6 ''Sunday" servings) One medium size eggplant, 1-2 cup a a aawMaaaaaBaaaaaaai SUGAR, Imperial, Pure Cane, 101b. cloth bae the Peace Roy Kirkvm returned a verdict of svicide by poiscn Thursday in the death of Joel A. Wallace.

49, ganger with th Humble Oil company for the last 15 1 chlaniJaciuLecL IN THE SEASON'S FINEST bu llakina TkwdeA, dry and dip slices in the bread crumbs. Melt the 4at in a skillet and in it brown the onions slightly. Add the meat and salt to the onions and cook 1 minute. Place half the mBt mixture in a well greased two quart casserole. Cover with the eggplant slices and top with the remainder of the meat.

Put the tomatoes over the top and dot generously with bits of butter. Bake in moderate oven 3j0 deg. for about 1 hour. Garnish parsley and Serve from its own baking dish. Fruits Vegetables GRAPE JUICE, Autumn Brand, pint bottle 15c ZIPFLYSPRAY qt.

bottle 33c; pint bottle 19c MILK, Armour's, 16c TOMATOES, No. 2 can 7c FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1 can 10c VINEGAR, bulk, bring your jug, gallon 13c PICKLES, AA Brand, dill or sour, quart jar 10c POST T0ASTIES, large boxes .2 for 15c yictkava Au6 Fresh Fancy I Pound (JO TOMATOES POTATOES New, No. 1 Reds 10 Pounds 17c PINEAPPLES Large Size 2 For Vegetable Stuffed Veal Loaf (Serves 4 to 6) Tliree pounds breast of veal, 2 young carrots, 1 leek, 1-2 cup shelled uncooked peas, 1 cup bread crumbs moistened with milk, salt pepper, paprika, fat flour. Have butcher remove bones from breast of veal.

Use bones later for a clear broth. Flatten meat spread lightly with well-seasoned bread crumbs. Chop carrots and leek. Spread ear-rots, leak and peas over breadcrumbs, then roll. Rub with salt and pepper and dust slightly with four.

Heat a little fat in frying pan and brown veal roll. Cover pan and bake in moderate oven 330 deg. for 1 1-2 hours. -25c 5c 15c 0XYD0L, large box 19c Matches 15c Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 10c Potted Meat, 2 cam a i 14 0l- JtLt 1 Bonn, 1 Pimentoes cwfc. Mac.

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