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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 10

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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AST I'' fi FACE TEN THE PARIS NEWS, PAKTS, TEXAS THURSDAT AFTERNOON, MAKCH 6, 1941 Something Quite Like War Cabinet At Last Formed tamed in this country what shall be lease-loaned abroad. Its short history already however, that its practical scope will probably be considerably broader than any statement of its By JOSEPH AT-SOP andTtOBERT, as secretary. Its task, although formal duties would suggest. KINTNER i ficially limited to administration The President began to consider! WASHINGTON. Something jO the lease-lend bill, is really to i stepi to be taken after the lease-i two Harry A cove and has already prepared "the of lhe wisdom of reasonably cen- consolidated schedule of Britk-h over-all planning to meet I and American armameiit require- British and American war noeds.

i men is. The schedule of British nee da of the CELESRATtON OF SAM HOUSTON'S BIRTHDAY, ARCH, 1793. Brought South when Texas struggling independence. According- to legend it was Houston's favorite. Now, on the 143th Anniversary of his birth, imperial Pure Care Sugar offers this famous recipe to all Texas housewives Pacre 0 of "Aunt Cora's Book of nu a a 1 Cakes and Cookies." Send for your free copy today.

"Aunt Cora's Book of TJ a 1 Mail coupon Such is the meaning teeming rumors, about partmental defense i super-defense agencies, and so on, which have plagued Washington i of late. The new group wiil cer-j iainSy not be called a war cabinet ii when it Is christened, and its jportance probably be mir.irn- 1 by the president. But the real clew to- its character anci poteri- tialities is to be found in what it has achieved already. Before it is finally gazetted, of. I course, the President must put brought from Londori by Arthur I Purvis of the British Purchasing 1 Ccrnrnii.sior; proved, sometime before, trut revision of I the program must be st- ternptecf.

3S in mo2t other sections r- i of the country, strioed pepper- to tackle he problem coopera-i mint sticks arc still displayed lively, prominently on candy counters. Since then this group lias met i Always a favorite, a. home-made almost daily, with Undersecretary of peppermint that the State Sumner through his plan for times substituting some- for Hull, and Imperial Su-jnr Company, Sugar Texaa. ose rmpty sack or carton top for which ylisMe copy of "Atmt Hook of Unusual and KAXE ADDRESS "I I I I I I 1 I Lion'of the' defense sc't-u'p after i Under Secretary of the N.yy passage of the lease-lend bill. At! Jfirnes acting the an- oi ivnox CM an inspection family will like is Pulled Peppermint Candy the now group, plan calls for continuation oi the I tour.

Because he did' not division, consumers' division, agricultural division and other remnants of the old Defense Commis- and he has acted as liason officer in the intervals. He nas also re- 2 1-2 cup; 1 cup water 2 corn syrup 2 tablespoons margarine Pepperrni nt la vor i Green coloring Put 'the sugar, water, corn margarine in a saucepan over crusted the beginnings of er- moderate heat and stir until dis- sion in a sort of Office of Econo- I maacrnt staff, borrowing from the solved Cover and cook to long 1 Treasury George Haas as tm ericl degrees ciaa, Philip Young as expert on Fahrenheit). British requirements, and Oscar! Pour into pans which have been mic Management. Governmental plans have a way of falling to pieces at the last minute, but the auguries for this one are better than Unless the President changes his mind or its members fall down on their jobs, the new war cabinet or cabinet committee ought to become an active generator of defense plans, standing in the relation to the government as the executive committee of a board of directors does to an Industrial corporation. Something of the sort has been desperately needed in Washington for many months, and many people may not regard the new body as the perfect Cox as counsel, and getting helo i gre scd margarine, and let least a long step in the right direction.

in the War Department Irom Major General James H. Burns, executive officers for Under Secretary Robert P. Patterson. Besides preparing the British-American consolidated schedule, the group cool only until it can be handled; then pull, adding peppermint flavoring and a little green' coloring, if desired. While still soft pull in strips the size of little finger, and cut into desired lengths, dropping on waxed paper.

Let stand until eiAil'tL nas already oegun to tackle ha The longer the candy stands oral other knotty questions raided by the defense effort, Visible Goal ic creamier the sticks will become. It csn be stored in airtight tin boxes. Yields about It should be clearly understood, 1 1 1 of course, that the new group is strictly supplemental to exitsing agencies. OPM Director General William S. Knudsen.

was consult- solution of problem, it is at cd by members of the group as to the part he wished to play. His answer was a laconic reauest to- Its formal duties will be two-j allowed" to produce the goods, fold: to define defense objectives, while people did other jobs, as in the case of the British- American armament schedule, and after the objectives have been approved by the President, appropriated for by Congress and' transmuted into production by the OPM, to decide what shrill be re- He will have his way. For the business of determining policy and defining objectives has to cio with the business of production. Policy has not been determined clearly; objectives have rarely been defined at all. becau.se the President alone responsible, hr: was always over-pressed by the daily govern- mental routine.

In one or two dc- manager. partments, which Henry Mor-j Straight, streamlined modern genthau's Treasury is the prime design is being used throughout example, there were men clear in the remodeling, all wall cases, enough in their own mind's to shelving- and other fixtures being fight for some semblance of ord- rebuilt, with simulated light ma! crHness in the government. But Perkins Bros. Store At Commerce Being Remodeled Throughout At Commerce, complete renovation of the Perkins Bros. Store is under way, formal opening being tentatively set for Friday, March 14, with resumption of business the following day.

Oldest dry goods store now in operation in Commerce, it was the second store established by Perkins and was opened in 1899 in the building it now occupies, at the northwest corner oC the busi- square. T. J. Hubbard is the INCLUDE SHAMROCK ROLLS IN YOUR ST. PATRICK'S RECIPES Saint Patrick's Day recipes should include these: SHAMROCK ROLLS About 30) 1 package yeast 1 cup lukewarm water cup scalded milk (or water) 2 teaspoons salt 4 tablespoons sugar 6 tablespoons shortening beaten egg About 6 cups sifted flour.

Pour yeast into the lukewarm water, add 1 teaspoon sugar, stir and let stand 5 minutes. Scald the milk, add the salt, remaining 5ugar and the shortening, and let cool. Measure 2 cups of the flour into mixing bowl, add the softened yeast and beat When the milk ture is lukewarm, add it to the yeast batter and beat again. Next add the beaten egg and enough more flour (about 4 cups) to make a smooth dough-knead about 5 minutes, using a little more flour or liquid if required, but keep dough a trifle soft. Place in a clean greased bowl, cover and let vise in a cozy warm place (82 to 36 degrees until doubled in bulk.

Fold or punch the dough down and let rise again as much as first time. Turn dough onto floured board and pat with hands to press out most of the gas. Cut or pinch off pieces of even size, and round into smooth balls about 1-inch in diameter. Dip each in melted butter and place, three balls close together, in greased muffin cups. Let rise in warm place until fully doubled.

Bnke about 20 minutes in a fairly hot oven, 400 degrees F. Brush tops with unsweetened evaporated milk and put back in oven 1 minute to dry. Pfans Celebration TALIHINA, Okla. A motor caravan of Hartshorne businessmen will visit Talihina on Friday at 3:30 p'. m.

in the interest of the Hartshorne National Defense celebration, March 13. Hartshorne has the honor of being the only large community in Southeastern Oklahoma which has not had a man drafted because of the large volunteer enlistment there. For that reason an all-day celebration has been scheduled at Hartshorne. CALL CLARKSVILLE SCHOOL BOND VOTE CLARKSVILLE. (Special) A $50,000 bond issue in connection with a WPA school improvement program here will be submitted at a special election in the Ciarks- ville Independent School District on Tuesday, March 18.

The issue would raise the dis- trict's share of 5125,000 for con- structing a new building for the elementary school, repairing other buildings and purchasing additional school If the present Highway Philip B. Fleming, administra- force in Texas is doubled, the an-j tor of the Federal "Wage and Horn nual cost will be only the price Division, is a colonel in the Engin- of a package of cigarets for every cers Corps, U. S. Army, and was woman and child in the "drafted for his present'position by President Rc-osc-veli. Ninety-sb: million dollars worth of paper bags are produced in th; U.

S. annually, according to census figures. From The Land of Cotton PARIS MAID CREAMERY BUTTER Always- fine flavor. or a Better Grade Ask i AJ Paris Maid." PARIS SALES 01 "Your Home Town Packer" Phone 244 Lone Oak PTA Party OAK. A forty-two party and cakewalk will be given at the school house here Friday night, sponsored by the Parent- Teacher Association.

MILLIONS I before reasonable orderliness coul-J used. LETTUCE LARGE HEADS, Each 3 NO. 1. REDS 10 LBS. ONLY LARGE BUNCHES, Each 432 SIZE SUNKIST, Doz.

VISITS IX SHERMAN OAK. Austin. Burkett is visiting her sister, Mrs. John in Sherman this week. 10 Lbs.

Imperial Cane hogany faces, the ceilings and walls repainted white and new be obtained, the President had window backgrounds intake such a step as he has ncnv i Called. AH local labor is being tentatively taken. Their first achievement is the best proof that the new group fills a big hole. It seems incredible that until now, no over-all list of British-American war needs had ever been drawn up. Yet it is the fact, and it explains much ol More than 58 million cans of the faltering and fumbling in the shrimp arc out.

up annually, ac- defense cifort. IMOW the list is I cording to census reports on an- ready, and the appropriations are I nun! output of seafood canneries. being calculated by the budget bureau. When the budget bureau i I has finished, the Congressional leaders will decide whether to re: Cjueit the appropriations in a. lump sum, or for Britain and the united States separately.

And when the appropriations have been vote-cV, i the defense effort can at least move forward towards a visible I inc. HEADACHES LARGEST SELLER AT WE INVITE YOU TO TRADE WITH US TRY A POUND OF GUARANTEED FRESH BE SURE TO GET AX ASSORTMENT OF Ann Gelatin ffe For JL FRESH HOME STYLE COME IN, CHECK OUR MANY LOW EVERY DAY SHELF PRICES ARMOUR'S STAR PEANUT BUTTER N.B.C. EXCETX CRACKERS ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING 'Pint Jar 15c 0 ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS Cell Bag HOUSE MILK Small or 3 Tall Cans Market Department 23e Laurel Bacon, Lb. Banquet Slab Bacon Lb Sugar Cured Bacon Squares Lb Sunnyfield. Bacon, Lb.

Sunnyfield Picnics. Lb. Jowl, Dry Salt, Lb. American Cheese 5-LJx 1 1.10 Box Swift's Select Beef O-J Kcast, Lb. Select Round or Loin Lb.

Pork Loin Roast, Lb. Veal Cutlets, Lb. Hogrue's Fryers. Ea. Calf Sweet Fresh Pig: Liver Pound SEE US FOR FISH EVERY DAY Oysters, Pint Codfish, Lb.

Steak, 25c 19 Salmon Lb 25c Flounder Fillet Lb. 23c Perch Fillet, Ib. 21c TVhitingr, Lb. lOc Fmnan Haddie Halibut Steak Lb Scallops, Lb. Haddock Fillet Lb IViackerer Fillet Lb Pollock Fillet Lb 25c 29c 32c 23c 15c 15c Whole Dill or Sour PICKLES Qt Jar lOc ZION DATE OR FIG BARS 12 Oz.

lOc ANN PAGE PRESERVES 1 Lb. Jar 17c 2 J- 29 Jar Nutley Pure VEGETABLE Oleomargarine Carton IOXA i COCOA 1 Lb. Can 2 Lb Can lOc TEXAS JUICY VALANCES ORANGES Size 21G Dczen 17c Fancy S. APPLES, Size 198 doz. 12c FRESH TENDER TEXAS CARROTS, 2 full bunches 5c CALIF.

LEMONS, Size 442 doz. iJJc NICE SMOOTH RED POTATOES, 10 ibs. for 15c COLO. YELLOW ONIONS 3 Ibs. lOc TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS (64) GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for lOc Compare Our Low Prices ANN PAGE OLIVES, 2-oz.

bottle stuffed 2 for 25c MELLO WHEAT, 14-oz. box 8c 28-oz. box 15c SUNNYFTELD PURE LARD 4-lb. ctn 31c SWIFT'S JEWEL or CRUSTENE 4-lb. ctn.

37c ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI If 3 to 3 cans 2 Tomato Sauce MOP HANDLES lOc SOAP LAMP GLOBES 5c 10 med. bars 30c FINE GRANULATED Lb. Kraft Bag ANN PACE MAPLE FLAVOR SYRUP at. Jug 25c ANN PAGE SPARKLE 3 pkgs. lOc Make Your TANDY Sc Our Headquarters for jviany Varieties rs.

Tucker's 4 LB. SHORTENING 1-Lb. Can White Swan OH FES KRAFT 2 Lb. Box 9 RED BUD -i A IIF SAUSAOE Pure A Lbs for Pork ROAST No. Seven "I A i'.

Cut, Lb JLD Bread Is Old Stand-By in Stretching Budget i Usually, it's only when wom- en-folks iuive io tHarl ihe cost of their cookery thai they i remember the art of cooking with buiiermilk their grand and £rcnt- grandmothers knew sn well in ihe pioneer days of tins country. A five-cent buy in buttermilk goes a long way nnd now. as then, it can't be beat for enriching I such hot breads as biscuits and i this Corn Bread cups cornrnea! 1-2 cup sifted flour snit 1-2 teaspoon 1 tablespoon rncited margarine i 3-4 cup buttermilk Mix and sift flour, snd soda. Stir in the melted margarine and buttermilk. Form in ovni cakes or shape in pones on sn oiled baking sheet.

Have the oven preheated to hot, or 425 degrees Fahrenheit and bake for 20 minutes. Or. the batter may be poured shallow square pan, well oiled with bacon drippings, to give a very different anci agreeable flavor to the edges of the bread. Corn bread is delicious dripping with butter, but when the budget makes this prohibitive, bring out the pitcher of molasses! Both adults and children will love it with corn bread and, besides, get their daily quota of iron. Creara containing 30 to 35 per cent milk fat is ideal for whipping.

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Years Available:
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