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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 29

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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"I've TASTE tested Holsum I know" TASTES Cotton's Bread Enriched TASTES 6009 DiscoverThe difference Prize am of tomato Real Old-Time, Blue-Ribbon Winner Madelo A Recipe Over IOO Years Old Cereals Strained foods Junior friday Heinz. Calced Rich With Creamy Cheese Sauce OCTOBER IO. 1050 Tabasco Gives Spaghetti a New Twist Budget Menus Can Be Delicious OT actually, of course, for spaghetti row comes in enough twists and shapes to please eve one. Rather, this now twist is the addition of tangy Tabasco to the meat, ball sauce, which picks up the flavor of this favorite fall a simple recipe for one of the most popular and economical dinners in the land, and one that's especially timely during the month. The secret of this d.sh is the seasoning, topped with Tabasco, the hot pepper sauce from down south, just as it will be for the French dressing to he mixed at the table and added to the tossed green salad which accompanies the spaghetti and meat ball main course.

Wonderful way to entertain easily! New York City Hangs Out Air Raid Shelters Again New York, Oct. (ZP New York City began hanging out its air raid shelter signs today, From lower Broadway to Rockfeller center black and white signs bearing the letter and an arrow pointing to the building antra nee were placed in and near especially selected buildings in congested areas. Civil Defense Director Arthur W. Wa Hander said that 90 buildings had been selected to provide reasonable shelter In case of an air raid. Building managers and others will be on hand to direct the peo- pte to the underground sites when they fet there.

FOR DRUNK DRIVING Weft Monroe police arrested IL Carson, 28, 3705 Polk street, Monroe, for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of Intoxicating liquor and disturbing the peace Carson, who was released from jail on a $350 bond, will appear in city court for sentencing Friday at 2 pm. ip chopped Spaghetti With Meat Balls ound ground I clove ganic, peeled and 1 p' salt mint ed poem (optional- 2 s.ounce tomato sauce ne or Ii teaspoon Tabasco I S-ounce package spaghetti Grated cheese (optional) Sprinkle tho beef with salt aaa popper; form info small balls. Brown quickly on all sides in oil in skillet Add onion and garlic when meat is almost brown. Add tomato sauce and Tabasco; cover and rn mer 20 to 30 minutes. Cook spaghetti according to directions on package Turn onto platter and pile meat halls in center.

If sired, serve with cheese. YIELD; 4 to 6 servings. By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Watch your food I watch your recipes, too. Keep the I eating quality of your budget I menus riuht on top. It can be I done, you know How about these two, for example.

Spicy Veal Noodle Casserole (Makes 4-6 servings) One tablespoon rich prepared mustard, 2 cups leftover roast veal. I cup sliced celery, cup cubed green pepper, teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper, I bouillon cube, 8 ounces uncooked egg noodles, 2 cups Soiling water, mix rick prepared mustard well with the seal. Stir in celery, green pepper, salt and pepper. Place half of thp uncooked egg noodles in bottom of a 2-quart casserole. Add mustard reasoned mixture Top with remaining noodles.

Dissolve bouillon cube in boiling water. Add to casserole. Cover tightly. Bake in hot oven 1400 degrees F.t about 45 minutes To prepare in advance: Prepare recipe except for the bouillon liquid Place casserole, Covered, in refrigerator If possible. bring to room temperature (about 30 minutest before adding hot liquid and baking.

Frozen Lima Beans With Onions And Ground Beef (4-5 servings) One pound ground beef, 2 to 3 tablespoons fat, I medium onion, chopped, cup tomato juice, I package frozen lima beans, salt and pepper to taste. Fry ground beef until almost done. Add onions and seasonings, cook until brown. Add frozen or defrosted lima beans and lomato juice. Cover and cook slowly until beans are tender.

What do you think of these cost balanced menus? Dinner: Herbert patties baked gravy, sweet potato and apple casserole, snap beans, escarole salad, bread, butter or fortified margarine, graham cracker meringue loaf, coffee, milk. Dinner: Heart pattiesp baked sweet potatoes, buttered red cabbage, green pepper rings, radish roses, broad, butler or fortified margarine, butter cake with chocolate frosting, coffee, milk. Dinner: Smoked boneless pork butt with jelly glaze, stewed tomatoes, acorn squash, bread, butter or fortified margarine, molded dessert fruit salad, coffee, milk. --------------o--------------Weather Man Predicts Another Rainy Day More rain today. The Twin Cities were peppered all day yesterday with a slow rain and the weather man recommends a raincoat for outsiders today.

Temperatures are expected to remain about the same today as they were yesterday. The mercury vary but two degrees yesterday. The temperature was a little over 70 degrees at its peak and fell to a minimum of 68.7 degrees. However, predictions say a general rise in temperature may be expected tomorrow. No rain was predicted for Friday.

---------------o--------------DROPPING BULLET A bullet discharged from a horizontal gun begins to fall as soon as it leaves the muzzle and continues to fall at the same rate regardless of speed. WILLIE ADDISON UNDER FIFTEEN Negro Boy Held In Slaying Of Cattle Buyer To Be Treated As Juvenile Winnsboro, Oct. Addison, Winnsboro Negro boy, held in the September I slaying of an elderly cattle buyer, was reported today by the grand jury to be fourteen years old and entitled to a trial as a juvenile. Had Addison been 15 years of age or cider he would have faced trial in district criminal court where conviction could have carried the death penalty. His age had not been determined prior to the grand jury report.

Jurors recommended the strongest penalty possible for Addison. District Attorney Harry N. Anders said the boy would be handled as a juvenile and thp maximum punishment would be commission to a juvenile penal institution. In Addison's ease he is subject to be committed to the Louisiana Training Institute for Negro boys in Baton Rouge. Addison told officers he attacked George Dixon with an iron pipe in a wooded flat near Winnsboro after luring Dixon to the secluded area under the pretense of show- Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop slip or wobble when you talk, eat tough or sneeze? Don be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps.

ETH an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly sef Gives confident feeling of security and added comfort No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTfcETH today ct any drug store. ting him a cow. Addison was first i subjected to lie detector tests. Coroner L.

F. Robinson said I Dixon died of severe head injuries. Addison was saved from trial in criminal court by revision of juvenile laws in thr1 last session of the Louisiana legislature. The revised law said thai no person under 15 years of age could be tried as a criminal. In other action the grand jury indicted Walter Tanner.

30, Negro, of near Fort Necessity for aggravated rape involving a 10-year-old Negro girl. Tanner is now being held in the Franklin parish jail. Judge Carey J. Ellis reported that out of between 80 and 90 cases investigated by tile grand jury 36 true bills were returned. Judge Ellis said criminal court will open Friday in Rayville.

Members of (hp grand jury which reported today are: J.W. McCain, foreman, Newt Williams, C. D. Cordell. H.

R. Simon, dore Evans, Joseph Grover Adams. J. E. Dai lev R.

M. Hammons, B. WL La Bord, John Boyd, and Lance Womack. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES we get older, stress and in, overexertion, exertive -mokintr or expo ire to retd slows dim kidney I turn. This may lead many folks to I plain of MRsrsrinK backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dir.2.meas.

(letting up or frequent passages max result from minor bladder ie to cold, dampness or dietary If your discomforts are due to these reuses, wait, try I diuretic. Used successfully by i over 60 years. While these nym often otherwise occur, am many times give happy relief help the IS miles of kidney tube and filters flush out waste. Get Doans today! REDS USE LULLABY OF LAND REFORMS Biloxi, Oct. 19.

Bus- sid uses the lullaby of land it from owners and parceling it out to state lo appeal to the millions of underdeveloped rural areas. reforms are undertaken by the Communists with two main objectives." Stanley Andrews, director of the office of foreign agricultural relations. U. S. department of agriculture, told the a till 11 meeting of the national home demonstration council here last night.

the reform confiscates the of land-owning class opposing Communist infiltration and second it makes the landless rural people before they realize they can never own the land themselves. Andrews followed series of speakers on the general topic of rural life. He pointed out that in underdeveloped and overpopulated legions like India, China and other parts of Asia- as in Russia itself promise of land reform is it powerful propaganda weapon. By contrast, this Communistic promise holds nothing in its wildest claims like rural Americans have had for a decade He cited the home demonstration clubs for their improvement of rural life The meeting ends today. -------Normal temperature of human body is about 98 6 Nowiint FmfHi fjwiq At ti, 891 400 T.comi, Wash.

Another Family Praises for Colds ANAHIST Stotts Coif I symptoms in many erne in a single day! toke ANAHIS? upon jiposure ai at Hie very first sign ot a cold xp I iH I lo stop i ms aith it rf I itll virars Howard Smith -'in: na I ti an't User many in Has Just tike in a on abri minim tnt ,1 in I I TA- ITI I fir DV (5? a .1 iviiioT I Guaiorteed by i sn shist O' pot 'U an -n info the nasal of Uglier. N. Y. Bus et sour DRI ti STORE I Americas Auntlier OXF Antihistamine ANAHIST: CITY COURT Monroe Ivory Jackson, 23, Negro, 1606 Short Wood street, charged with drawing and displaying a dangerous weapon, was fined $200 or 200 days in jail by Judge W. M.

Harper in Monroe City court yesterday. Paul A. Hollis, 39, 1919 Kelly street. Alexandria. charged with vagrancy, was sentenced to 30 days in jail.

Willie Lawrence. 29, Negro. 1000 Oak street, charged with being drunk and disorderly and Hying profane language, was fined $30. persons charged with being drunk and disorderly and fined $15 each Wes Holliday, 44, Monroe; Joe Harris, 48, Winnfield; Arthur E. Griggs, 38, Monroe; Earl Green, 45, Calhoun and C.

Dugan, 72, of Mildred Nixon. 30, West Monroe, charged with being drunk and disorderly and using profane language W'as fined $30. West Monroe No city court was hold in lVest Monroe yesterday. At Mur BIGGEST FLAVOR-BARGAINS IN TOWN Enjoy Heinzlomato Favorites. Re sh With The Tang Of Famous Heinz "Tomatoes You Know "Theytv Good Because.

Sauce Makes 'Em Taste GREAT! or NBW Has A Richer, Ruddier Sauce! Its A Grand Buy At Todays Lower Price. Si tomato etchup CHILI I llSI I cornein Makes Plait, MealpTaste Like A iluoni.

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