HOME SHOE SHOP Herald Home Corner J. W. ADAMSON, Prop Housewivaa may mail requests for recipes or ask any questions concerning recipea published. A Herald subscriber. a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de lighted to publish requested rec­ ipes or answer questions. —The Editor DANCE ro> Delaney's Orchestra Tatar N47 Poultry Stuffing One quart stale bread crumbs, salt, iwpper and dried thyme to season highly, one-half cup melted butter. I ICE COAL WOOD LIME CEMENT PLASTER LATHS FEED Chestnut Stuffing for Poultry One pint of fine bread crumbs, one pint of shelled and boiled French chestnuts chopped fine, salt, pepper and chopped parsely to sea&'n. one- half cup melted butter. Oyster Stuffing Dry the oysters in a towel and add to 2H cups grated bread crumbs, 2H cups cracker crumbs, add melted but­ ter enough to moisten the crumb», add salt and pepper to taste. Beat 2 eggs and mix with crumbs. A little onion and sage adds to its flavor. DILLARD AVENUE FEED & FUEL CO. L. C. Pullen, owner. Ants. 625-17 Stuffing for Geese and Ducks Two chopped onions, two cups mashed potatoes. one cup bread crumbs, salt, pepper and powdered *nge to taste. W.M. Donaldson H atchmaker Poultry Gravy Pour off excss of fat in pan. Set on stove and sprinkle in sufficient flour to absorb fat Stir until well browned. Gradually add hot water, or the chopped giblets with water in which they were cooked; stir till smoothly thickened. Season, simmer for a few minutes and serve. 6435 Foster Road at Arleta Specializing ia Repairing all kinds of American and Swiss watches. Using noth­ ing but the genuine material made by the factory which made the watch. Cleaning, oiling, demagni- tiring and adjusting. Remember, my business ia the care of watches, examination of your watch and my opinion cost you nothing. F Attention Radio F ans Chicken Pates Chop meat of cold chicken coarsely and season well. Make large cup rick drawn butter, and while on fire stir in two eggs, boiled hard, minced very fine, also a little chopped parsley, then chicken meat. Let almost boil. Have ready some pnte- pans of good paste, baked quickly to light brown. Slip from pans while hot, fill with mixture and set in oven to heat. Arrange on dish and serve hot. Divinity Fudge Two cups sugar. H cup water, «$’ cup corn syrup. Boil until it forms a soft ball in cold water.. Beat the white« of ttwn eggs very stiff and pour the hot syrup onto them, beat­ ing until it turns to a creamy fondant. Add one cupful of chopped nutmeats and one teaspoon vanilla. Turn into a shallow pan to set. Black walnuts are best, but any nut is good. Amplifying sets Tube detectors Crystal sets All Radio supplies «Min. A FKW 6ALA06 ANO The sat tug of vegetables in even form Is a habit to be cultivated and with a nicely seasoned salad dressing, the habit Is a one, easily ac­ quired. Cucumber Jelly Salad. —Dissolve one table spoonful ot gelatin in one and one-fourth cup fuls of water, add one fourth of a cupful of vinegar, one-fourth of a cupful of sugar. one ’«a spoonful of salt and a dash of paprika. Let ths mixture stand until it begins to thicken, add one cupfill of diced cucumber, one-fourth of a cupful of green pepper and one teas|>ooiifiil of onion Juice. Turn the mixture into molds, chill and serve on lettuce with mayonnaise dressing Beet Celery and Pea Salad.—Take two cupfuls of diced, cooked beets, one cupful of finely cut celery, one cupful of cooked peas drained, one tablespoonfill of minced ng for a Pal—Lewii James; Trail to Long Ago—Lewin James-Elliott Shaw................................................ | .75 18967—Hot Lipa—Mbs Pntricoln; All for the I ova of MlkeMian Patricola ........................................................................................... | .75 . - Are you doing »11 you should WHH for your eyes? —Have your eyes examined to- day. 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When they come home from school, when they run in from their play, when they ar­ rive home from a day's outing or a short visit, how do we greet them 7 Do we ever say sharply: "Mary, when will you ever remember to wipe your feet?" or, “Dick, why will you persist in dashing in like a wild Indian when I’ve told you so often about coming in quietly?” or, "Billy, you’ve - ripped rr________________ a button off. _______ Come here quickly and let me fix it!” Do we quench their enthusiasm, their joy at getting home by auch remarks? Will the children greeted so look for­ ward to their home coming, look for­ ward to meeting mother? Will they have a picture in later years of a living, smiling mother, always glad to welcome them back to the home n' s 1 6eo. W. Crockwell, M. L “Leara Irish“ h MU a. DKSSKRTB i 4 STAPLES-The Jeweler-SET" 266 MORRISON STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH SankGravd CEMENT BANK GRAVEL LIME j DANCE RECORDS. 18954—Toot, Toot, Tootsie! 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