Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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BAST KOI' (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, MARCH 4, 1960
tation Hold
•llency, The M«st Rev.
teicher, I). I)., Bishop
D, administered the
of (Confirmation hi
}< art Parish, Kockne,
lurning, February 21,
n .tMAI. PHOTOGRAPHS of
or of any special
birthday, anniversary,
rm n. Children1! pic-
_ialty. Prices reasjii
3 bob Standifer, phone
I for appointment.
following the Dialogue Muh,
offered by Rev. Claude A. Faust,
pastor, ut 10:1 r a. m.
Assisting Mishop Reieher were
Rev. Floyd Hielamowicz, Lock
hurt; Rev. Maurice Deason, Rev.
Victor Goertz, Austin; Rev. Vin
cent Maichibilling, and Father
Faust, pastor.
A da of 75, 10 of whom
wen- adult- received the Sacra-
! nient. Sixty-five of the rocip
J ients were from .Sacred Heart
Parish, Kockne, with the others
from Sacred lleurt Pari h, Uas-
tn p and St. Mary- Paris!
String Prairie.
there's Tea\
itewr.p«1ecton" m ^
m supetioi Dames
l ottaiif A***
Look for this new,
colorful container at
your grocers...
tier
fi"w Superior Dainc Cottage Chee^ in your t r rt&n menus
IE!
0 u t washes every,other dishwasher!
VfMf G-t MOBILE MAID
i _ "7... . V- J J •
In ft*'
wiltf?
w Sl 401
Oaly C " NNi " es lop down & bottom up!
' i< inlt into Ihe lid fun host ' v. let
dovvow.tr(I Ihe Pt>w impe'ler lioliiw hurls w.ilcr up -
SCfulr. dishc. on ,ill sides. Famous llush.iw.iy Draw
whisks soft fond par tides down fhc drain. Result,
an, samtiml dishes!
eck those features:
riushaw.iy drain • No hand rinsinn
Fully automatic • Giant, service for 12,
Controls capacity
harp Furniture Co.
Hotoerrifllting
There'll i>e 2K per cent more
cabbage on the market tin- year
than in 195'J, according to the
people who csheck the crop- -
in this case, the U. S. Depart
merit <>f Agriculture
To hoinemakers, that mean- a
plentiful supply of fresh cabbage
to select from, at favorable pric
t'K
When buying cubiiage, look for
head that are olid, heavy for
their i/.e, with leaves firmly
ntUuhtsi at the base and with
no yellow or damaged leaves.
Keep cabbagi refrigerated un
til you use it
Here an suggestions foi tas
t> . abbage dishe
Kasy Stuffed ('abbage
1 pound Itsin ground beef
I cup cooked ru-t-
I mall onion, chopped
] teaspoon caraway eed (option
al)
1 teaspoon -alt
1-4 teaspoon pepper
1 ejrg
12 large cahhagc leave
l-.'t cup cooking oil
2 cans (H-ouncc each) tomato
sauce
1-1 cup water
Mix beef, rice, onion, season
nigs and eun;. Remove 12 leaves
from large head of cabbage.
Trim -tiff ridge from back of
leaves, but do not split leaf. If
leave, are too stiff to roil, wilt
theni by pouring boiling water
over them. Divide meat mix
11.re mto 12 portions, wrap each
in a leaf, fasten with wooden
pick.-. Brown roll- on all sides
in cooking oil over medium
flame. Add tomato sauce and
water; cover and cook over sim-
mer flame about 10 minutes.
Makes ♦> .■ . ing^.
Watterson Meuiodist
Church
WALTER J. CARTWRIGHT
Pastor
Sunday, March 'i, the regular
Kir-t Sunday Services will be
held at Watterson at .'1:00 p. in.
with the pastor t reaching.
Hospital News
DISMISSED—
Mrs. Joe Winkler, Smithville
Paul Miller, deceased
Harry Moneure
Mrs. Robert Honorden iV baby,
Smithville
Mrs. James l.owden & baby,
Austin
Mrs. Ruth Reyes A baby
Homer Wessels
Elizabeth M. William
Mrs. Ed Wolf
V'erlin Hendrix
Sharon Ann Goertz
Mrs. Nat Hernandez & bab\
Mrs. Roger Meuhr & baby
Henry Simms
Mr.-. Emily Kessel, Paige
Mrs. Daisy Zumwalt
PATIENTS—
William Simpson
Mrs. John Rasper, Smithville
Charles: Miller
Mrs. Hclva Reed
Harvey R. •- hke, Eigin
William E. Sanders
Mrs. B. W. Harmon
Henry Hardeman, Smithville
Mrs I). (J. Hardt
Mrs. Elvira Gutierrez
Lloyd Hood
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PUBLICATION EVERY THURSDAY
At Bastrop, Texas
Subscription Rate: |2.. p Per Year, Payable in Advance
Entered As Second Class Matter At The Post Office At Bastrop
Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
R. E. STANDIFER, Publisher
Bastrop County
Savings Bonds
Total $36,514
Savings Bond Sales for Jan-
uary 1! 0 totaled $3(5,514", Mr.
Verger Hill, Chairman of Bas-
trop County Savings Bonds Com
mitt"e reported today. "Our j
county has reached 15.2 per cent
of its 19«0 goal of $240,000." j
Sales in Texas for January
were $1 >,.";.'?7,7<>(; which is 10 per ,
cent of the state goal.
"When we buy our Country's
Savings Bonds we are helping
to save things that money can
riot buy," concluded Mr. Hill,
chairman of the Bastrop County j
Saving- Bonds Committee.
AMY S. STANDIFER, Editor
Koy Kragh
Jewelry
FOR THINGS FINER
Expert watch and jewelry
repairing—one to five day
service
SPECIAL ORDER WORK
Ring Mounting—Stone Setting
KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS
wedding etiquette books free
on request
923 Main Bastrop Phone SI
Classified Ads
Read The
Phone 35
Bastrop
Published by the Gladiola
People for the Home
Baking Heart of Texas
MARCH, 1 9 6 O
$100 TO HAMILTON HOOSEWIFE FOR
I
QUICKIE' YEAST BISCUIT RECIPE
'BAKING HEART'
OF TEXAS IS
CONTEST AREA
T* e B,i ■ Pf pe ot the Month
routes! is ut < 4ue because it is $pe> tally
d> , v '. j u i ■ : p,nt ot Amenca
the H-.-ne Bsleig Hcait of Te«ai
lier «here delicious yeast breads
arf the- pride ot jii ^ood .oo*s, this
eortmu ng moiit' r contest ir i!es
tf endly ^petition .imj the ctciiange
ot ou'sti • .. k ifcipe ideas between
ev"-, ■ maker and her
f ■ • a i be new cash prizes Ci< r>
m. ' opportunibes tor honv>
mak< ■, * in deserved rero,: t n tor
their r,at> ng skill.
Am estra benefit--particui.i"iv to;
wome *ho have nevei eioenericed
it * b' the deep satistaction ot
wo'*;n^ with Giaflioi.i Hard W'eat
I iour It s thf flout made ej; • es-'iy tor
♦ east '''fads Te as 'tyle
MRS ALVIN (' PKKRY, Hamilton. Tex.
11 CASH PRIZES EVERY MONTH
Here are easy contest rules
1. Anyone m.iy enter Gladiol.i s I ikinj;
K«h'1|n ' t Month context ex. <-|>t ni
p|nvi>,>N uul tlwir fnmilleH >«l I ant
Millini: i o it* itlilialcd < onipanieM and
iti« adverti-un# aijenev
2. Write down youi favori' y< ihI I«r«•: «I
r>'< ipe u -1n(iladl.il. S| ^ Hard Wheat
l loui l.mt ill incrcilient tin1) explain
hrietls earli stop m the procedun
3. Cut oil the strip tliat .,ivs (lindlnla
,S|M 'ial ll iril Wlu'.it Flour" from ttu-
folder eiulomnl iti every ! a,' Semi it —
with your reeiin- name and luhlreas to
(!lad Times, Sherman, Texa.-
4. Sou may « nd in an many v i t bread
riMpis ,it \<> i wish Mail each n ii « in a
separate «Mivelo|s*, enrlosinB a (iladiola
strip as explained in Rule No
<). Each month's recipes are judped w pa-
ratelv, with an independent graduate
honn eeonomiMt as the Hnal jutlfie Ket ipea
received in March will he eligible for
pri/cs io Ue announced in June.
t>. I i ;'••• • >Mndui(> rccipe received each
ni nth, ( idiola will pay $100 Half the
pri/r nto'iey — $50—goes to the home-
niakei who submitted the recipe The
rei iinitu; $50 gts's to the church of her
. hoit c as lier ■ pe< i. I conti ihution.
7. Ten other yeast bread recipes will bo
chosen each month for Honorable Men-
tion prizes of $10 each
H. All recipes submit ted become the property
of Fant Milling Company, Sherman,
Ten as, with full publication rights Recipes
cannot be returned.
QUICKIE" SNOW BISCUITS
^Jladiola's Baking Recipe of the Month
Mrs. Perry's Snow Biscuits
(A simple recipe for hot yenst brood when time is short)
1 package active dry yeast
About 3 cup* lifted GLADIOLA
Special Hard Wheat Flour
1 cup warm water
1 tablespoon tugar
Hi teatp >on* salt
3 tablespoon! melted shortening
Put warm '.sator in mixing bowl, uld the sugar salt and shortening, then the veas!,
stirring until dissolved Add (II \l)IOl,A Hp vial Hard Wheat Flour to make a
soft dough Turn onto a lightly floured board and knead for f> minutes Let rest
for S to 10 minutes Roll out 1 inch thick, cut with a biscuit cutter. Place in a
lightly greased shallow pan, and pierce each biscuit for.r or five times with the tines
of.« table fork Covet and let use ,'tl to ;U) minutes Rake in a hot oven 1425 decrees*
15 to IS minute or until browiv I Makes 21 inch biscuits
-w ■ , —iprr mmwM
(Clip this recipe and paste on fiL> carcP
Gladiola Hard Wheat Flour
a 'must' for yeast dough,
says Mrs. Alvin Perry
Delicate, fluffy "snow biscuits." so simple
to make they're the perfect answer when
you want to serve hot yeast bread on short
notice, have brought a special Gladiola
Flour award of $100 to Mrs. Alvin C. Perry.
Blue Ridge Road, Hamilton. Texas.
Mrs. Perry is donating half the money to
the Blue Ridge Baptist. Church for use in
the Sunday School, where she taught for
several years, and to further the work of
the Baptist Training Union.
Regular Cash Prizes
The special award is a prelude to regular cash
prizes Ix'Kinning next month in Gladiola's
Baking-Recipe-of-the-Month contest, now open
to all hoinemakers in this area. The complete
recipe for "quickie" snow biscuits is printed
below, m file card size, for Glad Times readers.
A long-time user of Gladiola Special Hard
Wheat Flour, Mrs. Perry has tried other
flours when Gladiola was not available. "It's
always a disappointment," she says, "it's like
trying to make orange juice with apples. All-
purpose flour was never intended for yeast
breads."
'Smooth as Silk'
Mrs. Perry is passing along her baking know-
how to her daughter, now in hiiih school First
lesson how to recognize good dough by its
"ft -I" 'ti your hands.
Perfect yeast dough is smooth as silk , and.
soelastic it springs
back 'alive when
you poke it. That's
the dough you al-
ways get with
G1 a d i o 1 a H a r d
Wheat Flour But
w hen dough 1 s
n!; ky and limp,
with no strength
orsnap to it, you're
off to a bad start.
It won't rise prop-
erly, it'll have
'tunnels' a ti d
'scars,' and it just
can't hold all that
good yeast
flavor "
GLADIOLA SPECIAL
HARD WHEAT FLOUR
Contest a 'Good Thing'
Gladiola's Raking-Recipe-of-the-Mont;h con-
test, says Mrs Perry, is "bound to bo a good
thing" for any woman who now uses all-
purpose flour for light bread, rolls and other
yeast breads She's going to try Gladiola Hard
Wheat Flour and from then on it'll be a most
Rules of the conb t which pays $200 in
cash prize:, every month, appear in other
columns ol < Had Tun"
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1960, newspaper, March 3, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237781/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.