Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1938, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wed neaday evening october 26th 1938 page 7 l h th co kh fall hardware ha wes floor gloss and free applier qt ggg hawes floor gloss and free appuer pt 59 genuine edison mazda lamps 2540 and 60 watt each 2q banner ash sifters 298 e1jectrig sandwichtoaster 1 d best gitme tvooring nails and cement included iply 150 per roll 2 ply 190 per roll 3 ply 225 p caulking cement black 98c gal grey 198 gal cocoa door mats 14 x 24 49c cocoa door mats 18 x 29 85c household axes with handles 139 window glass 10 x 12 75c per doz window glass 12 x 14 85c per doz all sizes in stock at lowest prices galvanized wash boilers no 9 9g pease furnaces with fire pots guaranteed for 25 years repairs for all makes of stoves and furnaces plumbing heating tinsmithing and electrical work r h thompson co phone 46 georgetown tested recipes macaroni dairy and other food products in cluding cheese and macaroni in the menus are particularly suitable dur ing the autumn season typical menus are given below macaroni and cheese vt lb canadian macaroni 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 half cup hot milk salt and pepper to tapte bread crumbs orated canadian cheese make a sauce of one tablespooaful each of butter and flour and onehalf cup or hot milk salt put a layer of strong grated canadian cheese in the bottom of the baking dish spread over it a layer of macaroni and one of sauce then cheese macaroni and sauce covering the top with fine breadcrumbs and bits of butter dottfxl over and a little grated cheese place in the oven and bake until golden brown if individual dishes are used place them in a pan of hot water spaghetti chop sney 8 oz canadian spaghetti 2 tablespoons butter 2 green peppers chopped 2 onions chopped ivi cups chopped celery 3 cups tomatoes 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 4 teaspoon pepper t lb round steak minced place the spaghetti into rapidly boiling water and leave for ten min utes add 1 tablespoon of salt drain melt the butter in a frying man add ihe green peppers onions and celery and cook slowly for 10 minutes stirr ing constantly add the tomatoes salt sugar and pepper and continue cooking until the mixture thickens then add the welldrained spaghetti and cook slowly for t hour fry tlie round steak in small cakes just be fore serving crumble over the top of the mixture 8erve piping hot mush rooms may be substituted for the steak and macaroni may be used for the spaghetti spaghetti salad i package spaghetti 2 diced tomatoes 1 cupful celery 1 pimento 2 sweet pickles cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons mayonnaise salt pepper paprika cook spaghetti in boiling water blanch drain and chill mix weu all the ingredients and combine with the spaghetti serve on lettuce leaves de corated with paprika as a change a can of canadian cooked spaghetti with cheese in tomato sauce could be substituted leaving out the mayon naise i the heralds big offer grandma always was a keen shopper and quick to soap up a bargain but youll recognize these bargain 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must be admitted that h cost a fortune in energy to climb that high but the faint ray of sunshine poking its way through the skylight and the huge picture of one of mrs pratts ancestors which she had put out of the way up here seemed almost to welcome the girl when she came home weary and footsore this particular night mary ann brown came home more than weary she was almost sick and only that morning jim had said that he might never have enough short short story complottt in this issue money to get married on he had even hinted that she could go out with other men as far as he was concerned say kid are you goin out with the boy friend tonight sang out a rather raucous voice from the door way mary ann kept right on preparing for bed she gave a big sneeze for answer mazie pushed her way into the room and sat down on the edge of the bed whats the matter honey lost your boy friend asked the tactful girl mary ann looked at mazie she choked back another sneeze and opened her bed as best she could with her friend sitting on it listen kid could i borrow your coat ive never taken any of your clothes before but my boy friend has seen my old coat so much how about it honey mazie asked half expecting some argument yes take it and go away im tired she answered crossly downstairs jim was waiting pa tiently he did not know that mary ann had come home his watch was stow then down the steps came her blue coat he wondered how she had come in without his seeing her he stepped back into the shadows to surprise her she meant so much to him that he had to apologize for his attack of blues that morning his heart came into his throat a man hurried from the front room and took mary anns arrrr jim wanted to fight then and there as the two went out the door murder surged into his heart that sneak ing salesman i and mary ann had said that she hated him jim climbed the steps to mary anns room in quick time he threw open the door and stood on the threshold shaking with anger and when i get that cur ill pound his dirty face he said clear ly mary ann was so startled that she could not speak jims anger seemed to die but he went on talking aloud lord and i didnt apologize jo her for my grouch this morning he was almost weeping now just wheh i get a break so that we ran ma ry ann felt a sneeze coming she bit her lip to choke il back she must hear what he iind to say marry well ill stay here until they come back he finished mary ann could not hold her sneeze any longer the little noise filled the room like a gunshot jim turned amazed then he was over near the bed kneeling a few precious moments later mary ann remembered her position she pushed him halflaughing half- weeping away from the bed and begged him to go away until to morrow and finish the story she was too happy now to stand more jim stood for a second in the doorway he threw a kiss in her general direction two minutes had cleared everything for mary ann she sighed and felt for her slippers- one was gone i but even that did not spoil her joy she lighted the whining gas jet jim had kicked the slipper way across the room near the water logged potatoes mary ann picked up her slipper put out the light ar ranged the pair of slippers neatly beside the bed and fell asleep after one more sneeze shroud carried through streets saladin tht moslem war rior in his win ordered that his winding sheet be carried through the street of the city while an ac companying crier proclaimed this tiuphonk talks in thi watson family butcher baker dressmaker hairdresser grocer druggist doctor and friends mrs watson is merely naming the impor tant people she reaches by telephone tome of them every day saving endless delays needless risks and many tiresome journeys the telephone is so much a part of the daily routine that its importance ia often overlooked until like mrs watson you actually start to check up on what it does for you the rates for residence telephone aervice arm j aurprisingfy tow only a few cents a day yom i really 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