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PAGE THREE ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1942. Yanks Beat Bushes in Dutch Guiana Noted Home Economist To Open Cooking School Wednesday Between' Snack Need Not Spoil Children's Dinner Children' will be children, and so this question is always with us is eating between meals harm- the opinion of Mrs. Julia Kiene, manager of, the home economics department of West-inghouse, "there is a happy medium." And she speaks as an export on foods and nutrition and from her own personal experience 12-Cot Aid Station Being Organized? At Jefferson Jefferson, May 5 (Special); The first aid casualty station is well under way with donations coming in and space in the city hall granted by the city. Mrs.iHal Wiley is general chairman, Dr. J.

0. Van Winkle medical advisor and Margaret Hamill, registered nurse, in charge of the station. Dr. Ralph Purvlne of Salem, county head, has advised 12-cot station for Jefferson. At a recent meeting the Rod Gun club turned over $22.73 for use in the project.

Some money has been donated and cots loaned. Miss Hamill has given two cots and bedding for them; a cradle, 7 Jefferson High, Grade Graduation Planned Jefferson The baccalaureate program for the graduating class of Jefferson high school will be held Sunday, May 10' at 7:45 p.m. at the Evangelical church. Following is the program: Processional, Mrs. Wilma Luper; invocation, Rev.

James Whitaker; hymn, congregation; Scripture; solo; sermon, Rev. William Elmer, "My girls' chorus; benediction, Rev, Whitaker; recessional, Mrs, Luper. Commencement program will be held Friday night, May 15 in the school gymnasium, when eight students will receive their high school diplomas. The program: processional, Mrs. Wanda Tesdahl; invocation, Rev.

Elmer; "My girls' chorus; salutatory, Betty Hart; xylophone solo, Mrs. Luper; address, C. A. Howard, Monmouth; valedictorian, Lawrence Rehi'cld; special number, girls' chorus; presentation of awards, Superintendent M. H.

Beal; presentation of diplomas, C. C. Hart; benediction, Rev, Elmer; recessional, Mrs. Tesdahl. Seniors are Jack Costelow, Donald Gilmour, Frank Hoven, Betty Hart, Frances Hoven, Ruth OveV-holser, Lawrence Rehfeld, Robert Sherwood.

Eighth grade graduation exercises will take place May 14 at 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium with fey -ft BwV. 24. face masks, etc. i '-1 L- y- I yy Mi mmwtiU Mi iiin wi STEALS CLOTHES; JAILED' John Lilly, Medford, who.

had been arrested by Officer Sharp Friday on a drunkenness charge, was sentenced to 10 days In the city jail, but when it was found two bed sheets in his possession were stolen he was transferred to justice court. There he pleaded guilty to a larceny charge and was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. It was found he had stolen a consignment of finished laundry from a back porch at the P. A. Young home, Seventh and Ferry mmm in raising two daughters to healthy womanhood.

"Active growing children crave something to eat, especially after school," Mrs. Kiene says. "It's a perfectly natural craving, and there's no harm in satisfying it. But a great big BUT it must be a light snack that won't spoil the child's dinner. A snack can be light and still be nutritious." Asked what she'd suggest as a 'sensible "in between" snack, Mrs.

Kiene says, "milk, soup or cocoa, with, perhaps, toasted peanut butter and honey sandwiches, a wholesome cookie or two, or toast spread with honey butter." All of them can be prepared, usually by the children themselves, on the waffle baker, sandwich grill or toaster, or in the coffee Small appliances are easy for children to handle, they use less current than the range, and they don't interfere in the least with any big-scale dinner preparation that might be in progress on the range. Here are recipes for some of Mrs. Klcne's "happy Prlxe' Honey (Cookies 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup honey 1 cup shortening, half butter v2 cup nut meats, chopped by It's war again.it jungle and insects In Dutch Guiana for these United Stales troops prulvclud htavv mosuuito nets. (U. S.

Armv Signal Corps photo from NEA speakers were Frank Parker of Toledo on the history committee, Ray streets. Jap Aims Old Stuff To Lyons Resident W. R. Stevens of Lyons was a business visitor In Albany Saturday. He is republican committee Talbot school joining in.

Following is the program: Processional, Mrs. Wanda Tesdahl; invocation, Rev. Whitaker; solo, Gene Mary Redmond; class history, Florence Ricks; Dr. J. I.

Santee, Monmouth; presentation of class, M. H. Beal; dip Parker of Corvallis and Judge George McKnight of Albany each speaker dilated on some phase of the experiences of their forefathers in the orient and could speak the Japanese language, interpreted the speech to the other members of the party. Since that time Stevens has tried to arouse his countrymen to the danger of Japanese and has worked hard toward that end. DAUGHTER BORN Providence Mr.

and Mrs. Will Madams are the parents of a daughter born at the Lebanon hospital May 8. in crossing the plaint to Oregon and the organization among them that followed on their arrival here. man for Fox Valley precinct and commander of Scio post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. As chairman lomas, C.

C. Hart; vocal duct, Miss Redmond and Mickie Thurston; benediction, Rev. Whitaker; The addresses were supplemented by a miscellaneous program of music and general entertainment. A Families Join in Reunion Sunday of the grange legislative commit- recessional, Mrs. Tesdahl.

The class roll: Billy Barna, Lor- succeeded in get- WOMEN S) sumptuous dinner was served at of The annual family reunion JIISS BARBARA MILLER Albany women will welcome back Miss Barbara Miller, who has conducted some ol the Democrat-Herald's most successful cooking schools. She will sec many familiar faces in iier audience at the Venetian theater when her interesting demonstrations start Wednesday at 2 p.m. Miss Miller, since her appearance here just a year ago, has conducted cooking schools all over Oregon, Washington ana and in the Hawaiian islands. She was there before the war started but had many interesting experiences 1 tablespoon soda, in ut cup raine Bentley, Lillie Bruner, Clyde tmB lci" rapier, me uun Campbell, Ella Mae Cole, Richard I county Pomona and the state Davis, Margaret Dunham, Vera' 8lanc to cndorse a resolution op-Glaser, Jack Knight. Florence PB ending the Japanese any the noon hour.

Helen Starr, president, presided and in the election of officers was re-elected, with George Parker secretary, W. Swank of Albany 93 was the oldest visitor. HEEP THIS ADVICEII you'rt erou, nattcM. (alter hot flaaliM, narvou (eallnga, diralnu WUMd bj thu period In womn' 1U try Ljd! K. Plnktuus'i Vf to bit Compound.

Made eipeo tally for women. Thouxnda upon thousands helped. Follow label dlJreo-Uouj. WOHTH TRYING I the descendants of the Parker, Cowan, Cooper, Humphrey and McKnight families was held Sunday in the grange hall of North Albany with approximately 100 members of these families who first located in the center of the Albany scrap metals or other war muni water 1 teaspoon vanilla Va teaspoon nutmeg 5 cups sifted all-purpose flour Ricks, Luella Sheffield, Maxine Talmadge, Lola Thompson, Betty tions. A Joint resolution was Wattenbarger and Lorine Wells.

'2 teaspoon salt A D-H Want Ad Can SeU It Talbot students include Ronald Allen and Donald Cole. prairie in Linn county. The main Cream shortening, add nnrl knnav anrl Kot nrall Wilkinson Tells of Clear Lake Resort The beauty of Clear Lake, the sugar Add three-fourths of a day's travel to reach the resort which is now accomplished in two hours, said Mr. Wilkinson. The speaker was introduced by Robert W.

Davis passed by the senate In that session but the house of representatives voted against the' memorial to congress. As a gunner, 1st class in the U.S. navy in World war 1, he was stationed in Japan and the far east most of the time, being attached to the U.S. embassy at 1 1 1 4 Jj I suua mill wtftci aiiu uuuiivais, auu vanilla, mix well. Add flour in recognized pearl of the Cascade Happy Kiiiclien Cooking School SPECIAL FOOD OFFERINGS AT BUSY BEE LOAFED ON JOB Great Falls, Mont.

(U.m The traditional busy bee let Montana apiarists down this year by pro-ducting only 10 per cent of the state's demand for honey. Montana beekeepers are depressed because the war has increased the price of honey. which nutmeg salt has been mountain range in this part of charge of the program. Presi-added, beat well. Chill.

Drop mix-j the state, and the history of the dent Russell Parker presided and ture on preheated waffle baker Santiam Fish and Game resort c-Mcd on J. Fred Braly to report in small spoonfuls. Set control at ion its shore were graphically i on tnt progress being made in 1 one time. Here he learned the future intentions of the Japanese I for conquest of the orient and I later of the west coast of the United States and Lower Califor- Bake in minutes. waffle Makes No.

2 seeting. baker about 3 84 cookies. described Monday noon by M. O.j Preparing the new Red Cross Wilkinson, secretary of the or- headquarters. He reported that ganization for many years, in an tllp members of the realtor asso-address before the Albany Real ciation had donated 83H hours Estate association members and tlle students at the school on visitors.

I lne Albany college site 96 hours Debt Paying Day Started nia Columbus, O. "Pay Youri On one occasion he attended the Debt Day" will be observed on I launching of a Japanese cruiser the Capita university campus when a government official told i with the prospect of completing the work some time during the Wed. Thurs. Friday Both Stores this week only April 24. The day has been set i Ins countrymen what that ship week The lake contains Ki6 acres 1 and ages long passed formed inj a canyon by a slide in he moun- tains making a dam creating a 1 Chocolate Brownies (on waffle baker) l-i cup butter 78 cup sugar 2 squares chocolate, melted 2 eggs 'i teaspoon salt cups cake flour teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla and many others to follow would V.

A. Hurley, president of the I aslae annuany 10 maKe siunynis rh.imhup rimmed nr.) I debt-consious and honor bound debt-consious and 0 to settle accounts. be used for. One of Stevens I shipmates, who had long service reservoir of hundreds of feet deep and clcai as crystal. Trees ered by the water gathering still stand and well preserved.

The chairman of the recreational committee, reported on the progress beini4 made in preparing the building at Second and Ellsworth streets donated by F. H. Pfeiffer to entertain visiting soldiers. He urged the support of the realtors, alleging that the movement was a city problem. teaaaM Cream butter and sugar.

Add lake is surrounded by a heavy chocolate and beaten eggs. Sift! growth of timber owned largely dry ingredients together and add, by private owners but in charge then add flavoring. Drop a table-1 of the national forestry service spoon on each section of preheat- which the association cooperate ed waffle baker. Bake 3 minutes, in maintaining a report. Recipe makes 8 bakings.

The speaker gave the historv of the association urbanized 1919 rlCniC Will Mark EnricKeJ-rithpreeiouiViUminBundlron ot ilYiry idded nutritional vluci in limoui JL flour ytt trie nme ever to bake witnl with L. G. Lcwclling as president C-Ul who served two terms. The speak- Cl0S! Sch00' er gave a list of the president Tennessee Tennessee 1 and secretaries Hum the beginning wl" MilJ' with a picnic to the present time. Last year the dinner.

resort was visited by approxi-1 Ml Kinma Den-more went to mutely 10. Don pcrsnns and some 1 Portland Tuesday to see her 4000 fish caught in the lake. At giaudson, Lowell Seaman, who is HANDY SACK CEREALS and FLOURS Always A Complete Line At The Grocerveteria Store YOUR CHOICE Fishers' Blend, Fine Spun Cake Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Rye, Yellow Corn Meal, White Corn Meal, Farina, Pan-cake Flour 241-lb. bag 95c No. 10 bag 49c Peanut Butter, Honey Sandwiches Mix together one part of honey and two parts of peanut butter.

Stir this until thoroughly blended, then spread on dark brown, or white bread, as you prefer. Put two slices together with the peanut-butter-and-honey spread between. Butter the outsides, Brown on the sandwich grill. Cocoa (0 present the association has 2.1 boats on the lake starting with two old scows. "The al-o ntains 12 oimiiitrd with serving with the coast guard.

Mrs. Eva Seamm came home with her Saturday and they visited Mrs. Ella I fc'iisinorc rmonto. Eldon Deivnmi'r has ictuine'l lion) cen-tial Oregon. Lee ISilytu spent a lew days last week at the home of his neph- i.vi-im mil in 1 heiil- iiioili'in water Mason jar and Keep reii b(M h(ju (, ator.

A tablespoon or more of the fo, storm syrup added to a cup of hot milk un(1 14C 2-pound Handy Sacks Wieaicn nn ine conee niiiKci i aim. i pcakf presto, the children have cocoa 'nticn in tin iiucd that ever. ew, Ed Hilyen near Scio. utility be- Mr. Ml Jess I'tleison Fiiher's Wheat Germ Fiiher's Old Fashioned Buckwheat, not Stlf-Rii- long to the av.oi laliuii in spon-' pent Sun-lay with Mr.

and Mis. Mring ii objectives in hiking ad- L. Waul at Philomath, vantage of the nppi.i tnmties in! The Victor Carlson family of building up a gieat re oit and pio-' lhanon v.cre Sunday guests of the vuM 1 1 ol the conn-J Mr. and I'll- Ivan Ayers. try.

The two itv of financial; Mrs. W. E. Caller and family Cocoa syrup: 1 '-j tups honey 1 cup sugar ln4 cups boiling water 1 cup cocoa 'i teaspoon salt teaspoon vanilla 25e PISCO) V0r inct- shortening 3 Vcake 5fr 6-lb. can 22c ing.

IV, -lb. bags suppoit i- by the neiiiliersliip fr ol the organization and the of Lebanon -pent Sunday afternoon with her daughter. Mrs Loi-en Ularklaw and family. Slowly stir boiling water into rental received on cabins and cocoa which has been placed in boats, last year tolling $2,975 Not only ro hops give beer and ale their bitter taste but they act a- a pic-ei vative fur these which is used in employing a caretaker and making additional improvements pnli year In the beginning practically as KMiHieii liciiFiir i K. C.

BAKING POWDER 16 of 2S-OI. 50-oi, 80-ot. Get an Omerican Hag for Uour Home 3x5-ft. Size for Only fif ilh First Pagt oj Recipe folder from Fiiher's Blend Flour Sack saucepan. Add honey.

Tur switch to medium and cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from unit and heat until Well-blended Add sugar and salt, and continue cooking on medium heat for 5 minutes longer, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add vanilla. This syrup will keep for months if stored in a glass Jar in the refrigerator Hone Butter (to spread on loan or bread Blend cups of honey with 2 3' cup butler. Let butter stand at room temperature until soft enough to blend.

Add the honey and stir until it is thoroughly mixed Put it in a jar with a cover and let it remain the refrigerator two or three days before using. Soup (heated in the coffee ir.iken This is no' pioblcm at 'all for the thildren. "Whether canned or homemade, soups can be heated in the coffee maker in a matter of moment'. khfaMlWIairrati km? can can can Get Your Vital Vitamins Every Day With FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES From The Selected Stocks at INGMRAM'S; GROCERY can 13' 19e 33 55e "BUtl Mill fntni i 10 andlS rtrrvnnr jnft lo tho hit color fliete Jyt -and if nu hirn I fljg (of your hoftw. Ittre'i oar tun( in Kri nnf lo ditpljv Mrmoril Day -I Ug l)v -July li a 1.5 fi.

outikxn fjtf tiilorrd toith w.n lriirv printed field ol Mjrt jnd bound edirrt flag ihjl would retail fur el lraf II "1 to S2.0 youri for HiM and nr pjgf of refipe folder from Met irf irnuhed I mAh'i BlrnJ, the ill purpoae fern. ilt Hour, (jet from your grocer ynd for your (leg now! Blue Bell Potato Chips IN OUR DOWNTOWN DRUG DEPARTMENT lID Fr Burnt, Scaldi, Sunburn. I Mr I ounc tuba TUL 0 MAIL COUPON vytox -I in nu noieiw, Mil it rn PHONE 789 Haftar liumrf StMilt, VmIi lt tlamp.1 an I art aa nttm fl4c USUI III SO HOI A. ADMISSION FREE AT VENETIAN THEATER I i SECOND AND ELLSWORTH FREE DELIVERY U'RV tWHDr.RS 17c CASE Toledo. O.

(UP' A jurv of satin the Toledo court room of Municipal Judge Homer Ramey to hear testimony in the case of 53-year-old George Jair.es The charge stealing two bars of winp vilned fit 17 cent I ill tmy i FEATURED BY MISS BARBARA MILLER IN THE COOKING SCHOOL.

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