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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 3

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prralrimi flrffiitf'Cotirffr April 29, 19593 HAVING FOOD FUN Variety Possible Even With Cereals of 475,000 gallons of water per duy. More than a year ago the Chamber of Commerce contacted TONGUE TWISTER RICHMOND Vau i-fi word concasphinsulated on Chesterfield County building per Water Election Continued From F'age 1 Elementary School, with a score, ami in Precinct 8, Philip Sweed School, 274 1 03. IN EACH CASE the "noes'! mustered a little over a third of the number of "yes" votes. The City of Petaluma became interested in purchasing the Bloomfield 4-H Party Is Friday By MRS, T. J.

KIRKLANI) BLOOMFIELD, (C) The Bloomfield 4 Club's pedro card party will be held Friday at Fire the California Water Service Co. and mentioned this requirement asking the company's point of view. On Dec. 24, 1957, the company sent a letter back to Willlum Cherry pie filling that had been flavored with cinnamon and a few drops of almond extract is a different topping. Whole cranberry sauce and flaked coconut make another interesting iy nt vn How iiifiny wiys do you pri--pint? weals? Do von think that ciTfiils aii' bivakfast foods only? If so.

you art- missing many khI dishes for icicuIh can be used in mit caused some furrowed brows. It referred to the type roof, for an industrial building. Miss Patricia Barbour, secretary to the building Inspector, solved the problem. She had overlooked putting In the- periods. The next permit read: "Conc.asph.insulat-cd." Meaning concrete, asphalt, insulated.

men's Hall. Mr. und Mrs. Jerre Carroll und Mrs. Joe Tremari 4 4 are the 4-H Club leaders.

tutives und di-swrU n.s well Mr. nnd Mrs. George Atkinson 1 lor Xin i(lo, Mice, wheat, corn of Bloomfield became grandpar uiKui, mucumni, Kpu(neiti are tharni'lfonlike foods because ents of a son born April 18 at water system following a circumstance here in June, 1956, in which the company made it known Its supplies were limited and it desired no new customers here under such conditions. There followed a hearing before the Public Utilities Commission, which ruled that the company had to expand service within its capability, adding a condition that if supplies could not be expanded the entire system might have to operate under rationing for all cust mers. city will be able to fill its com they can be prepared In many Murray then president of the Chamber, saying that: "We realize that the proposed college would constitute a very worthwhile addition to the community and we believe that the possibility that the campus may be located within the Petaluma area, again points up the desirability of introducing supplemental supplies of Coyote water which we have long advocated.

"It Is our belief that the Chamber of Commerce and all other groups Interested in the further development of Petaluma would I WHEAT FLAKE WAFFLES Whole wheal new flavor and treat when added to waffles. Simply fold in the whole wheat flakes Just before baking-it is as easy as that. Breakfast cereals Improve the fluvor end texture and they make nutritional of protein vi ways. mitment to the college should it be located here. Actually the company could Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Erland-son, nee Beth Atkinson. Mrs. Er-landson has been ill following the birth. Mrs.

Georce Atkinson has Hite Is espec-fully venmtile and is staple lj) the diets of almost have constructed the aqueduct, ull peoples. The Chinese fry or acting as an agent for paying off the construction bonds, but It iS Apricots cranberries cherry sauce, brown fluked coconut mule uiiuhiiu! topping for lowl of oatmeal. been airing for the infant at homo. steam It; the Mexicans combine it with tomdto; East Indians odd considered a political entity such tamins, essential and minerals and food energy. Water from Coyote Dam, which Alex McDonnell of Valley Ford thill peppers, chicken, ham and as the' city of Petaluma can has been confined to Memoria curry; the Americans use tomato Use packaged pancake mix finance such a project on a more Hospital in Santa Rosa for the and spinach.

and prepare a double batch of past week. waffle batter according to the When cereals are cooked In a pressure cooker they retain the natural delicious flavor and also continue their efforts to make the Introduction of Coyote water a reality." Essentially this Is exactly how things have turned out. With Coyote water now available the favorable basis. tO FILL JOBS. FAST place Help Ads.

Dial POrter 2-4541 for in Koerienced Ad-writer. First Communion was given to a number of Catholic children at limeade, salt, and green coloring. Mix well. Chill until thick and syrupy. Whip milk until stiff and stir in thickened gelatin.

Pour into corn flake crust. Chill until firm. Garnish if desired. YUld: 1 9-inch pie. directions on the package.

Fold in 2 cups of whole wheat flakes. the Church of the Assumption their valuable minerals, vitamins until done, 10 to 12 minutes. Yield: 10 to 12 biscuits. LIME PIE IN CORN FLAKE CRUST The attractive of this lime pie belies its ease of appearance. Both the crust and filling are so easy to make that even the most inexperienced cook is assured of success.

CORN FLAKE CRUST Ingre Bake on a waffle iron until done and golden brown. and other nutrients. Remember in Tomales April 26. Mrs. Mary FLAKY BRAN BISCUITS Whole bran cereal adds a nut can be brought here by building an aqueduct from Santa Rosa, 8ppears as the only major immediate source of new supplies.

A financial feasibility study by Stone and Youngberg, financial experts, determined that the city could finance the aqueduct and buy the local system with the bond issue voted yesterday. The bonds are to be paid from water revenue only. One important side issue is that the City Council has pledged itself to supply water to a state four-year college if the institution is located in this area. The college has a requirement Tremari has been their teacher. Among those from Bloomfield are Janice Tremari, Judy Kirk-land, Kathy Sutton, Joey Tre like flavor and gives an unusual texture to these crusty baking dients: ,6 cups, corn flakes, 6 Marin to Vote On Conservation Marin County ranchers' will go to the polls May 19 to decide whether the county should organ powder biscuits.

Use a packaged biscuit mix or "start from scratch." Either method will tablespoons sugar, cup melted butter or margarine, 1 teaspoon water. that listed under cereals are cracked wheat, Scotch and Irish oatmeal, buckwheat, wild and brown rice and white rice; corn meal, whole barley and the wTiole family of Italian pastes, from macaroni, spaghetti and noodles to sea shells and bow knots. Here are a few suggestions for serving cereals that have been cooked in a pressure cooker. BARLEY: Serve instead of mashed potatoes with meat and gravy, or in the form of balls or molds with meat and gravy, or give crusty flavorful biscuits that add something special to FILLING Ingredients: 2 pack any meal. ages (2 tablespoons) plain gela Starting from "scratch" ingre mari, Susan Sutton, Billy Sutton and John Williamsen, who came from Valley Ford.

MESDAMES Tom Kirkland and Frances Cornett had business in San 'Rafael Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foraker returned to their Reno home after visiting Mrs. Foraker's mother, Mrs.

Maria Rossi, near Two Rock. Mrs. Marie Smith is in Los Angeles this week. The following pre-schoolers are tin, cup cold water, cup dients: 1-cup whole bran cereal, "Confidentially I had a hearing probleml Then. oil my troubles vanished like magic, thanks to Sonotone's thrilling invention.

I hear again, yet wear nothing in either ear." You, too, can hear better with the latest Sonotones whether you wear eyeglasses or not. Arrange today for a free hearing test by your local SONOTONE HEARING AID CONSULTANT. Let us show you how you can regain your confidence, yet keep your secret hidden. Bon Conduction SONOTONE boiling water, cup sugar, 1 6- and friends called at the home cup milk, 1 cup sifted all-pur ounce can cup) frozen con of Mrs. Tom Kirkland on Sunday to extend best wishes.

ize a countywide soil conservation district. Camillo Morelli, member of a study committee, said today that polling, places will be at Novato, Tomales, Point Reyes Station and Stinson Beach. He said that a majority vote will be necessary to help create the district and that there would centrated limeade, 18 teaspoon pose flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 14 teaspoon salt, cup salt, 3 to 4 drops green food col Peter Fenton spent a few days oring, or as desired, cup with his mother, Mrs. George Wil son, at Bodega and visited his chilled undiluted evaporated milk. father in San Francisco.

Fenton attending the Bloomfield School be no tax levy to help support Crush corn flakes very fine (to has returned to Idaho where he is employed on a ranch. this week: Perry Smith, Roberta Mattos, Larry Shuck, Tommy shortening, 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine. Soak whole bran cereal in milk. Combine dry ingredients; sift into mixing bowl. Cut shortening into flour mixture with pastry olender or knives until it is finely divided and mixture resembles meal.

Add bran mixture; stir He said that creation of a dis make 14 cups crumbs). Combine in soup. CORNMEAL MUSFf: Serve with honey, brown or maple sugar and cream and top milk. Or serve fried, or as polenta; make into scrapple. FRIED CORN MEAL MUSH: Transfer the pressure cooked corn meal to a long pan or glass refrigerator dish; cover and chill.

Slice, dip in beaten egg, The pedro card party at Mc trict would mean a soil survey, improved engineering service cereal, sugar, butter or margarine, and water and mix well. Kirkland, Kenny Pilegaard and Linda Tremari. A dessert progressive pedro Caughey Hall, Bodega, on Friday night was a success. High scores and technical service and advice cn other farm Droblems. Pack evenly over bottom and sides of buttered 9-inch pie plate building up edge to form a firm Several districts have been or SONOTONE HEARING CENTER FRIDAY, MAY 19 A.

M. TO 1 P. M. CASA GRANDE MOTEL 307 Petaluma Blvd. Sorh PO 2-8881 with knife or spatula just until ingredients are mixed.

Turn ganized in Sonoma County, in rim. 1 then in fine bread crumbs and cluding the Petaluma area. were held by Ed Watts, Ruth D'Arcy, C. A. Pellascio, J.

Fran-ceschi, C. Colombo, Vic Fomasi, Ed Gleason, R. Fomasi, Nonie Luchinetti and O. J. Luchinetti.

The next pedro party in Bodega will be May 7 at 1:30 p.m. party will be given May 7 at 1:30 p.m. in McCaughey Hall at Bodega. The public is invited. Mrs.

Carroll Kirkland gave a birthday dinner for her mother-in-law, Mrs. Tom Kirkland, Saturday night. A group of relatives Bake in a moderate oven (375 fry in butter or vegetable fat, if until lightly browned, 10 to to be used as a sweet; or in sa Exact locations of the polling places in the four towns are not yet known. 12 minutes. Cool before filling vory meal fat, if used as a main Mix gelatin and cold water to course food.

Serve in place of gether in large mixing bowl. Let dough into lightly floured surface. Knead lightly 6 times. Roll dough inch thick. Cut into rounds with biscuit cutter or into diamonds with sharp knife.

Brush tops with melted butter or margarine. Place 1 inch apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (425F.) until done, 10 to 12 minutes. Yield: 10 to 12 potatoes with meat, or accom "7m stand 5 minutes. Add boiling wa pany with honey or jelly as a I i ter and stir until gelatin is dissolved.

Stir in sugar, frozen sweet. RICE AND SPINACH ARMENIAN end of the month fi i I KEEPS IT TICKING BELV1DERE, N. J. UrV-W. Frank Burd is a clock-watcher I and gets paid $50 a year for doing it.

For the last 19 years, Burd has climbed into a bell tower once a week to wind the 100-year-old clock in the Warren County Ingredients: cup oil, 1 cup Public Saves sliced onion, 2 pounds spinach, 1 cup raw rice, V2 cup fresh or canned tomatoes, 2 cups boiling water, sfdt and pepper to taste. AnH ha bnrmre 1m nnt Vi rvnlv I Heat oil in a deep saucepan FLAKY BRAN BISCUITS (Biscuit Mix) Ingredients: 1 cup whole bran cereal, cup milk, 1 cup unsifted packaged biscuit mix, 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine. Soak 'whole bran cereal in milk. Add to biscuit mix; stir one watching the clock. "When add onions, cover and braise slowly for 15 minutes.

Wash spin it strikes the wrong time, stops or is wrong," Burd said, "I really get the telephone calls." ach well and cut up in large pie The Sea Lions SACRAMENTO UR The sea lions can stop howling. Sen. Waverly Jack Slattery (D-Finley) received hundreds of letters protesting his resolution to slaughter almost 15,000 sea lions. Even though the Senate passed the measure, he amended it Tuesday to merely ask the Fish and Game Department to keep sea lions from eating too many fish. "I had to do it," Slattery said.

"They've formed committees to Save the Sea Lions all over the state." NO TROUBLE at all to rent through For Rent Ads! with knife or spatula, just until ingredients are mixed. Turn dough onto lightly floured surface. Knead lightly 6 times. Roll or pat dough Vi inch thick THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! ces, stems and all. Put spinach on top of onions; next add rice, then tomatoes and water; season to taste with salt and pepper.

Cover and cook over low heat for about 45 minutes or until rice is tender. Serves 6. CORN MEAL BALLS SAUCE: cup dried mushrooms, 1 small onion chopped finely; 1 small leek, chopped finely, 5 tablespoons olive oil, Vz cup NEW STOCK STERO-RECORDS ZASTROW TV 108 Kentucky St. ness, cut into rounds wrtn snarp knife. Brush tops with melted butter or margarine.

Place 1 inch apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (425F.) 78c PICTURE FRAMES and Sizes Just in time for the grad each nuts. choDDed very fine, or crushed; 4 ripe tomatoes, seed ed and peeled or 1 can (6 ounce) tomato Daste diluted to make 1 ROVER VALLEY cup, Ms' cup mushroom liquor, MEN'S SPEED SHORTS 9 1 A A Double Seat Long Wearing. TOT VV S. M.

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Brown onion i) Dw and leek in olive oil. Add the chopped nuts. Add tomatoes or nnstp and water. Cook about 5 Peas, Chopped Broccoli, Chopped Spinach, Leaf Spinach French Fries 99c minutes. Then add mushrooms, CAMP STOOLS Buy Several Now.

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