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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 21, 1946 (8 pages)

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NEVADA _CITY-GRASS" VALLEY NUGGET —— ‘. . Nugget Recipes Ring The Holiday Bell! . ' COLORADO SNOWED-IN BY BLIZZARD PEARDALE YOUTHS TO G0 TO PRESTON » ' NEVADA CcoPy: 16, and Joe Cosizgrove 17, were Mondiay committed by’ Judge George L. Jones sitting in the juvenile court, . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946 PAGE THREE NO SOAP ~ If cleanliness is next to’godlinese. America is om the Sodom and Gomorrah iook like lilie: of the valley, because the goap shortage apparently grows worse daily. : J way to making Lawrenee Smith eal U y to the California Youth Amthority. . . : HERE’S oy ae y € 6 dish. Yield: 6 servings. lof Indlistry to afwait action -by the . ; Youth Authority. . y orati ess i r AT woace y . if = — Uicarlecsdammaginee he ite ee ideas = eo . The. two youths, on October 28th . . . OPTOMETRIST both simple and delicious wise meal NEVER F ATL OMELET _ . invaded the home of Mrs. Lester . a planners can call to their aid a fam4 eggs separated Dilts of Peardale district and, urreate. . EYES EXAMINED ¥ er ey ee oe ee 5 tablespoons butter +ened her life, and that of her son, . GLASSES FITTED Better known {ON its breakfast use 3 tablespoons flour . Cliffie, 5, with a .22 calibre rislo. a 312 Broad Street the packaged cereal is amazingly ver1 tablespoon fat Sinn genius muons ena ues . BS erie: nats satile as a complimentary ingred1 cup milk . SHE LAUGHED AND LAUGHED elephone 270-W ey jient in a variety of desserts. 1-2 teaspoon salt CHICA GO—When a gunman walk. . Nevada City ' ’ Apple. refriimerator cake is such a 1-4 teaspoon pepper ed up to the cashier desk of the Bel-. f} un oye eae on dessert—easy, inexpensive to make Preoiave sanze of butter, flour and mont Hotel and handed Helen Bern-. and delicious to eat. milk. Cool slightly. Add salt to the see a note which read “Give me ene Sao ee on Apple Refrigeator Cake whites and beat until stiff, but not money or I’ll' shoot’’ Miss Bernsee REFRIGERATOR i 1-2 cup margarine dry. Beat egg vollw. Add sauce and . , broke out in a loud laugh. The would . « CE ne 2 cups coarsely crushed corn pepner to yolks, blend, then fold be ‘bandit fled). SERVI flakes gently into whites. ee i STEELE SUPPLY 1-2 cup sugar . .Pomr into moderately. hot, large ; SWEET HOLIDAY . ; PANY 2 cups strained applesauce gkillet in which 1 tablespoon fat has BOSTON — Policemen Herbert L. COM . (sweetened) been melted. Level surface gently. Smith and Joseph Snyder answered REPAIRS 1, Melt margarine in large saucepan. Cook ovver low heat until brown on a a call from a man (who found a : 7 Stir in crushed corn flakes. Add su-. bottom. Transfer-to. slow oven 325° WITH 12 PERSONS reported dead and hundreds trapped by snowdrifts, skunk in his cellar with its head Hoth etic and boner Units gar and stir until well blended. Put! F. Gook until surfare is dry. omelat Renee Wile Eeeutivecar Olcine heir nay Mon wow covered caught in a jar. After that the two By, Refrigeration Experts a thick layer of the corn flakes in alis firm in center and springs when streets p Maho alsin and communications were tied up in many police were given the’ test of the day Phone 911 quart ‘bowl cover with a layer of} pressed lightly with finger tip. 15 sections. The deaths were in the more remote areas. (International) oft. applesauce. Répeat til i -. or i $ . . pe mi re . sp eosaiaalee ical warm. Dlat secioie gathered at the theatre to witness tie ten taper GHE pecaral hoe ote Poe wee avorite sauce. the dramatic exhibition given for the : i ees : saan ° : i , benefit of the Congregational WE. BUY USED Loosen edges, turn out on serving EGG POTATO PIE ‘ eal : . 4 ; Church. In the play ‘“‘The Last Leaf plate. Cut in. wedges, serve with 6 to 8 medium potatoes cooked and Les appeared Mrs. W. E. Johns Mae chilled custard sauce or thin cream. . mashed SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO rake cae : . a : i —AND Martin, Mrs. EB. B. Power, ‘W. B. Serves six. 2 talblesnoons fat : Johns, Wm. Ashburn, G. Witney, L a r 74 + abs, Bile ; ee PIVey é ‘ Hier 1 tablespoon flour ee ee SU Brinkman and. Geo. Barton Th LE HY’Ss > . . : __INDIAN PUDDING fod ones i : sac cn aaa a nae ee ee LEAHY i ~ Aa! 5 eins Ak ih ee = eS —— closing piece was a farce Tei -.on aia a & eel “bin ae NEVADA CITY 75 YEARS AGO jarly called Jimmy by his hosts of. Parle Francais’ with the following Home Supply Store A fae A . uc ee sley John A. Lancaster of the National . friends here, he had been a waiter. 'people in thé cast :Mrs. F. Bishop, ‘i is 3-4 cup iidlanae sit 1-2 t a os ie cea : Exchange Hotel had. his Maxim Gas at the National Exchange Hotel for} Annie Ninnis, Martha Sims, Mar313 South Auburn Street iy) . ah be it : D van aty ia lishment. in full operation avd years. querette Nickless, W. E.: Johns. W. Grass Valley Telephone 930 -& tsp, sa ee ene : \ _ . avas using the gas lights in the hotel. ' _ Ashburn, Geo. Barton. . Sa 1-2 tsp. ginger Prepare well seasoned fluffy — eal Sc ie Mwa: ‘Chinamen were. standing in " ; P ‘ me Y »
~ 4 5 QO 1-2 tsp. cinnamon : ed potatoes. Mix a white sauce o Hank Snow officer of Grass Valley) front of Colley’s butcher shop when 2 tsps. ‘butter or margarine fat, flour and milk. Line bottom and arrested Ah Hung if Grass Waltey’s! one of them was struck otter the 1 egg well beaten sides of a greased shallow baking i : eee : coe : 1 po cold milk dish (aj ca 7 a 2 F ee ie ae inatown on charges of rovbing. head by John Eagan as he passed by. Ue ene oat Cpe aiacin nan a Snel : etulouk ogbes ome i qeie Prescott, keeper ci* the Lone. }He was taken before Justice Palm000 uho toll han eutleatip an“come Went abd dock 15 . fined cooked che io: 2 ish t . rt ‘saloon in this city of $900 in. er and plead guilty. ; : “ re : an 2 . ee 7 D tg fe) earn on of checks\and coin. The Chinaman was] — , i ‘: 2 ‘ minutes, stirring until smoot : = ate. \rrange the ioe sliced saiplavek-io @6rk abont-i he saieen: The “Eo to Heetin’ and ehareh 3 Ny move from heat and add butter or. eggs atop mashed potatoes. Top with je at thes ‘sini ; : ‘ ; ; people of the town were complaining margarine, molasses, salt and spices,. parsley, cheese, white sauce, salt and : : . 8 peed <3 H ee 4 Eee Se A es The city was saddened and shock-. of the bad regulations of public halls stir in beaten egg. Pour into a greas-. pepper. Cover with remaining mashod be news ofNthe dente oe Ramen ot bes} ‘ Hs . CB tg te rd mperaed casserole, pour cold milk over. ed potatoes. Brush top with milk. Wdeinton id cau Prancisco. Wasi. sa id a sepa ie sie gee top. Do not stir. Bake in a slow oven. Bake in a moderate oven 350° F. uno : : Races one eee ed nore . NESS << Se Sortie 300 to 325° F., 2 1-2 hours. Serve. til nicely browned and thoroughly the kere cis haat se cold ane needs Y¥ ‘ : ss ‘warm with cream. Serves 6 to 8. heated, 30 minutes. Garnizh top. 7¢h strins tose 2) Be on Pee a ier j By sl Si Metres sayy aes esieoee with slices, of hard cooked egg. Serve i tablespoon inuetard > gona aha Caer sae acne hy just the right resting. R memberin birthd . f ; ae eee 1 tablespoon galt charge of the churches in this city ‘ gn g ig. Re 9 jays CORN CUSTARD irom casserole. Yield: 4 to 5. ser: : ‘ ‘és such a happy habit. It's a good habit, too, to 3 eges, beaten slightly vings. 1 tablespoion celery salt W sy see to it they were made more lehones from our selection o Gibson Greeting 1 1-2 ewps fresh or canned corn (a a 1 1-2 cups dark corn syrup Comru rap. l Cards, alwoys the finest.’ 12 oz. can. BAKED BROWN BREAD Wash beans, cover with water and ete : 1 1-2 cups milk é soak. overnight. Add salt pork strips. There was considerable parapet 3-4 taspoon salt 2 cups Drifted Sniow cover and simmer for three and.a]. in this city about hogs running at. 2 tablespoons melted butter : i teaspoons baking powder _. half hours, Thoroughly blend. mus-. large in the’ streets. anere was supBouiiie. tisrediania, pour ito " enews soda tard, salt. celery salt and dark corn . posed ie be a hog ordinance as yen hallow buttered heking dich and Pe * teaspoons salt. ryrup, Add to beans and salt pirk,. 45 a side Miser ordinance ‘but neith' bake in moderate over (350°( 35 ‘ fe ee ae en Wheat Hearts mixing well. Place in earthenware] er was being enforced. o hie minutes or until firm. Use as vegepce baking dish or casserole; cover, bake . — THE REXALL STORE falile or ‘cilnca, Serves 6 1 1-2 cups milk in moderate oven for one anda half A shooting occured in Carley and ¥ » Mes oo ; 2 tablespoons melted shortening : waican 4 ‘ iki i hi :, , aed : p ‘ ning jhours. uncovering during the last fif-] Tompkins saloon in which (Chris 225 Broad Street, Nevada City SPOON BREAD or peeks peue teen minutes of baking. Serves 8. Gunnison, a : resident OF Mea 20 Phone 100 Made With Sour Milk Sift hase wise and sift with sia Sart antag years and an employee of Maltmans . if bs ie = ad y —J To <1) Wey rok ta fe Ag American as Waukee “Doodle 8 : TOASTAROONS sulphuret works was shot by Ben ai Viet we dade een 1h eas baking p'woder, soda and salt into a 6 Cups Post Toasties jamin» Reed in an argument over a adits dachviaiins® * * ¢ : CS i mixing bowl. Stir in wheat hearts] 1 Can (14 02.) sweetened Condensed. card game. Gunnison. was taken to & coun Sher fOdk: the FNigiine throued until dry ingredients are blended Half: Mi i their first year and helped them start ‘ tee, fas seed RGR: i Milk 3 ne at Mite Mouse hy Dr. Batley than tisat Thantneiving Add all remfining ingredients in orEasy: Add condensed milk to Post] where he died an hour or two later. ae : der given, mixing well. Pour into a ties reine tee, re ee cs y i : : : : : ‘ ‘ ‘ Best of the corn meal dishes to. [. eee ey Prem from 2 jeaber Noe felled by Cornet a Elan i. Seon Wm. H. Stinson ¢ ; greased and floured large ring mold. teaspoon, on greased baking sheet. Pope. mie #2, FRG RESINT, S08! RDOOR Dread ot 8 or 9 inches in diameter. Bake in a] gs} , i A NEVAD ITY 5 A} i0 CRETE CED TER: va aaa ll tea hice siedoats over 350 degrees for 45 oe ron eR leg 5 Th B age i cau ee i ie ic nite ead cipirvoibaciiannice table this bread is eaten with a fork. inutes T ; rice a a ee ee ee Oe ee ee ee cr eer BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Sel erie i a aa minuves. To serve turn out Hot brown . grees F. 12 to 16. minutes. or unttil. ing genuine calf button felt lning DS He ‘ bread! ring on a large serving platter . done. Remove from baking sheet im-. Shoes for $2 per pair. NOTARY SURETY BON ernyy : bas pak and, fill center of ring with baked . mediatelv using knife or spatula. -If . —-———— BUSINESS HOUR FIRE INSURANCE $ rve it wi ite or rie slags ; : ; : Coy Be es wes . shee eterna beans. 8-10 servings: baking sheet cools before all the J. B. Frazier was here making arTELEPHONE SERVICE AUTO INSURANCE seen oh é ne buffet eer _ BEANS Toastaroons are removed hold it. rangements for the appearance of : ah pee pe tne a ; Toe ovver low flame for a few seconds to. Prof: D: M. Bristol’s World Famous 102 WEST MAIN STREET . vice and not usual a : Home Baked Pork and Beans keon firom stiekin 3} Ed B ‘ , im. g. ucated Horses. Southern Spoon Bread 3 cups dry navy beans Big returns: Makes about 40 deTelephone 101-J Grass Valley 2 cups cornmeal 1 pound salt pork cut into two‘ licious tosataroone. A large and appreciative audience 1 1-2 cups boiling water ; ie 2 tablespoons melted fat 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 beaten egg yolks 1 1-2 cups thick sour milk or buttermilk 1 teaspoon soda . ve 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Mix cornmeal] and boiling water and let stand until cold. Add melted shortening, sugar, salt and beaten egig yolks and the sour milk in which the soda has been dissolved. Beat until smooth and fold in the stifly whipped egg whites. Pour into a greased dish and bake at 400 degrees for about 40 minutes. “Serve from the dish. SPOON BREAD Made With, Sweet. Milk cup cornmeal 1-2.teaspoons salt cup cold milk cup sealded milk 1-2 taspoons baking powder eggs Mix corn meal and salt and blend i neold wilk. Add to scalded milk while stirring. Cook over hot water until thick and smooth, stirring oceasionally. Cool slightly. Stir in bak‘.ing powder and well (beaten egg yolk. Fold -in stiffly beatén whites. Turn into a greased casserole. Bake S in moderate over 375 F. for 45 minutes or until firm and lightly browned. Serve immediately from baking t wow SS