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The Cook's
Corner
SWEET — SOUR TUNA
Sounds crazy, you say? Well, maybe, but it really is very good
eating and something different to spark a Lenten menu. when
you’re short on ideas:
INGREDIENTS
1 8% ounce can pineapple tidbits
1 cup green pepper strips
1 vegetable bouillon cube
cup water, 1 teaspoon Soy sauce
tablespoon “
vinegar
sugar, 1 white granulated, 2 brown (light)
7 ounce can tuna ‘
blespoon butter
3 ounce can chow mein noodles
PREPARATION
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Drain pineapple and reserve syrup. Combine one third cup of
this syrup, green pepper strips, pineapple tidbits, bouillon cube and
water in saucepan. Heat to boiling then simmer for five minutes.
Mix cornstarch with remaining reserved pineapple juice, soy
sauce, vinegar and sugars; stir into pineapple mixture and cook,
stirring constantly, until thick and bubbling. Add tuna and butter,
heat through and serve on warmed chow mein noodles. Yield: Four
This week fifty years ago
Fire destroyed the three-story main building of the State Industrial Home for Women at Sonoma. All 69 inmates escaped
without injury. The building, long known as Buena Vista Castle,
was a historic landmark; having once been a mansion on a private
estate. It had become a “storm center’ in connection with
discussions of the State’s financial ills..and was apparently
doomed to an early ‘‘phase-out’’ at the time of the fire.
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An angry sweep of zero weather from the Pacific northwest was
diminishing over the Central United States after causing millions of
dollars in property damage and the loss of more than a score of
lives in its wake. '
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The new Strand Theatre was opened to the public in Grass
Valley. Featured on the first program was the thriller, ‘‘The Third
Alarm” starring Ralph Lewis. The picture was prefaced by a
splendid piano recital by Mrs. Grace Raymond. Every available
seat was filled and many were turned away from the premier.
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Preparations were underway for early reopening of the Central
Consolidated Mine, located a short distance east of Grass Valley.
According to advices from the Banner Consolidated Gold Mines
Papas, Cranes were Ses ee
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swith an afternoon's round of ‘“‘Mah Jong” the new and
“Gilbert Louis Bennett, son of pioneer parents in Grass Valley,}
Ged at the age of 73. His father, William Bennett, had some time
“Louie”, as the son was familiarly known, was-s painter fer many .
‘141 W. Mein. PQ. Bon 1036
Gross Volley, Ca."Ph. 265-6166
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North San Juan
Despite a heavy downpour of
cold rain, the fire department’s
spaghetti dinner last Saturday f
was very well-attended. The
spaghetti was delicious, thanks
to Frank Gallino’s famous
sauce. Several door prizes were
awarded, in addition to a basket
these affairs free of charge, and
it’s no doubt worth while for oldtime music lovers. Sorry I didn’t
find out the location of the
contests, but I’m sure there will
be some advertising. The six
members who played for the fire
department were <dlgin West,
guitar; Clarnece Treadway,
fiddle, banjo and guitar; Jim
Hall, fiddle and guitar; Blackie
Popejoy, bass fiddle and fiddle;
Bill Pray, guitar, bass fiddle;
and Pat O’Neil, guitar. These
people had only played together
a couple of times before, but it
sounded as if they were a
regular group.I was told that
many of the members of the
organization had been regulars
in the old-time country and
western bands that were so
popular in the 40’s and 50’s, such
as the Sons of the Pioneers, etc.
That, of course, accounts for
their professional quality. They
certainly added much to the
occasion, and we hope they’ll
come again. I understand that
Bill Pray, vice president of the
California State group, used to
play with Billy Jack Wills, who
one time had hall. in
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MARCH 19-25
Spring is here!
Make good unpaid church tithes now .. Jules Verne died
March 24,1905 .. The Sun enters Aries this week and spring
begins March 20 at 1:13.p.m.. Watch out for thin ice on
lakes and ponds . . . Average length of days for week, 12
hours, 16 minutes.. March 23 lucky day . . The bull market
an March 24, 1928 . . . Oysters are spawning and skunk
cabbage is flowering . . . Bible first printed 1462.. He that
never rides, never falls.
Old Farmer’s Riddle: What goes up a ladder on its head?
(Answer below.)
Ask the Old Farmer: How do
you “set” a sundial in a
garden? I have heard it
should be done on June 21st.
If so, how do I proceed? A.G.,
Jackson, Miss.
Take our advice and don’t
_do any figuring at all about
this thing. If/you want a
ney orm sundial in your garden,
plant her and let it go at that. We had one once. We were
‘old to set her on June 21, just before midnight. Set her with
twelve o’clock, pointing due west by compass. We did it all.
And do you know the thing lost two hours in less than a day;
Heme Hints: Wet scissors prevent stickiness when dicing marshmallows
or dates . . Glycerin rubbed on a chocolate stain will remove it.. Riddle
answer: The nail in a shoe.
OLD FARMER’S WEATHER FORECASTS
New England: Cloudy and cold to start, then snow flurries
by midweek; some rain and warmer latter part.
Greater New York-New Jersey: Cloudy and cold at first, then
rain mixed with snow by midweek; weekend should be clear
and warmer.
Middle Atlantic Coastal: Week begins clear and cold, then
showers by midweek; cloudy and warmer latter part, then
rain for sure over weekend.
Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Partly cloudy.and warmer to start,
then scattered showers and colder by midweek; end of week
clear and warm, then rain for weekend.
Florida: Poor weather. Rain most of week, then clear and
cooler latter. part. ,
Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Cold at first,
then 2-4” snow: in west; light snow changing to light rain
latter part of week.
Greater Ohio Valley: Partly cloudy and cold to start, then
light snow by midweek; week ends cloudy with intermittent
showers.
Deep South: Week begins partly cloudy, then rain and cold
by midweek; rain and warmer latter part.
Chicago and Southern Great Lakes: Cloudy and cold at first,
then light snow, 3-5” in southeast; end of week cloudy and
warmer, then rain for weekend.
Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Light snow first half of
week; clear and seasonable cool latter part, then snow for
weekend.
Central Great Plains: Clear and cold to start, then light snow
by midweek; end of week colder, then rain and warmer over
weekend.
Texas-Oklahoma: Week begins partly cloudy and warmer,
then cooler by midweek; week ends warmer with rain.
Rocky Mountain Region: Cloudy and cold at first, then light
snow through end of week; milder latter part.
Southwest Desert: Clear and cool to start, then scattered
. ghowers by midweek; rain latter part of week, then cloudy
and cool on weekend. h
Pacific Rain and cooler at first, then clear and
warmer by. midweek; rain and cool latter part, through
" Cqlfeenias Week begins very cool, then rain, heavy
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