15 School Alarms (Continued Jrom Page One) Prfttce nupert Daflp jftetos . Thursday, September 30, 1948 sacks . Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers ANCIENT SQUASH COME IN MANY vakil TIES APPETIZING FOOD j .... fl cups peeled, sliced squash 1' green pepper 2 cups Iresh or canned tomatoes VU cup teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon pe jper 1 teaspoon sugar Cut bacon slices in 1-inch, were probably the most useful plant of early civi 18 teaspoon pepper . 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon minced parsley lization. Among the' numerous types some were used for kitch-ea utensils, others for ornament and a great many for li Va FAMILY HI DIRE HEED Mrs. Ross Richardson Appealing For Aid, Particularly Clothing The sorry plight erf a widowed mother and five children has aroused ths interest of Mrs. Jtos Richardson, local volunteer welfare worker, wha Is endeavouring to obtain relief supplies, particularly clothing, on their behalf. At present they are living threadbare and under difficult circumstances in a cold and leaky dwelling with low futl supply and scanty furniture. Government welfare workers are also interested in the case but any supplementation of what they can do would, Mrs. Rich CUD milK Peel and slice squash, remove pieces, fry until crisp. Add V. : -...a I iMv nlanoa OnillM . slirpri Snua:H ffraan mm. iooa. minute, 45 seconds. Monitors from the older classes Immediately went to the smaller grades and assisted the tiny children to leave the building While others closed all windows. As the last student left the building, older boys closed the doors, "Jt is safety, not speed that we stress here,' 'said Principal J. S. Wilson. His 210 pupils apparently had both. King Edward, another two-storey public school, was cleared of Us. 280 children in one minute and 20- seconds. Here, no i wie seeua. wut ill l-iuii picto. . n.,, Ki' Among the edible cmirds Ph in a oii-ornarl haldnz per, tomatoes, salt. Denner and mere is great variety. Some of I dish. Sprinkle with salt and su8ar. Cover and cook slowly Outstanding Quality Delicious Flavour uiese are squashes and pump- pepper and dot with butter. 25 minutes, stirring occasion MUSTARD 1 : Kins, aariy squash usually have! Cover and bake in a moderate aV- Yield: six ervings. 325 degree F., oven for 45 min-i utes. Remove cover and pale colored and juicy flesh and are often used! when immature. These include vegetable marrows and summer squash, such as' patty pans, zuchinni and HOW CAMI ? ? ? By ANNE A3H7XY sprinkle with sugar and parsley, add milk and continue baking, uncovered for 20 minutes. Yield: six servings. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver A. Barber, W. V. Riley, J. Collard, H. Q. Can I keep parsley dur ing the winter months? Kraupner, C. L. Bosdet, G. C. Squash Fudding A. If a ennri sizcH flnwor nnt LIFE EXPECTANCY DOUBLES The life expectancy ef man has doubled since the 18th een-tury from 30 years .them -,10 about 60 today. f ' . - r3 t The exact date of i birth i or Columbus is uncertain ; . ,Jlw,B . . , w"'" "e'w cok necks. Nature keeps dows as Principal R. O. Moore best )th until the. last when put It: "The windows are loose growing- squash The yellow in the frames and they are dif-! fleshed fall varieties of squash ficult to close. I don't want to and Dumnkin have a fnr fi,. 2 cups cooked, mashed squash ls kept filled with growlng par8 ardson says, be of great help in what she declares to be a case of the utmost need. The father of the family was Page. Prom Vancouver J S. Kingston, C. W. Michael, K, B. Tait, C. Griffiths, C. Spencer. 1 cups miiK aey m the kitchen during the 2 eSgs winter months, it win alwavs be have any child trapped in a vor and smoother texture than cup brown sugar . .ready and convenient for seas- drowned in a tragedy In the melted oning and garnishing. Skeena River, last winter. The Q. How can I treit a rag rug children include an 18-year oil 2 tablespoons butter, V 'teaspoon ginger Va teaspoon cinnamon 18 teaspoon nutmeg V'a teaspoon salt mai nas Deen washed, so that imbecile hov. a ftve-vear-nld room while he tries to close a the earlier types and have the window." . J added advantage of keeping At bungalow - type Conrad ior several months if carefully Street school, where the six stored. classrooms house 209 pupils' 1Iorne economists say that from grades one to fije, the evPn the bfst Sluash must have clearine time was one mim,t ProPer handling in the kitchen it will lie flat on the floor? boy and three girls, 14, 10 and 8 A. Try starching it some 'a cup raisins what heavily. This will make it Mix squash with milk, strain, jle fjat wilj keeo ciean longer I A mine was spotted less even. Classroom processions were ? Proauce w1" Just-right dry add well beaten egg, sugar, and wln be much e asl t 0 wash , than a week ago off the north notably orderly and the rhi'- chil IJumness and rich flavor. melted butter, spices and rals- ,lext tim . end of Vancouver Island by of ins. Beat well. Pour into a meie are many ways Q. How can I remove melted th whaler Nahmint and dren lined up at both ends of tYta )rnfr Hiiilrllnur .cooking and serving squash greased baking dish, and oven-j f t id and they are eauallV eood. when Doarh In a moderate oven. 350 Of goodlp M y repurwuj. iiie mine was . located 10 miles southeast randlps'of Sea Otter Cove. Naval auth candles? the UI' A. Try dipping S1X in hot water. At Booth Memorial High seasoned, as a vegetable or degrees F., for 45 minute? School, Principal A. M. Hurst sweetened and spiced for a des- until set. Chill. Yield: was given a few seconds warn- sert. iservinas Squash Goulash orities are investigating. There is a $100 reward to vessels making an accurate report and standing by unt.il the arrival of a disposal ship. Squash Bake 6 cups sliced squash Va teaspoon salt L Draw Vttii- TRY A CLASSIFIED ADI Advertise In the Daily News! 4 slices bacon Va cup sliced onion yrs $1.23 Tw d Short :ta i.i warmly linfd. X S'J.75 ing and Immediately dashed for a stop watch. His resulting calculations set the time at one minute, 34 seconds to clear tho big brick and plaster building of its 460 students. Following each of the fir-j drills, Chief Lock addressed the assembled student bodies briefly on . the Importance of file prevention. He told them that last year, 15,000 fires in Canada had done DRL'S a n mm h Street JVU f' CANNED FOODS ' . jk , , , ,.. I ! 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