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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1927)
OUR COMIC SECTION 0 PA. I DO BELIEVE THAT PESKY DOG 15 CHASING THEM PIGS AGAIN ! THE FEATHERHEADS t5-r f UJ7'iv W' WITH TnMT IMCKC plT I 7 nU ' ) prf9' MEW REGELATED RAOKV - : J I MC a rPOKTOF A MICRO- TuS AQTeSTs TAKE I TT vjSfPt3 Wy I SMOWt S6o MftMf PMOtit wm HoTmNO To Vi OFrTKP TfKCA ft GAve'm THE LATEST MNGCNUTV h .(!! :'V f:Li:!VbuuCTu! :; i I: , UJHJ I ji lii:f i f ' ',j'!:1!:i;iIonTus nnoumco , j I : ! I ,i TwoWKS, H " I 1 ' 3owkVTMcaLv 1 I cnxt y( " 'I'll MOC, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL oh, Micue. CAa ow nouk. poa i m oof sur UKI M 1UIS MORMIM& I WE eABKIU AUO I AM MftMO or HIM Ut DOc ! POMT6R0WA.1 S04 POUTVOUKUOW ittCKitt pout toy i UKf IAS TOOtt Mow, lootcrr HERS.ooot you eeeu semm AVUAV VJITU COMSlDfeRABU 1 ROUGH STUFF. BUT WMCtf J MOO tW VUOOFtM4 AT . UM &OL FftlCMO, VOUM J Cernultx SMART! ) CWAU HOME, (TMA I UAR GKT FVt , WMttm MwfporUBles Ether Waves "A1. J , K r a m a til X II III . L r r. i 1 1 i ii EZRA TRYING TO fUNE I hir UOW. VJHXT KIWO O A L- f OUT OO ATVttUdS I I I It THAT "lO ATTt DU lT3HIL.WlCKia UMH 1 I-J SHOOLOMT BAftKtfT Kttue! ( I CAMC iu, M SCAU J I I SHE'S A MICB 6tU. BV I S r"TB fiUA AT I r JBwJ I I I I &uv vau uir uuit rwii I . N u, mi l ?f57 I I II tOMTrMIUlS HIA. IWWC J "Vl AMD BARK J I I I I 1. V ArJ r-' toff 3 I V 7 HA HAt HA IKMOW VMAT VAJZ TMS AAATTJIR yirw Wf po He ViUX BARKIMd AT THEM MEW. RATTUSMAKe SKiKl CUOCS OF VOuRUt UAl UA hc Smeuso -m' SUAKC6KIM'. HA! Extemporaneous Dogs Hate Snakes smart JEa: QKe Kitchen Cabinet HO). I tl, Wmim MwatHlr Uulun.r It'i lh mrd rod of trying end IpRrnlng, Of talhiiK, unohord nd Klein, Thitt wlm ut th prlioa wurlh nrnlnv, And Inula ui to "! w would own. EJtinr OuU ' PUDDINcTeAUCES Tliln I the HMnon of the yi'nr y lifn wa iiiakd mora (iuiIiIIiik which nwil iiui'a The (ol- Urn lug aru pirv prlale fur viirloui li'Hinrtl ii n J baked liUiltlliiKx: Foamy 8juc. HtattwocKg, )'olki Mini whlti'i Bi'imrulcly. Add lo the iM-utcn inlkt one-third to one half cu nil of iiiKiir, ttlr In llio nt I Illy ticuliu whlti'H, pliK'h of milt mid teiiNiiHiiiful of vhiiIIIii. Juat befora acrvlng ndd a liulf t'Uiful of boiling milk. Sitv with a alvumcd iuit pudding. Vlntgar Sauca. Take thri-fiiurtlia of a cupful of augur, two tiitileypiHiti ful n f flour, blend writ mid udd rupful of boiling wnti'r, atlr and rook until ainootli, then add a tnbloKpoon ful of vinegar and the aiune of buller with a Kcut'ruua grullng of tiutuicg Serve over cottage pudding. JaMy Sauca. Mix a leaHpoouful of flour with a Utile cold wnler, add one rupful of boiling wuter, two tiihleRpoonfula of powdered augar, one t utlfitMHin Till of melted butter, ctMk for a few minute, then add three tiibleapoon'ula of durk Jelly with a pinch of ault. Hard Sauca. Add one cupful of augur to one lull f cupful of creamed butter, flavor with vanilla. Heap In a glima dixit and rover with grated nut meg. Serve on hot pudding. Strawberry $auce Trcuni one-half cupful of butter ami one rupful of UKitr, add the beaten white of an egg and one cupful of thoroughly iiiuahed atruwlierrlea. Serve ou rotluge pud ding or angel food. Hot Rica With Chocolate Sauce. Mil one hulf rupful of rice with one tciiypoonful of ault, one-half teimpoon ful of grated nutmeg, one-third of a rupful of augnr, one half cupful of rn I n I ii a, with one quart of milk, acalded. Turn Into a buttered baking dlxh and hake alowly for two hnura, add one pint of cold milk and con tinue bilking three fourth of an hour longer. Serve with hot chocolate aauce. Salad and Dretainga. A an I ad which la alwaya aeaaonahle and one of which the Ingredient may lie found In any home etipply la the 'ollowlng : Raialn Salad. Cut one half cupful of ihIkIiib Into fine plecea, cut up one cupful of relery and one rupful of apple Into amnll bit, combine with cine fourth rupful of mayoiinulNe dreanlng one-half hour before aervlng: add one half rupful of broken nuluieal and aerve on let tuce. Almond Salad. Take one-half ruin ful of mild vinegar (If atrong dilute It with water), ulng the half rupful of diluted vinegar, add three-fourth of a rupful of augar, and rook It until It aplna a thread. Souk two table apoouful of gelatin la one rupful of pineapple Juice aud add to the but mixture. (Jrlnd one-half cupful of aweet rn rmnher pickle through a moat grind er, add two-third of a rupful of diced pineapple and one half rupful of blanched aliredded almond. Mix well and mold. Serve with muyou nitle driving. Ever Ready 8alad Draaalng. Real three egg until light ami take an equal meuaura of mild vinegar, I'mial ly moxt vinegar run be diluted nt leaat one-lhlrd to one-half, Cmik over lint water until amnoth and thick, heat ing with egg beater during the cook ing. When well rooked remove from the heat and pour Into a glaa Jar. When wanted lo uae add audi aeaaon Inga a are appropriate lo the aulad combination aud enrich with whipped cream. Tills dreaalng will keep In definitely In a cool pli.ee. Fruit Salad. Combine the pulp of two orange, one grapefruit, three allcea of pineapple, all finely divided. Mlule one-third of a cupful of honey with the Juice from the orange and grapefruit and aerve two tnhleKpoou ful over each portion. Waah, atone and rut Itilo atrip all dates. Arrange them In form of a dulny on the top of each. For- the renters souk coconut In the pineapple Juice end color with yellow fruit coloring. Duchaaa Cream, This will be a nice dlah to aerve to one's club or when entertaining at leaat twenty, as the recipe Is sulllclent for that number. I l vide It for a smaller group. Take one capful of tapioca (the minute kind) nlherwlae aoak overnight. Add one cupful of boiling water and cook In a double boiler until the tapioca Is quite clear. Itemove from the fire end beat a'ler cooling slightly. Add two ben I en igg whites, three shredded oranges mixed with two rupful of augur and a cupful of shredded and drained pineapple. Mix well and serve In aherhet glnaaes topped wltn a spoonful of whipped cream. Chill well before serving, Huu 7Wtt4. is Sylvan Glen on Canvas Dy DORA CARR iOiwrrialit.1 SYLVAN fll.KN whs the nntne of the lileallHllo apol which Omnia hud found lo eittiihllah heraelf with her pulul box unil her brualie. She hiul greeted the view wit It long In take of the breath anil hud timaed off her hut, sunk down into the soft brack en unil JiiHt reveled in sheer greed of enjoyment. She had mil atmpected that an glorious a scene could be found ou Long Inland. "On I For the power to put Hit down on canvas ua It really let" Connie's wUh wua almost lu the form of H prayer. Kagerly she pulled out her brushes unit palette, cruahed a multitude of color thereon and waa soon forgetful of the time, so wrapped aha was lu carrying oul the answer tit her prayer. There waa no allghleat doubt Ihut her supplication hud been heard for Con nie waa IruiiMferrlng Sylvan (lien to canvas with a truly mlruculou beauty of touch. Al Mix o'clock ahe had niiide I lire nketchea the morning light, the noon day sun mid the evening shadows all of Sylvan tllen. Connie ciiat a keen hwk st lbs sky slid decided It would be quite safe lo tui k her caiiviiMo In I lie hollow of the big ouk braid her aha would come early la tne morning to llnlah the sketches. Some hour or so later John Verney, son ol the owner of Sylvan (lieu, one of the Uncut ealatea on Long Island, strolled to hla favorite apol overlook ing the tllen for hla evening aiuoke. i'lckles, hla dog. accoiiipunlea hhu, wildly Joyous. It waa I'lckles, barking al soma In truders In hla own particular sniffing ground where often rabblls were to be routed, tlml attracted Verney lo the hidden rmivew. He was yapping and gating with bright brnily eyes Into Hit heart ol the old oak tree. Aud liecaime Verney waa always In teresteil In Tickles, which, In the d ( mind, was etaclly Hie thing Ihut mad hla mauler ao good a companion, Hie young mun etouped to examine the tun-e of o great a notae. "KyJovel I'alntliig-I'lckleal Some srtlat chap bus been Iretipsaaliig on our domains." He drew out the three sketches mid knew Inatatitly that be waa looking at I lie work of a genius. He looked for a long time at them, then, I'lcklea having fliiUhcd Donlng about, returned them carefully lo llielr place. "If I curried Iheae bark lo the hou and lluit artlxt rhap rame In the morn ing and found lliein gone he would no doubt tear hla hair and Jump Into the depths of lh (Jlen. You never know, I'lckles, what Iheae teitiperanieutal tiinpa will do." Verney found his father enjoying bis smoke In the nwe gsrdena, while hla mother sniffed fragrance and rev eled Nl the glorious bbaiius. "Hud, I've gol a coininUalon for you tomorrow morning. I found some ex quisite palntluga of Sylvau (ilrn lu our old oak. They're nut dry yet and I'm sure the artlat rhap Inlrnda com ing back tomorrow morning lo flnlnu them. You at roll along there, slid If you don't offer him the vslue of a pirate's cargo for llmae aketclies, well I'll become a pirate myself." Verney senior went down next morning lo the old oak, but before he got there I'lcklea wua lu advance and waa eveii theu being ruddled and chatted with by a eimill figure among the bracken, Verney senior approached her In mock stt-rnneas on (he subject of Ires pnasers, but who could lie stem with Connie? When they hud become serious and Verney was ulmiwt as Itmplred by Con ule's work us she had been by I lie view lliwlf he exclaimed swiftly: "Where do you keep all this genius In Hint fragile frame you seem too Utile I I want Iheae sketches all ( f tlieni and lots more If you will mine along mid meel my wife and see the gardens." "Hut I want lu exhibit (bene." walled Coti ii I e. "I'm doing them with that In view It might mean a big scholarship for me and ultimate recognition." Verney senior laughed a. her hu mility. "My dear, you can exhibit theiu veu though they are mine, but I inual have them. You couldn't hide your self from recognition If you tried you weren't even aucceiwfiil In hiding these three from discerning eye." "No I can't come now," Connie was saying lu answer lu au Invitation lo lunch at (lie house. "I must palm while Ibis glorious sun lusts." There were few people alMiul Ainer Ira who so cusually refuaed an Invltn Hon from any of the Verne) s of Syl van lileu. Verney told hei lo come along when she was Hcm palming, So, when John Verney returned from his busy day al Hie ulllce, bullied and got lulu his while Hiimiels, lis went out on (he wide veranda lu quest of fit lull jr. I'lckles and con vermilion. Of course wliul he really found wus Connie. She wus curled up lu an enormous wicker chair, while Mr, and Mrs. Verney were guxlug ut her Willi ye (hut betokened newly acquired treasure, "This Is your trespassing artist 'chup,'" laughed Verney senior, "Mis Connie Wade my son." 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