The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945: Searching Inside

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... but have different ways of — preparing them Wheaton 51 of Glencoe Bettering the food program The case... Long Mrs Bill Kinnick Mrs L K Edmondson Mrs Moorman and Mrs Smith) FOOD PRODUCTION: Mrs J R Raper Mrs... Garland Flint Mrs D F Miller and Mrs Casper Kolb FOOD CONSERVATION-PREPARATION: Mrs C a Kinzie Mrs Elmer... No 33 $40 850 New Navy Rule On January I navy officers in the Oriental language school who litt‘e enough... co"igirt'unt Fel 19 ' -'::::''71 -::-'' ' i1::::-:-::--!--'--- tkiii:44 '- ' ' 14 ' ' l:?i - --44°'-1:'1-$1 ' -

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... people were able to afford ' more food than ever before even Agents Notes though kar shortages prevented... in the New Year: THE average American will be at least as well fed in 1946 as he has been in 1945 food... food production continues large that families continue to have home vegetable gardens and that any... clothes ling Drumright with her sister Food and Nutrition: Mrs Phi Ipott Sugarless Molasses Cookies Billie... Stock3-4 cup shortening prepared it bountiful Thanksegg !4tving dinnir'for the students of y 2 cupfashioned

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... home evoliemies dren to imitate good food (1" "Ilys"""l when a popular member oi Hrtmil mill go... the food l'Ite holde tiro noportnient with 5 It is easy t0 eat - at the ‘‘ 'deb Dr Brown will cork while... illo-mdy school for slitall senings i al A&M is desirnated to assist (it attractively prepared food en- Ihr... is placed learn to like the tioltuniliar food lipim underst an(ling alai to leave a dealt mate On ‘clopment... food Taking part Itiod prepaxation always add spice to the finished product Al the end of the meal

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