Greene County Democrat from Eutaw, Alabama (2024)

GREENE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, EUTAW, ALABAMA THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 Trojans Will Visit THREE PLANES NOW SEEK VIOLATORS OF Merrill Elected Speaker Pro Tem Of House A Light Touch Works With Youth Salvation Army works with youth in 1,370 centers throughout the United States. Strange Families Raccoon belongs to the family Procyonidae, and the red fox to the family Cnaidae. I sit ly Joe Marsh Advtrtistmtnt "Capture" the of Six Flags! Game, Seafood Areas Sixty students from the Troy State Teachers College will get a firsthand look this week at two of Alabama's important resources seafood and wildlife. They will leave June 22 for Bayou la Batre where they will inspect seafood resources end observe the Department of Conservation's to rehabilitate the oyster industry through planting of seed oysters and shells on reefs in lower Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound. On the sa.Te trip they will visit the Fred T.

Game Sanctuary at Sait Springs in lower Clarke County. There they will be shown the deer and turkey refugeand perhaps a few of these gamesters in the wild which serve as a research center on these species for the Division of Game, Fish and Seafoods. M. E. Hicks, departmental education specialist, will conduct the Troy College students on the conservation tour.

Illinois Farms The average investment per frm in Illinois is $18,000 Rom where The echo of soldiers' feet will again be heard on Royal. Dauphin, Government and other downtown streets, in Mobile, this week-end. But they won't be from GI boots. These "soldiers" are members of the American Legion, Department of Alabama, who are gathering 2.000-strong in the "City of Six Flags" for their. 30th Annual State Convention July 2-4.

How naturally they selected Mobile for this occasion! With its rich background of life under the flags of France, England, Spain. Republic of Ala Legionnaires City CONSERVATION LAWS- Would-be violators of Ala bama's fish, game, forestry and seafoods laws had best cast an eye skyward henceforth before violating any of the laws and regulations protecting the state's natural resources. So successful did the State's experiment prove with the amphibious plane purchased in the fall of 1947, that the Department of Conservation has purchased two additional planes for aerial patrol purposes. Conservation Director Bert E. Thomas announced that a Cessna plane has been acquired from the State Aeronautics Commission and that a Piper Super-Cub is now be ing equipped with two-way radio by the department radio engin eers.

Both are two-seaters, enaoi- ing each to carry an observer in addition to the pilot. The recently acquired planes are land-planes whereas the Republic Sea Bee may light on land or water. All the planes are not only equipped with airways communication but For the first time in almost a decade the Alabama House of Representatives has an assistant Rep. Pelham Merrill of Cle burne County was elected speaker pro tem of the lower chamber last week without opposition. In the absence of House Speaker W.

M. Beck of DeKalb, Merrill will be the presiding officer. with two-way conservation radio communication that keeps them in contact with similarly equipped seafood patrol boats, forest ran eers, forest lookout towers and game warden vehicles. The amphibous plane, Director Thomas says, will be used for patrolling not only the state's costal waters in search of seafood violators but also for forest lire spotting purposes. The other two planes will serve both the Division of Forestry and the Divi- i sion cf Game, Fish, and Seafoods for forestry, game and fish patrol purposes.

bama and The Confederacy before the "Stars and Stripes" -i Mobile is a thriving city of mod-1 ern homes and buildings, and shady parks; of gracious residents never too busy to extend a cordial handshake. From where I sit, a grand old organization of fine fellows has chosen a grand old city of fine folks in which to get down to "brass tacks" in a business way, and to take off their ties and have fun. 1949. ALABAMA DIVISION U. S.

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Serve immediately with cheese, tpmato, celery, musnroora or onion sauce. Manes to servings. Grape-Nuts Dixie Waffles 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cups milk 5 tablespoons melted shortening cup Grape-Nuts teaspoon grated orange rma, if desired Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and sugar and sift again. Combine eggs and milk. Add to flour mixture, add shortening, then mix only until smooth.

Add Grape-Nuts and orange rind; mix. Bake in hot waffle iron. Serve with butter uni maple -blended syrup. Makes about five 7-inch waffles. Olive Rice 1 cups (5-ounce package) pre-cooked rice teaspoon salt 1 cups water cup chopped stuffed olives 2 tablespoons butter Combine pre-cooked rice, salt and water in saucepan.

Bring to a full rolling boil. Remove from heat cover and let stand 10 minutes. Add olives and butter. Reheat, It necessary. Serve with cheese sauce, chicken a la king, creamed chipped beef, or creamed or curried eggs.

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