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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
Illin ois V a lle y N e w s. T h u rsd a y , O cto b er 21, 1948 Neat Style Features P o p u lar S ide Closing R eleased by WNU Features. By stand fo r 30 m in ute s in the r e fr ig e ra to r. B ro w n in hot la r d ; co ve r closely and cook slo w ly fo r 45 m in utes. • • • T H E R ICHNESS o f p o rk sausage com bines w ith n o u rish in g kid n e y beans to m ake a h e a rty, m e a t-sa v in g b u t a p p etizing casserole fo r co o l er days: T h is la m b shoulder takes on its e xtender in the fo rm of a d e lig h t fu l fru it-b re a d dressing. The dress in g has in it prunes and a p rico ts as w e ll as orange fo r tartness. The boned m ea t also m akes an easy jo b o f c a rv in g . 1 la m b shoulder, boned 2 cups bread cru m b s 6 rooked a p rico ts 6 cooked prunes 1 s m a ll orange, chopped 1 beaten egg Salt and pepper m o vie stars, d id n ’ t un d ersta n d r a d io ’s split-second tim in g . So— the Barbecued Sausage Casserole (Serves 6-8) 1 pound sausage lin k s 2 tablespoons w a te r 1 onion, chopped green pepper, chopped 6 pieces of ce le ry, chopped 1 can to m a to soup ■i cup catchup 1 No. 2 ra n kid n e y beans • R u b in B e n -G a y a ro u n d th ro a t and nose, ke e p in g aw a y fro m eyes. G e n tly w a rm in g B e n -G ay b ring s fa st r e lie f fro m m ise rie s o f head colds. In s is t on gen uine B e n -G ay, th e o rig in a l B a u m e A nalgésique. I t c o n tains u p to 2 l/ i tim e s m o re o f tw o fam ous p a in -re lie v in g agents k n o w n to e v e ry d o c to r — m e th y l s a lic y la te and m e n th o l — th a n fiv e o th e r w id e ly o ffe re d rub -in s. Mao fo r Pain due to RHEUMATISM. MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children. 3 H 2 ‘4 1 >4 I 'i M ix V egetable-M eat Lo a f (Serves 8) tablespoons chopped onion cup ground green pepper cups ground c a rro ts cup soured crea m teaspoon sa lt teaspoon pepper pounds ground ve a l a ll in g re d ie n ts together. and place in cas serole or lo a f pan. Cover. Bake at 400 degrees fo r 40 m in ute s, then uncover and bake fo r 20 m in ute s longer. • • • H E R E 'S AN IN T E R E S T I N G v a r ia t io n fo r d ru m s tic k s , using o n ly a pound and a q u a rte r o f m e a t: C a lifo rn ia Chicken (Serves 4-6) *4 1 1 '» 1 pound ground pork pound ground veal teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper tablespoon chopped green pep p e r. M cup crushed pineapple, drained 1 egg, s lig h tly beaten 1 tablespoon water L a rd fo r b ro w n in g B re a d c ru m b s S len derizin g Style I M E R E D IT H WILLSON show w ent off the a ir in the m id d le o f the b ig scene, and the young p ro d u ce r was fire d fo r not b rin g in g it in on tim e . He went to New Y o rk, got on a CBS su sta in er w ith a c h a r a cte r he'd a lw a ys wanted to p la y — it was " A r c h ie ” o f " D u ffy ’ s T a v e rn " fam e, and the m an was Ed G a rd ner. " B a ttle fo r G e rm a n y ," the new M a rc h o f T im e , not o n ly gives a b rie f h is to ric a l backg ro u n d o f the present c risis, b u t also shows the progress m ade in re b u ild in g the co u n try, and the a ttitu d e o f the G e rm a n s to w a rd the A llie s. Also, the a c tiv itie s o f a ty p ic a l G e rm a n fa m ily d u rin g an average day are shown. I t is outstan d in g coverage o f the situ a tio n . Ilo n a M assey, s ta r w ith M a rx b ro th e rs in U n ite d A rtis ts ’ "L o v e H a p p y,” agreed long ago to be in New Y o rk fo r the open in g of G rou ch o 's firs t p la y, " T im e fo r E liz a b e th .” She m ade it, but the p la y closed a few days la te r, one of the dis a p p ointm e n ts of the new the a tric a l season. H ave p o rk shoulder cu t in to 1-inch cubes. Dredge in flo u r and bro w n in hot la rd . Place a lte rn a te la y e rs of m eat and vegetables in a casser ole dish. P o u r tom atoes o ve r a ll. Season and cook in a m oderate <350 degree) oven u n til m e a t and vegetables are done, fro m one and a h a lf to tw o hours. H ave la m b shoulder boned and sew it on three sides, le a vin g the fo u rth side open fo r dressing. M ake d ressing o f bread crum b s, diced a p ric o ts and prunes, orange, egg and seasonings. P ile in to pocket. Skew er o r sew edges together. Place la m b shoulder on a ra c k in an open ro a s tin g pan and ro a st at 300 degrees, a llo w in g 30 to 35 m inutes to the pound. • • • H E R E ’ S A M E A T lo a f th a t has vegetables r ig h t in it. Y ou’ ll lik e the in te re s tin g fla v o r com b in a tio n . GERHARD I P lace sausage lin k s in fr y in g pan A dd w a te r; cover and s im m e r fo r Dress Economy Cuts five m in ute s o r u n til w a te r evapo O f M e a t, Save Money, rates. Rem ove co ve r and brow n lin ks. A dd onion, ce le ry, green pep Please Family Tastes pe r, ca tch up and to m a to soup. C ov E V E R Y W O M A N w ill agree th a t e r and s im m e r slo w ly fo r 30 m in th e re are v e ry few cuts o f m ea t utes. Add beans to cooked m ix tu re th a t are re a lly ; and heat th o ro u g h ly. • • • econom ical, but it's tru e there are SP A N IS H P O R K is p o rk sim m e re d some th a t are at to p e rfe ctio n . It's a b e a u tifu l red- le a st a b it cheap b ro w n co lo r w ith e r than steaks, peas and to m a roasts o r chops? to e s com bined Y o u ’ ll do w e ll w ith potatoes to to w a tch fo r b a r m ake a p e rfe c tly gains w eekly. I f extended m eat you don’t w a n t to dish th a t’s co m buy as m uch m ea t as fo rm e rly , then plete enough to extend w h a t you get w ith vegetables serve as a m a in o r stu ffin gs, and have p le n ty o f o th course. e r th in g s to go w ith the d in n e r. Spanisl D o n ’t econom ize to the extent th a t (Serves 6) the fa m ily w ill g ru m b le about w hat 2 pounds p o rk shoulder, boned th e y eat. M ake e v e ry th in g pa la tab le and diced and a ttra c tiv e when served and pay F lo u r and la rd p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to h a vin g p la t 4 m edium -sized potatoes te rs lo o k lo v e ly . H e re's the tim e to I 1 teaspoon W orcestershire sauce use p ic k le d fr u its and rin ds to g a r 2 cups tom atoes n ish m e a t p la tte rs w ith o u t anyone’ s 2 cups canned peas k n o w in g th a t even these are an e x 1 green pepper tender. S a lt and pepper F r u it Stuffed L a m b Shoulder (Serves 6) IN E Z N H IS h ila r io u s book, “There I Stood With My Piccolo,” M eredith Willson tells how it happened that the producer of NBC's old "Good News” hour got a boost up the ladder of fam e by Norm a Shearer who, like some other Spanish p o rk is a d e licio u s as w e ll as handsom e vege ta b le -e x tended m ea t dish. The pieces of succulent p o rk rid e in a to m a to - red g ra v y w ith green peas w h ich w ill m ake the fa m ily d e lig h ted w ith Its eye appeal. E v e ry so often a g ir l’ s nam e Is lin k e d w ith Jam es S te w a rt's, but a t the m om ent, a cco rd in g to a W a r n e r Bros, re p o rt, he says “ I ’ve w a ite d this long fo r m a rria g e and I don’ t a im to be rushed. In fact. I m ay keep r ig h t on w a itin g .” P rofessor Quiz, v a ca tio n in g on his fa rm , had to change his telephone n u m b e r as a re s u lt o f phone calls fro m qu iz fa n s asking h im fo r an swers to questions on oth er quiz shows—e sp e cia lly to the nam e of the m y s te ry m e lo d y on "S to p the M u s ic .” ----- * ----- | V ic to r J o ry, ba d m a n o f so m any film p la ys (his la te s t is "S outh of St. L o u is ,” ) m akes a q u ic k change in his p riv a te life . He reco rd s fa iry tales and B ib lic a l sto rie s fo r c h il dren, and w rite s songs and plays. V is ito rs to the m useum in the p a rk h e a d q u a rte rs a t the edge of D eath V a lle y a re going to see a cla y m odel o f the V a lle y sand dunes, before long. I t was m ade by C o lu m b ia P ic tu re s ’ a r t d ire c to r C ary O 'D e ll, fo r the R andolph S cott-E lla Raines s ta rre r, “ The W a lk in g H ills .” C o lu m b ia presented it to the U. S P a rk S ervice a t D eath V a lle y. WHEN PRO PERLY p repared, kid n e ys can be a v e ry ta s ty dish. W hy not t r y these d e licio u s ve a l kid n e ys, b ra ise d and served over hot, ste a m in g noodles? B ra ise d V eal K id n e ys (Serves 61 3 ve a l kidneys S alt and flo u r 2 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tablespoons fa t 1 cup canned tom atoes 1 bay le a f H ot, cooked noodles C ut kidneys in h a lf le n g thw ise ; rem ove w h ite m e m b ra n e ; soak in cold w a te r fo r 15 m inutes. C ut in to one-inch pieces, season w ith s a lt and dredge w ith flour. B ro w n onion in hot fa t. Add kidneys and cook w ith onion u n til brow ned fo r about five m inutes. A dd.tom atoes and cook fo r 10 m inutes, covered, u n til kid- neys are tender. D ro p in bay le a f d u rin g la st five m in ute s o f cooking Roast Beef Salad (Serves 4 to 6) 1 cup diced cooked beef 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced 2 tom atoes, q u a rte re d 1 s m a ll head of le ttu ce F re n ch dressing o r m ayonnaise I i The " M r . Ace and Jane” broadcasts a re “ m y show ” to I.e ste lle T hom pson, the Ace fa m ily ’s m a id . She has dele gated h e rse lf to a ttend e ve ry b ro a d ca st w ith a clothes brush in her pocketbook so she can dust Jane o ff before the show s ta rts . O O K neat and p re tty about y o u r h o u s e h o ld c h o re s in th is s le n d e riz in g s ty le t h a t fe a tu re s th e p o p u la r s id e c lo s in g . B u tto n s in th re e s a re a n ic e to u c h ; a n a r ro w b e lt s n u g s in y o u r w a is tlin e . • • • Pattern No. 1736 con ies In sizes 12. 14. 16. 18 20; 40 and 42 Size 14. 3 \ yards of 36 or 39-inch. SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7. 111. Enclose 25 cen ts In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern N o ________________ Size N a m e — _____ C om bine ground m eats, salt, pep per. green pepper and pineapple. Toss firs t th re e in g re d ie n ts to g e th Shape lik e a ch icken le g on a wood en skew er. C om bine beaten egg w ith 1 e r Serve on lettuce w ith dressing w a te r. R o ll ‘ ’d ru m s tic k s ’ ’ in bread Use diced cooked ham . tongue or crum b s, then in e g g -w a te r m ix tu re , i corned beef, if desired. Released by WNU Features and again in bread cru m b s L e t I E th e l B a rry m o re has been added to the cast o f M G M 's "T h e G reat S in n e r," Joining G re g o ry Peck. Ava G a rd n e r. W a lte r Huston and F ra n k M organ. She’ l l appear as the m o th e r o f M r. H uston and the g ra n d m o th e r o f M iss G ardner. ----- * ----- Canned clir.g peaches m ake a de L Y N N SAYS: lic io u s salad-desert i f you f ill them M ake W in te r Foods I w ith c re a m cheese m ixe d w ith a b it M ore S avory N e x t tim e you re se rvin g oyster i o f orange m a rm a la d e and candied stew, add a s p rin k lin g o f grated gin g e r. Chop orange pulp w hich has been cheese ju s t before y o t place It on scooped fro m orange shells and m ix the table. F o r y o u r steam ed puddings, serve w ith m ashed sweet potatoes, sea h a rd sauce w hich has been patted soned w ith b u tte r, m ilk and n u t fla t on a cookie sheet, d u lle d , then m eg R e fill shells and heat. Let slices of bologna fry slo w ly c u t w ith fa n cy cookie cutters. In a s k ille t in a b it o f fa t u n til the L e fto v e r pieces o f fo w l w hich a re n ’ t enough to m ake a m eal, car, edges c u rl. These m ake e xce lle n t lit t le cups fo r scra m b le d eggs—a be m ix e d w ith corn kernels, m ilk good luncheon co m b in a tio n . and egg and baked in a casserole ODDS AH D E SD S ..." T h e A dien- tu rn o l Ozzie end Harriet" u ent into iti filth year on the air just f in dayt before Ozzie K elion and Harriet Hil liard celebrated their I ith wedding an- nit enary. . . . lack Bailey, emcee of "Queen for a Day," tayi “I'm not the liar— it* i a waihing machine, l i o n or electric ironer." . . . I f I reported that C. F. H ooper telephone in ten ie u en nou mu it preface their inquiriei with "Thil it not a radio quiz conteil," to i out he irate liiten ert............. Stary Mc Carty. a new and terrific hit in a Broad- u ay th ou 1, it a former conteitenl. not um ner, on en "Arthur Godfrey'! 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T h is otter is good for 9 0 days fro m this date. g . / . geyno/d r T o b a c co Co., W trnron Salam, 't o d b Carolina, Gime/30-Ztey 7e& w ríe "