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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Jan u a ry 23, 1947 Use ( )(lds and Ends For Colorful Afghan À RIGHT from jke Start You «tort right when you measure the required amount of Clabber Girl into Ite le .is e d by W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n your flour . . , You are sure Io get just RIGHT the right rise in your mixing bowl, By V IR G IN IA V A L E followed by that Anal rise io light T T(XJK ju st th ree short sea sons for Jim m y C arroll to com e up from the ran k s of r a dio to being featu red tenor on the CBS “ Fam ily H our,” s ta r ring Rise Stevens. Jim m y w as buying w om en’s sp o rtsw ear in I and fluffy flovor In the oven . . . That's the story of Clabber G irl’s b alanced double action. fo r b a lttf baking oto iKe baking p o w with tho BALANCED dooblo option 1939, but he'd alw ays sung and w a n t ed to do nothing else. Also, he'd Just been m a rrie d , an added in ce n tive to do som ething big. He landed in the Ben Yost chorus, then on the S tar Theater, and on a few hours’ notice CLABBER GIRL Bakinzj Toupet HER t Delight the Fam ily With Coffee Cakes (See recipes below) Hot B reads Are Delicious W hether you servo yeast breads or hot q u ick breads, they lend th e m selves g ra cio u sly to w in te r menus. The va rie tie s (or both are nu m b e r less. and you can take y o u r choice of spicy or fr u it ones. llo t breads are h e u rty foods, but th e y 're welcom e ut this season both fro m the point of eating und the co m fo rtu b le a ir w hich fills the kitch e n when we m ake them. They have a staying q u a lity , too, w hich satisfies w inter-sharpened appetites. We s ta rt the parade o ff w ith a c o lo rfu l c ra n b e rry coffee rin g w hich can be put together in a w in k of tim e . C ra n b e rry Coffee Ring. (Serves 12) m rups sifted flour '4 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder '4 teaspoon salt 1 egg *4 cup milk 3 tablespoons melted shortening C ra n b e rry orange topping r * S ift Hour, sugar, baking powder and salt together. Deal egg, add m ilk and shortening. S tir in to d ry ingredients, m ix in g only enough to m oisten them . Spread topping even ly over bottom o f grensed rin g mold. Pour b a tte r o ver topping. Bake In a m od e ra te ly hot <425 degree) oven fo r 25 m inutes. C ra n b e rry orange topping: M ix together 3 tablespoons m elted b u t te r w ith 1 teaspoon grated orange rin d , *,4 cup sugar and D4 cups of whole cranberries. Do you w ant to do som ething spe c ia l fo r b re a k fast o r fo r lunch box sandwiches? T here's nothing b e tte r than this f l a v o r f u l brown sugar b u tte r m ilk bread; LYN N CHAM BERS’ MENÜ B ro ile d Salmon w ith Lem on Wedges S livered C a rro ts and Peas C elery Sticks •B u tte rsco tch Bread G ru p e fru it Salad Lem oii C hiffon Pie Beverage •R ecipe given. Heat m ilk to scalding; cool to lu k e w a rm ; ndd yeast and le t stand 5 m inutes to soften. C ream together the extra-sw eet corn syrup, salt, shortening, nutm eg and e x tra c t. Add egg and beat thoroughly. Add m ilk m ix tu re and flo u r a lte rn a te ly , m ix in g u n til smooth a fte r each a d d i tion, Cover and let rise u n til doubled in bulk. Knead lig h tly on floured surface. L e t dough rest 15 m inutes. R oll '/« inch th ic k , s p rin k le w ith c in namon sugar and raisins, as de sired R oll ns fo r je lly ro ll an^ slice w it h a s h a r p kn ife . P lace in g re a s e d cake pan. L e t rise u n til doubled in bulk. Bake in a hot o v e n (4 0 0 d e grees) about 20 m inutes. I f you lik e coffee cake m ade in fancy shapes, y o u 'll lik e the fo llo w ing, w hich is ju s t as festive and tasty as possible. E igure E ig h t Coffee Cake. (M akes 3 cakes) 2 packages yeast !i cup lukewarm water 1 cup m ilk •4 cup sugar 2 teaspoons salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon grated lemon ■i cup m elted shortening 5 cups sifted flour C innam on sugar W hite scum on s a u e rk ra u t is a yeast grow th. I t can be controlled by means o f proper co vering and w eights on the k ra u t to p re ve n t ex posure to a ir. The clothes m oth pays no a tte n tio n to the calendar, e specially in w a rm homes, and i t ’ s a menace to wool, fu r and feathers the year around. A ir clothes often and have them m othproofed. The keynote o f lig h tin g is " lig h t in the eyes is g la re ; lig h t on w hiff y o u 're lo oking a t is good illu m in a tio n ." A pound o f Cheddar or A m e rica n cheese w hich is m ade fro m whole m ilk contains the p ro te in and fat o f about 1 gallon o f m ilk . The average kitch e n needs five knives; One sm a ll p a rin g kn ife , two s lig h tly la rg e r knives fo r paring, slic in g and dressing p o u ltry , a k n ife fo r c u ttin g breads and cakes, and a k n ife fo r the b ig g er c u ttin g jobs lik e ca rv in g v ’ bright bits of wool to best substituted fo r Jam es M elton, la te r advantage. Afghans are so color fo r M orton Downey, F ra n k P a rke r ful, so cheery and gay . . . to and D ick B row n. He got his own make as well as to see! * • • p rogram , " J im m y C a rro l Sings,” Six crocheted tria n g le s join to form a did guest appearances, sang on the You can com bine wools of d if "P o t o’ G o ld " —firs t th in g you know, j hexagon. feren t w eights in this afghan. P a tte r n h e 'll have a big p ro g ra m a ll his 7323 has d irections for afghan. own. W hile Ray M illa n d was in London fo r th a t R oyal C om m and F ilm Fes- tiv a l he turned c o lu m n is t; d id fo u r ! a rtic le s on his im pressions o f the ' c ity , where he was a m e m b e r o f the i R oyal Horse G uards before he came i to A m e rica and headed fo r H o lly- I wood MENTHOLATUM Sewing C ircle N e e d le c ra ft D ep t. Box 3217 San Fran cisco 8, C a lif. Enclose 20 cents fo r P a tte rn . Ida Lupino, c u rre n tly s ta rrin g in W arner B ro s .’ “ Deep V a lle y ," has her studio bosses sort o f w o rrie d . She's ta lk in g about s a ilin g her 42- I foot y a w l to H a w a ii when the p ic tu re 's finished—and she has a h a b it of doing w hat she says she's going to do! qa/ck! N o________________ Na me Poor little chest muscles so tight from coughing it hurts her to breathe? Quick, Mentholatum. Rub on chest, back, neck. Its gently stimulating action helps lessen congestion without irrita tin g child’s delicate normal skin. Its com forting vapors lessen coughing spasms. €1947. The Mentholatum Company, la c ____________________ A ddress______________________________. tBuy. IL. S- ScwinqjL fiondi. ! i When Bob Hope finishes "R o a d to R io " (w hich he's doing w ith B ing and D orothy L a m o u r, of course) he’s hooked fo r "P a le F a ce .” A tra ve sty of the usual Old West p ictu re s, i t ’ll show th a t in those days life w asn't a ll hardships and pioneering. Sz When you see "S a ig o n " y o u 'll see A lan Ladd p la y in g sit-dow n scenes th a t w eren’ t in the o rig in a l scrip t. D u rin g a tense m o m e n t shared by V eronica L a k e ’ he h it his leg against the sharp co rn e r of a table and chipped his knee bone—couldn't w a lk, a fte r that, w ith o u t g rim a cin g w ith pain. And this tale of adven tu re and rom ance d id n ’ t ca ll fo r Lad d to m ake faces, so he acts sit tin g down. M illio n s of people h e a r h e r sing rin d e ve ry Tuesday n ig h t over NBC. on the Bob Hope show, but only a few frie n d s know th a t Pauline B yrnes is the " M ir ia m - Ir iu m ” g irl Soften yeast in lu ke w a rm w a te .. o f the show's singing com m ercials. Scald m ilk . Add sugar and salt. She's p re tty , blue-eyed, da rk-h a ire d , •B u tte rsco tch Bread. Cool to lu ke w a rm . Add 2 cups h a ils fro m Y a k im a , Wash. 2 eggs flour. M ix w ell. Add softened yeaut. 2 cups brow n sugar eggs and lemon rin d . Beat w ell. Add ! 2 tablespoons m elted shortening shortening. M ix w ell. Add m ore I the a ir opposite n e a rly every top 4 ru p s flour (lour to m ake a soft dough. T u rn m ale m ovie s ta r, m akes her film I !4 teaspoons soda out on lig h tly floured board anil ' debut in "H e a ve n O nly K n o w s,"! 1 teaspoon baking powder knead u n til satiny. Place in greased w hich sta rs R obert C um m ings and *4 teaspoon salt bow l, cover and let rise u n til | B ria n D onlevy. She’s done m ore| 2 ru p s sour or b u tte rm ilk doubled in bulk. Punch down. Use i than 3,000 broadcasts since coming 1 cup chopped w a ln u t meats one-third of dough to m ake a coffee to H ollyw ood in 1937. Beat eggs, udd sugar and shorten cake. C over re m a in in g tw o -th ird s A new series o f six short subjects in g and bent w e ll together. S ift and place in re frig e ra to r to use fo r in the p o p u la r "J o e M cD oakes" flour, soda and baking pow der to coffee cake o r rolls. com edy series has been scheduled gether w ith salt and add to egg m ix L e t dough w hich you have le ft out tu re , a lte rn a te ly w ith m ilk . Blend rest fo r 10 to 15 m inutes. R o ll into a t W a rn e rs’ , w ith George O 'Hanlon, In nuts. P our in to greased lo a f pans a rectangle sheet about 18 inches who s ta rre d in the in itia l series, and bake in a m oderate oven (350 long and 8 inches wide. Spread w ith c o n tin u in g as com edy lead. "So You W ant to Be a Salesm an” w ill be degrees) fo r 45 m inutes. m elted b u tte r and s p rin kle w ith c in T h e re ’ s nothing so nice fo r a spe nam on sugar. R o ll up as fo r je llj' the firs t one. c ia l breakfast, d in n e r o r luncheon ro ll and seal a t the edges. Place on Kenny B aker, who can out-do Bing as a sugar-saving cinnam on ro ll greased baking sheet and shape into recipe. When i t ’ s baked and g lis a figure eight, then seal ends a«, C rosby when it comes to loud sports tening golden brown, fro s t it u n til intersection. W ith scissors, cut sh irts, w ore an e specially gaudy one! it looks la cy w ith a powdered sugar slanted gashes in top o f ro ll 2 to ¡j to a recent broadcast of the "K e nn y He thought he re a lly had and m ilk ic in g if you w ant it to be inches apart. F old back points o f Show.” som ething, t i l l a m an in the audi especially glam orous. cuts to show cinnam on layers. Let ence challenged h im to take off rise u n til doubled in bulk. C innam on Rolls. his coat. P ro u d ly Kenny obeyed— (M akes 3 dozen) Bake coffee cake in a m oderate w hereupon the m an rem oved his oven (350 degrees) fo r 25 to 30 mirt- coat, and displayed a s h irt th a t was 1 cup milk utes. F ro st w ith confectioners’ su a d u p lica te of the one on Kenny. 2 cakes yeast g a r ic in g a fte r b a kin g and cooling * i cup extra-sw eet, w hite corn s lig h tly , if desired. syru p Jane G re e r spent six years study 2 teaspoons salt A ny type of fr u it fillin g m a y he ing dress design at the N a tio n al A rts 3 tablespoons shortening used w ith the above coffee caks: School in W ashington, D. C.—so now teaspoon nutm eg R aisins, e ith e r alone or w ith she's p la y in g one of the featured *4 teaspoon lem on o r v a n illa chopped apples, prunes, figs, nutu, supporting roles in ’ ’Sindbad the e x tra c t apricots, peaches and pears, or S a ilo r,” s ta rrin g D ouglas F a irbanks 1 egg, beaten diced, candied fru it. J r., M aureen O’ H ara and W alter 4 cups sifte d flour Slezak. 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