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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Jan u a ry 23, 1947
Use ( )(lds and Ends
For Colorful Afghan
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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
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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!
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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
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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.
Released by W estern N ew spaper Union
L Y N N SAYS:
Use These H andy Tips
F o r E a sie r H om cm aking
\ ,V O N D E R F U L w ay to u se
J IM M Y CAR RO LL
ODDS AN D ENDS—Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Rogers, who won $5,790 on
"Break the Hank,” almost didn't go to
the broadcast; he said he was too tired
to go, hut Afrj. Rogers talked him in­
to it. . , , The Walter O'Keefe "l.ittlc
Show," set for CBS, will kan studio
audiences and give the time taken up
by applause to added entertainment.
, . . Radio actress Lurene Tuttle, fre­
quently heard on "Suspense" and
"Hollywood Players," is getting a big
build-up from her film studio for her
first screen appearance, in "Heaven
Only Knows.” . . . The new "March
of Time” is "Nobody's Children”; i f ’
deals with the adoption situation
7 ^ 7 1 re s to n e
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