S o u th ern Oregon News Review, Thursday, M arch 17, 1949 NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Ç? 08 Big 'Can' T ray Doily in Handsome Filet „«vstwtti» mwu To obtain complete crocheting instruc­ tions, stitch Illustrations and fflet chart for T ra y Dolly (P attern No. 5861» send 20 cents In coin, your name, address and pattern number. n Qfiaini Observing Rules Is 'M ust' When Home Cooks M ake Dishes of Cheese, Eggs LYNN IF YO U'RE BUSY juggling menui for Lent or lim ply trying to add variety to your meala, then there's concrete help In toduy’i column of recipes. Cheese, egga nnd fish are favorite fo o d s right now, und It's a wise Idea to know how to bring out the best In each food. All these foods, cheese, eggs and fish are economi­ cal. which may be an Incentive for you to give them more than a pass­ ing thought. However, they're ulso foods which are highly nourishing. All three contain high quality pro­ tein which you need for building and repairing tissue. Aside from other vitamins, cheese furnishes calcium and riboflavin. Eggs supply vitamin A and riboflav­ in as well as Iron. For these rea­ sons, both foods should be Included In the dally diet. • • • T H E R E ARE MANY schools of thought on how omelets should be mode, but the main thing Is to have them light. A light touch Is necessary In put­ ting together nn omelet and It should be cooked until Just done, then served at once. The omelet A flavor triumph Is this new way with omelet which uses broccoli In the fold and Is ser­ ved with a delightful cheese sauce. Thnre’s nourishment a- plenly In this cheese, egg and vegetable combination as well as variety for your menu plans. recipe given here uses one of the season's most delicious green vege­ tables and Is made even more ap­ pealing with cheese sauce. Serve it with a vegetable juice cocktail, hot rolls and relishes and a simple fruit dessert, and you have a meal you'll be proud to serve anyone. Krocroll Omelet (Serves 6) 6 6 44 1 1 eggs tablespoons milk teaspoon salt tablespoon butter cup hot, chopped steamed broccoli 44 pound American Cheddar cheese 44 cup milk Whole heads of cooked broc­ coli. CHAMBERS' •Lenten Baked Beans Molded Fruit Salad Cloverleaf Bolls Chocolate Cake with Caramel Icing Beverage •Recipe Given Bake In a slow (250* to 300’ ) for 30-35 minutes. Here's another quickie for a meat­ less luncheon or supper dish: 1 1 44 44 1 44 Lenten Broils (Serves 3-4) tablespoon butter tablespoon flour cup canned tomato sauce Salt and pepper cup grated American cheese cup flaked tuna fish teaspoon tabasco sauce The best ball club in the two leagues looks to be Cleveland. The second best club should be the Red Sox. We are leaning heavily on that ’’should be” adjunct. T H E BEST CLUB in the Nation­ al League should be the Dodgers with their speed and youth, their quantity of strong arms and stout legs, plus their 1948 experience. But it will probably prove to be the Braves again. BAKED BEANS, prepared as they are in the follow­ ing recipe, are tasty and filling, guaranteed t o take the edge off sharp appetites. •Lenten Baked Beans (Serves 4-6) 44 cup minced onion 1*4 cups minced green pepper 4 tablespoons fat or salad oil 4 cups cooked or canned baked beans 44 cup chill sauce 44 cup grated American cheese 44 cup buttered bread crumbs Saute onion and green pepper In fat until tender. Add beans and ar­ range in a greased casserole, alter­ nating layers of the beans with cheese. Top with crumbs. Bake In a hot (400*) oven for 30 minutes. L Y N N SAYS: Here arc Facts About Yeast Breads It ’s Important to use all-purpose flour in making brend and rolls with yeast because this contains gluten. Cake flours are short-on gluten and do not make good bread with yeast. When the temperature goes higher than 88’ , the heat may easily kill the a^jon of the yeast. M ix finely chopped, hord-cooked eggs with cream cheese and spread on toast. Broil until slight^ bubbly and serve with bacon strips. When you ready the dough for rising, grease the top of It lightly with butter, fat or salad oil, and cover with a clean towel. Light greasing helps prevent a crust from forming on the dough. The towel prevents dust from com­ ing In contact with the bread. Bread and rolls should be re­ moved from their pans Immediate­ ly after baking so they will not steam and become soggy. I f you like a soft crust on rolls, brush them with melted butter as soon as you finish baking. Light-as-a-feather cheese and potato souffle Is an Ideal way to serve the family more milk, for cheese Is a concentrated form of milk. I t ’s delicious as a lun­ cheon dish or a supper dish with a meatless meal. seroles which have been buttered and bake In a moderately (325°) slow oven for 40 to 60 minutes. Narne_ Address. If Billy Southworth could win a flag with Eddie Stanky out of action over two months and Warren Spahn afflicted with an off years (for Spahn), there is no particular reason why he should not win again with a few slight improvements and more help from these two standbys. Also, I have a fair idea that Billy Southworth's Braves will come north in April the best-conditioned team in the older circuit. South- worth overlooks few bets when it conies to getting the best out of what he has to work with. He wastes less time in his training campaign than any manager I ever knew. A Dip Into the Dark With the first day of spring train­ ing less than a week away, we here­ by climb out on the end of the limb of a palm tree which has no limbs to speak of. Here are our nominations for the early October roundup that may prevent us from seeing the Army- Michigan football game: A M ER IC AN L E A G U E —Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Philadel­ phia Athletics, St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox and the Wash­ ington Senators. NA TIO N AL LEA G U E—B o s t o n Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, St. Louis Cardirials, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies and the Cin­ cinnati Reds. You can cut out this predic­ tion, If you care to, and save It for next October. The two races are the toughest to pick that I can recall in the last tw o decades. L o u Boudreau's Cleveland I n d i a n s are better equipped than anyone else to win the American League pennant. r a p o /rs cp / s p Y^rewcKHuiLfss Cats and New Castle Disease A recent scientific report Indi­ cates that cats may become infect­ ed from the virus that causes New­ castle disease in poultry. POP CORN oeuaous golvm rOfSl EMjoy'EMi Spring, the Mad Piper, Is tap­ ping his reed. Calling to .Musial— Harry the Cat, Kiner and Mize and the hard­ hitting breed, Blackwell and others who baffle a bat. Marion. Stephens and Pesky and Doerr, (That’s quite enough of this— why be a bore?) Melt butter, remove from range, Spring Dreams of '4 9 stir In flour to make a paste. Add K T THIS T IM E last season, the canned tomuto sauce gradually, * * following facts had been rather stirring until smooth. Cook until definitely established: thickened, stirring constantly. Add The Red Sox and Yankees were remaining ingredients und blend. to fight out the American League Spread on slices of bread and place pennant race with under broiler until golden brown Tigers and Indians and bubbly. Garnish with a sprig in fairly close pur­ ut watercress. suit. The Dodgers • • • and Cardinals were CHEESE AND POTATOES are to take over the two foods that combine naturally to National L e a g u e make a pleasing flavorsome dish. ra c e with t h e This souffle may be baked in in­ Braves a lw a y s dividual dishes or threatening. In one large cas­ This seemed to be serole. For a logical enough. No meatless meal, one knew anything •serve it with as­ Grantland Rice about a pitcher paragus tips in named Gene Beard­ drawn b u tte r sauce, minted en and no one could guess that Lou c a rro ts and Boudreau and Larry Doby would creamed onions. Improve to any such extent as they It may also be did. Also, no one could figure the served very nicely with a roast leg Cardinals would get such little help of lamb in place of au gratin po­ from their rookie crop, and the tatoes. Dodgers w o u l d be scrambling around last place long after the Potato and Cheese Souffle season opened. (Serves 6) Now at least 10 clubs are indulg­ 1 tablespoon butter ing in early March dreams of Octo­ 1 tablespoon flour ber cash and glory. Here they are: 44 cup milk A M ER IC AN LE A G U E —Cleveland 1 cup grated or shredded Indians, Boston Red Sox, New York cheese Yankees, Philadelphia Athletics and 1 tablespoon grated onion the Detroit Tigers. 44 teaspoon «»It NATIONAL LEA G U E—B o s t o n Dash of pepper B r a v e s , Brooklyn Dodgers, St. 2 cups riced potatoes Louis Cardinals, New York Giants 3 egg yolks and the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 3 egg whites Chicago’s Cubs hanging around the Melt butter, add flour and blend. outskirts. Add milk and cook, stirring con­ There has seldom been a time stantly, until thick. Add cheese and in m ajor league history where seasonings and cook over very low so many ball clubs in both heat until cheese is melted. Add po­ leagues could be rated with a tatoes and well beaten egg yolks. healthy chance to win. Some­ Fold in stiffly beaten whites. Turn thing unforsecn can happen to Into a large or into individual cas- scatter them apart, but they could also come to the wire under two blankets. Beat the egg yolks until light. Add the milk and suit, then fold in stif­ fly beaten egg whites. Pour into a skillet in which butter has been melted. Cook slowly until puffed and lightly browned on the under side. Place in a slow (300°) oven for a few minutes to dry the top. Spread half of the omelet with hot, chopped broccoli, fold the other half over it and turn onto a platter. Melt cheese in top of double boil­ er. Add the milk, stirring constant­ ly until sauce is smooth. Garnish J the omelet with whole heads of hot, cooked broccoli and serve with hot cheese sauce. • • • YOU’LL F IN D THESE supper rolls quick to fix, and an excellent, nourishing way to solve a meal problem: Lenten Supper Rolls (Serves 6-8) 1 pound grated American cheese Small bottle of stuffed olives 44 cup butter or substitute 44 cup finely chopped green pep­ per 44 cup minced onion 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce 8 hard rolls M ix cheese, sliced olives, butter, green pepper and onion. Blend In canned tomato sauce. Cut off ends of rolls and hollow them out. Butter Insides of crust and stuff with cheese filling. Replace ends of rolls and wrap each roll in waxed paper, twisting ends to hold paper tight. HEW ING ( I H I I . B N K F .lIf.K WOKK 510 Mouth Wells 8t. Chicago 1, lit. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No________________ TH E MAD PIP E R Spring, the Mad Piper, Is lead­ ing them back, Boudreau and Feller and Gor­ don and Bauer, Williams, DIMagglo, Bearden and Mack, Dyer, McCarthy and Lemon and Hauer. Houthworth and Muslal, Slaugh­ ter and Kain, (This Is a cinch without using the brain.) MENU A year’s output of tin plate from United States steel m ills would make a can 14*4 miles high and large enough in diam eter to en­ close the city of Pittsburgh. So good! So crisp they snap I crackle! pop! In milk! America's favorite ready- to-eat rice cereal. Rushed to you Kellogg-fresh! KlilSPlis Bread Tray Doily * I 'H IS MOTHER KNOWS handsome bread tra y doily is worked in filet crochet, is simple to make and generous­ ly sized. Y ou'll have several done in no tim e—for gifts or to keep for your own use. « FIR ST A ID a BEST! m o ther ; m o t h e r , WHAT'S YOUR SECRET J WHAT MAKES ALL ■* YOUR CAKES SO , FIN E, TELL M E , i WON'T yo u , HOW i y o u o o i t , s o i. : can ' be proud & to the AILING HOUSE BAKE the clabber girl 1 WAV. MV DEAR, WITH CLABBER GIRL b a k in g powder O F M IN E , by Roger C. Whitman QUESTION: My basement floor was painted some tim e ago, but the paint has worn off and I would like to fix up the floor so that the youngsters can use it for dancing. Because of the expense involved I would prefer not to lay asphalt tile. As it is now, there is powder about one-quarter-inch deep over the whole floor and the surface is not smooth, but fu ll of sm all pin-holes. Ask M o th o r, Shn Knows , . . Clabber Girl it the baking powder with the balanced double action . , . Right, in the mixing bowl; Light, from the oven. CLABBER GIRL ANSWER: You can treat the floor and get a good job, depend­ ing on how much labor you are w illin g to put into it. I would suggest that you look forw ard to laying asphalt tile as soon as you can manage it, fo r the tile would be much more comfortable under­ foot than concrete, if the floor is to be used fo r dancing. In the meantime, you can paint the floor w ith an appropriate paint with a rubber base. MASON IT O U T A N D Y O U 'L l PREFER THIS N A TU RE'S REM EDY (N R ) T A B ­ LETS—A purely vegetable laxative to relieve constipation without the usual griping, sickening, perturbing sensa­ tions, and does not cause a rash. Try N R —you w ill see the difference. U n­ coated or candy coated—their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle as millions of NR's have proved. Get a 2 Sc box and use as directed. 9 Rub in Ben-Gay for fast-acting, gently soothing relief from neuralgic pain. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 VS times more methyl salicylate and menthol—two famous pain-relieving agents your doctor knows about—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgé­ sique. I t acts fast! Also fo r Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and COLDS. Ask fo r Mild Ben-Gay fo r Children. FUSSY STO M ACH? RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION. _ GAS AND g J ^ ' - ’ k ^ ^ ' F O R HEARTBURN'1— TH E T U M M Y ! Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! f mac/e Y/te 30-Vay t e s t / " 'C amels a re the mildest,best-tasting , cigarette I've ever smoked !" m ZZZ' ’ m ■■ J WORLD’S POCKET BILLIARD CHAM PION. 1 M 7 ANO 194 8 B I ». A la fa yo u r own 30-day Zest o f CAMEL M/LE/VECC