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Thursday, February 15, 1951 INDIAN VALLEY RECORD Lii00iiiii!ii  ShelvesTh00 Hometo GraceW°rksh°Pyou Wa'Is EN..DE$f;RE, iiiii'ii!iiiiil iiiiEii'iiiii/: IO ii::ii!:i:i!i::}i::::i}i:,i}:::i::i:i::i::iii::W c }:::::i! 12 Barefoot Cobbler By INEZ GERHARD ........... do n Greemeaz wmtuer, wno IOHN LAIR one of the first to' FOR WALL bHLLVL.: became famous for his poem, :" enter the'so-called hillbilly field' .;;;.;2:;:::::;;:::::::¥:.:.:::::.:::::::::::::5::;.::;::;::::.:..;;:;:;i:::::::;:;:::;:;::::::::;:;:f "The Barefoot Boy," once worked as a shoemaker's apprentice! The m radio, was well known on the young Quaker poet put himself air before he returned to his boy- through school by making shoes OOd home in Renfro Valley, Ky., and slippers for ff.ne New Eng- rebuild the old settlement and land ladies. set up a shrine to American folk  music. He originates, produces and Bakery Workers emcees all radio programs eman- P'RN 209 More than 450,000 persons are directly employed in the baking Wall Shelves for Every Room industry, more than in any other [,TANGING shelves may be as phase of the food industry. • " pretty as a picture for an is- Baking Parties ortant wall space. With pattern !09 a full dozen of different types, In rural Greece, loaves of bread nzes and shapes may be made. for engagement parties are knead- rhe interlocking joints are cut ed in public with friends and rela- !tom tracing designs. The asses- tives tossing coins into the dough ling is quick and easy. so that the engaged .ouple can af- ford a large wedding. Price of pattern is 25c. • s , WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVIC] Drawer 1O Bedford Hills. New York. Big Fellows 2 Serve Eggs for Breakfast Variety (See Recipes Below) Superman of comic-strip fame a s plenty of competition in Breakfast Pointers .merican folklore, which is filled LYNN CHAMBERS' with tall tales of mighty men. IF YOU VALUE your family's BREAKFAST MENU Among them is Big Paul Bunyan. health and well-being, don't send Orange-Grapefruit Juice .ero of the American lumber- husband and children off to work Bowls of Oatmeal, Brown Suga} lacks. Bunyan is described as be- and school without a good break- and Cream ing so enormous as a baby, his fast. Don't expect to get a good Soft-Cooked Eggs mother had to use "the wheels morning's work out of yourself, *Bacon Muff(is )if of a wheelbarrow as buttons nibble on some *Recipe Given fruit and gulp a cup of coffee Suez and Wheat You simply can't griddle or frying pan, turn and do it. brown the other side. Add fat as The Suez Canal owes Its con- Plan a break- necessary to keep from sticking. truction to wheat. It was built so fast menu as you Serve with syrup, jam, honey, con- :hat the journey of wheat from w o ul d lunch, fectioners' sugar or fruit, india to England would be greatly dinner or sup- Variation: Cranberry F r e n e h :educed, the American Bakers As- per. Try out new Toast--spread jellied cranberry see(at(on reported. tends, inject variety into the menu sauce between two thin slices of plan, and do give yourself enough bread before dipping in egg mix- TO ILL time for both the preparation and lure• Brown as above. Serve plato JOHN LAIR ing from the Valley, programs sed on reality. If a possum hunt t be broadcast, movable equip- t Lent is taken to the woods and ae hunt is actually staged. All of he program's personnel actually e in the settlement. Lair's music rary is one of the biggest Urces of music collections in the ailed States. bebbie Reynolds will probably .CCeed to the kind of roles that : "C'M used to assign to Judy Gar- nd; apparently she is being groomed for them. So far she has rade four musicals in her two years n the screen- now she is to be ,%-Starred with Gene Kelly in I?ingng in the Rain". There's a eng, hard pull ahead of her ff she ts to take Judy's place• Did you know that there's a movie • Ctress named Theda Barr * Either ar  - other doted on Theda Bars, een of the silent pictures, or the ung lady thought an adaptation f the former siren's name might ring her fame• Fans of "The Guiding Light", :Ytirne serial, will act as jurors ," decide the fate of one of the ading characters who is on trial ur VaUrder. Listeners to the current quence have been asked to follow testimony carefully/and at the a of the trial, late this month, tc zed in ballots as if they were jury erqbers. Program's on CBS week- Y afternoons. len Grauer recently finished one his most interesting reading as- 'araents--he recorded the entire ok. "The Brave Bulls", for Talk- g Eocks for the Blind, making, it vailable to millions of sightless rons. Harold Lloyd and Jimmy Con- lia spent three weeks filming re sequence in "Mad Wednes- ay ; they are seen chasing a $0"Pound lion up and down fire eSCapes, in and out of offices a along narrow ledges of a Xkyscraper. ,Ted Mack is amazed daily at the ?°Sands of contributions received  a result of the appearance oi e two Godfrey boys on his ABE (!ginal Amateur Hour. The Mus- i: TM Dystrophy AssOCiation whieh s: trying to raise $250.000 'for re. ev rob for a cure for the ailment, ,lled the boys to his attention. I ey and their two brothers suffer rrn the disease. a rt Massey's rating, for his f °rapon show, now matches that , any night-time quarter-hour b'.Scal, and deserves it. He and h: ettv little blonde Martha Triton .=v two of the pleasantest voioes " the air. 'erry Moore d,.cqded she was ioIIie in "Son of Lassie", a  typed, after being seen with it ':Return of October", a gorilla Mighty Joe Young" and a squir- tin m "The Great Rypert". All she ded ws to appear with all those --eli in Paramount's "Rhubarb". end, she breaks the sequence CO-starring "with Victor Mature "ambling House". [ tl?r°ducer Howard Hawks had to | " on three additional guards when I tscaled the set of "The Thmg"; Only the hired help but some | qcRKO's top executives and pro- Ile era were curious about the [ |-tity of it He finally took a ! a of the latter on a personally J Cted tour of the sound stages, [ h" first made them promise not l, vesl the secret. AND ENDS . . • Friends of Ball and Des( Arnaz say name the infant expected 4th "Desilu" . . . Paul Lees, Marine of World II, has a featured role in "Submarine Com- . Rising beef costs and of meat rationing made for Warner Bros. to lease of cattle for a stampede in "Fort Worth"--local ranch- want their steers to gc • . . Randolph Scot! his lunch to eating enjoyment of such a project, or with creamed chicken, eggs, fish Give it a trial for a month, and or meat. you'll never again want to go back Whole Wheat Muffins to skimpy breakfast habits. (Makes 24 small muffins) Start off with fruit or fruit juice, 1 cup whole wheat flour such as citrus, because this is a 1 cup white flour good opportunity to get oranges 2 teaspoons baking powder and grapefruit into the day's menu. ½ teaspoon salt Follow with cereal, eggs, bread and 2 tablespoons sugar butter and beverage. ½ cup evaporated milk Eggs can be prepared in man) ½ cup water ways and give you good protein 1 tablespoon vinegar for what you spend. They add lots 1 tablespoon soda of a;peal to the breakfast, ann I egg can make a feast of the one simple 3 tablespoons shortening, melt. meal of the day. Don't forget to ed with other dry ingre- tuck eggs into the breakfast bread Sift flour every now and then, too, for that dients into mixing bowl. Combine extra treat to the appetite, and for milk. water and' that extra nourishment. \\;\, /'/// vinegar and add They're simple to prepare, of soda. Beat egg, course, those eggs, if you remem- add the soured ber not to treat them roughly. Mod- .- ),. milk and short- crate to low temperatures whether  ening. Stir quick- you soft-cook, fry or bake them is ly into dry in- of utmost importance in keeping  gredie:ts Pour them tender and palatable, into greased muffin pans. Bake in * * * a hot oven (425 °} about 15 minutes Baked (Shirred) Eggs *Bacon Muffins Break and slip 1 or 2 eggs into (Makes 12 muffins) greased individual shallow baking 2 cups sifted enriched flour dishes. Bake in slow oven (325 ° ) 3 teaspoons baking p der 12 to 18 minutes, depending upon firmness desired. Serve from bak-  teaspoon salt ing dishes. 3 tablespoons sugar 1 egg. well beaten i French Omelet 1 cup milk (Serves 2) 4 talespoons shortening, m,,It- 3 eggs ed 3 tablespoons milk or water 7 strips of bacon, cooked. % teaspoon salt crumbled K teaspoon pepper, scant Sift dry ingredients together in I tablespoon fat bowl. Combine liquid ingredients Mix eggs, milk, salt and peppez and add to flour mixture. Stir only thoroughly• Avoid foaminess. Heat enough to partially dampen flour• fat in skillet (approx. 8-in.) just Add bacon and stir only enough to hot enough to sizzle a drop of water• blend• Fill greased muffin pan (12 Pour in egg mixture. Reduce heat, 2-inch cups) two-thirds full. Bake As the mixture at the edges begins 20 minutes in hot oven (400°), to thicken, draw Butterfly Cinnamon Roils the cooked per- (Makes 12 rolls} tions with the 2 cups sifted all-[urpose flour fork toward the S teaspoons baking powder center so that 1 teaspoon salt t h • uncooked '. cup shortening port0ns flow  to' 1 egg. beaten sflghtly the bottom. Tilt  cup milk skillet as it is 2 tablespoons butter, melted necessary to hasten flow of un- i cup sugar cooked eggs. Do not stir and keep I teaspoon cinnamon mixture as level as possible. When Sift dry ingredients. Cut in short. eggs no longer flow and surface is ening until mixture resembles the still moist, increase heat to brows texture of eoarse cornmeal. Com. bottom quickly. Carefully loosen bane egg and milk and stir in dry edge. Fold in haLf or roll. Total cooking time is 5 to 8 minutes, ingredients until ust blended. Turn out on flour board or cloth. Pat out French Toast dough Fold in half. Repeat six (Serves 4- 6) times. The last time roll to V4-incr 3 eggs, beaten sllghgy thickness. Spread with melted but- teaspoon salt ter, sugar and cinnamon. Rol.  Up ! teaspoon sugar and cut into 1-inch slices, Cut a I cup milk slit thro;:gh center parallel to cu, 6-8 slices (Z---S-day old)bread edges of slice down to but not Fat 'for frying through bottom layer of dough Combine eggs, salt, sugar and Spread halves from center out ov milk in shallow dish. Dip bread in baking sheet. Bake in a hot oven egg mixture turning to moisten. (425 ° ) until browned. 15 to 20 Brown on one aide on well-greased re(notes. LYNN SAYS: Give poached eggs a new pedes- Treat the Family lal. Dip round, shredded wheat bs- To these Breakfast Tricks cults in hot water quickly, just to Combine 3 tablespoons of cocoa soften. Drain, dot with butter and with the same amount of sugar, top with hot poached egg. then add 1 cups milk, 1½ cups Poached eggs served on toasted water and stir in 1½ cups rolled buns or home-made biscuits are a oats. 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