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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 12

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Casserole Cookery Develops the Art Of Creating Hearty One-Dish Meals i WU Casserole cookery, can become an art bubbling brown gravy, fluffy white rice or macaroni or spaghetti, golden dumplings, red, green and yellow vegetables: But color and design of the second to the delicious flavors that develop in the baking of good i-. 'rrn. -w Jm roods together. Tnat is the a i try the cook will find most minutes or.until meat is tender. ciated.

meat to a 2-quart Fresh Broccoli and Casserole is an excellent way to use leftover ham at its tastiest. Cubes of ham, fresh broccoli and macaroni in a cheese sauce can be made ahead time and brought out of the refrigerator to bake at leisure. Combinations are endless ana dish. Add chicken soup and water ings, not always dependent on meat for heartiness. Nor does the casserole have to be a long and complicated series of preparations.

Canned pantry staples, cold prepared soups and leftover meat help make the one-dish meal simpler to cook. One of the recipes below features, several vegetables, just flavored with chicken bouillon. Here is a quick one caa have ready in minutes. QUICK SPAGHETTI CASSEROLE pound frankfurters, cut into 34-inch slices 1 tablespoon butter or margarine cup chopped green cup chopped onion 3 cans (15M ounces each) spaghetti in tomato with cheese Grated Parmesan cheese Brown frankfurters-in butter Ja oven-proof skillet. Add green pepper and onion; cook until tender.

Remove from heat. Stir in spaghetti. Sprinkle top with Parmesan cheese. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees about 25 minutes or until bubbly hot. Makes 4 to 5 servings.

This hearty stew is topped with a new kind of dumpling. VEAL AND ONION CASSEROLE WITH CRUMB DUMPLINGS 3-3 cop flour 1 teaspoon paprika pounds veal round steak, cut in. S-inch pieces 1 A teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1'cup VA cups (lOJa-ounce can) condensed cream of chicken soup cups water 1J4 cups cooked, small onions, drained Combine flour and paprika. Coat veal pieces with flour mixture. In heavy fry pan, brown meat on both sides in small amount at heated shortening.

Add salt, pepper and, water. Cover and simmer stir until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture, boils. Pour over meat. Add onions; top with Com Flake Crumbs Dumplings.

Bake uncovered in a hot oven (425 degrees about 25 minutes or until golden brown. Serve -immediately. Yields 6 serv- CORN FLAKE CRUMBS DUMPLINGS 1 cup sifted flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon "salt V-A teaspoon poultry seasoning teaspoon celery seeds teaspoons poppy, 1 teaspoon finely chopped onions 2 tablespoons vegetable oil cup milk 2 tablespoons buffer or margerine, melted 2 cups corn flake cereal or cup packaged corn flake crumbs Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and poultry seasoning. Mix in celery seeds, poppy, seeds and onions. Add vegetable oil and milk, stirring only until combined.

If using corn flakes, crush into fine-crumbs. Combine butter and crumbs. Drop dumplings by tablespoonfuls into lettered crumbs, rolling until well-coated; Place on top of casserole. The nutritious mainstay of this" dish is the often ignored chicken liver. COUNTRY RICE PJE 1 pound chicken livers, coarsely chopped cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon butter or margeriue Tii cups uncooked rice ITS cups water 2 teaspoon salt 1 can ounces) condensed.

cream of celery soup, undiluted 2 tablespoons 57 sauce 2 tablespoons chopped, pimiento Heat -oven 350 degrees F. (moderate). Saute chicken livers and celery in -butter until livers are brown, and celery'is tender, crisp. Cook rice in boiling salted! i Country Rice Pie combines arice pie, shell with a Ming of those'melf-in-the-mouth delicacies Otten overlooked, chicken liver provides the vitamin and mineral rich nutrition of liver with "its own mild flavor and tender texture. This recipe serves and dish needs only a big green salad to a main meal attraction.

Flavored -with-celery, pimiento and steak sauce, the rice is pressed into a crust for the liver gravy filling. To prevent the rice from drying during baking, cover- the edge with a strip of aluminum foil. water, according to package di. rectionsCombiiie rice with 4 cup recently at Amarillo Country soup, 57 sauce and pzmiento. Mix well with fork.

Krmly press rice (Continued on Page 14) Builders Auxiliary Holds Luncheon Texas Panhandle Home 3u3d- ers Auxiliary met for a luncheon Club. Presiding during the business session was Sirs. Dan Boston. Veal and Onion Casserole is a hearty stew and it features savory baked dumplings seasoned with celery and poppy seeds and coated with crumbs. Veal round steak and tiny onions bake below in a cream chicken soup sauce.

Parents, Inc. Plan Meet Parents of are invited to attend a 9 meeting magazine Miss writer, Jane and Dr. -Aubrey; and Mrs. Smith; Drv Boger, speaking on Parents Should Organize," said teenagers especially need 'their fathers. Capt Sadler presented statistics on.

the decrease of juvenile delinquency in Amarillo and Miss Strehle stressed the importance of listening to teenagers the Child speak. The meeting is scheduled at 8 p.m. in the. Federation Clubrooms. At a organizational meeting, 'group a nominating committee and heard Dr.

Roy 'Boger. of West Texas Itate College evening college music and feelings. Dr. and Mrs. Smith pointed out that no expert or book can solve the problems and that parents must.solve their individual problems with their children.

Ever add chili powder to ground beef you're making into ham- -IT TM CVCUAAJS tuu.t:gt; ucra. you re masone mio nam- AmariUo, Texas, Thursday, Jan, 19, 1961 Page 11 moderate a program headlinedjburgers? Good served with tor: ihy Capt, Jerry Sadler. Amarillo if-mn: nn Amarillo tolas and a raw onion relish. Mrs. James Jones Is Shower Horioree Mrs.

James Itonald Jones, tfw fbrmer Jayne "Lively, honored a roiacellaiieous nujjtial shower recently in the home of Mrs. Dennis 'ipler, 711 K. "five guests called the 'receiving hours, Co-hostesses for the occasion "were Mesdames C. Bills, D. W.

Johnson Lin- colh Miller, J. and Charles Hines. The-serving'table was centered with an arrangement of pink roses flanked by candelabra bearing link tapers. Presiding-at were Mesdames IVlBler and Johnson. E-A-YEAR STORE WIDE CLEARANCE VILLAGE STORE ONLY! SHOP THURSDAY NIGHT -TIL 9 PM Were To 28.95 5.50 to 14.50 All fall Suedes Dress and Casual Shoes included.

1st Floor DRESSES An exciting collection of dresses to carry you now through spring. Never before such a fabulous array of colors, styles and fabrics. There's a dress in these collections for every occasion and every budget. Shop each group for really exciting values. One group of dresses that were originally to 29.95 7.00 l-o 15.00 One group of dresses that were 35.00 to 59.95 19.00 to 29.00 One group of half size dresses.

Sizes 12Vi to 24 Vz. Values-to 24.95 8.00 to 13.00 Knit dresses that were 25,95 to 79.95 13.00 to 4S.OO 2nd Floor QUILTED DUSTERS Choose from cottons and nylons in scores of styles and colors. Were 6.95 to 29.95. 3.00 to 14.00 2nd Floor Cottons and nylons waltz length end full length styles. Were 5.95 to 16.95.

3.00 to 8.00 PAJAMAS In nylons and Several styles and scores of colors. Were 7.98 to 14.98. 4.00 to 8.00 VAN ARDEN FONTANA MARTINIQUE TWEEDIE S'BICCA PANORAMA DEMOSETTE CAPEZIO IAREFOOT ORIGINALS Shoe Salon 1st Floor FASHION COATS In an exciting group of styles, colors and luxury fabrics by Einiger, Worurnbo, Forstmann, Julliard, Milono and many others. These coats were to 99.50. All at one low, low price.

38.00 PURE EINIGER 24K CASHMERE, BABY LLAMA, SHEARED ANGORAS Fabulous luxury coats by our most famous makers in EXISTING fabrics by Einiger, Bernard Altman ond many others. AH milium lined. These coats were to 199.50. 58.00 to 78.00 FUR COLLARED COATS Famous luxury fabrics muffed in rich fox and mink. A truly luxury coat at a practical price.

(Fur collars labeled to show country of origin of imported furs.) These coats include values to 249.95, 128.00 LUXURY TOPPERS Pure Cashmere Forstmann. The short coat in sheer luxury. Choose from pure cashmeres, luxury wools and fur blends. Values to 99.50. 28.00 to 48.00 Choose from such famous names as Hollywood, V-Ette, Marja, Maidenform, Gossard, Warner's, Whisp 0 Youth and others.

Were 2.50 to 6.95. 1.95 to 3.00 and corselettes. By our most famous makers, including Gossard, Warner's, St(f Skin and others. Were to 29.95. 3.95 14.00 2nd Floor CHILDREN'S SHOES Were 3,95 to 12.95 Boys' SHOP THURSDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M, SPORTSWEAR BARGAIN TABU I Blouses, tops, pants, short Jackets, Bermudas and I many more items.

Values to 12,95. 3.00 SKIRTS I A large selection of styles, colors and fabrics. Values to 8.95. i 3.00 I CAR COATS A beautiful group of car coats by our finest makers, group of values to 16.95. White Reg.

72x108 2.98, Fitted 2.9S 81x108 3.59 Fitted 3.59 Extra long twin fitted 3.59 Extra long full 3.98 Extra long full fitted 3.79 King 7 9 8 Cases 1.59 King Size Cases 1.98 GOOSEOOWN PILLOWS Sals 2.39 2.39 2,69 2.69 2.79 3.49 3.29 6.48 1.39 1.69 PRICE SKI WEAR SPECIAL All ski jackets, pants ond sweaters 8.00 OFF White European gobsedown sturdy print ticking, corded edge regularly 8.50, 2 for 14.95 White European goosedown extra plump printed ticking regularly 11.00. 2 for 19.95 POLYESTER FILL Non-allergenic DuPont "Dacron" for sleeping, corded edge pink or blue. Luxury you've never known fine cotton tick--standard size, regularly 4,50 2 for 7.95 King size, regularly 10.50 2 fer JS.95 MEN'S SHOP Mezzanine MEN'S SPORT COATS Regulars and longs in sizes 34 to 44 Were 28.98 to 39.98 16.50 to 23.30 ONE GROUP OF SPORT COATS from our regular stock. While they last. MEN'S SUITS 5 Sizes 34 to 44 in regulars and longs 57.98.

MEN'S SLACKS 40,51 Waist sizes 28 through.38 in regulars and longs. Were 6.98 to 15.98 4.65 to 12.97 MEN'S JACKETS and TOP COATS Sizes 36 to 46. Were 8.98 to 29.98 5.99 to 19.99 MEN'S SWEATERS In broken sizes only. While they last 'A OFF MEN'S GLOVES Beautiful black olive leather-and wool blend, with leather. Were 4.98 to 5.98 3.48 to 4.48 All these wonderful values and many, many more in our men's shop on the mezzanine BOYS' SHOP 2nd Floor CROUP OF SPORTSCOATS and SUITS Were 8.98 to 32.98.

This group from our regular stock. 4.43 to16.48 SUITS ond SPORTCOATS Our entire stock reduced. Were 8.95 to only 5.99 to 19.99 JACKETS, TOPCOATS AND CAR COATS Sizes 1 to 20 and student sizes Regularly 8.98 to 29.98 SWEATERS 5.99 ,.,,.99 Finest knits in America. Choice of wooL orlon or cotton. Were 3.98 to 16,98 BOYS' BIG BARGAIN TABLES 13 69 One table values to 2.00 50e One table values to 3.98 1.00 One table values 2.98 to 10.98 PRICI WOLFLIN VILLAGE.

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