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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California • 30

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Valley Timesi
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North Hollywood, California
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30
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Oct. 16, 1963 VALLEY TIMES BRUSSELS SPROUTS MAKE ELEGANT APPETIZER Braise them in white wine for dunking in tangy, white Sprouts In Wine Sauce Crisp, Dewy For an unusual and very elegant appetizer course, try braised whole fresh California Brussels sprouts in a dry white wine. They're crisp, delicate and dewy. With long fondue forks, dip them into a milk white sauce made with sour cream and caraway seed. BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH HUNGARIAN DIPPING SAUCE (Makes 6 to 8 servings as an appetizer) 1 cup water 2 chicken bouillon cubes cup tokay or dry white wine pound (1 quart) fresh California Brussels sprouts or 2 cartons (10 ounces each) 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Appetizer 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt teaspoon caraway seed teaspoon cayenne pepper cups milk cups dairy sour cream Prepare Brussels Sprouts as follows: Heat water in saucepan, add bouillon cubes; stir until dissolved.

Add wine and Brussels sprouts. Cover and cook 10 to 15 minutes, or until just tender. Drain and keep warm. Prepare Dipping Sauce as follows: Melt butter in saucepan. Blend in flour seasonings.

Slowly add milk: cook and sauce thickens. Add sour cream; stir and heat. Keep warm and serve with the Brussels sprouts. until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Raisin Nut NEW PRODUCTS Loaf Good Sel Oven No As dessert Dessert needed when Unveiled To Press this quick bread is on By VIRGINIA EVERETT hand.

Valley Times Women's Editor PHYL'S RAISIN NUT Valley housewives who share a universal distaste LOAF for cleaning the oven may be interested in General 2 cups sifted flour Electric's self-cleaning range, which was unveiled to teaspoon baking the press this week in Los Angeles. THE NEW range cleans itself automatically with powder electricity--in about 2 teaspoon baking soda hours for ounce package costing an average teaspoon salt soiled stove. Presentation about 29 cents, and rice egg of the new product, which and Peas with Mush1 cup firmly packed is scheduled to be on the rooms, in 7-ounce dark brown sugar market Nov. 1 in Los An- ages, costing about 39. 1 cup buttermilk geles, included a demon- cents.

stration of how the oven 2 tablespoons butter or works. Caked-on dirt CHICKEN STICKS, margarine, melted comes off oven walls like new-comer in the finger and slightly cooled a mass of melting stalac- food family, have been cup coarsely broken tites but leaves only a troduced by Gerber Baby walnuts small amount of fuzz-like Foods. The Chicken Sticks cup raisins (prefera- residue on the bottom of come in a new size glass bly light) the oven, removable by jar with a "quick Sift together the flour, paper towel. cap. They are suggested baking powder, baking company has been for sandwich fillings, 10 years researching and among other uses.

soda and salt. Beat egg developing the new P-7 slightly; add brown sugar Self-Cleaning Oven Range. and buttermilk: beat to It will cost approximately Excellent Sauce combine. $50 additional on a 30-inch An excellent sauce for Stir in melted butter. range.

omelet or spaghetti can Add to sifted dry ingredi- be made by simmering ents; stir just enough to THREE NEW vegetable chicken livers and powmoisten, fold in walnuts dishes have just been dered mushrooms and and raisins. Turn into a added to the line of Birds then putting the tender greased loaf pan (9 by 5 Eye vegetables. They are livers through food by 3 inches). Bake in a Small Onions with Cream blender. Season the thick moderate (350 degrees) Sauce, in an 8-ounce pack- liver sauce with Beau oven 45 to 50 minutes or age costing about 39 Monde and Spice Parisi- cents; Peas and Potatoes enne and a generous dash with Cream Sauce, 8.

of sherry. MILK GAL. WHY WAIT IN LINE WHEN YOU CAN SHOP FROM YOUR CAR? OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT WIENERS 49: NEVER A LONG WAIT COME AS YOU ARE OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK SERVICE TO YOUR CAR 7:30 A.M. 'TIL 9:30 P.M. SUNLAND IN" "DRIVE DAIRY 10911 VANOWEN PO 1-4242 NORTH HOLLYWOOD Group Launches Season "Help Sisterhood Build a Temple With Friendship" is the theme of the opening meeting launching the fall season of Valley Beth Shalom Sisterhood Thursday, at 11:30 a.m.

in the Temple auditorium, 15739 Ventura Boulevard, Encino. The business portion of the petite luncheon meeting will be conducted by Sisterhood President, Mrs. Saul Davis. Mrs. Everett Solomon, membership vice president, and Mrs.

Norman Weinhouse, her co-chairman, announce that the program will introduce the various Sisterhood chairmen to the membership, by means of a skit. Members may terests in Adult Education, Social Action, Community Drives, Youth Activities, Drama and Program, Arts and Decorations, Judaism in the home, and Religion and Education. The Ways and Means Committee offers individual and group participation in bowling, gourmet groups, bake and party shop, theater parties and many others. Participating in the skit will be Mmes. Al Mozzor, Mort Arak, Nathan Silverstein, Walter Klein, David Berg, Bert Krasnoff, Seymour Fried, Jerry Harlow, Milford Greenstone, Ruth Finkelman, Louis Klein, Seymour Berman and Richard Volpert.

Officers and members of the Board of Directors will serve as luncheon hostesses. Stubborn Stains A soap-filled steel wool pad will do the job of cleaning stubborn stains on a broiling pan. Da Ross FOOD DOG DOO FOOD made so naturally it's better VALLEY SYMPHONY Cadenzas Invite 500 To Tea A 1000 Miss Barbee To Marry R.A. Schmitt Mrs. Mary Elvis Kellum of Memphis, Tenn.

has announced the engagement of her daughter, Erma Gene Barbee of Burbank, to Richard Arthur Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Schmitt, also of Burbank. The bride- Miss Barbee elect is a graduate of White Station High School in Memphis and has made her home in the Valley for three years.

She is a stewardess with Trans World Airlines. Mr. Schmitt graduated from John Burroughs High School and is employed by RCA Victor Records in They will make their home in Burbank following a Nov. 3 wedding in Las Vegas. Measurement Tip If you are broiling pounds fish fillets, you'll need about cup of melted butter for brushing the fish.

The Cardenzas of the San Fernando Valley Symphony have sent invitations to more than five hundred Valley residents for a tea to be Held Sunday, 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Van Nuys home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Mendenhall. This is the second in a series of membership drive by the Cardenzas, women's guild of the Valley Symphony Association.

Mrs. Bramwell Leiber, Reseda, is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ben Wilson, Northridge; Mrs. Henry Cataldo, Canoga Park; Mrs. J.

P. Youngdale, Sepulveda; Mrs. Ellis Patterson, Studio City; Mrs. Gene Zemsay, North Hollywood. Mr.

and Mrs. Mendenhall and members of the executive board and their wives will greet the guests as they arrive. Multihued pastel tulle table coverings caught up with matching nosegays will keynote the decorative scheme. MEMBERS of the board are: Messrs. Carroll V.

Willoughby, Tarzana; Robert N. Weed, Northridge; Sidney Ross, North Hollywood; James A. Swift, Northridge; Gerald Cordell, Sun Valley; and Mrs. Charles Morgan, Reseda. THERE'S MORE TEA DRINKING PLEASURE -FOR, YOU, YOUR FAMILY: AND FRIENDS with BIGELOW'S, Constant Comment LOOSE TEA Er TEA BAGS the famous delicious.

blend of fine -TEA, with ORANGES. and. SWEET SPICE. an origisal product of R. C.

NIGELON Nerval, ALEXANDER'S MARKET 5522 Sepulveda Van Nuys CHOICE for CASSEROLES because they're 4 Lindsay RIPE OLIVES Lindsay PITTED RIPE OLIVES Grown in the finest groves of California, Lindsay Ripe Olives must pass 61 quality controls before they are packed under famous Lindsay label. LINDSAY RIPE OLIVE COMPANY Cadenza members who will be pouring tea during the afternoon will include Mrs. Howard Brown, Northridge; Mrs. J. L.

Zimmerman, Van Nuys; Mrs. Guy Erwin, Northridge; Mrs. Fred Lashley, Northridge. The Cadenzas draw members from all parts of the Valley and support the Valley Symphony Association. Anyone interested in joining may obtain additional information by calling the Cadenza membership chairman Mrs.

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