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Shreveport, Louisiana
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TOITR MORNING NEWSPAPER THE SHREVErORT TIMES, OCTOBER 10, 1941 rnnt-A cause the tax applies only to transportation over regularly scheduled routes. NEW FEDERAL TAX ADDS 5 PEK CENT TO TRAVEL COSTS 5oirwC00 BOOK cvJT-ovnS JtSTtO PRODUCE USTED AtClPjSt 9 9 New Byrd ROTC Sponsors Are Selected This Week New sponsors for the first and thltifjl battalions of the Byrd high school ROTC were elected this They are Mary Jacobs, lieutenant colonel of the third battalion; Irena Buchanan, lieutenant colonel of the first battalion: Alice Shaw, major or the third battalion; Jean Jackson, major of the first battalion Company captains are: Madeleina Pllgreen, Rowena Cowan, Mon. te Buss, Oall Reynolds, and, Sue Peterson, L. Washington, Oct. 9 ().

The coet of travel will go up 5 per cent at midnight tonight because of a new federal tax. The transportation tax was Included in the recent big tax bill, but the effective date was made 10 days later than other excise provisions. The tax Is 5 per cent of the amount paid for passenger travel on a railroad, bua line, air line, ship route. Ordinarily it will not apply to local busses and street cars, because tickets costing less than 35 cents are exempt. Taxicabs are exempt, too, be Jl QVAKER'8 OATMEAL RAISIN COOKIES This is grand chewy cookie which keeps beautifully, if the cookie jar bid.

SCALLOPED APPLES 3 tablespoons butter or mar- 8 National Biscuit shredded garine wheat, crumbled Vi cup brown sugar yt teaspoon cinnamon 1 14 teaspoon nutmeg 1 lemon, rind and Juica 4 cups apples, chopped 1,4 cup water Melt butter or margarine and add crushed biscuits. Mix sugar, spices 0 tablespoons AVNT JEMIMA MUFFINS 3 cups Aunt Jemima Pancake shortening flour 1 egg 3 tablespoons melted butter or 1 cups water or milk Measure the flour Into a mixing bowl. In another bowl beat the egg well and combine with the water or milk. Make a "well" in the center of the flour and pour the liquid Into It, also the melted butter. Quality depends chiefly on mixing; overstirrlng causes First stir until the shortening or teaspoon clove 'i teaspoon allspice 3 teaspoon vanilla 3 table-spoons milk 1 cup raisins margarine cup sugar IVi cups flour teaspoon salt 2 cups Quaker or Mothers flour is lust moistened, then give two or three more oulck turns.

The oata (Quit or Regular) teaspoon soda and lemon rind. Put 13 cup buttered crumbs In bottom of greased 2-quart baking dish. Then add Vi the apples. Sprinkle with a sugar-spice mixture, then add another third of the crumbs, the remainder of the apples, sugar and spices. Sprinkle lemon Juice over this and add the water' and put the rest of the crumbs over the top.

Dot with butter or margarine. Cover closely. Cook 45 minutes in a moderately hot oven (375 degrees for Cream the shortening and sugar thoroughly. Add the egg and beat well. whole process should not take more than 30 minutes.

Just as soon as the batter Is mixed, di It Into tins and put them In the oven. Time of baking depends on size of muffins. Small ones should bake In 15 minutes, Sift flour, salt, soda, and spices together. Add to the creamea mixture. Stir tn milk and vanilla.

Put raisins and Quaker oats together through large ones In 25. Temperature for oven 425 degrees F. Serve with plain whipped cream or Left-over muffins can be reheated by returning to the tins, sprinkle4' minutes, uncover, brown quickly. very lightly with water, and placing in a hot oven (425 degrees 8 to 10 hard sauce minutes; until crust Is crisp and lnalde Is heated through. CAFE MI CARAMEL 1 can sweetened condensed milk Vi cup chopped pecan nut meats (carmelized) Vi cup hot Admiration coffee Blend caramllized sweetened condensed milk and hot coffee, beating the medium blade of the food grinder and add to the dough.

Let stand 10 to 15 minutes, then drop from a teaspoon onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake In a moderately hot oven (375 degrees for about 12 minutes. Yield: Four doeen. dkep Arri.E he 3 tablespons Meadolake mar- cups sliced, pared cooking ap-garine Ple Plain pastry cup granulated sugar teaspoon nutmeg Few grains salt Place apples In a greased baking dish about Sprinkle with until smooth. Add the pecan nuts.

Pour Into sherbet glasses; chill; and PRUNE CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE I cup uncooked tenderized cup Vegetola prunes 3Vi cups flour 1 cup milk 2 1 -ounce squares bitter choco- 1 cup seedless ralsini late lVj cups granulated sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon salt garnish with whipped cream, if desired. GOOD FOR A GAIN ANY The most enjoyable) time) comes with that steaming cup of finer-flavored Ad miration Coffee, Your taste-pleasure knows no ugar, nutmeg, and sail, uot, wim niBiKunuc, uicu made with 1 cup sifted flour as a basis. Press edges firmly to pan, using CHOCOLATE CORN FLAKES Vi pound sweet chocolate 1 ounce paraffin 4 cups Kellogg's corn flakes Melt chocolate and paraffin over hot water. Stir in Corn Flakes carefully. Spread on a wire rack to cool, separating all flakes or arranging in clusters.

Use more Corn Flakes if a thin coating of chocolate Is desired. the tines of a fork. Make several gashes in top. saxe in a not oven oj 425 degrees F. 30 minutes.

Cut in squares and serve hot, plain or with imit when you take time 3 eggs beaten Wah prunes, boil 10 minutes In sufficient water to cover, drain, pit. and cut into small pieces. Wash raisins, drain and chop. Sift small amount ot flour over fruits. Cut chocolate and melt over warm water.

Cream sugar and Vegetole thoroughly, add chocolate and mix. Sift flour with baking powder and salt and add alternately with "milk, beating well. Add fruits, vanilla, well beaten eggs, and mix thoroughly. Pour Into three greased layer cake tins and bake 25 to 30 minutes In a moderate oven (375 degrees Put layers together with boiled frosting. CHILI CON CARNE IN RICE RING Wash well one cup of rice.

Soak for five minutes in pan of cold water. Boll or steam until tender. Drain and season with Vi teaspoon grated nutmeg and salt to taste. Pack into well greased rind. Pour over the top 2 cup melted butter or margarine.

Set mold in pan of hot water and out for it. Admiration's exquisite full-bodied flavor adds perfect zest to any day and any occasion, cream. It adds a very delightful flavor to sprinkle grated lemon rind over spples before covering with pastry. WILSON STl I'KLl) HAM 3 slices Wilson's tender made 3 cups bread crumbs ham (1-inch thick) Vi cup boiling water 3 tablespoons fat 1 onion, chopped 14 cup raisins teaspoon poultry seasoning Few grains pepper '4 teaspoon salt Mix bread crumbs, raisins, seasonings. Fry onion in fat, add to bread bake in moderate oven (350 degrees for 20 minutes.

Unmold; fill center with Wilson's chili con came. Serves four. GOLDEN FRITTERS 13 cup Fluffo Vi cup boiling water Vi cup flour Vi teaspoon nutmeg 2 eggs Orated rind Vi lemon mixture. Add water, mix wen. spread Deiwccn onurs oi nam, ne urmiy with Put in covered baking dish, add a little water; bake In a slow oven for 1 hour.

Serve with raisin sauce. COFFEE JELLY 2 tablespons gelatin Vi cup cold water Vi cup sugar 4 cups boiling Folger's coffee V4 teaspoon vanilla Soak the gelatin in cold water five minutes. Dissolve the sugar In the Combine the Fluffo and water and when boiling, add the flour and nutmeg all at once. Stir until the batter forms a ball. Add the lemon rind; cool a little and beat In the eggs, one at a time.

Drop by teaspoons Into deep fat, hot enough to brown a bit of bread in a minute (360 degrees Drain on crumbled paper; dust with powdered sugar and serve with any kind of melted Jelly or honey. coffee; add the gelatin; stir until dissolved; flavor and turn Into a mold to stiffen. Let stand 10 minutes before unmold-ing. Serves 6 to 8. Serve on round platter and fill center with fresh combination salad.

Serve with hot cheese biscuit or crackers and a dessert cake and coffee. Ring Attractive zLuncheon Dish cm mm Lemon French Dressing Soften gelatin in pineapple Juice and dissolve over hot water. Stir Into cottage cheese, pour Into one large or six individual ring molds and chill until firm. Unmold and serve with center filled with assorted fruit or fill oenter with orange segments and pitted black cherries. Garnish with half slices of pineapple.

Makes a very appetizing luncheon salad. if you are planning a luncheon for Butter Pecan Tartlets VJ cup butter 14 teaspoon salt Vj cup pecan meats 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 recipe plain pastry Cream butter and brown sugar, add the salt and beat until fluffy. If You Are Looking For A Delicious Add eggs and mix thoroughly. Fold in nuts, that have been broken into Pessert Cake Prune Cake 1 inn r11 1 onni nnn i 11 ri nn coarse pieces. Roll pastry thin and 1 cup drained, pitted cooked prunes -i ri I I I I l-i ri rv I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I il nl I 11 i cut Into three-inch squares.

Place the squares into small muffin pans, fitting so the points are up like petals of a flower and then drop a tablespoon of the nut mixture in each case and bake In a slow oven alx or eight, serve this Chicken Ring, I served cold with the center filled "with fresh combination salad. Serve I with a dessert cake and hot coffee. Chicken Ring 3 cups hot milk Va teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon paprika ZZ 8 cups diced cooked chicken 1 green pepper, chopped 3 eggs 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 teaspoon Worcestershide sauce V4 cup chopped celery HI 1 tablespoons lemon Juice Pour hot milk slowly onto eggs, Stirring constantly. Add remaining Ingredients, mix well and pour into -buttered mold (ring mold). Bake In 3'0W oven (300 degrees until knife -inserted In center comes out clean, about 45 to 60 minutes.

It will take "less time in a ring mold than In a 1 teaspoon baking soda teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla V4 cup nut meast, broken 2V4 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3-3 cup shortening 3 eggs, separated V4 cup buttermilk or sour milk Chop prunes. Sift flour, soda (325 degrees 30 to 25 minutes. Makes 15. Cottage Cheese Ring Is A Very Attractive Salad cinnamon and salt together three times. Cream shortening with all 3 tablespoons canned pineapple Juice 2'3 cups cottage cheese Sliced pineapple 2 teaspoons unfavored gelatin Lettuce but three tablespoons of the sugar loaf pan.

Be careful not to overbake. until fluffy. Add egg yolks and vanilla then beat thoroughly. Add sifted dry Ingredients and buttermilk alternately in small amounts, beating well after each addition. Add chopped IT'S NEW! DIFFERENT? BUY IT! THY IT! prunes and nuts; mix well.

Beat egg whites until very stiff, add remain ing sugar and beat until stiff. Fold Into batter. Pour into greased loaf pan and bake In moderate oven DOES (350 degrees 60 to 70 minutes Spread with orange butter frosting. EVERYTHING Bossier Man, 100, Has Photo Taken 3 KINDS OF WASH! fi I SmmA )- illy jgjfV Atlanta, Oct. 9 ().

Two Centenarians had their pictures taken today and confidently looked to another visit of the photographer next year. 'I feel that the Lord Is sparing me for something," said Mrs. Fannie Freeman Cosby, who observed her 104th birthday today. "Hitler will be crushed In six months," predicted 100-year-old Col. Elam 8.

Dortch who observed his last birthday Sept. 15 In Bossier parish near Shreveport La. Mrs. Cosby now unable to read, clings to her bible which has "helped me out In a heap of trouble." The colonel spends his time talking about his civil war exploits and the headlinea he can barely read. it9 Slo-Baked for Lasting Freshness Arcadia School Band Will Have 30 Members Arcadia, Oct.

9 (Special) Arcadia high school's band this year will be composed of approximately 30 mem bers, Director W. W. Todd said today Included are the following: Fred Daniel, bass; Juanlta Fulton, bass you will prefer doubly fresh Wonder Bread to the kind you now buy. For in blind comparison tests' made in different sections of the country by over 600,000 women to date, doubly fresh Wonder Bread has been chosen the one best bread 9 to 1 best for fresh flavor, aroma and texture. Now there is no reason why you can't afford to have the best.

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