Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1978 Page: 22 of 57
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Cool canvas uppers on
jute-wrapped high-wedge
bottoms Ladies' and teens'
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with the most exciting
designer original prints
ever! And now you can
get more shelter area
because of totes deeper,
prettier shape. 15.95
Accesaones-AII Stores
Soft silhouettes
from Barbizon
Barbizon tailors up
a dretm with polyester,
nylon and cotton and
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Blendalre Batiste
Short sleeve gown. $15;
morning cogt, S1Q and
matching pajamas. $23.
In white, toed mint or
pink, P8 M L. Bed
jacket and long set
alao available
LadM1 Lingerie-
All Stores
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rv<* b«‘<>r recipe
DEAR MELBA:
I hope semenne has a
recipe tor rye beer he’ll
•flare.
J warn to try using It
Stir down batter and
fill greased muffin
pans little more than
half full. Let rise in
warm place 30 to 45
mfnutea until pans are
full. Bake 15 to 20 min-
utes at 400 degrees
Makes 8 to 12 rolla.
See Baling,
Edmond
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tinuing to beat as long,
as posafble; finish mix-
ing with spoon. Cover
bowl and set in warm
place to rise about 45
minutes.
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Place meat and
onions in alternate lay-
ers in casserole or roa-
ster. Season each layer
with salt and pepper
Pour sauce over all and
bake at 300 degrees 2^
to 3 hours tightly cov-
ered
Serve on heaps of
mashed potatoes.
Makes 6 servings.
Ims Radley,
City
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and delicious recipes.
They're both easy to
prepare and cook with-
out attention
FIVE MOI R RTEW
I eaa ternate soap
4 stalks eeiery
< large saisns
1U Ike. stew meal
I eaa green beaas
3 carrot*
I (4 ea.) jar mnsb-
reem battens,
drained
H «. bargaady
Salt
Cut celery in Ljnch
pieces; dice onions and
carrots. Use vertical
pack green begns.
undrained.
ComMno all Ingred-
ients and put in tightly
covered pan Rage In
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thia is the book of
which she spoke, be-
cause it has all the sto-
ries in it she men-
tioned. Unless a person
was familiar with the
book, the names of the
stories Jane mentioned
wouldn t be recognized
Perhaps thia infor-
mation might help her
locate the book from a
reftder, a Goodwill
atore. Salvation Army
store, or Bibliomania
group.
A Gpeadmeumy
T|t <*ar ralln
leather light
DEAR MKLRA
L. Maness
Reader aha rex
iinimual reci pen
DEAR MELBA:
(hit nf print
booklet needed
Jehu Sidwell
Childhood book
cl ties given
DEAR MELBA:
Jane Arfa wrott
wanting to locate a fa-
vorite book which was
lost in a flood.
The name of the book
she is looking for is
“Children's Stories,”
selected by Child Study
Association, Copyright
1950. by Whitman Pub-
lishing Co., Racine,
Wise., illustrated by
2T9 degree oven 9
hours Do net lift lid
and peek. Serves 6.
The other one is:
FLEMISH CAR
BONADE
1 lb. round steak
3 er 4 sliced eaieas
I (1$ oa.) eaa beer
1 L batter
Salt
Pepper
Cut meat in 2 to 3-
inch cubes. Pound
lightly. Flour and
brown in hot fat.
Remove meat; add
onions to fat and saute'
until yellow. Remove
onions and add beer
and butter to drippings.
for thinning paint as
artists did centuries
ago
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DEAR MELBA:
I sent for a booklet
from ' Good Housek-
eepig,” No. GHN803.
■ Fabulous Fun to Make
Gifu." They notified
me It was no longer
available
Hope one of your
readers can share a
<*py
the 90 minute roll re-
cipe that Helen Barton
wanted.
Mix warm (not hot)
milk and yeast. Let
stand 5 minutes. Stir
well and add marga-
rine, sugar, salt and
egg Beat with electric
mixer until all ingred-
ients are thoroughly
blended. Add flour, con-
FEATHER ROLLS.
1 e. warn milk
1 pkg. veast
4 T. soft margarine
• T> sugar
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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Standard, Jim. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1978, newspaper, April 12, 1978; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799586/m1/22/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.