Dale News, Volume 4, Number 30, Dale, Spencer County, 22 August 1941 — Page 3

MOVIE STAR JOINS U.S. NAVY

Peach Rings Broadcast hy M ary Lee Taylor August 21, 1941 1 1/2 cups prepared 6 tablespoons Pet biscuit flour Milk diluted with 2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons light No. 2 can sliced brown sugar peaches★

Turn on oven and set at very hot (450°F.). Mix biscuit flour and brown sugar together in bowl. Stir in diluted milk. Beat vigorously for 30 seconds. Turn out on floured board and roll into a sheet measuring about 6x9 inches. Cut into strips 1 inch wide and 9 inches long. Bring ends together to form rings, lapping 1 inch and pinching with fingers to secure. Put on greased baking sheet. Bake 15 minutes, or until brown. Drain peaches and save juice to use in making Lemon Peach Sauce (See Below). Fill centers of rings with peaches. Serve at once with Lemon Peach Sauce.

★If fresh, sliced peaches are used, substitute water for peach juice in the sauce.

Lemon Peach Sauce 6 tablespoons light 1 1/4 teaspoons grated brown sugar lemon rind 1 tablespoon flour 1 1/2 tablespoons 1/4 teaspoon salt butter juice★ 3/4 cup Pet Milk Mix together in saucepan brown sugar, flour and salt. Stir in peach juice. Add lemon rind and butter. Boil 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Cool slightly. Stir in milk. Serve on Peach Rings (See Above). Serves 6. ★If fresh peaches are used, substitute water for peach juice, increase flour to 2 tablespoons and increase brown sugar to 1/2 cup.

Ensign Wayne Morris Seeks Wings

Wayne Morris, recent star of “I Wanted Wings,” became a member of Uncle Sam's Navy in May, 1941, when he was appointed to the rank of Ensign. When asked what he thought of the United States Navy, Morris said, “I think every man who is considering joining a military service should look into the ‘chance of a lifetime' which the Navy offers to get into the big pay field of the future—aviation. In the Navy you can attend the finest flight training schools in the world, and receive instruction from

Navy pilots who introduced dive bombing, aircraft carriers and catapult take-offs to the rest of the world. Also, there are opportunities in Naval Aviation for men who don’t want to fly. They can be trained as aviation machinists, metalsmiths, photographers, observers, or they can receive instruction in many other trades. It’s a great life in the Navy.” Ensign Wayne Morris is pictured here in his line of duty as a member of the Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board at the Long Beach Naval Reserve Air Base.

Crunchy Salmon Salad

Broadcast by Mary Lee Taylor, August 28, 1941 1/2 cup bottled salad 1/2 cup Pet Milk dressing or mayon- 2 cups drained naise salmon, flaked★

1/2 teaspoon salt (1 lb. can ) 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/4 cup diced sweet 2 tablespoons lemon pickles juice 1/2 cup diced celery

1 teaspoon grated 2 cups crushed poonion tato chips (6 ozs.)

Put salad dressing in bowl. Add salt, pepper, lemon juice and grated onion and mix well. Stir in the milk gradually. Fold in salmon, diced pickles and celery. Chill thoroughly. Just before serving, fold in potato chips; Shape into individual mounds; Serve on lettuce or other salad greens if desired, or put in bowl lined with lettuce. Serves 6.

Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schum have moved into the part of the house recently vacated by Mrs. Sadie Dougan. Mr. Schum is employed at the Schum Monument Works.

★Tuna fish may be substituted for the salmon.

Mrs. Olin Cooper, who recently underwent a major operation at the Deaconess Hospital in Evansville has returned home and is recuperating nicely.

Mrs. Dora Griffith, with her daughter Mrs. Wibbler and daughter of Buffaloville have moved to Dale.

In Uncle Sam’s Navy all seamen can buy cigarettes, candy and ice cream from the “Canteen” at practically cost price.

Miss Geraldine Griffith left on her vacation trip to Birmingham, Ala. on Thursday morning.

PRINTING

Our plant is complete for everything you need in the line of printing and we can assure you first grade work on Hammcrmill stock. Ask us.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wedeking and daughter Miss Miriam, are spending the week in Indianapolis.

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