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PORT ORFORD. OREGON, POST Military Influence Predominant In Juvenile Clothes for Spring TIPS,» (jardeners Bv CHERIE NICHOLAS Once upon a time a friendly neigh bor living close to our house in a small friendly town used to say over and over, "But a dinner just isn’t a dinner unless you top it off with a •deserving dessert.' " And when I pressed him to explain to me just what he meant by a "deserving des sert” he explained that it was a dessert which was so good that even at the end of a man’s meal it still deserved to be eaten. After all, men, bless them, do like their desserts and so in this column today—I am giving to you a number of brand new. easy-to-make recipes for deserving desserts. All but one, and that’s a recipe for a deserving salad. And the rea sons I am featuring this lone salad recipe with all the dessert recipes are these: First, it makes one of the best-to-eat salads I have ever tasted. And second, I have a theory that while men like desserts a good many of them simply do not eat as many salads as they should. So, some time, serve this salad in your dinner menu; then top it off with any one of these desserts and not alone will the man of the family have had his favorite meal topper- offer, but he will have had a health giving, vitamin containing dish as well. Tomato and Ham Salad. (Makes 10 servings) Hi cups water 2 1044-ounce cans condensed tomato soup 4 tablespoons unflavored gelatin 1 cup cold water 1 3-ounce package cream cheese 4 teaspoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish 44 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup salad dressing 1 pound boiled ham (344 cups chopped) 3 hard-cooked eggs Lettuce Heat water and soup together in 144-quart saucepan until boiling. Re move from heat. Soak gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes, then dis solve in hot soup. Blend to g e th e r cre am cheese, m u stard , salt, lemon juice and horseradish. Add a little soup to mixture, stirring con stantly; then return to remainder of hot soup, mixing well. Cool. When mixture begins to thicken, fold in 4aigd dressing and ham. Rub a SObart heat-resistant glass baking dish with oil. Arrange slices of hard-cooked egg around the sides, reserving some for the top. Pour in tomato-ham mixture. Allow to gel. Garnish top with slices of hard- cooked egg and serve with lettuce. Chocolate Fluff. 2 squares baking chocolate 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons general purpose flour 44 cup sugar 44 teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 egg whites Put chocolate and milk in top of a double boiler and heat until choco late has melted; beat with rotary egg beater until mixture is well blended. Place butter in a sauce pan and melt. Stir In the flour, sugar and salt. Then Immediately add the chocolate milk and cook mixture over direct heat until it thickens, stirring constantly Cool, Stir In the unbeaten egg yolks, and add vanilla extract. Beat < gg whites until stiff and fold the cooled choco late mixture Into them. Pour into a buttered baking dish; set baking dish into a pan of hot water, and bake in a moderate oven (350 de grees) approximately 1 hour and IS minutes, or until mixture will not adhere to knife blade. Serve at once with whipped cream. Red Raspberry Snow Ralls. (Makes 8 snow balls) 44 cup butter 44 cup sugar 1 cup general purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder H teaspoon salt 44 cup milk 2 agg whites (beaten) More About Deserving Desserts. Speaking of Deserving Desserts J —I want to tell you about my small 10c cook book entitled "Easy Entertaining.” From cov er to cover, it is packed not only with new and unusual recipes, but also with menu suggestions and ideas for entertaining easily and happily—for making guests feel they are truly welcome while the hostess has ample time left HAT’S new in children’s fash to enjoy these same guests when ! ions? To tell the story would they arrive. require endless recital, for design To secure your copy just send ers of Juvenile modes have found 10 cents in coin to Eleanor at command so many contributing Howe, 919 North Michigan Ave sources of ideas that they have been nue, Chicago, Illinois. inspired to do and to dare this sea son. Ci earn the butter. Add sugar and Perhaps most exciting of aU is beat well. Sift the flour, baking the rush of patriotic themes preva powder, and salt lent in aU the apparel for the young together. Add al er generation. Emblazoned stars, ternately with the eagles with wide-spread wings, flags milk and then unfurled, ships, anchors and other fold in the beaten j nautical insignia, braidings, epau egg whites. Steam | lets, sailor collars, officers’ capes in small buttered and brass-buttoned coats, colors red, molds for 30 to 35 white and blue in the true American minutes. Serve way hold endless fascination for with red raspber youngsters, especially when they ry sauce. adorn their very own coats and Red Raspberry Sauce. dresses and stylish cape outfits as 44 cup butter they do this season. 1 cup Confectioner's sugar What could be more attractive, 1 cup crushed raspberries we ask, in the way of new spring Cream the butter and add sugar ensembles for school-faring sisters slowly while beating thoroughly. Add than the cunning two-sister cape raspberries. To serve, pour over models shown in the illustration hot steamed snow balls and serve herewith? To fully sense the charm at once. of these clever cape outfits, one Orange Dessert Squares. must visualize them in their own (Makes 15 servings) original bright colorings (matching red wool capes, hats, and skirts with 44 cup shortening navy jackets) as displayed at a pre cup sugar view of American-designed fashions 2 eggs (separated) presented in connection with a se 2 cups flour ries of breakfast style clinics held 2 teaspoons baking powder In the great Merchandise Mart of 44 teaspoon salt Chicago. Pace-making fashion 44 cup milk 2 tablespoons orange rind (grated) events are these clinics which thou Cream the shortening and add sands of merchants and buyers at sugar gradually. Blend in the egg tend each season in search of de yolks. Sift together the flour, bak pendable authoritative forecasts ing powder and salt and add to the which these style shows present. The two coats in the picture creamed mixture, alternately with the milk. Beat the egg whites until shared applause with the cape suits. stiff but not dry, and fold into the Their message is buttons. Rows and batter with the orange rind. Bake rows of 'em! Bright metal ones a la in a greased 9-inch by 16-inch pan militaire are favorites. in a moderately hot oven <375 de grees) for about 30 minutes. Cut in squares and serve hot with orange sauce. Orange Sauce. 44 cup sugar 2 teaspoons cornstarch 44 teaspoon salt 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon butter l4 cup orange Juice 2 tablespoons orange rind (grated) Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt. Add boiling water, stirring I constantly. Cook, stirring frequent ly, until the mixture is clear and thick (about 15 minutes) Add but ter, and the orange juice and rind Surprise Dessert. (Serves 10) *4 cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 14« cups graham cracker crumbs 1 cup milk 44 cup walnut meats 2 teaspoons baking powder Topping 1 cup crushed pineapple (with juice) 1 cup sugar Cream the butter, add the sugar and blend well. Add the well-beaten | egg yolks. Com bine the ground graham crucker crumbs with bak If you are fashion-alert and have a ing powder and yen for exploiting "the latest," you add alternately will choose to wear with your spring with the milk. suit or ensemble a coolie hat as pic Add the walnut tured above, for Chinese influence is meats and then noted throughout costume design carefully fold in the egg whites this season. This baku coolie is in which have been beaten until stiff bachelor blue, a color slated for but not dry. Pour into a greased spring success. In this Instance 8-inch by 8-inch pan and bake in a there is a side cluster of tiny gros- moderate oven (350 degrees) for 35 grain bows and an under-chin loop. minutes. To make the topping, boil Colors as varied as a kaleidoscope pineapple and sugar together about 8 minutes or until syrup-like in ap give to the other hat a definite this- pearance Chill and pour over top season aspect, for current fashion of cool cake. Let stand in refrig fairly shouts color, color, color! This erator until ready to serve. Cut in dashing beret is made of black, pale squares and garnish with whipping and deep rose, purple, green and yellow grosgratn ribbon stitched to cream. gether In a pinwheel treatment. iReleaaMi ty Western Newspaper Union.) Leather F ro m the Sea W Smart Hats SEWDNG) CBKCLE NEW SWEET PEAS NEW, more vigorous, longer- blooming, heat-resistant sweet pea family has been introduced to the gardening world. It is the spring flowering sweet pea. Because of their newness, spring flowering sweet peas are as yet available in only seven colors. Three All-American prize-winners were introduced last year: Rose pink, blue, and lavender. The new ones this year are white, clear pink, light lavender, and mauve. The new sweet peas are grown ju st like other types now in gen era l use. They may be planted outdoors as soon as the soil can be worked. F or best results the soil should be spaded to a depth of 18 inches, and the lower 12 inches mixed with fertilizer, preferably well-rotted m anure. The trench should then be filled with the soil- fertilizer mixture to within six inches of the top, and the seed planted one inch deep in this shal low trench. After vines are well established they should be w atered thoroughly once every five to seven days, and the flowers picked regularly. A r............— DESERVING DESSERTS TERNS Children adore buttons, and three rows of them as used on the new aqua Shetland wool coat pictured to the right is enough to triple any lit tle girl’s joy. The pretty eyelet em broidered collar helps make this coat an important spring fashion, for white collared coats are featured for both adults and little folks. The nautical influence can be seen in the coat pictured in the inset. Navy Shetland with a red and white trimmed sailor collar and two rows of glittering silver buttons is the formula adopted by the designer of this smart and attractive model. The pendulum has swung back to sailor dresses. Both children and grown-ups will wear huge white lin gerie sailor collars with their new spring frocks. The top color for spring is navy in coats, dresses and capes. Amusing it is to see the way chil dren’s fashions this year copy those of their elders. An adult fashion that repeats in miniature for little daughters of the household is the print-with-plain costume. Cunning versions for tots are pleated-skirt print dresses tipped with capes (na vy or pastel wools) lined throughout with the print of the dress. Influences other than the navy or the army that make for versatility in styling are South American trends that bring vivid color into play. Dude ranch fashions also delight tots. There are lariat ties, cowboy fringe trims and studded leather belts. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Footwear Features Colors, Low Heels Glamorized by style designers, low heeled shoes will lead the fash ion parade this spring. Newest mod els have been given flippant touches to make them more attractive. The great emphasis on color is perhaps their most outstanding fea ture: the more color the merrier. Sandals or step-in oxfords in a glow ing tan, pale blond or smart wine red shade will enliven even the so berest black or navy blue suit. Tan tones are slightly favored over other colors. They range from the grayed twig tans, soft cocoa and tortoise, to khaki. This last color is especially smart in combination with black patent leather, with khaki gabardine used through the center of the shoe. Wedges are renamed "lifts” and j are recommended for country and sports wear. Soft cocoa-colored suede is used for one of the dressier shoe styles known as a Capri sandal. Something a little different is even done to the navy blue oxford. Here the navy influence is definitely mak ing itself felt One oxford of navy j blue calf and gabardine has three narrow folds of white calf across the toe. Similar bands of white cross the back of the heel. For the final touch, the shoelaces have flat leather ends with a small white star design in the center. Hand-Crocheted Hats - Inexpensive to Make Sailors, turbans, brimmed hats all done in hand crochet—here's news that Is news. Ask your milliner to show you some of the new crochets. If hats are not all-crochet, then the crochet idea is interpreted through trimming, such as crochet applique, yam pompons, and huge twists of bright wool vern. Today there is a source of leath er supply formerly unknown. It is the sea. The casing or lining of a whale’s stom ach provides a thousand square feet or more of strong leather which tans well. The skins of young sharks make a leather excellent for women’s shoes because it takes dye perfect ly. The hide of the m anatee, or sea cow, is another source of leather suitable for footwear, while porpoise hide (which is ac tually the skin of the beluga or white whale) is naturally w ater proof. Rays of different kinds, very common in tropical seas, provide a fine and flexible leather and m any other fish are being experi m ented upon. The difficulty is that in the case of most fish the skin is very thin and hard to remove without dam age, while the tanning is also a m atter requiring much ASK ME ANOTHER T h e Q uestions afternoon. The skirt is slim and paneled. The bodice is made with smooth shoulder yokes and just enough gathers to ensure correct bust fit. And the neckline of this dress (design No. 8877) is unusual ly good. When you see how beautifully it fits and how good it feels, you'll repeat this pattern tim e after tim e, in flat crepe, spun rayon, silk print and sheers. • • • Pattern No. 8877 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42 , 44, 46, 48 , 50 and 52. Size 38 requires, with three-quarter sleeves, 444 yards of 39 tnch material; short sleeves, 444 yards; 214 yards trimming. Send or der to: SEW ING CIRCLE PA TTER N D E PT . 119 New M ontgom ery A ve. San Francisco Calif. Enclose 15 cents In coins for P attern N o.......................... S iz e ............... Name ............................................. • ••• Address ................................................. There's the Rub— Pete Had Lived Within That Distance A traveler was wandering across the Rockies in search of a man to whom he had been given a letter of introduction. After a long and tedious jour ney he hailed a wild-looking fel low who was smoking outside a shack. ‘Does Hard Pete live near h ere?” asked the traveler. "No,” said the man. "Then can you tell m e where I can find his friend and neighbor, Rough-House Joe?” “ I’m Rough-House Jo e!” “ Well, they told me Hard P ete lived within gunshot of you.” "He did.” HIS is the kind of dress in which large women look best, because it is skillfully designed to C Kin» Feature«« S r ’ iik a te . Ml RJghte K rearved. accentuate height, place em phasis at the top, and make curves look attractive, not heavy. It’s very simple—ju st the type you like best and wear most—a basic style ap propriate for general w ear and T ? A Quiz With Answers Ottering Information on Various S u b je c ts 9. The recent presidential inaug uration was the forty-fifth, yet only 152 years have passed since the first, in 1789. Inaugurations oc curring every four years, why is it the forty-fifth, instead of the thirty-eighth? 10. Will a warm, dry wind evapo rate more moisture than the heat of the sun? 1. How far back has the exist- nce of cheese been traced? 2. What anim al in th at kingdom as the largest brain in proportion > its size? 3. Who is known as the father nd liberator of six countries? 4. What two m ajor religions ab- jlutely forbid the use of wine or T h e A n s w e rs ther intoxicating liquors? 5. What language was spoken by 1. To the year 2000 B. C. esus? 2. The ant. 6. What is the Quirinal in Rome? 3. Bolivar (known as the father 7. How old is the Dominion of and liberator of Panam a, Peru, anada? Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador 8. A person having strabism us and Bolivia. i afflicted with what? 4. Mohammedanism and Bud dhism, whose adherents constitute one-fourth of the human race. 5. Aramaic. A Bit Mixed 6. The royal palace (also the name of the hill upon which the Iross m arriages between two palace is situated). 7. In 1763 the Treaty of P aris nilies produce some queer mix- 5, but the situation created by ceded French Canada to England; American takes some beating, on July 1, 1867, the British North le m arried the daughter of his America act created the Dominion n daughter's husband by an- of Canada. 8. Crossed eyes or walleyes. ier wife, thus making him the 9. The inaugurations of vice i-in-law of his son-in-law. lis daughter, therefore, became presidents succeeding to the presi stepmother-in-law and his dency are included. 10. A dry, w arm wind will not de her own stepmother, lis wife has just given birth to only evaporate more moisture laughter. She is her step-grand- from the surface of a lake than ither’s sister, her own m other’s the heat of the sun, but it will also p-aunt, and her father’s step- melt snow m any tim es faster than the hottest sunshine. ter-in-law. Phew! same expert care used when QUINTUPLETS CATCH CQLD At the first sign o f a chest cold— the Quintuplets’ throats and chests are rubbed with Children’s Mild Musterole —a product made to promptly relieve the DISTRESS of children’s colds and resulting bronchial and croupy coughs. Relief usually comes quickly because Musterole is MORE than an ordinary “salve.” It helps break up local con- istion. As Musterole is used on the uints you may be sure you are using just about the BEST product made. Also in Regular and Extra Strength for those preferring a stronger product. S __ CHILDREN’ S MUST ero IE The Narrow View If a man take no thought about w hat is distant, he will find sorrow near at hand.—Confucius. Dad Can’t Take It Any More! He used to be able to put away big meals and laugh and joke all evening. Not so good now, after 501 If acid stomach, “fullness,” heartburn cause discomfort get ADLA Tablets. Your druggist has them. 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