Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 11, 1945 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Princess Frocks Youthful, Smart Pretty, Be-Ruffled Dress for Tots # W A Lovely Polka Dot3 Make Colorful Apron * « 5 HOUStHOktt 1250 2-6 yr»- stagescreén I radio Released by W estern N ew spaper U nion. 9U^LUtin _ 1266 By V IR G IN IA V A L E WAS way back in the I was T days when Raoul Walsh making “The Big Trail.” ll-ll He was telling Director John Ford about his difficulties in finding an unknown to play the lead. Just then a tall, good looking, hefty fellow loped past th em — one M a rio n M i­ chael M o rriso n , tru c k d riv e r, fo rm e r m e m b e r of the U n iv e rs ity of South­ ern C a lifo rn ia tea m . " T h e re ’s your m a n ,*’ said F o rd . " L e t bis h a ir grow a little and you’ve an a c to r." So they tested h im , ordered him to G if t Apron X/fADE in red and white polka- 1 1 dotted cotton and trimmed with a band of green edged in red—here yea have a delightful, colorful apron that makes a most acceptable gift at any time. You’ll want one or more for yourself too! Crisply-Coated Fish Takes It Easy on the Budget (See Recipes Below ) time skirt. Make it for kinder­ garten too in bright colorful cot­ tons. Serve Fish Often Lynn C ham bers* a a a P o int-S aving M en u As c iv ilia n m e a t supplies grow Pattern No. 1230 come* In size* 2, 3. 4, 3 and 8 year*. Size 3 ye an , dres* and leaner, fish w ill ag ain com e to the •B ak ed F ish W ith Cheese Sauce pantle, require* 2>4 yard* of 33 or 39- rescue a * a good Inch material; I 1/* yard machine-made B aked C arro ts M ashed Potatoes protein food. Fish ruffling to trim. W hole W heat Rolls is ea sier to p re ­ Due to an unusually large demand and G reen B ean Salad current war conditions, slightly more time p are than m e at, Princess Frock I* required In filling order* for a few O range Chiffon P ie and it bakes, the most popular pattern number*. V^OLTNG and spirited, this clever of Send B e ve rag e broils, frie s and your order to: 1 princess frock is a favorite cooks q u ick ly . •R e c ip e given. with the younger generation. Soft F is h is a t its ■ EW INO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. shirrings accent a slim, doll-like 149 New Montgomery St. best when i t ’s waistline—lace or ruffles to edge C u t fille t* in six servings. Season San Francisco, Calif. p e rfe c tly cooked. the sleeves and unusual yoke Enclose 23 cent* In coin* for each By th at, I m ean, the bonea sepa­ lig h tly w ith salt and pepper. L a y in pattern desired. make a striking detail. M ake ra te fro m the d elic ate flesh, and the shallow , w ell greased pan. s e • Pattern No............. a ........ Size.............. coating ia crisp and golden b ro w n If sauce of 1 tablespoon b u tter, flour, Pattern No. 12M comes In size* 11, 12. w ater, lem on Juice and m u stard , Name ...................................................... the fish is p an -fried or bro iled . 13, 14, 18 and IS. Size 12. short sleeves, s tirrin g constantly u n til thickened. This delectab le food is a v a ila b le Address requires 3 yards ot 33 or 3«lnch mate­ in la rg e q u a n tity now, and i t ’s wise Add re m a in in g tablespoonful of but' rial; 2(4 yard* trlmmlns a* pictured. te r to bread crum bs and sp rin kle to plan to serve it not once a w eek, Party Dress o ver fish. B ake in a hot oven (400 but se ve ral tim es , to lessen the A PRETTIER party dress would H O U S E W I V E S : d ra in on red points. W hen served degrees) fo r about 20 m inutes. be hard to find! Your pride Y our W a tte K itc h e n Fats w ith a garnish of lem on and p arsley W hen m uch fish is served, it is and joy will love this gay be-ruflled A re N e e d ed fo r Explosives or one ot the ex c e lle n t sauces, fish good to v a ry the m ethod of cooking pantie frock with its sweet round can become a re g u la r fa m ily fa v o r­ and serve it as a souffle occasional­ yoke, scalloped front and swing­ T U R N ’E M I N ! ly: ite. F ish Souffle. Condim ents should be used w isely so th at fish can tak e on an a g re e ­ (Serves 6) able flavo r. T h e ir flavors should 1 package flounder or s im ila r fish be subtle ra th e r than pronounced 54 cup boiling w a te r so th a t the d e lic a te flavo r of the fish 54 teaspoon s a lt is not co m p lete ly lo s t H e a v y c re a m B aked W hitefish. 2!4 tablespoons flour 3 pounds w hitefish 2 tablespoons b u tte r o r substitute 2S4 cups b read crum bs (d ry ) 54 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons bacon, m inced < egg yolks, stiffly beaten 1 teaspoon green pepper, m inced 4 egg w hites stiffly beaten O nion, la rg e , m inced Cook the fillet o f flounder in b o il­ 5 slices bacon ing, salted w a te r u n til tender. D ra in , hi teaspoon salt re s e rv in g liq u id . P ep p er Add the c re a m to M ix bread crum bs, m inced bacon, m a k e 1 cup. Sep­ green pepper, onion and ser.sonings a r a te fish into fine and la y on fish. P lac e a slice of flakes. C om bine bacon on this and fold o ver fish. b u tte r, flour, salt Place on ra c k in open pan and lay and pepper. Add re m a in in g bacon o ver top. B ake 35 c re a m and cook m inutes in a v e ry hot oven (450 u n til sm ooth and d eg rees), basting often w ith fa t in th ic k. A dd fish pan. Serve w ith green pepper and and cool. Blend in beaten egg yolks, lem on slices. F o r sauce, m ix to­ m ix in g w ell. F o ld in beaten w hites. gether the follo w in g; 3 teaspoons T u rn into b u tte red casserole. P la c e m inced green pepper, 3 tablespoons in a pan of hot w a te r and b ake fo r 1 catsup, and 5 tablespoons m ayo n ­ hour in pre-h eated 350-degree oven. H U IM A N A N O C O M P A N Y . T E R B I H A U T I IN D IA N naise. Stuffings add in te re s t to any type Broiled Halibu’ of fish. B re a d stuffings o r those Anchovy b u tte r or lem on w ith c e le ry , m ushroom s, o r chest­ H a lib u t nuts m a y be used. In the follow ing, S alt and pepper ric e stuffing is suggested w ith p ik e: W ip e fish w ith d a m p cloth. Brush F ish With R ice Stuffing w ith m e lte d b u tte r and season w ith salt and pepper. (S erves 4) A rra n g e on b ro il- ; 3-pound pike e r pan and b ro il • 2 tablespoons b u tte r u n til fish is w ell ° 14 pound m ushroom s, chopped browned. Spread 2 tablespoons chopped onion w ith anchovy but- ® 54 cup bacon dripp ing s te r when re a d y to serve or garnish cup cooked ric e w ith lem on. S alt and pepper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ , B A L A N C E D --- the differenc Balanced double action . . • for positive action in the mixing bow l. . . for gratify­ ing results in the oven. CLABBER GIRL SHOWN ACTS 010 TODAY 1 1 B aked F ish W ith M u s ta rd Sauce. 154 pounds fille t of haddock 2 tablerpoons m e lte d b utter 1 tablespoon flour cup boilin g w a te r 1 tablespoon lem on ju ice 1 tablespoon p rep ared m ustard 54 cup d rie d b rea d crum bs S alt and pepper 1 L y n n Says: SORETONE Naturally a man looks old beyond hi* year* when he’s sore from him* liago or other muscle pains. 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H a v e Sauces W ith F ish: C o m ­ bine m e lte d b u tte r w ith lem on ju ic e and chopped parsley. Serve a t once. T a k e 1 cup hot w hite sauce (m e d iu m ) and m ix w ith 2 hard- boiled eggs and 1 chopped d ill p ickle. K eep hot u n til served. M ix m ayo nn aise w ith an equal am ount of sour c re a m and then add d rain ed , chopped cucum ber to It. Season w ith salt and pep­ per. M ayon n aise m a y also be m ixed w ith scraped onion, p arsley, chopped p ic kle and chopped p im iento . Add gnated A m e ric a n cheese to heated to m a to soup and blend lig h tly . Serve o ver baked fish. M ix one cup of m ayonnaise or w hite sauce w ith the finely chopped w hites of tw o eggs. Put the yolks through a sieve and sp rin kle o ver the top of the sauce. M ix 54 cup finely chopped and d rain ed cu cu m b er w ith one cup of sour c re a m . S p rin k le w ith pap­ rik a o r m inced p arsley before servin g on fish. 14 teaspoon p o u ltry 2 beaten eggs seasoning P lac e fish in shallow pan and b ro il u nd er m o d e ra te h eat fo r 15 m in ­ utes, basting w ith the 2 tablespoons of b u tte r. T u rn ; b ro il 10 m inutes. Season w ith salt and pepper. Cook m ushroom s and onions in bacon drippings u htil tender. Add rice, seasonings and eggs; m ix w ell and m ound the stuffing in c e n te r of se rv­ ing p la tte r. P la c e fish, skin side up o ver stuffing. F ish m a y also be baked w ith stuffing, in a m o d era te oven fo r 45 m inutes, basting w ith b u tter. G arn ish w ith lem on slices. Cheese sauce is an ex ce llen t ac ­ c o m p an im e n t fo r fish as in this case: •B ak ed F ish W ith Cheese Sauce. (Serves 4) 1 chopped onion 54 pound sliced cheese 1 254-pound p ik e, h alib u t or perch 114 teaspoons W orcestersh ire sauce 1 teaspoon d ry m u stard 1 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper 1 cup m ilk • JO H N W A Y N E le t his h a ir grow , and changed his n am e to John W ayn e, who justified F o rd 's opinion by m a kin g a h it in “ T h e B ig T r a i l " ; he’ s now hang­ ing up new records in " T a ll In the S ad d le ." ------* ------ V irg in ia M a y o ’ s story is a little d iffe ren t. She was touring the coun­ t r y as rin gm istress of a horse act when Sam uel G oldw yn caught the ac t a t a N e w Y o rk night club, of­ fe re d her a co n tract, and started h e r on a tra in in g period. She m ade h e r bow as a G oldw yn G ir l in “ U p in A rm s ,” than sat w a itin g fo r her second assignm ent. I t was w orth w a itin g fo r — the ro le opposite Bob Hope in “ T h e Princess and the P i­ ra te ." ------* ----- G lenn F o rd , a C olum bia Pictures s ta r before he enlisted in the m a ­ rines, expects to resum e his c a re e r as soon as he's recovered fro m the d is a b ility th a t resulted in his discharge. ----- * ------ A fte r re h e arsin g one of the m o re d ra m a tic scenes in " M e e t M e in St. L o u is " little M a r g a re t O ’B rie n dashed off the stage and ran into h e r stand-in. T h e la tte r youngster looked a t h er an xio usly. "W h y , M a r ­ g a re t,” said she. " Y o u ’ve been c ry ­ in g ! W h a t’s the m a tte r? ” " O h ,” sobbed M a rg a re t, m opping h er eyes. “ D o n ’t w o rry about it— i t ’s just p a rt of m y jo b ! " P re vio u s Rose Queens of the P as a­ dena T o u rn a m e n t of Roses have been signed for film s only a fte r w in n in g the contest— C h eryl W alk e r, o f "S tag e Door C anteen ,” fo r in ­ stance. B ut P ro d ucer F ra n k Ross and D ire c to r M e rv y n LeR o y took no chances this y e a r; they jum ped in and signed a ll seven of the cand i­ dates considered in the finals, for roles in "T h e R o b e,” a fte r looking a t new spaper photographs. ----- * ------ W h a t w ith G ra c e M oore standing on h e r head and other opera and m o v ie stars re a lly lettin g th e m ­ selves go on his ra d io p ro g ra m , “ L e t Y o u rs e lf G o ,” M ilto n B e rle has a t last got an a ir show w orthy of his talen ts. I t should lead the popu la r ity polls soon. ------* ----- E v e ry Tuesday night when the "R o y Rogers Show” is broadcast o ver M u tu a l, the actors can visu al­ ize ce rta in m e m b ers of th e ir listen ­ ing audience w ith no d ifficu lty a t a ll —38 youngsters, a ll children of the m e m b ers of the cast. ----- * ----- Bob Hope has a new fe a th e r in his cap; on J a n u a ry 17 he goes to P h ila d e lp h ia to re ce iv e the Poor R ic h a rd a w a rd , a gold m e d a l p re­ sented an n ually to the m an who has achieved outstanding success in his field. Hope is the second e n te rta in e r in the clu b ’s history to receive the a w a rd ; W ill Rogers was the first. ----- * ------ N a tio n a l Broadcasting com pany, alone am ong A m e ric a n netw orks, has presented a d ay-b y-d ay, eye­ witness account of the disturbances in Athens, since the first shot. T h e ir G u th rie Janssen becam e the only A m e ric a n ra d io m an in the city when tra n s fe rre d th ere fro m C airo. H e 's been using B B C fac ilitie s fo r his broadcasts; th ey’re beam ed to London, then relayed to the U n ited States. O D D S A N D ENDS—C pl. A rt Ross, form er “ March of Games” child star, P lac e onion and h a lf o f cheese in was one of the GIs who rigged a make­ fish c a v ity . Place re m a in in g cheese shift radio transmitter that flashed the on top of fish. Add re m a in in g in ­ first news of the Philippine invasion by American troops. . . . Warner Bros.' gredients and pour o ver fish. B a k e “ Four Men of God” w ill be a story of in hot oven (400 degrees) fo r 25 those four chaplains who sacrificed m inutes. their lives when the transport D or­ chester was torpedoed last February. C el the most from your meat! Get . . . A newspaper poll chose Lauren your meat roasting chart from Miss Bacall az “Actress of the Year.” , . . 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