Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, January 11, 1945
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
Princess Frocks Youthful, Smart
Pretty, Be-Ruffled Dress for Tots
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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.”
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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
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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
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food
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 ."
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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 ."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.” , . .
Lynn Chambers by w riting to her in Alan Jones w ill have the lead in “Have
care of Western Newspaper Union, 210 a Heart,“ a Universal musical. . . . Pat
South Desplaines Street, Chicago 6, I II . O ’Brien, just back from a 40,000-mile
Please send a stamped, self-addressed entertainment tour fo r American fight
envelope for your reply.
ing men, wants to start out again soon.
Released hy Western Newspaper Union.
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To obtain complete pattern, finishing
Instructions for the Gift Apron (Pattern
No. 5802) send 16 cents In coins, your
name, address and the pattern number.
Due to an unusually large demand and
current war conditions, slightly more time
Is required In filling orders for a few of
•he most popular pattern numbers.
SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEW O RK
149 New Montgomery St.
San Francisco, Calif.
Enclose IS cent* for Pattern
No_______________
Name
_________________________
Address_________________________
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No Cooking.
Makes Big Saving.
To get quick and satisfying relief
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First, make a syrup by stirring 2
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Put the Pinex into a pint bottle,
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