S o u th ern Oregon M iner, T hursday, Ja n u a ry 18, 1945 ' W.N.U. REKASI she were amused, "have been rather them, but it took the form of an ag­ curious about you, Mr. Strömberg. onizing ache. She tried to stand up. I have the greatest respect and ad­ There were sharp cramping pains in Keleueed by We «tern Newepaper Unlvaa. miration tor the work you’ve been her feet now. Her ankles would not doing here In Hawaii. You are not support her. By V IR G IN IA VALE on my side—but I always admire “ I V / f E E T Me in St. L ouis,” If she could stand up, she could brilliant work." l ’ l th e d e l i g h t f u l new crawl through the window. She Mr. Strömberg smiled. His face could crawl away and hide some­ J u d y G a rla n d - M a rg a re t became red. where. It was her only chance. O’B rien p ictu re, has special "This girl . . ," Mr. Lanning be­ She made another effort at getting in te re st for a lot of New Y ork­ gan. up. Her legs gave way. When she ers and H ollyw oodites who’ve ' Hendley," Mr. Strömberg said tried to grasp the seat of the chair impatiently, “I told you to go out and and push herself up, her hands known Sally Benson, a u th o r of the sto ries on which the watch at that window.” slipped off. They had no strength. picture is based. Her U te sister, Mr. Lanning shrugged and walked Flashes of pain went through them. Agnes Smith, wrote brilliantly out of the room. Panting, she rested a moment. about the movies, but Agnes and CHAPTER X V III I am most curious to know how The three men were arguing. sister Sally were really at their best you escaped from the firing squad," Zorie saw the kitchen door slowly when telling tales about their child­ ••Keep away from that g irl!” Mr. said Mr. Strömberg. opening. She thought it was being hood. The picture is Just those sto­ Lanning shouted. “But, Mr. Strömberg, Is It cus- blown open by the wind, but there ries come alive, which may be the Pierre sucked In hla breath tomury for you to subject your was no wind. reason that Judy Garland could through swollen wet lips and backed guests to such indignities? Am I a A man appeared. He came lurch­ give such a superb performance— away from her. wild beast that might spring on you ing into the doorway. A knifelike the picture isn't just something Zorie’s hutred had. In a curious three powerful men and destroy pain seemed to twist her heart. The cooked up by a studio’s scenario way, renewed her strength. Her you?” man stood, swaying, with his head department: it's a slice of real life. brain was clear ugaln. She heard "I am so sorry. Miss Boland! Pi- sagging. the soft patter of rain on the roof A British-French sports syndicate erre! Untie Miss Boland’s hands and His head, his face, his clothing and the silver wires again dangled feet at once!" were a mass of shining purple-red ° ff®red SonJa Henie an even from the eaves. Pierre severed the cords that mud. What she could see of his ®°Uari to do 25 performances with Then Mr. Strömberg walked Into current ,ce in London and bound* her feet, then the cords that face, under the mud was battered „ the room. He said vigorously, "What almost beyond recognition. Blood ! Parls' after the war- SonJa turned bound her wrists. Her legs were goes on here? Where Is Steve Dun­ numb to the knees, and her arms and mud were indistinguishably in- the offer d°wn—and why not, when can?” Suppers Possible With Little Meat were numb to her shoulders. Pierre termingled (See Recipes Below) H e sow Zorie. He said harshly: took her hands from behind her. Zorie stopped the scream as it “ What Is this girl doing here?” E asy on Meat Pierre started to talk, but Mr. They hung down limp, blue-white rose in her throat. She whispered: Lynn Chambers’ Point-Saving and useless. “Steve! Steve!” Strömberg cut him short. “ Hend­ Menu The dawn was growing brighter. Well, what are we going to do ley." he said, “ what Is the meaning He carried in one hand two metal The prickling sensation had reached of this?" about the meat situation? Drastic objects so covered with red mud ‘ Braised Pork Liver and regulations now in effect will make Zorle looked about for another her wrists and ankles, was begm- that it was hard to recognize them. Vegetables every homemaker think twice be­ man, but Mr. Lanning answered. “ 1 He stared at her blearily. She Raisin Bread Jam fore she buys a cut of meat. i'f ’. î i will try to explain,” he said. realized that he was so groggy he Grated Carrot-Apple Salad Meat supplies are low, point val­ could hardly stand. He must have As he explained, Mr. Strömberg Caramel Custard ues high, and still we like meat been lying half conscious in mud all grew more and more grim. Beverage ‘ Recipe given. this time. He must have called on dishes at least If she could only hold Strömberg superhuman effort to keep this ap­ once a day. With here . . . If she could somehow Pork liver is the most nutritious pointment with Basil Strömberg. clever and effec­ hold them all here! Long before of all livers and the least expensive, tive use of meat, this, her disappearance from Ulu- He stood, swaying drunkenly, star­ it is possible to too. It has a slightly stronger fla­ wehl must have attracted attention. ing at Zorie out of bloodshot, blurred use little meat vor than beef or veal liver but this blue eyes. With his head sagging, If the admiral had recalled how and to simulate can be disguised if it is used with his arms limply beside him, his insistent Steve had been on having SONJA H E N IE meat flavor. Beef vegetables and seasonings: whole body caked with mud, he was Basil Strömberg at the dinner par­ cuts are fairly ‘ Braised Pork Liver and Vegetables. even more frightening than Pierre she’s breaking attendance and mon­ ty, then he would have the key to high in point val­ had been. (Serves 6) the mystery. The admirul would first ey records on her present tour of ue, but we can use liver. We’ll make 1 pound pork liver, cut in 44-inch look for Mr. Strömberg at his planta­ Steve Duncan came lurching to­ this country, and it's estimated that use of pork, veal, Iamb and chicken, slices tion bouse. Not finding him there, ward her. He moved as deliberate­ she’ll draw a house of more than a too, for they help us to take it 2 tablespoons flour he would logically look for him here. ly. as stiffly, as clumsily as a robot. million for her New York appear­ easy on meat points. 44 teaspoon salt And If his reasoning brought him He paused beside her and peered ances? Proteins are an important body­ 44 teaspoon pepper here, it was safe to assume that he into her shocked white face. He would bring help. It ’s Just the way things happen in building food, and meats should not 4 tablespoons fat dropped one of the revolvers or pis­ tols into her lap. Mr. Lanning was still lucidly ex­ Hollywood, of course. A year ago be cut out of the diet. Use these 2 carrots, diced plaining. In a strange, rumbling voice, be Noel Nieli got a Paramount con­ recipes to help you on those low- 4 potatoes, sliced 1 onion, diced “ Why," Mr. Strömberg broke In. tract because she had the loveliest point weeks: said: “Use this, baby.” 1 cup boiling water auburn hair in town. So— recently “ did you leave that car In front of Spanish Rice With Meat Balls. Her relief was so great that a 1 cup tomato juice this house?" she had to cut off 10 inches of that (Serves 61 spasm of hysteria shot through her. same red hair, to get a role in “U1 move It,” Mr. Lanning said Dip liver in seasoned flour. Brown He staggered drunkenly past her "Here Come the WAVES.” 44 pound ground beef hastily. in hot fat. Add vegetables and and into the living-room. A sense 44 pound ground pork “ I attended to It. You have been liquid. Cover and simmer 144 hours of warmth and strength flowed mag­ 1 chopped onion very careless. Hendley. Savoyard, If it means anything to you — until tender. ically into her. Steve Duncan was, 2 teaspoons prepared mustard why weren’t you on watch? An army Warner Bros, announce that they're suddenly, more than a man that As point values remain rigid, we 44 cup water could have marched In here! You launching one of those country-wide she loved. He was Man—the un- will turn more and more to chicken 1 teaspoon salt two have placed me in an extremely searches for beautiful girls—12 of dcfeatable. Beaten and battered and 1 cup rice and other fowl. embarrassing position. You will left for dead in the red mud, he 1 them, this time—who will be given 2 cups tomatoes This is a good have to get off this island at once. prominent roles in a forthcoming had made himself get up and come 1 can tomato soup way to fix up the I will give you the address of a musical, “When Old New York Was here. leftover chicken Japanese agent in Waimea. He will Young.” Combine meat, onion, mustard, from S u n d a y ’ s She thought: "We’ll probably not attend to everything.” salt and water. Roll into balls. roast. The chick- get out of this alive, but I ’ve seen "Come along. Pierre, Predictions by NBC commenta­ Place in skillet or baking pan. Pour Mr. Lan- 5 = ^ en may be peeled the most glorious thing in my life. tors: John W. Vandercook— “The tomatoes, tomato soup and salt over nlng said. from the bones and diced. A man appeared. He came lurch­ I ’ve seen a man who was beaten to summer and early months of 1945 top. Sprinkle dry uncooked rice on “ Walt a moment," said Mr. death refuse to accept it. I ’ve seen Chicken Rice Casserole. will see the end of all major cam­ top of tomatoes and season with salt Strömberg. "We have something to ing In the doorway. a man prove that mankind can’t be paigning in Europe, but guerrilla and pepper. Cover and cook over (Serves 6) settle. Hendley, go out there and ning to enter her hands and feet. beaten down!" warfare will persist fh Germany.” low heat for 1 hour and 15 minutes. watch at that window." He turned 1 cup rice, steamed She tried to lift her hands, but she The man was in the next room, Robert St. John — “By Septem­ back to Zorle. He shook his head 2 cups cooked chicken Macaroni and Frankfurters. could not. saying in his strange, rumbling, un­ ber 1 the m ilitary defeat of Ger- slowly. “ Why," he asked her, “does 44 teaspoon salt (Serves 6) “Will you tell me,” Mr. Strömberg earthly voice "Hands up—all o f , many will be an accomplished an innocent little thing like you have 44 teaspoon celery salt you!” asked, “how you got out of Oslo in 1 (8 ounce) package macaroni i fact.” Max H ill— “ 1945 should see to get mixed up in an unholy mess 46 teaspoon pepper January, 1941?" There was a sudden, short silence. | the end of the war in Europe.” 2 tablespoons butter or substitute like this?" 1 teaspoon chopped onions It was followed by an outburst of W. W. Chaplin — “Germany will be 2 tablespoons flour “There again," Zorie answered She shrugged. "Why not say the 2 tablespoons cracker crumbs sound. A gun went off. The:e were officially defeated by June 7.” 2 eggs, beaten fortunes of war?” she answered. "you are embarrassing me. To an 1 egg other sounds. James Stevenson — “The German 144 cups milk “ That’s what I usually say when I swer that question, I would impli 1 cup hot water or stock Zorie was trying to pick up the army will collapse on the western 1 teaspoon salt cate innocent people.” get into these tight corners." Steam rice. Chop chicken very He studied her. The prickling revolver or the pistol in her lap. front in early summer.” What’s 44 cup grated American cheese Mr. Strömberg was staring at her. fine, then add seasonings. Fold in 44 teaspoon black pepper was extending into Zorie's hands But her hands were useless. She your guess? "What do you mean?" beaten egg, crumbs, stock or hot -----* ----- 44 pound frankfurters and fingers. She tried to lift her thought of what Steve had done— "You might ask Pierre.” the agonies he must have gone water enough to moisten. Line bot­ If Bob Steele Is one of your favor­ hands into her lap. She succeeded "Pierre?" He whirled around. Place macaroni in saucepot and through to get here. tom or sides of greased mold with ite cowboy film stars, you’ll have but the pain almost made her cry “She is Ah-nah Boland!" add 3 quarts boiling water and 1 cooked rice, one inch thick, pack in She tried to stand up. There oc­ to prepare yourself for seeing him tea sp o o n out. salt. "That’s ridiculous!" Mr. Ström­ the chicken mixture, cover closely "Ask her,” Mr. Lanning’s voice curred, in the next room, a splinter­ as something different. Bob’s all set Boil rapidly about berg said. " It ’s . . .".h e stopped. to appear as "Canino,” a cor man. with rice, and then place greased ing sound, and a thump, as a door came from the living-room, “ any 15 minutes, or un­ He turned back to Zorie. In “ The Big Sleep,” with Humphrey paper over top. Steam 45 minutes. question in German or French, Mr, burst open. til macaroni is She tilted her head a little. She Turn out on hot platter, garnish She saw them from the window. Bogart and Lauren Bacall heading tender. Strömberg. Anna Boland, you’ll re­ Do not was trying to handle the situation as the cast. with parsley and serve with tomato There were three of them—Steve, call, spoke nearly every European c o v e r u te n s il lightly and as boldly as she believed sauce or cream of mushroom soup. Pierre and M r. Lanning, all locked tongue.” w h ile b o ilin g . Anna Boland would have handled it. You’ll see it in “Spellbound.” together, a straining mass of muddy There’s another possibility, and an “But this girl—” D r a in in a col- ________ __ Four right hands are seen, each “ You can't possibly be Anna Bo­ "Ask her! I insist this girl is not men. Their feet slid about in the ander and let cold water run over important one, which we still have dropping a nickel and picking up red mud. land," Basil Strömberg declared. Anna Boland, Mr. Strömberg. I in macaroni. Melt butter or substitute not considered to take the place "Anna Boland was shot by a firing slst she is making a fool of you.’ With a superhuman effort, she a newspaper containing the news in pan, then add flour and blend well. of meat. Naturally, this is fish. I t that Ingrid Bergman and Gregory squad in Berlin six months ago!" Mr. Strömberg got up. His large, picked up the gun in her lap. It Add milk and cook until thick. Add will meet the protein standards slid out of her hand. She reached Peck have disappeared. Each of the eggs, seasoning and cheese. Pour in­ which we must have to maintain “ Maybe," Pierre said. “And four handsome face was suddenly red nights ago, I threw her off the ’Sa­ "Very well,” he said quietly. He down for a handful of her sun- *our hand-owners received $10.50 a to an oiled casserole and add sliced health, and will add variety to the moa,* into the propellers and spoke rapidly to Zorie in German. pleated evening dress. She tried to day’ frankfurters. Bake 35 minutes in a menu: / / -----* “ drowned herl" He snid, in English, “ Please answer swab the mud off the gun. moderate (350-degree) oven. Fish a la Tartare. The other day the Fam ily Hour She watched the fighting men. She "But I was not shot in Berlin. that question in either German or (Serves 6) wondered where Basil Stromberg (CBS — Sunday afternoons) group And if you will look closely, Mr. French, Miss Boland.” compared notes on the careers 144 pounds pike or trout Strömberg,” Zorle said demurely, "But this is so childish!" Zorie The three men were still locked 1 a^andoned for radi°- Frank Lynn Says 2 hard-cooked eggs “you will see that you have bagged cried. together, floundering about in the ? ¿°P’ an;nouncer- Pi<**d the 1 teaspoon dry mustard rather a rare specimen." It was no use. In the silence, she mud, with Pierre and Mr. Lanning ^ .okera«e nbus," ess’ and his flrst 1 tablespoon salad oil Variety from roasts: When you "This girl is lying," Mr. Lanning would have heard a car if it had C Goodman do splurge on meat and buy a 44 cup mayonnaise broke in. “Her resemblance to Anna been a mile away. No car was striking at Steve. There was a re volver in Mr. Lanning’s right hand i £ P 8 Cant° r ’ Patrlce roast, make sure you use every 1 tablespoon catsup Boland is what precipitated all this coming. It was obvious that Paul Steve’s hand was closed tighVy' MUnSe\ r 7 te