Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 1, 1945
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STAGE SCREtN RADIO
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2-6 yra.
He!•««•(] by Western Newspaper Union.
My V IR G IN IA V A L E
ollywood executives
ure breathing easier now
that the shortage of male stars
is easing up, with old favor
ites being released from the
armed forces. Andrew Stone
set John Carroll for a starring
role in “Bedside Manner” a
few days after the army air
force captain got his medical
H
L A D T W A N T E D In every community, both
ru ra l and city, to sell line of household
necessities to her neighbors. Our line in
cludes such scares items as cheese and
laundry soap. Lib eral commission. General
Products Company (U-Sl. Albany. Geergia.
FARMS
L A R G E A N D S M A L L FARM S— Several
w ith W aterfront. North Whidby Island.
N E IL I I . K O E T IE , Dealer
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E x p e n s iv e W ir e
Pattern No. 1279 is designed for sizes 2.
3. 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3 requires 1)4
yard» of 35 or 39-inch material; 54 yard
for contrasting collar; 154 yards ric rac
to trim.
Send your order to:
(See Recipea Below)
Vegetables Dc Luxe
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Edith Arnold, who plays under
world roles in the CBS "Crime Doc
tor," has been offered a role in the
picture series of the same name
But—Edith ia one of those Holly
wood-born gals who came east to be
come a success, and she refuses to
return.
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Pity M arjorie Reynolds — a dozen
star-shaped ornaments were stuck to
her arms, shoulders, chest and back
with liquid cement, for "Bring on
the Girls," which stars her with
Veronica Lake. Eddie Bracken and
Sonny Tufts. Taking them off and
replacing them the next day was
impractical, so for 3 days and nights
M arjorie had a star-studded torso.
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Net many Him stars are consulted
about the musical numbera they’ll
do, but the Hoosier Hot Shots of
National Bam Dance renown have
the privilege of selecting their own
songs for the aeries of eight Colum
bia pictures they are filming this
year.
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Jennifer Jones won fame as
saint in "The Song of Bernadette” ;
Gregory Peck is doing it as a priest
in "The Keys of the Kingdom." So
David O. Selznick, who owns all of
Jennifer and one-fourth of Peck,
has cast them as a siren and an
outlaw in “ Duel in the Sun."
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Shirley Temple’s certainly grown
up. Formerly, the studios called
Mrs. Temple, and got an immedi
ate "Yes" or “ No” when they asked
if Shirley could do something. But
when asked if Shirley would do a
personal appearance recently, she
said, ‘T i l ask Shirley."
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The guests at an old ladies’
home in Galveston wrote John
Charles Thomas, saying that they’d
always listened to his Sunday radio
program till recently, when their
luncheon hour had been changed;
radios weren't allowed in the dining
room. Thomas promptly arranged to
have the program recorded for
them. So now he sends them a
record each week.
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O D D S A N D E N D S — Rudy Vallee
fans are swamping the R K O studio with
congratulatory letters, since he's been
signed /o r a romantic role in “Man
A live.” . . . Columbia has bought the
screen rights to the radio program
“ N ight Editor.” . . . Now that O livia
D e H av illan d ’s won her suit against
W arner’s she’ll return to the screen
in Paramount's "The W ell-Groomed
B rid e.” . . . Frank Sinatra's slated ¡or
guest appearances early in March on the
Abbott and Costello show, in N B C , and
on the Andrews Sisters’ program on the
Blue. . . . Recently Frank Morgan set
the nerve-wrecking record of doing five
broadcasts in one day.
• Persons now engaged In essential
Industry w ill not apply without state
ment ot availability from their local
United States Employment Service.
AGENTS WANTED
Make Your Next Pie With Vegetables
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nent lob. STATE F L O W E R N U R S E R Y ,
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Don’t look for love acenea be
tween James Cagney and Sylvia
Sidney in "Blood on the Sun.” Saya
Jamea, "A quick kiaa here and there
ia all right, but long clinchea, heav-
Ing cheata and aultry eyea are not.
The klda in the audiencea hoot, hol
ler and whlatle at auch acenea these
days. Anyway," adds Jamea, " I ’m
not the type." Speed and activity,
he believea, are more Important.
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If you’re one of the thousands of
devotees of the Hardy Family pic
tures It’s a question how you’ll like
the new set-up. Now that Mickey
Rooney’a overseas In the army,
there’ll have to be a new Andy
Hardy. The other regulars—Lewis
Stone. Fay Holden and Sara Haden
will all be present. And Metro’s gone
lavish and engaged the famous
Booth Tarklngton to supply the story
for the next picture.
D E P A R T M E N T
h o s p i t a l W O KKKKS urgently needed
for duty In nine weatern hospitals. Women.
20 to 49. not engaged in essential w ar
work, w ith or without previous medical
training w rite P. O. BOX M7«7, P O R T
L A N D . O R EG O N . Uniforms, board, room
and specialized training provided.
discharge; Metro has Lieut. Comdr.
Robert Montgomery for "They Were
Expendable," now that he’s out ot
uniform, and la lining up atoriea for
Clark Gable to chooae from. Bruce
Cubot’a completed hla first picture,
"Salty O'Rourke," aince he waa un
der Are in North Africa; Paramount
also put Alan Ladd Into "And Now
Tomorrow" when he left the army
aome months ago. Columbia recent
ly welcomed Glenn Ford out of the
niarinea.
JA M ES C A G N EY
CLASSIFIED
Ot course, the family won’t eat
vegetables that arc cooked beyond
recognition with all their delicate
colors washed out. Do you blame
them?
Vegetables don’t have to look that
way. Spinach can be a rich green
with enough of
its character left
in to hold up a
few of the leaves.
Peas can be as
g re e n as when
th e y a re f ir s t
picked, cabbage
almost as crisp as when it was first
picked and green beans fork-tender
and well seasoned.
Two rules to remember in vege
table preparation are these: First,
prepare your vegetable just before
ready to cook. Don't let it stand
in water to have the flavor and
nutriments leeched out. Second,
cook only until tender and then
serve at once.
Another complaint that we fre
quently hear about vegetables is
that they lack flavor. That's easily
remedied. Coax out the natural fla
vor with cooking In salted water,
then taste before serving and per
haps add a bit more salt, a dust
ing of pepper and melted butter or
bacon dripping if you like a smoky
flavor in your vegetable.
Sometimes a cream sauce will
add interest to the vegetable, or per
haps a cheese sauce will bring out
its best points. Today's recipes will
give you the cues to making these
vegetables a star attraction on your
menus.
Corn a. La King with Bacon.
(Serves 4)
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
" I cup milk
1 canned pimlento, chopped
1 teaspoon minced onion
54 teaspoon celery salt
54 teaspoon salt
Few grains cayenne
1 can whole kernel corn
• strips bacon
4 pieces of toast
M elt butter in saucepan, add flour
and blend well. Add milk and cook
u n til
mixture
thickens, stirring
constantly.
Add
pimiento, onion,
celery salt, salt,
cayenne and corn.
Serve on tpast
with two strips of
bacon and gar
nish with parsley, if desired.
Savory Beets.
(Serves 4 to 6)
2 cups cooked, cubed beets
4 strips finely chopped cooked bacon
2 tablespoons flour
54 cup vinegar
i teaspoon sugar
54 teaspoon salt
!4 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon bacon fat or flour
Lynn Says:
Cleaning Tips: To remove ink
stains from rugs, pour salt over
the spot while still wet. Keep
changing salt as it absorbs ink
until ink spot disappears.
To prevent wall from cracking
when putting up a nail for pic
tures, heat the nail by holding
with pliers over a flame, then
drive into the plaster imm e
diately.
Wax window sills to prevent
them from getting dirty easily.
To clean white painted sur
faces, dip a cloth in dry oatmeal
and rub vigorously.
To clean leather furniture, use
warm water and soapsuds.
To remove dog hairs from up
holstery, rub with a piece of
dampened chamois.
To clean bathroom walls, let
hot water run in tub long enough
to steam walls, then rub the
walls with a cloth until they are
clean.
Lynn Chambers’
Point-Saving Menu
•Vegetable Pie
Cheese Sauce
Lettuce with Thousand Island
Dressing
Bran Muffins
Bread Pudding
with Custard Sauce
Beverage
•Recipe given.
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34-48
Sm art Shirtw aister
CHIRTW AIST frocks have won a
favored spot in every wardrobe.
They’re versatile, sm a rt and a
boon to the busy hom em aker. This
button-front model has a set-in belt
and graceful figure-molding skirt,
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•Vegetable Pie.
(Serves 8)
1 egg
254 tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
3 cups diced vegetables, cooked
(corn, celery, peas, carrots)
2 hard-cooked eggs
54 teaspoon onion salt
1 recipe 2-crust pastry
54 cup milk
54 pound cheese
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Lima Beans with Mustard Sauce.
(Serves 6)
2 cups lima beans, canned or cooked
1 teaspoon powdered mustard
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
54 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons drippings
2 teaspoons lemon juice
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210 South Desplaines Street, Chicago 6,
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1. What is the “ arena of the
bears and bulls"?
2. When is cockscrow?
3. W hat does the Statue of Lib
erty hold in her left hand?
4. What droppeth as the gentle
-ain from heaven?
5. W hat is the protagonist of a
story?
6. At the foot of w hat statue did
Julius C aesar die?
7. How m any bananas are re
quired to m ake a pint of banana
oil?
8. W hat land is called the "Land
of the Midnight Sun"?
Greater use of mechanical farm
Implements In post-war years Is
expected fo make agriculture one
of the largest consumers of rubber.
Despite the Far East w ar, the
Foreign Economic Adm inistra
tion expects th at 73,100 tons
o f natural rubber w ill be
shipped te the U. S. from
Ceylon and India during 1944.
High-Priced Timber
A South African wood, known
curiously as "stinkwood,” highly
prized because it perm its a beau
tiful walnut-like finish to furniture
and other articles m ade of it, is
the highest priced tim ber in the
world. To preserve the trees the
governm ent has closed the forest
where they grow for 200 years.
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tissue. O pens nose fit t application.
Isn 't liquid. D oesn ’t run. M illions of
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a t any drug store.
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Drain liquor from beans into
sauce pan. Boil down to 54 cup.
M ix together all dry ingredients
and add to liquor. Add butter and
lemon juice. Simmer for three min
utes until well blended; add beans
and heat thoroughly.
Asparagus Sandwich.
Toast slices of bread on both sides
until lightly browned. Place short
asparagus tips on each sandwich,
about three on each piece of bread.
Pour over each slice of bread 1
tablespoon of cheese which has been
melted, then broil for 2-3 minutes.
Serve at once.
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Tomsto-Lims Bean Casserole.
4. The quality of m ercy.
(Serves 6)
5. The one who takes the leading
6 tablespoons butter or substitute
part.
3 cups canned tomatoes
6 . The statue of Pompey.
154 tab le sp o o n s c e le ry le a v e s ,
7. Banana oil is not m ade from
chopped
bananas.
3 cups lim a bean s, cooked or
8. Norway.
Add celery leaves to tomatoes.
Combine onion and drained, cooked
lima beans. Into a well greased
baking dish, place layers of toma
toes and lima beans. Sprinkle light
ly with salt and pepper. Top with
crumbs. Bake in a moderately slow
(350 degree) oven 30 minutes.
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Beat together the egg and flour.
Add gradually the 1 cup of milk.
Add vegetables, hard-cooked eggs
and onion salt.
Season with salt
fi/M e /j
and pepper. Place
in pastry - lined
shell and cover
with pastry. Make
several slits in the top to let steam
escape. Bake in a hot oven (425 de
grees) 40 minutes or until crust has
browned and filling has set. Serve
each portion which is made by add
ing 54 cup milk to cheese which has
been melted over boiling water.
Lima beans are another vegetable
1.
that take to combinations with other
2.
vegetables. They’re good when
3.
served with sauces and fit with al
date
most any main dish.
canned
154 tablespoons onion, chopped
Salt
BrcaM crumbs
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Pattern No. 1280 is designed for sizes
Measure out 54 cup beet liquid. 34. 3«, 38, 40. 42. 44. 48 and 48. Size 36,
Mix bacon and flour in saucepan; three-quarter or short sleeves, requires
add bacon liquid, vinegar and sea 354 yards of 35 or 39-inch material; 25«
sonings. Cook until mixture thick yards of 54-lnch material.
ens, stirring constantly. Add beets
and heat thoroughly.
Vegetable pie it is! It can be used
as a main dish because it contains
an excellent choice of vegetables
and is served with a lovely crown of
cheese sauce:
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although sold a t $1.50 a foot, the
cost of one pound, avoirdupois,
would be $217,500,000.
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