S outhern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October 3, 1946
T
WOMAN'S WORLD
S E W IN G C IR C LE PATTERNS
S a S>f¡ m im u h
A rc You T ired of Y our Old Coat? W latron’ó ^baytim er
G ive It N ew Life by R em od elin g S h i n t y S vo-P iecer fo r Q J s
ß„ Erl ta J4a(t
In vite the Neighbors for a H arvest Special!
(See Recipes B elow )
H arvest P arty
I f yo u ’ re p la n nin g to usk some of
•he neighbors to d ro p in and help
you w ith that last batch of h a rve st
ing, weeding, gardening o r what-
havc-you, then be sure you have
p lenty o f good food th a t can be
served to them , fa m ily style.
Should the w eather be w a rm and
lo ve ly, plan to eat under the shade
o f the old tree, o r
I on the porch, as
y o u 'll f i n d th e
outdoors m a k e s
even o r d i n a r y
I food taste p re tty
special. Set the
ta b le w ith yo u r
checked
g in g
ham s and have
•
p le n ty o f paper
i.a p kin s fo r b u tte ry fingers and
hands s till wet fro m the succulent
fr u it.
L Y N N (H A M M E R S ’ M E N U
Pan F rie d P ork Chops
Apple Rings
C andied Sweet Potatoes
C a rro ts and C elery
•F ro ze n P ear-G rape Salad
M uffins
Peach Pie
Beverage
•R e cip e Given.
3 large cooking apples
3 tablespoons melted butter or
substitute
5« cup vinegar
l i t teaspoons flour
54 < up brown sugar, firmly
packed
2 teaspoons salt
■4 teaspoon pepper
F in e ly shred cabbage, d iscarding
core and tough portions. Add the
b o ilin g w a te r and
cook, covered, 20
m inutes or u n til
cabbage is ten
d e r . A b o u t 10
m inutes b e fo r e
cabbage is done,
add
p e e le d ,
c o re d
a p p le s
w hich have been sliced and cook 10
m in u te s longer. Then add re m a in
ing in gredients, com bined, tossing
lig h tly w ith a fo rk . H eat and serve.
W ith a ll these vegetables, y o u 'll
I w a n t to sa vo r of a lig h t fru ite d sal-
' ad such as this one:
IF
YO U ’ V E decided th a t yo u r
* spring or fa ll coats have given
you Just about a ll the w ear they w ill
as coats, but th a t the fa b ric is s till
strong and durable, they can be con
ve rte d in to a ttra c tiv e suits, sk irts
o r Jackets.
As long as there is s till an ap
parent s c a rc ity o f good woolens,
j you w ill be w ell re p a id fo r any el-
fo rt you spend on the reconversion
of old coats into useful and even
sm a rt clothing.
P ra c tic a lly speaking,
there is
enough m a te ria l in alm ost any good
eoat fo r at least a s k irt, and ve ry
often a short ja cke t. I t ’ s not even
tedious w ork to do th is rem odeling
if you w ill space out the w ork c a re
fu lly , instead o f try in g to do the
whole tilin g at once.
The tim e spent on sewing depends
upon yo u r own in d iv id u a l s k ill.
I t can be com pleted in an afternoon,
but w h a t’ s the rush? Take it slow ly,
because yo u r re w a rd w ill be
brand new o u tfit that no one would
recognize as a made-over.
Choose Style to F it
M aterial on Hand
N a tu ra lly when you are re m o d e l
ing you w ill be som ew hat—but not
too m uch lim ite d —in w h a t you can
do w ith the m a te ria l you have. I f the
coat has no seams in the back the
job is an easy one because th is can
be used fo r the back o f the s k irt. I f
the coat is gored o r pleated, select
a p a tte rn you can adapt a cco rd in g ly.
Because o f the coat opening in
fro n t you w ill w ant a s k irt th a t has
several sections in fro n t—a t least
two.
You can of course have a
center pleat o r center seam if you
wish.
A navy wool suit with weskit-
cut points for the jacket brings to
the fore the new mode in suits.
A white crepe gilet completes the
ensemble.
ever, should you discover spots o r
streaks of fa d in g in the coat, tu rn
the fa b ric to the wrong side and
use that.
F a d in g won’t occur, o f course, on
the d a rk e r fa b rics o r tweeds, but
blue and green pastel coats m a y
show some traces of fading. You’ ll
find th a t the weave on the w rong
side, though not as smooth as on
the side a lre a d y used, is p e rfe c tly
usable and serviceable.
I t you are using an old coat fo r
a ja c k e t and find th a t the edges and
buttonholes are w orn, tr y a co n tra st
ing co lo r fo r p ip in g the opening
and m ake buttonholes in that. A
ve ry good idea fo r th is w ould be
to use some fa b ric fro m the same
m a te ria l as the s k irt as th is w ould
tie the o u tfit together.
E v e ry th in g in the w ay o f food
should be sim ple, but good, and
m ake sure th e re ’ s p le n ty of it. This
w ill be the reaping in o f e ve ryth in g
th a t’ s edible fro m y o u r season’s
/ / you /lin e un o ld rout . . ,
produce and the table should be
as b o u n tifu l as you can possibly
You w ill find in m any cases that
m ake it.
a ja c k e t can be m ade s im p ly by
Tomato Soup.
re fittin g the top and c u ttin g the
(Serves 6)
sleeves down to three - q u a rte r
length. How is th is possible? Well,
12 fresh tomatoes
Take as m uch care in rem o d e lin g
i f yo u ’ve noticed the styles now be
8 seallions
ing shown, y o u ’ ll see lots of short as you would w ith d e ta ils on a
1 teaspoon salt
; ja cke ts, and lots of figure-hugging i new fa b ric ; otherw ise, i t ’ s fool-
's teaspoon pepper, freshly ground
•Frozen Pear-Grape Salad.
ones w hich m ake them adaptable ! ish to put yo u r tim e in to the sewing,
1 teaspoon sugar
(Serves 6)
j A ll seams should be pinked o r o th e r
fo r this type o f rem odeling.
'4 teaspoon sweet m arjoram
6 to 8 pear halves, canned or fresh
'» teaspoon thyme
Once the lin in g has been rem oved wise finished so there is no ra ve l-
I 3-ounee package cream cheese
Juice of I lemon
fro m the coat there w ill usually 1 ing of the m a te ria l when you begin
Green or Tokay grapes
2 teaspoons grated lemon peel
be am ple space in one of these sewing and w e a rin g the clothing.
i
Salad Greens
I f you w ant to add de co ra tive
4« cup sour cream
coats fo r th is kin d of ja c ke t.
Dressing
touches to the coat, find some in
1 teaspoon curry powder to taste
Woolens C om bine E a s ily
te re stin g buttons o r pins. You m ay
Mash the cream cheese and add W ith O th e r Colors
Bash of salt
i s liv e re d grapes to it. S tuff in to c a v i
even have some nice fu r that could
Peel tomatoes and press through
I f you find th a t you ju s t can’ t go to the c o lla r and cuffs. Or, i f
a coarse sieve. Add m inced scal ties o f the pears. Use 1 cup pear m ake a ja c k e t out o f y o u r coat in
you have only fluffs o f nice fu r, have
I
ju
ic
e
o
r
m
ixe
d
fr
u
it
ju
ic
e
and
add
6
lions, sa lt and pepper, sugar, herbs,
a d d itio n ,to the s k irt, then select a the ta ilo r m ake them in to pom
tablespoons
french
dressing
to
it.
lemon Juice and peel. C h ill fo r 2
lo ve ly b rig h t co lo r—o r d a rk one to poms or s im ila r decoration fo r you
hours o r longer.
H eat u n til ju s t 1 Beat w ith a ro ta ry beater, adding to go w ith i t as a ja cke t. Some of the
and use them as you w ould a pin.
hot. then serve in soup plates w ith j this m ix tu re 1 e xtra package of lo v e ly co m b in a tio n s you see are
cream
cheese
and
m
ix
in
g
t
ill
sour cre a m and m inced parsley, if
sm ooth. Place stuffed pears in re black s k irts w ith fuchsia o r pu rp le
desired.
frig e ra to r tra y , p our beaten m ix jackets, g ra y w ith k e lly green,
I f y o u 're having barbecued c h ic k
tu re o ve r them and le t freeze u n til brow n w ith toast o r cinnam on or
en o r rib s o f beef o r spareribs. then firm . Serve -on greens w ith extra beige, b lack w ith beige o r green.
Remove spots as soon as pos
yo u ’ll c e rta in ly w ant to have some
Tweeds com bine e sp e cially w ell
salad dressing.
sible a fte r they are made since
of these p icn ic-typ e beans:
w ith b rig h t green o f blue.
Bran Refrigerator Rolls.
the stain seeps deep in to the fiber
Even i f you find th a t e x tra ma
Baked Beans.
(Makes 2 dozen)
i f allowed to stand in the gar-
te ria l is necessary to m ake a ja cke t
(Serv: □ 1 to 6|
«
!s cup shortening
m ent. Often i t is d iffic u lt i f not
fo r the s k irt, the m a te ria l you have
44 cup mini ed union
im possible to rem ove these same
C tablespoons granulated sugai
a
lre
a
d
y
used
besides
the
economy
154 cups minced green pepper
spots la te r.
54 teaspoon salt
o f home sew ing w ill w o rk such an
4 tablespoons butter or substitute
54 cup b o ilin g w a te r
F ru it stains, blood stains and
econom y on the o u tfit th a t any
4 cups canned baked beans
54 cup bran
o ther stains w hich do not contain
sm a ll o u tla y o f m oney is w ell w orth
At cup diced dill pickle
1 cake yeast
grease w ill often y ie ld to a wa
the e ffo rt.
44 cup grated American cheese
te r or soap and w a te r tre a tm e n t
!4 cup lu k e w a rm w ater
54 cup soft bread crumbs
easily.
1 egg. beaten
Saute the onion and green pepper
3 to 3A4 cups sifted flour
H eavy grease, lip s tic k , etc.,
in 2 tablespoons b u tte r. Add beans
M ix shortening, sugar and salt
w ill not usually respond to o rd i
and a rrange in
w ith b o ilin g w a te r; then add bran
n a ry cleaning agents. Use one
a lte rn a te
layers
and cool to lu k e w a rm . Soften yeast
o f the fo llo w in g on them : ben
w ith cheese and
in lu k e w a rm w a te r; add w ith egg to
zine, carbon te tra ch lo rid e , gaso
p ickle in a but
bran m ix tu re . S tir in enough flour
lin e or sp e cia lly prepared clean
tered
casserole.
to m ake a soft dough and beat th o r
ing flu id . Keep these substances
Top w ith crum bs I
oughly. C over and store in the re
aw
ay fro m flam e because they
m ixe d w ith r
fr ig e ra to r ove rn ig h t.
F o rm into
are v e ry in fla m m a b le .
m a in in g b u t t e r .
s m a ll b a lls and place three of the
I f you get a c ig a re tte burn on
B a k e in a h o t
balls in each greased m u ffin pan.
wool and i t does not go be-
(400-degree) o v e n 1
C over w ith a clean tow el. L e t rise
neath the surface, brush w ith
fo r 25 m inutes.
in a w a rm place u n til alm ost dou
sandpaper, unless the wool is
Red Cabbage With Apples.
w hite.
bled in bulk. Bake in a hot (425-
(Serves 6)
degree) oven fo r 15 to 20 m inutes.
N ever use too m uch cleaning
1 254 pound head of red cabbage
D utch P lu m Cake.
flu id fo r home cleaning.
This
54 cup boiling water
Coni e rl it into a unit.
(Serves 6)
w ill leave a rin g in the garm ent
1 cup sifte d flour
and m a y be d iffic u lt to rem ove
I t you have purchased the coat
L Y N N SAYS:
• 54 teaspoons baking powder
Use cleaning flu id on a g a r
to go w ith a s k irt—they w ere sell
54 teaspoon sa lt
m e n t set o ve r a b lo tte r o r any
ing coat and s k irt sets some tim e
Their Own Special Meanings:
3 tablespoons granulated sugar
o th e r ve ry absorbent m a te ria l.
ago— then use the coat fo r m a kin g
Recipes have th e ir own language
54 cup shortening
S aturate a sm a ll piece of lin t
the ja cke t.
w hich you m ust know before you
1 egg
less fa b ric in the flu id and brush
As
I
’
ve
said
several
tim
es,
wool
can fo llo w d ire ctio n s a ccu ra te ly.
54 cup m ilk
w ith lig h t movem ents. A fte r the
ens
w
e
a
r
e
x
tre
m
e
ly
w
ell,
and
since
Check the fo llo w in g lis t and see
354 cups peeled, p itte d plum s, cut in
sta in disappears, brush w ith
they take colors w ith a g re a t deal
if you know y o u r language:
eighths
d ry cloth and le t the g a rm e n t
o
f
ease,
you
can
p
robably
use
the
A la k in g : means served in a
hang to d ry.
54 teaspoon cinnam on
fa b ric e asily a fte r cleaning. How-
ric h sauce w ith green pepper, p i
54 teaspoon nutm eg
m iento, m ushroom s and perhaps
2 tablespoons b u tte r o r substitute
some o ther vegetables.
S ift to g e th e r flo u r, baking powder
A sp ic: a well-seasoned je lly
and salt. Add 1 tablespoon of the
made fro m stock, to m a to ju ic e or
sugar. C ut in shortening w ith p astry
broth.
blender o r k n ife and w o rk m ix tu re
The draped toe effect is ve ry
Some dresses have hem lines d ip
B la n ch : a verb m eaning to
together u n til i t looks lik e coarse popular in some shoes, and the high
pin g in back, some on the side, and
plunge in to hot w a te r fo r a few
m eal. S tir in egg and m ilk w hich wedge heel is re a lly som ething in
some in both places.
m inutes, then in cold w a te r to re
have been com bined. Spread in a the w ay o f c o m fo rt. Both are lo ve ly
S a lly V ic to r likes m o ld in g b rim -
m ove skins as on tom atoes or
greased o r oiled pan. P lace cut and g ra c e fu l to behold.
less bonnets and adds feathers
peaches and nuts.
plurps on top, s p rin k le w ith cinna
B ra ise : means to brow n m eat
Ju m p e r dresses have a new slant s w irlin g g ra c e fu lly to fit the con
mon and re m a in in g sugar, and
by p a n -b roilin g , b a kin g or b ro il
this year. The yoke tre a tm e n t on to u r o f the face.
b u tte r. B ake in a m o d e ra te ly hot
ing, then co vering it w ith a liq u id
them is new and d iffe re n t, and
To add sparkle to these close-to-
(400-degree) oven fo r 40 to 45 m in
and cooking at a lo w te m p e ra
m any have sleeves of a c o n tra stin g the-head
hats,
rhinestones
and
utes
o
r
u
n
til
plum
s
are
tender.
Serve
tu re u n til tender.
color so th a t the dress w ill s till look feathers are som etim es introduced
w
a
rm
,
c
u
t
In
slices
w
ith
foam
y
B ru sh : to spread th in ly .
lik e a ju m p e r.
as a decorative feature.
sauce, v a n illa sauce or p la in cream .
Spiteful Spots
Fashion Forecast
Scallops and Puffed Sleeves
C H E ’LL feel so grown-up in this
adorable two piece d ress—ju st
like big s is te r’s. The jack e t is
daintily scalloped, with puffed
sleeves and a pert P e te r P an col
lar. The swinging sk irt is a t
tached to a bodice fo rcom fort.
•
Slenderizing F rock
r^ R E A T E D especially for the
■ m ore m a tu re figure is this
I beautifully slenderizing d aytim e
¡frock. Scallops edge the side clos
in g , shoulder g a th e rs give a soft
fem inine look. Choose a p re tty all-
over scroll of flower p rint, or solid
¡navy or black will be nice.
Pattern No 8951 comes in sizes 36. 38,
40, 42. 44, 46. 48 , 50 and 52. Size 38,
short sleeve, 43B yards of 35 or 39-inch.
E v er think of keeping stran d s
of em broidery floss s tra ig h t be
tween pages of a book?
Lay
stran d s of one color acro ss one
page, stra n d s of ano th er color
across an o th er page, and so on.
Leave ends peek out the top to
find the color you w ant.
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•
•
Pattern No. 1440 is designed for sizes
3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4 requires
25» yards of 35 or 39-inch fabric: under
bodice, % yard; >« yard for contrasting
collar.
Send your order to:
SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T .
709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif,
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pattern N o .----------------------------Size------
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Address-
To
your
them
Then
fully
rem ove d ecalcom anias from
w alls before painting, soften
a bit with d en atu red alcohol.
san d p ap er the su rface ca re
for its coat of paint.
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F ried or stew ed chicken goes fa r
when it is cooked, diced, and
m ixed with sauce or grav y to
serve on top of biscuits or toast.
Before stringing sm all beads dip
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the end of the th re a d in glue which
F
o
r
a
change,
pain t your ordi
will d ry quickly. The beads will
¡th read easily w ithout the use of a n ary flower pots with black en am
el. You will be su rp rised how well
needle.
they set off b rig h t flowering plants
— •—
such as pink petunias.
Glue thin sections of cork to the
back lower co rn ers of picture
fram es to prev en t a dust line on
the w all.
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F o r a door or opening w hich ap
p ea rs too sm all, the eye can be
deceived w ith a w allp ap er border
of the rig h t width around the door.
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Nylon jab o ts m ak e you a p retty
frill and have the added advantage
. ____________ , _ the A « D
of being easy to lau n d er. No iron
Vitamim you need—start taking
Scott’s
Emulsion to promptly
ing is n ecessary . J u s t finger press
help b rin g back en erg y and
the folds so they will fall in g ra ce
•tam tno and build resistance.
Good-tasting Scott’s is rich la
ful lines.
n atu ral A AD V ita m in s and
COTA COLD?
Help shake it off with
■H/ m E herm tonic
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A larg e p ap er bag slipped over
the end of a fu rn ace pipe will save
a lot of d irt w hen cleaning the
pipes.
No
energy-b uild in g, natu ral oil.
Buy today I All druggists.
SCOTTS EMULSION
Y E AR
ROUND
T O N IC
T
failures
BECAUSE YEAST GOT WEAK
New Fleischmonn’s Fast Rising Dry Yeast keeps
for weeks on your pantry shelf
If you bake at hom e—you can always
depend on New Fleischmann’a Fast Rising
Dry Yeast to give you perfect risings
... delicious bread... every time you bake!
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