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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October
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IT a ix l-K n it Sweaters
A re W arm and S m art
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i<el«uM«*d by W estern N ew spaper Union
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V IR G IN IA
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STAGE SCREEN RADIO
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VALE
ju n io r ^ itp ire - W M lin y féa f
b a ia n e
P retty P ajam as W la ie Thee ( j i f f
B A T O’ B R IE N suys he’s u ll
* washed up us u m ovie pro­
ducer. “ I ’ ve ju s t finished co­
producing *C ru c k -U p ’ ’ ’ (he
¡ulso co-stars in the RKO pic­
ture, w ith C la ire T re v o r and
H e rb e rt M a rs h a ll), “ and de­
cided it would be m y last be-
| cause, fur one thing, you logo a lot
lo t good friends. 1 had p a rts fo r six
actors, and about 200 of m y actor
j friends asked for those six p a rts .”
Besides te a c h ln g /h im w hat p ro d u c­
in g a p ic tu re means, "C ra c k -U p "
gave h im a new kin d o f ro le ; he
plays a le c tu re r and highbrow a rt
O
r
fik
‘ M U S T ’ in e v e ry college g irl's
w a rd ro b e is the s m u rtly ta i­
lored h and -kn it s w e a te r in bold
b rig h t or d a rk shades. T he sleeve­
less version is easy to k n it and Is
snugly fo rm fittin g —the tw o illu s­
tra te d con be w orn w ith s k irts or
slacks and ns added w a rm th un­
der suits und topcoats.
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To ob tain co m p lete kn ittin g instructions
»or the Side*Buttoned S w eater (P a tte r n
No. 5315) and for the SlnckH-and-Shorta
S w eater (P a tte r n No. 57431 sizes 12. 14,
16. 18 Included, send 20 cents In coin fo r
each p a tte rn , y o u r na m e , address and
p attern nu m b er.
Due to an un usually la rg e tlc m a n d and
c u rre n t conditions, s lig h tly m ore lim e Is
required In filling orders fo r a few of the
m ost popular p a tte rn num bers
Send y o u r o rd e r to:
H E W IN G < IR ( I.K N E E D L E W O R K
709 Mission St.. San Fran cisco, C alif.
Enclose 20 cents for p a ttern .
(See Recipes Below)
Puddings and Sauces
P A T O’ B R IE N
a u th o rity attached to a big m u ­
seum. To develop the plot, some
conspirators tr y to d riv e him in ­
sane—as if th a t co-producing as­
signm ent w e re n 't enough to d riv e
O 'B rie n nuts!
"W h ite H ouse." latest of RKO 's
'This Is A m e ric a ” series, brings
us the h is to ry o f the W hite House,
fro m its erection to the present.
The executive offices are shown as
w ell as the rooms w hich the casua?
v is ito r sees.
As the w eather grows cooler,
th e re 's nothing m ore delectable fo r
dessert than a
s t e a m in g
hot
p u d d in g s e r v e d
w it h a m o u th
w a te rin g
sauce
\ And as fo r eco.i
om y, the base of
the
pudding
f r e q u e n t l y such
an inexpensive
ite m
as bread
crum bs o r cereal.
W hat’s m ore, puddings are usual
ly chock-full of eggs and m ilk , d rie d
fru its o r such th a t m ake them
h e a lth fu l eating. I f yo u ’ re p re p a r
in g an 6ven d in n e r and w ant tc
save heat, cook y o u r pudding rig h t
along w ith the rest o f the d in n e r
Pudding use less sugar than m ost
o th e r desserts lik e cakes and ice
cream , and this, too, m akes them
id e a l fo r m enu purposes.
I f you
have spent m ore than y o u r share of
sugar on canning, tr y some of these
suggestions fo r re a l economy.
M a rm a la d e P udding.
(Serves 6)
1 cup soft bread crum bs
I cup flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup ground suet
'i t cup sugar
1 c.ip orange m a rm a la d e
3 eggs, w e ll beaten
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vi teaspoon sa lt
1 cup m ilk
LY N N CHAMBERS’ MENUS
Creamed Veal w ith C arrots
Wax Beans w ith Bacon
B ran M uffins
P ear-C ranberry Salad
Beverage
•C rusty R aisin Pudding
•Ice Cream Sauce
•R ecipe Given
fo r 1 Vi hours, depending upon
depth of baking dish. Remove cov'
er fro m dish d u rin g last 15 m inutes
of baking. Serve w ith ‘ Ice Cream
Sauce if desired;
8950
U E R E ’S a w o n d e rfu l g ift id ea
fo r th a t frie n d who lik e s p a ­
ja m a s .
Y o u th fu l and g a y w ith
b rie f puffed sleeves and ro u nd
yoke and neck edged in n a rro w
la c e . A n a rro w belt in back tie s
in a soft bow.
11-18
Basque F ro ck
D A S Q U E frocks a re a pet style
w ith the cam pus crow d— this
c h a rm in g frock accents a lovely
figure w ith its s lim g ra c e fu l lines,
fla tte rin g ruffles and fu ll d irn d l
s k irt.
I f you lik e , m a k e the
sleeves in th re e -q u a rte r length.
f , Pa! ! el£
1441 ls designed fo r sizes
12'i 14' ? 6’ 18, 20; 40 and 42 s >ze 14 re ­
qu ires 4 > i y a rd s of 35 or 39-inch; 1 y a r d
m ach in e m ad e ruffling .
S E W IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T .
709 M ission St.. San F ran cisco, C a lif.
Enclose 25 cents in coins fo r each
p a tte rn desired.
P a tte rn No.
2 eggs, separated
P a tte rn No. 8950 comes in sizes 11, 12.
N a m e ---------
N o _________________
cup confectioners’ sugar
13. 14. 16 and 18. Size 12, short sleeves. 3
yards
o f 36 o r 39-inch; 2 ya rd s purchased
’/» teaspoon salt
Nam e.
ruffling.
1 teaspoon vanilla
A dd ress.
*» cup cream , whipped
Separate eggs. Beat yolks u n til
T h e d a r in g s tu n t p ilo t w h o la n d ­
th ick and lemon-colored. Add one
ed a g ia n t t r a n s p o r t p la n e on a sp o t
h a lf o f sugar g ra d u a lly, beating w e ll
b e tw e e n to w e r in g tr e e s , to r e s c u e
u n til thoroughly blended. Add salt
M U
G a r y C o o p e r fr o m
a t ig h t fix in
and va n illa . Beat egg w hites u n til
" C lo a k
and
D a g g e r ,"
w as
Paul
s tiff and fold in re m a in in g sugar.
M a n lz , w h o w o n th e B e n d ix tr o p h y
Com
bine two egg m ixtu re s and fold
r a c e f r o m V a n N u y s to C le v e la n d
in s tiffly beaten whipped cream .
a fe w d a y s la t e r .
Serve ve ry cold. I f sauce is allowed
You ore o ff to a good start when
to stand, beat again before serving
R IG H I
T h e y 're d em olishing T a ra hall,
r
you measure the required amount
in the
Peanut B rittle Apples.
and u ll the o ther "G one W ith the
o
f
C
lab
ber Girl into your flo u r. . . you are
M
ix
in
g
Bo
(Serves 6)
W in d " sets th a t have been m ore or
Cushion life's walk
L IG H T f ro ,
6
large
ta
rt
apples
sure
to
get
just the right rise in your mixing
less a perm anent p a rt of Pathe's
the O ven
14 pound peanut b rittle , gro u n d fine
40 acres since 1938. On the founda­
bowl, followed by that final rise to light and
with SOLES as we!! as
4 tablespoons lemon ju ice
tio n w ill be erected a New England
fluffy flavor in the oven . . . that's the story
Peel and core apples; cut in thin
villu g e , representing Concord, Mass.,
Heels by
o f C lab ber Girl's balanced double action.
slices. Place a la y e r of apples in
fo r S elznick's " L it tle W om en."
b uttered
baking
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S ift flour, m easure and add bak­ dish, cover w ith
R ig h t on top o f the success of
ing pow der and salt.
Com bine
p e a n u t b r itt le
C o lum bia's
"T h e Jolson S to ry "
Fo r b e tte r b a k in g u s e th e b a k in g p o w d e r
crum bs, suet, sugar, eggs, m a rm a ­ then apples again
comes another announcement of
w it h th e B A L A N C E D d o u b le a c tio n .
lade and m ilk . Add d ry ingredients.
and peanut b r it­
20th
C e n tu ry • Fox's
plans
fo r
M ix th o ro u g h ly and fill w e ll oiled tle u n til a ll are
“ I W onder Who’ s K issing
H er
pudding m olds % fu ll. C over and used. S p r i n k le
» Guaranteed
N o w ," based on the life and songs
steam fo r 3 hours. Serve hot w ith lem on ju ic e over
Goad Housekeeping
o f Joe H ow ard. I t 'l l be in te ch n i­
V M rtC T W IM
-g
<4be »KntTWOt
any desired sauce.
la
s
t
layers
of
apples.
Bake
in
_
color. and i f it runs tru e to fo rm
•C ru s ty R a isin Pudding
m oderate oven fo r 1 hour, then
w ill bear s lig h t resem blance to
(Serves 6 to 8 1
serve hot o r cold.
re a lity . June H aver, M a rth a Stew­
a rt. R eginald G ardner, M a rk Ste­ 1H cups seedless ra is in s
C aram el Pudding.
vens,
R ich a rd
Haydn.
Vanessa 6 cups s lig h tly toasted bread cubes
(Serves 6)
A M E R IC A S N o . 1 H E E L
Brow n and Charles Brow n are io 3 cups chopped cooking apples
4 cups scalded m ilk
a n d s o le
the cast.
1 cup chopped w a ln u t m eats
1 teaspoon b utter
Tough and Springy
1 r u P g ra n u la te d sugar
2 eggs
% cup sugar
So fa r M a rth a V ickers has been y* teaspoon sa lt
2 cups soft bread crum bs
seen on the screen only in "T h e 1 tablespoon co rn sta rch
Itig Sleep,” in w hich she steals ce r­ 1 teaspoon cinnam on
1 cup caram elized sugar
M ake caram elized sugar by a llo w ­
ta in scenes; she’s had featured 2 cups b o ilin g w a te r
in g 1 cup sugar to m e lt slow ly in
roles in "T h e M an I L o ve .” "T h a t ?« cup b u tte r
heavy sk ille t, tu rn in g constantly.
Way w ith W om en" and "T h e T im e , 2 teaspoons v a n illa e x tra c t
colds
the Place and the G ir l,” none of
R inse and d ra in ra isin s. A rra n g e A dd bread crum bs to caram elized
w hich have been generally re­ a la y e r o f bread cubes in bottom of sugar, m ilk , b u tte r and beaten eggs
baking
and le t stand fo r 1 hour. Add sugar
leased. Now she's co -s ta rrin g In b u tte re d
Creomulslon relieves promptly be­
and pour m ix tu re in to buttered cus­
"L o v e and L e a rn .” Around W ar­ dish. Add a la y e r __
cause it goes right to the seat o f the
ta rd cups and bake in a pan of hot
ner Bros, they say she’s lik e ly to o f ra isin s, a la y e r
trouble to help loosen rind expel
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w a te r in a m oderate (350-degree)
he a s ta r before the public gets to o f apples and a
erm laden phlegm, and aid nature
> soothe and heal raw, tender, In ­
know her.
s p rin k lin g o f nut-
oven fo r 25 to 30 m inutes o r u n til
flamed bronchial m u co us m e m ­
Arm .
m eats. Add an­
branes. T ell your druggist to sell you
o
t
h
e
r
l
a
y
e
r
o
f
Sauces enhance
puddings and
R alph E d w a rd s can’ t be sure
a bottle of Creomulslon w ith the u n ­
take but a little tim e to prepare.
derstanding you must like the way it
what w ill happen on " T ru th o r Con bread cubes and
quickly allays the cough o r you are
H e re ’ s a sauce fo r every type of pud­
la y ­
sequences" in the future. A few a lte rn a tin g
to have your money back.
ding:
years ago, by rem ote broadcast, he ers of o th e r in ­
F oam y Sauce.
had a young m an c a rry out his con­ g r e d ie n t s u n t i l
6 tablespoons b u tte r or substitute
fo r Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis sequences fro m a street co rn e r ju s t dish is fu ll. C om ­
2 tablespoons b oiling w ater
bine sugar, salt.
a few blocks fro m the NBC stu
1 cup powdered sugar
dios — but la s t w in te r he did a two- co rn sta rch , cinnam on, b o ilin g w ater
1 teaspoon v a n illa
w ay overseas broadcast to T okyo; and b u tte r and cook 3 to 4 m inutes,
il l
'-a teaspoon salt
the contestants were G.I.s stationed s tirr in g constantly u n til m ix tu re is
3 eggs
LICE
R em ove fro m
there. On a 1942 show a man s lig h tly thickened.
'I
C ream bu tte r, add sugar slow ly,
looked fo r a needle in a haystack— heat, add v a n illa and pour m ix tu re
the 1946 version sent a contestant o ve r the pudding. C over and bake b eating constantly. B eat egg yolks
JUST A
__ . « O MUCH 9A1TMM
to the A rc tic C irc le , by plane and in a m oderate (350-degree) ovdn u n til th ic k and add to firs t m ixtu re .
OASH IN FIA TM IR S.
Add w a te r and sa lt and s tiffly
dog-sled, to search fo r a nugget of
OR S P R E A D O N R O O S T S
beaten w hites. Cook o ver hot w ater,
gold.
W hen o man goes hunting, he wants action/ And with Kit
s tirr in g constantly fo r 5 m inutes.
L Y N N SAYS:
Kamper, you're re a d y for itl Everything you’ll need without
Add
fla
vo
rin
g
and
serve
at
once.
Rudy Vallee spent h a lf his w ork
W N U — 13
a n y fuss. . . galley, pantry, icebox, and two-place berth. Best
ing day re ce n tly ly in g on the floor,
Tem per
P re se rva tive s:
To
Lem on Molasses Sauce.
d u rin g the shooting o f "T h e Bache­
p re ve n t m ilk fro m
scorching
1 cup molasses
o f all, you can trail a KIT over ony old road, or no road at
lo r and the Bobby Soxer.” He had
when heating, rin se saucepan in
2 tablespoons b utter
all! Low silhouette, weight under 5 7 5 lbs, easy trailing
to be knocked out by C ary G ra n t
hot w a te r first.
H cup lemon ju ic e
and then ju s t lie there d u rin g the
To keep eggs fro m cra ckin g
H eat molasses to b o ilin g point,
And hunting is only the beginning. Your KIT is ready the whole
re st of the scene. E veryone else
when b o ilin g them , d ip firs t in
s tirrin g constantly. Add b u tte r and
y e a r through: Ski-country outings, fishing trips, vacations to
m uffed his lines, the scene was shot
b o il 1 m inute. Add lemon ju ice and
cold w ater, then add them to hot
H elp T h e m Cleanse th e Blood
beach or mountains and cross-country tours.
o ve r and over, w hile Vallee rested,
w a te r. L e t d ry in cooking w ater.
m ix thoroughly.
Serve w ith fr u it
o f H a rm fu l Body Waste
w
ith
G
ra
n
t,
S
h
irle
y
Tem
ple
and
puddings.
To keep candles fro m d rip p in g ,
Tour kidney» are constantly Bltirlng
The cost? A p p ro x im a te ly $ 475 d elivered. Small down p a y ­
m e te m atter (rota the blood stream. But
M y rn a Loy as an audience.
le t them stand in re frig e ra to r 24
Orange o r V a n illa Sauce.
kidney»aometimaa lag 1a their work— da
ment. Budget terms. G e t yo ur KIT to d a y l
hours before using.
not act as Nature intended— fail to re­
1 cup sugar
move impurities th at. If retained, may
To
keep
m
a
rsh
m
a
llo
w
s
fresh,
ODDS
AIXI)
ENDS-
Lawson
Xerbe,
D EA LER S. . . Investigate our Franchise I
2 tablespoons flour
fieon the eystem end upeet the whole
keep them in the bread box.
ody machinery.
who's been specialiiing in villain*,
1 orange, rin d and juice
Symptom» may ba nagging backache,
stepped into the role of congenial
When you fr y fish o r m e a t that
Product o f
2 cups b o ilin g w ater
pernatent headache, attack» of dizziness,
Hutch Brent in “Hoad of Life” with
getting up nlghta, »welling, puffiness
should not be covered, place a
2
tablespoons
b
u
tte
r
Kit
Manufacturing
Co.
under the eye»— a feeling of nervous
surprising ease. . . . /Von Merriman
colander o ver the s k ille t and this
% teaspoon salt
Norwolk, Calif.
a m le ty and lorn of pap and strength.
knew
the
words
und
music
of
24
songs
Othar eigne of kidney or bladder die-
w ill p re ve n t the stove fro m be­
C om bine sugar, salt and flour.
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when 18 months old. . . . Janet Leigh
order are aometlmne burning, eeaoty at
com ing grease-spotted.
Add w a te r slow ly, s tirrin g constant­
too frequent urination.
was thrilled at making her screen
There ehnuld be no doubt that proms*
NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS
To keep cheese fro m d ry in g
debut as Tan Johnson's heart interest
ly . Cook in double boiler, s tirrin g
treatment it wiser than neglect. Use
Sacked-Nicholion Corp.
in “The Romance of Rosy Ridge”—
out, ru b w ith b u tte r then w ra p
fre q u e n tly fo r 8 m inutes. Add Or-,'
Dean’s Pill». Doan'i have been winning
2485 American Ave.
new friend* for more than forty yearn.
hut it meant milking a cow, feeding
in a lig h tly m oistened cloth and
ange
ju
ic
e
,
rin
d
and
butter.
S
tir
They have a nation-wlda reputation.
long Beach, Calif.
pigs,
and
falling
in
the
mud,
.
.
.
The
keep
re
frig
e
ra
te
d
.
Are recommended by grateful people the
u n til blended. F o r va n illa sauce, j
"Captain from Castile” cast looked
country over. A ik your neighbor/
Keep lemons fresh by p lacing
use 1 teaspoon v a n illa in place of
forward to going to Mexico on loca­
them in a mason ja r th a t has a
orange ju ic e and rin d . This is good '
tion, till they found they'd hate to be
w . . X " ' ' ^ L FÆ
S
cover.
fo r f r u it puddings.
inocculated against typhoid, tetanus
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and smallpox first!
Released by W estern Newspaper Union.
OS“ SAYS
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Fruit Puddings Are in Tune With the Times
600» iWOT*
CLABBER GIRL
Beware Coughs
from common
BROTH & *P __
That Hang On
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CREOMULSION
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Leaf 40
Watch Your .
Kidneys/
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D oans P ills
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