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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 7, 1946 Guest Pillovcases M ake a Nice G ift SEW ING CIRCLE PATTERNS * * * * * » STAGESCREENRADIO H t la a x d by W estern N ew sp ap er Union. By VIRGINIA VALE * * * * S 5 05 6 M G uest P illow ca ses YO U w a n t to g ive un e xq u isite 1 g ift to u sp ecial frie n d a t C h ris t m a s tim e , then m a ke up these p re t ty guest p illow ca ses. Y o u 'll need a couple o f skeins o f la ve n d e r, p u r ple, p in k and green floss to e m b ro id e r the pansy c lu s te rs — a b a ll o r so o f cro c h e t th re a d to w o rk up the pineapples, the sym bo l o f hos p ita lity . To obtain complete crocheting Instruc tion* and transfer dcalgn for the Pineap ple and Panav Designs (P attern No. 505»;I colpr chart for em broidering, send 20 cents In coin, your name, address and the pattern number. SE W IN G C IR C L E N E E O I.E W G R K 70S M istión 81., San Francisco, Calif. Endoso 20 cents for pattern. N o________________ Nam e. Address- <N- <N. <N- fW- fN. ASK ME ANOTHER ? y A General Quiz T h e Q uestions 6. A t w h a t ra te does the N ia g a ra F a lls flow? 1. W h a t is the m a x im u m fine fo r fa ilu re to vote in Cuba? 2. Who in ve n te d life insurance? 3. Was “ C a la m ity J a n e ” a re a l person? 4. W hat was the fir s t c o u n try in the w o rld to have a n a tio n a l flag? 5. Is A la sk a b ig g e r th a n Texas? T h e A n s w e rs 1. The m a x im u m fine is $500. 2. The a n cie n t R om ans. 3. Yes. H e r re a l n am e w as M rs. M a rth a B u rk e . She dressed as a m an and acted as a scout in In d ia n ra id s around 1870. 4. D e n m a rk , in 1219 A . D. 5. Yes, m ore th a n tw ic e as big. 6. A b ou t 500,000 tons a m in u te . 'isaster fighters Americans real ize th a t the protection o f thou sands o f lives and b illion* o f dollars’ w orth o f property rests in the hands o f the peacetime Regular Arm y. sew A rm y Engineers are con stantly a t work along our great riv e rs , b u ild in g dam s and ievees, dredging channels and using the latest scientific m eth ods to control flood waters. And when the rivers burst their bonds, those same Engineers are ready to battle n ig h t and day, raising sandbag barriers and rescuing flood victim s. M any o f the nation’s finest young men are jo in in g the Reg ular A rm y, knowing th a t they w ill have an o pp o rtu n ity to work w ith the most modern equipment and do a construc tive job, o f utm ost value to their country. M IL T O N BACON ¡tim e p ro g ra m s ; day a fte r day he presents fa s c in a tin g and little - known stories about places a ll over the co u n try 10:45 to 11:00 a. m. EST. WAR AMO PEACE Scad tod«T Icr y e a r caay of the la lc a t la sa e af FA SH IO N . Tkc F a ll and W inter ca ta la g haa a w ra ith af Idcaa for the horns aaw ar—sp e c ia lly d esig n ed laah lsn o. tip s on w ardrobe p lan n in g, h rsn ty and h am s m aking section «. P rice 28 ccnta. Send your order to: SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E F T . 709 M lstloa St., San F raaclico , Calif. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern N o .------------------------ Size B ro ile d Salmon Steaks Lemon Wedges B oiled Potatoes B utte re d B ro cco li Lettuce w ith V in e g a r D ressing Raised R olls Beverage Lem on C hiffon Pie This Home-Mixed Syrup Relieves Coughs Quickly ’ 4 cup diced, preserved c itro n 2(4 eups sifted Hour 1 cup b u tte r or substitute 1 tu p granulated sugar 5 egg« 1 teaspoon baking pow der 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated lemon rin d 1 tablespoon lemon ju ic e As w eather gets cooler arid we tend to stay indoors m ore, we’re I bound to be doing some e n te rta in - Ing. No, i t p ro b a bly w o n 't be a n yth in g fancy or fu s s y , b u t a ¡ h om em aker is a l ways on the look- ’ out fo r e a sily prepared tid b its o f ] delieiousness th a t w ill m ake the evening m ore pleasant. The e ffic ie n t hostess w ill alw ays see th a t there are a fe w cookies stored aw ay in a tin o r ja r th a t the fa m ily can’ t reach. L e t’s c a ll i t an insurance cookie ja r, i f you please, fo r then you can a lw ays be sure of having som ething on hand to serve w ith f r u it o r beverage when frie n d s ¡drop in. R KO 's “ The B achelor and the Bobby-Soxer” is the firs t p ic tu re in w hich a gia n t C onstellation w ill ap pear. C a ry G ra n t Just happened to A nother idea th a t has taken m a n y m ention th a t a big tra n s p o rt plane was needed, and H ow ard Hughes a w om an's fa n cy is a snack shelf. On th is she keeps sm a ll plates and p ro m p tly le n t them one. napkins, cups and glasses and a "C laude R ains should change his store of things handy to fix and good name to Claude R eigns,” a New to eat. Cheese and cakes o r b is Y o rk e r re m a rke d re c e n tly ; R a in s’ cuits, th in w afers, ja m s and je llie s , name was up in lig h ts on the m a r pickles, olives and perhaps ja rs o f quees of three T im es Square thea delectable snacks are some sugges ters. He was co-star w ith V iv ie n tions you m ig h t use in fillin g a shelf Leigh in U nited A rtis ts ’ "C aesar o f yo u r own. As a s ta rte r, you’l l like these and C le o p a tra ,” co-starred w ith Paul M u n i in th e ir “ Angel on M y cookie ideas: S houlder," in w hich Anne B a x te r A p p le -B u tte r Cookies. also appears; co-star w ith B ette D a (M akes 2 dozen) vis in W a rner B ro s .’ "D e c e p tio n .” !4 cup shortening A little m a tte r' o f »50 a m onth ! packcd kept Gene A u try fro m becom ing a % teasp<>(,n sa lt professional baseball player. When I * tcaspoon b a kin |f 8oda he was p la yin g p ro -b a ll, in the ’20’s, ¡j _ cups sifte d flour B ranch R icke y offered h im a 1°** ■ '.i cup b u tte rm ilk in the Texas league. B u t the sal !4 cup apple b u tte r or ta r t ja m a ry was »100 a m onth, and A u try ¿ r a d ia t e d " . « " / » ; was m a kin g $150 as a ra ilro a d tele graph o perator. A u try says "B e - C ream shortening and sugar u n til sides, I was a p la y e r th a t m ig h t nuiTy- Add egg. S ift together d ry be re fe rre d to as good h it_not ingredients and add a lte rn a te ly w ith m uch fie ld .” b u tte rm ilk to the m ix tu re . C h ill un- ----- &----- ¡til easy to handle. R o ll to Vg” th ick- O hio’ s G overnor F ra n k J. Lausche '’ ess on lig h tly floured board. Cut is one of the ra d io fans of Joe Sodja, w*th a round cu tte r. P u t to g e th e r 2 g ig a ntic e le c tric g u ita ris t on the Pa ir s w ith 1 teaspoon o f apple but- F red W a rin g show o ver NBC. Sodja te r o r l a m - Press edges together used to be one of an in s tru m e n ta l w ith f ° rk S p rin k le w ith sugar, tr io accom panying Josephine p i ace on greased sheets about 1” Lausche, vo ca list, on a p ro g ra m aPa rt. Bake in a hot (400 degrees) o ver a C leveland station, The oth- oven to r 12 to 15 m inutes. e r tw o m usicians were D r. B ill Molasses C risps. Lausche, p ia n ist, and (M akes 3 dozen) Lausche, v io lin is t. ’ 4 cup molasses !4 cup shortening Berne S urrey scalded P eter L o rre 1*4 cups sifte d flo u r to death in a tu rk is h bath, s tru c k I ” i teaspoon soda R obert M o n tg o m e ry dead w ith a I !4 teaspoon g in g e r bolt of lig h tn in g , gassed D ana C la rk 1 tcaspoon g rated orange rind and staged a tra in w re ck to get O r-| son Welles. A ll done w ith sound B rin g molasses and shortening to effects, o f course, on the CBS “ Sus- a b o il. Cool s lig h tly ; add re m a in pense.” O f course the sta rs don’t in g i n g r e d ie n t s get h u rt, b u t S u rre y som etim es does a n d m i x w e ll. —as when he fe ll across a ta b le fu ll C h ill s e v e ra l of dishes to sound lik e M arsha H unt h o u rs o r o v e r collapsing. n i g h t . R o ll on floured board to The 1946 T h a n ksg ivin g Day "T w o l i " th ic k n e s s . H ours o f S tars” is g e ttin g under C u t in d e s ir e d way a t CBS; as usual, m usic, com shapes and place edy and d ra m a w ill be featured, the on b a kin g sheets. Bake in a mod- show w ill o rig in a te in H ollyw ood “ "S e shortw aved a ll over e ra ,e ly hot <375 degrees) oven fo r 8 m inutes. When cool fro s t w ith pow- Am eche, L a u rltz ch io r and Ja ck Benny T r e ' the firs t ie re d Sugar and w a te r ic in g Be‘ stars to be signed, w ith Am eche act- fore lc ln g has a chance to seL deco- ing as host, as usual. T his Is Arne- rate w ith red tin y candies. che's fo u rth ye a r in th a t ca p a city. A nother good idea is to m ake P roducer C arey Wilson, D ire c to r enough cake th a t w ill la s t fo r en V ic to r S a ville and the cast of te rta in in g several tim es. A good, ‘Green D olphin S tre e t,” as w ell as fr u ity cake w ill keep w e ll; in fact, other H ollyw ood ce le b ritie s, w ill ap w ill m e llo w w ith age. pear as them selves in a magazine Pound F r u it Cake. se ria l now being w ritte n by Leslie (M akes 3 pounds) Ford, the w ell-know n w rite r of m u r der m yste rie s. The set o f the p ic 1 cup blanched alm onds, cut In ture and oth e r p a rts o f the M-G-M s trip s studio w ill p ro vid e the background, */4 cup diced preserved cherries and th e re 'll be a t least one corpse, 1 cup diced, preserved orange of course. peel ODDS A N D ENDS — I t ’s reported ihnl Greta Garbo hat refused (in offer to do a network dramatic series at 1 10,000 a show. . . . Edward Arnold'» spent many years as a contract player S ift flo u r in to paper plates which nf M-G-M, but he faces the color cam- can be used o ver and o ve r again eras fo r Ute first time in “ I he Birds w hen m a k in g cakes. This w ill save and the Bee». . Henry Morgan ™ y iWashing dishes. mote hts a ir show to the ¡T est coast;! Set bow l on a tow el when cre a m several motion picture companies are after him to make aki a film . . . . Marion ing and m ix in g ingredients as this Shockley, star of “ Road of Life,” won keeps i t fro m s lip p in g and keeps the her first radio job on the strength of bow l steady. her a b ility to impersonate Judy Gar R em ove eggs fro m re frig e ra to r land and Katharine Hepburn. . . . Joan Fontaine is hooked for her second ap some tim e before using as they beat m ore easily. pearance on “ H ollywood Players," Pointers on Making Cakes YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE NATION ANO MANKIND IN "-l^ouncl lAJear .ShirtwaiAter LY N N CHAM BERS’ MENUS T h is is s no-fail cake made by the new, m ix-easy method. R aisin fillin g is tucked in between the la ye rs and the cake Is frosted w ith a tangy lemon fro s tin g . IF * ■ V *** T " * HOUSEHOLD that I d ) . M illa n d trie d to reassure her, but she ju s t stood and shivered t ill she w alked out on the CBS stage; then she was a ll rig h t. When he found nothing he could say could help her, M illa n d spent the rest of the tim e w hile w a itin g fo r the in troduction by doing calisthenics. -----* ----- "T im e to R e m em ber,” M ilto n B a con's CBS p ro g ra m weekday m o rn ings, is one o f the best of the day- 'A * m RITISH screen star Ann Todd was the most nerv ous person in Hollywood when When Friends Drop In she made her first Americanj radio appearance on “This Is Hollywood,’’ co-starring with Ray Milland in “The Seventh Veil” (and what a fine picture B * M ix nuts and fru its w ith % cup of the flour. C ream b u tte r, add sug- a r and w o rk to gether u n til lig h t and fluffy. Add eggs, u n b e a te n , one a t a tim e , and b e a t th o r oughly a fte r each addition. S ift together d ry in g re d i ents and s tir w ith lem on rin d and ju ice into b a tte r. Add f r u it m ix tu re and s tir u n til w e ll blended. Bake in greased heavy waxed p a per lined lo a f pans in a m oderate (325 de grees) oven fo r 1% hours. W ith cake flo u r again a va ila b le a fte r its long absence, you can plan an all-out celebration fo r fa m ily o r friends by m a kin g the kin d o f cake everyone has dream ed about fo r months. Even a beginner can m ake a tender, fine-textured cake because o f this m ix-easy recipe: Ribbon Cake. 2 cups sifte d cake flour 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder •Yi teaspoon sa lt 114 cups sugar '/j cup shortening Ft cup m ilk 2 eggs, unbeaten 1 teaspoon v a n illa '4 teaspoon cinnam on 14 teaspoon cloves ’ ■ teaspoon nutm eg S ift flour once; m easure in to s ift e r w ith b a kin g powder, sa lt and sug ar. Have shortening a t room te m p e ra tu re ; m ix o r s tir ju s t to soften S ift d ry in g re d ie n ts; add m ilk and m ix u n til a ll flo u r is dam pened Then beat 2 m inutes. Add eggs and v a n illa and beat 1 m in u te longer. L in e bottom s o f 2 8-inch pans w ith w axed paper, then grease. T u rn h a lf o f b a tte r in to 1 la y e r pan. To re m a in in g b a tte r add molasses and spices, m ix in g only enough to blend. T u rn in to o th e r la y e r pan. Bake in a m oderate oven (375 degrees) fo r 25 m inutes. Spread ra is in fillin g between la ye rs and lem on ic in g on top o f cake. ( \ F a v o rite S h irtw a is te r f^ L A S S IC s h irtw a is t s ty le th a t’s beloved by e v e ry age. H e re ’s a dress th a t m akes up handsom ely in a lm o s t any fa b ric , and is a fa v o rite the y e a r ’ round. Set-in b e lt fits snug and neat, gored s k ir t is s im p le to p u t to ge th er. Pattern No. 1493 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42. 44 and 46 Size 16 requires 3% yards of 35-inch fabric Needs No Cooking.___Saves Money. The surprise of your life Is w a itin g fo r you, in yo u r own kitchen, when it comes to the relief of coughs due to colds. In ju s t a moment, you can m ix a cough syrup th a t gives you about 4 times as m uch fo r your money, and is surprising fo r quick results. Make a syrup by s tirrin g 2 cups o f granulated sugar and one cup o f water a few moments, u n til dissolved. No cooking needed— It's no trouble a t all. O r you can use corn syru p o r liquid honey, instead o f sugar syrup. Then put 2 ft ounces o f P inex (ob tained from any d ruggist) in to a p in t bottle. F ill up w ith y o u r syrup, and you have a fu ll p in t o f really w onder fu l cough medicine. I t never spoils, lasts a long time, and children love it. T his home m ixtu re takes rig h t hold o f a cough in a w ay th a t means bus iness. I t loosens the phlegm, soothes the irrita te d membranes, and q u ickly eases soreness and d ifficu lt breathing. 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CLABBER G IR LM ® 'Bahinq Touttlet I f you are se rvin g te rta in in g , m ake i t b rin g in g the w a te r ing point and then tea to steep fro m m inutes. tea when en delicious by to the b o il a llo w in g the three to five R a isin F illin g . M ix together 1 tablespoon corn starch, ’A cup sugar, dash o f salt, * i cup raisins, finely chopped, 1 tea spoon lemon ju ic e and *4 teaspoon grated lem on rin d . Add % cup of w a te r and m ix w ell. Cook gently 3 to 5 m inutes, s tirr in g constantly u n til th ic k and clear. Add 1 teaspoon b u tte r o r su b stitu te and blend. Cool Lem on Icin g . C ream together *4 teaspoon g ra t ed lem on rin d and 1 tablespoon but te r; add *4 cup of confectioners’ sugar g ra d u a lly , beating w ell. Add a dash of salt, then *4 cup m ore of confectioners’ sugar a lte rn a te ly w ith 2 teaspoons of lem on ju ic e and 1 teaspoon w a te r, beating u n til smooth and o f the rig h t consistency to spread. R elea sed by W estern N ew sp a p er Union L Y N N SAYS: I f you lik e cakes a little d a rk er than they are o rd in a rily made, set the te m p e ra tu re a few de grees high and bake the a llo tte d am ount o f tim e . Or, le t the cakes stay in the oven a few m inutes longer. T ry the reverse proce dure i f you lik e them ju s t fa in tly browned. I f you w a n t to save sugar on Icings, use a p repared fillin g in between the la ye rs in place of icing. I f P eter . P ain pummels you RIGHT in the M ix in g Bowl LIGHT fro m the Owen with BACKACH E • R ub in gently-warm ing, soothing Ben-Gay . . . I t acts fast! Ben-Gay contains up to 2 1/2 times more m ethyl salicylate and m enthol — p a in -re lieving agents known to every d o c to r-th a n five o th e r w id e ly o ffe re d ru b -in s . G e t g en uine Ben-G ay, the original Baume Analgésique, for speedy re lie f! Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM. MUSCLE ACHE, Md COLDS. Si Sen-Gay