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Southern Oregon News Review > < Thursday, November S E W IN G C IR C L E PATTERNS u m p er. STAGE SCREENRADIO by W e s te rn N e w k p n p e r U n io n . My V IR G IN IA VALE ^ | ■* IIIS is u burst of loud ap- 1 plause fo r E r i e Seva- re id ’s autobiography, “ Not So Wild a D ream .” It’s the story of a boy from a sm all town in South D akota who has never lost his love for that sm all town, through the SEW ING CIRCLE PA TTE R N D B P T . 709 M Isilon S t., San F r a n c lic o , Calif. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No. ------------------------- —Size____ Address----------------------------------------------- I | (Sec R ecipes Below) B re a d s L Y N N CHAMBERS* M E N U S How's bre a kfa st in te re st at your S h rim p Creole w ith Rice home these days? Does everyone Green Beans w ith C elery look fo rw a rd to P erfection Salad s ittin g down fo r •S a lly Lunn Beverage b re a kfa st b e Sliced Peaches Cookie cause m o th e r is •R ecipe Given s u r e to h a v e some Huffy hot bread th a t they s p rin k le w ith topping and bake in a can sm e ll baking VAN JOHNSON hot (400 degrees) oven fo r about 20 w hile th e y 're go m inutes. Cut in squares and serve ing through the m y firs t ch a ra cte r p a rt and the firs t hot. finishing touches of b athing and tim e I have been able to break away Tupping fo r S ally Lunn. dressing? Or. is the fa m ily anxious fro m th a t ‘boy next door' type of 1 -■ cup brown sugar to scam per through b re a kfa st w ith c h a ra c te riz a tio n ." 1 teaspoon cinnam on out g ivin g it so m uch as a sniff? I tablespoon m elted b u tte r If the la tte r is the case, then s it D u rin g her firs t London luncheon, Com bine brow n sugar and cin n a down rig h t now and do som ething m o n ; blend w ith butter. G oldw yn G irl M a rth a M ontgom ery d ra s tic about it. You m a y have to Corn cakes are a v a ria tio n o f pan asked fo r a glass of m ilk , and the do w ith o u t bacon and sausage, cakes and are e sp e cially good on w a ite r asked fo r her ce rtific a te . " In tiiose b re a kfa st standbys, but the in cold, hard-to-get-up m ornings. M ake E n g la n d ." he explained, when M a r gredients re q u ire d fo r b re a kfa st them nice and th in and serve w ith tha looked blank, " M ilk is issued breads are available. Let them g ive honey o r syrup. only fo r in fa n ts and in va lid s. I f I you a lif t fo r th a t im p o rta n t firs t m ay be excused fo r the observation, L a cy C orn Cakes. m eal o f the day. Y our fa m ily ca n ’t I should ve n tu re to say you are n e i (M akes 40 cakes) resist lig h t, flu ffy ro lls w ith , the th e r." The g irls are* to u rin g the 1!» cups ye llo w co rnm eal •angy sm e ll o f cinnam on and ra is 1 teaspoon salt provinces before the opening of ins. o r lig h t and he a rty pancakes. "T h e K id F ro m B ro o k ly n ." 2 eggs, w ell beaten B ra n is a good food Item fo r any 2 cups m ilk day o f the week, but it's especially 4 tablespoons m elted shortening Helen Nielson, who makes her good at b re a kfa st when served in Com bine co rnm eal and salt. C om screen debut in C o lu m b ia 's Glenn these ta sty m uffins: bine eggs, m ilk and m elted shorten F ord-Janet B la ir s ta rre r, "G a lla n t H ran-M olasses M uffins. ing. P our in cornm eal and s tir u n til J o u rn e y ," was discovered by ta le n t 1 *4 cups flour w e ll com bined. Bake on a hot g rid scouts in the cast of a H ollyw ood L it 1 teaspoon baking powder dle. s tirr in g b a tte r each tim e before tle T h e a tre p la y —but she’ s a cousin •’ « teaspoon baking soda re m o vin g a spoonful. Serve w hile of V eronica L a k e ’s, live s w ith hot. I teaspoon salt \ eronica, and was coached by her. I ' i cups sour m ilk or b u tte rm ilk Streusel Coffee Cake. But m aybe a screen c a re e r fo r her *4 cup molasses 1*4 cups sifted all-purpose flour has a lw ays been her fa te ; when she 1*4 eups bran 2 teaspoons baking powder ¡was tw elve she appeared in an a m a 1 egg, s lig h tly beaten 14 teaspoon salt teur p erform ance in a New Y ork 2 tablespoons m elted shortening !4 teaspoon m ace C ity neighborhood th e a te r and S ift flo u r once; m easure; add 6 tablespoons sugar w alked o ff w ith the firs t p rize —and baking powder, soda and salt. S ift 2 tablespoons shortening the prize was a S h irle y T em ple d o ll! again. Add m ilk , molasses and 1 egg b ra n ; le t stand u n til m ost of the 14 cup m ilk D a vid N iven calls his new Santa liq u id is absorbed by the bran. Add S ift d ry ingredients. Cut in short- M onica home "T h e F o rtre s s .” not e n in g , a d d u n egg and m elted shortening w hich only because it resem bles one; it's has been s lig h tly cooled. Add flour beaten egg and manned e n tire ly by seasoned com m ilk . S t i r u n t i l m ix tu re and s tir ju s t enough to bat veterans E ven the nurse who m oisten the d ry ingredients. F ill smooth. T u rn in to cares fo r his tw o boys was a m e m greased m u ffin pans % fu ll and a square o r loaf ber of a m ixe d a n ti-a irc ra ft b a tte ry, bake in a hot <400 degrees) oven fo r pan w hich has and has several planes to h e r c re d it 20 to 25 m inutes. been greased and N iven h im s e lf, w h o 'll be seen next top w ith the fo l Peanut B u tte r Bread. in G o ld w yn 's "T h e B ishop’ s W ife ." lo w ing m ix tu re : 3 cups Dour was a colonel in the B ritis h R ifle Streusel Topping. B rigade. 5 teaspoons baking powder 4 tablespoons sugar I teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons b u tte r 14 cup sugar The firs t e xclusive lo n g -te rm con I teaspoon b u tte r I cup dates o r candied orange peel tra c t fo r an a ctin g horse has been !4 teaspoon m ace 1*4 cups orange Juice or milk hoofed (lik e a fin g e r p rin t) by Dice, !4 cup peanut b u tte r M ix a ll ingredients w ith a fo rk the fe a tu re d sta llio n in "D u e l in the S ift flo u r; m easure; add baking u n til m ix tu re crum bles. S catter Sun.” H e’ s signed up fo r tw o years powder, salt and sugar. S ift again o ver top o f b a tte r and bake in a w ith D a vid O. Selznick. and add dates o r hot (400 d e g re e s).o en fo r 25 m in Now th a t “ D e ce p tio n " is being orange peel. Add utes. B litz Coffee Cake. shown, B ette D avis w ants to do a m ilk o r orange Bake Streusel coffee cake in tin, com edy; since 1941, she’s been spe ju ice slow ly to p re fe ra b ly a round one. C over top. c ia liz in g in tragedies. “ People w ill p e a n u t b u tte r, b le n d in g t h o r before baking, w ith shaved alm onds th in k I m a hum orless ch a ra cte r oughly. P our into and brow n sugar. A fte r cake has who stalks the c o rrid o rs w ith a flour m ix tu re and baked and cooled, s p lit in h a lf and candle sca rin g s m a ll c h ild re n ,” s-aid m ix ju s t u n til d ry spread w ith whipped cream and Bette. She th in ks her best comedy role was in “ I t ’s Love I ’ m A fte r,” in g r e d ie n t s are ra s p b e rry ja m . I f you w a n t to im p a rt a b u tte ry w hich was made in 1937 and was moistened. Do not beat. T u rn into a greased lo a f pan fla v o r to baked goods w ith o u t using overshadowed by the A w a rd -w in n in g and bake in a m oderate (350 de b u tte r its e lf, then use sour cream . “ Jezebel.” I t im p a rts richness and taste to grees) oven fo r about 1 hour. alm ost any baked food. The casting d e p a rtm e n t a t W ar •S ally Lunn. ner Bros, spent six days finding 12 Sour Cream Waffles. 2 cups flour m ale and 12 fem ale dancers who 1 cup flour 3 teaspoons baking powder could do an old-fashioned w altz fo r % teaspoon soda •?i teaspoon sa lt " M y W ild Iris h Rose,” the Chaun 1 teaspoon baking powder V4 enp shortening cey O lco tt p ictu re . T w e n ty - two 1 teaspoon sa lt 1 CRB a pplicants tested and lost. *4 cup ric h sour cream % cup m ilk *4 cup b u tte rm ilk S kitch Henderson, young pianist 2 eggs, beaten separately S ift flo u r; m easure and add b a k ing pow der and s a lt; s ift again. Add w e ll beaten yolks, sour of the B in g C rosby p ro g ra m , fu lly Crearrt shortening, add sguar gradu- cream and b u tte rm ilk to m elted intended to become a concert p ian u a lly ; continue beating u n til lig h t shortening and sifted d ry in g re d i is t when he le ft E n g la n d and came and flu ffy. Add sifte d flo u r m ix tu re ents. M ix tho ro u g h ly. F old in care to his n a tive A m e ric a . B u t—once and s tir ju s t enough to m oisten the fu lly , the s tiffly beaten egg whites he was in tro d u ce d to A m e ric a n jazz, he changed his m ind, and look at d ry ingredients. Do not beat. P our and bake on a hot w affle iron. b a tte r in to a greased square pan, Released bv Western Newspaper Union. h im now! Make T a stier Breads When using flo u r o r sugar fo r bread m a kin g , m ake sure th a t they are sifted o r they w ill not measure out p ro p e rly. I t is often necessary to s ift sugar to get lum ps out o f it. Yeast breads are u su a lly p u t in hot ovens fo r 10 m inutes to stop the g ro w th o f the yeast, then low ered to finish baking. Q uick breads are baked in a m oderate oven, as a gen e ra l rule. 'CZ RU8 ON MENTHQLATUM/^7 ttr 8090 'j # ' ’ ' C le v e r J u m p e r S tart the Day Right With a Good B reakfast L Y N N SAYS: Sponge cakes should never be rem oved fro m the pan u n til they are th o ro u g h ly cooled. The a ir cells in these cakes, as in angel food cakes are so d e licate th a t they cannot hold the w eight of the cake unless the cake is th o r oughly cooled. Bake m uffins and cup cakes in fluted cups to save fats and to conserve on dishwashing. The pan does not have to be greased, and n e ith e r does the cup. 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IO N w ill he I c o m p le te and d e p e n d a b le In p la n n ln ff » e a r w in te r w a rd ro b e . { Hide A ll the s ta rs are in m otio n, m o v aohlone bv top H lf h t d e o len ero . w a v s te b e a u t ll r th e h o m e , f r e e p rin te d b e lt p a t ing th ro u g h and past each o th e r's t e r n In th e book. P r ic e 25 cen ts. o rb it in opposite courses. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more tim e Is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers Send your order to: year» when he'» become one of our best p o litic a l and w a r reporter». M any of us w ill never fo rg e t some of his broadcasts o ver CBS d u rin g the w ar, and s till look fo rw a rd to his S aturday n ig h t talks. S evareid covered the w a r in F rance. E n g land. China, Ita ly , G e rm a n y and B u rm a . B ut this is not p rim a rily a w a r book; it is the in s p irin g sto ry of 34 years o f a m an's life , superbly w ritte n , a sto ry of the w orld in our tim es. I JJatSiJeCt o A in H ut 5,000 o f M illio n s o f Stars Seen by Naked Eve ODDS AND ENDS— Richard Neu man, creator of gowns for stars, is doing 2 () super-specials for Lauren Bacall to °PP°>ite, Humphrey Bogart in Dark I assage. ’ . . . Ida Lupino is be ing taught to Slutter for her role as a mountain girl in R'arner Bros.’ picture. "Deep Valley.", . . Linda Darnell took off 20 pounds for "Forever Am ”^r- ’ Mallinson, his wife and j three children have moved into a Quon-' set hut in Grofjith Park's veteran hous- ,.ig project, says it’s much better than the garage they moved from. . . . Ilul I Jay Norris, RKO actor, who's had I trouble finding a place to live, has in ! herited a hotel in Albany, Ga. A C L E V E R L Y style d ju m p e r w ith side-sw ept closin g and broad shoulders to accent a n ea t | tr im w aist. T eam i t w ith a yo uth - , fu l high necked blouse and y o u ’ ve a costum e fo r w in te r-lo n g w ea r. <• À Çof w m any S p o o k s W D u rin g th e ir long, b itte r r iv a lr y in the house o f com m ons, B ritis h Statesm an B e n ja m in D is ra e li and W illia m G ladstone ra re ly had a k in d w ord fo r each o ther. On one occasion, G ladstone was d e liv e rin g a speech on one o f his pet re fo rm s . One e ld e rly m em be r, c a rrie d aw ay w ith a d m ira tio n , leaned o ver and w hisp ered to D is ra e li: "W h a t an in s p irin g o ra to r! He can convince others o f so m a n y th in g s !” D is ra e li, in v io le n t d isa gre em en t w ith w h a t G ladstone was expound ing, nodded absently. " Y e s ,” he said. Then he added: "A n d he can convince h im s e lf of a nyth in g at a l l ! ” »? • R ub in gently-warm ing Ben-Gay fo r soothing re lie f from sim ple headache! 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