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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, December 5, 1946
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4. D id a g ia n t once ru le H o m e ?
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y e a rs a g o b y D e m o c ritu s .
•2. T h e C u b a n h u m m in g b ir d .
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pounds o f m e a t a d a y.
5. N o. I t w a s fo u g h t on n e a rb y
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C. A fly in g h o rs e .
7. E n g la n d .
8. A m o r b id c o n d itio n o f fe a r o f
b e in g in a c o n fin e d s p a c e .
S p e c ta c u la r P a la c e
T h e M a h a r a ja o f M y s o re , In d ia ,
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a n d w h ic h , i f p la c e d in a s tr a ig h t
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probing the unknow ns o f ra ­
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o th e r v i t a l d e v e lo p m e n ts
w hich m ake a closer k n it A rm y
— geared up fo r s w ift and effec­
tiv e defense.
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men to operate th e "N e rv e
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eager to a tta in technical per­
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every co n flic tin g in te re s t to
"g e t th e message th ro u g h .”
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YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVE»
THE NATION ANO MANKIND IN
WAR AND PEACE
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(See recipes below)
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T h e Q u e s tio n s
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H ere’s an Easy-to-Serve Dinner
Simple D inners
J U N E LO C 'K IIA H 'I
Janis Paige, s ta r o f W arners’
’The T im e , the Place and the
G ir l, "
has
been
chosen
"G o lf
Q ueen," to reign over the Los A n­
geles tw e n ty -firs t annual open to u r­
nam ent in Jan u a ry. And P o lly
Craus, s c rip t g ir l on " M y W ild Iris h
R ose,'* a t the same studio, has
been selected fo r the U nited States
fencing team , fo r in te rn a tio n a l corn-
n o titin n
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p ch tio n d u n n g the 1948 O ly m p ic
games.
I t ’s never happened to anyone
but Anne Jeffreys. The day she
sta rre d in " L a Tosca” a t the B ro o k­
lyn A cadem y of M usic, w ith h e r
name on the m arquee, it was also
on thc m arquee of a m ovie house
there, where they were showing
R K O ’s “ V acation in Reno.”
A fte r Joan C ra w fo rd had given
Van H eflin fo u r resounding slaps
on the cheek fo r a scene in W ar­
ners’
"Possessed,”
Van
asked
“ Have you looked at page 121 in
the s c rip t? ” She hadn’t. " W e ll,”
said he, "o n page 121, 1 slap y o u !”
Ida L u p in o says her c u rre n t role
in "D e e p V a lle y ” is one of the
toughest assignm ents she’s ever
undertaken. She plays an unedu­
cated g ir l o f the m ountains w ho’«
afflicte d w ith a stam m er. " I have
v e ry lit tle m ake-up and no fancy
w a rdrobe to help m e,” Ida said.
“ I t ’ll be a ll a c tin g .” She’s had
p le n ty o.' those fru s tra te d -g irl roles
on the screen, does them so weU
th a t people re m em ber them.
Jean Sablon, the G a llic baritone,
is g e ttin g a S inatra type buildup,
to take h im out of the highbrow
d e p a rtm e n t and endear h im to the
o th e r folks. H is new CDS show Is
p ilin g up a good Hooperating, im ­
pressing the ra d io w orld.
ODDS AND ENDS - The Dick
Powells have told their schooner and
are going in for flying—already have
two planes, and have ordered two more.
. “My Favorite Brunette” took Peter
Lorre to Paramount for the first time
in 12 years, completing his record of
working at every major studio. , . .
i That trained vulture you'll see in De-
| Mille's "Unconquered” was paid $100
a day ju st for sitting on a pile of ruins.
. . . If hen Andrew Trotter says she was
horn in Joliet, III., and people make
cracks about her being connected with
the prison located there, Audrey smiles
and says "Oh yes, I was a cigarette girl
at the prison for three years!”
M ake out a schedule of when
things should go in the oven o r when
they should be put on the range Be
sure this is w orked out in advance
so you w o n 't be w o rrie d th a t things
w ill not a ll be ready a t the same
tim e.
I'm going to g ive sim p le but fes­
tiv e recipes today because they w ill
be easy fo r the novice to prepare,
but Just Wait u n til You see how theX
,ook on thc -ab,e_ U M M M M M M !
Pot Roast of Beef
w ith Spiced Prunes
Browned Potatoes
Glazed C arrots
Green Bean-Celery Salad
M uffins
Coconut C ustard Pie Beverage
sired, around the la m b chops be­
fore serving.
There you have m eat, potatoes
and vegetable on one p la tte r!
Makes fo r easy serving, doesn't it?
The salad is exceedingly sim ple
j tQ arrange and gQes weU w ith the
hearty m a jn djsh R
. pared ahead Qf tjm e
in d iv id u a l
plates and placed in the re frig e ra ­
tor. A rra n g e three spears of canned,
chilled asparagus on lettuce leaves.
Lay sliced cucum bers on each side
and pour french or thousand island
dressing across the center of the
asparagus.
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n you w ant to serve a ttra c tiv e
[ and d a in ty biscuits w ith the dinner,
I here’ s an idea. Use a recipe fo r
baking pow der b iscu it dough o r get
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one of the good packaged m ixes
R oll the dough out to Vi-inch thick.
Spread w ith m elted butter, sp rin kle
w ith cinnam on and nutm eg. R o ll as
fo r je lly ro ll. Cut o ff one-inch pieces
and place them , cut side down, in a
baking pan. Bake fo r 15 to 20 m in ­
utes in a hot (400 degree) oven.
Serve w ith je lly o r ja m , i f you
wish, or w ith ju s t p la in butte r.
A cake is re a lly a sim ple des
se rt to have w ith
th is type o f d in ­
n e r because it
e l i m i n a t e s la st
i/k
m in u t e
flu ste r.
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I th e d a y b e fo r e
and fro s t before
beginning to cook dinner.
Orange F lo w e r Cake.
1’ 4 cups sifte d cake flour
114 teaspoons baking powder
’4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon grated orange rin d
’ 4 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, unbeaten
14 cup orange ju ic e
When you’ re e n te rta in in g , make
up a pla te o f sim ple appetizers to
serve w ith ch illed fr u it o r vegetable
, uice, and le t yo u r com pany get into
a ch a tty, in fo rm a l mood fo r dinner.
A nchovy-Bacon R olls:
L a y flat
s trip s o f anchovy along a slice of
bacon. R o ll tig h tly , je lly -ro ll fashion,
and fasten w ith toothpick. B ro il
u n til bacon is crisp. Remove the
to o th p ick and in s e rt a fresh one, and
serve ho
J 34-48
Warm Nightie
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34-50
B u tto n - F r o n t F ro c k
T ^ H I S c h a r m in g c a s u a l fr o c k has
A t h a t s m o o th , u n c lu tte r e d a ir
e v e ry w o m a n a d m ire s . B u tto n s to
th e h e m w it h n e a t s e t-in b e lt a n d
c r is p y o k e tr e a tm e n t. T r y a s o ft
w o o le n in je w e l to n e s o r a c o lo r fu l
p la id .
P a tte rn No 8062 is fo r sizes 34 . 36. 38.
40. 42 . 44 . 46. 48 and 50. Size 36. short
sleeve, 43> y a rd s o f 36-inch fa b ric .
O U L L be as w a r m as to a s t in
1 th is q u a in t y o k e d n ig h td re s s
t h a t’ s so p o p u la r th is season. U se
a p r e t ty flo w e re d fla n n e le tte a n d
edge th e n e c k w it h n a r r o w r u f flin g
o r la c e . S h o rt sle e ve s a re p ro v id ­
ed, a n d y o u ca n tie w it h a b e lt i f
yo u lik e .
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P a tte rn No. 8086 comes in sizes 34, 36
38 . 40. 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36. long
sleeves, 5(4 y a rd s of 35 o r 39-inch fa b ric ;
1 y a rd m achine m ade ru fflin g .
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P a ris in 1849, w a s 13 fe e t in h e ig h t
a n d th u s re q u ire d its p la y e r to
s ta n d on a b o x to b o w i t a n d p re ss
its s tr in g s w it h a r t if ic ia l fin g e rs
w h ic h he m o v e d b y le v e rs , sa ys
C o llie r ’s.
O w in g to its u n w ie ld in e s s , th is
g ia n t in s tr u m e n t w a s a fa ilu r e
a n d o n ly fo u r w e re m a d e , th re e o f
w h ic h a re p re s e rv e d to d a y in m u ­
se u m s in V ie n n a , P a r is a n d L o n ­
don.
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E nclose 25 cents in coins fo r each
p a tte rn desired.
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This H o m e-M ixed
Cough Relief Is
H ard To B eat
So Easy. No Looking. Saves Dollars.
No m a tte r w hat you've been using
fo r coughs due to colds, you’ll be the
firs t to adm it th a t th is su rp risin g
relief, mixed in yo u r own kitchen, is
hard to beat, fo r real results.
B u y w is e ly f o r th is C h ris tm a s
Make a syrup by s tirrin g 2 cups o f
. . . b u y p r a c tic a l, u s e fu l g ifts th a t
granulated sugar and 1 cup o f w ater
a re su re to p le a se . F o r e x a m p le ,
a few moments, u n til dissolved. No
lo c a l d e a le rs a re fe a tu rin g tw o
cooking is needed—a child could do it.
tim e ly ite m s y o u ca n g iv e to th e
O r you can use corn syrup o r liq u id
honey, instead o f sugar syrup.
s m o k e rs on y o u r C h ris tm a s l is t —
Then put 2^4 ounces of Pinex (ob­
C a m e l C ig a re tte s a n d P rin c e A l­
tained fro m any druggist) in to a p in t
b e rt S m o k in g T o b a cco . T h e se pop­ bottle, and fill up w ith y o u r syrup.
u la r b ra n d s a re a ll d re sse d u p in
This gives you a fu ll p in t o f really
splendid cough re lie f — about fo u r
s p e c ia l h o lid a y s u its , re a d y to
g iv e .
C a m e l co m e s in a h a n d ­ times as much fo r yo u r money. Tastes
fine— children love it. I t never spoils.
so m e te n -p a c k a g e c a rto n — co n ­
You can feel th is home m ixtu re
ta in s 200 m ild , m e llo w c ig a re tte s .
ta k in g rig h t hold o f a cough. I t
loosens the phlegm, soothes the i r r i ­
A n d fo r th e p ip e -s m o k e r, m e llo w
tated membranes, and helps clear the
P rin c e A lb e r t is a v a ila b le in g a y ,
a ir passages. Eases soreness and
c o lo rfu l one-pound tin s . A ll a re so d ifficu lt breathing, and lets you sleep.
a tt r a c t iv e ly p a c k a g e d th a t no ad- -
Pinex is a special compound o f
proven ingredients, in concentrated
d itio n a l w ra p p in g is n e c e s s a ry .
form, a most reliable soothing agent
E v e n space is p ro v id e d f o r th e
fo r th ro a t and bronchial irrita tio n s.
g iv e r ’s " M e r r y C h ris tm a s ” m e s ­ Just t r y it. and i f not satisfied, yo u r
S ift flour, baking pow der and salt
sage. I t w il l ta k e o n ly a fe w m in ­ money w ill bo refunded.
together. Add orange rin d to short­
u te s o f y o u r tim e to p ic k up these
ening and cream together thorough­ p o p u la r C h ris tm a s ite m s a t y o u r
ly . A dd sugar to shortening and n e a re s t d e a le r.— A d v .
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
cre a m u n til flu ffy. Add eggs, one at
a tim e , beating tho ro u g h ly a fte r
each ad d ition . Add sifted d ry in g re ­
dients
a lte rn a te ly
w ith
orange
ju ic e , in s m a ll amounts, beating
th o ro u g h ly a fte r each addition. Pour
in to greased cake pans and bake in
a m oderate (350 degree) oven fo r 30
m inutes. T his recipe w ill m ake two
8-inch layers.
S ta rt o ff w ith a m in te d fr u it juice,
as th is is re fre sh in g and w ill
not take cooking.
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C h ill c itru s fr u it
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ju ic e before serv-
ing — pineapple
yftt
and orange ju ic e '
f
is a good com - I V ' “
b in a tio n — a n d
pour into d a in ty -r •
glasses. Add a
few crushed m in t leaves to each
glass. Serve.
E ve ryo n e is bound to lik e lam b
chops and here’ s a grand way to
p re pare those chops so they look
lik e a roast:
M ock C rown Roast of Lam b.
(Serves 6)
T h is cake m a y be frosted w ith
6 trenched la m b chops
a flu ffy boiled ic in g and sp rin ­
M e lte d b u tte r o r substitute
kle d w ith orange rin d o r garnished
S alt and pepper
w ith orange segments. Whipped
H ave the b u tch e r fre n ch the lam b cream , i f a vailable, m a y also be
chops.
P lace th e m under mod­ used. Or, it you p re fe r, an orange-
erate b ro ile r heat and b ro il 8 to 10 flavored b u tte r cre a m icin g m ay be
m inutes on each side u n til they are used w ith orange segments a r­
w e ll brow ned. Baste w ith m elted ranged on top.
b u tte r as they brow n. S p rin kle w ith
Orange F ro stin g .
s a lt and pepper ju s t before rem ov­
1 scant cup sugar
ing fro m the b ro ile r.
14 teaspoon sa lt
Ju s t before serving, p ile a mound
P in ch o f cre a m o f ta rta r
of flu ffy mashed potatoes in the
1 egg w h ite
center of a p la tte r. Stand the lam b
3 tablespoons orange and lemon
chops around the mound o f pota­
ju ic e , m ixed
toes, as illu s tra te d , p a ttin g them
B eat a ll in g re d ie n ts together in
w e ll in to the potatoes so they don’t
top of double b o ile r u n til it stands
fa ll down. A rra n g e cooked slivered
in peaks. Use on top and in be­
c a rro ts around the p la tte r fo r the
tween la ye rs of cake.
vegetables. P lace paper fr ills , i f de- Released by W estern Newspaper Union.
L Y N N SAYS:
Suggestions fo r H ors D ’Oeuvres:
8086
LYNN CHAM BER S M EN U
While ta lk in g to a young brid e
and becom ing the best d iv e r on the
s w im m in g team . "T h e Y e a rlin g " recently, she expressed a desire to
and E a g le -Lio n ’ s " I t ’s a Joke, S on," learn how to e n te rta in n ice ly, but
w ith Kenny D e lm a r, are h e r latest sim p ly, because, as she expressed
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film s. And her chief interest is a it, " I d o n 't know
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fo rm e r fig h te r p ilo t who's a student m uch about cook­
ing. but I do so
at D a rtm o u th .
w a n t t h in g s to
When R alph (" T ru th o r Conse­ ta s t e a n d lo o k
qu e n ce s"! E dw ards and his de­ w o n d e rfu l.”
W ell, th a t's a
lig h tfu l w ife w ere guests o f honor at
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a c o c k ta il p a rty in New Y ork the problem a ll of us
other day
some strangers ap- m ig h t give some
|>carcd; seems they expected to re- thought to, every
heurse fo r a w edding in th a t hotel ' now and then I l ' s a / ood idea to
suite, at th a t tim e . E dw ards swore have some menus a ll filed aw ay th a t
He knew nothing about it. but the ! we can re ly on as being success-
suspicious guests, a ll new spaper j fu l 60111 fro m the standpoint of be-
people, d id n 't believe h im . and kept I in « * ood t0 eat and
a ttra c -
tive.
w u itin g fo r the gag to come off.
In case y o u 're in a sort o f a ru t
A few days a fte r “ The P riv a te about e n te rta in in g because o f the
A ffa irs of Bel A m i” was finished, ' past several y e a r’ s food d iffic u ltie s .
Ann D vo ra k of the cast, divo rce d take yo u rse lf in hand and look over
Leslie
Fenton.
Then
Angela ¡o u r suggestions today. I'm a ll fo r
L a m sb u ry divorced R ich a rd C rom - , s im p lic ity in e n te rta in in g , especial-
well The film colony w aited fo r the ly i f cooking and se rvin g doesn’t
th ird
sp lit-u p —it was the star, come to one as easily as it seems
George Sanders, and his wife.
lo others. In th a t case, plan a s im ­
ple menu, but c a rry it out w ell,
New Y orkers have been having and y o u 'll re a lly get bouquets to go
a line tim e since E d g a r Bergen w ith it.
a rriv e d , fo r o f course Bergen takes
Before com pany comes, and even
C h arlie M cC a rth y to p arties, and before you s ta rt g e ttin g the dinner
C h a rlie doesn't m ind whom he In­ itself, have the house, linens, ta b le ­
sults, o r how. D id n ’ t p ull tits punch­ ware and cooking equ ipm e n t in o r­
es when NBC gave a press lunch­ der. Once th is big w o rry is out of
eon fo r h im — C h a rlie opened m ind, then you can concentrate on
proceedings by exploding a t one of the cooking itse lf. Do e v e ryth in g
the broadcasting co m pany's vice you possibly can ahead o f tim e , so
presidents, and then went on fro m too m uch won’t be le ft fo r the last
there.
m inute.
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L e ttu ce R o lls: Use fresh, crisp
le ttu ce leaves w hich have been
washed and d rie d c a re fu lly . Spread
w ith any softened cheese, w ell
seasoned and ro ll fo r serving.
A pple Wedges: C ut firm , red ap­
ple wedges in to ’¿ -in ch -th ick slices,
b u t do not pare. C ut each slice into
th re e wedges and d ip in pineapple
o r orange ju ic e . Spread w ith soft­
ened cream o r R oquefort cheese
and garnish w ith cheese forced
th ro u g h a tube. Serve w ith tooth-
nicks
I f F éteu P ain
wrenches you with
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• R u b in B e n -G a y fo r welcom e, fa st re lie f fro m s tiff-
neck p a in . G e n tle , soothing B e n -G a y con ta in s u p to
2 V i tim e s m o re o f those fam ous p a in -re lie v in g agents
kn o w n to a ll d o c to r s - m e th y l s a lic y la te and m e n th o l
- t h a n fiv e o th e r w id e ly offe re d rub-ins. In s is t on
genuine B e n -G a y, th e o rig in a l B a u m e A nalgésique.
I t acts fa s t w h e re yo u h u rt.
Also fo r Pain duo to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and COLDS.
Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children.
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