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S outhern Oregon News Review, Thursday, March 13, 1947 * * * * * * * * * * * * * NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS WOMAN'S WORLD Full Length Coals Easily Made Crocket a Gift Doily or Runner Into Easliion-W ise Shorties Heart and Flowers Embroidery * HOUSEHOLD M f t M 0 S m iyjEu Let Children Entertain Their Young Friend« A t Home Suppers C+rMa LYNN CHAM BERS’ M ENU Pouched Eggs on Toast Scalloped Spinach Mashed Potatoes Raw C u rro t S trip s Beverage Chocolate Pudding w ith C ream (350-degree) oven fo r 1*4 hours. In crease heat to hot (450 degrees) Add ca rro ts , tu rn ip s, potatoes, salt and pepper and continue cooking J covered fo r 20 m inutes o r u n til vege , tables a rc n e a rly tender. Add peas and W orchestershire sauce. Add wa. ! te r g ra d u a lly to flour, m ix in g to a j smooth paste; pour in to stew, s tir- J rin g vig o ro u sly. P lace b iscuits on top When serving supper pi a gang of '■ of stew ; tu rn in to oven and bake 12 teen-agers, prepare a casserole as i to 15 m in u te s longer o r u n til biscuits Illustrated here, and let the young j are browned. sters serve them selves. Complete the m ain course with a tossed salad. Dutch Apple Cake. 2 cup» silted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ’» teaspoon »alt *i cup butter 1 «'Kg Mi cup milk *« cup sugar 5 apple», cut, pared I tablespoon cinnamon II cup currant» I f y o u 're one of the m any m others w o rrie d about where yo u r teen-aged ch ild re n spend th e ir re creation and leisure tim e, then s tu rt doing a little h in tin g that it w ould be nice occasionally to S ift together flour, baking pow der e n te rta in t h e i r and salt. W ork b u tte r into flour m ix friends at home. ture. B eat egg, You can enlist a d d r n ilk a n d the help o f other s tir Into d ry in m others in the neighborhood and gredients. Spread plan a series of suppers o r evening the dough in a snacks fo r the younger crow d, and w ell bu tte re d bis in this way, have some idea o f where | c u it pan. Spread z the c h ild re n spend th e ir id le hours. apples on dough. ' D aughters, and sons, too, w ill be pressing s h a r p glad to cooperate w ith m o th e r in edges o f fr u it in- "co o k in g u p " som ething super spe to m ix tu re . S p rin c ia l in the way of re fre sh m e n ts kle w ith c u rra n ts , w hich should be s im p le but good to sugar and cinnam on w hich eat. been m ixed together, Bake I f you w ant to have a snack p a r m oderate (350-degree) oven fo r 30 ty fo r the youngsters, here's an eas to 40 m inutes. ily planned and executed snack idea: Salmon Salad Bread Box P ickles and Olives Potato Chips Hull'll A pple C ake Ice C ream M ilk or Chocolate The salad lo a f can be m ade ahead of tim e and set in the re frig e ra to r fo r c h illin g , then rem oved at serving tim e and sliced. Salmon Salad Bread Box. (Serves (> to H) I tall can red salmon 1 tablespoon plain gelatin 2 tablespoons lemon Juice *« teaspoon salt h ash of W orcestershire sauce 'i teaspoon grated onion ’» cup salad dressing I loaf (sm all) unslieed white bread W H EN you can co n ve rt old coats i Into som ething fashionable and ex- j ceedirigly w earable, i t ’ s lik e finding a b a rg a in th a t you d id n 't expect. Yet, there o rc v e ry few woolens that cannot be made fashionw lse and p ra c tic a l. T ake an outm oded fu ll length sp rin g coat w hich now looks shabby and e x tre m e ly unw earable. T h is can be co m p le te ly re-cut and m ade into one of the new coats w ith a fu ll, rip p lin g back, and fu ll push-up sleeves, i f you desire. Yes, even the lin in g , i f it w ill s tiil g ive wear, can be used fo r the new coat. When you are m a k in g som ething new out o f som ething old, always select a p a tte rn th a t is sim ple. You w ill have to m ake the old fa b ric do, and there is u su a lly not enough to plan on fo r lots o f e x tra d e ta il. H ow ever, i t is a m a tte r o f p ra c tic a l e x p e rim e n t th a t a fu ll length coat, even though i t has ra th e r n a r row shoulders and sleeves, can be made in to a new sh o rtie coat w ith fashion features such as the fu ll back and new. w ide sleeves. B ut how is tjiis done, you ask9 Well, by c le v e r piecing, o f course. You m ay use a tweed coat, i f you wish, but i f you are stiU somewhat of an a m a te u r in this business of sewing, I ’d suggest w o rk in g w ith a solid co lo r th a t is easier to m atch in the in tric a te jo b o f c u ttin g and fittin g to g e th e r p ro p e rly. sible to have the m a te ria l dyed e i th e r c o m m e rc ia lly o r a t hom e be fo re you d<j any c u ttin g a t a ll. Woolens dye n ic e ly i f you use a dye suitable fo r the m a te ria l and w ork D ra in sa lm o n ; rem ove skin and bones. F la ke fish in to s m a ll pieces. Soften g e la tin w ith lem on Juice and dissolve o ver hot w ater. Add sea sonings and salad dre ssin g : com bine w ith salm on, m ix in g thoroughly. T rim crusts fro m b re a d ; cut th ick slice olT top o f loaf. R em ove inside o f lo a f le a vin g a w a ll about % inch th ick. F ill box w ith salm on m ix tu re ; replace top slice o f bread, pressing it in gently. C h ill thorough ly. When ready to serve spread top and sides w ith e x tra salad dress ing and g arnish w ith rip e o r stuffed green olives. Serve in slices. A nother easy Type o f d in n e r to serve is an oven stew w ith a sim ple to s s e d s a la d . Both o f these can be p r e p a r e d dessert for a hearty main dish. This ahead o f tim e dessert m ay be m ade In the freezing Y and finished up tray or a mold. y- by the gang, i f necessary. For Frozen Lemon Cream. dessert, s e r v e (Serves 10) som ething frozen •’ i cup finely crushed corn flakes because of the convenience o f prep 2 egg whites aration. 6 tablespoons sugar The stew is ric h in vegetables and w ill be fillin g enough fo r h e a rty, y o u th fu l appetites if prepared as fo l lows: T h o ro u g h ly b u tte r fre e zin g tr a y of re frig e ra to r and cover sides and bottom w ith cornflakes. Reserve some fo r top. Beat egg w hites s tiff but not dry. Add sugar g ra d u a lly , beating con s ta n tly u n til th o ro u g h ly blended. B eat egg y o lk s u n til th ic k and le m on-colored; fo ld in to egg w h ite m ix ture. Then fold in evaporated m ilk , lem on rin d and ju ic e . T u rn in to freezing tra y . C over top w ith re m a in in g corn flakes. Freeze u n til firm , using coldest fre e zin g te m p e r ature. F re e zin g tim e : 4 hours. U n m o ld and cut in slices fo r serving. Or, pack in la rg e m elon m old, using equal p a rts o f ice and sa lt (w ith out s tir r in g ) ; le t stand u n til firm (about 5 or 6 hours) p o u rin g o ff sa lt w a te r as it accum ulates, before i t reaches top o f m old. Oven Stew. (Serves 6) 1 pound beef or lam b, for stew 2 tablespoons butter or other fat ’ j cup sliced onions 3 cups boiling w ater ■’1 cup diced carrots <i cup diced turnips ’4 cup diced potatoes 2 teaspoons salt ! h teaspoon pepper ’4 cup rooked peas *4 teaspoon W orcestershire sauce »4 cup cold water 3 tablespoons flour B row n beef or la m b in fat. Add onions and saute u n til golden brow n; then add w ater. T u rn in to cas serole, cover and cook in a m oderate L Y N N SAYS: R eleased by W estern N ew spaper Union. If. on the oth e r hand, you have a I 3 ^°F. 3 w^° eoat w ith a b o x v look a n d o n e t h a t colJects thls exquisite motif. coat w nn a Doxy look and one tnat . . . shows a g re a t deal o f shoulder in - 1 To obtain com plete crocheting instruc- terest, i . ’ s best to select h e a vie r mu • . -u j • v ttons for the L acy Pineapple R unner (P at- pads. The size of the pads m each tern No. 5885) send 20 cents in coin, your shoulder can v a ry , depending upon name, address and pattern number, how yo u r shoulders lin e up w ith each ! --------------------------------- ----------------------— C) t Tl O I* • ^Na ^Na fXa gW w f^a {Va (Xa {^a fNa fNa ? When the coat is com pletely fin- ? ? ¿ C U AA F ? ished it's ready fo r the lin in g , w hich 7 f r lC Recut and sew it in to a fashionable one. H ang fo r a few m inutes to p e rm it a thorough d ry in g o f the m a te ria l. I f the wool has w orn badly, plan to use the w ro n g side o f the m a te ria l as y o u r rig h t side; it w ill look m ore fresh and new. Finish Coat With Lining, Shoulder Pads T h e re are so m a n y types of shoul d e r pads now a v a ila b le th a t it p ro b a bly w ill not be necessary fo r you to m ake y o u r own. H ow ever, you w ill w ant to select them w ith care. I f y o u r coat has a soft shoulder lin e , you w ill not w a n t too la rg e pads. Choose som ething th a t w ill m ake the coat look tr u ly casual. Serve Fruits Often For a First Course G rape ju ic e m ixe d w ith g in g era le is guaranteed to w het jaded appe tite s. G ive yo u r appetites a new slant on din n er. T ry se rvin g fru its and f r u it ju ice s in delectable com bina tions. Canned rn sp b e rrie s and seedless grape halves, m a rin a te d w ith a b it o f orange ju ic e arc a grand co m b i nation. E qual parts of orange sections and T o ka y grapes are guaranteed to w het »he appetite. Avocado slices w hich are com A novel type o f hat re ce n tly seen bined w ith g ra p e fru it o r orange sec tions m a y be served s p rin kle d w ith is the draped hat. This is c a re fu lly m olded to the head and gives the halved, seedless grapes. w e a re r a ra th e r scu lp tu re d look. F o r a ric h new smoothness in ice Y o u ’ ll be seeing lots o f laces and cream s, w h ip b u tte r-rip e avocado chiffons used about the bodice and w ith a ro ta ry be a te r u n til flu ffy. the n eckline in the new fashions. Then beat in to ice cream , frozen to B e rth a yokes and shawls are being the m ushy stage. R eturn to r e fr ig used fo r effect in m any uew collec i e ra to r and freeze u n til firm , s tirrin g tions. I occasionally. ? ! Due t0 an unusuall-V large dem and and [ c u rre n t conditions, slightly m o re tim e Is re q u ire d in filling o rd e rs for a few of the I m ost popular patterns. 1 ' SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 20 cents for pattem . No..________________ Name_ Address- 7 should be o f a smooth, closely woven ? 7 m a te ria l th a t w ears w e ll. The lin in g ? 7 m a y have an e xtra fo ld at the back 7 A G eneral Quiz ? ? to give you a fe e lin g o f room iness. The sewing on the lin in g is done The Questions m uch as th a t on a dress w ould be. The im p o rta n t th in g is to cu t i t to fit and then sew the seams and 1- The dog watch on a ship is s lip s titc h in to place. The coat, nat- i how many hours? u ra lly , is hem m ed before the lin in g j 2. Which was the first state to is added, as lin in g and coat are ! adopt the primary method for all separate. : nominations? You can save yo u rse lf a lo t oil 3. The priests, prophets and wise ANOTHER S ift flo u r once, measure, add b a k ing pow der and sa lt and s ift again. Cut in shortening. Add m ilk and s tir u n til soft dough is form ed. T u rn out on lig h tly floured board and knead 30 seconds. R o ll *4 inch th ic k and cut w ith floured, 2-inch b is c u it cu tte r. Use on top o f stew. The re m a in d e r m a y be baked on an un greased b a kin g sheet in a hot (450- U you h a lt an outm oded coat . . . degree) oven fo r 12 to 15 m inutes. w ith the d ire c tio n s instead of against them . I can guarantee they w ill be soft and p lia b le to the touch. I f you have a lig h t blue coat th a t has la d e d in spots, dye the whole th in g a n a vy, w h ich w ill cover faded portions. A y e llo w coat w hich looks ra th e r soggy can be dyed w ith blue to g ive you one o f the popular new greens. B row n dyed w ith red gives a lo v e ly reddish brow n, w h ile an orange dyed w ith purple gives a nice ru s t shade. A fte r the m a te ria l has drie d should be pressed sm ooth ju s t as w ould any o th e r woolen garm ent. Use a d a m p cloth, and not too hot an iro n and keep going over the d a m p cloth long enough to d ry it Frozen lemon eream is th<» perfect out and m ake the wool smooth. 2 eg g yolks 2:i cup evaporated milk, thorough ly chilled and whipped 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 3 tablespoons lemon juice Many-Purpose Suit For Pillowcases and Sheets L JE R E ’S a romantic design to A A embroider on pillowcases and top-sheets. Bride’s roses of soft rose-pink enclosed in a “heart” of 5885 dainty blue forget-me-nots. The Preparation of M aterial satin-smooth embroidered ribbon A s m a rt teen-age choice fo r the is done in two shades of pale rose- Precede» Cutting Pineapple Design social-m inded m iss is this dressm ak- It's no fun w o rk in g w ith a dusty c r su it so fitted fo r social or business i- I AxiDSOME eleven-inch squares pinks. piece o f fa b ric . Do have i t cleaned gathering. Young dressm akers w ill to crochet in the popular To obtain 2 pillowcase transfers. 1 sheef firs t, as th is w ill m a ke i t easier t And it easy to style in p la in g ra y o r pineapple design. Crochet one tran sfer design of the H earts and Flow ers to see just what you have fo r work- beige gabardine that com bines w ell square and use it as a doily—do I Desjgns (P a tte rn No. 5318) color chart for ing. And an o th e r thing, if th e old wi,h light or dark accessories. three and join them to form a buf- Red. 'sketches* oV stitchesUusfed .^encT *» _____ ____________________ l’et or dresser runner. It will make cents >n coin. your nam e, address and oat- coat has faded, i t ’ s p e rfe c tly pos Baking Powder Biscuit». (Makes 12) 2 cup» »ifted cake flour 2 teaspoon» double acting baking powder *j teaspoon salt 4 to 5 tablespoons shortening ' i cup milk Supper Idea. Oven Stew Baking Powder Biscuits Tossed Vegetable Salad R elishes Frozen Lemon Cream Milk 1 a (eii HELP BUILD UP with MffliNlRey TONIC If you eatch cold easily—because yon lack all the natural A AU Vitamin» and energy-building-, natural oils yon need—you may be amazed bow 8cott's Emulsion can help build energy, rtamina and retiitan ct. Try it I See why many doctors recommend tU s good-tasting, high energy, food tonic. Buy at your druggist’s. men among the ancient Celts in Gaul, Ireland and Britain were called what? 4. Ascorbic acid is better known Pinning and basting will help you as what? keep the lining in place while you do 5. Which of the apostles is some- the slipstitching. Try the coat on times called Levi? after basting to see whether or not « c nru-, • vmi fool u », b- What JS the estimated amount Ir L T I , J of tea consumed yearly by China? a rm s about to m ake the arms about to make certain« 7. In a play where does the epi there is enough room iness. logue come? 8. The Arc de'Triomphe in Paris commemorates the victories of Choosing Fabrics what ruler? t l l " e in Jflttin g the lin in « i f the coat 15 turne<* T81?6 out. Also, press the seams of the lin in g fla t a fte r you fin- ish sewing it. SCOTTS EMULSION j I f you’ ve decided you w ant gathers in y o u r ne xt dress, here's the w a y to select a suitable fa b ric . G ather the m a te ria l in yo u r hands, as you w ould in g a th e rin g it, and see w h e th e r i t lies in soft g athers or w h e th e r it ju ts out at angles. I f you w ant pleats in yo u r next dress, you m u st look fo r a fa b r ic th a t has a c e rta in crispness o r w iriness, o r you w ill constant ly have to press in y o u r pleats. I f you can crease the fa b ric and have the m a rk re m a in re a d ily , you can be sure the m a te ria l w ill pleat. When you are m a kin g a w ool en dress, alw ays select a lig h t w e ig h t wool. H e a vie r woolens are m ade o nly fo r suits o r coats, and are som ewhat d iffic u lt to w o rk w ith . I f yo u ’ ve decided on ru ffle s ga lore, choose a fa b ric th a t has some crispness lik e organdie, m a rq u ise tte , etc. Y ouTl also do w ise ly choosing a fa b ric th a t has a p e rm a n en t finish. F o r dresses w ith s tra ig h t clas sic lines, choose a m a te ria l that has some body, and one th a t w ill hang s tra ig h t e a sily w ith o u t too m uch tugging. F irm n e ss o f fa b ric is v e ry im p o rta n t here. F o r dresses w ith draped e f fects, choose a fa b ric th a t has softness but enough w eight, and not too m uch stiffness. F o r dresses th a t have a soft ness, choose fa b rics that seem to m old them selves easily lik e ra y on, crepe or silk. The tr im look is ve ry evid e nt in the new sp rin g hats. Y ouTl find s m a ll b rim s, cloches and other styles, b u t m a n y o f them look re -i stra in e d . 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