Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 12, 1947, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    S o u th e r n O re g o n N e w s R e v ie w , T h u r d a y , J u n e 12, 1947
I
Woman's W o rld
Achieve Real Sum m ery Lo ok
W ith W arm W eather Clothes
Some N ew Ideas for
M a k in g Rugs by H and
STAGESCREEN RADIO
fle lr o M d bv W estern N ew upnper Union
ISy I N E Z G E K H A K D
OHN PA Y N E , M a u r e e n
O ’H a r a arid th e r e s t of th e I F YOU want to look fie sh and
* feel cool this sum m er, do some
e a s t a n d c re w of " M ir a c le on
! extensive planning on your sum m er
34th S t r e e t " h a d s e v e r a l u n ­ | wardrobe. S um m er clothing should
s c h e d u le d in c id e n ts to c o p e never be just a modification of win-
w ith w h ile w o rk in g in N ew ■ ter clothing, but It should have a
Y ork. F o r in s ta n c e , th e y w e re i Style and distinction of its own.
w o rk in g in o n e of th e c it y ’s
So many women sacrifice style for
J
largest dep artm en t stores, shooting
In cram ped q u a rte rs under a bat­
tery of Klieg lights. The resu ltan t
tem p eratu re rose so high th at the
sto re's sprinkler system s went off
at periodic Intervals, thoroughly
drenching the Hollywood contin­
gent. Payne and Miss O 'H ara had
to change costum es in a hurry.
---- * ----
Lina Romay, who sang with
X avier C ugat's band before becom ­
ing a film actress, is m oving right
along In her first films she was just
a girl singing with a band, but her
personality got her a Metro con-
G ra p e fru it Sponge— a Refreshing Dessert
(See recipe below.»
F r u it M agic
When lazy w arm w eather comes
upon us and foods don’t tem pt the
appetite, Mrs. H om em aker is hard
pressed to provide her family with
enough nourishing food to sustain
them. Fam ilies seem to prefer the
lightest of food and it som etim es
is hard to build up the calorie count
on salads and cold m eats.
But fruit and rich milk or cream
can come easily to the rescue when
other m eans fail.
T h e r e a r e so
m any delectable
re frig erato r des­
s e r t s m a d e of
fruit and berries
and cream that it
will take m ore
than a season to try them all.
F irst of all th ere's the shortcake
variety. Bake your biscuits golden
brown, split and b utter them and
then drizzle luscious crushed and
sweetened fruit or berries between
the biscuits Drown them in cream ,
eith er plain or whipped, and watch
them disappear.
Then, too, th e re 's an am azing va­
riety of frozen d esserts which take
their share of fruit and cream .
These lake but » few m inutes to
m ake and keep well for several days
in (he refrigerator.
If you’re shy on sugar use pre­
serves or fruit sauces, and you
w on't have to dip into the sug ar
bowl at all
TRY SOME of these recipes and
your w arm w eather problem will be
solved:
Apricot Sherbet.
(Makes I quart)
I cup evaporated milk,
thoroughly chilled
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 cup apricot preserves
Whip chilled milk very stiff Beat
in lemon Juice, then fold in p re­
serves.
Pour nt once into cold
freezing tray and chill for several
hours.
V ariations: Straw berry, cherry or
peach preserves or m arm alad e may
be substituted for apricot preserves.
Apple Sherbet.
(Makes 1 quart)
1 cup evaporated milk,
thoroughly chilled
2 tahlespoons lemon Juice
2 cups sw eetened applesauce,
chilled
Dash of nutm eg
Whip chilled milk very stiff. Beat
in lemon Juice. Fold in applesauce
and nutm eg Pour at once into cold
freezing tray and chill well.
O range lee C ream .
(Serves 8)
20 m arshm allow s
I cup orange juice
G rated rind of 2 oranges
Juice of 1 lemon
14 pint whipping cream
Add 2 tablespoons of w ater to the
m arshm allow s and place them in
the top p a rt of a
double boiler. Stir
c o n s t a n t l y until
the m a r s h m a l ­
lows are half dis­
solved.
Remove
from heat and
stir until cream y
Cool, add orange
juice, rind nnd
lemon juice. Whip
cream until thick
and add to the m ixture. Place in
tray and freeze, stirrin g often, un­
til firm.
LYNN SAYS:
Good Housekeeping Secrets
When cooking cabbage or onions,
the objectionable odor m ay be elim ­
inated If the vegetables are cooked
in half milk and half w ater. Use
any excess liquid for m aking cream
sauces or soups.
If you like crisp skins on baked
potatoes, scrub clean and then rub
with a m etal sponge and bake.
To retain color in green veg eta­
bles, cook in an open pan with a
m inim um of w ater and watch cook­
ing tim e carefully.
IA N S’ CHAMBERS
MENUS
Broiled Lam b P atties
Scalloped Potatoes
Tom atoes with C ream G ravy
Perfection Salad
Biscuits with Ja m
Beverage
•G rapefruit Sponge
•Recipe given.
B utterscotch Ice Cream ,
i Makes 1 quart)
3 ta h lesp o o n s hult**r
'» cu p brown su g a r
1 cup milk
I ’i tahlespoons cornstarch
2 tahlespoons cold milk
Pinch of salt
*4 teaspoon vanilla
I cup heavy cream , whipped
Cook butter and sugar in top of
double boiler, until butter is m elted
and well blended
with sugar. Add
milk and heat to
boiling. Mix corn­
starch with cold
milk and stir into
butter and sugar
m ixture; add salt
and cook until
thickened. C o o l
and add vanilla.
Fold in whipped cream and turn
into re frig erato r tray and freeze.
stirring once during freezing.
M arshm allow Delight.
(Serves 8 to 10)
*4 pound m arshm allow s
114 cups diced or crushed
pineapple
1 pint whipping cream
2 tahlespoons sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
' ■ cup m araschino cherries, cut up
Cut marshmallow’s into quarters.
Add pineapple and place in a cov-
ered container overnight.
Whip
cream , add su gar and vanilla. Fold
whipped cream into m arshm allow s
and pineapple; add cherries. Pour
into freezing tray and allow to chill
thoroughly or partially freeze be­
fore serving.
•G rapefruit Sponge.
(Serves 6)
3 eggs, separated
!4 eup sugar
•>i cup canned, unsweetened
g rapefruit juice
I tablespoon untlavored gelatin
’ » enp cold w ater
B erries
Beat egg yolks until light. Add y«
cup sugar and beat well. Add grap e­
fruit juice and cook m ixture iw er
boiling w ater until it coats a spoon.
Stir constantly. Soften gelatin in
cold w ater for 5 m inutes. Add to
hot grapefruit juice m ixture and
cool until slightly thickened. Beat
egg whites until stiff but not dry.
G radually beat in rem aining sugar,
Fold into cooled m ixture and pour
into a one-quart mold. Chill until
firm. Unmold on a plate and
serve with sliced or crushed ber­
ries in season.
F resh Peach Cream .
(Serves 8 to 10)
2 cups fresh peach pulp
1 cup granulated sugar
’4 teaspoon alm ond e x tra c t
1 tablespoon lemon juice
3 tahlespoons cold w ater
I!4 cups coffee cream
Combine peach pulp, sugar, ex­
tra c t and lemon juice. Add coffee
cream . Pour into tray and freeze.
Rem ove tray and stir once during
freezing process The stirrin g m ay
be done io the tray.
R eleased bv W estern N ew spap er U nio n
P ew ter cleans best when rubbed
with a paste m ade of whiting and
lemon oil. Wash in hot w ater, rinse
in hot w ater and then polish for
lustre.
Sum m er curtains keep cleaner if
the screens on the windows are
cleaned of cobwebs and dusted with
a clean dry cloth.
Waxed
artificial
flowers
are
cleaned easily by dipping in clean­
ing
fluid several tim es,
then
allowing to dry.
To rem ove w hite spots from a
shellacked surface, wipe with alcohol.
LINA
ROMAY
tract, and a bit In the Clark G able
‘‘A dventure.” in which she just
acted Now, in "H oneym oon.” she’s
prom oted to playing a Mexican
a risto c ra t who's jealous of Shirley
Temple.
---- * ----
comfort in th eir sum m er appaiel
, without ever realizing that both can
j be achieved in the sam e garm ent,
that it seem s a few tips on how to
make sum m er clothing look as it
I should look would not be lost.
Most designers evidently feel this
; way if new clothing is any guide to
I what they are thinking. F or ex­
ample, a season or two ago. we be-
I gan to see m ore black and navy blue
fashions ap p ear during sum m er,
'n n s seemed to be a reaction against
some of the frowzy, billowy prints
that gome women had been w ear­
ing.
Then, too. we have seen nice soft
draping replace m any of the big
flared skirts that so m any women
wore during the sum m er in an ef­
fort to achieve styling as well as
comfort. So. check over your w ard­
robe now and see if it m eets the de­
m and for style as well as comfort.
If you have dresses with fabrics
that rum ple and w rinkle easily, or
lose their shape quickly after w ear­
ing. discard them. Yes, I realize
this seem s wasteful, but to me it’s
more of a waste to look and feel
lack of neatness all during the w arm
I weather.
We all like light things because
they absorb less heat and m ake us
feel cool, but lightness as well as
neatness can be com bined in dresses
if your fabric is well finished. Or,
if it’s a dark linen, you m ight choose
a light jack et or even add lovely,
sum m ery lingerie touches to the
garm ent to m ake it look in season.
Gold G litter
Braided Rug Is Easy
/ " ’OLORFUT, handm ade rugs—th«
perfect way to dress up your
home for sum m er. They’re lovely
and practical in every room—on
the porch, too—and inexpensive to
m ake.
•
•
•
If you've never made a rug before, try
a braided one. You can't go wrong! No
equipment is needed; you braid the ma­
terial with your own hands.
Directions for making braided, hooked,
crocheted and other popular rugs arc
found in our Weekly Newspaper Servlco
Booklet No. 94. Send 25 cents (coin) for
"New Ideas for Handmade Rugs to
Weekly Newspaper Service, 243 W. 17th
Street, New York, 11, N. Y. Print name,
address, booklet title and No. 94.
Gas on Stomach
Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back
When n e t « stomach arid caasea painful, suffocat­
ing gas. sour stomach and haartnarn. doctors usually
presen be the fastest-acting meiheir.es known fo r
symptomatic re lie f — medicinas like those i n Hell-ana
Tableta. N o laxative Beil-ans brings com fort in a
Jiffy or doable »oar money back oq return o f bottle
to us. 25c a t ail druggists.
FRESH DRINKING WATER
J u s t l>he w a t e r frp m
w e ll. C o « ’ « s y *vap«rat>P<*
K ee p « w a t e r I S to 2 0 So-
Wreo« c o o le r t h a s ke$)». jw « a
or
ja r s .
Mo
So ad y fo e in s t a n t uao.
a
d
/
EAGLE B R A N D
D rin k in g
W a te r
Bag
AT HAROWARE and EARM STORES— M 50
All that glitters isn’t gold, but
this is. Gold cording, one of the
latest com binations with cotton, )
gilds this young but sophisticated
blue cham bray suit dress. The
gold trim highlights the dipping
peplum and sm a rt new cuffs. Gold
weights are used for a double row
of buttons. The m atching head
scarf is edged with the sam e gold
cording.
Yodora
I checks
! perspiration
odor
Choose Sum m er Clothing
That Launders Easily
One of the m istakes m any of us
; Producer Sam Bischoff (now busy
with the George Raft s ta rre r " In ­ make in selecting sum m er clothing
I t's a genuine pleasure to step
I trig u e ") has concluded a deal with | is lack of launderability. If every into well pressed, clean clothing ;
Made with a Jace cream base. Yodora
;
dress
in
the
sum
m
er
w
ardrobe
re-
the
Societe
Noubelle
P
ath
e
Cinema
!
is actually soothing to normal skins.
of P a ris to join with them in filming ! quires the attention of a dry clean­ every m orning before you step out ;
No harsh chemicals or irritatin g
to go to work or shopping. Even
“ A dventure in M orocco.” a story of
salts. Won’t harm skin or clothing.
if you stay at home, you will feel
the French Foreign Legion, on loca­
Stays soft and creamy, never gets
m
uch
more
like
som
ething
hum
an,
tion in French Morocco. Shooting
grainy.
no m a tte r what the tem p eratu re, if
will sta rt in Septem ber, the location
you dress well.
group working closely with the
If you do not have undies that
French Foreign Legion.
need no ironing, m ake an invest­
I
m ent in some im m ediately. Most
' It's M eredith Willson who steps
women find it easy to wash things
j Into the coveted. Ford-sponsored
out nightly, but ironing com es with ;
; spot left v acant by Dinah Shore, on
a little more difficulty. Use rayons j
June 18th. with a show th ai basic­
or nylon, and these will not need
ally will follow his "S parkle Time ”
the touch of ironing to be ready to
Including his "D iscovery of the
w ear.
W eek." "T alking People." etc. Pau­
McMeaouo a fesOblna. la c . B ru ii ei-urt, Coasu
Several sets of accessories are |
lina C arter will be featured at the
also a good investm ent for groom- 1
piano, Ren Gage will double as an­
ing. Gloves, unless they a re light-
nouncer and vocalist. For next fall
we ght, rarely dry overnight, so it
and w inter a nation-wide tour is
pays to have several p air on hand
planned, the program being broad­ e r - m o s t of the tim es a professional which can have sufficient tim e to
cast from a different m ajor eity one at best—then we will have days dry out.
each week, and four concerts a when there is not m uch to wear.
I
The sam e is true of shoes. T here
week being given in adjacent cities. Think how much b etter it is to have
;
should be at least two p air to w ear
at least half the w ardrobe that can during the season because they will
So far. m ore than 40.000 persons be sudsed at home and m ade ready
have applied to play the title role in within a few hours.
* AT H A D IN G
W hether you buy or m ake your
“The Life of Rudolph Valentino."
HARDWARE STORES
; 150 screen tests of candidates have dresses, check the tags on the m a ­
been m ade, and only one possibility terial that tell you w hether it can be
discovered. T hat was Jack Dunn, washed or m ust be cleaned, and
skating p a rtn e r of Sonja Henie. who gauge your purchasing accordingly.
was announced for the role in 1938. Choose a num ber of dresses which
-IN
He was stricken with tularem ia you can launder easily, and then
while hunting rabbits, and died be­ vou can alw ays be certain of a fresh
frock, if you m ust do it at home.
LOG IN 4 STROKES
fore the picture was started.
I do, not advocate too m any wear-
ings for sum m er garm ents without
Jean H eather and Carol T hurs­ cleaning or laundering because,
This amazing cutability is
ton, who both gave up prom ising w hether they actually show soiling
found only in Bushman, the
c a re e rs for m a rria g e two years or not. they do show a wilting or
Saw with the Swedish Steel
ago, retu rn to the screen in Gene lack of freshness which is unbecom ­
Blade. Cuts logs, timbers,
A utrey’s first film for Columbia, ing. C onstant cleanliness is neces­
E o r S lim m e r Dresses.
posts and other lumber fast­
"T he L ast Round-Up." Carol was sary if you want th at crisp, band­
er and easier.
' "T hree M artini" in "The Story of box look at all tim es.
give you m ore w ear th at way, and
' Dr. W assell.”
Another tip th at will help you will not lose th eir shape if they are
keep
looking neat is to have easily I worn one day and kept in shoe trees
G È N S C O T O O L D IV IS IO N
’ Paula T rum an, cu rrently starring
w ashable accessories that always the next day while you use the al-
1 * 3 0 N . K o U n e r , C h ic a g o 3 9
with Billie Burke at a I.os Angeles
Quickly drying I tern ate pair.
, th e a te r in the play, "A ccidentally will look neat.
j Y ours,” was signed recently by gloves, purse covers, fresh-looking Keep Clothing in
artificial flowers th at can be revived
W illiam Cagney to appear with by steam ing, freshly polished white R epair and O rder
brother Ja m e s and a star-studded shoes all will m ake you look more I Some women find it easier to keep
east in “ The Tim e of Your Life.” attractive, but of course they m ust clothing in condition if m ending is
To hold your loose uppers and low­
Paula T rum an is one of the most be im m aculately cleaned.
done once a week; others find it bet­ ers comfortably secure all day—and
every
day, try dentist's amazing dis­
talented com ediennes in stage,
te r to m end as soon as it’s required.
covery called STAZE. Not a "fhessy’'
screen, radio or television—let's
powder!
STAZE Is pleasant-to-use
Both system s have th eir points to
paste. Get 35c tube a t druggist
hope sh e 's given a chance to do her
recom m end them , but w hichever
today! Accept no substitute!
best.
one you choose, follow to the letter.
C * I* A 7 V 7 Nsldt All Biy sr
r nr Moan I x t !
Another factor which is instru-
According to the poll in the June
( m ental in keeping clothes well con­
W oman's Home Companion, it's
ditioned i» hanging them properly, W NU—1 3 ___________________ 24—47
women of 36 and under who are
j As soon as they com e off, do hang
largely responsible for the rise in
j them up if you want the cloth­
movie popularity of psychological
ing to keep its shape. P added hang­
d ram as. 3,700,000 read ers voted—
ers are excellent for keeping thin,
dropping Van Johnson and Ronald
sheer dresses in good condition.
Colman from the first ten actors,
Clothing should be well aired, too,
H e lp T h e m C leanse t h e Blood
for Jim m y S tew art and Lionel B ar­
and for this reason it’s well not to
o f H a r m f u l Body W aste
rym ore, and replacing M argaret
crowd them in the closet. If space
Your kidneys a r t constantly filtering
O’Brien and Judy G arland with
waste m atter from the blood stream. But
is lim ited, fold aw ay all w inter
kidneys sometimes lag In their work— da
H epburn and De Haviland.
clothing
after
it
has
been
cleaned
not
act as N ature intended— fail to re­
. (.
t-
move impurities th a t. If retained, may
and store in boxes or suitcases if
poiaon
the system and upset the whole
ODDS A N D ENDS— " K ar Party”
there is no a lte rn a te closet. Full
body machinery.
it the title of Argosy Productions’
Sym ptom i may be nagging backache,
closets also will keep clothing in a :
persistent headache, attacks of diuinesa,
forthcoming picture; Argosy is head- ■
wrinkled condition.
getting up nights, swelling, puffineee
ed hy John Vord and Merian C. Cooper.
under the eyee— a feeling of nervoue
Shoulder pads on sum m er dresses
Henry I'onda w ill have one of the
anxiety and loea of pep and strength.
should
be
rem
ovable
as
they
will
Other eigne of kidney or bladder die­
leading roles. . . . Singing star Mac '
order are sometimes burning, scanty ss
get so m uch cleaning, it’s im pos­
Morgan of the air w ill he tested for \
too frequent urination.
sible to keep them looking crisp. If
tw o Nelson Eddy roles at Metro. . . .
There should be no donbt that prompt
treatm ent it wiser than neglect. Use
you do not care for the job of rem ov­
Jimmy Durante has been signed for
Doan's P ills. Doan's have been winning
socially—beautifully tailored coat
his own program on NHC next fall, in
ing and attaching them, It m ight be
new friends (or more than forty years.
Th ey hava a nation-wide reputation.
the spot Alan Young is vacating; Jim­
dresses, in sheer wool, light gab­
wise to invest in one of the light net |
Are recommended by grateful people the
my continues with his old sponsor. . . .
ardine or com binations of rayon
vestees that a re worn underneath !
country over. A it your nsifliborl
James Dunn, who was so good in "A
crepe and wool. Ideal for w ear
the dress. These have well designed
Tree G rows in Brooklyn," has post­
under coats and equally good
pads in them, and in this way will ,
poned a new theatrical venture to play
team ed with gay toppers, or
elim inate the actual padding of the
the role of M ickey Rooney's father in
alone.
dress.
"Killer McCoy."
B U SH M A N SAW S
WILL CUT A 4
FALSE TEETH
Be Smart!
Watch Your
Kidneys/
D oan spills