S o u th e rn O re g o n N ew s R e v ie w , T h u rs d a y , F e b r u a r y 5, 1948 People in Many Lines Denied Life Insurance Ll(l> insurance cannot be ob­ tained by persons In scores of oc­ cupations. Those refused policies by m ost Am erican com panies to­ day include jockeys, steeple jucks, wild anim al train ers, m ountain­ clim bing guides, salvage and sponge divers, auto and m otor­ cycle racers, professional boxers and w restlers, drivers of nitro­ glycerin trucks and circus freaks and side show perform ers. Works Where Most Colds Start I ooutti-ouir NOH OROSI Don't dr b y I At the flr«t warning snlfflr or anee»*, put u few drop» of Vicka Va-tro-nol in each nos­ tril. For If used in Uine, Va-tro-nol help« prevent many colds from develop­ ing. Relie vea head cold distress fust. Try it I Follow di­ rections In paclcuge. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS J 'S MEMOS STAGE SCREEN RADIO in R eleuaed by W N U F e atu re s. •^1 ripeó ^Jaóhion f-^erl ^^roclr m j . a ì/.„ ßt,„,„ f,„ By INEZ GERHARD UST u r e m in d e r ; th e a n ­ n u a l c o m p e titio n fo r th e !D r. C h ris tia n u w a rd c lo s e s h e b r u u r y 29. T h e b e s t s c r i p t s u b m itte d w ill b rin g its a u ­ th o r $2,000; fifty a d d itio n a l s c r ip ts will be b o u g h t fo r th e p r o g ra m . J e a n ( “ D r. C h r is ­ t i a n ’’) H e r s h o lt u r g e s c o m - i ' J petitora to write ubout things and people they know. "Natural, easy , |diulugi!e, clear-cut characters, true- to life situations, few scenes, fewer j [sound effects these are what count In successful radio plays," he says. "There must be doubt as to the out­ come clear to the end.” ■■ ---- School teachers are coining Into their own. all of a sudden When Joan Crawford finishes her next Warner Bros. starrer, "Until Proven Guilty." she will play a school rno'rm In "The Story of a f I t ’s E a s y to S e rv e E g g s D aily! (See recipes below .) E g g s A -P le n ty ! ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE Two Styles in Blouses I.YN.N CHAMBERS' MENU "My family simply refuses to eat •Omelet Supreme eggs, and I don't know how to work with Creamed Chicken them into my menus," says many Shredded Carrots, Green Beans, a housewife who is trying desper­ Pineapple, Apple, Nut Salad ately to give Canned Blueberry Pie each member of Beverage her family "the •Recipe given. egg a day" that nutritionists rec­ ommend. Ham-Cheese Souffle. Today, we're JOAN CRAWFORD (Serves 4) devoting the col­ umn to recipes Schoolteacher." And some time this 154 cups milk which are rich in month Shirley Booth will begin a 1 teaspoon salt eggs. For the weekly stint on CBS in a comedy QUICK RELIEF 54 teaspoon pepper show based on a teacher's trials and families who refuse to eat eggs as FOR ACID 54 cup grated Swiss cheese such, there are many ways of dis­ tribulations. INDIGESTION < eggs guising them. Instead of poached 4 slices ham eggs for breakfast, serve a Dutch Because Paul Lavalle is devoting 4 slices tomato all his time nowadays to the type of pancake, for example, and see how music he presents on "Highways in well received it is; use batter bread Add milk, seasoning and cheese to Melody" he turned down an offer to for lunch, and serve a vegetable slightly beaten eggs. Turn the m ix­ revive the delightful "Chamber custard for dinner. Isn't it easy? ture into a bak­ Dutch Pancake. Music Society of Lower Basin ing dish which (Serves 4) Street." Though it has been off the has been greased 4 eggs air for some years, many listeners and line with 54 cup sifted flour still write Lavalle urging him to ham and tomato 54 teaspoon salt bring it back. and set into a 54 c-up milk -----*---- pan of hot water. 2 tablespoons soft butter When Henry Fonda was not Bake in a moder­ Confectioners' sugar available for the radio version of S ee how ate oven (350 Jam "The Fugitive," llunllry Gordon degrees) for 25 Beat the eggs Sift flour and salt SCOTT'S helps was stuck for a leading man for to 30 minutes or the “Screen Guild Players" pro­ together and add to eggs alternate­ until the custard build you u p l ly with milk to make a smooth duction. But only a few hours is fir m . L et If ! • « fssl run down,^ after his dilemma became known batter. Spread butter over the bot­ stand for three minutes and unmold and colds hang o n — tom and sides of a cold frying pan. he got a phone rail from a highly m ayb« you don't got onto a platter. Serve with tomato • n o u ih n a tu r a l A I D __ qualified volunteer, Gregory Peek, Pour in batter and place in a hot sauce, which may be heated canned V ita m in food. Then try ffood-taatlng (400 degrees) oven. Bake 20 to 25 who like other stars, received no Beoti a E m ulsion., the H IG H K N C R Q T tomato soup. FOOD T O N IC I He« how you pay. The Motion Picture Relief minutes, reducing heat gradually to The above mixture also may be b e fln to got your strength moderate (350 degrees) during the fund benefits. hark | How you ran fight off baking. Pancake should puff at the baked in individual ramekins. Place cold« I S rott’e la a "fold min«** o f n«fMr«I A A D Vitam in« and sides and be crisp and brown. Sprin­ ham and tomato slice on bottom of Chet Lauck and Norris Goff have energy-building natural olL kle with confectioners’ sugar and each before pouring in the mix Knag to take. Economical. Huy turned down guest appearances on spread with jam. Roll like an ome­ ture. today at your drug store. television shows because of the long let. Serve on hot platter at once. MORI than fust a fonk — There are lots of fine variations make-up sessions necessary’ to step for omelet that make it ideal for it't powerful nourithmenf/ Batter Bread. into their "Lum and Abner" roles. serving as a main luncheon or sup­ (Serves 6) Too bad they had to cancel their per dish. 3 eggs March of Dimes tour; Norris Goff's 1 cup buttermilk illness interfered. So he headed cast H ig h tonk •Omelet Supreme. 1 cup sweet milk for consultations with specialists, (Serves 8) 54 cup fine white cornmeal and was temporarily written out of 2 teaspoons baking powder 6 eggs, separated the air show. 54 teaspoon baking soda 54 teaspoon salt easts shoot 54 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons flour Don McNeill, with a two w eeks’ 2 tablespoons melted butter or 'A teaspoon pepper vacation coming up February 20, shortening 54 cup green pepper or parsley, plans to head for Hollywood with Birin Set baking pan in oven to heat. finely chopped Mrs. McNeill, his first visit since only Beat eggs, add buttermilk and xxx / j j » j 2 tablespoons o n i o n , finely- blades 1933. They will confer with motion sweet milk, beat well and add dry chopped picture executives on making a M P O u u ia ^ ingredients sifted together, then the 2 cups creamed tuna, chicken, movie based on the popular “Break­ butter. Grease heated pan. pour in lobster or vegetables fast Club," and will make a senti­ batter and bake in a hot oven (400 Promptly ralleva» coughs of mental journey to San Francisco, to degrees) until set in center, about Add salt to whites and beat stiff. visit the little Spanish church where one hour. Serve at once. Beat yolks then add pepper and flour they were married in 1931. There was a number of vegetables and beat to blend thoroughly. Add which are enhanced if they are green pepper and onion. Fold yolk Joan Boniface Winnifrcth is made with an egg mixture and mixture into beaten whites. Pour much too long a name for a thea­ baked. Why not try one of these mixture into two well greased hot ter marquee. So Anna Lee picked when adding eggs to the diet as well eight-inch layer pans (place pans in a new one for professional pur­ as your vegetable? oven to heat while mixing omelet). RUI ON poses; adopted Anna May Wong’s Spread mixture lightly in the pans Corn Custard. first name and General Robert E. having mixture higher around the (Serves 6) Lee's last one. She's in Colum­ edge. Bake in a moderate oven (350 3 eggs bia's "Best Man Wins." degrees) for 15 minutes or until 2 cups canned corn, kernel style knife inserted comes out clean. To 2 tablespoons melted butter Many lengthy conferences pre­ serve, invert one layer on warm 2 cups milk ceded the decision to use the record serving platter. Pour about 54 cup I teaspoon salt For Quick R elief made by Mark Hellinger with Bing cream ed mixture over layer. Invert 5a teaspoon pepper DON’T DF.I.AV ANY LONGER! Now. a Crosby as Crosby's February 4 second layer atop sauce. To serve, teaspoon sugar d o cto r'* fo rm u la you ra n use a t home to broadcast. The same situation arose relieve dial renal io; discom fort of pain—- cut in pie-shaped pieces. Pass re­ Cracker crumbs It r h — Ir rita tio n due Io pile». Tonda to sof­ after W. C. Field’s death, and the maining creamed mixture in a bowl. Butter ten and sh rin k awelllnir. Use thia proven record was scrapped. But this time dootor’a form ula. T o n'll ho amaaed a t Its Beat eggs well. Combine with Other fillings for omelet: Chopped apeedy action rollef. Ask your druKglet it was used, because so many of corn, melted butter and milk. Stir crisp bacon and fried potatoes; today fa r Th ornton A M inor's Iteotal O in t­ Mark's friends wished to hear the ■ well. Add season- m ent or Huppoaltnrlea. Follow label In ­ creamed tongue; chopped, cooked stru ctio n*. F o r sale a t a ll drug store*. record, and because everyone was ing and sugar. chicken livers with sauteed onions; convinced that he would have Pour Into a but­ creamed oysters or shrimp; corned wished it. tered casserole beef hash; highly seasoned, stewed and sprinkle with kidneys, chopped and spread over Viveca Lindfors spanned 350 years cracker crumbs, top; cooked sausage meat; broiled In one working day recently; com­ then dot with or creamed sweetbreads; thin pleted her role of a modern girl in butter and bake slices of tomato sprinkled with soft, France in "To the Victor” and im­ M a y W arn o f Disordered in a moderate , grated American cheese — place mediately reported for the role of (3 5 0 K id n e y A ction degrees) under broiler until cheese melts, Queen Margaret in the 17th century oven for 40 minutes or until the cus­ then serve om elet immediately. Modern life with It* hurry and worry. Irregular habile. Improper eating and "Adventures of Don Juan." tard is firm. R eleased by W N U F e a tu re s . drinking— ite rlak of expoeureand Infee- ---- * ---- tlo * — throw* heavy «train on the work • f the kldneye. They are apt to become ODDS AND ENDS—After tu t, over-taxed and fall to filter exrose add years of playing .Mr. and M m . in "Rose­ LYNN SAYS: After you have grated cheese, rub and ether Im purltie* from the life-giving mary,” Belly Winkler and George You Need Time Savers bleod. fresh bread over the grater to clean Ydu may *ulfer nagging backache, Keane were married recently. . . . In the Kitchen it. Save the crumbs and use for headache, aleelneae, getting up nlghta. l^mont Johnson was on the air in crumbing. leg paine, «welling— feel ennatantly Potatoes will bake in half the time "Wendy Warren and the News” when tired, nervnue, ell worn out. Other elgna When you make cake or other of kidney or bladder disorder are eome his daughter Jeremy teas horn; rushed if you parboil them first for 15 min­ time» burning, scanty or too frequent utes. things, measure everything on a Io the hospital and heard the news arlnatlon. there. . . . Dick Haymes, who flics a Rhubarb, celery, asparagus and tray, then check it. In this way you T r y Deen's P ith . D oan'i help the kidneys te paaa off harmful exeeae body plane from Palm Springs to Holly- i green onions should be cut by the will be able to follow recipes more weate. They have had more then half a n . Thursday m r show, .a .... is i. bunch rather thfln by the 8talk Use accurately. wood for his CBS century of public approval. Are recom­ an authority on emergency landing a board and a very sharp knife. mended by grateful user« everywhere. Use paper when you peel fruits Alt your neighbor! fields, since fogs hat e for-ed him down Paper towels or napkins kept in or vegetables. 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