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Southern Oregon News Review , Thursday, F eb ru ary 12, 1948 JUSTUS 1 ★ * * ' Well F h ra sed " P a ,” «aid H ector, looking from the book he w i t s read in g, "w hnt ia m ea n t by ‘d ip lo m a tic p h ra seo l ogy*?" "W ell," replied P a , " if you w ere to suy to a hom ely g irl, ‘Your fa ce would stop a c lo c k ,’ that would be stupidity, but if you said to h er, ‘When I look into your e y e s, tim e Btunds »till, that would bo diplo m a tic phraseology I" < * * * a * t a i l o r e d oCincjei'ie S - i A m * ^ivo~f-diecer ^JdciA C L , . , household STAGE SCREEN RADIO MEMOS... f t e la a i e d by W N U F e a t u r e « . By IN E Z GERHARD ■ These Budget-W ise Recipes W ill M ake M eat Go Farther The One Agent—/ ’»'» been trying to tee you t i l week. When may I have an ap pointment? Manager—Make a title with my sec retary. Agent—I did, sir, and u i had a grand time, lint I ¡lilt want Io tee you, [ I K E M yrna Loy, M erle Oberon and Gene T ierney, radio a c tre ss Alice F ro st be gan her acting c a re e r with ex otic oriental roles; like them , s h e is best known today a s a Lypicel A m erican girl, the LYN N ( IfAM HKKS’ M ENU •Spanish Pork with Vegetables Spinach with Hard-Cooked Egg Garnish Kidney Bean Salad Rolls Lemon Cream Pie Beverage •Recipe given. dish than a cranberry topped meat loaf! Cranberry Meat Loaf. F ed d er T ree? A little girl w us talking about a fedder, w hen her m other in ter rupted her. "W hat do you m ean by a ‘fed d e r ,’ d ear?" asked the m other. “ You know, M om m y,” ex plained Judy. "A le a f from a chicken." P eop le with itching palm s are supposed to g et som eth in g. If their heads itch, th ey ’ve got it. (Serves 12) *4 eup brown sugar fa eup cranberry sauce 1 pound ground beef ' pound smoked ham, ground fa pound ground fresh pork Vi eup milk Vi eup cracker crumbs 2 eggs A calavo served h a ir shell pro vides a quick and satisfying way of rounding out menus on mrat- aaving days, th e calavo also may be filled with creamed vegetable or fish or a salad and served as the main dish for a meal. meats — add a vegetable or two, fortify with rice, noodles or macaroni, or let the meat swim in cream sauce or deli cious gravy. Any of these is guaran teed to add satisfied smiles to your ai diners. BIOTIMF rub on Vick, VapoKub Ita r tiw f living action (tarta Inatantly . . . WORKS FOR NOUR« to rollavo dlttreaa In tho night ovan whilg your child altoptl When you rub it on throat, chest and back. Vicks VapoKub starts right to work to soothe irritation, ease cough ing. relieve muscular soreness and tightness. And VapoRub keeps on working for hours In ttie night to bring relief. Try It I VWWH8 RIETIA/Q that make* folks ■ o t w V O sleep all night! TbouMniiln now «Ira,» undisturbed beaaune of U ia nawa I hat thm r baiitg awnkanad night a lta r night nuuhr ha from blntU tr v r u o li n, nn( (A, l a t a hopeant T h a t'a a condition 1‘olay I’ll!» usually a lla y w ithin 34 hours Since blad der irrita i ion ia so prévalant and Foley 1'illa ao t e n l F o le y P ills m u st lia n e lit y o u w ith in 24 ora or - I m L N g E » a I . a I . a I w I a . V n - O a . , Il |V M 1 a O a . V , | Y H A C K . M a k e »4 hour teat G e t Foley Pilla from drug C B onky back ? o U o ° or ÜOU b LE Y ou ^ Sure helps you shake off COLDS «ay thousands about good tasting SCOTT’S EMULSION C abbage H o l l - l ’p s . IServes 6, 1 head of cabbage 1 pound ground lamb or beef 2 onions, chopped 1 cup uncooked rice Salt and pepper 2 cups canned tomatoes fa cup water Cook cabbage until tender; drain and then carefully separate leaves from the stem end. Combine meat, onions, rice, salt and pepper. On each cabbage leaf place several ta blespoons of the mixture, then se cure with toothpicks. Place the roll-ups in a greased casserole and add the tomatoes which have been mixed with water. Cook In a moderate <350 degices) oven for one hour or until rice Is tender. Add cream sauce and pimiento to leftover veal roast as demonstrated in the following recipe, and you will have an excellent meat dish: l!a te a s p o o n s s a lt !4 te a s p o o n pepper 2 tablespoons diced onion 3 bay leaves E arly S ales Well, those food costs still are While looking ut m y little neph e w ’s u n sa tisfa cto ry report card, I climbing, according to latest reports, said, "Oh, Bobby, w h a t’s the and most homemakers are having to tackle the menu problem with un- trouble?" diminished vigor. " T h ere’s no trouble. A untie," There’s first aid c a m e the reply. "Y ou know how for all of you In things are m arked down after the these recipes to- h olidays." day. for they'll ¿a.- keep the budget -- g w ’* ' trim 88 «ell as ’■ furnishing sa- W'-iiR'/S'fjf vory meals. « » W l J L - nt - . There’s no lirn- ' ’’" ' / A A / ' " , ' l>. j* It to how you rnay e x te n d Spread sugar over the bottom of a greased loaf pan Mash cranberry sauce and spread over sugar Com- blne remaining t T* ingredients ex cept bay leaves. t N , f f . Shape into loaf and place in pan **<^7 Put bay leaves ( . k, on top of loaf I t V7 ? \ Bake In a moderate oven (350 de grees) about one hour. Remove bay leaves before serving Pork, prepared Spanish style, ts a favorite because of Its savorv sea sonings as well as its color appeal. Vegetables go into the same dish with the meat. , •Spanish Pork. (Serves 6) 2 pounds pork shoulder, boned and diced Flour Lard 4 medium sized potatoes 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 cups tomatoes 2 cups canned peas 1 green pepper Salt and pepper Have pork shoulder cut into 1-inch cubes. Dredge in flour and brown in hot lard. Place alternate layers of meat and vegetable in casserole dish. Pour tomatoes over all. Sea« son and cook in a moderate oven (350 degrees) until meat and vege tables are tender, about m to 2 hours Veal a la King. (Serves 8) H green pepper, shredded ft pound mushrooms 3 tablespoons fat 6 tablespoons flour 4 cu p s m ilk Salt and pepper 3 cups diced cooked veal 1 pimiento, diced I f colds hang on, o r you hght-hearted, adventuresome "Pam- ela North" of the CBS "M r. and Mrs. North." A heavy Oriental diet was too much for her, so she set about the serious business of leam- «>8 to gather laughs. She was a stooge for such masters of the art as A little meal will go a tong way H you serve attractive cabbage roll-ups in a bed of buttered nood- les. Round out the meal with but- lered green beans and pickled beets and serve a simple baked iruit for dessert. V’-z-O> ' 8002 3D-52 A L IC E FRO ST Bob Hope. Fanny Brice. Walter O'Keefe and Col. Stoopnagle, work ing at it while other girls strove to become radio’s equivalent of Bette Davis. Those years have paid off in her success as "Mrs. North." Slip and P a n tie s ■A SIM P L E , w ell tailored slip for the la rg er figure th a t’s a s e a sy a s can be to m a k e. F e w pattern p ie c e s and a w ell illu strated sew ch a rt th at is sm ooth ly follow ed. P a tte r n in clu d es p a n ties to m a tch . If you lik e, ed ge the slip w ith d ain ty la c e . February 13 is a big date for 40P42te*4 « ° ¿°°?f.conie5.ln <?lzes 36 ■ x - Dinah Shore. With Melissa Ann oc JU 4 2 , 44, 46 48. 50 a n d 52. S ize 38. i I I d y « r d » a rd S Oi 35 ° r 3 9 ’ ln c h : P anties. 1 ’ « cupying the cradle made for her by her father, George Montgomery, T w o-P iece F rock Dinah returns to the air on her new i £ 4 E R E ’S a stunning tw o - p iece program. "Call for Music." a vari- frock th at fe a tu r e s the popu j ety show, brings us Dinah and lar sid e-sw ep t clo sin g . It fits to i Harry James and his orchestra, p erfection w ith lin e s th a t a re e s with “It Pays To Be Ignorant" giv p e c ia lly slim m in g . M ake sh ort or ing up its Friday spot for the new three-quarter cuffed s le e v e s — and i show. • ch o o se bright n o v elty buttons. When J. Arthur Rank visited Hol lywood. Michael Curtiz told him about a young actor, James Mitch ell, whom he’d signed to a long term contract. Mitchell, who resem bles James Mason, has a leading role in Curtiz' "The 49'ers"; Rank, who asked that Mitchell's test be sent to him in London, may borrow the young man if the Curtiz schedule permits. Bravo to NBC President Niles Trammel, who started 1948 still hopeful and fighting for a self-im posed radio code of standards, a high level of program practices and content. For example, limited com mercialism, clean copy, clean Jokes. It was a good fight he put up at the Broadcasters’ convention last fall, and apparently he intends to con tinue it. l«P?nte an N°k U?7 o ,or sizes 12- SCOTTS EMULSION 18 • 18. 20, 40 and 42. S ize 14, th re e -q u a rte r sleeves, 4 y a rd s o f 39-inch fa b r ic . Send y o u r o rd e r to : S E W IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . SJO Sou th W e lls S t. C h ic a g o 7. 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WJ4 C A l/F O R N /A S U N K fS T 1 IM O N S Settling q Quarrel An unusual c u sto m p r e v a ils am on g the A pa T anis, a trib e of 20,000 livin g in an iso la ted sectio n of the H im a la y a s. When tw o m en are en g aged in a p erson al quarrel such a s over a debt or a w o m a n ’ th ey are allow ed to kidnap m e m bers of each oth er’s fa m ily and im prison them in a p riv a te sto ck ade until a se ttle m e n t is reach ed . Columbia Pictures will soon re lease a new musical, "M ary Lou.” j featuring Frankie Carle and his band. The song's publishers launched a drive to push it, and soon you will be hearing new recordings of "M ary | Lou” played by nearly all the to p , bands. AU, that is, but Carle; Co-1 Creomulslon relieves promptly be lumbia Records wouldn't let him do cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel it—Horace Heidt held prior rights. germ laden phlegm, and aid nature Cook green pepper and mush rooms in fat for eight minutes. Re Robert Kennedy, ex-Marine, was move from fat. Add flour to fat and a truck driver when Director Rich blend. Add milk and seasonings and You might try these two dishes cook until thickened, stirring con with specialty meats if you want to ard Wallace and John Wayne heard stantly. Add green pepper, mush serve nutrition-rich meals as well him sound off after a minor traffic accident. He was so eloquent that rooms and remaining Ingredients as appetizing ones: they signed him for a role in RKO's and heat. Serve on toast, in bread "Tycoon." croustades or patty shells. Savory Liver. (Serves 6 to 8> M ORI than just a tonic — English Hot Pot. 1 carrot, shredded When the popular "Ladies Be if’gpowerful nourishment) (Serves 4 to 6) 1 onion, minced Seated" and "Hint Hunt” go trav 6 potatoes, pared and sliced 1 turnip, diced eling it is possible for worthy civic l f i pounds lamb shoulder or 1 bay leaf enterprises to benefit. 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A nice filling for yeast dough is ODDS AN D ENDS—Captain Clan made of honey mixed with butter cy of New York's 19th precinct cleared and flavored with H teaspoon of cin out the inmates from the 67th St. po lice station so that it could he used for namon or nutmeg. If you like a meaty flavored bis scenes in RKO’s "The W indow.” . . . Henry Morgan's second picture, fol cuit for toppings, use W teaspoon lowing "So This Is N ew York,” will curry powder or poultry seasoning he "So This Is Hollywood.” . . . Janis mixed in with the dry ingredients. Paige’s wedding gown was equipped Cheese biscuits are novel when with a weighted swing skirt, for danc you want to serve an Interesting hot ing. . . . When Phyllis Cah ert returned bread. Sitpply add % cup of grated to England after making "My Own True Love” for Paramount she took American cheese to biscuit recipe with her an assortment of things that or to ready-mix. 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