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Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, July 8, 1948 DRESS, BOLERO FOR SUMMER WEAR Woman's W orld • J • • * YOUTHFUL FROCK IS EASY-SEWING Boom s G et T h a t N ew L o o k W " • HOUSEHOLD W i t h C r is p , B r i g h t C u r t a in s By Ertta Haley Have a Porch Meal; Family Loves Thom In Summer Weather IT'S A T R E A T to »at outdoors! M«>m grta out <>f a hot kitchen, urul the whole fa m ily can enjoy a n ieul even at the end o f the day if they eat It In a c « m »| breeze out on the porch, under the old tree or in the garden Thia la te a l outdoor eating and It can be ahnovt picnic atyle Plan It to be c.iaual und everyone w ill huve fun ( 'a ir y out a ll f tod, plates and uteii.nl» on u tra y and gave trip s to the kitchen and then back ag i n. A bowl of flow ers fro m the gar* den w ill m ake the occasion seem festive Indeed Alm ont any kind of a m eal w ill be easy to serve as long as you can fit It on a tra y so everyone can help him self Even u roast w ill work out w ell served In this way. Place your creamed, au g ra tln o r browned potatoes in the center of a large p la tte r Slice the roast In the kitchen and place it around the potatoes. • • a IE T H E DAY Is a sw eltering one und calls for a cool supper, why not try a rea lly cool supper? A loaf of tom ato aspic served w ith m a ri nated shrim ps makes a good m ain i f )o u 'rc having ecld incat and want to aerve a hot dish. too. try m acaroni and cheese; that tim e- honored potato casserole, au g ra tln style, or creamed potatoes, topped w ith cheese. dish. Add cucumbers to tills for eating and fo r garnish. Ice cream or lemon sherbet served w ith crisp delicious cookies w ill complete the meal. Tom ato Aaplc w ith Shrim p (Serves Ml 2 tablespoons plain gelatin 1/2 t up cold w ater 1 1/2 cup* hot w ater 2 M ount e can* a ll tomato B lu e r 2 teaspoon» chopped chive» or I teaspoon lemon Juice 1 (S-ouncel can »hrlm p. drained Soften gelatine in cold w ater Add hot w ater and s tir u n til dissolved. Add all-tom a to sauce. C h ill u n til the m ix tu re i t o f the consistency of unbeaten egg whites S tir in chives o r onion juice. T urn into a loaf pan and c h ill u n til firm Un- m old on greens and garnish w ith sh rim p that have been m arinated In French dressing. • • • IF T H E W E ATH ER is on the w arm side and you don’t want to spend m uch tune cooking, select a sim p le r meal. F or example, have sliced tongue or other cold meat served w ith m acaroni and cheese and com plete the m eal w ith sliced garden tomatoes and cucumbers and butterscotch chiffon pie made In the m orning. M acaroni and Cheeae (Serves 4> 1/4 pound m acaroni 3 tablespoon» b u tter 1/4 cup floor 1/4 teaspoon d ry m ustard 1/2 teaspoon »alt 2 cup» m ilk I tablespoon onion, minced 1 < up grated A m erican eheese Cook m acaroni In boiling, salted w ater u n til tender. Wraln. Make sauce by m e ltin g butter, adding flo u r which is blended w ith m ustard and salt. Add m ilk and onion and cook u n til thickened. Add grated cheese and s tir u n til m elted. Com bine sauce and m acaroni and place In a greased casserole. Bake In a m oderately hot (400 degree) oven u n ti| browned. Butterscotch (T ilffo n Pie 1 baked 9-lnch pie »hell 1 tablespoon plain gelatin 1/4 cup cold water 3 egg», separated 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup scalded m ilk 2 tablespoons h o tter 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 c l i p granulated sugar L Y N N SAYH; Cao These Tips F or Porch Suppers Appetites a te bound to be big when you’re planning to eat out-of- doors. Plan generous servings of a ll your foods. Toss m any of yo u r garden greens together if you want a lovely wooden bowl salad. In to this can go lettuce, cucumbers, spinach, ca u liflo w e r, radishes, green onions, celery and shredded carrots. Use ■ tangy F rench dressing. LYNN (TffAMBEKH* M I N I’ B roiled W einers w ith B acon R e lish es Toasted Buns P ta to S a la d C a rro t S ticks •F re n ch Bear Bie •Recipe G u in Let gelatin stand in cold w ater five m inutes Heat egg yolks un’ il thick, bent in brow n sugar gradu a lly, then add m ilk. Add butter mid salt and cook in top of double b o ile r u n til m ixtu re coats the spoon S tir in gelatin. Cool. Heat egg whites s tiff, add granulated sugar and fold into fir s t m ixtu re Pour Into baked pie shell and let ch ill u n til firm . Servo w ith whipped cream , if desired. OF COURSE, there are nothing like ham burgers fo r a rea l fa v o r ite as a supper dish. Hut, here’s a new way to prepare the burgers. for they're smothered in onions and noodles: Special H am burger P a llle * i.MTve» G-Mi 1/2 cup m ilk 1 cup »»ft bread « rum ba 1/2 i up grated onion 1/2 teaspoon poultry sea toning I 1/2 teaspoons »all 2 pounds h a m b u rg e r 4 iablexpooii» (lour (» slice» b acu n Add seasonings, bread crum bs and m ilk to meat. M ix well and shape into putties, three fourths Inch thick. Dredge will» flour. Wrap u slice of bacon around each patty and fasten w ith a toothpick. B ro il patties u n til they are thoroughly cooked and nicely browned. Cook one half pound o f broad noodles u n til tender; then season w ith butter, salt and pepper While noodles cook, slice three large on- ions and fry them in drippings. To &erv< place noodles on a hot pla tter, top w ith ham burger patties and sm other w ith the onions. • • • A D ELIC IO U S DESSERT th a t KE A T A kitchen GOOD LOOK at your curtains. Are they wash-worn? Have they lost th e ir crisp newness7 If so, it won't take long to add the new look to the room w ith a fresh, new p a ir of r u f fled curtains Since cu rta in s are sheer and need to be washed so frequently, it's sometim es d iffic u lt to keep them looking spanking while s till having them reta in the starchy ruffled look we a ll like It's a good idea to replace them p e riodically so that rooms can reta in th e ir d e lig h tfu l appearance Tin re are m any types of window trea tm e nt possible and, if you want to experim ent w ith your next se‘ . you m ay be d e lig h tfu lly surprised to see what you can do w ith the win dows. As in a ll window treatm ents it's best to consider what you have on I the outside in the way of scenery before m aking the curtains A pret ty garden o r orchard should not be hidden fro m view However, if you have an alley facing the window or n d a rk house, moke the window trea tm e nt Interesting enough to shut away the outside. Color is im p orta n t whether the curtains are used in kitchen, bed room o r dining room. Perhaps b rig h t red tiebacks on w hile cur tains w ith red m atching ruffles ( would be more effective than plain white. If the room is colorful enough in i Itself, you m ay want to use just w hite to help blend in the colors j ! ) Date F ro ck F o r ro m a n tic sum m er evenings, a s tr ik in g date fr o c k th a t Junior sew Sun Dress J u s t r ig h t fo r sunny h o u rs o u t o f ers can p u t to g e th e r w ith ease a n d doors— n sim ple y e t s m a rt sun dress assurance. O u r w e ll illu s tra te d sew th a t can be made p la in o r in con- ' c h a rt guides you sm oothly. • • • tra s t. T o m atch, a p e rt bolero fo r P attern No 8316 comes in sizes 11. cover-up. There's lo ts o f m ix -m a tc h ' 12, 13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12. 4*4 p o ssib ilitie s in th is c h a rm in g o u tfit. yards o f 39-inch. . . . P a tte rn No 8309 is fo r sizea 12, 14. 18. 18 and 23. Size 14, dress, 2s, yards of 39-inch: bolero. 1*4 yards. Cotton te rry cloth in baby pink, a hu ded beach coat that's ready for anything under the sun. Is made w ith te rry toweling. Double tier» on the little g ir l s k irt accent a wa»p-wai»t»d »wim salt. A w ired bra supports the strapless bodice. « S W IN G C IB C L B P À T T B B N D B P T . SM South W e ill SC ■ c a lc a la T, U n c ía s . Z5 cants la solas toe OSCO p a tte rn deslrad. nl Pitterò Wo ------ ! M iŒ c p v n tain m a te ria l ¡3 la id down. The rug itse lf w ill hold the m a te ria l . nicely in line. Tear the cu rta in fa b ric whenever 1 Speeding. Main Accident Cause p ssible ra th e r than cutting it be Exceeding o f safe speeds was cause it w ill be straighter. If you , given as the reason fo r one out of cannot tear the fa b ric, d raw out a every three fa ta l m o to r vehicle ac thread and cut along the line made cidents la st year, according to the by this so that the cu rta in w ill be accident prevention departm ent. Association o f Casualty and Surety straight. companies. The d e partm ent added Remove a ll selvage. M any people like to use the selvage as a fin th a t a m a jo rity o f these deaths oc cu rre d on stra ig h t and wide-open TO iT./TTP *1? H (VR 75 .T| JCÔ ished edge. but selvage does highw ays where d riv e rs were in fO O D E « I M I ,« shrink and often w ill give the cu r clined to step on the gas. ta in a poor appearance a fte r wash ing. T urn side hems fir s t before sew ing. If you w ant to save basting them, press in place and they can be sewed nicely. MORE MOTHERS buy Kellogg's Rice Krispiea I f the curtains have a w a ll ru f for their families than any other brand of rice fle. hem only the w a ll edge. } \ cereal. Urn! Popular! Delicious! Allow a shrinkage tuck at the f J C O t T llt R t I » « « . • » H U M « € top o f the fa b ric w hich hangs be- hind the heading so th a t it does not show. Most cu rta in m a te ria ls shrink a ce rta in extent and it's b e tte r to have this extra tuck so the c u r tains do not look skim py a fte r laundering. It's a good idea to iron the cu r tains on the flo o r before hanging them as they won t have any w rin kles in them when done this way. A blanket m ay be placed on the flo o r, or you m ay use a sm all iro n ing board th a t can be moved from place to place. r » vap / Haw to M ake Nice R uffles W ith perky, fresh rutiles ■ . . e ith e r side, w ith a p rin t or solid colored flounce across the top of the windows. Some people like curtains that arc attached to the windows w ith a rod nt the top and at the bottom. These, of course, m ay be edged w ilh a bit of color that w ill give a ruffled ef fect. F o r re g u la r ru ffle d curtains use tics, m ix in g w ilh s fo rk u n til it ju s t holds together. Pat into b a ll tiebacks of color if you are using a and c h ill. R oll dough out and line colored ru ffle on the cu rta in itself. n glass pie plate, pressing dough I f you use rods nt both top and bot tom and run the cu rta in across the Into fluting. To m ake fillin g , peel, core and window, the cu rta in m ay be tied in slice pears; m ix w ith lemon Juice, the center w ith a b it of color to give corn syrup, sugar and flour. Place an in te re stin g effect. O r you m ay use separate cur in unbaked pie shell. To m ake topping, cream shorten tains w ith a rod at the top and ing and brown sugar. M ix in flo u r another one at the bottom, and tie i at both sides. and top near m ix tu re w ith this. Double Dutch curtains also are Dakc in a m oderate (375 degree) oven fo r about 45 m inutes u n lil effective when used in the kitchen, especially when you have only one pears are done. window. In this type you use two Cream ed potatoes w ill be m ore sets of cu rta in s—one fo r the top Interesting if they have some h a lf nnd the other fo r the lower choppctl dried beef added to them. half. I f you're not too hungry, this w ill T ea r C u rta in F a b ric take the place of meat. Rather Than C utting A quick and easy w ay to prepare Very few o f us have table space a ham slice is to bake in a sauco which w ill let us spread out a cu r made of one cup o f water, one-half tain in a il its fullness. It's best to cup brow n sugar and a few slices use the floor, but do not line it with o f orange, stuck w ilh cloves. papers as this w ill make the fa b ric Sausage m eat can be m ixed w ith slip w hile you w ork w ith it. egg nnd soft bread crum bs, then A rug covered flo o r should be baked and served w ith cooked, freshly vacuumed before the cur- drained and lig h tly frie d noodles. F rench pear pie 1» a d e lig h tfu l dessert fo r those porch suppers you're bound to be having. The pie is made deep anil the top ping Is a crum bled m ixture , p a rt of which w ill m e lt Into the pears to make them even snore d e li cious. The Spring and Sum m er FASHIO N Is fille d w ith s m a rt ideas fo r sum m e r wardrobes F ree k n ittin g in structions and free p a ttern p rin te d inside the bock. 25 cents. Mom o I govs well w ith this is a pear pie. I Give your room, cheer . . . Bake it in a glass dish and b rin g it out to the porch to serve. Consider these things before you s ta rt sewing curtains. •F re n ch Pear Pie If your kitchen is a soft pastel • Makes 10 Inch plci yellow, green o r blue w ith a lot P a stry: of large w hite equipment, it's pos I 1/4 cup* (lour sible to introduce some solid color 1/4 teaspoon baking powder or p rin t into the curtains for con 1/4 teaspoon »alt trast. I f you are especially fond of »> tablespoons shortening white, use some of that too, but plan 3 to 4 tablespoons Ice w stcr to have colored piping or a seal loped edge along w ith the white F illin g : 6 cup* sliced pears Here Are Tip» 3 tablespoon» lemon Juice Eor Style. Color 1/3 cup corn syrup The colored edge m ay be j solid 1/3 cup sugar w ith a w hite polka dot, an a ttra c 1/2 teaspoon ginger tive p rin t o r a p lain color. It may 2 tablespoon» flo u r be put on p lain o r ru ffle d if you Topping: don't care fo r a piped or scalloped 1/3 cup shortening edge 1/2 cup brown sugar This m ay be done in the standard 1 cup flour type of ru ffle d curtain that criss To muke pastry, s ift flour, b a k crosses, or one of several other P la in stra ig h t curtains ing powder and salt together. Cut styles. in shortening w ith pastry blender or which are gathered are good along two knives u n til it Is the size of peas. Add water in sm all quantl- Ter. y Cloth Coat awxie.'/we> pop .' sw... Old CARS can get THAT NEW-CAR FEEL! You can't rebuild an old horse. B ut your Sealed Power Dealer can give your old engine 1948 pep and economy— w ith an overhaul and set of new Sealed Power Piston Rings! He can give your car, truck or tractor the same power it had when new—whatever the make, model or cylinder wear condition. Y ou’ll save oil, save gas. and lengthen engine life. 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