Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, July 8, 1948
DRESS, BOLERO FOR SUMMER WEAR
Woman's W orld
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YOUTHFUL FROCK IS EASY-SEWING
Boom s G et T h a t N ew L o o k
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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p a tte rn deslrad.
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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When yo u r cu rta in fa b ric is cut
across the g ra in you w ill need from
one and three-quarters to two yards
of ru fflin g fo r each y a rd of curtain.
F o r bias ru ffle s you need only one
and one-half yards.
R uffles are cu sto m a rily three to
five inches wide, and in m any cases
the m a te ria l fo r the ru ffle can be
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