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0 Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September 16. 1948 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Korea's Isle of Amazons Lives on Ocean Harvest IJou n y J r o c h f o r Cjenera ( W e t As shallow-sea divers for pearl», shellfish, edible seaweed, and va rious items of commerce, women of Oriental coasts for centuries have outdone the men. Those of Cheju. 50 miles off Ko rea's southern tip. have been nota bly adept. An estimated 10,000 to day live by harvesting ocean arres, while their men in some cases tend the children and prepare the meals, notes the National Geographic so ciety. From this feminine monopoly has grown the tradition of Cheju as an Amazon isle. It took positive form in the West about 1900 when a traveler brought back the tale that the island until 1850 had been popu lated solely by women and young children in storied Amazon style. In the 1946 census. Cheju counted 276,148 inhabitants, virtually all on the coasts of the 45-by-20-mile oval of land. There were 113 women to each 100 men on Cheju in 1946, whereas on the Korean mainland men outnumbered women. Cheju port on the north coast is the island’s capital and chief cen ter. counting 30,000 inhabitants. They live largely in crude, thatch- ed-roof huts of mud and stone. An cient walls to defend against pirats attack still stand along the shore. - A C o m fo rta b le O a ito r e c l S t y l e M IM O S By IN E Z GERHARD ACHARY SCOTT has been b o rro w e d by M ich ael 2 r -/ Curtiz productions from War ner Bros, to be one of the two romantic interests in Joan Crawford's life in "Flam ingo Road," an assignment which he de serves. Scott is a good actor who hasn't had ns many good roles as Life of Samuel Colt After being expelled from Am herst, Samuel Colt was sent to sea. The ship's paddle wheel gave him an idea for the revolving pistol cylinder. At the age of 14 he whit tled out a model and it worked. Later, he quit his father's dye plant to seek his fortune as "D r. Coult". In 1832 he sent hi3 plan of a gun to the U. S. patent office, and was awarded a patent in 1836. After the original company failed, Colt invented the submarine “ mine” , while still in his twenties. He died wealthy at the age of 48. ZACHARY SCOTT Vorying Basic Recipes Assures Interesting Meals <S»» recipes b e lo w ) Basic Recipes "IS THERE any simple way to learn how to be a good cook?" asks a young woman now starting out to keep house. Older homemakers have asked me the same question Just as often, so the problem seems to be a common one. The answer Is simply yes. The method Is to learn certain basic food preparations, then to vary these, and you certainly w ill have a good storehouse from which to select for meals of all kinds—for fum ily and for guests The Idea Is to learn the basic recipes so well that It becomes as — much a part of you as any slm- P,e h“ blt You'll memorize the In- 1 / y * t C gredlents If you repeat the recipe often e n o u g h , ^ 5 r and the method is even easier to learn. Then It's no trick at all to make an Infinite variety of varia tions of the basic recipe. Once you have learned a recipe In this way. you'll nlways remember It. no matter how rushed you ore or in whose kitchen you arc making It. You w ill have arrived at perfec tion once you polish the technique of making it, and that is true satis faction. Perhaps you've heard that Mrs. Jones is the muffin maker of the community, especially because of her orange muffins. You can be come famous for any one of several of your recipes Just by learning to follow busic recipes, and trying out their variations. • • • HERE ARE SEVERAL good basic recipes with their appropriate varia tions which can form a good back bone to your collection: LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU •Baked Tomato Macaroni Tossed Greens with French Dressing Whole Wheat Muffins Jam •Orange Charlotte with Chocolate Sauce Beverage Nut Icebox Cookies •Recipe Given affections. Incidentally, Miss Houston, a graduate of the Omaha community playhouse (Dorothy McGuire and Henry Fonda came from there), got the role because Curtiz saw her at a party for M im i Chandler. !« *i '4 2 1*4 cup flour teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper cups milk cups grated American cheese Bake popovers while you heat some creamed chipped beef on top of the stove. Split the popovers and served with the creamed beef. Sliced leftover roast heated in gravy extended with tomato sauce is excellent when placed over piping hot noodles. Lamb stew takes on a different character when you add two cups of canned tomatoes in place of the water. A clove of garlic, placed on a toothpick so that it ’s easy to re move when cooking is finished, adds a touch of delicious flavor. 8235 12-20 Susan Hayward can take a dare and hand It back. Soon after she reached Ada. Okla., on location for Walter Wanger's "T ulsa," she received a huge bunch of mistletoe from the town’s menfolk, with a note saying "We guess this is just wishful thinking, but here's hoping." She replied that she’d kiss any representative male citizen—of the age of her two- year-old twins! Fay Bainter, long a stage star and radio serial heroine and lately In "June Bride,” has a new career —big realty operator. She is con structing 30 dwellings on 14 acres at Palm Springs, to be sold when completed. ---- * — Humphrey Bogart’» butler had leave of absence while Bogart was starring in "Key Largo.” He visit ed London and got household point ers from friends on the staff at Buckingham palace for use in the Bogart household. ---- * ---- O riginally cast as a very solemn church deacon in Leo McCarey's “ Good Sam,” Bert Roach, the co median, proved to be such a laugh provoker that he was re-cast as a tinhorn politician to use his talents properly. ---- fc---- For the first time spectators w ill see what a pole-vaulter sees as he goes over the bar, in “ The Olym pic Games of 1948,” Eagle-Lion re lease. In technicolor, too. Low- flying airplanes equipped with special long-focus, tele-photo lenses, followed the vaulter from take-off over the bar until his landing on the other side of the pit. Kent Smith, featured in "The Fountainhead,” has what is be lieved to be the only Puli in Holly wood. A Puli is a kind of Hungarian sheep dog, and so rare that the breed has not yet been recognized by the American Kennel club. ---- # ---- Returning from Ireland with four of their five children, Maureen O’Sullivan and John Farrow ar rived in Hollywood less than 24 hours after leaving Shannon, Ire land. They were in New York only 45 minutes, between planes. ---- $ ---- ODDS AN D ENDS— W ill Geer, veteran stage, screen anti radio star, who made a career of appearing in "Tobacco Road," headlines NBC’s "The Big Story" Sept. 29. . . . A trio of old-timers, Ered Kelsey, Leo White and Phil McCullough, have important character roles in "Happy Times," starring Danny Kaye. . . . Gloria Blondell, sister of filmdom's Joan, has replaced Eve McV’eagh as "Jan Car ter" on ’T h e Guiding Light." . . . Steve Brody, the suave menace, "John Blahe," on "Young Dr. Malone," landed his first fob at the ripe old ege of 14. He sold Hungarian petti h n in t in A tla n tic C ita. SEWING CIRCI.K PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. i il Choice of Sleeves. DUTTONS in . three on shoulder and hip make an exciting trim for this versatile daytim e dress. Nice in a college w ardrobe; for the business girl; for general wear. A choice of sleeves is pro vided. • When a Memphis lad in Yankee I berries or thawed, frozen blue stadium yelled "He did it for m e !" berries in plain muffin batter when Joe Di Maggio hit a home • • • run, Dick Jurgens wondered if he A SIMPLE DISH like macaroni was right. Everything else had and cheese has several good varia been done for him as one of the tions that you can use frequently. teen-agers' popularity contest win Here, again, when you learn how to ners visiting New York this sum muke the dish to perfection, you mer. They appeared on Jurgens’ can be certain to enjoy the food no "Spotlight Revue" and visited the town's high spots. Twenty-six boys matter what variation you use. and girls have been spending New Macaroni and Cheese York week-ends as a result of (Serves 6) achievement contests conducted by 1 ft-ounce package macaroni youth organizations all over the 3 tablespoons butter country. Cook macaroni in boiling salted water until tender. Melt butter in top o f d o u b le boiler, blend in flour and season in g s , then add m ilk and cook until thick. Add g r a t e d cheese and s t ir u n til melted. Combine sauce and maca roni and turn into a greased cas- serole. Bake in a moderately hot (400-dcgrre) oven until g o ld e n brown, about 20 minutes. HAM AND MACARONI: Take one-third package macaroni, place In casserole, top with thin slices of Plain Muffins leftover ham, sprinkle with a little (Makes about 14) dry mustard, dot with butter and 2 cups sifted flour pour some of sauce on top of that. 3 teaspoons baking powder Repeat with layer of cheese, ham S teaspoon salt and sauce twice Bake as above. 2 tablespoons granulated sugar MACARONI WITH MEAT: Use 1 egg, wrll betten basic recipe, with one cup slivered 1 cup milk tongue, chicken or corned beef in 4 tablespoons melted shortening nr layers. salad oil •BAKED TOMATO MACARONI: Sift t o g e t h e r dry ingredients. Arrange three skinned, thinly sliced Combine all remaining ingredients. tomatoes in layers with macaroni Add all at once to flour mixture, and cheese sauce in casserole. stirring, not beating, quickly and MACARONI WITH C H I P P E D vigorously until just mixed but still BEEF: Shred one-quarter pound of lumpy in appearance so that muf dried beef and cover with hot water; fins w ill have good texture. F ill let stand 10 minutes. Arrange beef greased or oiled muffin pans, one- on macaroni layers. Use cheese half full, and bake in a hot <425- sauce on top. degree) oven about 25 minutes. Scrambled Eggs •WHOLE W H E A T MUFFINS: (Serves 4) Use above recipe, reducing flour 2 tablespoons fat to one-quarter cup, adding one cup 6 eggs unsifted whole wheat flour. In !4 teaspoon salt crease sugar to four tablespoons and Pepper use four teaspoons baking powder. ‘ i cup rich m ilk or cream Bake in a moderate (375-degree) oven for 35 minutes. Melt butter in skillet; beat eggs NUT MUFFINS: Use plain muf and add r e m a i n i n g ingredients. fin recipe, adding one cup finely Cook slowly, stirring gently until chopped nuts to other ingredients. mixture sets. Serve with ham, ORANGE MUFFINS: Use plain sausages or bacon. muffins, Increasing sugar to four WITH CHEESE: Make scrambled tablespoons, reducing m ilk to three- eggs, adding one-half cup of grated quarter cup, and adding one-quarter cheese with two teaspoons minced cup orange Juice and one-quarter onion before cooking. cup grated orange rind. WITH MEAT: Use recipe for CHEESE MUFFINS: Add one cup scrambled eggs, adding one-half cup grated American cheese, lightly of diced ham or tongue, shredded packed, to dry Ingredients. dried beef or chicken before cook BLUEBERRY MUFFINS: Mix ing. 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