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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October 14, 1048
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STAGE SCREEN RAOIO
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By IN E Z
GERHARD
F T E R m o n th s of prep ara-
. tion and s e v e r a l p ostp on e­
m e n ts, C olu m b ia B r o a d c a s t­
ing w ill p r e sen t “T h e H o lly ­
wood S to r y ” on O ctob er 27.
A
O ne of th e ir e x p e rtly done docu­
m e n ta rie s , running fro m 10:00 to
11:00 p. m . EST, It w ill e x a m in e the
w ay In w hich a p ic tu re is put to­
gether.
"T h e Best Y e a rs of O u r
L iv e s ” w ill be used as an ex a m p le ,
sound tru c k and all. P a u l S te w a rt,
a m e m b e r of S am uel G o ld w y n 's
staff, has the m a in role, and M y ro n
M c C o rm ic k w ill ac t as n a rra to r.
M o th e r, you know w h a t won­
d erfu l re lie f you get when you
ru b on Vicks VapoRub!
N o w ... when your child wakes
up in the n ig h t torm ented w ith
a croupy cough of a cold, here's
a special w a y to use V ic k s
VapoRub. It's VapoRub Steam
— and i t brings relief almost
Leo M c C a re y , p ro d u c e r-d ire c to r
of R K O ’s "G ood S a m ,’’ p red icts th at
the n e a r fu tu re w ill find m o re c h il­
d ren on the screen, in b e tte r roles,
because w e are en terin g on a new
era of wholesomeness, A m e ric a n is m
and fa m ily life.
(S’»» Recipes Helon )
• 'M Y F A M I L Y C A N enjoy the
la m e m e a t mid ve g e tab le d ishes,"
«ays a h o m e m a k e r, “ but they re a l­
ly w ant v a rie ty in th e ir dessert«.
It 's h a rd to keep enough good, easy
to m a k e things on hand to satisfy
th e m .'*
W ell, our hunger p atterns are
usu ally satisfied by the tim e we get
to the “ fro stin g ”
of the m e a l, and
we a ll lik e som e­
th in g special. We
m a y w an t to sav­
or
th e
m a in
course,
but we
lik e surprises for
desserts.
T h e w om an who is busy w ith m a n y
household duties m ig h t like to skip
d essert ju s t because she ca n ’t th in k
of som ething new, or because des­
serts are a b it too co m p lic ate d to
p rep are, or so she thinks. H ow about
some easy but sure to be good des­
serts for fa m ily or com pany d in ­
ners?
• • •
Y O U 'L L W A N T to choose a lig h t,
fluffy g elatin o r fru it d essert when
the m e a l's been substantial. If, on
the o ther hand, the m e a l has been
a h u rry -u p a ffa ir then give the folks
a nice, rich , baked dessert w hich
w ill re a lly stick to the ribs. Above
a ll, m u ke th em p ic tu re p re tty , gay,
co lorful and b rc a th -ta k in g ly good
lik e those in the colum n today.
C ra n b e rry
I.og
bi eup sifted cake flour
!v teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks
3 egg w hites
W teaspoon erea m of ta r ta r
14 < up su g ar.
B e a t egg w hites u ntil fro th y. Add
c re a m of t a r t a r and beat stiff. Add
Vt cup su g ar and beat until points
a re fo rm ed . Add re m a in in g sugar to
egg yolks and beat u n til th ick and
lig h t colored. F o ld c a re fu lly into egg
w h ite m ix tu re . Then fold in sifted
d ry in g re d ien ts. P our into a shallow
pan, 9 by 12 inches, w hich has been
greased and lined w ith w axed paper.
B a ke 20-25 m in utes at 350 degrees.
H a v e re a d y a s trip of w axed paper
cut about 15 inches lon g er than the
cake. S p rin k le th ic k ly w ith pow dered
su g ar the section on w hich the cake
w ill be tu rn ed . R oll up 15 inches of
p a p e r to fo rm a thin ro lle r w hich
w ill m a k e ce n te r for the ro lled cake.
W hen cake has baked, tu rn out
on pow dered sugar. R em o ve paper
fro m cake. Then,
lik e a Jelly roll.
? Cool.
U n r o ll
cake
when
cool and
spread w ith soft-
ened
c re a m
cheese and re ro ll tig h tly .
C h e rry C re a m Pudding
(Serves 6-8)
6 eggs, sep arated
114
14
1
1
14
14
cups su g ar
cup boilin g w a te r
cup sifted cake flour
teaspoon c re a m of ta r ta r
teaspoon v a n illa
teaspoon alm o n d e x tra c t
S low ly b oll sugar and w a te r until
It th rea d s when dropped fro m the
end of a spoon. B e at the w hiles stiff.
P o u r hot syru p o ver w hites slowly,
and b eat u n til cool. B e at egg yolks
u n til th ic k and lem on-colored and
blend in egg w h ite m ix tu re .
Add
LYNN CHAMBERS' M ENU
flavo rin gs, then sifted d ry ing redi
ents. B ake in an ungreased tube
pan in a m o d era te *350 degrees)
oven u n til golden and done, about
one hour. Cool and fill center w ith
one can (N o. 1) of b lack, pitted
ch erries w hich have been folded in
tw o cups sw eetened w hipped crea m
2
1
2
14
2
1
2
1
cups rooked ric e
No. 214 sixe can apricots
tablespoons g elatin
cup cold w a te r
slices pin eapp le, cut up
cup w hipping c re a m
tablespoons sugar
teaspoon v a n illa
•
•O R A N G E S P A N IS H C R E A M : Use
basic recip e w ith follo w in g changes.
Soften g elatin e In one cup cold m ilk
in top of double b oiler. P la c e over
boiling w ater. Add sugar and salt
and s tir u n til g elatin e and sugar
a re dissolved. Beat tw o egg yolks
slig h tly. P o ur a sm a ll am ou n t of
the hot m ix tu re o ver egg yolks. R e ­
tu rn to double boiler and cook over
hot, not boiling, w ater, s tirrin g con­
sta n tly
u ntil m ix tu re
coats the
spoon.
R e m o ve fro m h eat; cool.
S tir In th re e -q u a rte r cup cold orange
Juice; ch ill u n til thickened. B e a t
tw o egg w hites u n til stiff. F o ld In
g elatine m ix tu re and c h ill u n til firm
In m old.
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Serve hot breads w ith p le n ty of
sweetened spreads such as Jam,
je lly , m a rm a la d e or fru it butters
to add calories to o therw ise slender
m eals.
H a m , broccoli and cheese baked
in ra m e k in s pro vide a tas ty and
nourishing cold w ea th e r m a in dish.
Use a c re a m sauce to bind a ll In ­
g red ien ts together.
T h e ad d itio n of chopped eggs to
salad dressings fo r veg etab le or
m a in dish salads is an excellen t
w a y of g ettin g yo u r d a lly quota of
this fine p ro tein food.
W IL L D O IT
Name-___________________________
HINU
Address.
50,000-Mile Trip
Butter needs protection lrom
air, from light and from evapora­
tion of its m oisture in order to
keep its fresh taste and texture.
The parafined carton does a-fine
job of performing these duties
— • —
To keep straw hats clean, flick
occasionally with a clean cloth or
brush lightly with a clothes brush
This prevents dust from accum u­
lating in the weave crevices.
— • —
Since frankfurters a re cooked
when m anufactured they need
only be heated; cover them with
boiling w ater and sim m er (do not
boil) for about 5 to 10 m inutes un­
til they are thoroughly hot.
— • —
Drop cookies may often be flat­
tened with the tines of a fork; just
press fork in two directions, m ak­
ing a crisscross pattern.
— • —
Be sure to skim all the fat from
the drippings of a lam b or mutton
roast before you m ake the gravy.
Then you’ll have the flavor of m eat
without the strong fat flavor.
—• —
Ash tray s should be emptied and
washed each night before closing
up the house. This prevents a
stale, m usty odor the following
day.
— • —
Carded yarns m ean the cotton
has gone through one process to
straighten out the fibers before
they are m ade into yarn. Combed
y arn has gone through two. This
m eans m ore long fibers, and a
sm oother and m ore durable yarn
W hen G uy Hnskinson won an
e x tra ro le in R K O ’s “ R achel
and the S tra n g e r,” p a rt of his
costum e w as a coonskin cap
w hich he w o re hom e the first
n ig h t. H is young son ex claim e d
“ T h a t’s ju s t lik e one Randolph
Scott w ore in a m o v ie .” And
w as he th rille d w hen his fa th e r
took th e cap off and exam in ed
the le a th e r lin in g fo r in ink was
w ritte n " R . S co tt.”
F o r \ acation
A two-year vacation and 50,000
miles, from Alaska to G uatem ala,
are ahead of Harold W. Siebens
of St. Louis, Mo. Siebens sold his
business last year on the advice HJ, in ju»t 7 day». . . in one short week . . .
a group of people who changed from their
of his doctors.
old dentifrices to Calox Tooth Powder aver­
He will be accom panied on his
jaunt by his m other, two daugh­ aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific test.
ters, a son and radio technician. Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy
They are traveling in two light Calox today . . . so your
trucks, each with a house trailer teeth can »tart looking
attached.
brighter tomorrow!
“ I ’ve alw ays wanted to take a
trip like this,” Siebens said as he
started out recently, “ with noth­
ing to worry about but the road
ahead and all the tim e in the
world.” The first lap of the trip
will take the group to Alaska by McKeston & Robbin* la c , Bridgeport, Cona.
way of the Alaska highway.
CALOX
Why pay for water?
GRO-PUR IS 9 2 % FOOD
23 nourishing Ingredients in G ro-Pup! One box
supplies about as much food, dry weight, as five
1-lb. cans of dog food (many are 70% w ater).
So get th rifty Gro-Pup. only Ribbon-type made!
G RO -PUP contain S
__ ABOUT AS »UCH FOOD
AS FIVE l-IB CANS
DogsGoRrGRO-plZP
by Kellogg's of Botilo Crook and Omaha
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C B S ’ s m a s te r of cerem onies B ill
C ullen w o rks so h ard he h a rd ly has
tim e to sleep, w h a t w ith ap p earing
as q u iz m a s te r on “ W in n e r T a k e
A ll,” “ H it th e J a c k p o t," and doing
num erous o th e r chores on the a ir.
B u t he finds tim e fo r his hobbies—
m id g e t au to racin g , in te rio r dec­
o ra tin g and cooking odd dishes.
ODDS A N D ENDS— Lawrence Tib-
belt Jr., ton of the famous singer, will
make his screen debut as a singing
actor in "El Paso,". . . Dane Clark's
car acquired a profitable flat tire; serv­
ice station attendants found it bad been
caused by a large gold pin which still
clung to the rubber. . . . While vaca­
tioning at Solano Beach, Zachary Scott
got courage enough to part with his
mustache, which didn’t fit his role in
Joan Crawford’s "Flamingo Road.". . ,
Ford Bond, announcer on the NBC
"Band of America” show and head of
his own radio programming service, is
radio adviser Io Governor Thomas E.
Dewey.
7 DAYS
SEWING CIRCI.E PATTERN DEPT.
530 South Wells SU • Chicago 7, IU.
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pattern No_______________ Size____
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L Y N N SAYS:
P ro v id e H o t, H e a r ty
M e a ls on Cold D ays
G iv e p ork chops a new and d if­
fe re n t fla v o r by b re a d in g them , and
then b akin g in to m ato juice w ith
slices of lem on.
A ll fr u it salads m a y be m ade to
a p p e a r ric h e r when m a d e w ith fru it
flavored g e la tin and sieved cottage
cheese, and then m olded.
It yo u ’ re a fr a id th a t d in n er w on’t
flll ap p etites w ell enough, add a
hot c re a m soup o r chow der to the
m enu.
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24. S. S a v u u n fiondò.
The Fall and Winter FASHION is a
complete sewing guide for every home
dressmaker. Special designs, fabric news,
easy to make frocks—free doll pattern
printed inside the book. Send 25 cents.
M O N T G O M E R Y C L IF T
a c a ttle stam pede and not m uch
love story. John W ayne heads the
A -l cast, w hich includes M o n tg o m ­
e ry C lift. W a lte r B ren n a n , Joanne
D ru, H a r r y C a re y Sr. and J r ., John
Ire la n d , N o ah B e e ry Jr. M ic k e y
Kuhn is fine as the boy. p layed by
C lift as a m a n .
,>V apoR u.
8358
6-14 yr».
Pattern No. 1812 comes in sizes 11. 12.
13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12, 4 yards of 39-
inch; ’ »-yard contrast.
P a tr ic ia K n ig h t has 18 changes of
Add the ju ic e fro m the can ol costum e in “ T h e L o v e rs ,” h e r first
ap ricots to the cooked rice. S tir o ver c o -s ta rrin g film w ith h er husband.
a low flam e u n til ric e -h a s absorbed C ornel W ild e. Seventeen a re gor­
the Juice. Soak g elatin in cold w a ­ geous c rea tio n s; the 18th is a baggy
te r. S tir into hot rice. Add all e x ­ dress obtained fro m the C a lifo rn ia
cept a few ap ricots (saved fo r g a r­ state prison fo r w om en !
nish)
w hich
have
been rubbed
through a sieve. M ix in pineapple.
G irls fro m 12 to 17 m ay enter
M ix lig h tly so as not to m ash the ,
the " T e e n tim e rs C lu b ” radio
rice . W hen m ix tu re begins to set, '
p ro g ra m 's contest to help the
add w hipped c re a m w hich has been j
U . N . Crusade fo r C h ild re n .
m ix e d w ith sugar and v a n illa . P o u r I The g ran d p rize is valued at
I into a cold rinsed m old and allow i $10,000,
in clu d in g
a
college
to c h ill. T u rn out onto p la tte r and | scholarship, an outboard m otor,
g arn ish w ith ap rico t halves and ad- j
a d ia m o n d
rin g ,
and
other
d itio n a l w hipped c re a m , if desired.
p rizes. Clues a re given on the
p ro g ra m , on M u tu a l. To enter,
H E R E A R E E A S Y v a ria tio n s of
send n a m e and phone n u m b e r to
an unflavored gel­
P. O. Box 96, T im e s Square,
atin e and orange
N ew Y o rk C ity .
ju ic e
d e s s e rt.
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Y o u a ls o m a y
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to
K ill R o o sev elt," re ­
use a n y o th e r
leased this week, is a fletion-based-
f r u i t J u ic e y o u
on-fact p ic tu re , inspired by a “ top
p re fe r to unlock
s e cret” c irc u la te d in a ll the E u ro ­
even m o re pos­
pean c a p ita ls .* A th rillin g story of
s ib ilitie s fo r you.
espionage and counter-espionage, it
Basic C le a r O ran g e G elatin e
stars D e re k F a r r .
(Serves 4)
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1 envelope unflavored g elatin e
A lex is S m ith , board in g a H o lly ­
14 cup cold orange juice
wood-bound plane to lea ve P en tic­
114 cups hot orange Juice
ton, B. C ., a fte r p residing over west­
14 cup sugar
ern C a n a d a ’ s an n ual peach fes tiv al,
14 teaspoon salt
stum bled and fe ll flat on h er p re tty
face. H u n dred s of people who had
Soften g elatin e in cold orange
Juice. Add hot orange Juice, sugar com e to see h er off groaned in sym ­
and salt; s tir u n til dissolved. Pour pathy. B ut th e ir groans changed to
lau g h ter when she stood up, sm iled
into m olds and c h ill u n til firm .
and said, “ A lw a y s leave ’em laugh­
O R A N G E W H IP : Use basic recipe
ing, th a t’s m e ! ”
w ith follow ing change. C h ill g ela­
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tin e m ix tu re u ntil slig h tly th ic k e r
than unbeaten egg w hites; b eat w ith
ro ta ry b e a te r until lig h t and fluffy.
T u rn into m olds and chill until
firm .
every breath,
School Dress
PRETTY and very practical
school dress for the grade
school m iss. Buttons in threes
Y o u th fu l F r o c k
m ake an unusual trim . The P eter
L'OR special dates or week-end Pan collar is in crisp white. For
festivities, w ear this youthful colder w eather, why not m ake the
junior frock that uses two fabrics long cuffed sleeves?
so effectively. The yoke is out­
lined in scallops and buttons on
Pattern No. 8358 is for sizes 8. 8. 10,
one shoulder; the sk irt is nicely 12 and 14 years. Size 8, 21» yards of 39-
inch; '.«-yard for collar.
gored.
Swiss Steak w ith Brow n G ra v y
Baked Potatoes
G reen Peas w ith Onion
Tossed V eg etab le Salad
Rolls
B everag e
•O ra n g e Spanish C rea m
Cookies
•R e c ip e G iven .
M olded K lee Pudding
(Serves 6-8)
P u t a good spoonful of Vicks
VapoRub in a bowl of boiling
w ater or vaijorizer. T h e n . . . let
your child breathe in the
soothing VapoRub Steam. M ed ­
icated vapors penetrate deep
in to cold-congested upper bron­
ch ial tubes a n d ,
bring re lie f wit/» ‘
H o w ard
H a w k s'
“ R ed
R iv e r ,”
(U n ite d A rtis ts ) takes a page out of
A m e ric a n h is to ry, based as it is on
the first c a ttle d riv e o v e r the C h is­
holm tra il, fro m T exa s to Kansas.
I t has all the re q u ire m e n ts ol a
su p er-w estern — fights w ith Ind ian s,
Families Enjoy Variety in Desserts!
Dessert Patterns
instantly!
P u rc C e
* • »¡H rêf
"’ " ■ ■ - s
THIS TEST REVEALED
NO THROAT IRRITATION
DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS!
In a recent test, hundreds of men
and women all across the coun­
try smoked Camels — and only
Camels — an average of one to
two packages a day—for 30 con­
secutive days. Each week their
throats were examined by noted
throat specialists—a total of 2470
examinations — and they found
not one single case of throat ir­
ritation due to smoking Camels.