Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 18, 1948, Image 11

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    Pretty School Dress
With a Shaped Yoke
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By IN E Z GERHARD
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AY MILLAND, in New
York for som e rad io a p ­
p earan ces, had an en g ag e­
m ent with flu instead. O ur
luncheon en g ag em en t found
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him still wobbly. Though ready to
laugh about the bit part he plays
in "Tatlock's Millions,” and dis­
cuss “Sealed Verdict," his latest
tor Paramount, he was more in a
mood to talk about his experiences
In the south Pacific during the war.
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M O TH E R , M OTHER,
IW A S T H I N K I N G
AS I W A T C H E D y o u
B A K E TODAY,
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BAKE THE CLAB8ER
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with clabber
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Glorify the Savory Turkey!
( ' r r Recipet Helon )
Thonsgiving Topics
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THANKSG IVING IS ONE of the
Important feast days of the year,
and in a sense
it’s the beginning
of the h o lid a y
season.
L e t's
make It hearty,
gay, f u ll
of
thanks and cheer
Since everyone
e x p e c ts a big
feast on the table
for the special oc­
casion, plan it carefully and start
working on it In udvancc so every­
thing can be picture perfect. Plan
an all white or Ivory cloth and nap­
kins as a simple background for the
table. Have your glasses sparkling,
silver shining, and the china washed
to »pic and span neatness.
T H A N K S G IV IN G M E N U
•Baked Oysters
•Roast Turkey with Apple-
Sausage Stuffing
Mashed Potatoes
•Baked Sweet Potatoes
•Broccoli au Gratin
or Baked Squash with Peas
•Cranberry Salad Relishes
•fin g e r Rolls
Beverage
•Pumpkin Pie
•Recipe Given.
School Dress
DUTTONS in pairs accent the
front closing of this exciting
school dress for pre-teeners. Try
a pretty candy striped fabric,
used in contrast for the shaped
KAY M IL L A N D
yoke, and make a seif bow to i
Out of them has come an idea for perch at the neckline.
a musical, which he ought to write
but probably won’t. He'd rather
head for a driving range with Mrs.
Milland and their eight-year-old
son. Each takes a bucket of golf
balls and starts driving—with young
Milland doing better than either of
his parents.
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Ilka Chase’s talent for comedy
has never been better displayed
than in that same "Tatlock’s M il­
in nuts and pineapple, making sure lions.” but she, too, preferred to
of getting an equal distribution. Re­ talk about something else. Her lec­
fill shells with this mixture. Cut ture tours, a projected trip to Paris,
the marshmallows into small pieces the mink skins she was taking to a
and spread over the tops. Bake In milliner for a hat—all were more
a hot (375-dcgrec) oven until brown. important than a Hollywood stint
which was Just one more Job so
•Broccoli au Gratin
far as she was concerned.
(Serves
6)
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IF YOU WANT to have a first
Use one pound of broccoli. Select
course, plan an easy soup like
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Howard da Silva, of ItKO's
cream of mushroom or usparngus stalks with dark green, tightly
“ They Live by Night," can't
or celery, u clear soup made be­ closed buds. Cook
help tinkering with mechanical
f-
objects. He has bought a service
forehand.
Here's a baked oyster in boiling, suited
water until easily
station and auto repair shop In
dish that makes a nice appetizer:
pierced with fork.
the heart of Hollywood, and so
•Baked Oysters
Drain. Make one
far has three profitable inven­
Use four to six oysters for each
cup thin white
tions to his credit.
serving. Open the shells, cover oys-
sauce, using one _ _
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ler with Thousand Island dressing
Since “ Perry Mason" is the only
and sprinkle with a sharp grated tablespoon butter, one tablespoon
American cheese. Bake until heated flour and one cup milk. Place broc­ daytime mystery, it requires spe­
through and the cheese is melted coli In buttered casserole, pour over cial treatment so that suspense will
and browned. Serve In the shells the white sauce, top with buttered carry over from day to day, five
bread crumbs and grated American days a week. As one plot winds up.
with crisp crackers.
cheese. Bake until cheese melts.
as "The Case of the Sinister Sis­
For the turkey,
Baked Squash With Green Peaa
ter" is doing now, the new one is
allow from three-
Select small squash, split and worked in with it. Peter Capell and
quarters to one
cup of b re a d bake until tender. F ill with cooked Fran Lafferty are both key figures
crumbs for each green peas, seasoned and buttered, in these two—heard on CBS.
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pound of bird. and sprinkle with crumbled bacon.
Radio executives complain about
•Pumpkin Pie
SkftS Here’s an inter-
giveaway shows, but nothing was
(Makes 2 9-lnch plea)
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estlng s tu ffin g
done about them until "Everybody
3 cup» »teamed and «trained
which you'll like for variety:
Wins” was dropped by its cigarette
pumpkin or 1 large can of
•Apple Sausage Stuffing
company sponsor for a weekly se­
pumpkin
(Far 12 pound turkey)
ries based on original scripts of a
1 cup light brown sugar
1 pound pork sausage links
crime-mystery nature.
Big-name
1 cup white sugar
12 cups bread cubes
Hollywood and Broadway plays will
2 tablespoons molasses
2 tablespoons minced onion
be starred.
' ( teaspoon powdered cloves
Salt to taste
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon pepper
"America's New A ir Power," the
3 teaspoons ginger
2 tablespoons minced parsley
latest March of Time, shows actual
1 teaspoon salt
6 tart apples, diced
shots of carrier-based jets in ac­
< eggs, slightly beaten
2 tablespoons sugar
tion, and of the strange "Parasite,"
2 cups scalded milk
a hitch-hiking jet fighter which is
Cut sausage in thin slices Saute
Mix ingredients in order given and
and add other ingredients.
Toss bake in crust-lined pie plates. Set launched from a larger plane. The
climax shows the highly specialized
lightly and stuff bird.
pie on bottom shelf of oven (450-de- training of the men who pilot the
•To Roast Turkey
gree) for 10 minutes, then move pie Jets.
Here is the answer to the
Allow 30 minutes to each pound to middle shelf and reduce heat to
question
of what is being done about
for roasting time, using a moderate moderate (350-degree) and bake for
(350-dcgree) oven. Baste frequent­ 40 minutes or until a silver knife air power and defense.
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ly.
If turkey becomes too dark, comes out clean.
“ Joan of Arc" is full of
cover with water-moistened cheese­
As a variation for pumpkin pie,
tongue-twisting Gallic names
cloth
add one teaspoon of grated orange
and
phrases. To make sure au­
•Cranberry Salad
rind to the filling before baking
diences understand them, In­
(Serves 8)
desired.
grid Bergman and others fol­
1 pound cranberries
•Finger Rolls
lowed a handbook giving the
2 navel oranges
(Refrigerator)
American pronunciation, pre­
2 cups sugar
54 cup sugar
pared by a former Columbia
1 package lime-flavored gelatin
1 tablespoon salt
university professor.
54 cup boiling water
2 tablespoons lard
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1 cup diced celery
1 tablespoon butter
Bill Williams and Barbara Hale
1 cop chopped nutmeats
2 cups boiling water
plan taking their first vacation to­
2 yeast cakes
Put cranberries
and oranges
gether in two years on completion
54 cup lukewarm water
through food chopper. Add sugar
of RKO’s "The Clay Pigeon," in
1 teaspoon sugar
and let stand for two hours, stirring
which they co-star. Traveling by
2 eggs, beaten light
frequently. Dissolve gelatin In boil
freighter, they will take three
154 pounds flour
ing water. When cool, add the fruit
months to visit coastal cities, with
mixture, celery and nuts. Pour into
Dissolve first four ingredients into Rio de Janiero as the terminus of
■ mold and chill until firm.
boiling water. Let cool. Dissolve the trip. This is their first visit be­
the yeast and sugar into the luke­ low the equator, and they’re making
•Baked Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
warm water.
Combine first two it without frills.
(Serves 6)
mixtures, add the eggs. Add one-
1 medium-sized sweet potatoes
half of the flour and beat thorough­
Robert Cummings is looking foi
54 cup chopped walnuts
ly, for 10 minutes. Add remaining an actor who looks like Cummings,
2 tablespoons butter
flour and beat until mixture blisters. to star in the story of his life, one
1 teaspoon salt
Brush top with melted butter, cover of his independent pictures. A rriv­
1 dozen marshmallows
and place in refrigerator until m ix­ ing from London he used a British
1 cup shredded pineapple
ture doubles. (Four to six hours). accent, was known as Blade Stan­
Juice of 1 orange
Shape into rolls. Let rise for two hope Conway He became a Texan,
Bake the potatoes until tender, to three hours before baking In a when British actors were no longer
then scoop them out of the shells. hot (400-degree) oven for 10 to 15 in demand, with the name of Brice
Mash the pulp well, adding the minutes, or until golden brown.
Hutchins Now he wants to film his
butter, salt and orange juice. Stir
own story, but will not appear in it
Released by W N U Features.
LYN N SAYS:
Give Contrast to Menus
With Careful Planning
Certain food combinations are so
good together because of contrast
In flavor, texture and color that the
meal seems more satisfying. Here
are some foods you'll like for fam­
ily or entertaining:
A sweet potato casserole with
ham loaf makes a delicious main
course. Creamed cabbage adds fur­
ther contrast, and an apple dessert
adds lust the right finish.
With the blandness of veal as a
main dish, you can properly add
contrast with an onion soup as first
course, and a cottage pudding with
chocolate sauce as dessert.
Whitefish is so mild that it can
easily be served with a piquant
shrimp sauce, spinach or beets as
a vegetable, and a tart lemon des
sert.
With a simple baked ham dinner,
serve oven browned potatoes and
green peas with butter sauce, lent
on or pineifppi«» icz or sherbet c m
nletes the h.^nu.
ODDS AND ENDS—Jane Wyman
bat received a statuette a>td a citation
from Suffolk university, Boston, anti
a gold loving cup from Boston col­
lege, lor her work in "Johnny Be­
linda". , . . Dorothy l.oietl of 'The
Guiding l ight" says she'll never lor-
get her first spanking; it was admin­
istered with a copy of "Pilgrim’s
Progress." . . . Every day, after work
at Columbia, Glenn Ford has been
driving out to Burbank where he
took lessons in handling a five-pas­
senger Cessna. . . , Dennis Morgan
taught Errol Flynn to sing the love
song he sings to Alexis Smith in
Montana."
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10 and 12. Size 5, 25» yards of
J9-incn
The Fall and W inter FA S H IO N offers
a wealth of sewing inform ation for the
home dressmaker. Special designs, fab ­
ric neu»—free pattern printed inside the
book. 25 cents.
A»lt AlofAer, She K n ow »,,,
Clabber Girl is the baking powder
with the bolonend double action . . .
Right, in the mixing bowl; Light, from
the oven.
Guaraaleed by
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CLABBER GIRL
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pattern desired.
Pattern No
Name______ _________
Address.
An old metal spectacle case can
be used as a grip on the handles
of a shopping bag. It helps when
the bag is heavy and can be left
conveniently attached to one of
the ropes.
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Dough e n c r u s te d bowls and
dishes wash easily if they are
soaked in clear, cold water before ,
putting them in the hot, soapy
dishwater.
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Did you know that cooked hams
should be reheated at the rate of
ten minutes per pound?
• Rub in gently-warming, soothing Ben-Gay for fast
relief from muscular soreness and pain. Ben-Gay con­
tains up to 21/2 times more methyl salicylate and
menthol—famous pain-relieving agents known to every
doctor—than five other widely offered rub-ins. Insist
on genuine Ben-Gay, the original Baume Analgésique.
Also for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and COLDS.
Ask for Mild Ben-Gay for Children.
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Do not pare fruit directly into
an enamel sink; it will stain and
roughen the enamel.
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