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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 25, 1948
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By
IN E Z GERHARD
IXOKOTHY LAMOUR was
I s one of Betty Hutton’s first
friends when Betty sta rt­
ed in the movie business, t
friendship that has grown with
Nam e
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Cut Millwork Costs
the years. The other day the girls
were lunching in adjacent booths
at the Brown Derby. Dorothy and
her manager were setting guest
DOKOTHY
LAMOUR
stars for her radio program. Dor­
othy called to ask Betty if she'd
/.See Reripes Oelow.l
be one; Betty called back "Can't
think of anybody I'd rather appear
w ith!" That afternoon Betty re­
Menu Short-Cuts
LYNN CHAMBERS' M ENU
ceived three dozen roses from Dor­
othy—Just as a gesture of friend­
T H E R E ' S shopping, cleaning,
•Corn Chowder
ship.
baking, d e c o r a t i n g , wrapping
Toasted Muffins
Butter
Jelly
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Christmas p r e s-
Grapefruit-Pineapple Salad
With the success of "Red River”
ents and a hun­
Beverage
and other super-recent westerns in
dred other things
•Fig Pudding
the offing, Michael Curtiz Produc­
to do these days
Cream
tions are reviving plans to produce
before Christmas.
•Recipe given
"The 49'ers.” New plans include
Where does one
David Brian, now under long-term
find time to plan and make meals?
contract to Curtiz. Brian, working
•Corn Chowder
Now la an excellent time to put
as leading man opposite Joan Craw ­
(Serves 6)
menu short-cuts into operation.
ford in "Flamingo Road," should
4
cups
diced
potatoes
Plan to serve soups often, not as a
be one of Hollywood's brightest
2 cups boiling water
first course, but as a main dish.
stars in another year.
1
2”
square
fat
»alt
pork
Serve those casseroles, too, that
—
1
large
onion,
»Ilced
whip together in no time and bake
Tommy B e rn a rd , who plays
1
No.
2
can
kernel
corn
in half an hour or so without any
"Scrapper Molloy," newsboy, on
1 quart milk
watching or further attention.
the Dr. Christian program, has
2 teaspoon» »alt
Have foods that are hearty, and
been named an honorary member
'» teaspoon pepper
make certain there's enough for
of the Newspapcrboys’ Foundation
seconds or thirds because the fam­
Cut salt pork into cubes and ! of America. JBemard, 13, last year
ily will be hungry now that appe­ brown in a large saucepan. Add carried a paper route in Beverly
tites have been sharpened by cold onion and cook until tender. Add Hills.
diced potatoes and water; cover and
weather.
• • •
Gene Autry lent Rita Hay­
cook until potatoes arc tender. Add
H ER E ARE some excellent soups corn, milk and seasonings. Heat and I worth his heated trailer-dress­
ing room for use during ehilly
which can easily take the place of serve garnished with a sprinkling
days during »hooting of outdoor
of paprika
a main dish at dinner.
Leftover meats are put to good j scene» for “ The Loves of Car­
Navy Kean Soup
use in these casseroles which will j men" at Columbia Ranch. Ilers
was being redecorated, but can
(Nerves 6i
make easy work for you on these
hardly
be more comfortable
busy
days
before
the
holidays.
I 1« cup» dried pea beans
than the cowboy star’s, which
2 quart» cold water
Noodle» Neapolitan
has everything—cooking facili­
l.amb bones
(Serves 6,
ties, dining nook, running wa­
2 tablespoon» salt
*4 pound noodles, cooked
ter, everything but a horse!
1 elove of garlic, peeled
2!«
cups
slivered
chicken
or
ham
H to 10 peppercorn»
1 cup milk or cream
A crash squad of four men did
1 bay leaf
2 eggs
nothing all day on the set of Sier­
4 »prigs parsley
1 cup buttered bread or cracker ra's "Joan of Arc" (released by
*4 eup minced onion
crumbs
RKO) but pick up knights who fell
Mi teaspoon pepper
, . ,
down in battle scenes and couldn't
K teaspoon marjoram
After noodles are cooked in
I get up by themselves because of
2 cups canned tomatoes
boiling, salted water, rinse an J their heavy armor.
Incidentally,
drain them. Into a
j >
' 'he picture's star, Ingrid Bergman,
Pick over beans, then wash and
well-greased dish,
¿4?
has had a new orchid named for
soak in cold water overnight.
place la y e rs of
j p | her. It is mauve, with red lip and
Drain; measure liquid from beans
n o o d l e s , then
I yellow throat, of heavy texture.
and add enough to make two quarts.
meat and repeat
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Add to beans with lamb bones and
until all are used.
For the first time in more than
salt. Tie next six ingredients in a
Beat eggs, add
10 years of picture making. Pat
cloth bag and add to water and
milk, and p o u r
O'Brien used full make-up for "The
bones. Cover, bring to a boil, then
over noodles and meat. Top with Boy with Green H a ir,” done in
simmer for four hours until beans
crumbs. Bake in a moderate <350- technicolor. Every morning he had
are tender.
Remove bones and
degree) oven for 25-30 minutes or to have his hair shampooed and
spice bag, then strain soup. Mash
until browned on top.
curled into tight ringlets.
beans. Add any pieces of meat
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which cling to bones and the to­
TH E F R U IT puddings mentioned
Six stars wanted the top role in
matoes. Reheat nnd serve hot.
earlier need take no longer to make “Champion,” film version of the
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than the main dishes for the meal. Ring Lardner story, but Producer
SOUPS take long to cook, but, .of Both of these recipes for desserts
course, need little watching, and are nourishing and will be well re­ Stanley K ram er of Screen Plays,
Inc., gave it to K irk Douglas. The
thus they are such time-savers to ceived.
young man won stardom through
have for meals. Here’s another de­
•Fig Pudding
eight pictures in three years.
licious, hearty soup;
(Serves 6)
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2 eggs, beaten
Walter Slezak, the character
Oxtail Soup
1 cup sugar
comedian, who does a fine job
(Serves 12,
3 tablespoons flour
in a featured role in Danny
l ’, i pounds lean beef
1 teaspoon baking powder
Kaye's "Happy Times," has
2 oxtails, split
1 cup walnuts, chopped
plans. He is writing a musical
6 quarts cold water
1 cup figs, chopped
for the screen. Hopes to sell it
1 tablespoon salt
to Warner Bros, and direct it
1 large onion, diced
Beat eggs until light, then add
for them.
% cup celery root, diced
sugar, sifted flour and remaining
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1 tablespoon chopped parsley
ingredients. Stir well and bake in
Dick Powell spent 34 days of
2 tablespoons fat
a buttered casserole dish in a slow
shooting Arizona locations for "Sta­
2 tablespoons flour
(325-degree) oven for 25 minutes
tion West” without a mishap. Then
I carrots, diced
he spent an afternoon sight-seeing.
Apricot Whip
At a lumber camp a power saw
(Serves
6)
Cut oxtail into small pieces and
broke and whizzed by his face.
fry lightly in fat. Cube the beef and
!4 pound dried apricots
Later a lumberjack’s axhead flew
add with oxtail to
!4 cup sugar
off and narrowly missed his head.
w a te r and salt.
Whites of 5 eggs
Dick is not superstitious, but he
P l a c e in large
!i teaspoon lemon juice
didn't hang around to see if he
kettle, cover and G
Pick over and wash fruit. Cook would be lucky a third time.
let cook s lo w ly
in
water, Just enough to cover, until
for a b o u t four
Radio Row folks at Toots Shor’s
soft. Remove stones and put through
hours. Add vege­
the
other evening stared and then
strainer.
Add
sugar
and
cook
five
tables and cook for one hour longer,
or until stock is reduced by half. minutes. Beat egg whites until stiff stared again when they saw a large
sombrero with a fam iliar face be­
Strain. Heat fat in skillet, add flour and fold in fruit. Heap lightly in a
The face belonged to
buttered baking dish and bake in a neath it.
and brown slowly. Add one cup
slow (325-degree) oven 35 minutes. Arthur Godfrey. He was trying to
of the soup and then stir Into re­
Serve with custard sauce or cream. make his guest, Gene Autry, feel
maining stock.
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at home.
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L Y N N 8AY8:
If you're making several different
ODDS
A
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ENDS — Louis H o ­
Now’s the Time to Get
kinds of cookies, label their tins and ward, currently appearing in Colum­
Ready far the Holidays
jars so you can find each kind when bia'} "A Crooked Mile,” wants Io make
If you're buying fresh flowers, you want them.
a film like "Ladies in Retirement” with
lengthen their life by spraying liquid
Crisp cookies should not be stored bis former wife, Ida Lupino. That
wax on thorn. Be sure the leaves with soft ones or they will become was their last one together. . . . Alan
Young returns to the air in January
and petals are free from water be­ soggy.
fore waxing.
Jars of cheese kept on hand will with his own show, scheduled to re­
Broken bits of cookies, rolled fine, be put to work easily, satisfying a place "A Date W ith Judy,” but will
should be kept In jars so they will horde of hungry guests who just continue with the Jimmy Durante
show, . . . Herb Sheldo-, has made a
be ready at a moment’s notice to drop in for a visit.
series of screen shorts for Universal.
be rolled into a crust for pie. Use
One fruit gelatin salad and one , , . When Jack Carson registered for
one of the ready-mix puddings for molded vegetable salad are good the elections he gave bis occupation as
the filling and top with whipped to have on hand for holiday week- actor and cattle,nan. He’s an actor, all
right— but on bit ranch be has one
cream or meringue.
| ends for unexpected guests.
Soup Mokes an Easy Supper!
lone bull calf/
One of the Middle West’s larg­
est lum ber dealers, seeking means
of reducing home construction
costs, has announced a program
designed to save 20 per cent of the
cost of m illw o rk in a new house.
The program entails standariza-
tion of sizes and patterns of doors,
windows, kitchen cabinets, fire­
places, trim storm sash, screens
and combination doors.
An official of the company ex­
plained that on such items as en­
trance fram es and mantels the
cost can be reduced as much as
30 per cent when the units are
mass produced.
T H I S lovely five-inch m o tif can
! •* be used fo r a lacy tablecloth,
bedspread or as a long runner as
pictured. Crochet it in white or
i ecru cotton. I t ’s a design that has
won many prizes; you’ll look a
long time before you find a pret-
' tier one.
Tl
*0 t t o t ^ , ,
ill Lm'Ar*"* %
jp u ?
TIME
Relieve
Chest Colds
MISERIES
OF
STIMULATES
PENETRATES
chest, throat and
back surfaces like
a warming, com­
forting poultice.
into upper bron-
c h ill tu b o «nth
special toothing
medicinal vapors.
At bedtime rub throat, chest
and back with Vicks VapoRub.
Relief-bringing action starts
Instantly . . . 2 ways at oncef
And It keeps up this special
Penetrating - Stimulating ac-
tlon for hours ‘
WICKS
In the n ig h t to
b rin g re lie f. > V a p o R u b
Buy U. 5. Sa vingt Bonds!
Super-tasty Gro-Pup, the only
Ribbon-type dog food, lx nourish­
ing! It's 92% /ood! . . . about as
much food, dry weight, as in five
I-lb. cans of dog food. Many
are 70% water!
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GRO-PUP
CONTAINS ABOUT
AS MUCH FOOD
AS FIVE
Mountain Goats Need
Winds to Provide Food
MJ. CAMS
Mountain goats could not sur­
vive the winters high up in their
rocky homes were it not for rag­
ing winds. The winds sweep away
the snow in spots so that the ani­
mals can reach the scanty moss
and lichen plants on which they
live.
Mod« by K«Hoft't
•* Botti« Cr««k
and OflMoh«
Dogs G? B r GRO-PUP
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MUONEM
• Smoke Camels and only Camels for 30 d ay s— and
see for yourself how m ild a cigarette can be!
This same test was m ade by hundreds of m en and
wom en under the eyes of noted th ro a t specialists.
T he smokers in this test averaged 1 to 2 packs o f
Camels every day for 30 days. T h e ir th ro ats w ere
carefully exam ined each week. A fter a to tal of 2470
exam inations, these doctors reported
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