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S outhern Oregon N ews Review, T hursday, M arch 31, 1949 // S im p f e S c iu m < b a c h ^ n le r e â t HOUStHOLV * <7\ f , y o u na on b h tfe Tax Hurts “ Big Boys" C O M M O N SENSE.. about the tax p ic tu re insofar as th is 81st con gress is concerned? T h is re p o rte r has attem pted to get an o v e ra ll p ictu re o f w h a t is lik e Pf ov*<f thoutandt upon thousands of tintoti ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE ly to happen, and If we are any Judge, President Truman’s call for a tax increase is not going to hurt average Individual taxpayers and neither will it hurt small business men in the Home Towns of the country. ,N * ™ R? ’S REMEDY (N R ) TAB- LX 15—A purely vegetable laxative to relieve constipation without the usual griping, sickening, perturbing sensa- tioni, and does noc cause a rash. Try N R —you w ill see the difference. Un coated or candy coaled—their actioo ••dependable, thorough, yet gentle as millions of NR's have proved. Get a 25c box and use as directed. The Big Boys, of course, will be hurt If the administration tax measure goes through, with emphasis on corporate taxes, and some media are telling the country that business will be "penalized” by the adminis tration tax proposals. The facts are that the tax on the first 2250,000 of net Income will show a substantial reduction under the President’s program and the corporate tax Increase will not show until the first million dollars of net income Is reached in the Income bracket. Speed y o u r C ooking w ith Pressure Hans (See Keeipei lielow ) Q u irk M eals LYNN CHAMBERS* M ENU TF YOU’VE E V E R come home at five o clock after an afternoon ’ New England Boiled Dinner of club activities, have you won Waldorf Salad Crusty Kolla dered how to get a roast on the Chilled Berries Cookies table and a meal cooked to com Beverage pletion within the hour? •Recipe Given 1 he solution to this problem lies In cooking the meal In one of those Cool cooker, following manufactur er 8 directions, and open. Remove efficient utensils know n as a meat to serving platter. M ix com pressure cooker starch to a smooth paste with or pressure pan. water and add to tomato sauce in In an hour, and cooker. Season as desired. Stir over In many cases, low heat to a clear rich gravy. less time, you Ham with Escalloped Potatoes can h a v e a (Serves 4-5) steaming hot 2 tablespoons butter ------- meal with meat, 154 tablespoons flour vegetables and potatoes on the 154 cups milk table for a hungry family. AU this 1 teaspoon salt can be accomplished with no more 54 teaspoon pepper previous preparation than m arket I small onion grated ing. 1 tablespoon fat I oods cooked under pressure 2 pounds ham slice, cut In cook quickly because the steam is serving pieces held within the utensil. Food values 5 medium potatoes, peeled arc saved, too, so you can serve and sliced more healthful meals to the family. Melt butter, blend in flour, add And, if you’re a busv homemaker, milk, «alt and pepper. Stir con- you can save hours of time in the r— v « .«.___ z stantly and cook preparation of foods which usually u n til smooth. take three or four hours to cook. ' Add o n io n . All of the recipes given today Brown ham un use meats that take long cooking til golden brown tim e under ordinary circum in pressure pan, stances. Use the directions care then r e m o v e fully and follow the manufactur fro m cooker. ers' directions for using whatever Place potatoes kind of cooker you have. in bottom ot cooker and cover with white sauce. Lay ham on potatoes. , ™ E ^ C O M M E N D E D pressure , ......... , lausl Blr> Adjust cover, „ exhaust air, ana and for most dishes including meats is I bring to 15 pounds pressure. Cook 15 pounds. Study your cooker to 12 minutes. Cool cooker, and serve see how this is obtained and main meal at once. tained. Ancient Perfection One pre-Inca c iv iliz a tio n in Peru, w hich probably dates fro m between 200 B. C. and 200 A. D., b u ilt stone structures as perfect in w orkm anship as the E gyptian P yram ids. FUSSY STOMACH? RELIEF FOR ACIO WDIGESTIOM.X GAS AND . - ^ ’ "FO R HEARTBURN THE TUMMY! W NU—13 For instance, the present tax on corporations provides that a cor porate net income of $10.000 pays approximately $2.100 In taxes. Un der the Truman proposal this busi ness corporation would pay $1,000. S lim m in g House Dress The corporation with a $50,000 net N EAT, p ra c tic a l house dress income now pays $19,000 while un fo r the busy hom em aker th a t’s der the administration proposal the easily and q u ic k ly made. W aist tax would be $12,000; a $60,000 net line d a rts give crisp, s lim m in g corporation income now pays $22,- lines, a n a rro w b e lt ties in back. 800 while the proposed rate would You’ll w ant to have several on cut it to $15,500; a $100.000 corpo hand. • • • rate net income now pays $38,000 and the new rate would cut it to l«Pi|Bein i? ' JP22 COmM ,n "lze* 12. K. and 44 SUe 14’ 4y’ y,rd’ $29,500; $200,000 now pays $76,000 it' M-’lnrt. ’ and the Truman bill would slash F o r Ju n io r Mood that to $64,500; the $250,000 income ESIG N ED to w in applause now pays $95,000 and the Truman fro m your audience is th is bill would cut that to $82,000; the $500,000 corporate net income now charm ing date fro ck in a ju n io r A contrasting fa b ric is pays $190,000 and M r. Truman's mood. used fo r yoke and peplum , the proposal would cut it to $182,000. keyhole neckline is accented w ith But, the million dollar net income a gay bow. which now pays $380,000 would pay about $382,000 in taxes and the two ' d m m million dollar net income which l*7ndN° 8 T z e U 1 2 % «f now pays $760,000 would pay $832 ' - ’ - e and peplum’ yards. «?n additional q u arter for your copy 000. Sdi2?e S,?£lnA an<l S um m er F A S H IO N — it's filled w ith Ideas for sm art sum m er sew This measure is now before the ing; free pattern prin ted Inside the book. house ways and means committee SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. of which Representative Robert L SJO South Wells St. Chicago 7, III. Doughton of North Carolina h Enclose 25 cents in coins for each chairman. pattern desired. • • • Pattern No.. -Size. Stability or Socialism Democratic leaders maintain that the economic stability act of 1949 which gives the Presi dent far-reaching powers Is a "logical continuation of the eco nomic achievement started by the Democratic party in 1933." The Democrats claim their leardership built the country up from 1933 to Its present high-level economy and the sta bility act Is to protect and In sure “ our economic good health now that we have won It back." Republicans maintain, h o w - ever, that the bill Is shot through with socialism and power no President should have In peace time. DOES TH E F A M IL Y like melt- •New England Boiled Dinner ingly delicious spaghetti? Here's (Serves 4) the easy way to cook it. 154 pounds ham shank Spaghetti with Meat Sauce 1 cup water (Serves 6) 4 small potatoes, peeled and 2 tablespoons salad oil halved 1 pound ground beef 4 amall onions, peeled 1 clove garlic, chopped 1 small turnip, peeled and Observe Centennial 1 No. 2 ran tomatoes aliced 1 18-ounce) can tomato sauce The department of the interior is 4 medium carrots, scraped 2 medium onions, chopped this month celebrating its centen 1 small cabbage, quartered 1 teaspoon chili powder nial. It was in March, 1849, that 54 teaspoon pepper 1 green pepper, chopped President James K. Polk signed Place ham and water in cooker. 1 teaspoon salt the Vinton bill creating the depart Adjust cover, exhaust air and bring 1 (8-ouncel package spaghetti ment with one secretary and one pressure to 15 pounds. Cook for 20 Parmesan cheese assistant. Today, a century later, minutes. Reduce pressure and open Combine all ingredients except the department has 50,000 em cooker. Add prepared vegetables cheese in pres ployees and operates from the Arc and pepper. Adjust cover, exhaust sure pan. Adjust tic circle to Puerto Rico and from air and bring pressure again to 15 cover and ex Maine to the South Pacific. pounds. Cook for five to eight min haust air. Bring Its far-flung jurisdiction em utes, depending upon size of vege to 15 pounds braces the welfare of two mil tables. Cool and open cooker and pressure and lion people in America’s terri serve at once. cook for 12 -15 . . . tories and insular possessions minutes. Serve and the guardianship of more CANNED TOMATO sauce added over cooked spaghetti, topped with than 400,009 American Indians to a pot roast gives you a wonder cheese. and 30,000 Alaskan natives. It fully rich but economical gravy, Wiener Schnitzel Is responsible for the manage as in the following recipe: (Serves 6) ment of more than 750 million Savory Pot Roast 2 slices veal round, cut 54- acres of public lands, promo (Serves 6-10) Inch thick tion of safety, conservation and S54-4 pounds pot roast of beef 4 tablespoons flour development of the nation’s (chuck, round or brisket, Salt and pepper mines, protection of the fish boned) 1 teaspoon paprika and wildlife, administration of 1 clove garlic 1 cup sliced onions 21.5 million acres of public Salt and pepper to taste 54 lemon, sliced thin parks and playgrounds, de 2 tablespoons drippings 1 cup soured cream velopment of western river ba 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce Cut veal into serving size pieces sin resources Including great 2 tablespoons cornstarch and dredge in flour mixed with salt Irrigation and hydro-electric 54 cup cold water and pepper. Heat cooker, add oil projects. Rub the cut surface of the meat and paprika. Brown pieces of veal It has charge of water and min With cut surface of garlic clove. on both sides. Add onion and saute Sprinkle with salt and pepper. slightly. Place a slice of lemon on eral investigations, map-making Brown in the pressure cooker In each piece of veal. Add sour cream. under the geological survey, oper the drippings. Add canned tomato Adjust cover, exhaust air and bring ates a railroad in Alaska, and is sauce. Close cooker and exhaust to 15 pounds pressure. Cook 15 the largest single producer and dis air. Bring pressure to 15 pounds minutes. Cool cooker and serve tributor of electric power through Its various hyrdo-electrlc power and cook 11 minutes to the pound. veal, garnished with parsley. projects. LY N N SAYS: The pressure pan may be used Pressure Cookers Just as any other kettle for sauces, Favor Little People Have Many Uses dressings, etc. without the cover. It is obvious at this juncture of I t ’s amazingly quick to make If you want to cook several dif the congressional session that the custards In the pressure cooker. ferent kinds of vegetables at the administration is aiming its legis Simply pour the custard mixture same time in a pressure pan, select lation on all fronts to favor the Into small, heat-proof cups and set those which require the same cook little people who live on Main on the pressure cooker rack with ing time. street in America. The election a little water at the bottom. Cook To soften cereals properly and to brought home the fact that most of for 2 minutes at 15 pounds pres bring out their full flavor, use the America lives on Main street or sure. pressure pan. It save; time. trades on Main street in the Home Molds are now available for pud Many of the pressure pans can Towns of this country and it is a dings that fit right Into pressure be used for processing fruit and political axiom that no one gets pans. They steam puddings per vegetables for canning. Follow di* hurt badly if he stays on the side fectly and swiftly. rectlons. of the greatest good for the great est number. FORWMEN 13—49 HAVE you HEAZP ABOUT THIS NEW fceischmann ' s DRY YEAST ? (WHO BAKE AT HOME) Nmwcwrcwr Name_____ Address. WHEE! Buy 3 packages a t a tim e— keep them Handy on the shelf. Active when you buy it — active when you use it! Save w ear and tear on dish cloths by using a m edium size cork dipped in scouring powder fo r polishing paring knives or cut le ry . 3 times as many women prefer D arkened or discolored a lu m i num cooking utensils can be brightened by boiling a solution of cream o f ta r ta r (2 teaspoons of cream of ta rta r to one Quart of w a te r) in them fo r several m in utes. FLEISCHMANNS YEAST .4M0.W .-.AN, — •— A cloth dampened w ith alcohol w ill rem ove dust fro m candles w ith o u t lessening th e ir o rig in a l luster. i n t l P C t f that h a f speaks c n o i l r e f for a t » itself! Crispness Hoar Rice Krlspies snap! crackle I pop! in milk! Dee-licious energy food. America’s favorite ready-to-eat rice cereal. W rap left-over food in waxed paper to conserve space in re frig e ra to r, w hile keeping food m oist and fla vo rfu l. P a in t the top and bottom step o f. the basem ent s ta irs w h ite : this m akes them m ore conspicu ous and m in im ize s the hazard of stepping off the top step or m iss i n g the bottom one. MOINE* KNOWS 5 a . BESI! ¿ ¿ y / ? 3 ARC C am els as MILD MAKE AS PEOPLE SAY? the C amel 30- daytest AND you ' ll KNOW THEY RE M IL D / • In a recent test o f hundreds o f people who smoked only Camels fo r 3 ays, noted throat specialists, m aking weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!