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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, A p ril 14, 1949 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS W e ( ( J a if o r e J b u tto n tr a n te r P t a y TTop for (brother, S^iòler W ALTZS « M IA O , WNU C .r » • t p o n d .n t Postal Ratos Boost BRAN-ANA' MUFFINS •THERE IS 4 th a t E V E R Y in d ic a t io n th is c o n g re s s w i l l b o o s t p o s ta l ra te s . T h e in c re a s e w i l l n o t be th e f ig u r e w h ic h th e p o s t o ffic e d e p a r t m e n t h as a s k e d , a n d because of the Influence of big pub lishers In the m a g a zin e field, it Is lik e ly th a t some sm a ll new spapers m a y stand the b ru nt o f the Increase unless th ey tak e m easures e a rly to build a b ac k -fire w ith th e ir con gressm en. Quick-easy recipe for combining the moist goodness of bananas with n u t- sweet Kellogg's A ll-B ran. Dellclousl ‘4 cup shorten- 1 cup mashed, fu lly- ing ripe bananas U cup sugar 1 cup sifted flour 1 egg 2 teaspoons 1 cup Kellogg’s baking powder A ll-B ra n *4 teaspoon soda ■4 cup m ilk 34 teaspoon salt 1. Blend shortening and sugar until creamy; add egg and beat well. 2. Add A ll-B ran and m ilk: let soak until most of moisture is taken up. S tir In bananas. 3. S ift flour with baking powder, soda and salt; add to first mixture stir ring only until combined. 4. F ill greased muffin pans two-third» fu ll and bake In preheated moder ately hot oven (400’ F .) 25 to 30 minutes. Yield: 12 muffins— 2 '4 * in diameter. T h e re Is no question but th a t the post o ffice d e p a rtm e n t should be g ran ted an Increase In ra tes In m ost e v e ry class of m a il unless the tax p a y e rs d e c la re they are w illin g to cln- tlnu e paying into the k itty for a postal subsidy. Une E a s te r E g gs fo r P la c e C a rd s (5«» R i t i p t i Helow ) Easter Plans L Y N N C H A M B E R S' E A S TER MENU ONE OF THE T R A D IT IO N A L highlights of E a s te r w ill pro bably •R o a s t L eg of L a m b oc the coloring of E as ter eggs. •Sw eet P otato Puffs Though some udults th in k that N e w Peas in C re a m coloring eggs is s tric tly child's pluy •C arro t-A sp arag us Salad and should be le ft to youngsters, a •S a lly Lunn M u ffin s larg e percentage of grownups C u rra n t J e lly B everag e doesn't agree. As a m a tte r of fact, S tra w b e rry Ice C re a m m any people w elcom e E u stcr as a or tim e when th e ir a rtis tic sk ill can •P e a c h R e frig e ra to r Pudding Oe brought into fu ll swing. •R ec ip e given You m a y m uke the eggs as elab o rate or as sim ple as you like. 1 tablespoon b utter Perhaps a few b rig h tly colored C rea m to m oisten eggs in a gay basket as a setting 34 teaspoon salt for the E a s te r b re a k fa s t ta b le are 3« teaspoon nutm eg all yo u 'll w ant. On the other hand, Crushed cornflakes you m a y w ant to try out yo u r skill 1 egg at m a kin g faces or pen cilling W a te r nam es on col B o il potatoes in boiling w a te r u n ored eggs. W ith c e rtifie d J til tender. P eel, ric e and m ash E a s te r egg col them . Season w ith b u tte r, salt, n u t m eg and c re a m enough to m ake ors th at com e th em m oist. R o ll into sm all balls. w ith a handy w rite r, y o u 'll be D ip in egg w hich has been sligh tly beaten w ith w ater. C oat w ith corn- able to create greased pan In eggs as sim ple or professional as a m o d e ra te you like. Eggs w ill be e ffe ctive and (350") oven un ap p ro p ria te place cards ot the E a s t t il brow ned, 15 er d in n er. to 20 m inutes, T w o ap p ro p ria te creations c e r or, f r y in hot, tain to appeal are the p e rt bunny deep fa t. (F a t and a coy little chick. S tiff w hite should be hot card b o ard is used fo r the base and enough to brow n for the stund-up collars th at hold a cube of bread in one m in u te .) the eggs. •C arro t-A sp arag u s Salad Use yello w dye fo r the chicken. C ut scraped, cleaned carro ts in Rest the egg on a c o lla r w ith a fine strips and plunge into ice p erk y bow tied under the " c h in ." P a in t on eyelashes and a tta ch a w ater. C h ill thoroughly. D ra in and pap er beak at the rig h t place. Stand d ry betw een towels. A rra n g e in a circ le on crisp lettuce leaves. P lac e a fe a th e r up the back, and yo u 'll chilled, cooked o r canned a s p a ra have a chicken everyone w ill love! gus tips in the center and serve T h e ra b b it is p retties t when dyed w ith w ell chilled, seasoned F ren ch lig h t blue o r pink. Use little w hite rein fo rcem ents (th e kind the young dressing. • • • sters get fo r notebook p ap er) fo r T E N D E R M U F F IN S served w ith the eyes and m outh. Bits of w hite s trin g tucked under the "m o u th ” je lly m a ke a delicious acco m p an i m a k e w hiskers and long, tap erin g m ent to the dinner: •S a lly Lunn M u ffin s pieces of crepe pap er m a k e the (M a k e s 1 dozen m e d iu m ) ears. T u rn the co lla r down in front 31 cup butter to m a k e a pointed co lla r and the 31 cup sugar bunny is com plete. • • • 1 «“K 34 cup m ilk E A S T E R D IN N E R m ig h t be b uilt 1% cups sifted flo u r around la m b w ith ap p ro p ria te sauce 2 teaspoons b akin g powder and spring vegetables. 31 teaspoon salt * Roast Leg of L am b C re a m b u tte r and sugar u n til H a v e leg of la m b boned and ro lle d by the butcher. W ipe w ith a v e ry smooth. Add egg and beat d a m p cloth. M ix together the fol w ell. S ift flo u r w ith b akin g pow der low ing : one-third cup fa t or salad and salt and add a lte rn a te ly w ith oil, one m inced clove of g arlic, m ilk to firs t m ix tu re . T he b a tte r tw o teaspoons m a rjo ra m , three- should be quite thfh. G rease m e pow dered m us d iu m sized m u ffin pans and pour in fourths teaspoon ta rd , one te a m ix tu re to fill th em tw o-th irds fu ll. spoon salt and Bake in a m o d era tely hot (375°) one • h a lf te a oven 15 to 20 m inutes. spoon p a p rik a . •P e a c h R e frig e ra to r Pudding R ub the m ix tu re (Serves 8) o ver the m e a t pound b utter before roasting. 1 cup confectioners* sugar For boned, 4 eggs rolled leg of 3 cups sliced peaches lam b , set the 24 la d y fingers oven slow (325°) and roast, w ith 1 p in t w hipping c rea m out w a te r or other liq u id , 45 m in C re a m b u tte r and sugar u ntil utes to the pound if the m e a t lig h t and flu ffy . Add eggs, one at w eighs between fo u r and five a tim e , beating thoroughly a fte r pounds. F o r a h e a v ie r leg of lam b , each addition. L in e an oblong pan roast 42 m inutes per pound a t the w ith lad y fing ers on sides and bot sam e te m p e ra tu re . tom . F old in peaches w ith cream ed • • • b u tte r-su g ar and egg m ix tu re H A V E Y O U E V E R tried sweet P lac e one-half of m ix tu re in lady potatoes w ith lam b ? T h e y 're a de fin g e r lined pan. Add a la y e r of licious com bination. H e re a re two lady fingers, then re m a in in g m ix recipes fro m w hich you m a y take ture. Top w ith lad y fingers. Place yo u r choice. in re frig e ra to r for 24 hours. U nm old Sw eet Potato Puffs and g arn ish w ith whipped cream (Serves 6) I t using fresh peaches, sprinkle S la rg e sweet potatoes them w ith lemon Juice and sugar. L Y N N SA YS: H e re ’s W hat to Do W ith E a s te r Eggs Eggs decorated fo r E a s te r m a y be used in m any d iffe re n t w ays to add nourishm ent as w e ll as interest to m eals. T hey should be h ard - cooked before deco rating , of course! M ix the w hites of fo u r hard- cooked eggs w ith two cups of w hite sauce and pour this o ver toast. Press the yolks through a sieve to d eco rate the tops of the crea m ed w hites. E v e r trie d eggs au gratin? D e vil hard-cooked eggs, then place in a casserole, cover w ith g rated cheese and w hite sauce. Top w ith buttered crum bs and bake u n til golden. M ix the yolks of hard-cooked eggs w ith fin e ly chopped ham , then re f ill the whites. Serve on lettuce leaves and pass m ayonnaise. H ard-cooked eggs m a y be ground or chopped, then m ixe d w ith d rain ed sweet p ickle relish, m ayo n naise, Thousand Islan d dressing, m u stard and salt to taste. P ack the m ix tu re into sm all cups and ch ill. I t seem s to this re p o rte r h ow ever, th at some of the big subsidies the d ep a rtm e n t is now paying, sp ecif ic a lly to the a irp la n e in d u stry , should be investig ated by the con gress. T h e cost of c a rry in g m a il on the ra ilro a d s and the co m p eti tion of the express m onopoly, a ll should h ave a thorough a irin g be fore the s m a lle r users of the m a il service a re penalized by a 50 to 100 p er cent boost in the postal rates. • • • Correct Prediction A re p o rte r is even presum ptious to a tte m p t to p red ict w h a t m a y h a p pen in this new co alitio n congress, but despite this, we pred icted ap p ro v a l by the Senate of M r. Jam es Boyd, who has been servin g fo r a y e a r w ith o ut pay as d ire c to r of the U . S. bureau of m ines. Ap p ro v a l would come, fo r one reason: th at John L . L ew is d id the one thing th a t united the senate — he called his m in e w orkers out on strik e in opposition to the Boyd ap p o in tm en t on the slim th eo ry th a t Boyd had n eve r w orked in a m in e. F a c t is th a t John J. F orbes, a 35- y e a r v e teran of the bureau and a v e te ra n m in e r, is ch ief of the d i vision of m in e inspection and safe ty. Also all 400 m in e inspectors in the b u reau have had a t least fiv e ye ars exp erien ce in the b ureau . L e w is ' objection to Boyd, was pop pycock. M r. Boyd is an a d m in is tra to r and a scientist fro m the U n i v e rs ity of C olorado and the h ealth and safety division of the b ureau is only a s m a ll p a rt of his job w hich includes research in m etals, eco nom ics, statistics, m e ta llu rg y , e x plosives and fuels. H ow big is your business? I f you a rc doing under a h a lf m il lion gross an n u a lly you w ill not be affe cte d by the proposed m in im u m w age Increase to 75 cents. As this Is w ritte n th a t’s the sit uation of the m in im u m w age b ill as voted out by the house c o m m itte e . I I I I I These Are Fun to Make CTURDY play togs for the sand ° box crowd that are such fun to m ake. 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Pattern No.. -S iz e , N am e If you haven't a sm all oil can, use an old m edicine d r o p p e r when oiling your washing or sew ing m achine. Instead of sewing s h o u l d e r pads into your dresses, attach them with snaps. Sew top half of two snaps into shoulder seam s, attaching lower portions to pads —a t laundry or dry c l e a n i n g tim e, just unsnap the pads. —• — Clothing specialists claim that bleaching is m ore likely to dis color nylon fabric than to im prove the whiteness of the m a terial. T w o figu res have come out of the filib u s te r w hich shot to pieces the P re s id e n t’s p ro g ra m in this 80th congress. One is handsom e Sen. Scott Lucas of Illin o is , who failed m is e ra b ly as a le a d e r of the ad m in istra tio n forces. I t ’ takes a rough and tu m b le fig h te r the likes of V ice - P re sid en t Alben B a rk le y to stand down th e re on the flo o r and do b attle. Senator Lucas, it struck this re p o rte r, w as averse to get tin g his h a ir mussed and was m o re in te n t on keeping his b e tte r p ro file turned to w a rd the ca m eras. T h e other fig u re w as th at of Sen. A llen J. E lle n d e r of Lou isian a, who reached the high lig h t of his s e n a to rial c a re e r when he proved th a t he could stand on his fee t, w ithout chan g in g shoes, ta lk , w ithout help, lon g er than his fo rm e r boss, the la te H uey Long, of L ou isian a. S enator E lle n d e r was sp eaker of the Louisiana house of re p res en tative s when the la te " K in g F is h " called the dance and e v e ry p o litic ia n In L ou isian a danced to his tune. And iro n ic a lly , H uey Long's son, the 30-year old Junior senator fro m Lou isian a, sat and w it nessed the E lle n d e r talkatho n . IWllfo BACK ACHE TORTURE? SORETONE Liniment's H e a tin g P a d A ction G ives Q u ick R e lie f! 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LI GMT A N D < £ * 5 F lU F F y iW IS H «¡¡N w i ¿CO ULD 8 A K E / j | » ’ BAKE THE CLABBER GIRL WAY. MV D E A R w it h C LA B B ER G IR L B AK IN G POWDER. THAT W AY A ilt AfofJier, S t» K n o w s . , , C labber G irl is the baking pow der with the balanced double action . . . Right, in the mixing bowl; Light, from the oven. CLABBER GIRL i Said Sen. R aym on d E . B a ld w in of C onnecticut, one of m y fa v o rite R epublicans: “ T h e previous con gress has been called a do-nothing congress. B ut If the 80th congress had a housing p ro b lem to d eal w ith it was because a D e m o c ra tic a lly co n tro lled 79th congress, 78th con gress. 76th congress, 75th congress and 74th congress fa ile d to d eal w ith I t . ” I f the Connecticut senator had had second sight he would have Inclu d ed the 81st congress. • • • MA^E fU t EA^El- 30 DAY TEST f/Y YOC'R T70YE' ( t foktaste , t foktmoot ) HERES THE TEST that tells you how m ild and flavorsome a cigarette can be. Smoke Camels, and only Camels, for 30 days. Test them in your own "T-Zone.” See how your taste cheers for Camel’s rich, fu ll flavor. Let your throat report on Camel’s cool, cool mildness. Tw o Disagreed Sen. C lau d e P ep p er of F lo rid a and E stes K e fa u v e r of Tennessee w e re the only tw o southerners who d id n ’t go along w ith the 23 D ix ie - crats and the 23 R epublicans who join ed hands to w rec k the T ru m a n ca m p a ig n p ro g ra m . Said Senator P e p p e r: “ I know th at in m y p a rt of the co u ntry the firs t th in g a m an does, i f he gets rich , is to buy h im self a d ouble-breasted suit, and the n ext th in g is th a t he wishes he w ere a R e p u b lic a n ." • In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels fo r 30 days, noted throat spe cialists, making weekly examina tions, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS!