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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON)
Actress Donna Reed
Expects. Fourth Child
Hollywood 'U.P; Film
actrs Donna Reed and her
movie producer-husband, Tony
Owen, disclosed today that they
expect their fourth child next
April.
The star and her husband al
ady have three children, Tony
Jr., 9; Timmy, 7; and Jenny, 10.
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Feeding the Family
By ZOLA
Food
Jellied Waldorf Salad
Ah! A wonderful crispy, col
orful holiday salad that can be
prepared ahead of time. Solution
to hostess' dilemna. Dissolve two
packages' apple-flavored gelatin
in two cups hot water. Add two
cups cold water, one-half tea
spoon salt and one tablespoon
vinegar. Chill until slightly
thickened. Fold in cups diced
unpeeled red apples, one-third
cup coarsely chopped walnuts
and two-third .cup finely diced
celery which has been seasoned
with one-fourth teaspoon salt.
Pour mixture into two-quart
mold. Chill until firm. TJnmold
on crisp salad greens and serve
with mayonnaise or French dres
sing. If a main luncheon course,
serve with cream cheese balls
rolled in finely ground nutmeats.
Ten generous servings.
Cheese Waferi
Another hostess special; per
fect when served with sweeter
punches, eggnogs and the like.
Mix thoroughly one-half pound
grated American cheese with
one cup sifted flour, one-fourth
cup butter or margarine (one
eighth pound) and one - fourth
teaspoon salt. Shape into Hi
inch rolls and wrap in waxed
paper. Chill in defrigerator sev
eral hours or overnight.
Slice and bake on greased
baking sheet in moderate oven,
350 degrees, eight to 10 minutes.
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I Sprinkle with paprika before
baking for added color. Serve
I hot. Makes about 36 wafers.
Golden Goose
Some want turkey, some want
ham you haye to call a truce
so why not get real English and
try a roasted goose! Stuff cavity
of goose with Quartered raw
j apples and smaH raw carrots,
j These are not to be eaten, they're
l for flavoring. Truss well and
I roast slowly basting frequently
I with apple juice.
I Gingered Whipped Cream. For
i a fine flavor garnish, top holiday
pies or cakes with gingered
whipped cream made by adding
one-fourth teaspoon ginger to
one-half cup of whipping cream.
Shiny Ripe Olives. Ripe olives
are kept shiny by rolling in small
amount of salad oil. Their flavor
may be slightly changed by add
ing chili powder to the oil. Gar
lic slices added to a jar of olives
give piquant flavor. Olives add
much to flavor and appearance
of rarebits, corn puddings, meat
loaves, stuffed peppers and of
course all spaghetti dishes.
Spiced Whole Oranges
Serve these spiced oranges
either hot or cold; ideal accom
paniment for poultry and meats.
Steam six whole oranges until
tender, at least 30 minutes. They
may be boiled in water to cover
but steaming retains their bright
natural color. Make syrup of
one-half cup corn syrup, four
cups sugar and four cups water;
boil for five minutes. Core
oranges with apple corer and fill
cavity with raisins, chopped
dates and or nuts. Place in boil
ing syrup, add one lemon cut
in thin slices, two sticks cin
namon, four whole allspice and
four cloves. Let simmer gently
about 20 minutes. Cool overnight
in the syrup. Next day reheat
and simmer another 15 minutes.
Christmas Crowd Coffee
"At crystmasse, men ought to
go visit and see his goode fri
ende" is just as true today as it
was when quoted long ago. Here
is how to make 32 servings of
hot, full-bodied coffee in prac
tically no time at all for your
"goode friendes."
Pour contents of a two-ounce
jar of instant coffee into large
coffee urn, pot or whatever.
Add six quarts of freshly made
boiling water for 32 servings of
average strength. Stir vigorously
to assure a brew of even, lively
strength. Caution: never add in
stant coffee to the boiling water.
It will foam up and perhaps
overflow the container.
Christmas Sundaes
These three colorful cranberry
sundaes are ready in a jiffy and
your "audience" will love them.
Royal Cranberry sundae is
made by combining two tea
spoons cinnamon with one-half
cup brown sugar. Spoon canned
whole craberry sauce over van
illa ice . cream; sprinkle with
sugar-cinnamon mix.
Cranberry mince sundae com
bines one pound can whole cran
berry sauce with one-fourth cup
mincemeat and one-fourth cup
chopped walnuts. Spoon over
vanilla ice cream.
Cranberry pine-mint sundas is
a taste treat combining one
pound can whole cranberry sauce
with one cup drained crushed
pineapple and one-fourth tea
spoon peppermint extract. Serve
over vanilla ice cream.
Busy Day Lunch. Hard-cook and
slice eggs, figuring on two eggs
per person; arrange on toast
points and pour over all a rich
cream sauce bright with canned
pimiento chopped into bits.
Shoppers Casserole
Can Be Made Ahead
Casserole cookery is a blessing
anytime and especially so right
now when the harassed home
maker is as busy as her cran
berry merchant. Here is a family
satisfying main dish requiring
only a tossed green salad for an
excellent meal. Can be made
ahead of time, put in oven for
an hour's baking just before serv
ing. Eight generous servings.
1 medium-size onion, chopped
1 pound freshly ground beef
2 tablespoons salad oil
1 1-pound can tomatoes
1 6-ounce can tomato paste
'.2 cup water
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
i teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon onion salt
1 tablesoon salt
3 quarts boiling water
8-12 ounces wide noodles
1 cup creamed cottage cheese
2 pound processed Swiss cheese,
sliced and cut in strips
Use package of noodles,
whether eight or 12 ounce. Size
varies with different marcaroni
makers. Cook onion and beef in
oil until beef is browned, stirr
ing occasionally. Add tomatoes,
tomato paste, one-half cup water,
sugar, one teaspoon salt, pepper
and onion salt. Cover and cook
over low heat 45 minutes, stirr
ing occasionally. Meanwhile, add
one tablespoon salt to three
quarts rapidly boiling water and
gradually pour in wide noodles
such as B o 1 1 Boi or Lasagna
type, so that water continues to
boil. Cook uncovered, stirring oc
casionally until tender, 20 to 25
minutes or according to package
directions. Drain in collander.
In large, greased casserole,
arrange layers of meat mixture,
then noodles, cottage cheese
spread very thin, and Swiss
cheese alternately ending with
top layer of Swiss cheese. Bake
in moderate even, 350 degrees.
Crown Zellerbach
Borrows $60 Million
San Francisco (U.P.) Crown
Zellerbach Corporation is bor
rowing $60 million to help fi
nance its expansion program.
The loan is in the form of 25
year, 4's per cent promissory
notes. Handled by Blythe & Co..
they were brought by 11 invest
ment trusts.
The additional capital is ex
pected to increase present capa
city by 425,000 tons or 26 per
cent over a five to seven year
period, said A. B. Layton, Crown
Zellerbach president.
The loan brings Crowji Zell
erbach's funded indebtedness to
S99.5 million or about 21 per
cent of its total capitalization,
Layton said.
He said the corporation has fi
nanced out of its own resources
most of the $320 million post
war expansion and moderniza
tion program.
fraternity Closed
By Morals Charges
Cincinnati (U.R) Sigma
Alpha Mu fraternity's local
chapter, under indefinite suspen
sion, closed its doors today while
the University of Cincinnati
studies morals charges asainst
members brought by a 15-year-old
girl.
A faculty committee investi
gating the morals charges against
35 students at the University
Thursday recommended the
suspension of the fraternity from
all campus activities.
for one hour. Family demand
will require repeat performance
often.
Dinner Rolls Deluxe. Take one
package of six grown 'n serve
rolls and brush with melted but
ter. Make lengthwise cut in top
of each roll. Combine two table
spoons snappy cheese spread and
one teaspoon chopped, cooked
bacon. Insert teaspoon cheese
mixture into each cut. Bake on
greased shallow pan in hot oven,
400 degrees, 12 minutes. Serve
immediately.
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Nine times before he has stood in his
dealer's showroom and accepted the keys
to a new Cadillac car.
And yet, as often as he has re-enacted
this glorious event, he knows that there is
something very special about today.
For this is more than a new Cadillac.
This is the newest and most advanced
Cadillac car ever to find its way from
drawing board to production line.
And imaeine the many wonde rful thrills
that await him as he takes the keys and
starts off on his first journey home.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a judge, m psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Ech
article Is a summary of an actual report. The Family Counril does not give
advice: It merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible
agencies and counselors.
Russ D. My wife back-seat
drives my business.
Evelyn D. Everyone takes ad
vantage of him.
Russ D I am in business for
myself and have set up a small
office in my home. My wife and
I have been married two years
and have no children, so I asked
her to help with some of the
details of the business.
Ever since I took her in, I've
been regretting it. She's a born
back-seat driver. he tells me
what to do and not to do at
every step. She listens in on my
telephone conversations and
keeps signaling me that I'm do
ing something wrong.
I realize now that the whole
thing was a mistake. It would
be worthwhile to take in a typist
or secretary who would just do
the work and keep her mouth
shut. But my wife refuses to be
fired. It's gotten so we argue
all the time.
Evelyn D. I wish my husband
had never taken me in, but now
that he has and I see what is
going on, I can't step out.
My husband is very skilled in
his work, but he's just crazy as
a businessman. I have had a little
experience, in business and I can
see he is doing things in a way
that will wreck all possibility
of our having a good income.
He is so easygoing, everyone
takes advantage of him.
With my husband's skill and
my business ability, I feel we
can be very successful. Right
now, he is just angry and jealous
because he sees I know better
than he what is best for us.
The Council: For a person who
considers herself wise and ex
perienced in business, Evelyn
has handled this situation as
badly as possible.
Many husbands have discov
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Tenth .. .and His Greatest Thrill !0
143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
ered their wives have good,
sharp business heads and have
been happy to make use of this
unexpected asset. It's a pretty
sure bet, however, that such
wives do not listen in, uninvited,
on their husband's business calls
or signal them while they are
talking or call them "crazy" or
even hint that anyone takes ad
vantage of them.
Even more important, such
husbands and wives value their
marriage above their business
partnership. A'business disagree
ment that carries over into the
couple's married life, as it is
bound to do unless both partners
are exceptionally clearheaded
unemotional about business, is
a threat to the marriage. Evelyn
and Russ have now reached the
stage where this is the case.
Evelyn should recognize that
she married Russ as she saw
him outside of his office. She
evidently loved him as a person
but she cannot continue to love
him if she tears him down daily.
Nor will Russ be able to continue
loving her if he is put through
this wringer every day.
Evelyn has so far proven her
self to be tactless, impatient and
childish not very hopeful quali
ties for a budding businesswom
an. It is possible, however, that
she has some native shrewdness
and hardness that her husband
lacks. If she can learn to give
him the benefit of these quali
ties clothed in feminine tact and
grace, Russ would be foolish not
to take advantage of them. j
(Copyright 1956, j
General Features Corp.)
U.P. SUPERINTENDENT
New York (U.R) Fred J. .
Green today was named superin-;
tendent of bureaus for United
Press, succeeding L. B. Mickel. I
who will retire Dec. 31 after 45
years with UP.
To begin with, there will be his discovery
of Cadillac's brilliant new performance.
The car is so responsive and so perfectly
balanced that it will be a revelation.
Then, as he takes the sweep of the
boulevard, there will be the thrill of those
admiring glances from his fellow motorists.
And how satisfying it will be to find that
even Cadillac owners themselves have a
special affection for the man who rides in
the netf "car of cars".
And finally, of course, there will be the
;oy of that wonderful "welcome home" as
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