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About The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1942)
T H U R S D A Y , SEP T. 24, 1942 T IM E S . W I L L A M I N A . O R E G O N t 'TJ:»:]:»: Gems of Thought CltamJteAei, A P R O S P E R IT Y is not w ithout m any fe a rs and d istastes, and A dversity is not w ithout com forts and hopes.—Bacon. A rug shifted every six m onths Rem ove tea from old tea balls, so th at all sections have a tu rn at w ash m ateria l and use th e bags for fin let il be in find'» own might the m ore trav eled p a rts of the spices w here it is und esirab le to gird us for the coming fight. floor will give m ore y e a rs of w ear. have the spices in a m ix tu re afte r And, strong in H im whose cause is ours th eir flavor h a s been e x tra cted . I • • • To prevent mold from growing In ronflirt with unholy powers, on stored fa t be sure the co n tain er if e grasp the weapons he has given, Wash ice cream boxes, d ry them I he Light, and Truth, and Love of is dry, cook until the m oisture is and sto re seeds in them with the Heaven— K H IT T IE R . all out when cooking down th e fa t nam e w ritten on the box along for storing, keep in a dry place. with any special planting inform a Aim above m orality . Be not • * * tion. sim ply good; be good for som e To p re p are uncoated iron or thing.—Henry D. T horeau. steel for painting, w ire brush it, Add a sm all onion, a pinch of A swift m ovem ent which w as unless it is extrem ely corroded. In ginger, a few cloves and a bay like a chained up resolution set th a t case, crude oil or sp en t lu leaf as a gourm et trick when boil free a t last.—G eorge Eliot. b ricatin g oil will loosen the ru st. ing corned beef. c a rs F e a s t for F a ll D a y s — B a k ed B e a n s (Sec R ecipes Below.) P u llin g P u r s e S trin g s This Week’s Menu Today, let’s talk about budgets. C ream of Celery Soup Food budgets in particular, because •B aked Beans they will be a L ettuce Salad z a B o 'r m ajor item in Chiffonade Dressing y, your life the next few months as B read and B utter 2 prices slowly edge Sliced P eaches •■fyv upw ards, as the Beverage days slip into fall 1 ' ' and w inter and the sum m er bargains in foods be m ean, is, serve foods-in-season! It’s com e few er and you have to do m ore than econom y, it’s food a t its m ore juggling with figures to give best I your family the right food, at the E asily digestible and easily blend best possible prices. ing with alm ost every kind of food, If you are M rs. Average Am erica, it m akes even the sim plest dish a you will be m ore nutrition conscious distinctive one because of the flavor this y ea r than last, too. This will it im parts to it. And rem em ber, be not only because nutrition news you’ll get not only protein when you has sprinted into the limelight, but use it, but those other essential diet because the dem ands of w artim e liv necessities like phosphorus, calcium , ing upon energy have become so iron, and vitam ins B, D and G. g re a t th at you will have to have •Cheese and Baked Beans. right foods to do your m ost and your (Serves 6) best. But, how can budgeting help you 1 large can baked beans to serve “ rig h t” m eals, you ask. 1 cup A m erican cheese, grated T h a t’s sim ple. Buy the right foods 1 cup grated bread with your dollars and you c a n ’t help 1 tablespoon chopped green peppers serving m eals th at a re correctly bal 2 tablespoons chopped celery 1 teaspoon chopped onion anced. P lace beans in baking dish. Then 1' irst, divide the food dollar into fifths. One-fifth, or 20 cents, should add all other ingredients and three go for vegetables and fruits. Use slices lean bacon over top of dish. tiie next fifth for milk and cheese. Bake 30 m inutes at 250 degrees. Tuna and Cheese Souffle. The third of the fifths goes for the (Serves 6) basis of your im portant m eals— m eats, eggs and fish. 1 cup scalded milk 1 cup soft bread crum bs Another fifth will be set aside for W cup grated A m erican cheese breads and cereals, while the very 1 cup Naked tuna last 20 cents is allowed for acces 2 tablespoons chopped pim iento sory item s such as butter, fats, sug a r, tea, coffee and spices. teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks G eneral Guide. 3 egg whites The 20-cent rule is not a hard and 1 tablespoon lemon juice fast rule. It is only a general guide Combine m ilk with bread crum bs because prices of the different groups of food vary from season to and grated cheese. F la k e tuna and add lemon juice, season, from section to section. Use pim iento, salt and your judgm ent in spending. w ell-beaten yolks, Shopping Carefully. egg C onservation’s an im portant note | s t i f f but not dry in these tim es. And it's m ighty im and fold into mix- portant in this fascinating business - ^2? r t t ture. Turn into a of stocking up the pantry. If you buttered casse- plan m eals for, say three days, or role, set in a pan b etter still, a week in advance, you of w ater and bake in a m oderately will not be trotting up to the store slow (325-degree) oven 40 m inutes or twice every day, or calling up your until golden brown. grocer whose tim e is at a prem ium Sugar-saving apple recipes do de and whose delivery facilities have been cut in the m idst of cake bak lightful things to fall m enus, and ing to tell him you sim ply m ust help you get the mellow, autum n hove vanilla. M ake out lists, and note in m eals. This revives eating then shop . . . for everything you interest: Honey Apple Crisp need at one time. (Serves 6) When the snap of autum n gets into 4 cups sliced apples the air, use pum pkin, squash and cup sugar Concord grapes. When the drifts of 1 tablespoon lemon juice snow pile lightly against your door *4 cup honey or t h e f e a t h e r gets at least uncom *4 cup flour fortably cold, use root vegetables 14 cup brown sugar and those canned goods in the can Mi teaspoon salt ning cupboard. In spring, straw ’,4 cup butter berries, asp aragus, and broilers H cup w alnuts, if desired should grace your menu. What I Spread sliced apples in a shallow baking dish, sprinkle w ith sugar, Lynn Says: lemon juice and pour honey over all. In a bowl m ix flour, brown sug The Score C ard: Best of b ar a r and salt and work in b u tter to gains are found in A m erican m ake crum bly m ixture. Spread Cheddar cheese at the present crum bs evenly over apples (and time. Production for the first five nuts) and bake in a m oderate oven m onths of this y ear was over 50 (370 degrees) for 30 to 40 m inutes per cent g re a te r than for th at cor until apples a re tender and cru st responding period last year. crisply browned. Serve with plain Apples, absent from the m ar or whipped cream . kets and fruit stalls during the sum m er, in g re a te r quantities, What problems or recipes are most on are coming into their own now. your mind during these fa ll days? Explain Apples and honey are food affini your problem to Lynn Chambers and she ties and will help you with sugar w ill give you expert advice on it, Address rationed. your letters, enclosing a self-addressed F a ll’s bounty will also include stamped envelope for your reply, to her as squash, grapes, and pum pkins Miss Lynn Chambers, If'estern Newspaper which add economy notes and fla Union, 210 South Desplaines Street, Chi vorsom e touches to m enus. cago, Illinois. Released by Western Newspaper Union. “ Big-time" designer at 13! The Jew ish calen d ar h as y ea rs of six different types, owing to the harm onious arran g e m e n t of festi vals, etc., say s C ollier’s. Thus a defective y e a r has 353 day s, a re g u la r y e a r 354 days and a p er fect y e a r 355 days; and a m onth is added to each when it is a leap y ear. Hence this new y ear, which is 5703 and began on Sep te m b e r 12, 1942, will contain 383 d ay s because it is a defective leap y e a r. Concerts— No Audiences In N aubat Hall in B idar, India, a group of h ered itary m usicians still play five concerts daily, fol lowing a 400-year-old custom of th e ir ancestors, despite the fact th a t they have no audience and th a t the fo rtress has been d e s e rt ed and in ruin s for a nu m b er of y ea rs. The gaily enam eled unit insignia you see on a soldier’s lapels and overseas cap are reproductions of his regim ental shield displayed in the cen ter of the eagle on his regi m en tal flag. I t ’s a p a rt of U. S. A rm y tradition. Traditional, too, is the A rm y m an ’s preference for C am el C igarettes. (B ased on ac tual sales records from Post Ex changes and Sales C om m issaries.) I t ’s the gift he ra te s first from the folks back home. Local deal e rs are featuring carto n s of Cam els to send fo service m en.—Adv. SELF-STARTER BAHBA» A REAKf* ST > > l* l* * * - u ' irtOUffl' 1 CORN FLAKES school and sports clothes for girls her own age. Barbara says: "M y favorit» breakfast is the ‘Self- S tarter Breakfast**. It tastes marvelous, but Mom says it's mighty good for me, too.’’ DON T Let Our Fighting Boys Down; ★ ★ Subscribe NOW for U. S. War Bonds PAGHETTI ? Mussolini ? W e have spaghetti in America— plenty o f it. We send some abroad to the United Nations. We also send great quantities o f tomato juice, fru its, vegetables, meats . . . and s till have enough le ft fo r the home fro n t. Yes, i t ’s a job. W e’ve never tried to feed h a lf the w orld before and some equipment is lacking. O ur food-canning industry is taxed to the lim it. 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