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Thursday, Nov. 2 3 , 1 93 9 The Gold Hill New«. Gold Hill. Oregon I * I S tr a n g e F a c ts ! Snooty Crooki Itn lir'i Jah Hitky lli'KKinK /tulinen I By CHERIE NICHOLAS Croak* have caste* which they m aintain even through many years of done association within prixon wulla. For example, in American penitentiuriea, bunk burglar* look down upon house burglars, house burglars > rarely speak to pickpockets and pick pockets regard forgers with con tempt. Of the several hundred kings, emperors, czars und dictators who have ruled during the past BOO years, about one-third died vio lent deaths. Professional beggars in New York city wheedle more thun $250,000 n week out of sympathetic donors. Muny of the faster work ers collect us much us $300 every seven duys, while one once “ pro moted” $745 between Monday morning and Saturday night.— Collier's. CH ARGED KVERYTHINQ Household News y> j& f c ’TEEN-AGE GIRLS ENJOY M AKING HOM EM ADE BREADS • , (Recipes Below.) Yes, even girls in the 'teen age or younger enjoy making homemade breads of various types and who in all the world does not enjoy eating them? Bread aft er all is still very much the staff of life and fortu nately out modern up-to-date experi mental food kitchens are constantly- developing for all of us a large num Clerk—That lady hat such an elec ber of brand new—good-to-eat, hot or tric personality. cold, bread recipes of the broadest Proprietor — Too much so—sha possible variety. charges everything. The making of yeast breads the modern simplified way is certainly A BIG P L A Y ER ALL RIGHT a far cry from some of the difficul ties that our grandmothers or even our mothers m ay have experienced when they made it regularly—years 1 ago. * In the first place, yeast is now ’ J * readily obtainable both in moist or dry form. Furthermore we now know that we can help to regulate the rapidity with which the whole bread-making process can proceed by adding more or less yeast—more if we want to hurry the rising—less if there ia no particular reason for First Student—How you can say speed. that lummux ia a big football player I can't see! Then too, We have learned to Second Ditto—You don't? Doesn't watch the tem perature of the dough he weigh 250 pounds? a little more care- fully and we know that if kept at the just right temperature, nei ther too hot nor too cold, the bread can be trusted to rise as it should and to develop, while ris- ing, the best possible homemade bread flavor. Then we have learned some mod ern recipe adaptations of those nev er-to-be-forgotten butterscotch rolls, parker house rolls and coffee kuch- ens that our mothers used to make. “ You say you want a divorce on All of which brings me to sharing the grounds of cruelty?” with you now some of my favorite “ Yes, yer honor!" yeast and baking powder, hot and “ What's your occupation?” cold bread recipes. Here they are: “I'm only a lion tamer, sir.” Yeast Bread. ” " ' • - (Makes 3 medium loaves) 2 cups m ilk • 1% teaspoons salt 1ft tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons Shortening 2 cakes compressed yeast Bronchitis, acute or chronic. Is an Inflammatory condition of the mu % cup lukewarm water cous membranes lining the bronchial ft cup bread flour tubes. Creomulslon goes right to the Scald m ilk and to it add the salt, eeat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and sugar, and shortening..,, Cool until aid nature to soothe and heal raw, lukewarm. Soften yeast in warm tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous water and add to the scalded m ilk membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the m ixture. Add just enough flour to understanding that you aro to like mkke a stiff battier apd beat well. the way it quickly allays the cough Then add enough more flour to make or you are to have your money back. a Arm but soft dough. M ix well, turn out on a floured board, and for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis knead uritil the dough is smooth and elastic and until sm all blisters form on the dough itself.- Place in a 47—39 W NU— 13 well-greased bowl and Brush with melted fat. Cover and place in a Good Cnansel w arm (not hot) place to rise. When For arm s are of little avail dough has a little more than doublet! abroad, unless there is good coun in bulk, knead it dowtf-ligAtly p^d' sel at home.—Cicero. let It rise again. When light again, shape lnfePloavcs nntj pjace io well- greased brhnd this. 'GiVhse -toj) of loaves with melted fat. Let rise un til bread )h6$ again troubled ip vol ume. Bake 40-48 minutes in a hot oyen (425 degrees). How To Relieve Bronchitis Watch Your Kidneys/ H elp Them Clean«© th e Blood of Harmful Body Waatq t Your kidneys are constantly Altering wnnje matter from the blood stream. Hut kidney« sometimes lag in their work—do not act as Nstuiw intended—-fail to ra- ove Impurities th at. If retained, may isonj the system and upset the whole •ody machinery. Sym ptom s may be nagging backache, persistent hetdacne, attacka of dissineoR, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the even -a feeling of nervous anxiety and iota of pup and elrength. Other signs of kidney or bladder d't*' order are sometimes burning, scanty o> too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt trentimcnt ia wiser than neglect. Uss D oan'a D e a n ’a have been winning new frit nds for m<»ro than-forty years. T hey have a nation-wide reputation. Are recommended by grateful people the country over. A ak your neiyhuorl D oans P ills GRASS SEEDS Brighten Your Room With Applique Quilt Homemade Bread»— Hot and Cold C R E O M U L S IO N C L A S S IF IE D DEPARTM ENT M O t N T A IN BKOME OKAS* IB r o m u , M .t r g i n iit u s ) , T h e n e w u p la n d p a s tu r e ffra a a fo r b e tte r p a s tu re s . 10 lbs S3 90. C. W. K E C K - . M IC E . W A S H . Or. Pierre’s Pleaisnt Pellets made of May Apple are effective in removing accumulated body waste.— Adv. Ilurtjng Ourselves To be ungry is to revenge the faults of others upon ourselves. — Pope. lavish Embroidery Bespeaks Fashion Trend to Elegance Place in refrigerator. When ready to bake, make into rolls and allow to rise in a warm, place about 1 hour or until doubled in size. Bake in hot oven (4QQ degrees) approximate ly 20 minutes. Bishop’s Bread. (M akes 1 loaf) ft cup-shortening 1 cup'bj'own sugar 2 ft cups bread flour ft teaspoon salt 1 Tehspoon cinnamon ft teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 *gg ft cup sour m ilk Cream -shortening and slowly add the sugar, flour, and salt, mixing very thoroughly. Reserve ft cup of this m ixture for top crumbs to be used on bread while baking. To the remainder, add. the soda, baking powder, egg and sour milk* and beat until batter is smooth. Pour into well-greased loaf pan, sprinkle sugar and flour m ixture on top and bake 25 minutes in a hot oven (400 de grees). Raisins and nuts may be added if desired. Hot Cinnamon Rolls. (Makes 18 rolls) 1 cup m ilk (scalded) 2 tablespoons sugar ft teaspoon salt ft cup fat 1 yeast cake ft cup w arm water 3 to 4 cups general purpose flour Melted butter Granulated sugar Cinnamon Scald m ilk and add to 1t the sugar, salt, and fat. Cool until luke-warm ! and add* yeast which has been softened in the warm water. Add a s u ffic ie n t amount of flour to enable han dling as a dough. Knead thorough ly, and allow dough to rise un til it doubles in volume. Knead lightly, and allow the dough to dou ble in bulk a second tim e. Then knead lightly and roll dough into a sheet— ft-inch thick. Spread . with melted butter and sprinkle with cin namon and granulated sugar. Roll like a jelly roll and cut in slices one inch thick. Place on a welt-jgreased baking sheet and allow to rise Until light. Bake in a hot oven (400 de grees) approximately 20 minutes. This basic recipe m ay be used to make any kind of coffee cake or sweet roll. " T H IS is a season of elegancies A and niceties such as bespeak gracious-lady fashions. One of the surest signs that the luxury note is being sounded is the lavish use de signers are making of rich embroid ery and other fastidious surface dec orations, such as intricate applique design, exquisite beadwork and re splendent sequin embellishment, also (very important is the news) latest costume collections declare the revival of handsome old-fash ioned, now new-fashioned, passe menterie. Been treasuring for years a bit of precious passementerie that adorned grandmother’s wedding gown, or perhaps her best Sunday-go-to-meet ing dress? Now's the big moment to bring it out. I f it is just a single ornament, applique it near your heart on your smartest blouse or frock and it w ill serve as effective ly as a jew elry gadget. I f it ’s tvyo motifs of a kind you've hoarded, one atop each sleeve w ill bring infinite style prestige to your best gown. Em broidery is wielding its magic in every direction, enhancing with gaily decorated sleeves afternoon gowns of silk crepe, sheer wool or velvet, electrifying the form al eve ning gown with resplendent glitter ing note, adding intrigue to sports sweaters with yam-worked posies, stressing the sumptuous trend in form al evening sweaters (now so stylish) with all sorts of dazzling gadgetry. Speaking from the accessory standpoint, ornate with embroidery w ill your gloves and your handbag be this year, your mittens and your scarf, your wide corset-like girdle and even your chapeau w ill not be immune from the epidemic of em broidery. The charming gold tissue lame Breakfast Jaeket Pecan Muffins. (Makes 12 medium-sized muffins) ft cup light brown sugar r clip “graham flour 1 cup general purpose flour ft teaspoon salt 4 teaspoOnis baking-powder 1 cup m ilk 2 eggs f t cup shortening (m elted) f t cup pecan nut meats (chopped) Place brown sugar and graham flour in a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly. M ix and sift general purpose flour, salt, and baking pow der tpnd add to the brown sugar m ix ture. Beat m ilk and eggs together and to them add the melted shorten ing. Pour this liquid m ixture into the dry ingredients and m ix as gen tly as possible with a fork. Do not i a The knitter wlfo is thinking in stir or beat. Add nut meats. Place in welt-greased muffin tins and bake terms of Christmas presents for her Miracle Rolls. in a very hot oven (475 degrees) for friends w ill do well to take note of approximately 15 minutes. this winsome breakfast jacket. You '2 cups boiling water ft cup and 1 tehspoon sugar can mhke it in no time, for it is 1 tablespoon salt knitted in an easy effective drop Better Baking. * • ft cup f«t , , t stitch. This cook book contains an ex , , , , 2 cakes yeast v. ■ • cellent collection of good-to-eat,' t/4 cup lukewarm water 2 eggs '• •* -i ' . new and different, yet easy to make, inexpensive recipes. 8 cups bread flour Available, postage prepaid, at M ix together boiling water, ft cup | only 10 cents per copy, no one sugar, salt, and fat and stir until should miss this opportunity to It's star gazing we will be en dissolved. Cool until m ixture is luke secure it. Send 10 cents in coin joying this winter, for the latest is warm . Dissolve yeast and rem ain to "B etter Baking," care of Elea ing1 1 teaspoon sugar in Uie luke star-shaped nailheads and sequins, nor Howe, 919 North Michigan warm water and add to first m ix scattered over bags, snoods, gloves, Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. ture. Add eggs and one-half of the dresses and wherever spangled ef flour; beat thoroughly. Then add fects adorn. Silk prints with star (Ralaaaad hy Western Newspaper Union.) remaining 4 cups of flour. M ix well, patternings are also shown. it Tr . Dame Fashion Now Goes Star Gazing I * evening gown to the left in the pic ture wiU, no doubt, prove one of the loveliest that goes to parties dur ing the winter social season. It subscribes to the embroidery vogue in that the cunning little gray lida cloth jacket that is worn with it is embroidered with sequins and gold cord. I t ’s a gay and very form al sweat e r that you see portrayed in the oval inset. The sweater is of sheer- knit fuchsia wool, tuned to evening form ality with embroidery worked with sparkling gold sequins in a leaf pattern. A foremost topic in fashion cir cles is the floor-length evening coats made of handsome wool m aterial. See centered in the group a gor geous affair styled of red broad cloth enhanced with massive gold applique done in gold kid with em broidered accents. And now comes the clim ax of our story—the allover embroidered day time coat! When Jane Alden, Chi cago stylist, flew back from Paris following a week-end to week-end flight she arrived just as you see her pictured to the right in the il lustration. H e r hurried trip was made to work out special styles with Madame Bruyere of the Maison Bruyere, for use in her talks be fore the Four-H clubs throughout the United States. She stepped out of the plane wearing a dark green kid hat, in a snail design, with matching kid gaiters, a black dress of the new one-side fringed apron type and an allover-embroidered gray coat by Bruyere. You sense the exquisite detail of the coat at first glance, and you are at once impressed with its quiet elegance. The embroidery reflects consum m ate art in its refined handling and although it is done in an allover patterning the effect is sm artly con servative and practical because of the soft gray coloring of the em broidery that blends into the back ground in perfect symphony. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.> Jewelry Vogue Is For Diamonds Now Diamonds have entered a new era of popularity, both as jew elry and as personal possessions of m arketa ble value. In several style shows recently staged many of the m ani kins wore this sparkling type of jew elry in preference to the spectacular gold effects. New ear-rings from a noted Paris house are called “ opposites,” in that one earring is a diamond flower set with sapphires, the other a sapphire surrounded by diamonds. Which do you wear in which ear? Well, that makes no difference, but to have a touch of sapphire blue repeated in your dress somewhere scores high in allure. Diamonds can be worn for day or evening. One fine piece such as a brooch or a clip can be used on the coat lapel, at the neckline of a dress, at the center of the velvet neckband or even in the coiffure. Leather Important In Style Picture It has come to the point that suede is regarded as important a medium for wearing apparel and fetching accessories as any fabric might be. The loveliest suede items imagina ble are being turned out—hats, bags, dresses, coats, bolero jackets, tai lored classic jackets, and so on. Seeing that suede brings into the fashion picture a wealth of color un surpassed, small wonder is it that it has come to be considered “ tops” in fashion. Leather trappings on wool sports togs include smart leather buttons, stitched applique of leather, leather bindings, belts and an endless list of the uses of leather too numerous to mention. These patches are so easy to apply you’ll be surprised to see your bed of pansies grow so quick ly. P attern 2282 contains a D ia gram of Block; accurate pattern pieces; directions for making quilt; illustrations; yardages. Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Nee- dlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N . Y . CLOTHESPIN NOSE H s s a c o ld p in c h e d y o u r no s e s h u t —as i f w it h a clothespin? L a y a Luden's on you r tongue. As it m elts, cool m enthol vapor rises, helps pen etrate clogged na s a l passages w it h e v e r y b r e a t h . . . helps relieve th at •a!” LUDEN’S 5* Stern Lights Hum an experience, like the stern lights of a ship at sea, il lumines only the path which we have passed over.—Coleridge. DO YOU NEED PEP? Tacoma, Wash.— Ed mund Wright, 1834 E. Harrison St., said : “A/- ter an illness I couldn't sleep very well and had to force myself to eat. I had lost a good bit of weight and felt pretty bad. 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