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Thursday, Nov. 21. 1940
Household Nous
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The Gold Hill News, Gold Hill. Oregon
G eneral
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HUOH t .
^ J ohnson
Jo u r:
Sweaters Gain New Popularity
C L A S S IF IE D
As Formal, Informal Garment DEPARTMENT
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
J
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HOTEL ASSEMBLY
■NINTH A MADISON. SEATTLE
Comfortable Modern Kooma
Dall» I l II
Weekly 1« Up
Washington, D. C.
B I H Y IN G T H E H A T C H E T
Coffee Shop
Dining Boom
I have been deluged by telephone
calls asking it I am ready, as I
promised, to eat m y column of sev­
eral weeks ago saying that D r. Gal-
up » poll predicting this Hoosevelt
ands .de was grossly in error. I f
♦ 1 . £ lca8e anybody, I am willing
to eat that column. I t would hardly
words” * ndl<estion- n *« only 600
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
■ O D I 1CRVICC ia Ron C im i
f c i i j p i R a il YeaiMstes
1er Ktpair - CIEDIT ExteaM
D r . H arry S emler . Datisi
* * * * * * Iio r .
. I t . g M OB BIAÖ N • F O flT IA N O
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But I doubt the obligation. D r.
Callup ate it before I did. He got
HOUSEHOLD
on J'tlcry U]at he covered himself
on every Hide and finally said that
QUESTIONS
WUS 80 cl08e that “
breath could swing it either way
Some breath I
}
I am disappointed but not down-
Use a clean sheet of wrapping
&
e6.*1- , A ' ‘ " 8" ' “ W3S
Am er-
paper to roll pies and pastry on.
I t saves a lot of cleaning up later.
ican election. I t expresses what our
o n e
people think. I believe it was wrong
Apples
peeled,
cored and baked
all
h“ * "
K' ve the result
in pineapple juice make a new
ull that I have to give. So must
and tempting dish.
everybody.
The President didn't
• • •
1932*
’ “ PPnrter in
Painting the top and bottom cel­
1932 and 1936. He didn’t have a
la r steps white m ay save many
POR TUAT EXTRA SPECIAL LUNCHEON
more earnest opponent.than in 1940
falls.
But now we are on the brink of
See Recipes Below.
• • •
war. He is my President and yours.
When your children are in school, for 7 minutes, bcuting constantly, He could ask me for nothing that
Protect the mattress from tear­
and your husband is at work, you until frosting stands in peaks. Add I would not give.
ing and from dust by a muslin
find little pleasure in euting a soli­ coloring gradually to hot frosting to
mattress cover, and by placing a
For the result, we couldn't have
tary meal. And when you are rushed give o delicate tint. Remove from gotten a bad m an, no m atter who
mattress pad between the spring
with household duties, you are apt boiling water, add flavoring and beat 7 i k U'e fina choice- 1 know both
and the mattress.
• • •
to grub n quick sandwich, or a until thick enough to spread.
of these m e n -k n o w them as well
steuming bowl of soup, and then
To brighten aluminum utensils
us
you
know
a
college
chum
or
the
.Mock Chicken Legs.
continue with the tasks that are still
that have been darkened by water,
man next to whom you work or
(Serves 6 to 8)
before you.
fill with w ater containing one or
the guy who drops in to sit on the
l ‘/e pounds veal steak
two teaspoons of cream of ta rta r
" a c k e r barrel in your store, which
But, you can take advantage of the
I N L E A P S and bounds the sweater
lMi pounds pork steak
for each quart of w ater used, and
days when the fam ily in away, and
s a figure of speech because we no 1 vogue continues to gain momen­
boil until pan is brightened.
longer have cracker barrels. But tum. It does not m atter whether
lV i teaspoons salt
the work all finished, to entertain
• • •
the sim ile is still the same.
your friends at a one-o'clock lunch-,
Mi teaspoon pepper
you are going mountain climbing,
Baking soda is one of the best
I don’t call M r. Roosevelt “ F rank- skiing, skating, tra ile r traveling, fly­
eon, a dessert luncheon for the
% cup flour
known agents for cleaning glass­
bridge club, or for Just a friendly
ln
any more because, somehow, ing to your destination, motoring,
1 egg (beaten)
ware.
get-together. A good menu and an
o i U,hC a ut do ‘ hat to the President or whether you stay at home or ac­
Cracker crumbs
• • •
attractive table will give you the
of the United States. But I th>"Jc cept a bid to a form al dinner dance.
Pound
meats,
after
seasoning
with
I
f
cream
is
too thin to whip, try
he
wishes
people
would,
and
I
am
poise and enthusiasm necessary to
You can’t mention a tim e, place also get a long torso red jacket with
serve your guests easily and gra­ salt, pepper and flour. Cut into 1V4- very sure that M r. Willkie doesn't or event, but what a sweater w ill long sleeves which is woolknit to adding the unbeaten white of an
inch squares, and h n
ciously.
cal,ed anything but Wen- help you fit into the “ picture” tri­ simulate hand knitting and may be egg.
'
place 6 pieces, 3 <l‘ ll. The point is that both of these umphantly.
worn interchangeably with the je r­
Oftentimes the most easily pre­
/
of each kind of
kin or over it.
Only One Desire
men are plain Americans. I t has
pared food may be the most attrac­
It
was
not
always
thus,
for
there
\
meat, alternately ■ never seemed to me that either of
Fashioned after a m an’s dinner
Smith and Brown were making
tively served. A fluted orange cup
was a tim e when a sweater was
h
on
a
skewer.
them went very fa r astray—except just a sweater, a thing of utility and jacket, the beautifully draped and their first trip across the ocean.
makes a colorful container for many
W Z —-
Press
together.
as to his advisers. Maybe that was that’s about all. But the story of tailored evening jacket portrayed
Smith soon found his sea-legs, but
fruits, which may be varied with
Chill for 1 hour. because I wasn't one of them.
below to the left is high fashion Brown was less fortunate, and was
the season. The fruit must be cut
the
sweater
of
winter
1940
bespeaks
Dip in beaten egg
• • •
news. I t is made of flame colored forced to retire to his cabin.
into pieces of convenient size, free
and roll in crack­ i There is a classic arm y yarn service, glamour, romance, chic, tricot cord, a woolknit fabric and
After a while Smith burst in upon
from seeds und skin, except for
charm
and
versatility.
In
current
er crumbs. Brown
him.
grapes.
It should be thoroughly
a youn« lieutenant or “ shave­ collections sweaters are in such va­ trim m ed with gleqming jet. Worn
on all sides in hot tail
with a black pencil silhouette skirt,
just out of West Point. He
chilled and combined so that it is fat in a skillet,
."Come on,” he shouted, “there’s
Pour 1 cup water reported to his captain at a western ried tempo they tune to every occa­ it is definitely winter 1940, brought
a neat arrangement. If a few pieces over the “ legs.
something I want to show you.”
sion,
be
it
ever
so
humble
or
ever
and cover. Bake
up to last-minute style standard by
are crushed or wilted, the whole in a moderate oven (350 degrees) station in those days when captains so ostentatious.
Brown groaned. “What—what is
its long sleeves which stress the it?” he asked.
were
old,
gruff
and
apt
to
be
very
concoction will look careless and un­ for 1 hour.
(The liquid w ill all
The collection of models illustrat­ “ covered up” look featured in eve­
wise. This one treated him so kind­
appetizing. Remember, an appetiz­ cook away.)
“It ’s a most wonderful sailing
ed herewith convey some idea of the ning costumes of latest vintage.
ship.” said Smith.
ly that he became over-enthusiastic
er should not be too sweet, for as
wide
range
of
fashion
phases
which
Corned Beef Souffle.
and said: “ Oh, Captain. I can see
the name implies, the first course
Almond green, one of the loveli­
“I don’t want to see a ship,”
the present sweater vogue encom­
(Serves 6 to 8)
that we are going to get along in
should sharpen the appetite.
Brown returned. “Call me when
passes. The "college seal” cardi­ est colors on fashion’s list, imparts
complete co-operation.”
charm-plus to the two-piece wool you see a tree.”
For the rest of the menu you 2 cups milk
Ye®’ ’ said tlle wrinkled old vet- gan shown above to the left flashes and woolknit outfit pictured below to
might like to serve mock chicken W cup celery (chopped fine)
big news to co-eds wherever they
The Old, Old Story
legs, baked potatoes, crisp green 2 tablespoons onion (chopped fine) eren •’anti in this m an ’s arm y you’ll m ay be enrolled. The buttons of the right. Here is a tremendously
do all the co-operating.”
Through
the pathless depths ol
sm
art
outfit
for
campus
or
casual
salad, crescent polls, ond as an un­ 2 tablespoons butter
A situation something like that this classic Shetland cardigan are wear. The 12 gore skirt and the the jungle the intrepid explorer
usual dessert, chocolate mint roll.
2 tablespoons flour
reproductions of the college seal, so
surrounds the late opponents of Pres­ a girl going to Smith, Vassar, Uni­ front of the long-torso jacket are
made his way to the hidden v il­
3 egg yolks (well beaten)
Fluted Orange Cup.
ident Roosevelt. I don't know one
lage of the great native chief. Bow­
woven of imported Shetland wool.
versity
of
California,
Wellesley,
or
3
egg
whites
(well
beaten)
(Serves 6)
who, because of the danger in the
ing low before the awe-inspiring
wheresoever will be properly identi­ The jacket back and sleeves are
% cup soft bread crumbs
world, isn’t perfectly willing to for­
3 oranges
knitted
of
the
same
fine
wool
yarn
mass
of paint, fur, and feathers, he
fied by her own college seal but­
% tablespoon paprika
said:
get the late and bitter political fight tons. The college seal buttons on to simulate “ classy” hand knitting.
1 banana
Vi tablespoon salt
and join up with recent political ad­
“I come to you from the land of
1 cup grapes
this blue sweater pictured look like A pair of two-tone gold clips is
2 cups cold corned beef (chopped versaries in anything that w ill ad­ Wedgewood with their blue back­ worn at one side of the round high the Great White King beyond the
3 tablespoons sugar
fine)
vance the interests of the country grounds and white seals.
neck. The identification bracelet is sunset—”
With a sharp knife pierce to cen­
and cement its strength. But it takes
also of two-toned gold.
“Just a minute!” said the chief
Scald
m
ilk
in
a
double
boiler
with
ter of orange. Cut the orange in
A long-torso jerkin pictured above
at least two for any true co-onera
E ver so chic is the afternoon curtly. “Why don’t your people do
h a lf, u s in g zig- the celery and onion for about 15 tion.
to the right in the group is a smart
sweater-jerkin kbits of fine yarn that something about the rotten wireless
minutes.
Strain
zag strokes that
The tremendous vote for M r. Will- casual fashion just introduced this “ fit like the paper on the w all” to programs they’ve been putting over
and cool a little.
meet to make the
kie measures the mass of protest season. I t is a woolknit simulating below the hips.
Interworked are lately?”
M elt butter in a
points of the scal­
and skepticism on some of M r. handknitting so perfectly that none tiny glittering je t beads and jet se­
s a u c e p a n , add
lops. Separate the
Roosevelt s acts and policies. Any but an expert can detect the differ­ quins in an allover density that looks
flour, then the
Y oar Influence
2 orange halves,
hostility or roughshod riding by this ence. The jerkin is fashioned in as if the glitter had been sprinkled
m ilk, and stir un­
Your mind has a great m oral in­
and remove meat
flash red and the skirt in black
administration
over
contrary
opin­
on
instead
of
interknit.
This
type
is
til smooth, stir­
fluence over the comrade at your
from shells. Cut
ions m ight destroy the President's which, worn as they are with a white especially sm art when worn over right. So you see the importance
ring constantly.
orange meat into
silk
blouse,
this
makes
a
most
ef­
great opportunity to usher in the
When boiling, add
a pleated silk or sheer wool skirt.
of your own courageous thoughts.
pieces. Peel, and
(R e le a se d by W estern N ew sp ap er U nion.!
healthiest “ era of good-feeling" and fective tri-color ensemble. You can
the bread crumbs,
cut banana into
national unity that has occurred—
paprika, salt and
pieces. Combine orange meat, ba
at least in m y lifetim e.
HERE S W H A T TO D O A B O U T
nana and grapes. Sprinkle with sug­ corned beef. Remove from fire and
I thought that kind of era would
add
the
beaten
egg
yolks.
Fold
in
ar.
Chill.
Serve in well-chilled
shells, garnished with a sprig of the well-beaten egg whites, and pour come in 1937, but some of M r.
souffle into a greased pan. Bake in Roosevelt’s closest advisers and
mint, if desired.
a slow oven (300 degrees) for about strongest henchmen were vindictive
Have you seen the new jeweled I f th a t “ washed o u t ." sluggish feeling Is
Chocolate Mint Roll.
45 minutes.
scalp hunters. They said they had
sleeve clips? You will yield to their due to tem porary constip ation. try G a rfie ld
(Makes 1 U-inch roll)
a mandate and started out to keel­
to n ig h t. Cleanse In te rn a lly th ia m ild ,
Rice Butterscotch.
lure the moment you glimpse them. Ten
haul and purge even their own par­
pleasant way. T ire leee q u ic kly — feel. look,
6 tablespoons cake flour (sifted)
(Serves 5 to 6)
They
are
as
fetching
an
innovation
w o rk b e tte r a l l d a y lo n g . 10c — ZSc M
ty. It didn t work so well and m ay­
’4 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups m ilk
as has yet been devised. This glit­ d r u fir o r e j.
be with this much sm aller m ajority,
14 teaspoon salt
tering jew elry piece is nothing more
' i cup rice
there won't be so much reprisal.
% cup sugar (sifted)
or less than a huge clip that fastens
2 cups brown sugar
Old Andy Jackson was like that.
4 egg whites (stiffly beaten)
to the wrist of your long, close-fit­
He thought he had been cheated out
2 tablespoons butter
ting sleeve. You can get matching
4 egg yolks (beaten)
of one election and the assaults on
1 teaspoon salt
clips to wear at your neck or on
1 teaspoon vanilla
him
had
been
very
hateful
and
high­
Scald the m ilk in a double boiler.
your lapel. Earrings too! Dazzling,
2 squares unsweetened chocolate
Add the washed rice and cook until ly personal. It was said that he re­
o p i a t e s o i q u in in e 1 j 1 1
T |
dangling types that are ever so flat­
(m elted)
tired
to
the
Herm
itage
“
after
hav­
nearly tender (about 30 minutes).
tering and important looking.
G A R F IE L D
Sift flour, baking powder and salt Meanwhile, melt the brown sugar, ing rewarded all his friends and
HEAOACHE POWDER
WW j p hf f P
Many necklaces are many-strand­
together 3 times. Fold sugar gradu­ butter and salt, and cook for 10 min­ punished all his enemies.” That may
10c - 25c
ed. Not only are gold and silver neck­
ally into egg whites. Fold in egg utes over low fire, until a syrup is be a great personal satisfaction, but
S e e d o c to r i f h e a d a c h e s p e r s is t
laces showing this idea, but pearls
M
yolks and vanilla. Then fold in flour formed, stirring constantly. Gradu­ it is just what the country does not
festooned in several ropes are the
gradually. Add chocolate, and beat ally turn this m ixture into the rice need at a tim e like this.
newest.
gently but thoroughly. Turn into a and continue cooking until the rice is
Misunderstood
Thomas Jefferson is as great a
Lots of coral, topaz and am ber are
16 by 11-inch pan which has been tender. Turn into wet molds and
Minds of moderate caliber ordi­
being worn as their colorings tune narily condemn everything which
greased and lined with paper and chill. Serve with cream and sugar, titulary deity of the Democratic par­
ty. He didn’t do that. In his first
so beautifully with the autumn is beyond their range.—L a Roche­
greased again. Bake in a moderate if desired.
inaugural, he even offended his own
oven (350 degrees) for 15 minutes.
browns, golden yellows and red tile foucauld.
party by telling the people that with
Cut off crisp edges and turn onto
woolens so fashionable this season.
the election over, they were all
a cloth covered with powdered sug
Easy Entertaining.
Democrats and Republicans—or the
ar. Remove paper, roll, and cool.
Everybody loves a party, from
equivalent labels of that day—Re­
Unroll and spread half of mint
the toddling youngster to the so­
publicans and Federalists.
frosting over cake and roll again.
phisticated adult. A hostess who
Abraham Lincoln didn’t do it ei­
Wrap in cloth and cool for about 5
can entertain her guests with
ther. He appointed to his cabinet
minutes.
Cover with remaining
Help Them Cleanse the Blood
The ever-popular little fur jacket
something new in the way of par­
some of the strongest personal op­
frosting. When frosting has set, cov­
of Harmful Body Waste
has a rival in the fur cape which
ty ideas is indeed popular. You
Your kidney* ir e constantly filterlnc
ponents in his own newly formed
er with bitter sweet coating, made
only this season made its appear­
w u te m atter from the blood atream. But
do not have to wait for a birth­
and hodge-podge party.
by melting 2 additional squares of
kidneya sometime« lag in their work— do
These two young moderns are ance on the fashion stage. There
day to w arrant a celebration, for
not act as N atu re intended— fail to re­
unsweetened chocolate with 2 tea­
Any man who has to fight as has wearing identical "he and she” hats. is nothing newer or sm arter in the
move impurities that» if retained, may
soon
there
will
be
many
holiday
spoons butter.
M r. Roosevelt is bound to support She bought hers where he bought way of a fur wrap than the cape.
poison the system and upset the whole
events to bring a group together.
body machinery.
his friends without too much con­ his. Quite a fad this season to do It can be either hiplength or shoul­
Mint Frosting.
**• B* f¥ ,nf backache.
Miss Howe, in her book, "Easy
sideration for his opponents. E very­ just that. Furtherm ore, if you com­ der deep, and for evening, the full
Persistent headache, a tta c k , of diaalneea.
2 egg whites (unbeaten)
Entertaining,” gives you many
Setting up nighta, swelling, puffiness
body expects that.
What is now pare his coat with her tailored jack­ length ermine seal or persian lamb
1% cups sugar
under the eve,— a feeling of nervous
new party ideas and suitable
needed is good w ill and mutual con­ et you w ill discover they are al­ cape are popular.
,n<1 lo“ ° * P*P ,n<1 atrangth.
5 tablespoons water
menus with tested recipes. You
Other eigne of kidney or bladder dto-
fidence
among
all
Americans,
and
most
perfect
counterparts.
She
may
For
casual
wear
the
capes
of
spot­
order
are
•ometlmee burning, acanty or
l'A teaspoons light corn syrup
may secure your copy of her book
too frequent urination.
that is exactly what is within M r. have ordered it from his tailor as ted fu r are in high favor with the
Green vegetable coloring
Thera ahould ba no doubt that prompt
by writing to “ Easy Entertain­
Roosevelt’s grasp today.
many women are now doing or most young set. There is a matching
'/< teaspoon peppermint extract
‘ ban neglect. Uea
ing," care of Eleanor Howe, 919
Ooon » Pilia. Doan a have been winning
But the 22,000,000 people who vot­ likely she purchased it in her usu­ muff, of course.
Combine egg whites, sugar, water
North Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
new friend, tor morn than forty years.
ed for M r. W illkie, representing the al suit department, for suits whose
They hava • nation-wide reputation.
The fur capes for winter sports
and corn syrup in top of double
Illinois, and enclosing 10 cents in
Are recoin mended by grateful people tha
views of almost half the population jackets duplicate those worn by men wear are knee-length, and are made
boiler. Beat with a rotary egg beat­
coin.
eountry over. A i t your neighbor/
of a great nation, can’t, like the are really im portant style news. A of s p o rts y ju r that flashes a wealth
er until thoroughly mixed. Place
young arm y shavetail, "do all the word to the fashion-wise is suffi­ of color in plaided and monotone
(R eleased by W estern N ew spaper U ntoa.)
over rapidly boiling water, and cook
co-operating.” Their opinions must cienti
wool linings.
be respected.
Twin Coats, Hats
Costume Jewelry
Sparkles Brightly
4©^SLUMF
GARFIELD TEA
Fur Capes Rival
Jackets for Favor
Watch Your
K idneys/
D oans P ills