Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 15, 1941, Image 5

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    C L A SS IF IE D
DEPARTMENT
RABBITS A N D SKINS
murely close to the throat, ahe’a
dressed for runabout.
And of
course she can wear the jumper
alone, as a sun-frock, when sum­
mertime comes.
Both halves of this very gener­
ous pattern are easy for the in­
experienced mothers to make, and
by repeating It in different materi­
als you can equip your sports-
loving daughter with a whole sea­
son of fun clothes. Choose sturdy,
sunfast cottons like seersucker,
gingham, gabardine or denim.
Pattern No. 1351-B Is designed for states
( , 10. 12, 1«. and 16 years. Size 10 re­
quires. (or play suit. 2Vj yards of 35-lnch
m aterial without nap: tor lum per, 21»
yards. Send order to:
“ 'T'JIK world will little note, nor
* long remember whet we euy
here , ,
Those were modest words Lin­
coln spoke at Gettysburg—and
they proved wrong. For Ameri­
cans do remember, still live for
the ideal he expressed that day:
"That government of the people,
by the people, for the people shall
not perish from the earth."
• • •
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handwriting. Is one ot our new sat, "Three
G reat AmeriMn Documents,"
others
are the lu ll of Bights and tha original
Star gnaagled l l i i n n r r . In Francis Scott
Key's handwriting. All are handsomely
printed, full size. In sepia on cream an­
tique paper. Includes a Spage leaflet giv­
ing the historian of the documents. Fer
the set. send your order to:
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TO THE CLASS OF '41 !
(See Recipes Below)
DON’T BE BOSSED
soo
OPPORTUNITY
W A SBI3V O TO N B I A U T Y C O L I S M
Katabltahed 1918 — M A ln 302».
Free tools and un ifo rm s Included la
our new special low rates on tu itio n .
W h y not have n life tim e profe»slon?
19ae s e c o n d A v e.
B e a ttie , W a sh .
ALW AYS
Games may or may not be the
type of entertainment your crowd
will enjoy. Just in case—here
are a few suggestions:
As soon as guests arrive, they
receive a card with the name
of a food printed on it. Each
player must then find someone
with the card with the name that
combines with the name on his
own card. Suggested names are
liver and bacon; apple pie and
cheese; sauerkraut and wieners;
brown bread and baked beans;
ham and eggs; bread and but­
ter; doughnuts and coffee; steak
and onions; hot dogs and mus­
tard. This game may be used in
choosing supper partners.
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*
Sardine—Some guest is chosen
to be "It,” and Is given five min­
utes to hide in a spot large enough
to hold several people. At the end
of five minutes everyone else goes
in search of "It." When one guest
finds “ It” he hides in the same
spot and before long the hiding
place is packed. The first person
unable to squeeze in is “It.”
Graduation Party
All-American Appetizers
•Americana Salad
Clover Leaf Rolls
•Veal on Skewers
•Good Fortune Cake Ice Cream
•Spiced Coffee
•Recipes given.
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Now that I've made suggestions
for dessert. I’ll go back to the real
beginning of your party.
While placing the supper foods on
the table, Susie can pass a tray of
appetizers, which are, after all, just
a reminder of the good things yet
to come. A tiny American flag
placed in the center of the tray
will add to the party theme.
Potato Chips au Gratin.
Spread crisp potato chips with
pimiento cheese. Serve plain or
with a thick slice of pickle in the
center of each. Chips may also be
sprinkled with grated American or
Parmesan cheese. Before serving, ■
put under broiler to melt cheese and |
heat chips.
Stuffed Celery.
Scrape deep stalks of celery. Cut
into 3-inch lengths. Place in ice wa- I
ter to which lemon juice has been
added. The celery may be placed
in a covered jar in a refrigerator
until crisp. Several types of filling |
may be used to add variety.
Bacon Snacks.
Wrap W slice bacon around a
sweet pickle or stuffed olive and ;
fasten with a toothpick. Broil un- 1
til bacon is crisp and serve immedi­
ately.
One first glance at the salad will :
bring an enthusiastic response from
the crowd. Illustrated in the picture
at the top of the column, it is called
•Americana Salad.
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
% cup cold water
2 cups tomatoes
3 whole cloves
1 small bay leaf
1 small onion, chopped
% teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
Ve teaspoon pepper or paprika
3 tablespoons vinegar
Stir gelatin and cold water togeth­
er. Let stand at least 3 to 5 ~
utes. Meanwhile
simmer tomatoes
with seasonings
in a covered con­
tainer for 10 to 15
minutes.
Strain
and add vinegar.
Dissolve the soft­
ened gelatin in
this mixture, and
pour into one
large mold, and chill until firm,
ready
When it has set and
___ _ is _..
_ to
serve, it is divided into two squares
with layers which are joined togeth­
er with a filling of cream cheese. A
cream cheese star decorates the
top. This recipe makes 6 portions.
Now for something truly different
in the way of a hot dish—
♦Veal on Skewers.
Cut boneless veal in pieces Vk
inches square by about % inch
thick. Stick on 8-inch metal skew­
ers, alternating meat with slightly
smaller peeled potato halves or
cubes, chunks of carrot, and whole
small white onions. Lay skewers in
roasting pan, add 1 cup hot water,
and salt. Cover and bake in hot
oven (450 degrees F.) for 1 hour,
reduce heat to 350 degrees F., add
more water if needed. Bake about
30 minutes longer, or until tender.
Garnish with broiled bacon.
(R eleased bv W estern N ewauauer t'sfaa.)
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THIS WEEK’S MENU
•Spiced Coffee.
6 cups decaffeinated coffee
W cup whipping cream, whipped
Vs teaspoon cinnamon
% teaspoon nutmeg
Top each cup of coffee with a
spoonful of whipped cream into
which the spices have been folded.
Sugar may be served with the cof­
fee, if desired. You can use your
favorite method of making the cof­
fee, with regular grind for percolat­
ed or boiled coffee and drip grind for
drip or glass maker. Allow a heap­
ing tablespoon for each cup. And
if you “perk” it, give it a few min­
utes extra brewing to bring out its
full flavor.
P L E N T IF U L
J V J B O I m O L L R -T R A IN K H B A R B K K 8
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEFT.
You can't believe it, can you?
Susie is graduating from high
school!
In between putting the final
stitches on her organdy dress and
entertaining visiting friends and rel­
atives, are you going to try to find
RKAOKK IIO M K SKKVICK
time to give her a party?
4 IS Slatta Ave.
New York City
Please do. To her, it’s a very im­
Enclose 10 cents In coin for your
portant time, and she'll undoubted­
set of T H H E E G R E A T A M E R IC A N
ly remember the
DOCUMENTS.
gang's "last real
get-together" for
the rest of her
A m erica’s ‘Safety B e lt’
life.
Why not a buf­
fet supper? What
Off New York city the Western
with wars raging
hemisphere "safety belt” or neu­
e ls e w h e r e , you
trality zone, established at the
might play up the
inter-American
conference
in
p a tr io t ic theme
Panama in the fall of 1939, was
in decorations, re­
set at the 60th degree of longitude,
freshments and entertainment.
or about 750 miles out, says Puth-
Use a white tablecloth, dotted with
flnder.
red and blue stars, and matching
In generul, however, the zone's
napkins — they're inexpensive and
width is irregular, varying any­
colorful. To top this off, use a trio
where from several hundred
of star-shaped red, white and blue
miles from the mainland ut the
candles for a centerpiece.
California coast to about 1,200
It won't be necessary for you to
miles east of Florida.
do much, except, of course, prepare
the food. Games and chatter will
fill up the evening. But remember
that you have as guests youngsters
with appetites. They like second
BY YOUR LA X A TIV E -R C U C V K
helpings.
C O N S TIP A TIO N T H IS M O D ER N W A V
Serve an appetizer, one hot dish,
• When you feel CMMjr, headachy, lo<y
plenty of salad and hot rolls, more
due to clogged-up bowels, do «• million»
cake or ice cream than you think
do take keen-A -M int at bedtime* Neat
you will possibly need, and flatter
morning — thorough, comfortable relief,
helping you atart tha day full of your
their sense of sophistication by of­
normal energy end pep, feeling like •
fering second cups of coffee.
million! K een *A -M in t doean't diaturb
A fortune telling cake is always
your night's reat or interfere with work the
fun when the crowd is young and
next dey. T ty Feen-A -M int, the chewing
gum laxative, your—lf. I t taatea good, It’e
merry. You can write fortunes on
handy and economical. . . a family supply
slips of paper, roll them and wrap
them in bits of waxed paper, and
put them in the cake after it is
baked. Another idea is to put in a
little trinket for each guest—an en­
War’s Survival
gagement ring and a wedding ring,
War will disappear, like the
to forecast the first engagement and
dinosaur, when changes in world I the first marriage; a key for happi­
conditions have destroyed its sur­
ness: a bean for industry; a toy
vival value.—Millikan.
soldier and so forth. You can buy
these favors at the ten-cent store
•Good Fortune Cake.
f Halp to Relieve Distress of
2 cups sifted cake flour
2 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
teaspoon salt
PERIODIC
% cup butter or other shortening
1 cup sugar
3 egg yolks, well beaten
Try Lydia B. Plnkbam 'a Vegetable
Compound to help relieve m onthly
% cup milk
p a in , headache», backache and
I teaspoon vanilla
ALSO calm Irritable nerve» due to
m onthly functional disturbance».
3 egg whites, stiffly beaten
Plnkham'a Compound 1» »Imply
marveloua to help build up resist­
Sift flour once, measure, add bak­
ance against distress of 'difficult
ing powder and salt, and sift to­
___ ___ Famous
imoua fo r over 60 year»
days."
veursl I
Hundreds ot thousands of girls and
gether three times. Cream butter
women report remarkable benefits.
thoroughly, add sugar gradually,
W OR TH TR Y INCH
and cream together until light and
fluffy. Add egg yolks, then flour, al­
ternately with milk, a small amount
Faulty Memory
at a time. Beat after each addition
Every one complains of the bad­
until smooth. Add vanilla and fold
ness of his memory, but nobody of
in egg whites. Bake in two greased
his judgment.—La Rochefoucauld.
9-inch layer pans in moderate oven
(375 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. Dou­
ble the recipe to make three 10-
inch layers. Spread chocolate or
I Plan your stay at
maple frosting between layers and
I Portland's newest
on top and sides of cake.
hotels, the...
homelike rooms
from *2 .8 0 per day
with bath. Broadway
and Salmon Streets.
P o u ltry, rabbits, rabb it aklaa
W rite
post card fo r price».
Prices very
high now.
B n by a Co-, S38 >. W .
r r o a t, P o rtla n d , Ora.
When cleaning ceilings or doing
any other dusty jobs, put a cello­
phane paper bag over your head.
It makes a good window and
saves your eyes and hair from
dust and grit.
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pattern, but
O NE fashions—that’s
two distinct
what you'll
receive when you send for design
No. 1351-B. And what attractive
new sports fashions they are, too!
One is a well-tailored play suit,
with becomingly flared shorts,
dart-fitted, easy waistline and con­
vertible neckline finished with a
notched collar, like a shirtwaist.
The other is a princess pinafore
with sunback and buckled shoul­
der straps. When little Miss 8-to-
16 dons the jumper over her play-
suits, with the collar fastened de-
e
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Wash silk underwear in luke­
warm water but never in hot. Do
not rub hard or twist fabric. Re­
move the water by patting the silk
between towels.
• • •
To protect the fine edge of the
blades, keep kitchen knives in a
wall rack or a drawer rack.
• • •
To poach an egg, cover it with
boiling water. Cover the pan in :
which it is to be cooked and let
stand for six minutes. Cooked in
this way the egg may be easily
digested.
S E R V IC E
S T A T IO N .
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H A N S O N w h ite Leghorn U . S. c e r ti­
fie d chicks, p u lle t chick», started p u l­
let». now d u rin g M a y a t the price o f
o rd in a ry stock. T w in O ak F a rm , St.
P anL Oregon.
WAY!
PRINTING
THROUGH THE
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Type was
When painting the basement
floor it is a good idea to paint the
side walls six or eight inches
above the floor the same color
as the floor.
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PROPER’0UK’ IN THE PET B TO
CORRECT THE CAUSE OF THE
TROUBLE WITH A PELICIOUS
CEREAL, KEUOCO'S:
ALL-BRAN. . . EAT /
OF WATER.
helps keep me feeling
brisk and efficient.”
True Instinct
A good man, through obscurest
aspirations has still ah instinct of
the one true way.—Goethe.
says
BERNICE MERRICK,
Registered Nurse
B R IA K F A S T "
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A big bowlful of Kellogg's Corn
Flakes with some fruit and lots of
milk and sugar.
FOOD ENERGY!
VITAMINS!
MINERALS!
1 PROTEINS!
jr
415°
p lu s th e fa m o u s f l a v o r of
Kellogg's Corn Flakes that tastes
so good it sharpens your appetite,
makes you wa/if to eat.
Coer
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than sensible people possess is a
Loud Voices
Why fools are endowed by Na­ mystery. It is a fact emphasized
ture with voices so much louder throughout history.—Hertzler.
Speed*1-
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BIG 11-OUNCE
BOTTLE OF
Passenger Pigeons E x tin c t
Although there w ere billions of
passenger pigeons in the U nited
States a hundred years ago. these
birds a re now extin ct. According to
an a rtic le in N a tu ra l H isto ry m a g a ­
zine the last passenger pigeon died
in C in cin nati zoo in 1914.
Miserable
with backache?
H IN
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with diitiness, burning, scanty or too
frequent urihation and getting up at
night; when you feel tired, nervous,
all upset. . . use Doan's Pills.
Doan's are especially for poorly
working kidneys. Millions of boxes
are used every year. They are recom­
mended the country over. Ask yout
neighbor!
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