Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 21, 1941, Image 2

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PATTERNS
S E W IN Û
C IR C L E
covering and no sleeves. Belt ties
behind so that It may be smoothly
adjusted to the figure. Notice the
soft fulness let into the bodice,
and the full skirt—both flattering
for girls of the six to fourteen year
age.
Jlyttn. CluunJi+lA. ,
Washington, D. C.
EAK EAST POKER GAME
For perspective on the present
South Pacific tug-of-war between
Japan and Britain, it is well to re­
e e •
•'Yes—full of hot air."
mem ber that for years Thailand,
P atter« No. tlin» Is In sires « to 14 years
then known as Siam, was a pawn
Sirs ■ requires l i t yards SSInrh lab ile
Kings and Consorts
without nap. Z1« yards of l i t inch Mas
in the power game of the bigger
(old tor blndlim nrekllnss and icsltspsd
I do the carving at our board
nations of the Pacific.
sleeve edges. Tor this attractive pattern,
Because I think I’m king;
In this game the United States
tend your order to:
But it may be I’m forced to do it
had a hand. For years. American
1W get my favorite wing.
financial advisers have been at­
B K W IN O ( l i t r i . K P A T T K M N IIK P T .
Its New Montgomery Street
tached to the Thailand throne, one
Sen
Prasclaco
Celti.
of them having been Francis Sayre,
Enclose IB cents In coins tor
son-in-law of Woodrow Wilson, now
Pattern N o . . . . .................. S ira..............
high commissioner of the Philip­
N om a............... .............................
pines.
Address,.............................. .....................
He wooed Thailand on m any oc­
casions, including the ornate recep­
tion given the form er king of Siam,
who as "Supreme A rbiter of the
Ebb and Flow of the Tide, Brother
of the Moon, H a lf Brother of the
Sun and Keeper of the Twenty-four
B frrw
Golden Um brellas,” came to Wash­
, FIWNTIM6
ington in the days of Herbert
H E R E ’S TO SHORTCAKE T IM E W IT H C H E R R IE S B R IG H T
THÜ0U6H TME
Hoover and was regally entertained.
(See Recipes Below)
One teaspoun of cornstarch add­
use. of wvake
The British were even more in­
ed to each cup of sugar used In
S
U
M
M
E
R
Y
DESSERTS
Tyre WA$
terested in the Siamese.
British
T H IS W E E K ’S M E N U
making fudge w ill muke it smooth
PlSCOVBCEP sy
advisers for a tim e ran the king­
and creamy with little beating.
Bring the tartness and sweetness
dom’s
government,
trained
its
s e e
JOHANN
Cold Meat P latter
of fruit into play with fresh, crumbly
arm
y,
supplied
the
one
or
two
ships
6PTVNK tt
I
f
stove
polish
is moistened with
Devilled
Eggs
cake,
top
with
a
dash
of
whipped
for its navy.
in 1454.
vinegar instead of water the stove
Sliced Cucumbers
Tomatoes
cream and you have sum m er’s an­
But half a dozen years ago the
w ill have a brighter polish.
Celery Curls
swer to a delectable dessert.
Japanese began preaching the doc­
• • •
•Asparagus with Browned Butter
Garden-fresh
berries
peeking
out
trine of Asia for the yellow man,
Keep all cleaning rags that have
And Crumb Sauce
from under their green foliage
and Siam for the Siamese. That
been treated with oil in a covered
Beverage
Bread and Butter
or fruit hanging
was how the name came to be ;
container before putting awdy In
Cherry Sponge Custard
heavy and ripe on
changed to Thailand, a nationalistic
closets. I f this is done, fires may
Shortcake
r ic h ly
la d e n
token of home rule.
•Recipe Given
be avoided.
thè terrea way to treat
branches deserve
s e e
Reason for Japan's interest in this
your best atten­
coNSARmoM eve tö lax . of
small country was not nationalism, I
I f metal tops come off of shoe
T O K 'SULK" IN THE PET 1$ 10
tion for they’ll do either M ary Ann or cup cake tine
but the fact that a slender finger
strings dip them in mucilage.
CORRECT THE CA05C Of THE
m ig h t y n ic e
in slow oven 45 minutes. Cool be­
of land, about as wide as the Isth­
This w ill stiffen the ' ends and
things by your fore filling.
TOOURf WITH A peucious
mus of Panama, called the Isthmus
m ake it easy to put them through
meals. Since most
CEREAL, ttU 0 6 6 '5 /
Cream Custard Filling.
of K ra, is controlled by Thailand. A of the fruits need no cooking you are
eyelets.
AIL'KAM.. . £AT /
% cup sugar
• • •
canal through this isthmus, connect­ doubly sure of getting the full quota
it every an/
Vi cup flour
ing the Indian ocean and the Gulf I
If dried fruits become undesir­
of minerals and vitamins which they
AMP PRMK AENty
V« teaspoon salt
of Siam, would give a new short have to give.
A GOOD frock to make In hot ably dry due to improper storage,
Of WATER.
2 eggs
route from the Pacific to India, ren­
weather, because it is such a they may be restored to packing
Cherries bright and red make a
2 cups m ilk, scalded
der Singapore impotent, and cut I ta rt and colorful dessert which you’ll
simple pattern, a good frock to house freshness by steaming in a
1 teaspoon vanilla
three days from the trip between enjoy serving. I f using the fresh
wear in hot weather because it colander or coarse meshed sieve
Combine dry ingredients with
Indo-China and Burma.
can be made with just a shoulder for about 15 minutes.
Establish a Standard
ones pit and sugar them before us­ slightly beaten egg yolks; stir in.
Such a canal would leave Singa­ ing.
Let us raise a standard to which
enough hot m ilk to m ake a thin
pore’s giant guns and expensive
the wise and honest can repair;
When I asked m y mother how she paste. Then idd paste to remain­
naval bases guarding an out-of-date made her extra delicious shortcakes, ing m ilk and cook over boiling wa-t
the rest is in the hands of God.—
sea highway, almost as unimpor­ she replied, "T here’s nothing to it, ter 5 minutes, stirring constantly.’
George Washington.
“ I t all adds up to th is . . . ”
tant as the Straits of Magellan after my dear; just biscuit dough—but Cook 10 minutes longer. Cool and
the Panam a canal was built.
make the dough short and the fruit add vanilla.
says RUTH K N IP P E N
Operator
That is one reason the British are sweet!” This tip is a good one. I
I f you top with fresh cherries be
w h it D o c to r* do fa r i t
ready to fight to keep the Japanese hope you’ll follow it when trying:
sure they’re sweet enough. Then gar­
Doctor« know that gaa trapped ia the «tooaeh or
out of Thailand.
nish with whipped cream . Frozen
rofl«t aa a y c t lihe a h a ir -tr ig g e r on the heart. They
Old-Fashioned Shortcake.
the l a e t « t - a c t i n g m e d ic in e s k n o w n
berries need only be thawed and
2 cups flour
hk* * *
»■ Bell-ana
T » * * * - 7^
today. I f the FIRST DOSE
more sugar added if required.
B R IT IS H IN V A S IO N PLANS
3 teaspoons baking powder
* “ ■ bett* r. return bottle to
and
rwedve DOUBLE money back. S e . a t aO drag R o m .
I f you want to m ake a sponge
F irs t British plan for an invasion
Vz teaspoon salt
just berries, then
of the continent (since the start of
Vz cup shortening (8 tablespoons) cake base and use plan
a lovely sur­
the
Russian-Nazi
conflict)
was
a
%
cup
m
ilk
Life a G ift
prise so no one t
landing in Holland. This, it was fig­
Sift flour, measure, add baking
Whatever a man has, is in real­
w ill even suspect 1
ured. would get sympathetic support powder and salt, sift again. Work
ity only a gift.—Wieland.
they're getting a
from the Dutch; would create a sec­ in shortening until mass resembles
berry
dessert.
ond front requiring H itler to divert coarse meal. ( I f you want to, add a
M ake a sponge
part of his troops and airplanes tablespoon of sugar and an egg and
cake using a reg­
from the Russian front.
count the egg as part of your liq­
ular 9 or 10 inch
The original British idea was to uid.) Now, add enough m ilk to make
cake pan. When
a soft dough, one which you can
have
the
United
States
co-operate
in
■ ■ I g l A I C ra n k y ? Restless?
Turn onto lightly the cake is still warm cut a round
a landing force.
This, however, , barely handle.
M i l I N ■ C a n 't s le e p ? T i r e
floured
board,
knead
a few seconds, circle in the middle of the cake
scarcely got beyond the inform al
« N i l I V ■ easily? Because o f
about an inch from the edge. L ift
distress of m onthly
suggestion stage. It was immedi- divide in half. P at one half about
functional disturbances? Then try
one-fourth inch thick into deep but­ this out carefully keeping it whole.
ately
and
emphatically
vetoed,
first,
Lydia E. Plnkham ’a Vegetable Com­
Into the hollow put in sugared ber­
for political reasons; second, be­ tered 9-inch cake pan. Butter top
pound.
ries or peaches or bananas mixed
,
and
pat
second
portion
of
dough
in
cause
Roosevelt
did
not
have
the
Plnkham's Compound Is famous
with sweetened whipped cream . Re­
for relieving pain of Irregular periods
power to send troops abroad; third, layer over first. Brush on softened place the cake top, wrap carefully
and cranky nervousness due to such
because of the scarcity of shipping butter and bake about 20 minutes in in a slightly damp towel and chill
disturbances. One of the most effec­
to transport and supply an A m er­ j hot oven (450 degrees F .) When for 3 to 4 hours. Garnish before
tive medicines you can buy today
! baked, pull layers apart, spread sug­
for this p u rp o s e -m a d e erpeciallg
ican arm y overseas.
serving with whipped cream or
/o r women. W O RTH TRYTNQ I
Since then, none of the proposals ared fruit on bottom layer, stack sprinkle
with
powdered
sugar.
second
one,
crust-side
down,
on
this,
for creating a second European
They’ll come back often for this one.
front has contemplated any A m er­ cover with more fruit, then with
For luscious, shortcake puddings,
whipped cream and a garnish of
ican participation.
Doing of Revenge
there’s nothing like a juicy cobbler.
:
fruit!
Revenge converts a little right
The second idea discussed was a
H e re ’s a recipe made for large
Variations from the original type
into a great wrong.
British attempt through Spain and
quantity, excellent if you’re plan­
‘
of
shortcake
which
we
all
know
so
Portugal.
This also scarcely got
ning a church supper:
beyond the discussion stage, because well are much in
Cobbler.
it was figured, first, that the G er­ order. Some peo­
(Cherry, Blueberry or Peach)
p
le
p
r
e
f
e
r
a
man arm y probably could take over
5 quarts fruit
Spain by the time British troops be­ sponge cake base
2 quarts juice
Struggle for Light
crying in the night, and that the
rather
than
a
bis­
gan to land; second, that even if
Biscuit dough
We forget that the human spirit, struggle with darkness is as yet
a foothold could be obtained, a cuit dough and
the spirit of goodness and truth in mostly an unequal struggle.—Jan
5 cups sugar with cherries or berries
march across the Pyrenees to I for a real individ­
cups sugar with peaches
the world, is still only an infant Christian Smuts.
ual
treatm
ent
of
France would be too difficult.
Pour fruit and juice into square
type,
you
r \ U E to dietary indiscre-
The only part which the United this
cake pans. Add sugar and m ix
might
like
to
try
one
with
a
custard
U tions, change of drink­
States might have played in such
filling for cool deliciousness. Since lightly. Cover with biscuit dough
ing water or sudden changes
a plan was to send food ships with
(approxim ately 'A-inch thick) made
in weather can be quickly
which to help win over the Spanish it is a trifle more elaborate than in proportions of 1V4 quarts flour,
shortcake,
this
Cherry
Sponge
Cus­
population.
relieved by W akefield ’s
tard Shortcake is ideal as a dessert 2 1/« cups m ilk, 1 tablespoon salt,
Blackberry Balsam. For 94
Norway Heavily Fortified.
for company. You’ll need this sponge 4 tablespoons baking powder and %
years a household remedy.
cup shortening. Bake in a hot oven,
Since then another plan for pos­ cake as a base:
Sold a t a ll drug stores.
400 degrees F ., from 30 to 40 min­
sible British invasion of Norway has
Hot
W
ater
Sponge
Cake.
Be sure to ask for genuine
utes. Serve hot with cream.
been discussed. However, this also I
4 egg yolks
A light, easy-to-make dessert is
is difficult. The Nazis now have 10
1*A cups sugar
the best one with which to bring
divisions in Norway; more impor­
% cup boiling water
Wakefield’s
a hearty supper to a close. With
tant, they have been working fever- I
1V4 cups cake flour
raspberries at their brightest and
ishly with characteristic German
V« teaspoon salt
juiciest, this combination with a gra­
thoroughness to fortify Norwegian
1 teaspoon baking powder
Compound
ham cracker crust and frothy me­
ports and possible invasion points.
1 teaspoon lemon or vanilla
ringue will really be hard to resist.
The chief factor holding back the
extract
Custom a Habit
Red Raspberry Fluffs.
j British, however, has been their
4 stiffly beaten egg whites
Custom is almost a second na­ ! lack of armored equipment.
(Serves 6-8)
Al- i Beat egg yolks until very thick;
ture.—Plutarch.
M ix and press in a square pan:
' though the British arm y is about gradually add sugar and continue
! 2,000,000 strong, only about 750,000 I beating. Add water, mix well, add IVz cups rolled graham crackers, V«
•’•»•öS*“«»
men are fully armed with modem flour sifted with baking powder. Mix cup melted butter, 2 tablespoons
sugar,
and
a
dash
of
cinnamon.
Cov­
equipment. And the most serious until smooth, add flavoring. Fold in
Me
defect in their equipment is the lack egg whites. Bake in ungreased pan, er that with a meringue made of 4
’* 4
' of tanks.
egg whites stiffly beaten and V4 cup
of sugar folded in the whites care­
Vast numbers of tanks were lost
fully.
by the British at Dunquerque, a loss
L Y N N SAYS:
Bake this in a slow (300 degrees)
which has not yet been replenished.
Though dessert problems are
oven for 20 minutes. Cool. Spread
And no invasion of the continent
easily
solved
by
berries,
be
sure
with 2 cups of sweetened red rasp­
could be successful without a pow­
that they get the greatest care
erful tank force.
berries and whipped cream.
DUE TO GASTRIC HYPER-ACIDITY
before reaching the table. Ber­
•Asparagus With Browned Butter
Also, despite the strength of the
ries should appear clean and
and Crumb Sauce.
Nazi arm y on the Russian front, a
fresh, be full and plump and have
Asparagus, tender and green,
total of 47 well-equipped German
a bright solid color. When they
should be cooked gently so as not
The merchant who advertises must treat
divisions are stationed in western
are over-ripe they look dull and
obtained by thoutandt
to lose its color. It cooks quicker
Europe.
This is approximately
you
better than the merchant who does
often stain the container.
through i i m of Von's Pink
when stalks are tied in bunches.
700,000 men.
T a b le t s — w ith o u t rig id
not.
He must treat you as though you
Don’t
wash
berries
until
ready
Stand them up in boiling water in
liquid diet! Simple home
Recent discussion of British aid
to use them since damp ber­
treatment. Learn e ll ebout
a deep narrow pan. The steam w ill
were the most influential person in town.
to
Russia
has
turned
to
the
N
ear
•t. W rite today — no obli-
ries mold very quickly. The best
cook the tips while the w ater bub­
Ration. 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 near«.
East and a British move from the
method for washing is doing a
As a matter of cold fact you are. You
bles around the stalks.
W ritten Guarantee ee to
Gulf
of
Persia,
through
Iran
to
the
M o n e y Beck. R e ad o a r
few at a tim e in a bowl, lifting
Instead of serving plain butter,
hold the destiny of his business in your
Russian oil fields of the Caucasus.
uarontee. cent w ith fre e
them out into another bowl while
try browning it for a change, season­
_____ f ooklet. W rite to —
These oil fields are one of the chief
hands. He knows it. He shows it. And you
the hands are used as a sieve.
ing it and then adding a teaspoonful
goals of the Nazi arm y, and once
When
the
berries
are
clean
let
benefit
by good service, by courteous treat­
of
fine
bread
crumbs.
H
ave
thia
H itler
succeeds in
taking
the
them drain in a strainer or col­
piping hot and pour it over the as­
ment, by good value— and by lower prices.
Ukraine, it would be relatively easy
ander.
paragus just before serving.
for him to cut off this supply.
’‘Jack's
the hottest proposition
here."
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