Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 17, 1946, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 17, 1946
Gay Strawberry Pot
Holders in Crochet
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I shall give mystl/
To the desert again.
That I, in its golden dust,
Muy be blown from a barren peak.
Broadcast over the sun lands.
If ypu should desire some neus of me,
Co ask the little horned toad
U hose home u the dust.
Or seek it among the fragrant sage.
^ICEST pot holder in the coun- Or question the mountain juniper,
x ’ try—this ever popular straw­ And, by their silence.
berry crocheted of bright red They will truly inform you.
— Maynard Dixon.
thread, “seeded’’ with green and
having natural looking green
leaves which are crocheted sep-
arately and then sewn to the berry.
Measures 7 by 7*2 inches.
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♦
♦
To obtain complete crocheting instruc­
tions for the Giant Strawberry Potholder
«Pattern No. 53.33), send 16 cents in coin,
your name, address and the pattern num­
ber.
SEWING CIRCI.E NEEDLEWORK
709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif.
Enclose 16 cents for Pattern
No_______________
Name
Address___________________________
TO GET PROMPT RELIEF from
distress of those nagging colds
that cause coughing and make
you feel all stuffed up—put a
good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub
in a bowl of boiling water.
Then feel relief come as you
breathe in the steaming, medi­
cated vapors. These medicated
vapors penetrate to the cold-con­
gested upper breathing passages.
They soothe irritation, quiet
coughing, help clear the head and
bring such grand comfort.
FOR ADDED RELIEF ... On
throat, chest and back at bed­
time rub Vicks VapoRub. It
works for hours—even while
you sleep—to bring relief. Now
try this home» *
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Don’t attempt to dry a fur coat
over a radiator. Heat dries the
skins and cracks them.
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When washing woodwork, use a
strip of cardboard to protect the
wall next to door frames and base­
boards from getting splashed.
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I.id-lifting and opening the oven
door causes heat loss that length­
ens cooking time and wastes pre­
cious fuel.
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To insure longer life for pillows,
fluff them gently each day to force
air around the feathers.
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A warped door often can be cor­
rected by adding a third or middle
hinge.
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By EDWARD EMERINE
WNU Features
'THE perfume of grease-
-I wood after a desert show­
er, the faint and fleeting
loveliness of saguaro blos­
soms, the yuccas with their
waxen white bloom, the octil-
los tipped with brilliant red.
a cereus blooming at mid­
night, magic mesas, mysteri­
ous paths, balmy nights—that
is Arizona, the land of ro­
mance, sunshine, progress!
The tourist, the sportsman and
the vacationist have all enjoyed the
state in brief moments, but to a
half-million people,
Arizona
is
home. They live in every section of
the state from the northern plateau
(4,000 to 7.000 feet above sea level)
to the southern part next to the bor­
der of Mexico (500 to 2,500 feet alti­
tude). On the broad plains and the
mountain sides they graze their
livestock, and through the valleys
they lead the irrigation waters. They
grow long staple cotton, i^heat,
corn, barley, oats, potatoes and im­
mense quantities of sub-tropical
fruits. Their dates thrive, and their
citrus industry is steadily growing.
From their mines they get copper,
gold, silver, lead, asbestos, zinc and
other metals.
Arizona is "A Land Made for Liv­
ing." the citizens say. Phoenix, the
capital city, is an example. In 1868
a tiny settlement sprang up as a
stagecoach stop. Two years later
the townsite was formally laid out,
and in 1881 the new community was
incorporated. In 1893, Phoenix—the
territorial seat of government —
boasted a population of 3,000. Today
Phoenix is the Southwest’s largest
inland city, and has a metropoli­
tan population of 153,000 Its grace-
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Date-Bran Muffins, good as cake!
(Take no sugar, no shortening!)
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that region home. And Oraibi, in
the Indian country, is said to be the
oldest continuously inhabited vil­
lage in the United States!
First, there were cliff dwellers,
the home-owners of the distant
past. Then the Indians, many tribes
and many kinds. Ruins of ancient
cities tell of homes. In 1540 Coro­
nado came searching for the Seven
Cities of Cibola. Then came the
Spaniards with their priests, their
herds, and their desire to build mis­
sions and homes. And later other
white men, lured by gold and ad­
venture, came too. Kit Carson came,
and bandits too. The covered wagon
and the stagecoach! rattled over
dusty trails.
’God Enriches.'
"Ditat Deus’’ is the motto of Ari­
zona. It means "God enriches."
Other landmarks include Inscription
house, Dinosaur tracks, Superstition
mountain, and man-made wonders
such as Roosevelt and Boulder
dams, San Xavier and Tumacacori
missions. Indian reservations, old
stagecoach stations and bullet-
scarred ghost towns.
Fishing, hunting, swimming, hik-
ing,
motoring — from
canyon­
walled lakes to cactus-studded
mountains. Arizona offers the good
life, for a
ek, or a year, or for
a lifetime
.ias a little Switzerland
in its northern mountains. It has
semi-tropical living under palm
trees in the southern part. That is
Arizona,
Arizona
These delicious, new all - bran muffins
made with chopped dates will have a
big appeal for the "sweet toothers" in
your famllyl They’re so moist. And
they’re so tender—so good. That’s be­
cause KELLooa's all - bran is milled
extra-fine for golden softness.
2 cups Kellogg's 1 cup sifted flour
ALL-BRAN
1 teaspoon soda
'i cup molasses 'i teaspoon salt
cup chopped
cups milk
dates
1 egg
Add kzllooo ' s all - bran to molasses
and milk and allow to soak for 15
minutes. Beat egg and add to first
mixture. Add sifted dry Ingredients
and fruit. Fill greased muffin pans
two-thirds full and bake In moderate­
ly hot oven BOOT.) about 20 min­
utes. Makes 15 light, luscious muffins.
Good Nutrition, too!
Is made f rem the vitalovtzr
L aybrs of finest wheat—contains a
concentration of the protective food
elements found in
the whole grain.
One-half cup pro­
vides over Is your
daily minimum
need for Iron.
Serve Kellogg'»
all - bran daily!
all - bran
Bake sweeter, tastier bread!
use
FLEISCHMANN’S
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home!
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SIDNEY
Governor of Arizona
Born in Phoenix, Sidney Preston
Osborn has always been close to
his native state. In 1X99 he was a
page boy In the territorial legisla­
ture. He was elected governor in
1940. He has had a long career as a
newspaper man and once operated a
cotton farm at Rigley. Aria.
due to MONTHLY LOSSES?
You girls and women who lose sc
much during monthly periods that
you’re pale. weak, "dragged out"—
this may be due to lack of blood-iron
So try Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS
— one of the best home ways to
build up red blood—in such cases
Pinkham s Tablrts are one of the
best blood-iron tonics you can buy!
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly be­
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw. tender. In­
flamed bronchial mucous mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, B ronchitis
WNU—13
03-4«
When Your
Back Hurts
And Your Strength and
Energy Is Below Par
It may be caused by disorder of kid­
ney function that permit« poisonous
waste to accumulate. For truly many
people feel tired, weak and miaerable
wh'*n the kidneys fail to remove excess
grids and other waste matter from the
Hood.
You may suffer nag<fa( backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness,
erttinf up nights, leg ps ns, swell nf.
Sometimes frequent and scanty urina­
tion with smarnnf and burnint is an­
other lip that Si'rneth.nc is wrong with
the kidneys or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Lae
Doan 9 P lb. It is better to rely on a
medicine that has won countrywide ap­
proval than on something I’ws favorably
known. Doa n't ha . e been tried and test­
ed many years Are at all drug stores.
Get Doan t today.
D oans P ills
NO WAITING —no extra steps! Full-strength —
Fleischmann’s fresh active Yeast goes right to work.
Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it faster!
You can be surer of tender, smooth texture—light­
ness—delicious flavor every time!
IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on
Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast with the
familiar yellow label. It’s dependable—
America’s tested favorite for more than
70 years.
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BOULDER DAM . . . Lake Mead on the Colorado river makes fishing,
boating and swimming easily accessible to people of Arizona.
ful skyline, its homes and its indus­
tries. is a far cry from the pueblos
of the primitive peoples, who. in
centuries long past, first inhabited
the warm and pleasant Valley of the
Sun. Phoenix, built on the site which
two prehistoric cities had once oc­
cupied. is now the home for thou­
sands of families — families of
modest means and families with
millions
Plenty of Room.
Douglas, across the street from
Old Mexico, urges: "For a visit.
or for a lifetime — come to Doug-
las!" And Florence, south of the
Gila on the Old Spanish trail, calls
for "those who dream of a modest
home where there is room, and
health, and time to think." St.
Johns, in Apache county, offers a
pioneer reunion and rodeo each
year for those who have long called
Yes. God enriches, but man had to
do his part. Dams were built,
ditches were dug, and the desert
bloomed. Modern science in the
mines found more wealth than mere
gold nuggets. Livestock grew fat.
Cities
with
permanent
homes
sprang up. The warm, life-giving
sun shone down on 113,909 square
miles of Arizona. God enriches!
Arizona has 12 national monu­
ments and 10 national forests.
Scenic attractions include awesome
Grand Canyon, historic Apache
trail, fantastic Petrified forest, col­
orful Painted desert, Natural bridge.
Wonderland of Rocks, exotic border
towns of Old Mexico, fascinating
Meteor crater. Colossal cave. Oak
Creek canyon, and scores of prehis­
toric ruins and cliff dwellings such
as Casa Grande. Tonto, Betatakin,
Keet Seel and Montezuma's castle.
iTH P eter P ain
SPIKING YOU -
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ANGEL TRAIL ... In the inner
canyon of Grand Canyon, the Col­
orado river is a mile straight down,
but nine miles by trail.
The Navajo» are the largest tribe of full-blooded
Indian» in the United State», numbering not less than
42,000. divided into 45 tribes or elans. The Navajo
Indian reservation contains about 8.000.000 acres of
land. Their rough desert country Is characterized by
mesa, butte, volcanic neck, canyon and wash, with
variety and beauty of erosion and wind-blown sand.
The tribe numbered about 9,000 In 1869, but is the
only Indian tribe which has increased its number»
from year to year. The Navajo» are pastoral semi­
nomads, their movements largely seasonal. They live
chiefly by raising sheep, but augment their earnings
by blanket weaving, silver work and gathering pinon
nuts. They express a rare sense of beauty in their aria,
especially hammered silver (left).
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