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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1935)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 5 Here’s Chic Frock That Will Slenderize Figure OUR COMIC SECTION Fiihermen Stranded for Five Day* on Sea Bottom I'iin ns ir.M Woolen socks will not shrink if washed carefully In tepid water and white soap suds. Rinse In clear, lukewarm water, wring out, and hang In the air to dry quickly. It Is much quicker when frying doughnuts, to cut dough In diamond shapes instead of using a doughnut cutter. They taste Just us good when cut in this way. . . • • • If you enjoy, painting try your ■skill on’one of t'he unpalnted dress ing tables. They are most useful arid -ornamental. ' , Events in the Lives of Little Men Thousands of fishermen returnin* to Caspian port» recently i<>iu an a»- tonlfthlng atory of having been ma rooned on the bottom of the sea for five days. They reported that at the busiest period of the fishing season the sea Itself retired from under the fleet. The sea receded along IV) miles of the northern shoreline, leaving the boats stuck several kilometers from solid earth. Airplane» dropped food to the stranded men until the tlda flowed back and allowed them to re float their ships. = ... It Is time to change the water In goldfish bowl when water is so warm liHh come to the top of bowl tor air. Goldfish like to be kept cool. Have you tried serving baked cranberry apples with a roast pork dinner? Fill the cavity left in ap ple after core has been removed with cranberry sauce and bake. THE FEATHERHEADS Talkie» If you've large proportions to cope with, yet aspire to a slender figure, you 11 love thl» house frock which breaks lines In just the right places. Four easy pieces are Its sum total of cldc, one back, one front, and one for each sleeve. Don't you love the diagonal rows of buttons at the shoulder, just where they’re needed for inexpensive decoration? Pointed belt-ends nip In your waist, and a wide, square neck makes this frock a Jiffy, over-the-lieader. You've all the novelty cottons to choose from, so hurry, send for your pattern to day ! l’attern i>.'4fl may lie ordered only- in sizes 14, 10, 18, 20, 32, 34, 30, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 40. Size 10 requires 3s. yards 3G Inch fabric. Complete diagrammed sew chart Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. I!e sure to write plainly your NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE M MBER and size . Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 232 West Eight eenth St., New York, N. Y. A squeaking in hardwood floors Is caused by floors not being properly nailed or when subflooring Is omitted or laid parallel to flooring strips. An experienced floor-layer will re move the squeak. • • • When making a pumpkin pie, beat the whites of eggs stiff and fold them into mixture just before baking Instead of beating the egg yolks and whites together. The ptimpkin filling will be much lighter if prepared In this way. • • • Casserole dishes made of meat, vegetables or fish can be cooked In the morning and reheated Just be fore they are to be served. • • • Always test cake before removing from the oven, even though it may already have baked the length of time stated in the recipe. W hen in Portland enjoy the homelike comfort of the Multnomah, at rates no higher than you would pay elsewhere. Absolutely fireproof. All rooms hare outside exposure. Excellent food at sensible prices in the new coffee shop, or beautiful dining room. kotel M ultnomah ? Th« “AMERICAN FLYER TYPEWRITER” — tb« WONDBB TYPBWBITKR of the 30th Centnry. now on.y •4.70. ex press prepaid. A real type writer for either yourself or as a practical and appreciated Christmas Gift. Nine special fea tures found only on commercial typewriter Illustrated descriptive folder sent 1REM. Wr/te To day J. E. JOHNSON. American Flyer Typewriter 523 Florence Branch • Loe An<etoe, CeM. 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This Double-Action is so perfectly balanced and controlled that it produces perfect leav ening. Calumet is a product of General Foods. New! Big 10/ Can! Calumet is now selling at the lowest prices in its history...The regular price of the Full- Pound Can is now only 25c 1 And ask to see the new, big 10c can—a lot of good baking for a dime —with Calumet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder.