Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 08, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Nov. 8, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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AFTER THE FOOTBALL GAME
See Recipes Below.
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pantry raids... food-
for-the-lead . ; . jusf heat and
eat...economical.. .healthful...
order, today, from your grocer.
'HÏ.Phillips'
squandered a shameful amount of
your clothes allowance, but it will
in reality cost very little.
This is an extremely easy de­
sign to make—the jacket is cut in
two pieces and seamed on the
shoulders; the nightie requires
merely two long seams and a few
gathers.
TIIE DICTATOR AT HOME
Dictator (returning home after a
bumptious day)—Hail!
Wife- Hail my eye!
Remember
you're not at the chancellery now.
Dictator -Do you reulize to whom
you are speaking?
Wife—I'm the only person who
does!
• •
Dictator (still unable to shake off
the dictator mood)—My smoking
jacket, please!
Wife- You know where It is. don’t
you?
Dictator-Get it for me at once,
Ella.
Wife—Get it yourself You’re no
cripple.
Dictator—I warn you. you are ex­
hausting my patience.
Wife—Aw, cut out that line. TOOts!
Dictator (wincing)—Toots!
Wife—You never used to object to
me calling you that.
Dictator—That was away back be­
fore I . . . before, I, er . . .
Wife- Before you got al) those uni­
forms, emblems and Ideas for
salutes. You were a nice boy in
If you are entertaining the crowd erately slow oven (325 degrees) for
after the game, you'll find substan­ about 50 minutes.
tial refreshments in favor; for the
Chocolate Peppermint Frosting.
same crisp air that puts football 2 squares unsweetened chocolate
players on their toes breeds keen
Itk cups (1 can) sweetened con­
appetites
densed milk
It’S good ■nel»! strategy to ar- 8 marshmallows (cut in quarters)
range everything buffet style and let Few drops oil of pc,'«rmInt
those days. Little did I ever dream
the guests help themselves. You'll
Melt chocolate in top of double
want a table that boiler. Add sweetened condensed you'd turn out like this.
Dictator—There you go belittling
is festive, easy to
milk, stir over rapidly boiling water me again!
handle, and yet
5 minutes, or until the mixture thick­
Wife—I’m not belittling you.
casual. You may
ens. Add marshmallows, and stir
Dictator—Yes you are. (He lights
even want to set until they • begin to melt. Remove
up card tables in from heat and add peppermint Cool. ■ cigar.)
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the living room to Spread on cold cake. This frosting
muke your guests covers tops of 2 Winch layers or top
Wife (sternly)—Put out that nickel
comfortable after and sides of loaf cake generously, stogie! You know better than to
they have helped or about 24 cup cakes.
smoke in the living room.
themselves from the buffet.
Dictator—I'll smoke where I wish.
Vanilla
Ice
(.-■
m.
Nutural colored linen, or rough
This is my house.
(Makes 1 quart)
homespun cloth will make a smart
Wife—Lissen, you either put that
2 cups milk
background for your serving table,
roman candle out or you go out on
1 eup sugar
Candles are often used very effec-
the back porch and smoke it. And
2 tablespoons flour
tively. when serving buffet style, for
no back talk!
¥« teaspoon salt
they add both atmosphere and light.
Dictator (who knows when he is
2 egg yolks (well beaten)
If you double as hostess and chief
licked)—Oh. all right, but 1 want it
2
teaspoons
vanilla
extract
rook, you'll enjoy the game twice as
understood that my action is not to
1 cup whipping cream ,
much if you plan a menu that can
be misinterpreted as a sign of weak­
Scald milk, reserving H cup. Mix ness. I am not establishing a prece­
be prepared beforehand. Sandwich
makings and a hot steaming bever­ and blend the sugar, flour, and salt, dent I know my rights and . , .
age are a wise choice. Then wind and mix to a smooth paste with the
Wife—Aw, Joe, pipe down! You
up the feast with ice cream and cold milk which was reserved Add sound so silly.
this mixture to the scalded milk and
chocolate cake.
• •
cook, stirring constantly until thick,
Frankfurter Nandwich.
Dictator
—
I
resent
your studied at­
Boll or steam largo frankfurt­ in a double boiler for 15 minutes. tempts to undermine my self-confi­
Add
egg
yolks
which
have
been
well
ers until tender
beaten and codk, stirring constantly, dence. It’s not very nice of you.
and juicy Slice
Wife—You've got me wrong. Joe.
3
minutes longer. Add vanilla and
thin on white or
All I want you to understand is that
chill.
Fold
in
the
whipping
cream
rye bread and
which has been whipped, place in you can't get away with all that
serve with mus­
ice cream freezer and freeze, using boss of the universe stuff with me.
tard sauce and
I knew you when.
3
parts Ice to 1 part rock salt.
hot potato salad
Dictator—You ought to be proud
Nausagrs In Pastry Blankets.
with
Garnish
of me.
•
(Makes 8 sausage rolls)
pickle.
Wife—Why?
!*A cups flour
Hot Potato Salad.
Dictator—Look what I’ve done!
■-* teaspoon salt
(Serves fl)
Look where I've risen! And all on
¥4 teaspoon baking powder
my own ability.
« medium-sized potatoes
*4 cup shortening
Wife—Gee, but you’ve got a
4 slices bacon (minced)
3 tablespoons cold water (approxi­ swelled head. Don’t I get any cred­
1 medium-sized onion (sliced)
mately)
it? Who designed that emblem? I
2 tablespoons bacon drippings
8
pork
sausages
Who thought up that color
did.
¥« cup water
Sift together the flour, salt and scheme for the shirts? Me. Who
H cup vinegar
baking powder. Blend in the short­ sat up with you night after night
1 teaspoon sugar
W teaspoon salt
ening. Then add studying history and trying to point
V« teaspoon pepper
just enough water out Napoleon’s mistakes?
Dictator—Have we got to go over
to form a dough,
Cook potatoes In jackets. Cool,
mixing
lightly. all that again? You helped me. I
skin, and slice. Pan broil minced
Roll out and cut admit. But I had to have brains.
bacon, then saute onion in bacon
Wife—Baloney.
Al) you 1 had to
into
8
oblong
drippings until brown. Combine and
pieces, each suffi­ have was a radio and your nerve.
heat water, vinegar, sugar, salt, and
• •
ciently large to
pepper. Add to mixture in frying
wrap
around
one
Dictator—Let's not argue, Is my
pan. and mix with potatoes. Place
link of sausage. steak ready?
in bnking dish and heat in moderate
Place individual
Wife — What makes you think
oven (350 degrees) before serving.
sausages (well pricked) on individ­ you're getting steak?
s
Fgg Meringue Surprise Sandwich.
ual pieces of pastry; fold ends over
Dictator—I told you I wanted
(Serves 6)
and roll up. Place folded side down steak tonight
fl slices bread
on a baking sheet. Prick crust with
Wife—So what? You're getting
¥« cup butter (melted)
a fork. Bake in a hot oven (425 de­ cold roast beef.
¥« pound sharp cheese
grees) for about 30 minutes. Serve
Dictator—I will not have my or-
fl eggs
very hot.
ders ignored with impunity. 1 will
Salt and pepper
not be treated so contemptuously.
6 slices bacon
I will not permit my authority to be
Trim slices of bread and brush
disrespected.
Better Baking.
one side with melted butter. Place
Wife—If you knew how funny you
buttered side down on a cookie
The smell of baking cookies
looked talking that way. you'd cut
sheet. Cut cheese into strips about
and cakes will soon be permeat­
it out. Toots.
Vs inch In thickness. Arrange them,
ing the house. Fruit cakes will
Dictator—Don’t call me Toots. Do
side by side, or fence-like on the
be baked, packed and stored
you know what millions of people
bread. Separate eggs and drop one
carefully, until the time they are
are calling me? They are calling
egg yolk in the center of each slice
to be used for gifts. "Better Bak­
me t!.eir hope, their idol, their peer­
of bread. Sprinkle with salt and
ing" includes fruit cake recipes
less leader!
pepper. Whip egg whites until stiff
which have been thoroughly test­
Wife—Yeah. And do you remem­
and dry. and pile high on top, com­
ed in Miss Howe's own kitchens.
ber what the boys used to call
pletely covering the egg and cheese.
This cook book also contains
back in your boyhood days?
Cut the slices of bacon into halves
many good cookie recipes, from
Dictator—What?
and place two halves on each sand­
old-fashioned Ginger Cookies to
Wife—Peewee!
wich right across the egg white.
Fudge Drops.
e
Place in moderate oven (.350 de­
If you are planning on giving
Dictator—This is too much,
grees) and bake for 10 to 15 min­
cookies and fruit cakes to your
go down to the palace where
utes, or until the egg white is brown
friends as gifts, it will be wise to
boys respect me for what I am.
and the bacon Is crisp.
write for "Better Baking” now.
Wife—Okay, as long as you don't
Silver Cake.
Start your baking early, and
bring 'em up here.
(Makes 1 loaf cake)
avoid the last minute rush. You
• • •
may secure your copy of this
¥i cup butter
"Eight types of Near Beer Being
cook book by writing to "Better
1 Mi cups granulated sugar
Tried in Germany.”—Headline. So
Baking" care of Eleanor Howe,
2% cups cake flour (sifted)
that is victory!
019 North Michigan Avenue, Chi­
3 teaspoons baking powder
cago,
Illinois,
and
enclosing
10
¥4 teaspoon salt
CAN YOU REMEMBER—
cents in coin.
1 cup milk
Away back when the word "de­
1 teaspdon vanilla extract
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.) fense” generally referred to foot­
4 egg whites (stiffly beaten)
ball?
• • •
Cream butter, add sugar and beat
Tip on Molasses
well. Sift the flour, baking powder
Marshal Petain is for a back-
Before measuring molasses for
and salt togother. and add to sugar
to-thc-farm movement. The Man
and butter mixture. Mix well, and recipes dip the cup or spoon in hot
With the Hoch.
water
and
the
molasses
will
turn
• • •
place In refrigerator. When desired
for use, remove mixture from re­ out more quickly.
ALLIANCE
frigerator. Break up lumps with
Three howling dogs got out one day
fork. Add milk and vanilla, and
Test for Custard
Into such blustery weather
beat until mixture is smooth and
Baked custards should be tested That lest they be blown off the map
creamy. Then fold in the stiffly beat­ with a knife. When knife comes out
They tied their tails together.
en egg whites. Pour into greased of the center of custard clean, then
H. Langeler.
loaf cake tin, and bake in a mod- it is done.
• • •
Barbara Bell Pattern No 1228 B is
signed for sizes 14. 18, 18. 20; 40 and
Corresponding bust measurements 32.
38. 38. 40 and 42. Slza 18 (34) requires
6*,s yards of 30-lnch material without nap
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In having individual versions of new
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Porko nd BEANS
Feast-for - the - Least
Tight Place
When you get into a tight place,
and everything goes against you,
till it seems as it you could not
hold on a minute longer, never
give up then, for that’s just the
place and time that the tide will
turn.—Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Jlsk Me Another
A General Quiz
The Questions
LI ERE’S real lullaby luxury, for
4 * yourself and the lucky friends
to whom you give it—this bedtime
ensemble comprising a high-
waisted nightie that's lovely as a
dance frock, and a sweet little bed
jacket. Send for design No. 1228-
B, and make it up in fine, sheer
batiste, chiffon, georgette or—if
the cold wind sweeps through your
bedroom—of challis or albatross.
It will look as though you had
Texas Under 6 Flags
Texas has lived under six dif­
ferent flags — French, Spanish,
Mexican. Texas Republic, Confed­
erate and United States. First flag
to fly over the area that is now
Texas and parts of New Mexico,
Colorado and Wyoming was the
French tricolor, from 1684 to 1763.
In 1687 the Spanish began to gain
control and from 1763 to 1821 it
was under the Spanish flag. Mex­
ico gained her independence from
Spain in 1821 and from then until
1836 Texas was under the Mexican
flag. Then Texas revolted and
from 1836 to 1845 it was under the
flag of the Texas Republic.
The Texas Republic w’as admit­
ted to the Union as a state in 1845.
During the Civil war Texas flew
the Confederate flag —Pathfinder.
1. How long is the time from
new moon to new moon?
2. What is the largest cave in
the world?
3. Were other colored lights than
red and green as stop and go sig­
nals respectively ever used?
4. Where is the mountainous dis­
trict known as the Riff?
5. What is a chromosphere?
6 What baseball pitcher holds
the record for the number of
games won during his major
league career?
7. Is prayer an inseparable part
of all religious worship?
8. What does a Scotchman mean
by a brae?
Be a Pattern
Be a pattern to others, and then
all will go well; for as a whole
The Answers
city is infected by the licentious
passions and vices of great men,
1. Twenty-nine days, 12 hours, so it is likewise reformed by their
44.05 minutes.
moderation.
2. The Mammoth cave in Ken­
tucky is the largest. It contains
more than 200 miles of galleries. “Only Medicine I Ever Used
3. As lpte as 1925 street traffic and now I’m 811 Kept ADLERIKA
on hand the past 27 years.” (O. G.-
lights on Fifth avenue. New York Tex.)
ADLERIKA contains 3 laxa­
city, flashed yellow for “start,” tives for quick bowel action, with 5
red for “caution,” and green for carminatives to relieve gas pains. Get
“stop.”
ADLERIKA today.
4. Morocco.
AT YOUR DRUG STORK
5. A gaseous layer surrounding
the sun.
Sans Character
6. Cy Young, with 511 victories.
Nobody is truly unassailable un­
7. The 150,000 Druses of Syria
never pray, believing that it would til his character is gone.
be both presumptious and imper­
tinent to ask the Creator to con­
sider their own personal needs and
wishes.
8. The slope of a hillside.
When you take Smith Brothen Cough Drops,
you get Vitamin A at no extra cost. Smith
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Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the
only drops containing VITAMIN A
Vitamin A (Caroteoe) raises the resistance of
mucous membranes of nose and throat to
cold infections, «hen lack of resist­
ance is due to Vitamin A deficiency.
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Joy is the mainspring in the
whole round of everlasting nature;
joy moves the wheels of the great
timepiece of the world; she it is
that loosens flowers from their
buds, suns from their firmaments,
rolling spheres in distant space
Go Around
seen not by the glass of the astron­
Better go around than fall into
omer.—Schiller.
the ditch.
YES, SIR,SLOW BURNING
IS THE GOOD WORD IN
CIGARETTES. CAMELS
ARE EXTRA MILD
THAT EXTRA FLAVOR IN
CAMELS IS THE REALTHING
FOR STEADY SMOKING
EXTRA mildness
EXTRA coolness
EXTRA FLAVOR
In recent laboratory tests,
CAMELS burned 25% deu’er
than the average of the 15 other
of the largest-selling brands
tested — slower than »ny of
them. That means, on the av­
erage, a smoking
equal to
5
extra smokes
PER PACKI
GET THE EXTRAS” WITH SLOWER-BURNING
CAMELS
THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS
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