Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 17, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, October 17, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
PATTERNS
SEWDNG CUOCHE
your sewing for the new season
with this popular style.
• • •
Pattern No. 8999 Is In sizes 12 to 20 Size
14 dress, open neckline. 4’i yards 39-Inch
material.
For a collar
(separately
sketched) allow *'» yard contrast fabric.
For this attractive pattern, send your
order to:
SEWING CIRCI.E PATTERN DEPT.
149 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco
Calli.
Enclose IS cents for each pattern.
Pattern No.
.......... Size..........
Name ....................... ..
Address .......................................... ...........
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ANOTHER
? A General Quiz
NEW DESIGNS FOB YORK COOKIE JAIt
(Sec Recipes Below.)
The Questions
COOKIE SIRl’KISES
THIS WEEK'S MENU
All crisp, crunchy, and some
'Meut Macaroni Casserole
slightly nutty. all of today's recipes
J. II h .J Cole Slaw Salad
are so fashioned
• s to send you on
Watermelon Pickles
a real cookie-bak­
Hot Rolls
Spiced Pears
ing spree.
Fill
Raked Apple
-Butter Balls
that lovely cookie
Beverage
jar of yours until
•Recipe Given
the sides are fair-
ly bulging with
goodies so you
Your cookie jar problem can be
can have cookies a-plenty to put in solved very neatly with toothsome
the children's lunch boxes, to serve oatmeal cookies with flecks of choco­
as afternoon snacks, and as a pick­ late In them.
up for mealtime.
Oatmeal Cookies.
If you're doing some baking fur a
(Makes 4 dozen)
bazaar, there's nothing quite like
*4 cup butter or shortening
plates of yummy cookies to put over
1 cup brown sugar
MROBABLY "full credit for chic”
the sales. Remember, you can sell
Grated rind of 1 orange
* won't be listed on college report
a lot more, if you give out some
1 egg, unbeaten
cards this fall, but it's one course
samples. These can be set on plates
1 teaspoon vanilla
that Is getting plenty of "cram­
with white paper doilies, for sam­
Mi teaspoon salt
ming” the country over, as college
pling. and those to be sold put in
H cup sifted flour
girls settle down to the routine of
boxes already fixed. Cookies can
114 cups fine rolled oats
classroom and campus life.
be sold by the dozen if they're fancy
7 ounces chocolate pieces
and somewhat elaborate, by the
According to a recognized authori­
Cream butter and sugar. Add or- ty who annually advises hundreds
pound If they're small drop cookies
ange rind, egg. vanilla and beat of college girls on how to buy and
or squares.
well. Add salt and flour which has
Here's an interesting variation of been mixed with the oats. Add how to wear clothes, as part of
the functionalized "how to live” cur­
the filled cookie. both dainty and de­
chocolate pieces and work into bat­ riculum on a Midwestern campus,
lectable:
ter. Drop by spoonfuls on greased grooming has a significant influence
Corn Flake Filled Ceokiea.
cookie sheet. Bake 15 to 20 minutes
on the adolescent girl. There is a
In a moderate (375 degrees) oven.
(Makes 30 medium-sized cookies)
relationship between success and a
1 cup shortening
Recommendations are in for the feeling of well-being which springs
1 cup brown sugar
old faverites of which you never from the knowledge that one's best
314 cups flour
tire. If you want self Is being expressed through the
2 teaspoons baking powder
to make a pretty proper habits of posture, dress and
Me teaspoon salt
and at the same general bearing.
H cup waler
time, a very suc­
"Wardrobe rhythm" is the way
H teaspoon vanilla
cessful
platter,
this authority describes the proper
2 cups cornflakes
you might try al­
assemblage of clothes that are ade­
ternate rows of
Blend shortening and sugar thor­
quate for all occasions. Being well
oughly, Sift flour, baking powder
both these Gin-
dressed on a modest budget is a
and salt together and add alternate­
ger Cookies and
matter of wardrobe integrating. One
Brownies:
ly with water and flavoring to first
of the weaknesses of the average
mixture. Stir in coarsely rolled com
Soft Ginger Cookies.
American girl is that she buys a
flakes. Chill. Roll dough to Mi Inch
(Makes 5 dozen)
one-occasion dress or an eye-appeal­
thickness. Cut with cookie cutter.
1 cup shortening
ing number on the spur of the mo­
Spread one round with filling, put on
1 cup sugar
ment without giving any thought to
a second round and press edges to­
1 egg
how it will fit into her general ward­
gether with a fork,
Bake on a
H cup molasses
robe scheme.
greased baking sheet in a hot (425
% cup evaporated milk
The girl who wants to assemble a
degrees) oven about 12 minutes.
3 cups flour
wardrobe that will be adequate for
teaspoons
soda
2
Filling,
all occasions should decide on a col­
1 teaspoon salt
cups chopped dates
or scheme for the season and slick
1
teaspoon
each,
ginger,
cinnamon
H cup sugar
to It. She should select frocks, en­
Cream sugar and shortening, add sembles. suits, coats and accesso­
2 tablespoons water
egg and molasses. Beat well, add ries that are interchangeable, mean­
2 tablespoons orange juice
milk and blend well. Mix dry ingre­ while being sure that a dress or en­
1 tablespoon orange rind
Combine all ingredients together dients and add to batter. Last add semble is suitable for wear on a
and cook until soft paste is formed. soda, dissolved in 2 tablespoons variety of occasions. Variety can
warm water. Drop by spoonfuls on be achieved with bright belts, bags
Cool before filling cookies.
greased baking sheet Bake 15 min­
These little butter balls make good
utes in a hot (375 degrees) oven.
nibbling and smart additions to your
Brownies.
teatime table. Made with butter,
their flavor will be something you'll
(Makes 2 dozen)
long cherish and remember.
’,4 cup butter or shortening
1 cup sugar
-Butler Balia.
It is a season of pretentious, im­
2 eggs, well beaten
(Makes 7 dozen small cookies)
portant • looking costume jewelry.
2 squares unsweetened chocolate,
% cup butter
The massive sort predominates,
melted
1 cup brown sugar
such as huge wide bracelets with
cup flour
1 egg
massive necklaces. Great clusters
H teaspoon baking powder
2 cups sifted flour
of colored stones or rhinestones form
*4 cup chopped nuts
14 teaspoon salt
spectacular lapel pieces. Topaz and
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon vanilla
Beat eggs and sugar together. Add amber are in high fashion, to wear
Mi cup granulated sugar
to this melted butter and chocolate with autumn browns.
*4 cup finely chopped nuts
The newest effect comes from
■nd
blend. Add flour, baking pow­
Cream brown sugar and shorten­
ing. Add beaten eggs and vanilla. der, nuts, and beat well. Pour into three separate pieces, varying in
a greased pan and bake 30 minutes size but otherwise identical, that
Add flour and
in a 350-degrec oven. Cool and cut clip to dress or coat lapel in groups.
baking
powder.
Matched to these are earrings,
In squares.
Roll into balls the
For a delicious variation of the bracelets and often finger rings.
size of marbles.
Feature Ensembles
In Costume Jewelry
Mix the granulat­
ed sugar and nuts
and roll the balls
in the mixture.
Place on a
greased baking sheet and bake in a
hot (400 degrees) oven 10 minutes.
These cookies will flatten slightly.
LYNN HAYS:
An assortment of cookies,
freshly baked and packed in tins
with waxed paper between layers
makes a delightful present for
youngsters away at school and
for triends you seldom see. When
your own cookie jar has been
filled to bulging, pack a few boxes
front what you have and spread
eheer to others, too.
Careful packing in tins with
waxed paper will keqp even small
dainty cookies fresh for a long
time. Some flavors like choco­
late improve after they stand for
■ome time. Chewy, nutty cookies
the more chewy and deli-
• after several days. Spicy
kies become moist and well
iaVored after standing.
brownie recipe, you'll like the addi­
tion of % cups of bran cereal in
place of the chopped nutmeats.
They’ll give you a slightly different
flavored cookie, but guaranteed to
For the sophisticate who likes to
please you, just as well.
“say it" in terms of smart apparel
there is an avenue of approach that
•Meat-Macaroni Casserole.
leads directly to heights of modern
1 package macaroni
ism. It is the "black as a crow"
Mi cup salad oil
ensemble that is being exploited
1 pound hamburger
this season among the ultra fash­
1 dry onion, minced
ionable. To achieve this your black
1 green pepper, minced
crepe or jersey dress is flecked with
1 clove garlic, if desired
jet, intensified with jet passemen­
1 can tomato soup
terie at throat and sleeves. A tiny
2 cups peas
jet hat with a snood at the back
2 cups com
or a drape carries out the theory
Salt and pepper
of seductive black.
Gloves are
Cook the macaroni in plenty Of black, and wispy sheer black silk
boiling salted water and when ten­ hose are worn with black suede
der, put in a sieve and rinse with shoes. The hand bag is either jet
cold water. Meanwhile fry the ham­ embellished or of classic suede to
burger in the heated oil, stirring it match the shoes.
occasionally to separate it. Skim
out the meat and in the same fat
cook onion, pepper and garlic till
Now that peplums and tiers and
tender, but not browned. Garlic
may be omitted entirely, and it is flounces and overskirt effects are in
usually removed after the onion and fashion, designers are enhancing
pepper are cooked. Combine all in-1 them with edgings of either black
Lace yokes are
gredients and simmer 20 to 30 min­ or white lace.
Removable,
utes to heat thoroughly and blend ■Iso being featured.
very sheer lace guimpes are sold
flavors, then serve.
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.) . at the neckwear counters.
What was the fourteenth
state to be admitted to the Union?
2. How many times does the
tide ebb and flow during each
period of 24 hours and 51 minutes?
3. What is the smallest inde­
pendent state in South America?
4. How does the area of Green­
land compare with that of th*
British Isles?
The Answers
and carefully selected costume jew­
elry.
If you are planning a basic fall
and winter wardrobe on a limited
budget you might include a gray or
tan herringbone tweed man-tailored
jacket with a matching bias-cut
skirt, a campus coat of bright red
and gray or tan and green wool
plaid lined with gabardine for gen­
eral utility wear, a wool “dressy”
HIS frock, having a longer top
dress for dates and those "special”
with skirt attached at a low
occasions, a wool reefer in gray or
brown to harmonize with the skirt waistline, is a new silhouette
of the suit or to be worn over the which you will see again and again
wool dress and a separate blouse- in fall fashions. Our version has
and-skirt dinner dress. These items, a simple front buttoning, open
with a collection of sweaters and neckline top tapered with darts to
blouses, will keep you looking smart fit closely through the natural
waistline.
The skirt features
on all occasions.
Start
Three simple “date” dresses that front and back fullness.
will major in chic for all more or
less dress-up occasions are shown in
the illustration. For "five and aft­
er" the "good little black dress” is
ever a loyal standby. The tea dress
of black crepe, left, with its long
torso line accented by scallops and
"You say, madam,” said the
its American beauty red velvet bow barrister to the woman in the wit­
at the neckline, should win high ness box, "that the defendant is a
honors. The tricorn hat adds just sort of relation of yours. Will you
the right note of dash.
explain what you mean by that—
Off to the movies? Wear the “date just how you are related to the
special” shown to the right and defendant?”
you'll steal the show, It’s tan with
"Well, it’s like this. His first
brown passementerie across the
square neckline and around the wife’s cousin and my second hus­
waist And the skirt—well, it looks band’s first wife's aunt married
as though the dirndl is here to stay. brothers named Jones, and they
A characteristic feature of this sea­ were own cousins to my mother s
son's fashions is the importance at­ own aunt. Then, again, his grand­
tached to light wool daytime dresses father’s on my mother’s side, were
in oatmeal, tan. beige, muted greens second cousins, and his step­
and dusky browns. The emerald mother married my husband’s
green taffeta dinner dress in the stepfather, and his brother Joe
center, above, should be a “come” and my husband’s brother, Henry,
I’ve al­
signal for the stagline. The frock married twin sisters.
with its slimming torso line ending ways looked on him as a sort of
in a peplum will be voted an ideal cousin.”
basic evening dress.
Vermont, March 4, 1791.
Twice.
Uruguay.
Greenland, with an area of
826,000 square miles, is nearly
seven times the size of the British
Isles.
T
Rather Far-Fetched
If as This Relationship
COUN U RS
For Greater Service
The greatest good a man can
do is to cultive himself, develop
his powers, in order that he may
be of greater service to humanity.
—Marshall Field.
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Campus Favorite
Th EYRE
MILDER. VtiTH
LESS NICOTINE
IN THE SMOKE
THAT5 ONE
REASON I SMOKE
CAMELS
I FIND
CAMELS MORE
ENJOYABLE IN
EVERY WAY. THEY
ALWAYS TASTE
SO GOOD
Jet Gives New Sparkle
To All Black Ensemble
Use Lace Trim
Blousesl You can’t have enough
of them! Here is a beauty. It is
one of the most stunning campus
originals brought out this season. It
has long full sleeves, a round, high
neck, fly-front fastening and double
button-over pockets that are verv
new. It carries a convincing mes­
sage of "style” told in terms of
sophisticated simplicity. The colors
are luscious pastels to contrast with
dark fall clothes.
Little Folks to Wear
Colorful Long Hosiery
No more winter chill for little
folks, the latest news being to the
effect that long stockings in bright
colors will be worn again. They
■re arriving in bright attractive
colors that will make appeal to little
girls who have an eye for pretty,
as well as practical apparel.
Buffili» COSELS COHTMHS
TWt SMOKE « S«.«—""-“ *
287. LESS NICOTINE
.
Of the 4 Other largest;
than the average
Hr, tested -less than any
.elling "^ccording to independent
of them tests ol the smoke itselt-
scientific
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