Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 21, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 21, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
Wool and Fur Combinations
Make Stunning New Outfits
By CIIERIE NICHOLAS
PATTERNS
SEWI1NG CDPCLE
with convertible neckline and long
and short sleeves.
The jerkin and skirt lend them­
selves to novelty materials, cor­
duroy, plaid, tweed or gabardine.
Contrasting blouses may be of
washable cottons, rayon crepes,
silk crepes or sheers.
*
•
•
Barbara Bell Pattern No 1477 B Is de­
signed for sizes 12, 14, 16. 18 and 20 Cor­
responding bust measurements 30. 32. 34.
36 and 38. Size 14 (32) Jerkin require«
yarda 54-inch material, skirt 1% yard«
M inch materia) and blouse with short
sleeves l’i yards 33-Inch material. Send
your order to:
8EWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
14» New Mnntgomery Street
San Fraaelseo
Calif.
Enclose 13 cents tn coins for
Pattern No..........................Size................
Name ........ . ...............................................
Address .....................................................
Chicken it In Kiny for fifty
14 a
ill at home, would never
“A" I AN take place if it weren’t
OWjESS
(See Recipes Below.)
What is bo gay as a grand, big
get-together full of informal fun, Un­
hum of pleasant conversation and
plenty of good food thrown Into the
bargain?
A church supper, of
course!
The fun will take care of itself
■ nd the fixxl well, almost If you get
Uie right amount
of it, for the cook­
ing's as simple
ns only simple
can be. Chicken's
a trout any way
you serve it, but
very easy to pre­
pare und serve if
you do it Oils time-tried, oid-fush-
ioned, favorite way ladled out of a
big kettle witii plenty of cream sauce
onto feathery light hot biscuits:
‘Chicken or Turkey a la King.
<Serves 50)
4 4jx>und chickens, stewed, then
cut meat into pieces
Or
1 18-pound turkey, stewed or
rousted, meat diced
1 pound tat (chicken or turkey
fat and butter mixed)
4 cups flour
2 gallons scalded milk
1 pound fresh mushrooms or 2
largo cans
2 tablespoons minced onion
I' d teaspoons or more salt
*4 teaspoon white pepper
1teaspoons paprika
2 sweet green peppers, chopped
(optional)
2 pimlcntos, chopped (optional)
*» cup egg yolka (6 eggs)
Melt about three-fourths of Uic fat,
add the flour, and blend thoroughly;
add scalded milk, stirring rapidly
with a wire whisk to keep well
mixed, Cook until starch taste Is
gone about 10 minutes. Cook the
mushrooms, sliced, in remaining fat,
until delicately browned and add to
sauce with Uie onion. Beat egg yolka
and mix with a small amount of Uie
hot mixture to blend and add to the
sauce, stirring thoroughly. Cook 4
or 5 minutes more. Add turkey
meat Reason to taste (with paprika
and pepper mixed Into salt). Add
pcpixTs and pimiento, if used Serve
on hot biscuits.
The simplest way to prepare the
chickens is to cook them in sea-
s<>ned water, to
which a small on­
ion. 2 carrots and
a small bunch of
celery are added.
Chickens are han­
dled best if dis­
jointed and the
breast and back
sections cut into
convenient-sized pieces.
Baking Powder Biscuits.
(Serves 50)
4 pounds flour
*ti cup double-acting baking
powder
2 tablespoons salt
1 pound shortening (2*4 cups)
5 cups milk
Sift the dry ingredients together,
add fat and mix lightly. Make a
well in the center and add the milk.
LYNN SAYS:
Attractive salads pep up meals
besides adding nourishment plus
to menus. Salads in winter are a
little hard to plan because of the
scarcity of fresh fruits and vege­
tables, so I suggest you try these
for solving your salad problem:
Prunes stuffed with cream
cheese and nuts, served with or­
ange sections and lettuce.
Cooked beets and cooked car­
rots diced with celery, mixed
with mayonnaise.
Orange sections served with
tiny cream cheese balls. Mari­
nate oranges in french dressing
first
Canned pineapple and fresh or-
'anges served in alternate sections
on lettuce. Alternating orange
and grapefruit sections are a good
idea, too.
Chunks of lettuce with crum­
bled hard-cooked egg and a few
leftover peas, tossed together with
salad oil, suit, pepper, vinegar.
acid, — indigestion, gas discomfort can
make people ujr thing« never intended.
Before it happens to YOU get ADLA
Tablet*. Their Bismuth and Carbonate*
relieve QUICKLY. Druggists have ADLA.
‘Chicken a la King
‘Scalloped Potatoes
‘Sunset Salad
Bread and Butter
Assorted Cakes
•Coffee
Recipe given
Influence of Church
The churches are the greatest
influence in this world of ours to
overcome the present tendency
toward greed.—President Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt.
Mix just until the dough holds to­
gether. Divide dough into fourths
and make *,< at a time. Roll on a
floured board, pat to *4 inch thick­
ness, cut and place on baking sheet.
Bake 12 to 15 minutes in a hot (450
degree) oven until golden brown.
\171TH surpassing artistry and
craftsmanship American de­
‘Scalloped Potatoes.
signers are setting a new high in
(Serves 50)
10 pounds (6 quarts) sliced potatoes costume design. Especially are our matchless distinction. The suit is
American style creators doing them­ a masterpiece of fine tailoring. The
2 quarts hot milk
selves proud in the campus, town three-quarter length cape of Amer­
Mi cup flour
■nd country ensembles which they ican opossum with striped tweed to
1*4 cups butter
create of gorgeous colorful wool and match the suit will carry through
3 tablespoons salt
triumphantly as a wrap to wear
stunning fur.
1 tablespoon pepper
Not only do the costumes pictured through the winter with daytime
Peel potatoes before weighing Be­
fore measuring, peel and slice. If redound to the glory of American frocks and party dress as well. A
lurge. cut in two lengthwise before designers but there is fascination sure, safe, sound and sane invest­
slicing
Into six baking dishes put ■nd patriotic thrill in the thought ment, this, that will pay big divi­
a layer of potato, then a slight layer that the fur. American opossum, dends in chic, charm and self-grati­
of flour, and refloat until all potatoes which Is combined with the beautiful fication.
are used. Dissolve salt, pepper and wools of these stunning costumes, is
Centered in the picture is another
butter in hot milk. Pour over pota­ itself decidedly all-American.
example of the intrigue and glamour
The possibilities presented in this expressed in the alliance of bright
toes, cover and cook in slow oven
new alliance of wool with opos- wool with smart fur. The coat is
for 1*4 hours or until done,
Best idea for a salad is this one sum are endless, Not only is opos- lined with a plaid wool in glowing
sum a flattering young fur when high color to match the hood and
that's made Ln ad­
used for general utility costumes. blouse.
vance and needs
When thrown back, the
but through scientific skill it has hood forms a colorfully lined collar.
only to be sliced
also been made available for dressy The jacket and skirt pick up two of
and
placed on
daytime and evening wear as well the colors in the plaid. Mittens too,
lettuce leaves for
as for all-purpose wear.
if you please, of matching fur!
serving. It's as
A beautifully cut coat is shown
gay and colorful
If your new wool ensemble hap­
to the left in the group, The ex­ pens to be of wool in the now-so-
as the get-togeth­
quisltely
colorful
wool
stripe of fashionable magenta color, and if
er itself.
which it is made speaks for itself. it is without fur. you will look very
‘Sunset Salad,
Now that fashion is advocating smart if you carry with it a stunning
18 ounces lemon gelatin
color, women are going in whole­ huge muff of opossum, and. of
2!4 quarts hot water and canned
heartedly for coats that add a bold course, there must be a hat of the
pineapple juice
dash of color glory to the winter same fur to wear with it The hat
1*4 quarts grated raw carrots
landscape. The soft front fullness and muff twosome is an accessory
Hi pints canned crushed pine­
achieved by skillful manipulation of combination especially cited among
apple, drained
the stripes is decidedly effective. topnotch fashions.
2 teaspoons salt
Dissolve gelatin in hot water and The wide notched collar and cuffs of
Colors highlighted in wools this
pineapple Juice which has been heat­ natural American opossum are per­ season especially stress browns and
ed to 130 degrees F. Chill. Combine fect with the subtle blue, lavender dark greens. The new bright blue
carrots, pineapple and salt When and pink in the tweed.
is the talk of the town. With furs
When one invests in a three- it is outstanding in any fashionable
mixture is slightly thickened, fold in
carrot and pineapple mixture. Turn piece outfit as perfectly ensembled gathering. Amethyst tones and pur­
into individual molds. Chill until as the handsome model shown to ples also are being played up to
firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce Gar­ the right, she has underwritten for heights of distinction in wools, their
nish with mayonnaise and grated herself a feeling that wherever she beauty accentuated with handsome
goes she is sure to be among the amethyst jewelry and sumptuous
carrots. Makes 32 portions.
This important en­ furs.
Just in case you want to make up best dressed.
a church supper menu of your own, semble for town carries an air of (Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
I'm listing additional recipes:
Meat Loaf.
10 pounds ground round steak
2 pounds ground pork or salt pork
4 eggs
H i pound bread crumbs
Crocheters, now is your big mo­
2 onions
ment. Crocheting is rising to dizzy
1 tablespoons salt
heights of style prestige this sea­
2 teaspoons pepper
son. It is nothing less than aston­
1 i quart cold mashed potatoes
ishing to see what novel and in­
1 i quart milk or canned tomatoes
triguing costume accents can be
Mix thoroughly, mold into five
achieved with crocheting.
This
loaves, and bake in a moderate oven
new enthusiasm for crocheting is
350 degrees F., until done. Makos
“going big" "with leading designers
50 servings.
everywhere who are bringing new
*noilcd Coffee.
artistry and imagination into the
(Serves 50)
field of crochet design.
1 Mi pounds coffee (6*4 cups)
One of the most fascinating ges-
2)4 gallons water
tures noted this season is that the
2 eggs
Mix shells, whole eggs and 1 addi­ new longer length heralded for the
tional cup of cold water with coffee. smartest vividly colorful suede or
When the water comes to a bolt fabric gloves is being achieved by
add the coffee egg mixture which either gauntlet or mosquetaire tops
has been tied in a bag, to the boil­ done in simple crocheting decorat­
ing water, and boil for 3 to 5 min­ ed with tiny crocheted flowers or
utes. Test for strength. When ready, tiny ruffles that finish the top edge
and then go meandering down the
remove bag, let coffee stand 10 to 15
glove.
minutes before serving.
Wool suits and dresses are cun-
• • •
The wife of one of our famous nlngly detailed with pockets cro-
football coaches, Mrs. Lou Little, dieted of yarn in either a match-
likes to serve a simple but hearty ing or a contrasting color. A
meal after the game. Jot this one crocheted patch pocket embroid­
down ns an Idea for an after the ered in your monograpt will ndd a
game supper or church supper idea: thrilling touch to your long middy-
Hot mulled cider, casserole of pork like jersey sweater.
Other ideas include a border of
Here is a perfectly charming din*
and beans, buttered hot date-nut
bread, celery, pickles, and chill crocheting that widens the brim of ner gown made of silk jersey that
sauce; jellied cole slaw; doughnuts your gay colored felt hat. Add a combines sun tan beige for the
bag and belt with related crocheted blouse with black jersey for the
and coffee.
The skirt is subtly draped
For the casserole, used canned detail. Cover big button molds with skirt.
pork and beans with tomato sauce; plain crocheting adorned with an in the new long sleek lines so popu­
Note the new.
hent in the oven about 20 minutes. applique of crocheted flowers. De­ lar this season.
As a decoration use half slices of signers are also bringing genius to long dolman sleeves. A wonderful
date-nut bread. Put them around the play In the crocheting of scarfs and black cire felt turban has superfine
top of the beans for 5 minutes be­ triangular head coverings. In fact, sheer black lace veiling arranged
fore the casserole comes out from there is no end to the charming and over its crown, the ends brought
unique uses now being made of down and fastened under her chin.
the oven.
Gold buttons adorn the blouse.
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.) crocheting.
Crocheting Has a
Gay Fashion Role
Silk Jersey
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
pEW outfits can serve with great-
1 er usefulness in fall and winter
wardrobes than the jerkin, skirt
and blouse and you can make
these for yourself w ith Pattern No.
1477-B at very slight expense. You
can wear this costume day after
day to the office or to school, al­
ways with a fresh blouse or inter­
esting sweater. It will be ideal
for sports events or travel.
In appearance it is youthfulness
personified. The dart-fitted jerkin
makes the most of a slim waistline.
The skirt is of plain gored con­
struction, flaring to a wide hem.
Pattern includes a classic blouse
Creomulslon 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 Creomulslon 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, Bronchitis
Mostly Sniffles
Life is made up of sobs, sniffles
and smiles, with sniffles predom­
inating.—O. Henry.
DON'T LET
CONSTIPATION
A house-full of smoking pleas­
SLOW YOU UP
ure is the gay, new Christmas gift
package of Camel Cigarettes now a When bowvls are sluggish and you feel
irritable, headachy and everything you
being featured by local dealers. do
ia an effort, do as millions do — chew
Designed in the shape of a house, FEEN-A-MINT,
the modem chewing
trimmed even to the snow on the gum laxative. Simply
chew FEEN-A-
roof, this colorful package con­ MINT before you go to bed—sleep with­
tains four “flat fifties’’—200 Camel out being disturbed—next morning gentle,
Cigarettes, America’s favorite. No thorough relief, helping you feel swell
wrapping is needed. There is even again, full of your normal pep. Try
a gift card printed right on the FEEN-A-MINT. Tastes good, is handy
package. For those smokers on and economical. A generous family supply
your Christmas list, give Camels
and be sure your gift is appreci­
ated. Camels are also available
in the regular carton of ten pack­
ages of “20’s”—200 cigarettes. The
Imagination’s Poetry
carton, too, is handsomely
Sentiment is the poetry of the
wrapped and ready to give.—Adv, imagination.—Lamartine.
FEEN-A-MINTi’oi
NOTHING OOM£S EVE
CLOSE TO CAMELS WlTb
THE/Re MILDER By i
ANO, MAN, WHAT A
SWELL
FLAVOR
• CurtiaaTeat
Pilot BUI Ward
teata diva»
bombers for the
Navy ... shares
the Navy-man's
preference for
Camels«
THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS CONTAINS
28% LESS NICOTINE
than the average of the 4 other
largest-selling brands tested—
less than any of them — according
to independent scientific tests
of the smoke itself!
THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS