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Friday, January 30, 1942 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 J ouy T ime PATTERNS •SfOLMHN fxnu TfWf« SEWBNG CODKXE Inconstant Solid (KLEI) FOR AN AMERICAN IN AN ALL-OUT WAIC 1 urn through with compromise. Iialfwuy measures, crystal gazing and the Idea that it's ull done by mirrors. • I am finished with talk for talk's suke and the ''that's under advise ment" and "in due time the matter will be attended to" technic. 1 have canceled my subscription to the theory that "it all comes out in the wash," even if you haven't thought to provide soap. • • to make that you can finish it in a Cryostase is a solid when hot and few hours, here is an outfit to add a liquid when cold, and soluble to your daughter’s collection of vincetoxin is cloudy when hot and frocks. Plain or printed fabrics clear when cold. may be used. • • • Pattern No 8080 la designed for sizes 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6 years. Size 3 ensemble takes 2 yards M Inch material, 3l> yarda rlc-rac. Fur thia attractive pattern, send your order to: SEWING < IK<T.K PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street • San Francisco Enclose 15 cents In coins tor Pattern No. I believe in my country's capacity to triumph, <ti-spite its tendency to argue, muddle, procrastinate and compromise 1 believe the "Never say die” spirit of America will completely super sede the "What's In It for ME?” motif, and that it's about time. Luacioua to Look At imd Eat, tow . . , Orange Sponge Cake (See Recipes Below) Snack«, II "What shall 1 serve to guests who drop in for an evening of bridge or for a chat?" This is a ques tion I've heard many hostesses ask. especially often during cold- < er weather when visiting time real ly comes into favor again. The an swer la simple, for u delectable cake with steaming coffee or hot drink turns the trick. Your guests will have finished their supper only a short time be fore. and since snacks do not come late in the evening. It is best to servo something not too heavy. Light cukes, preferably those with u touch of piquancy and tartness, fill the bill perfectly. These cakes may be baked in one of your not- so-busy moments to have on hand for just such an occasion. Hot drinks are favorites in the chilling weather If you like coffre, be sure to have quantities of the steaming beverage on hand, U you're on the lookout tor new Ideas, there are the hot fruit juice combi nations which hit the spot. Either type of drink goes well with these deasert-like cakes. Here's the first cake on our list, It's like spun gold in color with just tho right tartness. You'll find that the navel oranges which peel and separate easily into sections will be perfect for decorating the cake as pictured above: •Orange Nponge Cake. 3 egg yolks 1ft cups sugar % cup orange juice ft cup water 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ft teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon gruted orange peel 5 egg whites Beat egg yolks, sugar and orange Add water and juice until light, beat 2 minutes, Add flour sifted with buking powder and salt Beat 1 minute or until thoroughly blended into egg mixture, fold in grated or ange peel and egg whites beaten stiff but not dry. Bake in 9-Inch ungreased tube pan in a moderate (350-degree) oven 70 minutes. In vert pan until cake is cold. Re move. Cut in three cross-wise layers. Gold Topping. ¥4 cup cold water 1 tablespoon gelatin 4 egg yolks Mi cup sugar 1 cup orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 4 egg whites Mi cup sugar Orange sections Soften gelatin in water. Cook egg yolks, sugar and orange juice in top of double boiler until thick. Add gel atin and stir until dissolved. Add grated peel and cool mixture. Beat egg whites stiff, adding ¥4 cup sugar i)nd fold into cooked orange mix- ure. Spread between layers and on Lynn Haya: Hot mulled fruit juices lend tang to winter evening snacks You can have hot mulled cider by heating the cider and adding 1 teaspoon whole cloves and 1 stick of cinnamon (tied in a bag) while the cider is heating Here’s another mulled fruit juice served piping hot: Tie in u bag, 12 whole cloves, 1 3-lnch stick of cinnamon, and 1 whole nutmeg Empty a large can of apple juice and a 12-ounce can of cherry juice in the saucepan and add spices. Heat, remove spices and serve. This recipe takes care of eight people. Hot spiced lemon tea has lots of pick-up. Make It by pouring 5 cups boiling water over 6 tea spoons of black tea. Steep 5 min utes, then strain. Dissolve ¥4 cup sugar in ¥4 cup boiling water. Combine 6 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel. Mi teaspoon ground cinna mon and ft teaspoon ground cloves, and add to hot tea. Serve at once, garnished with lemon slices. Serves 0. Evening Snack Ideas •Orange Sponge Cake Mints Coffee •Gingerbread With Whipped Cream Hot Spiced Tea Salted Nuts •Orange Pumpkin Pie Name ........ Address ... Few More Years W ould Have Toughened Uncle 1 believe the Spirit of '70 will sub merge the Spirit of Every Man for Himself, Every Politician for the Main Chance and Every American tor Softer Upholstery I believe in the American Way and I now believe it Is the way up ward and forward and not just a circular path around the artificial rose beds. 1 believe the country is beginning to understand that sacrifice is not merely something done with a goat. • • • 1 believe that patriotism Is some thing beginning to show in the deeds Chocolate-Covered Nuts of Americans and no longer some thing that was the main concern of •Lemon Cake-Pie orators during a five-minute inter •Mulled Fruit Juice val at national conventions. Mixed Hard Candy 1 believe that "The Star-Spangled Recipe Given. Banner" is now a song lo stir every American to the depths, and no long top of cuke. Chill in refrigerator. er a number reserved in the main Decorate with fresh orange ■ec- for special school exercises, army and navy activities and for musical tlons just before serving. Gleaned from an excellent chef, comedy climaxes. this Lemon Cake-Pie is a good com- bination of a I believe that this is a war in cream pie and which Americans see the issue more cake. Because of clearly than they have seen the is the delicate lem sue in any war since 1776. on flavor it will 1 believe that the hopes of Wash prove interesting ington and Jefferson and Abraham to serve for those Lincoln must triumph over the hopes evenings when of Hitler and Tojo and Mussolini. friends just drop in for a bit Made I believe that the Bible must and just according to directions, it's shall triumph over Mein Kampf; guaranteed to bring plenty of en- and that the kindly figure of the Man cores! of Galilee shall endure to guide the way of mankind long after the chest •Lemon Cake-Pie. thumping. plaza-strutting, dictato 1 cup sugar rial. microphone addicts and bullies 1 tablespoon butter , have dwindled to the size of long- 2 ! tablespoons flour ' forgotten baccili. 2 ! eggs 1 cup milk 1 lemon I believe there is more in the Con- Blend the sugar and butter, add stitution of the United States, the beaten egg yolks, milk, flour and the Declaration of Independence and juice and rind of the lemon. Fold the American Bill of Rights worth in the stiffly beaten egg whites and ' fighting for than in any goal or set pour into an unbaked pie-crust. Bake of goals ever proclaimed by all the in a slow (325 degree) oven 35 to 40 war lords of history. minutes. The top will be like a sponge cake and underneath there's 1 believe Uncle Sam is all the a soft, flrm custard. more inspiring and all the more in Pumpkin pie will never wear out destructible through his sudden its welcome If you serve it this way. awakening to the valor of the Chi It has extra zest because of the ad nese, the incredible toughness of the dition of orange juice: Russians, the fortitude of the Brit ish and the fine qualities of all those •Pumpkin Pie. nations with which he is now linked 3 . eggs, slightly beaten in one crusade 1 cup sugar • • • 1 teaspoon salt diluted evaporated milk 1 cup orange juice Mix sugar, spices, salt Add slight ly beaten eggs, pumpkin, cream or milk, and orange juice. Pour into an unbaked 10-inch pie shell. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes, and then in a moderate (350-degree) oven for about 50 minutes or until knife comes out clean when inserted in Alling. Serve with whipped cream garnished with grated orange peel. Gingerbread is a favorite for after-dinner bridge type of entertain ing. Gingerbread made with boil ing water gives the cake a special kind of feathery texture which is certain to charm. 7 Most of the time you like 4o serve gingerbread with whipped cream, but you can vary this if you add crushed peppermints to the cream before serving. •Old-Fashioned Gingerbread. ft cup boiling water ft cup shortening ft cup brown sugar ft cup molasses 1 beaten egg 1H 1 cups flour ft I teaspoon salt % teaspoon baking powder y« teaspoon soda % teaspoon ginger % teaspoon allspice Mi I teaspoon cinnamon Pour water over the shortening and add sugar, molasses and egg. Add sifted dry ingredients and beat until smooth. Bake in a waxed- paper lined square pan in a mod- erate (350-degree) oven for 35 min- utes. Cool before turning out from pan. For variation, 1 package of semi-sweet chocolate pieces may be added with the dry Ingredients if a chocolate-flecked cake is desired. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) 1 believe Americans can "take it as well as dish it out" I believe they are going to prove it in a way that will win a new respect all over the face of this earth. I believe there are reversals, hard blows and great sufferings for Uncle Sam ahead. I believe he will toughen up and show that he is the Uncle Sam of Breeds Hill, "the rude bridge that arched the flood,” Valley Forge. Ticonderoga. Princeton, Gettysburg. San Juan Hill, Manila Bay, Belleau Wood and Soissons. I believe in America! JOE LOUIS ANI) THE ARMY EXAM Q —Have you done much fighting? A.—No, but what I’ve done has been effective. Q.—Have you done any flying? A.—Not since the first Schmcling bout. Q.—Any experience in tank work? A —No, that was two other cham pions. Energizing - Vitalizing ers! A simple, princess jumper topped with a gay bolero! Thus it is a frock to wear any season, any day—and a charming style too for all little figures. For outdoor play, in warmer seasons, the bo lero may be removed. So simple Ç- (N. fV. JV. JV. fV. (N- (V. fV. (X. fk. gv. (X. (X. (X. (X. (X. ; ASK ME ? ANOTHER , A General Quiz A robber entered an office at Broadway and Forty-second street at hiRh noon the other day and stole $900. He was the only person in that area working at such an early hour. Van (amp’s PORK and BEANS Revenge of the Weak Mind’s Choice Revenge is always the weak God offers to every mind its pleasure of a little and narrow choice between truth and repose. mind.—Juvenal. —Emerson. The Questions 1. Are humming birds found in the Old world? 2. Who ruled England longer— Queen Victoria or George III? 3. What do the letters R.I.P., which are often found on tomb stones, mean? 4. Where does troy weight get its name? 5. Gerrymandering is associated with what—fishing, carnivals or politics? 6. What is a student of cryptog raphy concerned with? 7. What is the only active vol cano in the United States? 8. Who gave the state of Florida its name? The Antwera BYRON HOT SPRINGS CALIFORNIA HEALTH • REST • RECREATION • PLEASURE B’ orldfamotu Minerai lUatert • Miserai, Ho* Sett eed Het Mud B s H m 1. No. There are 500 species known to science, and all are resi dents of the Western hemisphere. 2. Queen Victoria, 63 years. STEAM HEATED—FIREPROOF HOTEL OR COTTAGES George III ruled 59 years. Byron Hot Springs Waters are medically recommended in treatment of 3. Requiescat in pace (rest in Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neuritis, Kidney trouble and Liver, Stomach and Nervous Disorders. The Hotel and surroundings offer facilities for peace). Quiet, Meditation, Rest and Comfort. Excellent Cuisine. often found on tombstones, mean? OPEN ALL THE YEAR— Under Entirely Nen> Management 5. Politics (To divide a state, county, etc., into election districts E 99 I ttfG9tU9ti 009 "• Dr. L DOUGLAS GOTTSCHALU Dyre« Not Sprint». Byrwa. CaHMa in an unfair way to give a political party an advantage over its op ponent). 6. Secret codes and ciphers. Reward of Search Salty Wit 7. Mt. Lassen. The dog that trots about finds a Wit is the salt of conversation, 8. Ponce de Leon. bone.—Barrow. not the food.—Hazlitt. J ANO what ' s so IMPORTANT TO ME IS CAMEL'S \ J / EXTRA MIUW é SS -LESS NICOTINE IN THE SMOKE There is a difference of opinion in the dress industry over the re ported plan to shorten skirts by way of saving fabrics Maurice Rcntner of the Fashion Originators guild says they can't be made shorter without becoming police court mat ters. But we think he is wrong. Skirts got so short around the time of the last wur now and then a husband got mixed up and put one on as a wristlet. • • • The splendid work of the Dutch in the war brings back to mind an old song Dr. Fred Beck used to sing at the Grays' outings back home: "Those Dutch, they say. they ain't got no style— They got style all the while, all the while!** COUKHRS The oldest inhabitant had cele brated his hundredth birthday and the reporter of a local paper called on him for an interview. “To what do you attribute your longevity?” the reporter inquired. The centenarian paused a mo ment and then, holding up his hand and ticking off the items on his fingers, began: "I never drank alcoholic liquors, or over ate, and I always rise at six in the morning.” "But,” protested the reporter, “I had an uncle who acted in that By Results way, yet he only lived to be eighty. We judge others according to How do you account for that?” results; how else?—not knowing "He didn’t keep it up long the process by which results are enough,” was the calm reply. arrived at.—George Eliot. Hot Mulled Cid. r ft 1 teaspoon cinnamon ft 1 teaspoon nutmeg ft 1 teaspoon ginger ft 1 teaspoon cloves I cups cooked canned pumpkin 1 cup cream, rich milk or un reoesr mommo us volume ■ I. CONTAINS 2¿TÍ es T nico ’ tine .4- .... «« “r-- —•- f* A MET I “THE CIGARETTE OF VnlTItL. COSTLIER TOBACCOS