Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 10, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, September 10, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Lionel Barrymore
“CALLING
DR. GILLESPIE”
Plus
“BODY
DISAPPEARS”
Every Wednesday
Night
MOVIE MONEY
AUCTION
Were you brought up under the
regime of wonderful Sunday din- i
ners that left you in comfortable
state of drowsiness for the rest of
the afternoon? I was My mother
belonged to the school of house­
keepers who believed in an extra­
special, one o'clock dinner that
permitted her to rest on her laur­
els for the rest of the day. The
evening meal was sketchy because
Ella who ruled the kiechen for
twenty-odd years always spent
Sunday afternoon and evening
with her sister and famfly.
These Sunday night suppers
were known in our house as *'a
trip to the cupboard*' and as I re­
member them I realize that they
were not unlike the pantry parties
of today. Any guest in the house
went along to the pantry and
hunted in the ice-box with the rest
o fus. There was always the left­
over roast or chicken for sand­
wiches, plenty of milk for bread
and milk, pickles and celery and
tomatoes in season with pie and
cake and cookies and fruit of some
kind to finish off with.
So why don’t you have a Sunday
night supper party ? If you don’t
want a pantry party, have a buf-
fet supper.
Keep the menu simple but ade-
quate. The boys will like baked I
beans and cold cuts and the girls
will lean towards salads. With hot
rolls, relishes, and a dessert and
a beverage yqu will have an am­
ple supper.
An ice-box cake makes a sleh-
did dessert because it requires lit­
tle last minute attention. The fol­
lowing recipe will serve eight pre-
sons.
Chocolate Ice-box Cake
Two and one-half dozen lady
fingers, *i pound sweet chocolate,
3 tablespoons water, 3 tablespoons
powdered sugar, 3 eggs, 1 cup
whipping cream, few grains salt,
‘i teaspoon vanilla.
Split lady fingers and line bot­
tom and sides of a spring form
putting rounded side toward pan.
Melt chocolate in top of double
boiler. Add water and blend. Re­
move from heat and add yolks of
eggs, beating with a dover beater
until blended. Add sugar. Fold in
whites of eggs beaten stiff and
cream whipped until firm. Turn
into prepared mold and cover
with split lady fingers. Cover
with waxed paper and chill in re-
frigerateor for 24 hours.
When ready to serve remove
rim of form and place cake on
large round serving plate. Com­
pletely cover top and sides with
one cup of cream whipped until
stiff and sweetened with 4 table­
spoons powered sugar and flavored
with vanilla. Sprinkle with nut
meats.
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Continuous Sunday
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Jimmy Bierman, son of Lt. Com.'
Bernie Bierman, former Minnesota
coach, is an end candidate for the
Iowa City footall team . . . When
asked why Yankee pitchers didn't
throw bean balls, Joe McCarthy
answered: "We always consider
that the batter n>y have a wife
and family . . . More than 200
former Perdue letter winners are
in the armed forces . . . More
than one-fourth of the Red Sox
home attendance this year is the
result of the appearance by the
Y ankees.
The White Sox leads the Ameri­
can league in stolen bases, with
Washington a close second . .
Max Hirsch is trainer for one
stable with plenty of exercise
room. It's the 1.250,000-acre King
ranch in Texas.
The Chicago Bears have three
men who are in their seventh sea­
son with the club. They are Half­
back Ray Nolting, Guard Danny
Fortmann and Tackle Joe Styda-
har. For managing the Brooklyn
Dodgers, Leo Durocher is receiv­
ing $25,000 . . . Because regula­
tions won't allow a team to be ab­
sent from its home base for longer .
than 4* hours, the football team
at Great Lakes Naval Training
station arrives at the scene of
battle the morning of the game.
PATRICIA DOW
Friday, Saturday
“HELLO
ANNAPOLIS”
with
Jean Parker
Toni Brown
plus
“MAN FROM
CHEYENNE”
with
Roy Rogers
(ìeorge ‘Gabby* Hayes
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“FOUR JACKS
AND A JILL”
TM- MCAVZJÓ
ID Darling
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U. S. 1 rnuury Urfa’lmtnl
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
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Copyright. IMS. N»w York Tribun* inc.
Growing Fury of Allied Bombings
Portends Bad Days Ahead for Nazis
With terrible vengeance. Allied
wing of destruction-bearing fury
are unloading tons and tons of
bombs on vital Nazi war produc-
tion centers.
Not only has Goerring—Hitler's
medal bearing, pompous Luftwaffe
commander-seen how wrong he
was in boasting, shortly after
Dunkerque, that never would a
single bomb be dropped on Ger­
many's vital Ruhr district, but also
the people of Germany are learn­
ing how it feels to htfwe the war
carried into their own backyards,
their homes.
When the Nazi air force moan-
ed over London on September 15.
1940, 1,200,000 pounds of bombs
were unloaded. A month later to
the day Coventry was destroyed
with680,000 pounds of Nazi bombs.
As a result of the terrible destruc­
tion inflicted on that town, '‘co­
ventrize'' was a word coined to
describe almost complete annihila­
tion. Those attacks seemed to be
the climax of all that Hitler said
would happen.
Then came the RAF's turn.
Then came the time for the Na­
zi war Industries to be smashed,
blasted .destroyed in town after
after town. On March 28, this year,
Lubeck in north Germany, a town
of close to 130,000 people, was al­
most completely leveled by the
RAF. In this raid 700,000 pounds
of incendiaries and explosives were
released.
Two months later, May 30,
Cologne was "visited." In this at­
tack over five times the amount
of bombs dropped on London were
sown over Cologne. When the last
British plane had departed over
6,700,000 pounds of incendiaries
and explosives had been left be­
hind.
With American planes flying in
formation with the British, the
words of Winston Churchill, "Now
it is the other way round." have
an ominous portend for those in­
dustrial and armament producing
centers of Nazi land.
Ofcourse the above mentioned
super-raids on the Reich are out­
standing because of their enormi­
ty. But time and time again heavy
bombings of important Nazi naval,
armament, and raw war material
centers have been taken. Today
the Ruhr district has been bombed
hundreds of times. There seems to
; be no probability of any letup.
In fact the accumulating air
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might of the United Nations points
the way to the 11,000.000 pound,
or more raids which have been
hinted at repeatedly by those car­
rying the war to the greater
Reich.
With the German air force being
continually occupied by the hard-
fighting Russians on the eastern
front (where many of Hitler's re­
serve planes presumably are be­
ing saved for later offensives have
been used and destroyed) the bal­
ance of air power is clearly swing. ■
ing away from the Nazis in the
west
Gradually the zone of air init- ;
iative by Allied airmen is moving
inland from the coast, eastward J
across Germany toward the heart
of that land. The possibilities of a |
complete air mastery over all of I
Germany by the Allies is definite- 1
ly not as phantastic as it former­
ly sounded.
Such a complete control of the I
air is one of the necessary steps '
which must be achieved and used !
to complete advantage before the '
actual invasion of the continent1
takes place.
TB/NK yoirpt SMART ?
“BLONDIE’S
BLESSED EVENT”
with
Penny Singleton
Arthur Lake
Pius
SELECTED SHORTS
UNIQUE AFROS
Futteni No. 8184—Our s|>eciallst .
in pretty aprons designed thia re- I
freshing, different style for all
you who like gaiety in your kit­
chen fashions Six panels, each
curved top and bottom, complet .•
this style which fits every figure
with fluid grace! A grand style
to work up In cotton remnants
and easy as pie to make.
Pattern No. 8184 Is designed
for sizes 14 to 20; 40 and 42. Size
16 requires 1’4 yards 35 or 39
inch material.
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—Bay War Saving« Stamp»—
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-Week Special
ADM.: Aduls 15c
Children 11c
• 'De Miner tn Quality Printing.
Fuel Rationing
And the Family Washing
What has furl rationing to do with thr fam­
ily washing? you ask. It might have a lot to do
with it before winter is over, or even very far
advanced. It depends somewhat on the type of
fuel you use for heating your water.
But don’t let that worn you. Fuel rationing or
no fuel rationing, your lau>ndry service runs just
the same, week in and week out. it is prepared
to save you a lot of worry jp'er fuel and other
shortages that now confront our daily lives.
If you want our assistance, all you need do is
DIAL 7771
and we'll do the rest.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Wirt M. Wright, Prop.
Take your pencil In hand and try your skill at either or both of the
simple tasks outlined above. For Figure Folk, take a number from 1 to 9
and draw anything around It. For the Thin Man, Just draw him doing
anything you please—running, walking, working, playing, etc.
Phone 7771
: 31 Water St.