Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 18, 1943, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, Ashland, Oregon
Ohl FashionedCharin
For Slips and Scarf
Al l, tl><’ chinili of li liygont* day
** is in tin i olonial girl motif
picture bonnet, bouffant skirt en­
hanced with a bit <>( embroidery
mid s<*allops, puff sleeved blouse,
GrucefuUy she lends her charm to
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CLASSIFIED
PATTERNS
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DEPARTMENT
RABBITS AND SKINS
SEWONG COPCLE
POULTRY,
Rabbits.
Hide«.
Pelts,
Wool. Good while frier rabbit Rklnfl
lb. ."'hip or writ*» post card for
prlc* 4.
Ruby M Co.. 935
W.
Front. Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALE_________
ULUEHERItlES—Lowest price*, stur­
dy plant«, free plants given with
order
Holder on requ- vt
Bber-
hardt Blaeberry Bursary, Olympia,
Wash.
PARLOR AND CARDROOM
in <nod payroll town. Writs Bos
811. Malian, Idaho.______________
SELL OR TRADE .FOR
LIVESTOCK
ONE
ACRE
with
modern
5-room
house; 1 rr.ll« to town. Hhlpysrd bus
by door <>n junction of two main
hwys.
Clonewt junction to Aurora
airport.
Uuslne«» location.
Price
gtO'i'i Write Bernard B. Colo, Burns,
Oregon.
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side end « enter vanities, to match­
ing dr«*sser scurf and pillow slips.
On the larger pieces, u rambler
rose fence continues the motifs to
the desired length.
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You will use outline, lazy «Isley. French
knota tint buttonhole In doing the«« colo­
nial lady bedroom ensemble d«-algns. and
h<>t inm transfer 2M34, is cents. win
bring them to you. Sand your order to:
Pattern No..........................
Natna ............ ..................................... ..
Addrcaa ........................................................
J'ictim Had .Vo Difficulty
In Identifying Suspect
Mrs. Blunk hud a burglary.
When the news got about, n neigh­
bor called on her in great ex­
citement.
“I saw one of the burglars!"
she declared. "He was standing
just Inside the gate, evidently
keeping a watch for the men in­
side. He was a little man, shab­
bily dressed. I couldn't see his
face properly. He had an old hut
pulled down over it. He kept
glancing furtively ut the house."
"What time was this?" asked
Mrs. Blank.
"Just after eleven."
Mrs. Blank stiffened. "That was
Mr. Blank." she said icily.
Whalebone f 'alenlines
Between 1750 and 1815 in Eng­
land. it wns a popular custom for
a young man to carve a senti­
mental message on a flat piece of
whalebone or wood and present
it to his beloved, says Collier's. In
appreciation, she would wear it
next to her heart— as a stay in
her corset.
One such inscription on a busk
tn a British museum today reads:
"The gift is small but love is all.
Mai
1788.”
Lydia E
Pinkham's Compound
TABLETS (with added Iron) have
helped thousands to relieve peri­
odic pain, backache, headache with
weak, nervous, cranky, blue feel­
ings—due to functional monthly
disturbances.
Taken regularly—Pinkham's Tab­
lets help build up resistance against
such annoying symptoms
Also,
their Iron makes them a nnc hema­
tic tonic to help build up red blood.
Pinkham's Tablets are made r.ipr-
(tally for women Follow label di­
rections. Worth trying/
'X.VrCOLD
666
TABI DS.
SALVF,
NOSE DROPS.
COUGH DROPS.
Try “Rub-My-Dtm"— • Wonderful Liniment
Easy Business
Nothing is easier than fault-find­
ing; no talent, no self-denial, no
brains, no character are required
to set up in the grumbling busi­
ness.—Robert West.
MflÆg1 PATES")
for girls who hasten healing
of externally caused pimples
by relieving irritation with
RESINOL
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Ten for You, With Delicious Cranberry Pastries!
.
(See Recipes Below)
. . And Cookies, Too!
You may not serve tea, and you
may not even have coffee, but
you still like that
pause in the aft­
ernoon with u few
good friends, to
mull
over
the
happenings of the
duy, to get philo­
sophical over the
events that touch all of us. But have
that pause whenever possible, even
If you have just fruit juice and a
few cookies or cakes. It's as im­
portant as the bigger things you do.
Have a hot or cold drink as the
eitmate dictates, flavor them with
honey if the sugar supply is low.
Some supplies ot tea are still ob­
tainable fur the hot or iced bever­
age, If you use the coffee ration at
breakfast.
Chocolate and cocoa are obtain­
able now and then and make excel­
lent hot beverages. Made with milk,
they're nourishing, too. And if you
make them with canned milk they're
delightful Somehow, the canned
milks have an affinity with chocolate
beverages.
Fruit juices have been u summer
standby, but you should discover
their winter uses, too! Hot lemon­
ade is delightful as are combina­
tions of lemon, orange, grapefruit
and pineapple juice.
Those of you who like spending
cold afternoons in front of the open
Are will enjoy a small glass of a
cool drink with a few tasty cookies,
For this purpose, try mixing equal
quantities of cranberry and orange
juice or apricot and pineapple juice
served in pretty glasses with cook­
ies.
Cranberry Fingers.
(Make« 24 fingers)
4 tablespoon* butter or substitute
a cups sifted all-purpose flour
l tablespoons sugar
1 egg
Milk
1 1-pound ran Jellied cranberry
sauce
Grated rind of S orange
Female Weakness
AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD!
I
Work shortening and sugar into
flour, and mix to a light dough with
beaten egg and
milk, using only
enough milk to
moisten. The mix­
ture should be
dry rather than
wet. Divide into
two portions. Roll
one portion to an
eighth of an inch
thickness, place on a greased cookie
sheet, and spread with crushed cran­
berry juice. Sprinkle with grated
orange rind. Wet edges and cover
with remaining dough, rolled to fit,
pressing edges firmly together.
Brush with milk, sprinkle with sug­
ar and bake in a moderately hot
(375-degree) oven about 30 minutes.
When cool, cut into Anger strip size
for serving.
Oranges enter the picture again,
this time combined with maple syr-
Lynn Nays:
Handy Hints: When a recipe
calls for sifted sugar or flour sift
the ingredient before you meas­
ure it, so you’ll get an accurate
measurement.
In mixing cakes, add flour mix­
ture to creamed sugar, shorten­
ing and egg before adding the
moist ingredients, then alternate
and add dry ingredients last.
You'll get a better grained cake.
Muffins are beaten just enough
to blend Ingredients together.
Don't overheat
Greasing cookie, cake and muf­
fin tins with a mixture of pan­
coat, made by blending Mi cup
shortening with M« cup flour pre­
vents sticking.
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WANTED—Small Combine 7-8 or 10
ft. cut or large Combine 12 or 14
ft. cut Otto Joons, Rosalia, Wash­
ing-ton. Boute 1.
«8232-C
HELP WANTED
5-10 yrs.
you make several blouses in white
and colored broadcloth, flannel or
pique.
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up to make a drop cookie:
Orange Drop Cookies.
(Makes 60 cookies)
2 tablcnpoons grated orange rind
I, cup butter or substitute
1 cup maple syrup
2 egg». beaten
Plain New Aprons
2 cup* sifted flour
s teaspoons baking powder
\V^HEN January fabric sales
I ’ ’ bring all sorts of serviceable,
H teaspoon salt
pretty cottons down in price, plan
Cream together orange
rind.
'to *7
rebuild
your
apron
shortening, maple syrup Add beat-I*
UUU y7
urna
Pron supply!
SUPP*X< You
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—
.... then « flour sifted
i. .. . together
.u - :an
an turn
out all you need
rapidly
en -
eggs,
. ki «
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with
hnkino n/Mvrf-r
.»it Drop
. . V118 simple apron pattern
with baking
powder and salt.
which is cut with just a few easy-
the batter by spoonfuls onto a
to-put-together pieces. It is pretty,
greased baking sheet and bake in
too, with its curved shoulder
a moderately hot <375-4OO-degree)
straps and gay pockets.
oven and bake about 10 minutes or
• • e
until lightly browned.
Pattern No. 8299 Is tn sizes 14. 18, 18.
Mulasses 'n apple butter were fa­ 20. 40. 42. 44 Size 16 requires 2*.i yards
vorite ingredients of cookies in >2 1nch material 9 yards bias fold, 2
grandmother's time, and now they yards rlc rac.
School Outfit
come in for a grand encore:
the
LEGHORN« AND NEW HAMPSHIRE
day-old
chicks,
pullets,
cockereia
and start'd chicks. Breeders are
bP.odtrsted and mated to R.O.P.
male*.
Send for circular. Medians
Poultry Farm, Brownsville, Ore.
FOR
SALE—Fine
grained
fir
tie
timber, stumpage basis. Level cat
show, road Into ten million feet.
P. O. Box 1820. Tacoma,
or
P. O. Box 928, Medford, Oregon.
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This Week’s Menu
Pork Kidneys with
Scrambled Eggs
Mashed Potatoes Diced Beets
Lettuce with French Dressing
Whole Wheat Muffins
Apple-Cheese Crisp
Beverage
H ERE'S
ACRES—18 mile« from Portland.
25
acres
walnut.
4
prunes—
t
plowland. 10 ready to clear, 30 tim­
ber, springs, fine view, fine farm,
no letter. Box 134, Sherwood, Ore.
FOR HALF}—DELUXE QUAKER OIL
Circulating Heaters, slightly oued,
4 to « ro'.m.
Maytag Shop, Grand
Coulee, Wn.
Phone 354 or write.
i u Q . W o ol
o o V 0
Small cakes and cookies are an
attractive accompaniment with re­
freshing drinks. Our first one to-
day is a sugar-saver, butter-saver,
quickly and easily made:
<*Te rekeve distress st MONTHLY*^
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AUNT MARTHA
Itos IM W
Ken««« City. Mo.
Kncloae IS cent« lor each pattern
desired
90
answer
to the
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Pattern No 8232C is designed for sizes
S, 6. 7, 8. 9 and 10 years. Size 6 jumper
requires 2>« yards 39-lnch material, short
sleeve blouse l’e yards.
Send your order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
149 New Montsomery Street
San Francisco
Calif.
Enclose 20 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pattern No. .
RAWLEIGH
ROUTE NOW OPEN.
Real opportunity for man
who
wants permanent, profitable work.
Start promptly.
Write Bawleigh’s
Oakland, California.
e e e
A small leak in an aluminum
pan may be repaired by placing a
flat piece of heavy iron on one side
and lightly hammering the hole to­
gether on the other side.
• • •
Save the water in which you
have boiled rice. Pass any small
articles through it after washing;
it will semi-starch them.
Size
Name ...........
Address ....
X
NO ASPIRIN
can do more for you, so why pay more?
World’slargevtsellerat lOf 36tablets 204,
100 for only 35*. Get St. Joseph Aspirin.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Old-Fashioned Molasses Cookies.
cr^hrsnl ntiffif
* ■* school
outfit or every-day out­
3*« cups sifted ail-purpose flour
fit you want to make your little
2 teaspoons baking soda
pirl. You can expect long wear
!* teaspoon salt
from the gracefully shaped jump­
Creomulsion relieves promptly be­
er—if you make it in rayon gabar­
1 teaspoon ginger
dine, corduroy, flannel or wool cause it goes right to the seat of the
*« cup butter or substitute
trouble to help loosen and expel
!crepe. You’ll have variety, too, if germ
*4 cup sugar
laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­
1 egg
flamed bronchial mucous mem­
*•« < up apple butler
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­
1 cup molasses
derstanding you must like the way it
Sift together dry ingredients
Chief Justice Roger Brooke Ta­ quickly allays the cough or you are
Cream together butter and sugar, ney, famous for handing down the
to have your money back.
add egg and beat together until light decision in the Dred Scott case,
and fluffy. Add apple butter and administered the presidential oath
for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis
molasses and blend together thor­ to Martin Van Buren, William
oughly. then mix in sifted dry ingre­ Henry Harrison,
John Tyler,
dients. Chill for 2 James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor,
hours or more. Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce,
Roll as thinly as James Buchanan, and Abraham
I
possible and cut Lincoln.
into large cook­
ies. Place on a
lightly
greased
cookie sheet and bake in a moderate
(375-degree) oven for 10 minutes j
These cookies are crisp when baked,
get soft if stored in tin for a day or
so.
Honey and sour cream are an un­
beatable combination in a cupcake,
snow bunny for beginner
and here they are lined up with
"EGG BEATER* for head-over-heels spill
spices for an extra deliciousness:
Swore in 9 Presidents
For co! J«' coughs, nasal congestion. muacls
acbesget I'enetro—modern medication inn
mutton suet base. 25*. double supply 354.
If you know a Navy man, don’t
ever call him a "gob”—sailors
consider the name an insult. You
can get on the right side of him
though if you offer him q Camel—
or better yet, send him a carton.
Camels are the favorite cigarette
with men in the Navy (Army, Ma­
rines, Coast Guard, too, for that
matter) based on actual sales rec­
ords from the service men’s
stores. Local dealers are featur­
ing cartons of Camels to send to
any member of our armed forces
anywhere. Send him that Camel
carton today.—Adv.
CREOMULSION
Get Your War Bonds
★
★ To Help Ax the Axis
* IN THE SKI TROOPS *
"
Honey Spice Cupcakes.
H cup butter or substitute
cup brown sugar
cup honey
egg yolka
cups flour
% teaspoon salt
I teaspoons ground claves
1 teaspoons allspice
2 tcaspoona cinnamon
1 teaspoon soda
1 cup thick, sour cream
a egg whites
Cream butter, add sugar and hon­
ey, creaming well Add egg yolks,
one at a time and beat well. Sift
dry ingredients and add alternately
with sour cream, beating after each
addition.
Fold in stiffly beaten
whites of eggs.
Bake In greased
muffin tins in a moderate oven (350
degrees) 30 minutes or in two
greased cake tins.
Your icing for the cupcakes should
be a halo of white swirls of honey
icing which will not crack—and can
be whipped up in a hurry:
Royal Honey Icing.
1 egg white, stiffly beaten
H cup honey
’» teaspoon vanilla
To the stiffly beaten egg white,
add honey slowly, beating continu­
ally until icing will stand in peaks.
Fold in flavoring.
What problems or recipes are most
on your mind these winter day«? Write
Io Lynn Chamber» for expert advice on
your particular problem, at W estern
Neu ipaper Union, 210 South Desplaines
Street, Chicago, III. Please be sure to
enclose a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope for your reply.
Released by Western Newspaper Union.
*
GHOST SUIT* for white camouflage uniform
CAMEL
for the Army man's favorite cigarette
Iff WHOlf .
.mW CAN
?
price now enable« vitamin
A Bi D protection for your
entire family! Regular sire
—over two week»' supply
—only 28*. More then ten
weeks' »upply — just one
dollar. Potency — quality
guaranteed! Give your
family the protective bene-
ku of GROVE'S Vitamins
A and D plus famous Bi to
help maintain body resist­
ance, atrong bones and
teeth, healthy appetite,
•ready nerves, vigor, vital­
ity. GetGROVE'S Vitamin*
A and D plus Bi today!
GROVES
Largest Salt Bed
The world’s largest bed of rock
salt extends southward from the
Texas Panhandle into the Pecos
region.
CAMELS
HAVE WHAT IT
TAKES' THEY'RE
EASY ON MY
THROAT AND
A TREAT TO MY
With men in the Army, the
Navy, the Marine Corps, and
the Coast Guard, the favorite
, cigarette is Camel. (Based on
actual sales records in Post
Exchanges and Canteens.)
WNU—13
7—43
Sentinels
of Health
Don't Neglect Them!
Nature designed the kidneys to do a
marvelous job. Their task is to keep the
flowing blood stream free of an eireea of
toile impurities. The act of living— life
ilsslf— is constantly producing wasto
matter tha kidneys must remove from
the blood if good heath la to endure.
When tha kidneys fail to function aa
Nature Intended, there le retention ot
waste that may cause body-wide dis-
trees. One may culler nagging backache,
persistent headache, attacks of diuineae,
getting up nights, swelling, pufflneee
under the eyes—feel tired, nervoue. all
worn out.
Frequent, scanty or burning paaaages
are sometimes further evidence of kid­
ney or bladder disturbance.
The recognised and proper treatment
to a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys
nt rid of excess poisonous body waste.
Use Doan’s Pills. They have had more
than forty years of public approval. Are
endorsed tne country over. Insist en
Doan’s. Sold at all drug stores.
D oans P ills