SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, Aihland, Oragon (Inusual (’rodici Set For (’hair or Buffet PATTERNS SEWQNG COPCLE Private Paper» (If a ('.ah Heporlt’r: He was one of the very flrat mem­ bers of tnc RAF's Eagle Squadron, the group of Americans who fought Hitler before the U. 8. decided to tuke him on . . . The records of the RAF reveal that he Is credited with shooting down 48 enemy planes with "03 probables" . . . After the squadron decided to permit Yanks to enlist in the U S. forces, he saw action in North Africa . . Now he la u student at the Officers' Candi­ date School at Miami—"to leurn how to fight" I . . . But wait . . . That's not the story , , . His home­ town board haa him posted for druft evasion! ^5UlHGtSTSmtRAri&n FAMOUS NO-SUGAR ALL-BRAN MUFFINS EASY! DELICIOUS! They really are the moat delicious muffins that ever melted a pat of but­ ter! Made with crisp, toasted shreds of xxLLoao’s XLL-BxxM, they have * texture and flavor that have mad, them famous all over America. 12-42 18. 20; 40 and 42. Size 14. with short sleeves, lake* 3% yards 38-lnch material. Send your order to: Name .................. ............................... Address ....................................................... P enetro Many uam« nay "Aral uaa U arevnbMian" Ilana ba«* 4 aid fanliianrd mullan «uri. Grandma , favorite. (i«nrr- uuajnr -tsf >lIAeaui>f4>'334. Deluaad i I uii I m » I'rnrUo. COIOS' COUGHING SNIFFLES. MUSCLE­ ACHES Quick •pplicotten ef camfartinf R.slnal gives prampt raltal from (lory throbbing. It* ally bo»« taathat parched »kin. RESINOL Hope and Regret Do not anxiously hope for what is not yet come; do not vainly regret what is already past.—Chi­ nese Maxim. FEVERISH COLD SUFFERERS NEED EXTRA B Complex Vitamins Intensive Scientific laboratory and clin­ ical studies proved this »tattling fart . .. 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Then try good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion­ containing the natural A and D vi­ tamins. Look for the world-known p trademark. Ail druggists. AJ W ’7?/SCOTT'S A EMULSION \otei of an Innocent By »lander: I The Wireless: Quent Reynolds showed the Germans no mercy on the Forum argufying, He taw the suffering that the war criminals caused, and he wants them paid off the way they've asked for it. Walter Mlllis. H-Tr!h editorialist, is for eas­ ing up—claiming we can't build a new world on hate . . . "Soldiers of the Press" is a wallopy drama­ tization of UP staffers at the battle­ fields. Its lingo is a joy, crisp and soldiery, and probably very McCoy. Henry Gorr«11'« strafing by the Stu- kas was a hair-raiser . . . Raymond Gram Swing should repeat his in­ formative and common-sense piece on what lend-lease means. Too many empty-heads are still yapping that they haven't got sugar for their ber­ ries because foreigners are heaping it on bread—when they have bread. Their dumbness is too great to be natural. They seem to be coached in it . . . Bing Crosby's show is friskier and funnier since he shaved it to thirty minutes. The halving gives him fewer dead weight guest- are to tote on his back. The Magazines: There's a lot of debating going on about how many of the Germans are guilty of their country's crimes against the world. Gerard Swope enlightens a lot of us in Free World with his piece, "The Futility of Conquest.” He includes this eyebrow lifter: "Prussia in Germany is the center of the dis­ ease of war and has been for over two hundivd years" . . . Wooll- cott's last piece «Reader's Digest) starts: "This article is a step—per­ haps the Anal one . . The very last word is "cemetery"! The sort of story he liked writing . . . George Washington was nobody's sissic, but he addressed love poems to his lovelies, according to Encore, which reprints one. George was torching plenty when he picked lip his quill, judging from the opening words: "O ye Gods." Doodling«: Dudley Field Malone who portrays Churchill in a new film was an outstanding child actor. Re­ cited Shakespeare's "Richard III" in grammar school . . . Harry Richman, whose theme song is “I Love a Parade.” has his slumbers disturbed each sunup by singing sol­ diers on the march near his Miami Beach home . . . Skimming back over the flies you find out that some of the loudmouths In and out of congress who yelled for a second front once got into a lather about sending troops on foreign soil. U hen love lake» flight from a window, il't usually a dining room window. Little boys who use bad language playing marbles, grow up and play golf. Tell a man there are 99,000,000 stars and he will believe you. But if a sign says "Fresh Paint,” he has to make a personal investiga­ tion. Beware Coughs Pattern 423 contains charts and direc­ tions for making srt; materials required; Illustrations uf stitches Send your order to. No. ........................ We all rush forward to feed a hungry brother; but how much time do we spend on devising a system under which he won't get hungry? He don't go to our doctor wholly to jacket and skirt coming. Endow 13 c«nt» (plus on* cant Io cover cost of mallín«) tor Pattern There’» the Need be cured. K e go to him to be cheered Church Open One Day in Year up. A church built in Havana, Cuba, No wise man ever questions a more than a century ago to com­ child in public unless he is sure memorate the city’s founding is of the answer. opened only one day a year, usu­ ally in November. crochet that is different and is much admired. You can use the Nome of ua think we’ve solved set on buffet or drcsner, too. the riddle about all the wild rumors a » a S»wl«g Circi« Needleer »ft lirpC. 11? Minn« Hl. Han Francisco, Calif. The Lloyds of London, famous for underwriting policies insuring the legs of dancers, the vocal chords of singers, the heft of cir­ cus fat ladies, etc., have also in­ sured the weather. One Hollywood film production insured itself against all kinds of weather ex­ cept snow for a “shot" in the mountains where snow was vital. Theater managers in England insure the royal family against death because this event closes the theaters during a period of national mourning. Uncle fthily ^atji It Never Faile The story sbout the soldier who turned up months after the War Dep’t hud officially declared him deud brought this . A Hollywood lad ran away from home as a kid, ■ nd soon after his father died. The parent’« estate couldn’t be settled without loenting the prodigal son. The family tried every method, but when the legal waiting period elapsed and he fulled to «how up. he win declared legally dead . . . The "dead man." it appeurs, who had been abroad, returned to the U S., made a career for himself in Holly­ 425 wood and now spends his leisure weighing the advantages against the TIE THE first to have this lovely disadvantage* ... Of course, he chuir act filet crochet edged cannot vote--but he doesn't puy any with u pincuppie edging! It is taxes! sweeping our armed forces and na­ tion-many of which are credited to this brosdeasiar . . . Particularly I the recent rumors, viz: "Did you ; ever say tha war would end in 45 days? Didn't you say our base was a concentration camp? And didn't you say Deanna Durbin, Bette Davis and Judy Garland were killed in a plane crash flying to entertain troops?" In the Satevcpost for Nov. 21*t, 1942. an article titled "Hitler's Short- Wave Rumor Factory” reveals that an American in Berlin named Joe Scanlon plays American recordings ' and then—"shouting breezily, says: i 'Hello Folks! This is Station Debunk ■ bringing you the inside dope from everywhere!' ”... The America- | nazi prefaces his bulletins with: "Flash!" and then offers depressing stories of disasters to American troops, etc. . . . Says the Sateve- post: "For the next few minute* the technique, though not the con­ tent. is reminiscent of Winchell." Incidentally, the Nazis' secret weapon was revealed by Hitler long ago, but few of us remembered that he once said: "All I need for a war are planes, tanks and loudspeak- era!” Vocal Cord«« Heft, Legs To Weather ‘Covered’ Pattern No. 8341 U in size* 12. 14. 18. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 14* New Montgomtry Street Ban Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cent* in coins tor each pattern desired. Pattern No. Size Name ........ First Clothes V’ES! These are clothes you can 1 make of flannelette for the little stranger yourself. We’ve kept them very simple so that even if you haven’t sewn much before you can make these. Bonnet, sacque, wrapper, sleeper and bunting are in one size only—but that size, is big enough for a baby of any age up to six months. a a Address ... for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Cream shortening and corn syrup thoroughly; add egg and beat well. Stir in All-Bran and milk, let soak until most of moisture Is taken up. 81ft flour with salt and baking pow­ der; add to first mixture and stir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin pans two-thlrds full and baks In moderately hot oven (400* F.) ■bout 30 minutes. Yield: 8 large muf­ fins, 3 inches in diameter, or 12 small muffins, 2*« Inches in diameter. HOT HASHES If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzi­ ness. distress of “Irregularities”, are weak, nervous, irritable, blue at times—due to the functional "middle-age” period in a woman’« life—try Lydia E Pinkham's Vege­ table Compound—the best-known medicine you can buy today that'« made especially for women. Pinkham’« Compound has helped thousands upon thousands of wom­ en to relieve such annoying symp­ toms. Follow label directions. Pink­ ham’s Compound is worth trying! • QUALITY counts mor* today than ever before, particularly in home baking. That's why more and more women are turning to Clabber Girl, the baking powder that has been the baking day favorite in millions of homes for years and years. Immortal Patriotism Is Blessed Heritage HULMAN A CO. - TERRE HAUTE. IND) Founded 1841 ■ 11 F" J gfl In 10 Years Time U. S. War Bonds ★ ★ ' Give You $4 for Every $3 Invested Ail Things Not Good Temperance is abstinence from things that are not good. . JUST A DASH IN OR SPREAD ON Lost, a cough due to a cold—thanks to the sooth­ ing action of Smith Brothers Cough Drop*. Smith Bros. Coujh Drops coutaia a special blend of medicinal ingredients, blended with prescription care. And they still cost only 54 a box. Yet, a nickel checks that tickle. SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS t » ad BLACK OR MINTHOl— 5* IN THE ARMY BOMBER SQUADRONS < MAR*. me _ thev V e GOT 46k TA8LÉTS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS. Try "Rub-My-T1sm"—• Wonderful Liniment WHAT IT TAKES ! 0 "LAYING THE EGGS* WNU—13 for dropping the bombs "BROWNED OFF" > "PIECE OF CAKE* A”; And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par > for an easy job Ì4 "CAMEL* <■ •?ìj 1 ' /I xntv/cr- With men in the Army, Navy, Marine*, and Coast Guard, the fa­ vorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records io Post Exchanges and Canteens.) CHM& you BET! < thev ' re plenty MILD... AND PACKED I WITH FLAVOR 5 8—43 When Your Back Hurts - : ; for bored for the Army man's favorite cigarette Preserve Our Liberty Buy U. S. War Bond« %".o“COLD 666 ITS CAMELS FOR they say: ROOSTS in • ■ fihst lit thi One thing a soldier is afraid of is a display of emotion. That’s why his slang so often sounds de­ rogatory. For example, he refers to the silver eagles on his colonel's shoulder straps as “buzzards.” But when he speaks of his favorite cigarette, he says: "Camels.” They’re first with men in the Army as well as with Sailors, Ma­ rines, and Coast Guardsmen. (Ac­ cording to actual sales records in service men's stores.) A gift of a carton of Camels is always well received. Local tobacco dealers are featuring Camel cartons to send to any member of our armed forces. Hint for the day: Send “him” a carton of Camels.—Adv. zYOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM^ Plenty of Variety. V’OU'LL be tempted to make 1 dickies in several colors to wear with this smart jacket suit. If you do you will find that the one suit will seem different every time you change dickies. The simple, comfortable lines of both Show me a country where ev­ ery man is a father, and every father the owner of his own land, where every house is a home, where around every fireside at night is the influence of song and a mother's face, visions dropped from the benedictions of God; show me a land sacred and se­ cure in the valor of such citizen­ ship, ruling themselves by the grand principles of intelligent and patriotic equality of all men, and I will show you a patriotism the allied armies and navies of a hun­ dred worlds like this would never destroy. A man will die for the home h* loves, and in death will tell his boy to take the sword from his dying hand.—John E. Burton. % eup milk 1 cup flour H teaspoon sal* Z>4 teaspoons baking powdat CLABBER GIRL a Pattern No 8324 includes 5 piece«, tn one size only, fur Infanta to six months. Bonnets, sacque. wrapper, sleeper and bunting require 5’« yards 38 or 39-lnch material. 8!b yards ribbon binding. That Hang On Creomulsion 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 Creomulsion with the un­ derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION Kellogg’s All-Bran Muffins 2 tablespoon* shortening H cup corn syrup 1 egg 1 cup Kellogg's All-Bran from common colds -, Tt may be caused by disorder of kid­ ney function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. For truly many people fee! tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fail to remove excess acids and other waste matter from the blood. You may suffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, Setting up nights, leg pains, swelling, ometimes frequent ana scanty urina­ tion with smarting and burning is an­ other sign that something is wrong with the kidneys or bladder. There snouid be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Doas’s Pill». It is better to rely on a medicine that has won countrywide ap­ proval than on aomething less favorably known. Doan’» have been tried and test­ ed many years. Are st all drug stores. Get Doanr» today. DOANSPlLLS