Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 04, 1943, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, Ashland, Oregon
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SEWING CIRCLE
HOUSEHOLD
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Kish Fulfills Protein
Needs of the System
If you want your artificial flow­
ers to stay the way you arrange
them, half, All the vase with fine
sand. Press the stems into this
and they will remain in place.
• • •
Coins are hard on a man’s
change pocket. Should a hole oc­
cur, an emergency repair may ba
made by sticking a piece of adhe­
sive tape on both sides of the hole.
• • •
If your iron is soiled on the bot­
tom, sprinkle a bit of salt on •
newspaper and rub the iron over
it.
• • •
In watering hanging plants, slip
an oiled silk cover over the bot­
tom of the pot. The water cannot
then drip through onto the floor.
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This Week’s Menu
•Baked Whitefish. Creole
Parsleyed Potatoes
Broccoli
Watercress and Endive Salad
Oatmeal Bread
Butter
Broiled Grapefruit
Beverage
•Recipe Given
Halibut Nteaks.
r|'AKE an example from our
* sailor boys und do your house­
hold tusks cheerily. These towels
will help you brighten your kitch­
en. You'll wunt to make some for
your friends.
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Pattern 285 contains a transfer pattern
of aeven mollfa averaging 1 by I Inches;
Illustrations of stitches; materials re­
quired
Send your order to:
Sowing Circle NeedlerraN Dept.
117 Miass st.
San Fraaetsee, Calif.
Inclose IS cents (plus one cent to
cover cool of mailing) tor l*atlern
No..............................
Name........
Address........... .................. ...................... ...
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Largest Natural Gas Reservoir
The largest known reservoir of
natural gas in the world is the
great Panhandle gas field, under­
lying nearly all of five counties in
Texas.
QUINTUPLETS
CHEST COLDS
relieve coughing of
At the first signs which may warn of a
cold—tho Dionne Quintuplets' cheats,
throats and backs are rubbed with
Muaterole a product made e«|>ccially
to promptly relieve coughs due to colds,
make breathing easier and break up local
congestion in the upi>er bronchial tract.
Muaterolo gives such wonderful re­
sults because it's MORE than just an
ordinary "salve". It's what so many
Doctors and N urses call a modern cos nlcr-
irrttanf. Since Mustcrole is used on tho
Quints -you may lie sure It's just about
the BEST cold-relief made!
IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild
Muaterole (or children and people with
lender akin. Regular for ordinary cases
and Extra Strength for stubborn cases.
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—Buy War Savings Bonds—
WARNING/
Your Baby
Needs These
Vital Elements
—because they help develop
proper growth, strong bones and
sound teeth! Scott’s Emulsion is
rich in natural A and D Vita­
mins*—and so good-tasting. Also,
4 times easier to digest than
plain cod liver oil! Buy today!
> Recommended by Many Doctors
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Fish Is Fluvorful
One very direct and effective way
of meeting the meat shortage is by
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serving fish in Its
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lies have been
initiated into the
many ways of
preparation
for
fish. few know
how succulent are
their steaks when baked, or how
tart and crisp are fillets when fried.
Bones have been removed from
many types of fish so this need con­
cern the cook little. If they have
not already been removed, this can
be done easily since they are usu­
ally together.
French Fried Fish Fillets.
Desired number and kind of fish
fiHels
1 egg, well beaten with 1 table­
spoon water
Crumbs, corn meal, flour or po­
tato meal
Hall and pepper
Salad oil for frying
Wash fillets in cold water, drain
on absorbent paper. Sprinkle with
salt and pepper; dip first in dry
coating—(crumbs or other if pre-
ferred), then in egg mixture and
again In dry coating. Place In deep
salad oil—(375 to 385 degrees)—or
hot enough to brown a 1-inch cube
of bread in 40 to 50 seconds.
Fish is good when baked—espe­
cially with tomatoes and green pep-
yer;
•Baked Whitefish, Creole.
(Serves 3 to <1
famous
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Fish fillets served with juicy lemon
wedges and generous garnishes of
radish roses and parsley make an
attractive main dish.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Creai Year Round Tonic
2'i pounds whitefish, cleaned and
boned
Rail and pepper
3 tablespoons butter
1 small onion, chopped
Is cup green pepper, chopped
1 tablespoon flour
1*« cups tomato soup
H teaspoon salt
H teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Have center cut slices of halibut
steak cut one inch thick, salt and
pepper them and dredge lightly with
flour. Fry to a light brown in but­
ter. Remove to a platter and cover
with sliced sauteed mushrooms, us­
ing about a pound for 2 steaks. Over
this pour the following sauce:
Stew 1 No. 2 can of tomatoes with
1 cup of chopped celery, H chopped
green pepper and
1 large chopped
onion. When vege­
tables are tender,
run all through a
coarse sieve. Into
this melt V« pound
of grated cheese,
1 tablespoon of
butter, and salt and pepper to taste
Heat fish thoroughly in oven and
just before serving sprinkle with
cheese and run under flame to
brown.
There's distinction in salmon when
it’s combined with discreet season­
ing-lemon juice and tomato:
Baked Salmon Slices.
Salmon cut In Individual servings
2 tablespoons oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
1 onion
1 tomato
Baton strips
Brush slices of fish on both sides
with the oil. Place In a baking
dish, sprinkle with the lemon juice,
salt and pepper. Then lay a thin
slice of onion on each piece. Cover
onion with a Mi-inch slice of tomato
and top with a strip of bacon cut in
two. Place in moderate oven (350
degrees) for 45 minutes.
C?o
ter, liquid from
salmon, and well-
I
rolks. Season with
salt and cook un-
til thickened, stir­
ring constantly. Remove from heat
and stir in cheese. Cool for 10 to 15
minutes. Beat egg whites stiff and
fold into mixture. Pour into greased
baking dish. Place dish in pan of
warm water and bake in a moder­
ate (350-degree) oven for 1 hour or
until a knife when inserted comes
out clean.
Note: Chopped shrimp, flaked tuna
or minced clams or oysters may be
used in place of the salmon.
Place fish In greased baking dish,
skin side down. Sprinkle with salt
and pepper and brush with one ta­
blespoon of the melted butter. Bake
in a moderately hot oven (400 de­
grees) for 15 minutes. Melt 2 ta­
blespoons of butter in saucepan and
add chopped onion and green pep­
per. Simmer five minutes. Add
flour and blend thoroughly. Then
add tomato soup, salt and Worces­
tershire sauce. Cook until mixture
thickens, then pour it over the par­
tially baked whitefish. Return to
oven for 20 minutes more or until
fish flakes easily.
Halibut is another good, substan­
tial dish Mild in flavor, it needs a
tart sauce to pick up its delicate
flavors:
Lynn Says:
Sauces for Fish: They're a
must with fish because they make
it most delicious dish.
You'll
like browned butter with lemon
juice and Worcestershire sauce.
Or, just cream the butter and
season with lemon juice.
Horseradish Is popular with
fish. Take H cup drained, pre­
pared horseradish, season with
salt and pepper and one table­
spoon vinegar, then fold In H
cup of whipped cream.
Tartar is not just another name
for sauce, it's an affinity wth fish
fillets. Make it by adding 1 tea­
spoon minced onion, 2 teaspoons
chopped, sweet pickle, 1 teaspoon
chopped green olives, and 1 ta­
blespoon vinegar to % cup may­
onnaise.
Make a cup of medium-thick
white sauce and add to this H
cup grated cheese and let the
cheese melt. Or, 2 chopped, hard-
tailed eggs added to white sauce,
make a golden crown for baked
or fried fish.
—^1—J—tniucto
sc lie. get Penetro—modern medication in a
mutton auet base. 254, double supply 3M.
Influence
No star ever rose or set without
influence somewhere.—Meredith.
Your Favorite
pAN'T you just picture how
pretty that little darling will
look in this baby set? The romper
and dress are the favored type
with mamas of the younger set—
adorable but not fussy looking
and so easy to launder. As for
the slip and panties, they’re easy
on baby and mother, too!
• • •
Pattern No. 8333 Is In sizes 1. 2. 3. and
4 years. Size 3 dress and rompers to­
gether take 2'e yards 3S-lnch material,
slip and panties 1% yards.
Spanish Colonies Revolt
Caused Monroe Doctrine
In the days of President Mon­
roe there was considerable appre­
hension that European interests
might so interfere with South
American states as to menace the
security of the U. S. So Monroe
declared that, in the American
continents, any attempt to exploit
Salmon Fondue.
any territory for European coloni­
(Serves 6)
zation would be held an unfriendly
• slices bread
act.
1 cup milk
I tablespoons butter
Spain was the country directly
concerned, because of the South
1 cup flaked, cooked salmon
3 eggs, separated
American Spanish colonies that 1
l.ad revolted. It was feared that |
H teaspoon salt
Spain might transfer her claims
Is cup grated American cheese
Trim crusts from bread and cut to a "Stronger Power.”
So the Monroe Doctrine has
into Ik-inch cubes. Heat milk in
double boiler, add come to mean that Europe must
bread cubes, but- never interfere in the Americas.
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Buttons in Front
DRIGHTEN the domestic scene
in this festive new frock! The
cut of it makes it fit superbly, soft­
ly through the top, close through
the midriff — then the tie-belt
cinches the waistline. Make it in
a cheerful cotton, with a dash of
ric rac around the sleeves and
open neck.
• • •
Pattern No 8320 to In sites 12. 14. 18.
18. 20; 40. 42 Size 14. short sleeves. 3%
yards 33-lnch material. 1*. yards ric rac.
Send your order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
Its New Montgomery Street
Saa Fraaeiseo
Calif.
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The Question*
with the colder air.
5. Nile.
1. What is a fanion?
2. What is the plural of index?
6. Iron.
3. In the western hemisphere
7. Maine.
what country ranks next to the
8. A 28-pound, short range radio
United States in population?
transmitting and receiving set
4. Is steam visible?
packed on the back of one man.
5. What is the second longest
river in the world?
6. What is in the clay from
which bricks are made to make
Trotsky Was Not Prince
them red?
7. What is the only state in the
United States bounded by one
Leon Trotsky was not a Russian
state?
prince who changed his name, as
8. In the army what is a has been reported time and again.
"walkie-talkie”?
He was a Russian Jew who came
from the middle-class. He had a
The Answers
university education, and he
changed his real name—Bronstein
—to Trotsky because it was as
1. A small banner.
L. D. Trotsky that he fled to Eng­
2. Indices.
land with a forged passport at
3. Brazil.
4. No. What we see is steam the beginning of this century.
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An early touch of spring goes into
the menu with a fresh green salad:
Toss-Up Salad.
(Serves 6)
H head lettnee
1 enp diced celery
2 fresh tomatoes
2 hard-cooked eggs
1 clove garlic
W bunch radishes
H bunch watercress
1 cup raw spinach leaves
«
Shred lettuce, dice celery, cut to­
matoes and slice radishes. Cut eggs
into slices. Rub salad bowl with
garlic and add vegetables. Serve
with Erench dressing.
Cake Making? Bread Making? Cookie
Baking? Budget Fixing? Housekeep­
ing? You name the problem and ex­
plain it. Miss Lynn Chambers will be
glad to give you expert advice if you
write to her, enclosing a self-addressed,
stamped envelope for your reply, at
Western News pa per Union, 210 South
Desplaines Street, Chicago, III.
Rsleassd by Western Newspaper Union.
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NR TO NIGHT
TOMORROW ALRIGHT
Hope on Waking
Hope is the dream of the wak­
ing Man.—Pliny, the Elder.
TABASCO
The snappiest seasoning known, and
the world's moot widely distributed
food product I A dash of this piquante
sauce gives a rare flavor to any food.
TABASCO — the seasoning secret of
master chefs for more than 75 years!
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A quiz with answers offering ?
: information on various subjects ?
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• In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets,
there are no chemicals, no minerail, no
phenol derivative«. NR Tablets are dif­
ferent— act different. Purely setetable— a
combination of 10 vegetable ingredients
formulated over 50 years ago. Cncoated
or candy coated, their action is de­
pendable. thorough, yet gentle, as mil­
lions of NR’shave proved. Get a 10« Con-
vuicer Box. Larger economy sizes, too.
Enclose 20 cents in coins tor each
pattern desired.
IN THE NAVY they
A platter of fish with broccoli and
corn fulfills a good portion of dally
dietary requirements.
HOUSEHOLD
HINTSSS
VITAMINS
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Yes.GROVFS AB D Vita­
mins are priced amazingly
low... less than IHc a day
when purchased in large
sise. Unit for unit you can’t
get Sner quality ms mi ns.
Quality and potency
mins A and D plus
your druggist today!
say:
BEAN RAG for meal pennant
DITTY BOX keep personal possessions
TOP SIDE" for the highest foil deck "CAMEL' foe the Navy mao's favorite cigarette