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

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, Ashland. Oregon
CLASSIFIED
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ANOTHER
DEPARTMENT
RABBITS AND SKINS
POULTRY.
Rabbits.
Illd«»,
Falta,
Wool. Good whit« friar rabbit akin«
SUu lb blilii or writ« p<>»i card for
prices. Kuby * Co., 038 B. W.
Front, Portland, Oregon.
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
I HOUSEHOLD
? A General Quiz
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1. Vatican City cover» .18 of 1
square mile.
2. Jeanette Rankin of Montana
in 1916.
3. George II.
4. The water inside the living
cells freezes and this bursts the
cells so that the plant dies.
5. Louisiana, where the unit of
government is the parish.
6. From General Shrapnel, the
inventor.
PORTLAND, OREGON
FOR SALE
HLUEHEKKIEN—Ixiwrat prlcas, stur­
dy plant», fra« plant« alvan with
order
Fotilrr on r«>tu««t.
Bbar-
hard« Blaabarry Wnraary, Olympia.
Wuh.
HKEll FAItLOR AND CAItDROOM
In <r><xl payroll town. Writ« Bos
811, Mullan, Idaho.________________
BELL <<Ult TWO-UNIT 9000-E<H»
capacity Jam«away •l<<trln Incuba­
tor. n»ariy now, A-l condition. In­
land Bmplrs Mill Co, Bt. John,
Wait_______________________________
HATCHING Booths l>«»t,
llunaona
lo-dlKron't lagliorn».
Whit« Salmon
waihinrtoa, Marry Matrhary.
Today’s Cake Fixings Are Simple, Food Saving
WE hava a compì«*" suction of both
18 and S-niai. film" N«wr««l», war
reels, travelogues, sports and car-
toons, both black and white and col*
or. !«ow rental rates. Moore's Mo-
lion Plctur« Barvlc«._ 30d «W •th
■ B 071«; BA »823. Fort-
Bear Oak. _
land, Oreron.
ECZEMA. RINGWORM.
Fotson Ivy, Harber's Heli, Athlete's
Foot and other fungus Infections
causing Irritation of skin on body,
face, hands and feet.
QUICKLY
RELIEVED HY CO»>t.lN<J. IIKAL-
!NG. PENETRATING MISO • GO.
Kills Fungi on contact
Has help-
ad thousands
80c and II «0 from
yviir drugslat or mailed direct from
TIB Bina - GO COMMIT
Spokane. Vaeblagtoa
MACIMiNAI.It'H FARMKIIN AI.MAN­
AG FOIl 1943 "Now llrudy.'* Frlce
20 centa a copy u«nt by mslL Foul-
age i*ald
Atlas Print lag Co, Dopt.
O-, Blnghaniton. Wow Tork.
HEN
FRANKLIN
atora.
Contrai
Wash. Lara- volume. Good luxa­
tion.
For Information write F. O.
Boa 41». Sunsyald«, Weak.
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
HOW to obtain proof of birth few
days
Entire
I’MA
Send
81,
Proof of Birth. Banta Monloa, CaMf.
SPECIAL
Standing at
HLEN'HWEEP FARM.
Port Angolo». WA HH! NOTON, the
horse 1JI.KNHWEEI'. by Imp Bien-
helm.
11 - Swrr|u ata
by
Hw««p.
Good transportation facilities Write
F. L. Christman, Port AngelA,
Wash.
MAIIIIIKD women or widows wanted
f..r Intrrcatlng fmrt time work. 4
lioure daily.
Average earnlnsa of
about It per hour.
Write Maison­
ette Frocks, Millsboro, Ora.
WILL YOU DO YOUR FART IN THE
WAR EFFORT?
We WILL IX» OURS.
WE NEED
CHOKER SETTERS AND
RIGGING MEN
If unrsperlencrd and are willing to
work we will will train you and pay j
going wages. Call or write
Willamette Valiev Lumber Co.
Hleck Rock. Or . or AT 9201 Portland.
WANTED
TAMM
WANTED —ANY
AMOUNT
RAHH1T HIDES.
We par ht<he«t
uric«»
Marry Turk, 62» Fourth
St., Br«mertoa, Mask.
Just Sliced lain
Diner—Bring me another sand­
wich.
Walter—Anything else, sir!
Dinar—Yes. a paperweight The
last sandwich blew away.
DON'T
Give Your Car Away
*'t
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Bake Your Own!
Those of you who have chosen
homcmaklng as a career can set
aside a half day
fur baking your
own goodies right
in your own oven.
There are few
things nicer than
coming Into a kitchen full of busy
bustling, testing the cake, plump­
ing fat loaves of bread on racks to
cool, or packing cookie» In fresh
wax paper for pantry »helve»—for
tliose fine boys in the tervice!
When sugar rationing flrtt came
into the picture, most of ut feared
that it would not allow enough for
home baking needs, but we have
found way» to make sugar stretch.
Or, perhaps we should tay, corn
syrups and honey to make baking
possible.
With egg» up in price and fats
becoming scarce, we have changed
our recipes to fill these needs, too!
Today's recipes may not cal! for
the quantity of materiala that yes­
terday's did. but they can make
just as tempting a product.
Sift together flour, baking powder
and salt. Beat eggs until thick and
fluffy, about 10
minutes.
Add
sugar gradually,
beating constant­
ly until thick
enough to hold a
soft peak. Beat In
lemon juice, add
hot water, and beat until thick after
each addition Fold in flour in small
amounts. ■ Bake In ungreased tube
pan or lightly greased layer-cake
pans in a moderate (330-degree) ov­
en. A tube cake takes 45 minutes
to bake, layer cakes 25 to 30 min­
utes.
Ever tried a fragrant gingerbread
baked in a ring? The slices can be
fairly thin and the cake will really
go far! Or, you can fill the center
with apple sauce and aerve at •
dessert!
Gingerbread Ring.
1 cup melasaes
1 cup sour milk
t’i cups sifted flour
1\ teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons ginger
K teaspoon sail
1 egg, well beaten
K cup melted shortening
Logan Oldsmobile Co.
1005 SE Grand
EA 4164
Mix milk and molasses. Sift dry
ingredients. Add to milk and mo­
lasses, then mix in egg and shorten­
ing and beat until smooth and
PORTLAND, OREGON
Lynn Says:
Tie a String Around Your Fin-
ger: The technique’s different
when you do your own vegeta-
bles—and you must keep these
pointers on tap if you would get
the most out of them:
Peel potatoes thinly—their min­
eral treasures are hidden right
under that skin.
Use green vegetables as soon as
possible after buying. They lose
quantities of their vitamin C just
sitting and being exposed to air.
Add dressing immediately to
vegetables and fruits after cut­
ting them. The coating prevents
some vitamin loss.
Put away the soda box when
cooking green vegetables. It's
alkaline and destroys vitamins.
Shell peas or lima beans only
just before using. Wash leafy
greens just before cooking. The
percentage of vitamin loss will
be lessened.
Start cooking frozen foods be­
fore thawing. It is believed that
less vitamin C is destroyed by
that method.
Best Cash Price
For Your Used Car
Make your deal now
Receive ready cash now.
Drive your own car until you leave.
No delays.
Present thin nd.
„„.th
If we buy your lined car It ■ worm
an additional $5.00.
A. B. Smith Chev. Co.
1217 W BURNSIDK
* T CIDI
1720 W BURN8IDH
Al 3101
PORTLAND, OREGON
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HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Hernia (Ruptura), Fissure or Fistula
Such disorders Impair yout
haalth~«lllclancy- earning
power, for 30 year« we have
■ tiooeaalully treated thou-
••nd« el people lor theae ali­
menta. No hoapltal opera­
tion. No confinement. No
lose ei lime from work. Call
for eaamlnaHon or send lor
FRII deaorlpttve Booklet.
Open t venlngr. Men ,Wed., M, 7 to •> JO
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Physiclee and Surgeon
N I. Cor. I. Burnaid« end Grand Ave.
Telephone Mat 3B1B, Portland, Oregon
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(See Recipes Below)
•Hot Water Sponge Cake.
(Makes 2 3-lnch layers)
1 cup sifted cake flour
m teaapoona baking powder
U teaspoon salt
I eggs
1 cup sugar
H teaspoon lemon juice
• tablespoons hot water
HELP WANTED
Immediate Cash!
NO DELAY
WE BUY EQUITIES
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HOME MOVIE RENTAL
LIBRARY
See Us Before You Sell
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The Amuitri
NE 3d and Pacific, F.A 5116
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1. How many square miles does
the Vatican City cover?
2. Who was the first woman to
be elected to the congress of the
United States?
3. For what George of England
was the state of Georgia named?
4. How does frost kill a plant?
5. What state is not divided into
counties?
6. From where did shrapnel get
its name?
Fruehauf Trailer Co.
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The Questions
WALKER Duul Axle Logging
Trailer, complete with all
truck equipment
$1550
Low-Bed Single Axle Trail­
er for light tractors, mach­
inery, etc.
. $1150
"UTILITY’’ dual axle insu­
lated van, 9.75x20 tires,
Westinghouse air
$2650
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This Week's Menu
Breaded Pork Tenderloin
Seven Minute Cabbage
Riced Potatoes
Grapefruit-Carrot Salad
Whole Wheat Bread
Butter
•Hot Water Sponge Cake
Peaches
Beverage
•Recipe Given.
Bolero Frock.
CIMPLE but so attractive is this
bolero frock which will be worn
more and more as the weather
gets warmer. Right now, worn
with bolero, it has a casual spring­
time look. Comes summer, worn
without bolero, it can be put to
good use as a sun-tanner.
• • •
creamy. Pour Into ■ greased pan
and bake in a moderate oven 30
minutes.
Pattern No. 8207 la tn sizes 10. 12. 18.
It might be said of this cookie
that It’s spice and all things nice— 18. 18 and 20. Size 12 ensemble takes 4
yards 35-inch material.
but you’ll nolle« I didn't tay sugar,
because it uses corn syrup:
Raisin Coak lee.
(Makes M to 60 cookies)
H cup shortening
-1 cup white corn syrup
1 egg
H teaspoon cinnamon extract
1 teaspoon vanilla
2'i cups flour
H teaspoon salt
K teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup apple sauce
H cup chopped nutmeats
H cup chopped raisins
Cream shortening with com syrup
and egg.' Add flavorings. Sift dry
ingredients together and add to
creamed mixture. Alternate dry in­
gredients with apple sauc«. Fold in
chopped raisins and nuts. Drop by
spoonfuls on a greased baking sheet
and bake in a moderate oven 15 to
IB minutes.
Who ever heard of carrots in cook-!
les? Well, the surprise is a nice'
one. and the cookies are popping full
vitamins when you make:
Honey-Carrot Cookies.
(Makes 5 dosen)
2 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
K teaspoon soda
H teaspoon salt
H teaspoon cinnamon
M teaspoon nutmeg
2 cups quick-cooking oatmeal
1 cup raisins
1 cup chopped nutmeats
K cup shortening
1 cup strained honey
2 eggs, well beaten
| cup grated raw carrot
Sift dry ingredients together, Sift
again. Add oatmeal, raisins and nut­
meats. Mix well.
Cream
shorten­
ing. add honey,
creaming
thor­
oughly. Add eggs,
then carrots,
beating well. Stir
in dry ingredients
and blend thor­
oughly. Drop by spoonfuls on a
greased baking sheet. Flatten with
a floured fork. Bake for 15 min­
utes in a 350-degree oven. Store
only when cold.
Whole grain, especially oatmeal.
Is rich in that important morale
vitamin. Bl, or thiamin, as it is
sometimes called.
Oatmeal Refrigerator Rolls.
H cup shortening
3 tablespoons sugar
1% teaspoons salt
H cup boiling water
1 cup quick-cooking oatmeal
1 cake yeast
H cup lukewarm water
1 egg, beaten
2% cups all-purpose flour
Add boiling water to sugar, sai«,
shortening and oatmeal. Stir well.
Cool to lukewarm. Soften yeast in
lukewarm water, then add with
beaten egg to oatmeal mixture. Stir
in haff of flour, add rest of flour.
Place in a greased bowl. Cover
with waxed paper and store in re­
frigerator. When needed, remove
from refrigerator and form into clo­
verleaf» in greased muffin tins. Cov­
er and let rise in a warm place un­
til almost double. Bake 12 to 15
minutes in a 425-degree oven.
Lynn Chsnibsri wrlcomst you to
submit your hourrhold queries to her
Croblem clinic. Send your letters to
er at ITestern Newspaper Union, 210
South Desplaines Street, Cl icago, Illi­
nois. Don't forget to enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope for your reply
Released by Western Newspaper Union.
Young
Frock.
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IT IS called the wedge—the in-
* teresting double line treatment
of the smart new frock we show
today—which starts at your shoul­
ders and ends in jaunty slash
pockets in the dirndl skirt. Out­
line it with blanket stitch—and
watch it—narrow inches away
from your waistline!
Sam Was Entirely for
Peace and Harmony
10-20
Pattern No. 8337
12. 14. U. 18, 20.
requires 3V« yards
Send your order
Is made for sizes io.
Size 12. abort sleeves,
39-lnch material.
to:
HOUSEWIVES
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Your Watte Kitchen Fate
Are Needed for Explosives
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
149 New Montgomery Street
Baa Francisco
Calif.
TURN ’EM IN!
Enclose 20 centa in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pattern No.
Size
Name ........
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WAR WORKERS
Address
P enetro
It was the weekly meeting of the
colored “Sons of I Will Arise So­
For colds' coughs, nessi congestion, muscle
ciety.’’ At the end of the usual seb
os get Penetro— modern modi cation in a
business, a loud voice yelled from mutton ouet bass. 25«, double supply 3M.
the back of the hall: “Mistah
Chayman, Ah makes a motion dat
Lamentations
Sam Jackson am a low-down,
The man who wastes today
sneaking mis’rable chicken thief.”
Down in the front a little fellow lamenting yesterday will waste to­
morrow lamenting today.—Philip
leaped to his feet.
“Who makes dat motion dat M. Raskin.
Ah’m a low-down, sneaking mis­
’rable chicken thief?” he cried,
glaring round the room. *
A huge, scar faced Negro
jumped up.
Tlx «nsppleet aoaaonlog known, and
th« world‘a moat widely diatrlbured
”Ah makes da motion,” he said,
food product! A lash of thia piquant«
sauce
gives a rare flavor to any food.
menacingly.
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TABASCO — the seasoning secret of
"Mister Chayman,” said Sam,
master chefs far more than 75 yenral
quickly, “Ah seconds dat motion.”
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LAXATIVE
• In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tableta,
there are no chemicals, no minerals, ae
phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif­
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— a combination of 10 vegetable ingre­
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Uncoated or candy coated, their action
is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as
millions oí NP.'a have proved. Get a 2Sd
box today ... or Larger economy sue.
TABASCO
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TAILFTS,
SALVE.
•NOSE DROPS.
COUGH MOPS.
Try "leb-My-Tlsm"—e WoadsrM LMaaal
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'STDOGING'for cruising
"GROUND LOOP’ for mental confusion
"STATION MASTER* for commanding officer
"CAMEL* for the Army man’s favorite
cigarette
•With men in the Army, Navy,
Marines, and Coast Guard, the
favorite cigarette is CameL
(Based on actual sales records in
Post Exchanges and Canteens.)
FOR
EXTRA MILDNESS
AND RICH FLAVOR
/VIE FOR CAMELS
EVERY TIME! THEYVÊ
GOT WHAT IT
TAKES
w
Ir
M TO-HIOHT; T0K0U0W ALM6KT
*^COLD
666
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ARMY AIR FORCE
they say:
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IN THE
SERVICE
AMEL