Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 11, 1943, Image 3

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    Thursday, November 11, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
USE Dll I IT INGS FOR ( (HIKING
To save butter and margarine
rut.dn points, Westinghouse home
economists recommend bacon drip­
pings for muffins, dark breads of
nil kinds, corn bread, molasses
cookies, gingerbread I and spice
cuke; chicken fut for pastries and
cookies; suet for pie crust
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SOUP GREASYT
If soup toons a little on the
greasy side, toss a lettuce leaf
into the pot. It will absorb the
grease and may be removed as
soon as it has done its Job.
Mrs. Patterson to
Attend Meeting
Mrs. Alice Patterson, Jackson
County War Finance chairman,
will be a guest of honor at a tes­
timonial dinner to be held in Port­
land Friday, November 10, accord­
ing to wind received from E. C.
Naininons, state chairman.
Mrs. Patterson will be a fea­
tured participant in the first OtUtei
wide meeting of the Oregon War
Finance Committee Million Dollar
Club. The meeting will lx* broad­
cast over a statewide network at
8 p m. Friday.
The Miner for Quality Printing.
While In Portland Mrs Patter- i
son will Join with state War Bond an Christmas gifts and for the
leaders In drafting a program for Fourth War Loan which la ached*
the aale of war bonds and stamps uled to be launched curly In 1044
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WRINGER HOIJJ4, PKECIOUH
Ruth Taylor
“What, house is so strong
what state so enduring that
I cannot be utterly overthrown
; animosities and divisions?”
wrote Cicero nearly two thousand
calcium needed In th«
years ago.
“A warning against divisive A Calcium la needed for the for-
mation of
__ borie»
_________
and ______
teeth, .__
for
tactics again.'“ yon will say. “But
the norma] action of the heart
don't you know the war U being
and nerves, and for the clotting
of the blxxL
won ?"
Of course it is being won, but Q. Are. children’s requirements for
higher than adults'?
in the winning we can suffer a A. calcium
Yes. Because children are grow­
bitter defeat. Of what avail Is a
ing rapidly and need the calcium
to form strong bones and teeth
Pyrrhic victory. The unity which
What happen« If there Is a ilefl-
grew up overnight when we were Q. ciencv
of calcium in the diet?
attacked is showing signs of being A. In adults the teeth start to decav
and
the
bones become soft and
too quick a construction job.
porous. In children the disease
There are cracks across it and
known as rickets will develop.
the breaches in the walls brought Q. Where is calcium found In the
b<Mf Jf?
ibout by group hatreds and pre­
A. Ninety-nine percent of the cal­
judices have not been mended.
cium in the body may be found
Listen trf people talk today No­
in the bones and teeth. The re­
mainder is In the body fluid and
tice how quick they are to blame
tissues.
iheir neighbors for all that is
Q. What loods are rich In calcium?
troublesome I’ve had three ex­ A. Milk, cheese, and vegetables (es­
pecially greens).
amples of thia recently. A labor
nan, whom I had always counted Q- How can calcium losses In food
preparation be prevented?
n as being as conservative as A. Cook fruits and vegetables in
lyseif, showed me a flagrant ex-
small amounts of water, and use
the remaining liquid. Cook dried
rmple of self-interest on the part
products in the liquid in which
>f one firm, and said “This is the
they are soaked.
ittitude of industry.” Another Q How ran the calcium content of
meat be Increased?
nan whom I have always repected
,1 br his fairness, startled me by L If meat is cooked with the bones
in the presence of a small amount
his denunciation of all labor after
of acid, the amount of calcium
from the dish mav be Increased
an outlaw strike condemned by
as much as 25 to 34 tier cent and
labor itself A third man made me
an individual serving mav fur­
sick at heart by a virulent dia­
nish from 15 to 25 percent of the
dally
calcium requirement
tribe against minority groups.
Those are cracks in the wall,
Four-H club work in Oregon
• Those are signs of danger. The
this year grew much faster than
greatest peril, however, will come
when the siege halts and the men in the nation as a whole, accord­
ing to preliminary figures com­
are withdrawn from the the walls.
piled by H. C. Seymour, state
Then If we let it happen, disunity
club leader. From 20,405 different
will divide us into small self-seek­
ing groups. Then will the breaches boys and girls enroHed last year,
widen until a small force can the number Jumped this year to
ground 27,000, an increase
march in and sieze the state.
I more than one third.
It has happened before. It can
o — -
can happen again. And it will
Bond Paper Scratch Pads,
happen to us unless we use care
in preventing it. We must man the sizes — Miner Office.
rqmparts in the hour of calm as
watchfully as in the heat of bat­
tle. We must stand shoulder to
shoulder in the reconstruction of
the world, never slackening in
our fight against divisive influen­
ces. We must remain on guard to
preserve our unity.
In the words of the great
spokesman of unity. General
Smuts - “Let us go forward in
peace as we did in our adversity -
as united fellow citizens in a free
world.”
EALTH
When wringer roils begin to
lose their grip, the glaze can be
removed, way Westinghouse home
economists, who follow this pro­
cedure: Roughen rolls with coarse
sandpaper, then wipe off with a
damp cloth. Use sandpaper with
discretion, of course.
RECIPES
Subscription rates: R2.00 per year
Entered as second-class matter la
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15, 1935 under the act
>t March 3 1870.
INSURANCE
‘"niat you can depend or»”
FOUI
AUTOMOBILE
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
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• WANT ADS •
Left-over mashed potatoes pre­
sent quite a problem to the thrifty
housewife who is snxious that no
food be wasted in these critical
times. Try this recipe the next
time there are mashed potatoes
from the day before:
PIGS IN BLANKETS
Wrap thin frankfurters or pre­
cooked link sausages in a coating
of left-over mashed potatoes. Roll
in flour. Fry until brown in hot
skillet in melted margarine (use
enough margarine to cover bot­
tom of pan generously).
Other favorite low-point recipes
are found in a 32-page cookbook
“Ration-Time Recipes.” Free copy
may be obtained from National
Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis
(I) Tennessee.
FOB SALE
GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT
HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODUCE
Phone 4781
—WANTED—
The Best Horse That »25 Will Buy
Hee O. L TALBOTT,
Ashland Lumber Co.
— FILMS —
DEVELOPED A PRINTED *
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Double size 25c
5c extra of Panchromatic. All
fine grain developed. Reprints
2c each. Double size 3c each.;
Deckle or plain edge, Guaran-1
teed work. Enlarging, coloring,;
copying- Low prices. Send to—
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1578, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
FOB
Immediate
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
«X3CdK300COMM3COaOQCaCOOM
MEAT STRETCHER
To stretch one pound of ham-
burger from six patties to eight,
mix the meat with one egg and
one-half cup leftover oatmeal.
breadcrumbs, or soya flour.
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Phone .3281
DO
IT
NOW
MUCH EASIER
When using both rind
Juice of lemons or oranges, West-
Inghouse home economists grate
rind before squeezing. It’s much
easier that way.
MT. ASHLAND
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It's always a big crowd in these
days. But the
Long Distance operator keeps the calls moving quick­
ly unless they just get too many for the circuits.
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Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
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AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET.
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FIX UP
• If she says the circuits are busy, you can help by
YOUR KITCHEN
AND ROOMS
if you can’t cancel, the operator will request —'Please
canceling your call if it isn’t really important. But
ASHLAND CREAMERY
for Victory-Boy Unitoci States War Bonds
Ashland'*
THI PACIFIC TKLIPHONI AND TKLKGRAPH COMPANY
iwnmuÉwúira
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTION^
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
TOILETRIES
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
Materials are Available
Paint protect» walls—makes them look better, last
longer. Materials are available for nuking your
kitchen and rooms more attractive and eftcient.
Cupboards and addition«! work spaces are impor­
tant now.
HOMI RIPAIRS..,MAINTENANCE
Consider the advantages of:
. 1. Insulation 2. Paint
3. New walk 4. New floors
5. Fuel conservation
ASHLAND LUMBER
COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FULLER PAINTS
When trouble comes to you
—and it will, in sonae form
—sec that it is lightened by
the benefits of adequate in­
surance.
Let us œ your Insurance
counselors.
limit your call to j minutes," It’s the work of war we
are trying to speed over the wires.
“What is made in Ashland makes
;
DRY OR GREEN
SLABS
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
Office Phone 8561
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
PRODUC!
sso
CONSERVI
SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main St,, Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen
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Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
BEAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main