Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 26, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, October 26, 1944
CLASSIFIED
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
D E P A R T M E N T
HABBIT SK IN S
HOUSEHOLD
POULTRY.
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P R IV A T E P U H K E Y WORRIER
ABOUT R ECONVERSION
Dcur Ed: Well, I um pretty tide
up in the Eurprean war, but I get
a couple of minutes now and then to
think about my reconvertion plans.
Reconverting me from the Job of a
foreign demonstrator for the arsenal
of democracy buck to a local filling
stution attendant is not going to be
easy.
Me*««
Princess Lines F latter One
Jumper Frock, Simple Blouse
■■Kodaai
Two years it) a global fracas like
this make u mun u new model. He
gets to be a hard boiled, quick tem­
pered guy with a hide like a ella-
phunt, u disposition like a gorilla
and a very itchy finger on a gun.
Take ine. 1 got all geared up for
destruction and It Is not going to be
no cinch making me over for peace­
ful persults.
- •
Sometimes I wander how long
It w ill take to reconvert me so
1 w ill not want to end all argu­
ments with a bazooka. Before
the war I was a tine sample of
a peaceful American. In my gas
station Job I was polite, I never
got quarrelsome with nobody
and was even teachrd to turn
the other cheek. But in the war
I got made over Into a rough
and tumble Dick Tracy fight­
ing on a 24-hour basis and
never
remembering
nothing
about good manners.
C heery B e g in n e r s for That M orning Starter
(See Recipes Below)
B rea k fa st P a tte r n s
LYNN SAYS
A recent survey made tells us that
65 per cent of the doctors and 88 per
Color Notes: Use different col­
cent of the teachers say the aver­
•
ored dishes and pottery jugs for
C A L IF O R N IA
H la la
h e eded
Land»
breakfast to make the morning
As soon as the ump blows the age person eats too little for break­
fr o m
10c p e r
a c re
up :
T im b e r ,
flra x IriR
A g rlc u tlu rn l*. C o u n tr y and whistle on this war me and the boys fast.
as bright and gay as possible.
C it y
T it le » d ire c t fr o m P la te A p ­
Other interesting facts reveal that
Here’s how:
has got to get ourselves all retooled,
p ly no w In
T A B T. AMD R P H R A R C R
regeared and reflnlshed so we get most people believe they get about
M ix orange juice with cranber­
U.B. B o a t O f fic e B o » 492. E u r e k a . Cal
20 p e r c e n t of
fighting out of our systems and go
ry juice for unusual effect.
their
daily
nour­
FO R
RALE:
IfiO ac re a
lan d ,
w ith all day without shooting nobody. We
Fleck scrambled eggs with bits
b u ild in g »
O n th e Ht M a r le a R iv e r
is h m e n t fro m
got to be able to come on strangers
n e a r F e rn wood, Id a h o
M r« . C R
of parsley, chopped chives or of
b
r
e
a
k
fa
s
t.
Doc.
W h ite , D a v e n p o r t, W a a h . c o M r». all of a sudden and not fire at ’em
bacon curls.
B Q M a rtin .________________
tors and teachers
first. We got to get used to ordering
Add raisins to oatmeal and
here again esti­
W l t O L E N A L E . O V E R to o l Ite m » .
1R- breakfast, and sleeping late morn­
page c a ta h ig f u l l y lllu » fr n le a m e r-
serve with yellow butter and
m a te th e y get
c h n n d la e A p ric e »
Send T e n ce n t» ings.
sugar.
about 28 per cent
co in o r efn m n a . c o v e r m a ilin g co al»
U W T R N O V P T .T Y CO . 530 - 10th
nourishment from
Apricot halves go well wih
I serpose when I get back to
B t., O * M a n d C a l.
-‘I f it*» new we
breakfast.
h a v e Ip '
wheat cereal;
yellow peach
the gas station job I w ill not
One of the rea-
halves complement brown bran
pay no attention to orders at
for sale or lease
sons, perhaps, for skimping on
flakes.
first unless they is yelled at me
M O IH -K N
H A T C H E R Y — T u rk e y
an d
breakfast is that time is limited. The
C b lf k e n
In r u b ntoea
C a p n e lty KM.-
in a rough voice and I guess the
Contrast the crisp brown of
00O
I.Iv in a
n iin r te r e
R e n -o n n b le
survey goes on to say that people
boss better wear stripes on his
sausages with fried red-skinned
tr rm a
ft. A. O ',a n . in « n. K. H«w.
themselves estimate they spend
coat for a tim e. Also I will not
apples.
tb o rn a , P o r tla n d . O ratio n.
around 12 minutes eating breakfast
be
able
to
look
at
a
bill,
a
moun­
Splash grape jelly on golden
Son II
C W A T E R * P O W E R fo r ante,
with farmers spending more than
tain or a beach no place without
deeded r ite . no r a n i, p a ved h la h w n y .
fried cornmeal mush.
N a ir n , 14 m l fa c to r y , fu r . fla h or
that,
factory
workers
less.
On
Sun­
feeling I got to take It. Every
f lo r a l r ite , m o d e rn h o lla r »1 (I. 000
days, when there is no work to dash
tim e I see a bridge I will want
T erm «
C. ft T a v lo r . I t a v t o n , O ra.
to, the time for breakfast stretches
to
blow
it
up
from
habit.
O A R A llIC , n e rv in e a tH tlo n , d o in g ex*
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enormously, and so probably does able in fruits, juices, cereals, and
c e lle n t tiuHlneea. w ill a r il w it h or
breads. Here are some top-of-the-
w ith o u t
e q u ip m e n t.
For
fu rth e r
the nourishment.
Just
being
back
at
the
pumping
morning recipes to give your family
In fo r m a tio n
w r ltr
m . j
S h n w a r.
station with no iron hat on and with­
T n r n a r . O ra.
These, then, are the findings. Here a grand send-off:
out a ton of equiperment on my are the facts: a breakfast is one of
h o l t K A I . E — C a t e r p illa r 60. n a w steer-
back will seem funny in the first the three meals of the day and as
In a c lu tc h , r in g
g e a r, r a il, p in «
Flake Griddle Cakes.
h u a h ln a .
w a lk in g
a n ro rk e t.
SI 600
stages of my reconvertion and I such should provide a third of the
(Makes 12 cakes, 4 inches
W r it e o r a re K a lp h T a c h e lla . P e n d ­
le to n . O ra.
gess maybe the boss should make It day’s food requirements—calories,
in diameter)
easy by letting me strap a couple vitamins, minerals, etc.
In fact,
1
cup
sifted
flour
SPECIAL
of tires and 40 pounds of auto sup­ planned correctly, the breakfast can
2!4 teaspoons baking powder
plies on me for a while.
take care of that serving of cereal,
81 lO IC l'M A X h - — I u l c u e IV «» DU d a y cor
K teaspoon salt
rewpondence c«»ur«er T R B M O D E R N
that citrus fruit or juice and the egg
1 tablespoon sugar
BC H O O L , 55 - l l t h S t.. S a n J o r
Reconverting myself to soft beds, a day requirements. If the worker
1 egg
light shoes and no k. p. duty is a has a heavy schedule, the food can
l ’/ i cups milk
big job. and I will need the help of be made extra nourishing, such as
HEALTH TO Y O U !
1 enp slightly crushed bran,
Mr. Byrnes a*id Barney Baruch all cooking the cereal in milk, or at
Correct ftectaf, Colon Allman!»
wheat or corn flakes
right.
But
the
big
reconvertion
task
least
serving
with
cream
or
rich
Hemorrhoid» (Piles), Fis­
3 tablespoons melted shortening
sure. Fistula, Hernia (Rup- .
will be to get my stommlck back on milk and sugar. Have both eggs
lure) destroy h ealth -p ow er]
Sift together flour, baking powder,
to earn -ab ilily to enjoy life. 4
a basis where it can stand eggs that and cereal for breakfast if the cal­
Our method of treatment '
salt
and sugar. Combine well beat­
ain’t
never
been
took
out
of
no
cans
orie
intake
has
to
be
upped,
and
without hospital operation
successfully employed for
serve jellies or jam with toast in ad­ en egg and milk and add to dry in­
33 years. Liberal credit
gredients. Beat until smooth. Add
Weil 1 sure got a prublem bnt
dition to the butter.
terms. C all for examination 4
cereal flakes and shortening. Bake
or send for FREE booklet.
I am giving It plenty of thought
Why Breakfast?
and I hope for the best.
Open fveniogi, Mon., W»d., Fri., 7 to 8.30
Breakfasts, good breakfasts, are on hot, lightly greased griddle.
Yours az always,
important if we are to keep mental Serve with syrup, honey or jelly.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Variation: Butter thin hot pan­
and physical en­
OSCAR
P h ytltlan and Surgaon
cakes, spread with tart jelly and roll.
ergy at the high­
a a a
K. E. Cor. E. Burnside and G rand Are
Serve at once with additional jelly
est level during
Telephone EAel 3918, Portland 14, Oregoe
RECONVERSION WORRIES
or thin syrup.
morning
hours.
A Volunteer Shop Worker:
The time elapsing
Coffee Cake.
Oh, reconversion frightens me,
Ha! Ha!
between
dinner
1!4
cups
sifted
flour
Jones—Did you hear the Joke I fear the sudden step
and breakfast is i
*,4
cup
sugar
That
reconverts
me
to
a
girl
about the cooky?
the longest inter- i
2 teaspoons baking powder
Who ends the day with pep;
Smith—Yeah. Crumby, Isn't it?
val between any i
94 teaspoon salt
That finds no wrenches in my hands meal. The stretch
1 egg
And not a clock to punch—
between the eve­
PR IVA TE WORKOUT
94 cup milk
And makes me throw away those ning meal and the morning meal is
slacks
3 tablespoons melted shortening
usually as long as 12 hours. Sleep
And take my time at lunch!
consumes energy, too, for the very
Sift together dry ingredients. Beat
To have my nails look right again, process of living, while asleep re­ egg, add milk and shortening. Stir
To wear once more a skirt,
quires approximately 65 calories for together with dry ingredients, mixing
To lack a pay check every week— the average-sized adult.
only enough to moisten flour. Pour
Ah, that, I fear, will hurtl
Now here are some breakfast pat­ into lightly greased 8-inch square
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terns that will fit nicely into your pan. Sprinkle with streusel topping.
A Housewife:
schedule even if you have only 12 to Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees)
How will I reconvert myself
15 minutes in which to take break­ 25 to 30 minutes.
From harassed, fretful days
fast:
Streusel Topping.
And worries over ration points
Pattern I.
3
tablespoons
melted butter
And all those OPAs?
Stewed Fruit
94 cup brown sugar
From living everything by points,
Cooked Cereal
M ilk and Sugar
1 cup crushed cereal flakes
Not knowing where I ’m at
Toast and Marmalade
1 teaspoon cinnamon
To entering the butcher shop
Coffee or Milk
And saying “Gimme T H A T I” I I I
Combine all ingredients by rub­
Pattern II.
bing between fingers until mixture
Harry—What makes Joe so fat?
crumbles. Sprinkle over coffee cake
A Husband:
Half Grapefruit
Jerry—Have you seen him eat?
Ready-to-eat Cereal M ilk and Sugar batter before baking.
Oh,
speed
the
reconversion
daysl
Harry—Yes. I can’t see that he
French Toast
To war my wife did go;
Prune Bread.
eats so much.
Syrup
And
I've
been
keeping
up
the
house
(Makes 1 loaf)
Jerry—But have you evsr seen
Coffee or M ilk
94 enp shortening
.him eat when nobody was watch­ (or very nearly so);
Of
drug
store
food
I
’m
pretty
sick,
1 cap sngar
ing him?
Pattern III .
My stomach's on the bum;
2 eggs, beaten
Orange Juice
The
kitchen sink is full of plates.
94 cup chopped cooked prunes
Not Right But—
Cooked
Cereal
with
M
ilk
and
Sugar
I'm feeling extra glum;
2
caps sifted enriched flour
Nit—Do you think it’s right that
Eggs or Bacon
3 teaspoons baking powder
radio comedians should make more So send the Missus home to me,
Rolls
and
Jelly
Without her life's a blur;
1 teaspoon salt
than senators?
Coffee
From everything in this damned
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Wit—Why not? On the whole,
war
94 cup milk
they’re funnier.
Pattern IV .
I ’ll reconvert to HER.
M cup chopped nuts (If desired)
Fresh Applesauce
a a a
Unlucky Winner
Wheat Flakes with Cream and Sugar
Cream together shortening and
YOO HOO, MR. HULL!
Jones—What’s wrong down at the
Fried Ham Slice
sugar. Add beaten eggs to creamed
Sumner
Welles,
former
assistant
Johnson’s?
Muffins and Butter
mixture. Blend in prunes. Sift to­
Smith—Oh, that’s an ambulance secretary of state, is the latest
Coffee or Milk
gether flour, salt, baking powder
taking Johnson away for beating up United States ex-official to accept a
and cinnamon.
Add to creamed
job as a radio commentator. He
his wife I
Company Breakfast.
mixture alternately with milk. Add
will be sponsored by a watch com­
chopped nuts.
Pour into greased
Frults-in-Season
pany. The author of “Time for Dis­
No Time Wasted
loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven
Cereal
with
Cream
and
Sugar
cussion" has made a decision for
Harry—Gotta minute to spare?
(350 degrees) 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Scrambled Eggs with Chives
"tim e.’’
_«_
Jerry—Sure.
Bacon Curls
Those G I Joes may put a chain on
Harry—Good. Then you can tell
D o you have recipes o r entertaining
English Muffins with Butter
the watch on the Rhine.
me ail you know I
suggestions which you'd lik e to pass on
Jelly
to other readers? Send them to Miss
Coffee
L yn n Cham bers, IT estern New spaper
Treat ’Em Rough
O ne thing thin war i t going to do is
U n io n , 210 South D esplainet Street,
Brown—Do you believe in duba to cure Japan o f the h ab it of callin g
There need be no monotony in Chicago 6, Illin o is .
a ll w art "incidents."
for women?
breakfasts with all the variety avail­
Released by Western Newspaper Union.
, Blue—Only In self defensel
sleeves and the gathers of the
neckline are just pulled up by
means of a ribbon drawstring.
1242
34-4«
Trim Morning Frock.
f~\UR idea—and yours too—of
something pretty in a morn­
ing frock! Your favorite princess
lines, so flattering and trim, will
make you look nice and feel com­
fortable too. There’s added inter­
est in the little rolled collar and
pocket design. You’ll like it in all
cheery cottons or ginghams.
a
a
a
P attern No. 8690 is in sizes 3. 4. 5. 6. 7
and 8 years. Size 4 Jumper requires l ’ i
yards of 39-inch m a te ria l; blouse, *,» ya rd .
F o r this pattern, send 25 cents in coins,
your name, address, size desired, and the
pattern number.
Due to an unusually larg e demand and
current w a r conditions, slightly more tim e
Is required In filling orders for a few of
the most popular pattern numbers.
SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T .
149 New Montgomery St.
San Francisco, Calif.
Enclose 25 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
B arb ara B ell Pattern No. 1242 is de­
signed for sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42. 44. 46
and 48. Size 36 requires 4?« yards of 39-
inch m aterial; for trim m ing , 4 yards of
ric-rac.
F o r this pattern, send 25 cents In coins,
your name, address, pattern num ber and
size wanted.
Pattern No...........................Size...............
With Puff Sleeves.
A GAY, pretty little jumper
frock which has the easiest,
simplest blouse to make, wear and
launder you’ve ever encountered.
Notice that the “puffs” of the
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Gay Windows for
Children’s Room
LpLOUNCfED curtains are attrac-
1 tive for any informal room.
They are often made all of one
material in chintz, swiss or organ­
die but here four different colors of
plain glazed chintz are used. The
colors suggested in the sketch
blend well and also would be pret­
ty with flowered wallpaper in an
older girl’s room. Red, white and
blue flounces with a red valance
would be good looking for a boy’s
room. All the directions needed
for making are given in the sketch.
The lattice screen painted in the
curtain colors is a precaution
Nam e ..........................................................
A d d re s s ............................; .........................
Creomulslon relieves promptly be­
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help ldbsen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­
flamed bronchial mucous m e m ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
SNAPPY FACTS
ABOUT
RUBBER
If you have any doubts about
tho shortage of now passen­
ger car tiros, a recent state­
ment by a government agency
that knows the situation
should clear your mind. It
paints out that lass than ana
naw tiro for each car on the
road w ill ba produced in
1944, oven if the industry is
able to achieve the goal of
22 million passangar car tiros.
against broken glass in a play
room and is also very decorative.
A wide shelf with scalloped edge
nailed over the window sill gives
extra space.
a
a
Tira care is imperative now, par­
ticularly with users o f truck and bus
casings. Stocks are low, and It Is
estimated that during the latter part
o f the y e a r there will be a shortage
of 2 5 ,0 0 0 tires a month to meet re­
placement requirements on vehicles
using tires of the 8.25 size and over.
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N O T E —The folding play table In this
sketch forms the top of the toy chest when
the legs are folded back. The chest and
table are made with pattern No. 252 which
also gives a full size stencil pattern for the
decorations. The curtains in this sketch
are from the new 32-page book M A K E
Y O U R O W N C U R T A IN S which M rs.
Spears has prepared for readers. P attern
and booklet are 15 cents each. Address:
I kmvzûz peace
M RS. R U T H W Y E T H SPEARS
Bedford HiUs
New Yo rk
Drawer I t
Enclose 15 cents for book “ M ake
Your Own Curtains” and 15 cents for
Pattern 252.
N a m e ..............................................................
first in ru bber
Address........ ...................................... .
Ready to be Enjoyed'
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• Kellogg’s Rice Krispies equal the
whole ripe grain in nearly all the
protective food elements declared
essential to human nutrition.