Southern Orecon Miner, Thursday. Novemhpr 2 iodi CLASSIFIED SEW'INC CIRCLE PATTERNS DEPARTM ENT Magic Moulding of the Waistline Jumper Costume With a Future RABBITS & SKINS W A N T L iv e itn lib lls R P o u ltry , Wool, (looil W hile f rie r la m e ruhblt aklna •(Io Io I I 00 u lb Hhlp or neb p rice» K u b y * Co., 036 ■ W . F r o n t P o r tla n d , Of Oregon. , Soil Conservation !<> To Maintain Health I5c-4O<: KA. pubi fo r w hite ( f r y e r . rab b it «hin» lllK h -le iix Io n e lre lc h - ere. »1.70 tins Prepuld Hhlp ■■ K. L u c e , W a r r e n , O re. Man and Animal Depends Upon F ertility of Soil RABBITS P U T STO CK G O LDKN K iron«. W eet H A M M T K It h r ..-dina large, none h e lle r M a m e te r y , B e lle v u e , »took, Par W ash. HELP WANTED HOTEL MAID Esperirne«*«! 175 0« per m onth, Board A Boom. c u ltiv a te d , «0 Irrlg n ln d : e le c trifie d ; new 14x50 chicken house. other bldgs, fa ir, j • 5,000, h a lf cash. Im m ediate poa- i era«Ion O. 3 . R a lr lta n K t. 1, Boa . aasc, R U e n a b u rg . -W a a h ln r to a . Meat Balls in Mushroom Sauce Snowflake Potatoes *Scalloped Green Beans Jellied Cabbage Salad Pecan Rolls Butter 'Apple Crisp Pudding •Recipes Given S ca llo p e d P o tato es and O nio ns. (S e rv e s 6) 4 m e d iu m -s iz e d p otato es 4 tab lespo on s b u tte r 3 tab lespo on s flo u r 1 teaspoon s a lt 6-12 p e a r l onions 2 cups m ilk C A L IF O R N IA S ta le Deeded Landa fro m lOc per Mere up. T im ber, (ira z ln g . A g r lc u lt iir a l; I'u u n lry anil C ity . T itle s direct fro m H la le Ap J ply naw la C h a m b e r s ’ P o in t-H a v in g M enu Another hearty vegetable dish is this one made with potatoes and onions: FOR SALE U .E Lynn V it a m in -r ic h c a rro ts a r e h id d e n in th is lo v e ly p u d d in g a lo n g w ith n u ­ tritio u s c e re a l. I t ’s In e x p e n s iv e , p o in t-w is e and p e n n y -w is e w hen y o u 'r e c o o k in g on a lim ite d food b ud get. Hot D elicacies Pare and slice potatoes thin, with fancy cutter or paring knife. Butter casserole well. Place layer of pota­ toes at bottom of casserole, sprinkle with 1 tablespoon flour, (4 teaspoon salt and dot with some butter. Cover with a layer of onions and repeat until all potatoes, onion and season­ ings are used. Pour scalded milk over top and dot with remaining butter. Bake in a moderate (350- degree) oven until potatoes and on­ ions are tender. Hot desserts made with whole grain cereals add substantial vita­ mins and minerals to the diet: As the weather becomes cool and blustery, we must shelve many of our w a rm e r P . C. C ra ig , o w n e r, T a c o lt, W a a h said/ ’’It is the fertility equivalent weather food fa­ K t . 1, P h o n e 7 -P -a . In prairie soils In the different parts vorites, but there IIA M PHI 11 ItR H Ilnur». g llta ; open, of the world os a whole that has are a host of oth- ,» . bred. Mend for free lllu a tra ie d book­ let T o u r t e llo t t e . 403 V h lte B ld g ., determined the places where human e r g o o d c o l d j A B e a ttie , W a s h in g to n . population centers of great densities w e a th e r recipesr, J C a r r o t P u d d in g . totqketheir place. 32 A C H E S, I r r l g . a u lla h le fo r heels, have established themselves. (S e rv e s 9) hay, veg , g rain, etc ; achool, m all, Nothing is quite ’’Neglect of the soil in terms of m ilk ro u le a ; elec,, w a te r piped Io ’/ i cup s h o rte n in g so important to a fertility content has been at the building», good w a t e r rig h t; »5500 1 cup s u g a r caah. P. w. Schram , C o rv a llis, basis of pessimistic view of future person's well be­ M on tan a. 2 eggs human health. That there is hope ing as a good, 1(4 cups g ra te d c a rr o t U A IIA U K . service a la llo n , doing ex ahead, however, is readily recog­ s u b s ta n tia l hot cellen l business, w ill Hell w ith or ’,4 cup w h o le b ra n food served piping hot, and during nized when we consider that the soil w ith o u t equipm ent. F or fu rth e r l ( i cups flou r In fo rm a l Ion w rite M . 3 S h o w er contributes only 5 per cent of the the cooler months, everything at a T u rn e r, Ore. 1 tab lespo on b a k in g p o w d e r plant, and only 5 per cent to the meal may be served hot—soup, en­ !4 teasp o o n s a lt F u l l H A L E —C a te rp illa r 40. new steer humqn body. When there are only tree, vegetables and dessert. Ing clu tch , rin g gear. rn ll. pin» *4 cup m ilk one dozen chemical elements within hushing, w a lk in g anrockel. »1500 First of all, let's look into the mat­ 1 teaspoon le m o n e x tr a c t W r it e o r see R a lp h T a c h e lla , Pend this small contribution by the soil, ter of substantial vegetable dishes le to o , O r». Blend together sugar and shorten­ it Is no great task to replace within you can make with home-canned F O It K A L K : lfio aerea. 25 cu lt,, 35 the soil this list and this small produce. You probably have green ing until light and fluffy. Add un­ H . beef c a lllr , house, harn, open amount. ra n g e . »5.000 1176 w . l e t B tre e t. beans, com and tomatoes on hand. beaten egg yolks, R o a a h n rg , O rego n. one at a time, "A ton of fresh vegetable growth Here are ways to dress them up: beating well after would call for but 40 pounds of Scalloped Green Beans. SPECIAL each a d d itio n . chemical elements to be put into the (Serves 5) Stir in carrots soil. By placing this list of ele­ A M IR IA O I TO and whole hran. ments Into the soil as fertilizers we 2 tab lespo on s b u tte r CHAIN CIGARETTE Sift flour, baking can do the equivalent of pushing the 3 tablespoons flour SMOKERS powder and salt soils out of their unfavorable cli­ 1 cup milk cup liquid drained from beans You can overcom e th ia in ju rio u s together. Stir into matic conditions into a situation fa­ h ab it In 6 days o r less. Im p ro ve cup finely cut cheese first mixture al­ vorable to the promotion of human yo u r h ealth . Increase y o u r e f f i ­ ciency, save money. t e r n a te ly w ith health. By putting these essential H teaspoon salt R e m e m b e r Xt Is R o t N e c e s s a ry to milk. Add flavor­ minerals into Nature's hands, she *■(• teaspoon pepper D is c o n tin u e S m o k in g E n t i r e l y B ead 61.00 to ing and fold in stiffly beaten egg will fabricate them into organic 1 tab le s p o p n p re p a re d m u s ta rd N O -O X A IN B M O X X R O C O M P A N Y complexes much more serviceable 2 cups drained, canned green beans whites. Turn into greased baking r . O. B o x 3008— P o r tla n d 14, O re. I t should be the best d o lla r you dish and bake in a moderate oven in the guarantee of human health % cup buttered crumbs ever spent In y o u r life . Melt butter, add flour and blend (350 degrees) 55-60 minutes. Serve than If we consume them as drugs well. Add milk slowly and cook, warm with desired sauce and top and pills. “Soil conservation has started as stirring constantly until thickened. with maraschino cherries. M I O I I T H A N I i — In le n s lv e DU-day cor reap n n rien ce co urses T R B H O O 1 I 1 a growing national philosophy. It Add liquid from beans, mustard B C N O O L , 66 . 1 1 th S t.. B aa J o te Stir until cheese i» must become an action program for and cheese. C a lif o r n ia . each of us. We are about to enter melted. Add salt and pepper. Place W e p a y Cash F o r Used a hew age in which our efforts in alternate layers of beans and sauce BAND I N S T . — A C C O R D IO N S T A C O M A M U S IC soil improvement will not only be a in a buttered casserole, and top with 3 1 7 - 1 1 th , T a o o m a , W n. struggle to retain the mass or body crumbs. Bake in a pre-heated mod­ of the soil, but also to restore its erate (350-degree) oven for 30 min­ chemical fertility and active organ­ utes. Fried Corn. ic matter content.” (Serves 5-6) 2 cups corn Farmers Intend to Use 1 tablespoon chopped onion ‘Jeeps’ for Many Purposes 3 tablespoons chopped green pepper Farmers are planning to use 2 tablespoons drippings "Jeeps” after the war for everything % teaspoon salt from sawing wood to spraying !4 teaspoon pepper Quick Study 3 tablespoons wate- Tired of serving potatoes the usual Brown—Where did you atudy law? orchards, according to a nationwide way? Try them scalloped with pearl survey conducted by Willys-Over- Simmer onions and green pepper Blue—I took a correspondence land Motors, the firm which devel­ in melted drippings for 3 minutes. onions, golden brown and piping hot course. Add com, water and seasonings. and you have the answer to starchy Brown—Didn't they deliver mail oped the famous blitz-buggy. Many of the country's rural citi­ Mix well, cover and cook slowly vegetable problem of a meal. where you lived? zens—particularly those with small about 10 minutes. Apple Crisp Pudding. farms—want to use a postwar ver­ Asking Too Much Savory Tomatoes, (Serves 6) Rastu»— Ah'll do anything for you, sion of the scout car as a four- cup diced bacon or salt pork 4 cups sliced apples purpose replacement for the horse, Mandy darlin’. 1 cup sliced onions (4 cup sugar tractor, power unit and light truck, Mandy—Will yo’ go t' work? 4 cups canned tomatoes (4 teaspoon cloves the study showed, while others have Rastu«—Ah said anything, woman, 1 teaspoon salt (4 teaspoon nutmeg earmarked it for such specialty not everything! % teaspoon pepper % cup honey jobs as a snow plow, fire fighter, 4 tablespoons flour (4 cup shortening stump remover and road grader. C lone F rie n d s (4 cup sugar Among the general utility purposes F ry bacon or salt pork until near­ Mac—Why did Sam invite only 2 eggs suggested were plowing, harrowing, ly crisp. Add onions and cook until married people to hi« wedding? 1 teaspoon vanilla extract cultivating, harvesting, b lightly browned. Tavish—Well, in that way he fig­ seeding, 1*4 cups toasted bread cubes > Add tom ato es, running silo fillers, buzz saws, ured all the presents would be clear 1(4 cups corn flakes threshing machines, hay balers, salt and pepper profit. M ix apples with combined sugar, milking machines and grinders. and simrrter for about 10 minutes. spioes and honey. Turn into shal­ As Usual M ix the flour with low baking pan. Blend shortening N it—You’re out of work? Well, Live Stock Disease a small amount and sugar thoroughly; add eggs and how do you keep alive? Vital statistics on live stock dis­ of cold water and flavoring and beat well. M ix with W itr-I breathe! ease would prove of considerable stir into the to­ bread cubes and corn flakes and value to farmers. Not only would it matoes. Cook un­ spread over apples. Bake in a mod­ Must Be a Gift enable research men to focus more til thickened. This erate oven (375 degrees) 40-45 min­ Jack—How much whiskey can a efficiently on those disease problems may be served as utes or until apples are tender and Scotchman drink? which are of major importance but a sauce over meat, fish, cooked rice top is browned and crisp. Mac—As much as you’ll give hlml it would make livestock more ef­ or spaghetti. Peach Rice Pudding. ficient and profitable. (Serves 4) DAMP SEAT? The first step has been taken. The 5 or 6 canned cling peach halves American Veterinary Medical asso­ 2 cups cooked rice LY N N SAYS ciation has inaugurated a plan for a 4-i cup brown sugar nationwide vital statistics service 4 teaspoon cinnamon or nutmeg Food Flashes*: If a recipe calls for reporting live stock diseases. It 1 teaspoon batter for canned fruit, use stewed dried has recommended that the service Cut canned cling peach halves into fruit if you don't have the home- be placed under the U. S. Bureau of cubelets with scissors to make 14 canned product. Animal Industry with the coopera­ cups chopped peaches. Alternate tion of state live stock and veter­ If you need whipped cream to layers of chopped peaches and rice inary associations. dress up your favorite dessert, in an oiled casserole, starting with take top of the bottle milk, chill rice. Stir spice into brown sugar, it well, combine with one of the Agricultural Facts and sprinkle some of mixture over Golfer (to lady sitting on grass) whipped cream mixes and set in Carraway seed is now being each layer of rice. Make top layer —Lady, do you know it’s dangerous a bowl of cracked ice. Beat well. rice and dot with bits of butter; cov­ to sit thfire in the middle of the fair­ raised in the United States for the Dip scissors In flour before cut­ first time. It is harvested with com­ er casserole. Bake in moderate way? ting raisins or other dried fruit. oven (350 degrees) for 25 minutes. Lady—Oh, that’s all right. You bines. Make bread pudding of leftover Serve warm with cream, if desired, see. I'm sitting on a newspaper. cake, cookies, and bread. Serve but no sauce or cream is actually Despite their high water content with meringue, lightly browned to necessary. milk and kale give more calcium Sweet Training dress up the pudding, or orange than fruits, root vegetables, meats Rookie—Working on a bomber is Do you have recipes or entertaining marmalade, Jam or jelly. Just the thing for me. I used to be or breadstuffs. suggestions which you'd like to pass on • • • Use simple icings for cake or a mechanic in a candy factory. to other readers? Send them to Miss dust lightly with powdered sugar Sarge—Mechanic in a candy fac­ American farm property valued at Lynn Chambers, IF estern Newspaper put through a lacy paper doily. Union, 210 South Desplaines Street, about $95,000,000 was destroyed by tory? This saves sugarl Chicago 6, Illinois. Rookie—Yes, I used to tighten the fire last year. Released by Western Newspaper Union. nuts in the peanut brittlel 50 A C IIK H —G reek, ap rln g a. 12 cleared, b u t ¡m ature, cabin, aonie timber, S ml. i l a l ll e (¡round »3250, lerm a. 1894 32-46 Slenderizing! 'T'H E magic moulding of this * dress through the waistline will instantly recommend it to larger women! You’ll like it, too, for the soft vestee-effect bodice which may be of lace, eyelet embroidery or any contrasting material. • • Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1221 Is de- signed for sizes 12, 14. 16. 18 and 20. Size 14 ensemble, long sleeves, requires 4’« yards of 39-inch material. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send y6ur order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No......................... Size.............. Name ............................................... A d d ress................................................... • Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1894 is de­ signed for sizes 32. 34. 36. 38. 40. 42. 44 and 46. Size 34 dress, with short sleeves, requires 4'g yards 39-inch material, >,i yard contrast. < For this pattern send 25 cents in coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted. Changeable! AX^EAR this jumper costume '* with contrasting blouses, sweaters, and bright belts, and you’ll have many different-look­ ing ensembles. Wools, flannels, jerseys, and velvets will make up beautifully into this smart and versatile style. 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