Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 7, 1944 sVooden Toy» Thai Are Easy to Make VZ'OIJ probably huve odds and * ends on bund right now that would m ake thia dashing horse. You don't need un elaborate work shop. A cotnpuss saw from the five and dime will do to cut out this horse's head; and you don’t have to be un urtist to puint it A U T H E N T IC I A ALY ►► A M E R IC A N HOBBY HORSE H t AO MAKI A BROOMSTICK HORST OR A TOOOLI BIKS MAY B I CUT FROM A «. z /l'IO A R D - SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS @ @ n > @2 Pretty Frock for Gala Occasions New Party Frock for Little Girl Hl. Phi Hipr - b L. T IIE M A N F R O M MAKS A N I) I I I E A M I KK AN K A IIIO O gw opl, the M a n fro m M ars, had spent a week-end in A m e ric a and wus m ost anxious to re tu rn w ithout d elay . N uthing could m a k e h im stay longer. I t seem s he hud spent the , tim e listening to the radio. “ How do you lik e A m e ric a ? “ we asked. “ A s th e s e a t o f s to m a c h a c id ity , b le e d in g g u m s , s c a lp tro u b le s , In ­ te s tin a l d iflle u ltie s a n d the lik e it Is t e r r l f l e , ” he re p lie d . use a c t u a l s ir s F A T T I RN TO CUT A N O S TS N C IL A LS O AS A OUIDE TOR A S S E M B L IN G with a professional flourish "when you use the stencil und color guide offered. The broomstick horse will de­ light uny toddler. If you are more am bitious you cun cut out wheels and saddle und put a real toddld bike together with bolts, a few nails and screws. • • • NOTE Pattern 237 give» actual-alze pat- tern for horae'a head and all parta of the toddle bike. A stencil or tracing design and color guide are included; also Illus­ trated strp b ys lep directions for as­ sembling Your name, address, pattern number and IS cents will bring you thia pattern. Address: MRS RUTH WYETH SPEAKS Bedford Hills New York Orawrr 10 Enclose IS cents for Pattern No 257. N a m e ....................... .......................... Address..................................................... Airplane Ceilings The service ceiling of any air­ plane is the highest altitude at which a plane can still climb 100 feet u m inute, while its absolute ceiling is the m axim um altitude the plane can reach. D O N ’T JUST C O LD M IS E R IE S t G E T A 4 U I T / P I E RELIEF KUH ONE—Rodwte fever. RELIEF TWO-Eost stuffy nets. RELIEF THREE-Rsdws body « lo t. RELIEF FOUR-Eose maids poles. RELIEF FIVE-Lanas baodocha. C row »'» G o ld T a b le t » , lik e m a n y a d o cto r*» p r e s c r ip tio n , a re ■ m u lt i p le m e d ic in e . A c o m b in a t io n o f e U h t o c - tlv e m e d ic in a l In g r e d ie n t» r« p e r (a lly d e s ig n ed fo r r e lie f o f u s u a l c o ld m l» - » rie ». In a la t u n g e n u in e . GROVES C O LD TABLETS When Your "Innards” are Crying the Blues WHEN CONSTIPATION makes yon feel punk a t the dickens, brings on stomach upset, sour taste, gasey discomfort, take D r. Caldwell’s famous medicine to quickly 'l the trigger on lazy “innards” , and p yon feat bright and chipper again. G OR. CALDWELL’S is tha Wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Syrup Pep­ sin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS nee pepsin preparations in prescriptions to make the medicine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is contained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELL’S— the favorite of millions for SO years, and feel that whole­ some relief from constipation. Even finicky children love it. We d id n 't q uite fello w him . " I had no Idea the U n ited States was a place m a in ly concerned w ith m a tte rs of g astric Juices," he con­ tinued. "Y o u rs Is a d is tin ctly p h a r­ m a c e u tic a l land, isn 't it? ” “ P h a rm a c e u tic a l? ” we asked. “ Y e s ,” s a id th e M a n fro m “ I d e v o te d m o s t of m y v is it to in g a b o u t A m e r ic a fro m th e a m o s t w o n d e rfu l d e v ic e , a n d e r h e a rd so m u c h ta lk ab o u t M ars . le a r n ­ ra d io , I nev­ p ills . W e began to understand now. “ One of the ch ief industries of yo u r co u n try,” continued the M an fro m M a rs , “ seems to be handling the bad b reath and body odor situ a­ tion. which I take it fro m the b ro ad ­ casts, a re yo u r forem ost national p ro b le m .” “ N ow look,’ ’ we began. “ And you tuke it a ll in such a jo l­ ly m o o d ,” he kept on. 'So m any of the ra d io references w ere in song. T h e han dling of B .O ., as you ca ll it, in a m u sic al mood is quite o rig in al. B ut doesn't it e v e r get on your n erves? ’ ’ “ I suppose th at to a person fro m an o ther planet, to ta lly u n fa m ilia r w ith our customs, the ra d io m ust g ive a strange Im p ressio n,” we said. “ W hat do A m eric an s do when not ta k in g v ita m in s ? ” he asked. “ Oh, th a t doesn’t ta k e up .much of th e ir tim e ,' w e insisted. “ R ut it m u s t,” said O gw opl, the M a n fro m M a rs . " I ’ m a fa irly ac­ tiv e person but I couldn't possibly consider a ll the v ita m in s , m a ke the essential selection, take as d i­ rected and have a fre e m o m ent le ft. And yo u r people’s scalps and teeth m ust be In a w fu l condition.” “ N o t n e c e s s a rily ,” we said. “ T h e a ir is Jam m ed w ith urgent lectu res on w h a t to do about th e m ,” insisted the M a n fro m M a rs . “I m a d e a tw o-hour check. T h e coast- to-coast discussions of constipation topped e v e ry th in g else on the a ir, but the advices on an ti-sto m ach ac id ­ ity , d ry scalp and m outhw ashes ran v e ry close. You h ave m y deepest s y m p a th y .” • • • H e was reach in g fo r his hat. “ O h. one th in g ,” he said In the d oo rw ay, “ w hat was the n am e of th a t beer th at w ins w ars? I w an t to te ll m y co u ntrym en about it. W e have our d isturbances you know. I t m ig h t com e In v e ry h an d y .” W e g ave h im the nam e of six beers and th ree ales. • • * “ And th a t c ig a r? ’ he asked. “ W hich c ig a r? ” “ T h e one the announcer says has been g ivin g people poise, content­ m e n t, com panionship and the feel­ ing of brotherhood fo r 70 years?* A t th a t m o m e n t w e tuned in on the ra d io In a d v e rte n tly . A voice de­ m and ed . “ A re you o ver 35?” T h e M a n fro m M a rs zoomed aw a y. • • • G lo b al Croonery. ( “ I h ave not heaitated to tra v e l fro m co u rt to court lik e a w an d e r­ ing m in s tre l. B ut alw ay s w ith the sam e song o r the sam e set of songs.” — W inston C h u rc h ill.) A w an d e rin g m in s tre l I — A th in g of shreds and patches, O f b allads, songs and snatches. Designed fo r a m ity ! CAUTIO N: Use only as directed. DR. COWELL'S SENNA LAXATIVE CON’" MD ,N SYRUP PEPSIN 1230 oin tm ents, lotions, oeltxers, capsules, tab lets, purges, e tc e te ra , in m y life . Y o ur people m ust re a lly be In a very bad w a y .” M y catalo g is long; W ith special tunes in Russian; A v o id in g a ll percussion I sing of rig h t and w rong! I w an der fro m court to court T o sing of understandings (W h ile m a k in g thpee-point landings) To m a k e the b a ttle short! 1-5 yr». B a k e Y o u r C h r is tm a s G o o d ie s N o w ! Homemade Gifts C h ristm as can put a s train on your sugar budget especially If you a re baking lots of goodies fo r your friends. But to­ d ay I ’ m giving recipes th a t w ill keep the dents out of the sugar ration and still g iv e p l e n t y o f good holiday eating. Sugar savers or substitutes are p lentifu l in most localities now and answ er the need for sweets w ithout sugar. T h e h o m em a ke r can use light and d ark corn syrups, honey, d ried fru its , etc. I t you are givin g cookies as gifts, w ra p th em p re ttily in sm a ll boxes w ell lined w ith w axed paper. C o ver them in gay C h ristm as w rappings, and anyone w ill be happy to get a h om em ade present fro m you! Honey, though expensive, w ill not bring up the p rice of these cookies which a re crisp y and w ell spiced: Honey C risples. (M a k e s 3 dozen) 14 cup shortening 14 cup honey 2'4 cups sifted flour 14 teaspoon allspice 14 teaspoon cloves 14 teaspoon cinnam on 14 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda B oil shortening and honey togeth­ er 1 m in ute. Cool. Add sifted d ry ing redien ts. Roll to *4 inch th ic k­ ness and cut in d e s ir e d s h a p e w ith cookie cut­ ter. S p rin k le w ith colored sugar and bake on a greased b akin g sheet in a m o d era te (350-degree) oven. Can­ died fru it or nuts m a y also be pressed into the ce n te r of the cook­ ies. O a tm e a l has long been a fa v o rite in g re d ien t of cookies. H e re the d ry ­ ness of the c e re a l is balanced by the m oistness of ap ricots: 'A p r ic o t O a tm e a l Cookies. (M a k e s 70 cookies) 114 cups flour 14 tea s p o o n sod a 114 teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon nutm eg *4 teaspoon cinnam on 14 cup shortening 14 cup sugar 1 cup d a rk corn syrup 1 egg 1 cup m ashed, cooked apricots H i cups ro lled oats (uncooked) 14 cup chopped nutm eats C re a m shortening and sugar. Add syrup, b eat w ell. Add egg and beat u ntil lig h t and fluffy. Add apricots, oats and nuts; m ix thoroughly. Sift L Y N N SA YS: I d e ftly tune m y ly re T o keep us a ll as brothers. And soothe the Poles and others— And not s tir Joseph’s ire! Recommended by Many DOCTORS I 'm in the m in s tre l “ b iz“ — I w a rb le h ith e r-th ith e r, So friendships m a y not w ith e r— B u t w h a t a jo b it is! • • * • F rig h ten ed O ff critic s say, “ T h is p la y ’s a ‘m u s t,’ ” I h ave no yen to get th ere fust. When » » • Helps tone up adult s y s te m s — h e lp s children build sound teeth, strong bones. R h ineland V ersion. H e r r G oebbels has announced th at G e rm a n school ch ild re n m ust now w o rk in w a r factories. Schooldays, schooldays, d ear old golden ru le days, W elding and d rillin g and sw eat­ ing, oh! A ll fo r our le a d e r, the so-and-so. » » » fry SCOTT’S E M U L S IO N "W a n te d : Young m an assist In la m p d ept; lig h t w ork. E . B. L a ­ th am , 250 F o u rth .” — H e ra ld T rib u n e ■ • I t sounds logical. F or the L ittle G irl (See R ecipes Below) A B it of D ressing: V a ry in g the dressing in salads helps add in te r­ est to this course. These sim ple tric k s w ill help: Use lem on ju ic e and sugar for p la in lettuce. O r, m ix m ayo n ­ naise w ith shredded cooked beets, chopped hard -b oiled egg and p ic kle relish. F o r lettu ce, cabbage or fru it salads, y o u 'll lik e peanut b utter blended w ith rich m ilk , honey or sugar and salt to taste. T o use F re n c h dressing for fru it salads, sweeten w ith honey and add a dash of lem on juice for taste. Sour c re a m is an ideal dress­ ing fo r m ix e d fresh fru it salads. Add v in e g a r o r lem on ju ice to sour c re a m and season w ith salt and pepper. Chopped apples and sliced bananas m a y also be added to the dressing. P our this m ix tu re over the fru it salad, sp rin kle w ith finely chopped nut- m eats and top w ith m arashino ch erries th a t have the stems le ft on. V e ry p re tty , indeed! C h ris tm a s G ift Box J7VERY little girl loves a new party frock. Mother can easily and quickly m ake this dainty one with its full skirt gathered onto the yoke. P retty for play tim e too. Suggestions •A p ric o t O atm e al Cookies Whole Nuts C andied F ru it •Slices of Regal Pudding Assorted Jellies •R ecipes given. Princess Frock Y^OU’LL look lovely and slim * in this charm ing Princess frock with its contrasting yoke that fram es your face so beccfiningly. For th at all-im portant “ furlough d ate!” flour w ith other d ry ingredients and add, beating w ell. D rop by h all spoonfuls on greased cookie sheet about 1L4 inches ap art. B ake for 15 to 18 m inutes in a 375-degree oven. I f you frost these ginger cookies w ith a sim ple powdered sugar icing, Pattern No. 1252 comes in sizes 12. 14. you w ill have a v e ry dressed up 16. 18 and 20 Size 14. »4 sleeve, requires cookie: 314 yards of 39 inch material; 14 yard of 35 or 39 inch m aterial for contrasting Soft G in g er Cookies. yoke. (M a k e s 3 dozen) For this pattern send 25 cents in coins, !4 cup sugar your name, address, size desired, and the 14 cup shortening pattern number. 1 cup molasses 14 cup sour m ilk 314 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnam on • • • Pattern No. 1230 comes in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Size 2, dress with panties, requires 214 yards of 39 inch ma­ terial, 314 yards ric rac to trim . 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 your 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 ...................................................... Address................................................... So the Little Man Wasn’t Going to Disobey Now! C re a m sugar and shortening and add molasses. B e at w ell. S ift dry ingredients together and add a lte r­ n ately to cream ed m ix tu re with m ilk . L e t stand se ve ral hours in re frig e ra to r. R o ll on floured board and cut into desired shapes with cookie cu tter. P lac e on a greased b akin g sheet and bake for 15 m in ­ utes in a pre-heated oven (375 de­ g rees). T h in kin g about an ap p ro priate pudding fo r the festivities? H e re if an in e x p e n s iv e o n e w h ic h w i l l s e rv e a la rg e q u a n tity. I t has a lot of fru it but re ­ quires no sugar and only a little honey fo r sw eet­ ening. S erve w ith a c re a m y orange sauce, hot. •R e g a l Pudding (Serves 10 to 12) 14 cup shortening 14 cap honey 2 beaten eggs 2 cups chopped d rie d figs 14 cup chopped d rie d apricots 14 cup w h ite raisins 1 tablespoon g rated lem on rind 1 cap g rate d c a rro t 14 cup chopped w aln u t m eats 214 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons b akin g powder 14 teaspoon soda 14 teaspoon nutm eg 14 cup m ilk An eastern potentate, who wanted to know how m any m en were afraid of their wives, sent for all his m arried subjects and commanded those who always obeyed their wives to stand on one side. Prom ptly the crowd stepped over. That is—all but one man. Seeing to his surprise that it was a very sm all fellow who stood apart from the others, the poten­ tate asked him why such a puny individual as himself had a mind of his own. “ When I left home, your Ma­ jesty,” explained the diminutive m an, “ I promised my wife that I would not go in any crow d.” n Writs for o K E t SA M FII of G a r fie ld H eadocka I A fo w d s r-o lto for Gorflsld w Too, u x d for coruiipotien. acid Indigottion. osd Io "keep cíeos ¡mido." W tIT l, W f E I TU O .. 41d d M fa t, 5'ktyi32. U , K I M GARFIELD HEADACHE PO W D ER S) Shoulder a Gun— Or the Cost of One ☆ BUY WAR BONDS I f 4P eter P ain PUMMELS you WITH MEAN VA-TRO-NOL f! M uscle A che . . . ^ O range Sauce. 3 tablespoons flour % cup sugar 14 cup orange ju ice 1 cup hot w a te r 1 tablespoon g rated orange rind 3 tablespoons b utter 9 ..M B/N Sfe»» Sen-Gau M ix flour w ith sugar. Add orange ju ice and hot w a te r. Cook until thick, s tirrin g constantly. Add g ra t­ ed orange rin d and b u tte r and serve w a rm over pudding. QUICK • Ben-Gay acts fast to relieve muscular ache and pain—be­ cause it contains two famous p a in -re lie v in g in g redien ts known to every doctor. Yes, Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi times more of these tested in­ gredients— methyl salicylate and menthol—than five other widely offered rub-ins. N o wonder it’s so fast, so soothing! G e t genuine Ben-Gay. Oven T ip . When baking fru it puddings or fru it cakes, place a pan containing 2 cups w a te r on the bottom of the oven. This w ill help give g re a te r volum e and shiny, glistening top to e ith e r pudding or cake. M a k in g Sauces. Sauces for puddings a re best m ade in double b o iler to prevent them fro m scorching. I t w ill also help keep them w a rm u ntil tim e to serve. Rele. sed by Western Newspaper Union. to o th in g relief fro m th o nagging, Ittln g headache* t h a t corns those tonso w ar days, tr y a O arflold Hsadacho Powdsr. 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