Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 21, 1944
Making Doll House
South Americana
Furniture Is Fun
Celebrate Feant in
i I E R E Is in in iu tu re fu rn itu re all
1 1 c a re fu lly sc a le d to re p ro d u c e
a c tu a l size p ie c e s. A ny little g irl
w ill love th e s tu rd y flve-inch-long
u p h o lste re d so fa und th e lounge
c h a ir w ith m a tc h in g o tto m a n .
T h e y a r e e u sy to m u k e , too, an d
so is th e c h a ir. It is c o v e re d w ith
a (low er p rin t.
T h e d in in g room f u rn itu re is all
m u d e of s tr a ig h t b lo ck s b u t th e
c h a ir s a r c s m a r tly u p h o lste re d in
b rig h t o ilclo th to sim u la te le a th e r.
T h e bed w ith u p h o lste re d h ead
p ie c e is e s p e c ia lly g la m o ro u s und
th e d u in ty d re s s in g ta b le h a s a
m a tc h in g stool m u d e of h u lf of a
spool w ith p a d d e d top an d full
s k ir t. T h e n u rs e ry is a lso w ell fu r
n ish e d
w ith
a ttr a c tiv e
p ie c e s
m a d e fro m th in g s you h a v e on
hand.
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NOTE Pattern 274 (Ives actual-size
pattern» or dimensions for all the piece»
of this furniture with llluatrated direction»
for making Pattern» and direction» are
ulao given fur the lamp» and other ac
cessories. Pattern 273 give» all directions
for making the doll house. Patterns are 13
cents each. Send direct to:
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Drdlurd llllla
New York
D raw er 10
Enclose 13 cents for each pattern
ordered.
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SEIT INC, CIRCLE PATTERNS
To Brighten Winter Wardrobe
Make This Smart Accessory Set
Picturesque Way
The children of Latin America
learn about Santa Claus only through
the radio program * from North
Am erica. Yet Christmas for them
is not lacking in gaiety and not lack
ing In gift*.
Ilu t the beneficent visitor. Instead
of being the Jolly, rotund K ris K rln-
gle, 1* " E l Nino Dios—the Christ
Child—assisted by Los Reyes Mago*
—the Magi King*.
While the children of North A m er
ica are hanging up their stockings on
Christmas eve, their neighbor* below
the Rio Grande ere setting out care
fully fhade little beds of grass or
straw, which El Nino Dios w ill dll
with toys and candy during the night.
This is not universal, however. In
some countries the night for gift* is
January 5, for that is the night Los
Reyes Mugos ride swiftly from house
to house with camels laden with good
things for good little chiquillos.
The yule season In Mexico and
many other Hispanic countries gen
erally begin* on December 19 and
continues to January 8. when pres
ents are exchanged in token of the
gifts brought to the Christ Child by
the Three Wise Men.
In fact, there is sometimes a col
orful addition of bullfights, rodeos
• and folk dances.
Hymbolizing the N ativity.
As the clim ax of this period, (D e
cember 19 to January 8) there are
the traditional Nacim iento* and Po
sadas. Nacim iento means " b irth ,’’
Waffles and sausage, an old-fash
and in the intim acy of every home a
space is made ready for the colorful ioned favorite, will help you ring the
little display which symbolizes the old year out and New Y ear In with
N ativity. E very detail of the Pales proper style.
tinian countryside is faithfully de-
This hasn't been such a bad year,
has it? And as we look forward to
the next one. we
hope for many
better things. I t ’s
fitting then to ush
er the new one in
with good cheer
and h o p e , an d
simple but good
food to celebrate the occasion.
Whether you're just having your
own fam ily in or friends over to
welcome the New Year, it should be
done in style. Refreshments need
not be elaborate but they should be
decorated to be in tune with the
season.
8684
12-20
Buffet Style Is
Ideal for New Year’s
Entertaining
Here are some sample menus to
help you in deciding what to have.
They are designed to fit your food
budget:
New Y e a r’s Eve Knack I.
Buckwheat Cakes
Cranberry Conserve
Coffee
There w ill be no window decora
Assorted F ru it Plate
tion shortage.
Knack Kuggcstion II .
Waffles and Pork Sausages
picted, with sand, pebbles, grass and
Syrup
twigs. A tiny replica of the stable
Coffee
Chilled Pears
at Bethlehem is set up, and sur
Knack Suggestion I I I .
rounded with m iniature cows and
Spaghetti With Chicken Livers .
other animals.
G arlic Bread
Tossed Salad
At some tim e between December
Lemon Snow With Custard Sauce
19 and New Year's day, every M e x i
Coffee
can fam ily holds a Posada. M em
Knack Suggestion IV .
bers of the fam ily and their friends
Welsh R areb it on Toast
gather in the patio and sing V illa n
Molded F ru it Salad
cicos, or old Spanish Christmas car
Assorted Relishes
ols, and march around the patio in
F ru it Cake
Coffee
procession, to commemorate the
Snack Suggestion V.
journey of the Three Wise Men to
Cold Sliced Turkey and Ham
Bethlehem.
Butter
Relish
Though the postmen of Latin Rye Bread
Avocado-Grapefruit Salad
A m erica are not so heavily bur
Beverage
dened as they are here, the greeting Assorted Cookies
Guests for a New Y e a r’s eve sup
on everyone’s lips is the same as
ours— "Felices Pascuas y Buen Ano per w ill be happy to help them
Nuevo!”
selves
from
a
buffet as infor
m ality prevails at
the occasion. Set
up the waffle iron
with a pitcher of
batter: or, if you
are having a hot
The first Christmas card, proper
dish like Welsh Rarebit or Spaghet
ly so-called, was produced in Eng
ti, it can be kept warm in a hot
land in 1846 as the result of a noble
dish or at least on a hot platter.
m an ’s suggestion.
Guests won’t mind going into the
Sir Henry Cole conceived the idea
kitchen for precious seconds.
when overwhelmed by the thought
The recipe round-up for this event
of having to pen personal greetings
of the season to his m any friends has a star-studded collection of
and acquaintances. This first card, dishes you'll want.
with a small amount of water.
Bring them gently to a boil and let
them boil for several minutes, until
all the water is cooked away. Then
let the sausages brown, turning on
all sides so they w ill have an even
color. Sausages cooked like this
will be done thoroughly with their
flavor fully developed. They will
not have lost the plumpness that is
so attractive when they are served.
Spaghetti With Chicken Livers.
(Serves 6 to 8)
(4 pound spaghetti
2 tablespoons shortening
1 onion
2 cups canned tomatoes or 1 can
tomato soup
’4 teaspoon pepper
'4 pound grated American cheese
*4 pound fresh mushrooms
1 pound chicken livers
1 teaspoon salt
Cook spaghetti in boiling, salted
water until tender. Drain and rinse
in
cold
water.
Heat fat in skillet
and brown finely
cut onion in it.
Add spaghetti, to
matoes. salt and
cheese.
C oo k
slowly until well
blended. Serve in
a casserole or on a platter, well
garnished with fried mushrooms and
10-20
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sauteed chicken livers.
Molded F ru it Salad.
(Serves 8)
Princess Frock
1 package lemon-flavored gelatin
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1 cup hot water
a n d lo vely fig u re, th is e n c h a n t
1 cup maraschino cherry juice and
ing p r in c e s s fro c k is w o n d erfu lly
water
sim p le to sew . M ake it ir^ c h e c k e d
1 cup sliced, seeded grapes
ta ffe ta w ith r ic r a c to tr im , o r in
2 pears, peeled and sliced
a d a r k c re p e a s a b a sic d r e s s and
’4 cup maraschino cherries, sliced
add y o u r fa v o rite je w e lry .
’4 cup finely minced celery
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1 pink grapefruit, peeled and sec
Pattern No. 8607 comes in sizes 10, 12.
tioned
14. 16. 18 and 20. Size 12, short sleeves,
Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add requires 3% yards of 39-inch material.
For this pattern send 25 cents in coins,
cold cherry Juice and water. Let
name, address, size desired and
cool. When slightly thickened fold your
pattern number.
in fruit and pour into a mold. Let
chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce
and garnish with clusters of grapes
in pear halves.
Serve with sour
cream dressing.
Welsh R arebit.
(Serves 6)
2 tablespoons butter
'4 teaspoon salt
S ittin g on th e e d g e of a m a t
14 pound cheese, cubed
tre s s w e a k e n s th e e d g e a n d c a u s e s
’4 teaspoon soda
it to sa g .
Dash of cayenne
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W ax a sh tr a y s w ith floor w ax
'4 teaspoon mustard
to p re v e n t a s h e s fro m stic k in g to
?4 cup thin cream
M elt butter in top of double boiler tra y .
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and then add cheese. Stir and cook
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fu l of s a lt to th e
until cheese is melted. Add beaten
egg. seasonings, soda and cream. la s t rin s e in cold w e a th e r, a n d th e
S tir constantly until smooth and c lo th e s will n o t fre e z e a s they
thick, then serve over toast points, a re hung p u t.
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garnished with parsley.
There’s nothing better than a
For a glazed appearance on
chewy cookie for nibbling after the p ies, b ru sh lig h tly w ith c r e a m , o r
main dish has been heavy. In fact, b e a te n egg a n d w a te r, b e fo re p la c
many people would rather have a ing in th e oven.
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good cookie than anything else to
top off the snack. You'll like these
W hen p u ttin g a d ish d ire c tly on
cookies that are taste - tempters ice p u t a ru b b e r j a r rin g u n d e r
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it to p re v e n t th e d ish fro m slip
8607\
The fast, Dry Ysast.
USE JUST LIKE
COMPRESSED
YEASTI
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There’s nothing new to learn when
you use this w onderfully convenient
yeast. M acs requires no special meth
ods or recipes. I t acts so fast, rises so
q u ickly—your baking is all done In a
few hours. A n d w hat a baking i t is I
Maca Yeast gives bread and rolls a rich,
golden beauty, a smooth, even texture
and a delicious old-fashioned flavor.
Stays Fresh for Weeks
Without Refrigeration
T h in k how M aca saves you extra trips
to the store on bake days! You can
always keep a handy supply on your
pantry shelf. For your complete protec
tion, we date every package.
So bake with success insurance! Use
Maca, the original fast, granular yeast;
Ask your grocer for Maca today 1
of which about 1,000 copies were
sold, was produced in black and
white: the drawing thereupon was
by J. C. Horseley and was hand
colored. The idea did not really
“ catch on” until about 1864 and sev
eral more years passed before the
custom of sending Christmas cards
was taken up by British royalty.
Monopoly of the Am erican Christ
mas card m arket was enjoyed by
Marcus Ward and Company of Lon
don for a few years following their
introduction into the United States
during the 1870's. In 1880 Louis L.
Prang and Company of Boston en
tered into competition with the Eng
lish firm. Prang and Company of
fered $2,000 in prizes for the best
designs submitted and nearly 600 en.
tries were received: thus launching
the modern industry which offers
Christmas cards of almost endless
varieties to fit every pocketbook.
Send that Christmas card todayl
to bind up the wounds of bitterness,
m ake fast the moorings of friend
ship, and echo the glorious promise
of peace.
Ancient Druids First to
Hang Evergreens, Mistletoe
By the w ay: M a c a is s e rv in g th e
armed forces—so, sometimes, your gro
The Druids of ancient B ritain
started the hanging of evergreens,
cer m ight be out o f it. I f he is, ask for holly and mistletoe at Christmas.
They are the oldest existing Christ
Yeast Foam (M ag ic Yeast). It, too, gives
mas rites. December 25 was a holy
bakings a grand old-fashioned flavor. night in pre-Roman Britain. They
called it the Mothers’ Night, and it
NORTHWESTERN YEAST C O M PA N Y was part of their ceremonies of Iol,
1750 N. Ashland Ave. • Chicago 22, III. or Yule, meaning a wheel, which
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Waffles.
2 cups sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup m ilk
4 tablespoons melted butter
(4 teaspoon salt
3 eggs
Sift together the dry ingredients.
Add egg yolks, beaten and mixed
with m ilk, then the melted butter.
Fold in egg whites, beaten stiff.
Bake in waffle m aker and serve
with butter and hot syrup.
Cooking Sausages.
To cook pork sausage so that it
will be plump, juicy and tender,
lay the sausages in a heavy skillet
L Y N N SAYS:
H ere’s How To Do: I f you’re
serving bacon, rem em ber it re
quires slow cooking,
careful
watching and rem oval from the
heat when it’s crisp but not b rit
tle.
To pan-fry bacon: Lay strips
in a cold frying pan and cook
over low flame, turning them oc
casionally and pouring off fat as
it accumulates.
To broil: Place strips on broiler
rack or pan about 3 to 3(4 inches
below moderate heat. Turn when
top is lightly crisped, broiling
about 2(4 minutes to each side.
To bake: Lay strips in shallow
pan, allowing fat edges to over
lap the lean edges. Place on top
shelf of oven set at 400 degrees.
Bake without turning for 12 or 15
minutes until crisp.
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Address ..................................
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w eap o n . * S h a k e sp e a re , in S cen e
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b e rs o f o u r h o st a n d m a k e d is
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Cranberry Jelly and Pancakes of
fer simple but delicious fare for
S e v e ra l m o d e rn w a tc h e s m a d e
the New Y ear eve celebration. It
for c o lle c to rs h a v e r e q u ire d a s
saves fuss and dishes.
long a s e ig h t y e a r s to d e sig n and
m a n u fa c tu re , a n d h a v e c o st a s
D ream Bars.
m u c h a s $15,000, s a y s C o llie r’s.
F irs t m ixture:
B e sid e s a dozen tim e a n d c a le n
(4 cup butter or substitute
d a r d ia ls, th e y c o n ta in su c h m e te
(4 cup brown sugar
o ro lo g ical in s tr u m e n ts a s a th e r
1 cup sifted flour
M ix above ingredients and pat m o m e te r, h y g ro m e te r, b a r o m e te r
into a shallow pan. Bake in a m od and a ltim e te r , an d su c h c e le s tia l
c h a r ts a s th e one th a t show s th e
erate oven 15 minutes.
positio n s of th e v isib le c o n s te lla
Second m ixture:
tio n s a t e v e ry h o ur.
2 eggs
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lik e M o u n t a i n s ! . .
L ay y o u r v a c u u m c le a n e r on th e
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a n d fo rth b e fo re th e open in g to
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16, 18 and 20. Size 14, weekit, requires I *«
yards of 35 or 39-inch material: hat, one
size medium. 1 yard; bag. one size, »
yard plus
yard for lining and % yard
stiffening.
Due to an unusually large demand and
current war conditions, slightly more time
is required in filling orders for a few ol
the most popular pattern numbers.
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First Yule Card
MACA YEAST Printed in 1846
With A maxing
Accessory Set
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ONE WORD SUGGESTION
r o s «C ID INDIGESTION—
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1 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons flour
(4 teaspoon baking powder
(4 teaspoon salt
1(4 cups coconut
1 cup nutmeats
Beat the eggs, add sugar and va
nilla. Blend in dry ingredients,
conut and nuts. Pour m ixture on
top of first baked m ixture and bake
in a moderate oven for 20 minutes.
When cooled slightly, add:
Third m ixture:
4i cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons butter or substitute
Grated rind of 1 orange
Orange Juice
Cream sugar and butter. Add or
ange rind and enough juice to mois
ten to spreading consistency. Spread
-on top of cookie m ixture and then
cut cookies into bars.
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