Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 15, 1945 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Gaily Ite-Ruff led Drpss for 'fois 4) the /N b Pattern No. 8745 is designed for sizes 2 8. 4. 5 and 0 years. Size 3 requires ‘ , yards of 35 or 38-lnch m aterial. Due to an unusually large demand ant | current w ar conditions, slightly more tlm< Is required in filling orders for a few o. the most popular pattern numbers. TO BUY MORE SKW1NG C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . 149 New Montgomery SU San .Francisco, Calif. Enclose 23 cents la coins (or each pattern desired. ( 1 ) T hey are the safest place in ail the D y P aul M allon H T K O N G I.E A D E K S IIII* M I ST A R IS E A T C A P IT O L P A L M B E A C H , F L A . - A law yer- business m an, who Is a governm ent official, listened to a group of the learn ed and wise am ong his associ­ ates, discussing w hether S talin won the L lv a d la conference, w hether le ftis t to ta lita ria n is m (quasi com ­ m u n is m ) w ill sweep Europe, w hat our own postw ar fu tu re is, for m o re than an hour before he broke in to say: " I think com m un ism or some s im ila r d isin teg ratio n of our system Is ahead of this country In the next 50 years But I think It Is coming, not because of S talin, but because of our own foolishness. We have not m et our problem s w isely and soundly. W e a re not doing th at to­ day. " I t la In e vitab le , fu rth e rm o re , th at our people w ill soon sweep aside thia com ing com m unism In w hatever fo rm It takes, as soon as they experien ce It. They do not w ant It. T hey w ill light to get out of It, and to restore soundness In values— a ll values — m oney, m o rals, relig io n , lit ­ e ra tu re , a rt, economics. They w ill re tu rn to com m on sense fo r m any generations there­ a fte r .” No one present disagreed. A re ­ ligious lender notea the same sym ptom s In his line of w ork as the bunker found In his. On the religious side, the decline of popular fa ith in soundness of m o ra l values was ev ident— a d isin clin atio n tow ard com m on practices w hich m ake for h alth, happiness and p erm anency. T h e b an ker noted th at the A m e ri­ can B unkers association does not oppose the side of the B retton Woods ag re em en t w hich proposes giving m oney aw a y fo r rebuilding the w orld, but only the foreign ex ­ change port. E ven bankers hove be­ com e so confused and disillusioned they no lunger th in k it unsound to give m oney aw a y — the people's m oney in the fe d e ra l tre as u ry. M r. Roosevelt c u rre n tly wants the Johnson act repealed , so th at re ­ strictio n m a y be rem oved against giving the people's m oney to n a­ tions w hich have not seriously trie d to repay us fro m the last w a r. L ast tim e the bankers m ade these loans and the In d ivid u al Investors lost. Now all seem to th in k it w ill be an im p ro v e m e n t to® give the m oney out of our tre as u ry and m a ke a ll the people losers. T ru ly this represents disillusio n m ent In fi­ nance. IT PAYS YOU Pattern N o ... . . . . . . . .■». Size.............. Nam e .......... ............................... ............... WAR BONDS! world for your savings. They are a w ritten promise from the United States of America to pay you back every penny you put in. ( 3 ) T hey pay you oack $4 for every $3 you put in. at the end of ten years . . • pay you interest a t the rate of (2 ) A d d re s s ....................................................... 2.9%. (4 ) Japan’g Sacred Shrine P rune Fluff Is a S u g a r-E a sy D e sse r t (See R ecipe Below ) D e sse r t A n sw ers Ms the frosty w in te r m elts and soft spring breezes g rad u ally take it s p l a c e , o u r thoughts turn to less h earty des­ serts. F irs t and forem ost on our m inds is the sug­ a r problem and how we can sk irt around it. T h e re a re m any helps av a ila b le today. Although sugar is not a v a il­ able in the q u antity in which we'd like it. then, at least, substitutes are p le n tifu l— corn syrups and honey am ong them . You can use both fresh and dried fru its which a re high in n a tu ra l sweetness. You can use prepared puddings, p rep ared cake m ixes and flavored g elatin desserts which w ill not take even a teaspoonful of sugar. O ur star of the colum n today is Prune F lu ff which m ay be prepared in a loaf pan and served w ith cus­ tard sauce to substitute fo r whipped cream . •P ru n e F lu ff. (Serves 12) 1*4 cups cooked prunes *i cup liq u id d rain ed fro m prunes *4 cup sugar 4 teaspoons lemon Juice teaspoon cinnam on t i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon p lain g elatin 2 tablespoons cold w a te r 5 egg w hites 1 teaspoon v a n illa e x tra c t Soft custard sauce M ed ica l F au lts. 1 have found doctors and nurses so disillusioned by wrongs they see in m edicine th at they a re com ing to w elcom e socialized m edicin e, even R em ove pits from prunes and beat though they know it m eans th at prunes through a pulp. Com bine co m m un al system w ill cause the the prune liquid, end of a ll except the purest scien­ sugar and lem on tific am b itio n in m edicin e, th at ju ic e , spice and doctors w ill have to becom e poli­ salt in saucepan ticians to get ahead in th e ir profes­ and b ring to a sion and seek salaries and appoint­ b o i l . C o n t in u e m ents through the p o litic al m ill in boiling two m in ­ W ashington to the destruction of the u te s . Rem ove best ideals of th e ir profession, and fro m heat. Add g elatin m oistened to the w orst Interests of the com ­ in cold w a te r and s tir to dissolve. mon m an, the patien t. Pour hot liq u id o ver egg w hites and I found abused relig io u s and beat w ell. Add flavo rin g and prunes and m ix thoroughly but lig h tly . Pour ra ce classes of our people de­ sirin g to te a r down our civ ilisa­ into w ax pap er-lined m old and ch ill u ntil firm . U n m o ld and slice. Serve tion, thin kin g th ereby th e ir con­ dition would be Im p ro ve d , not w ith soft custard sauce. realising th a t w ith a ll Ito defecta T h e tan g y taste of oranges in it has afforded th em the best this d iffe re n t kind of "flu ff" m akes haven th e ir people e v e r had In nice topping fo r hot, spicy gin­ a ll the history of the w o rld , bet­ gerbread: te r than any other nation a f­ O range F lu ff. fords them today o r any nation ( F e r g in g erb read ) w ill afford th em In postw ar. 1 tablespoon flour A tta c k P roblem s. 1«4 tablespoons sugar H e re we a re then— the youth, the F e w g rain s of salt servicem an and th e ir fa m ilie s suf­ 1 egg yolk ferin g confusion and lac k of hope • i cup orange Juice along w ith the doctor, the nurse, the •4 teaspoon grated orange rind w o rke r, the religious m an, the busi­ 1 egg w hite ness m an, the b an ker. W hat a re we going to do about it? M ix flour, sugar and salt. Beat Sit around and a w a it the fu lfill­ egg yo lk: add to first m ix tu re . Blend m e n t of this mass of discourage­ in orange Juice and m ix w ell. Add m ent? Cook over hot w a te r, s tirrin g No w ell o rd ered nation would. constantly. Cover; cook 10 m inutes. The problem s m ust be attacked C h ill. B eat egg w hite stiff and fold and solved. Confidence In our in. Serve at once. fu tu re m ust be restored. T his nation was eveh m o re d is­ couraged 12 ye ars ago a t this v e ry Lynn Says: tim e . A fresh, brash president— this sam e M r . Roosevelt— arose on the K itchen T ip s: To shine your capito l steps and said th ere was stove, ru b w axed pap er o ver it nothing to fe a r but fe a r. a fte r cleaning. This w ill also keep H e thought he could do the Job and he did enough of It to get the it fro m getting rusty. country out of the basem ent, and To clean brass pipes and fix ­ would h ave done m o re if he had not tures, ru b w ith h a lf a lem on, started p layin g around p o litic a lly , rinse w ith boiling w a te r and rub packing the S u prem e court w ith d ry . incom petents and lea d in g class w a r To p ick up tin y slivers of fa re fo r p o litic al purposes. glass w hich m a y have broken on B u t behind h im th ere m ust be b u ilt up in this country a popular fo llo w irg fo r w hat everyo ne who can th in k realizes is sim p le com ­ m on justice and soundness. Sounder leadership m ust rise to the top in a ll classes to prom ote the things we know to be good, to m a k e class surliness, h atred and greed less popular, less condoned, to prom ote a national te a m w o rk out of our fool­ ish strifes. A leadership inspirin g confidence in postw ar reconversion m ust be established in W ashington— a le a d e r­ ship fo r the good of the country. the floor, m oisten a piece of ab­ sorbent cotton and w ip e over the slivers. T his w ill p ick them up and p rev en t cu tting your fingers. T o unloosen stubborn bottle caps, knock on floor on each side of cap and screw loose. F o r stub­ born cases, let hot w a te r run over cap before knocking against floor. To m a k e cut glass re tain its b rillia n c y , rub w ith a piece of lemon, then rinse and rub dry w ith lintless towel. Lynn C h am b e rs’ Point-Saving M enu J a p a n ’s m ost sacred shrine is a sm all wooden building at Ise, 250 air m iles from Tokyo, which is dedicated to A m a tera su , the Sun goddess, who has been informed o f all im portant events in that country for 2,500 yea rs, says Co l­ liers. The em peror, for instance, goes there to announce the birth o f a royal bab y, and the pre­ m ier to tell of a declaration ol w ar. M illions o f ordinary pilgrim s also visit it an nu ally, although they are forbidden to pass through even the first of the four fences surrounding the tem ple, P a r t y D re s s f o r T o t . w hich contains, incidentally, OR a mite of two to six , e dainty nothing but A m a tera su 's m irror. little frock with the sw inging skirt and ruffle edging little girls love. Sh e’ ll look as sw eet as her sm ile in this adorable party dress. It’s nice for school too in brightly checked cottons. This advertisement contributed in co­ operation w ith the Drug, Cosmetic and Allied Industries, by the makers of DR. CALDWELL'S SENNA LAXATIVE CONTAINED IN SYRUP PEPSIN “HOARSE” SENSE! for COUCHS due to COLDS re a lly soothing bocauso th oy’ro re ally . m edicated Cover scratches on dark furni­ H e re ’s a gingerbread th at takes by touching with iodine. honors because it uses little of our ture precious sugar and still is sa tis fac­ When dry. polish. — o— to ry fro m the standpoint of sw eet­ C u t the cover for the ironing ness. Use stewed pears, apricots, board on the bias and there will apples or nectarines o ver the top. *4 cup shortening *4 eup sugar 1 egg % eup molasses % eup m ilk 2 cups sifted flour % teaspoon ginger V, teaspoon cinnam on teaspoon baking soda •4 teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon aalt BUY WAR BONDS REGULARLY F L a m b L iv e r w ith Bacon C rea m ed Potatoes Beets w ith G reen Peas Jellied Apple Salad Preserves Hot Rolls •P ru n e F lu ff •R e c ip e given. G in g erb re ad Upside Down C ake. (5) You m ay turn them in and get your cash back at any time after 60 days. The longer you hold them, the more they're worth. T hey are never worth less than the money you invested in them. They can't go down in price. T h a t’s a promise from the financially strong­ est institution in the world: The United States of America. ''COUGH LOZENGES : J ; J ; ; J be no trouble with wrinkles. — o— To air bedclothes indoors, hang them over the radiator. The heat will air them very quickly. Millions use F A F Lozenges to give their throat a 15 minute sooth- ing, comforting treatment that reaches a ll the way down. For coughs, throatirritationsor hoarse- neas resulting from colds or smoking, soothe with F A F . Box, only 10£ POST'S FLAKES O F H W FA F AM P 8 F A M C O M 8//V FO W /7W S O O A R S tV F F r r& V D E X F A /S /M S — o— Blow dirt from the windings of an electric m otor w ith the tire pump or vacuu m clean er. A w et cleaning job will bring trouble. — o— with a single Garfield Headache Pewder K eep em pty spools and as scraps of em broidery floss, C re a m shortening. Add sugar string, ta p e, e tc ., a ccu m u la te , g ra d u a lly . Add egg and b eat w ell. wind on separate spools. It helps S tir molasses into m ilk . S ift to­ keep the sew ing basket orderly. gether d ry ingredients. Add a lte r­ n a te ly w ith molasses m ix tu re . M ix u n til smooth. P re p a re square pan as follows: *4 eup molasses 2 tablespoons b u tte r or substitute 1 cup sliced fru it M e lt b u tte r in square pan then add molasses and arra n g e fru it in it in a d eco ra tive p attern . P o ur g in g er­ bread b a tte r o ver fru it and bake in a m o d era tely hot (350-degree) oven 45 to 60 m inutes. T u rn upside down. t M t M n g re lie f fro m th e r a s p littin g ‘ headaches — th a t esnw r ------- t . ----- w a r days, tr y » C srflcld Headache w . Q u ick relle l Is yours, u s u a l,i w ith a single powder. Costs o n ly 25« to r 12 In d ivid ­ u a l doses, 10s fo r 4 d e a n . A t - yo u r drugstore. (Cwtas: Un h h to fncM) A fte r w ashing your window sills, w ax th em . T hey can then be kept clean for a long tim e by ju st dust ing them with a cloth. V W rits for a « E l S A M F ll o f C o r ,is lS H a o d o ch a Powdrr - cito for G orfiald Too, u,«d for cooitipotwn. acid bdisB itios. and Io "Eaap elsa« ¡adda." W tIT E i — •— When drying a hairbrush, put the bristle-side down. I f bristles point upw ard, w ater will drain onto wood block holding the bristles, in tim e causin g it to sp lit. T h e d ried fru its m a y be used in this delicious crispy dessert. O r, if you w an t to use canned fru its or fresh apples or pears, the choice w ill be a good one. CMHEU I D « . , I W ( M GARFIELD NEW breakfast idea • A m agic fla v o r c o m b in a tio n — Post's 40% B ra n F la k e s — plus lots o f te n d e r, seedless ra is in s . . . rig h t in th e same package. Folks are ra v in g about it. So ask y o u r grocer fo r Post's R a is in B ra n in th e big b lu e-a n d -w h ite package today. It's delicious! HEADACHE PO W D ERS Mighty Good Eating/ • ’Tbd (nias Art Suit Fnilt” Kellogg’s C om Flakes bring you nearly all the protec­ tive food elements o f the whole grain declared essen­ tial to human nutrition. 2 cups peaches, apricots, p tx rs or apples 1 teaspoon g rated lem on rin d % enp brow n sugar «4 teaspoon cinnam on 2 caps lig h tly crushed cornflakes 3 tablespoons m elted b u tte r or sub­ stitu te 2 ’4 tablespoons brown sngar Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be­ cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­ flamed bronchial m u cou s m e m ­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell you • bottle of Creomulsion with the un­ derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. Soak d ried fru it and then cook un­ t il ten d er. D ra in . Fresh fru it need only be peeled and cored. Place in a shallow b a k ­ ing dish w hich h as b e e n w e ll greased. M ix to­ g e th e r le m o n r in d , y« c u p brow n sugar, and cinnam on. S p rin k le o ver fru it. M ix to gether cornflakes and b u tte r, and add re m a in in g sugar. P ack firm ly o ver fru it. B a ke in a m o d era te­ ly hpt oven a t 400 degrees fo r 20 m inutes. Serve w ith o r w ithout cream . H o t Apple D essert. (Serves 6) 6 apples % cup seeded raisins •4 cup sugar 20 m a rs h m allo w s G et your tugar-saving recipes from Mis., Lynn C h am b e r, by w ritin g Io her in care o f (F e s 'irn New spaper U n io n , 210 South lies d a in e i Street, Chicago 6, I I I . Please send a stamped, set ¡ a d ­ dressed envelope for your reply. Released by Western Newspaper Union. delicious h a . « M a g . 8.T.. Oto 0-® F r n it C runch. (Serves 6 to 8) P a re , q u a rte r and slice apples. P lac e in greased pudding dish in lay e rs w ith raisins and sugar. Cover and bake u n til apples a re tender. R em o ve co ver when apples are done and cover w ith m a rs h m allo w s and then brow n in hot oven. Serve at once. R ice-O ran g e Pudding. (Serves 4) 2 cups cooked rice >4 cup d a rk corn syrup ‘4 cup orange juice 1’4 cups orange sections C om bine syrup and orange ju ice . B rin g to a boil and boil 5 m inutes, then add orange sections. R eheat and add rice. C h ill w ell before serv­ ing. BRAN *2« covo, S f 0 5 CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis CtÖViR! r I N O C U L A T I W IT H N f T R A O f M D o n ’t seed a lfa lfa , clover«, lespedeza, o r soybeans w ithout N I T R A G I N « G ood inoculation ii crop insurance fo r only a few cent» an acre. I t g.'vee legume crop» more vigor to fight weeds and drought, makes bigger yield» o f richer feed, help» build fe rtility . W ith ­ out good inoculation, legume» m ay be soil robber» and th eir growth stunted- 3 M V /F Sen-Gay • W hen children feel sore and achey with a cold, rub in B en -G ay. W atch the smiles as B en-G ay brings comfort I Contains up to times more methyl salicylate and menthol—famous pain-relieving agents that every doctor knows—than five other widely offered rub-ins. M ild B en -G a y was especially developed for children. B en G ay — THE 'D a /M I r A /m r o r r f i" r D O N 'T R IS K S C A R C E S EED k W M flfS U ' DUE TO INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES I t pay* to be sure, and inoculate every p lantin g o f legume» w ith N I T R A G I N . I t ’s the oldest, most widely used inocu- lan t. Produced by an exclusive process, in the most modern laboratory o f its kin d . G et it, in the b righ t yellow can* fro m your nearby seed dealer. O R IG IN A L A N A LG E S IQ U E BAUME I r h e u m a t is m , m u s c le p a i n ,- N E U R A L G IA | j h e r e s also m il d b e n - gay FOR C H IL D R E N Writ® for Ire® t»ookl»f> — how to tr o w b«»t®r v®tch, p®os, c lo *® n . ®t«* W WTUSIM CO.. USS IL SOOTH. WLWAUKtt U , MS.