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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 29, 1945 - W K K L Y N E W S A N A L Y S IS - 80 Report German Peace Bids as Allies Press Attacks on Reich; Act to Assure Civilian Supply HeleaM d by W««t«rn N*w«p«p*r Union. . Sailor Togs for Brother-Sister Wear This for Sports or Street — ( E D I T O R 'S N O T E : W h e n « p in io n « n r« « « n r« « « *d In lb * « « « « l« m n « . Ib « y « r « Ib a« « « I W « « l« m N » w « p n p « t U n i« « '« n « w « « n « ly « l« «n g n « l .• « • ■ ■ a r lly «f th l« n « w a p a p « r .l 1 9 Serve Novel Food» To Tempt Palate During Rationing Indicating Ihr modern nrlwork of road* ovrr which Ihr German« have been moving military auppllra east of the Rhine, thia aerial photo ahowi the Adolf Hitler auperhlghway near V. S. 1st army bridgehead. Map out lines extensive road system In territory. EUROPE: Rebuff Nuzi.i F FOOD: Probe Supply Chicken is precious but a little goes a long way when It’s served with glassed mixed vegetables and a border of rice. Lynn Chambers* Point-Having Menus. 'Spaghetti with Chicken Livers Slivered Green Beans and Carrots Grapefruit-Orange Salad French Bread Butter Cottage Pudding with Chocolate Sauce •Recipe given. the soup stock. Cook for 30-40 min utes over low heat. Now we have several recipes that fit not only into the “different” fla vored foods but also in the point- easy category: Fgg Cakes in Tomato Sauce. (Serves 4) 54 cup cracker meal 2 tablespoons grated cheese 54 teaspoon salt 54 teaspoon pepper 54 teaspoon baking powder 4 well beaten eggs 1 tablespoon milk 6 tablespoons fat or cooking oil Combine cracker meal, cheese, seasonings and* baking powder. Add to eggs, mix well Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time and stir in milk. is required in filling orders for a few of Heat fat in frying the most popular pattern numbers. pan and drop in Send your order to: . tablespoons of egg mixture. Fry until the edges are SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. brown. Turn and brown on other 14( New Montgomery SL Jaunty Sailor Suits. San Francisco, Calif. side. Add more fat as needed. Drop Enclose 25 cents in coins for each cakes into simmering tomato sauce COR that pair of cherubs, gay pattern desired. " little outfits with a nautical air. and cook for 20 minutes. Brother’s outfit is just like a real Pattern No.........................S iz e ........... Tomato Sauce. sailor’s, and sister’s swinging skirt 2 small cans tomato sauce Name ...................................................... buttons on the pert middy blouse. 2 small cans water Address......................................... . The dickey and collar on each can 2 teaspoons salad oil be white or monotone. 54 cup sugar • • • 54 teaspoon salt Pattern No. 1305 is designed for sizes 54 teaspoon pepper 1. 2, 3. 4. 5 and 6 years. Size 2, boy's 1 teaspoon minced onion suit, short sleeves, requires 25« yards of Combine ingredients in order giv 39-inch , material: girl's dress, short sleeves. 254 yards: *4 yard to face collar en. Bring to boiling ar.d simmer and dickey in contrasting material; 454 over low heat 45 minutes, stir yards braid to trim. ring occasionally. For Play or Street Of course, spaghetti dishes are N IDEAL warm weather en nothing new to most of you, but semble — the suflback dress when you combine it with the deli will help you acquire a nice tan. cious seasonings given in the follow For street wear, toss on the trim ing recipe, the dish will rate bolero edged in ric rac to match three cheers and a "hurrah.” The the dress. If you like, make the tomatoes may be home-canned ones dress in a bold flower print and from last summer’s produce, and have the bolero in a plain har the livers may be calves' or lamb monizing shade. if chicken is not available. • • • To saute the livers, fry them very Pattern No. 8764 is designed for sizes gently in hot fat with a bit of grated 12, 14, 16v 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, or minced onion for seasoning. It dress, requires 3 yards of 38-inch ma will take only about two or three terial; bolero. 1 yard; 5 yards ric rac for minutes to brown and cook them. trimming. Sprinkle with salt and pepper before serving. Spaghetti with Chicken Livers. (Serves 6) "The Grains Are Great Foods” 54 pound spaghetti 2 tablespoons shortening K ellogg b C orn Flakes bring you 1 onion nearly a ll th e p rotective food ele 2 cups canned tomatoes m ents of the whole grain declared Uncooked smoked meats can be essential to hu m a n n u tritio n . 54 teaspoon pepper kept fresh and sweet in the re 54 pound grated cheese frigerator for a long time if they 54 pound fresh mushrooms are wrapped in a clean cloth which 1 pound chicken livers w~s dipped in vinegar. Wring the 1 teaspoon salt Cook the spaghetti in boiling cloth well and wrap it around the salted water until tender. Drain and meat, wrapping again in waxed rinse in cold water. Heat the fat paper before storing in the refrig and brown the finely cut onion in it. erator. —•— Add the spaghetti and cook gently. When pails, garbage cans and Add the tomatoes, cheese, salt and pepper. Cook slowly until well other household containers begin blended. Serve in a casserole or to rust out at the bottom you can platter garnished with whole mush extend their life. Just make a I ¡5c J ^datâ f o r rooms and sauteed chicken livers. bottom liner of wood or cardboard S a v e Great Taste5 An\ A CORN FLAKES Ç8RN fUKCS to fit snugly. Calk against leak age with ordinary calking paste. —•— A leftover scrap of linoleum makes a good filler for the desk blotter. It gives a good surface ( oi. which to write and also wears well. — •— SJhe S d ic jh tin y S r o n l D C D D C D I Y es. w e have it! Gener- ■ C r r C R . ous sired box includes attractive glass shaker as premium. Postpaid, $1.00. To toughen glassware and lamp chimneys, place them in cold wa- | BOBBY PINS! sprfng steel. Buy ter, add a little salt and boil for ! a supply while they last. Ten cards, postpaid. $1.00. ten minutes. Then cool slowly. —•— A teaspoon of castor oil or two tablespoons of olive oil placed about the roots of your ferns every ! three months will promote the growth. A crisp head of lettuce nestles in this rosy tomato aspic ring to make a delightful spring salad. —•— Don't have small rugs near the head or front of the stairs where people might slip on them. To top off our round-up of deli ciously different recipes, there's a salad which you will enjoy having when you want to perk up winter- weary appetites: Ring Around Rose Salad. (Serves 6) 54 cup cold water 2 cups canned tomatoes 1 tablespoon finely grated onion 54 bay leaf, if desired 54 teaspoon salt 54 teaspoon celery salt Few grains cayenne or pepper 1 tablespoon gelatin Released by Western Newspaper Union. D A D V DAKITCV W aterproof; an- B H D I r H is I sw ers »' worried m other’« prayer. 50c quality; two pairs, postpaid, $1.00. Send money order o r currency; add 10c to checks f o r exchange GENERAL PRODUCTS CO. • Albany, Ga. SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Mix tomatoes, bay leaf, salt, cel ery, cayenne or pepper in saucepan and boll for 10 minutes. Soak gela tin in cold water 5 minutes, add to hot mixture and stir until dissolved. Add lemon Juice and onion. Turn into a ring mold that has been rinsed in cold water and chill. Wash lettuce thoroughly, remove core but do not separate leaves. When Arm, unmold tomato ring on chop plate. Place head of lettuce in center of ring and serve with real mayon naise. ■ jA lD klETTCI Silk or human hair. t l A I K n t l u . Regular 25c qual ity; four nets, postpaid. $1.00. We’re glad that in spite of war shortage* you can still get Smith Bros. Cough Drops. We'll be gladder still when Victory lets us make all rverykody needs. Smith Bros.— Black or Menthol—still 54. THAD r r •LACK OR M INTHOL— 5# at O Following hard upon Wur Mobili The phrase, "there’s something ze r Byrnes' formation of a special new under the sun," can always be applied to cook group to review all ing. muses many demands for non a h o m e m a k e r. military exports to There's never a protect essential ci dull moment in vilian supplies in foods, for count this country, senate less new com war investigating J c o m m i t t e e a n binations and methods are con nounced the conduct stantly being de of an inquiry into veloped. . the food situation Today's column is being devoted currently marked to those of you who want to accent | by the g ro w in g r B, the "different” in recipes. Some scarcity of meat. Revelation of the senate commit are old recipes with Just a touch tee's probe followed demands of mid- of newness that spells an entirely western senators for rectification ol different flavor or appearance in the government food policies, which, finished food. Bearing rationing in mind, these they declared, — discouraged fatten- - ------— ------------------ ing of cattle because of failure tc rqcipes will make it easy on those bring prices and feed costs in line precious points. There’s nothing with production, and failed to place tricky about making them, and they agriculture on a par with war in are bound to whip up ration-worn appetites to new and interesting dustry. Just before the congressional heights. A few pieces of leftover meat ; storm broke, Byrnes proclaimed the organization of a special group tc take on new interest when they are determine that Europe's demands dipped in a sauce and bread for relief and rehabilitation wouic crumbs, then fried. There’s nothing 'Town B uster’ Latest Bomb not interfere with U. 8. elviliar to smack of leftover taste In these: To Britain's famed "blockbust Barbecued Meat Slices. needs, and even to review pasi er" and "earthquake” bombs has commitments in the same light. 54 cup oil been added another, the 11-ton Following Byrnes' action, capital 3 tablespoons mustard "town buster,” developed to circles buzzed with talk that the 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce penetrate to the underground fac War Food administration, for one, 54-1 teaspoon salt tories the Germans established to hnd approached him for help in al Cold meat, sliced avoid bombardment. locating the shrinking fofld supply Bread or cracker crumbs Carried by Britain's four-en during 1945, with prospects of from Fat or drippings gined Lancasters, the "town 20 to 25 per cent less meat, 10 to 1Î Combine oil, mustard, sauce and buster” measures 2554 feet In per cent less vegetable oils and salt with rotary beater. Dip meat length snd almost four feet In di fats, and 10 per cent less sugar. into this mixture, then in bread ameter. Upon releasing the heavy Meanwhile, it was revealed, lend- crumbs and brown in hot fat. Serve load, the huge planes have lease purchases in recent weeks garnished with greens and cucum bounced up as high as 500 feet have been severely reduced be ber pickle. from relief of the weight. Dressed Spareribs cause of the growing meat shortage. Packing a tremendous wallop (Serves 6) Although the government has been in Itself, the "town buster” receiving larger allocations than for 154 pounds spareribs supplements the six-ton "earth merly, it was pointed out, still the A4 teaspoon salt quake” bomb, which sank the drop in slaughtering has reduced the 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes German battleship, Tirpitz, and volume available over last year, and 1 cup cooked rice penetrated 15-foot-thick concrete practically only military demands 2 tablespoons butter or substitute roofs of U-boat pens. are being satisfied Make a dressing by combining As a result, lend-leage meat ton the spareribs, rice, salt and butter. their armies and troop concentra nage has been slashed almost 80 Brown the fleshy tions massed to meet Allied attacks per cent in the last two months, with side of the spare in both east and west. ribs. Cover half pork purchases in one week down of spareribs with In the east. Russia grouped the about 84 per cent from last year, dressing, t h e n bulk of her manpower for the grand canned meats 86 per cent, and place other half assault on Berlin, heavily defended other products from 93 to 97 per on top of them. by an extended network of pill cent. Add Vi cup water, boxes. tank traps and infantry ob cover well and bake in a moderate stacles, which could be flooded. PACIFIC: As the Russians built up their oven for 154-2 hours. forces beyond the Oder for the Air Lashing» Dinner-in-a-Dlsh. With long runge U. S. bombers smash on the German capital, other (Serves 6) Red forces were on the move In based within flying distance of 1 pound veal shoulder both Upper Silesia and Hungary, in Japan as a result of the recent con 54 cup fat or drippings an effort to pry open the roads to quest of outlying islands in bloody 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce the fich industrial districts of but valuable fighting, the enemy's 54 cup celery Czecholovakia and Austria, feeding great industrial cities have more 2 cups small onions and more been feeling the lash ol 2 cups broad noodles the Nazi wehrmacht. heavy bombardment. 1 cup diced carrots In the west, German war produc Carried on even as General Mac 1 green pepper, diced tion was seriously threatened as U. S. and British armies closed on Arthur’s forces in the Philippines 1 cup geen peas both the Ruhr and Saar valleys. Not tightened their grip on the sprawl 2 cups soup stock Cut veal into one inch cubes, only was the Ruhr menaced by the ing archipelago guarding the inner U. S. 9th and British 2nd armies China sea lane, and as begrimed brown in fat. When brown, add the from the west, but Lt. Gen. Court marines finished off a stubborn foe Worcestershire sauce and soup ney Hodges' U. S. 1st moved up from on Iwo Jima, the B-29 raids on such stock. Add the whole onions, carrots, While its Remagen bridgehead to threaten Jap centers as Tokyo, Nagoya and pepper, celery and peas. Osaka are designed to cut down fac steaming, arrange noodles on top of it from the south. tory production and impair the flow vegetables, moistening them with The U. S. 3rd and 7th armies also of supply to the enemy's armies. were applying a vise on the Saar Meanwhile, General MacArthur’s valley, with the 3rd pressing in from Lynn Says: the north and east, and the 7th forces moved toward the climactic squeezing ahead from the south. battle with the bulk of the enemy Make it Good! When making Taking full advantage of their ex cornered on northeastern Luzon scalloped tomatoes, add a bit of tensive road system and short and additional American landing» celery and okra for added flavor. supply lines, the Germans fought to the south secured the sea pas Sauerkraut Is good when served viciously to hold both all-important sage through the Philippines tc Manila. fried in bacon drippings. Add a regions. dusting of pepper before serving. CRIME Green peppers stuffed? Ground SERVE G.I. Release of the FBI's annual ham extended with rice is a All over Europe the transportation crime reports bulletin for 1944 natural combination. Bake in to corps m ilitary railway services are reflects a general upward trend mato sauce for color. hauling 50,000 tons a month of in crime during the year, Direc Corn and bits of bacon are meats, fresh vegetables and dairy tor J. Edgar Hoover said. He good, but will be even better products—literally bringing "fillets added that arrests of boys and when bits of green pepper are in his foxhole” to G.I. Joe. Reefer girls 17 years of age totaled added. cars make it possible to deliver more than for any other group. Beets take to orange flavor. good food in. good condition. Arrests of boys under 18 were After heating add a bit of orange Months before the invasion, at 18.8 per cent greater in 1944 than Juice and grated rind. erection depots in different parts of in 1941, the last peacetime year, Broccoli is fit for the best when England, men of the railway shop and arrests of girls under 21 served with bits of chestnuts battalions labored to construct the showed a 134 per cent gain over cooked, peeled and crumbled. reefer cars from prefabricated sec the same period. tions sent over from the States. Amid a Hurry of talk that high German groups had sounded the U. S. and Britain out on peace pos sibilities. Allied armies maintained their heavy pressure against Nazi lines in both the east and west. According to one report. Gen. Dwight Elsenhower rebuffed Field Murshal von Rundstedt's approach for an armistice, under which the latter offered to pull German ormles beyond the Rhine, where they have been forced, and disarm them. Published in Sweden's Svcnska Dagbladet. the other report dealt with German overtures to a British official for an armistice for preserv ing the Reich as a bulwark ngainst the "Bolshevik menace." To include 111V IC IV IIIIU II U x u a -s * te asew * tnc retention of I the s Nazis in e w office end the evacuation of occupied ter- ritory. the offer also was flutly re jected. It was said. Even as the reports came through. Germany rocked under the tremor of continued heavy aerial assaults, aimed at Nazi industrial installa tions. communication lines leeding SEW ING CIRCLE PATTERNS QUICK RELIEF FROM k S pRAl IN SiA Nl )S ‘rRA IN s iMuacular Aches and Paint • Stiff Joint» NEED ¿t SLOAN S LINIMENT