Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 17, 1945, Image 7

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, May 17, 1945
Your Chic Jewelry May Now Be
Worn W ith Daytime Casuals
■ So Crisp-
I SoTksfy
WPR ha« p la n * u n d er w a y f a r
expan sio n o f fa c ilitie s ta p ro ­
duce 1 ,5 00 ,0 0 0 m o re tru ck
a n d b u t t iro * o v a ry th re e
month« fo r m ilita ry a n d es­
sential c iv ilia n
u ta .
T o ta l
production b y n a x t Decem ­
b e r it e x p e c ted t a reach a
ra ta of 6 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 a q u a rte r.
There a re 1 ,4 50 ,0 0 0 ru b b e r-
tire d tra c to r* an A m erican
fa r m * , m an y o f which a re
n aw o b so lete. It h a * b een
e s tim a te d th a t th e ra w ill ba
m e re th a n 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ru b b a r-
tira d tra c to r* on fa r m * w ith ­
in te n y e a r * a ft e r th e w a r.
The first known wheeled vehicle*
were used in Babylonia about
3 0 0 0 B.C.
"Tkt Sulat An Suit Fiidi
K eik un’« Rie«
K n « p i • equal
the toim i* ripe
irtain tn n ru rly
««Il th e protec­
tive ItHMl ele
ment« declared
rea r itir i to hu
inan n u tritio n .
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MOZ« F R MACA S A Y S ...
It ’s Like Taking Out
SUCCESS
INSURANCE
for Your Baking • • •
. . . When you Use
MACA*
the Amaxing
'
Fait Dry Yeast.
Use Just Like
Compressed Yeast I
"Yc* ma'am I Using M ata is a won­
derful 'policy'—a success 'm turtnet
policy' for your baking. This m ar­
velous cjuick-rising dry yeast helps
you turn out perfret bread and rolls—
with a rich golden beauty, a light,
velvety-smooth texture—and SUPER-
DELICIOUS OLD-FASHIONED FLA­
VOR! Maca helps you bake/aj/rr, more
taiily, to o ... requires no spec ial tricks
or recipes. Use it the same way you
use compressed yeast!”
and MACA
Is sa HANDY!
Keeps W ithout
Rafrigarationl
"Believe me, it’s s
comfort to have a
supply o f Macs on
th e p a n try shelf.
Saves you e x tra
trips to the s to re -fo r Maca tlayi
frtth for w ttk i without refrigeration!
Every package is dated for your com­
plete protection.
"So lady, latch on to my 'policy* of
success insurance! USE MACA, THE
ORIGINAL FAST DRY YEAST!”
A
S . So much Maca Yeasi is being shipped
overseas that your grocer m ight not a lw i):
have it. I f he doesn't, ask for Yeast Foam
(Magic Yeast), your old stand-by which olio
gives bakings a grand old-time flavor.
N O R T H W E S T E R N YEAST
COMPANY
1750 N. Ashland Av»., Chicago I t , Illinois
lAhr ^ o n ] i
Watch Your
Kidneys/
H elp T h e m Cleanse th e Blood
of H a rm fu l Body Waste
Your kidneys are constantly Altering
waste matter from the blood stream. But
kidneys sometlmee lag in their work— do
not act aa Nature Intended— fail to re­
move Impuritiee th at, if retained, may
poison the ayatem and upset the wbols
body machinery.
Symptome may be nagging backache,
pereiatent headache, attacks of dlaalneaa,
getting up nights, swelling, puffiness
under the eye»— a feeling ol nervoue
aualety and loss ol pep and strength
Other algne ol kidney or bladder dis­
order are sometimes burning, scanty or
ton frequent urination.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatm ent is wiser than neglect. Uae
Doan'« Pills. Doan't have been winning
new friends lor more than forty years.
They have a nation-wide reputation.
Aro recommended by grateful people the
country over. A l t your neithborl
D oan sp ills
When Mother Earth is bountiful In
her output, there's no good reason
for stinting on mineral and vitamin-
rich protective foods.
This is the time to plan meals main­
ly of vegetables, first, from neces­
sity because ra­
tioned foods are
high in point val­
ue and s c a re » ;
and secondly, be­
cause we should
try to build up our
health as much
as possible to reap personal and
community benefits.
Vitamin A.
No one should lack for this fam il­
iar vitamin that comes at the be­
ginning of the alphabet because it is
easily obtained in dairy foods, car­
rots, greens, liver, butter, apricots,
prunes and tomatoes. It is especial­
ly essential for growth and the main­
tenance of normal resistance to in­
fection.
Vitamin BI.
If the children or adult members
of the family show signs of losing
their appetite, check into these
sources for vitamin BI or thiamin;
dried beans and peas, lean pork,
whole grain cereals, yeast, milk,
cauliflower, chicken, peanuts and
egg yolk. In addition to being nec-
esSHt-y to maintain appetite, this vi­
tamin aids in growth and helps
maintain the normal function of the
digestive organs and nervous sys­
tem.
Vitamin C.
One of our basic nutrition rules
definitely states that we should eat
at least one citrus fruit a day. We
need this fruit for assuring enough
vitamin C for well-nourished gums
and teeth as well as to maintain
normal bone structure, the normal
strength of capillary walls and the
prevention of scurvy. You'll find it
plentiful in oranges, lemons, grape­
fruit, pineapples, strawberries, to­
matoes, raw cabbage and greens,
liver, green pepper and peas.
LOWER W INDO W
SHADES NEARLY TO
A Nc.W vogue is winging its way
* * into fashionland. It is that of
wearing honest-to-goodness jewelry
instead of novelty sportsy items with
your sweaters and casual daytime
frocks. Just because you are wear­
ing a sweater is no reason why your
beloved pearl necklace has to be
reserved for dressier occasions. Ac­
cording to the new way of thinking
it is perfectly style-correct to wear
your choicest strand with your new
chic sweater. Best dressers are do­
ing just that this season and what's
more they are giving an extra fillip
to their daytime casuals with other
smart jewelry items outstanding
among which are the stunning new
chatelaines, which add so much to
the swank of one’s costume.
There's a tremendous demand for
sweaters in neutrals, especially
subtle grays, also the fascinating
light beige and cereal tones. With
these, women who know their fash­
ions are wearing perhaps a pearl
necklace with a pearl pin, worn like
a sorority emblem.
There is also a decided trend to­
ward costumes carried out in mono­
tone, such as the modish three-piece
consisting of a suit jacket and skirt
in neutral gray or beige or a new
off-white shade teamed with a pull­
over sweater in the same identical
color.
Carefully selected jewelry
completes an outfit of striking style
distinction. If you are aspiring to
something new and exclusive look­
ing, here’s your cue.
The illustration shows you the lat­
est in jewelry for wear with your
casual clothes.
Because there is
such startling news conveyed in the
picture below to the right we are
eager to tell you what it’s all about.
See the gold hairpins she is wearing
in her hair? Well, they are news,
big news! Next time you go shop­
ping saunter over and ask to see
the newest in gold hairpins to wear
foods as vitamin BI. In addition
to the part it plays in normal nu­
trition, it is also essential to growth,
cell respiration, and good nervous
health.
Vitamin P-P.
Most of us are more fam iliar with
nicotinic acid, which is just another
name for this vitamin. You’ll get
your share if you eat lean meats
and liver, salmon, wheat germ,
yeast, tomatoes, greens and butter­
milk. It's responsible for good, clear
healthy skin and the normal func­
tioning of the gastro-intestinal tract.
Now, how do we go about getting
all these vitamins into our diet?
Wc will have to include foods from
euch of the groups mentioned daily.
This is especially important with the
B and C vitamins because they
cannot be stored in the body as is
vitamin A.
The following recipes will give you
good health as well as good eating.
If vegetables are eaten raw, they
are more valuable:
Tomato Stuffed Salad.
(Serves 4)
4 medium-sized tomatoes
3 ounces cream cheese
2 tablespoons green onion, chopped
% cup green pepper, chopped
(i medium-sized cucumber, chopped
3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
*« cup salad dressing
Peel tomatoes. Cut slices from
top and scoop out centers. Sprinkle
with salt; invert to chill. Blend
cream cheese with encugh cream to
soften. Line tomato cups with this
mixture. Combine remaining ingre­
dients; fill tomato cups. Chill thor­
Vitamin D.
oughly. Serve with additional salad
Vitamin D has to do exclusively
dressing in lettuce cups.
with bone and teeth building—sound
Jellied Perfection Salad.
bones,
s tro n g
(Serves 6)
teeth and the pre­
1 tablespoon unflavored gelatia
vention of rick­
ti cup cold water
ets. Vitamin D is
1!4 cups hot water
as hard to find as
1 tablespoon lemon juice
vitamin A is easy.
1 tablespoon vinegar
Its sources are
1 teaspoon salt
fe w : fis h liv e r
1 cup diced cucumber
o ils (co d . h a l i ­
14 cup sliced green onions
but), fortified milk and cream, egg
’4 cup sliced radishes
yolks and liver. If your doses of
1 cup chopped celery
these foods are small, then get a
Soften gelatin in cold water. Dis­
big dose of sunshine—that's vitamin
solve in hot wa­
D, too.
ter. Add lemon
V it a m in G .
This vitamin, also called ribofla- I juice, vinegar and
vin. Is found in many of the same salt. Chill until
partially set; add
remaining ingre­
dients. Chill until
Lynn Says:
firm.
Serve on
crisp lettuce with
mayonnaise.
Handy Hints: To keep food warm
when serving and eating, make
Cabbage Pepper Slaw.
certain both serving dishes and
(Serves 6)
plates are as hot as possible.
4 cups finely shredded cabbage
Place a teaspoon of salt in wa­
’-4 cup chopped green pepper
ter in which eggs are cooked. This
1 teaspoon salt
helps prevent shells from crack­
% teaspoon white pepper
ing.
2 tablespoons vinegar
1 teaspoon celery seed
Serve asparagus as a main dish
2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar
by topping with cream sauce and
1 teaspoon prepared mustard
hard-cooked eggs, sliced and
14 cup salad dressing
dusted with paprika.
Combine vegetables, salt, pepper,
Use only slow ovens (225-250 de­
sugar and celery seed. Combine
grees) for baking fruit whips.
vinegar, mustard and salad dress­
Young spring rhubarb does not
ing.
Add to vegetables and mix
have to be peeled when baking
thoroughly,
for pies, canning or making
*Ambrosia Salad.
sauces and puddings.
(Serves 4 to 6)
For a delicious pudding topping
2
bananas,
sliced
mix two tablespoons of orange
Yi cup diced orange
marmalade into one cup whipped
This little princess jumper dress
•z4 cup seedless grapes
cream.
is a pleasing change from the
% cup chopped dates
To save time in making fruity
usual two-piece or suspender-skirt
3 tablespoons lemon Juice
desserts, add sugar or honey to
types. Mothers will welcome the
*/« cup moist coconut, grated
fruit or berries (strawberries,
■implicity of
this pinafore-like
Combine
fruits;
sprinkle
with
raspberries, rhubarb, etc.) and
lemon juice; chill.
Add creamy dress, for it only requires a mere
place in a shallow baking dish.
mayonnaise dressing which has been remnant of material to make, and
In place of pie crust or biscuit
blended with sour cream. Serve on when it comes to laundering
topping use a crumbling of flour,
crisp lettuce and garnish with coco­ irons out so easily. For every day
sugar, a little butter and cin­
wear make it of small patterned
nut.
namon.
rayon print or a gay calico.
R eleased by Western Newspaper Union.
Princess Jumper
in a braid atop your head or brushed
up pompadour or a low-coiled bun,
for all three are smart hairdos for
now and for summer-to-be. The
hairpins as worn here are topped
with concave flowers of gold which
reflect a cluster of small rubies in
the center. Matching earrings and
a gold snakechain necklace com­
plete this stunning ensemble. Pretty
with her summer frock!
Above to the left the matched set
worn includes pin, barrette and ear­
rings. The pin is an arrow and heart
designed in gold - plated sterling
silver. The hearts are concave re­
flecting the color of the center
stones.
A clever way of wearing one of
the new chatelaines that are the talk
o’ town this season is shown ajsove
to the right.
This double-strand
chatelaine of fourteen carat gold
snakechain has a clip at one end to
fasten to the dress and a ring at
the other for a gold heart-shaped pin
with an amethyst heart in the cen­
ter. Loops and streamer ends, in a
ribbon effect, accent the fluted
heart. One important jewelry piece
like this will glorify even the sim­
plest dress or suit.
Colorful and modish for summer
with a white wool and cotton knitted
sweater blouse are twisted strands
of real coral made into a necklace
and bracelet as shown below to the
left. The gold plated heart clasps
are studded with small turquoise
stones and the earrings are coral.
The high necklines and cardigan
jackets offer every encouragement
to wear pins and necklaces to soften
the sometimes severely simple lines.
You will be wanting bracelets ga­
lore to wear with the new brief cap
sleeves. Chatelaines are stunning
arranged about the new low-cut
square necklines and they are smart
with gabardine or spun rayon coat-
dress classics.
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these 10 herbs in
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Popular Style Theme
To year deity cup of hot water, add the juice
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the hard-to-gef-at wastes which
cling te the lining, undigested.
Msi.ee hot water tastier to drink,
odds mild, thorough laxative ac­
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A theme that is being stressed
with increasing enthusiasm is the
double-costumes that serve so read­
ily for many-purpose wear. The
practicality, economy, color and de­
sign rhythm that characterizes these
adjustable costumes make them in­
dispensable in a summer wardrobe.
The combination that is a “prize
buy” consists of a play suit with
an extra skirt. It looks very com­
plete with its ’skirt for town and
general daytime- wear. Worn with
out the skirt, it makes the play-suit
ideal. Another big idea in double­
duty cottons and one which design­
ers are playing up for all it is worth
this summer, is the bare-back sun
dress that has either a separate bo­
lero or cape that can be easily
slipped on and off. In some in­
stances girls are wearing with their
bare-back gingham sun dresses a
stole of matching gingham. Some
of the sun dresses are styled with
a view to being that attractive that
with the bolero removed they serve
charmingly for informal dance
frocks.
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Quick-Change Costumes
Boon to Business Girls
Career and business girls are on
the lookout for accessories that will
tune their practical office dress to
after-five occasion. There are loads
of pretty things that will do this,
chief among which are the exqui­
site dickeys and gilets made peplum
style and all you have to do is to
slip them over your dress and
with one of the new flower-wreath
hats you’ll “look like a million.’*
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