Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 06, 1947, Image 7

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Woman's ^^orld
sew ing circle patterns
Add Cay, Fresh Dashes of Color
s tr o d e l / J o u t f Jde P r o u d Io 'IdJe e a r
hip p o ck ets a r e a n ice a c c e n t on
th e p lain flared sk irt. B uckle on
an a ttr a c tiv e p u rc h a s e d b elt an d
y o u ’ve a frock y o u ’ll be proud to
w e a r e v e ry w h e re .
I iy FashioningOw n I ^ampshades
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I f you've had your heat on Just
long enough to notice the p e rm a ­
nent film of soot that has gathered
over m any o f your fu rnishings, then
it's tim e to freshen up the house.
Some special offenders fre q u e n tly
are the lampshades.
No hom em aker, w hether she Is
fastidious o r ju s t p la in neat, ever
w ill p e rm it a soiled lam pshade in
her home. N a tu ra lly there are some
w hich s im p ly w ill not respond to
cleaning a fte r a ce rta in stage has
been reached, or they have become
too faded and w eary th a t nothing
short of d ra stic means w ill solve
I the problem .
M aking lampshades at home is
re a lly a sim ple problem . You have
1 the fra m e , and the rest is ju s t a
m u tte r of choosing the rig h t fa b ric
fo r your room , and fittin g it. Now,
don’ t le t this last be yo u r stu m b lin g
block, because it's re a lly easier than
fittin g a dress. You can pick up the
lam pshade and ju s t go at it easily,
using yo u r pins generously to tack
the new lam pshade on, and then
s titc h in g it on.
And, o f course, you always can
use paper o r fa b ric and paste this
on over the lampshade you now have
o r on the fra m e , and i t ’ s as easy
as doing up paper dolls. The m a in
re q u isite is keeping the w o rk m a th e ­
m a tic a lly precise in m easurem ents,
and then using yo u r neatest tech­
nique in pasting o r sew ing a fte r fit­
K eep H earts in Tune With T im es
‘ See recipes below)
ting.
V alen tin e’s Day
LYN N ( HAM BFRS' M ENU
I f you get Into a p a rty mood
around this tim e of ye a r, one of the
• m ost fe stive oc­
casions fo r a get
together can he
on V a l e n t i n e ’ s
Day. T here are
so m uny cle ve r
things you can do
w ith
food
and
decorations
that
i t ’ s ju s t
grand
$ fun.
The occasion enn be g e ttin g to­
gether w ith friends whom you lik e
and h a rd ly ever get a chance to have
over. Or, if you w ant to honor an en­
gaged or new ly m a rrie d couple the
occasion is perfect.
Be as f r illy as you lik e fo r this
Is a ro m a n tic day. P ink and w hite
are yo u r colors, and hearts yo u r
m o tif. A rra n g e fu rn itu re in p a irs as
m uch as possible to c a rry out the
them e of the occasion, and fo r re ­
freshm ents, select y o u r sweetest
dishes.
Here's a good menu fo r a sim ple
supper p a rty :
lla in a la K ing in
Noodle Nest
Tomato Aspic
Heart Shaped Sandwiches
Devil's Food Cake
Beverage
Y o u 'll w ant to be ce rta in to use
p im ie n to to c a rry out the color
scheme fo r this occasion, so m ake
a m em o to yo u rs e lf to get a ja r to
use w ith this lovely-to-look-at m ain
dish:
Noodle Nest.
(Serves 8)
1 pound noodles
3 eggs
1 cup milk
C ream ed-O ysters in
Toasted Bread Cups
B uttered B ro cco li
Baked Potato
C om bination Salad Bread Sticks
Orange F lu ff
Beverage
yolks of eggs blended w ith the m ix ­
ture. Pour into center of noodle rin g
and s p rin k le w ith tin y bits of p im ie n ­
to and a generous dash of p a p rika
Tomato Aspic Salad.
(Serves 6 to 81
1*4 tablespoons p la ii. g elatin
*4 cup w a te r
2 cups tom ato ju ic e
1 m edium sized onion
1 stalk celery
3 sprigs parsley
2 tablespoons vinegar
4 whole cloves
2 teaspoons sugar
!4 teaspoon salt
2 cups m ixed chopped vegetable,
fresh.
C om bine g elatin and w a te r; let
stand 5 m inutes. Com bine re m a in ­
ing
ingredients
except vegetables
and s im m e r cov­
ered, fo r 15 m in ­
utes. S tra in and
pour o ver gelatin.
L e t c h ill and
when p a r t i a l l y
congealed, add chopped, fresh vege­
tables. C h ill u n til firm and serve on
lettuce w ith m ayonnaise.
H eart-
shaped m olds m ay be used.
M ake a p re tty d e v il’s food eake
fo r dessert, and fro s t w ith flu ffy
fro s tin g . Use tin y red hearts fo r
the design.
Devil’s Food Cake.
2 cups sifte d c \ke flour
*4 tablespoon W orcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon soda
2 tablespoons catsup
* i teaspoon salt
1 cup grated cheese
1*4 cups granulated or brown
Cook noodles in b o ilin g salted w a­
sugar
te r u n til tender; d ra in . Beat eggs
*4 cup shortening
u n til
lig h t and
Milk
c o m b i n e w ith
2 eggs, unbeaten
noodles and other
3 squares chocolate, melted
ingredients. Pour
1 teaspoon vanilla
into a w ell but­
W ith b u tte r, substitute o r la rd , use
tered or oiled rin g
% cup m ilk .
W ith vegetable o r
m old and set in a
other shortening, use 1 cup m ilk .
pan of hot w ater.
S ift flo u r once; m easure into s ift­
Bake in a m oder­
e r w ith soda, sa lt and sugar. Have
ate (350-degree) oven fo r 45 to 60
shortening at room te m p e ra tu re ;
m inutes u n til firm . U nm old and fill
m ix o r s tir ju s t to soften. S ift in
center w ith ham a la k in g :
d ry in g re d ie n ts and add % cup m ilk
Ham a la King.
and m ix u n til a ll flour i f da m p ­
(Serves 8)
ened. Then beat 2 m inutes, add
3*4 to 4 cups diced, cooked ham
eggs, m e lte d chocolate, re m a in in g
3 cups rich milk
m ilk and v a n illa and beat 1 m in u te
3 tablespoons finely chopped
longer. T u rn into tw o 9-inch la y ­
pepper
e r pans w hich have bottom s lined
3 tablespoons finely cut celery
w ith paper and greased. Bake in a
1 tablrspoon finely cut parsley
m oderate (350-degree) oven fo r 30
Salt to taste
m inutes.
% cup butter or substitute
T h is cake m ay be m ixed by h a rd
% cup flour
a t low speed on an e le c tric m ix e r.
H i cups mushrooms, frrsh or
Count only a ctu a l beating tim e . Or,
canned
count beating strokes. A llo w about
*4 cup pimiento, cut in strips
150 fu ll strokes per m inute. Scrape
2 egg yolks
bowl and beater o r spoon often w hile
Paprika
m ix in g .
F ry celery and green pepper
A nother type of p a rty fo r this day
s lig h tly w ith a little butter. M e lt m ay be m ade even easier. Use the
re m a in in g b u tte r, add flour and s tir to m a to aspic w ith chicken o r c ra b ­
u n til w ell blended. Add m ilk and m eat salad, assorted sandwiches,
cook u n til thickened, s tirrin g con­ nnd a h e a rt shaped m old o f ice
sta n tly. Add ham, celery, green pep­ cre a m served w ith little cakes c a r­
per, m ushroom s, p im ie n to and pars­ rie d out in the h eart m o tif.
ley. Just before se rvin g add the
R eleased by W estern N ew spaper Union.
LYNN SAYS:
Solve Household Tasks
With Simple Remedies
A paste of bornx and lemon ju ice
w ill rem ove stains fro m w hite m a r­
ble table and bureau tops. Rinse the
paste off tho ro u g h ly a fte r you have
applied it.
D a rk green le a fy vegetables such
ns kale, beet greens, tu rn ip greens,
chard, spinach and w ild greens are
ric h sources of iro n nnd v ita m in A
and should be included often in the
d ie t.
D ry colored garm ents inside out.
and hang them in the shade to p re ­
vent them fro m fading.
When sto rin g linens, use a chest
fo r them , and keep them away fro m
ra d ia to rs and pipes, o r fro m da m p ­
ness and heat.
Linens should not be starched be­
fore they are put aw ay fo r storage.
To p re ve n t them fro m tu rn in g y e l­
low, w ra p in blue paper.
Save tim e w ashing dishes, if you
are a right-handed person, by hav­
ing the dishes go fro m rig h t to le ft
say the household experts.
W rapping or W allpaper
M ay Be Used fo r C overing
We have a ll at one tim e o r another
run into w ra p p in g papers or w a ll­
papers w hich we thought would be
the p e rfe ct choice fo r a lam pshade,
but somehow we never were qu ite
able to figure out how to put them
to use. H ere's a fo o lp ro o f plan fo r
m a kin g these shades fit.
To m ake a p a tte rn fo r the shade,
lay some large pieces of brow n
w ra p p in g paper o r new spaper on the
P a tte rn Nr>. 8116 is for sizes 12. 14. Is.
18 and 20 Size 14 re q u ire s 33s y a rd s of
35-inch;
y a rd of 35 o r 39-inch for collar.
T h e S p r in t Is a a c nt F A S H IO N has a
w e a lth nt n e w ln t In to r m a tio n In r e v e r y
ho m e
d re ss m a ke r.
S p e c ia lly
d e s irn e d
o tv le s . e asy to m a k e ou tfits , fr e e e ro e h e t-
I n t d ire c tio n s , fr e e p a tte rn p rin te d in sid e
the book. P r ic e 2S c e n ts .
F la n n e l Dress
Send your o rd e r to:
SEWING CIRCLE PA TTERN D E PT .
709 Mission St., San F rancisco, Calif.
E nclose 25 c en ts In coins for each
p a tte rn desired.
P a tte rn N o .-------------------------- Size-----
N a m e -------------------------------------- ----- —
A d d ress-
THROW AWAY
HARSH LAXATIVES!
Millions Have Ended Con­
stipation with Healthful
Fresh Fruit Drink
IJ R IG H T b u tto n s m a k e a han d -
som e tr im fo r th is s m a r t ra g -
lan -sleev ed d re s s .
T he d a sh in g
high n e c k lin e is finished w ith
snow y w h ite c o lla r re v e rs , c u rv e d
This dress and ja c k e t costum e
by a New Y ork designer uses
pink flannel fo r the dress w ith a
sim p ly styled high neck and
short sleeves and a stitched
yoke effect on the bodice. I t is
belted in the same pink and
black wool used fo r the ja c k e t
printed w ith P eruvian charm s.
An iro n a lw a y s h e a ts m o re r a p ­
idly th a n it cools. P la c e f a b r ic s r e ­
wind seam binding o r a bias of the q u irin g le ss h e a t a t th e b o tto m of
same fa b ric as the shade around the th e c lo th e s-b a sk e t w hen d a m p e n ­
ing th e fa m ily c lo th e s.
wires of the fram e.
A nother decision you m ust m ake
before a ctu a lly covering w ith fab-
ric and cu ttin g the shade is whether
or not you w ant the edges finished
w ith a double fold, decorative r ib ­
bon, frin g e or braid. This w ill m ake
a difference in the size of the shade
itself, and you m ay not have fa b ric
to waste in trim m in g off la te r.
Always assemble e ve ryth in g be­
fore you s ta rt to w ork, as the job
requires concentration, and you can­
not stop and look fo r som ething when
you are try in g to do a good jo b of
fittin g .
F a b ric shades m ay be lin e d o r un­
lined depending upon the kin d of m a ­
te ria l used. I f you stre tch the fa b ­
ric to the shade, it m u st always be
lined. Select the lin in g fa b ric care­
fu lly as th is is rig h t next to the
lig h t, w hich w ill give any fa b ric a
ro sy glow.
As you stretch the fa b ric over the
Brighten your drab rooms . . .
shade pin it ca re fu lly to both top
and bottom . M ake ce rta in the fab
floor. P a in t the edges o f the lam p ric re a lly stretches and use a bias
fra m e w hite, and w hile the paint is cut. P in and re-pin the shade sev
s till wet, ro ll the fra m e across the e ra l tim e s u n til you are ce rta in
newspaper.
th a t the fa b ric lays smooth as s ilk on
M ake ce rta in that you tu rn the the fra m e . Then overcast the fa b
shade evenly, p a rtic u la rly i f the ric to the fra m e as you w ould w ith a
shade is not round. The wet paint paper shade and tr im as desired.
leaves a m a rk on the paper th a t can
F o r lampshades w ith p e ttico a t ru f-
be used as a guide fo r c u ttin g e ith e r fles, use any of the d a in ty organdies
paper o r m a te ria l lampshade.
o r va rio u s p rin te d fa b rics. These
C ut the patte rn as soon as the in m a n y cases m ay be unlined, but
pa in t dries, le a vin g enough at the it's a good idea to test the fa b ric
edge so th a t the shade cover can be against the lig h t so you w ill know
joined p ro p e rly . The paper shade w h a t to expect when you have the
then m a y be attached to the fra m e ' shade made.
and held w ith paper clips w hile you
The ru ffle w hich you are using
s titc h the top and the bottom by m u st be cu t three tim es as la rg e as
o vercasting o r by sewing on a b ra id ­ the circu m fe re n ce around the shade
ing.
P le a t o r g a th e r this and jo in the
N ever th ro w aw ay the top or hot- ' ends
tom rin g s fro m old shades as these ! H e a vie r fa b ric s such as drapery
can be used to m ake fa b ric shades, and slip co ve r m a te ria l also m ay be
I f you w ant to m ake a pleated pa- ' used fo r lam pshades, but these are
per shade, this w ill have to be cut best made lik e the paper shades,
m o re ta ilo re d and trim . Do not at­
te m p t to put ruffles on them .
Trim Your Fabrics
I f y o u 're doing some trim m in g
about the household, you’d be sur­
prised how easy it is when you
have the know-how. In m a kin g
pom pom s fo r hats o r dresses or
o th e r purposes, use e m b ro id e ry
tw is t (th re a d ), n ovelty k n ittin g
th read o r ya rn . Cut tw o circle s
on ca rd b o a rd w ith a hole in the
center o f each. Thread needle
and pass around the holes and
By making your ou n lampshades.
around cardboard u n til a th ic k
la y e r is fo rm e d a ll the way
In a c irc u la r shape before pleating
around. The th ic k e r the layer,
F ittin g p ro p e rly in this case is of
the utm ost im portance. H ere again. ! the flu ffie r the pompom. Cut the
th read between the tw o ca rd ­
use the p a tte rn tr ic k described
boards, rem ove them , holding
above and m ake sure the pattern
threads fir m ly in the center and
fits before you a c tu a lly cut the shade
tie a th re a d to secure them at
itse lf.
th a t point. C lip edges o f thread.
To m ake frin g e , buy it by the
Fabric-Lined Shades Require
y a rd o r ra ve l threads fro m the
Different Technique
m a te ria l you are using. Cover
F a b ric shades should be stretched
tig h t on the fra m e you use fo r ! the top o f the frin g e w ith tin y
b ra id in g o r overcast it.
Then
them , but before you a c tu a lly place
com b to m ake it stra ig h t.
the fa b ric on the fra m e , you m ust J
Fashion Flashes
You m a y have y o u r gloves long or
Sandals of tra n sp a re n t p lastic look
short depending upon y o u r p re fe r­ e specially lo v e ly w ith a g ra ce fu lly
ence. G auntlets w ith w ide cuffs are draped lam e gown.
especially s m a rt fo r suits.
I f you’ re v e ry fe m in in e , w reath
G ay little shorties as w ell as a ll yo u rs e lf in w h ite s ilk m arquisette
lengths of the longer gloves are used w ith a m odified h oopskirt and even
fo r fo rm a l w ear.
Some o f them a bustle. I f yo u ’ re d ra m a tic and
m a y even be the fingerless m itts v e ry sm a rt, choose a s im p le r gown
w hich haven’ t been seen since ladies in a stunning color that gives you
used fans exclusively.
long, flo w in g lines.
— •—
In m a k in g y e a s t b re a d , it is m o st
im p o r ta n t to av o id le ttin g dough '
g e t too lig h t o r r is e too long. L e t J
it r is e u n til dou b led , b u t n o t m o re
th a n doubled.
— • —
In so ld e rin g , re m e m b e r th a t the
m e ta ls to be jo in e d m u s t be h e a t-
ed to th e m e ltin g point of th e so ld e r
before it w ill “ ta k e ” p ro p e rly .
Don’t form the habit of depending
on harsh, griping laxatives until you’ve
tried this easy, healthful way millions
now use to keep regular.
I t’s fresh lemon juice and water
taken first thing in the morning-just
as soon as you get up, the juice of
one Sunkist Lemon in a glass of water.
Taken thus, on an empty stomach, it
stimulates normal bowel action, day
after day, for most people.
And lemons are actively good for
you. They ’re among the richest sources
of vitamin C, which combats fatigue,
helps resist colds and infections. They
supply vitamins Bi and P, aid diges­
tion and help alkalinize the system.
Try this grand wake-up drink 10
mornings. See if it doesn’t help you!
Use California Sunkist Lemons.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly be­
— • —
cause it goes right to the seat of th e
W hile slip c o v e rs a r e still d a m p ,
iron ju s t the flounces, th e n w o rk th e ■
d a m p slip c o v e r o v e r th e c h a ir, j
flamed bronchial m u co u s m em ­
S a v e s iro n in g and p ro d u c e s a b e t - ' branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
te r fit.
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un­
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays th e cough or you are
B ake c ru s t fo r p u m p k in pie a
to have your money back.
few m in u te s befo re a d d in g th e fill­
ing, to p re v e n t u n p le a s a n t soggi-1
ness.
Tor Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
CREOMULSION
" rM coon start -
You are off to a good start when
you measure the required amount
'o f Clabber Girl into your flour. . . you are
sure to get just the right rise in your mixing
bowl, followed by that final rise to light and
fluffy flavor in the oven . . . that’s the story
of Clabber Girl's balanced double action.
For better b a k in g use the b a k in g p o w d e r
w ith the B A L A N C E D d o u b le ac tio n
ff»'
r* Guaranteed by
1 I P.
a a J Housekeeping
Good
* WHCnvt 0«
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CLABBER GIRL
y , C°.
I f PfereR. P a rt » konks you
with a
1
• R ub in Ben-G ay around throat and nose, keeping
aw ay from eyes. G en tly warming Ben-G ay brings fast
relief from m iseries of head colds. Insist on genuine
Ben-Gay, the original B aum e Analgésique. I t contains
up to 2 Vi tim es m ore of tw o fam ous pain-relieving
agents known to every doctor — m ethyl salicylate
and m enthol — th an five other w idely offered rub-ins.
M so fo r Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS.
Ask fo r M ild Ben-Cay fo r Children.