Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 02, 1947, Image 11

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    NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS
Woman_s_Wqrld
Alter Your Dresses Io Conform Exquisite Doily, Pineapple Design
To Individual Figure Problem
i
d?iIy ,n 2 sizes. L arge one 20
Inches In No. 30 cotton. Pattern 939 di­
rections for 2 doilies
New, Improved pattern makes needle­
work so simple with its charts, photos,
concise directions. Price of pattern 20
cents.
ß„ £rlla H„t,
| fA R F S S I N O
Quick Breads 'lake Little M ixing Tim e
• See recipes below.)
Templing Breads
There is no aroma more appetite-
provoking than that tantalizing one
which comes from the oven in which
bread is baking And what is more
of a treat than eating the bread it­
self?
Piping hot muffing add interest to
the simplest supper; hot colfce cake
is a delight to
both early and
late risers, while
thick and thin
slices alike — ns
long as they are j r t ' t S
of hom em ade
<
bread—make su­
perb sandwiches (or school lunches
or late snacks.
Many homemakers don't bother
to make humemude bread because
they think it is a time-consuming
procedure. Actually, it's far sim­
pler than mixing a cake or even
cooking a vegetable, and the pleas­
ure of it is so great, it's more
thun worth the little effort.
Orange Oatmeal bread is good
when sliced thin for sandwiches.
Moist and tender, it keeps its Da­
vor cusily and slices readily. The
Davor actually Improves when Ihe
bread Is kept for a day before being
cut.
Orange Oatmeul Loaf.
(M akes 4-by-7-lnch loaf)
H cup evaporated milk
!i cup orange Juice
1 teaspoon grated orange peel
1 cup quick-cooking oats
1 cup sifted Dour
!i teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
I teaspoon soda
*« cup sugar
cup chopped nuts
1 egg
H cup m olasses
2 tablespoons shortening, m elted
LYNN ( IIA M ItlK S
MENU
Barbecued Lamb Breast
Green Lima Beans
Pan-Fried Potatoes
Spinach-Carrot Salad
Cornbread
Beverage ‘ Swedish Pancakes
•Recipe given.
to
look
your
m ost
*
attractive and becoming is one
of the most fascinating and interest-
absorbing hobbies a woman can
have. Not only docs she have fab­
rics and styles of all description at
her command, but also she can get
expert advice on any individual flg-
ure problem with which she has to
cope.
While the average woman has a
Ogure far from Dawless, it can be
made to look close to perfection Just
in the way she grooms and dresses
herself
You don't even have to invest In
new clothing to have the proper
clothes, for with a few pieces of
cloth and nimble fingers you can
transform last year's dresses into a
really exciting wardrobe for this
season. With a little close observa­
tion, you'll see possibilities for Im­
provement in almost every garment
you have.
For the large-hipped Hgure. noth­
ing has been as much of a good
thing as the peplum. This is the
trick that can slim inches off hips
and straighten the lines of the fig­
ure into something resembling per
fection.
Peplums can be cut in any num­
ber of shapes and lengths Cut them
smooth and artfully if you want to
slim inches off the hipline. Or, if
you want to add inches, give them a
starch and pert bustle efTect.
f abric for the peplum—provided
you do not make one of the same
material as the dress—can come
from any number of sources such
as from a discarded dress, old bro-
Raised Luncheon Muffins.
(M akes 1 dozen 3-inch muffins)
1 package yeast, com pressed
'« cup lukewarm water
!4 cup milk
2 egg»
!« cup sugar
I teaspoon salt
!4 cup m elted shortening
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
2% cups flour, sifted
Crumble yeast into lukewarm wa­
ter to soften. Scald milk. Cool.
Beat eggs in m ix­
ing bowl
Add
sugar, salt, short­
ening and orange
rind. Mix well.
Add cooled milk
and 1 cup flour.
Beat smooth
Add softened yeast.
Mix well. Add remaining flour.
Beat 2 minutes F ill greased muf­
fin pans half full. Let rise in warm
place until doubled (about 45 min­
utes). Bake in a moderate (375-
degree) oven for 18 to 20 minutes.
Date and Pecan Ring is an at­
tractive as well as novel bread.
Date and Pecan Ring.
D ates, halved
P ecans, halved
Honey
1 cup sifted white flour
2 ’j teaspoons baking pow der
!4 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup unsifted whole wheat flour
11 cup brown sugar
2i cup pitted dates, chopped
*4 cup pecans, coarsely chopped
1'4 eups rich milk
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 egg s, beaten
2 tablespoons shortening, m elted
J_
Sewing Circle Neediecraft Dep»
Bos 1217
San Francisco 8, Calif.
Enclose 20 cents for Pattern.
N o___________
N am e-
Cotton Corduroy
Address-
Get tti is quick
neaiFf
Cough due to colds, smoking? Get this
prescription-type formula of cough-relief
ingredients long used by doctors. Long-
lasting relief 3 important ways:
I s Eases th re a t tickle
2 s
Soothes ro w , irr ita te d
m em branes
3 s Helps loosen phlegm
America’s favorite tor 100 years.
STILL O N LT ^^
A NOTHER top-notch pineapple
x design combined with a cen­
ter of delicate little m edallions
Makes this exquisite doily. So
nany uses!
Pretty little cotton corduroy for
Fight Spectators Rough
a pretty coed is designed by Chee
Mexico, some prize-fight
Armstrong, who knows wbat looks i In
sophisticated
but sw eet.
The •ings, jai-alai courts and sim ilar
ndoor arenas are enclosed in steel
w earable, d u r a b l e
corduroy
m akes a charm ing frock for any letting to protect the contestants
occasion. The full peplum is ac­ io m bottles and other m issiles
cented with gold buttons and the lurled by spectators to give vent I
skirt has a wide and long hem ­ ■o their feelings.
line.
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SINCHIOK DOUKLI fD G l\
Pouring new horsepower into an old engine
ture and in color. You may find use
for leftovers here, an odd piece of
bright wool, silk or rayon from an­
other dress or skirt, coat or rem­
nant counter.
Don't forget that buttons can do
a lot toward decorating the cos- |
tume, as can belts and sashes, i
whichever fits your figure.
Add a bolero Io a dren . . .
When an engine smokes, burns oil, loses
power, you can pour in new horsepower
and end oil waste by having it recondi­
tioned and equipped with new Sealed Pow­
er Piston Rings. There's a Sealed Power
Ring Set specifically engineered for your
car, truck, or tractor engine, whatever the
make, model, or cylinder wear condition.
See your Sealed Power Franchise Dealer.
Save oil, save gas, restore power.
Check Your Scarfs
For Potentialities
Send postal for illu s tra t­
e d , in f o r m a t iv e
new
booklet on 7 ways to save
o il. I t ’s free and m ay
save you lots o f m oney.
S e a le d P o w e r C o r p .,
D e p t. W 1 0 , M uskegon,
M ic h ig a n .
cade draperies or a worn out satin
slip.
Peplums need not be sewed on
the dress, for interesting effects
can be achieved by tying, button­
ing or snapping them on
There is no happier solution to the
problem of perking up a dress in j
many cases than the scarf. Perhaps 1
you already have several with (
which you have experimented by I
tying them in a jabot for an inter- j
esting neckline, or around the waist
U se V ests, Boleros
in an apron effect.
For T w o-Piece Look
For those of you with several I
One of the tricks that makes dark basic dresses, the scarf offers
clothing useful in more than one wonderful potentialities. The larger !
way is the use of accessories. There ones can be tied around the neck
are dresses with a front that w ill and all over the front waist of a
take a number of vests so that the dress to give it an entirely new ap­
basic garment can look different i pearance. There are several ways
and thus be used for many occa- 1 of using them around the necks
sions.
of dresses and suits, and they also
Then there are the boleros—bo- ' may be fashioned into belts, aprons. '
leros over dresses in a contrasting bustle effects, etc.
color or boleros with different skirts | A very happy solution to adding
and blouses, thus offering innumer­ color to the dark costume, whether
able ways' of changing the basic it be dress or suit, is to use two
garment.
scarfs, one at the neckline and an­
Black skirts, for example, w ill other on the hat.
look entirely different if you wear
If you are definitely the dramatic
them with a black and white type, use an exotic print of one of
the rich solid colors. If you are
more fair, there are several paisley
prints that w ill do the job beauti­
fully
Add glitter to your scarfs by out­
lining the pattern with bright metal
or plastic sequins. Just a splatter­
ing of them w ill give you the basis
for a dressy costume.
For fabric sources for scarfs,
select old slips, full skirted dresses,
particularly evening wear, table­
cloths. draperies, sheets and rem­
nant counters. Look also for soiled
scarfs that can be cleaned when
sold at reduced prices.
M ix m ilk, orange Juice and grated
peel and add to oats. Let this m ix­
ture stand for an
hour Sift Hour,
salt, baking pow-
der, soda and
Grease an 8-inch ring mold thor-
' ’ s u g a r.
A d d j oughly. To prepare decorative top­
choppe d
nuts. ping, alternate halves of dates and
, Beat egg into pecans on bottom of mold and driz­
oatmeal mixture. zle with honey, fn a mixing
KWs Add molasses and bowl, sift Dour, baking powder, soda
beat thoroughly. and salt. Add whole wheat flour,
Stir ,n me,ted brown sugar, dates, nuts, and mix
shortening
Add thoroughly. Combine m ilk and vin­
flour m ixture and stir just to blend. egar.
Add shortening, then add
Pour into a greased loaf pan and beaten eggs. Stir in dry ingredi­
bake in a moderate (350-degree) ents.
Mix Just until flour disap-
oven for about 50 minutes, or until pears
Pour into prepared ring
done.
mold and bake in a hot (425-
degree) oven for 15 minutes, then
P ecan Wheat Muffins.
Tips G iven for
To change its appearance.
reduce heat to moderate (350 de
(M akes 12 to 16 muffing)
Figure P roblem s
grees) and continue baking for 20
1 cup sifted whole wheat flour
checked bolero, and then a bright
to 25 minutes.
If you are tall, you may wear
% cup sifted white flour
solid colored bolero on another oc­
equal
length jackets and more ta i­
•Swedish Pancakes With
4 teaspoons baking powder
casion.
lored clothes. If you are short, don’t
Berry Sauce.
?i teaspoon salt
And what about materials for
choose severely masculine effects in
(Serves 4)
1 egg
these? Select one that goes well clothing.
!4 cup brown sugar
1 cup sifted enriched flour
with the basic costume both in tex-
Tall women may use lots of con­
H cup evaporated milk
!-» teaspoon baking powder
trasting colors and other effects
% cup water
94 teaspoon salt
that break up long lines in clothing.
1 tablespoon sugar
3 tablespoons m elted shortening
Short women should avoid strong,
I egg, beaten
' i cup chopped pecans
Be Smart!
two-tone effects especially in the
1 cup milk
Sift first four ingredients twice,
light
or bright shades. Jackets
1 tablespoon melted shortening
returning bran in sifter to sifted
should be scaled to the figure.
Sweetened berries or jam
mixture. Beat egg, add brown sug­
Short people should try to stay
Sift together flour, baking powder,
ar, m ilk and water. Stir until m ix­
away from most peplum styles un
salt
and
sugar.
Combine
egg,
m
ilk
ture is dissolved, then add short­
less they happen to run into some­
ening. Stir liquid quickly into dry and melted shortening. Mix well.
thing particularly effective. Prin­
Add
to
flour
mixture.
Mix
smooth.
ingredients. With the last few stirs,
cess lines and boleros can be used
add chopped nuts. Pour batter im ­ Using 2 tablespoons of batter for
by them very effectively, while the
each
cake,
hake
on
hot
griddle
or
mediately into greased muffin tins.
tall woman should steer clear of the
Bake in a hot (400-degrcel oven skillet. Spread each cake with but
latter.
ter, then with berries or jam.
about 20 minutes.
Tall women may wear slightly
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heavier fabrics and styles such as
the great coat, as they have the
LYNN SAYS:
For a different egg salad, add a
height
to carry it. Short women
Flavor's the Thing
few capers to the chopped egg and
should choose fabrics and styles
In Sandwiches
a few herbs to the dressing used
which are in proportion to their
For a tasty as well as a nourish­ lor moistening the mixture.
size. Smail patterns and lighter
ing sandwich, spread sliced lunch-
Leftover weiners can be chopped
weight softer fabrics are designed
eon meat with cream cheese mixed or ground with pickle relish to be
for them.
with chives. This tastes very spe­ used as sandwich filling. Add a bit
The taller person may use more
cial on rye bread.
Why not let fur go to your head,
[ of mayonnaise or sandwich spread,
accessories than the short one. A
or to your hands—in the form of
For a well-seasoned sandwich 1 if desired.
tiny person looks loaded down if she
one of the many pretty headpieces
spread that you can keep in the
carries too large a bag, gloves with
When you can't slice cooked
and great cuffs on your gauntlet
refrigerator, cream butter and mix tongue any longer, cut off the meaty
large cuffs or tremendous hats.
gloves? I t ’s a season, too, for
with one of the following; sweet pieces and mix with chopped hard-
The short person should have
separate fur pieces around your
pickle relish, horseradish, onion I cooked egg and boiled dressing for
color breaks at the top or bottom of
shoulders , . , all of which adds up
juice or mustard.
the figure while the tall person may
, a very good sandwich filler.
to a new versatility.
have the break at the center.
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