Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 22, 1948, Image 7

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    Woman's W orld
M IM O S...
DAYTIMER IS YOUNG AND SMART
DRESS FOR SCHOOL OR PARTIES
Sun Clothing Has Dual Role
For Traveling and Lounging
By Ertta Haley
D ? this time most women are ta-
U m iliar with the sun dress and
bolero combination that is popular
during the summer weather. This
season Is no exception, but this dress
and bolero combination has blos­
somed out and has more uses than
ever before.
The outfits are models of discre­
tion for many of the dresses are
well built up in front, and when the
bolero Is added to them, they may
be worn eve i if you travel by train.
If you plan to travel by motor car,
these dresses and boleros are
planned especially for comfort and
coolness. You may get out of the
car to go dining, shopping or sight­
seeing It you wear the jacket, and
still look very smart
6-14 yr«.
When the weather becomes too
warm, take off the jacket in the car
Party Dress
and you w ill be delightfully condi­
A pretty school frock for the pre-
tioned to the weather.
teen miss that also makes a nice
The armholes on the dresses are
party dress. Easy sewing for moth­
Can Your Soups and Relishes Now
made for real comfort Some of
er, too, with slim princess lines.
these have straps—one wide strap
(Set reripei below)
Note the keyhole neckline, the cute
or two narrow straps, which w ill
High Necked Frock
pockets.
Canning Tactics
allow you to get maximum benefit
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU
• • •
Youthful and completely enchant­
ISN’T IT CONVENIENT to have
from the sun.
Salmon Salad in Cabbage Cups
ing is thia high necked frock for
Pattern
No.
8264 comes In size? 0,
home-canned foods in good supply
A variation of these dresses is to
Potato Chips
Assorted Pickles
daytime wear. Buttons topping the
8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8, 2%
before the garden runs out? Yes,
replace the bolero with a stole. You
Molded Pear Salad Bran Muffins
yards of 35 or 39-inch.
gathers accent the bodice, the skirt
you may have been putting up fruits
w ill find these simple to make
Coconut Cream Pie
falls fu ll and free.
Send today for your copy of the
and vegetables ns well as some of
since the stole is practically a
Beverage
Spring and Summer FASHION —
the early jams, jellies and preserves,
straight piece of material. This may
free knitting directions and a free
Pattern No. 1780 is for sizes 12. 14,
but how about some of those extras
be in a contrasting stripe to match
pattern printed inside the book. 25
ANY VEGETABLES you like may
10.
18
and
20.
Size
14,
3%
yards
f
cents.
that help tide you through the win­
the dress
or of
the same material.
39-inch.
be
used
in
a
soup
combination,
b
u
t,
_
.
,
.
,
ter?
the processing should be done in a Some of the * ,ole’ boa,t
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
There are a variety of home-
Shades of the days of the first
pressure cooker for vegetables un­ of bands and eyelet which also are
ÍJ0 South Wells St. - C h iesto 7, BI.
canned soups which are simply
motor cars! This up-to-date ver­
Enclose 25 cents In coins for each
like tomatoes are a non-acid food used as topping for the dress.
grand when lunch time rolls around
pattern desired.
sion of the old motoring car
White boleros to go with several
and need more processing.
to the
Pattern No----------------------Size___
on a snowy day. And, of course,
duster is a high styled long coat
If the garden is coming to the end different sun dresses are much in
there are pickles and relishes that
with full back, many buttoned
N am e_______________________________
of its yield, here’s a good batch of
are always handy for adding zest
front and nice deep pockets. Made
soup that can be put up from It:
Addreaa_
to sandwich suppers or for round­
of sturdy, eolorfast rayon butcher
End-of-Garden Soup
ing out the meat course.
linen, the coat Is equally appro­
by Roger C. Whitman
(Makes 3 quarts)
priate over a bathing suit or a
Henry's Widow Was All
summer
dress.
2
parsnips,
peeled
IE YOU LIKE a good, well-sea­
2
medium-sized
potatoes
QUESTION:
What
sire
mesh
soned tomato soup, here is an easy
Out for Forced Labor!
4 carrots, scraped
should be used for gutters, and what
way to put up one. This is a small­
If
you
plan
to
use
a
stole
in
place
2 cups quartered, peeled to­
kind would be impervious to cor­
"D a you wish to have the body
sized recipe, but it is concentrated
of the bolero, have one that is cut rosion?
matoes
crem ated or buried?’’ the under­
so it w ill go a long way after you
generously
so
that
you
can
drape
it
ANSWER: A quarter-inch mesh,
2 bunches celery, cut
taker inquired, when the widow
heat it and add milk or water. Of
around the shoulders attractively. which would keep most of the leaves
1 sweet red pepper, trimmed
called to arrange for the interm ent
course, the recipe can be multiplied.
There's nothing worse looking than out of the gutter in case there are
and rut in strips
of her late husband, Henry.
something skimpy when it should trees close to the house. Copper is
Concentrated Tomato Soup
1/4 pound spinach, washed and
"If it’s up to me, I want you
be full.
Impervious to corrosion.
I Makes 2 quarts)
shredded
to crem ate the lazy rascal and put
Lace gathered around the stole
12 pounds tomatoes
1 cup rut green beans
QUESTION:
When the former his ashes into an hour glass,’’ the
also should be generous if you want
2 quarts water
3 small bay leaves
tenants
moved
from here they long-suffering woman replied.
Make shorts for spurts
to use i t The average sized stole
"But, my good wom an!’’ ob­
12 whole rloves
scored
the
floors
with their furni­
Clean all vegetables thoroughly
jected the undertaker, " I couldn’t
takes about six to eight yards of
2 teaspoons salt
ture.
Is
there
any
way
I
can
re­
iashion
now.
The
white
can
be
before preparing. Cut in rather
do that. Why th at’s unthinkable!”
gathered edging if it is to look
2 teaspoons sugar
move the score marks?
small pieces. Place in soup kettle, teamed with a print, stripe cr solid proper.
“ Unthinkable, my eye!” re­
ANSWER:
Scraping
with
an
elec­
colored
dress.
In
this
way
you
need
Choose firm, red ripe tomatoes. add water and simmer for two to
joined
the widow. "That good-for-
A
stole
is
excellent
for
directing
tric
floor
sanding
machine
should
Wash and remove cores; then three minutes. Pack while hot into only one bolero to go with several
nothing loafer never worked a
the sun properly inasmuch as it
take out most of the marks. I f any
dresses.
place In a lurge preserving kettle. clean jars; add one teaspoon salt to
can be moved so easily. If you are
slight hollow place remains after lick in his life, but now that he
Add bay leaves and heat to boiling. each quart. Adjust lids; process in Variety of Materials
sanding, you may be able to make has no say in the m atter, I ’m go­
interested in getting sun but still
Reduce heat and simmer for 10 pressure cooker, 80 minutes at 10 Used for Combinations
them less noticeable by building ing to make him to be useful at
being comfortable, plan to have a
minutes. Put through sieve or food pounds pressure for pints, or 70
them
up with several thin toats of a last!”
To prove that you can use the sun stole for your dress at the back.
m ill, return to kettle and simmer minutes at 10 pounds pressure for
quick-drying varnish.
You might like to make a stole
dress-bolero
or
stole
combination
for
until of the consistency of gravy. quarts.
QUESTION: Can you tell me
almost any occasion, you have but for beach wear or strolling and then
Tic cloves in a cheesecloth bag. and
a bolero for shopping or traveling.
what causes the hot water faucet to
to
look
at
the
variety
of
materials
DRY, CRACKED UPS
Chill Sauce
add during last five minutes of
vibrate with a disturbing noise when
This changes the dress into three
from which they are made.
cooking time. Remove cloves and
(Makes 4 pints)
QUICK RELIEF WITH
it is turned on?
In the low priced, very casual different costumes; Dress alone,
add salt. Pour into hot sterile jars,
10 tomatoes
ANSWER: Since the noise occurs
SOOTHES
field are those of rayon mesh and dress with stole and dress with
place on lids and simmer for five
1 quart chopped sweet red pep­ seersucker. For those moderately bolero. They may be matched or
only when the faucet is on, the
SMARTING
minutes in a boiling water bath.
pers
trouble may be from a worn-out
priced ones, you may choose charm­ contrasting in accordance with your
FAIN
1 cup finely chopped white ing, summertime pique, and dress it taste.
washer or some loose part in the
...MAKES
onions
faucet. Also, there is a possibility
IF YOU LIKE to can meats, here
up or down with a belt of gold and Shorts and Top
YOU SMILE
that
you
are
overheating
the
water.
1 hot red pepper, chopped
are some ways which are delicious
sandals to match, or straw if you Are Fine for Sports
AGAIN
1
quart
sugar
for preparing them:
QUESTION: How can I remove
want to dress it down.
2 tablespoons salt
If
you
are
athletic,
your
summer
varnish
from
my
linoleum
rug?
Linen and linen weaves also be- |
Veal In Tomato Sauce
5 cups vinegar
ANSWER: Sponge with a luke­
long in this class, and so do the eye­ wardrobe should include a sport
(Makes 4 quarts)
1 tablespoon celery seed
set of shorts and top. The latter warm solution of trisodium phos­
let
embroidered
materials,
shantung
2 1/4 quarts tomatoes
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon and other rayon weaves.
may take the form of an action back phate using about 3 pounds to the
2 cups sliced celery
1 teaspoon ground cloves
shirt,
a halter with a coat to go over gallon of water. Let the solution
You can go very expensive and
2 tablespoons salt
stay on long enough to soften the
the latter.
very
lovely
by
using
the
real
silks,
Scald
tomatoes,
remove
skins
and
1 teaspoon sugar
varnish, then take up with fine
Shorts
may
be
long
or
short
de­
cores. Clean and chop remaining real linens and unusual silk prints
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
pending upon the activity and your steel wool. Rinse thoroughly.
that
are
being
featured
extensively
vegetables.
Heat
to
boiling
in
a
8 pounds boneless veal, rut for
own personal taste. Short types of
QUESTION: My indirect heater
large kettle and cook vigorously for
stew
shorts are nice for tennis and other is connected to the boiler, but my
one and one-half hours. Add spices
active sports, but for bicycling and hot water is only luke-warm. What
Peel tomatoes, remove cores and tied in two or three thicknesses of
walking, you may prefer the knee is the matter?
slice thin before measuring. Or use cheesecloth and cook one-half hour
length pants.
one and one-half quarts cooked or longer until the mixture is thick­
ANSWER: If you were getting
Denim is a good material to choose hot water and the condition has de­
canned tomatoes. Mix tomatoes with ened. Remove spice bag. Pour into
because of its durability, ease of veloped recently, It is possible the
celery, salt, sugar and pepper; heat hot sterile jars and seal immediately
cleaning and general all-around heater jacket Is clogged with sedi­
to boiling and cook rapidly for five
Chunk Pickles
neatness. Otherwise choose a sturdy ment and may hays to be taken
minutes. Add veal, cover and sim­
(Makes 8 pints)
cotton or rayon like seersucker or apart and cleaned.
mer for 20 minutes. Pack into clean
a linen type weave.
6 pounds large cucumb
hot jars nnd fill to within one-half
A good choice for a coat to wear
inch of top. Adjust lids according 3 1/4 cups salt
High Death Rate on Farms
to
and from sports is a long coat,
3
quarts
water
to manufacturers' directions. Process
Farm workers had an accidental
made
in
the
style
of
the
old-fash­
2 tablespoons alum
75 minutes for pints, 90 minutes for
death rate twice as high as work­
ioned dusters. This may be made or ers in non-agricultural industries In
1 quart vinegar
quarts at 10 pounds pressure.
bought, and is good in a firm tex­
8 cups sugar
1947. The 1947 death rate was 52
Beef for Stew
tured rayon, cotton gabardine or per 100,000 workers, while in non-
And gun dregs for lounging.
2 2-inch sticks cinnamon
(Makes 4 quarts)
even corduroy.
2 blades mace
agricultural industries the death
10 pounds beef
Another entrant into this field is
1 tablespoon whole cloves
rate was 20. Total farm resident
sheer, in darker colors like black,
3 tablespoons shortening
deaths were 19,500, about the same
Wash cucumbers; place In stone navy and brown.
Be Smart!
2 tablespoons salt
as last year. Injuries totaled about
crock or jar; cover with cold brine
You may choose any color or com­
Use either chuck or rump of beef.
1,800,000. Farm home deaths total­
made of salt and water; let stand bination which is attractive. The
Trim off excess fat and (Leigh meat
ed 7,000, with approximately 1,-
two weeks. Remove cucumbers from most popular ones this season are
050,000 non-fatal injuries. Motor
after trimming. Wipe with damp
brine, wash, trim off stem ends and those seen in other street clothes,
vehicles killed 7,300 farm residents
cloth and cut into pieces to fit jars.
cut crosswise into one-inch pieces. such as beige, copper, toast, brown,
In 1947 and injured 250.000 more.
Melt shortening and brown meat in Cover with cold water; Rdd alum;
skillet. When well browned add jU3t let stand overnight. Drain; wash navy, white, gray, dubonnet, dark
enough water to cover, heating un­ well. Combine remaining ingredi­ green and gold tones.
Pastels, dazzling whites and b ril­
til all browned residue from skillet ents and bring them to a boil. Pour
is dissolved to make a rich gravy. immediately over cucumber chunks. liant prints are used if you want a
Pack meat Into clean hot Jars to Repeat the process for three morn­ dress mainly for sunbathing or
w ithin one inch of the top. Add one ings, reheating the syrup every time. playtime. Pure, powder blue, the
and one-half teaspoons salt to each On the fourth morning, place cu­ color most any woman can wear,
quart. Adjust lids. Process 75 min­ cumbers In jars and pour hot syrup also is being shown widely. This is
excellent when teamed with eyelet
utes for pints, 90 minutes for quarts over them. Seal at once.
at 10 pounds pressure.
Ifcen ask him about SANO,
New Silhouette Shown
k a m ok
Releaied by WNU Feature*
coax nr
For Sun Bark Dresses
the
safer
cigarette
with
i
LYNN SAYS:
Blankets and sweaters, If dried In
You still w ill be seeing the
Housekeeping Is Easy
a well ventilated room, w ill retain
With These Hints
their original softness. Long expos­ straight classic style used in the sun
If one of your summer ward­
Nail holes on walls where pictures ure to direct sunlight w ill harden back dress, but an Innovation is the
robe choices is a fine cotton
use
of
the
princess
silhouette.
These,
have hung can be filled with a m ix­ the woolen yarns.
chambray, why not top it off with
of course, are form fitting but very
ture of melted glue and extra fine
When melting paraffin for topping attractive whether you are slender
a visor that’s a flattering reflec­
sawdust. Pack this into the hole jelly glasses, heat only hot enough
tion of the dress? Sketched here
or heavy.
Nof o Substitute— Nor MtdcetW
tightly before you paint your walls. to make the wax liquid. Do not al­
is our idea of how this can be
The boleros sport a jaunty air and
Sano’s scientific process cuts nico­
Keep waxed paper or towels low It to smoke.
done
most
effectively.
The
under
•re short. However, they hang well
tine content to half that of ordinary
handy in your kitchen for those
Before doing grimy cleaning jobs, and show off the belt nicely.
side of the visor Is tucked, and
cigarettes. Yet skillful blending
Hmcs when you do peeling and press fingernails into some soft soap.
the whole effect Is heightened by
Skirts on the dress are full and
makes every puff a pleasure.
measuring jobs. These can be folded This w ill eliminate staining. The for this reason usually are gored
use of a black velvet band. The
fleming - hall tobacco co , inc ., n . t .
•A «row hued on cantiimint la u 0 / popular tran.lt
up after use and you w ill have a soap is easily removed with a nail so they w ill have sufficient swing­
result Is a costume, pretty, becom­
¿OUtOOCTOK KNOWS MOOT SAHOCKAtSTIB
•lean table surface.
file.
ing and very practical.
ing quality.
8264
FIRST AID
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