Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, March 10, 1949 SEW ING CIRCLE PATTERNS * * * * * * * * * * * * * ijo U HOUSEHOLD 9 B M M ÍÍ »H H69 m k n s SSN X n J .j y o „ t l , f Uf n ÿ l d i , f o r J , •ou-AAeau "1 suffered ronatiputinn over 30 years but gut BO help till I begun to M l KKLl.OtiU'a Al.l.-HKAN ut every break­ VU JAUHI - » S b a fe J r o e le & Constipated For 30 Years—But No More fast. What ii difference! I ’m u 'regu­ lar' now.”—A. C. Iluethe, St. Cloud, Brain Vs. Brawn ............. $ Minn. If you r d ie t lucksliulk for nor­ mal elimination, thia d e lic io u s W cereal will aupply - it. Eat an cunce e v e r y d a y in milk—and drink ilenty of water. • f not satiafied _______________ Is It belter Io be bigger or be smarter? Is It belter Io have brawn or carry brains? Would you rather be a wrest­ ler or be Einstein? (Who draws the bigger money for his pains?) Would you rather be a Plato or a fighter? Which quality will help you best to thrive? Would you rather be a muscle or a thinker? Well, I’m satisfied to be al­ most alive. i after 10 days, send em p ty carton to Kellogg Co, Battle Creek, M e h ., and get IIOIJIII.K YOIJH MONEY RACK. To Relieve Your Cough, M ix This Recipe, at Home Can it be that brain at last has supplanted brawn in sport? That You'll l>c aurprlsed how quickly and while the race is to the swift, the •n sily you cun relieve cou gh s due to battle is no longer to the strong? colds, when you try this splendid re- In checking over clpo. It gives you about four tim es an m uch cough m edicine for your m oney, midwinter disburse­ and you'll find It truly wonderful. ments of the laurel Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of and the olive, the granulated su gar and one cup o f awards of crowns w ater a few m om ents, until dissolved. N o cooking needed—It's no trouble at and coronets by all. (Or you cun u se corn syrup or various c lu b s , liquid honey, Instead of su gar syrup ) b o a r d s associa­ T hen put 2 54 ounces o f Plncx (obtain­ tions, chambers of ed front any d ru ggist) Into a pint bottle, und fill up with your syrup. c o m m e r c e etc. Thia m ukes a full pint o f m edicine we discovered the and ypke edges, a bow tied belt th at will pleuso you by Its quick ac­ startling fact that tion. it never spoils, und tastes f i n e . snugs in your waistline. Serve Home-M ade Rolls Often! w e ig h t, power, T h is sim ple m ixture tak es right hold Grantlaod Rice (S et Recipet Below) strength, and dis­ of a cough. For real results, you've Pattern No 8303 cornea In « lira 12. 1«, never seen an yth in g lietter. It loosen« placement had been 16. 18 and 20. Size 14. 4 ’ « yards of 30- Bake at Home tho phlegm, soothes the Irritated 12-20 rather rudely shoved aside. Inch; % yard contrast. LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU memhrunea, and eases tho soreness. Brain at last returned to its ruling 1'lnex Is a special compuunil <>f HOMEMAKERS who want to keep Exciting Yoked Frock Easily Sewn Gown place in the eyrie and the big hulk proven Ingredients. In concentrated Broiled Whitefish Lemon Butter up their morale will find satisfaction EXCITING, sm art, wearable—a p HETTY enough for a trousseuu form, w ell-know n for Its quick uctlon is stranded on the beach. in the praise of the family. Such Parsleyed Potatoes handsome yoked frock that is this lovely round-nccked In coughs and bronchial Irritations. For example, we might as remarks as “Oh, boy, mom is mak­ Buttered Asparagus combines two fabrics effectively. gown that's such ea sy sewing. Money refunded If It doesn't pleazM well start with football. Who Apple Celery Salad ing those rolls for Narrow ruffling trim s the sleeve Just four pattern pieces. A draw­ you In every wny. P ln c x In r « a ( B e l ie f I drew the big bulk of the dinner tonight,” Beverage ‘Potato Rolls string waist m akes it fit just right, awards? The answer Is quite or “The house Lemon Sherbet Cookies lace sw eetens the neckline. simple—Doak Walker, Charley smells wonderful •Recipe Given i? S ettle id ic f- Justice and Frankie Albert. with that oread P attern No. 1««9 Is for sizes 12. 14, 16, Walker, of S.M.U., weighs 165 ity (Aeett FREE baking." bring a caramel rolls, as follows: IB. 20; 40 and 42 Size 14. 3% yards of pounds. Justice of North Caro­ lift and a lilt to Kof o w r Z<0 year, Buffer, 33 or 39-lnch; l ’ j yards trim m ing . Caramel Rolls • r t have fuund quick, ÀSTHMA- lina weighs the same. Albert of Send an extra q uarter for your copy the heart of many Spread the dough with one and trm p u ra rjr r» li« f h r of the Spring and Sum m er F A S H IO N — the San Francisco 49’ers is •h«A.n< PAGE’ S IN1IALMCH of us beseiged one-half tablespoons butter, mel­ It’s orlm ful of Ideas for a sm art spring plant your garden. 54 cup hot, mashed potatoes often, is that for hot cross buns. — • — (unseasoned) In Other Fields, Too Treat linoleum around the sink 4 cups sifted all-purpose flour Hot Cross Buns Football isn’t the only game that with an application of automobile (Makes 18) Combine the milk, shortening, w ax to prevent spotting and wa­ 1 cup scalded milk sugar and salt. Add yeast and mix enters this consideration of brawn tersoaking. 54 cup shortening well. Blend in beaten eggs and versus brain. Baseball hands most 1 tablespoon sugar mashed potatoes. Add gradually the of its laurels to Lou Boudreau, an­ other 165-pound entry. 2 teaspoons salt CaFeteria Service flour and mix until well-blended and In the past we’ve had Cobb—185 1 package yeast, compressed dough is soft. Store dough in re­ pounds; Wagner—200 pounds; Babe Down on the Farm or dry granular frigerator or cold place for at least • Rhb in Ben-Gay, quick! Gently warming Ben-Gay Ruth—225 p o u n d s ; Lajoie — 200 1 egg two hours or until needed. The top Using his “calf bar,” Art Schmidt brings speedy, welcome relief from chest-cold discom­ pounds; Hornsby—190 pounds, and 3 cups sifted, all-purpose flour of the dough should be greased. fort. You see, Ben-Gay contains up to 2 ’/ i times more Joe DiMaggio—195 pounds. Stan Mu- of Luverne, S. 1 ., can feed 100 54 cup raisins When ready to use, roll chilled, sial, running close to Boudreau, is calves in 40 minutes. The device methyl salicylate and menthol —two pain-relieving 54 teaspoon cinnamon dough to one-half inch thickness on in at 170 pounds and Cat Brecheen consists of a nipple, attached to a agents known to all d octors-th an five other widely rubber tube which is dropped into offered rub-ins. Insist on genuine Ben-Gay, the orig­ Combine milk, shortening, sugar a floured board. Cut with a two and won’t pass 155. a two quart glass jar. inal Baume Analgésique. and salt. When lukewarm, add one-half inch cutter. Place on a Track follows the same The “bar” feeds eight calves at a AI m for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, MUSCLE ACHE, aad STRAINS. yeast and mix thoroughly. Blend in greased baking sheet. (Or, shape Ideas. Two highly-crowned and rolls into any shape desired, like tim e ; when the jars are em pty, the egg, then add graduaUy the flour Ask for Mild Ben-Cay for Children. laurel-embossed trackmen last calves which emptied them are put with raisins and cinnamon and mix parkerhouse, cloverleaf, t w i s t s , year were Harrison Dillard and in a separate pen and eight more until well-blended and soft. Place braids, bowknots, etc.). Let rise in Mel Patton. Dillard is on the “customers” are turned in. in a greased bowl and cover. Place a warm place until doubled in bulk, smaller side, Patton Is slender. When calves are slow in "catch­ about one and one-half hours. Bake dough in refrigerator until needed, Neither goes in for surplus ing on” they receive preliminary in a moderately hot (400°) oven for or allow to rest weight. Young Bob Mathias, a training with a nipple pail—a 15-20 minutes. for 10 minutes be- well-built kid, is one of the few bucket with a large rubber nipple tfore s h a p i n g Orange Bread brawny ones to make the protruding from its side, from iForm dough into (Makes 1 loaf) grade. which they quickly learn to suck. 4s buns and place on 1 cake yeast, compressed or dry What about boxing. Last year not ** greased baking granular one heavyweight got within ten kilo­ ’ sheet. Let rise in 54 cup lukewarm water meters of having a purple toga ja warm place (80' 1 beaten egg thrown across his shoulders. Louis? ■ to 85°) until light, 2 tablespoons melted shorten­ Walcott? Charles? Nothing doing. about 45 minutes. In the mean ing Most of the awards went to Ike time, c o m b in e one well- 1 teaspoon salt Williams, a lightweight, Sandy Sad­ beaten egg white with two table­ 2 tablespoons sugar dler, a featherweight, and Marcel spoons of cold water and brush the Grated rind of 2 oranges Cerdan, a middleweight. tops of the buns with the mixture 54 cup orange juice Cerdan, the Frenchman, led the just before baking. Slash a deep 4 cups flour pack and drew most of the decora­ cross on top of each bun with s Dissolve the yeast in water. Add tions for stopping Tony Zale, a sharp knife, after they have risen MOKE Camels and test them in your Bake in a hot (425°) oven for 20 the beaten egg, shortening, sugar, tough guy to stop. orange rind and juice. Stir in flour, minutes. "T-Zone” (T for taste, T for throat). If, at Nothing above a middle­ mixing until smooth. Add more Combine four teaspoons of milk flour, if necessary, to make dough weight was even mentioned—no any time, you are not convinced that Camels with one cup sifted confectioners’ easy to handle. Let rise in bowl un­ light heavyweights—no heavy­ are the mildest cigarette you’ve ever smoked, sugar and one-fourth teaspoon til doubled in bulk. weights. And in the latter di­ Place In a vanilla. Drip this mixture over the greased loaf pan and let rise again vision, it may be several years return the package with the unused Camels and buns filling the crosses, while the until doubled in bulk. Bake in a hot before anyone comes along to we will refund its full purchase rolls are still hot. act as a standout. (400°) oven for 10 minutes, then re­ price, plus postage. Omit the raisins and cinnamon duce heat to moderate (350°) and What about golf? Prior to his from the above recipe and use it for bake for 45 minutes longer. automobile accident, 137-pound Ben (Signed) R. J. Reynold« Tobacco Co., LYNN SAYS:” ^ i n j ton-Salem, N . C Bulk sausage meat, fried In pat­ Hogan was the acknowledged champ—one of the best that ever Serve Hot Sandwiches ties, and placed between hot pan­ For a Savory Lunch cakes, made the same size as the played. Mangrum, who has been Scrambled eggs placed between sausage patty, are hearty as well close and still is, is another light weight in the 142-pound class. Hag­ two slices of buttered toast which as good. en weighed 185 pounds. Bobby Jones have been spread with anchovy Place baked or boiled ham on a and Gene Sarazen were short, but paste make a delectable sandwich. slice of bread and spread thinly powerfully built, in the 170-pound Spread deviled ham on white with mustard. Top with a slice of bracket. Nelson is a 180-pounder bread, top with another slice of American cheese and place in the and Snead is close to this mark. bread and dip in an egg-milk mix­ oven until cheese melts slightly. Jimmy Dernaret is solidly built. ture. Fry as for French toast. Sprinkle thick slices of tomato But Hogan and Mangrum are two Hot sliced tongue makes an excel­ with salt, pepper and bits of bacon. rare exceptions. They take you lent sandwich when teamed with Serve on slices of buttered toast back to the days of Bill Johnson in fried apples on a toasted English which has been spread with ham tennis—a remarkable competitor muffin. naiad or deviled ham. at 118 pounds. 8303 I Ns ME! 1 Î 'P R.'P N CHEST COLV fö/ß/A/ Ben-Gay MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE S CAMELS ArM/itWESSi IVaaant.