Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 19, 1949, Image 6

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    S o uth ern _O rtgon News Review, T hursday, M ay 19. 1949
FIRST AID to the
AILING HOUSE
Weddings, Graduations
Should Be Considered
As Ceremonial Events
TS TH ER E a graduation coming
* up in your fam ily’ Or, are you
planning a bridal shower for a
daughter or a neighbor’ These are
big events and should be treated
with proper pomp and ceremony.
Some women get shaky when
they plan to entertain because they
apb
can't see quite I
how they’re go-
ing to get the
house in spic
and span order-
Keep the kiddies
fro m
getting
/ / \ \
underfoot while
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preparations are
™
under way and
still get together the refreshments.
Select a simple menu that can
be prepared in advance, and you'll
have the perfect answer to enter­
taining.
A sandwich loaf and a
cooling punch bowl are easy enough
to serve. Make the sandwich loaf
the night before; get together the
ingredients for the cool drink and
refrigerate them. too. When serv­
ing time arrives you have simply
to bring things together.
For a youngsters' party, serve
glamorized milk drinks and simple
cookies, baked in advance. Or.
give them sandwiches with the
beverage because these, too, may
be made in the morning for an
afternoon p a r t y , if they are
wrapped in waxed paper and re­
frigerated.
Care ol Floors
One-Story Home
Grows in Favor
Plan Well Suited
To Farmers' Needs
A bowl of punch, decorated
with slices of lemon, orange
and sprigs of mint, makes an
easy and festive way to enter­
tain a crowd. Cookies, cake or
sandwiches may be served
with the punch to complete the
party fare.
The one story home with base
ment for the laundry storage pur­
poses and the heating plant is grow­
ing in popularity.
Highly suited as a farm home
because it eases housekeeping, ¡ts
popularity is demonstrated by the
number of ranch-type houses be­
ing built today in both rural and
metropolitan areas.
The
one-story
and basement
house pictured here offers features
that justify the popularity of homes
of this type. Planned as a farm
home, it includes the conveniences
of modern design found in city
homes.
Question: A tew months ago I
had all the floors sanded, filled
and varnished. I would like to
wash them but have been advised
not to use w ater, as it discolors
floors. Please advise.
Answer: The m unufacturers of
hardwood flooring do not. ns a
rule, approve of using w ater on
such flooring. As your floors have
been so recently varnished, it
should be fa irly easy to clean
them with some of the special
cleaning preparations intended for
this purpose. O r you can clean
them by wiping with cloths dam p
with
turpentine. Consult
your
HELPS ENGINES
WAYS
* A Smoother Engine Idle.
* Im proved G a io lin e Economy.
* Increased Electrode Life
A B e tu u te o* It* lo w r a t« o * •lo c tro d o « ro llo n ,
thw n e w A u t o l> t e Resistor Spur It Ploy iie n n .te
W id er In itia l y a p
te ttm y * a n d m ake» th ere
a d v a n ta g e « possible.
tU N t IN
S U jriN M I - I l l l V I S I O N tULSDAY-AADIO JMUSJPAY-CIJ N llW O lk
Planning for the Future? Buy U. S. Savings Bonds’
The narrow kitchen is accessible
to both the dining area at one end
LYN N CHAMBERS' M EN U
Baked Ham Slice
Scalloped Potatoes
Broiled Tomatoes
Jellied Vegetable Salad
Orange Muffins
Butter
Beverage
•Chocolate Cake
•Recipe Given
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TALKING- IT OVER
KEPT MY
FAVORITE
HAVE MOU USED THIS
NEW FLEISCHMANNS
P « y VEAST ? NEVER.
RECIPES
TOO
NEEDS REFRIGERATION
A glorious cake makes an excel­
lent duet for a punch bowl. For a si
shower you might try a refrigerated b<
type because women love them gi
I KNOW— U
I ALWAYS KEEP
A SUPPLY HANDY
GIVES FASTER
RISING POUGHS
EVERY TIME
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'
t T S 'S '
other kinds of
fr u it
such
as strawberries.
raspberries o r
blac k b e r r I e s
1«1(* I « r
i, u
of the living room and to the dining
porch. Sink and storage shelves are
along the outside wall, with the
stove and additional storage area
on the inside wall. This arrange­
ment provides numerous econo­
mies.
may be used in place of cherries.
Sandwich Loaf
(Serves 8-10)
1 1-pound loaf unsllced bread
The work room is adjacent to
Butter
the
dining room porch but far
1H cups ham salad
Youngsters will come a-flying
enough from the living and bed­
cups egg salad
when you announce that eating
rooms to confine disturbing noises.
1 cup red jelly such as currant
time is here with these delight­
The two bedrooms, each with two
8 ounces cream cheese
ful glasses of cherry Ice cream
Trim all crust from bread. Cut exposures, contain ample closet
float. A chilled and nutritious
loaf of bread into four lengthwise space and are close to the bath­
milk drink, the floats may be
room.
slices.
Butter each side which
served with cookies for an af­
The garage is separated from the
filling will touch. On the first bot­
ternoon or evening snack.
tom slice place egg salad, top with house by a breezeway, which can
dearly and they are just a little bit bread slice; cover top of that slice also serve as an outside porch.
more fancy than a baked cake. with ham salad. Top with another
The basement includes several
slice and cover that with jelly. Top features considered essential to
serve with slice of bread; wrap loaf in
cubes waxed paper and place a weight
such as a bread board on i t Chill
in refrigerator for several hours.
Then unwrap and cover whole loaf
with cream cheese which has been
softened with cream and tinted
pale green. Save a bit of the cream
cheese and tint this pink or yellow
and force through pastry tube to
make rosettes to decorate loaf.
•Chocolate Cake
(Makes 2 9-inch layers)
3 ounces unsweetened choc­
Automatic H ary ester
age part of your gay doings is we
olate
under control
H cup hot water
H cup shortening
Orange Punch
l 2k cup sugar
(Serves 15)
3 eggs
1 pint orange juice
1 pint orange sherbet
2 cups sifted flour
1 pint vanilla Ice cream
!4 teaspoon soda
1 pint ginger ale
U teaspoon salt
Beat orange juice, sherbet an<
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup buttermilk
lc® cream ^ t h a rotary beater
1 teaspoon vanilla
Add ginger ale and stir thoroughly
Serve at once from punch bowl.
Cut chocolate in pieces. Add hot
Fruit Punch
vater, cook and stir over a low
(Makes 1 gallon)
lame until a thick smooth paste
1 quart strong tea
is formed. Cool. Cream together
1 cup lemon juice, strained
sugar and shortening. Beat eggs
1 cup orange Juice strained
until creamy and add to sugar-fat I
1 cup sugar
mixture. Blend in chocolate. Sift
3 cups grape or cranberry
together the dry ingredients, then ||
juice
add to the first mixture alter­
1 quart water
nately with buttermilk. Fold in
1 pint ginger ale
Auother farm job is brought
vanilla. Bake in two nine-inch
M ix tea, fruit juices, water and greased pans in a moderate (350*)
oloser to complete mechanization
by this automatic field forage
sugar, chill. Just before serving oven for 25 minutes.
idd ginger ale and pour over a
harvester. Within a few minutes
Frost with chocolate icing be­
the corn harvesting unit can be
arge piece of ice in a punch bowl. tween, on -top and sides. Sprinkle
Jarnish the punch with sprigs of
substituted for the hay pickup at­
with chopped nuts, if desired.
nint, maraschino cherries, slices
tached to the basic machine. With
This chocolate cake may also be
f lemons and oranges.
hay
unit, the machine automatic­
frosted with Seven-Minute icing and
ally picks up hay from the wind­
sprinkled with crushed peppermint
Y J E R E ’S AN ID E A L recipe
row, chops and blows it into a
stick candy.
trailing wagon for removal to
punch for the youngsters:
To make a very festive cake,
mow or silo. With corn attach­
Pineapple Milk Punch
frost with sweetened
uihinn.j
ment, the machine sweeps along
(Serves 6)
the row, cutting and chopping
3 cups cold milk
corn for silage.
LY N N SAYS:
Tried Cole slaw sandwiches?
Simple Sandwiches Make
Mince the cabbage fine, and have Lice, Mange Top Pests
Good Refreshments
sufficient salad dressing in it to Of Those Harming Swine
Combine % pound of cottage moisten it for spreading. Add some
Two of the must cuinmon and
cheese with a dash of onion juice, chopped bacon for flavor and
harmful pests on hogs are lice and
salt, pepper and two tablespoons spread on whole wheat bread.
M ix ground leftover meat with mange. I f insects are permitted to
of chopped cucumber or onion. This
is enough for eight full sized sand­ finely shredded carrots and chopped feed on hogs, the animals will have
hard-cooked eggs. Add enough stunted growth and be more sub­
wiches.
ject to disease, says the University
Cream cheese softened with may­ mayonnaise for easy spreading and of Louisiana agriculture extension
serve
on
rye
bread.
onnaise, then mixed with chopped,
Another filling that calls for sec­
salted almonds and a few chopped
maraschino cherries make dainty onds uses crushed peanut brittle
with enough softened butter to make
little sandwiohes.
a nice spread for sandwiches.
YES —
it ' s made
EXTRA
ACTIVE
ALL YOU PO IS SPRINKLE ON
TOP OF LUKEWARM WATER.
LET STANP IO M INUTES
—j THEN STIR WELL
5 0 . ..G e t 3
packages of a
time. Keep it
ready to u»e
whenever you
want if.
3 times as many women
pr- f' rFLEISCHMANNS YEAST
fires«»**
CHAMPION pX eC r oi
rhe TOP TRACTION
fverv Job the Year
gO M E tires get by best on tb it
job . . . or th at jo b . . . some
pull best in soft ground, some
show up better on hard ground.
But with Firestone Champions,
you can hitch your tractor to
any im plem ent . . . hook it to
any load , . . and it w ill take
you th ro u g h — on ground hard
or s o f t . . . on sod . . . on stubble
— on every job the year around.
F ir e s t o n e C h a m p io n L o w
Pressure Ground Grips are the
to p tra ctio n tires u n d er a ll
conditions because their h igh
curved bars take a clean, full-
traction power bite a ll the w ay
across th e tread. Try a set on
your tractor on your toughest
jobs, in any kind o f soil. Let
them prove that they pull better.
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S im . om
Orwrliht, 1049, T,„ nr.,!«,. Tira A Diikk—
THE 3 R U LE S FOR
M A X IM U M TRACTION
USE FIRESTONE
CHAMPIONS
USE FIRESTONE
HYORO-FLATION
USE ONLY 12 LBS
PRESSURE
TM» A IL -T R A C T IO N
tr u c k t ir i for
m axim um traction
AN D LONO A tIL IA O l
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W IA O IN O T IR I IV IR
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