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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1931)
;xo::c!fc:::!ii:xx I White Accents New Spring Costumes ! ! By CHERIE NICHOLAS 1 1 White costume touches are being ac cented with the greatest enthusiasm all through the spring and summer mode. If not white and black, then It la apt to be white and navy or white and brown which Is wonderfully chic. Even the smart beige and gray costumes are taking on white con trasts, making a feature of white mil linery, scarfs, blouses, gloves, belts, flowers and bags, also Jewelry. A most effective version of the black gown which highlights a dramatic con trast In white Is presented in the ac companying picture. Flat crepe Is the material for the dress, made Interest ing In that It Is styled with a single large square lapel In white with a waistcoat effect which displays a chevron-stripe. A profile hat, so-called be cause of Its long-side brim which at side view silhouettes the features against Its dark background, Is worn with this costume. It carries out the black-and-white Idea In that It Is a black bakoo appropriately trimmed with two carved Ivory-white ornaments. Among Interesting fashions which make white the keynote to their chic i ; Noodle Ring Liked for Lunch or Supper When yoa want something quite "different" and a little bit "dressy for a special lunch or supper, make a noodle ring. The bureau of home economics gives the following Ingre dients and method of making this at tractive feature of the menu: M pound noodlei I quart! boiling wa ter I tipi. lalt 1 tip. grated onion tbi. butter I ggl 1 cup milk i or I dropi ta basco aauca Cook the noodles for about 20 mln- tvbooooooooooooooooooooooKoooooooo Fairy Tale for the Children By MARY CRAHAM BONNER O00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 There are some fairies called the mermaid fairies becuuse they're In the water more thnn they are out of It. They had decided to help the little fishes with a swimming party which they were planning. Every fairy In Fairyland was In vited. There were the wood falrlea, the dawn fairies, the evening fairies ail of them were Invited, and they made greut preparations over the way they should go. In the first place they wore lovely dresses of green seaweed which really were beautiful, and they put on their water wings of green, too, to help them when they got tired swimming. The Fairy Queen wore a chain of very fine sea shells which once upon a time old Mr. I'lckerel had sent her. They had been given to him by one of his relations who lived In the sea, for of course Mr. Pickerel's home Is always In fresh water such as a lake or a river or a streutn. This swimming party was given In a lake, and Mr. Pickerel was the host. You can well guess how flattered he was when he saw the Fairy Queen wearing the present he had once given to her. The fairies all arrived In their boats made of glass through which they could tee right down to the bottom of the lake, which was very deep. The mermaid fairies and the fishes were all swimming around waiting for them, and when they came nit the fishes' lies wiggled with pleasure and are the following: white Jackets with dark skirts; white furs on dark coats; white coats of novel loose spongy I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 About Good Things for 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III I I I I I 1 1 ii i I I I To ma It aeema aa If when God conceived the world, that was poetry: He formed It, and that wai aculpture: Ha varied and colored It. and that wai painting;: And then, crowning all. He peopled It with living belngi, and that waa tba grand divine, eternal drama. Charlotte Cuahman. For the hostess who must prepare and serve everything, such dishes aa may be prepared the day before will saw her strength, good looks and enjoyment of her guests. Every hostess enjoys serving something a lit tle out of the ordinary, and by observing the dainty things In homes and shops she may make her enter tainments very much worth while. otes In the water to which one tea spoonful of salt has been added. Drain well, add the onion, butter, ta basco sauce, and remaining three quarter teaspoonful of salt Beat the eggs, add the milk, then the seasoned noodles, and stir until well mixed. Butter a ring mold, pour In the mix ture, place In a pan with water sur rounding the mold, and bake In a moderate oven until the mixture has set Turn Into a heated platter and fill the center with any kind of a creamed meat or stew. tip ooooooooooooxxoooooooooooooooooooooohx the mermaids whisked their beautiful hair around their heads. "Splash, splash !" came from Mr. Pickerel, which really meant "delight ed to see you." Then Mrs. Pickerel splashed, too, and after the little pickerels splashed And Mr. Pickerel Was the Host for all they were worth and so on un til every single fish had given a wel come to the fairies. The fairies sailed about In their boat which went under the water aa well as ou top, and then every little while they would get out from one of their glass port holes and swim around with great glee, "Now for the races," shouted Mr. Pickerel "When I say, 'One, two, s weaves trimmed with brown flat fur; also dark lints with white ribbons, flowers or ornaments or else the white ehnpoau with a note of black, ur the nil white ht with a Muck or navy dross. That the white vogue extends from lints to shoes Is evidenced In the bluck pumps whli'h style-wise women are wearing, a little white rlhhon bow tak ing the place of the usual burkle. The Intost boutonnlere to wear with the spring tallleur Is made up of white and black or nnvy leather flowers. Chalk white bends or else necklaces composed of black together with white bends answers the call for Jewelry to tune In with the now-so-modlsh "white and" costumes. tvfi. 1531. Wtirn Nwtiiipfr Tnlon. xxxxxxoooooooooc Saratoga Chops Are of Excellent Flavor OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Saratoga chops are cut from the shocldcr of lamb. Tiny are some what less regular Id shape than loin or rib chops, but are of excellent flavor. A particularly good wuy of cooking them Is suggested by the bu reau of home economics of the I'nlted States Department of Agriculture. I Saratoga chop, 1 1 green pepper Inch thick chopped alien bacon 1 cup celery chopped t medium onion. H cup rhtli sauce Vi cup water fait Tapper chopped Wrap the edge of each chop In a lice of bacon and fasten with a tooth pick. Brown the chops quickly on all sides In a hot skillet, transfer to a casserole, and cover with the mix ture of celery, green pepper, onion, chill sauce, water, and seasonings. Cover closely and cook In a slow oven (.TOO-F.) for an hour, or until the lunib Is tender. Remove the toothpick skeweri carefully before serving so that the bacon will stay around the chops. Serve hot In the casserole. 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 1 II I I 1 I I I I I I I By NELLIE MAXWELL I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 There can be nothing more gratifying to a hostess than to give pleasure to her friends. One can do marvelous things with Just a pickle. Cut Into the thinnest of slices, spread In the form of a fan on a tasty sandwich It Tot only gar nishes It but adds an appetizer as well. Slice Inch slxed pickles Into very thin slices, place on open-faced sand wiches that have been spread with cream cheese. Tut one slice in the center of rounds, on the tiny Jlce place a spot of whipped cream or cheese mixed with cream aid dust with cayenne or paprika. If finger length sandwiches are used, pluce the round pickle at the end and at the other end a spot the size of a quarter of finely shredded carrot A Man's Salad. Prepare a half dot en hard cooked eggs by cutting Into halves and removing the yolks, mash the yolks with butter, add mustard, aalt and cayenne and refill the halves of egg white. Arrange on lettuce and cover with a sour cream dressing or a mayonnaise with plenty of sour cream added. If liked shredded onion nisy be sprinkled over the lettuce before placing the eggs. Here Is another that the men like: Take one head of lettuce, three or four green onions or a slice of ber muda onion finely minced, three or three, go, remember what It means. "I will give three small splashes with my tall and then I will Jump away up, and come down with a ter rific splash which will mean, 'Go!" All the fulrles got ready for the big swimming race, and the little fishes all swam around In circles to cheer them along, for of course the fishes didn't go in the race. That would hardly have been fair I And when Mr. Pickerel said, "no," and made the terrific Jump and splash with his tall all the fairies Jumped and it was several minutes before any of them actually got started. They had been so startled by Mr. Pickerel's mighty splash. That amused the fishes and It amused the fairies, too. Granny Perch gave the prize, and how she did wiggle her fins when ahe presented It. The prize was a new set of water wings made out of the softest and loveliest of moss thnt came from the bottom of the lake and which had been made by Granny Perch Into (he wings. Then all the fishes took the fairies to their Pond Lily Cove where they hud a banquet of delicious water weed aalad, water moss Ice cream and pond Illy lemonade. But the winner of the prize was a little fairy named Fairy Perch be cause she was so at home In the water. Aren't you glad that she won the prize? (ft till. Western Mewepaper Uoloa.) I Kitchen Sink Should Be High Enough (Prepared bv the United State Department of Agriculture.) WNU Service, A homemaker generally bus to wash dishes three times a day. If her sink Is too low It forces her Into a stoop ing posture which she maintains for half an hour or more at a time. Con stant repetition of such posture ev ery day may result In a permanent tendency to stoop. Shoulders grow round and chest contracted. The bend Is thrust forward. The, first aid to a better standing position for dishwashing la to raise the mm Mi. V , it v. T -S '.V'Sj. Sink at Proper Height Posture. Helps Good sink to the proper height for the wom an who Is to work In front of It. If this seeing nn Impossible undertaking, It may help to set a flat box In the sink on which to rest the dlshpnn. Then the homemaker must consci ously try to maintain a good standing posture at her work. The two pic tures by the United States Department of Agriculture Illustrate the difference In posture that Is made by raising the level of the sink. The worker with the sink at the best height Is standing squarely, with her back straight, shoul- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 the Table 1 1 1 i i I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I four slices of sweet or sour pickle and one hard cooked egg. Use the lettuce In nests on the salad plate, shred the coarser part and mix with onions, pickles, and finely chopped egg. Serve with french dressing. (& till. Weetera Nevipaper Colon ) Newspaper Control Newspapers reserve the right to reject and decline to publish any copy for advertising or any other purposes submitted to them, If they do not find It acceptable for any renson. Complete control of the columns of a newspaper Is at all times In the hands of the publisher or editor. Ohio'a Firit Settlement Marietta was the first settlement within the present limits of Ohio. It was founded In 17S8 by Rufus Put nam and a colony from New England under the authority of the Ohio com pany. It was named In honor of Marls Antoinette. OOaCHJOOtHJOCKKJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOr'' I Ways of Cooking Apples tHaowooooooooofinoioooootwoooopooooaoooooooooaoooa Baked Apple, (Prepared by the United Sialee Iw-partmunt of Aarh ulture.) WNU Service, When the oven Is In use for other cooking It's a good time to have an apple dessert or apples In some other baked dish. Apples with vegetables, or meat, like scalloped apples and sweet potatoes, or apples with ear rots or apples with pork chops en cas serole, are served hot. Apple desserts are enjoyed cither hot or cold. ' linking apples In their skins Is one of the favorite ways of cooking them because It Is so easy. ' What could be simpler on a busy day, than wash ing and coring a few big rosy apples, lining the cavities with sugar and t little butter, and then baking them In a dish that ran be sent to the table direct from the oven, either hot or cold? The baking dish may be cov ered at first so that the apples will cook partially In their own Juices. Borne people like to pure the apples as well as core them, and to bake them In heavy sirup, with a sugges iters, hips nnd ankles In linn, and head erect. She can reach all the dishes In the pan comfortably without stooping. U Is prohahlo that alio has also evolved a very elllclont routine for dishwashing. She has perhaps timed herself In this task and scrutlnlr.od It to see whether there la any way of shortening the work. I'uneccasary motions run often he eliminated. For exnmple, Just us ono leaves the dishes iu a dash washing machine to drain nnd dry, the person who has only (i in in imxkct unit a urainlioard ran pour gculdlng water over her dishes In the drain basket nnd let them dry without wiping. Double drain boards Are always satisfactory, but If there Is room for one only, It Is most cWiiveul cut for a right-handed person ou the left side of the sink. Dishes are held In the left hand and washed with the right, then set in the drain basket without crossing the arms as would be necessary with the drain board nt the right. The task of dishwashing can also be speeded up by Intelligent previous work. As the table Is cleared, plates and other china of similar shape nnd size should be scraped and stacked to gether ready for washing. All silver Is usually washed ut one time, and motions are saved If It Is collected be fore the washing process Is begun. If tho dining table Is far from the kltch en, a ten cart Is a help In bringing dishes out of the dining room and In putting them away. If all water Sink Too Low Causae Poor, Stooping Posture. line to be heated the stove and sink should be nenr each other. When the fatigue of doing a given task Is lessened It la easier to think about good posture and to maintain It Lettere "IT aaJ "V Tho letter L' Is a form of V, with which It was formerly used Inter chuuKCHhly. In the Kleveuth century U came to be used by preference as the rapitul Initial form. Id dlctlonnrtei they were not given separate alpha betical position until about S(io. The V form Is still used frequently In in scrlptloua. Croat British Or?er The ltlitlsli Order ii I'.ntti. which was founded In ll', consists of three (lasses: Knbts of (he (Jrund Cross (O. ('. IV), Knights Commnmler (IC. C. It.), and Companions (C. It.). - v Half Peeled. tion of lemon or spice flavoring, oi both. To make these look very at tractive a little red vegetable color ing may be added to the sirup and a candled cherry or cranberry set on top. Whether pared or cooked In their skins apples to be baked may have the cores replaced by various ttulllngs such as nut meats, raisins, figs, dates, or by preserves of dls tlncllve flavor. Other baked desserts mude with ap pies by the bureau of home economics of the United Mutes Department of Agriculture are scalloped apples, with crumbs on top; tipple cobbler, with biscuit dough ; dutch apple enke, with tho dough underneath and the apples above; apple turnovers, and apple dumplings, all made with pastry; ap ple tapioca pudding, and apple upside down cake. Served In any of these ways, apples are wholesome and valu able Iu the diet and add to the day's supply of fruit. H: 4 ' - 'w.d.tA j j .1W TLT "SSZe- X eeAPw f - v,t ft I CAP AND ' BELLS! C HIS UNHONORED DUST A welcome culler, after many kind receptions, plucked up his courage and asked his hostess why a beautiful urn In (he living room whs always covered over. "Oh, It contains my huslmnd'l ashes," whs the response, "So sorry," replied the guest, "but I had no Idea you were a widow." "I'm not. My husband Is Just too Stingy to buy ash trays." Argonaut PLACE FOR BRIDGE "T'hev snr auction brldue la resnotv Slble fur a lot of nervous breakdowns," "I know It It won't be long before we'll have to go to an asylum for ft really good game." Coetly latorrogative Tho man who aald that: '"Talk be cheap," Wo very much Incline To think ne'er aald with ardor deep. 'larlin, will you bo miner Little Encouragement "You look very III." "I can't sleep. I have a bill due to morrow." "Why didn't you tell me that be fore?" "Can you lend me the moneyT" "No, but I ran give you a sleeping draught" HetpLg Moike Visitor Me brother Molke's In Jafl and I don't know whnt to do. I thought maybe you'd give me turn advice. lawyer (sarcastically) Do yon want me to give It to you gratis? Visitor No; I want you to give It to me brother. The FrseW Thing I Rue Look at that silly chap over there, lie's trying to flirt with ynuf I'd like to give him a good punch) la the Jaw I Mae Ho would II That's my bus- band I Needoel It Mrs. 8ymthe-Joyce What a beauti ful piano I But why have you lacked that piece of sandpaper to It? Mr. Newerlcbe That's to keep my husband from striking matches on It. MAID A PARACON "Are you satisfied with your new mnld?" 'Very. She's too old to get married and too fat to wear my things. So I think we'll be able to keep ber." How, Indeed? 'Daddr, I know why word! have roots," Hald emlllng little Klo. "Cause If they hadn't any roota How could (he language grow?" Circumttantial Evidence Mra. Pryer Do you think Mrs. Slack Is a woman who baa seen much Ufa In her time? Mrs. Guyer Goodness, groclous. yes I Why, there Isn't nn Insecticide on the market but what she Is fa miliar with, my dear. Correct Henderson Your wife says thnt dia mond she wears Is simply priceless. Browne So tho pawnbrokers tolj me when I trledto borrow on It His Conclusion Mrs. Dlggs There are limes when I feel that I have nothing more to live for, John. Mr. Dlggs Yeah: there are tlmea when you feel all talked out, I suppose. Jane. Whoa Fleas Are Petrified "What have you done to FIdo? Ho Is all vomers." "I asked the maid to wash him, and she starched him as well." Stock holm Vart Hem.