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B ayiort V olume 2 No. 9 ^ribum DAYTON, OREGON. OCTOBER 22, 1926 SUBSCRIPTION l^U, PER YEAR will ba sufficient if dough ia net Gifts Imagined to over uigbt. In wither c<Mt lb„ School Notes Amend for Ugliness »ame method 1«used. If homemade By A od raw Nichols An English writer tell» bow being yeast u used it will take the plane The- Pleasant Hour Reading Club met The high school is planning an with Mr». Verda Duran and Mr». Ogden 1» a theater with a foreigner be sated of liquid, handle tbe »»me a» com- entertainment of sports aod fun at the home of Mr. Duzan, Friday Oct. film the inevitable question aa to what presmwd veast. bo thought of Eomlua. T never saw fy O Laurence 'Haurthorne 1«. Eighteen r*»ponded to roll call. The It milk is used, scalding while for next Friday evening in the remaining vacancy in tbe clob rosier for ao many ugly people in my Ute," waa the startling reply. On looking about community hall. It will consist of Oh Lord of men, teach me to know ' not essential i« an absolute test of various amusing contests, among the year has been filled and Mrs. How- Mm the writer felt that tbe reply of Just what “a good name” signifies! freshness. If scalded cool to luke- • t— the foreigner was not far astray. ii. .. n , *• *Be tueniber The first them a basketball game by men of. team» in Engh.n Literature .»used . From thia be inquire« as to why |t Help me to understand its wprth warm otherwise it will kill the the community and an indoor j run on textbook» rod encyclopedia« and IO that In a cooatry blessed with pret yeaat plant. And let me never cease to prize baseball game between the married tbe questions were verv lullv answered. ty children there should grow up such Above all else that life affords— ELECTION CAKE unattractive adults, and be conclude»' women and the high school girls A flower committee consistir^ of Mes- that Yes, better far than wealth or fame— Z m «) civilization la doing something to When preparing the .Muster reci There will be an admission of dames Haden, Proffitt and Nichola was the race—something undesirable, nn- The reputation that is won appointed bv tbe acting President. The pe for bread or coffee cake, reserve less we are to assume that ugly peo twenty-five cents for adults and club then adjourned until Oct. 30. Alone by him of Worthy name. enough dough to make one loaf ple are brainier than handsome ones. fifteen cents for children. The This every handsome man and wo cake. Io this dough knead in 2 proceeds wi’l go toward tbe paying A fearless strength of character, man among as will hasten to deny I tablespoon» softened batter or sub- of the athletic aaaocialion deb‘, County School Notos The fact la no doubt, that when a The will to do some useful deed, k atitute, J cup sugar, 1 egg well person is ugly eomethlng has to be and also the deficit on last year ’ s The vision that conceives a way The Dundee Parent Teacher Circle beaten j teaspoon each nutmeg Annual. 1 here bills aggregate I **B have an address on "¡Securing good »aid to commend him to our acquaint To satisfy another’s need— w ance», so they are hastily assured and cloves and 1 teaspoon cinna approximately two hundred and I literature” at their next meeting. that this person they are about to On such as these a man’s good nam mon Dredge I* cups raisin» and fifty do'lars. You will miss a good I Tbe«chuol autboritie« of tbe Amity meet, while he doe« not look well, is Is built; his leadership depends 4 cup shredded citron with flour. lime if you fail to attend this end1*'“1* •'B00* Plan to »dd a coaree in really quite sa unusual person and On service to his fellow men __ highly gifted. One statement like Il may be necessary to add a little lertainment. Come and help lb J * their c«"icalum. that about a man may keep him going And loyalty to humble friends. flour to the dough in order to high school. I Bo- the Sitton school, uow has for year», for others repeat It All i> i a u 11 • I spring water piijed into the building, he needs do 1» refrain from showing handle it Let rise in a warm place Basketball pr .dice started Mon- 1 Every school should be tbu. that he 1» without gifts of any sort ■ until very light, then hake an equipped, d*y. We should have a wincing I wherever it is at all possible, hour in moderately hot oven. team this year as all the lettermen No. 14. Muddy Valley School, will Declares Music Cure PARKER HOUSE RQLLS are Lack. holds basket social Friday evening, Prepare tbe master recipe. After for Mental Trouble The interclass basketball games Octo her, 23. dough has risen double the second A medical journal has recently an No. 19, Moore's Valley school, now nounced the results of some experi time roll into sheet 1 inch thick,( will start Friday night. baa a well in good condition. When ments made to ascertain the relation Cut with biscuit cutter then withj The Seniors ordered their pins the grounds are cleared of timbers, thia of music ano medicine knife dipped in flour press through and rings Monday. One curiona piece of news obtained district will have a fine playground. Is that If a lively air is played on a the center of each roll, brush with • The high school sewing class be- No. 22,jLafayette, haa tbe laige«t high harp or mandolin, a man's tired mus melted shortening, fold over and 3«n mending the girl’s basketball school it has hau for years. A« usual, cles regain their original vigor. The place together in well-greased pan. suits but found them in such con- the school is in charge of Prof John music of a violoncello, on the other band, has a precisely opposite effect. Set in a warm place until light dilion that they decided to lea ve I Blough. In temporarily lessening the usual then bake in a hot oven. When them for more experienced bands. No. 23, Unity. now bas a two room strength and vitality of the bearer. BREAD When baking ia compieteci the baked brush over with melted Tbe Juniors ordered their rings on house, well equipped, and a fine In nervous and impressionable peo shed. By Mrs. Bell» DrUraf ple, sad music In a minor key, such loaves will give forth a hollow shortening or the unbeaten white Tuesday Director, Home Bervic« Bureau No. .10, Willamina, is trying student as Chopin's “Funeral March," actually sound when tapped, and will The Yambill County Athletic Sperry Flour Co. weakens the pulse and makes the beat Mr. Aller, the new princi shrink from the pan. Association met at the Court house government. ing of the heart feebler and more Ir Helpful Hint» on Bread Making f al. will make every effort to make the regular. After baking remove bread at Monday night and organized .'or new plan a success. An American doctor stated not long Civic Club Notes the year. The oncers elected were; Bread in the most important once from the pan» and allow to ago that almost every mental trouble No. 52. Pike Valley, rearranged th, article of food in the daily diet. cool in fre«b air uncovered. IK P'es B F. Ford, of Amitv; S»c • The Ladies Civic Club wi'l desks eo that th«-lighting is much in - could be cured by suitable selections And the many prucuase employed nut put away un'il perfectly cold Treaa Brown of Yamhill A com proved. of classical music regulsrfy adminis e«en- . an entertainment ------------ ------------- — Thursday .uM.rua, rarn' tered. Jealousy, grief. overwork, in making and baking gives us a Fur all roll, plain or fancy, u-e ¡llg. 2J). .t tbe Opera Hou-e mittee was appointed to draw up s No. 58 is the first school to repcrl th« homicfdal mania, nervous breakdown, great variety of appetizing breads, the Master Recipe. If a richer.The pn.gnm will consist of J.ck tentative basketball echedu! to be organization of tbe Junior Red Caws all had their corresponding air. that furnish tbe largest amount ofi dough la desired, changes may be'j- •)-- >__ ->____ in the box dancen, comic solos, two aobmiited to the Association at the The schools are taaing a great intere») food for the least money expended Imade in the following manner ; in this work, and we feel Pleasure in Garden one act nlavs, vaudeville stunts, (time of the institute. The perma every school in the conn tv enroll The procuug of making these Use milk inalead of water fur The squirrel» and nuthatches are a nent schedule will be decided upan and good music. Genera) Admis- No money will be received from tin continual amusement to watch : I love it mixtures is moat interesting,> liquid; Both shortening and super sion 15 cents, Reserved seats 25 at that time pupils. The teacher in each school will to see the nuthatch come to a coco- and a little careful study and prac-I ,n«y Be increased bv on a table- Cents. Tickets on sale at Reburn’s I Hie be p uf the pupils, will raise fill nut which Is filled with a mixture of tice will surely reward you for|epo°^‘ or more to each spoon of Drug Store. cents to pey for the Junior Red Croe- hemp seeds and nuts; he eats his fill , your time and trouble News. Ibis paper Con thins splendh. of hemp seeds, then selects a nut and liquid. Also the white of an egg Notice Of Sealed Bids lessons on Red Cross work, and children flies away with IL One of the squirrels The Aral essential for perfect ®«V be added. With these change» hung himself In the ropes of the coco Sealed bide will be received by the who read it will believe in the orgutiiza Ladies Aid Bazaar bread ia a good flour, second care- it may be found necessary to nee a - - ------------ nut (head downward) one day. Betty tion, and will be willing to help in tbe Clerk of School District No. 28, Conntv I fui manipulation and third, proper ' Iitti» more flour. (tny mother s good Swiss maid) . . . The Methodist Ladies Aid ( of \ aiubill, Oregon, until 6 o’clock P-M great work it is doing. went to the rescue, but he bit her at baking. MASTER RECIPE Society will hold a Bazaar about on October 27th, 1925. for tbe transport No. 6b, was divided on Oct. 7, and on once. The verandah looks like the The longer the batter is beaten, cup water or milk, scalded December, 1st. The exact date ' ',l,s PuPh> from tbe McComb (Hart the 19th the new district was organized. border of an Illuminated manuscript— 1 tablespoon melted shortening the less kneading the dough will will be given later. Any donations man) place to tbe School District No. 28. School will open about Oct. 26th, in the with all these pretty creatures among the trellis of monthly roses; the tits 1 tablespoon of sugar require. When dough can be lifted Attest : will be gladly received. house of John bwetman. too. . . . Certainly, a garden, with Its 1 teaspoon salt in a mass on a spoon, it ia ready to L. A. Rossner, No. 86 has bought the building in Inhabitants of all sorts. Is a never- Chairman of Board of Directors knead. i compressed yeast cake dissolv falling happiness and Interest to a Ruth Hayden, Clerk. which school was held last year. quiet person like myself.—Janet Cath Dough is kneaded to mix the ed in 4 cup lukewarm water erine Symonda Alfred Gabriel and wife of Tillamook, ingredients thoroughly, to make Between 3 and 4 cups flour visited in Dayton a short time Sunday, the glulon elastic and to work in Method of Preparation; Put sugar K. D. Hadley of Oregon Citv, spent ‘ Mrs ---------- . ua of i-ewuerg Frank — LaPort Newberg The Substitute the air. It ia sufficiently kneaded shortening and sail in scalded with bis grandparents .1. E. Mellinger Sunday with his father Chas. Hadley > called Friday and renewed her Little Betty wa» anxious to own a and wife. when it can lie left on the board a liquid; let it stand unt l lukewarm i and his brothers Uller and Ralph, here. cat, but her father had a great aver subscription to the Tribune. minute or two without sticking. sion to them and turned a deaf ear then add dissolved yeast and flour to all her pleadings. He did say, how lo keep the dough from Cooling ' gradually, beating well until too ever, that she could have a dog if she mix and knead it quickly. Quick । stiff to stir. Turn on the moulding could find a nice, well-behaved one handling prevents the dough from j hoard and knead in remaining that wouldn't bite the baby. One day while walking with her becoming cold and hastens the flour until mixture ia smoo>h, doe» mother. Betty saw a kitten frisking process of rising. Always make not stick to the bunds or tioard, along beside her. small loaves lo insure bread being I and nubbles mav be seen under the She turned a wistful face to her mother and said: “Oh. mummy! See! baked thouroughly; in large loaves । surface. Rei urn to well greased It doesn't seem to belong to anyone! the Leal may fail io penetrate to • J»owl. brush dough over with mek- Can't I take it home?” the center of the loaf. In cool I ed shortening, cover and allow to “But. Betty, daddy says you can have a dog. but not a cat.” weather the bowl containing the i rise in a warm place to twice its “W-well, mummy, can’t we take it dough may beset in a pan of warm । original sue, then knead down in home and use It for a dog?” OH SHUCKS U water. a bowl and let rise again. This S3 I uJCJ/PEQ IFTN4T If bread rises much after being second kneading, after the dough Marvelous Precocity VÔEATHER.MAN TOLP has risen once, gives a much finer The precocious infant was being pUtin the oven, the heat ie not submitted to the psychological tests In THEM I U/AS codilib grain to bread and should always great enough, hut if it begins to order to determine the degree of his | be used. When dough has again ( ucAMTEP TO genius. He had already picked out brown in less than 15 minutes, the, । risen to double its site, it will be SURPRISE EVERVßoPy numbers, arranged blocks and distin heat ie too great. During the first ready to shape into loaves. Brush guished colors. Then came the su preme test, the Identification of vari ten minutes the loaves are in the bread with melted shortening, let ous coins. The Investigator tossed a nickel on the floor. The precocious oven they ahould rise and begin to them rise again to double their Infant bent over It while the proud size and bake in a pot oven about show a little brown in spots; in the parents held their breath. Then the precocious infant winked second period of ten minutes they 45 minutes for mediumsized loaves at his dad and cried exultantly, and from 20 to .30 minutes for rolls should become a delicate brown all "Heads!"—Pathfinder Magazine. according to size. over the surface and cease to rise; This quantity of dough is for one First Evening Schools in the third ten minute period large loaf of bread. With | yeast It la impossible to »ay exactly when they should finish browning, and evening schools had their origin In America. In a contract made with the in the fourth they should shrink cake used to each half pint cup of schoolmaster of Flatbush. N. In slightly from the pans. After the liquid bread can be made and WS2, the evening school is mentioned, but It Is probable that allusion 1» made first ten minutes the oven heat completed, if kept in a warm place, to the afternoon session of tbe school in about 5 hours. If a longer time can he decreased slightly, and ns Pleasant How Heading Clnb AGood Name Foiled Again Baking continues it may bo lessen-KiV”n l° the Pi’lng ed still more. 1 ye',Bt wil1 ^»1^. One quar- ter yeast cake to each cup of liquid which began at 1 p. m. It la certain, however, that in 1773 evening school» were conducted as private ventures Ir Salem, Mass., especially for Instruction in the mariner's art, although som« pour boys were taught to “cypher and to writ«.''