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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1930)
"-•x -w m si > KA Y TUE GOLD BILL NEWT T H E IM a Y. Al'Cl’ST 2». 1)2» a j «lay will go far in bringing forth BEAUTY COMMANDMENTS Favorlte Recipes of a Famous Chef lei arraugeinents to make small fences or palings. And so no doubt came our use of the word faggot Aa Told to Anna Bake ing to indicate a similar arrange By F R E D E R IC F R A N C O IS ment of embroidery stitches as used . G U IL L O T Chat, Ho»« I Aator, Naw York City to connect two slips of material. No one knows where or when this As a m ean* ot atldlug a bit of sort of embroidery was first in v a rie ty to the menu. M r. G ulllot M y n c y ttd rt « vented but it was doubtless a very suggests these two new ways of by . preparing carrots and beets long time ago and has always been Golden Moun well liked in France, the home of tain — Scraps almost every sort of fine hand SARDINE CANAPES and boll until work. tender enough Prepare circular slices of toast. A Faggot is a bundle of sticks of youux carrots Needless to say faggoting can Have ready a paste made from to make two the sort that poor little girls in the never long remain out of style, and picked up sardines which have c u p s w h e n story book gather when their par this season it has come up for a been separated from hones. This mashed. Mash ents are too poor to buy wood, and revival. It is used on many of the thoroughly and paste should be moistened with sof add two well, tened butter and seasone’d with smart new dresses from France and beaten e g g s , is sometimes seen on the better Worcestershire sauce and cayenne one-fourth cup In the center of each round of sort of dresses made in this country c re a m , ono teaspoon sugar Some of the new collar and cuff toast place a stuffed olive. Ar and salt and rnnge a layer of sardine paste sets show faggoting between strips Chef Gulllot pepper to around the stuffed olives an? sin- of the material. A printed cotton taate. Place In w e llb u tte r-d 'Guild each canape with u border dress may have a band of white mold. Stand In pan ot hot w ater of finely < hopped egg whites. In and bake u ntil firm In a moder organdie attached by a row of fag a te oven. T u rn out on p latter preparing canapes one should he goting . or colored pique may have and surround w ith cooked peas. lie very careful not lo have them a band of white qique attached in Savory Beets— Boll one • h alf too large. They should lltera’I,- he the same way. The sketch shows doten medium slse beets u ntil small enough to be held daintily a dress of printed chiffon attach tender. In the m eanwhile, m ix together tw o tablespoons butter, with the fingers, making a knife ed by a row of faggoting done with one teaspoon grated onion, one and fork uneeeessarv Their pur fine rope silk. teaspoon sugar, one tablespoon pose is to serve merely us an ap If you are foggoting together two vinegar, one-half teaspoon salt, petiser, and therefore, each canape a dash of nutmeg. Cook for live strips of material, then cut a strip minutes Peel and slice the beets. is not expected to provide more of stiff paper, mark it off in A rrange In serving dish and pour than two or three mouthfuls. straight ruled lines, and then baste the sauce over them. the strips of material—which have OMELETS - been blind stitched in a bias or Never was any emergency dish straight fold—neatly and firmly on In the center is a more elaborate it, a quarter inch apart, more or stitch. The thread is carried from better than an omelet. Almost al less as you want. Then work right to left, and then buttonholed ways there are eggs in the house your faggoting stitches. After un- back. You can make the button- and if there are not it is not dif bast.ng the paper, turn the frock , hole „ ¡ ,ches close together or far ficult to buv them at the lust min wrong side out ami blind stitch or apar(. The result |s „ prc(,y sor, ute. And your omelet can be quickly made. hem down the material on •He of laddering. Once having mastered Hie essen wrong side. The faggoting shown at the right Several faggoting stitches are is similar. Make a very loose lad tials of omelet rooking it is not dif ficult to vary them in a great va shown'. der across from left to right. Then riety of ways. Moreover, there are At the left is simple faggoting. pass the needle and thread In the sweet omelets as well as unsweet Bring the thread up at the left side fold of the cloth forming the hem ened omelets so that an omelet of the opening between the two edge for a quarter of an Inch. Bring may be made to fill in the gap in pieces of material, bring it down it out, catch it in the center of the j any part of any meal You ran a little to right, put needle thru left margin, and buttonhole buck j use omelets as users-up of incon- from the underside. Now take the again. The result Is a ladder of jlderable trifles left over from yes- thread back to the left side of ma x-like figures. terday's dinner. A few vegetables terial, passing the needle under may he chopped and added to an the stitch just made. You can un omelet to give it flavor and va derstand just how to do this by riety. A few vegetables may he these selfsame faggots were some looking at the digaram, which chopped and added to an omelet times used in crisscross or paral- shows the thread much enlarged. to give it flavor anil variety. A few mushrooms go a long way in an omelet. A slice or so of can ned pineapple, that could not be possibly divided among several, may be cut up and addded to the middle of an omelet before It is turned to form a delightful des sert or luncheon dish. Here are some suggestions for "SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY” omelets that are a little unsunual: By Lord Byron She walks in beauty, like thenight DANISH OMEI.ET Of cloudless climes and starry A Danish omelet has a founda skies; tion crea msauce of three table- , And all that’s beset of dark and spoons of butter, three of flour ! bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes and two cups of milk. In the mean Thus mellowed to that tender light time break macaroni in inch len Which heaven to goudy day de gths and boil it in salted water un til it it tender; then drain it. nies. When the cream sauce is cool add I One shade the more, one ray the six egg yolks, two at a time, heat ing the mixture five minutes nfter less. Had half impaired the nameless whites stiff, fold them into the yolk i Fach yolk addition. Beat six egg grace Which waves in every raven trees mixture, sprinkle with pepper and C jtiP u f C c a o 4 Or softly lightens o’er her face; salt and pour the omelet over the R adiant health ?'ow i tu this o u e . and correct living th a t have rertored Where thoughts serenely sweet ex macaroni, which has been arran free girl, central figure a t a crunpu? cot-r.ties* pottn .ta. No one ever saw ged in the bottom of a buttered press scene a t B attle Creek College, an in a- healthy ar, E„-;-egatlon as the Col- How pure, how dear their dwel baking dish. Bake the omelet In stitu tio n unique In the world. Student* •. ge’s young rr.cn and women. <0 per- a steady hot oven for thirty min ling place. are honored for scholarship character. e n t of whom. Lcddentally, are aided utes and serve at once. Beaten special interest in race Betterment by the C anttarlum in their education. Ideals and loyalty to them J S anlU /lum surplus m ust oe used And on that cheek, and o’er that butter is used in Denmark with "It s different all the way through. I for Institutional Im p ro v em en t and this omelet, which is simply butter brow said one "We have different things to educational work. Many students later cream with a fork or spoon and do. different things to eat We even ! go Into the world to help carry on So soft, so calm, yet eloquent. learn h w to walk differently " | the work of the Sanitarium which The smiles that win, the tints that blended with a taste of sugar. The college was founded oy Dr ( ha* 175 physician* and technician* -------- o--------- glow Ja h n Harvey Kellogg, also head oi i cares fcr 900 to 1.200 patients a t a But tell of days in goodness For E lephant T u ik i B attle Creek Sanitarium , which ha* time from al! over the world and 1» treated 350 000 patients Student« conducted in 75 buildings on >0 acre* spent, Rubbing w ith fine sandpaper or em observe Its principles of good health I of land, with an IC-stoiy headquarters ery will remove the spots from Ivory A mind at peace with all below, They receive all the aids to health | .structure. A heart whose love is innocent!! ornaments. V E R Y LATESTS MARY MARSHALL Good Health Abounds Among Students In World-Unique Battle Creek School P1NKEY DINKEY y e . * - * '» . e e / v e 'J ' l l . A MAM V JH £N YOU CkUW UP A N O H A V £ PINKY LEARNS MORE EVERY DAY, HEH, HEH! N HAT B y L IM DO YOU H O R SE C L & NEP? MEAN I and preserving Hie nulurul beuuty | w ith w hich nature bus endowed every woman. H \ Venus «if H o lly w o o d My next article will deal with "the care of the skin.** If al any lime you find that the Informa By special arrangements with tion given is not complete enough "Venus of Hollywood,” this news for your needs I will be only too paper will run a series of articles happy to assist you if requested. ! dealing with beauty culture. These articles have been prepared by one ' of Hollywood*! most prominent cosmetologist* and we believe will prove Io be most popular with our readers. For a long time it has been my ambition lo advise American wo men regarding their beauty prob lems. Too often, a beautiful skin bus been ruidrd by neglect or lack of knowledge insofar as the rare of it is concerned. I have mude a life long study of Ibis most impor tant item in n women's life .and um ut last privileged to pass on this information to my less for tunate sisters. In each issue of thi* newspaper there will appear an arlii le deal ing witii some phase of beauty cul ture. Each article will completely Joyce Cooper, Eng I uh woman cover some important item of this swimming eh-mpion, who has come nature. I would suggest that these to A n in a * to compele w ith woman items be clipped and bound to swimmers hcie. . gether so that at all times you will have available a complete series iustrui|lions on Hie cere uf the hands, the skin, the hair and any other needs for beuuty culture. It has been my experience that ' merely going lo a beauty shop oc- ! Relieves a lle a d a rh r or Neuralgia in casionully is not enough to keep SO minutes. eh*eka a Coid the flrs t the bloom of youth on the averuge day, and cheeka M alaria In three woman, but I have found thut a dajrs. few moments work nt home each 666 also in Tableta 66611 I “Oregon State” A National and State College maintained, as described by Senator Morrill, founder of Hie Lund-Grant Colleges, “to offer opportunity . ■ for a liberal and und practical education . . for the world's business for the in dustrial pursuits unii profes sions of lifr”— Oregon's Land-Grant College now in it* fi3ril year, affords (ruining in il) degree -grunting schools und departments. AGRICULTURE (ILS..M.S. degrees „ VenHIaliuu, Heating. Gas, j Refrigeration, Aeronautical) Agricultural Economics, Ag- ricutural Education, Anim al Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, Farm Crops, Farm Management, Horticulture (Pomology, Vegetable Gar dening), Poultry Husband ry, Soils; Agricultural En gineering. Horticul t ft r a I Products, Landscape Archi tecture, Sciences Basic to Agriculture (fi majors). CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (B.S., M.S. degrees) COMMERCE (B.S. degree; M. S. in Agricultural Econo mics. Itural Sociology) Accounting anil Man u g e ment, Advertising and Sel ling. Banking and Finance, General Business, Beal Es tate, Secretarial Training, Marketing, etc. ENGINEERING (B.S..M.S. de grees) Ind u strial tion. Sh*>p A d m in istra (B.S.. F O R E S TR Y grees ) M.S. de Logging Engineeiing, I.um ber Manufacture, ’technic al Forestry. HOME ECO NO M ICS (B.S.. M.S. degrees) Clothing, Textiles, and Be lated Arls; Food« anil Nu trition; Household Adinin* islration; Institutional Man agement. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS (U.S. degre. I Field Artillery, Engineers, Infrantry. MINES (ILS.. MS. degrees) Geology. Mining Engineer ing, Metallurgy. PHARMACY (I’h.C., B.S., M.S. degrees) Pharmacology, Pharmaceu tical Analysis. Pharmncogs- nosy. Civil (Structural, Highway * Sanitary. Hydraulic. Jlnfl- VOCATIONAL EDUCATION road. Construction); Elec (B.S., M.S. degrees) trical (Power, Hallways, Administration, Supervision Lighting, High Voltage, Tel and Teaching of Agricul ephony-; Mechanical Ma ture, Commerce, Home Ec chine Design, Heat Power. onomics, Industrial Arls. ti i . le °f Basic Arts and Sciences, the School of Heallii and Physical Education, industrial Journalism, Li brary Practice and Music—service departments not leading to degrees—togethlr with a privately supported department of Religion, afford additional training siipplementarv lo the major eurrieula. Freshman t ■ Weeks begins September 22 For Catalogue and Other Information Address T H E R E G IS T R A R OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CORVALLIS (Authorized by Hie State Board of Higher Education By Terry Gilkison PINKY DINKY JINGLES ONB DAY HE M E T A PEACH 5We W AS M O R E P A S S IN G THAN F A IR . O N E NOD H E G A V E - A S M IL E AND THE PEACH BECAME A PEAR. »