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Page 2 THE GOLD HILL NEWS. T i l l ÏISDAY, JANCAHY 19. 1933 Prophecies Snow for Inaugural Rats Still Feared in Cheerio Chapters & THE STORY OF CHUNKO ( In Jts parsnth ssM th ro ug hou t (h< story nrs glvsn hints ot words w hich whsn gussssd w ill At In to ths m ssnlng of ths story. Sss It you can guess thsm a ll and thus And a ll o f Chunko's sto ry.) MOST appetizing stuffed egg may A be served, using the left-over cooked bacon; crush It and mix with the hard-cooked egg yolks, then season well and pnt back into the egg white. Mince Tarts. Line fluted pastry tins with a rich pastry that has been well chilled. Brush with egg yolks beaten with cold milk. F ill with mincemeat and bake 15 minutes. When cold decorate with a ring of meringue, put on with a pastry tube. Brown delicately, fill the center with whipped cream and garnish with a cherry. Parfait. Take one cupful of honey, one- fourth cupful of water, the whites of two eggs, and one pint of cream. Boll the honey and water until it threads, pour over the beaten whites and when cool fold In the stiffly beaten cream. Turn Into a mold and pack In Ice and salt four hours. Family Stew. Take one and one-half pounds of the bottom of the round, cut Into Inch pieces, dredge with Hour, season well with salt and pepper, and brown In a hot kettle with a little beef suet, stir ring often while cooking. Add two carrots, one small turnip, one parsnip. SAME TO HIM E d ite d fcv DOROTHY EDMONDS • using It the swamp would be no obstacle for >e could (name of some Irish girls). She took my suggestion and we were »«in safe ly across, The next thing we raw was a (title In Europe) field. But on looking a second time we die covered that It was not as we first conceive«! It. Coining toward us were two children whose names we learned were Frank (name of a very tiny country nivtr France). They were searching for a (name of town where Yale college Is) ot adventure also. "Come along with us,“ said Plnuh very cordially. Toward night things began Io look black for US We had walked until we were weary and had found nothing. We were about to turn back when we saw coming out of the woods ahead of us a wild looking man waving a spear and shouting How that man did (name of r.n English man who wrote plays). “What alls you?" epoke my nits tress bravely. We soon saw that two or three stalks ot celery, one cup ful of canned tomato; add enough boil ing water to cover two Inches and sim mer until tender—two or three hours; the last half hour add six diced pota toes and cook until well done. Add plenty of seasoning and butter and serve with dumplings or crackers. Piquant Frappe. Take one pint of cranberries, one pint of water, one cupful of hoDey. and the Juice of one lemon. Cook the berries and water together, add the honey to the hot berries after putting them through a sieve. Add the Juice of a lemon and freeze. H o w It S ta r te d B y J e a n X e m to n 5 “Wee Small Hours of Morn” t« X I T H A T do “wee small hours of VV the morning" mean? writes a quite evidently young und refresh ingly unsophisticated little person— she must be young, unsophisticated and undoubtedly a member of Ben Jamln Franklin's "Early to bed and early to rise" club. In all this, gentle reader, you will agree with us when we tell you that all “stay-outs" are nware that the “wee small hours of the morning” re fer to the hours before daylight—that is one, two. three, four, five and per haps six o'clock. These obviougly are the “wee small hours." as against those which come later. LIGHT5 OF NEW YORK Col. Hugh L. Cooper, who recently Jack Sharkey, heavyweight chatu I pion ot the world, recently went hunt was decorated by the Soviet govern ing In Canada. He bad a splendid meni for his work as a consulting en arsenal with him. There were all glneer In Russia, has a beautiful co- sorts of rifles with all sorts of sights. tate at Stamford, Conn. Anyone who has seen It wonders how Colonel It happens that the moose In the re glon where Sharkey hunted Bre really Cooper could have siouit most of the a little out of his class. They seem to last ten years In another country, even Girl Hops Trains in Evening Dress Pussy Walks 21 Miles for a Chicken Dinner Luray. Va.—A Luray resident decid ed to get rid of his cat when It de veloped gastronomic fondness for chickens. Shunning the sack and stone meth od of disposal, he took the cat In Ills automobile 21 miles across the moun tains, and left i t Forty-eight hours later the cat came back, tired, hungry—and looking for more chickens. OKI E h <i. ;i \ ' The story of the Mexican village of the blind, and Ihe suggestion that the affliction la Indirectly caused by the presence of bats In houses, re minds a correspondent In lluullug- tonshlre that there still lingers In that county a belief that bats “raw up your eyes while you sleep," writes a columulst In the London Morning Post, writing on old superstitions Hint continue to keep their hold on Ihe world. "I am not surprised that nny an cient belief should |>ersl«( III that pleasant but very Isolated ainl little known county- B * widely »cpnrntcd villages, many of them but little «■banged by Ihe corrupted eurrenls of the times, are among Ihe last strongholds In England of Much lore of ntillqully. It Is not lmp«»M*lble, In deed, that Ibis belief lias come down from a time when (be dwellers In these villages were themselves the victims of blindness due to the same cause as Is suspected In the ease of Ihe Mexicans,’• 'Splitting" Headaches * /< « » » r »he k a m r tl »Ay «he w m always tniarrnhls— arwl («Hind out abuut N R Tablets (N a tu re *» R e m e d y ) Now ahr geta aUxt< fine w ith evrrylMmly T hie safe, t k j* r a t able, all v rg rtjIU e la ta tiv r bmutfht <luuh rrltrf and q u irt ttrivro hraauar it cleared hrf ay «(eta ot putsonuus w a s te s — m ade b o w e l a i t i o a eaay and irg •» t 1». N R • l i a auth a uurw, ptraaant OVTCCtlvc. M ild , n o n lu d x t • form* in« N o bad after* r l l r . la A t yr kTl>M0»HOW A ia tC H i druggist’»—ZN (TO NICHT T i n i e " «JU"k istbf (■» •«" t e * TU A /vS |«H>. brMtihum <Sily P ull Not A lw ays E nough Pull may get a position that ability has to hold. ©. 1133. W estern .Newspaper Union. C. B e ll S y n d ic ate .— W.S'C Service. “Which do you prefer, summer or winter?” “Have no preference. I t ’s equally depressing to me whether I put in a large portion of my time reading about the hottest day ever or the coldest day ever.” •the poor man wae Irautlc for a very good reason, lie had stepped Into a trap and It was si III cling ing painfully to his toot. My heart turned (name of a country In South America) with fright over his sit uation. By shaking my foot violent ly up and down I gave another suggestion to Blush. She under stood me. and cried. " Y e s . my poor man. that's t, (S play In foot ball) !' The iiiaii was mighty graieful tor the helpful suggestion and as soon as he learned h< w far Blnnli was from home he «Were«! Io (name of a well known Ink) there on his hack Of course I could go along too, for I was not much extra hug gage and Frank and his sister fol lowed after. The fnmlly were so glad to see us that It was not dif ficult to (middle name of a famous English author) with them. In fact they gave me some extra cream and Blnah a dish of her favorite des sert (kind of people Pilgrims found In America) pudding. 1 must admit (hat my life has been one gay round of adventures ever since my mistress Blnah found tue out neur the old dump down there Just (place where cat tie graze) house. Dinah is a very pretty girl with blue eyes and (name of a popular automobile) hair. If anyone can (place where you put your feet when riding) trouble that little mistress of mine can. “Oh, the (name of a man who wrote Oliver Twist) I" she came to me and said one day, "Chunk«» how would you like to go with me and discover a (name of n ver, noble dog)?” I never knew what ta high ex plosive) think of next and 1 was ready for anything, so I paraded up and down In front of her. purr WHAT CHUNKO FOUND IN THE GARDEN tng, which of course meant that I would like to go anywhere she might (something In the sky that shines at night) If she should gei into trouble that would mean prob ably a (kind of a breeze that sail ors speak of) but adventure was worth It and off we started. Now I ought not to (a very black bird) too much but I am very certain »hat BI nah would have suffered keenly from that day's ad venture If I had not Deen along to help her. In the first place we came to a terrible swamp. If we tried to walk through we would sink waist deep for Blnah and oui of sight for me Being quick wit By pasting this section on a lightweight cardboard, and then cutting ted I discovered a board over on out each separate piece you will be able Io put them together and see the edge. 1 went over It to show what It was Chunko found one day In the gnrden Blnah what nse It wonld be. By * 1>1W Wsnten* N c w s p a w Palo* President-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt had better take his heaviest overcoat and woolly undies with him when he goes to Washington to assume the oath of office on March 4. according to Herbert Jnnvrln Browne, noted lone range fore caster, who predicts a cold and blustery day. with possible snow. Mr. Browne, who ts not connected with the United States weather bureau. Is shown above In his laboratory. Tasty Foods Fun for All the Children Pittsburgh. Pa.—The food at the couuty Jail tastes “mighty good" to Betty Wilson, twenty-year-old hen ver girl who started hitch-hiking home from New York In evening clothes. She's glad also to he In doors with a snowstorm raging outside, she told attendants. Betty was ordered held for five days by Magistrate Thomas D. Jones in Morals court when ar raigned with two young men. Rail road detectives said the three were found sleeping under newspapers I d a box car In the B. A O. yards at (Benwood. She told Jones that for more than a year she saved her money to get to N'ew York, hut once there she lost her Job. So she decided to go hack home. Without funds she started hitch-hiking, hut In ('onnelsvllle she boarded the freight train with the two youths whom she declared "perfect gentlemen. W ALTER TR U M B U L L Poe. captain In SU and Ita Next was the Immortal Johnny Poe, arid after him Net Poe and Arthur Poe. s s s The penny arcades are doing a first r ln s s business In New York It doesn't appear to be so much the depression price as a game the arcades have put In. All of them now hare one of those hoards »-here you shied a mar hie up an Incline and It falls Into one of various holes, till of which are numlvrcd The management offers prizes for high scores and the players gamble on IL Crowds stand around waiting to play. The hlg league ball players used to spend n lot of time on this game In Florida last spring. Pepper Martin was an ex|>ert at IL • • • A mnn whose business It Is to sup ply towels to public washrooms snys that people wash a lot more In sum mer than In winter. He declares that with the coming of cold weather the demand for towels suffers a noticeable decrease. ft I»!»» Roll Syndic«!». —WNV Service. CHAPPED1 HANDS T o quickly relieve m chapping and roughness, \'\ apply toothing, cooling Mentholatum. VA MENTHOLATUM Miserable Backache? My Neighbor Says := ..ix.. RANGE or lemon aauct-s blend well with steamed or baked pud dings, • • • If when Ironing starched pieces the Iron gets sticky It Is beenuse the a r ticles are too wet. or loo much starch lias been used. To remedy this, nib rhe Iron with a cloth dipped Into paralfin evpry time it Is taken off the fire. • • • When using eggs In custards, pud dings, sauces, etc., heat slightly. When using them In sponge cakes, puffy omelets, etc., heat well as It makes the food light. • • • O belong to the lighter divisions. The one Sharkey shot, so they tell me would have weighed In with Kid Chocolate. Nevertheless, he brought home the antlers and displayed them to an acquaintance. “What are you going to do with them?" Inquired the latter. "Fasten them on the cat?” Do Canadian Smelters Ruin American Farms? General view of the huge smelters at Tndannc, In British Columbia, Just north of the International boundary, which Senator Clarence Bill of Washington (Inset) claims nre mining American faring In the Columbia River valley with theli sulphur fumes. Senator Bill says that the Tadanac smelter» and those located at Trail, also near the bonier line, ore destroying American fanners' crops for many miles around to nulld a Ml Ift.tsst.tsaj hydro-electrk plant • • • A famous surgeon performed an op eration on an Eastern |>oientate who -yzne to this country, nml was a hit uncertain as to what fee he should charge Considering the operation, the surgeon thought It was worth S5.(glt). hut his wife disagreed with him. She said Ilia! here was one patient who could afford to pay more. Finally, the surgeon took a billhead, wrote on It merely, "The king can do no wrong." and sent It In. There nre stories Hint he got a check for all the way from »100,000 to $2r.tl.(HX). Anyhow, It ap pears to have been a royal fee. • • • Every time I go to Princeton I real Ize all over ngaln what a beautiful university It Is, with Its Gothic build Ings and Its great campus shaded by tall and ancient trees. Until recently I supposed that the university must have been founded by the Poes, hut Investigation discloses that those mainly responsible were an Ehenezer Pemberton of llnrvard, and a Johnn thnn Dickinson of Yale The latter was the first (»resident although the Institution was then known as the "College of New Jersey" and situated at Elizabeth. It was not until Aaron Burr was president that It moved first to Newark and then to Princeton Nassau hall, which I believe Is Geor gian In design, was started In 1754 and finished two years Infer. • • • They tell me that Johnathan Ed wards was one ot Princeton's presi dents. I know that Big Bill Edwnrda was one of Ils guards, lie played on two teams which heat Yale. In which victories Arthur Poe figured largely. 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