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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 192S THREE plum Pudding For Holiday Feasts Recipo For Th'o Kind That Grandmother Used To Make and Ch.rlstmo.il nutlvmus 'TZ. Tho lilni lium W Unulllll.l" "" r nut. It 1 Mtto K0- hi. 'a oth.r """-L- i.i lOimlHH Plum Lrt ..onllul lo un to'VlMir-r-5- Christines. foV7 ..MSI II Hill I. ; V IL ilP II -."ttur f tin II nil fni .::..h v. roi. nun. -"--, " B,pu" ... f m . .... mi.ra modern . 1 ....i.iinir It.lo n r,on or f.il.u hot- Ml On " ' I iieillo of boiling- water, i . our ulum innldln r P . . -I f... Mlllflll f II 111. IUkti Um to prrpuro for a plum purt.ilnn. nn.l to -avo vtnttr. A few mall putlttlnim LlBbtklnv powder cani nmy Kdlnotrt arotinn nomiay ibts I lonrc puiMIn li not ThU Dlum uudillntf la & Lwfi.tMttd rcclpo, thill h Lion from our vroat grant! Flam Pujainf IK net carrtaU A lb. nlinonil H )l. cltrun H Hi. InttlOM pM 4 lb, oruiiuu piHil 1 kIium currunt or ollior tart Jelly 10 OKKI M cup fruit Julco I Up. Milt 1 lb. brown minnr 1 cup flour 3 tup. clnimiiioii Vfa tup. nulling 1 (Dp. AOilli 1 k tp. nmco 1 Chop uel. 2 Wash and chop rulHln nnl ftirrnnui. S lllnuch ttlmnmlii nnd rut linn. 4 Hllco nnl chop hralnl rllron. 6 Cut ornnKo uixl lemon pod fln, Ctiinliln nil lry liiirrnlli'iiti with thn frulti timl nut. 7 Com blno nit wot liiKriMllt'iit. S Com bluo wot nnd tlry Inffrtllpnta. 9 Pour Inlo irroiuiril mollis. 10 Covor And utoam hours. II Itohrnt by too nil ltd 1 hour buforo scrvliig. Amount -4 ono lb. cans. Thi-nt urn two tuiuccH thnt go will with plum puildlnff. Ono Is html uii-l (ho othur n hot lltiulU wiut'i. Horn they nro: rium ruililliitf Hard Banco VI cup bulti-r l cup powikrcd sugar (ftp. vanilla 16 tap. lumon fix I met MotlHMl 1 Oienm llio bultrr. 2 A(M miKur Knulimlly. 3 Add flavoring. Any fiuit Julco muy bo uned for Muvorlntf. 'J'hls will muko six norr- lnK. rium rmlillng Hut Sauco i esft yolks 1 cup HUKar 2 limp. Hour 1 cup bolllnff water M cup bullrr 3 UiHp. lemon Julc Vi tup. Knited nulmcff 'i okh whltoM MrtliwI 1 Hoat fKft yolkn until , light 2 Add gradually sugar and Hour inlxi'd. 8 Add boiling water and, cook until mixture thickens. stir ring constantly. 4 Add butter nnd cool. & Add lemon Juice and nutmi g. H Fold In stiffly beaten KK whites. Cold Kttdal llomt Strvit Dept., Jft'sr ntafoix$, JWikm. Keeping the Children Well and Happy In a Certain Community Health tVhIh of Bchoot Chlldron nihcluwd That 09 l'ur Cont AVere irnderwelKht. ' ' J)NLY CHILD TOO OFTEN PAMPERED IW there Arc no Other Children in the Home lie Should Be Brought Into Association Outside. nrPR. iv a. Tituu p "only" child Is lu a posl- ilobKomo oirc(MHorfu. mm Mprtoily I mo If this child i ton btotiKlit up In n crowded pa 6( tlit city wIhto ho Is con n to limited quartnrs with no bulotiihlp except that of his fcitr. He li. tn ) sure, inou- U ef all that le within his reach. lii li ur too lliullod. Ho knowledro nor chunco to J. knoi-lejRo of t ho liurrowls i Kllrllle. of ntltor children. hmm ho) (In true In a greater ncrte with a child who, by or ice dent, lin hnon nro. ie4from mnklug curly contacts p oucr cniiurrn and hua hud fTtbecompanlonshln of an uver. fiUow mother. He. too, bo ft ImprtMcd with his own Im Tm. Not lnfrouurntlv one ItSlhimlltf In nmidnlnllu t 1 07 one purrnt or tho other, "I IWfiCM not from exper .Mfroni thn nntnnil con I of tno" experiences. yMldren in later ir uro or m who fnll to recognlxo su ntr In otliorn nnd nro Intnl. "Ud ftiPtllftll n...nr. .,. If It so happens thnt thoro are no other chlldrun In tho homo every uffort should bo mado to bring tho child Into aHsoclntlon with children outside, oven t tho risk of physical dangers i the street and the chunco of picking up sumo of tho vocabulary of the uiiy. . , , Tho child should bo taught to shnro his toys nnd pluythlnics, his candy, hooks nd pennies with other chlldron, lu games, he must loam to strlvo for tho good, of tho group and not for personal achieve ment. If defouted, ho must learn to play muny games with fair ability rather than to excel In ono particular game. There Is a great tendency, not only on tho part of tho children, but on the part of adults as well, to cling to tho thing they do exceptlonaly well and re tire from the fb-ld of activity where they do not excel. Imse! fish conduct should nlwnys bo re warded by commendation and oc casionally by something of a nm terlul natnro. There In ,nrl'V".. no dlsiidvailtag" l tho child s learning from experience that un selflshnesH Is a paying proposition. a child of ten can easily propnro and freeze a simple dossort. Only a small amount of ico Is neces sary fr therio froezers too. Again tlic vm-uum freezers nre excellent In simplifying the work, nnd tho umnoy Invested gives a good re turn. And of course, tho icoless refrigerator Is a Joy. It is hard to keep all candy nwny from children, und It Is not deslr tiblo to do so, but If ono makes one of tho Hltnplo homo-mado recipes. It will usually bo nioro appreciated thim tho boughten chocolate for tho pleasuro derived from helping preparo It. Stuffed thites, carnuudH, butter-scotch, taffy, fudge, penoche, peanut but ter roll nil are good and easily made at homo. Poo that candy Is given to tho children at the end of the meal tather than before or between men Is. Here nro a few suggestions for desserts. let crenm and fruit In prefer ence to other desserts. Hahed apples and custard will please Iheni. llakod apples with marahmal lows. Chocolate custard. Orum:e ctirdnrd. lai taploei. Altlieot Hcallop. Chocolate floating Island. In a cot-tain comtinlty thoro wnff llvo homo demonstration ugout and a wldo-uwuko parent teacher club. They co-operated to Inves tigate the condition of tho nenooi children und see If It woro poHslbla to benefit them. A physical examination of the school children found 51) per cont of them underweight, (It was un average school und did not ap pear lo ho lu particular need). Tho leaders of tho community cooperated In a campaign for hot ter uutiillou. Talks on nutrition wero given In the school and In other publln placctf. Tho chlldron weio weighed each month. Veg etable gardens were encouraged. Cahbuge, carrots, string beuiiK, to malocM nnd greens wero raised to tho position of high honor they deserve In tho scheme of cominun- i Ity wolfaro. Milk and other dulry products woro used moru plenti fully. At tho end or 20 weeks, each child had madn definite guln In weight, two hud gone ahovo the average, sovon known physical de fect x had been removed. It wna nvldent lo all concerned that these flvo things had happoned to the school children: laln In weight. , Hotter resistance to disease. Improved appearance. A greater feeling of comfort and well-being; happiness. render upon thoso five things. Aro they not worth an effort In every community? J ii every part of civilization- peo ple nro nrouslng to tho need for nutritional activity. Jn some placos It Is taking tho form of hot school lunches. Certain organizations ns sumo the responsibility and appoint committees to oversea It. Vegetable soup slock 1m canned by tho mothers and sent In turn to the school. Or vegetables and funds aro solicited and the soup mado by tho home economics class In school. In many schools or the inna either milk, hot cocoa or hot soup Is orvod for tho nooti lunch, to supplement the lunch the children bring from home. In some schools the eating of lunch Is supervised; as It le much more healthful to cat food in pleas ant, orderly and sociable- environ ment than to bolt It down, at odd times, and In haste, and Irroglilar ly. This practlco affords oppor tunity for tho teaching of gentle table manners. ' p In somo places nutritional work takes the name of "keep growing cumpaigns. , Winter gardens with roots and hardy greens are advocated In roino Tec Ions, where climate nor. in It, whole states havo Increased their production of vegetables and dairy products as the result of the cuutpnlgn of leaching tho valuo of tneso loous. a few hard-cooked ckkh, sliced will also udd to thin dish. Cover over with rice, and bake or steam for on hour. Carefully turn out onto platter, and servo with miiMhronm sauce, or, If preferred, with a tomato suuc.e egg 'or two Is addrd to the rice It will hold together better, when turned out. (ilmo CuffH Now fiffi-ct Very different were a imir of ii u hciuuii ' oeigo giuca kiu gioves noted j cently and worn by a smart young I to bo a part of the dross trimming, $ woman at one of the smart New f but upon closer scrutiny It was re- J York restaurants during lunch the vealed that they wore tho cuffs of olhor day. These hud deep gaimt-l the gloves she waa wearing. ( let curfs of antelope which curnoj . - over tho velvet sleevo or her dress.) Register Claslfled Ads will get; At first glanco tho cuffs looked results. "rli for Chadren Mother1. Problem M Remoml,or When n a Tou Woro Not Allowed rt ftervca to Otliori "hmllyt. . I ..,,,'.,,,r. n rtin i " "u woro nm 1 Pmiim. . ,h0 told ! I'1". " you I Z Md wn" lu" ' fr you ( niy. y C0U"10 ot (rviJlrol,l,m ""it con. ". fhf . , nl "no Hmo or ,, ', Clll(ri,n i. . . ,hl" "l,ou'' h II J,?f..b? ' tho ahll. nil0"1'10 ' Httlo boforo In onmblna- Nr,,'"""y ""Intlon to tho . T''y ro no at- fWij, ,S" ?, 1 child In ' r..m"1! .a "l""ntul -of '.ffw ?,? " ?. ""-I. ;"'IMr . " "I'miKion on tTl 11,0 "inrt In tti .'ur thorn fii.,1 A....... ... r.Co ?s"rt f'twnn. ..... bl, I l'-y nro pretty fUrd. V.5"'"Vniont of It. "UR1 v r, n . m tflt. ' "lift IICA i.w.l. timl. nn.l J.lnln i rrrnni nro prohnlily Hi" I"""' M' ' ilsiwartH with ehll.lroii. Offti thi.y HI tuK" milk on ono of th-'Ko f"'i when tl. . oh- nK or lit a l.lnl" lml'Hif. ' nm.lo l. o ori-nnm mo l"" l-iilyt "ml m. whl..omo that " " wonthur It roriiilnly ! wook. Thi.y "t-o not .1 rri. tilt t nmk... tho .hlMrnn ii-tml y o t.li In tumlim ih ft Z7f', .1 1! or for n tnnto or to lu-li H'" ,,,,",,.pr; .N,,wn.ly H- tin f'""f'- V"n oiM but n conl t 'J " V. n Imlf liolil" ploiit. tiinis onll ?.ni l o IlKht to mt or im.vo tlu.1 lln-nkriiNli Cold lllco Chicken Ixinf T.lno the KliU'ii nnd bottom of a loim deep nan. well eroasod. with cooked rice, Hensoned to tnHto with Halt, pnjirlkn. nnd a litlo ntincod puruley If desired. Hun throUKh the food chopper cnouKh chicken to fill tho center of nun Iwo-thirda full. If you do not hnve onouKh . cnickcn add cooked veal. Moisten wltiil crenm sauco, and 8C11H011 to tnHto, A little chopped celery or celery salt may bo UHed, ffileail WSttlh Gsns New Gas Rate for House Heating Only $1.00 Per Thousand Cubic Feet mm 1 NO FIRES TO BUILD Antique in the Cupboard Are Beautiful But not in the Fire-Place. Out With the Wood and Coal Get a New Automatic Gas Furnace or Radiantfire Heater and you'll have a CLEANER, BRIGHTER, WARMER AND CHEERIER HOME. Ready at the touch of a match or button to make your rooms warm and inviting. See this wonderful furnace. For SATISFYING HEAT- USE GAS Mountain States Power Co. 881 Oak Street Telephone 28 Ornnno .Tnlco BitUMiKO, mid Fried Applos ropnvorn C'offco It lint nuked ApploM Cronm Oinolet Spanish Sauce Coin Mutrins. Coffee TIT Hteweil Pried Airloil nnd Datos Knrhm SrrnmblPil I'utntoea nnd Kkbd Toaat Coffoo IV fJrnpefriitt ' Combined Ccrraln Swiss Kkks on Tonst Coffeo A FARMER'S DOUBLE BUSINESS A fanner mam he a bmlnrM man: Ho, loo, must bo a sales mnnatior if Ho Is to premier. A bnnko, mm Know JJ-'i.tryrtohorbo0 nrol,iu1mTout', you the'oxuV trend of business at any tlmo or season. ... j , r it., it a National Panic nro exports In tills Tho officials o : tho "oj" ' , dvloo Bml th6y wm secondary Phaso of '.'".Vo na rc t - that you can put into tl ymSS! ' 1 11 w,u "oU, you uCcood. If tills -.rvlco interest, you wo surest you caU. Thoro will bo no ohligntlun. U. S.- NATIONAL BAN ' . .T5he Batik of Service FllGENE LOAN (V savings bank. EUOtN LQi Sfor savings mm CHARLET'S The New Home of UNIVERSAL Stoves and Ranges We are now the sole Eugene representatives of the Universal line of stoves and ranges i . in the City of Eugene PASTRY OVEN FOR GAS I AUTOMATIC FUME DAMPER I NO ODOR IN KITCHEN PORCELAIN SPLASHER WASHABLE SANITARY FUME DAMPER POR OAS CHECK DAMPER FOR COAL DRAFT CONTROLLER DAMPER FOUR COVERS FOR COAL AND WOOO RAISED KEY PLATE fQRBROIUNfiANDTQASmKi SELF STARTER FOR COAL NO KINDLING DRAFT SLIDE UNDER CRATES I ALL CAST IRON BODY 1 A UFE TIME RANGE KJeSl , I UNIVERSAL III kllT"""-H f, M BAKING AND ROASTING OVEN jL I ' tM " FOR COAL WOOD OR GAS . v4 ' PASTRY OVEN FOR GAS ONLY ! . H .in i SETS IN 40INCH SPACE .k I TOAtTINGl 1 AUTOMATIC FUMC DAMPER. NO ODOR IN KITCHEN WHITE PORCELAIN BROILER PAN FOUR BURNERS AND) 1 ISIHHERER FOR OAS I SELF STARTER FOR GAS NQ MATCHES WHITE PORCELAIN DRIP PAN 1 1 PORCELAIN GAS COCKS I ADJUSSLC AJRMOCnjMSf CAST DON BURNER BOX ALU IIMKIWRit ASIMPlETWISTCHAHOfS ovtNmoh coALTO gas NO PARTS TO REMOVE 3. j Universal Sold on Easy Terms It is with' pride we announce to th e Eugene public that we Kave taken the. exclusive agency for the Universal Stoves and Ranges, for. this . city. The line needs no. introduction here as it has been sold in Eugene for many years. Complete stock has arrived, and we will be ready for showing Monday morning. . "' , 'ir'J Ji:l We Give Liberal .Terms If Desired. . , CHARLET'S Complete Homef urnisher 63 West Eighth Telephone 1 1 22 N li....""1"! i . IE U. br.... . . -u ann innin.. .... 'i"vuii uua-