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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1927)
1 OUR COMIC SECTION KITCHEN CABINET Œ ie tj£ . i>27. W e a u ra New«i»ap*f Laion.» 0 T h e a ir f o r th e w in g o f th e e p a r - ro w . T h e b ue h f o r th e r o b in a m i wre»*, R u t a lw a > e th e p a th t h a t la n a r Our Pet Peere T he T ea Shop a Su ccess By C L A R IS S A M A C K IE (C o p y rig h t.) and ¿More ‘Delicious ‘Desserts M ake them a t home w ith a ll th e ease and assurance o f a professional chef. H IP -O -L IT E « B IT w « h y a ten shop?" In q u ire d th e ir frie n d . M rs. Gray. ‘'T h a t is such a fo o lish question, row D o lly ." re to rte d L o is Haym ond, “ b u t I A . I s t r a i g h t , f o r th e c h ild r e n o f w ill tr y to e xp la in ; we are opening a m e n. — A lic e C a r y . B eau tifu lly ill uh t ruled book let in color».containing recipe« tea shop, P o lly and I, in the hope o f o f faiiiou* ch ef« and caterers, FOOD W E A L L L IK E m a k in g m oney." m ay be had for the a*kin*f. S en t free by th e maker« o f " A ll the lu ck In th e w o rld , my H ip - O - L it e , the delicious, W c are to ld th a t the average A m e ri dear»," crie d M rs. (¡ra y fo ld in g them ready-to- uh « M a r sh m a llo w Creme. A sk your »rrocer for can eat» at least o n e -th ln l more food both in her long arm s, “ but e v e ry th in g H ip-O -L ite and w rite today than he needs. I f we for th e recipe booklet to has tu rn e d out so d iffe re n tly since I could le a rn Io stop e a t w ent abroad— I expected to find you The H io-O -Lite Co.. Dept. A, ing before we have 2 0 0 M a rk e t S t . St. Louis both engaged! Young P o lly to th a t reached the stage o f feel , B u rn e t hoy— und you, Lola, w h y you ing stuffed, und m asti were engaged to G a rd n e r A lle n . W here SA L E S M A N your C ounty, w ith Car to C a n cate w hat we eat a t least is he?” vas. a lso th e tra d e C hlorin e G as T re a tm e n t, fo u r tim es longer than o p p o r tu n ity . M .1 N ISC H . 3542 17th a t ., T hey both flushed. L o la Itn ym o n d Han F ra n cisco . C alif. we usually do. we w o u ld shrugged a w a y 'a ll know ledge o f G a rd he fu lly satisfied w ith INA E N T IO N S F IN A N C E D ner A lle n , am i young P o lly denied th a t P a te n ted or F en d in g D escrib e y o u r In v en much less food. We her acquaintance w ith the B u rn e t hoy tion. J. F C lym er B ro a d w a y , D en ver, C olo. w ould have less indiges wus a n y th in g except a flir ta tio n . tio n und headache und WE PAY YOU CASH c r o w n » , fa lse •'I shall he g iv in g a luncheon n e x t teeth, old plates, plat**sv diamonds, diamondsL discarded Jewelry, ' liv e more e fficient and useful lives. w eek," decided M rs. G ray, “ Io about Send goods to WHITING GOLD REFINING CO., Inc. 96 Fifth A ve., New York City. Eggs S hirred W ith Sauseyes.— P ric k tw e lve people— you m ust le t me have six sausages a ll over and place around the shop th a t d a y." th e edge o f a ba kin g dish, cook in a When they were alone, P o lly looked hot oven u n til c ris p and brown, pour at her year o ld e r sister. “ I to lly G ray o ff (he fa t and cut the sausages in to Is a d e a r," she said sincerely, “ th a t Inch pieces; break th re e fresh eggs in luncheon w ill be the m a k in g o f us, the center o f the dish, pour o ve r two I l.ols." tuhlespiHinfuls o f fat am i set in to the Lois lost th e lit t le broken, fa r-a w a y oven to cook the eggs. Serve fro m the ! look she was w e a rin g and she essayed ba kin g dish a cheerful sm ile. " I t may be the m ak Banana Salad.— T ake one c u p fu l o f in g o f th is s lm p i In the m eantim e, th ic k cream, three ta h le spo o u fu ls o f we must ju s t p ick up business the teuton Juice, one-half teaspoonfui of p a p rika and a teaspoonfui o f pow best w ay th a t we can. O ur food Is de In one m in ute pain from corns is ended. licious, we know th a t, P o lly — ” dered sugar. W h ip the cream add the Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads do this s a fe ly “ Even I f g ra n d fa th e r did say— ” lemon Juice g ra d u a lly. Place peeled by rem oving the cause—pressing and “ N ever m ind w h a t g ra n d fa th e r said bananas on le ttu ce and p o u r o ve r th e rubbing o f shoes. They «re th in , medi about the tea-room business, P olly, cated, antiseptic, healing. A t a ll d ru g dressing never m ind a n y th in g about the w ay he and shoe stores. Cost b u t a trifle. O kra Savory.— T ake one q u a rt of j Ireu te d us— w h a t lie said to 'G ardner o kra cut in to q u a rte r-in c h slices cross A llen o r Boh B u rn e t, we cannot even wise, m ix w ith tw o c u p fu ls o f diced celery, one green pepper diced am i one guess th a t he could say a n y th in g very tinpleusant a fte r we have spent o u r I sm all onion chopped. Cook In fo u r live s w ith him since we were or- tahlespooufuls o f fat u n til the vege P u t one on—,/ie p a in is gonel ; tables la-gin to get soft. Add tw o large 1 phaned. hut he m ig h t have given the im pression th a t he questioned th e ir ripe tom atoes cu t Into pieces o r the DR. STAFFORD’S equivalent o f stewed tomatoes. Sim m er a b ility to keep us In the style— oh, dear, and then we both qu a rre le d w ith ge n tly one hour. Serve hot. him, und he sent us out w ith u hun- Feather Cake.— T ake one c u p fu l o f Splendid for CROUP and cold«. sugar, one c u p fu l o f m ilk , tw o Htid | dred d o lla rs between us— we w ill have Kclievea congestion, hoar-He- ness, couching. Taken inter Io fo rg e t poor g ra n d fa th e r, P o lly ." one h a lf c u p fu ls o f flour, one teaspoon nally for inflamed membrane« o f throut and bronchial tubes. A fte r th a t luncheon the success o f f ill o f lemon e xtra e t. one teaspoonfui ■ALL S KUCKEL, New York o f «ream o f ta rlH r. one h a lf teaspoon- I the tin y tea shop was assured. Then one mom entous day, Bobby f ill o f soda. one ta blespoonful o f b u t te r ami a pinc h o f salt. M ix am i heat Burnet cajne In w ith a n other g irl I well. Bake In a loaf. 1 he g ir l w as s tu d y in g the luncheon Veal Pie.— Cook a piece o f the neck card. Bobby, lo o k in g ra th e r bored, o f veal—cook u n til te n de r— w ith a I suddenly saw P o lly s la m lln g beside piece o f salt pork. C ut in to h its and th e ir table and s ta rte d v io le n tly . nrrangp In a b a kin g dish, add cream, lie stared w h ile the g irl ordered, seasonings, cover w ith c rust and hake and when she had finished and waited in flam ed eyelids o r o th e r u n til brown. fo r him he made u stron g e ffo rt to e ye i r r it a t io n s . Y o u w i l l And a soothfng and safe O range Cream .— Soak one fo u rth concentrate. re m e d y In M IT C H E L L box o f g e latin in o n e -h a lf c u p fu l o f “ A sandw ich— a n y th in g w ill do— m id EYE S ALVE. cold w ater to make a p in t o f liq u id . HA LL A R U C K EL a cup o f tea,” was his order. at all New Y ork C ity drug gists. Squeeze the Juice fro m three oranges P o lly's d im ple suddenly came In to nml h a lf a le m o n ; s tra in , sweeten to her cheek, and she w ent behind the tuste am) m ix a ll together. When It scenes and w orked fu rio u s ly o ve r a begins to stiffe n fo ld in o n e -h a lf cup very delectable chicken salad sand- j fu l o f w hipped cream. "It'll to r Bobby. ¡Somehow, the lit t le i Was Your T a s ty Foods. look o f Joy in P o lly 's eyes rem ained Grandmother’s Rem edy A new dish Is alw ays a weleoni“ there fo r days. For every stom ach sight und the o rig in a to r Is deserving Due sunny a utum n day, when both ' and intestinal 111. o f much cred it. the g irls secretly longed fo r a good ! This good old-fash C u rry o f R abbit.— Se horseback rid e In the c o u n try , the I ioned herb homo le ct a .voting fa t rab b it, business in the lit t le shop whs very remedy for consti w h ich If fresh w ill have d u ll. < in ly a dozen people came to pation, stom ach Ills a sweet odor. Skin und eat and then le ft a t once. and other derange clean it and s p lit it down I suppose It is too h o u u tifu l out m ents of th e sys th e back. D is jo in t amt o f doors fo r (ample to spend a spare tem so prevalent these days Is In even cu t in to serving-sized ■ m oment In here," m urm u re d Lois. g reater favor as a fam ily m edicina pieces. W i|ie each w ith "Somebody com ing n e w ." rem arked than In your grandm other’s day. u dam p cloth am i parboil Polly, as th re e men entered the low ill w a te r Io w hich a lit t le door. When the firs t one lifte d his vinegar has been added, bowed head, th e g ir l a lm ost crie d | gamey tuste Is at a ll ohjectlon- aloud. Seasou w ith suit and pepper, ' It was her g ra n d fa th e r, and accom ro ll In Hour and brow n in a lit t le salt panying Idm were G a rd n e r A lle n and p o rk fa t. T o the fa t le ft In the pan Bobby B u rn e t! T he la tte r came fo r- | add one sliced ouion and cook u n til Safely and quickly relieved— s llg h lly colored. M ix tw o teaspoon- w ard, s m ilin g p le a s a n tly a t P olly. the exclusive Luden m enthol "Gun you a rra n g e a table fo r five— j fu ls o f c u rry pow der w ith one tea- blend is soothing — healing we are exp e cting tw o ladles to Join ! S|ioonful o f sugar, tw o tablespoonful» —and does n o t u p se t th e stomach. Children love them« o f flo u r and brow n th is m ix tu re in the us—Just a re g u la r lu n ch e on —a n y th in g you please w ill do." He re jo in e d his fu L Add slo w ly one p in t o f w a te r a n d COUCH^RQF« a c u p fu l o f tom ato strained. SIX com panions am i they stood In fro n t o f chop|ied raisins, one c u p fu l o f amr the w indow , lo o k in g In to th e sunny G o in g T h r o u g h W i t h I t street w here th e ir ear was at the curb, apple chopiH-d. a few dashes o f cay “I can't ufford a cur.” w h ile the tw o g irls ra p id ly arranged enne and salt to taste T u rn th is “Nonsense. I couldn’t afford C hrist sauce o v e r the ra b b it and let It sim a round table fo r five. W hen e ve ry m er u n til leader Whea re id) ad I th in g was ready, L o is w ent fo rw a rd . mas, but I did.” a c u p fu l o f hoi m ilk and a q u a rte r o f "T h e ta b le is ready, s ir ," she said a c u p fu l o f chopped olives Have to her g ra n d fa th e r. DEMAND “ BAYER” ASPIRIN ready a c u p fu l o f rice, tu rn the ra b b it "V e ry g o o d , I,ols. my d e a r," hp said Into a jila tle r and pile the rice around nm l bent nm l kissed h e r te n de rly. T h is A s p irin M arked W ith "B a y e r Crose” the edge fo r a border. Has Been Proved Safe by M illio n s - WUS too much fo r young Polly, who M alab a r Rice.— Conk together one came fo r her em brace am) then when iables-MMinful o f finely chopped onion th e th re e were sta n d in g nt th e ir chairs, ,.„W anJ,lnR! rn,eBH the nam e and tw o (ubleaim onfuls o f f a t ; when g ra n d fa th e r said. "W e are w a itin g fo r Bayer on package or on tab lets you w ell cooked add one c u p fu l o f well you g irls to Join ns, one on e ith e r side a re not getting the genuine B ay er washed rice. S tir It u n til a lig h t o f me. i f you pleane!'* Aspirin proved safe by millions an d brown. M ix a q uart o f strong beef A t the Close o f the meal. It was f he prescribed by physicians fo r 26 years. stock and one p in t o f tom ato. Season g ra n d fa th e r who rose In his c h a ir w ith Say "B a y e r” w hen you buy A s p irin , h ig h ly w ith salt and cayenne. Add h is w a te r glass In his ham). im ita tio n s m ay p rove dangerous.— A d v . these to the rice und let cook slo w ly "I propose the health of the tea on the buck p a rt o f the stove, or In a shop," he said. None b u t a fool is a lw a ys r i g h t — tireless cooker Just before serving J. C. Hare. T he y d ra n k solem nly, and grandfa- add m ore seasoning I f needed pom th p r lift**«! hi« glnss once more and over It tw o ta b le spo o n fu l* o f b u tte r looked at the tw o g irls and the tw o Cheery New» for M other» add tw o large cardam on seeds s p lit, young men w ith s m ilin g eves “ A lm ost O akland, C a lif.— " I m a rrie d ve ry and tu rn In to a hot dish. a ye a r ago." he said, "tw o young men young and m y c h ild re n came ve ry Bom bay S o u p — Cut a tablespoonful came to me am) asked me fo r th. close together. D u rin g m y firs t ex o f b u tte r lu t i saucepan, add one , hapds and ‘ u S lo w ,, W ithout I t e r k I - e U e d ^ m ^ o ^ o T . p e ctan t period a onion alice«! mid frie n d to ld me o f b row ning, then t i t ’Ä X I ¡t£ Ä r r ^ Dr P ie rce 's Fa- ip p le Mieeil but A v o rlte P re s c rip tio n . (H xm ful o f thyme, tulee o f h a lf -, daughters m arried I wanted To t y i‘ " <’ ’ I have had seven lemon, a tHhle»p.a.nful o f sa lt, tw o , th a t they could be Self s u p ^ r t ï n , ^ c h ild re n - a ll v a ry s tron g and h e a ltn y tablespoonful» of rice (cooketl). — and I to o k th e Cover amt sim m er g ently fo r ten m in 'F a v o rite P re s c rip ■u i’ r r - *.... ; s ute« w ith one q u a rt o f good tlo n - each tim e e x stock. cept th e la st, and n , ' T / ’W ’ »«-eeeded. P o ta to an„ C ele ry S alad .— T a k e one th a t was m y hard- T . ’1 Rr'‘ ° f q u a rt o f t'oil.st d lc .it potatoes, one "fin d » ¿ ', 7 i e l* o rdeal I n e v e r ..ad any tro u b le w ith any o f the r , "tiflitjer the m atter net« c u p fu l o f finely dhv-d celery, one-hatf ^thers, , i w , y , W f„ W M >b]|> f(> "se the ten shop now. and e n p fu l o f chopped onion, tw o tahte do an roy own w o rk rig h t up to th e spo o nfu ls o f o live o il o r a c u p fu l „» "æ h « ew d, an g0 „Ilt Io «ne cxmntr, last, never suffered very long » |t h e afternoon !" b o ile d dressing. Add a h a rd «Hiked Th, t ? i , 7 r e m ' h* '<8t ona> an d I am sure the real secret o f w hy the egg chopped fine, i n l x w e ll and serve th a t w ould not have been had I ta ke n popal tea shop changml hands a fte r standing a few hours to season the P re s c rip tio n ' as before " - M r s . and t >w l.l and P o lly m arrie d the B e n ita S tro h alie n. »77 Stith St. "a rts and they a ll came All dealer» Tablets or liquid. g ra n d fa th e r in the big RECIPE BOOK FREE CORNS Ends pain a t once/ DT Scholl's MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DETIL “Work” Is Our Middle Name U 6 'U X A U TH O R P W AVE A B ET O U A B O U T VUMETHER Y O U POLKS R E A P E V E R YTH IW Q T H A T Y O U P R IN T IN T H E P A P E R » 1 C L A IM NOT, B e C U X IT 'P B E T O O MUCH W ORK lA lS T E R , IF VJE M IN D ED W ORK,VJE WOULPNT 0e 114 TWe NEWSPAPER g am e ’ E V E R T W O R.O IN E V E R Y C O L U M N O N E V E R Y P A G E IS W R IT T E N A M O R E A P B Y T H E P E R S O N W H O W R O T E IT • T H E N I T I S R E A D B Y T H E C O M P O S « TOR 1 W H O S E T S IT IN T O T Y P E » Z in o -p a d s UVETAR r” broNchitis I on ’ t N egu Garfield Tea " .................. .........dr'S/t' ! T M E M PR O O FS A R E PR I U T E 0 O N S T R IP S - X ' OP PAPER o r EACH C olumn , W H IC H AR fe' j X X x R E A P POR ERRORS - T H E N A F IL IA L U S barcm FOR. M ISTA KE S is m a d e whcn ® Y HECK, I H A O N O IO E A T H E R E J W AS S O M U C H W O R K G E T T IN G O U T A ) S 9 ¡ 5 newspaper * i — x T H ' P R E S S -, W H E N A U . H A M O S F A L L I D ' ''tyfcX. AW° E V E R Y T H IN d J is r e a p h ild re n s ¿ c o ld s C 5e THE FEATHERHEADS The J. P. M istook F elix’ Mission LUDEN’S **• N. U., San Francisco, No. 7 -192/.