Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 19, 1927, Image 3

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    CANNED CHERRIES
FOR WINTER PIES
Surplua Fruit Easily Put
A w ay for Future Use.
(Prepared
by the United State« Depart­
ment ut Agriculture.)
The cherry season Is sh o rt As a
rule, the family cannot use all the
fresh cherries from even a single tree,
so It becomes necessary, If one would
have the benefit of the entire crop, to
can the surplus for later use. This
is not at all difficult particularly If
you arm yourself before beginning any
canning, with a Fopy of Farmers' Bul­
letin 1471-F, “Cunning Fruits aud Veg­
etables at Home,” obtainable for the
asking from the United States De­
partment of Agriculture.
Pack the cherries Into hot Jars, and
cover them with boiling sirup. Use
thick sirup for sour cherries—that Is,
one part sugar to one part watei^-
aud a medium sirup for sweet cher­
ries—one part sugar to two parts
water. Process pint and quart Jars
for 25 minutes in a hot-water bath,
counting the time from the moment
the surrounding water Is actively
boiling, if you use No. 2 or No. 3 tin
cans process for 20 minutes.
If you wish cherry pies In winter
that have the fresh-fruit taste, can
them without sirup to dilute the flavor.
Remove the pits from the cherries,
add sugar as desired and bring the
cherries to the boiling point Then
pack hot In hot Jars aud process for
five minutes. Those packed with the
pits will be useful for cherry sauce,
cherry beverages and many other good
things.
If you plan to make cherry Jelly you
will need to use pectin, as cherries are
one of the fruits somewhat lacking In
this ingredient requisite for Jellying.
Department Circular 254 will tell you
not only how to muke the Jelly with
pectin but how to make the pectin
also.
Variety and Contrast in
Flavor of Foods Servec
The matter of variety and contrast
In the texture aud flavor of the foods
combined In one meal Is not always
given sufficient thought One finds oc­
casionally that everything served
soft aud lacking in “chewy” food—
as, for example, a combination con­
sisting of a creamed dish, mashed veg­
etables,' aud a milk pudding. Each of
these foods would probably be excel
lent alone, but they do not go well
together. Again, when a milk flavor
predominates throughout a menu, the
food lacks le s t Contrast In texture
can be secured by serving something
crunchy like toast, or browned crumbs
on a scalloped dish, something soft,
as a white sauce or custard, something
crisp and fresh, like lettuce or cole
slaw. For variety in flavor some of
the foods chosen should be milk or
bland, like potatoes or bread; some
should have a pronounced flavor, as
In the case of rare steak, roast lamb,
ham or cheese, or some of the vege­
tables such as cauliflower, cabbage
and onions; there should also be
something sour In Itself, like tomato
or pickles, or like spinach or beets—
something that Is ordinarily served
with vinegar, or a salad with French
dressing. Sweet flavor is usually pro­
vided In the dessert, or It may be In­
troduced elsewhere In the menu as in
candied sweet potatoes, or In the form
of jelly with meat.
In addition to these requirements
In the foods chosen for a menu, It Is
necessary, of course, to see that each
of the five food groups as given by
the United States Department of Ag­
riculture Is represented—vegetables
and fruits, cereal or starchy foods,
etllcleut-protein foods, fats and sugars.
Some thought must be given also to
the relative proportions of foods cho­
sen from these groups In order to sup­
ply sufficient protein of the right kind,
calories, minerals and vitaminps.
These are sometimes called the "four
points of food value.”
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchool
’ Lesson ’
On the
Funny
Side
(B y R I V . P B F IT Z W A T B R , D D .. P « a a .
M oody B ib le In s titu te of C hicago )
■ c \ ls?7. W estern N ew sp aper L’ a lo n )
things
to understand
about used car
allowances
Lesson fo r M a y 22
PETER HEALS THE LAME MAN
L E S S O N T E X T — A c t a 3 :1 -4 31.
«:<>!.P E N
T E X T — N e ith e r
Is th e r «
s a l v a t i o n In a n y o t h e r f o r t h e r e fs
n o n e o th e r c a m e u n d er h e a v e n g iv e n
am ong
mein
w hereb y
we
m u st
be
s a v e d .— A c t s 4:12.
P R IM A R Y
T O P IC — Peter
H eals a
L a m e M an .
J U N I O R T O P IC — G i f t s T h a t M o n e y
C annot B uy.
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IQ R T O P ­
IC— G i v in g o u r R e s t f o r O t h e r s .
YOUNG P E O PL E A N D A D U LT T O P ­
IC— G i f t s T h a t A r e B e t t e r T h a n M o n e y .
EXACTLY
The doorbell at the Munchausen
mansion rang violently and h servant
Went to the door. There stood oue
who explained that he desired to have
audience with the baron.
“Come In,” said the servant, "Baron
Munchausen Is not up yet. He Is not
feeling well and says he will receive
all callers up In his boudoir.”
'I see,” spoke the stranger, “he Is
lying in bed today.”
1 When
you trade-in your used car for
I. Peter Healing the Lame Man
a new car, you are after all making a
(Acts 3:1-10).
purchase, not a sale. You are 6imply ap­
1. The place (vv. 1, 2).
TH E Y ’LL SLEEP EASY
plying your present car as a credit toward
Peter and John were on their way
to the house of worship. This man
the purchase price of the new car.
hud been placed ut the entrance of the
place of worship where he might re­
Your used car has only one fundamental
ceive the sympathetic attention of
basis of valuefi. e., what the dealer who
worshipers.
2. The man (v. 2).
accepts it in trade can get for it in the
This beggar was Infirm from his
used car market.
birth. He was now more than forty
rears old (4:22) and had brought his
Your used car has seemingly different
ailment with him Into the world.
values because competitive dealers are
When he saw Peter and John he asked
alms.
bidding to sell you a new car.
3. The method (vv. 3 8).
(1) The man’s attention gained
The largest allowance is not necessarily
(v. 4).
the
best deal for you. Sometimes it is;
“This rain's a great comfort to the
Peter and John commanded him to
gardeners.”
look on them.
sometimes
it is not.
“But It's coming down In sheets.’
(2) Peter commanded him In the
“No mutter. It will certainly Itn
name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to
An excessive allowance may mean that
prove the appearunce of their beds.”
rise nnd walk (v. fl).
you
are paying an excessive price for the
(3) Peter took him by the right
bund (v. 7),
new car in comparison w ith its real value.
Might Help
This was meant to give Impetus to
I h a t« g r a y d a y s,
Strawberry Fruit Punch
A nd c a n 't s e e w h y
his faith not strength to his ankles.
First judge the merits of the new car in
L ik e w o m e n , th e y
Is Ambrosial Beverage Drinking Orange Juice
4. The man’s resixmse (v. 8).
D o n 't a l s o d y e .
comparison with its price, including all
Strawberry fruit punch Is an am
Strength came to his feet and nnkle-
for Breakfast Favored hones
delivery and finance charges. Then weigh
brosial beverage to serve at festivi­
at once. He stood, he walked,
Sometimes the orange that is cut In he leaped nnd shouted praises to God.
Simple Justice
ties when strawberries are available
any
difference in allowance offered on
half
and
placed
on
the
break
hast
“Kilty
or
not
kilty?”
the
old
German
5. The effect (vv. 0-11).
and all sorts of parties are In the air.
your used car.
The people wore so tilled with won- Justice said to a man charged with
The amounts given in the recipe be­ table Is not eaten because the vari­
low. which has been tried out by the ous members of the family simply do dPr and amazement that they ran to­ stealing a barrel of coal oil,
"Not guilty, yer honor,” said the
bureau of home economics, makes not have time before hurrying off to gether to behold this wonderful thing.
man.
about five gallons of punch and should school or work to dig out the pulp N ote:
“Den vat you vant here?” said the
(1) This helpless beggar had to be
be sulllclent to serve between 50 and with a spoon. For the same reason,
75 people liberally. Chill all the In­ the whole orange, Intended to be carried to the temple gale. Men and old Justice fiercely. “Go on away
gredients to be used for some time peeled and eaten In sections Is left. women out of Christ are so helpless about your peeznessl”
before mixing the punch. Add water The family gets Into the habit of dis­ that they need to he brought where
pensing with oranges, which Is not a the light of God can be applied to
One Good Sweat
that has been Iced or crushed Ice.
good thing, for oranges are one of the them.
Uptown—They say that paper's a
Fruit Punch.
best
sources
of
vitamins
we
have
and
(2) Peter taking the man by the flue tiling to keep you warm during
3 d o z e n le m o n s
m a d e s tr o n g tea
muy be classed among the extremely hand shows the manner of helping the the winter.
114 d o z e n o r a n g e s
9 c u p fu ls s u g a r
Important foods for children, the lo st
8 q u a r ts s tr a w b e r - 6 c u p fu ls w a te r
Downtown—Especially If It's In the
r le s
" A c a r f o r et'ery p u r s e a n d p u r p o s e ’*
2 q u a r ts e p o llt-
United States Department of Agricul­
il. Peter Witnessing Before the form of a note. One of them kept
2 N o. 2 c a n s s h r e d ­
n a r is , o r m o r e
ture
says.
Multitude (2:12-26).
d e d p in e a p p le
uie In a sweat for thirty dkys.—Amer­
14 t e a s p o o n f u l o f
CHEVROLET v PONTIAC r OLDSMOBILB r OAKLAND
3 q u a r t s fr e s h ly
s a lt
Why not serve orange Juice In
Though this miracle directed the ican Legion Weekly.
EUICK v L a SALLB v CADILLAC
Boll the sugar and water together glasses or sherbet cups to the mem­ attention of the people to Peter nnd
to make a heavy sirup, and chill. Cut bers of the family who must hurry off John, Peter immediately turned their
CMC TRUCKS , YELLOW CABS A N D COACHES
Qualified
the large berries In thirds or halves In the morning? The habit of drinking attention from himself to Christ. He
Manager—Cun you sing up to high
FRIGIDAIRE— The Electric Refrigerator
and crush the remainder. Siwub the orange Juice grows, and the child who old them that It was faith In Jesus C?
oranges and lemons, and after the will drink it several times a day Is Tirlst whom God had glorified nnd
Pretty Blond—No, but I can kick
Juice Is extracted, cover the skins the gainer. lie may have It at lunch whom they had deliberately betrayed higher than th a t
with water, let them stand for an perhaps, and again when first home and crucified that hud healed this
Manager—What are your terms?
Dates and Titles
M o t o r c y c le & S u p p ly C o .
hour or longer, and then pour off this from school hungrily looking around man.
A Taylor Sta. • Portland« Ore.
of French Kings Third
for
“somehlng
to
eat,”
with
mother
liquid and add It to the fruit juice
III. Peter in Prison for Christ’s Sake
H a rle y D a v id won A g en t«. N e w a n d g u a ra n *
Out
of
the
Ring
Whether
one
believes
that
figures
teed iiM4»«l m otorcycles. T e rm « to s u it. F Factory
a
Combine all the Ingredients and add equally anxious that he shall not spoil (4:1-4).
Bill—W hat’s all the uolse over never lie or thnt they may be manipu­ eq u ipp ed shop In c o n n ectio n .
chopped Ice until thoroughly cold. his appetite for dinner. Orange Juice
It was his fidelity to Christ thnt
lated to mean almost anything. It Is
Just before serving add the apolll- Is suitable as a beverage for chg brought him this persecution. Observe: there?
DR. ABBOTT'S IONS
Ted—Oh, Buttling Bloke, the fight­ curious to find u w riter In Lea Mots
1. The leaders—priests and Saddu-
naris, and If the punch Is too strong dren's noon lunch and appeals to
er, Is having a tooth pulled.
Crolses busying himself with pointing
them because they cunnot have the cees—In this persecution (vv. 1, 2).
add Ice water In small quantities un
Send fo r Booklet« and Testim onials F R E E
out the following Coincidences:
til It Is the flavor desired. This tea or coffee which they see older per
The priests were Intolerant because
•
P o rtlan d , O rs .
Louis IX of France was born In F ac tory 2 1 1 B ro a d w a y
sons drinking.
these new teachers were encroaching
makes about live gallons of punch.
COULD GET BORED
1215. If you take the trouble to add
upon their functions.
fo r a ll care, new and
these four digits you will discover
used. Whasela, Kirns,
2. The result (vv. 3, 4).
A c c e s s o r i e s . etc.
that the total, nine, Just equuls the
Though they were held In bondage
W r ite or call.
CUSTARD W ITH FRUIT AND ANGEL FOOD
P
A
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IF
IC
A
U
T
O
W
R
E
C K IN G C O .
figure
In
the
king’s
title.
by chains, Christ continued to work.
Broadway and Flanders SL
P ortland, O re.
Charles
VII,
known
ns
the
Wise,
The number of believers had greatly
cnnie Into the world In 1402. Addition
Increased.
ills« loses that the sum of your efforts S C H O O L F O R M E N
IV. Peter Witnessing Before the
will match Charles’ number In the
Truoiac 1er BUSINESS. TRADES et PROFESSIONS
Sanhedrin (4:5-21).
Rend fo r lit e r a t u r e
succession of his name.
1. The Inquiry (vv. 5-7).
O R E G O N IN S T IT U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y
Louis
XIV
began
to
reign
In
the
If
•
M
.
U
.
A
.
I
t
ld
g.
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
This inquiry admitted the reality of
year 1643 and this assuredly adds up
the miracle. They wanted to know
to fourteen; he was seventy seven
àleaeae
Jut»« 1et|
what It signified.
15 r-' l'<*i’ »'ent p a l-1 w h ile
years of age when- he died and one Ù L u l L P f l i r i le
2. Peter's answer (Vv. 8-12).
a r n in g . P o sitio n secured.
gets fourteen points from the two L e c tu r e . w « « k ly . S 3 c u llrK. . . W r it« f o r ,• » t .lo g .
Being tilled with the Holy Spirit,
MOLER 3U« B w su d « ttTM
or c o il e q e s
sevens.
Peter calmly and graciously answered
t. rortland. Or«.
He showed them that they were not
“Can you get hoard at the place
In d ig n a tio n
produce«
d ln a g re c a h l*
and
on trial as evildoers but for doing where you stay?”
«om etim ea a la r m in g eym ptorne
W r ig h t'«
SELIG BROS., San Francisco
good to the helpless and needy man.
In d ia n V eg etab le P illa rem ove sym p to m s an d
“I’ll say you can—bored stiff.”
W holeeale Tailor«
restore d ig estio n. 173 P e a rl Ht.. N. Y. A d v.
Since they could not deny the miracle
H ave our local dealer take your meoanre fo r a
" Satisfaction G u a ra n te e d ” A L L W O O L S U IT .
lie boldly declared thnt It had been
Price» to a u lt your purse.
Advice to Small Children
Wars Ten Miles U p l
done In the name of Jesus Christ E a t n o K r e e n a p p l« « o r y o u 'll d r o o p .
whom they had crucified und God had Ite c a r e f u l n o t t o w e t t h e c r o u p ;
E xi*rts believe the next great war
raised from the dead.
A v o id t h e c h i c k e n p o a a n d s u c h ;
will he fought high in the air. The
A Delicious Dlkh With Fruit and Cake.
3. The Impression upon the Sanhe­ A n d d o n 't f a l l o u t o f w i n d o w s m u c h contesting forces will he composed of
S A N F R A N C IS C O 'S N E W F IN E H O T E L
men hi Inclosed* machines nnd the E v e ry room w ith hath or «bower. 32.00 to 33.60,
(P re p a re d b r the U n ite d S tate« D e p a r t­
half of the salt until they are frothy; drin (vv. 13-22).
Jones a t Kddy.
Q erege n ex t door.
m ent o f S e ric u ltu re .)
Anxious
About
the
Car
battle altitude will be anything from
(1) They marveled (vv. 1-13).
Springtime, when eggs are plentiful. then the cream of ta rtar Is added and
ten
to
twelve
miles.
Janies—Sly
wife
bos
run
away
with
They
saw
that
Peter’s
behavior
and
they are beaten until stiff. The dry
HOTEL WILTSHIRE, San Francisco
Is the season to Indulge tl»e family
words were as unusual as the miracle. my car.
Kid Htoeftton Mt near I'nlon honore. Halter ¿Mi
with cakes of the sponge-cake group. Ingredients are then folded carefully
Jones (anxiously)—Not your new
H A S H y H<»Y I.a Manager
(2) They took knowledge thnt Peter
Brass
Band
for
Juneau
Into the beaten egg whites and when
Qnlnlde
monta with bath, 33 Mi hlngle, F 00 doable.
The Ingredients In all of these cakes
car?
and John had been with Jesus (v. 13).
O oart rooms with hath, I3UU •Inal**, 32 ,'<j doable.
the
mixture
Is
partly
blended
the
Juneau,
Alaska,
capital
of
an
em­
Breakfasts itb. Mfc, dbc, irinnert
Bunday 11 Ou
are similar, since all contain a large
(.■}) They forbade them to speak In
flavoring Is added. Many people like
pire of a o y than 500,000 square miles,
proportion of eggs and no butter or
Christ’s
name
(v.
18).
His
Wardrobe
almond or lemon flavoring, others
has a full brass bund for the first time
ill rare, m
other f a t Eggs supply the liquid prefer vanilla. Only the folding mo
(4) Peter and John's reply (vv.
uoed. w t«el«. Rlrn«.
SfRgnnllus—Ah’d like to borrow a In ten years. It Is financed by funds
A c c e s s o rie s , etc.
and Inclose air for leavening. Plain
19.
20).
clothes hanger.
from public dances. The hand pro­
tlon should be used In mixing, for
W rit« or calk
sponge cake requires the use of whole
‘They expressed their determination
L IT T L E A U T O P A R T S C O .
Gladiolus—Clothes hanger? Boy, I’i vides one of the few opportunities for
stirring tends to release the air de
7 0 1 G o ld e n G a t« A v a .
S an F ra n c is « «
eggs. In sunshine cake twice as many pended on for leavening. A smooth to obey God rather than men.
only got two—I'm de one I use In de amusement.
whites as yolks are used. Angel food ungreased tube pan Is best for baking
(5) Their release (v. 21),
duytlme and dnt chair over dere 1«
calls for the whites only. As there
Seeing the people were on their side, de one I use at night
angel food, and a fairly large cake
are always yolks left over when an will require about an hour In an oven there was no way to punish them.
angel food cake Is baked, a good many
V. The Church at Prayer (vv. 23-31).
Rub, Rub, Rub
people use them to make a soft cus­ at a temperature of 325 degrees F
As soon as Peter and John were set
It may be tested with a clean tooth
O fu o f Am orùa t E x i t f lu m a i R u t i n t t i Collt^M
Mrs. Ooodfellow—It must be hard
tard to serve on fruit with the cake
pick, the lame way as any other free, they hastened away to their fel­ work taking In washing.
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for dessert Sliced oranges or bananas
low
disciples
and
told
them
their
ex­
cake. Invert the pan on a cake cool
Laundress—No, mum; the hard
or almost any canned fruit may be er when It Is done and allow It to perience. They praised God for deliv­
work comes before you put the wash
usdd.
erance and prayed for boldness to Ing oul
drop o u t
speak the Word of God.
Sdioolof C om ioaxel^J“
The bureau of home economics
Soft Custard.
gives the following directions for
PM, AursMosd b N .A A C i .
A POPULAR PflICt HOTEL
The
Devil
Dogs
44 teaspoonful ot
Broadway an! Salane
t o t ia n i .
nmklng both angel food and custard. 1 quart milk
Thinking of Fault*
OF DISTINCTION
■alt
S or ( egg yolks
Dumhe—I see they’re trying to rid
H cupful sugar
Think of your own faults the first China of foreigners.
«.In StrMt, b.twM« Sixth and Savsath
1 t«a«poonful ot
Angel Food.
SAN
FRANCISCO
vantila
part of the night when yon are awake,
1 cupful «oft-w h .at 1 c u p f u l «**
Phone Faber 3840
Belle—Oh, aren't our marines won
flour
white« (3 fairly
and of the faults of others the latter derful? To think that Juat a handful
Heat
the
milk,
sugar,
and
salt
In
a
large)
ss?
Etu.
s
i
,
.«
,
.«
I to 114 cupful« of
LOS ANGELES
double boiler. Beat the eggs lightly part of the night when you are asleep. of them can drive all those million*
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14 t .a a p o o n f u l o f
BATH 33.00
sugar
•alt
and pour slowly Into them some ol
1 teaepoonful fla­
of
Chinese
out
of
the
country
I
Worldline»*, Selfishnet*
1 t«a«poonful of
voring
700 ROOMS
the heated milk. Pour back Into the
cream of tartar
W orldliness and selfishness have no
.100 room* without b a th ........>1.60
double boiler and stir constantly an
Unfortunate
Remark
power to breathe the atm osphere of
200 room* with private Vdlet 12.60
Angel food Is not mixed In quite tU the custard coata the spoon. Ite the kingdom o f God— Echoe*.
Roscoe—Darling, you have teeth like
200 room* with private bath $2.50
.
issasse « iw o (
move
et
once
and
place
the
pan
In
a
the same way as plain sponge cake.
pearls.
Good Garage Facilities
The sugar, flour, and half the salt bowl of cold water, stirring until cool
Marie—You brute 1 Are you hint­
Cod’.
Way
are sifted together several tim es The Add the vanilla. Chill the custard
We Pay Return Postage
ing th at I have a mouth like an
God's way of exalting His children oyster?
egg whites are beaten with the other and serve It on fresh or canned fruit
143 Union Avenue N., Portland, Oregon
's contrary to the flesh.—Echoes.
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