Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 30, 1927, Image 3

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    STEAM PRESSURE
EEST FOR BEANS
Tasty Cheese Straw Adda
heeded Flavor to Salad
Improved Uniform International
Sometimes a tnsty cheese cracker or
cheese straw adds just the tou. h to a
salad that Is needed to make It seem
a course out of the ordinary. Acces­
sories of this kind are especially good
at lunches or suppers when guests are
Invited, or for serving with a salad
that Is the main dish among party re­
freshments. Cheese straws may be In­
cluded by way of variety on any occa­
sion where sandwiches or crackers
would be served. The United States
Department of Agriculture gives the
following recliie for making them:
Cheese Straws.
Sunday School
W h a t ’s t h e
A n s w e r __
f
Itching for Trouble
Defect in Character
HOW MRS. WEAVER
WAS HELPED
A young nuin bad applied for a cer
Must Re Processed at Tem­
(alu iMislilun and bis possible employ
er wus getting some sidelights ou the
perature Over 212 F.
applicant's character. "Why, he's all
Questions—
No.
2
( P r e p a r e d b y t h e U n it e d S t a t e * D e p a r t*
right,” said those who knew him best. By T akin g Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s
m e n t o f A g r i c u lt u r e .)
1— What Is the record for an au to
you 14g und sometimes foolish,
V eg etable Compound
(By KIEV. K a . M Z W S J M , U U . D«*a. [ mobile at one mile on a circular dirt “He's
String beans may be canned suc­
but be means all right.”
M
oody
Bible
I n s t it u t e o f C h ic a g o .)
cessfully a t home If yuu use a steam-
track?
«'P*
W e s te r n S e w » p > p « r t'n ln n t
“That Is not satisfactory," said the
As Mrs. Weaver herself says, “I was
pressure canner. Like nonacid vege­
2— What team won the “Big Ten" employer. "W hat's the doubt about never very strong.” This Is a mild
tables, string beans must be processed
him?”
football championship In 1020?
statement describ­
L esso n for J u ly 3
at a ternperuture higher than 212 de­
ing her condition,
“Well," wns the hesitating reply, “he
3—
What
Is
an
earthquake?
grees F., and this Is only obtainable
for.according toher
rather has a habit of defying author­
SAUL
CHOSEN
KING
4—
What
Is
the
difference
between
letters,she was sub­
under steam pressure. Either glass
ity, just for the sake of defying It.
■
a
dynamo
and
a
motor?
jected
to no small
or tin containers may be used. String
He doesn’t care particularly About
LESSON T E X T — I S a m u e l 10:17-25.
amount of 111 health.
5— When was Harvard college breaking the rules or the laws, but he
beans should always be packed boil­
»1.12-15.
Fortunately, her sis­
ing h o t The advantages of what Is 1 c u p f u l flour
G O L D E N T E X T — 4Vhat d o th J e h o v a h founded?
1 c u p fu l g r a te d
seems to have a complex which makes
te r was fam iliar
H
te
a
s
p
o
o
n
fu
l
unit
r
eq
u
ire
o
f
th
ee
,
but
to
d
o
J
u
stly
,
an
d
to
c
h
e
e
s
e
now known as the “hot pack” are that 4 t a b l e s p oon fu ls
with Lydia E. Pink-
0—Who was the leader of the In him antagonistic toward anyone over
1-16 te a e p o o n fu l lo v e k in d n e s s, an d to w a lk h u m b ly
ham's V e g e ta b le
the material at the center of the can
J dlan war of 1763?
fa t
him. He will probably do bis work
w ith th y God?
cayen ne
C o m p o u n d and
Is quickly raised to the temperature
well, but be will Hlways be ltcblng
PR IM A R Y TOPIC— S a u l B e c o m e s a
1 ta b le s p o o n fu l
7—
What
composer
showed
the
most
begged Mrs. Weaver
K in g.
w a te r
required for processing, the “exhaust”
for an opportunity to sdss you a Kit."
,
imnzing
precocity
In
childhood,
be­
to try I t "After
JU
N
IO
R
T
O
PIC
—
S
a
u
l,
th
e
F
ir
s
t
step Is done awi^y with, and a better
Cut the flour, salt, fat and one-half K i n g o f Israel.
"Guess that's enough,” said the em­
t v h u r 1 e su e «g o r a f 1 o U u U r 4
came court musician to a king, wrote
product. In Davor und texture, is ob­ of the cheese together with a biscuit
weeks,” writes Mrs. Weaver, "I felt a
IN T E R M E D IA T E a n d SE N IO R T O P ­ i twelve successful operas, forty sym­ ployer, and he looked elsewhere for
tainable.
great difference In myself. I would go
cutter until the mass Is blended. Add IC— C a lls to L ife S e r v ic e.
phonies and over five hundred other un employee.—Springfield Union.
to bed und sleep sound, and although I
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
The United Stntes Department of the water and mix well. Toss on
compositions, and died penniless and
IC— O p p o rtu n itie s fo r L ea d er sh ip .
cduld not do very much work, I seemed
o l .t - f s s h t o n e d m e d ic in e , s s r e n d
Agriculture gives these directions for slightly floured board and roll two or
wns burled In an unmarked grave at t o d A a y s im s o p le tn , 1837.
Is c o m p o u n d e d in W r ig h t's
stronger. I kept Qfl taktng It and now
cunning string beans:
three times until the dough Is smooth
I n d ia n V e g e t a b le F ills . T h e y r e g u la t e D ie
The period of Judges ended with I the age of thlrty-slx?
I am well and strong. >lp my work and
s t o m a c h , l iv e r a n d bow -els. A d v .
Pick the beans over carefully, string, Sprinkle one-half of the remainder of Samuel's administration. This lesson
tako care of three children. I sure do
8— Which Is the most elevated pla
tell my friends about your wonderful
ra sh thoroughly, and cut Into pieces the cheese and roll again. Repeat this shows us the transition from the rule teau on earth?
N ot W h a t I t Seemed
medicine, and I will answer any letters
until all the cheese is used. Roll the by the Judges to the monarchy. For a
0—Who wrote, "God tempers the
The dancers stopped and watched from women asking about tho Vege­
mass out about one-quarter Inch thick comprehensive view of the transition
as a sunburnt man crossed the floor table Compound."—Mas. L awrence
Cut In strips one-half inch wide an
It will be well to make a survey of | wind to the shorn lamb” ?
W eaver , East Smithfield St., Mt. Pleas­
10— Who said, "Lafayette, we are toward the host. His whole frame ant, Pa,
six Inches long. Place the strips on
chapters eight to eleven.
shivered
and
shook.
Then
suddenly
baking sheet and bake until a delicate
If you kilew th a t thousands of
I. The People Demand a King here I"?
brown In a moderate oven about 400 (8:1-0).
11— What fnmnus dramatists, con­ I l l s tremors ceased ajid he was sur­ women suffering from troubles sim ilar
degrees Fahrenheit.
temporaneous with Shakespeare, wrote prised tu hear a burst of upplaase to those you are enduring had Improved
1. Their reasons for this demand.
their health by taking Lydia E. Pink-
from the guests.
(1) Samuel was Incapacitated by In collaboration?
"Welcome, old man," cried his host, ham's Vegetable Connound, wouldn't
old age; (2) the unfaithfulness of his
12—
What
team
defeated
Chicago
Flavor of Curry Helps
seizing the newcomer's hand, “und you think it was worth a trial?
In some families, the fourth genera­
sons whom he had appointed as his White Sox for the world's champion congratulations. I oever expected to
tion Is learning the m erit of Lydia E.
Vegetables With Rice successors. In this Samuel committed ship In 1910?
see such an expert performer of the Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound.
The flavor of curry In sauce need a great blunder, for the office of Judge
13— Who wns the lending pitcher In charleston straight out of central Af­
not he limited to lamb or chicken, al­ was not hereditary. (3) The desire , the National league In 1920?
rica."
P A R K E R ’S
though many of the East Indian dishes to be like other nations. The sur­
Tffe traveler gasped.
HAIR
BALSAM
14— In mechanical engineering, what
/
I
R
e
m
o
v
e
«
D a n d r u f f S t n p e l l a i r b a l lin g
rounding
uations
had
a
king
as
their
In which this flavor was Introduced to
“Charleston?” he echoed. “That
I Is an eccentric?
R e s to r e s C o lo r a n d
leader.
They
wanted
a
king
who
would
the Western world were made of these
wasn't the charleston, that was
I B e a u ty to G ra y a n d F a d e d H a ir
15— Who Invented the kodak?
!
00c an<1 | l oO u t D n a g g U t s .
meats. A combination of vegetables go out and fight their buttles (v. 20).
ague."
16— Who discovered the main stream
2. Samuel's bebuvior under this
with rice can be made tasty and un­
HINDERCORNS
Kemnyee C orns, C al-
usual if a little curry powder Is added trial (vv. 6-9). He took the matter to I of the Mississippi river?
ktnsee, e tc ., etop« a ll p ain , e n su r e s c o m fo r t to (lie
T ree Preserved in Ice
fe
e
t,
m
akes
w
alking
e
a
s
y
.
15c
by m a ll o r a t Drug­
the
Lord
In
prayer.
Even
though
Sam­
17—
What
battles
In
what
war
were
to the sauce. The bureau of home
j.
A Canadian government exploration g ists. UlkcoX cb e iu to a l W orks, r a u -b o g u e , ri. k»
economics gives the following direr uel's b l u n d e r s In part brought on tills fought before a formal declaration of party recently came across a sprilte
trouble be did the wise thing in taking wnr by the United States?
tlous for making a vegetable curry:
tree which had been preserved In the
It to the Lord In prayer. The Lord
18— During what centuries did the Ice of the great North American gla­
Vegetable Curry.
comforted him by ussuring him that Renaissance reach Its height?
cier In Alaska. The glacier had re­
4 ta b le s p o o n fu ls this rejection was not merely his re­
44 c u p fu l rice
19— Which continent embraces the ceded nnd left the tree exposed after
b u tte r
String Beans Must Be Processed Un­ 1 c u p fu l d iced on ion
jection,
but
the
rejection
of
the
king­
1 c u p f u l d iced c a r ­ 44 t e a e p 0 o n fu l
an Imprisonment estimated at hun­
largest division of land?
der
Steam
Pressure
Whether
s a lt, or to s e a ­ ship of God.
r o ts
dreds of thousands of years. The
20—
Who
said,
“I
would
rather
be
Canned In Glass or Tin.
son
1 c u p fu l fr e sh or
II. Samuel Tells of the Manner of
haarlem oil has been a world­
Rpruce wns apparently one hundred
44 t e as p o o n fu l the Kings (vv. 10-18).
right than be President"?
c a n n e d p ea s
twenty-four years old when the glacier
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
of the size desired for serving. Add 1 e c r u y p fu l d iced c e l­ 2 c t u e r ry
He
shows
them
that
the
king
will
a s p o o n fu ls
enveloped It.
bladder disorders, rheumatism, I
enough boiling water to cover and
be very exacting and arbitrary ln bis
w o r r e s te r s h lr s
Answers— No.
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
sa u c e
boll for five minutes In an uncovered
dealing with them.
H usband, 9, Is D ivorced
1— Balboa.
vessel. Pack In containers boiling
L He will take their sons and
Wash and cook the rice In three
One of the first cases heard under
2— St. Augustine, Fla., 1565.
hot, cover with the water In which pints of boiling salted water. Drain make them to serve In the army and
they were boiled, and add 1 teaspoon­ and let It stand over stenm until the do all kinds of hard work on his farm
8—The area of the earth's surface Turkey's new divorce law was that of
a seventeen-year-old girl who divorced
ful of salt to each quart. Process Im­ grains swell and become separate. and In Ids house. He will make slaves ts 197,000,000 square miles.
her nine-year-old husband to whom
C A P S L J L. F S
mediately nt 10 pounds pressure, or Cook the vegetables in a small amount of their daughters also.
4— The average person's range of her parents hnd wed her sight unseen
240 degrees F.—quart glass Jars for 40 of wnter and Just before removing
He will take their lands, even visibility ts 2.96 miles at five feet under the old law, says Capper's
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
minutes, pint glass Jars for 35 min­ from the stove add one cupful of those Inherited from their fathers, above sea level.
Weekly.
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
utes, and No. 2 and No. 3 tin cans canned peas, or If fresh peas are and give them to his favorite officers
5— Once, In 1926,
on the original genuine G old M edal .
for 30 minutes. Remove the Jars from available, cook them with the other and servants. Not content with that
6— Revival of the classic arts In Eu­
B luebird Your F rien d
the canner, and Invert glass Jars, vegetables. Use the liquid from the he will take the tenth part of the
The bluebird can never have too
placing them out of drafts. Flunge vegetables, and add the salt, curry and produce that remains and give to them. rope after the depressing Influence of
Deafness— Head Noises
the Middle Ages.
r nny homes free from English spar­
tin cans In cold water to cool quickly. Worcestershire sauce. Make a ring of
R E L IE V E D B Y
III. Samuel’s Protest Disregarded by
rows.
In
feeding,
tt
Is
bis
habit
to
7— Australia.
Mark all Jars and cans for later the cooked rice, placing the vegetables the People (vv. 10-22).
LEONARD
EAR OIL
fly
from
a
perch
to
the
ground
nnd
8— Phi Beta Kappa, organized In
Identification. Keep them at room in the center, and pour over them the
Having made up their minds they
*‘K ab B a c k <4 K e n .”
return
with
leisure.
He
turns
fly­
I
N
S
E
R
T I N N O S T R IL S
temperature for ut least u week.
1771
liquid mixture. Serve very h o t
deliberately shut their eyes to the
At All PrugglNts. Price 91
catcher nnd adds winged Insects to his
truth and rushed madly into the ex­
9— Nathan Hale.
Folder el»ut “DEAFh/EfS" o n request
hill of fare.—Nature Magazine.
A. O. IJPOMAKD. INC., TO FIFTO AVTB. N. Y.
periment
10— The steel and Iron Industry.
IV.
The
King
Providentially
Pointed
EVEN RENTED HOUSES M A Y BE CONVENIENT
11— Myopia Is a defect of vision com­
Out (9:1-10:10).
’ SPREAD
monly called short-sight
" F ^ ase
Saul was sent by his futher to
P A.,,V * LV AU LRR attracts and
12—
Geologists
reckon
the
earth's
uge
aiils
all
Hm«.
N « a t , e ie a n , o r n a m e n t a l, eon vet, lent arid
search for the asses that had wan­
ehyap. Lasts a llaea-
■on. Made o f mate),
dered away. This was quite natural. at about 1,497,000,000 years.
can’t spill or tip over]
13— 1019.
will not ■<><1 or injure
While Saul and his futher were acting
jndigestjo *J
anything. Guaranteed.
freely In this matter, at the same time
14— 1701.
Insist upon
■i nit
God’s sovereign purpose was being
DAISY FLY KII.I.EK
15— Barney Oldfield.
B ell - a n s
fr o m y o u r d e e |p r .^
carried o u t Although difficult to un
H A R O LD SO M ERS
B r u u k ly u
Hot w ater
10—John Barrymore.
derstnnd, God carries forth Ills sov­
r ? ■
Sure
Relief
17—
Australia.
ereign purpose without Interfering
A fOTT) d r o p t> t r. ff
18— Francois Villon.
with man’s freedom.
«JH
r*
( t r u s s In
Î J " ï : from
V. The King Chosen at Mlzpeh
Alkali
19— Admiral F arrag u t
o
t
h
e
r
Irritation.
(10:17-27).
20— Water.
The old atmple remedy
that brings comforting relief
The I.flrd had already pointed out to
Is best.
I Be. a ll d r a w le ta
and 75t Pkgs.Sold Everywhere
Samuel who should he king and Saul
R a il A R a c h a t. Saw V e e k U ty
Cling to Custom of
hnd been anointed. Let us observe:
F i
N ew Phonographic F ilm
1. Why Saul was chosen. If they
Carrying Off Mates
An elusile photographic film hna
would have a king the Lord would give
A curious marriage custom persists
them the one best aulted to fill the In Abchasla, a district of the Cau­ I m - i - ii developed la Germany which can
ASK FOR
place. He was from Benjamin, a small casus. On the wedding day the bride lie soaked and then stretched to nny
lesired size, afterward being placed
tribe, which would prevent undue withdraws to the darkest room of the
rivalry between Ephraim and Judah, house. At duRk the bridegroom, sup­ upon a glass plate nnd dried. By the
the leading tribes of Israel. He was ported by a boilyguard of friends, all new process the film enn he stretched
also chosen because of his personal fully nruied, rides up to the house, dis­ until the picture Is enlarged ten Hines
the original size.
fitness (v. 23).
io. dancing , tennis , golf , etc
mounts, and hummers on the door
2. How Saul was chosen. The with a dagger h ilt
method was by lot. Samuel called
Division
The door opens to reveal the bride’s
them together before the Lord, ami I male relatives. Just as ferociously
“IIow Is the earth divided?" asked
before the lot was cast he again re- j equipped, and the two purtles prompt­ a pompous examiner, who had already
" , Theres quirk, positive,
monstrated with them against such ly Join In a mock combat
worn out the patience of the class.
relief in
action. He showed them the base In- ' Eventually the defenders retire, the
“By earthquakes," replied a boy.—
gratitude of their rejection of such a bridegroom rushes In, seizes his bride, Vancouver Province.
Such Improvement» as Theve Would be Well Worth Making Even in a
God and King who had done so much flings her across his shoulder, and,
Rented Home—A Few Cupboards, a Counter, or Drain Board Next to
CENtROUS 5 0 1 BOX
for them, and gave them a chance to carrying her out, leaps on his horse
Public opinion legislates all the
At •evauO
AH D C-ët
tuaa N
js M
U L —
beck Gusrsntgf.
the Sink and Storage Places for Supplies, Dishes and Saucepans are
ÇA Money
• •sAtw
viuA. TthM.
forego their rash demand.
time.
It
creates
and
enforces
the
un­
and gallops off with his capture to the
Handy.
8. I I o w the king was received bj 1 accompaniment of the victorious yells written laws.
W. N. U., PORTLAND, NO. 27-1927.
United Stntes Department of Agrlcul the people. Saul knew that the Lord I of his supporters.
« P r e p a r e d b y t h e U n it e d S t a t e s D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e .)
Don't mnke yourself common; the
ture will send the bulletin free on re had chosen him, but through modesty ! Shortly after, the defeated relatives
If you can’t have your own way you
It Is true that when you rent a home quest us long as the supply lasts.
and fear he shrank from the respon i of the bride mount their horses and world only sits np and takes notice can nt least keep out of other peo­
you must accept most of the station­
slbllity.
When
he
was
brought
forth
|
give chase. When the bridegroom's of the uncommon.
What about the height of the vn
ple’s way.
ary features as they are. In looking rlous working surfaces? You can pul Samuel presented him to the people, house Is reached both sides Join In a
about for a place to live you mnke the blocks under the legs of a kitchen ta assuring them that Saul was the Lord's contest to see who can drink most
best choice you can. But unfortunate­ ble so that you do not stoop over It choice.
wine I
ly sometimes Interest and attention
VI. The King Confirmed at Gllgal
If the sink Is too low for your height,
Abchaslan girls decline to give up
stop right there. You say, “It does set a box or pan in It and rest the (ch. 11).
the rite, and few would accept any
not pay to spend time or money on dlshpan on that. Put rollers on any
Soon after the election at Mlzpeh suitor who did not Intend to carry
somebody else's property," forgetting thing that must be moved frequently, the Ammonites made a desperate de them off by force.
that what you would really spend both such as the table or wood box.
mand upon the men of Jabesh-Gllead
for would be your own comfort and
Saul hearing of It hastily summoned
Curtains Brighten Workroom.
Sleet and H a il
pleasanter working conditions.
Get gome fresh curtains made ol the tribes together for war and won
Sleet Is a drizzling or driving, part­
You will pass a great deal of time sturdy washable material to brighter
remarkable victory. As he thus
In the kitchen. Why not begin by up your workroom. Gingham or un proved his ability the people wished ly frozen rain, or rain that freezes on
looking at It critically, to see what bleached muslin would be Inexpensive to punish the sons of BellaL but Saul the trees and ground. Hall falls usu
ally In connection with thunder­
improvements could be made without and answer the purpose. In fact. In forbade them. Samuel took advantage
storms. It Is frozen rain, falling In
too great effort or expense? Are the every room where It Is not possible to of this auspicious situation and call«
pellets or hailstones of varying sizes
walls and woodwork a cheerful color? mnke other chnnges, curtains will help all the people together at Gllgal where
A little pnlnt will make them so. If to give an attractive, Individual note they formally crowDed him their king and shapes.
you cannot persuade the owner to do
Glance about the rest of the house
Pictures to M atch Room
It for you, paint them yourself and see what can be done to make It
T h e L ife
Choose a warm tan or soft yellow for livable. Before moving In the fuml
Pictures may or may not be hung
To apprehend the life that Is to h.
the walls In a room that needs sun­ ture look at the woodwork, walls, win
we must learn to think more large!) on the walls, but ones which harmo­
shine; a cool gray In one that already dows, and floor and see If they need and sacredly of the life that ts n»» nize In color and theme really belong
receives plenty of light and sun.
any treatment which you could give We must enlarge the scope and meas In the bedroom as veil as In any
M O T H E R : - Fletcher’s Cas­
are of today, mast Identify today wltt other. The latest tendency In hang­
without much outlay. Paint and var
Work Centers Arranged.
ing these pictures Is to hang them low
II'W are the work centers arranged nlsh help wonderfully. Think over what we call eternity.—d ia rie s CutL
to r« is a pleasant, harmless
enough to be seen without the discom­
for preparing food, cooking, serving, your furniture, and make up your oert Hall.
fort
of
looking
up.
If
the
room
ts
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
clearing away and dishwashing? Can mind to do without any ugly or un
large enough a desk like the remain
Moving F o rw ard
C
r
'",
Teething
Drops
and
Soothing
Syrups, especially prepared
you move any part of the equipment necessary pieces, and to put away any
der of the suite, usually a spinet desk
so as to save steps? Farmers’ Bulle­ bric-a-brac or pictures that only re
To move forward In life, you do noi which Is not too heavy, may be added,
for
Infants
in
arms
and
Children
all
ages,
tin 1513-F, “Convenient Kitchens,” qnlre extra work and care. Put a need to be forward In conduct, hut with excellent effect.—Buffalo Courier
|«ole
In
each
bedroom
closet
for
clothes
will give you some good suggestions
vou must keep your face to the front and Express.
T i avoid in- • it'ont, abstys look for the signature of
b» to how thia can be done. The bangers, and make shoe bags or racks and see your objective.—The Gideon
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FOR OVER
200 YEARS
1
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