Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 29, 1927, Image 3

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    M AKING SELECTION OF WASHING MACHINE
Iiaproveti Uniform International
USX l i l t . W eetern N ew sp ap er Union. >
A hom e based on righ t principles
w ill be sim ple. No osten ta tio n of
liv in g beyond one's m eans: sim ­
p licity in en tertain m en t in offer­
in g freely o f w h at one has to
frien d s, w ith ou t ap ology or ex p la ­
nation.
the f
Sb-ndaySchool What’s
Answer___
7 Lesson7
(B y REV P P FlT Z W A T K lt P D . P e a «
Moody B lbl« In stitu te o f C hlcngo )
• X. i> t t . by W estern N ew sp ap er Union >
Lesson for October 2
DA IN TY DISHES
ELIJAH ON MOUNT CARMEL
Borne time for Sunday night lunch
put sweet corn or ¡mpped corn through
I.ESSON TE X T— I K in g s 12.
the coffee mill
GOLDEN TEXT—Choos# you th is
day
whom ye w ill s e r \e
and serve It with
PRIMARY TOPIC— God H ears E li­
top«milk or thin
jah a Prayer.
cream.
JUNIOR TOPIC—S tanding Alone for
Spiced Tomato
God.
Q uestions N o . IS
1— What Is the name of the highest
peak of the Pyrenees?
2— Who was the winning running
horse of 1920?
3 What was the first steamship to
cross the Atlantic and when?
4— When was the first census taken?
5— What Is copra?
0— What composer and master of the
pianoforte created the form known
as the symphonic poem and wove Into
It the folk songs and dances of his
nation?
7— Who was culled "The Good Gray
I’oet” ?
8— Of what country Is the Raphia
palm a native and where does It grow?
9— What Is the meaning of "Innocu­
ous desuetude"?
10— In what chapter of Proverbs
Is this verse: "It Is nn honour for a
mun to cease from strife; hut every
fool will he meddling"?
11— What range of hilts ts called the
backbone of England?
12 Who was the winner of the New
York-Port Chester marathon?
13— In whose administration were
the alien and sedition luws passed?
14— What President served two
terms with an Interval of another
administration In between?
15— Who was the first to make an
airplane flight to tlie North pole?
10—What movie comedian In Amer­
ica, prior to Charlie Chaplin, achieved
celebrity for his acrobatic clowning?
17— Where did Bret Ilarte die?
18— Where are Gobles found nnd
on what do they live?
19— Why Is the sentence "Tills Is
the best of the two" Incorrect?
20— What Is the remainder of the
5th verse. 37th chapter of Isaiah, which
reads: “So the servants of King lleze-
kiah came—” ?
Mrs. Newrlche (patronizing)—Wers
sny of your ancestor» men of note,
Mr. Cynic?
Mr. Cynic—Yes, madam, I should
say so. One of them was the moat
famous admiral of hts day, and com­
manded the allied forces of the world.
Mrs. Newrlche (with altered tone
of deep respect)- Is It possible? And
What was his name?
Mr. Cynic—Noah, madam.
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
Soup.—Take the
J u i c e f r o m a IC—Standing for God A g a in st tha
Crowd.
quart can of to­
YOVNO p e o p l e and a d u lt t o p ­
matoes, one small ic — The C ourage of C onviction.
can of pimentoes,
I. Elijah's Message to Ahab (vv. 17,
one potato, one onion, three table­
spoonfuls of butter, salt, pepper, cay­ IS).
When Jezebel became the wife of
enne, a whole clove and a little minced
Various Type« of Washing Machine« on Exhibition.
AFTER HER H EA R T
parsley. Cook the onion chopped with King Ahab, she waged a savage war­
(P rep ared by th e U n ited s ta te« D epartm ent
In the other. The corrugations of the the parsley five minutes in the butter. fare against God's prophets, killing all
o f A gricu ltu re )
Most women realize the convenience sides and bottom of the tub help to Pour over the tomato, add the potato she could flud, and thus seeking to
of a washing machine, especially if it cleanse the clothes partly by friction. chopped fine and the seasonings. Cook abolish the true religion and set up
In the oscillating type of machine, for hulf an hour, ibldlng water If Idolatry Instead. Elijah suddenly ap-
can be run by electricity, but they are
i peared, announcing the suspension of
the
tub Itself rocks and tilts back and needed.
often puzzled when it comes to making
Olives Stuffed With Anchovies.— I moisture (I Kings 17:1) as a Judg­
a selection from among the many dif­ forth, tossing the clothes from one
Peel large olives from the stone, leav­
ferent makes. All of the makes on end to the other, and the water moves ing the meat In a spiral form. Wipe ment upon the people for their Idol­
atry. He sounded three striking notes
the market can be classified Into four In a curving path.
The vacuum-cup type of macjilne is the oil from anchovy fillets and press In his message:
types, according to the principle on
one into each olive. Set on a bed of
1. "As the Lord God of Israel llv-
which they operate. Selection be­ a development of the funnel on a water cress in a glass dish. Serve
eth." He knew that he represented
stick
device
In
vogue
twenty
or
more
comes a matter of personal preference
with bread sticks, or before soup.
the living God, therefore did not fear
for a particular operating principle. years ago. The soapy water is forced
Watermelon Cocktail.—Cut the ripe
Each type has Its advantages. In all, through the clothes by the pressure portions of a good watermelon Into to come Into the presence of the king.
2. "Before whom I stand."
Ills
the washing Is done by some device and suction produced by the cups.
balls with a French potato cutter. Fill standing before God Indicated his con
Buying Electric Machine.
thot forces soapy water through the
sherbet glasses and cover with an
When buying an electric mucbine, orange sirup made from the Juice, j stant readiness to go on Ills errands.
clothes until they are clean.
3. "There shall not be dew nor rain
specify
the
voltage
of
the
local
cur­
The bureau of home economics of
rind and sugar cooked together. Be I these years, but according to my
the United States Department of Agri­ rent, and whether it Is direct or al­ sure that the pulp is strained from
word." This suspension of moisture
culture has a permanent loan exhibit ternating, and if alternating, the cycle. the Juice or It may be bitter. When continued for three and a half years,
of a number of makes, differing within Consider the shape and size of the well chilled pour over the glasses of and rain came In answer to Elijah's
each type only In detail of construc­ machine in relation to the room, where fruit and decorate with a sprig of
She—Teddy, you're a inuu ufter my
I prayer (Jas. 6:17).
tion. A visit to this exhibit would be you expect to use It. Be sure It is mint In the center of each glass.
own h ea rt
II. A Challenge to Baal Worship
not
too
large.
Choose
a
flat
top
if
a help In deciding which machine was
Banana Fluff.—Peel three large ripe
Ho—Good.
you are likely to want it for a working bananns. cover them with two table­ j (I Kings 18:17-40).
best for one's purpose.
She—But that’s not saying you’ll
As
soon
as
Elijah
had
delivered
his
surfuce between wash days. Buy a spoonfuls of lemon Juice and one ta­
gvt It, though.
Cylinder Type of Washer.
j
message
concerning
the
drought,
he
machine of the right capacity for your blespoonful of grape Juice. I-et stand
The cylinder type of washer has a average washing, and of the right on ice for an hour. Mash them and retired from the king's sight
S u m m e r Styles
1. Elijah shows himself to Ahab
perforated cylinder of metal or wood height for you to operate. Find out beat well, adding one-bnlf cupful of
In w isdom , w om an w ear« a d ress
In which the clothes ore placed. This whether the manufacturer’s repair powdered sugar, and the unbeaten (vv. 17. 18).
W hose w e ig h t Is sc a rcely felt.
(1) Ahab's question (v. 17). Ills
revolves In an outer container holding service Is easily available. Simple whites of three eggs, one at a time,
W hile man s t ill dons In m ute dis trees
A co lla r and a belt.
soap and water. The cylinder has construction Is etdvlsable. The frame beating until light. Add a teaspoonful [ aim In this question was no doubt to
blunt projections on the Inside, which should be strong and rigid, but it of vanilla and serve In glasses with Intimidate Elijah.
A n s w e rs N o . 14
(2) Elijah's answer (v. 18). He de­
carry the clothes along as It revolves. should be possible to roll the machine fruit Juice and minced pistachio nuts.
Ju st W a it
1— I.. Goelirlng made It In 1912 by
It reverses its direction automatically about on casters. The mechanism and
Lady of the House—As cook I shall
Cottage Cheese With Preserved Cur­ nied the charge and boldly declared
Jumping
5
ft.
5%
in.
from time to time. The water gushes gearing must be properly covered for rants.—l'repnre balls of cottage cheese that the calamity which had befallen
expect you to rise early. We break­
2— Ellas Howe, 1840.
through the perforations and cleanses safety and cleanliness, and the motor well seasoned. Mnke a depression In the nation was caused by the Idolatry
fast at eight, and I will permit you
the clothes. There Is a second type should be lqcated where It will not the center of each and drop In a of Ahab and his family.
one evening off every week I
8—Aaron Burr.
2. Tbe bold challenge (vv. 19-24).
of cylinder machine In which the cyl­ get wet. Ask how often the machine spoonful of thick currant preserve.
Cook You ain't been married long,
4— The science that treats of thi
(1) The people assemble (vv. 19. 20) history of the earth and Its life.
inder Is in the form of a flattened must be oiled and whether that can be Serve with crackers and coffee as
‘nve you, dear?
At the urgent request of Elijah the
perforated box which moves back and done easily. Any movable parts, such dessert
5— Becky Sharp, Tess of the d'Ur
forth so that the clothes tumble from ns a cylinder, should be light In
Froi«n Cheese with Figs.—Mash n king convened the people.
H u s b a n d a n d W if e
liervllles
and Leah Kleschna.
one end to the other.
(2)
The
ringing
call
to
decision
good
sized
cream
cheese
or
two
with
weight and easy to handle. The wa­
They met at dinner.
0—Ben
Nevis.
The "dolly" principle consists of a ter outlet should be practical for easy enough whipped cream to soften. (vv. 21-24). a. The question asked
"Why have we no guests tonight
revolving device suspended In the cen­ drulnage. See whether the wringer Sweeten to taste and pack In baking (v. 21). Many of the people had not
7— The Legends of King Arthur nnt my dear?"
ter of the tub, fastened either to the can be used when the machine is wash­ powder cans and put Into ice and wholly forsaken God. They attempted Ills Round Table.
“Come to think of It we were both
lid or to the bottom. This carries the ing. Consider the possible advantages sa lt When serving, cut Into slices, to worship both God and Banl. b. The
8— A tropical bird of South America Invited out somewhere.”
clothes first in one direction and then * of a centrifugal drier.
make a depression In the center anil Rllence of the people (v. 21). This whose most conspicuous ornament 1«
irop In a preserved flg.
may have been because of fear of the a high rounded crest of slender feath­
H a r d ly
Muskmelons are delightful served In king or Ignorance, for mnny were of ers drooping forward over the end o’
Marie—Do you have a girl In ever,
the some way with lemon sauce or the opinion that to be religious was the hill.
Veal Timbales Provide
EXTRA MEAL GOOD
port?
with candled or preserved ginger with the only thing necessary, Irrespective
9— No; the word used should b*
Unusual Dish for Lunch
FOR ACTIVE BOY some of tl»e sirup.
Sailor—Don't he misinformed. We
of the being worshiped, c. The meth­
alias some |x»rts.
Perhaps you have not thought of
od of decision (vv. 22-24). Two sac­ “suspect."
Seasonable Dishes.
10— "And there were horn unto him
using your custard cups to prepare a
A good salad which may be used rifices were to be provided, one to be
meat dish. Timbales, which are dainty Needs More Calories Than with a light main dish at luncheon Is: offered to Baal, the other to God.
seven sons and three daughters.”
F if t y P e r C e n t B e tte r
combinations of eggs, bread crumbs
3. The test applied (vv. 25-39).
11— Brltjany, In France.
His
Parents.
Green Peas and
and other Ingredients, nre made in
(1) Offering by the prophets of Baal
Nuts Salad.—Take
12— Ixicke of Nebraska made It In
ramekins or custard cups, baked In u (P rep ared by th e U nited S ta tes D ep artm en t
a cupful of cookiul (vv. 25-29). Elijah gnve the prophets 9 9-10 sec.
pan of surrounding water, and man­
o f A g ricu ltu re.)
green peas and of Baal the first opportunity to prove
13— 1894.
aged In much the same way as souilles
The active growing boy sometimes
one-third cupful of whether Baal was a real God.
14—
John Quincy Adams.
or custnrds. For lunch or supper they needs more calories In his dally ration
(2) The Offering by Elijah (vv. 30-
walnut meals. Mix
provide Just the "different” touch that than his father or mother, If they are
15— In Colombia, South America.
with highly sea­ 39). a. The people Invited near (v. 30).
makes food interesting. Veal almost people of more or less quiet habits.
soned boiled dress­ His object In Inviting the people was
10—John Ruskin.
always tastes better if a few drops of Ills fix'd must be wisely chosen to sup­
ing and serve on to see clearly In order that they might
17—
Two series of humorous satir­
lemon are added to It, and If you like ply the elements he needs for develop­
lettuce.
grasp the genuineness of the test ical poems and articles written by
It, Worcestershire sauce may be used ing his body and creating his appar­
Combination Salad.—Drain and chill b. The altar repaired (vv. 30-32). Eli­
sparingly, too, as a seasoning. Chicken, ently Inexhaustible energy. A mid- after cooking a pint of lima beans. jah took twelve stonps, representing James Russell Lowell during the Mex­
lamb or any other left-over meat may morning or mid afternoon snack con­ Dice two tart nppleg and a green pep­ the united nation, c. The offering on icali anil Civil wars.
18— It Is a genus of orchids, of
be used Instead of veal in making the sisting of a fruit drink, or milk, and per, add a little onion Juice or finely the altar (vv. 33-89). After the bul
timbales. The recipe Is from the bu­
minced onion for flavor and mix with lock was In place he had four barrels commercial value uh the source of an
extract widely used In flavoring choco­
reau of home economics.
mayonnaise. Serve on crisp lettuce.
of water three times emptied upon the
Lettuce and Peanut Salad.—Take sacrifice and the wood so ns to fill the late. Ice cream, etc., and Is native tn
Veal Timbales.
one-half cupful of freshly roasted trench about the altar. So sure was N'ortu and South America.
Friend—Well, old chap, how do you
1 t e n s p o o nful
1 pound veal
peanuts, crush nfter removing the Elijah that God's power was sufficient
19— The latter. The funner Is af­ like being married? You were always
finely
chopped
2 egga
brown skins, sprinkle over head let­ that he heaped difficulty upon diffi­ fected by some would he purists, with­ lamenting when you were a bachelor.
p arsley
I? teasp oon ful sa lt
tuce, adding a sprinkling of minced culty. d. Elijah's prayer (vv. 30, 37) out Justification.
2 tablespoonful«
Onion Juice
Benedict—Oh, It's much better,
flour
onion and French dressing.
1 cu p fu l mlllc or
thanks. Before I was miserable at
This
was
a
model
prayer,
(a)
It
was
20—
A
sacred
song.
2
tab
lesp
oon
fu
ls
m eat broth
Celery Roots With Drawn Butter.— based upon covenants (v. 86). All real
home and miserable when | went out;
butter
Wash, scrape and cut into dice cel- prayer rests upon covenant relation
now I'm only miserable at home
Lemon J u Ic « to
W
itty
Retort
That
erluc.
Cook
In
boiling
salti-1
water
ta ste
ships, (b) Its object was God's exal
until tender. I»rain, cover with drawn ration (v. 30). Elijah was Jealous for
Put End to Heckling
B re v ity
Simmer the veal In a small amount
butter sauce, cover and stand ovi r God's glory, but the only thing that
The late Rev. K. B. Henshaw, primi­ A man who ta lk s for hours Is heard
if water until tender, then put through
beat five minutes, then serve.
W
ithout
ap
p
reciation,
be asked for himself was to he known tive Methodist minister, will long he
the meat grinder, using the fine knife.
Fruit and Nut Sandwiches.—Put
A nother, w ith a sin g le word.
is
God's
servant
(c)
It
was
for
the
remembered
in
Khetheld,
says
an
Eng
Prepare a cream sauce of the butter,
E lectrifies the nation.
through the meat chopper a quarter
salvation of the people (v. 37). e. The llsh jierlodlcal. In curlier days he
the flour and the liquid. Add to this
of a pound of blanched almonds
result
(vv.
38.
39).
(a)
The
fire
ol
‘
was an active radical, and did much
the well-beaten eggs, the seasonings,
with one-half pound of figs and a
N o t E n tir e ly
and the meat. Mix well. Grease cus­
cupful of pecan meats, mixing and 'he Ixird fell and consumed, not to help the parliamentary candidates
“I understand you've gut rid of your
>nly
the
sacrifice,
but
the
wood,
stone«
of
Ids
party.
A
little
man.
he
hsd
a
tard cups and pour In the mixture.
grinding until all are well blend>-<l.
loud speaker.”
Bake for one-half hour in a pan sur­
Pack the mixture Into baking powder ind d u st even licking up the water cutting wit. tin one occasion, ut elec­
•'Well, not entirely. I'm still pay­
n
the
trenches,
(h)
The
people
fell
tion
time,
Ids
candidate
was
being
rounded by water. Turn the timbales
cans, the small ones, packing It In
ing her alimony."
•n
their
faces
and
confessed
that
the
badly
heckled
by
a
giant
publican,
out, and serve hot.
well. When wanted, remove and cut
who had come to smash the Liberals.
Into very thin slices. I.ny on circles t-ord was the God.
S a n g u in e
4. The execution of Baal's prophets The member found him a difficult cus­
of
buttered bread.
Good Chowchow Is Made
Mr.
Wampus
Is very sanguine about
v.
40).
Israel's
government
was
a
tomer.
At
last
the
little
preacher
Banana and Pineapple Salad.—Flu ■ ■
From Brined Vegetables
rings of pineapple on crisp lettuce | heocracy. God was their king. Idol plucked his sleeve and whispered: everything. His wife warned him that
A good chowchow Is ntnde from the
and In the center place a small cone itry was treason against the King “Let me deal with him.” Advancing he hail parked his car out In front
following Ingredients, according to
of banana by cutting the fruit into i These false prophets were traitors to to the front of the platform, he asked without any lights.
“Well,” was his easy response,
the bureau of home economics. All
blandly: "Now, sir, w hat Is It you
half and trimming to fit the hole in lod and therefore should die.
6 Elijah vindicated (vv. 41-40). The want?" The burly publican, thumbs "maybe the fireflies will roost on It.”
the vegetables have been brined and
the center of the pineapple. Sprinkle
must be freshened by standing In cold ■
the top of the cnndle with paprika or ' proof that Elijah wfls God's prophet In the armholes of his waistcoat, eyed
C lu b
place a red cherry on the tip to aim- I was Incomplete until rain came.
water overnight or longer. Some salt '
him scornfully for a few moments,
III. Elijah Taken Up Into Heaven anil then growled: "Thee!
must always be left In vegetables that j
ulate the flame of the candle.
Why.
“Don't you si ant to Join our Shake­
are Being freshened for pickles. After [
Buttered Potatoes. Peel one dozen (II Kings 2:1-18).
man. I could ate thee!" "I dare say speare club?”
small potntis'« ami pnt them to cook ■ Not only wns the prophet vindicated you could,'’ flashed back Mr. Henshaw,
“That sounds highbrow.”
the vegetables are freshened they are i
In a casserole with one-half dozen ! In that the offering was consumed and smiling; "hut If you did, you would
"Well, girlie, we do play a strict
drained, mixed and chopped together. .
medium-sized onions, »11 whole; add rnln came, but God took him to Him have more brains In your stomueh game of bridge.”
The spices, vinegar and sugar are J
four tablespoonfuls of hotter, three i self when his work was done.
brought to the boiling point and mixed
than you have ever had In your head.”
teaspoonfuls of salt and pepper to
with the vegetables. Stir until they
There was no further trouble.
T a il W a g g e d or U n w a g g e d i
tajte. Cower and bake In a moderate
are well blended and let stand over­
Faith of Our Father*
Customer (thinking to have some
n ig ht In the morning stir well and An Extra Meal for the Growing Boy. oven an hour. Season with minced I -The church should be kept the
fun with colored w aiter)—Can you
F a m o u s R ich m o nd s
parsley and serve.
pack Into sterilized Jars. Seal and
source of spiritual life and power.
Richmond Is the name of three well bring tne a nice side of Airedale,
Chicken Sandwiches.—Prepare the 1 Never before did the world so need
store In a cool place. Processing will perhaps a lettuce and whole-wheat
known places. Itlchmond, In York well done?
bread
sandwich
Is
a
good
thing
for
the
chicken
ns
for
salad,
using
twice
ns
help to keep the pickles but will
emphasis npon the 'faith of our fa­ shire, England. Is noted for Its fine
W alter—Doggone If ah can't, boss.
soften the texture. The amount given boy, according to the bureau of home much chicken as celery, ch<>p[*ed very j thers living still,’ “—Iter. B. Allen Norman castle, now used as barracks D'ye like de bark loud or aoft?
enonomics,
especially
If
he
has
Just
fine. Mix with any good salad dress- i
below yields three quarts.
It Is a place of great natural beauty.
used up most of the fuel provided by 1 Ing and spread on buttered bread. | Reed.
R ig h t Dress
Richmond, In Surrey, England, was
2 cups sm all w h its t teasp oon s celery
the preceding meal In playing baseball Kolla may he hollowed out. butter well j
Saved From Doubt
on io n s
seed
formerly called Skene. The view over
"Have you seen Norah's new eve
or on a visit to the nearest swimming on the Inside and fill with salad. These j
2 cups ca u liflo w er < teasp oon s
m us-
At last Thotnns was saved from the Thames la celebrated. The capl ulng gown?”
hole. Food of this kind given rather are fine for outings.
in sm a ll se ctio n s
tard seed
"N oj'w hat does It look like?”
doubt. What saved him? Ixive for tai of the state of Virginia, on Ihe
as an extra meal than as "eating be­
• cups cu t str in g 4 teasp oon s horse-
vrtXQ. C hrist lit had anchored his soul to Janies river, Is the city of Richmond. "Well, in most places It's very Ilka
b ea n s
radish
tween meals" will not dull his appe­ 'y U x C e a .
12 areen peppers, 1 cup su gar
tbe Nazarene with a mighty and abld It whs the capital of the Southern Norah.”
tite for the next family gathering at
m edium six«
I cups cider vin egar
Confederacy during the Civil war.—*
ing love.—Vance.
the dinner tabie.
1 red pepper
Montreal Herald.