Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 08, 1927, Image 3

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f a it h In ou rs e lv e s, w e could a cco m ­
plish In fin ite ly m ore.
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w o u ld h a v e la rg e f a it h
T h e r e la
no In f e r io r it y a b o u t th e m an God
has m a d e
T h e o n ly In f e r io r it y la
w h a t w e p u t in o u rs e lv e s
What
God has m ads Is p e r f e c t — M a rd e o .
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Answer™ ™ *
Q u e s tio n s N o . 2 5
1— How far from the mouth of the
Mississippi Is New Orleans?
2— Who was the founder of Rhode
Island?
Improved Uniform International
SimdaySchool
’ LessonT
Just
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(B y R I V P B, P IT Z W A T K R D D . r»e<o
Moody B ib !* llifftltu to o f C h k « < o )
( & . I t l T . by Yteatom Newspaper L'nloe )
Lesson fo r D ecem ber 11
3— What was the earliest weapon
used by man?
4— Who Is the champion automo­ ISAIAH COUNSELS THE RULERS
''S in ce E v e a te ap p les m uch de­
pends on d in n e r.'’
bile driver?
L E S S O N T E X T — Is a . 2 1 :5 -1 1 ; 14-20.
8—Who has generally been consid­
G O L D E N T E X T — T h o u w ilt k«e p a im
DINNER DISHES
ered the foremost American landseupe In p e rfe c t peace, whose m in d Is « tay e d
on T h e e : because he tr u s te ih In Th-*e
painter?
For a beginning a cocktail of fruit,
P R IM A R Y T O P IC — God's C a re fo r J e ­
6—
What
French
city
is
the
leading
ru s ale m .
or a clear soup makes a good start for
silk
manufacturing
city?
J U N IO R T O P IC — God'» C a re o f a N a ­
the meal. There
7— What English w riter of poetry tio n .
are so many good
I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­
canned soups on and romance was also a decorative IC — God th e R u le r o t N ations.
TO UNO P E O P L E A ND A D U L T TO P-
tbe market that artist and designer of furniture, tap­
IC — T h e R e c o g n itio n o f God in N a ­
o n e n e e d n o t estries and type?
tio n a l A ffa irs .
bother to prepare
8— What and when was the first
one at home—Just newspaper published in America?
The committee bus given as the
open a can. add
9— What other office does the vice scripture units chapters 7, 31, 36 and
stock If at hand, president hold besides the vice presi­ 37. It w ill materially help In the
or milk If a thick­ dency?
grasp of the lesson If brief attention
er soup is desired. Here Is a good one:
10— What Is the diameter of the be given to these chapters; therefore
Modern Sink Placed at Height Convenient for Housewife— Tea Wagon Made
Tomato Soup.—Scald one quart of moon ?
j In the outline brief reference w ill be
by Her and Her Husband, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
I made to chapters 7 and 31 while con­
milk with a slice of onion, remove
11—
What
general
was
known
as
the onion after It has flavored the
fining the main exposition to chapters
(P rep ared by th e U nited S tates D epartm ent o t A griculture.)
“
Old
Fuss
and
Feathers”
?
3« and 37.
Here's a New Jersey farm kitchen which has all the conveniences of a milk. Take four tablespoonfuls of
12— What Is rubber?
I. Isaiah’s Message to Ahax.
city home and some of the advantages of a country house, too. The very flour and enough cold milk to mix and
13— Who Is the world's amateur
1. Prophecy concerning Immanuel
modern porcelain sink has been properly placed at a height from the flo or add to the hot m ilk ; cook ten min
(eh. 7).
convenient for the woman who Is likely to do most of the work at It. The utes, stirring often. Cook one-half skating champion.
14— What American woman, who
The occasion of this prophecy was
sink has a drain board of Its own and there is a little extra shelf at the side can of tomatoes fifteen minutes, with
fo r belter handling of the dishes as they are washed. Soiled dishes are two teaspoonfuls of sugar, then add died In 1926, had been celebrated for an Invasion from the north by Israel
one-fourth
of
a
teaspoonful
of
soda
more than half a century for her and Syria.
This Invasion greutly
brought from the table on the tea wagon, which was made by the woman and
her husband. A high stool, which is on casters, like the tea wagon, enables and ruh through a sieve. Combine the work In oil, water colors nnd etching, alarmed Ahax. To calm Ills fearful
milk
with
the
tomato,
reheat,
add
but­
and who received greater honors heart Isaiah assured him thut God’s
the housewife to sit down while washing dishes If she wishes to. Under the
purpose concerning the nation would
handy shelf above the sink all the small miscellaneous utensils in constant ter, salt and pepper and serve at once. abroad thun at home?
Fillet of Beef With Vegetables.—Put
use are hung as soon as they are washed. A drain basket Is used to eliminate
15— What two large cities of the not full. He urged the exercise of
some of the wiping with a towel, since dishes may be placed in the basket a half-pound of butter Into a frying United States are not located on im­ faith in God, offering to confirm his
pan, melt It and lay In a fillet of beef, portant waterways?
faith by working uny miracle desired.
and drenched with scalding hot water, then left to dry.
turn until well seared and browned;
Suggestions for Improving this kitchen were made by the Gloucester
16— What British cities are the lead­ While with false humility he refused
cook slowly for half an hour. Remove
a sign the prophet announced the giv­
county home demonstration agent. It may be noted also thut the floor is
the meat to a serving dish and gar­ ing centers for the manufacture of ing of a sign which would he the birth
covered with linoleum so ns to be easily kept clenn.
Iron
and
steel?
nish with cooked and seasoned car­
of Immanuel.
17— Whnt British poet was drowned
rots and peas. Season web and add
2. A promise of divine protection
one-baif pound of mushrooms cooked while sailing near Leghorn, Italy?
(ch. 31).
G O O D RECIPE FOR
Barouni Olive Adapted
in a little of the butter. Serve w ith :
18— What was the first dally news­
Ahuz foolishly called for the help
Brown Mushroom Sauce. — Dry paper In the United States?
D E V IL ’S FO O D C A K E
for Pickling When Ripe
of Assyria and Egypt ag.lnst Israel
mushrooms or the canned variety
19—
What
Is
the
salary
of
the
speak­
und Syria. Isulali rebuked him for
Olives as fam iliar to the American
may be used for this dish. Soaking er of the house of representatives?
this, showing him cleurly thut his only
table are usually the green olives
the
dry
ones
for
several
hours
w
ill
20— Whnt is the time from new help wns In God.
Something Every Housewife pickled whole or with pits removed make them tender. Save the water
moon to new moon?
II. Judah Invaded by the Aeeyr-
and stuffed. In the Mediterranean
Likes to Have on Hand.
to use In the sauce. Prepare with
countries It la customary to use the
lane (Isa. 36).
butter and flour, add the liquor with
A n s w e rs N o . 2 4
ripened fru it cured In salt, which
1. Iiabshakeh meets a deputation
(Prepared by the United States Department
cream, and cook.
from Judah (vv. 1-21).
forms a staple part of the daily diet
ot Agriculture.)
1— Sacajawea.
Beef Pot Roast.—Flour the meat
He represented Sennacherib, the
Every woman likes to have - good of the workers. The ripe olive cured and brown on the top of the stove in
2— The burning of a substance or
recipe on hand for making devil’s food in salt Is only rarely used here. The a heavy iron pan. When thoroughly body by the Internal development ot king of Judah, whose mission was to
Induce Assyria to surrender.
Ilia
cake. It is a matter of conjecture United States Department of Agricul­ seared on all sides pack Into a cas­ heat without the uppilcutlon of tire.
method to accomplish this was:
whether this cake is so named be­ ture has Introduced a new variety serole or bean pot with one cupful of
3— Welker Cochran.
(1) Intimidation (vv. 4-9).
cause of the contrast of Its dark culled the Barouni olive, specially water; put into a moderate oven.
4— "Madame Butterfly."
He tried to bully them Into submis­
brown color to snowy white “ angel adapted for pickling ripe, which is a Cook four hours, adding more wa
5— Ninety miles.
sion.
food” or because It frequently turned native of north Africa, and un orig­ ter If needed, a very little at a time.
(2) Misrepresentation (v. 10).
6— Emerson, Thorenu, Hawthorne,
out to be quite reddish In color. The inal stock of three trees has expand­ Add seasonings when the meat Is
A. Bronson Alcott, Ixiulse M. Alcott
He asserted that It was useless for
bureau of home economics, however, ed until there are now orchnrds of rolled in the flour.
and William Ellery Channing.
them to put their trust In God and
says the red color Is due to using too about 100 acres total area in Cali­
Various Good Things.
much soda when th< devil's food is fornia.
7— The walnut Is a fam ily of nut even declared that the Lord had sent
For a simple dessert the following
The department has recently pub­
made with sour milk, and as overuse
bearing trees comprising about a him to destroy Egypt
(3) He tried to create n pnnlc
o f soda is not desirable, this Ingre­ lished In pamphlet form an account may be enjoyed as they are easy to dozen species, all of which are valued
prepare and eco­
of Burouni olive introduction us Sep­
dient should be carefully measured.
for their wood and for their sweet, among the people (vv. 13-21). Fear­
nomical,
the
best
arate No. 947-Y from the 1926 Year­
ing such a panic the deputation of tlie
Devil’s Food Cake.
o f recommenda­ edible frulL
book of Agriculture, which reports
Jews urged Rahsliakeh not to speak
8—
Seventieth.
H c up b u t t e r
1% cups flo u r (s o ft
tions:
that "methods of processing and can­
in the Jews' language.
1 c up s u g a r
w h e a t)
9— The sun’s surface Is 12,000 and
Chocolate Cue
1 eggs (1 w h ite 1 teaspoons b a k in g ning the ripe fru it have been devel­
(4) He promised tliein plenty In an
saved to r Ic in g )
pow der
tard.—T a k e one Its volume 1,300,000 times that of the other land (vv, 10, 17).
oped which have resulted In a prod­
1 cu p m ilk
1 teaspoon v a n illa
earth,
but
the
mass
Is
only
332,000
and
three-fourths
uct greatly relished by many who
2 sq u a re s
choco- H teaspoon s a lt
2. The report to Ilezekiah by the
la te , m e lte d
cupfuls of milk, times as great and Its density about deputation (v, 22). They rent their
have become fam iliar with IL”
one-quarter
that
of
the
earth.
one s q u a re o f
The Barouni olives yield heavily.
garments In fear and dismay over
Cream the butter and the sugar and
chocolate, one-half
10— Alexander Hamilton.
their periloua condition, for tlie crisis
add the well-benten eggs nnd mix well. In the government's plant Introduc­
long before predicted by Isaiah had
S ift the dry Ingredients and add to the tion garden in California on eleven- cupful of sugar. Cook together and
11— Birmingham, Ala.
first mixture alternately with the milk. year-old tree produced 328 pounds of add two tablesnoonfuls of gelafln,
12— Capt. Mntthew Webb in 1875. now come upon them.
When
beginning
to
thicken
add
the
III. Hezekiah's Behavior (Isa. 37)
Add the chocolate, which has been frulL
13— In 1021.
whites of two eggs stiffly beaten.
1. Resorted to the House of the
melted over stenm. and the vanilla
Serve with custard made of the yolks
14— Because It has been proven that Lord (v. 1).
nnd beat until well mixed with the Oatmeal Muffins W ill
of the eggs, one cupful of milk and every human being has a marking on
This Is a sure retreat for God's peo­
batter. Bake In a greased pan in a
Make Pleasant Surprise one-third cupful of sugni cooked un­ the finger tips different from nny oth­ ple In time of distress ( I’g. 73:10, 17;
sheet for 35 minutes at a temperature
er person on earth.
73:13), This action was prompted
I f you put the oatmeal into the til creamy and flavored with vanilla.
between 300 and 325 degrees Fahren
Caramel Pudding.—Brown one cup­
15— Ford's theater, Washington, D. by faith, for God had promised that
belt. Cover lightly with powdered muffins instead of serving It for a
sugar and serve. Or, If preferred, cereal, the family w ill have a pleasant ful of granulated sugar on a granite C., during a performance of “ Our whoever In time of distress resorted
to Ills house would he heard by Him
bake the cake In two layers nnd make surprise and the monotony of having saucepan, stirring until melted and American Cousin.”
( II Chrnn. 7:15, 16).
breakfast always patterned in one light brown In color. Pour Intc this
16— Venice.
a vanilla Icing.
2. Sent to Isnlnh (vv. 2-7).
In this cake mixture sour milk can way w ill be agreeubly broken. The one pint of scalding milk, add one
17—
James
Justinian
Morler.
The natural and logical thing for
butter needed to spread the muffins beaten egg, a pinch of salt, a table­
be used In place of the sweet milk
18— From 1,000 to 2,000.
spoonful
of
cornstarch
wet
with
n
lit­
the king to do under such circum­
In that cnse dissolve one-half tea- w ill correspond more or less to the
tle of the cold milk. Let boll up five
19— Andrew W. Mellon o f Pennsyl­ stances wns to send for God's prophet.
spoonful of soda In one teaspoonful cream that might have been used on
times; flavor with vanilla. Serve cold. vania.
8. Hezekiah's prayer (vv. 14-20).
o f water and add nt the same time the oatmeal, so urge everyone to eat
Angel Food.—Take one cupful of
Itahshnkeh, who seems to have with­
20— 7,926.5 miles and the polar di­
w ith the sour milk. The chocolate the muffins liberally, and provide
pastry flour, one cupful of fine granu­ ameter 7,899.5 miles.
drawn from Jerusalem for a little
can also be increased by one square plenty of them, for they w ill be popu­
lated sugar, one cupful of egg whites,
wlille, now returned from Sennacherib
i f one likes a strong chocolate flavor. lar. The bureau of home economics and one-half teuspoonful of cream of
with a letter warning Ilezekiah against
furnishes the recipe:
Texas
Bandit
Queen
tartar. Beat the egg whites until
trusting God for deliverance, for no
Oatmeal Muffins.
stiff but not dry, add a pinch of salt,
Orange Drop Cakes for
Unhandicapped by Sex God was able to stand against the
1 cup w h e a t flo u r 1 c up m ilk
one-half of the cream of tartar when
cop« r o l l e d
le s s
Fully
twenty years before American Assyrian army. He spread the letter
the School Lunch Box 1H oats
1 tablespoo n m elted
beating, then add the sugar very
women besieged the White House, the before tbe Lord and prayed.
b u tte r
Children w ill like these wholesome, 4 teaspoon« b a k -
gradually
and
lightly,
flavor
to
taste
(1) He recognized God's throne,
In s p o w d e r
capitals and the vlllnges until they
easily made drop cakes flavored with
*4 teaspoon s a lt
and fold In the flour. Pour Into a
got the vote, one American woman making It tlie ground of bis plea
orange. Make them occasionally so
Grind the rolled oats through the tube pan and bake In n slow oven one- considered It proper for a woman to (v. 16).
as to have them fresh for the school
lie reposed his faith In the lord
fine
knife of the meat grinder, thus and three-fourths hours. Have the "flll a man's shoes.” If she could do IL
lunch boxes. The bureau of home
heat very low for tlie first hour, then
ship of Jehovah, knowing that all
making
a
fine
meal
Combine
the
dry
She
was
Belle
Starr,
the
Calamity
economics furnishes the recipe.
Ingredients. Bent the eggs and add Increase and brown nt the last. A Jane of Texas, styled by some news­ power nnd authority resided In Him.
Orange Drop Cakes.
(2) lie recognized the peril which
the
milk. Mix the dry and the liquid cake baked In this way w ill be as ten­ papers of the time the “ Queen of the
2 cups flour
4 t a b l e spoons o r -
threatened the people (vv. 17-19).
Ingredients
together and stir In the der as an omelet
Bandits.”
1 cu p s u g a r
s n g e lu lce
Fifteen Minute Pudding.—Take one
(3) lie nsked for deliverance ,v. 20).
4 ta b le s p o o n s b u t - 5 eggs
melted butter. Pour the batter Into
Belle was once asked why she. a
te r
4 teaspoons b a k in g
cupful of flour, add one teaapisinful of
4. Isaiah's message to Ilezekiah
greased muffin tins and bake for 29
woman,
undertook
to
play
the
part
of
H te aspo on s a lt
pow der
baking powder and a little sa lt mix
fvv 21-35).
2 tablespoo ns g r a t ­
to
25
minutes
In
a
fairly
hot
oven.
a
man
In
the
Starr
coterie.
She
took
ed o ra n g e rin d
with enough milk to make a drop
(1) That Sennacherib's sin was
batter. Drop a tablespoonful Into a her pistol, pointed nut a leaf on a blasphemy against the Holy One of
Cream together the grated rind of Cranberries Have Many
nearby
tree
and
shot
two'holes
In
it
greased cup, add a spoonful of canned
Israel (vv. 21-23).
the orange and the butter. Gradually
before It fell.
(2) That Sennacherib had forgotten
Savory Uses in Cooking cherries. Juice and all, cover with an­
beat In the sugar, the beaten eggs nnd
“Did
you
ever
see
my
husband
do
other spoonful of batter. Set to boil
that he was an Instrument In God's
the orange Juice. Add the flour and
Cranberries are In season a good
that
well?"
she
asked.
In water (covered) 15 minutes
hand (vv. 24-28».
baking powder, which have been part of the fall and winter, and they
“ No."
Ries and Graham Griddle Cakes.—
(3) That Judgment upon Sennach­
mixed together. Drop the batter by have many delicious uses besides be­
“Then
why
shouldn’t
I
take
his
To one cupful of cooked rice add one
erib mas Imminent (vv. 29-35).
teaspoonfuls onto a greased baking ing made Into sauce and Jelly to serve
place?
Because
I
’m
a
woman?
That’s
cupful of sour milk, one-third tea­
IV. Ths Assyrian Army Destroyed
sheet or an Inverted pan, and bake in with the turkey. One of the nicest
spoonful each of salt nnd soda, one no argument. I f you get a thing done, (vv. 36 38).
desserts made of cranberries Is a p ie -
a quick oven.
does
It
matter
whether
you're
a
tablespoonful of melted fa t; add gra­
The angel o f the txird went forth
made as directed below by the bureau ham flour with a beaten egg—enough man or a woman? I've no patience
and slew in the eamp of the Assyrians
of
home
economics:
H e lp s D re s s m a k e r
graham to make a little thicker than with these silly women who depend 185,000 men, so Sennacherib wns
on men for their opinions.” —Kansas
The United States bureau of home 1 q u a r t c r a n b e r- 2 »ablespoon» b u tte r tbe ordinary griddle cake batter.
turned hack by the way he came.
rle s
% teaspoon s a lt
economics has made a valuable con
Froxen Tomato Cream.—Cook one City Star.
H
to 2 cups s u g a r I ’a s tr y
tribution to the fitting problems of 4 cup w a te r
can of tomatoes, a slice of onion, a
The Bible as a Foundation
the home sewer, by assembling infor­
H u g e L o n d o n W a s te
stalk of celery, a sprig of parsley with
Select
firm
berries
and
wash
them
I have always found In my sclcniiflc
mation needed when one works with
any herbs liked until the water Is
The amount of waste In a large city
the patterns now available. If a well, rejecting all that are withered. evaporated. Press through a sieve— was shown In a recent survey made In studies that when I could get the
woman understands what should be Prepare a sirup of the sugar, water there should be a cupful of thick puree London, where 1,500,000 tons of refuse | Bible to say anything upon a subject
the main lines of a well-fitted gar­ and salt and when the sugar Is dis­ —add salt and paprika to taste and are gathered and dumped each year at It afford) d me a Arm platform to
solved add the fru it and cook for five fold In one cupful ot thick cream beat­
, stand upon, and a round In the ladder
ment, the methods of correcting com
a cost of »3.500.600.
to eight minutes, until the berries have en stiff. Turn Into a mold or baking
mon defects in each part of a gar
Engineers told the councllmen there by which I could safely ascend.—
ment, and the ordinary mistakes that a glared look. Add the butter and powder can and let stand In equal that If the waste were treated scien­ Lieutenant Maury.
should be avoided, she can either cool. Line a pie tin with pastry, pout measures of salt and Ice until frozen. tifically about one half the cost would
make her own clothes or alter those L. the cranberries. Place on the up Serve, cut In slices, on lettuce leaves, be avoided. Important by-products
G od’s Giants
bought ready made with greater con­ per crust after moistening the lower with French dressing.
would be supplied, and. If the dry ref­
All God's giants have been w e a k
rim
and
press
the
edges
together
to
fidence. This information will be fu r­
use were burned, at least 332.Oon.ono men, who did great things for God
hold In the Juices. Cut a slit to allow
nished to anyone who makes applies
units of electrical power could be pro­ because (hey re< koned on Ills being
tion for It to the bureau at Warbtng- the steam to escape. Bake until the
a lib them.—Hudson Taylor.
duced.
crust is golden brown.
ton.
-S
R E V IV E D
An Arkansas father whose son was
doing badly Is college tried culling
him ever the long distance about his
grades.
“ Hello, John. Why don't you make
belter grades?*' be asked.
“ Can't hear you, father.”
“I say, can't you make better
grades?"
“ Can't hear you, father,"
“I say, Jobs, do you need any
money 7”
"Yea, Dad, seud me *50.“
Q u e s tio n R e vise d
A plain spokvu clubman said to a
fellow member, “ How many fools do
you supiiose are In tills club, besides
yourself?"
"Besides myself," replied the other,
half Inclined to he angry, *T must
Bay I like that."
“ Well, then, bow many do you
reckon Including yourself?"
W E A R IN G T H E E R M IN E
Mrs. Rabbit—Mrs, Ermine scarcely
speaks to folks these days. Seems
quite stuck up.
Mrs. Fox—She's wearing her new
fu r coat
S a tis fie d W ith M a tte r s
Editor (engaging young reporter)—I
might mention that we are a very old-
established, conservative newspaper,
and have upheld constitutional mat­
terà for ovei u hundred years.
Young Hopeful (most anxious to
please)—That'll be all right, sir. Thera
won't he anj need to chunge them, us
far ua I'm concerned,—Humorist
In h e r ita n c e
Said the Hupper, after she had In­
troduced her new Isiy friend to her
parents: “ Whnt side of the family
do you think 1 take after?”
“ Well, you have your father’s eyes,
nose and mouth,“ the It. F. replied,
"but you get your legs from your
mother.” —Country Gentleman.
N o P ro g re s s
Editor (reudlng MS.)—You say
here, “ seems to advance, hut really Is
as unprogrestdve as a clock.” I don’t
understand th a t
The Author—Well, you see, a clock
Is running all day and yet It always
winds up at tbe same place.
A N E V E R L A S T IN G E X P E N S E
Pretty Wife—A thing of beauty Is
a Joy forever.
Hubby—Yes—and an everlasting
expense I
T h is M e a n s Y o u
Mae—Laura has been telling the aw-
fullest thing about you.
June—What did that cat say?
Mae-She said that there was a cer­
tain girl In this town that waa ailly,
ugly and stack up!
W e A l l K n o w ’E m
“ Foot and month disease has now
spread to galfera."
“ To golfers?”
“ Yen, they foot It all day and moutb
about It all n ig h t“
M a tc h le s s
Shopper—I'd like to match this piece
of ribbon, please.
Clerk—Unfortunately, we cannot,
madirn. It happen« to he one of tbe
'(neteh)ese bargains' we offered last
week.
S t ill S a y in g I t
Husband—D'you know, iny dear, I
think I played better golf ten years
ago.
Wife—Yea, Henry, I remember hear­
ing you say so at tlie time.