Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 29, 1927, Image 3

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    demonstrating proper care of child
THE •
TCtlEN
CABINET
(Ä. X8I7. Weatarn Newspaper Union.)
“One Inch o f Joy l u r m o u n t i of
K rief a »pan,
B ecause to la u g h la p ro p er to ihe
man.*
V A R IE T Y OF GOOD T H IN G S
W h a t’s th e
A nsw er™ ™ ^
Answers No. 2'.’
1— Greater
Antilles.
2— Record of 4 min. 58 sec. Is held
by Enoch Taylor of Lowell, Mass., In
IS! SI.
Improved Uniform International
Sunday School
’ Lesson’
(B y RKV. P H F1TZW ATBK. P D . P«aa
Muo«ly B ib le Inrtltu te o f C hicano )
(© . 1»IT. by Weataru N ew spaper U b I o b >
When serving boiled fish cook It In
Lesson for January 1
3— Seven, four In the American and
a cheese cloth well tied up and drop
I n t o b o i l i n g , three in the National.
JOHN T H E BAPTIST AND JESUS
slightly acidulat­
4— (leu. George A. Custer.
ed water. Serve
FOOTING THE FORMALITY
8— Sol S m ith Russell.
LESSON T E N T — Murk 1:1-11.
w ith:
GOLDEN T E N T —He m u st Increase.
6— Aconcagua, In Argentina.
but I muM d ecrease.
Drawn
Butter
After the elaborate ceremony tbe
PItIM A K k l o t t o —Jo h n T ells About
7— Benjamin Franklin.
Sauce.— Measure
well-wishers were throwing the cus­
Je
su
s.
8— Nineteen amendments.
oue-tjiird of a
tomary rice at the youug couple. One
JU N IO R T O PIC —Jo h n W elcom es and
cupful of butter.
II—It Is fourth In order from the B ap tizes Je su s.
j excited guest buttonholed tbe bride's
IN
T
E
R
M
E
D
IA
T
E
AND
SENIOR
TOP­
Melt one-half of sun, or the next beyond the earth.
father aud demanded, "Have you any
ICS— Jo h n P re p a re s th e W ay fo r Je su s
the butter, add three tablespoonfule of
YOUNG P E O P L E AND ADULT T O P ­ old shoes?"
10— William Rockhill Nelson.
Hour, one-eighth of a teaspoonful of
"Ye?," replied tbe bill-footer, pa­
11— Five. Three of the aun and two IC—Jo h n H e ra ld s th e M ighty One.
pepper, one-half teaspoonful of salt,
tiently,
"but, ah It h I I’m wearing
In order to understand tbe leesons them.''
pour on gradually one and one-half of the moon.
12— Any formula or confession of for the first six months of tbe year It
Illino is Home Demonstration Agent Showing Care of Child.
cupfuls of boiling water. Boll five
is necessary to grasp tbe central pur­
religious faith.
minutes,
remove
from
the
fire
and
add
Divine
(Prepared by the United State« Department
was taken by the United States Pe the remainder of the butter in small
13— Any of tbe planets, Venus, Jupi­ pose of tbe Gospel according to Mark.
of Agriculture.)
Grandma—After
dinner we will go
It has been frequently remarked pertinent of Agriculture, in Illinois pieces.
ter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, when It In I be Old Testament Is set forth an to church or go riding, which do you
august portrait of Jesus Christ, lie
that the most valuable crop on any is attending a demonstration on the
Spice Pudding.—Take one cupful of precedes the sun In rising.
Is tbe Braucb, tbe King t.ler. 23:51; prefer, dearie?
farm is, after all, Its children, and management of infants. Including dried bread crumbs, add one pint of
14— William Cullen Bryant.
Little Helen—Just as you say,
the Brunch. tbe Servant (Zeeh. 3:8);
dressing
them,
weighing
them,
and
hot milk, cover and let stand until the
rural mothers are more and more
15— Dunlap and Claypoole’s Dnlly tbe Branch, tbe Man (Zeeh. 8:12); grandma.
planning
their
feeding,
using
equip
milk Is ubsorhed. Add one-fourth tea- Advertiser, Philadelphia.
awake to the need of Information on
Grandma—All right, we'll go to
tbe Branch of tbe Lord (Isa 4:2).
everything that has to do with the ment loaned by a department store. spoonful of salt, one-half cupful of
1(1—From Panama to Cape Horn.
The fourfold aeeounl In tbe New church.
welfare of their children. Ilow to I he county home demonstration agent molasses, one-quarter teaepoouful of
Little Helen (aside)—The world is
Testament called tbe Gospels, placed
17 Buenos Aires.
feed a child properly at various ages, Is showing how to weigh the baby cinnamon, one-eighth teaspoonful of
growing better.
alongside
of
tbe
old
Testament
pre
correctly,
and
lias
accompanied
the
cloves, the same of nutmeg, mace, gin­
how to dress 1dm, how to train him,
18—Twenty-five years.
dictions, tils exactly. Matthew pre
how to watch his growtli and correct demonstration with a talk on the rigid ger and allspice. Add two thirds of
ID—In IN'.tti b.v Frederick J. Good­ sents Him as tbe King; Mark, tbe
CLOSE RELATION
faulty development—all these and weight for different periods of growth a cupful of raisins that have been rich, a sophomore at Harvard.
Servant of tbe Lord; l.uke us tbe
many similar points are being con­ Preceding this part of the meeting, steamed five minutes. Add one well
20—Gen. Joseph Wheeler.
Kinsman Redeemer and John as tbe
stantly presented to extension work­ there has been a visit to the infants' beaten egg, mix well and turn into a
Son of God. Tbe theme of Mark Is
¿reused
pudding
dish
and
bake
nearly
ers ns desirable subjects for home clothing section, and suitable garments
tbe gos|>el of Jesus Christ, tbe Son ot
Philology Tells Story
demonstration groups to consider.
which liave been selected are seen an hour in a moderate oven.
God (ell. 1:1). Tbe word gospel means
Fish Souffle.—Make a suuce of two
The group in the photograph, which hanging on a ruck in the corner.
of Long-Vanished Race "good news." Jesus means "Savior."
cupfuls of scalded milk, one-eighth
Somewhere, and so long ago that It Christ means “Anointed.” It Is good
, cupful of butter, the same of flour, one
teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth tea­ la equally Impossible to say when news therefore because It Is the good
ARTICHOKES ARE
' Savory Meat on Toast
spoonful of pepper, one-lmlf cupful of there dwelt In Europe or Asia a most tidings that God bits anointed Jesus
BAKED OR BOILED
Most Delicious Dish soft bread crumbs and cook two min­ remarkable tribe of mankind, says a Christ to be tbe Savior of the world
Oriental cookery furnishes a sug­ utes; remove from the Are, ndd two writer In the Kansas City Times The key verse Is Mark 10:45. “The
gestion for preparing meat in a way cupfuls of shredded cooked fish, the These people are not mentioned In Son of Man came not to be minis­
any ancient history nnd no legend tered unto but to minister and to give
In Food Value Tubers Are that is somewhat out of the ordinary. yolks of three eggs well beaten, and gives
u hint of their existence. Not Ills life a ransom for many.' Tbe key
Tlie raw meat 1 cut Into thin shreds, one tablespoonful of finely chopped
Quite Similar to Potato.
preferably with scissors, and then parsley; then fold In the well beaten even an authentic grave of one of Its words ar t, “straightway,” “forthwith,”
"Immediately.”
cooked with savory flavors, combined whites. Turn Into a buttered pudding members can be traced.
(Prepared by the United State« Department
I. Who is Jesus Christ (1:1)1
so ns to make a gravy, which can he dish and bake thirty minutes or more
Yet this ante-legendary race has
of Agriculture.)
lie Is none other than God's Be­
been raised from the dark past and
In many localities Jerusalem arti­ served on toast. In a Chinese restau­ in a Flow oven. Serve w ith:
loved Son.
rant you would probably And this
displayed
In
Its
undent
shape
until
Caper
Sauce.—Divide
one-third
of
a
chokes grow abundantly when once
II. The Forerunner of Jesus Christ
meat served with fried noodles or
started in the garden. Their culture French fried onions, or both, and a cupful of butter Into two parts. Melt modern historian* know as much of (vv. 2-8).
it
as
of
many
peoples
yet
living.
The
Is like that of corn, and they are dug little howl of delicious flaky grains one-half the butter, add three table-
1. Who he was (vv. 2,3).
by hand. In food value the United of rice would take the place of the spoonfuls of Hour, add seasoning of words spoken hy that mysterious race,
lie was John, the Baptist, who was
He—Do I know Hicks? I should
States Department of Agriculture says toast. The Japanese would use most salt and pepper, boll five to eight min­ tlie gods It worshiped, the laws It prophesied of more than live hundred say so. He's a very close relullve ot
made, the character of Its Industries
utes
until
the
starch
in
the
flour
Is
they are similar to the potato. They, of the same Ingredients put together
years before (Isa. 40:3).
mine.
| thoroughly cooked, add the remaining anti possessions, its family and politi­
however, contain inulin, which Is con­ in a different way.
Ills mission was to prepare the way
She—I should say so. He's even
cal
relations,
even
tlie
conditions
of
butter In small pieces. Add one-half
verted in the body Into levulose or
Savory Meat.
cupful of capers drained from their Its intellectual development and Its for Christ's coming, lie represented closer than you nre.
fruit sugar, and they are oftentimes
liquor. This sauce Is also good vvita racial characteristics, are all well himself as hut a voice of one crying
2 cu p s «trained
recommended for diabetics.
They 1 sh lb. red uncooked
In the wilderness, lie was therefore
d ed lam b,
known.
canned tom ato
Married Man Knows
mutton.
have a delicious flavor of their own
beef, o r pork
God's voice sounding forth the divine W hen trafllo lig h t* «how red.
ju ic e
These
people
were
the
fathers
of
Corn Soup.—Rub one cupful of
4 cups celery tops 1 tsp. sa lt
when properly cooked.
will and purpose. He was content lo
T he th in g to do la sto p . I know —
chopped fine or 2 2 tbs. flour
canned corn through a sieve, I’ut into the ao-called Aryans, who in growing be hut a voice.
As these tubers are Irregular In
B u t w hen frie n d w ife se es red —
cu p s celery and 2 2 tbs. b u tte r
a saucepan two tablespoonful* of but­ numbers swelled beyond tbe bounda­
T he s a fe s t th in g to do Is go.
shape they are tedious to prepare for
2. John's message (vv. 8-8).
cups
chopped
1 tbs. shredded ter and when bubbling hot add two ries of their ancestral home ami went
the table, ns they must be scraped or
leav es
onion.
(1)
.
Prepare
ye
the
way
of
the
tablespoonfuls of flour. Cook until forth to conquer and possess the
Knew Her
pared. A better way Is to scrub them
Lord (v. 3).
S lired the ment Into small pieces
well with a stiff brush and then bake with scissors. Brown it In Its own smooth, then ndd slowly three cupfuls earth. Knowledge of this ancient
A woman called at a department
It was customary for servants to
race
bus
been
brought
about
solely
by
1 of milk, and the corn, cook eight min­
or boil them In their skins.
go before distinguished personages store to match a piece o f goods. Tlie
fat In a frying pan. Add the celery
When they have been baked, they tops, onion, and salt. Cover and cook utes und serve. A few kernels of workers In comparative philology— and prepare the road over which they clerk showed her the exact thing, but
freshly popped corn sprinkled over the study of words. Word by word were to travel. In this preparation she demurred.
may tie served In their skins and eat
for about ten minutes. Add the flour
en with butter, salt and pepper, or and butter mixed together, and the each serving adds to its appearance the language of the original Aryans there was to he removal of stones
•‘I'll look around a little longer,"
has been exhumed from the descend­
they may be scraped out, mashed, sea tomato juice, stir until thickened, and | and flavor.
the leveling of the surface, etc. John's ! she explained. "I told my husband
ent
modern
languages
until,
pieced
to­
Cottage
cheese,
cream
cheese,
or
any
soiled, and then served. Boiled Jeru
message meant therefore that the pen I’d be ready In lee minutes, so he
there Is starchy flavor. Serve the kind of cheese Is good for lunch.
gether, they tell the story of a van­ pie should remove from their hearts won't expect me for an hour.”
snlem artichokes nre easily peeled aft
savory meat on slices of delicately
ished people.
Thl* and That in Food*.
or cooking. They may be served browned toast.
everything which hindered the Incom
Fried noodles or
As game and wild fowl are In sea­
«hole or sliced, with butter and sen
The Gentle Hunter
Ing of the Lord.
French fried onions sprinkled over son, it is well to consider a few ways
soning. A little lemon juice or nut­ the top just before serving nre an
(2) The baptism of repentance
“I don't see how Hopkins can go
Famous for A bility
of
preparing
it.
meg Is suggested by way of flavoring. attractive addition.
(v. 4).
off hunting nnd be a member of tlie
Wild duck, mud hens
to Design Furniture
If liked. The boiled vegetable mil)
In preparation for the coming Christ S. I'. C. A.”
and
wild
goose
as
well
us
also be served In cream or other well-
Important as an Influence on furni­ the people were to repent of their
"Well, yott see, he Invariably uses
fish are often rather ture forms of Eighteenth century sins. Those who repented were to la1
seasoned sauce. It may be baked In Recipe for Kidney Steu)
blnnk cartridges.”
gamey
In
flavor.
To
re­
cream suuce with a sprinkling of grat­
America was the work of tlie four baptized. Ilnpttsm wns to he admin­
With Savory Seasoning
move some of this flavor Adam brothers of England, chiefly the istered to those who repented ns tin
ed cheese ; or fried with choped leek«,
THE APPROPRIATE FORM
Perhaps more people would enjoy
there
are
many
methods.
work of Robert Adam, whose Inllu expression of penitence which led in
celery tops, or parsley In a little but­ kidneys and other "fancy meats,’’ as
To parboil with carrot, enee on the furniture of England from forgiveness of sin.
ter, adding white suuce later, if de the butcher calls them, If they knew
celery and a sliced onion 170» to 17S0 was murked.
(3) The coming of the Messiah
sired.
how to cook them appetlzltigly. Here
Is one of the best. Then
If the tubers are pared before boil Is a recipe for kidney stew with Just
He was a man of means, a traveler, (vv. 7. SI
drain and proceed with
The coming one was to he much
Ing, they should be thinly sliced, very enough ndded seasoning to make It I the cooking In any way desirable, such but he wus not a cabinet maker. He
little water should be tired, and It extremely good.
A beef kidney Is as frying brown In butter or roast­ never made a piece of furniture in his greater than himself; so great that
should be boiled down almost dry a, called for, hut other kidneys may be ing in a hot oven.
life, though It Is on his furniture thut John was unworthy to loose the latches
the close. Small tubers may cook In used If beef is not obtainable. The
Ills
fame rests. When he designed a of His shoes. The ruperlor dignity
A young bird of any kind, after a
15 to 20 minutes. The flavor Is much bureau of home economics supplies little parboiling as above, will. If house he also designed the furniture of Christ was not only In Ills person
hut In the work He wns to |>erfi>rm.
enhanced by cooking in milk or in a this recipe:
brushed with butter and an onion and to go In It, even going so far ns to
3. His success (v. 6).
good meat broth.
Kidney Stew.
a few stalks of celery is placed inside, mark chalk s|H>ts on the floors to
People from nil over Judea nnd
Another way of cooking them after 1 beef kid n ey
1 tb s. th in ly
show
where
each
plpee
of
furniture
then browned In a brisk oven, be
Jerusalem went out and were baptized.
sliced onion
paring is to pluce them in a baking 1 cu p diced p o tato
was
to
gland.
His
designs
were
pains­
found especially appetizing.
Ills food nod dress Indicated that
% tsp. »«it
dish or casserole, either whole or 1 tbs. flour
One housewife who was fortunate taking, exquisite in the spirit of an­ he hnd withdrawn from the world ns
tb s. chopped p ar- 1 tbs. b u tte r
sliced, cover closely and bake In a 1 sley
enough to have some venison, more tiquity, says Sarah Lockwood, author a protect against Its follies nnd tins.
1 esk
F ew drops ta b a s ­ than her small family could consume, of ’'Antiques.”
slow oven until done, or about one-
HI. The Baptism of Je«u* Christ
co
half to one hour. The cover of the
prepared It for mincemeat, making an
He drew his Inspiration directly (vv. O il).
baking dish may need to be removed
Wash the kidney well, remove the especially well-flavored mixture.
from ancient l’ompeil, uninfluenced by
Jesus was not baptized because He
toward the close to dry out excess skin, and most of the fat. Cover-wlth
Any game birds are good served his trip through Erance. His furni­ hnd sinrieil nnd therefore needed re­
moisture. Season with butter, salt, cold water and heat It slowly to the with sliced oranges as a salad. Serve
Cholly—i>eat> me, I’m J uki devoted
ture legs were straight, his lines were pentance, but because He was now
i fcc cornmeal ns a food.
and peppi-t Add grated cheese or boiling imlnt, discard the water, and them In overlapping slices, covered
straight, bis bucks round or oval. His nbout to accomplish a work which
She—In tlie form if mush, I sup>
buttered crumbs or both, when liked. repeat the process until there Is no with a well-seasoned French dressing.
decoration wns purely classic; he would constitute the basis of all
strong odor and no scum on the wa­
Finely shredded cabbage, covered often employed tlie well known classic righteousness. He was now dedicat­ | pose?
ter. Then add more water and sim­ with cold water to crisp It, then well urn. Ailam may have snubbed Chip­ ing Himself to tbe task o f bringing In
Left-Over M eat Served
mer the kidney until tender. Cut the drained and covered with cream, sugar pendale, for not one trace of Adam's righteousness through Hi* sacrlflclnl
Provided
in Guise of Beef Roll kidney in small pieces. Cook the and a dash of vinegar. Is another Influence Is found In the other's work. death.
G irls have a rl< h t to dress aa th-*y
please,
Left-over ment need not always diced potnto and onion and add to worth-while way of serving a salad.
—Exchange.
(1) The opened heaven*. Thl* In
A m aid en re m a rk e d w ith v iso r.
Date, Apple, Onion Salad.—Take n
reappear as hash or stew, croquettes the cut kidney. Thicken the liquid
B u t som e o f th em lack th e norvw
dleated III* connection with heaven
And som e o f th em la rk th e fltrure.
cr Shepard’s pie.
The family will with the blended flour and butler, and slice or two of Spanish onion finely
(2) The descent of the Spirit upon
Islanders Evade Tax
enjoy this new disguise for It. which cook for a few minutes longer. Take diced, or chopped fine, add to a qusrt
Him. This gave the divine seal to III*
Store Sarcasm
has the merit of supplying all the the stew from the stove and stir In or less of finely diced apples and a | Eddy Island, off the coast of Gal work.
starch needed for the meal In the the beaten egg yolk, the parsley, and cupful of minced dates. Season with ; way. Ireland, is so close to shore that
Floorwalker (to Impatient runtomer
(3) The voice of approval from
form of biscuit, so with a green-leaf tabasco. The heat of the stew will salt and dress with any good boiled t Its few Inhabitants can observe boats henven. This made clear to John the leaving)—Can’t you get waited on,
dressing. Serve on lettnee with a bit leaving the mainland and prepare an fact that Jeeua was the Messiah.
madarne?
vegetable or a salad t i e main part of cook the egg sufficiently.
or parsley for garnishment. With the appropriate reception for visitors No­
Madame— No. I’m afraid I came at
the meal Is provided for. The sug­
IV . J*«u* Christ Tsmptsd by Satan
beautiful red apples hollowed out and body on the island baa paid anything (vv. 12.13).
Young Girl’s Room
an unfortunate tlrn*. your salesladies
gestion Is from .the bureau of home
Thai little corner bedroom upstairs filled with thia mixture or with the toward the maintenance of the Gal­
This look place Immediately after are In conference.
economics.
with the white dimity curtains can be Waldorf salad, which Is celery, nuts way county council for years, and the the heavenly recognition. This test
1 cu p s chopped
1 tbs. chopped
made even more attractive by adding and apples, one has not only a table last time bailiffs landed the Inhub Ing was to demonstrate the reality of
cooked m ea t
celery tops
Speed
1 tsp . s a l t
*4 tsp. ta b a s c o
a fluffy pillow or two. Organdie decoration but a most appetizing Hants repulsed them. Little possibil­ the Incarnation. Because of thl*
tier Mother—Ferdinand la a very
H m edium
alsed % cup flour
ity exists of seizing the cattle on the demonstration believer* ran be a* quiet dresser, I* he not?
mnkes a lovely pillow cover for a salad.
onion.
2 tbs. fat
Eclipse Sauce.—Melt one fable- Island as they are driven to almost In­ sored that the Son of God has become
young girl's room. Use two shades of
Mrs. Gamesport—Not so very. But
I tbs. finely chopped Rich
biscuit
pink or other dainty color which bar spoonful of butter, add one of flour accessible biding places when bailiffs Incorporated with humanity for the when he get* home at 2 a. tn he’s the
p a rsley
dough,
m ade
and
when
well
blended
add
one
cup­
1 cup broth or m ilk
w ith
I cups
appear. The Islanders owe the county purpose of It* salvation.
tnonizes with the general color scheme
quietest undresser you ever heard of.
flour
and goes nicely with the wall paper. ful of water In which a cucumber has about girt»,»»».—New York Times.
Make a sauce of the floor, fat, and An oblong of the lighted organdie Is been cooked. Season with salt and
How Men Differ
From Beginning to End
the milk or broth. Cook until thick­ Hitched to the center and two rows cayenne and pour over a well beaten
V a rio u s School T e rm s
M rs Foxzleton—My husband take*
But the land, whither ye go to
ened and then mix with the meal of hemstitching trim the edges. Five egg; add a tablespoonful of lemon
The bureau of education says the possets* It, I* a land of hill* and val­ a day off from business now and then
The
and seasonings. Roll the biscuit organdie roses add a finishing touch juice and reheat carefully.
school term extends over a period ot leys, and drinkerb water of the rain to play golf.
Chopped,
stewed
cucumber
may
be
dough about one-half Inch thick and
Mr*. Bozzelton—Well, my husband
added, which makes this a delicious 180 days In Italy (exclusive of Sun of heaven; a land which the Lord
long enough to make a roll of the
Don’t Scold
days and holidays) ; 215 days In Estho- thy God careth for; the eye* of the takes a day off from golf now and
sauce.
fight size to fit Into the baking pan.
It Is wrong to scold children or to
Baked Potatoes. -Select even sized nla; over 20» In Germany; over 2»M) lx»rd thy God are always upon It, then to attend to business.
Place the meat on the dough and discuss matters relating to discipline
In France; 302 In Czechoslovakia ; 227
leave the dough uncovered about one at the table. Any unpleasant emo potatoes and bake In a hot oven. When In Hungary; 20» In Lithuania; 250 In front tlx- beginning of tlie year even
unto the end of the year.—Deut.
well
done
slash
at
right
angles
on
the
Safe on Wood
Inch from the sides. Then roll up the tlons. such as crying or pouting. In
Denmark; 200 In Finland; from Gc
8lie (coyly)—Hava you forgotten
meat and dough, as you would a jelly terfere so eerlously with the digestion flat side and press up the potato. tober 1 lo July 21 In Portugal, wtth 11 ;It 12.
you asked me to marry you last night?
roll, and place In a greased pan Bake that It Is harmful to the children, say ' Drop a spoonful of butter In each and «lx to eight w eeks' vacation; from I
From G od’s Hand
He (thinking fast)—No. Indeed—
In a slow oven nntil the crust Is a nutrition experts of the .National Dairy sprinkle with a dash of paprika.
September 1 to May 30 In I Jit via. wilt |
golden brown. Tomato or any well- council, an organization promoting |
Whatever comes fro». God's Land but you haven t forgotten you said yog
four w eeks’ vacation; from October I
wouldn't, have you?
seasoned sauce should be served with health and child welfare.
>ears
fruit.— Penelon.
to June 15 In Spain
the meat roll.