Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, January 26, 1928, Image 3

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    LIVER COOKED IN
DIFFERENT WAYS
CARING FOR FOOD
IN COLD WEATHER
So-Called Fancy Meat
of Great Value.
Much Depends on a Gooo
Storage and Containers.
(Prepared by the U nited States D epartm ent
o f A g ric u ltu r e .)
(P re p a re d by the U n ite d S ta te * D e p a rtm e n t
ot A a r k u lt u r e .)
Liver has been found to be of such
value In the diet that It ought to ap­
pear on the table fa irly frequently. In
addition to the protein It supplies,
like other meats, liver is a good
source of vltamines and mineral«
«specially Iron, and Is often reeom
mended for anemic people who need
more Iron In their menus. As Its
flavor Is somewhat pronounced. It Is
advisable to combine It with vnrlous
other foods so that each dish seems
to be different
Successful cure of food In the home
at any season depends very largely
on v hether there is a good storeroom,
suitable containers and refrigerator
or older mentis of keeping foods cool,
the United States Pepnrtnient of Agri
culture point« out. Merely keeping
perishable foods cool, however, does
□ot eliminate the need for frequent
inspection and picking over, discard
ing wilted leave* on vegetables an^
•THE
KITCHEN
CABINET
1,0. 1S«S, W M l.ro Newspaper U oluo.)
W e .l e y ’o H o le .
Do a ll the good you can.
By a ll the m ean s you can.
In a ll the w a y s you can,
In a ll the p laces you can .
A t a il the tim es you can,
To a ll the people you can,
A s lon g as ever you can.
EVERYDAY GOOD T H IN G S
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchool
’ Lesson’
(B > R K V . P . n . P 1 T Z W A T B R . D .L » . D e a n
A luody U ib ls I nut I l u t e u f C h ic a g o . )
< © 1 *28 . W a a ta r o N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
Lesson for January 29
T he
GROWING FAME OF JESUS
SICK WOMAN
SOON RECOVERS
By Taking Lydia E. Pinkhara’a
V egetable Compound
"A neighbor advised me to try Lydia
D_^^^Uchamjs^^egetable Compound,
"
“ “ “
which she said had
helped her so much.
So I bought a few
bottles and tried It
oi'.L I t sure helped
rae wonderfully. I
S T IL L W O R S E
felt much better.
My work was no
While out hunting Banty Johnson,
longer a dread to
»on of Gup, und his dog, “ Sounder,”
me. I f I hear of any
one who is troubled
encountered a raccoon, which Banty
the way I was. I
»hook out of a tree. The coon ran and
w ill gladly recom-
Sounder staged a royal fight with him
------------ - tnend the Vegetable
on the near-by railroad truck. Sounder Compound to them a id I w ill answer
happened to be between the rails any letters lu regard to the same."—«
when the train came along. In telling Mas. B ebtl a MB achak , 1134 N. Fenn.
atiout the fight Banty stuted that that Ave., Lansing, Mich.
•1 had beta sickly ever since I was
wasn't the worst of IL
fifteen years old. A fte r \aklng Lydia
‘ What In torment can be worse than E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound I
losing Sounder?" demanded Gup.
got so I could do all my hom ework and
’Why, that he still thinks the dura
1 am In good health."—Mas. M abie K.
W illia m s , Ketchikan. Alaska.
coon killed him.”
From Michigan to Alaska,from Maine
to Oregon nnd from Connecticut to
NATURALLY
California letters are continually being
w ritten by grateful women recom­
mending Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
The Compound Is made from roots
and herbs and for more than fifty years
has been helping to restore run-down,
over worked women to health.
A nice slice of baked ham makes a
most satisfactory dinner meat
Any
LESSON T E X T — Mark 1:7-13; 6 S i­
that Is left may te
T E X T — ‘T h e com m on p eo­
be used to the ple GOLDEN
heard him gladly.**
last shred. Take
PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesua F ollow ed
a slice of ham cut by Crowds o f People.
A recipe provided by the bureau ot
two to t h r e e
JUNIOR TOPIC— The G row ing Fame
of Jesua.
home economics suggested cooking
In c h e s t h ic k
IN TER M ED IA TE AND SENIOR TOP-
the liver In a casserole with mush
Cover w ith water
1C— W hy the P eop le F ollow ed Jesus.
rooms, which hnve also a distinctive
and cook u n t i l
YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TOP-
flavor. The dish Is prepared as fol
t e n d e r . Remove 1C— The S ecret o f J e s u s’ Fame.
low s:
the ham to a baking pan, spread with
brown sugar and a teaspoonful ol
I. Jesua Ministering by the Sea
Liver ai d Mushrooms en Casserole
mustard. Add the water n little at a (3:7-12).
1 pound liv er In 1 cup hot w ater oi
time, lift from the pan and bake until
1. Why He withdrew. It was be i
slic e s about
m eat stock
well browned.
cause of the murderous plotting of the
Inch thick
4 tab lesp oon s hut
Raisin Pie.—Line a pie plute with Pharisees against His life. So violent
2 cu p s m ushroom s,
ter
chopped
pastry and fill with the following
1 ta b le s p o o n
was their hatred against llim that
U cup dry prated
chopped parsley
Beat the yolks of two eggs, add one they conspired with the llerodians.
bread crum bs
1 teasp oon prated
cupful of sugar, the grated rind of whom they regarded as traitors to
onion
lemon with the juice, a pinch of their nation nnd country, to put Him
Remove the skin from the sliced
salt and a cupful of chopped, steamed to death.
Their op|>osillon was
liver nnd piece the liver In n buttered
seedless raisins. Add a bit of water aroused when Jesus claimed to hnve
baking dish.
Melt the butter and
or sweet fru it Juice If the mixture power on earth to forgive sins (2:10)
cook the parsley and onion for a
seems too dry. Bent the whites of the It grew In Intensity when lie mingled
few minutes and then mix In the
eggs until stiff, add three tablespoon
Are you on the Sunlit Road to Bet­
with publicans nnd sinners (2:10).
ter Health?
bread crumbs, salt and mushrooms
fuls of sugar and cover the baked pie and was funned Into a violent tlame
S tir until well mixed nnd spread the
with the meringue. Dot with bits of w I ip ii lie set at nought their fulse
liver with this mlxtifre. Rinse out
marshmallows and bake until a light Interpretations of the Sabbath law
the pan with the water or meat stock
brown.
(2:23-28). Criticism nnd harshness
nnd pour over the Ingredients In the
Beans With Bacon.—Take one can causes Jesus today to withdraw from
r IM PROVED
casserole. Cover and cook In a slow
of tender string beans, drain nTid sen our presence.
. QUICKLY
oven from 4.1 to GO minutes. Turn
son well. Cut up two slices of bacon
2. To whom He ministered (vv
m Carter's Little Liver Pills
the liver during the cooking. Serve
into bits nnd fry brown. Remove the 7.8.)
Purely Vegetable Laxativa
from the dish.
bacon nnd fry one small onion In the
( m o v e th e b o w e l« fre e f r o m
A great multitude, representing a
p a in a n d u n p le a s a n t a fte r
fa
t;
when
the
onion
Is
light
brown
wide stretch of territory. They came
Another good dish containing liver
effe ct«. T h e y r e lie v e th e s vatem o f c onstipa«
First lla m —Why didn't you spring
add the beans nnd when well heated from Jerusalem und Idumaea on the
tlo n p t 'i» ( 'n i w h ic h m a n y tim e « cause p im p le « .
Is made by combining equal portions
K c r a e tu h e r th e y a re a d o c to r*« p r e s c r ip tio n
add a bit of sharp vinegar to season, south, from beyond Jordan on the that banana peel Joke tonight?
o f liver nnd ham. Here Is the recipe:
e n d can he t a k e n h v th e e n t ir e fa m ily .
Serve hot with bacon and frankfurt east, nnd from Tyre and Sidon on the
Second Hand—C ouldn't It slipped
A l l D ru g g is ts 25c a n d 7 5 c R e d Packages.
Creamed Liver and Ham on Toast.
northwest Jesus was the magnetic my mind.
Dumb-Waiter to Lower and Raise sn usages.
1 pound liv er
11$ cu p s cream or
Carrot Pie.—Take one cupful of attraction—the hero of the hour. The
•
Foods
to
Cellar.
1 pound sliced ham
rich mlift
stewed carrot, one cupful of hot ndlk Imprest of the whole country centered
M is ta k e n Id e n tity
2 ta b le s p o o n s
STOP CHILBLAINS
salad materials, selecting for first use one cupful of sugar, one-half ten- In Him.
Mother (after visitor laid gone) —
chopped parsley
The crippling annoyance# o f chilblains,
those fruits most likely to become spoonful of ginger, one teaspoonful of
th at indencriktnble half num bness and
3. The result (vv. 9-12).
You dreadful hoy I You stuck your
Wipe the liver nnd remove the skin
half pain in the» fe e t caused by exposure
over-ripe, und otherwise exercising cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful of all
(1) So greut was the pressure that tongue out nt the minister. Now.
to snow or cold, quickly relieved by Carbol!
1 ogjf the ham In a covered frying pan good care.
spice, one egg well beaten nnd a pinch lives seemed endangered by the don't deny it 1 I saw you ns I entered
Why suffer when a 60-cent box of
until tender, then remove nnd grind It
If the cellar must be used as the of salt. Bnke In one crust. Use egg thronging of the multitudes. Some the room.
Carboil w ill take th e m isery out of
walking T Get a box a t your druggists
In the meantime cook the liver slowly chief storage place for food In cold white for a meringue If desired.
came out of curiosity "when they
Bohhy—Why, mother, I Just showed
now. Your money back If not satisfied.
In the ham drippings until lender. Cut
weather, a dumb-waiter on which sup­
Apple John.—Slice Into a deep dish heard what great things he did'
It to him. lie said: “ L ittle man,
SPURLOCK-NEAL, CO., N ashville, Tense
Into small pieces, add the ground ham. plies can be lowered nnd raised soon four ta rt apples. Sprinkle with sugar (v. 8). Others came for physical ben
---- -
, >
how do you feel?” and I thought he - ----------
the chopped parsley nnd the cream, pnys for Itself in time and strength nnd cinnamon, dot with bits of butter efit, to he healed of their diseases was a doctor.
Much
Sound
Sense
in
nnd stir until well mixed. Serve on saved. I f there Is a furnace In the I’our over them a dumpling mixture, To escape from the throng He ordered
crisp thin toast
main part of the cellar, It is gepernllv or a rather thin baking powder bis­ the disciples to secure a little boat
Eastern Ruler’s Idea
G o o d Business
too warm for the winter storage of cuit dough. Bnke In a hot oven until for Him.
A way to prevent counterfeiting,
Stranger—I
say,
keeper,
how
Is
It
fru its and vegetables, but a store­ well browned. Serve with crenm und
(2) The unclean spirits prostrated that last year there was a board here used by the governor of Kashgar, In
F ood fo r C h ild re n
room can often be partitioned off and sugar.
themselves before Him (vv. 11, 12)
with the notice, "To noted viewpoint." Chinese Turkestan, Is explained by
Growing children have certain spe
so ventilated that the temperature Is
They confessed Him as the Son of nnd now It has been replaced by one. William J. Morden In “ Across Asia’s
Quick Potato Rolls.—Boll potatoes
cial needs In the way of food. Like
kept constantly cool.
and press through a rlcer. To one God. They hud no doubt about Ills “ Frlvnte—entrance forbidden” ?
Snows and Deserts,’’ the story of Ids
grown people, children must he sup
cupful of potato and the water In deity. This testimony He refused to
Keeper—Well, trustees of the prop­ adventures while crossing Asin on a
plied with what Is necessary for
B o o k L ice N u is a n c e
which they were cooked add one-half receive because (a) the time for His erty decided that the "Entrance for scientific expcndltlon. The tnel note,
health and strength, b u t unlike them,
When hook lice become unusually cupful of scalded milk, three table declaration wus not yet ripe, (b) They bidden" hoard attracted a great many Kashgar currency, printed on rnther
they must he given nlso what Is Dec
abundant the bureau of entomology of spoonfuls o f shortening, one-half ten- were not the beings to mnke Him more people!
heavy paper, Is worth from 00 to 90
essnry for development
the United States Department of Ag spoonful of salt, one tablespoonful of known. He would not receive tribute
cents. Writes Mr. Morden:
Even when children eat all their
riculture, In Farmers’ Bulletin 1104. sugar; when lukewarm s tir In one from such a source. He would he
“ Several thousand paper tnels mnde
S tu d y a n d P e rfo rm a n c e
meals nt home It Is no easy matter to
recommends several methods of con cake of compressed yeast mixed with proclaimed only by those who loved
a rather bulky mass; so we endeav­
"Is
your
boy
Josh
learning
to
be
an
see that they are properly fed; and
trol. Where only a few are present a one-fourth of a cupful of lukewarm and honored Him.
ored to obtain notes o f greater de­
aviator?”
when they eat some of their meals at
thorough cleaning, airing nnd drying m ilk ; add two nnd one-half cupfuls
II. Jesus Ministering at Gennesaret
"He’s tnkln’ lessons,” answered nomination, bul learned that tothlng
school the difficulty Is fa r greater It
ef the room Is all that Is needed, pro of flour, ndx with a knife, cutting nnd (0:53-50).
larger was Issued. When I Inquired
Farmer Corntossel. “ We're consider
Is not easy to mnke food attractive
vlded the source of Infestation Is with
mixing well. Let stand to rise, cut
1. Jesus recognized (v. 64). The able worried 'Imut when he goes tip the reason, I wus told that were large
nnd to keep It clean when It must be In the room Itself nnd has been de
down once nnd after rising agnln people quickly recognized Him because
alone next week to show whether lie notes Issued there would doubtless he
packed and carried In a lunch basket. stroyed.
make Into smooth balls. Cover with
hey had witnessed His mighty works
considerable counterfeiting. As the
l i a s really learned anything.” —Wash
melted fnt nnd let rise ngaln uatll The feeding of the 6.0(H) was doubt
penalty for that crime Is death, the
Ington Star.
very light. Now shape for finger rolls less still In their minds. Perliup'-
governor felt that he was saving the
TH A W IN G FROZEN PIPE IS SIMPLE TASK
and when light bake In a quick oven. many of them had witnessed His
lives of many o f his people by not
T h e J u ry S q u e a le d
putting temptation In their way, since
Russian Jelly.—Sonk two tnhlespoon- works tn Capernaum and nearby
"Has lie ever been on government he thought the Incentive with only
fuls of gelatin In one-third cupful of places. They had doubtless heurd Him
work before?” the manager asked the single tael notes not great enough to
water. Boll one cupful of sugar with teach also. He was recognized wher
encourage counterfeiting.” — Kansas
two cupfuls of water for ten minutes. ever He went When He rules In the friend of the Job-seeker.
“ Very nearly,” was the reply.
City Star.
Add the gelatin and one-half cupful lives of believers today, those who
"What
do
you
mean
by
very
nearly?”
ome Into touch with them recognize
each of grape and orange Juice. Strain,
“ Well, you see, there wasn't quite
add the beaten whites of two eggs, Hie fact. They take knowledge of
T o C u re a C o ld in one D a y
hem that they hnve been »with Jems enough evidence Io convict him.”
beat until cold. Serve with whipped
T ak e I.n x a tlv e BROMO Q UIN INE T a b ­
(Acts 4:13).
lets. The S afe nnd P roven R em edy,
cream, sweetened and flavored.
b o o k for a lsn n tu re o f E. VV. G r o v . on
M A K I N G I T S IM P L E
2. The people ran to see Jems
D otted fines show fittings
the box. 80c.— Adv.
Tasty Foods.
55). They did not go about tills
a n d p ip e rem oved
A nice rupper dish when one wishes
a lialf-heurted way. Those who
N e w C e n te r fo r S y d n e y
something hot and satisfying Is:
really come Into touch with the Lord
Sydney, N. S. W , plana one of the
Golden Fleece Jesus Christ have called forth from
finest civic centers In the world. Tbe
—Cut fine and hem unusual energy. The degree ot
buildings w ill aurround a city square
melt In a sauce­ reality of our contact with Him Is ex
which w ill be mnde Into a park. The
p a n o n e - h a lt pressed by our enthusiasm.
city railway w ill erect an ornamental
pound
of
rich
3.
They
searched
the
whole
region
Frozen Water Pip«
two-level station, capable of accom
cheese; when soft for those In need (v. 55).
modating 2(H) trains an hour, and land­
add one cupful
Those who were found to be sick
ing visitors for a pleasant first-view
of cream and a and In need were carried In beds to
of the city. A large war memorial
daeh of cayenne: Jems. Those who hnve come to know
building, ornamental in design and to
when thoroughly blended break In live Christ w ill go about earnestly seeking
be used for nutlonal festivals, w ill be
eggs, cover for two minutes until the for the lost to bring (hem to Christ
erected. Municipal buildings nnd a
whites are set, remove the cover and It matters not wtial effort Is required
bridge over the river w ill harmonize
beat tbe mass briskly with a spoon
4. They were made whole by His
with the general architectural scheme.
adding salt to season. Serve on but touch (v. 50). The only touch whlcii
tered toast or crackers.
is needed for the healing of the hu
D e d u c tio n
Baked 8moked Fish. — Wrap a man soul Is that of faith. When the
“ Joe, 1 think I ’ll w rite another Joke
Inspector—That new man wlh nev­
smoked Whitefish in thick paper and individual Is brought Into touch w ill
about a window pane.”
er make a detective.
place In the oven. Bake until the Him by a vital and living faith, sin Is
“How come, Luke?”
Thawing Frozen Pipe by Working From Supply End.
Chief—llo w la that?
paper falls away, then serve on a hot vanquished and sickness and death
’’Why so everybody’ll see throug'
Inspector—There wns a’ 50 pound
platter.
lose their power.
It.”
(P re p a re d by the U n ited S ta te * D e p a rtm e n t
water back to the opening, where It
o f A g ric u ltu r e .)
box of soap stolen from a railroad
English
Rusk.—Set
a
sponge
using
may be caught In a pall. The head
ar, and the fool arrested a tramp.—
The middle of a frozen pipe should
Poor P ro f I
Honor
may be Increased and the funnel may a pint of milk, one-half a yeast cake
New York Central Magazine.
never be thawed first, says the United
Professor's
Wife—1
suppose
you
be more conveniently used If an elbow well dissolved In one-haif cupful of
Honor hi like (lie eye which cannot
States Department of Agriculture, be
have forgotten that this le the annlver
and a piece of- vertical pipe are water and flour enough to make a thin 'Offer the least Impurity without dam
A ll things may be possible, but how
cause expansion of the water confined
batter.
Beat
well
nnd
let
stand
to
rise
sary of your wedding.
added to the outer end of the thaw
age;
It
Is
a
precious
stone,
the
price
can a bald-headed suitor tell a girl he
by Ice on .oth sides may burst the
In
a
warm
place.
When
the
sponge
Is
Absent-minded Husband—Eh I What I would dye for her?
pipe. Add more thaw pipe at the out­
of which Is lessened by the least flaw
pipe. When thawing a water pipe,
Dear me I Is It really? And when Is
er end until a passage is made through light add two well beaten eggs, one — Bossuet.
work towards the supply, opening a
yours, my dear?
the Ice. Withdraw the thaw pipe scant cupful of sugar, one half cup
faucet to show when flow starts.
If You Need a Tonic, Get
quickly after the flow starts. Do not ful of melted butter and not quite
T
h
e
“
Yes”
and
“
No”
When thawing a waste or sewer pipe,
the B est!
T i l l I t Ends
stop the flow until the thaw pipe Is enough flour to make a mixture to
work upward from the lower end to
You are what you are today because
Fresno, Calif.—" It la not long since
fully removed and the frozen pipe la knead Let stand, and with the floured
“
Dauber
says
be
Is
wedded
to
his
permit the water to drain away.
I wa, all rundown In health and An­
cleared of Ice. A small force pump Is builds form Into biscuits. Place In o f what you were yesterday. You are art.”
Applying boiling water or hot often used Instead o f a funnel and Is tins to rise. Bake In a moderate oven Ihe product of the “ Yes” that you have
ally decided to try Dr. Pierce’s Gol­
‘
Pshnw
I
It
is
Just
one
of
those
den Medical D licorery, as I knew
cloths to a frozen pipe Is simple and much to be preferred for opening a Rub the tops of the biscuits when set said, and the “ No.” — Margaret Slat
companionate
marriages,
nothing
of other people In my neighborhood
effective. When there Is no donger of long piece of pipe. I f available, a Jet (o rise with melted lard or fat. After tery.
more.” —Boston Transcript.
who had constantly relied upon Dr.
tire a torch or burning newspaper run of steam may be used Instead of hot haklng brush over with powdered
Good Christians, Citizens
Fierce', remedies and alwaya re­
hack and forth along Ihe frozen pipe water; being hotter, It Is more rapid. sugar and water.
A
G
en
ero
u
s
O
ffe
r
ceived satisfactory results. I took
gives quick results. Underground or
Whatever makes men good ('liria
Date Dessert.—Beat two eggs well
Frozen traps and waste pipes arc
“ What i f the rent of this room?”
only a few bottles and by that time
Ians makes them good citizens.—
otherwise Inaccessible pipes may be sometimes thawed by pouring In caus­ add one half cupful of sugar, four
“Ten marks.”
I had -egalaed my normal health
)anlel Webster.
thawed as follows: <l;w-n the frozen tic soda or lye, obtainable at grocery tHbles|>oonfuls of flour with one tea
"Dr. Fierce’s Pleasant Purgative
"Does that Include light?”
water pipe on the house end. Insert stores for about 25 cents a pound
si>oonful of baking powder, one cupful
"Electric light Is extra—daylight Is Pellets are good, too.” —Manuel T.
one end of a small pipe or rube. With I'hemlcnls of this character should he each of dates and automata finely cut
Stepping Stones
White, 53» Calllsch SL
included In the price.’’—Munich Mug
the aid of a funnel at the other end labeled “ poison” and should be kept Bake Io a well buttered pan and cut
Men may rise on stepping stones of gendorfer Blaetter.
All dealers sell Dr Pierce’» Pel­
of the small pipe |»»ir boiling watei where children cannot get them. To In finger sized pieces. Place In a glass their dead selves to higher things.-
lets. 30 cents for 30 Pellets
into It and push It forward as the Ice prevent freezing, the water In the Jar and seal. Steam when wanted and Tennyson.
When run-down you can quickly
S o m e th in g fo r H is M o n e y
melts A piece of rubber tubing may traps of a vacant house should be re­ serve with cresm or an egg sauce
pick up and regain rim . vigor, vital­
be used to connect the funnel to the moved during cold weather and the Tbe pudding w ill keep for a long lime
ity by ohtalnln, this Medical Dis­
W aller—Hey I What's the Idea of
T h e L ib ra ry of God
covery of Dr. Pierce's at the drug
thaw pl;»e
Hold the funnel higher traps should be filled with kerosene
stuffing the tablecloth In your pocket!
Few, hut full of understanding, are
»tore, In tablets or liquid, or send 10c
than Ihe frozen pipe so that the hoi crude glycerin, or a very strong brine
Diner—Well, vou charged me two
ihe books of the library of God.—
o Dr Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel Puf
water has head and forces the cooled m nde of common salt and water.
dollars
for
cover
and
I
thought
I
’d
'alo, N. Y . for trial pkg table»»
Topper.
take It with me.
COMPLEXION
CARTER’S E H PILLS