Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 02, 1928, Image 3

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C L U B S A N D W IC H E S E A S IL Y M A D E A T H O M E
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KITCHEN
CABINET
(<£k 1921.
W d ite ro
N « w a p a p « r IJ n iw n .)
"If you w a n t to liv e In a kind o f a
tow n .
L ik e the kind o f a tow n you lik e,
T ou needn't slip you r c lo th e s in a
grip
And sta r t o n ,» lon g, long hike.
Y ou'll on ly And w h at you left b e­
hind,
F or there's n oth in g that's really
n ew ;
It's a k n ock at y o u rse lf w hen you
k n ock you r tow n ;
It Isn't the tow n —It's you."
Club Sandwiches With Cott age or Cream Cheese Filling.
(Prepared
bv (Be United States Department
of Agriculture.)
All sorts of good combinations of
flavors are possible Io club sand
wlches, whkb might well be used
more often for an easily prepared
Sunday night supper or for other
lunches. When you order a club sand
wich In a restaurant you usually ex
pect to be served a three-tiered sand
wlch made of toast, with two filled
sections, usually containing some let­
tuce, a slice of chicken, a slice of to­
mato. a little ham or bacon, and
mayonnaise dressing to moisten. Both
sections of the sandwich may be alike,
or the ingredients may be distributed
ns you please, provided that the total
combination Is a palatable blend.
It Is not necessary to use chicken
every time you make club sandwiches.
Veal, Inmb, pork, or other cold meats
may be used, or cottage or cream
cheese. The last makes an excellent
filling because It can be combined with
various other flavors In an appetizing
way. For example, cottage cheese
with nut meats and slices of tart ten
der apple, In addition to the dressed
lettuce. Sliced Spanish onion and to-
mato also go well with the cottage
cheese, and cucumber may be used
during Its season.
The bureau of home economics says
that the secret of making and serv
lug any club sandwiches successfully
Is to hove all the Ingredients as
sembled conveniently for rapid work
Do not undertake to make these sand
wlches for a large group of people un
less you are sure of being able to fill
and serve them before the toast cools.
Suppose you are ready to make the
sandwich Illustrated. Your cottage
cheese mixed with chopped green pep
per, lettuce, mayonnaise, and sliced
tomato are before you on the kitchen
work table. While you are toasting
the bread, fry the bacon. On a slice
of toast spread the cheese generously
lay on a leaf of lettuce, add mayon
nalse, slices of tomato, and strips of
bacon. Cover with another slice of
toust, add more filling, and top with a
third slice of to a st Cut the sandwich
diagonally with a very sharp knife,
garnish with a small pickle or olives
or radishes, and serve Immediately,
Sandwiches of this type are Intended
to be eaten with a knife and fork.
W IN T E R D IS H E S
This Is the time of the year when
we enjoy steamed puddings and
richer sauces.
Steamed
Plum
Pudding. — T a k e
Improved Uniform International
SiindaySchool
’ Lesson ’
( B y R E V . P H. F I T Z W AT1P R . D D ., P e a «
M o txljr B tb !« l u r t l t u t « o f C h ic a g o . )
( © . 1>2S. W e a te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
J l Feu?..
Little '
Smiles
If Back Hurts
Begin on Salts
Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally
by Drinking Quarts of
Good Water
Lesson for February 5
JESUS MISUNDERSTOOD ANO OP­
POSED.
LESSON TE X T— Mark 1 1 9 -3 5 ; i: l- g .
GOLDEN T E X T —He cam e unto his
own and hla own received him not, but
aa many a s received him to them g a v e
he pow er to becom e the aona of God,
even to them that b eliev e on hla name.
PRIMARY TOPIC—-F rlen d a M isun­
derstand Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC— F rien ds M isunder­
stand Jesus.
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­
IC— F a cin g U navoidable Opposition.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­
IC—The M isunderstood Jesus.
T H E P R IC E H E P A ID
A farmer's wife shipped a crate of
eggs to a wholesale house In a city,
but before dolug so she wrote ou
one of them :
“I got a penny for this egg. What
did you pay for It?"
She added her name and address,
A year later she received an an­
swer. It was written on the highly
embellished stationery of an nctor,
“My dear madam," he wrote, “while
playing the part of Hamlet, recently,
I received your egg for nothing.”
No man or woman can make a mis­
take by flushing the kidneys occasion­
ally, says a well known authority.
Too much rich food creates acids
which clog the kidney pores so th at
they sluggishly filter or strain only
part of the waste and poisons from
the blood. Then you get slclt. Rheu­
matism, headaches, liver trouble,
nervousness, constipation, dizziness,
sleeplessness, bladder disorders often
come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache In
the kidneys or your back hurts, or It
the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, Irregular of passage, or a t­
tended by a sensation of scalding, be­
gin to drink soft w ater In quantities;
also get about four ounces of Jud
Salts from any reliable phnrniacy and
take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa­
te r before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys may then act fine.
This famous suits Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com­
bined with llthla, and lias been used
for years to help flush clogged kid­
neys and stimulate them to activity,
also to help neutralize the acids In
the system so they no longer cause
Irritation, thus often relieving bladder
disorders.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot
Injure; mukes a delightful efferves­
cent lithla-water drink, which every­
one can take now and then to help
keep the kidneys clean and the blood
pure, thereby often preventing serious
kidney complications.
one-half cupful of
mixed fruit such
as dates, figs and
citron, one and one-
half cupfuls of
raisins cut Into
I. Jesus Misunderstood by Hla
bits, dredge with a
Friends (3:19-21).
epoonful of flour. Take one cupful
N O USE
1. The occasion (vv. 19, 20).
of suet finely chopped, one cupful of
A series of Important events In the
molasses, one cupful of milk, three
cupfuls of flour, one teaspoonful of ministry of Jesus had followed each
soda, one and one-half teaspoonfuls of other la rapid succession. The twelve
salt, one teaspoonful of cinnamon and had beep chosen, and He wltb His
one-half teaspoonful each of cloves disciples had Just returned from
and allspice. Mix all together and trip of preaching and healing In Gall
place In buttered molds, filling two- lee. Such great Interest was aroused
thirds full. Steam three hours and that though Jesus was weary and
hungry He did not have time to e a t
serve w ith:
2. What His friends purposed to do
Lsmon Hard Saucs.—Cream four
tableepoonfuls of butter with two cup­ (v. 21). They went out to lay hold
fuls of confectioners' sugar. As soon on l” m. They saw Him giving Him­
as it Is smooth and well blended add self with absolute abaDdou to Uls
strained lemon Juice In small quanti­ work so they attempted to rescue Him
ties. Beat until fluffy, pile on u dish forcibly by taking Him from His
work.
and set to harden.
3. What they said (v. 21). “He Is
Graham Pudding.—Take two cup­
fuls of graham flour, one teaspoonful beside himself.” His passionate de­
H E L P TO P R O D U C ER
A T T R A C T IV E C O A T
of soda dissolved In one cupful of votion to saving the lost seemed to
sour
milk, one cupful of molasses, one them a kind of Insanity.
She—Why don't you get over yout
AN D TH E CONSUMER
FO R W IN T E R W E A R and one-half
II. Jesus Opposed by the Scribes
H anford’» Balsam o f M y rrh
teaspoonfuls of salt, one (vv.
bashfulness?
22-30).
H o u r b *.k f , „ e r e bottle It not onlud. AU doalon.
teaspoonful of cinnamon, one tea­
He—No
use.
As
soon
ns
I
do
you’ll
1. Their charge (v. 22). They
Bureau of Home Economics Lightweight
M aterial
Is spoonful of cloves, one cupful each of charged Him with casting out demons tell me I’m too fresh and shake me.
raisins and nuts. Mix well and steam
R eal T ra g e d y
by Beelzebub. According to Matthew I’ve had experience.
Is of Assistance to Both.
Good for Stout Figure.
In a mold three hours.
The conversation had turned to a
12:22-24, the Pharisees Joined the
Queen of Puddings.—Put Into a
P o w e rfu l P a ir
young man who had suffered a severe
(Prepared b» the United Statea Department
(Prepared by the United Statea Department double boiler one quart of milk and scribes In this charge. The occasion
of Agriculture.)
Employer—So you didn't cloee that misfortune. “Oh, hefll console him­
of Agriculture.)
which provoked the charge was the
From one point of view much of the
self," said some one, “time heals every­
Every one needs at least one trim one-half box of gelatin. When dis­ healing of a man possessed with a sale wltb Chandlers?
Investigation work of the bureau of tailored, wool dress for winter street solved add the beaten yolks of four demon. Unable to explain His un
thing."
Salesman—No, sir, boss.
home economics might be said to wear, and the woman who goes to an eggs. Let It come to a boll, then add wearying service for needy men by
"Not always,” smiled Fanny Wnrd,
Employer—What good did It do to
stand between the producers of house­ office or n classroom may need sev­ whites beaten stiff with one-haif cup­ attributing His zeal to religious frenzy, let you take that course on "The Pow­ the perennial beauty. “I once had
hold commodities and the homemaker- eral to alternate with each other. A ful of sugar and a teaspoonful of they accused Him of being In league er of the Mind?"
the most violent sorrow of my whole
consumers. Its findings often serve coat frock of any lightweight wool vanilla. Remove at once from the with the devil.
Salesman—Well, you see, Chandlers life mid time has not yet effaced IL"
ns a guide to production or distribu­ material Is an excellent type for the heat and pour Into an oblong pan
"What was that?" every one wanted
2. Christ's reply (vv, 23-27). He had taken that course, too.—New
tion, and at the same time may be medium or stout figures, since the rinsed in cold water. When molded exposed their folly by u question and York Central Magazine.
to know.
used by the consumer as an aid In lines are usually long, and the design turn onto a platter and serve with by parables.
"My first wrinkle,” smiled Fanny,
cream. This pudding Is best made the
choice and use of household equip­ simple.
(1) “How can Satan cast out
Needs Strong Coffee
ment and materials. The work Is of
day before serving. Serve sliced, as Satan?" If after Satan gets control
'Mary, has the chemist sent that
A most attractive coat frock of ice cream, as It will be In two layers.
significance to each group In a differ­
of a man he should voluntarily re­ sleeping druught yet?”
wool voile is illustrated by the bureau
ent sense.
Common Foods.
linquish that hold he would thus be­
Maid—No, ma’am.
The recently Inaugurated household of home economics. Other materials
Careful seasoning and cooking with come his own enemy. In view of the
Mistress—Then ring him up and ask
refrigeration studies are a good ex­ such os wool crepe or wool georgette
nice serving makes an ordinary dish. nature of the devil, tills Is unthink
him If he expects me to keep awake
C H E C K E D IN » 4 H O C H S
ample of the two-sided function of the may also be adapted to this easily
able.
though plain, attractive.
all night waiting for It.—Loudon Pars
’ Take HILL'S for quick,
bureau of home economics. Thpse made style. The surplice front ac­
(2)
“If
a
kingdom
be
divided
lug Show.
Mutton should be more
thorough results. Pains
studies, aided by the financial co-op­ centuates the desirable long lines and
end lever etop. The
often on our tables against Itself that kingdom cannot
system to cleaned and
eration of manufacturers of ice and
stand (v. 24). Civil war Is national
Some Orchestras the Same
to n e d . The Cold ta
When
It
Is
properly
han­
of mechanical refrigerating units, are
checked. You'llfeelbet-
dled It Is a most tasty suicide. A living example of this folly
We have only one complaint against
ter In a few houra.
aimed nt obtaining facts to guide the
is seen In China today.
our cook."
meat.
The
woolly
flavor
design and distribution policies of the
(3)
If
a
house
be
divided
against
Be
Sure
Its\\lJLp£
Price 50c
will be unnoticed If the
What is that?"
manufacturers, and also to enable the
Itself, that house cannot stand (v. 25).
skin
Is
carefully
re­
We
can
never
tell
whether
she
Is
housewife to select and operate her
House here means family. The fain­ singing hnpplly at her work or
moved.
Ice box or mechanical refrigerating
Mock Venison.—Hung tly that wars against Itself will whether she has burnt herself und Is
unit to best advantage.
Crt Bed liux ^4 )M v 9^ with pu,,raJt
a leg of mutton In a cool place to surely perish.
In pain.”
Again, in the dietary studies, which
(4) No man can enter Into a strong
ripen us long as possible; this adds to
show what foods are actually being
M o re L ik e It
Its tenderness as well as flavor. Take man’s house and spoil his goods ex­
Convenient
consumed In the group of families sur­
off the skin and place in a deep ket­ cept be first bind the strong man
Rill—My
wutch stopped. Have I
Talkative
Woman
(on
board
ship)
veyed, and how completely these foods
Satan here Is the strong —Can you swim?
been here long?
tle; cover with the following: Three (v. 27),
meet nutritive needs. Information Is
heads of garlic, one-half ounce of pep­ man, the house Is the world, the goods
Mae—My watch Is being repaired,
Sailor—Only nt times, ma’am.
assembled for the guidance of food
percorns, one-fourth ounce of crushed of the house are the human beings
but there's a calendar on the wall.
Talkative
Woman—Only
at
times
1
producers, and also for use In educa­
allspice, six bay leaves, a dozen whose welfare and happiness Satan How strange! And when do these
tional programs directed toward the
sprigs of thyme, the same of parsley, Is seeking to destroy.
moments of ability come to you?
consumer through radio releases
3. Christ’s charge (vv. 28-30).
all brought to boll in three cupfuls of
Snllor—In the water, ma'am.
newspaper articles, bulletins and oth­
Since He was doing the works of
vinegar. Allow the meat to remain
er agencies carrying Information
In this pickle, covering the meat with God (for before their very eyes He
P IA N O SC A L E W E IG H T
about good nutrition.
thinly sliced onions until the next day. had driven the demon from the man)
Other studies may revenl to the pro­
He
was
undoing
the
works
of
the
Rub the meat well with this when It
Are you getting ••yours,’’ or are bodily
37
ducer the reasons for conditions In
He went about doing good.
in fir m itie s h o ld in g y o u b ack ? T h e
Is first put over It and again the next devil.
his particular field, as in the case of
sprightlineaa o f youth, health, strength,
day; turn over and cover the other Wherever He went men were blessed.
studies of the present use of cotton
success may be yours If you keep your
side with the sliced onions. Continue The eyes of the blind were opened
■y»tcm in order.
fabrics for clothing and household ar­
this for four days, then drain and deaf ears were unstopped, the latne
ticles.
wipe the meat dry. Rub for half an were made to walk and the dead were
Again, the bureau offers a neutral
hour with a pint of hot molasses. Now raised. Having with unanswerable
territory for the meeting of equip­
H A A R L E M O IL
hang the meat In a cool place until logic met their accusations He
ment manufacturers and homemakers,
cqzhszj
the following day. Roast as a leg of charged home upon them most awful
and p l.n tr nt
w . t „ w l || w o r k
as in the permanent exhibits of differ
mutton. Serve with currant Jelly or g u ilt that of blasphemy against the
« U rs t o r y o u . A l l d r u . g l . t . , I h n . .1
ent makes and types of washing ma
Holy (¡host Blasphemy against the
spiced grape Jelly.
A c e . p t n o a u b a t it u t e a .
chines, Ironing machines and sowing
B eef and Corn P ud d in g.— Take a can Holy Ghost Is attributing the works
machines.
Brown Wool, Voile With Tan Trim
of corn and one pound of lean beef; of the Spirit to the devil. For this
Rig Esperanto L ib ra ry
minga and Cinnamon Accessories put through the meat grinder. In a great sin there Is no pardon
In the annual report for 1927, Dr
Saratov, Russia, a provincial clt»
Were Used for Thia Coat Frock.
Louise Stanley, chief of the bureau of
III. Jesus Misunderstood by His
saucepan brown one tablespoonful of
on the Volga, claims to have the great
economics, outlines Its three nnln
fat with one tablespoonful of minced Family (vv. 31-35).
est Esperanto library In the world It
Ills brothers and mother came with
branches of work—foods and nutri­ makes It possible to arrange the fas­ onion; cook for two minutes, then add
contains about 10,000 volumes. com
tion, economic studies and clothing tenings so that the dress Is easy to one tablespoonful of browned flour. the object of getting Him home be
piled by a prominent Esperantist, Da
put
on
and
take
off.
The
three
but
and textiles—and indicates the Inves­
Add one cupful of soup stock, salt cause they thought He had lost Ills
vldoff, and confiscated at the begin
tons
at
the
belt
line
and
two
snaps
on
tigations now going on In each dlvl
and pepper to taste and cook until reason. Of course Ills brothers did not
nlng of the revolution.
“She
Ion. As most of the research work of an Inside stay fastened to the under smooth. Into a buttered baking dish believe on Him ns the Messiah, bu’ clan." has little weight as a musl
the bureau consists of long-time proj­ arm seam and which holds the under put layers of corn and beef, season their filial Interest moved them to
“Yet she pounds the piano with
in place, are the only fastenings with salt and pepper and add the try to get Win home. No doubt this
ects, the report Is chiefly a statement edge
necessary.
of progress.
thickened sauce. Cover and bake In was most pnlnfnl to Jesns Th"lr mo­ every ounce of her strength.’’
Two shades of brown were used In a moderate oven. Uncover, sprinkle tive may have been right, hut they
In the food and nutrition division
W flt Y o u r
O verin fo rm ed
the principal lines of work nre the vl- the ensemble. Dress, gloves and hose with cheeee and serve when the cheese were used of the devil to hinder Him
G ra n d m o th e r’ s R em edy
IV. Jesus Misunderstood by His Fel
In a short time," asserted the ener­
tamlne studies, co-operation In the proj­ are of cinnamon brown. Shoes and Is melted.
For every stomach
getic statesman, “we’ll have some
purse are of a darker brown leather
Fruit Salad.—Fresh pears cut Into low Townsmen ((1:1(1)
ect dealing with palatablllty of meat
and Intestinal til.
The citizens of Nazareth were un further Investigations."
the collection of data on the chemical A tan velours hat trimmed with quarters with orange and grapefruit
This good old fash­
"Good heaven I” sighed Senator Sor­
composition of foods, and the co-op- brown velvet, and tan bands of silk to In sections arranged between the pear able to question the reality of Christ's
ioned herb home
eratlve study of household refrigera­ protect the collar and cuffs of the quarters Is a most delicious combina­ work and the power of His words hut ghum. "Don’t we knew enough?"—
remedy for consti­
because He was one of them they Washington Star.
dress, harmonize with the browns of tion. Serve w ith :
tion.
pation, stomach Ills
This Is a
Golden Dressing.—Take three table- were offended at Him.
Dietary studies have been given es­ the costume.
and other derange­
Fem inine Logic
pecial attention In the economic divi­
The waistline Is marked by a belt spoonfuls of orange Juke, one table- marvelous example of the blighting
ments of the sys­
Rinks—We’ll patch up all our old tem ao prevalent these days Is In even
sion, which Is continuing Its analyses set In between the waist and skirt, spoonful of lemon Juice, one-half cup­ effects of prejudice Bemuse of this
attitude
of
soul
on
the
part
of
the
ful
of
sugar,
a
few
grains
of
salt,
troubles,
won't
we,
dear?
of clothing and other household ex­ shaped to continue down the open
greater favor ns a family medicine
Mrs. Itlnks—You know I hate than In your grandmother's day.
penditures, and the studies of the use edge of the skirt as a facing. In back place In a double boiler and add one people Hla wonder working wag vpry
limited
among
them.
And
He
marveled
patched things. We'll have to hava
of the housewife’s time In order to the belt Is also shaped to form a slightly beaten egg. Cook until smooth
because of their unbelief.
new ones.
determine the most needed household square design on the waist, which re and thick. Cool, and Just before serv­
equipment This section has also un
lleves plainness
Slight fullness In ing add one half cupful of cream beat­
Vanity
dqrtaken a study of the changes In the waist Is added over the bust by en stiff.
N o t Necessary
Carboil draws out the core
Almond Tort*.—Take one cupful of
the consumer demand for cotton fab­ two small tucks In the shoulder, which
Vanity of vanities stilth the preach
and gives quick re lie f
Jones—I fixed up a match for you
rics, and the reasons for those provide a few gathers at the wal < granulated sugar, beat with the yolks er; all Is vanity And moreover, be with Bllnx.
changes.
line. Fullness Is added to the skirt b, of six eggs and the Juice of half a cause the preacher was wise, he still
Smith—Thanks, old man, I hope
lemon for fifteen minutes. Mix one- tsught the people knowledge; yea. he you told him what a ham I am.
Much of the work of the textile and two wide tucks In the back.
.
G tN tB O U S S O t BOX
half
teaspoonful
of
baking
powder
gave good heed, and sought out, anti
clothing division has been dlreiied to­
z.
a « « **
Jones— No, I didn't, Bllnx seems to
with one-h8lf pound of finely ground ret In order many proverbs.—Ee know.
ward helping the cotton situation, es­
almonds. Now add the stiffly beaten ■leslastes 12:8-9
Delicious A p p le T a rt
pecially through suggestions on the
W A N T E D —" W i.m -n e a t « Ir l» « k n ,
use of cotton fabrics for women s and
A novel and delicious apple tan whites of the rlx eggs, grated lemon
A Sure Sign
children’s clothing and household ar
suggested by the United States De­ rinds and bake one hour In a very
Life
•
t .’?,;;,' issi •
•
Ann— Eddie proposed yet, Polly?
tides.
Fabric finishes, especially partment of Agriculture has a sauce slow oven.
Life Is not a m a n a person a I prop
Polly—No,
dear;
but
I
think
he
will
l r»¿
. No
)«*» rv^mmend-
stnrrhes, have been studied, and also of grated pineapple spread over the
■Tty, It Is a oan from the Almighty tonlghL He spent most of Isa* eve­
I T IW
IIT T I NT. th * new |0r T in t. Writ«
the most effective temperatures for top after It Ift baked, and above that
a n d w» « m •WtWff
«
for which he Is responsible.—F I! ning wondering If rents nre likely to
p n ln ib n o .n u v V M p . i .
D r g t R . Nu rth
laundering clothes.
a delicately browned meringue.
Meyer
Mt. V^rni, n nN,>{ ’*
tame down soon.
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