Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 23, 1928, Image 3

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N E W JERSEY F A R M K IT C H E N W E LL A R R A N G E D
•THE
KITCHEN
CABINET
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W«Ml«ro N ew spaper Union. I
“O b literate e v e ry th in g d isa g re e­
ab le from yesterd ay; sta r t out w ith
a clean sh ee t for today and w rite
upon It, for sw eet m em ory's sak e,
o n ly th ose th in g s th at are lovely
and lovable. T h ese are the rulee
fo r a peacefu l m ind and a c o n ten t­
ed life .”
H E L P F U L H IN T S
♦
Improved Uniform International
SimdaySchool
’ Lesson ’
(B y REV P rt FiT Z W A T B R . D D . D«aa
Moo.ly D ib it In stitu te o f C h ica g o .)
( i ) 192». Wuaturo N ew sp ap er U nion.)
SICK WOMAN
SOONRECOVERS
By Taking Lydia E. Pink ham*«
Vegetable Compound
“A neighbor advised me to try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
Lesson for February 26
O T H E R M IG H T Y W O R K S OF JESUS
which she raid had
helped her so much.
So I boujht a few
bottles and tried it
out. It sure helped
me wonderfully. I
felt much better.
My work was no
longer a dread to
me. If I hear of any
one who Is troubled
the way I was. I
will gladly recom-
mend the Vegetable
Compound to them and I will answer
any letters In regard to the same.’’—•
Mas. B erth a M kachan , 1134 N. Penn.
Ave., Lansing, Mich.
“I had been sickly ever since I was
fifteen years old. After taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I
got so I could do all my housework and
I am In good health.”— M bs . M abie K.
W illiams , Ketchikan, Alaska.
From Michigan to Alaska.from Maine
to Oregon and from Connecticut to
California letters are continually being
written by grateful women recom­
mending Lydia E. Pinkham'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.
Are you on the Sunlit Road to Bet­
te r Health?
Cranberries, like rhubarb, can be
LESSON TE X T — Mark 5:21-24; 25-42.
N O T G U IL T Y
GOLDEN T E X T —Thy fa ith hath
canned in cold water which has been
boiled. See that m ade thee w hole.
He was a stage aspirant, and had
PRIMARY TOPIC—J e s u s the Oreat
the berries or« Hero.
contrived to gain an Introduction to a
firm and whole
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Herolera o f well-known manager, who agreed to
and seal air tight Jesus.
fix a date for a trial. This duly came
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­
Corks for ther­
IC—J esu s the G iver and P reserver o f off, nnd expectantly the aspirant
mos bottles which Life.
awaited the verdlcL
h a re becom e
YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TOP
“What do you think of It?” he
musty may be 1C— The W orks o f F aith.
asked, after a deep silence.
sunned and aired
“Well,” replied the manager, slow­
by letting them lie on the grass. The
The accounts of the raising of the ly, "all I can say is that If ever you
soil seems to absorb all odors. If to damsel and the healing of tin. woman are put In prison for acting It will
be used at once wrap the cork in
are eo Interwoven as almost to con- be a grave miscarriage of Justice.”
little waxed paper.
stltute one narrative. But since the
An old clock that has passed its persons are diverse and places sep­
"C hoate D id "
le a Wagon Made by New Jersey Housewife From the Backs of Two Folding usefulness as a time keeper Is a good arate, they should be treated sep­
One
of
the stories about Joseph
arately.
Indicator
In
a
sick
room.
Use
to
mark
Chairs T hat W ere No Longer F it for Service.
I. Jairus’ Daughter Raised from Choate, which Is being retold with the
the time for the taking of medicine.
passing of Charles F. Choate, runs
«Prepared br th e B u reau of H om e E con om ies. U nited S ta tee D ep artm en t o f A sr lcu ltu ra .l
Reverse worn-out rubber gloves, the Dead (vv. 22-24 and 35-42).
Lnuaually well arranged Is this farm kitchen In Essex county, New
1. Jairus' urgent mission (vv. 22,23). something like this:
using
the
left
band
one
inside
out
on
Jersey. The modern sink with Its double drain board« is placed sufficiently
“I have never smoked a cigar In my
Ills only daughter (Luke 8:42), per-
high for a medium toll woman. It has splendid light from the double window the right band.
hups his only child, lay dying. In this life,” said the first Mr. Choate. ”1
Custard cups make fine molds for
above mid also front the window In the dining alcove, which Is near enough
time of utter helplessness he came to never play poker and I never saw a
to make meal getting a very simple problem, yet Just enough removed from Jellied salads. Serve topped with Jesus (tor he had faith In His ability horse race.”
salad
dressing
and
whipped
cream.
Up spoke Senator Walcott of Colo­
the activities of the kitchen to be pleasant. The useful tea wagon was made
to raise her up. In the providence of
Save and dry all celery tops. Rub God, sorrow, sickness nnd death are rado, “I wish I could say that I”
by the homemaker and her husband out of the bucks of two folding chairs
M e lto n F a m ily R ichest
"You ca n ; Choate did," piped up
that were no longer Bt for service. The stool on which one can sit while them to a powder and put In a glass often used to bring needy men and
The Mellon family Is probably the
washing dishes Is also homemade. The wooden rack saves the bottom of Jar. Use this for seasoning soups, women Into contact with Jesus. He Speaker of the House Reed.
richest In America, with the Ford,
the sink from marks made by the dlshpan. Other features that make this sauces and stuffings.
showed the proper attitude toward
Rockefeller and Baker families fol­
To freshen any salt fish put Into Jesus, “He fell at His feet” (v. 22).
kitchen attractive to work In are the cretonne curtains over the sink, and the
T O O N O IS Y F O R H IM
lowing In the order given. This Is
nppllqaed drapes In the alcove. The Improvements in this kitchen were the water skin side up, so that the salt
2. Jesus goes with Jairus (v. 24).
the conclusion of a writer In the Bos­
result of advice given by the county home demonstration agent. The photo­ will fall to the bottom of the dish. Jairus believed that If Jesus would
ton News Bureau, a financial newspa­
Change the water a few times. Twelve lay His hand upon his daughter she
graph was taken by the United States Department of Agriculture.
per, who says thnt based on actual
hours is usually long enough to would live. Such faith always gets
Value of securities and asset values of
freshen salt mackerel.
a response from Jesus.
other
property owned, the Mellon fam­
W H A T C H IL D R E N
Chicken Stuffed With
Honey that has candled In the Jar
3. News of bis daughter's death
ily heads the list. The 4.396,716 shares
or pall may be melted by placing In (V. 85).
N E E D FO R H E A L T H
Potatoes and Raisins hot, not boiling, water. If overheated
of Gulf Oil company stock held by the
The messenger who brought the
A large fowl of too uncertain un the delicate flavor of the honey Is de­
Mellons Is cited ns one reason And
news of her death suggested that
this Is only one of the hlg Industries
age to be safely baked may be appe stroyed.
Jesus
should
be
excused
from
going
M any Essentials for Good tizingly prepared in the following way
In which the Mellon family Is Inter­
Clean the piano keys with a cloth further, as It was now too late.
ested.
Nutrition Must Be Present. says the bureau of home economics:
moistened in alcohol. Rub dry with
4. Jairus’ faith strengthened (v.
36).
P lum p fow l, w e ig h ­ 2 t a b l e s p o o n s a clean cloth.
(P rep ared by th e B u reau o f H om e E con om ics,
T erm W a s C orrect
in g 4 to 6 pounds
chopped onion
To remove marks made by hot
As soon as Jesus heard the words
U nited S tatu s D ep a rtm en t of A g ricu ltu re.)
4 or 5 m edium -sized 2 t a b l e s p o o n »
Jerome—That’s
my late wife.
dishes
try
this:
Mix
salad
oil
with
spoken
concerning
the
death
of
this
Some of the nutritional and environ­
p otatoes
parsley
Rod—I didn't know you were dl-
salt and spread over the sp o t Let girl, he said to the father, “Be not
mental needs of children were dis­ 1 cup raisin s, w ith ­ F lou r
vorced.
ou t seed s
stand for an hour or so and rub off.
afraid, only believe.”
B u tter
cussed In a talk recently given by
She—I never see you smoke a cigar
p s canned tom a­ S alt and pepper
Jerome—I’m not, but look at my
8.
The
mourners
rebuked
(w
.
Always
cook
macaroni
In
rapidly
Miriam Birdseye, extension specialist 3 cu
to es
with a hand.
watch.
boiling water, lightly salted. Cook 37-39).
In nutrition, before the West Virginia
He—No, that would be too noisy for
Simmer a plump fowl weighing four rice In the same way.
State Nurses’ association. Miss Birds­
He now dismissed the crowd and me.
To Cure a C old in one D a y
to six pounds in a small quantity of
eye said, In effect:
Tea should be made with water allowed only three of His disciples
T a k e L a x a tiv e BROMO Q UIN INE T ab ­
"Adequate food must be provided salted water until tender. Remove It freshly drawn and boiled. Rinse the and the parents of the damsel to en­
Paradox
lets. The Safe and P roven Rem edy.
for children. This menus thnt essen­ from the broth and set the fowl aside pot with the boiling water and add the ter this chamber of death v lth Him.
Look for sig n a tu re o f E. W. G rove on
It's su rely queer,
the box. 20c.—Adv.
tial foods must be raised on the farm for stuffing. To the chicken broth add tea and boiling water. Let stand to
6. Jairus’ faith rewarded (vv.
Yet o ft’ w e've heard folk te ll
or available at all seasons of the year three cupfuls of canned tomato and draw five minutes, then serve at once. 41-43).
Of g e t tln s sick
The best way to keep that umbrella
In nenrhy markets. Chief of these are two tablespoonfuls of finely chopped
B ecau se th ey lived too welL
He took the damsel by the hand
The stains from water in bath and
Is never to lend IL
milk and other good-quality proteins, mild onion and let this sauce cook bowl may be removed by using a little and Issued the command for her to
butterfut, whole-grain products, veg­ down. In the meantime prepare a muriatic acid rubbed over them. Rinse arise. The expression "Talltha cuml”
Clever W o rk
You can’t stretch your word far
etables and fruits, and pure water. stuffing for the chicken by cooking well as it will eat the enamel if left In the Aaramalc seems to be freely
“Are there any slick crooks In this without breaking It.
Foods must be selected to meet the and mashing the potatoes and adding on It.
expressed, “Wake up, little girl.” She city?”
needs of the body at different ages to them the raisins and enough milk
straightway arose and walked and
“Slick ! Why,’ one night nt n dance
Seasonable Good Things.
and to come within the reach of the to make the mixture like ordinary
partook of food.
they stole my trousers and hung
A
dainty
way
of
serving
stuffed
family purse. They must be prepared mashed potatoes. Stuff this while still
II. The Woman With an Issue of weights on my suspenders so I
and seasoned to meet the needs of dif­ hot Into the body cavity and neck of celery stalks, a little out of the or­ Blood Healed (vv. 25-34).
shouldn’t miss them until they had
dinary Is:
ferent age groups, combined Into ap­ the fowl. Crowd In all the stuffing
L Her helpless condition (vv. 25, gone.”
Knickerbocker Stuffed 26, e t Luke 8:43).
petizing meals and served at regular possible and do not mind If It protrudes
Celery. — S o f t e n o n e
hours. Food habits must be wisely somewhat. Pour a little melted but
She had been a great sufferer for
Forced Landing
cream cheese, add two twelve long years.
| ter over the chicken nnd put It In the
trained.
“Confound It,” cried a passenger
tablespoonfuls of finely
"Other essentials for good nutrition oven to brown. Thicken the to"“**"
2. Her faith (vv. 27, 28).
who had been tumbled to the pave­
chopped ripe olives, one
must be present. These are sunshine, sauce to the consistency of a gravy
She possessed a real and earnest
tablespoonful of pistachio faith. For a poor emaciated woman ment. “Can't you wait till 1 get off?"
sleep, rest, fresh air, happy work and nnd odd two or three tablespoonfuls
“Huh I” returned the street car tno-
nuts chopped, a few after twelve years of suffering to press
play, freedom from overwork, normal of finely chopped parsley and green
grains of cayenne and her way through a thronging multi­ torman. “If you ain’t off now, you
emotional life, wise parental guidance, pepper If desired. When the chicken
one-fourth teas-poonful of tude shows that she possessed a de­ never will be."
protection from Illness. A glance at nnd the surface of the potato stuffing
s a lt Take good deep termined purpose. The test of the ac­
this list shows that agriculture, medi­ have become delicately brown put the
L O S IN G C O L O R
white stalks of celery tuality and quality of one's faith Is
cine, sanitation, nutrition, home eco­ chicken on a huge hot platter. Pour
nomics, and psychology all have their part of the sauce around it and serve and fill with the mixture. Arrange the activity which characterizes the
around a plate with a heap of life. Her faith was so strong that
contribution to make.
Specialized nt once.
browned, salted nuts In the center.
service Is needed from a number of
she believed contact with the Master’s
Cranberry Cocktall.—Cut into halves garments would secure the needed
agencies, and on certnln points several Cherry Pie Can be Made
one cupful of fresh cranberries, add help. Though her faith was strong,
organizations can unite their efforts.”
During W inter Season one cupful of pineapple cubes, one- It was Imperfect. She only knew Him
Cherry pie can be made In winter half cupful of raisins, one-hnlf cupful as a wonder worker, hut through tills
Use M eat Thermometer
time If canned cherries are used. The each of sugar and pineapple Juice. experience she came to know Him as
for Rib Roasts of Beef bureau of home economics gives the Mix thoroughly and let stand four a compassionate Savior.
hours In a cold place. More sugar
3. Her healing (vv. 29-32).
It the homemaker would use a meat following suggestions for making I t :
As soon as she touched the hem of
Bake an undercrust until it Is deli­ may be added If liked sweeter. Serve
theromometer when roasting beef she
Why do so many, many babies of to­
In cocktail glasses.
His garment she experienced In her
would get the same results each time cately browned. Be careful not to let
day escape all the little fretful spells
body
His
healing
power.
Jesus
Him­
this
crust
become
too
brown,
however,
Sausage
With
Spaghetti.—Prick
a
she cooks, according to the bureau of
nnd Infantile ailments that used to
home economics, United States De­ or It will be overcooked wlien the pie pound of link sausages, place In a fry­ self was conscious of the outgoing of
worry mothers through the day, and
virtue,
therefore
Inquired,
“Who
ing
pan
and
cover
with
boiling
water,
partment of Agriculture. The ther­ Is baked» Strain the Juice off of the
keep them np half the night?
mometer Is placed In the center of canned cherries. If they are unsweet­ simmer until water Is evaporated and touched me " to which the disciples
If you don't know the answer, you
Break a half replied with amazement, "Thou eeest
the thickest part of the roast, and ened mix the needed quantity of sugar sausages browned.
haven't discovered pure, harmless C*s-
the
multitude
thronging
thee
and
say-
pound
of
spaghetti
Into
small
pieces
with
about
one-half
tablespoonful
of
when It records certnln temperatures,
torla. It Is sweet to the taste, and
the meat has cooked to the stage of cornstarch for each pie, and cook this and cook In boiling salted water until est thou, ’’Who touched me?’’
sweet In the little stomach. And Its
4.
Her
confession
(v.
33;
cf.
Luke
tender.
Drain,
rinse
In
cold
water
Mother—Don’t you think Mary 1s gentle Influence seems felt all through
rare, medium, or well done. When the with the cherry Juice until It Is thick­
losing color?
family preference Is for rnre roast ened. Add one tablespoonful of but­ and combine the sausages with the 8:47).
the tiny system. Not even a distaste­
She thought secretly to get the
Dad (grimly)—Yes; every time she ful dose of castor oil does so mnch
beef, the meat should be taken out ter and a few grains of salt, stir In spaghetti, add one can of tomato soup
blessing
of
healing,
but
Jesus
per­
diluted
with
hot
water
and
heat
until
the
fruit,
and
put
this
filling
Into
the
has
a
caller
I
notice
the
loss.
good.
of the oven when the thermometer
h o t Serve at once.
ceived that virtue had gone out from
reads between 130 and 150 degrees prebaked pie crust. Moisten the rim,
Flehcher's Castorla Is purely vege­
Him
and
hod
her
muke
a
public
con-
Scalloped Onions, Italian Style.—
Fahrenheit. A medium roast Is cooked lay the top crust In place, and press
table, so you may give it freely, at
D
isappointm
ent
to between 150 and 170 degrees the edges carefully together so that Cook In boiling salted water a dozen
first sign sf colic; or constipation; or
m any p erils men have braved
Je8U8’ wonto of encouragement H ow
Fahrenheit, and the meat Is well done the Juice will not leak out. Prick the uniform-sized onions or larger ones
To learn th a t p lea su res flit!
dlarr.hea. Or those many times when
top
crust
to
allow
the
steam
to
escape.
cut
Into
halves
and
quarters.
When
S'*)-
A man g e ts w hat h is h op es have craved you Just don't know what is the mat­
at about 180 degrees Fahrenheit. The
And flnda It Isn’t IL
With the communication of Ills
element of guesswork Is thus removed Bake the pie for about 20 minutes In tender drain well and put half of 1 healing
ter. For real sickness, call the doc­
virtue.
He
spoke
most
gra­
when a thermometer is used. ‘ Meat a hot own (450 degrees Fahrenheit), them In a buttered bakltig dish; poor
tor, always. At other times, a few
Joking the Joke
over the following sauce: Melt three clous and comforting words to tili«
thermometers are made by several or until the upper crust Is brown.
drops of Fletcher's Castorla.
For cherry tarts bake pastry shells tablespoon fuls of butter and four ta­ poor woman, telling her that It was
“I'm thinking of going to Palm
different manufacturers. They are
The doctor often tells you to do Just
not expensive. Specialists In meat on the outshle of muffin (ions, and fill blespoonfuls of flour. Add one-half her faith, not her touch that had saved Beach for the winter.”
th a t; and always says Fletcher's.
her.
Faith
does
not
need
to
face
dan­
with
the
fruit
mixture.
Serve
at
once,
teaspoonful of salt, pepper and pap­
“T hat will cost you a lot."
cookery In the bureau of home eco­
Other preparations may be Just as
gers and to exhpust Itself In active
"No; only a little gray m a tte r- pure, Just as free from dangerous
nomics have found thnt by their use or to give an extra touch add a spoon­ rika to taste. Blend and add grad­ endeavor In order to gain Christ's
In the laboratory they can cook hun­ ful of whipped cream or cover with ually one cupful of seasoned chicken blessing. All that Is required Is a thinking about It.”
drugs, but why experiment? Besides,
“Even so, can you spare It?"
dreds of roasts and always have the meringue made of a stiffly beaten white broth and one cupful of thin cream trusting prayer. Not only did she
the book on care and feeding of babies
of
egg.
one
tablespoonful
of
sugar,
a
Cook
until
thick.
Over
the
layer
of
results comparable. They recommend,
that comes with Fletcher's Castorla Is
gain the blessing, but had the distinc­
few
grains
of
salt,
and
a
drop
or
two
sauce,
spread
one
cupful
of
minced
A F in an c ia l M ystery
worth its weight In gold I
therefore, that homemakers who wish
tion of being the only woman on rec­
“My wife has queer Ideas.”
to cook by exact methods should use of vanilla. To brown the meringue, ham, then the remainder of the onions ord as having been addressed by
return the tart to a very slow oven Sprinkle with grated cheese and set
“As for example?”
the meat thermometer.
Jesus as "daughter," which shows His
in a hot oven to brown.
for 15 to 20 minutes.
"Well, «he can't understand why n
spirit
of
tenderness
to
those
who
Jellied Tom ate Bouillon. — Take
bank Is so mucl fussier about her
C are o f P a in t Brushes
three cupfuls of tomato, two bouillon come to Him with their needs.
owing It than a department store Is.”
X»
Cooking Artichokes
Paint should never be allowed to
cubes, one onion, one bay leaf, one
dry on a brush, says the United
Jerusalem artichokes may he boiled and one half feaspoonfuls of parsley
G ra c e an d K n o w le d g e
R eal Revelation
States Department of Agriculture In in their skins and peeled afterwards minced, and the same o f celery leaves,
Grace Is given of God, but knowl­
Modernist—In this painting, be­
Farmers' Bulletin 1452 on "Painting or peeled beforehand. Only a small three feaspoonfuls of gelatin, a few edge Is * bought In the market.—
loved, I have laid bare my Innermost
on the Farm.” Nor Is It advisable to quantity of water should be used. peppercorns, a sprig of thyme. Sim­ Clough.
soul.
keep paint brushes In water When Small tubers will cook In 15 to 26 mer the toma’o, onion, hay leaf, celery
Fiancee (thoughtfully)—Tell, me,
painting stops for more than an hour, minutes. They may then be served and parsley with seasonings until soft,
E p ita p h fo r th e S inner
Klodmir, don’t you think we'd better
the brushes should be kept In raw with melted butter with a few drops strain through a sieve. There should
Yes, every sin is a mistake, aud the
linseed oil. When painting is again of onion Juice, In cream. In white he three cupfuls of Juice. Soften the epitaph for the sinner Is, "Thou foot" break off our engagement?- Fllegends
P A R K E R ’S
Blaeter.
resumed, as much oil as possible sauce, or in a savory tomato sauce; gelatin In cold water to cover, add —Alexander Madaren.
H A IR B A L S A M
Rrmuw««
band ru ff Mt'>|wHalr »-»I.lo«
or
they
may
be
scalloped
In
a
white
should be scraped or wiped from the
with the bouillon cubes, season to
R e s to re« C o lo r and
brushes, after which the remainder sauce with grated cheese and crumbs taste and pour Into molds. Garnish
B aau ty Io Gray and Fa J«d llair
Test
of
L
o
yalty
G od Is th e L e n d e r
•a»1, amt |i »a f>r»rri«ta.
should be thoroughly mixed with the on top. Pared and sliced Jerusalem I with chopped green pepper.
H I t s . i « h. m. Wka I’laU L-.t „e, M, T,
Molly—Are you sure that Fred
Of all crea ted co m fo r ts God la the
paint by repeatedly tilling the brush artichokes may also be cooked In milk
F L O R F S T O N S H A M P O O H e *; fo r nee In
lender: you are the borrower, not the loves you and y<-u stone?
lion w it h Park* f a H a ir P-.,aam M tkeatb a
and scraping It against the inner edge In a casserole nr a double boiler, or
Kathleen—Oh. yes; more then than conn-,
hair aoft an-t ftug f. so eenta by mall or at drug.
»wner. — R ul berford.
■»* thp naint not.
they may be simmered in meat broth. 1
r ia l* U lx .o l Chemical W ork*. I'M c h o g w , ¡4. I .
at any other time.
Children Cry for
C astoria