HALSEY EN TERPRISE. HALSEY, OREGON, MARCH 8. 1928 Put Egg» in Water g la»» During Spring Improved Uniform International QKe KITCHEN CABINET - hcX 192*. Y\ ««t«To N ew sp ap er U n ion .) / \ z R ose dream ed sh e w a s a lily , L ily dream ed sh e w as a rose; Robin dream ed he w a s a sparrow , W hat the o w l dream ed no one know s. B u t they a ll w ok e up to g eth er As happy as cou ld be. Bald each o n e; ••Y o u 're lo v e ly , neighbor. B ut I'm very glad I'm me." —W riter U nknow n. GOOD A P P L E D IS H E S SundaySchool ’ Lesson ’ (By REV. H H m Z W A T B R . D D.. Peaa Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) <XK 1918. Western Newspaper I’nlon.) L esion for M arch 11 JESUS FEEDS THE M U L T IT U D E L ESSO N T E X T — M ark « 3 1 - « . GOLDEN TE X T — I am the bread of Ute: he that coraetb to Me «h all n ever hunger, and he th a t b ellev etb on Me «hall never thlret. PRIMARY TOPIC— An U nusual M eat JUNIOR TOPIC—A H ungry Crowd Fed. IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—J esu s M eeting E v ery -D a y Needs. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TO P IC— Jesus' C om passion for H um an Need. Miih Humor IN T H E V E R N A C U L A R FARMER'S WIFE GEISSTRENGTH B y Taking Lydia EL Pinkh&m’» Vegetable Compound Bchoolfleld, Va.—"My mother had taken Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vegetable Compound and I decided to take It for my own trou bles and f o u n d great relief. I was hardly able to stand 1 5 / f W l tim cn ' “I foot some- es and now I 1 Sydney Shields, well-known actress, has on old negro mammy from the As an apple a day keeps the doctor South In her employ. The other day away, we should use them freely, es S Z '“- feel bettor than 1 a colored man appeared at the door pecially with children )'. have for several seeking work. The woman met him and the aged. years. I credit the and the following was the conversa Lydia E. Pinkham’a Individual Apple Cake tion between the two: V e g o t a b l o Com- —Peel, slice and place What You Need in Preserving Eggs. — poiind with my "I don't reckon you-all knows of in buttered gem pans (Prepared by the Bureau of Home Economic«, nobody whnt don’t want to hire no present good health. I have taken five I. Jesus' Invitation to the W eary two medium-sized apples, three to five-gallon size, according to United State« Departm ent of Agriculture.) bottles ot It and I am now able to do body to do nothin', does you?" add to each muffin ring Disciples (vv. 31, 32). all my housework and sewing, feed If you have chickens it is quite your needs—and i»ut them in the cel “Yes, indeed, I doesn'L" or gem pan one teaspoon The apostles had Just returned my chickens, milk the cow and tend probable that during the spring you lar or other cool dry place where they the pigs, and feel fine."—Man. J. C. ful of sugar, a pinch of from nn evangelistic tour In Gull- will have a good many more eggs can remain undisturbed until all the IikAinxY, Box ¿19, ¡Schoolfield, Vir J e a lo u s salt and a dash of ciu- lee with a report of what they than your family ordinarily uses. eggs are used. If a Jar is moved "Oh, goody I” cried little Lois on ginia. Why not save some of these surplus after the eggs are In It some of the namon. Sift one cupful of flour with had done and tau g h t Their minis eggs for use in the fall and winter eggs may crack and spoil, which two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, try occasioned no little stir. Besides, seeing the cake her father had brought add one-half teaspoonful of salt, one Jesus Himself continued to preach. home. "Let’s eat It now." Mother months, when the hens do not lay so would affect the entire crock. Cleap the crock you are ready to beaten egg and a cupful of milk. Pour As a result of their combined min snld no, It was to be saved for the an well, and prices In the market nre very high? Eggs preserved In water- use thoroughly. Scald it and allow it the batter over the apple and bake istry, the commotion was so great niversary. Lois started to cry, sob glass solution will be good for ail pur to dry. To prepare the waterglass twenty minutes. When cold turn up that there was no opportunity for bing out that she did not want it resting or eating. In such a time of saved for Annie. poses for the table and for cookery solution add 9 parts of water that side down and serve w ith: “A nnie!" queried her mother. “An Apple Sauce.—Boil the peelings of need Jesus Invited Ills disciples to has been boiled and cooled to one after six or even ten months, If part of waterglass (sodium silicate), the apples ten minutes, adding a bit retire from the crowd and re s t In nie who?” properly put down. “Annie Versary," was the tearful re of grated lemon rind, strain and add order to do this they departed pri Three simple points must be ob which can usually be purchased at one-hulf cupful of sugar mixed with vately by ship for a desert place. ply.—Boston Transcript. drug stores. Stir well and fill the ro served: The eggs must be absolutely crock with the solution. Put the eggs a teaspoonful of cornstarch and the Periods of withdrawal from the fresh when they go into the preserv LEARN TO LOVE into the crock very carefully, from white of an egg. Cook until well crowd In fellowship with the Lord ing solution—right off the nest or one cooked, add a teaspoonful of butter are necessary after evangelistic cam- day old is b est; never more than two day to day as they are gathered. If and serve. Gas, nausea, sick headache, heart- palgns. They serve a double purpo__ Hk any of the solution evaporates mor« days old. Every egg should nt all b u m , distraaa altar eating or drink 1. To get the eyes of the ministers should be mixed In the same propor English Apple Pie With Huntington times be completely immersed In the in g q u ic k ly and s u re ly re lie v e d . tion and added. Very little evnpora Sauce.—Fill a deep pie pltipe with off themselves and their work. solution, at least two inches below Sale. P leasant N o t a laxative. 2. To prevent despondency for tlon will occur, however, if the Jar is thinly sliced apples, add one cupful ■a* I the surface. covered with a tight iid or waxed of sugar, one teaspoonful of grated tbelr failures. N o r m a liz e » D ig e » tio n a n d ’ Get several large stone crocks— paper. II. Jesus Teaching the Ignorant S w e e te n » th e B r e a t h nutmeg and a tablespoonful or more of butter cut Into bits—or better Multitude (vv. 33, 34). 1. Thronged by the people (v. 33). creamed with the butter. Add one- down the legs as well as across the ROMPERS FIT FOR The wonderful words and works of third of a cupful ot cold water and back, in case the child Is still wear cover with good pastry. Bake forty the Lord and His disciples brought LITTLE CHILDREN Ing diapers. This romper can be minutes and serve with the following: the multitudes to them. To escape 6 B ell - ans made from one straight piece of goods Boll one cupful of molasses and two the throng they took their departure Hot w a te r folded through the crotch and the for a desert place (v. 32). Seeing tablespoonfuls of butter eight min _____Sure Relief Gives Freedom of Movement shoulders. utes. Remove from the fire and add the Lord and Ills disciples depart, Soft smooth materials euch as glng two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice. the people from the surrounding and Protects Underwear. ham, cotton charmeuse, cotton crepe, Serve warm over the pie. cities anticipated their landing place, sateen, prints and fine broadcloth, are (Prepared by the Bureau of Home Economics, and, proceeding thither, welcomed Carameled Apples.—Peel and quar United States Department of Agriculture.) among the most suitable fubrics for the shi;) upon Its arrival. ter ten medium-sized apples. Stew From the time that a baby begins rompers for very little children. As a 23$ AND 73$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE 2. The Lord moved with compas to creep he needs rompers, both to fresh garment will be put on almost with one-half cupful of water and sion (v. 34) sugar to taste. Take two cupfuls of H e lp le s s permit unimpeded freedom of move every day, the rompers must stand a Instead of becoming Irritated by He—Surely you could learn to love brown sugar, one cupful of water ment, and to protect his underwear great deal of laundering. For very "These are hard times. Why, I the intrusion of the crowd His heart me just a little? boll, moisten one tablespoonful of from the soil which he Invariably ac special occasions one or two pongee was moved with pity. His personal She—Well—maybe Thursday eve beard of a man the other day who cornstarch with water and stir into cumulates on his tours of investiga rompers might be made. the boiling sirup; remove from the Interests were forgotten as the needs nings—th at’s the only evening In the couldn't rulse money even on govern tion. Until children are six or eight ment bonds.” fire and add vanilla to flavor. Mix the of the shepherdless sheep pressed week I’m not always dated up. years old rompers will be constantly TWO RECIPES FOR “ Indeed 1 What was the reason?" thickened sirup with the apples and upon His notice, therefore He began worn for play and on ordinary occa “lie didn't have the bonds.”—Mon to teach them many things. Jesns Is serve cold with whipped cream. S to r ie s a n d T a le s COOKING ONIONS treal Star. sions, by both boys and girls. The now the same compassionate Savior, Vegetables. T here are sto r ie s to tell. romper is the child’s overall. It cuts T here are ta le s to w ithh old . As the variety of fresh vegetables touched with the feelings of our In down laundry and at the same time F a s t T r a v e le r W hen a g irl la a b elle Is limited to most of us during the firmities (Heb. 4:15). allows the child to play In the wuy There Are Many Different Should sh e a lw a y s ba told? III. Jesus Feeding the Hungry Mul The swiftest of all land creatures winter months, It that is naturul for best development. titude (vv. 85-44). Is the ostrich, It having been known Ways of Serving Them. is important to Different types of rompers are need H is G a m e 1. Conference with the disciples to attuln a «peed of 00 miles on hour, save every bit of ed at different ages, and as their ac (Prepared by the Bureau of Home Economic«, (vv. 85-38). 'Jack Hobl.s is making whirlwind according to an answered question In leftover, even of tivities become more individualized, Liberty, United State« Department of Agriculture.) (1) The disciples request that the love to Ethel Illnns.” the canned va for boys and girls. Rompers for those The humble onion becomes almost multitude be sent to the surrounding ‘Y es, Jack Is one of those word- riety. A table wearing diapers, for Instance, should on aristocrat during the spring M o d e r n M ir a c le spoonful of toma villages to buy bread (v. 30). Accord changing fans, and he’s trying to permit an easy change and conceal months when vegetables are few in ing to Matthew, Christ made the change the name of Blnns to Hobbs "Whnt rent do you pay?” “I don’t to will season a the bulky diaper. Those for three- number and limited In variety. There proposition that the multitude be fed In as few moves as possible.” pay it.” "What would It be If you did year-olds should be designed to aid nre many good ways of serving them. ful of peas will soup, a teaspoon- (Matt. 14:16). (2) Jesus commands pay I t r "A miraele." garnish a dish of •hem in learning to dress without They may be boiled and creamed, them to feed the multitude (v. 87). G r e a t e r T h a n N ia g a r a meat or a salad. baked whole, cut in half and stuffed, Fozzleton (at Niagara Falls)—Now, A can of tomatoes may be used as (3, The disciples’ perplexity (v. 37). scalloped with peanuts, glazed or a main dish, by taking the whole to They began to calculate as to the there Is the greatest water power In made into a rich and tasty soup. The amount of provisions required. They the world. recipes below are from the bureau of matoes out carefully, placing on a asked the Lord whether they should Bozzleton—Wliat do you menn, the layer of buttered crumbs In a baking home economics. dish, flatten each and sprinkle with go and buy two hundred pennyworth greatest water power In the world? Glazed Onions. salt, pepper and a bit of sugar, cover ef bread. Their perplexity was due What about a woman's tears? 10 m ed iu m -sized 2 teasp oon fu ls with minced onion, celery and green to the fact that they were depending on ion s m elted b u tter pepper, dot with bits of butter and upon their own resources instead of S H O W IN G R E SU LTS 14 cu p fu l su g a r bake after covering with crumbx Christ. To be face to face with the humanly Impossible has a threefold Peel the oniens and boil whole In When brown serve at once salted boiling water until fairly ten The rest of the tomato may be put benefit, (a) It makes us realize our der, from 20 to 30 minutes. Mix the through a sieve, a little gelatin added dependence upon Christ; (b) Drives sugar and butter together and spread to It, adding seasoning and water to us to Him for help In our need; (c) over the sides and bottom of the bak make a pint, pour boiling hot over two Lends us to give Him the glory for ing dish or pan. Drain the onions and tablespoonfuls of gelatin which has the results. Though our nblllly to place them in the pan and bake in a been softened In cold water. Set aside teaeii, preach or to give, be meager, when coupled with the Lord's ability, moderate oven until brown, Increasing to cool. Place a tablespoonful of finely diced It Is equal to any demand. the heat toward the last. Water cooks 2. Jesus’ method In feeding the out of the onions, and the browning celery, red or green pepper chopped in process is rather slow, but when fin small wet custard cups. Put a hall of multitudes (vv. 39-44). (1) The Lord’s p a r t This was to ished they should have a rich brown cream cheese In each and when the glaze. custard begins to thicken add to the Issue Instructions as to the method cups. Chill and unmold on crisp heart of procedure and to create the pro Onion Soup. leaves of lettuce. Serve with mayon vision. Though they had but five J cu p fu ls m eat < tab lesp oon fu ls loaves and two fishes He so Increased broth flour naise dressing. 9 m ed ium -sized 2 tab lesp oon fu ls Smothered Peat.—Mince a smafl them that the need of the hungry onions, chopped cold w ater Mrs. Gahh—I’ve been using beauty onion and let It cook slowly In two multitude was met. Why do «o many, many babies of to tea sp o o n fu ls P epper (2) The disciples’ p a rt They were clay for my complexion. tablespoonfuls of butter In a double ■alt T oast day escape all the little fretful spells to have the people sit down In com Mrs. Stabb—Yes, I've noticed how and infantile ailments th at used to C heese boiler. Then add one-half a head of • panies so as to facilitate distribu muddy It looks. worry mothers through the day, and Cook the chopped onions In a small lettuce well washed and drained and tion. They then took that which the keep them up half tlie night? amount of water until tender. Then two cans of drained peas; add one- Master had blessed and distributed S w e a t e r B e g u ile s If you don't know the answer, you add two tablespoonfuls of fat from half teaspoonful of sugar, salt and It to the people. The disciples' re Oar. bat and maahla haven't discovered pure, harmless Caa- the meat broth or the same quantity let cook In a double boiler without sponsibility was not for the creation Bar fu r co a t atylea; toria. It Is sweet to the taste, and of butter and let the onions cook down stirring, at least an hour; add a table of the provision, but for Its distribu ’Tla a sw ea ter gau d y sweet In the little stomach. And Its T hat n ow b eg u iles. In this until they are yellow. Mix spoonful of butter and serve. tion to the people. (3) The people’« String Beans With Golden Sauce.— gentle Influence seems felt all through them with the meat broth and thicken p a r t Their part was not to create, the tiny system. Not even a distaste G ru m py G auge with the flour and cold water, which Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter and nor distribute, but obediently to sit have been well blended. Cook a few toss it into a pint of drained, canned down and partake of the provision. Liza—Are you satisfied with your ful dose of castor oil does so much good. minutes. Pour the soup Into bowls string beans. To one cupful of well- Even after the bread had been blessed new employers? Rompers for a Child From One to or soup plates, place on top a round seasoned white sauce add one-fourth by the Lord and distributed by the Fletcher’s Castorla Is purely vege Jane—Yes; they are refined people. Two Years Old, Buttoning Down the or slice of toasted bread, and sprinkle cupful minced, cooked, buttered car I started work this morning and they table, so you may give It freely, at disciples, they would have famished rots; add the beans and serve hot Sides and Across the Back. first sign of colic; or constipation; or grated cheese on top. Serve at once. have only grumbled five times.—Path String Beans With Piquant Sauce.— with hunger had they not partaken finder. diarrhea. Or those many times when of the food. Unless the people re help, by having buttons where they Prepare the following sauce: Chop you Just don’t know what it the mat ceive Jesus Christ and the salvation can be easily reached. During the Chocolate Waffles Are one medium-sized onion and cook In a ter. For real sickness, call the doc which He has provided they shall S o m e th in g G a in e d "in-between” period, when accidents tablespoonful of butter until slightly tor, always. At other times, a few New in Many Households eternally starve. The Lord has done “Anything In the mall?” asked on- still occur, a romper permitting a colored ; add two tablespoonfuls of HI« p a rt The disciple« are under drops of Fletcher's Castorla. New to many households is this popular Senator Rpug. diaper as well as one which is attract minced ham, one cupful of stewed to The doctor often tells you to do Just “Sixteen anonymous letters." ive with other undergarments. Is avail recipe for making chocolate-flavored matoes, one teaspoonful of sugar, one- solemn obligation to do their part th a t; and always says Fletcher’s. and the final responsibility rest» upon waffles. Tile waffle-iron, whether elec half teaspoonful of salt and a dash “Well, we won’t have to answer Other preparations may be Just as able. the people. tric or Iron, Is managed In the same them, anyhow.” The illustration, which was made by of cayenne pepper. Cook fifteen min pure, Just as free from dangerous the bureau of home economics of the way as for any other waffles. utes, stirring frequently; add two cup drugs, hut why experiment? Resides, Obedience D is tr e s s in g E rro r United States Department of Agricul 2 cup« sifted so ft 3 tab lesp oon s but- fuls of small string beans and simmer tlie book on care and feeding of babies w h eat flour ter Obedience Is the secret. Not slav ture, shows a good type of romper for fifteen minutes longer. Add a table Friend—Why do you look so sad? that comes with Fletcher'« Castorla U 1 Mi cbps m ilk 2 eggs ish obedience, hut sympathetic, loving, a child from one to two years old. It *4 cup au rar Cashier—The auditor found a big worth Its weight In gold ! I teasp oon s bak- spoonful of butter and serve. has fullness through the width to al 2 sq u ares ch ocolate, Ing pow der Concordia Beets.—In a saucepan eager obedience. May the law of mistake In my account«. u n sw eeten ed 1 teaspoon sa lt low freedom of movement, but no Friend—Did he report It? place two tablespoonfuls of butter, one bollne«« be to ms welcome a« the 14 teasp oon va n illa tight bands around the legs. Elastic Cashier—Report It? I had to «hare tenspoonful each of sugar and lemon light, sweet as the flowers, more to leg-bands are not advised for any Mix the dry Ingredients, then add Juice, one-half teaspoonful of salt and be desired than much fine gold I—W. L with him 1 rompers. To prevent the trouser legs the milk and the egg yolks. Melt the a few shakes of pepper. Ix t boll and Watklnson. "n this romper from slipping down butter and chocolate and add to the pour over a pint of tiny canned beets P ut N ext below the knee, they are made short. batter. Lastly fold In the beaten which have been heated In the liquor A B ro th er’« K eeper Madge—Did the hosteps put you The cloth leg bands are sufficiently whites of the eggs. Have the waffle In the can and then drained. A genuine brother’s kee;«r 1« more next to Jack Wilder at the dinner Inst wide to slip up the leg at least ft I>on hot enough to cook the waffles J concerned with his brother's peril than night? J/l . « t inches above the knee when the child quickly. As soon as baked, sprinkle hit owd pleasures.—Christian Ob Marie She did; she told me all hl« I » HAAA a server. bends over The back portion open? with powdered sugar and serve. dreadful pusL more Over-Acidity ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION ■gr Children Cry for