Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, March 15, 1928, Image 3

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HALSEY E M E B P n iS E , HALSEY, OREGON. MARCH 15, 1928
CORRECT FIT IN
keepinq records
ONE-PIECE DRESS
of expenditures
Maker Not Sure W here to
Take in or Let Out.
(P rep ared by th e B u re au o f Home Econom ics,
U nited S ta le s D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re .)
I f you have had trouble in fitting
dresses on yourself or on anyone else
in the family, i t may have been be­
cause you were not quite sure where
io take In or let out to get the proper
"hang” or “ set” o f the part of the
garment that was wrong. You w ill
find Farmers' Bulletin 1530F, "F ittin g
Presses and Blouses," which has been
issued recently by the bureau of home
economics of the United States De­
partment of Agriculture exactly what
you need.
Suppose, fo r example, you have Just
basted up a dress and the skirt swings
out In the fro n t The two illustra-
Bureau of Home Economic»
Plana Loose-Leaf Book.
, h ‘ » “ « • • • « Homo Econom ic»
L nltod M a t's D epartm ent of A griculture.,
WES
THE
KITCHEN
CABINET!
<ick 192$. VSvitteru N ew spaper I'n lo u .)
"Y ou c a n 't be a lw a y s su n n y
I f th e r e Isn 't a n y sun.
s o u c a n 't be a lw a y s fu n n y
, ■*.
I f th e r e is n 't a n y fun.
B u t you can be a lw a y s h ap p y
If you le t th e c lo u d s go by
In th e f a ith th e r e 's a lw a y s som e­
w h e re
L ittle p a tc h e s o f b lu e sk y ."
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchool
’ Lesson ’
CAP à HOUSE-WORK
JIBED HER
AND
Finds Aid in Lydia E. Pink-
The woman In the nome partner-
(By RÇV P B. FITZH’ ATER. D D . Dean
often handles the greater part of
ham’s Vegetable Compound
M' - iy Bible Inatfflite of C hicago )
(,c. 192$. W estern N ew spaper I'n lu n .)
the family money and keeps the ac­
counts. The bureau of borne eco­
Plymouth, Wis.—“ I am one o f the
nomics of the United States Depart- '
women taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Lesson for March 18
“ tent of Agriculture believes in keem !
V e g e t a b le Com-
DELECTABLE MUSHROOMS
ng records of family expenditures tor ’
p o u n d and am
JESUS
TEACHES
SINCERITY
the same reasons that business ac- '
proud to say It is
A tablespoonful of mushrooms added
good. I was so run­
WORSE A T EVERY W O R D
oun ng is considered important. to a sauce w ill give such a flavor and
LESSON T E X T —M ark 7 :1 - « .
down that I didn't
I he various groups of home expense. I
GOLDEN T E X T — K eep th y h e a r t !
add
to
its
daintiness,
feel like doing any-
-fo o d , housing, clothing, and so o n - 1
" 1th a ll d ilig e n c e , fo r o u t o f It a r e th e j
Buck nnd Bud had not seen each
that
without
them, lasu
t h l n g and my*
es o f life.
may be compared to the different sec-
other
for
several
years
when
they
mother told me to
leaves the dish very or­
PRIM A R Y T O PIC —O b ey in g God an d
t ous of a business enterprise. With­
met
at
a
Legion
convention.
try
the Vegetable
dinary. During the sea O ur P a re n ts .
out a satisfactory system of records !
"Hello, Bud, old scout I How's the
Compound and I
JU N IO R T O riC — H o n o rin g God and
son when they are plen O ur
P a re n ts.
there would be no way for the busi- I
wife 7”
did. I t did me
tifu l they may be gath
IN T E R M E D IA T E AND SEN IO R T O P -
good. I do my
"She's
In
heaven,”
replied
Bud
sor­
mss man to know which departments
ered, canned, pickled or IC—S in c e rity In R e lig io n .
housework and also
rowfully.
were well managed and which needed
YOUNG
P
E
O
P
L
E
AND
ADULT
T
O
P
­
dried so that when they
. . .
do o il my garden
to be reduced. In a similar way any
“
Is
that
so?
I
’m
sorry.”
Then,
IC—J
e
s
u
s
D
en
o
u
n
ce
s
F
o
rm
a
lism
.
work and I have a three-year-old g irl
are very high priced
realizing that this did not sound quite to look after. I have told quite a few
gioup of household expenses must I
fresh tliey may still be
I. The Emptiness of Formal Wor- rig h t Buck added : "1 mean I’m glad others to try the Vegetable Compound
stay w ithin the budget
c- - ....
for W
thut
..UV ftivup.
group, available. Fresh mushrooms are usual •hip (vv. 1-7).
—no, that Is to say, I —)*m surprised.” and I am w illin g to answer letters
It is not enough, therefore, merely to ly simmered in butter for five min
The tendency of the human heart is —Brooklyn Eagle.
about It.” —Mas. Etx Bum , R. 4 Ply.
list home expenditures In miscel­ utes before they are added to any
mouth, Wisconsin.
to depart from the life and to choose
laneous order uud add them up. They sauce, gravy or other dish.
tlie mere form which is gnlculated to
must be classified under definite
Confiding Public
Mushroom Soup.—Take one-hall
heads, so thut they can he analyzed, pound of cleaned, peeled and chopped express tlie life. The traditions and
“
You
liuve
the confidence of your
customs adopted by men for the tem­
und used as a guide to future spend­ mushrooms, cover w itli one quart ot
porary help of the spiritual life fre­ constituents.’’
ing.
W as Y our
chicken or veal stock, with a tea
“ I am sure of that," answered Sen­
quently are crystallized into laws and
G ra n d m o th er's R em ed y
I o simplify the homemaker’s task spoonful of minced onion and one
made to supersede the laws and Insti­ ator Sorghum. “ I often think, but
in keeping track of household expen- half teaspoonful of salt, one-elghtl
never with regret, of the money I
For every stomach
tutions of God.
diiures, the bureuu of home economics teaspoonful of pepper and a dash ot
and Intestinal 111.
1. The charge against Christ (». 2) I might have gathered i f instead of be­
has planned a loose-leaf account book cayenne. Cook for half an hour, then
This good old-fash­
Tills was that Christ’s disciples ate ing a statesman I had become a regu­
with marginal Indexes and concls« di- I put through a puree strainer. Add
confidence
man."—Washington
ioned herb home
bread with unwashed hands. The lar
rectlons for entering expenditures un ! one cupful of the stock thickened
Star.
remedy fo r consti­
charge was not on the basis of physi­
der the correct heads. There are with two tablespoonfuls each of but
pation, stomach Ills
cal uncleanness, hut their disregard of
pages for estimating the yearly in­ ter and flour with one cupful ol custom which was to engage In the
and other derange­
BEEN IN W A R
come and probable expenditures, for ' cream. Reheat in a double boiler
ments of the sys­
thorough washing of the hands before
tem so prevalent these days is in even
recording insurance and investments, | whip with an egg beater and top with eating, as well as washing the pots I
for making a summary of property a spoonful of whipped cream.
greater favor ns a fam ily medicine
and vessels.
thnn in your grandmother's day.
Florida Mushrooms With Rice.—
owned und a household inventory.
2. Examples of empty forms (vv
Special pages are furnished for farm U hip into a pint of well-seasoned 2-4).
families who depend in part on home­ white sauce two tablespoonfuls ol
E lectric Cure for Colds
(1) Washing of the hands before
grown products.
grated cheese and one cupful ol eating (». 3». They not only washed
Colds can be treated by applying
ti
The account hook may be purchased cooked rice which has been drained their hands often but diligently and
electric heat to the inflamed Interior
for 50 cents In cash from the Super­ und rinsed In cold water. Add one Intensely.
of tlie nose.
intendent of Documents, Government half pound of mushrooms that hav,
Electric current (s sent between
(2) Washing of cups, tables, pots
A—Poor F it Due to Underarm Seam
1 tinting Office, Washington, D C been cooked in three tahlesponnfuk nnd brazen vessels. The ceremonial
metal plates at each side of the nose,
Slanting Toward Front.
Sleeve
The Department of Agriculture has of butter nnd seasoned with salt and washing applied to the vessels as well
so that the Inner membranes of the
Wrinkling From Top to Underarm.
pepper with a bit of mnee. Tour into ns the hands.
no supply for free distribution.
nose und not tlie skin receive most of
a baking dish, cover with grated
the heat produced.
tlons given here show a dress which
3. Explanation demanded by the
cheese and brown quickly In a hoi Pharisees (». 5). They asked Christ
Several remarkable successes have
had this defect and which was cor­ Women Continue to Seta
oven.
I
been reported after a few minutes of
rected by the following method:
to explain why His disciples ignored |
Savory Mushrooms.—Use one q«nri the tradition of the elders with ref­
tills treatment.
at Home for Families
The entire back of the dress was
of canned tomatoes, one small onion erence to ceremonial cleansing.
Women continue to sew at home, it
raised 1 ^ inches and the front edge
minced, one teaspoonful of sugar, sail
4. Christ’s answer (vv. 0, 7). He
of the underarm seam was eased onto spite of (lie wide distribution of at
pepper and cayenne to taste and a ieclared that worship which centered
the back edge for severel inches below tractive ready-to'-wear clothing. Mon
teaspoonful
of
Worcestershire
sauce
in forms was ns empty nnd meaning­
the armscye. This treatment was nec­ than two-thirds of a large group o
Cook until smooth and thickened. Add less as was lip service where tlie
essary because o f the border on tlie women readied In a recent survey o
one can of mushrooms or half a heart wns away from God. This He
bottom of the dress. The armscye clothing practices reported that the;
She— I lo w dare you try to kiss me
pound of fresh ones cooked in butlei
alls hypocrisy, even such ns foretold
of the dress was recut, and the sleeve made nine or more kinds of garment
He—Well, I ’d been in the war
ind
seasoned
with
salt
and
peppei
hy Isaiah, the prophet Men of his France and—
was cut out three-fourths of un Inch for their families, according to tin
12 D ays’ F ree Trial
Pour
Into
a
buttered
baking
dish,
to|
lay made much of external observ­
lower than the arm. When the shoul­ bureau of home economics, Unite,
with buttered crumbs and brown In r ance and of religious rites, while their
States
Department
of
Agriculture
To get relief when pain tortured
der line was correctly placed, the top
A dm irin g A ttention
hot oven for fifteen minutes.
hearts remained unchanged.
Joints ami muscles keep you In con­
trimmed and the collar put back, the Nearly 2,000 women were included Ii
An a r t i s t g a in s o u r g r e a t a p p la u s a .
Mushrooms
en
Brochette.—Select
stant
misery rub on Joint-Ease.
II. Making the Word of God of
this survey. Tliey represented com
dress bung perfectly.
T h e k in d ly a u d ie n c e h o lle re —
large mushrooms, peel the caps nnd None Effect (vv. 8-13).
It Is quickly absorbed und you can
N ot fo r h is a r t —b u t Ju s t b ecau se
Another way would have been to munities ranging from less than $1,0»
■ook In boiling salted water for tpr
rub It in often and expect results
H e g e ts a m illio n d o lla rs!
1. How it may be done (v. 8). It wns
open the underarm seam Its entire to over $5,000.
more speedily. Get It at any drug­
minutes. Alternate the mushroom, done by punctiliously observing the !
In most cases the iurgest percentag,
length and to take a dart three to five
gist in America.
with oysters and squares of bacon ot [irecepts of man, such as washing of
7 he A p p e a l
of women making garments for worn
Use Joint Ease fo r sciatica, lum­
skewers. Lay them in a shallow par the hands, pots, etc., while Ignoring I
The second speaker on tlie program
en and girls were In the rural dis
and bake in a hot oven for fifteen the cnmmnDdtnents of God. This Is arose and with evident dismay said: bago, sore, lame muscles, lame back,
chest colds, sore nostrils and hum-
tricts and the small towns. It wa, minutes, until the bacon is crisp and
being done by those who mnke much "Tlie speaker who has Just preceded lug, aching feet. Only CO cents. I t
also found that a larger percentage o
the oysters plump. Serve on strip* of the externalities of religion but nt
me has taken the words out of my penetrates.
women with a small income are mak
of buttered toast and pour tlie pat
F R F F !a‘nl' n a m e a n d A d d re ss f o r 12
the same time are Indifferent to the mouth."
Ing gurments at home than those hav­ drippings over them.
*
'la y t r ia l tu b e to P o p » l.u b o ra -
moral requirements.
Tlie other speaker Jumped to his to rle s . D esk 3. H a llo w e ll, M aine.
ing large incomes. More than 80 pei
Marmalades.
2. An Instance cited (vv. 0-13).
feet, nnd with a dramtlc appeal to the
cent of the women In tills survey wer<
The season to prepare the ninrnin
The Inw of God ns given by Mopes , audience exclaimed: “ I am accused
making house dresses, summer wasl
lades Is at the time the fruits are tin snld, Honor thy father nnd thy moth- i o f petty larceny 1"
dresses, aprons and nightgowns foi
cheapest. A mos
er, nnd whoso curseth fnther or moth­
girls and women.
The percentag,
For Caked Udder and Sore Teats in Cows
delicious martini er, let him die tlie death: but ye say,
W illing to O blige
making children's clothes decreased u-
lade may be madi If a man shall say to his father or
the size of the community increased
"That's a pretty had cold you have, Try Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
from the kumquat
mother, It Is Corbnn, that Is to say, a old man. What are you doing for It?"
and In most cuses as the income in
Money bark for Srat b o tu . It not aullad. All d-al-ra.
Kumquat Mat
gift, by whatsoever thou mlghtest he
creased.
“ Today I’tn doing what Jones told
lade.—B e s t i n
profited hy me, tie shall be free, and me to do. It's Simpson’s day tomor­
Free Sm okes
that the fruit It ve suffer him no more to do-ought for
row and the next Is Brown’s. If l ' m
'So you prefer clgnrettes to cigars?”
Cranberry Pie Slightly
w e l l r ip e n e d
Ills father or his mother.” Tlie law of
‘Yes; it requires less nerve to ask
nnd cut In God demands of children that they not better h.v Sunday, nnd If I’m still
Tart and Is Enjoyabh to halves, removing wash
the seeds; covet care and provide for parents In their alive, I shall try your remedy. Just for a eigarel’ e.”
write It down on this card, w ill you?”
People are beginning to realize tbai with water and let stand overnight. It
need. According to on nccepted tradi­
cranberries may be used during t the morning set on to cook until ten
Il’s A cqu ired
tion among tlie Jews, If n man should
number of months, ns well ns a' der. Drain and add an equal mens
M OUTH OM ITTED
“ Tliat Maud Sniffy is awfully np-
consecrate his goods or possessions to
Thanksgiving and Christmas, and ills,
ure of sugar, cook until thick. If om the Lord’s service by pronouncing over
pish.”
that there are many good ways ot wishes the candled fru it remove tl., them the word "Corban,” which means
“ Yes, made uppish.
serving them beside making them in
fru it and cook down the sirup. dl| “ the g ift,” his goods would be ^lius
to sauce or Jelly. Those who like a into the sirup, roll In sugar nnd placi dedicated to God, and would not be
Wherever there Is a human being
slightly ta rt pie w ill enjoy one mad,
I l the sun to dry.
there Is an opportunity for kindness.
available for help to his parents. It
of cranberries. The recipe is given
Carrot Marmalade.—This makes s was possible, therefore, for n man to
—SWneca.
8—D,ess Shown in A Correctly Fitted by tlie bureau of home economics.
most economical nnd a very good con tie enjoying wealth while his parents
— Entire Back of Dress Raised 1 /2
serve. Grate twelve large carrots-
were In destitution.
u a rt
cran ­
2
ta b le sp o o n f u b
Inches and Front Edge of Underarm 1 b e q rrie
tbe new ones are to be preferred
III. The Real Source of Defilement |
s
b u tte r
Seam Eased Onto the Back for Sev­ 1% to 2 c u p fu ls
Measure the carrot pulp and for each and Impurity (vv. 14-23).
14 t e a s p o o n ful
eral Inches Below Armscye.
su g a r
s a lt
cupful allow one cupful of sugar. Let
1. Sin Is moral nnd spiritual. Un-
H c u p fu l w a te r
P a s tr y
stand overnight; In the morning ad
cleanness before God Is not of the
"May End in Flu
In, lies long parallel to the floor on
Select firm berries and wash them the Juice of three lemons and one or body save ns the body Is directed by
• he front edge at the belt line or at
Check it Today—-
I
ange,
strained.
Cook
slowly
for
om
the soul. A man la not defiled by that
the fall -st part of the bust. One or well, rejecting all that are withered
I There's a w ay to d cit-H ILL'S . Does
hour, or until thick. Pour Into glasses which enters hjs mouth but by that I
Prepare
a
sirup
of
the
sugar,
watet
the four necessary things in one.
n r r. darts In either of these places.
5 and seal If to be kept.
lie (sentimentally—Answer me with
which springs out of his soul.
Stops tlie i 1,1 in tw enly tour boms,
®r both, are especially needed In and salt, and when the sugar Is dis
yottr
eyes.
checks the (ever, open« the
Date
Marmalade.—Cut
and
chop
om
2.
That
which
springs
out
of
the
d r,-.,.. for stout figures, but a small solved, add the fru it and cook for five I package of dates, add three cupful-
I* 'Wei«,tone«theentire system.
She—You w ill always be answered
M il l’»
T h a t's the aid you need. I, n't
dart under the arm improves the hang to eight minutes. Line a pie tin with j of water and cook until smooth. Add heart—the deliberate choleé of tlie j with my noes.
m
i
l
9
l i e , i t , „tied with snythlng leas
w ill—Is the source of defilement (v.20). ,
S t O D S Go right ro w end gel HILL'S,
of ny dress. The width of the darts pastry, pour In the cranberries. Place I one-fourth of a cupful of lemon Juici
3. J list of evils springing out of
Ct
ln l“c IC<I boa, 30c.
"
'a ry with the figure and with the on tlie upper crust after moistening ’ nnd the Juice of an orange; add one the heart (vv. 21, 22). The awful list
C olds
HILL’S
R esponsible D etail
the
lower
rim
and
press
the
edges
to­
111 —r needed. Sometimes gathers
\
C i h m i — Bromiii« — Qulniaw
I half cupful of sugar and cook untl
is as follows:
T h e m e rc h a n t «aid, a tte m p tin g la t a
gether
to
hold
In
the
Juices.
Cut
«
used, n? In the Illustration, but
thick. If desired slice the ornngi
W ith o u t a tre m o r o f d ism ay ,
Evil thoughts, adulteries, fornica­
are not so satisfactory unless slit to allojv the steam to escape very thin and cook in some of tin tions, murders, thefts, covetousness, "My g o ods a r e n o t no v e ry g r e a t.
Bake
until
the
crust
is
golden
brown
from K id n e y
B u t m y P u b lic ity 's O. K."
th e fullness is slight.
water until tender, then add to the wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an
a n d B la d d e r
! date m ixture; this gives the flnvor of evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness,
Trouble. D on’t
U n forgetable
Bananas Are Regarded as
the peel which Is so well liked
Spiced Prunes Favored
let these organs
which ail come from within. This
“ You euy you never forget
The following Is a different manna catalogue Includes every possible form
make a martyr
a Good Source of Energy
.
for a Change in Diet
o f you. Heed the first
lade than Is usually made, the seeds o f evil. Every one of them originate friend?”
Bananas
are
high
In
food
value
warning that "things are
’’Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum.
Those who enjoy spiced peaches,
adding the bitter flavor which the In the heart and when they become
not right.” Drink freely o f watet
Because of the starch and sugar they English like so w e ll:
"As a matter of fact, the friends to
»
r pears, grape conserve or apple
acts
of
the
w
ill
and
life
they
defile
the
and
take
Gold
Medal Haarlem Oil Cap­
whom you are Indebted In practical
butter w ill welcome this recipe for contain, they may be regarded as a
Lemon Marmalade.—Use a dozen
sules. A world famous remedy for kid­
good source of energy. Baked hana lemons and one nnd one-hnlf pound- man. It Is only when tempin','ons nnd politics never permit you to forget
sr
i ¡ runes, which can be made at
n ey. liver. bladder and uric add troubles
nas may be served In place of a of sugar to each pound of fru it bnd solicitations lead to indulgence hy the 'em.”
since 1696.
n,,J i.tne and practically anywhere,
deliberate
act
of
the
w
ill
that
they
sin' - the Ingredients are found in nil starchy vegetable with meat or as a water.
corrupt a man.
dessert. The bureau of home econom­
To make: Cut lemons Into very
Taking A d va n ta g e of It
'"■■liitles. The recipe Is from the hu-
ics
gives
the
following
method
of
pre­
thin slices, remove but keep the seed-
ft'uu of home economics.
I “ What Is It?”
Children’s
Needs
paring them as dessert.
r ^ T J iin jg
Add a pint of cold water for each
’’Collision between automobiles’’
Spiced Prunes.
Children have more Deed of models
At all dru ceinte. In three eigen. Look for the
Baked Bananas With Lemon Sauce pound of fru it and let stand over
"Sorry,
but
It’s
our
chance
to
cross
name on the blue and told bos.
1 P o u n d l a r g e 14 c u p v in e g a r
S rip e b a n a n a s
2 ta b le s p o o n a night. In the morning boll gently an than of critics.—Joubert.
the street.”
p ru n es
H te a s p o o n w h o le
1-3
cup
s
u
g
a
r
lem
on
Juice
tU
the
fru
it
Is
tender,
and
again
se
t
,
1 p in ts w a te r
a lls p ic e
2 tab lesp o o n a m e lt- 14 teasp o o n e a lt
** tu s p o o n s a l t
Christian Giving
aside until cold. Weigh and add sugar
H te a s p o o n w hole
That S ettles That Lot
ed b u tte r
PA STO R KOENIGS
H pound s u g a r
clo v es
In the proportions named above. Put
Our Father has so much confidence
Ad
In English paper; “For Sale,
3 1 -ln c h n ieces of
Skin the bananas, scrape them light the seeds Into cheesecloth bag and In us thut He makes no hard, arbi­
N E R V IN E
s t i c k c in n a m o n
Outfit. Terms: Nothing down;
ly to remove the stringy portion and cook with the fr u it Cook until the trary rule for Christian giving, but Jazz
the same weekly.”
Select large prunes, wash them well split them In half lengthwise I’lace whole Is thick and transparent and leaves It to the filial love and loyalty
We ll take the lot on those terms.
and soak them overnight in the water, in a greased shallow baking dish and pour into sterilized glasses. Cov, r of Ilia children to determine how
Scrap metal dealers please call In
rain tlie water from the prunes and pour over them the liquid mixture. with paraffin.
much of their possessions they w lli two weeks.—Boston Transcript.
Sweets and starch» foods given to offer to relieve the pains and sorrows
a sirup o f It and the sugar, Bake In a hot oven until brown.
children Irt too large a quantity will of the world.—J. I t JowetL
spices In a cheesecloth bag and Serve from the dish.
Bananas should be fully ripe before ruin not only their first teeth but the
Has Tw o Effects
a,i 1 them to the sirup. Then add the
PRICE $150 AT YOUR DRUG STORE
Prunes and cook them for 15 to 20 using In order to get the best flavor permanent teeth which should las'
First
Man—I
fell you the feminine
Faith in God
adih for Sample
Winnies. Add the vinegar and cook and the most digestible condition. In Into old age.
touch adds Interest to one’s home.
A little faith In a gteat God la (tet­
Second Man—Rightot But It's the
• ’" n t 10 minutes longer or until the buying them, be sure the stem e.id
KOENIG MEDICINE CO
ter
th
in
a
great
faith
In
mortal
man
deuce for subtracting from one's prln
1045 N WELLS ST CHICAGO.ILL
’ trup is fa irly thick. Serve the is left on. so that the food Is dell»
—Methodla*. Protestant
clpal Io the bank.
ered In a sealed package.
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Garfield Tea
Quickly Relieves
Rhejmatic Pains
Joint~Ease
That Cold
J Epilepsy
Nervousness &
Sleeplessness