HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON. MAY 31. 1928 DUST-PAN W IL L S A V E S T O O P IN G Brown Stew of Beef I t Liked Best by Family Not every one knows how to make a good stew, and yet, when well sea­ soned and carefully cooked, a stew may prove to be one of the meat dishes the family likes best. A good b , tn th * Agrtc, United State* Departm ent brown stew is started by browning (Prepared by , tu„ ., the pieces before covering them with Why stoop over to clean, or get water. The meat Is simmered, never down on your knees on the floor to boiled, and cooked until it Is tender. scrub, when you can use houseclean­ Here are the full directions, from the ing tools with long handles? Mops, bureau of home economics: scrub brushes, dust-brooms und dust­ pan, can all be bought with extended Brown Stew of Beef. handles that save effort and time as 1(4 lb *, ro u n d s te a k 1 tap. s a lt 3 cups w a te r 1 tbs. c h o p p e d well us the muscles of your back. rsle y Here Is a farm woman in Marshall 1 o to n io 2 n tsp. g ra te d F lo pa ur county, Illinois, who has found a long- Select a good piece of round steak, handled dust pan a great convenience when cleaning a room. As with any wipe and cut It into small uniform other dust-pan. In selecting It one pieces. Roll in flour nnd sear In an should see that the edge is firm and iron skillet in some of the fat from straight, so that It will come into di­ the steak, then place it in a covered rect contact with the floor. The side saucepnn, add the water, and simmer to which the handle is attached should until tender. Add the onion and salt. Measure the liquid, and to each cup­ ful allow three tablespoonfuls of flour for browning. To brown the flour put it in a clean smooth skillet over medium heat and stir the flour con­ stantly until It becomes well browned. Mix the browned flour with the broth, add the meat and parsley, and cook until the gravy has thickened. The flour can also be browned in the oven, stirring now and then so that it does not scorch. If one is especially fond of the browned flavor a quantity o f flour can be prepared and stored for use as needed. Long-Handled Implement» Are Big Convenience. THE KITCHEN CABINET lick (»2». W e*t«ra N ew sp ap er U uloa I W h o e v e r 1* past Is o v e r, and I'm th in k in g you b a v * no m o re to do w ith I t th a n a b u tte r fly h a * w ith th e e m p ty c h ry s a lis fro m w h ic h he cam e. T h e la w o f lif e la g r o w th , and w e c a n n o t lin g e r — w e m ust a l­ w a y s be g o in g on .— M y r t le H eed SUMPTUOUS CAKES Improved Uniform International Sunday School ’ Lesson ’ (B y RgV f H STTXW ATBB. U U . D e *a Moody Blbl* In stltu l* o f C hicago.» ( ® t i l l « 'w t » r e N ew «p*o*r I’ n l c a » Lesson for June 3 Proper City Planning Recognized as Vital There might have been a time when cities of this country had an excuse for growing up In a spruwling. hap­ hazard manner, with little or no re­ gard to what the future needs of the communities might be. The situation Is different today. The cities, a great majority of them at least, have been established. Their growth or lack of growth Is largely a matter of record. It Is possible to gauge with some accuracy the nature and extent of future development It is possible also to plan for that devel­ opment. A recognition of this fact I* perhaps the one big achievement of American cities generally In the last decade or so. Planning nnd zoning have been adopted In hundreds of cities and have mude some progress In most of these. The condition Is the subject of a report by a uationul advisory commit­ tee on city planning und zoning that was appointed by Secretary Hoover of the Department of Commerce. The report, prepared by a group of widely known authorities, states that cities now have found that regulation of growth pays. It Is coming to be ac­ cepted as a business proposition. The protection of home areus, the designa­ tion of certain districts for Industries, the opening or widening of streets In accordance with traffic needs, the es­ tablishing of parks nnd playgrounds within easy reach of the people and other similar planulng all have uecome serious concern to the ulert und en­ terprising city of toduy. JESUS FACING BETRAYAL ANL WELL CHOSEN From tea rooms and coffee shops, DEATH restaurants and wayside Inns, one “Rastus, 1 understand that you have gathers re c 1p e » L E S S O N T E X T — M a r k 14:1-4». become the father of twins. Have you G O L D E N T E X T — N o t w h a t I w ill, which are found named them yet?" so popular. Many b u t w h a t T h o u w i l t P R IM A R Y T O P IC — J *» u » ' L a s t S u p ­ “Yassuh, Ah done call the fust ona of them are more per W it h H is F rie n d s . Adagio Allegro, nnd Alim goln' t' call costly as to time J U N IO R T O P IC — Jesu»' L a s t Sup per the second one Encore.” and material than W it h H is D is c ip le *. “Musical names, all rig h t But why I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ the majority of do you call the second one Encore?" housewives find IC — L o y a lty In T im e * o f T e s tin g . YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­ "Well, suh, you see, he wasn't on the available, yet It IC — “T h e F e llo w s h ip o f I l l s S u ffe r­ program at all.”—New York Central is a pleasure to read them over and in g * ." Magazine. think, “Some day 1 want to try that.” I. Judas’ 3argaln With ths Chief Heaven's Food.—-Beat the whites o( ONLY TO TALK ABOUT four eggs with one-fourth teaspoonful Priests (vv. 10, 11). This black crime was committed Im­ each of salt and cream of tartar to a stiff froth, add one cupful of granu­ mediately following the beautiful act lated sugar and beat again, then add of devotion by Mary (John 12:1). The the yolks of three eggs that have been motive actuating Judas was avarice. II. The La*t Passover (vv. 12-25). beaten uutil light and fold In one cup­ ful of pastry Hour. Bake In a round 1. The preparation (vv. 12-16). pan that has been well buttered and In reply to the disciples’ luqulry as floured. Turn out to cool and prepare to where they should prepare the the second layer. Dissolve one and Passover for Him, Jesus told them to one-half squares of chocolate in four go into the city where they would tablespoonfuls of water over hot wa meet a man bearing a pitcher of ter, then add one cupful each of sugar, water, whom they should follow In Strawberry Ice Cream Is thick sweet cream and cook over hot the house to which they were thus led three minutes; add one-half tea would be found a guest chamber, a as Popular as Shortcake water spoonful of vanilla and two table­ large upper room where they could Strawberry season begins before the spoonfuls of gelatin softened In two make ready the Passover. Friend llill—"Does she know Mrs local berries are ripe, for the In­ tablespoonfuls of water and stirred In­ 2. The betrayal announced (vv. 17- Jones well enough to talfe to?” M a g ­ creased facilities for transporting to the hot mixture. Pour into the gie—“No, only to talk about" strawberries from the Ear South are same mold as the cake was baked and 21). The betrayal was to be by one or bringing this delicious fruit to north­ eet aside to become firm. Unmold on the disciples who was eating with ern tables as early as January, and top of the cake which has been sprend Jesus. This betrayal had been pre­ Changing Attitudes almost everywhere, by the middle of lightly with an orange filling or with t h e p o litic ia n g a y ly g re e t» a fr ie n d A n d c a ll* h im “ B ro th e r,” April, berries from some market are whipped cream, and cover the top dicted. 3. The sacrament of the bread and A nd m a y b e , e re t h * In te r c h a n g e * end. to be had. Strawberry ice cream is with cream and sprinkle with chopped S a y *: " Y o u 'r * a n o th e r.” Uniform Signs Make cup. almost as popular as strawberry pecans or pistachio nuts and candled These were symbols of His broken Long-Handled Dust-Pan. shortcake, and the family will enjoy violet. for Highway Safety A Solomon body nnd shed blood by which He had it us often as you can make It by the Surprise Cakes.—Take one-half-cup­ made atonement for man's sins. An important step to promote high­ be high and shaped so as to prevent A Parisian householder went to tlia recipe given by the bureau of home ful of butter, one and one-half cup­ III. The Cowardice of the Disciples way safety was recently taken by the magistrate. dirt from fulling out. The tin of which economics. fuls of sugar, and when well creamed United States bureau of public roads the dust pan is made should be of Foretold (vv. 20-31). “ What is your complaint?" add the yolks of three eggs ; beat them co-operatlou with the state high Strawberry Ice Cream. fairly heavy quality. In spite of their cowardly turning “The cafe next door has a noisy with the rest Add the grated rind from the Savior. He assured them way departments, In adopting uniform piano. 1 want the place padlocked.” The housewife using the dust pan 2 q t* . s tra w b e rr ie s % tap. s a lt of an orange, one cupful of milk at that after His resurrection lie would o n Juice I f tandards for warning signs to be used "I can't take away the man's liveli­ shown is a member of a testing circle 1 p in t d o u b le c re a m L e d m esired ternately with two and one-half cup go before them into Galilee. Peter pro­ throughout the country. organized by the county home dem­ 2 cups a p g a r hood. I'll padlock the plano."_Le fuis of flour sifted with two and one- The motorist will no longer be con­ tested against such an act of disloyal­ onstration agent Each member tests Wash and cap the berries. Chop Hire, Paris. half teaspoonfuls of baking powder various pieces of household equip­ them and cover with the sugar and and one-fourth teaspoonful of suit ty by the disciples and assured the fused by a multiplicity of signs of arlous designs and degrees of leglbll ,ord that though all the rest would ment In turn, so that all may have a let stand In the refrigerator for two A Great Strain Fold In the stiffly beaten whites and chance to see which pieces are adapt­ or three hours. Press the sweetened bake In well-greased gem pans. When forsake Him, yet he would not. The lty. Hazards will be Indicated by James—Yes, sir. I’ve been out of signs which will be uniform In all ed to the special needs of the indi­ fruit through a collander. Add the cool cut off the tops and fill with Lord showed him how little he knew, work for a long time, but I managed vidual household. Then, as opportu­ cream which has been whipped and orange custard. Replace the tops and even about his best resolve, telling states and which will plainly Indicate to get a bit of a Job last Sunday, and the kind and degree of danger. nity arises, the piece may be bought. the salt, and freeze. Use a freezing cover with a thick marshmallow frost­ him that on that very night he would The new signs mnke use of a sys­ earned $5. The picture was taken by the United mixture of one part salt and four to ing. Sprinkle pistachio nuts or dec­ deny Him thrice. Parson—What, Janies, you broke the tem of different shapes, thereby In six parts of ice, and turn the crank orate with candied violets. IV. The Agony In Getheemane (vv. States Department of Agriculture. Sabbath? creasing their value at night. The of the freezer slowly. After freez­ James—Well, elr, one of us had to Orange Custard.—Beat one egg, add 32-42). shape Indicates the degree of hazard ing remove the dnsher, pack the freez­ 1. Jesus Christ's suffering (vv. 32- and If the motorist cannot read the be broke. one tablespoonful of soft butter, three- Needed in Child’» Diet er with more ice and salt, and let 34). legend, the shape will tell him the Both vegetables and fruits supply the cream stand for an hour or more fourths of a cupful of sugar, one (1) The place (v. 32). Generous tubleepoonful of cornstarch well blend degree of caution required. Twenty the body with iron, lime and other to ripen In flavor. The Garden of Gethsemane, an en­ slates are now actually engaged In Mrs. Brown—My husband Is one of ed with it, one-half cupful of milk and mineral matter, and some protein and the grated rind of an orange. Cook closure containing olive and fig trees, erecting these standard warning signs, the most generous of men. body fuel as well a3 mild acids. They Creamed Salsify W ith until well done, add the Juice of half beyond Kidron, about three-fourths of and other states have signified their Mrs. Hobbs—That's nice. are particularly necessary in the diet a mile from Jerusalem. Gethsemane Intention of doing the same.—Sclen an orange and cool before using. Mrs. Brown—Yes, I gave him a box Roasts Most Excellent of children, says the United States De­ means olive trees. Edcrshelm says, What to E a t of cigars tor his bltrhday and he's title American. partment of Agriculture. They should Salsify or oyster plant is some­ When the fruits and fresh mint are “It Is an emblem of trial, distress and given them all away to hl* friend*. be served at least once a day, as they what unusual In' flavor nnd excellent old recipe : agony.” He hnsn t smoked a single one him­ help to keep the bowels In good con­ with roast meat, chops, steak or at their best try this famous Protecting Highways (2) His companions (v. 35). English M in t self. dition. Vegetables may be used as chicken. As it turns dark as soon os Highway engineers generally agree He took with Him the eleven dis Chutney. — Chop flavoring for soups and stews, may be the outer skin is scraped off it must and mix together clpleg that they might share, so far that un expenditure of, suy, I t,509 for Foolish Query added to milk or meat stews, or be kept in cold water while It is being grass seed to protect the embank one-half pound ol as possible, tills sorrow with Him, Doctor—You say you have dreadful served with meat gravy. If gravy is prepared. It will be more tender If menta of highway* against washing (3) His great sorrow (v. 34). r i p e to m atoes. used, do not have it too fat nor make salt is not added unjil it I9 cooked. This Is the same as the “cup" In will oftentimes suve the expenditure pains—are they worse at night? one pound of tart Patient—Probably — but I cannot It with scorched fat. The bureau of home economics fur­ a p p l e s , t h r e e verse 36. It was not primarily the of $15,000 for the repair of such em tell. hankments after they have been dam prospect of physical suffering that was nishes the recipe: large sweet pep­ Doctor—Why not? pers, six small crushing him; It was His suffering as aged by washing. Of course the grass Feeding the Canary Patient—I am always nsleep then, 2 b u n c h e * s a ls ify o r C re a m sau c* also beautifies the highways, and tills the slnbearer—the sensations of Ills onions, one and one-half cupfuls of The food requirements of canaries o y s te r p la n t S a lt is not nn unimportant matter, but the —Nagels Lustlge Welt, Berlin. pure soul coming Into contact with raisins, and one-half cupful of fresh are simple. Canary seed to which Wash and 3crape the salsify and cut mint leaves. Scald three cupfuls of the awful sin and guilt of the world. main purpose In grassing highways Is have been added rape seed and a little HER ANCIENT HISTORY 2. Jesus Christ praying (vv. 35-42). the preservation of the banks, nnd not hemp Is a staple diet that persons who It in small pieces. (While preparing vinegar, two cupfuls of sugar, two teu- Ills only recourse In the hour of the beautifying of the highways, al­ keep only a few birds usually pur­ the salsify keep It lr cold water to spoonfuls of dry mustard and two tea though the latter Is not to be despised. chase ready mixed. Canary seed alone prevent It from turning dark.) Boll spoonfuls of salt, adding one small hot supreme need was prayer. By all means Tennessee’s highways pepper if desired. When cool add the (1) The first prayer (vv. 35 38). in unsalted water for 30 minutes or does not furnleh a balanced food, but should be preserved against the effect until tender. Prepare a cream sauce, chopped Ingrédients and seal in cold a. His posfure (v. 35). forms a good combination with hemp He fell on His face to the ground of surface water, nnd the roadbed It­ and summer rape. Much of the rape using 1 cupful milk. 2 tablespoonfuls sterilized Jars. Let stand ten days be self cannot he permanently preserved b. Ills petition (v. 36). seed in prepared seed sold in cartons flour, 2 tablespoonfuls butter and fore serving. "Take away this cup from me.” By unless the embankments are protected When the children refuse to eat Is of a species that even wild birds do 14 teaspoonful s a lt and pour this over against crumbling. The few dollars not eat, as it Is pungent and bitter in the cooked salsify. Reheat and serve beets try them with this—it never the cup Is meant Ills death on the spent for grass seed Is wholly Incon­ with a little chopped parsley sprinkled cross. It was most grievous to Him fails: flavor, but all relish the mild taste of sequential compared with the great over the top. true summer rape. Betts With Orange Sauce.—Cook the to face this shame, but He pressed on number of dollars saved In the repair beets until tender, slice or chop as knowing that for this cause He had of crumbling embankments. It would preferred and pour over them the fol­ come Into the world (John 12:27, 28, be a penny-wise nnd pound-foolish pol­ C O M F O R T A N D E F F IC IE N C Y IN A R M Y SH O E cf. Heb. 2:14). He prayed that the lowing sauce: Cream one tablespoon hour might pass from Him. The bur­ icy to discontinue the grassing of our ful of butter and flour, add two table den was so great that It seemed His roadsides simply to save a few dollar* spoonfuls of hot water, one-eighth tea Mis* Pusse—I'm a great lover of an­ life would be crushed o u t Ills In grass seed.—Nashville (Tenn.) Ban­ cient history. spoonful of salt, one-half tablespoon ner. ful of brown sugar, one-half cupful of prayer was heard (Heb. 5:7). Miss Young—Yes, you're always re­ c. Ills resignation (v. 36), orange Juice, the grated rind of one calling the events of childhood, 1 C ity’s Money W ell Spent lie knew that HI* death on the orange and a dash of paprika. Cook I low. Now that we know the worst ubout over hot water and pour hot on the cross was the will of God, the Father, for He was the Lamb slain from the our cities, perhaps there will be a hot beets lightly buttered. Smile ’Em Down greater effort made to abolish the Here Is another, perhaps better foundation of the world. O f tr o u b le * « v e ry o n * a l l v * < 1 . The disciple* rebuked (v. 37). ugly und substitute the ah.'hlly. Al­ known way of serving the wholesome M u s t h a v e h l* l i t t le p ile ; lie singled out Peter, since he had though beauty Is not something to he B u t t r y to kee p t h * ltd on th e m — vegetable: T h e ltd , fr ie n d , I* a a m ll* . Harvard Beet*.—For one-half dozen been the most conspicuous In pro­ weighed by the pound, and although Its beneficial results cannot lie com­ claiming his loyalty (John 13:38). tender beets chopped rather fine take The Native Hue e. Exhortation to the disciples puted by the yardstick, somehow or one tablespoonful of cornstarch, one- other those cities that have achieved Friend (viewing pictures)—Your half cupful of sugar, mix well, add (v. 38). Watch and pray lest ye enter Into beauty In any degree feel that It has color* are excellent. How do you get foui tablespoonfuls each of lemon been money and effort well spent, al­ those blues? temptation. Juice, cook until smooth and thick Impecunious Artist—It come* nat­ (2) The second priper (vv. 39, 40) though nobody should get the idea add two tablespoonfuls of butter, He withdrew the second time from that money alone can purchase beau­ ural, I suppose. I have them so often dash of pepper and salt, and pour over the beet*. Let stand over heat for fif­ Illg disciples and uttered the same ty for a city. There must be the eye —Boston Transcript. of the artist and his sympathetic de­ teen minutes. Remember that fruit words In prayer. This was not vai sire to achieve beauty. Let this rival­ The Explanation Juices are far superior to vinegar. Use repetition, but repeated request. ry by all means not be slackened.— (3) The third prayer (vv. 41, 42). lemon, grapefruit or pineapple Juice “Why do you call your chauffeui He uttered the same words In his Exchange. when possible In place of the vinegar * leaky vessel? Does he gossip about which Is so unwholesome for children third prayer (M att 26:44). lie told your affairs?” the disciples to sleep on and take Making for C ity’» Growth especially. Adult* may endure It, hut “No, but I'm always balling the fel their rest as the hour had now come lemon Juice Is best for them as well. Army Sho*s Are Built on Correct l-lnes of Stout Durable Material. Location with respect to railroads o w out.”—Boston Transcript Rice OmelsL—With a half cupful of for Ills betrayal. or rivers and accessibility to areas of 9 shoe is well adapted for use In city (P rep ared by th e U nited S t*te* D epartm ent varied raw materials have hail much cooked rice in the Ice chest, and may of A rrlcu ltu re.) Try the Rumble Seat and country alike. Jesus Talking With You to do with the permanence and growth hap a bit of «aid meat or fish, mince In choosing this serviceable type of Jemima, at the zoo, saw a zebra for The heels of thpse shoes are nearly and mix with the rice when preparing There are times when a strange of cities In the past. These factors the first time. "Rastus,” she said, shoe for the United States army, the as broad throughout as the heel-seat maximum of comfort and efficiency of the shoe. As a rule, shoes for men an omelet; Just sprinkle It over the warmth takes possession of our hearts still will count; but another vital con “what kind uv animal am dat?" for the wearer was the aim. It con and boys do not have high heels, but egg lightly when It has been put Into as we pore over the pages of the slderatlon will be the attention a city Rastus also gazed In much perplex­ forms to the correct shape for shoes In shoes for women the height and the pan. This not only saves leftovers Bible. What does It mean? Simply Is readv to give to matter* affecting ity and awe. He had never seen one descrilied In Farmers’ Bulletin 1523-F pitch of the heel are Important; heels but makes the omelet more filling and this: Jesus Is talking with you. And the comfort, convenience and general before, either. “Why, Jem dat ere oftentimes He does It “by the w ay“ welfare of It* Inhabitants. in that it Is broad and round at the that siant too far forward cannot sup nutritious. are a sport model Jackass!" Orange Icing.—Grate the rind from —II. A. Torrey. toe and straight along the Inner edge port the body steadily, or hold It In an orange, squeeze the Juice and mix. Costly Neglect It ha* thick soles, which protect the the proper position. The heel of an It’» an Education Great Peace feet against injury from sharp and army nurse's shoe I* l t t Inches high let stand for half an hour, then add A paint expert declares (bat farm Mrs. Yearwedd—You used to say powdered sugar to make of the proper uneven surfaces and against water era In this country lose about $8(10. A compromise—half obedience, half and tapers but little ^ » la te n c y and spread. that I was all the world to you. and slush, so that It Is especially suit rebellion- Is never found to be the 000.000 a year from depreciation on The United States Department of Husband—Yes, I've learned my able for severe outdoor conditions. I way of peace. “Great pence have farm buildings, resulting from failure geography sine« then. Agriculture will supply Information 'T V jtU x . As thick soles last longer than thin I they who love Thy law."—J. H JowetL to protect them by adequate palnL ones, they are more economical. Such on selecting and caring for shoes.