Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 21, 1928, Image 3

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, JEN E 21. 192S
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M ountain» as Protection
MAKING BEST OF
The weather bureau says a town
LARGE KITCHEN
surrounded by nearly mountains Is
not so likely to be Injured by winds
as It would be If these mountains did
not ex ist Winds often are very Made Convenient Without
strong In mountain passes or gups,
Structural Changes.
but severe storms do not particularly
favor alleys, except where the val­ (P re p a re d by tfc* U n ited States D e p a rtm e n t
o( A g ric u ltu re .)
leys lie In the general direction the
Space saving Is the aim of the mod­
storm would take if there were ao
ern architect, who has produced vari­
hills or valleys there.
ous type? of compact and convenient
small bouses. In some of these an
T ra v e lin g Book
Idea Is borrowed from the old-fash­
Few traveling-books are better than ioned large, rumbling farmhouse,
a good anthology of poetry in which where It was customary to eat all
-every page contains something com­ but formal meals In the kitchen. The
plete and perfect In Itself. The brief convenience of serving meals close to
respites from labor which the self- the place where they are prepared Is
lmmolated tourist allows himself cnn- recognized In the popularity of the
not be more delightfully filled than "dining alcove" or "breakfast nook,"
with the reading of poetry, which may as It may happen to be called.
even be got by heart.—Aldous Huxley,
The large kitchen, however, may be
In “Along the Hoad.”
made equally convenient without
structural changes. If some of the
M an ’s Proper O utlook
equipment Is rearranged. The dining
There Is no true and constant gen­ table can be placed by Itself on one
tleness without humility; while we are side of the room, and all the work
so fond of ourselves, we are easily centers brought together In proper re­
offended with others. Let us be per­ lation to sscb other on the other side.
suaded that nothing Is due to us. and Farmers’ Bulletin 1513-F, “Convenient
then nothing will disturb us. Let us Kitchens,” by the bureau of home
often think of our own Infirmities, economics, shows several ways In
and we shall become Indulgent townrd which such change? In arrangement
those of others.—Francois De La
Mothe Fenelon.
A ffection
It was an ancient king who ex­
claimed he had no stronger garrison
than the affections of his people. So
with all men in positions of leader­
ship. They cannot command real loy­
alty through fenr. They cannot com­
mand respect by force. The only loy­
alty that has value Is the loyalty In­
spired by affection.—Exchange.
She K n ew It
A little miss of four years was sit­
ting on her uunt’s lap, when sudden­
ly the aunt leaned down and gave
her a big hug, saying: “My, but you’re
sw eet!” The little miss complacently
raised her big blue eyes to her auntie's
face and replied: “That’s what they
all think.”
A N ew W o rld !
“When I walk out of my house into
my garden,” wrote Alexander Smith,
“I walk out of my habitual self, my
every-day thoughts. . . . Its gate
gives entrance to nnother kingdom,
with its own Interests and annals and
incidents. It Is a place of escape and
peace.”
In a Q u and ary
Absent-Minded N aturalist—Now, let
me think—have I been so foolish as
to bring these clubs Instead of my
collecting equipment, or have I been
Idiotic enough to come here Instead
of going to the golf links?
W rong Id e a o f Sin
More should be written about the
pleasures of virtue. The old theology
gave the Impression that sin Is de­
lightful and that those who forego
It give up what Is most thrilling la
life.—American Magazine.
T h e M oon D ebunked
As good proof as nny that the moon
Is not made of green cheese is offered
by a little McPherson girl. She says
It cannot be true because God made
the moon two dnys before he made
cows.—Capper’s Weekly.
P u b licity Can Do a Lot
After all publicity without some­
thing back of it never accomplished a
great deal in this world. At the same
time It can do a lot for a worth­
while proposition.—Atchison Globe.
U p to D ad
Another advantage to having father
play with the children Is that It be­
comes father’s duty to explain why
the new skillet was being used a
home plate In the baseball game.
V eg etab ly Speaking
“Life's a game of shellin’ pens,
says Bill Benz, the neighborhood phil­
osopher, “and the good sports are
willin' to take podiuck.”—Farm and
Fireside.
N ope
The weather makes us tired nnd
disgusted at times. But would It be
any better If men Instead of the Lord
controlled It?—Atchison Globe.
Doesn’t Look Its Age
Scientists at the University of Cali­
fornia, after a geologic survey of Colo­
rado, Utah nnd Arizona, claim the
world Is 75,000,000 years old.
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PILES
OPERATION NOT NECESSARY
R E C T A L and Colon ailment« vanish quk kly and
permanently under the Th i j I>ean non-Mirgt*
cal method of treatment, which
we use exclusively. F R E E 1OO-
page illustrated hook describe«
method a n d e i p l a i n s o u r
W R IT T E N A S S U R A N C E O F
P IL E S E L IM IN A T E D O R
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CURRANT JELLY
IS EASILY MADE
None Better Liked When
Served With Meat.
(P re p a re d by the U n ite d sta te « D e p a rtm e n t
a t A g ric u ltu ra .»
Of the many good turt Jellies which
may be served with meat, there Is
noue better liked than currant Jelly.
This Jelly Is especially easy to make
because currants as a rule have so
much pectin that a very brlet cooking
will give the Jelly test—that is, the
Juice will sheet from the spoou, and
one seldom has a failure. These di-
i 'ctlous for making currant Jelly are
furnished by the bureau of home
economics:
Select firm fruit, wash It thoroughly,
and remove the leaves but • not the
stems. Crush the fruit to etart the
Juice and then heat it quickly. Cook,
stirring constantly, from five to eight
minutes, until the skins of the fruit
are white. Strain through a thick
cloth or three or four thicknesses of
cheesecloth. Do not squeeze the bag.
but press lightly to start the flow of
Juice as It cools. To each cupful of
currant Juice add one and one-fourth
cupfuls of sugar. Stir until the sugar
is dissolved, then bring quickly to the
boiling point In a pan large enough to
allow the quantity of Juice used to
boil rapidly. As a rule Just boiling
up once will give the Jelly test, that
Is, the Juice will sheet from the spoon,
ltemove the Juice from the fire as soon
as the Jelly test is reached. Have
ready hot sterilized Jelly glasses and
after removing the scum pour the Jelly
carefully into the glasses, taking care
that the Jelly does not drop on the In­
side of the glass near the top. Cover
the glasses with cheesecloth. When
the Jelly has set cover with paraffin,
rotating the glass so that a rim of the
paraffin reaches the top of the glass.
When this layer has hardened pour
over It another layer of paraffin. Cov­
er with the Jelly glass tops or with
paper. Label and store In a cool dry
place.
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KITCHEN
«-»CABINET
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L ive for so m eth in * , have a pur­
pose.
And th a t purpose keep In view .
D riftin g lik e a helm lesa v essel.
Thou canat ne’er to life be true.
H alf the w reck s that etrew life ’s
ocean.
If som e etar had been their guide.
H ig h t have now been riding sa fely ,
B ut they d rifted w ith the tide.
— W hitaker.
P IQ U A N T
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Lesson for June 24
R E V IE W — JES U S T H E
S A V IO R
GOLDEN T E X T —■Choo»« you th is day
whom ye w ill »erve.
PRIMARY
TOPIC— Jeaus
T ea ch es
H ow to L isten.
JUNIOR TOPIC— L earn in g to L isten.
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TO P­
IC— J esu s our Lord and Savior.
YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TO P­
IC— Tha Son o f God W ith P ow er.
PO O R G E O R G E
“So you are going to set up house­
keeping as soon a? you’re married? I
thought you had made up your mind
A tasty bit of tart Jelly, applesauce,
to board."
spiced fruit or one of various ebut-
“Yes, but George ts equally deter­
neys, adds much to the
mined to have a house of our own.”
enjoyment ot a meat
“And so you are going to keep house
dish. Besides the zest
order to please George?"
which such novelties
For senior and adult elusges a good In "No,
I’m going to keep house so that
afford, the mineral salts method of review will be to study the
which
they
contain principal facts and give the leading George will he glad to hoard."
make a good balance teaching of eqch lesson. The follow­
for the protein of the
R A C Y STO R IE S
ing suggestions are offered:
meats.
Lesson for April 1.
Ham Baked In Grape
Before going to the cross Jesus en­
Juice.—We all like ham baked In
cider and served with elder apple­ deavored to make clear to the dis­
sauce, but sometimes a good cider ciples the reality of His divine per­
Is not present and grape Juice makes sonality and the meaning of Ills suf­
Correct
a most tasty variety. Take a thick fering nnd resurrection.
slice of ham, or a whole ham or knowledge of Christ’s person nnd work
shoulder may be roasted as one de­ Is essential to give poise to the dis­
sires. If whole, select a ham which ciples in the tragic hours of life.
Lesson for April 8.
Is not too faL Scrub well, as usual,
The resurrection of Jesus Christ
it o » a r t
place It over the fire lu cold water
and bring to a simmer until partinlly was announced by an angel and lie
CABINET
tender. Do not cook as long as boiled was afterwards seen by many wit­
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ham as It Is further cooked In the nesses. Conviction concerning Christ s
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oven. While the bain is simmering resurrection Is absolutely necessary
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drop three pieces of stick cinnamon to effectively witness for Him.
Lesson for April 15.
and a half dozen cloves with the same
In order to revive the drooping
number of peppercorns nnd a piece
C LO U T
of bay leaf Into the kettle with the spirits of the disciples Jesus was
bam. Let the ham cool slightly tn trunsflgured before them. Two men
Kitchen and Dining Room Combined—
the water, then drain nnd skin. Place from the upper world were sent to
This Arrangement Is as Compact as
In u baking pan nnd Insert cloves converse with Jesus about Ills ap­
Possible in a Large Kitchen.
In neat rows over the fat side, proaching death at Jerusalem, the
I won $100 on tlie races yester-
sprinkling brown sugar thickly over very thing about which the disciples
can be mode, and the floor plan given
It. For a ten pound ham use a pint refused to talk. In this transfigura­ day."
"I’d thank you to keep your racy
herewith suggeys one such grouping
tion Is given a foregleam of the com­
o f grape Juice with nn equal quantity
stories
to yourself.”
of work centers. Each part of this
of wnter, poured over It In the roast­ ing kingdom.
kitchen Is well lighted by two win­ Reliable Recipe Given
ing pan. Bake In a slow oven for two
Lesson for April 22.
Earliness
dows, and almost all of those sitting
Jesus as a son was faithful to Ills
basting often. The bam should
for a Plain Spice Cake hours,
The early bird, aa a ll affirm.
at the dining table may look at a
absorb all the grope Juice, except parents. He had a high regard for
Is to rejoicin g stirred.
Every housekeeper likes to have at that which with the fat Is used tn the true home. In this lesson He sets
pleasant view through a window, rath­
B ut how about the early worm
er than face the sink and work table. least one reliable recipe on hand for making the gravy. For added piquancy forth the truth concerning marriage
T hat feed s the ea rly b lrd t
A folding screen might be used to cut a plain spice cake, which always add a tablespoonful of sharp vinegar which Is the foundation of the home.
oft the s tric tly utilitarian part of the seems popular nt luncheon, for school to the gravy as It cooks.
Trouble W ith W atch
Those who are actuated by His spirit
lunch boxes, or to serve the after­
room.
Patron—My watch which I bought
Roast Beef With Pears.—Prepare will recognize marriage as the Ideal
In such a kitchen the work of the noon visitor with a cup of ten. Here the roast ns usual for the oven and, law of life.
from you has stopped. What la tha
housewife will be appreciably reduced. Is a recipe vouched for by the bureau when nearly finished, place around It
Lesson for April 29.
matter with It?
All advantages of the extra alcove are of home economies:
Jesus’ answer to the question of the
Jeweler—It Is a victim of what the
halves of canned pears dipped In
obtained, and there Is room for seat­
1 tsp. sa lt
flour; baste well and cook until brown. rich young ruler concerning what he doctors call "cachexia."
I to 144 cups su gar
ing several additional persons when % cup b u tter
1 to 1 Mi taps, c in ­
Patron—What In the world does ca­
Bananas, too, are excellent used as should do in order to inherit eternal
nam on
the farm work necessitates extra 3 e g g s
a garnish In this way; add a bit of life shows that the one thing abso­ chexia” mean?
H
tsp.
nutm
eg
3
cups
flour
hands, as at threshing or harvesting
Jeweler—It means run down. 11
>4 tsp. clo v es
lemon Juice or roll them In lemon lutely necessary Is supreme love to
44 cup coffee
season.
God and that we should be willing to
3 tsp s. b ak in g p ow ­ 1 tsp. van illa .
Juice before placing In the pan.
part with everything for His sake.
der
Backseat Wisdom
Beef Tongue With Sultana S a u c e -
Leeson for May 6.
A young married woman who was
Cream the butter and sugar, add Soak a smoked or pickled tongue over­
Gooseberry Jam for Use
While Jesus was resting In the learning to drive a car becamo some­
the eggs, one at a time, and beat night in cold water. Place In fresh
in Tarts or for Eating well.
Mix nnd sift the dry ingredi­ cold water, add half a lemon thinly shadow of the cross, the disciples what confused over the details and
When gooseberries are In season, ents. Add them to the liquid mixture. sliced, a bay leaf, three or f« jr were disputing os to who should be exclaimed: "But how can I think of
It Is a good Idea to make a few Jars Add the vanilla. Bake either in a cloves, hnlf a onion, six peppercorns, greatest The leading lesson Is that what to do?"
"Oh, Just imagine that your husband
of Jam for use In tarts or for eating loaf or In layers. Ice with vanilla and a small chili pepper. Simmer un­ true greatness Is expressed In will
with crackers and cream cheese. The frosting.
til tender, remove from the liquor, lngness to give oneself In service to Is driving," was the Instructor's re­
joinder.
bureau of home economics gives the
skin nnd trim neatly and set aside others.
Lesson for May 13.
following directions for making I t :
while the sauce Is being made. Re­
A p p ro p ria te Dessert
P rid e
Jesus entered Jerusalem nnd of­
-A shortcake of any description Is duce the liquor by boiling. Melt two
4 pounds g o o se -
4 pounds su gar
ficially
presented
Himself
to
the
Husband—Now,
why did you buy
tublespoonfuls
of
butter,
add
two
so hearty a dessert that a somewhat
berries.
tablespoonfuls of flour, cook to a Jewish nntlon according to prophecy such n big shirt?
lighter
meal
than
usual
should
pre­
Remove the stems or the “top and
Wife—Oh, I didn’t want the clerk to
paste then add three cupfuls of the Jesus exercised His kingly authority
tails" from the gooseberries. Wash cede It. When there Is a scant portion liquor which has been strained; add In cursing the fig tree nnd driving know that I married such a little
them well, then crush and cook until of potato or rice, some recooked meat the Juice of hnlf a lemon nnd hnlf a out the money changers from the shrimp.
fairly tender. Add the sugar and con­ to use up, or a meatless meal to con­ cupful of seedless raisins, simmer un­ temple.
tinue cooking until thick. If the ber­ sider, strawberry shortcake Is an ap­ til smooth and th ick ; add the tongue
W ords
Lesson for May 20.
ries nre ripe and not so acid three- propriate dessert It should never be and simmer ten minutes. Serve tongue
Under the parable of the husband­
Father—This tiling can't go on.
planned
as
the
end
of
a
long,
hen»
y
fourths as much sugar ns fruit can
on p latter; sauce separately.
men who betrayed their trust, Jesus
Daughter—What are you talking
be used. Pour Into hot sterile glasses dinner, when the nppetlte has been
shows the Jews to be guilty of perse­ About?
Serving Pomme de Terre.
or Jars and seal, label and store In fully satisfied before the sweet course
Father— Your new dress.
The common potato, so Indispens­ cuting the prophets nnd of murder­
Is reached.
a cool place.
able and so often poorly cooked. ing the Son of God. Man’s whole duty
PUZZLED
should be regard­ is summed up In one word—supremo
ed with more con­ and undivided love of God.
FRUIT GELATIN DESSERT FOR SUMMER
Lesson for May 27.
sideration. Choose
' Jesus Is coming In glory and will en
a p o t a t o that
when cooked will ter Into Judgment .with those who
be dry and mealy, have been unfaithful. It Is Incumbent
otherwise even the upon all to watch so as to be ready
best of cooks can­ when He comes.
Lesson for June 3.
not make It pal­
Though Jesus was the very San of
atable. Put the vegetable to cook, if
to be mashed or served plain. In a ket­ God, possessing all power, He was at
tle or saucepan and cover with boil­ the same time a real man and craved
ing water. Cook until tender, drain, human sympathy, therefore He took
shake over the fire, and If to lie served with Him Ills disciples to the garden
as plain boiled potatoes, shake a bit of Gethsemane.
Lesson for June 10.
of salt over them and serve.
Because Jesus took the place of tho
Escalloped Potatoes.—Peel as many
potatoes as will be needed and slice sinner. He was despised and rejected
Bird—I don’t see how you fly—you
very thinly. Arrange the layers of po of men. The treatment of Jesus re­ haven’t any wings or nny feathers 1
veals
the
awful
wickedness
of
the
hu
tatoes In a buttered wish, adding salt
and a light dusting of pepper over man heart. They chose Barabhus In­
Goodly Outside
each layer, dot with butter and add a stead of ChrisL
H ow m any people a» they pa«»
Lesson for June 17.
pinch of sugar. Repeat until the dish
W ill sm ile as they d eceive!
On the cross Jesus made the an
Is full. Beat a small egg, add three-
T h e m ost n ereeeb le, elae,
preme
sacrifice
for
the
sins
of
the
Are
those you can ’t believe!
fourths of a cupful of cream and turn
into the pan around the edges. Bake world. When the price of redemption
Dessert for the Summer Evening Meal Should Be Cool.
A voiding Troubles
until the potatoes are tender enough wns fully paid Jesus dismissed Ills
spirit, thus showing that He had all
••Do you think that riches bring
may be combined with each ounce of to be pierced with a toothpick.
(P re p a re d h r th « U n ited S ta te . D e p a rtm e n t
happiness?”
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ot A g ric u ltu re .»
Sweet Potatoes With Pineapple.— power.
gelatin.
“Yes." answered Senator Sorghum,
Cool looking food» for the summer
Fruit Gelatin.
Boll six good sized potatoes until they
"If a man can keep his dollars oc­
nre beginning to be tender. Drain,
Being Christians
evening are more tempting, as a rule, H4 tbs. gran u lated Ju ice 4 lem o n ,
g ela tin
Juice 1 orange
cupied strictly in business and pre­
peel and cut Into slices. Drain the
than those which come steaming in
“Daniel purposed In his heart.
44 cup cold w ater 1 cu p s sliced
vent them from fooling around In poli­
to the dining-room and suggest the 1 cup b oiling w ater
canned peacr.ee Juice from a can of sliced oinenpple. T hat’s the trouble with a great many
Put a layer of potato Into a baking many people; they purpose to do tics."—Washington Star.
4 ellcee canned
trying sensations of th e middle of a a, cup su gar
tsp sa lt
pin eap ple
dish, then a layer of the pineapple, right, but they only purpose In their
hot day. It may be necessary for 1 44 cup
peach Juice
t b an an as,acrap ta
dusting with seasoning of salt and hits bends, and that doesn’t amount to
Good Reason
practical reasons to have hot meat 1 cup pin eap ple
and sliced
of butter. Cook the pineapple Juice much. If you are going to tie Chris­
and vegetables, although the hearty
"Why so happy?"
Juice
"I’ve been to the dentist."
course may euslly be converted Into
Soak the gelatin In the cold water until reduced to a sirup, add a beaten tians, you must purpose to serve God
"That’s no reason for being happy."
a salad. Dessert, however, should be for five minutes, add the boiling wa­ egg and pour over the potato dish. away down In your hearts, “With tho
“Yes, he was out."
as cool and simple ns poslble, and pre­ ter, sugar, and salt, and stir until all Bake until the potatoes are tender, In heart man belleveth unto righteous­
ness.”—D. 1«. Moody.
pared early In the day. Not only is are dissolved. When cool add the a moderate oven.
Potato Nests.—Mash sufficient pots
it then out of the way. but there is fruit Juices, place this mixture in a
Strategy
time to chill it thoroughly nnd In that bowl surrounded by ice water, and toeu to fill custard cups or ramekin
A rrow s of the H o ly Ghost
First Clubman (after midnight)—
way make it more acceptable as a hot stir now and then. As It begins to j dishes. Season well with cream, salt
Deep convictions of sin will not Good heavens 1 I’ve Just remembered
congeal, wet and chill a mold, and i and butter and fill the cups, leaving
weather dish.
apring from rational consideration. that I haven’t my latcb key with me.
put
In
a
thin
layer
of
the
gelatin
a
hollow
tn
the
center.
Into
this
,
-
Nothing could be more tempting
Second Clubamn—Won’t your wife
1 break an egg. sprinkle with salt, add No n,".n r " n w,
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than a fruit gelatin for dessert It mixture. When tills has set, arrange
a small piece of butter. I * ” >'i «*** Bre ,he >rrow" of the Holy get up and let yon In?
a
portion
of
the
sliced
fruit
Into
small
I
cheese
and
must be made several hours befote It
First—I’ll make her I’ll scratch on
nuts instead of the cheese GhosL And when He sends them the,
~
is wanted to give the gelatin time to pieces, combine with the rest of the Chopped
the door and whine and she'll think
stick fast.—Berrldge.
may
be
used
and
peanut
butter
In
stiffen. The bureau of home economics gelatin mixture, and fill into the meld
her pet dog has been locked out.
gives the folowlng combination of In­ Place In a cold place for five or six place of the ordinary* hotter. Put in­
The W ay
to
the
oven
long
enough
to
set
the
egg
hours
to
stiffen.
When
ready
to
serve,
gredients, but other fruits may be
M any Competitors
If you ask the way fo the crown—
used lu season. Allow one tablespoon­ Invert a plate over the mold and turn and lightly brown the tops.
Mollie—Jack Is a hoy In a hundred.
'Ils
by
the
cross;
fo
the
inoiintuln
—
It
upside
down.
Insert
a
knife
along
ful or ounce of gelatin for each three
Doris—I toes he know he's compet­
tis by tlie valley; to exaltation—’tie
cupfuls of material to be stiffened, one edge of the gelatin, and the mold­
tie that hiimhleth himself.—J. IL ing wltl so many?
during warm weather. In winter time ed mixture will slip out easily. Serve
livens.
more liquid and fruit, up to ooe quart. with plain or whipped cream.
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