Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 12, 1928, Image 3

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON. J ELY 12. 1928
MAKE CROQUETTES
ENJOYMENT AND
FOR COMPANY USE
PROFIT IN ROSES
Handy to Have in Store Florida Woman Makes
When Original Plans Fail.
Income From Flowers.
(Prepared by the United State« Department
of A frtcalture.)
(Prepared by the United State« Department
of Agriculture.)
Although Mrs. S. F. Poole of Win­
The emergency shelf always has—
or should have— a can or two of ter Haven, Polk county, Fla., consid­
salmon In reserve. Then one Is never ers her rose garden partly us a com­
at a loss If unexpected company ap­ mercial venture, she gets a great deal
pears, or If the grocery order Is de­ of personal enjoyment out of its
layed, or any other familiar house­ masses of lovely color and Its char­
hold situation prevents the original acteristic fragrance. She planned her
plans for dinner from being carried garden under the guidance of the
out. Canned salmon can be used In county home demonstration agent, and
different ways, according to the other is now able to make a good side in­
materials one has on hand, the time come by selling both cut flowers and
available, and so on. One of the best plants or cuttings.
The varieties of tea and hybrid
dinners you can produce with a can
of salmon as a basis centers around roses suitable for planting in puch a
a plate of croquettes. The method of garden as this depend somewhat on
making them Is given by the bureau the location and climate. As far
north as Iowa, varieties that will do
of borne economics:
s
the
KITCHEN, . ,
CABINET U,
(fik l»ss * eat.ra Newspaper I'nloa »
E very step m ankind haa taken
h as been Spirit led. E very new
d iscovery ha« been God’« revel«*
tton of H im self. W ith every new
blare of lig h t m an cornea nearer
to the cen tral p ow er over the
w orld.—Anon.
Improved Uniform International
Sunday Sfhool
’ Lesson ’
(B y R E V
V M rtT B W A T K K U U . I X M
M o o d y R lb l« iw n llt u t« o f C b lc « « o .)
(®. IS» VT «est »r» Nurstupdf
Building
Diary Makes Carden
Crowing Much Easier
Humor
A diary Is of Inestimable value In
caring for a garden. Entries should
EC O N O M IC A L D IS H E S
be made every day not only of the
T H E C O N V E R S IO N OF SA U L
work done, but Its results as well as
I weather conditions. Experience Is the
P R E S E N T T IM E
As meat Is our most expensive Item
LESSON TE X T — Act» » :l-s . 21.«-1«.
most valuable teacher, but Its lessons
in the dinner menu, we like to serve
^ L
h,:..U. c U t Ä
often are wasted on poor memories,
as wholesome and
A certain movie star over on the
appetizing food as that Christ Jeaua cam» Into th» world A diary makes information on all dis- lot has been pestered to death for
possible w i t h i n to »av» sinner»,
} coveries and observations readily and quite some time by an influential ad­
PRIMARY T O P IC -S a u l B .c o m .a a pernianent| , available for reference.
the limit of our
mirer, one of those chaps who’s too
budget for food. ” JUNIOR TOPIC— Saul Becoroea a
In planting the wise householder Important to be barred off the lot and
Here is a good C hristian.
uses a stake and line to make rows who has to be kidded along.
dish worth try­
in t e r m e d ia t e ano s e n io r TOP- gtra|ght an(j strives to give the garden
The other day, doing his best to
1C— How Saul B ecam e a C hristian.
! a ttr u c tlv w m tnearim ee a s w ell as
in g :'
please, he tried to wheedle out of the
YOUNO PEO PL E ANO ADULT TOP- j »" attractive appearance ”
S h e p h e r d ’ s 1C— The C onversion o f a P harisee.
making it productive. By the skillful cold beauty the day of j)er birth.
Pie.—Take any bits of leftover meat,
1 use of vines, flowers and a little land-
"Oh. any time that Is most conveni­
2 cups canned s a l­ 1 e g g and 1 tbs.
m on
cold w a ter
lamb. beef, pork or mutton, cut into
I. Saul's Violent Hatred of the scaping with pergolas and arches. It ent for you,” she yawned.—Los An­
1 cup m ilk
1 tbs. chopped
neat pieces. Fry one onion, chopped Lord's Disciples (vv. 1, 2 ).
i is possible to add Immeasurably to the geles Times.
3 tbs. butter
parsley
fine, in butter, add some pepper finely
Sau. knew full well that unless .he appearance of the garden.
cup dried sifted 1 tbs. lem on Juice
minced for flavor, season with salt movement set on foot by Jesus was j There is such a thing, however, as
bread crumbs
% tsp. sa lt
Too Late
3 tbs. Cour
and pepper and cook five minutes, stopped It would supersede Judaism. , overnicety. Eor example, some gur-
Tlie newly married, beautlful-hut-
Cover with broth and simmer fifteen tle was ignorant of the geulus of deners in planting green i.nd wax duuib young thing dashed Into the
Prepare a cream sauce of the but­
minutes; add a little French mustard, Christianity. He did not know that ' beans go through the ordeal of plac- house In tlie greatest of anguish.
ter, flour, and milk and let It cool.
put the hash Into a deep dish and ihe "blood of martyrs Is the seed of Ing each eye down.
Despite their
Oh, Hector," she walled, "T've Just
Drain the salmon, remove the small
cover with mashed potato, set in the the church." Prosperity may ruin the claims to greater success by tills meth-
been bitten by a dog!”
particles of bone, and break the fish
oven, brown lightly and serve,
church,
hut
persecution,
never.
The
'
od
the
Improvement
Is
not
sufficiently
There, there, darling,” soothed the
into small pieces.
Mix the cream
Cataline
Hamburger.—Take one noble display of faith by Stephen in Imposing to warrant that much extra brand new husband, “don’t you worry.
sauce, fish, lemon Juice, parsley,
pound of chopped beef, seasoned and sealing bis testimony with his blood trouble.
Just you go and put some peroxide
bread crumbs, and salt. Form the mix­
Germination mny he hastened by
formed Into cakes. Fry In butter and did not soften Saul's spirit, but rather
it.”
ture into croquettes. Dip into the
when cooked remove to a hot platter. Intensified his hatred for Jesus au<l covering the seeds with water before on "liu
but I I can't," she sobbed. “It-
beaten egg which has been well mixed
Put one chopped onion in the sauce­ His disciples. Tlie Intensity of his covering them with earth. Sometimes, It’s run away!"
with the water. Roll in very finely
pan, two chopped green peppers and madness, and the extent of its oper- as In the ease of parsley, which Is
sifted bread crumbs and place on a
let them fry In the fat, add one to­ ations are best set forth In his own slow io germinate, it Is profitable to
EYES D O N ’T S H O W W IT
pan or board. I-et stand for an hour
mato chopped, cook five minutes and words, “And I persecuted tills way uu- soak the seeds In warm water 12 min-
or longer for the egg coating to dry.
stir in a little French m ustard; pour to the death, binding and delivering utes In the house before planting
Heat in an iron kettle any desired
over the steaks and serve.
Into prisons both men and women" ; them.
fat until hot enough to brown a bread
The cheaper cuts of meat. If proper­ (Acts 22:4). “I both shut up many of
■
■
crumb in 40 seconds. Then carefully
ly cooked, are more ttavorful and nu­ the saints in prisons, having received Park Spaces NoW Seen
place the croquettes in a wire basket,
tritious than chops, steaks or legs of authority from the chief priests, and
Aisct
lower them slowly into the fat, and
lamb. Doctor McCollum says there la when they were put to death, 1 gave ,
a s C o m m e r c ia l A
cook until a golden brown. As the
no more reason for buying steaks, my voice ugalnst them, and punish- , Indiana, with 7,854.71 acres In city
croquettes are removed put them on a
chops and ham than there is for In­ Ing them oft In all the synagogues 1 ( and county parks, stands tenth among
paper to absorb the excess fat and
vesting in summer furs, in both cases strove to make them blaspheme, und | the 25 most populous states lu the
keep warm in the oven until all are
we do It because it Is the custom.
being exceedingly mud against them, nation In such park space, according
prepared. Serve with a garnish of
A small amount of meat, such as a I persecuted them even unto foreign to a uatlonal survey by the Play-
parsley.
good cut from the shoulder, will, If cities" (Acts 26:10-12, It. V.).
ground und ItecreatloD Association of
browned and cooked with vegetables,
II. Saul Kicking Against the Pricks 1 America.
J California lea-ls with 20,858 acres,
There Is Nothing Lovelier Than a make a most satisfactory meal. It Is (vv. 3-9).
Raspberry Flummery Is
The figure here Is that of the east- and New York state Is second with
well known that the coarser and
Rose Garden.
Delicate and Wholesome
Following Indiana are Min
cheaper cuts of meat are more rich in eru ox driver following the ox with 19,415.
“Do you think girls eyes show what
Flummery Is an old-fashioned des­ well, according to the United States extractives than those of muscle not a sharp Iron fixed to the end of a nesota with 9,030 acres und Missouri
kind of wit they have?"
sert made of fruit Juice thickened Department of Agriculture, are: for so much used, such as chops, steaks pole. The animal Is prodded with this with 7,733.
"No, their eyes are sparkling most
o f 54 Hoosier cities reporting to
with cornstarch or farina. It Is served pink blooms, Radiance, Killarney, Mrs. and tenderloins. Long slow cooking inrtrument and If it is refractory It
cold, with plain or whipped cream, Wakefield, Christie Miller, La Tosca; will soften the tough fiber of meat kicks ugalnst the sharp Iron and lu- rue survey, Indianapolis had the larg- of tlie time.”
Jures itself.
e»t total park area, 2,566.10 acres, and
and is delicate and wholesome. Rasp­ for white, Kniserine Augusta Victoria, and result In a good-flavored dish.
H a p p y Thought
1. A light from Heaven (vv. 3, 4a). , Evansville was second with 623 ucres.
First of all the housewife should
berries and blackberries and other white Killarney, Cochet; for red. Red
The time had come for the Lord to The smallest tawu to report a park
“What are the seven men doing in
fruits with seeds which become prom­ Radiance, Gruss an Teplitz: for yel­ acquaint herself on food values, then
your outer office?”
inent when the fruit Is cooked may be low, Marie Van Houtte, and for cop­ exercise her great American right of Interfere. Saul was stricken with was Fowlerton, population 225.
Parks are promoting health and
"I advertised for an efficiency ex­
enjoyed In flummery. "Rote grutze." per, Mrs. A. R. Waddell. Information Independence and buy such food as she blindness and fell to the earth. This
or re'd grains, Is the German name for on the planting and management of a can afford to feed her family In the physical demonstration accentuated child safety and reducing Juvenile de pert."
“How you gonna pick him out?”
raspberry flummery. The same gen­ rose garden mny be obtained by writ­ best possible way. Of all classes of the workings of ids conscience which llnquency, us well as adding to the
people the housemother and cook doubtless were going on quickened by beauty of communities, says L. Il
“I figured tlie most efficient would
eral proportions may be used with ing to the departm ent
should use wisdom In her food selec­ the Holy Spirit as He used Stephen's Weir, director of the study. The use And some way of getting rid o f the
any berry Juice, but the amount of
of city parks for active recreation other six.”
tion and not buy something which testimony.
lemon may need to be increased or
H om em ade Confections
cooks quickly or food that is too ex­
2. A voice from Heaven (vv. 4b. 6). has been th« most slgnlllcnnt trend In
decreased according to the acidity of
Occasionally it happens that a Jelly pensive for her purse.
Though
H e r Preference
This was tlie Lord's voice calling recent park development.
the berries.
is too stiff or "tough'’ for the house­
If less money were paid for expen­ Saul by name nnd asking, “Why per­ more than a billion dollurs have been
He—Do
you care for dancing?
Raspberry Flummery.
keeper fo be proud of, for table use. sive cuts of meat there would be more secutes! thou me?” Tills moved Saul spent in the United State» to acquire
She—No.
As a confection, cut up In blocks and to buy milk, fruits and fresh vege­ to inquire, “Who art thou. Lord?” The n,,,j equip municipal and county parks,
2 cups of raspberry 4 tbs. cornstarch
“Why not?”
(4 cup sugar (It dipped in the sweet chocolate that
Juice from canned
answer came, “1 am Jesus, whom thou few cRies ns yet I rovlde adequate
“It's mere hugging set to music."
tables.
juice is un­
or cooked fresh
comes
for
the
purpose,
the
unsatisfac­
park facilities and hundred« of small
sw eeten ed )
In many cases the use of steaks and persecutest."
raspb erries
“Well, what is there about that you
tory
Jelly
is
more
than
redeemed,
sug­
(4 tsp. s a lt
3. Saul'« Inquiry (v. 6), “What wilt towns have reserved no park space don’t like?"
8 tba. fa rin a or
chops are found in families where
2 tsp. lem on Juice gests the United States Department
j the survey revealed. lu urban com
little thought Is given to the food; It thou have me to do?”
"The music."
Heat the raspberry Juice. Mix the of Agriculture. Figs, dates, raisins, Is easier to cook a steak than to get
The dictator Is uuw willing to be niunltles, children’» playgrounds and
sugar and farina or cornstarch and nuts and marshmallows can also be a pot roast ready and see that It Is dictuted to. The Lord told him to go neighborhood recreation llelds are the
H a! H a!
the salt, and add to the raspberry dipped in chocolate to make whole­ properly cooked.
Into the city where Information would greatest lack. Mr. Weir pointed out
lie—Will
you
marry me?
some
confections
for
the
children.
Juice. Cook In a double boiler for
be given him us to what he must do.
She—No, but thank you.
Here Are a Few Cakes.
fifteen or twenty minutes, or until the Sweets of this kind are especially good
4. Saul entering Damascus (vv. 7-9).
H edge W o rth Consideration
He (bitterly)—Why thunk me?
At times when eggs are not plen­
mixture thickens and the raw, starchy as surprises in the monotonous school
Tlie huugkty persecutor went quite
A well-cared-for hedge adds a touch
She—Tlie doctor advised me to
lunch box.
tiful one likes a cake that does not humbly Into Damuscus, led by Ids at­ of privacy to your home und Is more
taste disappears.
call for them ; the follow­ tendants. For the space of three days i pleasing than a wooden or wire fence. laugh heartily at least once a day.
ing is one you will like: he remained blind, and fasted. What
Tlie most commonly used shrub for
H A D LOST HIS BA LANCE
NO UNNECESSARY STEP TAKEN WITH MEALS
Novelty Cake. — Take went on In hie soul in those duys no ! hedging Is the privet. Tlie best re
oue-half cupful of short­ mortal can know, hut we may he as­ suits will lie obtained If three year
ening, cream it with one sured that lie, like tlie Lord In the wil­ old plants are used They should be
cupful of sugar. Mix and derness, was too deep in meditation | cut back about one-hnlf their size and
sift two cupfuls of flour und prayer to desire food, in these set several inches deeper than they
with four teaspoonfuls days of deep meaning his whole life | were planted In the nursery
of baking powder, one- was being reorganized by Jesus C hrist
For single row planting, the plant
half teaspoonful of salt,
III. Ananias Ministers to Saul (vv. I should be set 12 Indies apart In
one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one- 19-19).
1 row and pluced about one foot bad
half teaspoonful of cloves, add the dry
1. Ananias vision (vv. 10-12).
, , from the lot line to allow for the
mixture alternately with one cupful of
In this vision the Lord appeared ,
p#(, (,f (,ie ,)tlfih
water, beat well and add one cupful nnd Instructed him to go to Saul, lie
(joU|>je row planting Is done, ....
of floured raisins. Bake In a well- gave him tlie nume ot tlie street und
|anU glll(ul(| (,e g,.t is indies upnrt.
greased loaf pan for an hour.
Saul s host, and Informed him t ¡at
two plants should be opposite one
White Cake.—Cream one-half cupful Saul o s now a praying man. and that ^n()|,|er T ,||g w,„ K,ve „ 7.|g.7.Ilg ef
of shortening and one and one-half He had prepared Saul by tlie vision
cupfuls of sugar. Mix and sift two for tlie coming of Ananias
2. Ananias’ fear and hesitancy (vv.
Maggie—"They say he’s gotten
and one-half cupfuls of flour with
Shrubs as Screen»
pretty wobbly in business.” Harry—
three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, 13 16).
Often
In
planting
tlie
garden,
some
He knew ot Saul's ministry and tlie
He's lost his balance at the bank.”
add the flour mixture alternately with
sort of screen effect Is required Io
one-half cupful of milk to the creamed authority by which lie cam*. Tlie ] hide an unsightly object; something
Such a M a n !
butter and sugar. Beat the whites Lord encouraged him to go, assuring for quick growth with sufficient height
of six eggs until stiff, adding a fourth him that Saul was no longer an en­ and foliage density. For thia purpoM
Male Motorist—You bumped right
of a teaspoonfut of cream of tartar, emy but a chosen vessel to bear His there Is nothing better than tlie tall
into me and you were ou the wrong
flavor with almond and fold Intd the name before tlie Gentiles.
ride of the ro ad !
quick-growing
shrubs
Iteutzia,
Rose
3. Anapias' obedience (v. 17).
cake mixture. Bake forty-five minute«
Vice Versa—Wrong side! I like
Welgeln, Smoke Bush, Mock Orange
His
fears
being
removed,
Ananias
in a hot oven.
that! I was on the same side that
Itose
of
Sharon
and
Bush
Honey­
weut
to
the
house
where
Saul
war
Tw o-W ay or P is . Closet Compactly Arranged W ith Reference to Dish Wash-
Golden Cake.—Cream one-half cup­
suckle. If several varieties of the«« you were on I
ing Closet.
ful of shortening and one cupful of staying, put Ills hand on him and af­ plants are planted around the yard,
fectionately addressed him as "Broth­
Easy to Guess
pitcher have places on the shelves at sugar together, add five beaten egg er Saul." The hitherto savuge perse­ they not only afford beauty, but «Iso
(Prepared bv the United States Department
yolks.
Mix
and
sift
one
and
three-
Customer—Have you a book on
a feeling of privacy and seclusion.
ot Agriculture.)
the side of the sink. Spoons, brushes,
cutor
is
now
a
brother
In
Christ.
An­
salesmanship?
If you have a two-way dish closet scissors and cleaning accessories that fourths cupfuls of flour with three anias informed Saul that the Lord bad
teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one-
Book Clerk—Yeah—(yawn)—we’ve
in the connecting wall between the can be hung up are Just below these fourth teaspoonful of salt and on
sent him with a two-fold mission:
Pays to Plan G arden
got
one. Look around and maybe
kitchen and dining room, preferably shelves. The counter space on a level half teaspoonful of mace, add to the
(1) “That thou mlghtest receive
In the creation or your garden, you'll see IL I haven’t read it my­
where that partition Joins the outside with the drain-boards should, howev­ first mixture alternately with one-hnlf thy sight.”
which should tiear the stamp of your self.
wall of the house, It Is possible to er, be kept relatively clear both for cupful of milk. Beat well and hake
(2) "Be tilled with the Holy Spirit" Individual fancies, let tlie first step
Customer— I should say you haven't.
place the sink at right angles to this passing dishes and foods between the in a square tin In a hot oven for lif
4. Saul baptized (vv. 18, 19).
he the free play of your imagination.
pass closet and continuous with It, dining room and kitchen and for use teen minutes, then hake slower for
After Saul received tils sight An Vague daydreaming, however, wilt
S trikin g Coincidence
along the outer wall, with a window in spreading out plates to be filled at thirty minutes longer.
nnlas baptized him Since Ananias not do It. Your dream garden must
"My n..me Is Gadgett—and yours?"
was not a church official, It Is clearly be definite, practical. I’lan the garden
directly above for light and ventila­ serving time The space under the
Coffee Cake.—Cream one-half cupful implied that official rank is not neces-
"Jones."
tion. This arrangement Is especially drain-boards is useful for storing
of shortening and one cupful of sugar m ry for the administration of hap witli a fair degree of definiteness he
“ll'mmm, I knew a fellow In my old
good when the dining room wall is at cleaning materials or supplies. The
fore going to the seed store, or sitting
until
well
blended,
add
two
beaten
the left of the sink, but It can he re­ drain basket, garbage can an 1 kitchen eggs. Mix and sift one and three- tlstn. The Lord bestows the gift of down with the catalogues to actually home town by that name.”
versed in homes
lth the opposite waste basket belong In the clearing fourths cupfuls of flour with two tea- the Spirit upon whomsoeve He will make out tlie order for your weds
away center. The lower part of the
L itera tu re
floor plan.
spoonfuls of baking powder, one-
A novelist wns chatting with Ills
Used dishes and silver are passed pass closet Is a good place to keep fourth teaspoonful of s a lt and add G od D oes Not F orsake T hee
Deta-ls
T
h
at
Im
p
ro
ve
H
om
e
publisher. "By Hie way. where did you
through from the dining room directly the electric toaster and grill, traya alternately »o the butter and sugar
Suppose that all men forsake or
Next to your hoRse, nothing Hilda
to the sink. After they have been and covered dishes that will often be one-half cupful of coffee Infusion. I*at forget thee; God does n ot His eye more to the Impression people get of get the plot of your second novel?”
asked the latter.
washed they are put Into the closet wanted lr the dining room.
In the accompanying drawing, sup­ well and add one-half cupful of sees thee. His heart feels for thee, your prop-rt.- than tlie appearance of
"From the film version of the first,”
at once ready to be taken out on the
floured raisins cut Into small plwee and His hand Is side to deliver thee. the steps, walks and driveways. And
plied
by
the
bureau
of
home
econom­
Thou art not friendless, nor wilt thou nothing can detract more Ilian worn. was the reply.
dining room side. Not an unneces­
or
one
half
cupful
of
nuts.
sary step Is then taken In serving or ics. the doors of the two way closet
A delicious filling or frosting for be till the God of sll consolation die«
are shown as sliding upward to save
clearing away meals. It is wise to space. Ordinary doors may of course any cake Is one cupful of sour cream, —Charles H. Spurgeon
,
_______________
A ll O ver
keep within the compact limits of
Lady of the House (hears the
be used. The doors of the lower part one cupful each of sugar and finely
»
i
v
•
U
p
to
C
om
m
unity
ttiese centers any small tools used at
A H eavenly Vision
i.
iri.ln sound of crockery crashing on the
broken nut meats. Boll until waxy,
the sink, and also cooking utensils cf this closet also slide out of the beat until cool before putting on cake.
To s holy heart Is vouchsafed a
lllll)tg„ „ n g . gn, „.„„„unity kitchen floor)—Lena I What are you
way.
A metal-lined tilting hin un­
that are filled with water before they der the right-hand drain-board Is con­
heavenly vision. Eyes that are cleared : nn
(iwn (|„„th ra te .-
doing?
are put on the stove or dining tattle.
of .he mists of sin.behold undlmmed ( |lprn||inn
L en s- ho thing, ma'am; It's don*
venient for stowing small quantities
The double hollers and stew pans, the
the face of the Lord. — E< hoe».
kettle and water of potatoes or othe. root vegetable«
coffee percolator, tea
Lesson for July 15