HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON. AUGUST 23. 1928 STREET DRESS IS QUITE PRACTICAL Garment of Printed Cotton Zephyr Is Easily Made. (P re p a re d by th e U n ite d State« D e p artm en t of A g ric u ltu re .) Amethyst on a white ground Is this practical little wash dress of printed cotton zephyr. Its design wus chosen by a clothing specialist of the bureau of home economics because of its sim­ plicity. Any girl could make It very easily for herself, in a relatively.short time. Amethyst binding finishes the circular skirt, the wrists, neck, and the bottom o f the waist. Bands of the same on the sleeves correspond to the plain hipline belt. Large round matching buttons on the front of the belt and on the left shoulder com­ plete the design. This appears to be a two-piece frock, but Is really made in one. For sports, school, office, or morning wear at home such a dress is entirely suitable. For wear dur­ ing very warm weather, the dress Timbales Are Light and Dainty for Summer Meal Canned tuna, or salmon, shrimp, fresh cod, haddock, halibut, or any fish which may be easily separated from the bones, may be used in tim ­ bales. Timbales are light and delicate for a summer meal which one does not wish to be too hearty, and In an emergency they may be made from canned flsh, kept on hand for the un­ expected occasion. They must be served promptly when ready, to be at their best, so it is wise to time the other dishes of the meal accordingly. The recii>e i s . from the bureau of home economics : t cups flaked cooked or canned fish 1 cup m ilk ! tbs. butter I tbs. flour 1 tbs. lemon Juice î egg* H tsp. sa lt 1 tsp. finely chopped p arsley Onion Juice oooooooooootooooo 20222222° Improved Uniform International xxsx>cxx>oooooooci<35o (,£. lit*. Western Newspaper union. 1 Along t h . roadside, ilka the flow* era of gold The taw ny Incas for their garden* w rought. H eavy w ith su n sh in e droops th* goldenrodi And the red pennona of the card in al f lo w e r s H ang m otion less upon their up­ rig h t stave*. —.W h ittier. TRY THESE ’ Lesson ’ Receives Recognition From German U niversity LIFE’S LITTLE JESTS (B y RS V H U F IT X W A T B R . D l> . fM e » XIoody H ib ie tu a » n u ta © f C h ic a « o .) < S' 1>2* W e s te r n N e w a n a p e r U n io n ) Lesson for August 26 PAUL IN A ROM AN PRISO N LESSON TE X T — Act* 1« 11-40. GOLDEN T E X T — R ejotes In th* Lord a lw a y s; and a g a in 1 «ay, Iteiolc*. PRIMARY TOPIC—P aul In JalL JUNIOR TOPIC— P aul In Prison. INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—The Source of P aul's Joy. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—P aul As an E v a n g elist. C O IN G H IM O N E B E T T E R Dr. M. W. B. tells this one: “ A tew years ago, back when cotton was hit- ting the high spots and even the col­ ored folks were in clover, a colored brother Walked Into an automobile salesroom In a nearby town and suld : “ Boss, you-all de feller what sell Mlstab Washington Smith that ’ar s-upersix automobile?’ “ ‘Yes, suld the salesman, T believe we did.' “ ’Well,' said the colored man, ‘Ah wants a superseven.’ "—Cincinnati En­ quirer. | i Planning something for each meal, 1 day by day, gets to be a most trying j strain at times. I f ev­ Prepare a sauce of the butter, flour, erybody liked and could I and milk. Add to this the beaten eggs, eat all kinds of the good 1. Paul and S ila* In Jail (vv. 10-20). the seasoning, and the flsh. Mix well. things p r o v i d e d , the Add more salt If needed. Pour the mix­ problem would be less 1. The occasion (vv. 10-24). Mr. W illiam E. Wsis*. I ture into greased custard cups and difficu lt We have youth, As the missionaries went out from The University of Cologne, Germany, bake for % hour in a pan surrounded age, convalescence and day to day to the place ot prayer they has Just paid to Mr. W illiam Bk Weiss, by water. Turn the timbales on to a those on diet as well as »ere accosted by a young woman pos­ hot platter, garnish with slices of of Wheeling, W. Va„ one o f tha the hearty, healthy ones. sessed by a spirit of divination. She > founders nnd Generul Manager of lemon, and serve at once. Each must have proper was owned by a syndicate of men »ho Sterling Products (Incorporated), and consideration, i f we are derived large gains from her soothsay­ TO O K COLD now Vice-President nnd General Man­ fulfilling our duty as ing. lle r utterances as she followed the Savory Cooked Lettuce ager of Drug Incorporated, an unusual j housekeeper for the family. missionaries became a great annoy­ Valuable for Vitamines distinction h.v bestowing unanimously A delicious cake, which makes one ance to Paul, who In Hie name of upon him tlie title of Doctor PliHoso- Many people never think of lettuce that one need not fear to serve to the Jesus Christ commanded the evil sptrlt plilae Honoris Causa. as a vegetable that may be cooked. It most exacting of guests, is prepared to come out of her. The spirit in this Mr. YVelss is Hie first nnd only Is, in fact, one of the vnluable green- 1 as follows: Make a chocolate cake maid testified that these were serv­ American to be so honored by thia leaf vegetables depended on for vita­ and bake in a square tin, using any ants of the Most High God and that world famous German institution. mines and minerals, and may be eaten [ favorite recipe that Is not too rich. tliey proclaimed the way of salvation. T ills mark of preferment came to Mr. hot as well as raw. Green lettuce that When it is cool, cover the top with the But Paul, like Jesus (Mark 5:7). would Weiss in recognition of his efforts to may be rather tough for salad Is good following fru it mixture: Take one not have Satan's testimony. The evil further ttio industrial relations that cooked according to these directions cupful of dates, cut fine, add two spirit Immediately obeyed Paul’s com­ have extended over more than a given by the bureau of home eco­ tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, one-half mand. When the demon was cast out, decade between the Directors nnd cupful of water and one-half cupful the supernatural power of the maid nomics : Scientific and Chemical staffs of Ger­ I of sugar. Cook until thick, cool and «as gone, therefore the source of rev­ 2 tbs. vin egar 1 cup diced salt man and American Pharmaceutical i spread over the top of the cake, then enue was dried up. Tills so exasper­ Salt pork firms that are prominent in interna­ ated her owners that they brought I quarts cut lettu ce Onion Juice, If : cover with any white frosting, boiled, tional Industrial affairs. desired or of confectioners’ sugar. Paul and Silas before the magistrate! During tlie past few years Mr. For a white cake use a recipe for a on tlie false eburge of the changing of Wash the lettuce thoroughly and Weiss lias been a frequent visitor to good ordinary cake, bake in the same customs. It was uot custom but their cut It in pieces about 3 Inches long. Europe nnd Is n recognized lin k in kind of a tin and cover with a top Cook the salt pork In a heavy skillet of fruit, using a cupful of pineapple in­ unlawful gain which was Interfered Strengthening commercial friendship First Chorus G irl—Did she take by between the old nnd new continents, until brown and very crisp, and re­ stead of the dates. Such cakes keep with. There Is always trouble when the unlawful business in which men exposing herself in that extreme way! move it from the fat. Add the lettuce a tru th emphasized by the action at moist and are not too rich to serve are engaged Is tlireutened. Second Ditto—Yes—took cold. to the hot fat and stir until it wilts. Cologne. to the children occasionally. 2. Their behavior in Jail (v. 25). Add the vinegar and cooked salt pork, Creamed Sardine*.—Drain from oil Paul and Silas prayed aud sang and more salt If needed. Connubial Wisdom one can of sardines. Remove the hymns to God. It seems quite uuturul T h ere Is H ope The time of cooking w ill vary with T h at husband Is the w ise st bones and skin and mash. Melt one- that they should pray under such cir­ Mary—Mother, I’m afraid Mrs. Jones the lettuce, but do not cook any longer And m ost su cc essfu l, too. fourth cupful of butter, add one-fourth cumstances, but to sing hymns Is as­ w ill never visit us again. W ho m akes " w lfie” do ex a ctly thnn necessary to w ilt the lettuce. of a cupful of bread crumbs and one tonishing to all who have not come W hat she w an ts to do. Mother—What mukes you think so? A small quantity of onion juice can ba ) cupful of cream. When thoroughly Mary—How can she If she keeps on Into possession of tlie peace of God added with the vinegar i f desired. Simple Sports Dress Printed Cotton 1 heated add two hard-cooked eggs tbrougb C h rist Even with backs lac­ staying? W e lfa re W o rk Material. finely chopped, the sardines and pep- erated nnd smarting, and feet fast in Eloise Is a dear little girl who de Prunes in Pudding 1 per If needed and serve on toasted the stocks compelling the most pain­ N o t A lw ays on Surface elded to go In for welfare work. Prunes lend themselves to use In al­ buttered bread. might be mnde with short sleeves, ful attitude, in the dungeon durkuess So slie came home and explained to "He who tells the truth,” said Hl and the round neckline might be still most any form of bread pudding. For Cheese Canape*.—Toast circular of the Inner prison with extreme un- her mother that she had made 40 calls Ho, tlie sage of Chinatown, "must la­ this purpose It Is well to soak them pieces of toast, spread with butter, more cut out. I certainty before them, their hearts on poor people. bor long In patient silence to discover until the stones can be taken out eas­ I then French mustard and sprinkle There Is infinite variety In cotton went up to God In grutltude. “ Do you mean to say you saw 40 I t " —Washington Star. dress goods tills year, hut prints pre­ ily, and then chop them, says the Unit­ with a thick layer of cheese, sea­ 3. Their deliverance (v. 20). people in one day?” soned with salt and cayenne. I’ lnce dominate. These may be floral motifs, ed States Department of Agriculture. The Lord wrought deliverance by "1 didn’t see all of them, mother O n ly Thinks H e Has of U bread crumbs, --------------------------- alternated V on a ilJ V ia iv u u I I u a baking U U M U g P I I U V I u and u u sheet bake until the dots, or stripes. Floral and conven­ L Layers sending a great earthquake which At some places I left cards." “ So your son has completed Ids edu­ tional designs with small and medium with prune*, with dots of butter and cheese is melted: serve hot opened tlie prison doors and loosed _ ____ - . s B„nn* of nl sugar Intnrvoll _ A Cake.—Take . m . i — pprlnkling at Intervals, cation." “ Great Scott, no! Why, he’s sized figures are usad on many d if­ a Corn one _ cupful each Just out of college." ferent materials, of which any that make a good prune “ betty." Old-fash­ of corn lueal and flour, four teaspoon- their hands. Out of C ontrol II. The Conversion of the Jailer are firmly woven niiglit be used for ioned sliced bread pudding may be fuls of baking powder, one-fourth cup­ It was past midnight and ominous this model. Every imaginable color Is made by pushing bits of chopped ful of sugar, one-half teaspoonful of (vv. 27 34). R a re ly Lost tramp of heavy feet was heard on the The Jailer had small sympathy for seen in these prints, but some of the prunes Into slices of buttered bread salt. Add one cupful of milk, two eggs Teacher — “ Where ar* elephants stairs. newer shades of yellow and red are In a baking dish, filling the dish with well beaten nnd one-fourth of a cup­ the prisoners, for ns soon as they were "What Is tliat?" she cried, clinging usually found?” Boy—“ Please, sir, prominent, and there is more brown a custard mixture, and baking In the fu l of melted butter. Beat well and made secure, he went to sleep. Being to her airman lover.” they’re so big they aren't often lost I” suddenly aroused from slumber by the than usual. usual way. bake In a shallow pan in a hot oven. "Sounds like your father coning j earthquake he «as about to kill Idin- down out of control,” he replied in Th United States Department of A little love nnd understanding, Seasonable Dishes. self. whereupon Paul assured Idin that Agriculture has help for those who Breeding Mosquitoes the Jargon of Ids profession. thinks tlie successful wife, w riting In At this time of the year salads and the prisoners were all safe. What he sew nt home in the form of a compre­ Farm nnd Fireside, w ill cover a mul­ “ Mosquitoes lay their eggs on or in fresh fru it and vegetables have a large had heard of their preaching and what hensive free bulletin on fitting dresses water, and these eggs hatch into “ wig­ titude of sins In a htishnnd. appeal. Just So and blouses. Allerton Salad. now he experienced caused him to gle tails" in from 24 to 48 hours. Rain “ Bird stores seem to run largely to —Wipe, peel and j come as a humble Inquirer ufter sal­ parrots.” barrels, cisterns, tin cans and other slice into one- vation. lie was convicted of sin and reeeptaelek around the place offer “ They live one hundred years." P rofit From Poultry ideal breeding places for mosquitoes. third Inch slices, felt tlie need of the Savior. Paul “ I see; durable stock.” Profit from the poultry yard, in the The covering of rain bnrrels and cis­ one cu c u w b e r. clearly pointed the way to be saved, case of a farm woman living in Ma­ terns with a tight screen or the plac­ Add an equal J saying, “ Believe on the Lord Jesus A bsolutely dera county, California, Includes the ing of a film of oil on the surface of amount of celery, Christ.'’ Tlie word “ believe" means results of selling angel food, sunshine the water w ill prevent the develop­ "Everything he has is better than cut in thin slices, | to trust und fully obey. Tlie proof that the jailer wus saved Is three- anything anybody else has." und sponge cakes during the season ment of the mosquito. Tin cans and o n e - h a lf th e when eggs are plentiful. The county other receptacles should be disposed amount of English walnut meats, fo ld : "A good man to marry, girl.” 1. Transformation from brutality to home-demonstration agent held a of before tlie mosquitoes have had an broken In pieces and oue-third of the meeting last year and showed the opportunity to develop. measure of green pepper, finely letnlerness (v. 33). R A N IN T O H E R He who a little while ago could with j members of tills woman’s group how chopped. Moisten with a highly sea­ impunity lay on the cruel lushes is to make these cakes, In each of which soned dressing and heap on sliced to­ Summer Cereals from 6 to 10 eggs are required for matoes in nests of lettuce. Sprinkle now disposed to wash their wounds. In summertime cooked cereals are 2. Confession of Christ In baptism leavening. She made 110 cakes fcr with chopped chives. sale duiiing the season, in addition to much more Interesting combined with When serving a boiled or steamed (v. :t.'i). fresh fru it or berries than without. those consumed nt home. They four-, Those who have really been con n ready market at a dollar apiece. Stir In half a cupful of any kind of fish accompany it w ith : vlcted of sin und have experienced th* Shrimp Sauce.—Melt three table­ T ills meant a profitable disposal of berries to every cupful cooked cereal spoonfuls of butter, add three table- i saving grace of God delight to con- , Just a few minutes before serving about 1,000 surplus eggs. fess their faith In Him under all cir­ spoonfuls of flour and s tir until well blended, then pour on gradually, while cumstances. MOST people know this absolute 3. He set meat before them (v. 34). constantly, one nnd one-half antidote for pain, but are you careful PLUNGE TIN CANS IN COLD W ATER QUICKLY stirring 4. His whole household baptized cupfuls of hot water. Bring to tlie to say Bayer when you buy it? And boiling point and let boil five minutes. (v. 33). do you always give a glance to see When a man's family Is willing to Add three-fourths of a teaspoonful of Bayer on the box—and the word salt, one-eighth teaspoonful of pep­ follow him, you may be sure thut his genuine printed in red? I t isn’t the per, one egg yolk slightly beaten and I conversion Is genuine. genuine Bayer Aspirin without it! A three-fourths of a cupful of well- III. Th* M agistrate* Humbled drugstore always has Bayer, with the "How did you meet that girl?" cleaned shrimp, cut in pieces. proven directions tucked in every box: (vv. 85-4«). "Run into her at s dance.” Date Souffle.—Beat three eggs very i 1. Orders to release tlie prisoners light, add slowly one cupful of sugar, (vv. 35. 86.). M istake beat well, add two tablespoonfuls of The earthquake brought fear upon I take the road to yesterd a y flour, one teaspoonful of baking pow- i the magistrates and thus moved them B u t A n d t h e g o in g e lo w For I am held up e ll the w »y der, one cupful of dates and one-quar­ to give leave for the prisoners to go By people th a t I ow e. ter cupful of English walnuts. Mix 2. Paul's refusal to go (v. 37). and bake in a shallow pan twenty-five Tlie ground ot Ills refusal was that Not H avin g A n y minutes. Cut In three-inch squares ttieir rights as Roman citizens hud Doctor—About nine patients out of and serve with whipped cream. been violated. Tliey demanded public ten don’t live through th l* operation. Sugared Beet*.—Cut four hot boiled vindication. Is there anything I can do for you be­ beets into one-fourth-inch slices, add 3. Brought out of prison by the offl fore we begin? three tablespoonfuls of butter, one and Aspirin 1« cers (vv. 38. SB). Dusky Patient—Yessah, kindly hand th« trad* » « r i n t one-half tablespoonfuls of sugar and Because tliey were Roman citizens B a y e r M a n u fa c to ra me mub I ibl one-half teaspoonful of s a lt Reheat ©f lljn o a c a tlc a c ld a a ta r o f S a lle y lle a c ld they were released, tlie magistrates and serve very h o t fearing what they had done. Not Being Done Vegetable Soup.—Cook one-half cup­ 4. Returned to the house of Lydia ful of celery, one-half cupful of calr- Red—The play Isn't nt all true to (v. 40). RELIEVED bage and two onions thinly sliced In The wife continually asks for Upon their public vindication they life, one third of a cupful of butter for ten money. QUICKLY minutes, stirring constantly. Add left the prison and entered the house Deke — Which Is quite natural. Carter's little Liver Rills of Lydia, and after ministering com three-fourths of a cupful of bread Purely Va«atatoia Laiattv© Red- But she gets IL m o ve th e b o w » la fre e fr o m crumbs and one quart of boiling wa­ fort to the brethren, they departed. -— — * p A ln a n d u n p la a a a n t a fte r ter, cook until the vegetables are soft. « . - T h * V raliay© «ha a y a tr m o f c o n s tip a ­ Sounded Suspicious affaci«. God Will Aid t io n poia o n a w h ic h m a n y tim e s cause a s our Add one pint of milk and two table­ "Why do you think that Fanny a n .I a c id c o n d itio n In «ha s y a ta m . R e m e m b e r spoonfuls of chopped parsley. Season It Is my habitual practice about lit­ th e y a ra • d o c to r ’ a p r a a c r ip tu m a n d can ba a ie e n w it h abeolut© c o n fid s n e a t o a n v ix x g y . with salt nnd pepper tle things to bring them before God. i doesn't like you?" A i l I > r «««iata 1 5c a n d 7 5 « R e d P a *k a fa a - “ < told her there waa a fool in every Cooling Cann.d Stuff W ith Cold W a t.r, Lobster Salad. — Two cupfuls of 1 never attempt to carry any burdens myself. 1 roll them on God, and family." d Dsrtment of Agriculture.i ' cooked lobster Is mixed with one hard “ What did «he say?" ^Prepared »r «»• P»“ « gl* “ ’ , t |,e riing |„ cold water as cooked egg. Chopped, salt and pepper »peak to God about them.—George ’ She asked If I »a* *n only to n ." I f you are canning In t . rapidly. T liis step would fo season; *dd two stalks of finely cut Muller, they are taken from the canner. to h e l p ^ gridM|1}. away from one large red tomato, a tahl The O th er W o rld not be possible with glass jars, w < spoonful each of lemon Juice an and S a fe ty The Impatient Patron — Waller, • II draft*. dressing. Mix and serve af,s- . __ . . ,,,i. .„nimer send to the United State* mayonnaise < Be thou like the bird perched upon Be tefore attempting to can a ' g 0||et| n 1471-F. "Canning Fruit* „n lettuce w ■Ith any desired dressing. some frail thing, although he feela Hie didn't you hear me rap on the table? Department of Agricu H i r e ^ " 1 various Important changes In perves eight. The Patient W alter—Wa* that you branch bending beneath him. yet loud­ . I. ri4 . lt rM. ■ All 4-0., rappin' <>a the table, sir? I heard you ly ping*, knowing full well tlia t be hag *rg Uek * Ml mtoJ. the methods of home canning during • , ' e to begin canning j4 . i i . I but I thought It was spirits. w ing*.—Gesparln. require» careful attention to direction*. *o H >’ un“ ise without the correct information. F BILIOUSNESS dw v w C A R TER ’S IEH PILL S For Old Sores Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh