HALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 13, 192S W orship U nder S ta n A lte r the choree are done and the F IN E A R R A N G E M E N T re*t of the family are safely sleeping. FOR PASS CLOSET I like to sit out under the stars and meditate. As the a ir cools after the beat of the day. there Is more rest tor How a Compact, Oblong me in the quiet of the dusk than there Kitchen May Be Arranged. would be in sleeping during that time. A few night sounds, like the bleating th« Slats» D .p e rim e n « o f a restless lamb or the bark of a (P re p a re d of A g ricu ltu re. I distant dog. break the monotony of Here Is a floor plan, sketched by the Insect hum. Sheltered by the old the bureau of home economics, show lug home trees and surrounded by so how a compact oblong kitchen may many objects and sounds grown dear be arranged to best advantage, with through fam iliarity, 1 realize what it short distances to travel In doing the means to worship God under our own Vork. and logical routes from one -vine and flg tree."—George Godfrey work center to another. The floor In Successful Farming. space In this kitchen is small, doing away with unnecessary walking about, Pronounced “R ob-ut” and the paths of travel from the back -Hobut,” meaning a mechanical de­ door and ball do not cross the work vice which does the work of men. is centers. The key point of the arrangement correctly pronounced “ rob-ut,” with the accent on the first syllable. This Is the pass closet In the connecting Is the pronunciation adopted by the wall between the dining room and New York Theater guild, which pro­ kitchen. This ts arranged as shown In duced the play, “ It. U. It." In which the elevation. The shelves in the up­ the word was coined by Karel Capes, per part are reached from either room, a Czech playwright.—The Pathfinder. and those below might have been. The opening below the dish closet has sliding panels to permit serving from A G ood Idea “ Now, look here, Dorothy," said her father sternly, “ your mother tells me you've been naughty all day long. The next time you throw mud at your sister’s clean dress you 11 go to bed without your supper." “ The next time I throw mud at Doris." said the crying child, “ I ’ll wait untU after sup­ per."—Weekly Scotsman. COCKROACH CAN BE C O N TR O LLED One Good Method I t Elim i­ nation of A ll Odore. led state» D e p a rt ■»•»< (P rep ared by th a Ib ille S « '• « ' a t A g ric u ltu r e .I The KTICHEM CABINET t (& 1».» W eeleru N «»»P »P «r Un ion > T h » e x c e llen ce o f th » o ld - f a s h ­ io n e d 1)1« fe n u ly w a x t h a t no c h ild g o t an undue a m o u n t o f a t t e n t io ir T h e e n tlq u e Idea th a t th e c h ild m u s t w o rk fo r hla p a re n t» u n t il th e day he w as tw e n ty -o n e w a s a d e a l b e tte r fo r th e y o u th th a n to le t him g e t I t In to hie head t h a t h is p a re n t» m ust w o r k fo r h im — K . H u b b a rd . Improved Uniform International Sunday School » Lesson’ LIFE’S LITTLE JESTS ( R y R K V ** IV r i H W A t l R . D • D y M ood y B lb > C h ic a g o .) It may surprise many people to ( g k M l . W e a t a m N e w i a r ^ r C n t o n )____ learn that the corckrouch lias oue re deeming trait. According to entomolo­ Lesson for September 16 gists of the United States Department of Agriculture, this common and of FRIENDS PAUL WRITES TO HIS tensive house pest w ill prey on that IN CORINTH other disgusting insect, the bedbug j WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN. STICKING TO DIET It Is not recommended, however, L E S S O N T E X T — I C or. that cockroaches be kept for eradlcat- j For a hot dish which may be Two friends who had not met for a Ing the bedbug. There are other more stretched to serve 18 guests ttie fol­ G O L D E N T E X T — B eh o ld h o w good approved methods for exterminating long time sat In a restaurant talking. end ho w p le a s a n t It 1» fo r b r e th r e n t lowing Is well liked: "How Is old Snaggs, the company that insect. Chicken Warmein.— d w e ll to g e th e r In u n ity . P R IM A R Y T O P IC — P a u l W r it » » • promoter, getting on?" Inquired oue. The nuisance of roaches In offices Cook until teuder lu s L e t t e r to H ie P rle u d e . “ Oh, he’s not been feeling very well and in living rooms of Imuses can be kettle fu ll of water two J U N IO R T O P IC — P a u l W r it» » » G o o d reduced. If not removed entirely, by lately,” was the reply. “ He has to five to six-pound chick L e t t e r to H ie F r ie n d » ___ keep to a very strict diet—Just a Uttle elimination of all attractive sub IN T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ eus, addiug an onion to stances, according to Farmers Bulle­ of certain special food.” the kettle for seasoning IC __P a u l U rg e » T e a m W o rk . "What's wrong with him?” queried tin 658-F, “ Cockroaches." If care Is YOUNO PEO PLE A ND A D U L T TO P ­ Season the chickens in the other, “ ludlgestlon? Insomnia?" taken to keep food from living rooms side and out before put­ IC — P a u l P le a d » fo r C h r is tia n U n ity . offices, desk drawers and no attractive "No. In prison."—London Tld-BltS. ting Into the kettle. the odors of food are permitted to re­ Concernlng Contention In Taste the broth to see that It is not main, the roach nuisance can be re­ EASY TO FIGURE too salty, adding pepper during the Church (1:10-13). stricted largely to places where it Is L Exhortation (v. 10). “ That ye cooking. Remove the fowls when well necessary for food to be kept. In such cooked, take ofT the meat from the all speak the same thing." places the storage of food material in bones In neat pieces and place In a In view of the fact that he besought insect-proof containers or in ice boxes, dish set Into hot water, uddlng a them in the name of Jesus CbrtcL the together with thorough going cleanli­ little of the fat from the kettle to oue thing which he desired them to ness, w ill go a long way toward pre­ keep moist Into the kettle now- speak was the Lord's name. The name venting serious annoyance. place four good-sized bunches of cel of the Lord stands for all that Roaches may be controlled by the erv, cleaued and cut Into small pieces: Lord is nnd does. “ That there be no use of poisons and repellents, fum i­ cook until fairly tender, but not s o ft; divisions among you," that is, no. fac­ gants and traps. One of the most ef­ remove that to a dls-h to keep hot: fective and simple means of ridding now add four packages of noodles, or tions, no alienation of affection. That O p p o rtu n ity premises of the pests is by the use of If homemade, about a double recipe ye be perfectly Joined together In Mother (entering suddenly)—“ John the same mind and In the same Judg­ commercial sodium fluoride, a powder amount, n y! How dare you hit your little in —- ------ . and cook 15 minutes. m ent" easily obtainable. It may be used In sister?” Johnnie— "Auntie made me.” Serve a nest of noodles, then a fe w 2, The reason for this exhortation. the pure form or diluted one-half with Malden Aunt—“ Nonsense, Johnnie! 1 spoonfuls of celery and top with some inert substance such as pow­ (v. 11). chicken and a spoonful of gravy. If said If you did h it her I would never Word had been brought to Paul by dered gypsum or flour. With a dust kiss you again.” Johnnie—"W ell, 1 served on a platter serve In the same members of the household of Chloe gun or blower the sodium fluoride can way—noodles first, then the celery that wrangling was going on among couldn’t let a chance like that slip.' be thoroughly dusted ubout the run­ —Tit-Bits. "Say Jim, what's thet blank space the members of the Corinthian church. ways and hiding places o f the roaches. and top with the chicken. Rabbit Shortcake.—Clean rabbit and He assured them that he had suffi­ up there fer where all thqm nils are?” The immediate effect is to cause these cut into pieces, dredge with flour und G ood Counsel “ Don't you know Bill? Why that’s Floor Plan Showing Pass Closet Next insects to rush out of their hiding put into a frying pan with one-half cient evidence of the strife which was for the people what can't read, silly. A man may think. If he will, that places and run about more or less going on among them. to Sink. blindly, showing evidence of discom­ cupful of butter or bacon fat and four two eyes see no more than one; 3. Nature of the contentions (v. 12). or that a gamester seeth always the counter on the kitchen side, or fort, to be followed in the course of a tablespoonfuls of chopped onion. Cook T ake ’Em Their disputes were about their more than a looker-on—but when all for passing used dishes through to the few' hours by their death. The dust until brown, turning frequently. Re­ teachers. Their Interests were cen­ Y ou need n e 'e r a s k h e r fo r a klaa, F o r th e lip a o f c u te L lx x le Is done, the help of good counsel Is sink. Placing the sink at right angles acts both as a stomach poison and as move to a large kettle, cover with tering In their favorite ministers. A re Just nn In v it a t io n , Ilo , stock or water to which five bouillon that which setteth business straight.— to this closet Is a good feature for a contact poison. Some were for Paul, perhaps attract­ T o s a il In a nd g e t busy. A copy of the bulletin, describing cubes have been dissolved add two ed by his logic; some were for Apol Bacon. several reasons. The counter space blades of mace, one-half a bay. leaf, a number of other methods of reduc­ los, doubtless moved by h's stirring for receiving soiled dishes is extended For His O wn Im provem ent ing or eradicating the nuisance, may and cook until tender. Strain, reserve eloquence; others were for le te r. Efficiency by the draiuboard, which in turn in Mr. Newgllt—Holtall says lie met the meat and discard the bones. Melt be obtained from the United States -A re you an efficiency expert?” “ You crenses the serving surface if neces­ one-half cupful of butter, add two- Doubtless these were Jewish converts you on the street and you refused to Department of AgrlcuKure, Washing, can bet I am,” answered Senator Sor­ sary. The window over the sink gives thirds of a cupful of flour, and stir who looked to Beter us their author­ recognize him. He's common folks ghum. “ The theory of efficiency de­ good light for dishwashing, and as ton, D. C. uutil brown. Add to the strained ity There were s till others who had nnd all that, I know, but lie's a dia­ pends on making It clear who’s boss; fast as the china and silver are washed stock, cook five minutes, add salt and as their cry "back to Christ." repudi­ mond in the rough. and there Is no consideration more Rather Novel Sandwich His Daughter—1 know he's a dia­ pepper and the rabbit ment nnd keep ating all human teachers. important in a political organisa­ 4. The grounds of allegiance to mond lu the rough. That’s why I cut for an Afternoon Tea hot until serving time. Split indi­ vidual shortcakes, spread with butter, Christ (v. 13). tion.” _________ him. __ ____________ For rather novel sandwiches or tliin pour over the rabl.lt and place a ripe (1) He Is Head of the whole church. bread and butter fo r afternoon tea, The Stay-at-H om e Dinner Horn a t the Side Show The unifying power of the body. Is olive In the center of each shortcake; make some orange bread, suggests ttie garnish with a sprig of parsley. “ Your wife is busy with politics?" the head. He rnlsed the question, "Is Strong Man—Help! Help I Get the bureau of home economics. The flavor "B rillia n tly,” answered Mr. Meekton. Prune Salad.—Cut head lettuce Into Christ divided?" The mere rulslng of doctor. Is given by the cooked peel of two six slices and place on Individual the question gave the answer. “ You have to do a great deal of Chorus of Voices — W hat s the oranges. The bread is leavened with plates. But a tablespoonful of may­ reading to hold your own? (2) Redemption accomplished. trouble? „ baking powder und should be used onnaise dressing In the center, sprin­ “ I do. And I find It difficult." Strong Man—The sword swallower By his atoning death He has su­ while fresh. Cut with a large sharp kle with paprika, surround with a “ What do you read?” has got a fish bone in his throat. preme Lordship over all. "Mostly the cook book.”—Washing­ knife. border of chopped nut meats, place DINING JZ mtch CN (3) Allegiance to Christ acknowl­ outside a ring of finely cut celery, edged in baptism. By one Spirit are ton Star. ____ ________ H ow Vain Is Man 8 cups flo u r ROOM { P e e l fr o m S 114 cups m ilk and outside of that on the edge of we all baptized Into one body (1 Cor. o ra n g e s The Coquette— (in circle of ad- M eeting M an’s N eeds 4 teaspoons b a k in g the lettuce a border of cooked prunes, 12:13). 1 cup s u g a r mirers—“ Oh! what a pity that the pow der 14 cup w a t e r “ You have made some wonderful ex­ stoned and cut Into pieces. II. Concerning Christian Minis ers % teaspoon s a lt handsomes man in this p rty. has plorations of ancient tombs." 1 1 ta b le s p o o n w a All Do You Like Tongue? b u tte r a grease spot on his waistcoat, 13:1-4:5). . _ . . "1 have," said the eminent archeol­ Since the dissensions In the church There Is no more delicate and nice the gentlemen eagerly scrutinize their Cut into shreds the peel from two ly flavored meat than a well cooked gathered around the ministers, I’aul ogist. "And I am Inclined to think respective fronts. thick-skinned oranges. Cover the peel It '* is es j , proceeded to cure the evil by exhibit- that the ancients would have contrib­ tongue. '* with water and cook for about M pecially 80 0 ¡„g the ministerial office In Its true uted more to human progress If they H ow H appiness H appens minutes, or until tender, then drain. sliced very ' thin lig h t To conceive of ministers as had paid less attention to private Happiness can come about only Make a sirup of the sugar and water. and served cold, party leaders or teachers of philoso­ monuments and more to skvserupers. as a distillation of s rich, free and ‘ a , id the peel and cook until about 1 as a sandwich phy tends to divisions. Division« In varied experience: It is the in Elevation Showing Arrangement of tablespoonful of the sirup is left. Sift filling or with a the church occur when men are oc­ BRO W N AS A BERRY extricnbly Interwoven pattern of i * Pass Closet. together the dry ingredients, cut in salad and a cup cupied with the messenger rather than useful life In whatever sphere.-Amer the fat, and add the well beaten egg of tea. with the message. The cure In such a they are put away In the cupboard and the milk. Bent tills mixture for lean Magazine. Here Is a fine case Is to get u right conception and to be taken out ou the dining room about three minutes. Stir in the orange dish to serve with the rough ends and proper estimate of human teachers. W atch Your S tep side. peel and mix thoroughly. Tour in a broken parts of the tongue: Ministers really are: This convenient two-wny arrange greased bread pan and bake for one First Wife—"B illy told me I was Tongue Italienne.— Use the broken 1. Servants ol God (vv. 5, 0. the eighth wonder of the world, See ment may be a "pass cabinet” made hour In a moderate oven (about 3-u pieces of a boiled /tmqked tongue cut They are Instruments In Ills hands end D itto—“ What did you say ? First by a skilled carpenter or Joiner, so degrees Fahrenheit). Into small dice. Mix together two for the execution of His w ill. They Wife— “ I told him not to let me catch that on the dining room side it takes taldes-pis.ufuls of butter, three table are men sent to deliver a message, the place of a sideboard and on the him with any of the other seven. - spoonfuls of bread crumbs, one hall to do a definite work. kitchen side of a dish cupboard. A W arm W eath er M eals tenspoonful of parsley, one teaspoon­ Answers. 2. Ministers are equal In rank (vv. less expensive plan that serves the Warm wather meals are made more ful of minced onion, one egg yolk, a same purpose Is to have an ordinary appetizing by serving some cold dishes little salt and pepper to taste. Spread 8 9). H ad the Proof They are called by the same spirit closet with shelves built into the con­ at each meal, by using crisp, fresh un­ this on the bottom of a glass baking g h e _ ‘T showed father the verses to teach the same truth, and there­ necting wall with a fu ll length door cooked vegetables and plenty of fresh dish. Arrange the diced tongue and fore stand In the same relationship. you sent me He was pleased with th e m ” He—“ What did he say? He in each room. These doors may be fruits, by using little fat In cooking, a few slices of tongue overlapping Official hierarchy In the church has cut across at a suitable point to give and by providing cool drinks made each other on top of the mixture. said he was delighted to find that access to only the upper or the lower from fru it drinks and tea Infusions. Cover with one cupful of boiled rice no foundation In the Scriptures. wasn’t going to marry a poet. -S tra y 3. Every minister must give an ac­ part of the closet as uecessary. To prevent digestive disturbances, which has been well seasoned with “ Oh, how perfectly glorious you St vrlea. avoid taking large quantities of cold butter, pepper, salt and paprika and count to God for h’ work (vv. 10-21). look, Mrs. Van Lucre, with that won­ If he lay other foundation than drinks or iced desserts while working cover the rice with a top of grated The A fter Effect Balance th e Ration or when overtired or overheated. In cheese. Set In the oven long enough Christ he Is not a Christian minister derful coat of tan." Upon reading that somebody Is en A light dessert should follow a hot weather 11 Is well to choose foods ••'Reuse me, lady, but youse has got at all. If he build sound doctrine on flowed with “ second sight.” the fellow heavy meal, and a heavy dessert a easy to digest Avoid pastries, rich to get thoroughly hoL the foundation he w ill receive a re­ me mixed. I ’s Mrs. Van Lucre s new Braised Tongue.—Boll a tongue In who fell In love at first sight Is p re tty light meal. Following this rule helps ward. If he build false doctrine on a sauces and heavy desserts. f-alted water for two hours or until true foundation he w ill suffer loss and cook.” apt to rise up and deplore that all to balance the human ration. lender. But Into cold water for a few men are not created equal. receive punishment Sorrow nnd an­ W ild ca t minutes to loosen the skin, then re­ S T U F F E D EG G P LA N T U N U S U A L L Y A T T R A C T IV E move It and slice Into slices three guish w ill be to him who builds good A w ild c a t a lt« upon a tre e , material upon a wrong foundation, In f r e t f u l c o n te m p la tio n His Choice quarters of an Inch thick. Slice boiled I'm g ln d y o u 're Just e fe lin e fre e . and likewise to him who builds poor -Come. come, you shouldn't refuse l.ain the snme thickness and trim It A nd n o t » e p e c u le tlo n . material upon a right foundation. to lend me money. One friend should to match the tongue. But a little Human wisdom has no place In the alwavs be w illing to help another. tirown the butter In the pan and In This A ge solemn work of bulldtr..? the church - I know, but you insist on always tongue and ham on both sldea. Place “ You seem to be willing to listen * x ' * of God. being the other." these braised slices around a round 4. Minister» are the property of the to these hard luck stories." Z /W ’ ■ baking dish. In alternate slices and “ Yes, it 1» sometimes a relief to hear Inopportune In the center put fresh cooked and church (vv. 22, 23). about somebody who Is Ineflicieut. — Frequently the assumption 1« that well-reasoned spinach. t over w ill, -Madam, your husband has been run Ixiulsvllle Courier Journal. buttered bread crumbs and chopped the church 1» owned ty the minister«. over by a truck. Ministers should be followed only a» hard-conked egg yolks. Brown a “ Good heavens! And on the after H ardly the Thing far as they follow C hrist short time In a hot oven and serve. noon of my bridge party! -C o llie rs “ Nhakespeiireun stuffs seem to h»» 6. Minister» are God'» steward» Stuffed Tongue.—Boll a tongue u ti the go. «live me a success slogan or til tender Skin and «lit through the (4 :l-5). Their buslne»» Is to dispense III» quotation.” larger end; remove part of the meat borrower nor a lender ’Neither enough to make a well to hold the truth. They do not originate the me*- »age. God demands fidelity on their ,)(> • stuffing Chop the meat that was re “ But this Is for a hunk.” V E 6 C E part and lie w ill enter Into Judgment moved and mix with bread crumb- with them ns to their faithfulness. butter, salt and pepper and fotn It Is Quite Delicious S«rv«d In Its Own Covering. Fishing chopped Olive«. F ill and (.Ince th - and without puncturing the skin dig tongue In a casserole, lay small strip, P ro o f o f ■ D iv in e R e a lity ( P r .p a re d by t h e m~ * “ Hear about Flubdub?" out a» much of the pulp aa possible of fat «alt pork on top and t.ro « -n The best proof of a divine reality ut -No.” Nerved In Its own covering, topped and cut It Into small piece«. Cook the It well In a hot oven. Serve w ith: -He went fishing one day and his the heart of things Is the passion for h i golden brown bread crumb«, stuffed cabbage and the eggplant pulp In a Olive Sauce.—Mix two tuhle.pimn growth, the desire for perfection, that wife didn't see him again for aev»n ” __ 11« attractive «mail quantity of water for al.out 10 fula of flour, two tablespoonful a of makes Itself felt In all who are sen­ rears.” WELL OR MONEY BACK eggplant Is an unusually minutes, drain and add the other In butter, one tea-poonful of beef ex­ sitive to the posslbllltleg of spiritual vegetable «ben It comes to the table “ | liaien t that much patience with t e ar P ile , ellm teeteit »’ •— W R IT T E N A S S I R A N C E - » * « " the fish."-Jxm lsvllle Courier Journal. Here are direction for preparing IL gredlents. F ill Hie eggplant shells tract, one cupful of boiling water and attalnmenL In« the D r -C . J. D«aa tee*™«« p. _ n (,n -w fS o t method **« tr»»t- with this mixture, and cover the top salt and pepper to taste. Add ttie given by the bureau of home eco m e n t.'L - x i b» « eich.Uvel.1 with buttered bread crumb«. Blare iK.IIIng water last. Just before tai’ tP .e . \ RemarkxWe »uectil a t a o - lt h nomic*- B eing C o n te n t M ight G et H ooked n therKeetil end v.don » j M d * . Juice the stuffed eggplant In a shallow bak­ Ing from the heat add two tablesp sm Send T O D A Y toe E R E E 100- We have been content with a slight 3 tablespoo n« b u tte r O llheri- - Never tell a girl you love ing dish, pour two or three table- e g g p la n t paee book s e n s detail» and fuls of grated ollie». t tablespoo ns elevation above Hie evils of our time, her. 1 p in t fin e ly c u t _ . . . ^ S e n J re d -t.tte .llr' ■nial.^ spoons of hot water into the dish, and chopped p e a n u t» and not Intent on the Inward search- ci bb.iire Gerald—Why not? bake for half an hour or until the egg­ » cup line b re ad wait R E C TA L^C O LO N CLINK Ing. purifying and consuming c? the •She'll probably believe you." c ru m b » plant mixture Is heated through and j teaapoon onion Holy S p irit—F. B Meyer. the top crumbs are golden brown. Cut the eggplant In half lengthwise