Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, September 27, 1928, Image 3

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON. SEPTEMBER
G O O D A N D POOR
P O STU R E S H O W N
M IL K IN BREAD
M A K IN G IS A ID
Correct Position to Be As
sumed for Housework.
Useful to Supplement Pro­
teins and Minerals of Flour.
<P repared by th e U nited State« D epartm ent
of A griculture. >
(Prepared by the U nited State« D epartm ent
of A gricu ltu re.!
These two pictures, demonstrating
good and bad silting posture, are al­
most self-explanatory.
They were.
(iosed by a farm woman In Hampshire
county. Massachusetts, in connection
with a series of talks on posture given
by the county extension agent for
women. The woman in the tirst pic­
ture is sitting peeling potatoes in a
position frequently seen for such
tasks. It causes her head, shoulders,
and abdomen to slouch forward, while
In making white bread the use of
whole or skim milk to supplement
the proteins and minerals of wheat
Hour is strongly recommended by the
United Stutes Department of Agri­
culture. Since bread Is a staple food­
stuff. the use of milk in bread would
insure a better nourished population.
Dry skim milk may be used in bread
making with good results. In addi­
tion to supplementing the nutritive
value it improves the general appear­
ance of the bread loaf and enhances
its ease of manufacture.
There are, however, certain differ­
ences in flours and in their reaction to
skim milk in the dough which influ­
ence the ease of bread manufacture
and necessitate special attention to
certain stages of the process. In or­
der to determine what these differ­
ences in flours are and how they af­
fect the handling of bread made with
dried milk, a study was made by the
bureau of dairy industry of the United
Stntes Department of Agriculture.
It was found that the hard spring
wheat flours used In the experiments
reacted more favorably to the use of
dried skim milk than did winter wheat
flours. The range of fermentation
time in which doughs give good bread
is increased by using skint milk. This
adds to the ease of manufacture and
Is a very important property. The
lactose of the milk imparts a desirable
golden-brown color to the crust of the
baked loaf. The texture and color of
the crumb are also improved.
Improved Uniform International
Lesson
VO TERS W IL L N O T
A G R E E W IT H W O R K
W hite’s Attack on Smith
Distinctly Partisan.
SEES H O O V E R REAL
F R IE N D OF FA R M E R
LIFE’S '
LITTLE J
JESTS
Chairman Work of the Republican
National committee missed a rare
chance ut that New York press con- !
ference to sa.v ■ graceful, clilvalric
word which, we think, would have
been widely approved. Asked If he ■
Lesson for September 30
regretted William Allen W hites at­
PAUL THE MISSIONARY
tack on Governor Smith, Doctor Work
• I am doing this," he wrote, “on his
replied, “It’s none of our business.”
H IS A M B I T IO N
G O LDEN T E X T — C h r ist llv s th In me. He went on to explain that White “Is | great record as a public servant and
— G a la tia n s 2:20.
a free hand and is not connected with 1 a constructive statesman. I agree
P R IM A R Y TOPIC— S t o r ie s o f P au l.
“Ambition," said Norbert Quinn, “Is
with him in his position supporting
JL 'N l.iR TOPIC— P a u l, th e B rav* the Republican National committee In
a funny tiling- My friend, Christopher
the
Constitution.
Including
the
Eight­
any way.”
M issio n a r y .
_ _
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­
The gommittee. It will be rement- J eenth amendment and I also believe Morley, prince of funtasy aud Twen­
IC— P a u l th e D a u n tle ss .
bered,
had previously washed Its j he will assist the farmers of this tieth century Elizabethan, coufided
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
hands
of
responsibility for Mr. White, j country to work out their own salva­ that he wished that he could draw aud
IC— "In L a b o r s M ore A b un dant."
The ablution was performed by Henry tion through co-operative marketing. also that he could write successful
J. Allen, in charge of Mr. Hoover's , I believe he will be fair to every class plays.
"Quite in contrast Is my little friend,
publicity, who “Inadvertently" confid­ in this country."
character study. The Interests of the ed to the reporters Mr. White's cable I The Farmers’ Equity union is one William, who is saving up money to
quarter's lessons center in Paul, denying thnt be had retracted the J of the strongest agricultural organi­ buy an airplane. ’It's quite a worthy
zations in the country. It has more motive,' I told him. 'You are quite an
Stephen, Burilabas, John Murk, Luke, Smith charges.
Timothy, Jumes and Ananias. Assign­
Granting the fact that William Al­ than 500 chartered locals, capitalised ambitious boy.’
" ‘You bet I am !’ William agreed,
ments should he made a week lu ad­ ien White is In no wise apprenticed to ut from $5,000 to $100.000 each, in and added, 'You see, I want to fly over
vance for the preparation of brief es­ the Republican National committee, Texas, Oklahoma and many middle llobby Wlllet's yard and drop down
the truth is that the Kansas editor Is 1 western states. It holds seats on the bricks on him.'"—Los Angeles Times.
says by the pupils.
Another method would be to lift out an authentic spokesman of the Repub­ board of trade of Chicago and of
the principles contained In the lessons ) lican pnrty. Ills typewriter Is worth
C o t H im , A n y w a y
of the quarter and apply them to the more to the party than an army corps
The Accused—Judge, I? ain’t no
important problems of the day. The of ordinary press agents or spellbind
crime to be poor. Beside, I work
ers. His position might be described |
following suggstlons ure offered:
mighty hard sometimes tlndln' Jobs
Paul's the Ideal Education; Evi­ ns that of honorary general counsel j
for my wife.
dences of Genuine Conversion; What to the party. He Is an unofficial per- !
The Judge—You're right. It is no
Is a True Christian? What Is the sonage whom the leaders consult, and ■
crime to he poor, but it Is to run an
Real Missionary Spirit? Who Should Is regularly drafted, as lie was ut
employment agency without a license.
Go as Missionaries? Should Religious Kansas City, to help write the plat- j
Twenty-five aud costs.
Differences Be Compromised? If so. form. It was not as a free lance, it
How Far? How to Be Assured of was not as a disinterested citizen, that W hy Let Democrats
Mr. White assailed Governor Smith.
Divine Leading.
Tinker W ith Tariff? F O U N D S H E ’D B E E N S O L D
Perhaps the most satisfactory meth­ It was as a Republican striving to In­
Only once in our history lias the
od for adults is to summarize tlie facts jure the Democratic candidate In pub­ country changed political administra­
lic
esteem
and,
a'
a
corollary,
seek
and state the leading lessons. The
ing to promote Mr. Hoover's pros­ tions In an era of prosperity, except
following suggestions are offered:
Hawaiian Housewives to
when the change was brought about
Bad Sitting Posture While at Work.
Lesson for July 1. Paul, by birth pects. And because of his unique by a party division. The single In­
Get “Aunt Sammy” Talks and education, had much to be proud party place and his personal prestige
her feet, rather tensely wound around
Hawaiian housewives will have a of. A godly ancestry and a true edu­ anything that Mr. White says of a stance was that of 1802, when the
each other, will soon add to the gen­
new
radio friend during the 1028-20 cation ought to be the heritage of ev­ political character In the campaign Is country turned back to Cleveland.
eral sensutlou of fatigue produced hy
broadcasting
season. “Aunt Sammy," ery child.
l morally Indorsed by the Republican The change brought commercial dis­
her posture. In the other picture she
aster In its train. Notwithstanding
the
radio
spokeswoman
of
the
United
Lesson for July 8. While Stephen National committee, unless the Re­ the trtynendous burden of taxation
Is sitting correctly, well back in her
States
Department
of
Agriculture,
ministered In the benevolences of the publican National committee explicit-
chair, her feet flrmlv on the floor In
laid upon the people by the great war,
a position that enables her to retain whose daily broadcast programs, tlie church he testified of Christ and met i ly repudiates IL
the with violent opposition. The ring­
Doctor Work, os we have said, had we have experienced six years of the
her good posture without effort. Her “Housekeepers’ Chats,” are
most remarkable prosperity, ibis, too,
buck nnd shoulders are straight,w ith­ household guide of millions of home leader in this opposition was Paul. a splendid opportunity to repudiate In tlie face of several great strikes
makers
in
tlie
United
States,
will
sup­
Mr.
White,
lie
had
a
fine
opportunity
A
man
may
be
conscientious
und
out strain, her head held so as to see
to put Into striking effect Mr. Hoov­ and disasters, which for a time tied
what she is doing without Its being ply her programs to Station KGU of wrong.
up one or more great Industries. It
Honolulu, starting October 1.
Lesson for July 15. Paul In unbe­ er's announced desire to conduct this
The "Housekeepers' Chats" Is pre­ lief zealously persecuted the church, 1 contest with dignity and decorum, and may be true tltat a part of this pros­
pared h.v tlie Radio Service of tlie even consenting to the death of refreshingly clenr of the billingsgate perity Is due to conditions In other
"She was glveu away as usual at
parts of tlie world, but Is, more large­
United States Department of Agricul­ Stephen. When Ills eyes were opened of barroom controversy.
her wedding, I suppose?"
ly
due
to
the
wise
administration
of
ture. The homemaking facts which by the appearance of Jesus Christ on
Doctor Work had that chance and
"Oh, yes, but recently found she’d
tlie government.
nre flashed out In the chats are sup­ the road to Damascus lie was trans­ missed IL—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
been
sold.”
If tlie people as a whole are pros­
plied by the bureau of home econom­ formed Into a zealous wiluess for
perous, why should they want to
ics a n 1 other bureaus of the depart­ C hrist
S e lf-P e rfe c tin g
Democrats Stand for
change and run the risk of bringing
ment. The chats are broadcast as a
Lesson for July 22. The right which
“ P r a c tic e m ftketh p e r fe c t,’*
about
a
commercial
crisis?
Long
years
public service by announcers of some Paul hud of Christ was so real thut
Honest Tariff Policy
T h e p roverb «o d o th te a c h —
of experience have established the
E s p e c ia lly If w e p r a c tic e
00 co-operating stations.
he at once testified ot His deity anti
Mr. Hoover, n stating Ills views on fact that a protective tariff has al­
T h e fine th in g « th a t w e preach .
saving power.
the tnrlff, has deliberately discarded |
Lesson for July 29. Paul and Bar­ nil the results of the research of the ways been tlie backbone of American
Tlie Republican pnrty
GooseHesh B a rre d
nabas were sent forth by the Holy trade experts In his own department prosperity.
An old Southern planter was dis­
Ghost to preach the gospel to the Gen­ ant! taken Ills stand with those ex­ promises to retain thnt feature in any
cussing the hereufter with one of tlie
tiles. They were opposed by Ely mas, tremists in his party who demand ■ ¿vision that may be mnde. The Ills
the sorcerer. Spirit-filled men will thnt If there is any revision at all It tory of the Democratic party Is that colored servants. "Sum,’' tie said, "It
it has always opposed the protective you die first, I want you to come hack
most surely meet with opposition.
must be upward. He pledges nls
Lesson for August 5. The preaching pnrty to a fight to keep out foreign theory. What nssurnnee can it offet and tell me what It's like over there.
ly Improved by re-sizing. Lay the rug,
the people now that it will go back on If I die first. I'll come hack and tell
Presumably, he Intends to
right side down, on a bare floor In a of Barnabas aud Saul was accom­ goods.
you what It's like.”
panied
with
such
wonderful
signs
that
room where It won't need to be dis­
stand by all the monstrosities of the Its fixed beliefs?
“Hat stills me, Maraa,” replied (he
turbed for a day or so. Tack It down the people attempted to worship them Fordney-McCumber tariff and perhaps
old negro, “but If you dies first, Ah
securely and sprinkle evenly with s as gods. The same people soon were to add to them. Toward the methods
wunts you to promise me dat you'll
generous solution made from dissolv­ moved to stone them. Despite this of President Coolidge In destroying
come buck In de daytime.”
ing flake glue in hot water. Use horrible treatment, Barnabas und Saul the tariff commission he maintains a
about a fourth of a pound of glue to carried on their work.
discreet silence.
T h a t’s E ssential
Lesson for August 12. The question
Governor Smith, on the other hand, at the office of the Republican Nation
a half gallon of water.
“Yesterday you were not at the of­
of the grounds upon which Gentiles proposes to rehabilitate the tariff com­ ul committee, 15 B. 41st street, New
were to he received was bitterly de­ mission and through It to give the York, give one of the most complete fice, saying you were III, and I saw
E m p ty O p en ed Cans
bated. Paul preached thnt It was to country honest tariff legislation. That views of tlie extent <>f Hoover senti­ you on the street."
The practice of allowing foods to
"Yes. I was going for Ihe doctor.”
Is far from the Hoover policy, and ment In all of tlie stutes that lias beeo
Farm Woman Demonstrating a Good stand In open cons Is qot good house­ be by faith alone. Certain Judaizing
—Buen Humor. Madrid.
teachers luuglit that faith was to he those who say that the Democrats secured hy tlie natlhnul organization.
Sitting Posture.
keeping. After a can Is opened the supplemented hy the works of the law. have switched over to the Republican
Instead I l f reports upon Isolated In
Lesson for August 19. Paul was for­ n!«|e on the tariff Issue need Io revise cldents made hy traveling workers,
K N E W F O O L ’S G O L D
pushed forward, tier lungs are not contents should be stored In a clean
.heir references. The Democrats have the letters, coming from editors, busi­
cramped, and when her task is finished vessel preferably of earthenware or bidden to preach in Asia; then called
she will not be distressed or tired as porcelain. However, It is fair to say to preach In Europe. Divine guid­ accepted the principle of protection ness men, farmers and those In ev­
that the danger of a tin can Is usually ance Is Just us really shown in closed
hut they have not accepted Mr. Hoov­ ery oilier walk of life, represent Hie
she Would he had she sat as iu the
exaggerated. The inner surface of doors as In open doors.
er’s Idea that protection means the observations of men and women who
first picture.
cans
used
in
packing
foods
is
treated
Lesson for August 26. \\ hen Paul s Fordney-McCumber law and more have spent their lifetime In their com
Studies of correct posture for doing
inunlties und therefore are fully In
various household tasks have been with a shellac which Is insoluble In missionary work Interfered with the of It.
touch with local sentiment.
mnde In lids country by farm women ordinary food juices. It is only when unlawful gain of certain men at
To sum up the letters, there are
under the direction of tlie home dem­ a flaw Is present that acid foods may Philippi, he and Silas were sent to
R epu b licans “ in th e A i r ”
attack the container.
few "had" spots in the country, and.
Jail. Through their miraculous de­
onstration agent.
Apparently both the mill owners nnd to tlie contrary, a growing Hoover
liverance and their testimony of the
Ihe mill workers of New England will sentiment Is expressed In regions
he likely during Hie cnmpnlgn to ask which have been overwhelmingly
M IN T G E L A T IN W IT H C O LD SLICES OF LA M B
Curtis, 8moot and other Republican
spellbinders to offer them some plan
of “protection" against tlie cotton
Thp farm problem will not he
fields, climate, cheap power and lower tied until It Is settled permanently
cost of living that make the southern rightly. Dependence mi the motive
mills such devastating competitors. abilities of Herbert Hoover offers
R eggie— I Have uo trouble. Misa
And what will Curtis, Krnoot, el Id safest course for the farmers ot
Sharpe In telling fools gold
Miss X. — (III. I'm sure you can tell
omne genus answer?
nation.
It Is a fairly safe het that they
low much money you have. Mr Xupp.
rannot propose any better eiilll re­
E x tra o rd in a ry S u p p o rt
lief In (lie East than they have farm
O bscure C o n trib u to r
“Even
If Governor Smith's position
relief in tlie WesL—Atlanta Conslitu
T h* fl« h t h a t « la n d e d «■ • p r i t « ,
(on prohibition» were tennble," says
F o r a d m i r a t i o n c o m « « to v ie w ;
tlon.
Josephus Daniels brightly, upon re­
B u t h a a no r h u m e to r é a l i t é
T h e h o n o ra t h a t to h im a r e d u a .
covering from his first shock, "Ihe pro­
C a n d id a te s in A g re e m e n t
posal of amending the Eighteenth
A Lesson in G e o g ra p h y
Senator Robinson s speech was more amendment Is one that Is now so Im­
than the parrot-like echo of tlie aver­ possible of accomplishment that It Is
"The world Is round, Isn't It?"
age Vice Presidential candidate after nothing more than the expression of
“Supposed to he, yes."
the master has spoken. The Arkansas a personal opinion." In other words,
“Well, If I wanted to go east I
senator shows an Independence of splr- tlie former secretary of tlie navy and could eventually gel there hy going
it as well as n deep grasp of the fun­ one time admiring disciple of William west, couldn't I?”
damental Issues before tlie country. Jennings Bryan, undertakes Io com­
"Say, wliat are you, a taxi driver?”
Cold Sliced Lamb Leg With Mint Gelatin.
He ngrees with Al Smith on the major fort his dry soul hy contending that —Successful Farming.
Items outlined In Hie latter’s speech of the Issue which his Presidential can
Love One Another
5 tb s s u g a r
H cu p a ic e a c u -
«Prepared by t h . U nited s t a le s D ep sn m en r
T h e A fte rm a th
<4 ts p s a lt
cu m b er
Let os love one another whilst we acceptance, even though he may dis­ dldate Is trying to make paramount
o t A griculture.)
b o ll ln f
4 tba lem on Juice
agree on some matters of personal Is merely buncombe and doesn't ac­
Cold sliced meat for lunch may be 1*4 w a cup«
“Mrs
Smith
seems Io tune got over
live
t
I
would
speak
for
a
kind
word
t er
( d rop s o il o f p e p -
just «old meat, or It may he so trans­
on behalf of those who are sitting Interest nnd preference. Where he tually mean a thing. "Support" and the death of her first husband.”
cu p ca n n ed
p erm in t
Indorsement
of
that
sort
ought
to
c ru sh ed p ln e a p -
G reen c o lo r in g
formed by Its associations thnt It may
"Yes, hut tier second husband
next you and making y-onr own house agrees he does so not because Al
p ie, d ra in ed
m a tte r
hasn't.”—Nagel's l.ustlge Wett, Berlin.
be offered without hesitation to Hie
glad by their deft fingers and their Smith says so hilt because of his owu
most special guests. A case In point
Soak the gelatin In the cold water loving hearts.—Joseph Parker.
Is illustrated by the photograph from until soft, add to the boiling water
T h e G re a t in d u c e m e n t
S m ith's C h arg es R ecoil
the bureau of home economics, which with the sugar and salt, and stir un­
Blanche Had about Mrs. Hanford
Serving God
lias developed thia very delicious und til ail are dissolved. Cool aud add the
In our Judgment. Governor Smith's biting her tongue off. wasn't It?
Serving God Just whert you are,
decorative gelatin to accompany cold crushed pineapple, diced cucumber,
Florence—Yes, but there was com­
|th what you have, nnd nothing else, many of the tilings which tney nuy prohibition policy, while vigorous and
Slices of lamb. Tradition lias linked pineapl'le and lemon juice, oil of pep­
pensation even In this misfortune.
od require« nothing more; He will have been placed on the free list by specific, Is premature and baaed on In
tlie flavor of mint with lamb In many permint, and enough coloring matter
Blanche—How so?
ke nothing more. It Is yourself. In the present tariff. A diligent exnmina sufficient fact»- Tlie governor echoes
ways The addition of crushed pine­ to make the mixture pale green Set
Florence Her husband stays home
inr own position, wherever you are. tlon of the schedules shows that the certain partisan arguments made fa­
apple ami slices of cucumber to a the container In Ice water, and stir
lat He wante.—Margaret Slattery.
only dutiable articles under the Un miliar nt Houston, notably an Indict­ evenings now.
mint gelatin raises It from the com- until the gelatin mixture begins to
derwood tariff which are now on the ment of Republican corruption and a
BMOplace to the unusual. Needless to congeal. Rinse a mold with cold wa­
free list are aeenapheene, toluene, denial of Coolidge economy Aa Hie
G r e a t D a y fo r T h em
Thy
Will
Be
Done
say. this appetlaing luncheon combi
ter. c»at It lightly with some of the
xylene, plchurlin la-ana, chestnuts nml actual head «if Tammany hall and Ihe
"Bills
a bll ot an egotist. Isli I be?”
r>
or
not
to
do;
to
have,
nation Is very appropriate for hot clear gelatin, and place thin slices of
brick. Few farmer» have ever heard most extravagant governor the state
“Egotist! Say, when that fellow
i, I leave to th ee; thy ot
cucumber in the bottom and sldi-s
of
New
York
has
ever
seen,
he
might
of any of these commodities except
has a birthday he wishes tils friends
e in me: all my requei
Then fill the mold with the rest of
the last two, and It la of little conse better have left those charges un­ many happy returns ot tlie «la» ’’
i one. “Father, thy »
tlie gelatin mixture nnd lei strnd i»
spoken.—New
York
Herald
Tribune.
q'jence that they are free of duty.
—Charles Wesley.
a cold place until firm.
(B y REV P B FITZW A TER t> P
Moody B lbl* in s titu í* o t Chic**-
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