Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 18, 1928, Image 3

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    W A Y S TO PR EPARE
R IC E W IT H M IL K
VEGETABLES A N D
M IL K FOR H E A L T H
M ay Be Served as Breakfast
Food or as Dessert.
Many Housewives Err
Cooking Too Much.
( P r e p a r e d by th e U n ite d 8 ta te a D e p a rtm e n t
of A g ric u ltu r e .)
(P r e p a r e d by th e U n ited S tate* D e p a rtm e n t
of A g ric u ltu re .)
in
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchcol
’ L esson1
PR O SPER ITY U N DER
R E P U B LIC A N R U LE
Figures Show Advancement
in Eight Years.
J l Few
ÿ Little ©
¿Smiles
For
D istant
and
Near By
Stations
— been an extremely
Prosperity lias
real matter to the American people j
during the last eight years, it was re j
The housewife can buy health for
Cook rice In water when you ex­
vealed with the publication of the |
pect to use It as the starchy food at her fandly through properly selected
textbook of the Republican national j
dinner, as an Ingredient of various and prepured foods, according to Miss
committee. The details are given in a
Lesson for October 21
made dishes, such as stews or scal­ Louise Stanley, chief of the bureau
special section of the book entitled, j
uucu I
'
the v United
loped combinations, or In soups, cukes, of home economics in me
“¡Seven Years of Republican Rule.”
g ricu ltu re .
C H R IS T IA N S T E W A R D S H IP
States Department of A
Agriculture.
or breads.
HE KNEW HIS FAMILY
Some of the more important accorn
Cook It In milk when you wish to The whole program of this bureau
piishments
under
Republican
rule
LESSON
T
E
X
T
—11
Cor
8:1-15;
»:•.
?•
aims
at
teaching
just
such
wise
buy-
1
Increase Its food value. Its flavor,
GOLDEN T E X T —F irst gava their are: employment for au additional
“Do you think being able to get
too. Is enhanced when It Is cooked ing for health, and then having bought ow n se lv e s to the Lord,
10,000,900 workers, higher wages than motion pictures over the radio will
In whole or skim milk or in half milk for health the women are advised how
PRIMARY TOPIC—Glad G iving.
ever before, 25 per cent Increase in help any In getting families to sjier.d
JUNIOR TOPIC—Glad G iving.
and half water. The rice will some­ to cook for health.
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ the price of agricultural products, and more time at home?" asked the Curi­
That many housewives make the IC—
times absorb as much ns four times
W hat Is God s Claim on Us?
73 per cent increase in savings de­ ous One.
Its volume of milk, so a cupful of mistake of cooking the good out of
TOUNÜ PEOPLE AND ADULT TO P­
••No." growled the father, “they
posits.
IC—
P
rin
cip
les
of
C
hristian
S
tew
ard
­
rice and a quart of milk will result vegetables is the belief of Miss Stan­
Hard and Gnarled
Fifty per cent more wage earners would rather go somewhere ond spend
in a combination tiiat is high in food ley. “Already sufficient data are avail­ ship.
Bishop Bristol said at a dinner In
are taking out Industrial insurance 50 cents to see them thnn stick
value. Itice cooked in milk may be able to indicate the value of a short
I. Examples of True Chri.tian Be­ now titan in 1921 and their policies around home and see them for noth­ Washington:
served as a breakfast cereal, or as a period for cooking vegetables. This
“Old age mellows some of us, while
are twice as large. American homes ing."
•
dessert with various kinds of fresh, group of foods Is so valuable ns a nevolence (11 Cor. 8:1-3).
others it makes hard and gnarled.
The Uberal'ty of these Macedonian have doubled their purchases during
source
of
both
vitamlnes
and
mineral
canned or dried fruits.
"Jethro, an aged woman said to her
tlie prosperity era, aud the consump­
HAD BEEN PICKED
You know how delicately creamy constituents that stoves have been churches exhibits practically every tion of gasoline has Increased more
aged husband, ‘we've lived together
grand
principle
Hnd
motive
which
en­
old-fashioned rice pudding Is—the made to develop methods of cook- '
nearly fifty years now. Heigtio. It
ter Into the giving which has God a than 200 per cent during the admiuls
kind made without eggs—in which ing to preserve the food value I
can’t last forever. It won’t be long
tration.
the thickening of the milk Is done by and to develop the paiatabllity of sanction. Observe:
N'ew records for expenditures in
before one of us will have to go.’
1. The source of true giving (v. 1).
long, slow cooking. The milk acquires these important foods.
"'D on’t worry. Hannah,’ tlie old
This is said to be the grace of God, recreation have been established un­
a characteristic flavor. Another good
“The government support of the - by which Is meant that the disposition der the principles of government
man soothed her, ‘Don't worry, my
'rice and milk pudding is rice ba­ work of 27 home economic experts in to give freely of our means is a dis­ which Herbert Hoover will cottlluue
dear.’
solving just the everyday questions of position created by the Holy Spirit. if he is elected. The radio industry
varian.
•“ No,' she said, ‘but I was Just
The two recipes below are from housewives all over the country is a This puts the Christian giving on a has jumped from nothing to the plac­
tblnkin', Jethro, that when it does
Farm ers’ Bulletin 1193, “Rice as a fact that is too little known, although much higher plane than that which ing of 7,000.000 sets In American
* hnppeu I’d kinder like to live in
Food,” which contains many sugges- many queries are received by the bu­ brings the people under the bondage homes. Recreational visits to nation-
M iami.'"
reau from homemakers taking advan­
i al parks have increased 120 per cent.
of the law to give a tenth.
tage of this government service.
2. They gave from the depths of Patronage of the motion picture in
“People want to know how to count their poverty, uot from the abundance dustry lias brought it to be tlie sec- i
calories, what foods to eat for cal­
ond Industry In tlie United States.
of their riches (v. 2).
cium, iron and phosphorus, where to
Legislation sympathetic to business
Their limited means did not cause
get vitamlnes," according to Miss
“Just ufter iter third
them to restrict their gifts, but their has brought benefits to It which rival
Stanley. “These are the same ques­ deep poverty abounded unto the the benefits the family Inis received.
b i r t h d a y , my little
tions the food workers of the nation­
daughter, Connie, had
“riches of their liberality." On the A gain of 270 per cent wns recorded
He—You’re the sweetest flower that
al dairy council are asked,” comments basis of this philosophy our poverty in monthly sales of motor trucks.
a serious uttack of In-
ever grew.
Mrs. Evelyn Burdick, of the national
There
was
a
31
per
cent
Increase
In
t est I mil flu,” says Mrs.
ought to be a call for greater gen
She—But don’t forget that I’ve been
dairy council. “We do find, however,
the
number
of
ears
loaded
every
II. W. Turnage, 217
eroslty, for God lias promised that If
that the Interest is turning largely we give liberally He will give liberal­ month nnd a gain of 126 per cent In picked before 1 ever nu t you.
Cadwalder St., San
from the Importance of vitamlnes ns
the amount of building construction
Antonio, Texas. “It
Dawn
being a better health measure. Peo­ ly In return.
awarded.
__ J left tier very weak
3.
Their
willingness
surpassed
their
•'Howdy,
Old
W
orld.”
ih
e
robin
«ang
ple all want to know how to get cal­
The production of Iron ore has
uiid pate, l le r bowels wouldn't act
at morn,
cium into their bodies as a result of I ability (v. 3).
doubled. Copper production is four To banish
hours of w a tch fu ln ess for­ right, she had no appetite und nothing
God’s
gifts
are
reckoned
by
the
the publicity given to scientific re­
times
what
It
was
under
previous
ad
lorn.
with her.
search showing the importance of this degree of willingness, not by the ministrations. Food consumption has A hum ble so n g ste r thu s made bold to agreed
“Our physician told us to give her
say
element for tooth and bone structure amount given (II Cor. 8:12; 9:7).
risen, ns shown by the Increasing de­
If such grace were to come upon mand for flour, pork nnd other sta­ •‘H ers com es a new and far m ors ra ­ some California Fig Syrup. I t made
in adults as well as children. A quart
diant d ay.”
her pick up right away, and now she
the
churches
today,
there
would
be
of milk every day and green leafy
ples. Home ownership has grown, nnd
is ns robust nnd happy as any child
an
abundance
of
funds
to
carry
on
vegetables is not only the easy an­
9,000,(XD homes have been equipped
Cruelty
in
the
Home
In our neighborhood. I give California
swer to the calcium question but also the Lord’s work.
with electricity.
“Now, what ure tlie cruelty chargesT’ Fig Syrup full credit for her wonder­
4. They were insistent on being al-
Six million telephones have swept
to the vitamlne supply.”
“My husband wanted me to get up ful condition. It Is a great thing for
I lowed the privilege of giving (v. 4). | nway the barriers of time nnd dis
I They did not need to be pressed tnnee. Fourteen million automobiles In tlie middle of tlie night and cook children.’’
Children like tlie rich, fruity tnsta
’ into giving. How far we have de­ add to the enjoymen' qf life or speed breakfast for him."
Two Recipes for Ccok'.ng
“And what constituted the middle of California Fig Syrup, and you can
parted frm the apostolic method. To­ Industry nnd commerce.
pur­ of tlie night?" asked ihe Judge, who give it to them as often as they need
Ham in Different Ways day we employ the shrewdest men in chasing power of wages has The
steadily knew a tiling or two himself.
Rice W ith M ilk.
it, because It ts purely vegetable. For
financial
affairs
that
can
be
found
to
Here are two ham dishes—one
Increased and the use of electrical
“Eight A. M.”
over 30 year» leading physician» have
make appeals at our missionary meet­ power In Industry has doubled. Tlie
which
utilizes
the
Inst
of
the
cold
tions for preparing rice. Write to the
recommended It, und its overwhelming
ings and the dedication of our 12-hour day has been abolished nnd
cooked
ham
after
it
has
been
ground
United States Department of Agricul­
sales record of over four million bot­
Speech!
I
churches.
up—and
the
other
suggesting
a
new
the Job of every man Is still secure.
ture for the bulletin, which Is free.
“We cherish freedom of speech,” re tles n year shows It gives »ntlsfatflon.
6.
They
first
gave
themselves
to
way
of
cooking
a
slice
of
broiling
Old-faahioned Creamy Rice Pudding.
Nothing compares with It as a gentle
marked tlie earnest citizen
hum. The bureau of home econom­ the Lord (v. 5).
1 tbs. uncooked rice 4 tsp. nutm eg or
Hoover’s
Interest
in
but certain laxative, and it goes fur­
“Yet
we
must
remember,"
raid
Sen
This
Is
most
fundamental
to
right
ics gives both recipes.
1 quart m ilk
cinnam on
ator Sorghum, “that tlie person who ts ther than this. It regulates the atom-
giving, for when one gives himself
Workers
of
America
yj cup su g a r
1 tsp. sa lt
Ham Souffle.
neither very Intelligent nor Industri • ach and bowels and gives tone and
to the Lord there is no reason for with­
Wash the rice, add the other In­
Herbert Hoover reaches the heart
scalded m ilk 2 cups finely
ous Is usunlly the one who has tlnte strength to these organ» so they con­
holding
his
gifts.
If
one
does
not
give
gredients, pour the mixture into a 2 2 cups
of
labor's
greatest
problem
when
he
tbs. b utter
ground cooked
himself to the Lord there will be the goes after full-time employment for to do the most talking."—Washington tinue to act normally, of their own
good-sized baking dish, nnd cook in 2 tbs. flour
bam
accord.
desire to retain as much for self ns all workmen, John L. Lewis, presl- I Star.
3
e
g
g
s
»
«>•
chopped
the oven slowly for about two or
There are many Imitations of Cali­
pepper
parsley
can be done within the bounds of re- , dent of the United Mine Workers ot |
three hours, stirring it frequently. If 14 tsp.
cup dry bread
Salt to taste
fornia Fig Syrup, so look for the name
Desperate
Remedies
ppectablllty.
The
only
right
method
allowed to cook slowly the milk thick­
America, said In commenting on the
crum bs
of raising money for the Lord Is first
Wife—oh, John, I've discovered that “California” on the carton to be sura
ens to a creamy consistency and the
Prepare a cream sauce of the flour, to Induce nten and women to give attitude of the Presidential nominee as the woman r.ext door hns a hat like you get the genuine.
rice swells to several times its orig­ butter and milk. Separate the egg
reflected by his address on labor at j
their lives to the Lord and then to Newark recently.
inal size. If double the quantity of
mine.
"Ship of the Desert"
yolk» and whites nnd beat each well. give of their possessions.
Hub—Now, I suppose, you'll want
rice Is used, the mixture does not re
"Mr.
Hoover
penetrntes
the
heart
Mix the bread crumb». the yolks of
A
huge
automobile designed liy a
II.
Emulation
of
Macedonian
Be-
of America's industrial and economic i me to pay for n new one.
quire such long cooking, as the rice
tlie eggs, and the ham with the cream
German engineer for desert travel
in swelling thickens the liquid more sauce Add the pepper, salt and pars­ nevolence Urged ( I I Cor. 8:6-13).
problem when he declares for full and | Wife—Well, dear, that would be
Moved by tlie generosity of the stable employment for the workers of I cheaper than moving.—Everybody’s would be a veritable four storied desert
rapidly, but the product Is not so ley. Fold in the beaten whites of
ship, carrying 150 passengers nnd ha*-
Macedonian churches, Paul desired America,” Mr. Lewis said.
“His Weekly.
creamy.
eggs nnd turn Into a .greased baking Titus to commend to the Corinthians
1 Ing two Diesel engines, a wireless
Rice Bavarian Cream.
Newark
address
reveals
Ills Intimate
dish. Bake for about 33 minutes nt Ihe same grace. This grace he urged
room, de luxe cabins, baggage room
Good-By
and comprehensive grasp of the eco ,
% cup uncooked
N utm eg or clnna-
a medium temperature. Serve from I upoo them, giving,
r ic e
m on
nontlc factors which are the everyday ' Reggie—1 mean to marry yout and a promenade deck.
-
4 cu p s m ilk
-
w h ite s of 2 eg g s the dish.
1. Not as a command (v. 8). It concern of the average American.
daughter, sir, and what’s more. I’m
1 tbs. granlated
1 tsp. sa lt
must he spontaneous—liberal.
M
erely
Investigating
“Ills specific declarations In favor going to do It. Do you follow me?
g ela tin dissolved 4 tap. van illa
2 As a proof of the sincerity of of high wages, free collective bargain
“I say, did you have au accident?"
Rayon Found Useful
In 4 tbs. cold
4 cup su gar
May's Dud—Yes as far as the door
their
love
(v.
8).
Love
Is
more
than
“ Not at nil. Didn't you notice? I
w a ter
Use of rayon, the name commonly mere sentiment: It Is benevolent ac­ Ing. restrictions on the use of Injunc­
Wash the rice and cook it in the accepted for what was known as "arti­
turned the cur upside down to see
tions In labor disputes, and tariff
WIDELY KNOW N
what made the wheels go round.”—
double boiler with the sugar, salt and ficial silk,” has extended to practically tion toward the object lovdd.
schedules protective of American la­
3. As the completion and harmony bor will appeal to every thoughtful
milk until soft and thick, stirring it all Hues of fabrics and for many
Melbourne Times.
frequently. Soak the gelatin in cold household furnishings ruch as curtains of Christian character (v. 7).
citizen.
The
Corinthian
church
abounded
In
Thinking Is but discovering the
water, stir It into the hot rice mix­ and draperies. Rayon Is made from
“No less farsighted are his views on
latlons between tilings
ture, add the spice, and let the mix- either wood pulp or cotton by chem­ spiritual gifts such as faith, utter­ the continuance of Immigration re­
* ture cool. When nearly set. fold In ical treatment which reduces the raw ance, knowledge, diligence, and In strictions, further expansion of our
the whites of eggs beaten stiff, stir material to a sticky fluid. This fluid love for their ministers. But the foreign export trade and government
In the vanilla, and turn the mixture in turn Is drawn out Into a liher by grace of liberality was needful for assistance to tlie depressed textile nnd
unto molds.
Serve with whipped r, m ichine that might be culled a the harmony of their lives.
bituminous coal Industries
I lie en­
4. The self-sacrificing example of tire program Is well thought out and
cream or with a custard sauce, dotted “mechanical silk worm.
Christ
(v.
9).
Self-sacrifice
is
the
has a wide appeal to those who know
with tart Jelly.
test of love.
labor conditions.”
5. Because the true principles upon
F U R N IS H IN G SUN PO RC H TO IM P R O V E H O M E
which gifts are acceptable with God
Tariff a Vital Issue
Is a willing mind (vv. 10 12). G'-d
Tariff bills originate In tlie house
does not estimate the value of a gift
“ Is she widely known?’'
on tlie ground of Its Intrinsic worth, ways nnd means committee, (tgden I.
“Is she? Known us about two and
Mills,
undersecretary
of
the
treasury,
but the underlying motive of the giver.
a tyalf feet wide, I think.”
recently
examined
the
record
of
the
C Because of a common equality
ir a
(vv 13-13). Every Christian sh odd ten present Democratic member» of
Dull Repast
rs ,- -
give something. The law governing the committee ami found them to lie,
with a single exception, "low tariff
The d ietitia n s hid u . shrink
the gift Is ability.
From oleaaure« cu stom ary.
II I . Encouragement to Give ( I I Cor. men.” Naturally, since they are Deni
A little w« mav eat ■ ,,<1 «Irlnk—•
i V i
b u t wa muat not be m erry.
9 :0 - n -
.
, t
.
Let no Republican voter lie de­
1 The volume of reaping Is based
I t- i • 4 4
Compromise
upon tlie sowing <v. 6). Those who ceived by Democratic tactics Into
WHAT DR. CALDWELL
i sow sparingly cannot expect to reap thinking that the tariff Is not one
“And bow do you get on with your
of the most vital Issues this year
LEARNED IN 47
bountifully.
wife?”
2. There should be a heart purpose None Is more Important, unless the
YEARS PRACTICE
“I've a splendid working arrange ,
(v. 7). Tlds calls for Intelligence as continuance of the country s Indus­ ment with tier In Hie morning she
trial and commercial prosjierlty and does what she wnnta, and In Ihe after
to thp object of git ing.
iii.4
A physician watched the result» of
3 Giving should not be of necessity the maintenance for labor of the high
noon I do what she want».”
conati|*tion (or 47 years, and Iwlieved
est
wages
In
the
world
cun
he
shown
(v 7). No particular value accrues to
th a t no m atter how careful people are of
their h-alth, diet and exercise, constipa­
the giver who gives through pressure. to tie of no account.
Domestic Moses
tion will occur from tune to tone. Of
4. God loves a cheerful giver (v. 7).
"1
understand
that
your
wife
1 The one who has the right tinder- j No excuse can he offered for the thought of taking up law before she next importance, then, is how to tre a t
it when i t comes. Hr. Caldwell always
standing of h,s responsibility toward disguised scurrility with which Gov­ married you."
was in favor of getting ae does to nature
God with reference to temporal po»- I ernor Smith Is Iwlng assailed. It Is
a . possible, hence hie remedy for consti­
“That
Is
so.
Now,
however,
she»
sessions will regard giving as a glorl- no less dastardly, however, than are content to lay It down I”
pation, known as Dr. Caldwell’» Syrup
effort»
to
blame
Hoover
for
IL
I'epsin, is a mild vegetable compound.
i ous privilege.
(B y REV . P B. r iT Z W A T E R . D D . B ea n
M oody B ib le I n s tit u te o l C h ic a n o 1
(© , l» i» . W e ste rn X m w r « U nion )
This Little Girl
Got Well Quick
Has Gad to R e c k o n W ith
There Is nothing that America
nw.,H any more thnn the realization
that She lias G«d to reckon with.—
i
A r r z c g .r n .n t of • Sun Porch In V irg in ia .
4 mme
(Prepared by the United
Montgomery
This pleasant sun porch was
|nipriiV(.ment of the home carried
county, Virginia, »» a part of ' ’«tension ngent. The door Into ihe living
cut at the suggestion ol the count, « .e n sio n ^ g n
..... ... .
room was formerly a window . >
.
friltn tlle attic and chair»
room was fitte d
, *1
" '¿
la i: b , ^
" '’X
c r « * , « ' rag rugs were made.
* x :
Hoover Above Subterfuge
Every few days we notice where
gome one Is spolorlzlng for some
statement -f Governor Smith In his
A. W. Tozer.
campaign. Recently hl« running mnte
In apologetic tone said tlint there was
F a it h o f A d h e r e n c e
room enough In the Ilernorriitle party
When I cannot enjoy the faith of fur men of different beliefs, and thus
assurance, I live by the faith of ad- sought to bridge tlie wide gap he
i tween himself and Smith on the pro
h e n n e e .- Matthew Henry,
hlbltlon question. But no one lias to
The Bible
apologize for Herbert Hoover’» con
po you ever thank God for the duct or utterances. They are all
I above renroach.
Bible?—The Shantymun.
A Gold Digger
“Ilow dues It come that dnughtet
dates with a different boy friend every
night?" asked fattier.
“Because no boy could afford to
date with her more (ban one night »
week," replied mother
A f First Onset
Daughter—Did you have many love
affairs, datldy?
Soldier Fattier—No, child I fell In
the first
Weekly.
engagement.— Everybody »
I t can not harm the system and is not
habit forming. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant-
taeting, and youngster» love it.
Dr Caldwell did not approve ol
drastic physics and purges, lie did not
believe th»y were good for anybody»
system. In a practice of 47 year» be
never saw any reason for th eir use when
Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels ju st
a t pnunpllv.
Do not let a day go by w ithout a
bowel movement. Do not sit and hope,
but go to the nearest druggist and get
one of the generous hotties of Dr Cald-
w ells S yrup Pepsin, or w rite ’ Syrup
p.|i«in," Dept. lilt, Monticello. lUiuoi*
lor free tria l IxdtU.