Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 22, 1928, Image 3

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    ROMPERS SUITABLE
LIG H T DEVELOPS
FOR WINTER WEAR
BAD M IL K FLAVOR
Defect May Be Due to Any None More Easily Made
Than Print Shown.
of Several Causes.
^Prepared by th e U nited S ta tes D epartm ent
of A gricu ltu re.)
Sunlight—nature’s cure-all for many
ailments—Is bad medicine for milk.
M ilk kept In the “ outdoor icebox” or
on the window sill sometimes devel­
ops an ofT flavor that has been de­
scribed as a "cardboard taste” having
an odor like drying linseed oil. Such
a defect may be due to any of sev­
eral causes, but one of the most com­
mon causes, according to Dr. W il­
liam C. Frasier of the bureau of
dairy Industry, United States Depart­
ment of Agriculture, is ordinarily
lig h t The light apparently acts as a
catalyst in the oxidation of the milk
fat, he says.
That light Is essential for the de­
velopment of the cardboard taste has
been demonstrated recently by Doctor
Frazier in a series of tests In which
duplicate sets of samples of milk were
prepared, one of which was ex­
posed to daylight and the other
placed in the dark. In all cases the
samples kept In the dark developed
no off flavors or odors, even after
seven to nine days at near freezing
temperatures, whereas the samples
kept in the light at the same temper­
atures developed the characteristic
cardboard odor and taste after 20 to
48 hours of which 8 to 20 hours were
d a ylig h t
Further tests showed that the card­
board taste Is not due to the card­
board cap, and that it develops in the
cream or in whole milk and not In
skim milk. Furthermore, milk from
cows that had received no oil feeds
was found to be Just as susceptible
when exposed to light as that from
cows that consumed large quantities
of oil feeds.
Consumers are cautioned to keep
milk in the dark, even when tempera­
tures In the light are near freezing,
to avoid the development of card­
board taste and linseed-oil odor.
(Prepared by th e U nited S ta tes D epartm ent
of A griculture.)
Among the various practical designs
In rompers suitable for children of
three or four years old. there Is none
more easily made than the romper of
colored print shown In the illus-
tration. It Is cut with wide, short,
raglan sleeves which may be extend­
ed to the wrist If preferred. The neck
is flat, outlined by a shaped band of
plain contrasting material, carried to
the bottom of the front opening.
Plain material is also used to finish
the sleeves and pockets and to make
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THE PRAYERS OF PAUL
L E S S O N T E X T — A cts JO 1S-SS: R om .
|:S -1 » ; E p h . 1 1 5 - i J ; X .14-11.
GO LDEN
T E X T — R e jo ic e
a lw a y s ;
privy w ith o u t c e a s in g ; In e v e r y th in g
g iv e th a n k s .
P R IM A R Y T O P IC — P a u l T r a y s fo r
, H is F rie n d s .
I
J U N IO R T O P IC — P a u l P ra y s fo r H is
UP A G A IN S T IT
“ Why the teurs?" asked Elsie of the
Most stylish-looking women are Just
With the chilly days one enjoys hot
lace department
dishes, even i f simple, as a part of
“ I’m weeping for that woman’s hus- "good managers." They know simple
each meal. A hot
band,’’ snapped Elsie of the silk de­ ways to make last season’s thlugs con
drink or soup w ill * I n t e r m e d ia t e
partment as she begau getting the form to this season’s styles.
and
s e n io r
Thousands of them have learned
rest and warm one
stock hack on the »helves. "She near­
T O P IC — P a u l as a M an o f P r a y e r .
after a walk in the
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
ly drove me looney trying to please how easily they can transform a dress
IC — T h e P la c e o f P r a y e r la P a u l a
brisk air.
her In the hour she was here, but or blouse, or coat by the quick magic
With the variety Lite.
think of the poor dub who’s got a Job of home tinting or dyeing. Anyone can
of canned soups
of trying to please her seven days a do this successfully with true, fadeless
llis
prayer
life
most
really
reveals
Diamond Dyes. The “ know how" Is In
on the m a r k e t
Paul a week, year In and year out.”
■ the dyes. They don’t streak or spot
there can be no the character of a man.
prayers explained the power and effi­
| like Inferior dyes. New. fashionable
excuse for going
A Typical Patriot
ciency of his wonderful ministry. The
I tints appear like magic right over the
without a dish ot the warming fluid
careful study of these prayers will
“
You
say
lie
Is
a
typical
American
out-of-style or faded colora. Only Dla
for luncheon or dinner. The liquor
give us strength, guidance and peace patriot, but what do you mean by i mond Dyes produce perfect results
from a boiled dinner Is one of the
aa we go about life's duties. The th a t!"
l Insist on them and save disappoint
most tasty of soups. 1’ ut it away prayer meeting, believers getting to­
“ That he hangs out the flag on
In the Ice chest after serving the
gether to pray, hus characterized the holidays If reminded of It, hums the 1 ment.
My new BI page Illustrated book,
vegetables and meat and the next day
Christian church throughout its his­ ntii-m al anthem after the second line, ' "Color Craft.” gives huudreds of
warm It up for a luncheon dish. The
forgets to register and kicks about money-saving hints for renewing
rest may be chopped and served as tory.
I. Paul’s Prayer with the Ephesian the men the others have voted Into 1 clothes and draperies. It's Free. Write
hash on another day.
Elders (Acts 20:30-38).
office."
! fo r it now. to Mae Martin, Dept. K-143,
Fresh Fish Chowder.—Into a deep
Having met with these elders and j
Diamond Dyes, Burlington, Vermont
kettle place three or four thick slices
HE WAS TOO SLOW
pointed out to them the perils which
of salt pork cut Into quarter-inch dice, confronted them and set forth their j
J a z a H a t a P la c e .
brown and try out all the fa t Into
responsibility, be knelt down aud j
Nothing has done so much good for
this fat put three or four sliced prayed with them before going to Jeru- ,
music In Its way. says an authority on
onions, six sliced potatoes and cover
salcm, where bonds and afflictions
music tn the Womans Home Com
with boiling water; let cook a few
awaited him. They all wept sore and
panton, as good Jazz because tt has
minutes, then add fresh, uncooked flsh
fell on Puul's neck and kissed him, ,
stirred up a rhythmic vltnllty and
which has been well boned, If possi­
knowing that this was to be the last
removed a cloying sentimentality which
ble, und finish cooking until both fish
sight of him. When believers pray
threatened to enshroud music at the
and vegetables are done. Cut the flsh
and weep together, they w ill definitely
end of the last century.
Into small pieces so that It w ill not
need long cooking. Season well with 1 work together.
II, Paul Praying for the Romans
salt and pepper und add a quart of
good rich milk, cream and all. When (Romans 1:8-10).
1. He thanked God for their world
hot place one or two nil Ik crackers
(which have been scalded to soften) famed faith (v. 8). The true minister
in the soup dish and serve with the has no greater occasion for gratitude |
Millions of boys and
chowder. This Is a most appetizing than the knowledge of genuine faith
girls
all over the
.
possessed
by
followers
of
Christ.
dish made with salt codfish—Just soak
world, thousands of
the codfish and add It broken Into I 2. He prayed for them continual­
Scalloped Smoked Fish
them right here In
bits to the hot stew, then add the milk. ly (v. 0).
the West are being
and Egg Is Good Dish
Knowing the far-reaching Influence
Pig. In Blankets.—Cut than slices
restored to health
Any of the smoked flsh with large
of bacon Into halves. Dry large oys­ of the church at ltome, he unceasingly
•Could I kiss you good night?"
anil strength by the
flakes may be used, but finnan haddie
prayed
for
them
that
their
Influence
ters
and
wrap
each
In
a
slice
of
Rompers for Four-Year-Old.
“ Gosh 1 I begin to doubt tt."
purely vegetable ton­
makes a particularly good dish of
might
be
most
widely
felt.
bacon; skewer with a toothpick.
ic and laxative known
scalloped flsh. The bureau of home the loose leg bands into which the Lay on a towel to thoroughly dry
3. His supreme burden In prayer 1
The Accursed
as California Fig Syrup and endorsed
economics tells how to prepare It.
rompers are slightly guttered at the them Just before they are cooked. I was for a successful Journey to Rome
Oh, 1 » h a ll be, t i l l G a b rie l'« tru m p .
b.v physicians for over 50 years.
Brown in a hot frying pan und put I (v. 10).
sides.
N o n ta lR ic fo r som e d lR ta n t d u m p ;
Children need no urging to take It.
I t i cups fla k e d
t to i h a rd -c o o k e d
White
piping
outlines
the
colored
And e v e r doom ed to w eep m» d ry
two
”
pigs”
on
each
square
of
but­
He
desired
to
visit
Rome
In
order
j
sm o ked flsh
eggs, sliced
(They love Ils rich, fru ity flavor.
F
o
r
some
lost
m
ed
io
c
re
g
u
y
.
bands
and
adds
to
the
decoration.
tered
toast
when
serving;
garnish
that
he
might
Impart
some
spiritual
j
1 cups m ilk
% cup bread cru m b s
Nothing can compete with It as a gen­
Three large flat buttons,easily managed with parsley. The gravy from the g ift to the believers there and also !
4 tbs. flo u r
4 drops tabasco
tle, but certain Inxntlve, and It goee
An Untouched Reserve
6 tbs. b u tte r
by little fingers, are used for the front pan Is thin but delicious; pour a bit to receive some spiritual help from I
The Guest—Do you think there are fu rlli.-r than this. It gives tone and
them. The true minister receives a
Stir the bread crumbs Into two fastening, while In the back two but­ over each piece of toast.
strength to the stomach and bowels
Cheese Custard.—Spread slices of reflex blessing from those to whom he 1 many flsh In this lake»
tablespoonfuls of the butter, melted. tons at each side keep the drop sent
»<> these organs continue to art nor-
The
Landlord—There
ought
to
be
bread
with
butter
and
place
In
a
bak­
in
place.
ministers.
Prepare a cream sauce of the remain­
malty, of their own accord. It stimu­
ing
dish.
Sprinkle
each
slice
with
This
romper
may
be
made
from
any
n
lot
of
’em.
Nobuddy
ever
ketches
III.
Paul
Praying
for
the
Ephesians.
ing butter, and the flour and milk.
la te s the appetite, helps digestion.
finely
cut
rich
cheese;
when
the
dish
ordinary
romper
pattern
with
raglan
1. For knowledge concerning Christ any out of IL
Grease a baking dish and put in a lay­
A Kansas mother, Mrs. Dana All-
Is
sufficiently
full
pour
over
a
pint
of
(Eph. 1:15-23).
er of fish, then egg. Tour over this sleeves. The bureau of home econom­
plre, Oil) Monroe St., Topeka, says:
Knew the Symptoms
lie besought God that the believers
the cream sauce, and continue until ics, which designed this adaptation, milk to which two eggs have been
“ Bonnie B. Is absolutely the picture
W ife—John, dear, I felt I must of health, now, with her ruddy cheeks,
all of these ingredients are used. does not have patterns to distribute. added, salt and cayenne to taste. at Ephesus might know (1) The hope
Bake
until
the
dish
puffs
like
an
It
w
ill
he
noticed
that
the
legs
are
of
their
calling
(v.
8).
Unfaithfulness
come to the office. I suddenly had bright eyes end plump hut graceful
Sprinkle the buttered bread crumbs
on the part of believers is frequently . such a longing o see you.
over the top, and take In a quick oven cut slightly higher on the sides to pre­ omelet and serve at once.
little body and she stands nt the top
vent
them
from
slipping
down
over
A Series of Salads.
uue to their lack of a true under- |
Ilasland—And did you bring the In every health test.
until the sauce bubbles up and the
the knees.
A salad Is always In season and al­ standing of their calling. The right bill as well?
crumbs are brown.
Much of the credit for her perfect
ways populur, from luncheon to sap­ understanding of the Christian's hope ,
condition Is due to California Fig
per. Here are a w ill make steadfast the lives of be­
Syrup. We have used It since baby­
S O M E TH IN G W RONG
raspberries pay for many conveniences
few that are good lievers. (2) The riches of the glory 1
hood to keep her bowels active ilur-
of God's Inheritance In the saints
standbys:
lug colds or any children’s ailments
French Cream j (v. 18). It Is marvelous to know that j
and she has always bail an easy time
Potato Salad. — the saint has an Inheritance In God.
vt It), them. She always responds to
Dice four cupfuls > but It Is more marvelous tlia l God has ;
Its gentle urging and Is quickly hack
of cold cooked un Inheritance In the saints. (3) The
to normal."
p o t a t o e s and greatness of Christ's power to usward
Ask your druggist for California
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three stulks of (vv. 10 23). This mighty power was
Syrup and look for the word
Pig
celery, mix with three tablespoonfuls demonstrated In the resurrection of
'( a 11 fond a" on the carton so you'll
of chopped onion, two teaspoonfuls of | Christ from the dead. The same power
•I ways get the genuine
salt, one-eighth teaspoonful of pap­ which gave the victory over the grave
la
available
for
believers.
rika and the same of pepper; add one-
T h e U n p a r d o n a b le C r im e .
2. For strength (Eph. 3:11-21).
fourth cupful of vinegar and allow
New Arrival — Here, Imre I What’»
to stand fifteen minutes. Heat one
This prayer was made to God who
the trouble?
cupful of cream, two tablespoonfuls Is the Father of Ills great family In
Bystander—They're running Jones
of butter and pour over the potatoes, i heaven and In earth. He prayed that
out of town; he was caught minding
mixing well with a fork. Serve cold I the believers might be strengthened
bis own business.
Shrimp Salad.—Drain a pint can of with might In their Inner man, with
«crimps rinse with cold water and ' the object of being Indwelt by Christ.
Chief Mourner.
remove the dark viscera. Break In If Christ Is to he entertained, the
“ Mrs. Smith set ins lo have got over
“ Say waiter—this flsh—"
good sized pieces and dress with temple needs the divine strengthening.
the dex'h of her lin t i ushand."
“ Yes. sir. Jes' bought today, s ir!'
French dressing. Chill for two hours Where the house Is strong enough,
“ Yes, but her second husband
“ perhaps so my dear man. hut was
and add one small bottle of stuffed - Christ w ill come und abide. Likewise,
bssn'L"—laaiilon Tlt-BIts.
olives, twelve tiny sweet pickles sliced that they might be rooted and grounded It at a remnant sale or something?'
and two tablespoonfuls of pickled in love (v. 17). This establishment
Longest R oadw ay.
Futile Advice
pearl onions. Prepare six green pep­ in the love of Christ is needed by all
The Lincoln highway Is the longest
I f you w e r» I »n<1 • w e r» you.
pers to form cups and stuff with this so as to prevent them from being
W e ’d t e ll each o th e r w h a t to do.
toad tr. H.t world. It has a lenrth of
mixture
Serve garnished with let­ 1 turned aeide by every wind of doc­
And th e n In d is a p p o in tm e n t s la b ,
S.B31
miles.
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trine. Also, that they might compre­
tuce and a spoonful of mayonnaise.
T h e sam e aa p la t p la in you and I.
Potato Salad.—Chop one small onion hend the hive of Christ (v. 18). This
and add to a salad bowl, add two and love is wonderful In Hs dimensions—
Ten Dollars Needed
one half teaspoonful» of salt, pepper in Its depih. breadth, width and height,
.Mrs. Benham—The doctor wants to
to taste? and one half cupful of di­ It transcends human understanding
the X rays
luted vlnegnr; let stand ten minutes. tlie object being that the liellever try Benham—He
w ill have Io wall un-
Slice four cupfuls of hot potatoes, might tie filled unto the fullness of
I 1 ral»” the XX.
God
(v.
HI).
This
does
not
mean
Hint
cooked In their Jackets und mix thor­
oughly. Add three tablespoonfuls of the believer can hold God. but that he
His Clever Trick
olive oil. two slices of bacon fried can lie so related to God that the
Friend—Tell me your secret of suc­
Mr». Skahan’» Opinion of
and diced and the bacon fat from the Infinite resources are at his command.
cess. How have you ohlnlned so many
fry in g ; add one tablespoonful of
Finkliam’» Compound
pstrons In such a short time?
minced parsley, two hard rooked eggs
Im m o rta lity
Dry G ihm I» Merchant—I got a par
and three cooked beets that have been
Who doea not feel that It would rot and trained It to cry out. “ Oh I
’ chopped. Arrange on lettuce and gar­
B aligns Centre, Ms««—"T have
change everything If he believed with Isn’t she lovely?” every time a lady
nish with the beets.
U l en lb Iwltlea of Lydm K. Plak-
Favorite Salad.—Combine two cup Ids whole roul in Ids Immortality? It entered the store.
-------- ham's Vegetable
Compound an-1
fuls each of diced potatoes and beets, would supply him with a totally new
Needed
would no mom
j one-hall cupful of diced gherkins and standard of vnlues Many things which
Folding Conveniences In the Kitchen.
~
be without a bot-
" I am willing, said Hie candidate,
one fourth cupful of minced chives. the world prizes and pursues he would
' tie in the house
with an electric plug for the Iron con­ Marinate with six tablespoonfuls of utterly despise, and many things which “ to trust the people."
(P rep ared hr th e U nited « a t - D e p a r tm « «
*
than I would be
veniently placed. A drop shelf near­ oil and three of tarragon vinegar for the world neglects would he the ob
“ 1 wish you'd open s grocery store,”
o t A griculture )
Where there's a w ill there» a way. by becomes a work or lunch table one hour Drain off the oil and cover Jects of Ids most ardent pursuiL— said the little men In the audience.
•
without bread. 1»
Mrs. Devoe of Worcester county. Mas­ »’hen wanted, but It Is out of the way with onehnlf cupful of French dress­ James Stalker.
has matte a new
sachusetts, was determined to make when access to the flour barrel or ing. Arrange on crisp lettuce and
woman ot me. I
Luxury Enough
T h e B ib '»
her kitchen more convenient after she pantry shelves Is needed. Mrs. Devoe garnish with eighths of hard cooked
used to ho so
The
Middle
Aged
Man
-M
y
dear,
croea with mv
had talked with the home demonstra- put In a new sink, drainboard and egg and fresh tomatoes
The Bible Is the most thought sug
think of the diamonds, automobiles
husband when I
Orange and Peca* Salad.—Bemove gesting book In the world. No other
tion agent about the Improvements washtub on the other side of the
was s u ffe rin g
and good times we are going to have
She realized that consider­ room, a cupboard for china, and con- the skin from one banana, cut Into deals with such grand theme».—Her
needed
_
t
h a i l l d - n tkn.
If you marry me.
able extra planning and work would venlent drawers for supplies and quarters lengthwise and again erono- ( rtek Johnson.
how he stood me. Now I am cheertul
The G irl—I suppose a rich father
have to lie done. eiq*cl»lly as the sug linen.
She has plenty of hot will»' wise. Itoll In chop(>ed pecan meats,
and Strong and leel younger than 1
can do the same for me. 1‘ leuse do
gested Improvements would require an now because she put a paper packing
two oranges, cut Into slices and
did ten 5ear« »go when my troubl «
M a k e s Us C o m fo rte r»
marry my mother.
began ’ -Mas Jolts H ka H»*, J®
expenditure o( about «IK». So M rs. around the tank In the hot water remove the center of each slice. In-
O<»l does not comfort us to make us
F .tn -ry
Haugus Centro, Maas.
Devoe concentrated on her own s|<e- closet. Everything Is painted white.
IMTt i cutie of banana In the center comfort able, hut to make us comfort I
Heard
and
Not
Seen
ch
slice.
Arrange
on
lettuce.
clal aou-ce of Income her mspla-rry
of
»rg—J.
11.
lowett.
It Is by such improvements an these
» *« A C M
“ 1 hear your neighbors have ■ new
patch, From il e s ite of her fruit she that the farm woman Is making her sprinkle with chopped pecans »rd
cP io carry out her cher-
M
oat
Sacred
A
rt
earned
French
dressing.
solarium io their bouse.”
>t. -i of tlie work she did work easier, brighter and more in­
“ Goodnea». maybe that s the awful
Islicd i
The mod sacretl art that the sou»
teresting. Extension workers In every
berseli.
I .an engage in Is prayer.—A. W. Tozer 1 thing we hear em playing on."
state are (»dating the way to la b «
Is s fo d
I.
.«■et «Io *• I saving arra n g e m e n ts and equipment.
Girl at the Top
in Health Test
“AS NECESSARY"
AS BREAD”
r
rem ola
Ina