Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 13, 1928, Image 3

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    HALSEY ENTEHPHISE. HALSEY. OREGON, DECEMBER 13, 1928
lattice fotatoes good with cold meat
THE
KITCHEN U
^ C A B IN E T S i
ItSt 1424 Woetorn Scw-ini-«, Union.)
* T h e s e trees t h a t s tan d hers, r e a d *
f o r *ha w in t e r .
H a d not ons voles to c ry . We
lo ve You, G od!
A n d y et, w h o else has proved a f ­
fe c tio n b e tte r
T h a n th e y w h o d re w ric h s p le n ­
d o r fro m d u ll sod?
— V io le t A lle y n S to re y
TUNA
F IS H
D IS H E S
Improved Uniform International
Sunday School
’ Lesson’
(B y REV P B. FITZW A TFH . D D . LWaa
LIFE’S
LITTLE
JESTS <
ENDS COLDS
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Movxly B ible In s titu te of C h ica go.)
(® . l» X t. W estern N e w » p tp « r U n ion .)
Lesson for December 16
PAUL AND
H IS
L E S S O N T E X T — A c t» -0 :3 8 -3 8 : R om .
1-4: P h il. 2:25-21': P h ile m o n .
G O L D E N T E X T — A fr ie n d lo v e th a t
a ll tim es.
P R IM A R Y
T O P IC — P a u l W r it e « a
L e t t e r to P h ile m o n .
J U N IO R
T O P IC — P a u l«
L e tte r
to
P h ile m o n .
IN T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P -
I C — P a u l as a F r ie n d .
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
J IC — T h e plac e o f F r ie n d s h ip In th e
C h r is tia n L ife .
1«
w *
F R IE N D S
T H E LO N G A N D S H O R T O F IT
No Mother Can Be Happy
Unless Babies Are Safe
"Name this child," said (he miulster.
Tuna fish, called the “ turkey of the
i preparing to baptize the twins.
sea,” is so well liked that tlie follow
The proud father threw out his
ing dishes w ill udd to
I chest, "George Theodore Andrew Johu
From Rhode Island a mother writes:
the way of serving it.
“ I have always given my children
I Lincolu Carnegie Jones'.”
Tuna Fish and Cauli­
Cdessco for coughs and colds and cer­
The minister gasped.
flo w e r.
S c a llo p e d .— I ’re
tainly would never be without i t “
“ And the other J”
pare a white sauce ot
• • • • •
The meek, uertous mother In s
two tal)les|Hionfuls euch
W hat a glorious feeling of security to know
Cold Roast Beef With Lattice Potatoes and a Piquant Salad.
that c ro n » c m t * r r t w t J
v o m itin g ,
| scarcely audible voice answered:
of butter und Dour, one
colds broken up. coughs »topped, and whooping
I. Paul Praying with the Ephatian
"Maude.“
« P re p a re d by th e U nited States D e part m eet
teaspoonful of suit, with
cough eased and lightened almost
by
or
special
cutter
is
needed
to
make
of A g ric u ltu re .)
thia famous physician's prescription - Gleseco.
oue and one-half cup­ Elders (Acts 20:36-3S).
Every baby and «rowing child »• safeguarded
This Incident reveals the real spirit j
In spite of the fact that there are potato chips.
Crescendo.
when Cdessco is in the home. Every d«x-toi—
fuls o f milk. Cook un
In whatever form the potatoes are
of fellowship which had developed ' An absent-minded pianist bought nn
every trained nurse- has long known of its mar«
said to be at least fifty different ways
til smooth and thick. Take one cup
velnus properties. You. too, should never l»e
o f preparing potatoes, many families cut, they should be rinsed in cold run­ ful of linked tuna fish und two cup between Paul and the elders of the j automobile, and. after the salesman
without lilesaco—get it now from your druggist
or general atore. Contain* no opiates.
know them only as boiled, mushed, ning water and soaked for two or fuls of cooked cauliflower and add church at Ephesus. Knowing the serl- i hail given him two lessons, decided he
three
hours
in
cold
water
to
remove
ousness of Ills mission to Jerusalem , could run It without assistance.
baked, or creamed. Frying potatoes
the
white
sauce.
Four
into
a
greased
DR. DRAKE S
in deep fat is not nearly so difficult as as much starch as possible, says the baking dish, sprinkle with one-fourth and the probability .oat he would
When he awoke In the hospital the
many people believe, and lattice pota­ bureau of home economics. Dip the cupful of buttered crumbs and two never see them again, he asked these j first thing he said was: “ I thought
toes, shoe-string potatoes, French fry*, pieces from the water and pat tahlespoonfuls
of
cheese.
Bake elders to meet him at Miletus, that he that was the loud pedal I pressed with
them with a clean dry cloth to ab­
might give them the proper Instruc­ my right foot.
and potato chips, lire all different
C o u s b a n d C ro u p R e m e d y
twelve
minutes
in
a
hot
oven.
tions so as to enable then) to meet
forms in which potatoes may he cooked sorb as much moisture as possible.
“ It was!" said the gurse with a
Tuna and Crab Meat au Gratin.— the Issues which confronted them. Be­
T H E GLESSNER C OM PANY C O C C
Heat
a
kettle
of
deep
fat
hot
enough
at home in deep, hot fa t This gives
smile.
Findlay, Ohio
(8)
rU fc t
Prepare a white sauce with four tu
fore leaving them he knelt down and
them tlie delicate brown color anil to brown a small piece of bread in
. Send , me at once a m.
■
T R IA L
liberal Free
sixty seconds. Fry about a cupful of blespoonfuls of butter, three table- prayed with them.
T rial hottla of I k . Draka'a GLESSCO and a
crisp texture that makes them so wel­
USING HER VOICE
pieces at a time. Remove them from spoonfuls of flour, salt and pepper to
ropy of the book. “ Diaeaaea of Infanta and
II. Concerning Certain Ones at
come whenever served.
Children.”
the fat when golden brown, drain on taste ami one und one-half cupfuls ot
The grooved board, covered with a clean absorbent paper, and sprinkle milk. Cover tlie bottom of a greased Roma (Rom. 10:1-1).
A'ome........
1.
Phoebe
commended
to
the
Chris-
i
piece of tin with a cutting edge, for with sa lt
baking dish with a thin layer of the tlnns at Rome. Phoebe was a Chris- .
A d J n i i ...............
making lattice potatoes, cun be bought
Serve at once while hot and crisp white sauce and a layer of crab meat, thin woman from the church at 1
almost anywhere kitchen wares are The attractive form of lattice pota­ cover with white sauce, then a layer
Cenchrea who was making a visit to
sold. It Is not expensive. Shoe-string toes, as well ag their color and crisp of tuna and continue, alternating lay
Rome. Her business Is not defined, |
potatoes cnn also be cut on tills board, texture, makes them unusually pleas­ ers until the dish is filled. Covet but It was such that he could ask the j
or with a knife, A knife is generally ing as an accompaniment to cold meat with one-fourth cupful of pnrmesnn
RELIEVED
Christians not only to receive her, but
used for cutting potatoes Into strips nnd salad on the day when there are cheese, then crumbs and bake twelve to render to her the proper nsslstnnce j
. QUICKLY
minutes.
for French frying. A vegetable sllcer guests for lunch or supper.
Carter’• Little liver FMIe
therein.
PwWy VegeUMe Lautiw
Tuna Fish with Caper Sauce.—
2. He asks that the Christians
move the bowel» f r w fro m
Place tlie tuna fish, using one large greet Priscilla and Aqulla (vv. 3, 4).
pstn and unpleasant »tier
TWO DELICIOUS
PASS CLOSET FROM
effects. T h e y relieve the svstera o f con titr a ­
can, in a double holier wltti two tu The ground upon which this greeting
tion poiaons w hich cause that dull and aching
o f butter.
llent thor­ was urged was their own loyalty to
feeling. Rem em ber they are a doctor's pro-
PINEAPPPLE PIES
DINING ROOM SIDE blespoonfuls
•< npcionand can be taken bv the entire fam ily.
oughly. I’repare a white sauce with himself.
AU Druggists 2 Sc and 7 Sc Rad Packages. «
three tablespoonfuls of fat and two
HI. Concerning Apaphroditus (Phil.
of
flour
with
one
and
one-luilf
cup
CARTER’S S5E PILLS
Alway» Festive Sort of Con­ Illustration Shows a Conven­
2:23-80).
fuls of milk. Season witti salt nnd
Not being able to revisit the church
ient Way of Arranging.
fection for Company.
pepper, add one hard cooked egg at Philippi, Paul sent his friend Apa- i
chopped fine and three tahlespoonfuls phroditus to minister to them.
(P re p a re d by th e U n ited S tafea D e p artm en t
(P re p a re d by th e U n ited 8 ta te * D e p artm en t
of capers, also chopped. Turn tlie
Use Hanford’» Balsam of Myrrh
IV. Paul Writes to Philemon.
of A g ric u ltu r e .)*
of A g ric u ltu re .)
Money bark for Aret bottle I f not suited. A ll dealer».
Philemon w aj a member of the ■
A glass-doored closet of any sort in heated flsli out on n hot platter and
Pies, "klvered” or "unklvered.” are
Mae—I always lower my voice when
sprinkle with minced parsley. Pour church at Colosse.
Oneslmus, his
always populnr for dessert, aren’t the dining room is ornamental only
gfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltt
the hot sauce over the fish and serve slave, wronged him ; perhaps stole I ask huhhy for money.
they? You cnn use pineapple filling wlieu choice dishes, seldom used, are
nt once. Any boiled fish such ns cod. from him and fled to Rome nnd there I Amy—Anti raise It If you don't gel
attractively
displayed
in
IL
Such
a
for either kind, says the bureau of
haddock or halibut may be substitut­ came under Paul's Influence nnd was It, eh?
home economics, i f you want a one- closet is rather like a curio cabinet«
ed
for tlie unn.
converted. Paul sent Oneslmus hack :
crust pie, save your egg whites and taking up more space than most homes
M ary's Lamb.
Do Not Neglect S
Tuna Fish and Rice Loaf.—Soak to Philemon with this letter. This Is
make n meringue for the top. Tills can spare. Chinaware in constant use
M a ry hud a li t t le lam b
Nervousness
=
And had it tra in e d Just so;
Is always a festive sort of pie for must be in and out of the closet for two tahlespoonfuls of gelatin in one one of the most tender nnd benutlful
letters
ever
written
and
the
first
anti-
|
I
t
paid
«
h
o
v
e
r
M
a
ry
Went,
half
cupful
of
cold
water
for
five
every
meal,
and
tlie
shelves
where
it
is
Irritability
=
a company dinner, nnd it takes very
T o d in n e r or th e show .
little extra time or trouble to make stored are intended for service, not for minutes; add three cupfuls of water slavery petition ever penned.
Sleeplessness =
1. The salutation (vv. 1-3).
the meringue.
The two-crust pie decorative purposes. When half empty In which five beef cubes hnve tieen
More Suitable.
dissolved.
Set
aside
to
cool.
Flake
Tils
aim
wns
to
touch
Philemon's
such slwlves are better concealed be­
|Pastor Koenig's N ervine!
needs no eggs.
Lady In Department Store—May I
5 Has B ren Used Successfully for over
hind opaque wooden door» than visible one Inrge can of tunn fish and add h eart; he, therefore, refers to himself
Pineapple Meringue Pie.
5
40 year*. Sold by all Drug Stores.
see
some
trunks,
please?
to one and one-half cupfuls of cold as a prisoner nnd links Philemon to
through glass.
1(4 cups c ru s h e i
2 eggs,
A ik for FREE SAMPLE
Luggage Salesman—Do you prefer
1 cup pin e ap p le
d ra in e d ,
canned
A two-way or pass closet In the con­ cooked rice and one-half cupful of himself as a fellow-laborer In the
=
KOENIG MEfrCINE CO.
the plain ones, madam, or shall I show
ju ic e.
p in e a p p le .
chopped celery and a grating of gospel of truth.
necting
wall
between
the
dining
room
= 1045 N. W i l l , St.
C H IC A G O . I L L . ;
1 tbn. lem on Juice
I tba. c o rn s ta rc h .
When the gelatin mixture
2. Philemon's reputation (vv. 4-7). you some of our new metal-trimmed,
nnd kitchen is a great convenience, es­ onion.
t f llllllllllllllllllllllllH IIIIIIH H llIIIIH H i
2 tba. b u tte r .
% cup s u g a r.
Indestructible, camp or running hoard
has
begun
to
set
add
the
fish
and
(1)
His
faith
and
love
toward
the
pecially on the kitchen side, but ll
(4 lbs. s a lt.
type?
MEDITERRANEAN 22f?
should be planned so as not to detract rice nnd pour Into a mold In a cold Lord and all the saints (v. 5).
Mix the cornstarch, sugar nnd salt
Lady—Just plain ones, 1 guess. Mj
Ills earnest desire was that this
"T ra n sylva n ia " sailing Jan. SO
and add to one-half cupful of the from the appearance of the dining place to harden. Always rinse the
husband
wants
to
wear
them
In
awltu
C lark'e 26thcruise. AA days, including Madeira.
pineapple Juice which has been heat­ room. I f it has glass doors on both mold before filling—with cold water faith bear fru it in Christ Jesus.
Canary Islands. Casablanca. Rabat. C apital of
m il ig . — Grocers' Journal.
(2) Ills ministry to the snlnts (v.
Morocco, Spain. Algiers. M alta. Athena, Co«
Some Soups.
ed in a double holler. Stir until the sides, undesirable glimpses of the
■tantinople, 16 days Palestine and Egvpt. Italy,
7). Philemon generously ministered
mixture thickens and add it to the
Riviera. Cherbourg. (P arish includes hotel«
Cuts suitable for soup meat are the of his substance to the poor saints.
Too Crowded.
guides, motors, ate.
remaining juice and the well-beiiten
shank, plate and neck of beef, or
M erw ey-M eglterreneaM , J n e e S *. » • « ! M O O up
She—Shall we fly across the Allan
3. Paul's request (vv. 8-10).
yolks of the eggs. Cook for one min
shank. or breast
r R A N K C. C L A R K , T la a a « BMs-. N T.
•|e
on
our
vacation
this
summer?
He requested Philemon to receive
Ute, Hdd the butter and the drained
pieces of lamb
U p —No; let's go somewhere away
back Oneslmus, the runaway slave,
pineapple. Pour tills filling into n
und veut
P A R K E R ’S
'rom the crowds.
as
a
brother
In
Christ.
prehaked pie crust. Make a mer'iigue
H A IR B A L S A M
Wipe tlie meat
(1)
Beseeches
Instead
of
commands
;
l o v r a l ‘» i H l r u f f * t < i |> t l lR it F a l U n «
o f the well-beaten whites of the eggs
with a damp cloth
NOT TEMPERATURE FALL
Reetoraa Caloe a n d
(vv. 8-10). Though conscious of his
and four tablespoonfuls of powdered
B e a u ty to G r a y a n d F a d ed H a ir
and cut into small right to enjoin, he pleads as a prison- :
ex »»..1 )< '«> a ' I •• Hitut-ts
sugar, and pile lightly over the fill­
pieces. Have the er o f Jesus Christ, for love’s sake.
ing. Bake in a very moderate oven
hones sawed In
F L O R E S T O N S H A M P O O - lit e a l fu r n w In
(2) He pleads on the grounds of |
c n n ," il. „ u h r irk' r'« lla ir Haiaain. M .k r .lh «
until the meringue becomes golden
s m a ll p ie c e s
hair .o ft ami flu««. 4" <*"« h? mall or at kriijr-
grace
(vv.
11-14).
He
admitted
thut
brown.
Biala. l l i a c i (. tiiu ik a l W ork., 1‘atcbugua, N. I .
Saute part of the Oneslmus had been unprofitable, hail :
Two-Crust Pineapple Pie.
meat In some of the fat, then add to forfeited nil claim upon Philemon, |
1(4
cups cru sh ed
1 tbs. lem on,
the remainder with tlie hones, Covet I and that on grounds of Justice his
Historic Gaa Plant
d ra in e d ,
canned 2 tbs. c o rn s ta rc h
with cold water and ullow one qunri plea might well be rejected, and vet, i
With the advent of artlflclnl gns
2
tbs. b u tte r .
p in e a p p le .
(4 tsp. s a lt.
to each two pounds of meaL
l-et j because Oneslmus wns begotten In his
% c up s u g a r.
Into New Orleans, Area In the historic
1 cu p
pin e ap p le
stand one-half hour before putting , bonds (v. 10), wns In n real sense ,
natural gna plant flickered out after
Juice.
over the heat Cook slowly at the part of his oyn suffering nuture 1
more than Itt yearn of continuous
Heat one-half of the pineapple juice
simmering point for six hours. Tlie (v. 12), he ventured to suggest that i
burning. Before the Civil war slaves
In a double boiler. Mix the corn­
last two hours of the cooking add a he should be accepted.
tended the flres In the gas house and
starch. sugar and salt, and add them
small onion, a stalk of celery and two !
the old corporation carried on Its
(3)
Paul
desired
that
Oneslmus
he
to tlie hot juice, stirring until thick
carrots, a bay leaf, three peppercorns. )
books the Item of ».'i3.tmil of “ live as­
received
back,
not
as
a
slave,
hut
as
!
ened. Mix this with the remaining
one teaspoonful of salt and a few
set»," or «laves. The massive orna­
a
brother
In
Christ
(vv.
15,
10).
Here
Juice, the butter, the drained pineap­
mental Iron gate, to discourage break«
dashes of pepper. Remove the bones;
Is the real fugitive slave Inw. Paul
ple and the lemon Juice. Pour this
if desired io remove fat cool and then never attacked slavery, though It was |
for liberty, «till awing» In place.
Run
(guilty)
I ’ud, the th t-rt mmet«
into a pastry lined tin, moisten tile
reheaL
contrary
to
Christianity
and
there/ore
rim, lay on an upper crust, and press
fallen.
Handy Pase
Creamed Vegetable Soup.—To one hateful to him, but emphasized the bus
A tte n d th e P arty
Ibid—H'«w many degree«, »en?
tlie edges together to hold in the fill­ Dining Room Side of
quart of soup stock add oue quart of principles which destroyed IL The
Closet.
In Spite of Cold I
Hmi—I wssn'i »peaking of the tern
ing. Cut a slit in the crust to allow
: boiling water, one cupful each of diced wise thing to do Is to get men and
Don't despair »»me 'b'Y 2<W aodal
kitchen are possible from the dining
peratun, »Ir.
tlie steam to escape. Bake in n mod
carrots and turnips, one-half cupful ot women regenerated and thus trans­
calendar 1» full, and you awake with a
erate oven about th irty to th irty five room side, as well as the uninter­
I rice and cook until tender; only a form society. Instead of seeking
miserable cold. Be rid of It by noon!
A Rare One.
esting
view
of
the
odds
and
ends
of
minutes, or until golden brown.
I little liquid should remain.
M ill chnnge by revolution.
You can, If you know the secret:
chnia remaining on the shelves.
The q u e e re s t a l r l I'v e m et
1 three tablespoon fuls of fat nnd add
la p r e tty A n n a M a ry Jan a M ncB eth
4. The basis upon which Oneslmus
Pape'» Cold Compound soon Kettle» any
The
Illustration,
taken
by
the
bureau
Many Housekeeper» Like
four tahlespoonfuls of Hour, then slow wns to be received (vv. 17-21).
W h o d oe» n o t t h i n k .h e r nose
cold, yes, even one that bun reached
of home economics, shows an excellent
N e n l" p o w d e r
r y lim a she In k s » »
ly add one quart of milk, two tea j The debt of guilty Oneslmus to be
deep In the throat or lung«.—Ady.
Hot Rolls for a Change way of building a pasa closet with an I spoonfuls
b r e a ih —C l n r l p n a ll K n q u lr s f .
of sail and a little peppet put to the account of Paul and the
ordinary door on the dining room side.
Many housekeeper« who do not reg
H i* M ia t a k « .
; with one teaspoouflll of Worcester merit of Paul to be put to the account
P ra c tic a l P ropoaition
ularly make bread like to have a few Tliis (hair Is cut In two at the level of shire sauce. Add one cupful each ot J
Ilp—Sny. g illi e , le i'» get m a r r ie d
Suitor—When I am away from
l ot rolls once In a while. A very tlie sink and serving counter, so that cooked string beans anti pea* and re 1 of Oneslmus. This Is a fine Illustra­
tion of the atonement of Christ. What­ and lake a lo ng h o n e y m ia in .
Allrcn I plumb the uttermost depth»
good roll of dainty texture can he only one half need be opened at a lime
She— llove you enough money?
heat.
ever wrongs we have committed, debts
of d,-»pair.
made If part of the floor is replaced for taking dishes out or passing soiled
lie
—No.
but
aren't
you
the
girl
that
Luncheon
Pepper
Pot.—Take
one
Incurred—all our shortcomings are
Her Father—Huh! Get a more
by riced potato, nnd potato water Is dishes through to the kitchen. The
practical and profitable Job of plum b­
shelves run entirely through the wall quart of clear strong soup, add one ’ debited to Him. Jesus Christ, on be­ was left all that cu*h?
used as the liquid. Here nre the dl
pint of water, four tahlespoonfuls each half of the whole universe, said to
She— No.
in g and I II let you have her. Boston
lections, furnished by the bureau of nnd on the kitchen side cnn be reached
He—on, tuy goodneaf. I beg your Transcript.
bv a person standing at the alnk. When o f shredded carrot and green |»|qier God, "P ut that to my account.” Onesl­
home economic«:
the dishes have been washed they can | „nd celery. Cook until the vegetables mus was taken hack, not as a run­ pardon.
1 cup p o ta to w a ­
4 cap s flo u r
sen«<>n highly
h ig h ly with milt away slave, but as a beloved brother
be put Into this Closet without the work-j are tender. Reason
te r.
1(4 tsp s alt.
Out of lh« F rying Paw.
Vfc yea s t c ake d is ­
2*4 ts p la rd
er taking an unnecessary step. When j and fiiyenne. Divide the portion« Inin In Christ.
“ Dot-rn 1 ■•or r ' * r kel tired of hl»
solved
In
te e
% cu p diced p o tato ,
four
»oup
bowls
nr
en»«ernles.
Have
5.
Paul
requests
lodging
(vv.
22
25).
the door is dosed on the dining room '
lu k e w a r m
po­
riced.
Was Your
He expected a speedy release from wife'» continued «ulklne»»?1'
ready four round» nf tn n s i on whl -b
side no dishes are visible.
tato w a te r
“ I think not. He »ay» when »he»
: has been melted « thin »line n f eheeae Imprisonment nnd purposed to sojourn
Grandmother’» Remedy
Sift 3*4 cupfuls of floor with the
Spiced Beef Tongue.
Lay one on each en»«erole. then place with Philemon. What a welcome be good natlired »be »Ing«
For every stomach
suit. Rub in the lard with tlie 'Ip»
Thoroughly scrub one smoked beef 1 „ ponehed egg on each. du»t with pep must have received I
A lio a Riot of Color.
and Intestinal III.
of the finger»; then add tlie ll q il l"
tongue, but do not peel off the oOtsidu ! per and »alt and dot with butter
This good old-fnah-
The) were watching u gnrgeosi
atid tlie potatoes. Mix well and add
skin nnd roots Plate In a kettle with I Ss»rvp nf nnce
W hat They Realize
loned herb home
•unset.
tlie remaining one-half cu p ful Hour 11
two rip fu ls of vinegar, one cupful ot
Onlen Soup au Gratin.—Take three
remedy for consti­
Children tnoy not understand nil
“ Did you ever see «itch n w o m le r
required
Knead the dough until It
brown «ugsr, one tablespoonful of sail, cupful« of »trained meal »lock, add the rending» u»ed nor thoughts ex­ 1 ful display of colorT' exclaimed th«
pation. stomach Ills
springs hack Into place when pre»sed
two sticks of clnnetnon. half a pack one cupful of tomatoes. Slice four pressed In the family worship hour,
and other derange­
imeile one.
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