Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, May 30, 1930, Image 4

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    THE CENTRAL POINT «TAB
FRIDAY, MAY -W, 1930
SPECIAL SENATE COMMITTER
WILL INVESTIGATE
(Continued from Page One)
tttts
Vacation Time
tensive studies of wild life not only
In the United Slates hut also us u
inemer of scientific cxpedltnna to
\friea. Alaska mid Ihe South Seas.
The committee hopes that the ex-
liausllve study ¡1 plans to make
will enable it to form a national
legislative policy for the replace-
men! «mil protection of Ihe wild
life resources of Ihe natlonn that
will endure for many yeas, a policy
I which has for Ils purpose the per-
| petuution of Hie wild life of our
| nation so that Hie future generations
! may enjoy it
Organ!.’ dions and individuals who
ire interested in Ills m ailer should
address th eir in«|uiries or sugges-
' ’mis ,o the ciiminittee, room 207,
Semite office Building, Washington.
D. C.
a small slice of American cheese. ,
Spirnkle with salt ami pepper und
dredge with flour. Saute in butter,
first one side and then on the nllici
until thoroughly heated und cheese:
begins to melt. Serve on sqaares of |
buttered toast, gar.u-hed with pars-
ley. Or «lii> in hatter and fry in |
deep fat.
/ O r th e
Now that vacation time is here
every mother is confronted will»
the question, “W hat shall 1 do, mo­
th e r? " many times a day.
After a child has gone thru the
ô v Haney Hart
THE BI FK V«'B THE GK \Y
same daily routine for nine months,
By Francis M ile Finch
pointers
he naturally is going to feel lost
■when vacation comes.
r.y the flow- of tile inland riser.
Whence the fleets of iron have
A mother of young children will
FRITTERS TEMPT SPRING
A meringue will be less likely to
find it well w orth her time to spend
fled,
APPETITE
fall if im .-foarih teaspoon of tiak- Where the blades of the grav^-grass
some of her hours teaching the
F ritters are one of those apj>etiz-
utiivcr
ch ldren games w ith which to amuse in;’. small things of the table that jn g pow der is ii'i'.eil into it. L.U«
ii:l regulat’« i i»f h ea l also plus* Asleep arc the ranks <»f the (I ad:
themselves.
add an air to an otherw ise rather
I inter Ih«1 sod mid the dew.
ih e natural interest of a normal ordinal') meal. Here are some gooil a large pn.i in keeping a meringm
tender
ami
fluffy.
Waiting Ihe Judgment Day,
eh Id lead him to care for different recipes f,or fritters for anyone o f '
. . .
Umlcr the one, the Blue;
types of games at different periods tile three meals.
Under the other, the Gruy.
W hen blachlng fruit or vegetables
of his development. There is no
lime
and
trouble
can
be
saved
agency that can so effectively ami
Fritter IPtter
by placing them in a wire basket, From the silence of Sorrowful 1 ours
.naturally develop pow er of inhibi­
For six people use: one half pint
plunging
into oiling w ater for tin
The desolate m ourners go.
tion as games.
flour, one hajf cup milk, two tea­
require«!
num
er
of
minutes
and
lift,
Lovingly
laden w ith flowers,
Traits of character required and spoons sugar, one half teaspoon salt,
¡fig
out
again
by
the
handle.
.Mike
for
friend and the foe:
cultivated through games are inval­ and two teaspoon baking powder.
• • •
Under the sod aril the «lew,
uable in b ' ?
r
social life
W ailing the Ju l.'.ineut Day;
Few er tears will he shed in ex­
Peach F ritte r
later to a ? .
Under the roses, the Him ;
tracting the juice from an onion
We moth« ua*
ofttjn prone to
Dip halved canned peaches in if it is « ul in halves ami pre.s e I '
Under the lilies, Ihe Gray.
le, children w ander around the sweetened fritter batter and then »
in a lemon squeezer than if it is )
neighborhood rather than to devote fry them in deep fat. Drain them
«lone by the usual niehtod of grid- | So. with an equal splendor
some of our time to their amuse­ thoroughly on brown paper, roll
’Ihe m orning sun .ay s fall.
ing.
) them in powdered sugar and serve
ment.
• • •
With a touch iii'i aiiii.lly It mler,
If we believe that education is , them hot.
(hi the blossoms bl«»«>mim: for all:
A more flaky pie « rust will result
learning to choose, rightly all the
I’nder the sod and the dew.
if
the
fat
is
cut
into
the
flour
and
Cheese Fritters
rest of our lives, then it is vitally
W aiting th - Judgm ent ’> v:
left
in
fairly
large
particles.
It
s
im portant that normal, healthy
Add grated cheese to fritter bat­
lTnidi rt tl w it’’ ;"«!!, t’.ie »>.«»«•; I
weil
to
fold
and
roll
Ihe
dough
amusement be opened by the parent ter, drop by spoonfuls into the hot ,
Mellowed with gold, tin ( ray
several times to form separate layers
fat, drain on soft paper and serve
at home.
w
ith
uir
held
between
them.
An
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with a little grated cheese sprinkled
attractive appearance can be obtain, So. when the summer ea'let’i
Read the Ads and profit. A good over each.
ed by brushing the top of the pie
On forest and fiel«l of grain.
advertiser is usually a good m er­
carefully w ith milk or w ater before With an equal m urm ur falleth
Apple Fritters
chant.
The cooling drip of Ihe lain:
putting in the oven»
Pare and core several apples. Cut
• • •
Fuller the sod and the «lew.
crosswise in thin slices so each will
W aiting the Judgment Day;
Like all dried foods, cocoanut is
be doughnut shaped. Dip in lemon
Wet with the rain, Ihe Blue;
better if the m oisture that has been
juice and then sprinkle w ith brown
Wet with the rain, the Gray.
removed by evavoration is returned
sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. F inal­
to it before it is used in cooking.
ly dip in the usual fritter batter
A gooil way to do this is to pour No more shall the w ar-cry sever.
and fry quickly in hot fat. Sprinkle
Or the winding rivers be red;
enough sweet milk oer the cocoa-
with powdered sugar just as served.
nut to cover it and let it stand They banish our anger forever
When they laurel the graves of
in a cool place for an hour or more.
Banana Fritters
our dead:—
,
Then drain it in a w ire strainer,
Bananas should be cut in round
Dene right and when
U nder the sod and tiic dew.
vressing as dry as possible. I he
slices about an inch thick; or they
| we promised it.
W aiting the Judgment Day;
cocoanut will be nearly as delicious
may be cut in halves and split. Dip
We give a moaeyback
Love and tears for the Blue;
as when newly grated. The milk may
in fritter batter and fry.
guarantee on all work.
Tears and love for Ihe Gray.
he saved to cook with.
home
'fry a
W hen ybu th in k of
DIAMONDS
think ef
Pimiento F ritters
Drain canned pimientoes and wipe
as dry as possible. Insert in each
D ifferen ce» in H o n e y
There are four kinds of honey Com'
honey la the product In the comb
just as tt comri from the hive. Vlr
gtn honey Is that which flows iron
the combs. Strnlned ho~ey Is that
which has been extracted from the
combs, strained and put up In bottle
or cans. It forms about nine-tenth
of all the honey sold. Candled hone’
la the honey that has been allowed
to crystallize Into a kind of sugar.
Before
Everything Else
Your TEETH
DON ’T NEGLECT THEM
Your mouth is the gateway
Io your stom ach, und your
lieiillh and uppciiriiiiic «le-
pend largely on teeth. If d e­
cay has gone too far, have (lie
diseased leetli removed p ain ­
lessly mid plates substituted.
Flute work has been brought
In such a high standard at
tills office thill, if vou entrust
ma with your work, you will
me more than satisfied.
Mashr finisher
fi r your next
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Dutch.
golfing
costume
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Watch
Repairing
Orange Lritters
Peel twi oranges and separate into
sections. Make an opening in each
section just large enough to admit
of passage for seeds, which should
be removel. Dip sections into bat­
ter and fry in deep fat. D rain, and
sprinkle w ith powdered sugar. Serve
hot, w ith orange sauce.
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Scotland.
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A raaent survey aosoag Inulin
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