Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, August 01, 1930, Image 2

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    THE CENTRAI POINT STAR
FRIDAY. AVCFNT 1, 19.10
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i-i» the berries. or u «hilled «oft
chi' yon may uar a m eringue I» etlslartl may be poured over th e m .
Can Yon Tell What This Is? •
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N arrow ribbon outlines the rais­
ed v.aisP.ine of many of the most
uttraciive of the summer dresses. It
i ‘ draw n round the waist so that
it is precisely as trim as the dress
w ithout being tig t enough to cause
a single w rinkle or pucker, and al­
most always there are loops and
ends hanging down at the left side.
THE TREE
By Henry Abbey
\ h i i'.> we p i;.i» i w h e n w e p la n t
the live?
\ e -la .i Lie -hip which will cross
lac sea.
We plant 1 e mast !o carry the
s; »Is;
. e plant the p la n ts to w ithstand
the gales—
The keel, the keelson, the beam.
tl»e knee;
We plant the ship when we plant
the tree.
RASPBERRIES
Raspberries are here or coming.
Red raspberries. That seems to he
w l»:il everybody means when we
•y ri spinTries. I f w c m ean lilael
.spberries, wti\ w e say b la c k ra s p
berries.
And now that they are here or
coming -ll is a very good plan to
..ike advantage of them in planning
and making delicious desserts. Of
course they are delicious alone,
served w i l i i or without eream. But
they are capable of being used in so
many other ways that it is a good
Whal do we plant when we plant
plan to know about them and make
the tree?
use of them.
We plant the houses for you and
Here are some of the good ways
me.
for preparing them:
We plant the rafters, the shingles,
the floors,
J e llie d R aspberries
We plant the studdings, the laths,
Rub raspberries through a sieve,
the doors.
sweeten heavily, ami let stand un­
The beams and siding, all p arts that
til the sugar is dissolved. Add a
be;
package of soaked and dissolved
We plant the house when we plant
gelatine to a quart of fruit, mould,
the tree.
chil . and serve w ill» whipped
What de we plant when we plant ere” .
anc r a I e a r
is . il le t '»..mJ
te r
one - h a ii
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hour in i«».r
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t a l l ie s p e o n s
wain» vim -car.
And tw o
spoons lemon
Juice and one*
Che» G uüiot
t h 1 r cl
cup
sugar to onG-*^nrtu cup
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w ater. M ix w ith lig u il dr.itr.vd
fro m cucumbers. ?.dd tw o t.ibla-
gpoons gelatine th a t have been
soaked fo r five m inutes in one-
h a lf cup cold w ater. Add few
drons green vegetable coloring.
Cool and s tra in through eheaec-
cloth over cucumber. Place In
w e ll-ch ille d mold
Keep In re­
frigerator u n til firm . Garnish
w ith sm all balls of cream cheese.
Serve on lettuce w ith French
•dressing.
Baked
Tom atoes— Peal
and
c u t In th ic k slices six firm , ripe
tomatoes.
L in e bottom of ca -
soroie w ith la ye r o f tomatoes.
S p rin k le w ith salt and pepper.
Rub together fo u r tablespoons
b u tte r, one teaspoon sugar, one
cap bread crumbs. Spread tho
m ix tu re th ic k ly over tomatoes.
A dd second la y e r o f tomatoes.
D ot w ith b u tte r, s p rin k le w ith
sa lt,
pepper and
dry
bread
crum bs, and bake fo r tw e n ty
m inutes.
the tree?
A thousands things the wc daily
see;
We plant the spire that out-tow ers
the crag.
We plant the staff for our country's
r jg ,
We plant the shade from the hot
sun free;
We plant all these when we plant
the tree.
D O E S I T P A Y T O A D V E R T IS E ?
A rooster hasn’t got a lot
Of intellect to show,
But none the less most roosters
have
Enough good sense to crow .
The peacock spreads its tail and
F or the woman w ho is not de­
squawks,
cidedly slender through the waist Pigss queal and robins sing;
and hips the narrow ribbon belt is And even serpents know enough
an unfortunate choice. A far bette To hiss before they sting.
selection for h er is a sash made of
w ide ribbon draped so as to make But iran, the greatest masterpice
the hips seem as slender as pos­ T hat nature could devise,
sible—and fortunately these w ider Will often stop and hesitate
ribbon girdles are just as sm art as Before he’ll advertise!
are those of n arro w er ribbon.
The little summer dress of flow ­ One step w on't take you very far—
ered voile shown today was finish­ You’ve got to keep on walking.
ed with a girdle of this sort. The One w ord w on’t tell folks who you
top, as you will see, is placed at a
are—
fairly high waist line but the lower You’ve got to keep on talking.
edge comes well over the hips. To
make the sash as shown in the An inch w on’t make you very tall—
sketch you will need tw o and a You’e got to keep on growing.
half or three yards of ribbon eight One little ad w on’t do it all—
o r ten inches in w idth. N arrow You’ve got to keep them going.
tucks are taken in the ribbon at
one side to shape it in at the w aist­ A constant drop of w ater
line and to prevent it from riding Wears aw ay the hardest stone,
up from the hips.
And the constant advertiser
Is the one to all folks known.
(E. P. KAFER)
Classified Ads Get Results
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day, and checks Malaria In three
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were Introduced Into A m erti a by M 11
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Miss Ruby M. Ayres, author of
"Broken,” acclaimed by critics as Erig-
land’s foremost woman novelist
O nly the female lig h tn in g bug
■eke« lig h t. The male Is not equipped
w ith any Illu m in a tin g power. He bar
the habit o f going out nights, however,
so the fem ale has had to make use of
her a b ility to make p a rt o f her body
shine w ith a sort o f phosphorous green
lig h t In order to show him the way
home.
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EXTRA
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for ‘Play
EXTRA
COMFORTS
Hire and Fruit Pudding
Fill u baking-dish nearly full of
raspberries, sweeten to las e, and
cover with rice boiled in milk and
sweetened. Bake until Ihe rice is
brown and serve hot in the same
dish.
fo r Relaxation
Andrew I.. Beers, of Walton, N. Y ,
78, who killed his imbecile daughter,
Frances, 27. out of pity lot her help­
less condition.
WHEN YOU
GO TO CALIFORNIA
To D rill H o lt in R u bber
Never try to d rill u hole In a hard
rubber panel w ithout first provtdll. •
sta rtin g di-iil fo r (lie d rill w ith a <
te r punrh. W ithout such u punch
mark the d rill w ill " w a lk " a ll over (lie
panel, no m atter how ca re fu lly you
hold the d rill Itself.
R a sp b e rry B la n c - Mange ........
Thicken tw o cups of milk w ith
two level tablespoons of cornstarch
rubbed smooth w ith a little cold
milk, add a pinch of salt, and two
eggs beaten w ith three tablespoons
of sugar. Cook in a double boiler
until smooth and thick, stirrin g eon-
stantly, and pour over crushed and
sweetened raspberries, ('h ill and
serve with cream.
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Your vacation ne-d r ••
lim ite d ’ 0 just on- ( I ■
joy the lu ll sv. cep < I i ali
n ias iharm ii • playg-
on a Southern .'at ill v.i. i
ticket.
Here, s ndy b e n ’
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mountains, f mv I r
all i lost '. 1 ■ i !
Pacific.
Y o u r vacation
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you board the (rain. I r
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the vpei la u d a r '/>••/./ k /fa
— m ile a lle r mil;- « Í <s -
Splendor. R efri .¡cd, y
ready lo r ; lay at your d
ations.
Make any good layer cake and
bake in Iwo layers. Make a white
icing, coloring slightly with Ihe
juice from a little raspberry jam.
Put Ihe two layers of the cake to­
gether w ith a spreading of rasp ­
berry jam and frost the whole with
the raspberry flavored icing.
VACATION ROI 'NDT.RIPG
Raspberry Whip
Simplest of all raspberry desserts
is raspberry whip. This calls for
the white of eggs beaten very light,
flavored to taste with powdered
sugar and flavored with the fresh
jitice of crushed raspberries. It
should he mixed jusl before serv­
ing.
One way through the Redwood
Empire by rail and nmtor
coach, $IO.f() additional.
B e rry
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One c f the traps fo r tint Japanese
B re ti- at Washington.
(Ift J- / Cf!»)
$20..ri0
HAN I RANHISCO
LDH ANGELES ...... 3».OO
26.50
DEL MOM 1 E
SAN DIEGO
46.00
33.25
YOSEMITE
21.50
LAKE TAHOE
$35 and $50 Values
SPECIAL while they last
$15 to $25
Ron ell s
T a rts
There are delicious tarts made of
berries. The pie crust is baked to
light golden brown and cooled.
Then the berries, lightly crushed
and sweetened, are added. Over the
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with butler, and hake for an hour
especially In England. tn norther».
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thistles fo r th’e wool ufanufacturing any preferred sauce.
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Much common sense or tact,
Yet every time she lays an egg
She cackles forth the fact.
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