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PAGE SIX SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW Home Builder * * * * * * * * * * ■ AMÙtàÉeôÔAUÀetldL-X - * - - • * * * «X HOUSEHOLD !» EH OS • vy<j.uan , ú i W i i i,;x ?ii1 <i 1 i í í r t ¡ ^ xw¿ik¿>».Sk.¿¿j¿iiá;^ Former Handy With Tools WEST BRANCH. Iowa — Some 41 years ago Hans Hansen, a na tiv e o f D enm ark, acquired a 70 acre tra c t of land near West Branch. There w asn't a building on i t —not even a fence post. Today fa rm e r Hansen has 240 acres of land, 80 of w hich are tilla b le , and every building and fence on the place was erected by the fo rm e r im m ig ra n t. These include a home, wood shed. garage and workshop, double corn crib , chicken house, two barns, hog house, tra cto r shed and fuel house, a saw m ill shed and a m achine shed. Around the fa rm are five miles of solid fences erected by Han sen. He even fitte d five bed rooms in the home w ith fu rn i ture he made him self. COLOBFUL fttTiySLS Iowa Towns Hold Annual Tulip Fetes THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 Chocolate Now Goes To W ar For Taste and Tonic spite tlie fa ct th a t m illio n s of taste appeal, but it was not u n til chocolate bars w ere consumed the 19th ce n tu ry th n t the price across the globe in the fo rm of fe ll low enough to m ake it a popu E m ergency R ation D. T his ratio n la r beverage w ith a ll classes. In conta ining fo ur ounces of choco the U nited States alone, raw cacao leaped fro m 500,000 late and some (¡00 calories was im p o rts The popular energy food is con P E L L A . Iowa — Wooden shoes— pounds in 1780 to m ore thun 600 designed especially to taste "n o real Dutch ones—clattered through sidered so im p o rta n t to the G .I. b e tte r than an unsalted baked m illio n pounds by 1946. ■ the streets of Pella and Orange C ity th a t it is now included in every potato” in o rd er to keep the G .I. - - - - r . W ____ - 1(i - - . ■ ■ on the weekend of May 17-19. Both o pe ra tio n a l ra tio n issued by the fro m eating it as candy. D e p a rtm e n t o f Defense. A room th a t is inclined to be com m unities held th e ir annual tu lip Today, the a rm y 's new chocolate d a rk and ra th e r gloom y cun be festivals on that weekend. Food P a cket S u rv iv a l A rc tic , Toddlers and great-grandfathers, fo r e xam ple, provides no less than p olicy is to g ive the men the given a sunshiny aspect by p a in t and most of the residents in be fo u r chocolate bars tw o w ith a l n ourishing food in the fo rm of ing tiiw w ulls a pale tin t of yellow . tween, put on wooden shoes and au m onds—p e r m an per day. Sol sweets they have eaten and en A ce lling painted w hite w ill re fle c t the m a xim u m lig h t th a t fa lls thentic costumes of th e ir Dutch fore d ie rs going to the fro n t lines fo r joyed sinee they w ere kids. In en fathers and joined in the colorful e ig h t to ten hours are issued two couraging the use o f chocolate upon it. In one such room , the was coated in a festivities. Dressed in the garb of one-ounce bars in th e ir Food the m ilita r y m ay w ell be re m e m w o o d -trim the provinces fro m which the early P acket In d iv id u a l Assault. Hatton bering the w ords of the Spanish grayed luvender tone und d ra Iowa settlers came, the townsfolks C—the basic canned opera tion al explore r, Cortez, who w rote in the peries were a s ilv e ry gray. The took p a rt in street-scrubbing squads. r a tio n - o ffe rs both chocolate and 16th c e n tu ry , " A single cup of this upholstery com bined blue green ric h d rin k gives a m an su fficie n t and g ra y and tangerine toned Dutch folk dances and d rills , and cocoa disks. strength to m arch a ll d a y .” accessories added g uycty and life d a ily parades. T h re e -fo u rth s o f the candy com Hundreds o f thousands of blooqv ponent in the 5 -in-l R ation, de Although Cortez was quick to t<> the room 's deeorution. ing tulips added th e ir beauty to the signed fo r group use. contains recognize the energy value of "H u sh -A Rye, B a by” fs the occasion. chocolate, w h ile the R atio n Sup chocolute a product o f the n ative Residents o f both Pella and p le m e n t Sundries Pack, fo r 100 A m e rica n cacao tree he did not them e song in the home o f an Orange C ity chose this reenactm ent m e n. includes 200 two-ounce appreciate its taste us prepared O rie n ta l silk fa rm e r when his of h istoric customs, d u rin g the sea chocolate and 48 two-ounce choco by the Aztec Indians. When lie in silk w o rm s begin to spin th e ir son of the tu lip s' glory, to com m em late-covered bars. troduced the food into Spain in cocoons. The fa m ily ta lks in w his pers and w alks on tiptoe, fo r CHRISM AN, IU .—The 1200 people orate the founding of th e ir comm u- j The fig h tin g m an in Korea is 15211 it wus used p rim a r ily as a silkw o rm s w ill cease the spinning of C hrism an recently celebrated a nities. m edicine and was fa r too expen not o nly g e ttin g a dose o f energy process when frig h te n e d . M any ''fre e d o m d a y " and topped it off Pella was settled in 1847 by a group ; w ith his chocolate but som ething sive fo r anyone except the rich. s ilk raisers share th e ir homes w ith a m eeting at the high school of about 800 Hollanders who wished ta s ty as w ell. T h is was not e n tire An unknow n genius added sugar w ith the p ro du ctive little m oth gym nasium as the firs t home town to escape burdensome taxation and ly tru e d u rin g W orld W ur II, de to give chocolate its fir s t w ide ! larvae. expression of opposition to govern W ashington, D C . — Chovoluti* s once again a t the b a ttle fro n f as a d ie t su pe r-cha rge r fo r the A m e ric a n so ld ier fig h tin g in w in ter-bound’ N o rth Korea. Illinois Town Rallies To Defend Free Press; Editor Stresses Peril Cool O ff w ith C hilled Ribbon Cake (See Recipe Below) Air-Condtion E n te rta in in g ICY COOL B EV ER AG ES, fro sty desserts and a cool porch where the lig h t breezes p la y in v itin g ly on w ilte d brows give a perfect recipe fo r sum m er entertaining. P lan to have beverages and des sert in the re frig e ra to r ju s t in case someone decides to d r o p over. N othing is lost if they a re n 't used im m ediately, as beverages a n d dessert can a l ways be used the follow ing day in the m enu plans. M ake the desserts and beverages w hile the m o rn in g coolness gives you the energy, and then you can appear w ith luscious desserts and | beverages lik e m agic when i t ’s serving time. LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Creamed Chicken on Cornbread B uttered B roccoli Tom ato Aspic Salad C elery Ripe Olives Pickles •R aspberry F rost •Coffee Ribbon Cake •Recipe Given Double R aspberry M ilk Shake (Serves 4) 54 cup fin e ly sieved fresh red raspberries 54 cup sugar 1 p in t v a n illa Ice cream 1*4 cups m ilk Combine berries and sugar. Add m ix tu re to one-half ice cream ; beat smooth. Add m ilk a ll at once and blend. Serve in chilled glasses. Top each w ith a scoop of ice cream. m ental regulation and the growing threats to control free speech. Cecil E. Sm ith, superintendent of C hrism an schools, who presided, es tim ated about 300 of the town's pop ulation attended the night meeting. Sponsored by the Chrism an A m e r ican Legion post, the C hrism an C om m ercial club and the Lions club, the "fre e do m d a y” is believed to be the firs t expression by a home town against regim entation and con trols. P rin cip a l speaker was Charles A. Crowder, editor and publisher of the F lo ra Sentinel at F lora. 111. The ed ito r warned against "p re s ent and ever grow ing threats to con tro l free speech and a free press and ra d io ." He said these threats already have been dem onstrated in Illin o is and other parts of the na tion in attem pts to control these free institutions. He then outlined four m a jo r threats against freedom of the press and radio; 1. P o litic a l control of news through pressure on editors. 2. Econom ic boycotts by a d ve rtis ers or other groups seeking to con tro l the press. 3. J u d ic ia l pressure whereby a judge could in te rp re t a law to gag the press. 4. Leg isla tive attem pts to legis late controls of the press. religious oppression in th e ir hom e land. Before they set sail fo r A m e r ica they decided their new home would be named Pella C ity or Ref uge. Land of Plenty Found T h e i r investigating com m ittee found governm ent land p le n tifu l and cheap in the new p ra irie state of Iowa, and the group settled in a fe rtile valley between the Des Moines and Skunk rivers. The th rifty , reverent Dutch won the re- pect of other Iowa pioneers, and the com m unity prospered. In 1869 four pioneering fa m ilie s set out to seek new land for settlem ent. By sw im m ing their m ule teams across the stream s, and pulling cov ered wagons through the w a te r on tow-ropes, they reached a fe rtile valley between two forks of the Fioyd riv e r. On th e ir recom m enda tion. other settlers followed to estab lish the new com m unity of Orange C ity. The tour thousand residents of Pella today, and the two thousand inhabitants of Orange C ity, are n ear ly a ll descendants of the e a rly Dutch settlers. Among the ch a r acteristics they have retained are tra d itio n a l ho sp ita lity and a love of tulips. When the two com m unities, separately, were considering su it able celebrations to honor th e ir founding fathers and histo ric tra d i tions. a tu lip fe stiva l was a natural choice. •Coffee Ribbon Cake (Serves 8) 1 envelope (1 tablespoon) gelatin )4 cup cold w ater 1)4 tablespoons instant caffein- free coffee *4 cup sugar *s teaspoon salt Balanced Farming Saves A Folk F estival 1*4 cups heavy cream P iece of sponge or white Both com m unities have retained Business in Small Town cake, 8x4x2-inches the d ig n ity of a folk festival. C a rn i A R K A D E L P H IA , A rk . — A rk a •R aspberry F rost 2 tablespoons sugar val concessions are not p e rm itte d to delphia bankers w ill te ll you these 1 cup shredded coconut, operate. (Serves 6, days th a t b e tte r fa rm in g practices toasted Most events at Pella were free to 1 cup sugar are responsible in a considerable Combine gelatin and cold w a te r; degree fo r a substantial increase in the public. Among them were a flo r 1 cup w ater m ix w ell. Dissolve in sta n t coffee, the bank deposits in the com m unity. al show in the A m e rica n Legion hall, 1)4 cups lemon ju ice under supervision of John Res, Va cup sugar, and the sa lt in hot 3)4 cups cold w a te r Ten years or m ore ago, a fa ilu re g ro w e r and im p o rte r o f Holland | w a te r; add to softened gelatin and )4 cup crushed red raspberries of a cotton crop m eant bad business tu lip bulbs, and an exhibition of s tir u n til gelatin Cook 1 cup sugar and 1 cup w ater fo r the m erchants of the town. D utch a rt in C entral college. is d i s s o l v e d . fo r 5 m inutes; c h ill. Add ju ice of 6 D ive rsifie d and balanced fa rm in g , Pella is located 40 m iles south C h ill u n til s lig h t lemons (about I l k cups) and 3)4 which includes livestock raising east of Des Moines, in M arion coun ly t h i c k e n e d . cups cold w ater. P ut a spoonful of and d a iry in g has changed the pic ty. Orange C ity is in northwestern j W hip 54 cup of crushed berries into bottom of ture g re a tly fo r the com m unity. Sioux county, 40 m iles north of the cream and glasses. F ill w ith crushed ice. Pour The o ve r-a ll general program has Sioux C ity. fold into gelatin over lemonade. been to get away fro m the one- m ix tu re . C h i l l crop system. P ink C herry Sodas u n til alm ost firm . F o r the past six years fa rm e rs W eekly Papers W ant M eanwhile, tr im cake as needed (Makes 2 quarts) have been encouraged to build up to f i t 8x4x2-inch lo a f pan and s p lit 1 envelope cherry-flavored th e ir pastures around the ponds, News of Men in Service in to three layers. Line pan w ith sum m er d rin k powder and to stock the ponds w ith fish C LAR IO N , Iow a—An increasing waxed paper. Place fir s t la ye r of 1 cup sugar fo r food. In 1950 there was a gain num ber of weekly newspapers cake in bottom of pan; spread w ith 2 cups m ilk of 25 per cent in pasture develop throughout “the country have started h a lf the thickened g elatin m ixtu re . 1 q u a rt v a n illa ice cream B etter program s to gather d e ta il records Add second la ye r o f cake; spread m ent in C la rk county. 1 q uart carbonated w ater w ith re m a in in g gelatin m ix tu re . Top breeding was another pro g ra m and about the men from th e ir sm all Combine d rin k powder and sugar. w ith th ird la ye r of cake. C h ill 3 this is beginning to show g re a tly com m unities now serving in the Dissolve in m ilk . Add scoops of ice I hours in the im p ro ve m e n t of the herds arm ed forces. cream and pour over carbonated | Unm old loaf on p la tte r w h ip re. in the county. The C larion M onitor recently put I beverage. A ll of these efforts tow ard better its problem in p rin t: m a in in g )4 cup of the cream w ith " A t the present tim e The M onitor This is a lovely beverage to serve 2 tablespoons sugar. Spread ovei pastures and better breeding have ir. a punch bowl because of its deli- j top and sides of loaf. S prinkle w ith been fr u itfu l and are reflected in has a detailed record o f at least cate cool color and sparkle. coconut. C h ill 1 hour before serving the statem ent th a t C la rk county 35 young men from C larion and fa rm e rs sold 20,000 head of cattle v ic in ity who are in the arm ed L im e Cooler Pineapple R e frig e ra to r Cake forces. The publishers are only too ! in 1950 fo r $1,250,000. (Serves 8) (Serves 6-8) A rka d e lph ia bankers point out w ell aware that this lis t is fa r fro m 2 cups sugar that the sto ry of C la rk county complete. 1 tablespoon (1 envelope) 4 cups w ater "W ith more and m ore young proves the close relation between unflavored gelatin 1 tablespoon grated lim e peel the sm all town and the ru ra l fa m men either enlisting or being in )4 cup cold w ater 54 cup lim e ju ice ilies th a t surround it. The story ducted every month. The M onitor 3 beaten egg yolks Few drops green food color can be repeated in numerous sm all proposes to start a colum n in the 1 cup crushed pineapple ing near fu tu re about where they are towns across the nation. 2 tablespoons lemon ju ice in tra in in g , of th e ir prom otions, and 8 7-ounce bottles lem on-lim e 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel other interesting chit-chat. carbonated beverage 54 cup sugar Nebraskans Lead Entire "T o have a column of this nature )4 teaspoon salt Combine sugar and w a te r; heat it w ill require the cooperation of 1 cup d ry cottage cheese to boiling and cook over low heat U.S. in Life Expectancy subscribers. The selective service 54 cup sugar 2 minutes. Remove fro m heat and L ife in the country and sm all board supplies the newspapers w ith 3 stiff-beaten egg whites add grated peel. Cool. S train and towns — at least, in the west north the names of men who are inducted add lim e juice Soften gelatine in cold water central states—is longer than in Into service. But fro m th a t tim e on ? and green color- I Combine egg yolks, pineapple, the rest of the U nited States. news of the men depends on the j ing; pour into lem on ju ic e and peel, Vt cup sugar, T h a t’s the conclusion of D r. In itia tiv e of his re la tive s and re frig e ra to r tra y and salt. Cook over hot w ater until Charles E. Dutchess, m edical d ire c frie n d s.” and freeze firm , th ick, s tirrin g constantly. Add sof- T u rn frozen m ix- I tened gelatine and s tir u n til dis- to r of Schenley Laboratories, Inc., and an a u th o rity on g e ria tric s (the ture in to chilled solved. Remove fro m heat and add science of aging), based on latest Sentimental C alifornian bow l; break into cottage cheese. C h ill u n til p a rtia lly figures. To Restore Ghost Town chunks; b e a i I set. G ra d u a lly beat )4 cup sugar Residents of Nebraska, South Da w ith ele ctric or into stiff-beaten egg whites. Fold CALICO, C a lif.—The ghost town kota, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, and ro ta ry beater u n til smooth. Return in to gelatine m ixtu re . Pour into of Calico in the h e a rt of C a lifo rn ia ’ s N orth Dakota have the longest life q u ic k ly to cold tra y and freeze Corn F la ke C rust: Combine 1 cup span in the nation. Wisconsin, Ore M ojave desert is com ing to life. firm . F ill ta ll glasses w ith lim e ice, crushed corn flakes, */« cup sugar, The town is being re b u ilt beoeuse ' add beverage; or serve in punch and % cup m elted b u tte r; press gon, Arkansas and C onnecticut round of one m an’ s sentiment. He is Wal- ' out the top 10 states, Dutchess re bowl. fir m ly in greased 6xl0-inch pan. ports. te r Knott, descendant of C alifornia pioneers. Residents of these 10 states can L Y N N SAYS: H ere’ s a quick fr u it slaw recipe: F o rty years ago, K n o tt and his Use Handy K itch e n Tips toss 4 cups of shredded cabbage expect to live fro m one to four years w ife honlesteaded a piece of the ! longer than the national average— W hile Y o u're Cooking w ith 1 cup orange sections. M ix in dqsolate Mojave near Calico. When Apples w ill be c rv s ty i f you pare 2 tablespoons salad dressing blend now 71 fo r a g irl baby and nearly he needed money fo r groceries he 66 fo r a male infant. In Nebraska, hiked over to Calico and hired out them one-third o f the way down the ed w ith 1 tablespoon cream . stem, f i l l the centers w ith brown Place a spoonful of fir m vanilla which ranks as the nation’ s num ber as a mine laborer. sugar and dot w ith butter. P our ice cream across the center of sm all one state in longevity, a g irl born Even then Calico was dying. The o ver them 1 cup of w ater and bake in d iv id u a l pancakes, then ro ll. today has a life expectancy o f 74, tow n’ s heyday was fro m 1881 to while a baby boy can expect to live uncovered, basting them occasion Serve w ith fresh fr u it sauce o r but 1897, when 88 m illio n in silv e r was to n e a rly 70. hacked from surrounding hills. The a lly. terscotch sauce. Dutchess a ttrib u te s longer life firs t silve r strike in the area was Serve fresh and molded salads Use the la rg e m eat basters when together: m ake in d iv id u a l o r large you’ re m a kin g mayonnaise. This throughout A m erica to such drugs made in 1881 by John M cB ride, L a r rin g m old of to m a to aspic. To serve, helps you to add the o il slow ly to as p e n ic illin and streptom ycin, bet ry Silvia and C harlie M eacham in f i l l the center o f the m old w ith the egg yolks to s ta rt the em ulsion te r care and tre a tm e n t methods, a canyon known as W all Street. preventive m edicine, and a higher K nott plans to restore the town as properly. cre a m y cole slaw. standard of liv in g . a to u rist attra ctio n . A p rico t Punch (Serves 8) 4)4 cnps (2 18-ounce cans) a p rico t nectar 6 tablespoons lemon juice 2 cups orange juice 54 cup lig h t corn syrup Combine a ll ingredients. C h ill. Serve w ith ice cubes, i f desired, and garnish w ith lemon o r orange slices. HELP! This boy's in danger Last y e a r 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 school-age children were injured or killed in traffic accidents. Many o f these accidents could have been prevented if the drivers had learned to regard all youngsters as h u m a n c a u t io n a if n a . 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