Confidence By Flo A re C h ild r e n S e lf is h or A re P a r e n ts G re e d y ? Page Three TU E SPHINQKEIA) NRW« THURSDAY, NOV. ß. l»2ß. Bread Pudding A HUMBLE Convicted of Hereby HUBERT ULURIFIKIJ lly Mrs Belle IhOraf, Director, Home Soivttv Bureau, «perry Flour . Co. •utteraeot-.h Bread Pudding. ButUracolob bread pudding Is made by substlludng brown augur for the granulated sugar, using ths Master recipe Place the brown sugar la a saucepan, add the butter and conk unlit ull Uie augur la melted, then add the aculded milk and stir until dis­ solved. The brown sugar may cause the milk to curdle slightly, but when the pudding Is baked this will dis­ appear and the pudding will ba smooth and fine in texture. The humhl« breed pudding It. per­ Ilcsr Ml»» Flo: I uni (he oldest haps, the miwt familiar of ull hot r the family I want to bualnosa always | alatalilo, because too mu h ivboot at nlalit, winking aa a dark 1 bread 1« used In its making. The during (bn day. turning over my ssl ! bread In a broad pudding 1» u»»d ary envelope In my mother, I am ' merely Io hold th" other Ingredient« twenty eight year« old now My other' togotPer and to supply a bark-ground brother« and «later« are working. I for flavors, not a« a mean« of using a Fruit Bread Pudding. tee) that I have done my ahure. ano q ian llty of dry bread. A well made Fruit bread pudding Is made by that | should be permitted to k< ep I thread pudding la a very ta«ly deg- addin« a cup nt seedless raisins and my own «alary, paying a loir board, j a> rt and la capable of an almost end­ t- aspoon cinnamon to the Master or rourge. If my brother« and al«t«ra less number of variations. recipe. will do the ««.me thing, the family Remember, a pudding of this kind Cocoanut Bread Pudding. should be able to gnt along n'cviy. forme a hearty, substantial dessert Follow the Master recipe, using 1 However, whenever I mention the sub­ and Is also easily digest'd It Is suit­ cup of cocoanut In place of the rais­ ject, they all object strenuously. Do I able for every member of the faintly, ins. The House of Bishops of Pro­ you think I am wlftab In Inatatlng testant Episcopal Church took ac­ old or young. The following rules, If Caramel Bread Pudding. that I have done my «bare and am tion against Bishop William Mont­ carefully adhered to. will enable any­ Mnke the custard bread pudding us­ now entitled to a bunk account of gomery Brown, retired Arkansas one to -make a delicate, «mnoth pud ing 1 cupful of sugar Instead of 3-4 minister, to depose him from the my own 7 I never complained about i ding: Always «oak the bread In wa­ of a cup.. Take a half of the augur ministry. They claim his teuchingn tbiufe first bard yeara, giving op all ter, maid the milk, add other ln»e«At. and cook In a saucepan over the fire were heretical youthful pleasure, and gattlug In re- eats, and bake the pudding slowly In until melted and a golden brown Thl* turn only scolding« and complaint«. I'lenae tell me what to do.—Marla. a pan of hot water. The bread must 'will require constant stirring. When tie soaked In water Io produce light- -sugar has melted add the milk very • • • NATION-WIDE STUDY o f course you aren't stlftah to wunt ness nnd delicacy. The milk la scald­ slowly and cook until carameled sug­ OF FOREST TAXATION to keep your own money, Marte. It ed because scalded milk makes Uto ar 1« dissolved; then follow the Mas­ ter recipe. BEGUN BY GOVERNMENT 1« the only Intelligent thing to do.) pudding smoother than raw milk. Certainly at your age yjiu are entitled The Master recipe will follow: Choeolats Bread Pudding. A nation-wide study of the forest io take care of the money for which Chocolate bread pudding la made taxation problem In relation to refor- Musl«r Recipe you are old enough to work I think hy adding 1 square of unsweetened t estatlon of privately-owned lands Is 1 thick slice of bread. you have been very get|i»ro«a Indeed chocolate to the milk, while It Is . being launched by the forest service, 2 cupe scalded milk, I iM-ating, or by lining only tfc cup o' with your family Although It wa» j United Sales Department of Agrlcul- 1 S cup sugar. * plainly your duty to help them while ' sugar and H cup of ground chocolate. ' ture, which today announoed the ap- 2 eggs. .are-.«-* «, ' they Iieede It . there la no reason now . Follow the Master recipe. polntement of Prof. Fred R. Fairchild I teaspoon vanilla. why your brother» and sisters cannot j Maplt Bread Pudding. of Yale university aa director of the (¡rating of nutmeg. «hare tattle of your burden now. You Maple bread pudding Is made by investigation. have your own future to consider— I Soak bread In cold water to cover substituting either maple syrup or A detailed study of forest taxai. ,.t now la the time for you to begin sav­ 1G minutes, then press dry and meas­ maple sugar for the granulated sugar i will be made in all principal forest ing against the proverb at rainy day ure 1 cupful Beat «gge. add sugar, In the Mastx-r recipe regions to determine the effect of — which may never c o » » —or perhap» hot milk, bread crumbs and flavor­ ! present tax law« on reforestation and even happier day. and If you nave ing. Pour Into a buttered baking dish, If you interested In these Master a little bank account of your own ■ sprinkle with nutmeg* Het In a pan recipes. Mrs. Detiraf will be glad to timber holdings, and the conditions It will buy you a trousseau, or per­ of hot water and bake In n moderate sent! you her free booklet '80 Food that must be met In any effort to re­ adjust present (ax laws to be fair to haps make a pay-meat on a little | oven until firm. Or, omR one egg tor Delights from 8 Master Recipes." A land owners and public treasuries. home. And If you do not marry, there a meringue. When pudding Is baked. request to Mrs. Belle Detiraf, Direc­ will be tim es when work la »lack, spr»kd with Jelly .or Jam. add merin­ The study 1s the outgrowth of a tor, Home Service Bureau, Sperry times of a'ckne»«. and the time when gue ami brown In a slow oven about Flour Co., San Francisco, Calif., will country-wide Investigation of refor­ you will be loo old to work, and. If] estation conducted by a special bring It to you. 8 minutes Serve hot or cold. you have aot eaved something for old ! committee of the United States age, you will have to eat the bitter j This com­ Increasing Ute length of the n young forests produce no in- * Practical results. Instead of theor­ t ome from which taxes can be paid. ies, wll, be accomplished by the [ Seyt-tary of Agriculture Jardlnd. study, say forestry officials, who ex­ [o f Prof Fairchild, declared the fo"- plain that la most states reforestation ' eet ta i study of paramount inportance Is discouraged by the danger of hav­ . to the reforestation of the country's ing young timber taxed over and over n before It rea.be» merchantable ¡371 million acres of prlvately-ownel size. As a result of the study It Is ex- ; forest land. tx itrd that the (edetal government “This tax study Is one of the m od will be able, under the Clarke-McNary Important steps of recent years In Act, to help the states In a national forest conservation." »aid the secre­ I dorm of forest taxation. tary, “and the government Is fortun­ ate In securing Prof. Fairchild, who SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr. Is one of the country'» foremost au­ thorities on forest taxation, to di­ N. W Emery, dentist. Button BWg. OPEN HOUSE AT CHASE GARDENS NOVEMBER 6 aiid 7 To Celebrate the Opening of New Giant Greenhouse Also the Thirty-Sixth Anniversary Chase Gardens Chrysanthemum Show FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES INSTANT HEAT CALL 63 INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. . n s il f i f e LÄJ JIT N EY D A N C E Grower» Holding Wheat. Wheat shipments from the ranches to the Portland terminals are the low est to date for many years, only about 20 per cent having been shipped Farmers appear to be holding their grain for better prices.' Notice of Road District Meeting. f 4 T o Whom It May Concern: Notlro Is hereby given that a m eet­ ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers nnd owners of real prop­ erty In Road District No. 3 In Lane County, Oregon, will he held at the hour of 2 P. M. on the 21 day of No- veniher, A. D., 1925 at the Woodman H all at Marcola In snlri Road District, to determine whether said road dis­ trict shall levy a special tax of 93279 84 upon all the taxable property tn said district for the purpose of ’ providing funds for 1 ml I for buying Fordson grader and 1 mill for resur facing road from Hayden bridge to Wendllng. C. P. HARDNAHD County Judge. CLINTON HURD. County Commissioner. County Commissioner. O. B, CROWK. 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