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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1929)
Fairy Tale for Children By MARY CRAHAM BONNER LIGHTS 0F'N1 NEW YORK DIXON Ccmvenienc&s for Bathroom a. jttttttttttt1itt-T "I will toll you," auld the gray wolf to the priilrte wolf In tho next yard. In tho aoo, "why this Ufa la out 10 thrilling." "no," anld tint prairie wolf. TI19 gray wolf emuckud III Hps together m though bo wanted to toll bit atory. "The oo Inn't nearly eo thrilling m wild, fro life, not nearly, not nearly." I know that" eald tho prulrle wolf, "but I'm ready to bear your reasons." "Now Union, prnlrle wolf, there are "Ah" Id th Oray Wolf. many creatures who ar always say ln(i "'Oh, that la no better than I could. bTo don,' or 'I could bava eald aa much as that,' or 1 waa Just going to say that' "In ninny co It nay bo quit trot, but I don't Ilka a creature to try to art ttio credit for eomethlng aotue one else baa dun. "Just euppoae a peraon made a fine speech and aome cross, Jcaloua per aun said; . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Gumbo from Meat and Vegetables 00000000000000000000000000 IPni-ara br UnltMl aiataa Dapr1nial o( Ainouimra.) From the far South cornea tlila rec ipe, tested by the bureau of home eco nomics, for a "gumbo" made with tnent and vegctablea and served In a mold of flnky hoi rice. The charac teristic Ingredient of alt gumboa la the okra, which la ohtnlnnhle In most mar kets during (he aumtner months. 4 lb. cura4 ham 1 lb. baaf. dlca4 I pint vraiar t quart Inmatoaa, fraab or canned I tha. buttar I Iba. tho a pod paralay I onion, sliced U ep chopped calarr 1 quart okra, cut croaawlaa Day laforealary saad If daalraa alt and pappar to tola. I (nan pappar eboppaa Bna Cook the bnm and beef until browned In a large heavy skillet, add the water and tomato, cover, and aim mer until the meat la a I moat tender. Cook the other vegetable In the melt ed butter and add to the meat mil' tur with the okra. Sen son to tnate and almmer uncovered until the okra la tender and the atew baa thickened. Perve the gumbo In rlre ring made aa followa: Rio Ring. I tup rlr cupa waiar 1 tap. oalt H tap. onlnn Jules I Iba. bullar t daaba tabaaco Wash the rice weil, and sprinkle It Into the rapidly bulling anlted water. Dik for about 20 minutes, or until the rlre Is tender and the water absorbed. Add the aensoiilnga, put the rice Into a well-greased ring mold, and pnt II down gently. Itehent In tha oven, turn onto a round platter, flit the center with gumlio, and serve at once. fXXXXXXXXXXX)CXX300COOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOCO Rayon Garments Popular I (Praparad kr Iba Unltad aialaa Dapartmaat at Aailrullural The Increased vogue. for unrutente made of ruyon, particularly for under wenr, hue led manufacturers to strengthen and Improve till fabric 10 Unit It la usually found very anils factory In reject to wear and to care, tinny women launder for ihemnelvps any underwear that does not require Ironing, especially knit garments of Ilk or rayon, such aa veals, bloomers, stockings, and other articles, and If a few precautions are observed, this enn be safely dona and the articles of rnyon will give good eervlecV' Some typce of rayon 'urv weaker when wet than dry, any the bureau of home economics of Uie United Btules epnrtment of Agriculture. It Is often torn by. being hung up with Clnlheiplns or by rough fingernails or rings worn while It la being washed. Lukewarm water should alwaya be used rather tlnln hot water, which makes rnyon tender. Sonpsmls nuiile of pure, neutral onp, are nlsii pref ruble to rubbing sonp directly on the garments. The fabric should not be rubbed, but iiiee'd and rinsed re peatedly until It I clean. , After wushliig, the garment should b hung over a line or In any other suitable plnce, hut under no clrcunu Itance should clothespins he uned. The IliUKlriitloii shows wlmt bus hap pened It 011 vun where this preen U- M'0)i, I could have tnudo Just n fine a speech,' it wouldn't be o nice. "Tuko my advice, young prnlrle wolf, don't try to get all tha credit for what evuryona elae bna dou too. "WhonT you tll atory I won't try to tnuke It mine." All right," anld the prairie wolf, ,"o please continue." "Ah," auld the gray wolf, "I am known by many name. "flomotlmoe I am cnlled a blnck wolf and somotlmes a white wolf because my family movoa from place to pluce. "V behave a little differently In a number of different amall wnye and look differently In different place." "You're mighty fond of tlmt word different'," auld the prnlrle wolf. "Don't be rudo, young prnlrle wolf," auld lb gray wolf. "I wish to tell you that what they call me dove not mutter, for 1 have boon very great In my dny." "What wne your dny? Thanksglv IngT Chrlstmaal Columbus dnyT ' "You think you're clever I" auld the gray wolf. "Let ma tell you I don't pay any attention to auch talk. & 1 . Novelty Sleeves in We may he Ignoring sleeves so fur aa our frocks are concerned, but when it comes to the Dew (nil mats and jncket, t luifs another atory one In which unusual sleeve la the dominant I heme. Kven now we are seeing this reac tion to deatgnful sleeves In that the jackets which complement mldeanon ensemble create a eenne of "coming events" In regard to new sleeve allium- Do Not Use Clothaiplns on Rsyon 0rmnt. Hon was not observed. A large hole, started from a amall puncture, has appeared, and the threads of (he fab ric are rapidly running. Muiiy rayurt gnrmenia can be gently patted and pulled Injo sliiiie sulllclently In wenr without Ironing, but If an Iron la used cure must he taken not to have It too hot Medium beat la beat f" 1 1 I ' K t 1 : ' : i I "1 Winn to tell yoo tlmt when I waa free I waa tha danger of many cattle ranch. "Ah, what hunt and feasts and port 1 have bad. "And another thing I want to tell you la that my family la Interesting and they're Just a wild aa I waa. "They too love cuttle and ahcep In Junt the wny 1 loved them I "llore In the too they don't give me a chance to ehow my love for thoae animals, ao I think back hap pily of the days brick when I had my chuncea and took them. "Not only tha day! No I Not only the days I The night were even more Important "Oh, auch nights. Such gorgoou feast I . - "Here It la too tame. There I waa a danger to tha cattle ranches. "Here they don't let me make a danger of myself and 1 can do It ao euslly. "Oh, It seems a pity. ' "A wolfa waya are not the wayi for 100 they're the dangerous, wild waya of freedom and apacea and all aucb glorious tilings., (A I tit, Waatat a Kawapapar Colon.) if. 000000000a By JUUA BOTTOMLEY ettea. If you are Interested In modish sleeves, meet Mary I'lillblu (In the picture) who, being one of Hollywood ablnlng slara, knowa how to dress, rterause of her knowledge of fashions she chooses this-very pretty nary and yellow printed crepe sport frock, th button-trimmed flowing sleeves of whl'li are one of Ita outstanding atyle detun. Ity the way, If you are casting about for a timely midsummer cos tume, one to bridge over between now and when cool days arrive, choos a' dark print crepe. Those In the fnsh lonahle browns patterned with yellow or pumpkin or tangerine slmd are Just aa nulunin.llke as fancy can pic ture. Wear yellow felt hut with It, possibly a matching yellow bloud)to JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000 oe The Use , . OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0KKKHOOOOOOO0000 Candy I alwaya In season and ap propriate "for any occasion Ths sir pilots know th valu of tha condensed food, a they alwaya carry a sup ply of hard candles to nibble on. or chocnlut bars, which are a food In themselves. S n e b food la nsy to carry, agreenhl to eat and attaining enough to supply the energy needed In long flights. The Ide thnt cundy eating Is not good for the figure. I on which I not sustained by th act resses who work hard, and whoa slim outlines ara so Important Here I what on says about candy 1 "It Is necessary for an actress to keep bar figure, snd you mny be sure I wouldn't ent candy If I thought It mads me fut" 8b tins six or seven pieces of candy al avery performance, wblcb Is S ' v, v i t . " " ; . ,lri;i,nii nwwiw mnw urn iiiiiiii i.mii ;;.'... . i f At k , - I; -.-oti.. ' -fx!4f :. ; Built-in Cloeeta and Drawer (Praparad by tha DnJla atata DapartoMnt of Asrleoltvra.) When the Installation of running water In an Illinois farm bona waa completed, It waa pnedbl to have a modern bathroom, and amcll aec- Coats I 1 complete lite symphony In fall col orings. Continuing with a survey of sleeve prospecta, it's really aurprlnlng the ex treme to which some of them re go ing. Borne of the more formal wrana of velvet or Una cloth have deep flounces dropping from tha elbows, while one-piece frocks adopt sleeves which flare a wide circular-cat ruffle. Others have the aleev and flare cut all In one piece, Th Idea of novedty la further ac cented In applied ornamentation such aa embroidered or apptlqued pattern ing, which give to tlie sleeve a new Interpretation, Terhnp the most marked departure In the way of aleeve treatment reg ister In the advance fur trimmed' coat, Kapedully does the positioning of fur Interpret elaborated themes. ' One striking model of a modernistic patterned woolen weave has Its sleeves cut allghtly belled. There Its a pointed upturned caracul cuff fin ishing In a diagonal line at the top. Several Inchea above another band of the fur rune parallel to this diagonal, giving an Intriguing swirling effect to the aieev entire, . For abeer frocks designer are cre ating sleeve which repent the pointed and flared flounces which fashion the skirt. (ft, III. Waatara Mawapapar Onion.) Flavor Mixture for Potatoes CXXXXXXXX5000000000000COCXX3 la th family tired of potatoes cooked In all th ordinary ways baked, boiled, mashed, creamed, scal loped, or fried? Try this new com bination of flavor the next time yon hart potatoea. It la from the bureau of home economic. I cup potatoes. Sliced I small onion. IH eups strained tomato ulr 1 tap. aall sliced Daib of pappor I Iba. butter. Cook th canned tntnatoee for 2 or 8 minute, then press them through a coarse atrnlner to remove the seeds. Wash, pare, and cut the potatoea tnto lice about H Inch thick. Drown the potatoea and onion In th butter about 20 minute and sprinkle with the aalt Add the tomato Juice, cover, and almmer until the notntoea are tender. . Tl . potato thicken the tomato Juice so thnt no other thick ening la necessary. of Candy and Sugar , 1 By NELLIE MAXWELL port of her current play and a bit of stage business. The woman who shops knows the weariness which assulla her after an hour or two of pining from one coun ter to another. Those who have tried It any I "Keep a package of candy In your perse; when tha feeling of fa tigue comes on, tnke a piece. 8ugnr Is quickly available, aa It la ao eonn absorbed and supple energy, Wltb th proportions of on tea iwoiiful of sugar to on cupful vf wut?r all the other available vege table wer cooked by the methods Lessen th sugnr when th water 1 less, aa one-hulf cupful of water will tuk one-hulf teuspoonful of sugar. While th warm weather la with aa. keep the candy box In the refriger ator, especially chocolates. The fn vorlt bonbon will last better II well chilled than If allowed to soften In tb warm air. ' Make a Bathroom Convenient ond floor room waa remodeled for the purpose. It dlmenalona were auch that In addition to the bullt-ln tub and other plumbing fixtures, one of th aide walla could be used for specially fitted linen drawer, wltb two amall closets suitable for storing medicine and bottle, and a roomy lower cup board for alck-room equipment High windows on two aldea give good light The photograph waa taken by th United State Department of Agricul ture, The new bathroom waa part of tb general bom Improvement car ried out at the suggestion of tb borne demonstration agent MEXICAN SALAD OUT OF THE ORDINARY ja ja at as m m mmmmmji jl mmmm M.M.M.M at a m m. ja, WW WWW www WW ww W WWW W WWW WWWW W W Somewhat out of the ordinary la this Mexican salad, made wltb pepper and tomatoes, with a liberal amount of onion In the seasoning, aa well aa the characteristic chill flavoring. Bacon fat serves In place of aalad oil In the dressing. The bureau of borne eco nomics suggest using this aalad fur lunch or supper dlsb. I large croaa pep 4 allces bacon para cup vlnagar . 1 onion, medium. Ktap. chill pow- cut n dar i laria flro to matoaa Skin th tomatoes, remove the seeds from the peppers, and cut the toma toes and pepper tnto small uniform piece, Mix wltb tha onion. Try the bacon until crisp and remove from th pan. Add tha vinegar and chill pow der to tb bacon fat Let this mixture come to tb boiling point and then pour over the vegetable. When chilled, add th bacon, which baa been broken Into small pieces, and serve on crisp lettuce leaves, wltb the sauce a a dressing. Too ripe fruit la the cause of many failures In canning. 000 Cook berry preserves quickly; long cooking changes flajror, color snd tex ture. 0 0 0 To teach the child to enjoy the taste of new vegetables start with very small quantities. 000 Itoll summer silks or other delicate material In heavy towel after rins ing, shake until dry enough for prop er Ironing and presa on the wrong aide with a moderate Iron. 0 0 0. Keep 00 hand a supply of soda foun tain straws ready for the family plo nlc. . 000 Lettuce leaves which are too large or flat to make an attractive aalad may be shredded. Just before serving the snlad, roll each leaf In a Arm Mil and ahred It crosswise with scissors. f Two groups of cullnnry experts, In research work, working Independently of each other, have bees Improving the flavor and appetite appeal in meth oda of cooking veg table. Although sugul has been used In vege table cooking for many years among liany cookf to accentilnte and blend vegetable flavors, ths general use of It la ruther a new de parture for the majority. When soldier are to travel light and yet go 00 long marches and still re tuln their energy, the best concentrat ed food for them la sugar. AthletU coaches recognise the'vulue of augai for Intense muscle effort Crews giv en a liberal allownnre of augar to eat befor entering a boat rnce wer win ners over their opponents who wen without the sugnr.- . ISSS Waalara Nawapapar l)alo, 1 HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS! Colnddono ' New York. Several months ago an author of my acquaintance completed a novel, which baa been appearing aa a serial In a mngailne but Is not yet out In book form, In which the hero la the Inventor of a machine which enables motorists to serve themselves with gnsolin by dropping quarter In. a slot A few week ago If waa an- -nounced that a California lnventog bad perfected aucb an apparatus. 0 0 0 City Muaeum New York, which already may lay claim to being th city of museums, will bava a museum of Ita own next year, wherein will ba displayed tb . municipal waxworks. Unlike the wax works at Coney Island, which picture such civic events aa the murder of Arnold Dothateln, this museum will depict the more aealoua and Important momenta In the .history of the munic ipality, xne oral acenej win enow Henry Hudson on the deck of the Ball Moon, approaching th Island of Man hattan on bla search for a route to ths Indies. Other scenes will show Petel MInult making bla famoua $24 deal with th Indians, snd Washington's Inauguration at Federal bait Also pictured will be draft riot In Union Square during the Civil war, and tb waterfront In the daya of cllppei ship. No plans bar been laid fot picturing more modern vents, but I, for one, vote for the locluaton of scene depicting the returning of Llnd bergb from Paris. There waa nm thing that for sheer magnificence ma never N duplicated. 000 Floatiaf Hotel Several year ago an Imaginative reporter got himself and bla newapay per Into all sorts of trouble wltb highly colored story about a floating palace on Rum Bow, where the elite) of the fast set were) enjoying gam bling and drinking orgies. Tha vessel waa pure Imagination oo tha report ers part, and every om agreed, Tory auperlor grade of Imagination, But now the real thing baa appeared off tb coast of Long Island. It Is a luxurious boat operated aa a hotel where stage and society folk spend tbelr week-ends. It Is no gambling hell or floating liquor dispensary, and It operates within the law.- 0 Fooliib Sajairrot Columbia university, where men and women are equipped In a - superior fashion for their battle wltb life, baa proved the undoing of a community of squirrels. These snlmala bava been broken down mentally to auch an ex tent that they have forgotten the In born squirrel instinct to bury nuts In summer so that they may eat In win ter. The students are at fault Ap parently all of the thousands that at tend the university In the winter ses sion have been willing to provide nuts for the campus squirrels, and the squir rels have developed a devil-may-care philosophy. And the (trange part of It hi that early summer la the leanest period of the year for these Improvt dents, for the winter students bava departed and the autnmer session at tendanta have not yet arrived. (16. lit. BaU aradlcata.1 a c.j; a: 1 rtnny oiuaiei irpiane Equipment for Camping. Washington. Airplane camping equipment to provide for field ex pedltlona by air la being devised by the army air corpa. Secretary of War Good bna directed MaJ. Gen. TamnA I? CnnV. . nll.,. .....I. uii m km itiim w iiniiaiv , u-1 of the equipment question, with a par tlcular view to lightweight sleeping bugs, camping atoves using gasolln fuel, and "tents" to fit' over th low er wing of an airplane to provide ahelter. All these must be light and moat compact for etornge In ths plane. .. Mayor Tyson Busy Man With All Hit Positions Denmark, Tenn. Mayor T. It Ty son la 1 busy man. He serves ss notary. Justice of th peace, road su pervisor of thla section, farmer, miller, substitute rural mall, carrier, a physi cian of sorts, and aa a aide-line sells tombstone. - He 1 also chairman of th Son of llest First Fa Starts Fir rtilludelphla.' Buioklng hla fi'at cignrette at the age of fifty-four. W. W. Cole set Or to hla home and wns nearly overcome before he rescued hi four-year-old niece. Mr. Cole' first imoke waa a bigger one than he Intended. - Claims Plane Shakes Dishes Off Her Sheli Syracuse. N. Y. That a low Hying airplane keep her awake and "shukei dishes , off the shelves"' In the we hours ol the morning wus the complaint made to the police her recent ly by one housewife. "It flies so low It wakea us all up and the vibration from th engine shakes dishes oft my shelves," anld the woman, adding that she wanted "some thing done about It." Th ser geuut promised to do hla best. ; though aa yet .there are no "air I cope" on tha fores.