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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1930)
!Wh0hChChXWMhMh0hChJh)hOhKh Evening Fairy Tale for the Children Fruit Flavors With Park I By MARY CRAHAM BONNER 3OfiH9HOH0&KHCHSl00 i AT-- Cooktd Apple Ar Always IPrspsred r laa Ualtad etalaa Depsrlnwal I AarlctilturO Ilocaue of their pleaautit lartneM, rooked apples are an acceptable ac companiment to any of Ilia uiunl ruia of pork rooela, cbope or muuit The apples nerd not alwaya be made Into sauce, however. Sometluieo eerve them baked, or fried, or gluaed. Or have an appl dresert Other allglitly arid trull flavors may take the pi oca of ap plet fur change fried pineapple, for Inatance, or cranberry enure In tha winter montha, or tart jolllee Ilka cur rant or bench plum. Success la preparing pork rata, aaya the bureau of home economic of tha trilled Statu Department of Agricul ture, depenila on regulating Hit boat ao aa to cook the meat wall don to the center of tha piece and at tha antua time to keep tha ouulda from becoming hard and dry. Moderate cooking temperature la beat after tha aurfac baa been aeared to develop rich flavor. It la neither secretary Birr dealralile to add water to pork roaata during cooking. 1 1 unit, about dera and lolna have sufficient fat on the outalde to baste the lean meat, and ao do not dry out when rooted fiit aide up at moderate temperature la open pane without added waier. For pork loin roaat bave the butcher crnrk the bonee ao that It ran be carved In allcea between the rll Wipe the meat ltb damp cloth. BprlnM with ault and pepper and rub with flour. Lay the loin, rib down HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS Let the rhlhlren have plenty of out door play In the aunahlne now to belp the in resist col da thla winter, e e e Weather atripplng around the win dows helpe to anve fuel and to keep the bouse evenly heated In winter, e e e To foater a love of reading In chil dren, aee that Ihry are provided with comfortable rlialre and good light placed conveniently near. e An uncovered kettle and abort cook ing In rapidly boiling water aid In keeping the color In green vegetablee during cooking. e Soap and dot water and occasional ly kerosene oil are better cleaner for porcelain or enamel than coarse aliraetvee, since three may ecratch the surface. To Make Brown Bread I'.cat two eggs, add one rounded ta bleapoonful of melted butler, dissolve cne teastoonful of baking aoda In one and one fourth cupfula of buttermilk and add half a teasponnful of salt, two cupfula of graham flour, one cup ful of corn meal and one scant cupful of brown euitur. Iteat all welt. Hake In a well buttered pun In a alow oven for one hour. Itnlnlne and chopped nuta may be added If liked. Prepared fef tha tlntiad ataiae Depertmaat af aitlmitur.! The distinctive flavor In mulligataw ny aonp thin makes It different from nioat other soups Is the suggestion of curry, borrowed from Knat Indian cookery. The vegetal Ice and season ings are also a source of Ita fine ap petizing taste, and aa some of the meat Is added at serving lime, the aonp la substantial end nourishing. The addition of a tart atlced apple ta another touch that makes thla aonp tinuaunl. The bureno of home ecn lionilea of the t'nlted Blntea Depart mem of grtculliire aiipplle these di rect lotia for making It I ubkd ron btock I or 4 pounds veal I onion, nsivea knuckle t sialk eatery f quarts cold water U tap. papparcorns Blade ol mace eup sllrad onion t cup carrot, cut In amall rubra H eup rlnaly cut celerr I araan pappar, II iialy rut I tart apple, el lead cup butler 1 cup creamad to- main H lap. eurry pow der I clnvas I sprla paralay f lap. aalt, or to teals. Wl the knuckle of veal, put Into a kettle with the water, peppercorn, onion, celery, and mace, and simmer for two hour Itemove the ecum and train tht soup atock. Cook the onion, carrots, itelery, green pepper, and Pltassnt Aocompanlmsnt end fat aide up, no rack In an open roasting pan. Bear the meat for 80 nilnutiM, or until lightly browned, In hot oven (480 degree Fahrenheit) then reduce the temperature rupblly to a very moderate beat (3(10 degrees to 823 degreee Fahrenheit), and cook until the meut la tender, A loin welching from to 6 pounds will prob ably require from 2 to 214 hour when these oveo temperaturee are used. A roast meat thermometer can be used with lolna, just aa with bam and other thick roasts. Put It Into the raw meat ao that the bulb rearhea tha thickest part and leave It In dur ing all the time the 'oast la la the oven. When the nieirury in the meat thermometer registers 18ft degrees Fahrenheit, the meat la well done to the center. Food for the Family Br NELLIE MAXWELL Toe eiurfe Idleness, I fcsve eo ssrvad, nils up a woman's time aiech more aomplatal and leavss Mr ms her own mlalraae than any thar sort e( emplormant what ever. liurke. After middle age when the average person, man or woman, begins to no - tlce the thickening J the waistline. It la n f euary. If one keepe active and ready for I cj enjoyment of all of I tice the thickening of nec- flU the the good things that nature provides us, to cut down on atarchy foods, eat less of meat and more of the natural fruit Juice, which are Invaluable In nen trallxlng the acid eab of heavy foods. Acidosis, rheumatism of various forma, get na If we don't watch out When heartburn (aa acid atomacb) rolls up to choke you. take a good glass of fresh orange Juice and are how quickly the discomfort will sub side. Drink orange Juice dally aa much and aa often aa the atomacb demands It With a system well nourished dolly wltb cltrua fruit Jul, whether lemon, lime, grapefruit or orange, the dreaded arthritis la routed and the body ta kept In perfect condition provided the food supply la reasonable. Young people who work off ao much steam In eierclse may eat more freely of hearty foods, but Inactivity and overeating la the cause of a targe pro portion of dlseaae and death. Nowadaya the wlae mother begins with the cltrua fruit a. 8be gtvea her three-montb-old babe a teaspoonful of strained orange juice between feed Inge. The vltamlnes and mineral mat ter found In orange juice butlda up the tissues and bones and glvea the body resistance to colds . od Infection The email glase of orange Juice la part of every well-appointed table for the flrst meal of the day. Frvnh vegetables, especially the green leaf vegetablee, like lettuce, chard, spinach and brocollL ahould be part of the menu of every dinner. Uncooked onions If eaten at night are apple In the bnttor until lightly browned. Add the meat atock. the seasoning, and the tomato. Simmer for one hour, or until the vegetables are tender. If desired, the vegetable mny :ie strained out rubbed through a sieve, and returned to the soup mix ture Whntever way the vegetablee are desired, add one cup or more ol the meat finely chopped to the aup. Serve the aoup piping hot wltb crou tons. )O0OiiiMOhOhiWWhOhKhMi TO MAKE CINNAMON ROLLS i00O0OOH5OO0HJ000CKKKlHJ Sprinkle a layer of biscuit dougn thickly with augur, cinnamon and bit of butter. Itoll aa for Jelly roll, cut Into one-Inch pieces, and aet them cut aide down In a pan prepared aa fol lows: flutter a pan, sprinkle thickly with sugar, blta of butter and eome cinnamon. Pour In elrup to cover the lower part of the pan with a layer of sirup. Bet the rolls In this and bake as directed. When baked, turn the rolls nut on a rack. If yoo want a roll that la covered wltb a plentiful aupply of elrup, Increase the amount nf elrup that la poured Info the pnn. If a glaxed eurfare I desired, addi tional elrup or honey may be poured over the (ops of the rolls before they are to ba baked. n i In the music shop the lullaby bad put thern all to sleep, but they were only going to take a nap ao aa to rest for the boll that was going to take pines. The Instrument and pieces of mu sic bad all corne to life and were hav ing a fine entertainment for their guest, Minna. Ilut the lullaby bad certainly made them Sleepy, At the very last note everyone of them bad fallen off to sleep, though some had gone to sleep a little before tha end. Minna looked around and snw the music sheets resting on tablee and counters. The Illg Basa Viol waa leaning op against a wall, taking hie nup. The yiolln was resting upon a chair. Min na put her bead down on the Piano and closed her eyes. Either aha went to sleep very quickly or else the oth ers didn't sleep any length of time at all, for In what seemed but a few minutes the Metronome ahouted: Tlme-to-wake-up." Once again they alt dusted them selves off, and one or two sheets of music smoothed out their corners which bad got bent over a little. Then everyone began to dance. The Sharps and the Flata came out from the pages of the music and Jmnped here, there, end everywhere over the Piano. The Grace Notes did the love liest of dancing steps. both wholesome and a good antiseptic. Tbey also Insure solitude, which la another necessity for a normal person occasionally. The beat diet then la plenty of vege tables, citrus fruits and enough starchy and protein foods to keep In normal weight Now that the aeaaon la here for heartier food, more roaata. pastry and richer puddings, we need to remember that we must Include In thla diet plenty of fresh fruit a and vegetablee. If we are to have a well balanced diet and keep well. Pot Roast With Vege tables, Place a two or three-pound pot roaat In a amall Iron kettle or Dutch oven wltb some suet Brown well on all sides, then aeaaon and add a tahtespoonful of boiling water. Cov er tightly and cook over a simmer burner for two or three hours. An hour before nerving add potatoes and onions, placing them around the meat Cover and steam until the vegetablee are tender. Thla makes an easy meal to prepare on a bosy day, aa one baa atl the meat and vegetablee cooked In one receptacle. Dinner Punch. Take two-thlrde of lemon Juice, one cupful of orange Juice, one cupful of augar sirup made by cooking together sugar and water Furred Cloth Suit Smart ;Mt itntttt iiiiiiiimttttf The thing that Intrlciiee about the furred cloth jacket suits, which are the emart note for nearly winter, la that they dare to be ao atrlktngly original. In the yesteryears, a ault waa mere ly a ault larking for the most part that "variety" which "la the eplce of life." How different the modern ault I It has become a creature of Imagina tion In the evolving of which genlua ppiirently taking Ita fling. It la just such fusclnntlng types as the one In thla picture which la caus ing the fashionable world to pay hom age to the fur-trimmed ault aa a "thing of beauty" aa well aa costume of exceeding chic. This striking model la made of brown verona cloth, Ita collar of brown caracul Interpreting an entirely new and decidedly fluttering silhouette. The bordering on the coat repeats the graceful circular m vement of the col lar. There Is the buckle fastening. It Is the latest much more satisfactory and smnrter than the button-and-loop Idea. The rlose-flttlng brown felt tur ban with Its one-aide flare, crowns thla costume with a definite style touch. The vogue for thin flat fura Is prov ing an Inspiration to designers to de elgn, for the rensona that supple peltry, such a beaver, seal, lupin, broadtail, Persian lamb, astrakhan, galyak, caracul nnd such, yield to ma nipulation na gracefully aa any fabric. The smartest of the smart on the daytime costume list la the ault of tweed for sports, nnd broadcloth or velvet for dressier wear, which la col lared and cuffed with anme one of the furs just mentioned. Competing with the flat fur trims, to no amall degree are the ahowy long-haired varieties, chief among wblcb are badger fox, wolf and lynx. Not all aulta are black, not all suits are brown, although many of them are, but there la alao a moat delectable col or program mapped out for the furred cloth ault, which Include deep wines, The Octaves stretched themselves to their full length. They certainly looked quite large and Minna kept stretching ber bunds the way she did when trying to reacb octaves on the piano at borne. Of course none of these little crea tures were big enough to dance on the floor. They danced oa tome of the Minna Put Her Head Down. other pianos In the shop and the Grace Notes did the same, flying down over other Notes, reminding Minna of the way butterflies alighted on the honeysuckle bushes In the garden. The Chorda came out In groups and looked distinguished and handsome. From time to time the orchestra changed. A new group took the placea of those who bad been -playing. Table i to make a heavy sirup. Combine the fruit and augar sirup and Just before serving pour over two bottles of gin ger ale. adding plenty of crushed tea. (A lilt, Waatan Nawapaper Union.) Proper Height for Kitchen Equipment la your permanent kitchen equip ment substantial, easy to keep In or der, carefully grouped and net at such height that yon do not bave to atoop or atraln your muscles ae yon workt Sink, atove, and worktable ahould be near together ao as to aave steps. Scattered equipment meana walking many unnecessary miles during the course of a year, the Cnlted Btatea Department of Agriculture baa esti mated. If the kitchen table le on casters It can be easily moved where needed, tbue aavlng step. The various kitchen tasks can be done moat comfortably at different height. Sinks especially are often aet too low: 80. tnchee from the bot torn of the alnk to the floor la consid ered good average height Experi ment until yon find the beet height for jour table. Ironing board, and waahtubs. The table can be raised on blocks hollowed out to fit the legs, and with a little Ingenuity yon con adjust the Ironing board and tuba. By JULIA BOTTOMLEY rich greens and very new dahlia and eggplant shade. A fascinating type of ault or en semble, tf you ao please to call It, which baa made It debut this sea son, exploits color and novelty In It every detail. We refer to the ault of loose-woven tweed which have an Interwoven border whlcb Introduces a multiplicity of typical gay autumn fi7vr H so that all bad a chance to dance. Minna danced a lovely dance wltb the Violin who bummed softly and sweetly aa be danced. The First Pieces were dancing around wltb eome of the Scales. Minna particularly liked the look of one O Major Scale who waa like hU relatives and yet appeared finer and of greater dignity and almpllclty than the others. lie waa dancing with charming little First Piece. The First Piece, Minna noticed, waa writ ten la the C Major key. Perhape that waa why they bad ao much In common, or were In such harmony ae Miss Drumble, ber teach er, would eay. There were other First Pieces, to be sure, but Minna watched thla coo. pie more than any of the others. Even aa she danced with her different part ners, she watched them. They were dancing together all the time. The tunes to which they danced were many, now gay it an wasi Minna was glad that she bad on ber good blue dress. Her every-day dreaa had become ao ahabby that aha bad dressed up In ber better one for ber mosle lesson. When ahe bad started on ber walk she bad thought of going borne to change Into the old one, but then ahe had decided ahe hadn't mucb time, and that ahe wouldn't really hurt It How thankful ahe was now that ahe bad not gone borne to put oa ber old one. The ball waa wonderful. Such love ly music, ao bright and ao jolly, each delightful, graceful. Interesting danc ing. (A. Ml. Waatan Nawapapar Colas.) HOT COCOA GOOD COLD DAY DRINK In cold weather It la good for the younger children to nave a bot drink before etartlng for school In the morn ing. Cocoa made wltb milk la both a food and a beverage, and moat chil dren enjoy It for breakfast Tha Cnlted Btatea Department of Agricul ture recommends cocoa aa a aultabla addition to the bot ecbool lunch. When It ta not possible for the chil dren to obtain It at school the mother may serve It when the children get home In the afternoon, or as part of the evening meaL Few adult will refuse an appetising cup of cocoa for lunch or supper, when dropping In to call, or when returning late at night from a cold trip. Make cocoa wltb whole or sktro milk If possible. Allow two level teaspoon- fuls of cocoa and about two level tea epoonfule of sugar to each half pint of milk. While bringing the milk to the scalding point mix the cocoa and sugar to a paste with a little cold milk or water. Add to the bot milk, bring to the boiling point and boll fot about a minute. To prevent ecum from rising, beat briskly with an egg beater. Some persona like the addi tion of a few dropa of vanilla. Whipped cream or a marshmallow may be floated on top of eacb cap. for Winter ' and winter shades. The bordering neatly finished with a aelvedge whtct la featured In a trimming way. Ol the aame tweed the designer fashlom a cunning hat usually a drapei toque which dlsplaya the aelvedge ti advantage. In some Instance a vocY etbook and a boutnnnler of the aeil tweed add the final touch of chic an charm. (6 , Waatara Newapopat Valaa.) What Home) Ownership . Meana to Arerage) Man Look Into the family Ufa Of tha . home owner there you find . right thinking, thrift and pride. Father, mother and the children weeding the lawn, planting flowers and trees. . Would they take that aame interest working In a yard where contentment : Is measured by dollars and cents, paid to the landlord each month? Spare time la apent making lm- provementa, placing a touch here and there to enhance the beauty , and In crease the value of the borne place. Drive over the city and you can easily distinguish the borne that la owned by the family within from the bouse wblcb la rented. The bom owner gives bis children a better ' chance. Good dtlcena grow out of well-established bomee, Tbey are bet ter known and they command respect In their community. If for any reason one baa outgrown one'a present place, remember there; some one ready to take It over- tome one who will be proud to call It borne, tie should by all meana fray; another. One can never be aatlafled unless one does. After once owning your own borne It la evident that Ufo seems aimless and ahallow. paying tor the privilege of living In eome one'a property other than your own. The American home meana so much today. It la the very corner atone ef progress and safety. Its morale a ad, dignity must be upheld. The bom owner commands respect Indianap- olla News. , ' f . Roof Important Unit in Decoratira Scheme The modern note in borne decora tion, according to leading authorities, la complete harmony of color, outalde a well aa Inside the building. According to this Idea, while tha roof of a house must give protection against the elementa and must ba lost. Ing. yet a a prominent architectural feature of tbe bouse, the roof should also add to the beauty of the structure. In line wltb thla Idea, commerdHl roofing materiala are being manufac tured In the greatest selection of col ors. Wltb these new colors tt la pos sible to make the roof one of the arnet effective unlta la the decorative scheme. These beautiful rotors can be eorn- hlnxl In an almost endless vartetv if tasteful combination to harmonize wltb every architectural style and col or echeme. By consulting a roofing color chart. Information la obtained In a second at to what color roof la In harmony wltb a red brick boose, a white Colonial residence, or a gray, brown or cream building. The chart also takes Into consideration the color nf tbe trim ea that building, roof and trim may form a barmooloua whole. Pretectioa Freaa Flrw The modern home builder foraeea and cancela a possible "4-H" Ora alarm when he plana hla house. He know, for example, that a roa alderable proportion of house Area originate In baaemente around beat ing planta or In store of fuel, ash, trash or other Inflammable material. So he plana to prevent each figure climbing upward and through hi house. Fire may alao enter throujh tbe roof whlcb la exposed .to flying em bers. Fire-safe shingles or tile elim inate the batard and add materially to the beauty of tbe home. Real Ore aafety alao Impllee fir resistive construction In ' exterior well. Fir atop In walla, unburn able atalrwaya, proper drslga'of fire places and chimney these are a few of the detalla the modern builder In clude In hla far-sighted "4-11" alarm preventive. ; " ' Be Liberal With Paint -Paint la Insurance against loser re sulting from weathering and decay. Paint protecta a house and keeps tt In good condition. Weathering sed decay cause losses, according to one author. Ity, of over a billion and a . half dol lars a year. While roost of us are willing to pay for Are Insurance be cause of the sense of security 1t brings, few of ua realit that weather Insurance la really more necessary be cause while fire rarely " threaten, weathering and decay are constantly at wnrW in InVRF hnnapa InfA duaf. ft baa been estimated that If house la painted every Ave years. It value In crease about 5 per cent at eut-b vtolnt i , . .. I - t ' Longer Covenants Urged In many euburban sections there baa come a change ta the do atlon of restrtctlona placed on projierty. It was formerly thought that !W year wai long enough, but developer are now of the belief that 83 year la better. Tbe reasoning behind the new Agure la that a man who buya a house at the beginning of his business career, and often at about the time be take on the responsibilities of -mar rlage, will be approaching the close of active parttctpatloa in buslnes at the and of 88 year. '. . Plant PretMtUa f ?' The uprooting of fern lad other plaata growing In mads. lau'.baok or common I a puulsbabl. pffena I In Berkshire, Eng. . , , ,