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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1930)
BEENIOYED'BYTHE FAMILY ii : i ' . i mmi jin, i a Tlmre' I no' tfnltl T'ltt nn not over 0OIII9, 'I r . i Buy tint thy vll liiMlnct In Intif r u lied, i l.i M'l'i 1 1 " Or that niip lrH Ww ,iih.ii thy W ttr1 llftf foi'loiri " ' And rail fur puiiltliomiit that I nut i inurlWd. , , ,(., , . ,,.' flack of thy parents enl; raii1nar The llrntt.juwrnnV Win, tntit, too, U thin ' '. 1" ilHM'i Ji: )'M.i h ii .r,w$ beiuiWful Winn! Wm' u phA'who hi'M'tiiifi 111 oivi; Uia. ievr 01 u '"If )'lrm.';' 111 " ),n, v, r,rW',Ff'1?r, , Moos. l,; Chtotrivd dishes Wn ni mushrooms, I iwiifl itrtwiiiK ''nitiu itli tMim or tlbkfcea tiui,, fount, or -served wllli small biscuits tiro ulwuy Jn ordor,t Fur niiio,Juinr tiiiiliKlo "nuil ten with n tjlmplts.tnko '.will b H they will euro fur. Fresh fruits, li-o cream or lee nro ulwnyM favorites for dessert All of tho dishes may ho prepared sotnctlmo before nuil If to b hot, rehentud, no tlmt tho serving may ho a very simple mutter If nil I well iliiimi'i. 8plnach Mold. I'ut fresh Spinach through tho ini'iit grinder nnd pink solidly In a ctu. For every two ruyt I fill Of pllllt- pulp nuil two tui.qa spoonful of melted butter, fiilt nn mid a few drop, of o.il.m jul. o. 'nlf i,rtS tnul of In n buttered mold, Maud In a pun of water nud bake until firm. Turn out the mold nnd Kurululi with ImrmTnilUh and whipped cream. Buttar Taffy. Moll two cupful of brown miitar, one fourth cupful of lilolaNiiea, two tablv-fiooiifulti of viu rjar, t'vo tnblcipooiifuji of .wataf nad a tcnipiHmrul of null until when tried In cold water tho mltturo la brittle. When neurly dmo ndd ono fourth of a cupful of butler nnd beforo turning into tho prui ndd flavoring. Cool, mark Into unrc. Philadelphia Pappar Pot.k-Wimli ' a mnatl veal knui kle, vf i oM lor.ft On ion nnd cover with tlireo quart of Fruit, GektraComkin'allon Makes Nice Detiert Fruit In k1 at Id nro alwny dell clou 'for dessert Tokay or MaliiKtt grappa the kind with firm flesh nro lined In tho following wipe for iniilil tiindo with grape Juke from Con cord grape. A In nioht recipe con 1 11 1 1 I it kC fruit Juice, R llttlo lemon la dled to Intensify tho fruit flavor. Tho proportion Imvo been tested hy tho bureau of lnuno economies of tho rolled .Sliitea Department of Agrlcul Hire; I tin, Rilitln I the. lmon Juke H up rolil water I rupi grape 1H rui'i bulling iulri witrr H rup luair V tt. inlt I riipi r1i(l To. kny or Miiliigi arl"-a ,,,, , Soften the gelatin In tho ndd water for Ave minutes, add th b)lpg. wa ter, sugar, nnd suit and Mir until dis solved. When cool mil with tho lemon nnd crnpo Juice, chill, rind when part ly set stir In the rrnpe, put Info n wet mold, let stand until firm, turn out on a plato and Servo with whipped cream. BACK VIEW y U, , , I'i tff.iii t V Viewing many of the new hats from the front, na ry rj h? feather, or a flower Is In sight, but from 'the buck, '-f'i"V' l.- t :,.'.i ' v.,iVsU- ' v f - j- ' . .- r . .-j".. , ..trfvv. f 1 Z A . 5?,- : 4Y3?V i ILaJtr . J' By NtLLIE MAXWELL writer; simmer for , 'ncvrI i hour, Skim off tho fat after cooling. Add two potatoes nit Into illce, ono pound of cooked tilpo cut Hue, oim huy leaf, liilile piiiiiifiil llnely chopped parsley nod tho ment cut Into Hrnrill pieces. Cook slowly, Hen non with milt urn I pep per, rub Hour to a pimtn with wuter or add noodle for Uikkeiilng. i Molaiaca DumpllnaAfld : lard: to fifrtHfh ,Mke , IVm prolyl ;liowl, UKktt ,UM p,',M!V ! . iwnlnut mid ilii(o I'l a well pvnwl pin to 'rlk'o. tVok'oiio cupful t-iifli of writer, tuoliiHm'a am ono tnl1lrt"tiful of hut ter, ll'our till flflr otor tho light (IoiIkIi jridt licforo pultri'irf Into tho .fvlv,(lHlur ,l, 0 uiodertito aven nud i'r8 with, wprq of ,ho uuco ioUrt'd over theiii. ' Maplt CrJm tauca. Bull onu and one Imlf cupful of miiplo alrtip until It imike a hard hull when dropped Into cold water. Itemovo from tho In-lit und ntlr In two well heaten vutt white, ndd two tulilgaoiuiful of cream ami a teuxpQnhil o(,,yaiilll. Ono cuiiful of nuiphy mik'nr utHJ ono half cupful of water may be Bfivd In tend of tin) alrup. j PlnaappU Aaplc Jw!d fiiuuirti oranKo .JujQi" ti vii. L'ht- Cl ffVl,ll''1I,l,l l tiiMio ' lint ofi Julio nil t'lfietht-r. lemon Juice. Soak, ono nnd one half tnhleiipooiiful of Ki-lnLuTrVnim fourth of a cupful of wii(r, iJIkhoIv lu tho hot Julie. Cut 4h' plnetippfb Into ainiill. plcci-a and Cuver with ' BRpIc FAIRY TALE FOR LITTLE ONES ' AT THE BEDTIME HOUR ' The nioun lind been shining but now It . whs uot so bright, nnd somehow Kniy'a conversation did not seem so IntereNtlng to David. He sung bis word now lu a slow sing song fash Ion nIJcU made David want to move bis ncurf Slow ly from side to side without thinking very much about what was being said. "So you're going to sleep right on my belt," Knty said. David blinked nnd snw he bnd top pled incr nud that bo was Indeed ou Knty's belt. "You'd better have 1 night's rest," JJjdX adjed ujt. Jiavf to coin to It even though It Is a bore at least all humans mut sleep. "Hut I'll tell you where thero Is a uko bjxi for you." , s ( . ' f Ho tcw.g nnvld ty thelinm!, which' was jtit ns well, for David win stum bling In bis sleepiness. lieforo David scarcely renllr.ed it, he wan lying down In tho lorellest, warmest, sniiggllost bed he hnd ever known. He Old ti care uuu U , where It wiih, ho was too tired to thnnk Knty, tie jtixt went off to; sleep nnd It wasn't until morning that be knew that be hfld been sleeplnn fn a atost heiiutlful field of cotton upon some soft white cotton. As ho looked about Mm a llttlo OF AUTUMN WOBBY - WITH'TRE Iff'n'lrittW.'tfWili .il'.v.Ij ill- AH) 'j'jLl - "" i Well, tlnif Is an entirely trrjijtit story. reuiiug uiiraciive imcn viuws una apparently become a hobby with the Milliner" this Benson'Aml limv jfclof - erly this whim of fashion Is being car ried out, ono tntiy Jmteo'i fronl ' tho- tuodols Illustrated. e.-k ' ThO shapely brimmed 11)01 to .tha loft at the top Is a black vfs'n-vls felt Tho fjower which you. see posed nt the (nick Is tun Jo of bluck and whltO belt- r... ki I, ;?. ii i . -!' ! i" ..r; .1 Mfvf ,to, otj. . Clilll, thnrou((bly with creiiin unJjCliojipeil plHUH'lilO; H'ilJ. Southern Salad. IVinil cut five oraiiKe Into very thin Ullto, fllvldo each :Mlleo Into )iini(erfi. I'tel a medluru Htzod eiK'umber nnd 6lc(j itito mniilli. cuhe Crtoji p Kren jioppur Mid i)iiu;lnu,to tjio inxtui'o wlllj trench (JrcHHlng ArriiriKO on Jndlvldtml plntej on bed of wiitiTcres nnd acrve very Cold.' L'ho onehnlf eif ill 'of fYerteh OreiiHlnir for thl aruoiint of unlad, ' i ((0. Wlirn Nwiuur Vtllvn.) , Bluish-rurple Coffee Ii Not a New Development Whim a Cliainuntl houmwlfa not Icixl a blultdi purplo fluid blllhl I ti up uuder Uin glan top of Jim coffeo per colator, her nurprlao can bo eiinlly IiiiiikUhhL SLo culled her liuabund to verify her recognition of color and ho, too, naw ho fluid a bluo Inateud of tho uymij rkb brown of coffee. Ollk'lal of tho federal food nnd drug ndnilnlHtnitJoti'a Cliiclnnuintil tlonijrrPilloVl'ou to exptuln. 'u tM a cew."loveln.B). nt In crfeo col or or wnvtlf product fidulferntedT , CIji'hiLhI h carefu'Iy ,oxiiitilnlog tha groirpif iff found amull pkfoa of a b)U NttbKtUftCQ MJl'l lilt Of Wood Whk'U proveij to bo tnrti of an Indellb! pen til. It WK -Ufddwt thnt a grocery julcrk't pitficll , accidentally ff!J Into the coffeo grrnder llm xoftdo wits being froud. a ' i ; In becoming wlMieele look out that you don't beeoirto halaouled. t By MAftY GRAHAM BONNER v . '- creature with euunlng. Jolly fMce, dressei) nil In Huffy, Soft white, said: "Yob bnd a ple'uwtiit Bight's rent, didn't1 you? In Jot another hoar or so you've an engagement to have a wlm nnd breakfust with the Gulf of Mexico, but if you'd like to have a -V "You Had a Pleaeant Night's Rest." look nround, I'd bo delighted to show you," j . . , : David hastily pot up nnd now be w s in a very different part of tho country. Here ho saw signs which pointed north to South Carolina nnd a little to tho northwest was a sLn HATS - MILLINERS (it ;:vU) y?. Ing ribbon, Tho touch of white on the hat answers to the white pleated frill which enlivens tho frock of black crepe. .Tba rhleUi of telutJfig . the hut. ondj the frock, In mutter of color com bination Is ouo' which receives' eni'our1-' ngentr-rif throughoift'the style pforanr. The beret of feutre glace felt nt the right above centers Its attractiveness at tho very xu'ak of Its crowi where a how 'of trie felt nnd a crystal onmfuent nrtf posed hi -tt ftiost Clover Miiidiht. f"- One t't hq Itttoretlng tli)iii;1 uillllu ers nre doing this season Is to manipu late velvet In every possible wny.'The? shirr It, they tuck It, pleat It, drnpo it And tlo It In liows, omklag It servu In iinoft Instances na it own trlm-. mlDft The self trlumicd, velvet hnt be low, to the left lii' (his group brings Its piiinTed bow ends to 'tho rear, thus answering the cull for attractive back views. As to the little bright feathers which so smartly trim ninny of the autumn nnd winter hula, ouo muy expect to llnd them posed almost unywhere on Hhi,hwt stid-Uierulii-lkl tho gcft of tluM'f 'Th'nii.'lvt' tiithiplo'tltor' imsl tloplng of the cluster of tlnj quills on m M'1'lV-t 'KHfKMtHn tho:ploturo li daring een to the point of being .Hinuslng ud .Jet! (luit-cluUfe,(lualtyi friileli iye alll-,,Ji,Ue"JvfiHs-'boi'ii' nchloved In no small degree. Which ttru nil ift'ptui-ltrearmeut litis 'se'iifion stylo nOhieved (liroH;h unhjud t'OSIk . . . ,t.iia.U toHh'o iire.il fee, ! Hif.ipoOets here Illustrated that they have been ivpprjved, by Uint rptip.. pf , qiecicuiL Wlrfitery-fishmn omiiorltivsAvno tnfv associated themselves together for the purppft) 'Of, pXQiUotiii nuthentlc hnd cxeldslvO fOHhloua la tnillliiery.C-1 t ((3, 1830, Wutirn Nawapaper Union.) -StMOt'i Cliig:f NkriiO 'J, J Glnssmukers street In New York ns thoeurly fittftiBvoi; Smith "Vr'Hllam street. A lusstnnkerj Jart'cSineouVa,' was gltenitin ftlj o t n t,.o hind on Manhattan Island and the business he carried ou gave . the name to South Wllllum street ' ' " ( ''!! i v";i lT PAiniiM im niir? riiCT i vnhviviii.nii ,,vuii imiui iwi iikbiuu iu uumu - -STRONG" BONES AND TEETH " 'fit. t t-Vi'tU.4't 'y. qJ4'MW'M Soma Common 8ource (Prrpirtd by thl Trillr U(u Dipartrotnt of Airlcultun.) We nrr'),rwuh calcium In our diet to make txiing -bone und teeth while WO utt! Krowliif nnd to rejiluce what U lout In everyday uho when we nre Oblor Children who have not been Klven Jhs t(( aupply them with mif flclent fakiain have poorly formed, brittle bones and loft teeth. During verjf early childhood the tnoNt Important source of calcium I milk.. As thf diet Increases many other cnkiuui-rlch foods ure added. Cheese, for Instance, which Is uindo of milk, atnnds out as a ver rich source. Calcium Is also supplied by certain which said : Thl way to Tenneee," while to the west of him was a sign which said, "Alabama." He was, it appeared, In Georgia. A "You're In the second largest cot ton growing section In the South," his new friend told him. "Texas take the lend, and why shouldn't she, with her great size? She Is powerfully big, she Is. "Hut In all these states and In Lou isiana, lllssisslppl, Oklahoma and Ar kansas, too, we grow cotton. Of course, sugar and tobacco Is grown, but cotton Is the great thing. , "I nni known as Miss Cotton-Cotton, and I'm a Living Map person. I never appear anywhere else this way. I'm not one of the great Living Map peo ple, I'm simply one of the little ones who show you some of tho ways of this section of the country. "You know how you've seen little Living Map people who've been dig ging In mines so as to show yon what happened in those parts of the real world? I'm Just such a person. "But they have let me have the nice make-believe name of Miss Cotton Cotfon. It's a pood name for !t this part of the world there Is so much. "Oh, It would be a very undressed world If It weren't for us." Miss Cotton-Cotton said modestly, but quite boastfully nt the same time. "Hut there I I know you must be hungry!" David certainly was. "Just take this path which goes di rectly South, pnssing through Florida, ud. yii w 111 he there In no time at .. n t.' T - : ... . Now Miss Cotton Cotton had van ished ns quieVdy ns she bnd appeared and David started off In the direction H she had pointed out to him. (3. 130. vvv.Tn xwpipt Union , Great Artiat Self-Taught ' Albert Hecbtiinn says that Velns (inej'tone of .the greutest painters of all . times wo virtually self-taught, save for a Httle Instruction he re ceived from some local painters In his birthplace." ' :.. ; i r MOLD MEAT LOAF BAKE IN WIDE,1 tPiiparotl by the I'nllfd stitn Department , of Agriculture.) ' Much better results ure'obtulned, In making a moat loaf, If the ground ment Is molded with tho hands and baked In a wide shallow pan, than when It Is packed Into a smaller pan and baked like a loaf of bread. The picture shows 0 good way to shape a veal loaf so that when It Is either hot or cold. tittractlve slices may bo cut from It. i A well seasoned venl loaf Is one off the tastiest dishes mado from tho less I - Molding a Veal Loaf. 152 U Oi'l expensive cuts. Meat from the nock," shank, or other cuts not suitume ior, roasts or cutlets Is excellent for use; in this way. Cold sliced veal loaf Is; particularly good as a sandwich fill ing, with or without a leaf of lettuce or a fof . sprlgsi pt wutercres. a,-- -' I ic MPPnrn th Rsmn "XT of Calcium In Diet. vegetable, ,notatjJ j spinach, cauliflow er,, ciydilri,,dumlelloa green und cuh ?ng'e, ruulmga, white turnip, turnip ti,' parsnips, okra. earftAs, rhuJrarb, and i watercress; ; jo by; oranges, clams, almonds, and hnr.el nuts, by flsterKlgs afid some of the dry blames such as lentils, cow peas nnd others; and by molasses and maple sirup. Milk, Jiowever, should always' bo Jnclnded 0 a source of calcium.'"' '" t In a series of charts on good nu trition the bureau of home economics f the United States Department ol Agriculture shows how laboratory anl fcinls Increase In welghtwhen sufilclent culclum Is added to a diet otherwise adequate but lacking this necessary mineral. All of the above-named food contribute vitamins or other factors as well as calcium, but when the diet Is being scrutinized for mineral con tent they, tnay be regarded first as Sources of calcium. Cabbage Slaw Takes Place ; of Other Salads (?nhrtd tor the rtnltr Suite Dnwrtmcnt ot Aicrlcultura-I ' Sometimes In the winter months let tuce for salads is hard to get. Cab bage slaw tukes , the place of other sirlads very,nJey- tindef thesO clrpom. stances. Ittpsy be'served hot of cold, p.nd may be used as an accompaniment to. almost .any kind of meat It goes especially Trell ikh fried oysters spl other1 sea: food. ? The bureau of home economics of the United States De partment of Agriculture suggests one or atwe jU:ght Variations that help to rnke cabbage' slaw a little different from usual. Select. a lard head of cabbage, cut In o.'inrtjrs, ami . trash thoroughly In coltf water. Difti Aired with a lharp knife, and set aside in a cold place until crisp. Tour hot dressing over the crisp cubhnge and stir until well mixed. Serve hot or cold. One cupful of chopped celery ot half cupful of finely shredded green pepper, or one cupful of thinly sliced turt apple can be added. Dresiing for Cabbag S'aw. 1 egci ' ' ' 4 t?p. mustard Si cur mitf , - J1 Up. . celery i cuij viiuiar J . Mi'.'? I tbs. auirnr ' 5 I '. butter4 or tsp. salt other fat Feat the eggs, add all the Ingredi ents except the fat, and cook in a double boiler , tjiitll thickened. Stir constantly, and Just before removing from. the, lire,, ndd (ttie fat. I'mir over tlit'c:tlo4 vhile- hot. if 'j-rvcl ss a cold slaw, , chill after the dressing Is added." . J 2.11 Out )f ' tlie Ordinary A letter was delivered to a Haiti more address 3.1 yejirs laif. This Is un usual ns there ar; vory fev inside coat pockets that will wear that long i1i0er any circumstances, nnd very few firftlinnds who could carry a letter abound for 3," years "without' stumbling across It by accident Detroit. WITH THE.HANDS, SHALLOW; PAN: The following reclpa Is furnjshed by the bureau of home economics; 4 cups ground raw 1 cupi milk ' vent ' ' cup chopped 1 cup finely diced onion ' ealt pork ,1 cup fine dry tba, Hour . : ( " bread crumba H, cup chopped 'I ti-p. aalt -;-elery H tup. pepper i eup chopped" : tp.- celery TMirster ' - ' w4 :;I"ry the salt pork untl brown and crisp and remove the pieces from the un. Make white sauce of the milk, Hour, and three tnblespoonfuls of the Jiork drippings, and ndd to thli the hrend crumbs nnd seasonings. Com tine nil Ingredients, using the hands ro mix thoroughly. The mixture will lmve a sticky . 'consistency,' Lay a Jilece of pnrelnnen paper ou a rack Jui nn open roasting pan. Mold the jment loaf on the paper with the jmnds. Hake In a moderate over :i."0 degrees F.) for one and u qimr er hours. Do not cover the pan und iflo not add water to tt. Remove the 4onf from the paper and serve hot, or Jhlll it for slicing cold. Rivera of Sam Name .., , i There are four Red rlvera In th' United States, one In Texas and Okla loina, that empties luto . the Mtssh lppl; one la KentuiKs, enipytjngjntoi he. Kentucky river ;'one In Wisconsin, emptying into the Wolf river, and the Ibther, a small Steam In middle Ten nessee, entering the Cumberland river .Clurksvllle ,:. . v; , v( .,1 IttLG a !. i i . 'i i..n? .f,;,i, CALL THE ti Pi C.AilS ' Tlie teacher was teach'lp his clryii about parrot fever, ' and' wifrBed' 'f hi pupil never to kits anlnini 'or fclMt ' especially parrots, canaries, and f q on "Can you give me an Instance. Jackie?" ho asked. 4 "! 'r'-' ' 1 ; "Yc, sir my Aont Enilly itjd,toi kiss her lap-dog 1" ,, , i . ,. 'Yes, and . . .r ' ' "And it died, slrT Lustlgo1 Koiner Eeltung (Cologne), , hvi, i ) . ' ! PORTABLE TYPEtER' "He take hi typewriter in hi ci with1 him everywhere he goe." s "She's the portable kind, I guesi,' , . Books nd Pyobleme We read of probkme sfreat'and imaiL No norillat rell:s. i Tie freateit problemi of them all t Are paytn' rent and txa. I i j . llSd Depot Literature There's one good- tWnz, ahpu JoUr railroad," laid the tourist to the con ductor on the MogquIiiS'bay rin'e "What's thatr was the surprised Query. , . " "lonr time talks. They don't si ways get the "farts quite right bal they are never sensational." TT "i ? V Whr Vtvutrill J M'm very tired," said the lady at the bead of the supper table one Sun day evening. 5 'YOtt hoBldnte,,,A4kr'sVr mlh Ister, who had been asrkea i to ti evening meal; "yon haven't preach! two sermons today." MlJ )iuinIl fy, ''but I listened to thcAi." 5- What Will Baconian. Say? First Tig The devil quotes Scrip ture. for hi purpose. J r-econa 1 ig vwiat aid you sayt f First Tig Shukespeare never peats. r Second Fig But' tfienf "ybn"re"oot Shakespeore, : ..... v, , t , v First Pig Same thing. I'm Bacon. Vancouver frovicqej ( J t Something f "Has your son's college education proved of any real value?" ,"Yes, Indeed. It's entirely cured his mother of bragging anout nlra. ... I 4 - u BOVINE OBJECTION "College boys cntt'tJ'rVrt;' tfielr Vay to Europe on entile U anjlonger?'' "No the cattle kicked?' ' r : U. '.v Cueaainf, ,1-J ,U, A man will atrugsle hard and f To sain what he ,estemi auocuta. lie wine It: faela tlutt he -5,1a wron And atrtrls tn on aluothir 'gtiape. " l , Hia Idea of CoailrkieD' "Is iillgglns a considerate juaq?"' "Not ext'ictly. " ire'l"sMorlo If tlioje people -who think lt-tr' art rlglit U trump on your feet as often as thoy choose, provided they say 'Extir$ me I' every time." J 7 ; V' i Tha Sarcaatic Lover : "And ufler wo'fe married, dear, wo'U never qunrrelund tight like oth er people." 7 "Y you mean we'll have nn entire ly new and original method." .'. , vn,.iou 9Daiki, v "What happened to jur new 61 watch, Gladys? It looks like ltijtd been run over by a truck." 5 "Not a bit of It, honey; last njglt Charlie held my wrist while heaves kissing me." f i ; ; , 4 , S Poulty sTUiat , 'no There wus'scHuanhlng I wahted to say to you, but I forget what -It was. ii She Was it "good-nlghf'I-Jrjjlt Humorist j i M,,m '.i yNiy vCs " s v. :t: a-wvuav? 'i 11 -a ,m-,tX SiSMit tfi lit