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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-12-29, Page 5; or ar�r ng Soft Shelled Eaas. PrenclhTax , on' Stock Divi- Pro I'robaltly olio of ,the most annoying dtids�• Rubs as 1 llrss�l�' as jUUL:a r ik.dd,.11Jt'$.1, j►� 4L s aL et a per' Style Necessary to Prepare ti d c e or ha1�zn;;, (J it lugs iii, the poultry busllnOs5 is they 0Q per Ct:Ylt. igto,sevetal -pieces, i'arid, 'place, itx a top, of 11 'tea kettle Of milling water. t-hindis•..thr+y-Ne't r 'Year end best for a inlno,to or two; oorve; , i1rkey into a strong chiehen broth .boiling at Once, einem laying of elott shelled ells. hbti'mlx two cups of clopped celery, , Squash r.nd Nut Ple. r a group or hens, or even 'only one poiiE--Pra:ace utas, they world's _ret..nno ." t1 11 bay.leaves, sa!1 a rl popper. to One cup "of Cooked squash i>t• limit su. It is 'a sign that eontetllhrg- IR cord in tazclug stuck dividends. To parvo 'the blrtl 'with :power, season, Pour this o•t r Slack., end'k' ona=half e'rp sof sugar, tie tem 111rofl0-ably and.radically wrong with premier Poincttire, ao Minister of smeothnees. and acourgoY it is ne0e oo$o ono, and ont•ha'if 1,0%“:,}1,.itlX liai; spoon or einYemo11 COO' teh,opoon of ce hens-aonlethlug tailt ohould be.. I inaneo,. takes„every red tent of -the' 11407 to .have a ern dct. positlpti: Svith. the shoes of duck 101(11 One sici0 1s � two glitod lmntediately. Aatd -as tor' the - le ei on'twoi steeps, and ,m0r0 than c, eot ,.,to , it, ',tills , iso called': "ad•' • ' - .-,-,,,,,,,spoon of ,lair, s t ;y .,. .tleialet, s 10.11) dorso. 'liren_,add two tables�ltoane'OL egg's;, bcatml`sand one cup of sgs tilornselvea, ;they are Perfectly> talc no dividends, oft Li groat many dressing the bird,” ,'late thing'to do ,butte. Stir until.' it boils, then add seloea arid sorely reprosorit a ices- vi.hers., is to talcs a c,omfartablepe-Itlon;. feet i3a et mint: Mix lu the 1 rime given. s good food. toe tablaspoonr of" tomato eaten'''. 1}alto ntitil flsnl ini;a haat lined wit], � . Taxes. on unregistered stocks are eo flitnly planted on lin? wit t tile. bh^d, ona-half cup of caoltad niushioc ns,• •i ;tksy pdotry. When.' cold covOr'srith In nine.ca+see out. or ten, a hen lays heavy vary so much that the elbows at the side, dquarederraeing aft shelled eggs because there 1 a Chamber's hudget report calls, tor. the . platter. There are many Vari11- tek of calcium carbonate In her diet. help for security owueis.l !tions of the stance, but the important 'itis mineral is' really pure egg:Shell I . The two stooks whose owners havO • thing is for the carver to' be directly tatExdat. Tlrerefo;_0, its absence from- all heli* dividends taken: by the state over the bird. Do not get too far he diet rosults el ,etthcr -thin shelled ..at•e, lth shell 2t all Of tile- 11 lit and power compariy,at away' nor yet too close., t ours% calcium carbonate rt of this •to aUen can o gge 01 00011 tv no sue . Nantes atul a �Ioroecan (lave1opluen Mental Attitude is generally ,firm. Part b and Water given to , Nothing `1s more . important in bird relent in the food a c $ register that t .. r t cstOts who l:a0111.13by rv. he hen, but there Is Seldom enottglt'1 securicties, lint they then subject j Carving than mental- poise, Probably 0 satisfy her ueoiis. I tileuieelves .too athE,r assessments. , nine -tenths of the atrocious carving The beat. and,onlya way to btaigtke sure - bonds listed dome at Canadian dinners is directly bat one's liens a are obtaintng sup -1 ti the ge stocks' and b attributable to the ,so-called "mantel In LhO:budget'•report four others shave lcient calciume61:e h keep eo per cent,: or more of -the dividends hasard.'= An amazing number .of :rushol oyster shalt before them all people :he time. If the liens have been lay- taken by the government. The low- colifu11011, gitntlon and doubt. They Mg soft shelled eggs, it,will correct est share the state gets.: on any of: the bonds -is 27.4 per cent. Tee aver- are all -of -a -flutter. Their one •thought this 'condition and thick, tough market. I 1 more than a third. 1 Is, to let fly and trust to luck. , ewe eggs 'with' thtcic, tough sliclls. age is a lift e Now without perfect coforth iation (1'111 ,hens have 1a -nn pibdit0ing. etrly Besides these lissessniente, the -.o.,, 1 collects income tax from: of mind and, muscle no bird can be a - ,normal ,,,,,,obey of ,(0011 1t wiii: pro • er security also co e s d t 'from 'tho`'carved wlth�ttrat .smoathtress and or so incro is the egg' yield --30 l in- security owners an a: ax ft d the precision that' marls the play"of the I carver,.veteran or oro, should -in addressing the bird repeat to hit -itself these three thoughts: 1•_ -This Is all quite simple. There is nothing to worry about. 2-I am cool and relaxed. 3—I don't care how many eyes are watching ;me; I, am the captain of my fork, the master of my knife! drip • The best carvers employ a rather loose -clutch, with --the index finger. down the shaft of the weapon, but it is a matter of eltolce.' As long as the carver's fingers are. not cramped or taut, and: he has the right "feel':,h1s grip should give Itis little trouble, al- though, , generally speaking, neither the knife nor the fork should be grilP' Ped overhand likes stiletto. Persons using, the stiletto grip will get start;. ling, even sensational, results at times, but their work will be erratic, • Stroke 01- 6e 111010 is the average annual i11- tlorporatlon that often exceeds really'.good carver, crease per Ilea. • ; amount of the dividend. 1 g t By the' tivay, the fact that no' soft; shelled eggs have been perceived-. le , not a guarantee that one's hens have not been layl"rig then Many Rena, and roosters, too, seem to be Possess- ed of cannibalistic instincts, and have' been known to devour soft shell- ed eggs directly after they were laid. Straw Loft For Poultry House. One of the interesting -developments lu ,poultry housing is the rapid pro. gross the straw lift poultry bode has made within the last year or two. A great many of the poultry specialists have Reproved this type of house and if is gaining .in raver rapidly. Almost any shape .Of 'house' can be adapted to •this type, the essential thing Tietg to Iiave an open selling; or mow about Gla to 7 lel feet above the floor'and have this covered 'with 12 to 18 incites .of clean straw. It -is Usual 'to have 'a tight floor above the roosts, with the straw lett above the rest of the floor. The covering of straw lets the foul air and moisture so out slowly and escape through gratings or louvers in theends of the attic above, while suf- ficient fresh' air comes in through cracks, and other ,parts of the- straw. loft, and •thus, a very satisfactores amount of ventilation is Mitained and still the house kept a little warmer than the outside air, Users have Ob- served that the .straw loft house is wormer fn Winter and cooler lnesum mer than where .it is not used and those Who have tried it are quite en- thusiastic So far no trouble has been reported as to ,its harboring A SMARTLY SIMPLE FROCK' Writes where the house is sprays This smartly simple vee e t desired •polut. If, however, you with a germicide and the straw is found suitable for all daytime wean! hook or toil. the bird, it is clear that changed once 'a year or so. It is a The bodice opens at the sonde -front,! you have done one or the other. The V017 good method for remedying a and is joined to the skirt having two: same is torte of 0Tebird lisle o Mouse that is damp or cold or for con- plaits at each side of the Trent. Thele COuttogs verting an bid building into a •satis- is a'tielt across the cue -piece back, and moots -��, ;y factory poultry house. • buttons :siert the /rent and pointed • - • n`t press. P d h frock ill b one-half teaspoon• of salt and popper a thin layer of whipped cream Savor - and four tablespoons' of sherry. Your ed with. vanilla. Sprinkle finely chop- tlie'eauce over. the pldees,of cluck ar- ped nuts ovor the top. ' ranged on a, hot platter., Garnish the Maple' Sugar Pie. platter with. squares of totter; each - square garnished With a cube currant Cook together 'Awe culls water and or guava Jelly i ogre cup maple sugar for Ilve minutes, ' add one teaspoonful at hitter and Broiled Duck Liver,. boil until syrupy Pdix tivo table- Marinate duck. 1111 t0 in a l r0nch dseseing ani! allow them to rest iu it el onfo of flour with a I!tele .nater• t and forui'intn a smooth pall.©. Add for fifteen- minutes, then broil. Servs onofaurth teaspoon alt ztrd ttv with melted. butter sauce. isne-fm eggs. Stir.. er tsii tnr;i "Sato Cranberry Jelly With Celery ;T �; cook until tt ttdckouia and balls !t To .onequartof tvashed�clgteibereleis '1(110 to crust, Oust before serving heap add two clips of sugar an11lot}o cup of *hipped :cream on each portion. boiling •water, bring to, the bo111ng . Pepper Soup. point•• and boll for.•twonty minutes:'.. Brash and remove soEds from green Strain through, a sieve. When the 1 Da1t0rs Cools in,bolling water until u?ixture begins to : congeal add:. ane tender. .Drain, season x,,11:11 salt and and one -halt Cups oI celerY, cut int°- pepper. anti put thi'ouglt a sieve: To (' 'thin slices crosswise, Turn into a ihV pepper•add two cups ot:i;lta water mold and , hill. Wiled serving, tura to which. ih0y' 10000 0s oe t, Blom out the mold and garnish with crisp together £our tablOspoona butter and celery curls. I three tablespoons 'of flour and add See Pumpkin PIs With honey. 1 three cups of sweet milk: Stir this Ono and one-half cups of `steamed into the pepper mixture, cook until and strained, pumpkin, one clip of smooth and serve. honey, One teaspoon of cinnamon, one- II Jolly -Boy 'Doughnuts. halt teaspoon •ot ginger, erre-half tea-' Mix' together three cups rye meal, spoon of . salt,•• two 'eggs, one cup of one , cup' of . er tui flour and one-half; mi115 and Otto -half cup of sweet 0reaut. ; onp whito corn meal. Add ouC-hart Mix 'the balm iUente in the reilsh toaapo0nsalt, one-£ourth teaspobncin- given and bake in; one crust. 0arnlsh.;namon, two tablos000nt sugar,' tWo each Piece of 'pie with a little whirl -1 teasiropns baking pnw401-. one toble- of whipped cream with a drop of , • • - NOW Orleans molasses, one First of all, keen -your eye on the bird!' a Go back slowly, taking cai'e )wt to sway, Keep the elbows 'close to the aides and the wrists supple. - • Pivot on the waist, and when you feel that the knife head is back the necessary distance luring it, back through the same '(tri. The knife head starts first, the -arras instinctive- ly follow and the trips nese-rev uutlt the bird le struck. Pollee/ through! It you have not lifted your head.or. taken your eye otf the bird the knife Id 1111 the bird equtuely at the honey in the center. boatel}: egg' and'. sweet milk to make a Sauce dor Plum Pudding. thick batter. Drop by spoonsful in Beat one tablespoon of butter with:hot Pat and cook until brown. Roll in • one OOP of powdered sugar, add two ipowdered r sugar and sprinkle lightly well beaten eggs, and a -little by 111- l with pink or ' green confectioner's- -tie One wiueglassful of sherry' and a sugar- • Fir/wanting Scaly Loge., - enfht on the long tight fiViiiig' sleevea; Avoid getting oft balance at the toll I haven oc s o c c 42 inches bust. Size 313 requires 3 errible scurvy •legs. , I 'would ilio to 1 t Remember` that. it is almost entire' yards 3oJ;inch Or 21iii yards G4 -inch 1' a.wrlst motion. ti i t hi leans that have leo- 1,606 is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and of the swing. • t eknowIlif tnere 0.11 is anything that could yYou will get nowhere trying to be clone to core it.—E. W. [material, Price 20c the pattern. Scaly logs are caused by parasites i Tho secret of distinctive dress.lies 1uurdst the bird which burrow under the scales on'the in .good taste rather than a lavish ex- hen's legs. The irritation caused by pertditure' of motley, Every Wothan r w•r . their : biting produces small • blisters should want to nlalce her own 'clothes, which Create and the ;serum in the and the home dresan kor Willfind the blisters dries on the legs. The con- designs illustrated -in our Ow- Bushkin steel a0cutnulation of this scaly uta- Boole to be practical and Simple, yeti . terlal finally bulges Out the scales on maintaining the spirit of the tndde of the legs and gives .the enlarged die-, the moment. Price of the book 10c eased appeatahCe. ' ! the copy. A' commonremedy is to take an Old, ROW' TO ORDER PATTERNS. tooth brush and scour the logs- with I Write your name and atitiress Plate. Warm soapy water to reniove,aH,nntclt ly,- gI r1L�''' number- and bre O'f such as possible ofthe hic ustatien. 'then patterns tee • you want. Eheloso 20c in rub kerosene .oil or commercial' coal • etamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap tar dip tip under the soles to destroy I it carefully) for. each .Rauber Vol the parasites. The scaly leg mites ; address your order to Pattern Dept.,.I spread , from bird to 'bird along the : Wilson PLblishing Co., 73 West Ade- roosts and 'when the roosts are con -1 sMott protected from red .mites with oil or' disinfet:tant, it also seems to retard or prevent the appearance of scaly legit}'$ birds in the flock. An "irritable old sportsman was aroused froth itis bed at three O'clock ie. the ,Inoreing by the insistent ring - Ing of his' doorbell. On anseeriug Notwithstanding the pages of teen-•; it he was confronted by a man streg- meal dlscussiono printed about hetero•;gliug hard to maintain hie egpt'M0 dynes ani! audio-ft•equeney, - the sltua- boas, "What do you meats by oak - o tion of most • C its cOntfunes,to be that irrg nio up at i1t14 hnui?', demanded all We knew about radio is what we t3,a sportsmalt., ':1571 Yeateh'. Smith - hear. 4er.S3O asked elle other,✓ `Yes; millet, of it?" `1,1, yeti the bent, what -ad- Potash Enough' . Upper Waters . For 250 Years Of the Nyle` Are Found in Texas To Be Explored Deposits Contain Magnesium, Solium and Sulphates of Potassium, .Professors Tell Chemical Society , Oil Town Near New Find Power, Labor and Necessary Supplies to be Had from. Odessa, Report Points Out Ausiiu, '1 ex, Potash deposits tat`e fo K, enough to supply America's needs r 263 years Itave • been 4lscevered lit Irl II. : Se la t s as Dr, lG ryy��ril iI'ex , Dr 70, it, School, of the University o Texan, lu0';re ported to the Amerlgtin Chemicat S ty. In' tilts past the United States h ti depended on T l many for potasb. overflow issues•at,tlto southeast co Tito search for^,rho mpotYud i jiot tier and becomes in ,English the Biu field rti s beg'aii by 7, A,711,10.0,114`'' dtleus of Nilo -0r Abbe' River. History x,1' 7±I British Officer;Speaks of Their Wonders to Gea- graphical Society Lopdon—"It is;a strange thing," said Major Chaosentatt, speaking to the members 01' the Royal Geograpbi cal Society about the upper Waters 01 the••. Blue Nilo, •known as the Abbai "tbat the upper reaches 01 oae•ef: the moot imam rivers of the wort should have bon No Long neglected; On the maps these are marked by dotted nue, indleating ,tmdertainty Aoourate reaps and first bawd aeoountt 1 are egttally uatobtainable. The source of the Bine Nile, s Major Cbeosentan,1 ,„ ng and Abbat in tit ountalnoas district"o f Sakala, a d it soon becomes a"col( id a river which runs into 1,ak t a nisgntlicent, int;tnd sea, sore aan alt 60 miles long by 40 broad, 04, tudo of G000 feet above sett level. Th the University of Texas,. eus- latch that the spurce of the Blue 3b1 pecten the presence of potash, be- - was lust seen"by a Portugttes0, 7'ettr pause hare, lust 00 in Germany, theca Pays in 1013. was puce a Permanlan Sea whitei had Mien -cut a from the restof the ocean Magnificent Waterfall and lute evaporated in elryness . Major OheesOnlan's Party sunfish "Well -Cuttings"ePound o1 ari ''Abyssinian -ble'rlt, all, older 1Tdden inPanni `potash titittsrdls in sent by ono of the', native, chiefs,. 'well cuttgs'. in t16 area..' Itis .pion ;Sudanese noucomntlesioaed ofitce Bering' 'work wileodinpleted by the two pollee and aSudanese ;cook. Ther United 'States (iealogieal Survey'. !were -all mounted on mutes. In adt "These deposits wilt naturally by tiou'to these, he had 16 muleteers• look leiter the 30 mules, a head reel reined, like coal," the see prottesors teer,two ma11 runners and 0 coo. retort. ."The prodan d, .m 1Phates 01 yy help. ne found it easier to s potassium, 0041001 and utagneslttm---1 the river from the' bank than from s' have a diffeteat Market value from boat, owing to the numerous est A FAT MAN'S TROUBLE8, the ChlGrldes, •acts. • "Ready iBT the holidays, Sill?" "With an 011•fleld W itbin a few miles,1 At Tlsisat • t river hurls itself p "Holtdayc irm eye%l'm jec,aettin` 4111 the tact that solar evaeratloe is a precipice some 20( feet high, mr very ,easily carried oet' in 1 le dry and ing;`a rnagulflCent •waterfoil. offal ready for some real work • ritrelled atuiosplieie "df the 'Tents high this fall tile riven enters 'a rs,V "W5zzantatter, ain't the plapt Risius; it is •seett•that the east of pro• whish increases mile by nolo uittt ciosln' dowel" . "Yeb, but every year 1' putt Bente Cigna for the Church." 2oltn• 3. McGrei1 nlallage0 NeW York Wattle 01008'11 will dollen should be moderate. is a huge, Tugged vutloy, some six a lly the' Cact,'tliiit the., 001 ,'nrlrtsti'y Otte side, of the tlm'elarOd.tlfe•_iear-by Cty. of, •offs the i t l t •, daces. has 'cut for: itself a v r tl t often the water car p1aY 'Facilities 'In 'Nearby 'Cite ten miles acro10'aad with monnta "Tho M1111511/ Will else be helped lowering some 6000 feet on sit i Od l valley. hoz oitl the river not be 80 that oteteel biglplies, 1a rpt, etc., , 1tint' Madge --It you think .lack 'wants to vertieed for a partner + tt, gp lion long before the prafessionttl baseball utay all be r ea fly a 11 cheap a i *r Ebel} e1 ep r g ',. ? • ]es 1m tiro• teams' will be doing' all theft.' traveling rained there. , I marry you for you money, why dor t l ohou •he Africa e • z �-' roll there's. than. Tvhat. cls, ora wont: to know 'Uy, airpinile, Shoutcl his' ever ile the ":t't1e aurouut n offs V•i I c t from the 'edge of you test him? Ma 1 potaslt,'in Sight gorge. There are thus. three dist that. Von sec, T about it?" "lolhing,' refilled the In- case, -however, the plteh°rs presume- may b4 hili to be that underlying al valleys•-•- es, small wiitding' chrti an ,.tibiection to t e.ee tin' ',pet, wanted bl .will•sti11 be Fent by train, as the strip thrae'miles wide by RIX iuiles! the .eelf•citt ravine, and the:gigs night�ilnd out that e tcondishuns 1 should never be allowed to •long. tiirithlu the, so'ltilite, layer this, ibis•. main valley. t h t h does and what ebrlatetl Dire, P Y ! ilov Phe truer falls into ;'really went le find mit is that lie to tell lou that 00 i t01m1n n't. ' whatsoever will 1 go with VAL", ge up in tile air. • strip Contains ;S-3,000,0tt0-10,us of pptas- valley at Tisisat autt cannot dogs g. t • •,�_ -- �LL��__-,,,-• sittrlt;oxldo awl it lh;+ polthal[to 1't a- till' it•euierges front the last in . , ors silent 34000;000 tette. AC°P'-'ea tit, 'talti 1a *00 at S.ribaiitt•-30 n • er......:.. ........00 .0,,014,:__,. ,.._ws ,v ,.rlc,r:Lt140..«, ": di'i' rt: 'k .tx:'1'i1)<1 •.Sis"iW 1 lJntted State ronsttmptlpu is lavtr,ddtt - the. I1. • • • Ss0,00f1 .taus ,lit pota:selum arida. pe.r Resembles- an 'Enplishi Street anon), - 1'or til s.?•atee ofcon011101- ThencO. 10 the --Sudan Year." e foregoing ill suftr^.e ruff 2:i0 BOW'S through undulating ern', Year," with forest -clad hills. The. tribut;. o1 the Abbe! 10i•m a Continual ohs' race to the traveler who .is cons' ty passl11g illi tied down these chs.. So ardods is this teat 'at times ward starch of a mile a day nr goad going. The river in part' setebles tin English 4cwnlan11.514 The banks are thlekiy.Once wit1 lows, there are meadows whit gr cattle' wheat :and barley fields Abyssinian villages; while 'there detighlfnl temperate climate 'e11 year round. :1t 'one place 111v the T malls, said ' Major Cheeeeman,. gully between solid rocks• is seven feet across, so that it is', 1<i believe tlinl 1t is the sane 10111011 goes over the falls, T1te! log of the olt001101in the solid rock seemed to some extent to been .caused by the revolver, large. pebbles' 1 pot holes foot force of the streein in flood time -Owieg to con Orin • cataract whole ofthis portion of the rive hardly a prectten1 !proposition by, *'Hubby's plugging inthe shat • and on many stretches there ova '°' <•, �, o -"c a 311 .. s,`: 1',,,,:�:�,..' enables ' wifie to plug in the. pros track rot .tuun�ls, _.It w id esti • ant" that owing I:o Ills speed of`5 . the A Spill At 150 Miles' Per Hour and owe rooky nature of rhe t> SENOR pO1ESTI, OF ITALY, FAILS -TO LONER SPEED RECORD at P0ncline; England, when his car,slciilded and turned over it -7e5 come The alphabet t rues1(011 t0to 2„ but. gatherea the 00111 re was all w He was trying for a bit 0. record111; tite Peed _ pletaly wrecked, bot ho anti his utecllie escaped with a Peru sci'irtches and bruises,