Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1921 — Page 8
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Ü THE CURSE OF GOOD CREDIT. 1 learned to hat. And hate him yet. The man who coaxed Me Into debt, NOTHING SCARY. "My, wasn't that an appalling flock of bills introduced into congress at the beginning of the session?" "Why appalling? Don't you', ever have any first of the month at your house?" Candid Observation. The stranger in New York stood looking for the hotel that advertises "only a golf stroke from the Pennsylvania station." At last he murmured to himself: "Well, that feller who wrote that advertisement sure didn't top er. '.' ! SELECTING AN AUDIENCE. "Why do you talk to your aelf?" "Because I'm the only person who understands everything I
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Their Long Suit. About the only Bible text some financially successful men know is the fifteenth verse of the eleventh chapter of Proverbs: "He tlir.t Is surety for a stranger shall smart for' it. And he that hateth suretyship Is sure." Such a Covering! "Hut I thought you said these wagons you lmd for sale were cov- . ered wagons. They are. Covered with mortgass." Modernity. "Mother," asked the five-year-old girl anxiously, "do jou suppose that, since we have our six, I'd better go right on playing with the children of those four-cylinder Joneses?" FINNIGIN FILOSOFY. There ain't much difference betwane our bist wurrk an our worrst wurrk excipt in our own imagination. Try This on Your Edison. "I notice that Greece Is still firm," said the Idiot, as he tried in vain to spread the frozen buttcrine on hli cold t:Mu:ike.
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The art of cooking cannot be learned ojt of a book any more than tl.e art of wlmmlnj; or the art of i-alntins. The bst teacher Is practhe. the brft uide 1 sentiment. Loui XV. What to Eat Vor n change hi serving potatoes try :
Sauted Potato Balls. Cut halls from potatoes with a Trench cutter. .ok ti'ii minutes In boiling water, slightly salted. Drain, put into an omelet pan with a tablespoonful of butter, a sprinkling of paprika, cover and place on the bark of the range and cok until delicately browned. Shake the pan occasionally so that the balls will brown evenly. Use the left-over pieces for mashed potatoes. Savory Chicken Salad. I'ut one teaspoonful each of mixed whole spice, minced onion, sweet gren pepper Into three cupfuls of boiling water, add one-half teaspoon of salt, and simmer ten minutes, strain and add one pint of this boiling water to a package lemon gelatin; stir until dissolved. Cool and as the gelatin stiffens add two cupfuls of finely minced chicken. Tack Into a mold and set away to hardeu. Turn out on a bed of lettnce and serve with any good salad dressing. This may be used as a sandwich filling adding a little snappy dressing. Pineapple Filling for Cake. Any layer cake recipe may be used with this filling, or a sponge cake baked in layers: Take one-half a can of pineapple, add one cupful of sugar and the yolks of two eggs with a tablespoonful of corn starch. Cook all together, except the eggs, for a few minutes, then cool, add the eggs and finish cooking; add when thick a tablespoonful of butter and cool be
fore spreading. Tomato and Pepper Salad. Scald the tomatoes, peel and cut in halves. Place on a lettuce leaf cut
side up. Scoop out some of the pulp and place four or five asparagus tips In the center of each tomato. Cut rings from peppers and adjust for handles. Serve chilled, with any desired dressing. Oatmeal Gruel. Take a quart of water, a pinch of salt and one-half cupful of oatmeal to the water when boiling, let boll ten minutes, then strain. Return the strained gruel to the fire and add a little sweet cream or milk, boll up once and serve. Add more salt if needed. Noodles. , Break two eggs Into a bowl, beat and then add as much flour as can be stirred Into'them. Roll out Into a very thin sheet, cut in strips and dry for half an hour, then cook la the soup ten to fifteen minutes. Southern Steak. Roll beef or veal in seasoned flour and fry in a little butter until brown, cover with milk and bako until the milk is absorbed. Cover the pan while baking. (. 1920. Western Newspaper Union.) o
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EVERYWHERE IN AMERICA. Not somewhere In America, but everywhere today, Where snow-crowned mountains hold their heads, the vales where children play, Beside the bench and whirring lathe, on every lake and stream And in the depths of earth below, men share a common dream. The dream our brave forefathers had of freedom and of right. And once again In honor's cuuse, they rally and unite. Not somewhere In America Is love of country found But east and west and north and south once more the bugles sound And once again, as one, men stand to break their brother's chains. And make the world a better place, where only justice reigns. The patriotism that is here, Is echoed over there The hero at n certain post Is on guard everywhere. O'er humble home and mansion rich the starry banner flies And far and near throughout the land the med of valor rise. The flag that flutters o'er your homo is fluttering far away O'er homes that you have never seen. The same Impulses sway The souls of men In distant states, The red, the white and blue Means to one hundred million strong, just what t means to you. The self-same courage resolute you feel and understand Is throbbing in the breasts of men throughout this mighty land. Not somewhere In America, but everywhere today For Justice and for liberty all free men work and pray.
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