Orland Zenith, Volume 18, Number 18, Orland, Steuben County, 8 August 1917 — Page 4

LAKE GAGE ITEMS Mrs. Frank Whitney and children, of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Azalia Whitney are occupying one of the Shady Nook cotages. Dr. and Mrs. Kinsley and two children, of Three Rivers, spent {he week end with E. E. Hunter and family. Dr. Kingsley conducts the Three Rivers hospital. Harold Rowley, of Hillsdale is visiting his grandparents, G. M. Rowley and wife.

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Blueberry Cake. No. 1—Into your mixing bowl Mft one pint of floor, two teaspoonfnls of cream of tartar, one of soda, one-half teaspoonful of aalt and one scant cupful of sugar. Rub Into this a tablespoonful of butter. Beat an egg In a cop and All the cup with milk. Add nnd heat all together. Last, odd one large cupful of blueberries, stir In lightly, bake In shallow pan. Spread with butter when you eat It and be happy. No. 2—One cupful molasses, one-half cupful sugar, one tahlespoonful barter one egg. one-half cupful coffee or cold tea, a pinch of salt nnd one teaspoonful soda sifted In one pint of flour. Last one pint of blueberries. Bake In shallow pans. Do not burn.

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We are doing our best to convince people that our goods are bought right and sold right.

Maynard Qury and Harold Hunter spent the the week end at Threee Rivers.

- We believe intelligent people wish to be convinced of worthiness of merchandise, not haphaz-

The' men have begun to grave the road from Lime Lake west.

Watermelon Cocktail. Serve In glasses as a first course at luncheon or dinner. Cut cubes of watermelons from the center of a ripe melon, well chilled. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and ground ginger root Cinnamon may be used In place of finger If desired. At a card party we served the following luncheon, only ladles being present: Creamed oysters In patty cases and potato croquettes, Waldorf salad, Parker House rolls, maple mousse, gold and angel cake, coffee, almonds, olives, bonbons.

is doing a flourishing business this summer. Dr. J. E. Showalter and family of Waterloo visited Frank Parker and wife Sunday. Mrs. Showalter, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Parker for some time returned home with them. The Steam shovel has reached '‘Panama”

ard buying

We try to please you. Don’t you to be convinced.

BRING IN YOUR PRODUCE

Chicken a La Hollandaiee. Take out the breast bone of a large young fowl and fill up the apace with a nice force meat Make a batter as for fritters, and when the fowl is half roasted pour the batter over it, let dry and then pour on more until It Is thickly coated and a rich brown In color. Remove from pnn, cut up as for a fricassee, place on platter, lay corn fritters around the edge of dish, scatter some sprigs of parsley over and serve at once with melted butter and lemon quarters. Oyster force meat Is nice.

Mrs. M. Howard has gone to Reading, Mich., to care for her father, who is very sick.

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DISTRICT NO. 4 Mrs. Arthur Hill and daughter are visiting in 'Garrett. Abraham McCormick is spending a few days at his home in Bluffton.

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GOOD BREAD MEANS MUCH BETTER HEALTH No other food so healthful—No other so satisfying— No other so economical. You will always find our bread good and wholesome, and made from the very best and purest ingredients. If you are not using our bread, give it atrial. We have increased the size of our loaves and sell at in anfl f ents.

Clela Kugler is visiting [friends at Bryon, Ohio. ■ Cordelia Stayner is visiting at Hillsdale. Mich., this week. •

Washington Cream Pis. This la a very nice recipe. It makes two thin layers. Two tablespoonful* of butter, one egg. one cupful of milk, one-half teaspoonful vanilla, one cupful sugar, one and one-half cupfulr flour, two teaspoonfuls baking powder Cream butter and sugar; add egg un beaten. Mix well and beat Add milk and floor alternately.

Mrs. Lois Case spent Tuesday with Mrs. Leo Pnrdy. Harold Dudley, of Pontiac, Mich., is visiting his grandparents, and other relatives.

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Fruit-Stain Remover. Following. Is a simple method of removing fruit "stains from the most dell catc color* as.oosiy, from white. win come out when washed. Stnlns on table linen should be treated thus before being washed.

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Iron the button side of a waist in s folded bath towel, buttons turned downward. It will prevent them from breaking.

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CANNING CORN FOR WINTER

(Pieoared by the United States Depart1‘rult for use In pies or salads or us tfewed fruit can be put up or canned without the use of any sugar at all, according to the canning specialists of the United States department of agriculture. They, therefore, advise those who. because of the high price of sugar, have been thinking of i educing the amount of fruit they put up, to can as much of their surplus as possible by the. use of boiling water when augur sirup Is beyond their means. Any fruit, they say, may be successfully sterilised and retained In i lie pack by simply adding boiling water instead of the hot sirup. The use of sugar, of course, Is desirable In i he canning of all kinds of fruits and maker; a better and ready sweetened product. Moreover, most of the fruits when conned in water alone do not retain their natural flavor, texture, and color as well as fruit put up In sirup. lYult canned without sugar to be used for sauces or desserts must be sweet-

0Q0(L *• Can tbn product the same day It Is € picked. Coll, stem, or seed, and clean r the fruit by placing It In a strainer I and pouring-water over It until It is ( clean. Tack the product thoroughly i in glass Jars or tin cans until they ore e full: use the handle of a tablespoon, j wooden ladle, or table knife for packing purposes. Pour over the fruit boding water from a kettle, place rubbers and caps In position, partially soul If using glass Jars, seal completely If using tin cans. Place the containers' In a sterilising vat, such as a wash boiler with false bottom, or other receptacle Improvised for the purpose. If using a hot-water bath outfit, process for 80 minutes; count time after the water has reached the boiling point; the water must cover the highest Jar In the container. After sterilising remove packs, seal glass Jars, wrap In paper to prevent bleaching. and store In a dry, cool place. If you are canning In tin cans It will improve the product to plunge the cans oulckly Into cold water immediately after sterilisation. When using a st«im pressure canner Instead of the hob water Aatt. itortlUaipr Urn mfruiea stSlim pWUUPeT $IYM fiUPF the pressure to go war

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Try This Method That la Recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture.

We Have Soft

Cut com from cob when it Is at the proper stage and In filling the cans or glass Jars In which It Is to be preserved put some com In the bottom.

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mashing this down with a cob Trom which the com has been cut. until the milk comes out well. Put In another layer and mash again, and so on until the Jar to full. The cans should be slightly heaping and the covers then screwed on tight When the cans are filled and covers on they should bo pot In the boiler and set on a cart or frame ao that they will not touch the bottom. And they should be so arranged that they will not touch each other. The holler should then be filled with cold water, brought to a boll and allowed to boil for four hours. Let stand until water to cool; then remove cans and try covers to see If they are tight The Cans should be kept covered with water while boiling, and this may be done by keeping a kettle of boiling water bandy. This method of canning Is recommended by the department of agriculture as the most satisfactory for preserving com, beans, peas and other vegetables.

Wc now have a supply of soft coal on

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Remember Wc have a full line of feeds of all kinds. Dairy feed, Bran, Middlings, Oil Meal, Salt, Poultry Feeds, etc.

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If yoa evani a fob If yoa event to hire somebody If yoa wan/ to sett something If yoa event to bay something If yoa wait to rent yoar house If yoa event to sett yoar house If yoa event to sett yoar fern If yoa event to hay property If there Is anything that yoa event the quickest end hest evey isassrifsrts:

Flour

We are headquarters for the best flours on the market. We buy in car loU and sell at the lowest possible price to our customers. You should try a sack of LiLY WHITE and be convinced that it is right. Also have Silver Dust and Rob Roy.

Left Handed. Wnlter was on bis new bicycle, |?hlct be did not manage very well, and tu be ran Into the schoolmaster, who was going along the street, reading' s book.

“See here, young man," exclaimed the teacher wratbfully, “toby don’t you go to the right?" Winter pondered a moment and then said, with a smile, ‘Tm left handed "

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Sheep-Klllinfl Dogs Cunning. According to Kev. Dr. Andrew Scbrlver, the aheep-kiUlng dog will travel long distances in search of prey, and after the slaughter wlU go to the nearest brook and by the light of the moon comb the telltale fleece out of his paws, carefully pick his teeth, wash bis Jaws and- then come Into public view with of supreme Innocence,

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