6 'P ICK E D U P AROUND TOWN Picked Up Around Town SVJP According to Herman Schmlde. the dollar-down plan works every where except in a total and there it's usually three-'dollars-up. L. E. Johnson wants to know if hugging changed because the girls changed or because there were too many pins sticking out in the old days. A third party in 1:011th 13 be lieved by most people to be as non essential as a third party in a ham mock. “What I've never been able to un derstand." says Frank Beste “is why a dog is so much more affectionate when he is shedding than he is at any other time." _ According to Jay Bliss only a few people buy autos on the installment plan. The others borrow the money and pay cash. Nature has made some mistakes, and one of them was when she did n't make a. rose as hardy as an onion. “Marriage Is sure to teach one thing,” asserts John Neuman. “It teaches that it is a darned sight easier to follow a woman than it is to lead her)? A woman's best test of her hus band's devotion is to ask him to go to the store and match a piece of ribbon fox-“her. Fast, Clean, Low-cost FIST-Bam“ burners glow will: lieu! a! (be mp of a switch. The even days a! the exact temperature you want. No work. Ho worry. COOL—[lo matter how much ooohbg you do with on electric range. your kitchen stays 8 to 10 degrees cooler during oven honest weather. SEE ANY DEALER IN EIECTRIC RANGES PACIFIC POWER & lIGHT COMPANY HUI/w inL Sherwood Electric Range only 3 I 7990 ELECTRIC COOKING? ~ . Low-cost Pacific Power & Light electricity is ready and waiting in your home now to do all your cooking quickly, cleanly and cheaply. Electric cookery is in expensive because electric rates in this community are among the lowest in the United States! The average Pacific Power & Light customer pays only about 8c a day to cook electrically—less than the cost of a loaf of bread! Let a sparkling new electric range put this cheap electricity to work in your kitchen. Buy now! Get the immediate cleanliness, convenience and leisure that only electric cookery ofi'ers. Courier- Reporter’s Cooking School Recipes I Deedee Abot, the young lady in the Courier- Reporter's cooking school, put down the recipes shown in the picture in a little black book. [While the directions were given in detail, it was impossible for the ladies who attended the school to take them down, and so we are go ing to reprinbeach one of the re cipes in this column. I All who attended the school will be glad to have the recipes, for they ‘were all excellent ones. so we ad vised that you clip them from week to week as they appear here. The first item. I ‘ \ Danish Coffee Bread ‘ (Recipe makes 3 cakes, 7xll in.) Temperature: 400 degrees 1“. Time: About 30 minutes 1 cake compressed yeast 2 tablespoons lukewarm water 1% cups milk, scolded and cooled 54 cup melted Spry 1/3 cup sugar 1% teaspoons salt 18 to 2o—cardamom seeds, crush ed (1%. teaspoons) Grated rind of 1 lemon (1 table spoon) 2 eggs, well beaten 6 cups Pillsbury's Best Flour I 1,43 cup butter l 1. Soften yeast in lukewarm water. , 2. Add remaining ingredients in order given, except the last 1,5 cup butter reserved for steps 4 and 5. Mix well. t 3. Place in greased bowl; cover and let rise in warm place (80 to 85 degrees F.) until double in bulk (about 2 hours). 4. Turn out dough on floured board; knead until dough is smooth and elastic. Roll out $4, inch thick; Ulla/4y: at Your Service 0 Has two lii-Speed Caltod units. the now Soloct-A-Spond Unit that given 5 different tompontuxu. and Thrift Cook“. Buy on Convenient Tenn: PACIFIC rows: 1. new COMPANY CLEAN—Electric cooling is dug I! olinu'nam cool that black”: pans and greasy smudge thin? - ' ' soils Iva/li. lit electric range cleans like dishes. BEAUTlflll—le smart sly/thy of an electric range will make your kitchen the any] ofyour friends. 60 modern with electric cookery. dot center with small bits of butter, using 1,4 cup. 5. Fold over one-third of dough to cover butter; dot top of this told with remaining butter; fold unbut tered dough over this. pressing the edges together firmly. 6. Roll out 1,4 inch thick; told each end to center; fold again mak ing 4 layers of dough. 7. Pat and roll out about 34 in. thick. Spread center of dough with cooled Fruit Filling. Fruit Filling 1 cup sliced dates 1,9 cup cumnts 1,5 cup raisins $5 cup water ye cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 Few grains salt ‘ Put all ingredients together in saucepan; stir and cook until thick —cool. ‘ 8. Fold one end of dough to cen ter to cover filling; fold over re !maining end of dough to center with edges meeting. but not overlapping. 9. Pat or roll out 1,5 inch thick; cut into 3 sections. Place each in greased pan, or place side by side in large pan with melted butter brush ed between the sections. ‘ ; Toppinx 1 egg white 1 tablespoon water 1,4 cup sugar 1,9 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup chopped or sliced almonds 10. Stir egg white and water to gether. Use to brush over top of each cake. 11. Combine sugar and cinnamon; sprinkle over dough. Sprinkle al monds on top. 3 12. Cover and let rise about 45 minutes. Bake in moderate oven. When cool, cut crosswise Into 1,5 in. strips to serve. ' THE max (WABE) comm _ I At the Churches I msr 3?:ng mm Rev; Carl B. 1.. Lucky. m >Secpnd Sunny After Trinity Sunday school at 10:15. Divine services at 11:15. Special service at 7:30 pm. All members and friends of the congregation will please note that a picnic will be held in the city park immediately after the morning ser vice. Bring your lunch. Your attention is called to the special evening service at which the pastor will report on the general convention which was just held at Minneapolis. Our people or the en tire parish are invited to hear this report. The Luther League meeting ‘has been postponed one week and will be held on July 3rd. You are al ways welcome at English Lutheran. Unified morning service. 10:30 worship service. 11:00 pastor's message. “Depend ence on Christ." Special music. 11:30 Bible study in clam. 7:00 B. Y. P. U. ‘ 8:00 evening Gospel service “Won derful Power." Wednesday evening at 7:30, pray er and Bible study. Choir at 8:30. A welcome awaits you. A time of ‘termhing. h 81'. PAUL’S cannon Fredericilklnfiifigffiin, Friday, June 24—730 pm. choir rehearsal. ' | Sunday. June 26—9:00 am. the ‘church school; 10:00 am. morning prayer and sermon, topnc. “Jesus Christ, Our Lord;" offertory solo by Miss Gertrude Nicholaus. ‘ Monday, June 27—8200 pm. Holy communion, Dean Settle of St. Paul's, Walla Walla. officiating. Wednesday. June 29—7:15 pm Bishop’s Committee meeting. cause! or m mum amu- w. cm _ Sunday school. 10 am; Billy Mills is superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Young people's meeting and Jun iors, 7:15 pm. Evening service. 8 o'clock. Mid-week; prayer meeting. Wed nesday evening, 8 o'clock. There will be no worship servim in the church on Sundays. July 3 and July 10. on ‘account of the church’s Northwest District Camp Meeting in Walla Walla. Sunday Ischool will continue as usual on |those two Sundays. Rev. 3. AW m. Sunday school at 9:50 Im. Morning worship :1; 11 um. Epworth league 0.: 7 pm. No evening service during ann met. 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ANDERSON CHEVROLET CO. _FIBST BAPTIST n. a. 3615; 3335: Minister mucus: PHONE 100 . 4 Locust Clubbers Attend State Camp LOCUST GROVE Walter Ed ’wards. Neil Simmelink. William Kramer and Ruth Simmelink re [turned Saturday evening from a. week's trip to the State 4-H Club Camp at Pullman. Mrs. M. Simme ‘link. who accompanied them was forced to return to her liome Wed nesday on account-of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmeiink are the parents of a baby daughter. born .Monday. June 20. at the Pasco hos ‘pital. The young lady has been named Mary Ellen and weighed eight‘pounds and two ounces. The Smith. Heberlein and R. K. Safford families returned Sunday from Spokane. where they attended the state grange convention. Locust Grove Grange will meet Saturday. June 25 at the hall for the last meeting of the summer. which was postponed last Saturday. There will be no potluck dinner as was formerly planned. i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Edwards and; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Safford will leave Friday for Wenatchee. where they will attend the state conven .tion of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. . John Satrord returned from Pull man Sunday, where he has been a ‘student at the state college. I M. Simmelink and Robert and Fred Simmelink were Bickleton ro deo visitors Tuesday. I Mrs. Herberiein. Mrs. R. E. Lar ‘kin. Mrs. A. A. Edwards and Mrs. 'R. K. Sati'ord attended the Pink and Green meeting at the Odd Eel iows hall Thursday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickinson 01 ’Plaza. Mrs. W. S. Dickinson" 0. C. *Peebies. Mrs. John Dickinson and daughter. Fern. were Friday visitors at the M. Simmelink home. Vice Men“ to WI: The following vice presidents reached the presidency: John Ad ams, Thomas Jefferson. Martin Van Buren. John Tyler. Andrew John son. Chester A. Arthur. Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge. The last film succeeded to that office through the deaths of Presidents. Lake Erie's Width ; Due north the distance nuns: InkeErieisaboutSlmileutothe northwest, at tight angles with the shorelineitisniorethnnszmilea. I'hemaximumwidth.‘morethnns7 miles. is in the vicinity of Cleve land. \Sfi/E vTL‘vASAFETY 01 M ngqu DRUG STORE WE _HANDLE De Soto Ice Cream Made in Kennewick PINES—2Oc QUARTS—4Oc all flavors Ice Cream Bars—sc Vibbet - Gifford Drug Company Kennewick, Wash. PHONE 721 Human-ans mmmdwuotuvmm treat ple-am: in mm mamm wentcutlesbulltlnnflomputsot his mum. In to Island In the midnofukecmemleemthem -3m Alpshemmult in 1878 aspecmurrepnaotMußXVl's damn gt Vet-dues. sud even phnneamoummmemlm‘ Womdthe furnishings! madam-afloat. { "meow-um“ girlwhouled to hint any.” say. Rube Gent. “can now run the may unto into the ditchteudownnmerodso! fence and still hush et e, the hanging from the cross-am of o. telephone pole.” IHfiNION \VPACIFIC STAGES I PENNEY’S Invites You to Attend the 3-Day Fourth of July I CELEBRATION & RODEO JULY 2-3-4 The people of this community are expending every effort to provide a holiday of piecemeal entertainment on this occasion. The Penney store with its friendly force of employees, is con tinually striving to make Kennewick a complde shopping center, not only on holidays but thru out the year. Quslity merchandise at lowut possible prices is our consistent aim. SHOP PENNEY’S FOR The Most Complete Line of RODEO ACCESSORIES "i ' C. O L > SUMMER TRAVEL '.r IV 1x - - rflz-Waus s: :fizlfar:x:,2::‘it.?:°a‘ $1262 Mus napol - ‘ Hopi Kmeglot "“ OF KENNEWICK KENNEWICK, WASH. Thursdny, Jun. ‘.. ‘ ' Early Mule PM . i A family or music mm.“ Ballard enjoyed a vii-cm N of music printing in “bi. tween 1550 and 1750. 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