anaheim-gazette 1919-11-27
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HOW TO PREPARE NEW WINTER MEALS
RECIPE FOR MANY TOOTHSOME DISHES PREPARED FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.
Pumpkin Used in Various Ways Relieves Monotony.—Made into Bread and Pudding.—Cream of Pumpkin Soup is Nice.—Pumpkin Timbales.
How many pumpkins or squash are you storing for winter use? Just enough to make pies once or twice after Thanksgiving?
If you regard pumpkins as a source of pie alone you are missing the use of a valuable winter vegetable that can add much variety to the too often monotonous winter meals. So this year, if you have raised pumpkins on your farm select a number of the best and put them away in a cool, dry corner of the cellar for various uses or if you live in a town buy a number while they are cheap. Pumpkin and squash have many possibilities other than the familiar and popular pie, according to United States Department of Agriculture specialists. For instance—
PUMPKIN BREAD PUDDING
1 cup stale bread crumbs.
1¼ cups sweet milk.
1 cup mashed pumpkin (boiled or steamed and put through a colander in a pastry crust.
CREAM OF PUMPKIN SOUP
½ cup butter.
4 tablespoons flour.
2 tablespoons onion juice.
4 cups milk.
¾ cup mashed pumpkin.
1½ teaspoons salt.
½ teaspoon pepper.
Melt butter in saucepan and stir in flour. Add onion juice, salt, and pepper and mashed pumpkin and blend together. Add the milk and bring to the boiling point. Serve hot.
CREAMED PUMPKIN
Cut the pumpkin in small pieces. Boil in salted water until tender or steam if preferred. Drain and serve with a white sauce.
GLAZED PUMPKIN
Cut the pumpkin meat into strips about half an inch thick. Steam or boil until partially tender. Place strips in baking dish and coat each piece with a sirup made by boiling together:
½ cup sugar.
¼ cup water.
1 tablespoon butter.
Corn sirup may be used in place of sugar. Place in the oven and cook until brown.
DICED PUMPKIN IN CASSEROLE
Cut the raw pumpkin into small pieces, place in glass casserole dish, or any baking dish with a cover. Sprinkle with salt and a little pepper. Allow to each cup of diced pumpkin a half cup of boiling water and a table-spoon of butter. Cover closely and cook in oven until pumpkin is tender and the water absorbed. Serve hot in the dish in which it was baked.
BAKED PUMPKIN
The very simplest method of pre-soaking a pumpkin is to cut it into slices and then pour it into a pan over medium heat until it becomes soft.
SUGAR SUBSTITUTE HAND-MADE GROUND MALT Sugar Sirup Has Value and Delicious Value and Delicious
Malt sugar sirup is a sweet which has arrived on special scale at the psychotherapy to relieve the sugar satiety of the specialists of the Bureau of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture, who have various substitutes for suction ot being a sweet, malt sugar has a delicious flavor resembling honey, which is to its palatability and violet sugar substitute.
While malt sugar has known to chemists, its preparation scale is only two factors have stimulated production recently. The sugar has developed a mild and the recent prohibition made available both the raw and the machinery needed to manufacture it. Malt sugar sirup from the same grains as may be made from corn or any plant containing starches which was used until recent manufacture of beer, can be produced malt sugar sirup.
Breweries, with very little can be used and are now for its manufacture. Up to point the process for malt sugar sirup is the same as for making beer. Evaporation is the principal additional required by breweries to bake sugar sirup factories.
Malt sugar sirup looks like malt sugar sirup. It can
PUMPKIN BREAD PUDDING
1 cup stale bread crumbs.
1¼ cups sweet milk.
1 cup mashed pumpkin (boiled or steamed and put through a colander.)
1-3 cup sugar.
½ teaspoon salt.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
2 egg yolks.
1 tablespoon butter (melted)
Pour the milk over the bread and allow it to stand until the crumbs soften. Add pumpkin that has been cooked and put through a colander, before measuring. Add the egg yolks and melted butter. Beat well. Pour into buttered baking dish and bake in a moderate oven until the center is firm. Remove from the oven, spread the top with a tart jelly, pile meringue lightly on top and return to oven long enough to brown the meringue. Serve cold with cream. If preferred, the jelly can be omitted and the pudding is good even if you do not serve cream with it.
MERINGUE
Two egg whites beaten very stiff, 4 tablespoons sugar, a pinch of salt and one-half teaspoon vanilla.
PUMPKIN CORN BREAD
(An old-fashioned favorite.)
1 cup mashed pumpkin.
1 cup cornmeal.
¼ cup flour.
1 egg.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
1 teaspoon salt.
2 tablespoons melted fat.
Mix in order given. Pour in greased baking pan and bake 40 minutes in a hot oven. Cut in squares, and serve hot.
Recipes for a number of dishes in which pumpkin is prepared as a winter vegetable follow:
To prepare the pumpkin, cut open, remove seeds and stringy portion, and cut into pieces of convenient size for cooking. One of the most satisfactory methods of cooking pumpkin is by pieces, place in glass casserole dish, or any baking dish with a cover. Sprinkle with salt and a little pepper. Allow to each cup of diced pumpkin a half cup of boiling water and a table-spoon of butter. Cover closely and cook in oven until pumpkin is tender and the water absorbed. Serve hot in the dish in which it was baked.
BAKED PUMPKIN
The very simplest method of preparing squash or pumpkin is to cut into 3-inch squares without removing the rind, placing the rind side down in a baking pan and baking until soft in a moderate oven. Served with salt, pepper and butter this makes a delicious sdih
ALCOHOL FROM COKE
AND QUICKLIME
In Switzerland barrels of grain alcohol are being produced daily from quicklime and coke! A more unexpected use for coke could hardly be named, writes Dr. Benjamin Harron.
To appreciate the full significance of this remarkable discovery we must indulge in a little historical survey.
Wilson, a Canadian, had long attempted to isolate the element calcium This element is found in enormous quantities in the combined state in marble or limestone. When marble is heated quicklime is formed.
Now, quicklime is merely a combination of the element calcium with that of oxygen; and Wilson's theory, based on very sound scientific principles, led him to believe that by heating quicklime with some form of carbon the carbon would take away the oxygen from the quicklime and leave the calcium.
For his carbon Wilson selected coke, which is the residue left when coal is heated to yield illuminating gas.
The carbon and the quicklime were placed in the arc furnace, the current turned on, and the result awaited.
The product obtained was anything but calcium. Wilson tried the experiment several times, but at no time did he get anything that resembled the element he was seeking.
Malt sugar sirup looks like maple sirup. It can everything that cane sugar While its use on the table quite as convenient as supersistent substitute for when sugar is not to be used only provides sweetness but to sugar in food value. And baking purposes and candy it is not only equally convenient and food superior for some uses but not so readily crystallize.
Malt sugar sirup is now in large quantities to bakeries and candy manufacturers, who use it as sugar. The wholesale price in recent advertisements papers and elsewhere is $ cents per pound in barrels retail grocers do not handle cause there has been little it on the part of housewives can now obtain it and no glad to do so as the demand creases. Housewives can serve their dwindling supply by using it in cooking, homemade confections, and the table for sweetening meal, and desserts. It can for every purpose for which used. If the housewives grocers will get it.
Although malt sugar sirup called upon, so far as house concerned, merely as a pilot the present emergency, they expect that it will make sure average that it will hereafter regular place in the bakery. This is a case where they makes so good that the rest place it takes, may have a bench. While it is not likely new sweet will replace sucre use in normal times, it
baking pan and bake 40 minutes in a hot oven. Cut in squares, and serve hot.
Recipes for a number of dishes in which pumpkin is prepared as a winter vegetable follow:
To prepare the pumpkin, cut open, remove seeds and stringy portion, and cut into pieces of convenient size for cooking. One of the most satisfactory methods of cooking pumpkin is by steaming. Remove the skin, place in a steamer over boiling water, and steam until the pieces are tender. Pumpkin prepared in this way is less watery than the boiled pumpkin.
MASHED PUMPKIN
Force the steamed pumpkin through a colander. Season with salt, pepper and butter. Serve hot.
PUMPKIN TIMBALES
Very good served with ham or cold meat of any kind.
1 pint mashed pumpkin.
½ cup milk.
2 eggs.
½ teaspoon mace.
½ teaspoon pepper.
½ teaspoon cinnamon.
1 teaspoon salt.
Mix together and put in buttered custard cups. Stand in a pan of boiling water and bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes. When the mixture is firm turn carefully from the cups and send to the table. This same mixture may be baked in a shallow dish with cheese grated over the top. In this case omit the cinnamon and mace.
Individual pumpkin custards may be prepared in the same way. Use the usual pumpkin pie custard mixture and bake in custard cups instead of coal is heated to yield illuminating gas.
The carbon and the quicklime were placed in the arc furnace, the current turned on, and the result awaited.
The product obtained was anything but calcium. Wilson tried the experiment several times, but at no time did he get anything that resembled the element he was seeking.
One day, thoroughly discouraged, Wilson told his workmen to throw the "stuff" away, and, by one of those rare and happy accidents, some of the "stuff" was thrown into a nearby pond. Lo and behold! Bubbles came to the surface, and volumes of gas issued forth. When a match was applied the gas burned with a very smoky flame.
Closer examination showed this gas to be acetylene, and the "stuff" a combination of calcium and carbon, now the well-known calcium carbide.
In this way our great acetylene industry arose.
A process has been worked out by which acetylene is converted into a gas called ethylene.
The difference in composition between ethylene and acetylene is that the former contains more hydrogen. By mixing acetylene with hydrogen in the presence of a third substance (not made public) which helps the hydrogen and the acetylene to combine, ethylene is produced.
This ethylene is then combined with oil of vitriol, and the resulting product boiled with water, whereby the much-prized alcohol is obtained.
The alcohol so obtained is the old grain, or drinking alcohol, and NOT wood alcohol.
The United States Gevey, Department of the Interior prepared a map showing distribution of the water sources of the United States power per square mile. The relative potential was sources of each state are shading in one of six symmetrical horsepower of the square mile is shown. This average ranges from power per square mile of Florida to 125.0 horsepower. The shading indicates the parts of the United States water-power resources are dant.
The information given was compiled from a central water power in
SUGAR SUBSTITUTE HAS
SANCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Malt Sugar Sirup Has High Food Value and Delicious Flavor.
Malt sugar sirup is a brand-new sweet which has arrived on a commercial scale at the psychological moment to relieve the sugar shortage, say the specialists of the Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture, who have investigated various substitutes for sugar. In addition of being a sweet, malt sugar sirup has a delicious flavor, somewhat resembling honey, which adds much to its palatability and value as a sugar substitute.
While malt sugar has long been known to chemists, its production on a commercial scale is only beginning. Two factors have stimulated its production recently. The shortage of sugar has developed a market for it, and the recent prohibition law has made available both the raw material and the machinery needed for its manufacture. Malt sugar sirup is made from the same grains as beer, and may be made from corn or potatoes or any plant containing starch. Barley, which was used until recently in the manufacture of beer, can be used now to produce malt sugar sirup.
Breweries, with very little change, can be used and are now being used for its manufacture. Up to a certain point the process for making malt sugar sirup is the same as the process for making beer. Evaporating pans is the principal additional equipment required by breweries to become malt sugar sirup factories.
Malt sugar sirup looks very much like malt sugar. It can be used for States prepared by the United States Geological Survey in 1908 and revised and published by the Department of Agriculture in Senate Document 316, 64th Congress, 1st session, entitled "Electric Power Development in the United States, 1916." The figures used show the maximum horsepower, which is here defined as the amount of power that is available for six months of the year.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Van Nuys reports the biggest building boom in its history.
El Centro will vote on a bond issue of $200,000 to improve the water system, fire alarm system and to build a city hall.
The honey crop was so short in Orange county that apiarists are feeding bees.
The first chillis of the 1919 crop are being shipped; the price is 16 cents a pound.
About 600 acres is the area of citrus fruits in the Falbrook, San Diego county region.
A party of Hindus have leased 800 acres of land near Holtville and will plant cotton.
The work of partitioning the 23,503 acre Broome ranch in Ventura county has been completed.
W. J. Stokes of Hemet, Riverside county, gathered 800 pounds of walnuts from five trees.
Cotton touched its highest price in the Imperial Valley when some sales were made at 52 cents.
The date harvest in the Coachella Valley is over and the crop was much larger than that of 1918.
Ripley is the name of a new town just started in the Palo Verde Valley.
The supervisors of Imperial county have appropriated $3,000 for the celebrating of the opening of the San Diego and Arizona Railroad, to be held December 5-6.
For the past five years the United States department of agriculture has maintained a chemical laboratory at Los Angeles for the study of by-products of citrus fruits.
SMALL DENT IN DEFICIT
Railroads under government control had in September operating expenses of $78,000,000, according to preliminary figures prepared by the Railway administration. In addition out of September's earnings was taken $16,000,000 of back pay for railroad shopmen under the wage increase order issued in August, but which provided back pay to May 1. With that item out, the net earnings would have been $92,000,000, or $19,000,000 more than the governmental rental for the month.
As it was the government will have a net profit on its operation of the roads for a month of $3,000,000, as an offset on the total previous deficit for the year to date of $274,000,000. Passenger and freight business during the month was heavy. The freight business was slightly less than that of September, 1918, but shows a substantial increase compared with August, 1919, and September, 1917. Passenger traffic was heavier this September than it was in September, 1918.
Evidently the I. W. W., which has attacked American veterans of the world war in the state of Washington, thinks a bunch of tramps can pull off something the German army couldn't
Breweries, with very little change, can be used and are now being used for its manufacture. Up to a certain point the process for making malt sugar sirup is the same as the process for making beer. Evaporating pans is the principal additional equipment required by breweries to become malt sugar sirup factories.
Malt sugar sirup looks very much like maple sirup. It can be used for everything that cane sugar is used for. While its use on the table may not be quite as convenient as sugar, it is a most excellent substitute for table use when sugar is not to be had, as it not only provides sweetness but is equal to sugar in food value. For cooking and baking purposes and for making candy it is not only equal to sugar in convenience and food value but is superior for some uses because it will not so readily crystallize.
Malt sugar sirup is now being sold in large quantities to commercial bakeries and candy and soft-drink manufacturers, who use it in place of sugar. The wholesale price as quoted in recent advertisements in trade papers and elsewhere is from 7 to 9 cents per pound in barrel lots. Many retail grocers do not handle it yet because there has been little demand for it on the part of housewives. Grocers can now obtain it and no doubt will be glad to do so as the demand for it increases. Housewives can well conserve their dwindling supply of sugar by using it in cooking, baking, and homemade confections, and even on the table for sweetening coffee, oatmeal, and desserts. It can be used for every purpose for which sugar is used. If the housewives want it, the grocers will get it.
Although malt sugar sirup is being called upon, so far as household use is concerned, merely as a pinch hitter in the present emergency, the specialists expect that it will make such a batting average that it will hereafter have a regular place in the batting order. This is a case where the substitute makes so good that the regular, whose place it takes, may have to warm the bench. While it is not likely that this new sweet will replace sugar for table use in normal times, it undoubtedly has been completed.
W. J. Stokes of Hemet, Riverside county, gathered 800 pounds of walnuts from five trees.
Cotton touched its highest price in the Imperial Valley when some sales were made at 52 cents.
The date harvest in the Coachella Valley is over and the crop was much larger than that of 1918.
Ripley is the name of a new town just started in the Palo Verde Valley nine miles south of Blythe.
Blythe in the Palo Verde section of Imperial county is bragging on a pumpkin weighing 97 pounds.
The Upland Lemon Growers will erect another packing house at Upland, San Bernardino county.
Hemet, Riverside county, shipped a car of walnuts that brought the growers a gross return of $16,098.
Planting of Bermuda onions, both Crystal Wax and Yellow, is now in full swing in the Coachella Valley.
Somewhat more than 6,000 acres of citrus trees have been fumigated in Los Angeles county during 1919.
The Old Newport Lima Bean Growers Association is the name of the latest organization in Orange county.
A catepillar tractor with three trailers delivered a load of beans at Garden Grove, Orange county, valued at $4,000.
The Sylmar olive orchard in the San Fernando Valley, the largest in the world, is this year carrying its heaviest crop.
During September in the Whittier district of Los Angeles county 1,072 acres of oranges and lemons were fumigated.
In spite of the light frosts the Pomona, Los Angeles county, cannery is still running on tomatoes and believes it will continue to December.
The state highway commission denied the petition of an Orange county farmer to cut down the eucalyptus trees on the state highway in front of his property.
NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners transacting a general real estate business including listing, selling, buying and renting, insuring, and making loans on real property, under the firm name
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners transacting business together under the firm...
concerned, merely as a pinch hitter in the present emergency, the specialists expect that it will make such a batting average that it will hereafter have a regular place in the batting order. This is a case where the substitute makes so good that the regular, whose place it takes, may have to warm the bench. While it is not likely that this new sweet will replace sugar for table use in normal times, it undoubtedly will make a place for itself in the household as it is dong in the manufacture of food products. It is an excellent, wholesome sirup and, on account of its delicious flavor, is superior to sugar for some purposes in cooking and baking.
WATER-POWER RESOURCES
The United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, has prepared a map showing by States the distribution of the water-power resources of the United States in horsepower per square mile. On this map the relative potential water-power resources of each state are indicated by shading in one of six symbols, and the average horsepower of the state per square mile is shown by numbers. This average ranges from 6.2 horsepower per square mile for the State of Florida to 125.0 horsepower per square mile for the State of Washington. The shading indicates at a glance the parts of the United States in which water-power resources are most abundant.
The information given on the map was compiled from a census of the potential water power in the United States.
NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners transacting a general real estate business including listing, selling, buying and renting, insuring, and making loans on real property, under the firm name and style of "Howard Realty Company." That the principal place of business of said co-partnership is at 152 South Los Angeles Street in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and the names in full of all members of said co-partnership and their respective residences are as follows, to-wit:
J. S. Howard, residing at 322 South Claudina Street, Anaheim, California.
A. E. Hargrove, residing at 120 West Sycamore Street, Anaheim, California.
Joseph Wagner, residing at 203 East Alberta Street, Anaheim, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 25th day of October, 1919.
J. S. HOWARD,
A. E. HARGROVE,
JOSEPH WAGNER.
State of California.)
County of Orange.), ss.
On this 25th day of October, in the year one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, before me, A. E. Koepsel, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared, J. S. Howard, A. E. Hargrove, and Joseph Wagner, known to me to be the persons described in and whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
A. E. KOEPSEL,
(SEAL)
Notary Public in and for said County and State,
11-6-4t
CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERS TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners transacting business together under the firm name and style of "Anaheim Sweet Shop."
That the principal place of business of said co-partnership is at No. 466 W. 35th Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, and Minnie Bridgman, residing at No. 466 W. 35th Street, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 17th day of October, 1919.
RAYMOND E. PENDERGRAST
MINNIE BRIDGMAN
State of California,
County of Orange., ss.
On this 17th day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and nineteen, before me, Homer G. Ames, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned, and sworn personally appeared Raymond E. Pendergrast and Minnie Bridgman, known to me to be the persons described in and whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(HOMER G. AMES
(Notarial Seal)
Notary Public in and for said Orange County, California.
10-9-5t
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MULTIPLYING BOND ISSUES
The California Taxpayers Journal prints a list of bond issues recently approved and a list of those proposed in about a dozen towns in the state. The Journal says the lists are incomplete. They merely represent newspaper reports sent in by clipping bureau. Doubtless there were several others during the past month. However, they serve to indicate the rapid rate at which the public debt is being piled up. The bonds voted, as shown by clippings during the last month, come to a total of $6,498,000—or at the rate of nearly $78,000,000 per annum. At 5 per cent, the interest on the reported issues of the past month represents the sum of $324,900 per annum. Bond proposals reported aggregate $10,566,500. Most of these, no doubt, will be approved. Adding the proposals to the bonds voted, the total reaches $17,064,500. On this amount, interest at 5 per cent amounts to $53.225. In most instances these bond issues are approved by a very small vote. The average tax payer does not take the trouble to express his opinion at the polls. He is "too busy." But when his annual tax bill comes in, with a big increase in the amount he must pay, he wonders why the burden is so heavy.
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