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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Kenna Record, 1910-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-13-1913 Kenna Record, 06-13-1913 Dan C. Savage Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news Recommended Citation Savage, Dan C.. "Kenna Record, 06-13-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news/169 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kenna Record, 1910-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. j? . ()'3 a-- cu) o THE KENNA ECORD. VOL.7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JUNE, 13 1913. NO. 17. 5 i Time" was flying and Alice was watt "About your roses you you rec- FOR DAYS DAINTY DISH ITALIANS LIKE HIS PRIZE ROSES ing for her rotes. Barbara hammered ognized them?" THE WARM at the greenhouse door with her "Yes. Then it was you I saw Ravloll Well Worth a Place on ' the gloved fists but the door was locked. someone in a motor car leaving my Tables of Arrlerlcans Who Care She sped over to the quiet old gray place then you took them?" NOW 13 A GOOD TIME TO FIX UP for Good Food. house and knocked at the Closed was carefully an- To Him Their Loss Filled the There suppressed PORCH FURNITURE. kitchen door. There came no re ger in his tone but there was won- Dressing. One scant cvp dried Whoie World With Fra- sponse. eyes fixed on derment la the blue mushrooms, one-thir- d cup grated grant Blossoms. Back she flew to the rose garden, Barbara's tearful face. Edam cheese, two cups sauBUge Demands a Trouble, meat picking up a pair of shears from a "Why did you take them?" he asked Little Time and one cup brains, one email onion, By CLARI8SA MACKIE. bench In passing. gently. But Effect Is Well Worth While-B- est three cloves garlic, one good pinch Mrs. Madison looked forlornly at her A search of the garden, showed that Barbara told him frankly; related Method of Staining parsley, one good pinch celery, one sister as Barbara entered the room. the tub contained the only American the plight of her sister over the de- New Articles. colander cooked spinach, ulne eggs, "What Is the matter, Alice?" asked Beauty rose buBh. A hurried peep linquency of the faithless Barker told one medium sized bowj white bread Barbara quickly. into the different hothouses merely of her own hurried search for the It Is time to get out the porch furni (cut fine and soaked In mik) wring "Barker hasn't sent the roses for disclosed long rows of empty benches. 'gentleman-florls- t' of the stolid labor- ture. This sounds like a task easily bread dry before adding to other In the table tonight." Well, here goes," said Barbara er who had undoubtedly misunder- accomplished, but In reality It entails gredients three tablespoons olive oil. "Well, It Is only 6 o'clock perhaps recklessly, and she carefully snipped stood her inquiry and in a sudden a good deal of work. The furniture two pinches allspice and salt and pep- y If you call him on the telephone " the twenty roses from the big tree, flood of shamed tears she told how cannot be Just lugged down from the per to taste. All the Ingredients "My dear," Mrs. Madison spoke rath- feeling a pang of remorse as she she had cut the twenty beautiful attic or up from the cellar and de muBt be chopped fine and thoroughly. er petulantly, "I've called and called looked at its denuded branches. blooms from the rose tree. posited as it is on the veranda. It Gravy. Get a fair Blzed boiling and the only reply I can get In 'They "I wish people wouldn't cut flow "You should have turned to the must be cleaned and freshened up. piece and make a brown gravy by do not answer.' " ers," she murmured, consclence-strick-en- , right at the foot of the hill and Bar- Some of it needs a new coat of stain first putting some bacon in a Bauce-pa- n "There Is only one thing to do. as she entered the car with her ker's place is the first place on the. or enamel, some of it needs new and then the meat, letting It then," said Barbara with her custo- fragrant burden. "Now, if Alice had left. Please forget the whole Incident. cushions. Perhaps it must be replen- brown nicely without water. After mary decision: "I will go up and only ordered the whole tree transport It is not worth one tear from your ished, and that means careful shop the meat has cooked a while, add a ' act- . dress and if the roses are not here ed to the dining room and let us gazed eyes. Miss Ware. I'm afraid I've ping. little onion, some parsley, celery and V by that time I will go after them my- upon it well it's too late, now!" ed like a least over the whole thing To begin with the cleaning, this tomatoes, also a few dried mushrooms, self." As she turned out of the avenue That's the worst with having a hobby can best be done out of doors, with a salt and pepper.. Let this cook until "You will get so mussy," sighed into the road, Barbara heard a shout one becomes such a fool over it. garden hose and plenty of hot water. tomatoes are done, then add a little Mrs. Madison. "But it seems the only behind. She turned and saw a man PleaBe please there, that's better," For each chair have a pailful of hot dry flour and stir it in well. Add way. I will have Clark get the run- running fleetly from the veranda of he smiled down at her with tender suds, softened with borax. Apply this enough water to keep the meat from about around. I would send him, only the house. eyes. to the seat of the chair with a stiff burning and cook until meat is well he is eo stupid doesn't know the "Stop!" he cried authoritatively. Barbara smiled wanly. whisk broom, and scrub it about vig done. When meat Is done, add enough country around here." "You are too late, Mr. Barker," "But you will be so disappointed at orously. Then scrub the back, sides water to make the required amount "He has been in Westlawn two smiled Barbara saucily to herself, and not exhibiting the tree," she said for- and under part of the chair in the of gravy. days," excused Barbara; "I've only the little car darted forward and was lornly. "You can never grow Just same manner. Dash whatever suds The Dough. One sifter flour and a been here a day and a half myself, soon out of sight around the bend of such another splendid bush." remain over the chair, and then rinse cup more, one small handful salt, two but I believe I have covered every the road. "Never mind I'm rather thinking It with plenty of fresh, clean water eggs, water enough to make a stiff square inch of ground in the county." Fifteen minutes later Mrs. Madison of cultivating another variety of from the hose. Clean tables and all dough. Roll this r'ough Into several "Well, hurry along and if you bring embraced her sister and the huge roses," said Forbes gravely, and other plecesof furniture In the same large, thin sheets, spread some dress- my roses on time I promise to send bunch of roses in an ecstatic hug. something In his eyes brought wave way, and let them dry out of doors ing on half a sheet of dough and fold you I wave of lovely color to Barbara's in the sunshine, or elBe near a Are. the half over edge in with Forbes Baker, although "You are In time all ex- after other It With the Just here cheeks a cleaning process may of a thin was saving him for myself." cept Mr. Baker. He Is always late, until she looked like fragrant The described board mark the "turnover" pink rose brighten, sufficiently so Into three Inch squares. Go over Barbara laughed. "Don't bother but he is such a dear we don't mind. herself. the furniture tha no or paint is marks by press about any reward, Allie. Let me see. I will give these to Haksuo while you From the house came the sound of that additional stain made the board and ' a piano mellow needed. need a the dough together firmly what was your Order?" put on your gloves and slippers." and . Tom Madison's If the furniture does with the baritone singing "Roses. Roses Every- fresh dresslngapply the finish decid- thumb. Cut the squares apart with a "Two dozen American Beauties. Flushed and lovely Barbara entered yes-- where." ed on without scraping off the old knife and lay them on a floured board He has plenty, for he told me so ' the drawing room as Haksuo an- Just In spite of the loss of his prize blos- paint The result will not, of course, while the remainder of the dough and terday when I ordered them." - nounced that dinner was served. Barbara hastened with her toilet soms, it seemed to Forbes Baker that be perfect, but It will be sufficiently dressing are made into similar' At the same moment a cool-lookin- with Barbara Ware beside him the good to make the time saved seem squares.