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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1926)
BU SELECT BREEDING STOCK FOR 1927 improved Uniform International (T H E WORLD’S j • GREAT EVENTS • A LBER T PAYSON T ER H U N E B I • "fc1 by L>udd. Mead a Company.> SimdayMwel ’ Lesson ’ (B y RKV P B FIT Z W A T E R OUR COMIC SECTION D D of ! ay and E ven in g s hoola. M oody B ib le Joan o f A re In stitu t* o f C h ica g o ) E a rly fall Is none too e arly fo r pool- 1 ' ' '•"* W'Fst^rn N « * ip g |e r T’n'on.) ’ I ' 11E greut presence-cham ber of th e try k eep ers to untke pluns for the F rench co u rt w as crow ded to the lltiW breeding stock, sa y s Cora Cooke. ! pou ltry sp e c ia list w ith the depart- j dioirs. o n a d a is a t the upper end of L esson for N ovem ber 7 ineut o f u g ri-u ltu re . U niversity of ’ tlie room s a t a gorgeously a ttire d man. su rro u n d e d by flatterin g c o u rtie rs M innesota. A W isconsin a u th o rity [ T H E FA LL OF JE R IC H O in to th a t b rillian t assem blage a poor h a s sa id th a t the selection of b re ed e rs p e a s a n t girl w as ushered. H e r , LESSON T E X T —J o .h « 1-»». should begin us soou us the chicks G O L D E N T E X T — T h ia ia th e v ic to r y tan n ed face w as hom ely, but lighted a re hatched. by unusually large, m elancholy eyes. t h a t o v e r c o m e th th e w o rld e v e n o u r Sllss Cooke sa y s th e folk,w ing re- f a ith . tju ire tn e n ts should be kept in m ind - She w as Jo a n , the p e a s a n t's d a u g h te r i P R IM A R Y T O P IC — J o a h u a L e a d s H la of Dom rem y. P e o p le to V ic to ry . w hen b re ed e rs a re being selected : 1, T O P IC — T h e V ic to r y of H er eyes sw ept th e gay court, rest- I J U N I O R of a p u re b re e d ; 2, high v ita lity ; 3, J e r ic h o . tdgli producing a b ility as siiowu by i ed indifferently on th e gaudy form In IN T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P th e c h a ir of sta te , th en passed on to a ! IC — H o w G od H e lp e d J o s h u a . re c o rd s o r exam in ation ; 4, rig h t size fa r c o rn er of th e room, w here she V O l NG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P und ty p e ; 5, conform ing us nearly us IC — O v e r c o m in g by F a ith . possible to the p ro p e r breed a n d va j singled out a plainly dr-'ssed m an win stood unnoticed in a lesse r group of j r ie ty c h a ra c te ristic s. Je ric h o w as tlie key to th e land of co u rtiers. Going up to th is m au, »lie ‘'F u r th e r in fo rm atio n , such a s m ay C aanun. A signal victory h e re w ould k nelt before him, sa y in g : be obtained by tra p -n e stin g and pedi “ You a re C harles, the d au p h in I put th e Isra e lite s In control o f the gree, is very valuable,” sa y s th e spe land. F a ilu re here w ould m ean ir (crow n prin ce) o f F ra n c e !” cialist. “A bsolute know ledge us to re triev a b le ruin. A m u rm u r o f am azem ent ra n how m any eggs a hen lias laid in her I. Je rich o S h u t Up (vv. 1-5). th ro u g h th e liste n in g crowd. T he p u lle t year, how m any tim es she lias T h e C a a n a n ite s felt se c u re because d a u p h in ruised the p e asan t girl to Deen broody, a n d w h a t kind o f eggs Je ric h o w as stro n g ly fortified from h e r feet. T he sm ile of derision th a t »lie lays is a d istin c t help in selec (lie south. A pproach to th e city from had c u rled hlg lips gave place to a tion. B ut when trap -n e stin g Is not tlie e a s t w as not th o u g h t of a s the look o f awe. Jo a n o f A rc's c a re e r ■ p ra ctic a b le , o rd in ary e x am in atio n will Jo rd a n riv e r w as a b a rrie r. T he had begun. ach ieve re su lts, though in a som ew hat F ra n c e and E ngland hnd for cen ( m iraculous cro ssin g of th e J o rd a n by sm a lle r degree. tu rie s been b itte r foes. T hey w ere I the Isra e lite s a n d th e ir su rro u n d in g “ A fte r selecting th e b re ed e rs It Is fo re v e r a t w a r w ith eueli oth er. I th e city o f Je ric h o g re atly a la rm e d Im p o rta n t to keep them In th e best I (T h ese w a rs en d u red a t In terv a ls i th e people— “T h ere fo re none w ent p h y sic al condition for breeding. T h is until tlie b a ttle of W aterloo, Ip i out and uone cam e In.” calls for conifortulde q u a r te r s w ith j 1815.) F ra n c e had been repealed- 1 1. God's prom ise to Jo sh u a (v. 2). p len ty of room, fresh a ir a n d su n ly b e aten by th e b etter-disciplined I "1 have given Into th in e hand shine. T h e birds should h ave a n o r Islan d ers. invasion a f te r Invasion Jericho, and th e king thereof, am i the d in a ry laying ra tio n w hich will keep on th e p a rt o f th e E nglish hud j m ighty men o f valour," B ecause of them In good liesh w ith o u t th e ir get- I to rn a w ay m ore and m ore F ren ch t e r th is prom ise from th e Lord th e ir fa ith tin g too fa t." rito ry a n d had annexed it to E ng had a firm basis. land. E dw ard H i had several tim es 2. G od's In stru c tio n s (vv. 3-5). invaded F ran ce, and his son. “th e - T hey w ere to encom pass th e city B lack p rin ce ,” in the b u ttle s o f I w ith seven p rie s ts b earing tru m p e ts C recy and of P o itie rs (IS M and 1356) Of ra m s' horns. T h e ark, a sym bol of had w recked F ra n c e 's m ilita ry pow er th e D ivine P resence, w ent"before” th e D r. W. A. B illings of thp a g ric u l T he B lack prince has com e dow n | people. T hey encom passed th e city tu ra l extension service, U n iv ersity of th ro u g h h isto ry a s th e very flower of once H day for six days a n d on th e M innesota, w a rn s tu rk e y g ro w ers to c h iv a lry ; w hereas, a s a m a tte r of seventh day they encom passed It seven he on tile lookout for th e bird tick fa ct, he w as a b ru tal freebooter. w hich h a s m ade its deb u t iu A tkin tim es. W hen th e last c irc u it w as county, Its first a p p e a ra n c e In M inne L ater. H enry V of E ngland tiad fu r m ade the p rie s ts w ere to give g long sota. T ld s tic k should not he con th e r subdued F rance, until, e arly In , b last of th e tru m p e ts and th e people fu se d w ith th e com m on M innesota th e F ifte e n th century, FnglRnd had w ere to shout w ith h g re at sh o u t and conquered all tlie country n o rth o f tlie | the w alls o f Je ric h o w ere to fall down wood tick or th e fowl tic k o f the S o u th ern sta te s. It h a s tlie sam e gen Itlv e r L oire, und th e Infant »on of II. The Obedience of the People e ra l ap p ea ran c e, b u t is a d istin c t H e n ry V w as crow ned not only king (vv. 6-10) species. o f E ng lan d hut o f F ra n c e as w ell— T hey advanced according to th e d i F ra n c e , lying helpless, alm ost p a s rectio n s of th e ir leader, fo r th ey w ere “T lie tic k s a re seen m ost aro u n d sive, In th e grip of h e r B ritish m as going fo rth according to th e com m and th e eyes and necks o f tile young tu r ters. C harles, son of the French king of th e Lord. T o th e n a tu ra l eye the keys,” sa y s D o cto r Billings. “T hey and rig h tfu l h e ir to th e F rench a re very d e stru ctiv e und In one o u t . , i meBr,s em ployed w ere v ery Inade break killed -10 out o f 40 poults. T h ere th ro n e, should have been crow ned on ,,u„ , r even foo| lglt „ , h<.y h „ d his f a th e r 's death, but he had no looked a t th e inad eq u acy o f th e m eans is no successful tre a tm e n t. T h e only genius o r am hltlon a n d w as c ontent th in g th a t cun be done is to go over In them selves, th ey no dou b t would to spend bis tim e In idleness and dis th e b ird s once o r tw ice a w eek by h ave fa ltere d , b u t th ey believed th a t sip atio n . uncrow ned, w hile his king hand and pick off th e ticks. H e who had given tlie o rd e rs would dom slipped aw ay from his n erveless “ It Is possible th e s e p a ra s ite s w ere fight for them . Jo sh u a and tils people bands. Introduced Into M innesota from wild se t out a t once to obey th e divine di A ffairs had reached th is point w hen fowl o r through th e in te rc h a n g e of rections. T h e people m arched around Jo a n o f A rc appeared. She had breeding stock from o th e r sta te s. T he th e city every day for six duys. T his, p assed h e r childhood in th e fo re st of tick a p p eared in V erm ont III 11X19." no doubt, w as very try in g to th e ir D om rem y, a t the edge of thp p ro v fa ith . T h e re wua absolutely no con ince o f L orraine, w here she tended nection betw een th e m eans and the her f a th e r ’s flocks, excelled a t house end. P erh u p a a s th e d a y s w ore w ifely a r ts and repelled all offers of w earily aw ay th e w hole a ffa ir becam e love. She could n e ith e r read nor m onotonous. E ven at the end o f the As soon as possible chicks should w rite. B ut she imd heard of the six th day th e re w as no change. D oubt be ta u g h t to roost. A fte r th ey roost p rophecy m ade of old by the m agician. I less th e people on th e w alls of the th e d a n g ers o f crow ding or pilin g in M erlin, th a t F rance, In th e h our of city used th ia unseem ly behavior as th e c o rn ers Is elim inated and a g reat d irest need, should be saved by a problem o f the p o u ltry k eep er Is n e a r m aiden. T rad itio n bad added th a t th e ! an occasion of g re at m errim en t and ing solution. At th e e a rlie st o p por m aiden should come from D om rem y. ; ridicule. Even a t th e end of th e sixth round on th e sev en th day th e re was tu n ity ro o sts should be In stalled a Jo a n brooded over th is prophecy in 1 no change. Yea, th e seventh round foot or eighteen Inches above thp floor h e r long h o u rs o f solitude In Helds and i b rought no chan g e until tlie very last along the buck of th e house so a s to woods until she hypnotized h e rself encourage roosting. O ne should c a re into th e belief th a t she heard divine m om ent. At th e m ighty shout, accom p anted w ith th e blow ing of trum pets, fu lly observe the chicks and alw ays voices tellin g h e r she w as the Holy th e w alls cam e tum bling down. T his provide an a b u n d an c e of roosting M aid d estin e d to re scu e h e r co u n try 1 Is th e way o f all w orks accom plished from ruin. »pace. T h e brooder house should be su p p lied w ith fresh a ir so us to afford At th is Ju n c tu re th e E nglish cap by faith. At th e tim e w hen e v ery th in g seem s » gainst ua. fa ith holds on c om fort to th e c h irk s. T h is dlscour tu red O rlean s, th e w ay to all so u th and w ins the victory. ag es th e ir roosting in tree s. A good ern F ran ce. Jo a n declared th a t the III. The F all of Ja rich o (vv. 1720). ru le Is to get tlie c h ick s on th e roost “ voices" bnde her to w rest O rlean s At the end o f th e seventh day the a t th e e a rlie st age possible. from th e in v a d e r and to crow n C h arles nt Keims. W ith th is double aim In seventh round h aving been m ade of view, and hacked by the clam or of th e city, th e long silence w as broken p o p u lar feeling, she secured an In w ith a shout. As »lie w alls crum bled terv iew with. C harles. To deceive her. down, th e Isra e lite s clam bered over them , slay in g m en, women and chil he decked out a c o u rtie r in his royal An in te re stin g a rg u m e n t has been dren. T hey w ere not to s p a re any robes, a n d him self stood, disguised. In going on recently over th e question, th in g save th e gold, silver, b ra ss und a rem o te c orner. Jo a n a t once »aw •'W hen Is au Egg F re sh T' U ndue dis Iron which w ere to be saved for the th ro u g h th e im position. So Im pressed c rim in atio n a g a in st eggs th a t have tre a su ry of th e Lord. H ow ever. K h - w as C h arles th a t he gave her Mn arm y been kept In cold sto ra g e h a s a ro u sed hah and h e r household w ere saved of about 4,500 men and sent her b u tte r and egg d e alers to an effort acco rd in g to th e prom ise of th e spies. a g a in st O rleans. to chan g e the public a ttitu d e . O ne She had no m ilitary knowledge, no T h is w onderful d eliv e ra n c e w as calcu suggestion is th a t sto ra g e eggs should lated to In sp ire th e people w ith cour ed u catio n of any sort, l'e t she had be labeled “ K ept Fresh In Cold S to r ab so lu te fa ith In her own inspiration, age and e n th u sia sm . T hey could now- ag e.'' it Is pointed o u t th a t eggs and she Inspired her soldiers w ith the see how God could tight for them and w hich a re placed in cold sto ra g e a re deliv er them from th e ir enem ies. Also, sam e belief. Incidentally, she w orked of th e finest quality, being produced stro n g ly upon th e su p e rstitio u s fe ars It would s trik e te r r o r In th e h e a rts of In th e spring, and m ay a ctu ally be of th e E nglish. C lad in mall and c a r th e U iinnanltes. T h e blowing of the b e tte r a f te r several m onths of keep rying a sa c re d banner, she rode a t tlie tru m p e ts and sh o u tin g of th a t day ing th a n o th e rs w hich a r e fresh in th e bead of h e r fa n atic a l arm y, c ap tu red w ith Its g re a t victory la typical of p re se n t use o f th a t term . th e g re a te r day w hen larg e r victories O rleans, heat the E nglish In b a ttle shall be won by th e A lm ighty fo r His a f te r b n ttle an d drove them belter people, and even g re a te r c o n ste rn a a k e lte r beyond the Loire. T hen she tion will be stru c k lu to th e h e a rts of re tu rn e d and a ssiste d a t C h a rle s’ cor A g re a t m any o f th e tu rk e y grow ers onation a t Keims. the enem ies o f Uod'a people (I Tbess. b uild th e ro o sts a bout 10 or 12 feet H er double m ission th u s accom I 4 10. 17). high fo r th e large tu rk e y s and about plisbed. she begged leave to go hack I-et us lea rn o f th is w hole lesson 5 o r 6 fe e t high fo r th e young o n e s; to h e r flocks and the quiet life of her th a t sp iritu a l v icto ries a re won upon « ro u n d th ese ro o sts Is b u ilt a 6-foot village But C harles would not h e ar ! p rinciples and by m eans w hich are fe n ce w ith a large g ate. W hen the not sufficient In them selves. Accord tu rk e y s get th e ir feed a n d drin k on r e of It. lie ennobled her and her fam II» and sent h e r to w rest P a ris from Ing to hum an wisdom It Is u tte r fool tu r n from th e fields th ey a re driven th e E nglish In vain she pleaded th at lahness (I Cor. 1:17-29) Into th is en clo su re and th e g s te s h u t; in th is w ay dogs, c oyotes and o th er she ha>l no f u r th e r divine call. C harles ; a n im a ls a re kept aw ay and th e tu r relied on th e fa n a tic e n th u siasm of | The Living Trees her so ld iers to sw eep all before them k e y s a re am ply p ro te c te d a g ain st L iving tre e s a re alw ay s shedding So she obeyed- B ut she was hence thieves. som ething lu o rd e r to produce m ore fo rth no m ore th an a m ere wom an On S ep tem b er 8, 1429 she a tta c k e d I The Bible Lead* P a ris, but w as beaten back and Ju d g e the B ible by the Influence wounded. H er luck—or divine pow er M ites live In th e house, laying low th a t It has had npoo th e lives of men. —w as gone. Soon a fte rw a rd she was In th e daytim e, and sw arm in g over and It win« first place w ith all o th er C harles, who owed her his th e heua a t nlghL sucking th e ir blood c ap tu red books tra ilin g In tb e dust. kingdom , m ade no effort to ransom or a n d poisoning th e ir sleep w ith evil C h u i ». T h e best way to p u t a crim p rescue her. The Christian T he E nglish trie d h e r as a so rc ere ss , In th e ir gam e is, first, to scru b the A C h ristian . wb*-n be m akes a good sod a heretic. A lthough no crim e o r it- ise out thoroughly w ith stro n g soap profession, should be su re to m ake »' la, then sp ra y the walls, ro o sts and deceit could he proven a g ain st her. bis profession <-x>d they pronounced her guilty, and on e - ry th ln g else in th e house. w ith a f> per cent solution of som e good coal- May 30. 1431. burned her a t th e stake. On Cod’s Side T h u s died J o a n o f Arc. holy m artyr- J t a r d isin fe c ta n t. R ep eat th e spray in g (hand on G od s side end He will In th re e o r four d a y s a n d keep the m aid, aod the bravest, p u re st p a trio t ; the w orld has e» er know s. Stand bj your e ld s In tim es o f n e e d hou se clean. Our Pet Peeve Bird Tick Very Serious Menace to Turkey Grower Teach Chicks to Roost as Early as Possible Discrimination Against Eggs in Cold Storage Roosts for Turkeys Spray for Mites MICK.IE, TH E PRIN TER'S D ETIL Dogs IT ill Be Dogs