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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1927)
TO CAN PEACHES AND APRICOTS AT HOME I W hat’s the f Answer____ 0 Questions— No. 4 » A improved Uniform International SundaySehool ’ Lesson’ LIFE’S LITTLE JESTS ¿ GIRLHOOD TO MOTHERHOOD Io w a W o m a n Found L y d ia F , 1— When was the United States F in k h a n i's V e g e ta b le Com« «V weather bureau established I <B r r b v . B- r i r z w a i s s . u u.. d m b . Moody B ib le In s t i t u t e o f C h i c a g o . ) pound A lw a y s H e lp fu l 2— What northern city was burned I N»w«r«p»r Pnlnw ) by what Confederate general during Vinton. Iowa.—“When I was seven» the Civil w art Lesson f o r J u ly 17 teen years old I had to stay a t 8—Who Invented the three-element [home from school. vacuum tube used In radiot 1 finally had to quit S A M U E L A N O IN T S D A V ID school, I was so -W h at is the funny bonet weak. I suffered fop LESSON TE X T— I Sam uel 18:1 -1» 5—Who is the national amateur about two years be PROOF OOLDEN TE X T — L it no man de- golf championt fore I took Lydia • pise thy youth, but be thou an e x B. I’inkham's Veg^ 0—Who was the culminating genius am ple o f the b eliev ers in word. In co n The boxer came to the doctor with table C o m p o u n d , versation. In ch arity. In sp irit. In of the Renaissance? a black eye and a broken nose. then I picked up fslth , In purity. 7— Where In North America are the “Did this happen while you were one of your books PRIMARY TOPIC— A Shepherd Boy Chosen K ing highest mountain ranges? and read It. I bo. training?" asked the doctor. JUNIOR TOPIC— God's Plan for a gan taking themedi- The boxer tuughed: “No, they can't 8— Where is Robert Louis Stevenson Boy’e Life. cine. Now I am a burled ? INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- touch me.” ------------------------- hifflsekeoper w i t h 1C— W hy God Choee David. "You were set on In the street?” six • hildren, and I have taken It 9— Who said: "Gentlemen, I would YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- “No." before each one was born. I can rather have written those lines (Gray’s *c— D isco v erin g F uture Leaders. not tell you all the good I have re- "Then I don't understand.” ‘Elegy in a Country Churchyard) The boxer breathed heavily; "My celved from it. When I am not as well than take Quebec”? I. Samuel Mourns for Saul (v. 1). as can be I take IL I have been doing 1. Why he mourned. The death ot wife proved to me that she couldn't this for over thirteen years and It al 10— Are labor strikes permitted in possibly go on wearing last year’s ways helps me. I read all of your little Saul was. no doubt, a personal loss to Italy? hat.”—Vancouver Province. books I can get and I tell everyone I 11— What two famous British au Samuel, for Saul was a commanding know what the Vegetable Compound thors were slaves of the opium habit? and lovable personality. Then, too. the Most Satisfactory Plan for Canning. T H E Y M A D E H I M G ID D Y n 'A . i ° r . m® M k 3’ F i W!’ K tim-LtlW. ruin of so promising a career would 619 7th Avenue. Vinton. Iowa. 12— Who is the heavyweight cham deeply affect Samuel. Finally the hu (P rep ared by th e U nited S tate« D ep art Many girls in the fourth generation of water. Put in one cracked peach pion pugilist? m ent o f A gricu ltu re.) miliation to God and God’s people Lr9 learning through their own per pit for each quart of sirup. Boil 5 13— Who was President when Wash grieved his heart. Peaches are among the most satis- minutes uud strain. sonal experiences the beneficial effects ington died? of Lydia E. Finkhani’s Vegetable Corn- factory fruits for canning at home. 2. Excessive mourning rebuked. The Immerse the peaches in boiling pound. Mothers who took it when they They should be canned as soon after water for about 1 minute, or until the Í-J—What battle was fought after fact that God had rejected Saul should were young are glad to recommend it picking as possible. Only clean, sound skins will slip easily, cut the peaches the treaty of peace ending what war have lifted Samuel out of his grief. to their daughters. fruit should be used. The canning into halves, and discard the pits. If had been signed and when? Excessive grief over that which God For over half a century, women have may be done by the water-bath meth any quantity of peaches are to be praised this reliable medicine. 15— How much of the body la com does is a reflection upon Him and od that is, in a wash-boiler or any handled, it is better to use a lye solu should be rebuked. When sorrow be posed of water? covered vessel sufficiently deep to hold tion for peeling them. The method for A lo n g Classic Lines 16— What is the composition of air? comes a hindrance to the discharge ol all the Jars completely immersed in doing this is described in the bulletin duty. It merits rebuke. The Washington memorial, near IT—What comedian of the screen, water while standing on a rack or on cunning. Puck the peaches Into II. Samuel Sent to Anoint David Alexandria, Va., la modeled after tha most affectionately regnrded by movie (vv. 1-3). false bottom. The following directions jars as soon as they are peeled and ancient towers which were used as patrons, died before the advent of for canning peaches are taken from cut into pieces, placing the halves in L Samuel's fear (v. 2). Perhaps by beacons to guide mariners into har big salaries and world-wide publicity? Farmers' Bulletin 1471-F, “Canning overlapping layers, concave surfaces this time Saul was becoming a des bor. na exemplified In those of Fruits and Vegetables at Home,” downward. Fill up the containers 18—Whnt is the highest point of perate character. Samuel still knew Rhodes. The building will consist of which may be obtained free from the with boiling sirup. Process quart and land in Germany? that if Saul should hear that he was four colonnaded atorlea of diminishing United States Depuremeut of Agricul pint glass Jars for 25 minutes in boil 16—Who said: “We must make the taking steps to anoint a successor to She—What mukes that Mexican perimeters, tapering from the has« ture. world safe for democracy” ? ing water If the fruit is fairly firm the throne, his otvn life would be in friend of yours such a giddy chap? through successive stnges to the ob Before preparing the fruit make and hard, or for 20 mlnntes if it is He—The revolutions he's been servation tower provided at the top. 20—What proportion of the words danger. Samuel was wise In submit thin sirup, using 1 cup of sugar to ripe and tender. No. 2 and No. 3 tin used by Shakespeare are of Saxon ting this hard situation to the Lord. through, my dear. each 3 cups of water. A richer sirup cans are processed 15 minutes. derivation? God's servants are to be brave. How F ak e Photo M a d e Tro u b le may be made If desired. If the peaches Apricots are handled in tlie sums ever, even when going on errands for H y m n of H a te If you are a girl In Germany, an are not very sweet, using only 2 cups way. God we should not court danger. A g u y I hate, swering a mntrlnionlul advertisement, I'll t e ll y o u , ela te r . A n s w e rs N o. 3 2. The Lord's direction (vv. 2, 3). you must send your own photograph I s he w h o ex ile The Lord smoothed the way for 1— It Introduces some virile, expres to your prospective fiance; otherwise, H im self A ipllfter." white bins tape, which serves to keep USING COTTON IN sive and picturesque words which may Samuel. He showed him how to per ns an unwise Berlin fraulein discov them In place. The bottom of the form his duty and escape the danger TAILORED STYLES blouse Is finished with a scalloped line gain recognition. ered to her cost, a damage suit can A Sinister H e rita g e Samuel wag to take a heifer and an 2— General Pershing. bound with the tape, and the cuffs A certain woman who Is proud of be brought, and won, by the disap nounce that he wns going to offer a the short sleeves are trimmed in her aristocratic ancestors happened to pointed swain. 8—Antoine Gotland. Easily Laundered at Home on sacrifice unto the Lord and to call show her maid the silhouette ot on the same way. The tie is made Inter 4— O k eech obee. Jesse to the sacrifice. The prophet sunt of tiers. and Are Crisp and Fresh. esting by having pearl buttons In T id e W ill T u rn 5— Paul Whiteman. was not told all that would happen. graded sizes set on It, and these are The girl had never seen anything ot Mother—Did you put your nickel in Tills Is usually God’s way with us. 0—In Greece, not later than 1307 mntched by the pearl belt buckle. «P rep ared by th e U nited S tate« D ep art the kind before, and she gazed at the the Sunday school collection? He gives us our work piece by piece, portrait long and earnestly, m en t of A gricu ltu re.) Many other trim designs could be de B. C. Tommy—No, I lost It. and guides us step by step. Samuel's The trend toward simple tailored veloped In dotted swiss, and this 7— The process of turning an Insol "Lot", mum,” she said at length. "I Mother—But this is the third week purpose wns known only to himself. styles for street nnd business wear is style, us well os others, could be uble substance Into a soluble one. always thought you had some relations It was to be kept a secret so that the like th a t; you're that dark In the fuce In succession you’ve lost IL being reflected In summer washable made up In numerous cotton materials Tommy—I know, but that other 8— The specific gravity of any sub news would not reach Saul. This wus dresses. Various cotton fabrics are appropriate for street wear. The new kid's luck can't last forever.—TIt-BIts. stance is its weight in proportion to a shrewd device but entirely legiti yourself."—London Tit-Bits. seen in offices or In the shopping dis printed eharmeuse, ginghams, printed an equal volume of water. mate. We may conceal that which tricts during the warm months, and be zephyrs, lawns, and suitings ure all T he M a in One Oh B o yt 9— Franklin Pierce. others have no right to know, espe cause of the appropriate weaves, pat pleasing nnd practical. All-over pat “Yes," said the lawyer, “you go JO—Wyoming. Grandma Lentil, whose disappoint cially when such a disclosure would be terns and colors available this season, terns on dark backgrounds are gen detrimental to the success of our mis through bankruptcy and it will relieve ment was keen when she heard that these are giving excellent satisfaction. erally best to select when one must 11— Kansas. you of all your financial burdens. her daughter's baby wus a girl, has sion. What Samuel said wns true. Cotton always has the advantage of ride In public conveyances or handle 12— William E. Gladstone. "That so?" said the man who wus Just learned that her Informant wns III. Samuel’s Obedience (vv. 4-13). being easily laundered nt home so dusty books or papers. 13— The Bible. that one may have a number of fresh, 1. The trembling elders of Bethle In trouble. "And what becomes of mistaken, and Is very mueh buoyed up her?" 14— Asia. over the news.—Farm and Fireside. hem (w . 4, 5). crisp, inviting garments on hand all USE WHITE ICING "Her? What do you meant" 15— William Charles Macready, the time. Their unusual movement was an oc “My wife, of course."—Boston Tran A t Once 16— Twelve. casion for alarm. To the elders' alarm scrip FOR LAYER CAKE One of the best cotton materials for t Hewitt—I married In haste. ing Inquiry Samuel responded with the making up In tailored styles suitable 17— A traveling stairway. Jewett—And repented? assurance of peace, inviting them to for street wear Is dotted swiss. It 18— Thomas A. Edison. Continuous Join him In worshiping the Lord. Hewitt—When the officiating clergy comes In many different colors includ Successful Way of Making 19— Louis XIV. Old Gentlemuu—So you ure looking man held out his hand for the wed 2. Examination of Jesse's sons (vv ing several that do not readily show Cooked Frosting. 20— William Howard T a f t • ding fee. for a square meal, eh? 6-12). Boll, such as brown, navy blue, gray, Tramp—No, I'm looking tor a round or forest green, and also in many The Lord had revealed to Samuel Here’s an entirely different and al Hopefulness lighter shades or in combinations of ways successful way of making cooked Man Using Both Hands that one of Jesse’s sons was to be tlie one. Old Gentleman—I never henrd of color—a background of one color, with frosting for layer cake. The outside new king, but not the particular Height of hopefulness: Amntenr such a tiling. Pray what Is a round gardener telling Ills neighbors that he Can Accomplish More one. dots of another. The crisp texture of of the icing will have a crisp, shiny meal ? dotted swiss is excellent for rather crust and the inside will be moist and Out of every hundred babies born, 17 planted a peek of potatoes and Is go (1) Ellab rejected (vv. 0, 7). Tramp—One that huan't any end to ing to get two bushels from them.— severe designs, although so often this soft. The bureau of home economics are naturally right-handed, 3 are left- Eilab was the eldest son and there Baltimore Sun. furnishes the recipe, which can be handed, and the remaining 80 are fore he wns the first presented as hav It, sir. modified for chocolate or caramel frost capable of using either hand with ing first right to the place of honor. E V O L U T IO N ing. If directions are carefully fol equal ease. Yet, owing to our method Furthermore, he was a splendid speci W h y N o t? lowed there should never be a failure of training the young, by the time men of manhood, tall and majestic In Those Eskimos that are visiting tha with this icing. those hundred babies are three years appearance, so that even Samuel was United Stales may miss their wliHle Put the sugar, water and unbeaten old all except the three who were left- captivated by him as he had been by blubber, but why can’t they live on handed will use the right hand for Saul (10:24). Outward appearance Is egg-white into the upper part of a the fat of the land?—Farm and Fire double boiler. Have the wnter in the such essential work ns writing, paint favorable, but the realities seen by side. lower part boiling. Commence beat ing and the use of all tools. God were against him. We frequently ing the mixture with an egg beater There are said to be over 400 dif estimate men by their dress, cultural T he Pessimist at once and beat constantly while ferent sorts of work in which the equal appearances, wealth and position “Well, school will soon be over. It cooks for about 7 or 8 minutes. It use of both hands is an advantage, but These are only surface manifestations R obert" should then appear Just like ordinary even in those in which one hand only and frequently lend us astray, but God Naw, we Just get a few months* boiled frosting and should be almost is generally used it is a tremendous looks Into the h eart recess." thick enough for spreading. Take It advantage to be able to use the left (2) David chosen (vv. 8-12). from the stove and continue to beat hand In order to rest the rig h t All but one of Jesse’s sons had been M e t H is M a tc h about 5 minutes or until it has thick Sir James Barrie, when his right looked upon, but still the Lord's choice “He's fast. Isn't he?" ened. hand failed him, had to learn to write had not appeared. Jesse's reply to "Not so very. Susan caught him." If the Icing proves to be lnsuffl with his le ft but Sir Robert Baden- Samnel's question as to whether all First Peacock—Whnt worries you? clently cooked it may be placed In the Powell, when bitten by a dog and his children had appeared seems to Second Peacock—I hope we shall —Sydney Bulletin, double boiler and be recooked for a forced to carry his right arm in a Imply that David wns not of much never degenerate into a race without short time. Or if It is too stiff add a sling, went right on with his work, Importance. At any rate he wns only tails. Five counties In Colorado, Baca, small quantity of water and cook writing and drawing with the other a boy, while his brothers were already H ills d a le , Jackson, Moffat and Rio again. hand, for he has been able to use both young men. He was considered good Blanco, have no telegraphic facilities F o rtu n e T e llin g Chocolate Frosting — Melt 2V4 hand equally all his life. enough to wntch the sheep, but not to Th« fortu n e te lle r le a bluff, lie hxndeth a eook d olager Roman E x . 1« nn antla.p tls „Int- squares of chocolate and pour Into The great animal artist, Landseer, be called to the feast. This Is ever P1' " ’ 'P * m ed ica tio n li-a ia by p a s s , Ax soon ae he hath n erve en ou gh above mixture Just before removing could paint two pictures at the same the way of man. He overlooks the (rating th« Inflamed ey« surfaces. Adv, To pose ae an a stro lo g er. it from the stove. Beat thick and time, using both hands. The furnous very ones whom the Lord has chosen th >n spread. Leonardo da Vinci was equally accom for places of honor and Influence. When you say a man Is erratic you M u sical M en u Caramel Frosting.—Caramelize one- plished, and so was Holbein, the por Because David was faithful as a shep mean lie is hard to £ 0 nlurii; with. Cook—What ure we havin' tonight, half cupful of sugar, then add a feW trait painter. More wonderful seems herd boy, he was In line for promotlor ma'am? tablespoonfuls of boiling water. A the fact that the well-known surgeon, when God's given time arrived. made H A N F O R D ’S Mistress—Why, I Just told you; thin dark sirup should result. Sub Mr. Simeon Shell, could operate 3. David anointed (v. 13). clear soup, filet of sole, the roost and stitute about two tablespoonfuls of equally easily with either hand. Sir When the shepherd lad appeared, pudding. 184« Balsam of Myrrh this sirup In place of two tablespoon- Oliver Lodge is another well-known the Lord directed Samuel to anoint IT M U S T B E G O O D * Cook—I meant on the radio, ma'am. fuls of water, or such amount as will man who uses both hands with ease. him. When tlie oil wns applied the Try it for Cob, Bruises, Sores, etc. produce the desired flavor; and con It Is the left side of the brain that Spirit of the Lord came upon him —Bouton Transcript. Ab w. «.tU rl»J I. r -r 1« ,L. tinue as in vanilla frosting, above. controls the muscles of the right side David was a gifted and attractive lad n»< ben. it a« N o P a r k in g of the body, so by learning to use the but his gifts were of no avail without left hand a person actually rests one the Spirit of God. Only as we are Oswald—Whew! I'm tired of danc Food Materials Wasted of his brain and Is therefore able anointed by the Holy Ghost can wc ing. I believe I’ll stop and rest awhile. Because of Preparation side to do more work at a stretch. Clara—Ail right, but would you truly do the Lord’s will and work. It is more economical to serve small, Dotted Swiss in Tailored Effect. please get off my feet before you stop? though adequate portions, and permit We Can Choose B e a u tifu l C hurch T o w er material 1s thought of only in connec second helpings to the hungry ones, A bove Such M a tte rs tion with afternoon or party dresses. than to heap up the plates, only to We cannot tell what shall be on the Many of the parish churches of *T)ld you ever use money In on elec hanrlcm oil has been a world Here Is a trim street costume In have uneaten food thrown away. Food England and Wales are beautiful, hut morrow; but we can choose what we navy blue dotted swiss with trimmings should look appetizing when it comes the tower of the church at Wrexham, ourselves will be. We can resolve to tion r "No," replied Senator Sorghum. “1 wide remedy for kidney, liver and of white bias lawn tape. There are to the table. It takes very little time Wales, with Its corner turrets high as live faithfully whatever betides. . , . have alwnys had campaign managers bladder disorders, rheumatism, two collars, the upper one white and and no extra expense to garnish a medieval fortresses, its splralets and We can walk with the bright angels detachable so that it may be washed platter, cover up the hot vegetables crockets. Intricate hands and grace and wrestle with the dark ones, and quite competent to handle the minor lumbago and uric acid condition*. to keep them warm, or remove skin, ful cornices, is a thing of astonish oblige the flying hours to leave a bless considerations of pecuniary detail."— more often than the entire dress re Washington Star. quires. The dress appears to be a surplus fat and gristle from meat. ing beauty and worthy to have graced Ing behind.—N. T. Frothlngham. two-piece costume, but In reality It Is Good food materials may be wasted a minster. As a noted traveler once *11 in one, the Joining being concealed because of poor preparation. Scorched said: "One cannot look at It without That Which We Do for Christ The H e a rt of N a tu re by s dark blue belt matching the tie. food Is an especially needless waste. acknowledging a debt of deep grati That which we do for ourselves 1» “How far up the Hudson did yon There are three pleats on each side of Inexpensive materials can be made tude to those who built it so ’many forgotten: that which we do for Christ g o r correct internal troubles, atlmuiate vital centuries ago.” the skirt, bound on the edges with palatable by good seasoning. Is ImmortaL “Oh, farther than the advertiso organs. T h re e sizes. A ll druggist«. Insist manta run."—Los Angeles Time* on tlie original genuine G old M ldau -Jr A FOR OVER ZOO YEARS