Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, February 09, 1928, Image 3

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    LOOK AT GARMENTS FOR SMALL CHILDREN
Improvtfi Uniform International
SimdaySchool
’ L esso n T
(B y REV. P H FITZW A TK R . D D.. P e< »
Moody B ib le I n stitu te o f C h ic a g o .)
<®. liJ S . W estern N ew spaper U n io n .)
EGGS IN WINTER
ARE PROFITABLE
TWO HOMES
MADEHAPPY
On the
Funny
Side
Á
By Women W ho Used Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
“I have taken Lydia E. Plnkham’9
Winter is the very time when eggs
Vegetable Compound and I think it is
fire worth the most, when hens want
the most wonderful
m e d i c i n e I ever
JESUS PICTURES THE KINGDOM t«> lay as much or more than they do
tried,” Is the state­
at any other time, and when they are
OF GOD
ment made by Mrs.
C O U L D N ’T O U T D O H IM
not allowed to do so by most poultry-
Goldie Shoup of
LESSON T E X T — Mark 1:14.15: 4:1- keepers. Folks think there Is a great
St. Joseph, Illinois.
14.
The scene Is a quarter of a century
mystery about making hens lay In
She declares that
GOLDEN TE X T— Thy kingdom come, winter. There Is none; anybody can ago In a backwoods section. A brok-
after taking the
thy w ill be done on earth a s It Is In
Compound she Is In
do It; that is, the hens will lay
heaven.
. If . you etnlowu motorist was trying to make
better health than
PRIMARY TOPIC— How God’s K in «- le t theul- T h ey b ea r a good deal of conversation with the farmer across
before.
dom Grows.
cold In the sunshine, and even freeze the fence who was having trouble with
Mrs. J. Storms of
JUNIOR TOPIC—H ow God's K in g ­ I their combs and toes, nnd yet will net his mowing machine.
29 Lane Street. Fat-
dom Grows.
I stop laying altogether If they can
“What kind of u machine Is that?” ___________ arson. N. J., writes:
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­
sleep warm.
“I can not speak too highly of your
asked the farmer.
IC—H ow the K ingdom Grows.
and 1 recommend It to ail my
They ure warm themselves, and
“That is an automobile,” replied the medicine
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TO P­
friends.”
IC—The G row ing K ingdom o f God.
I usually only need to be crowded on tourist. “And what do you call that
These
statements
were taken from
I their roosts, with the roosts all on ope muchlue of yours?"
two enthuslastlo letters which tell of
I. Jesus Preaching the Gospel of level. The celling of the roosting
“Oh," replied the farmer disgusted­
help that has been received from
the Kingdom of God (.Mark 1:14. 15). room should be only a few feet abov< ly, "that Is an antomowhay, but It the
using tho Vegetable Compound. Both
Discussing Children’s Clothing at a Home Demonstration Meeting
1. The time.
Mrs. Shoup and Mrs. Storms were In
j the fowls' heads, and provided with w on't”
Department Store.
After the voice of John the Baptist ventilation from the floor If possible
a run-down condition which caused
'.hem
much unhappiness. When women
was stilled because of his Imprison­ Give them very close quarters, with
(P re p a re d by th e B u re au of Home Econom ics, U nited S ta te s D ep artm en t of A griculture.)
The
T
em
ptation
aro
suffering from lack of strength and
Extension work for farm women In Illinois has Included a number of ment, Jesus took up the message
no draughts of cold air, and clean out
"Whatever Induced you to mnrry from weakness, their own life and that
2. What He preached.
demonstrations in advantageous buying. The members of a home demonstra
under the roosts every morning. The
their family Is affected. When they
It was the gosiiel of the kingdom | combs will then redden up, and eggs me, anyway, If I’m so distasteful to of
tion group are Invited to meet the agent In one of the department stores In
feel well and strong and aro able to do
you?”
he
naked
fiercely.
of
God.
Since
“gospel”
means
•
the nearest shopping center and are given talks on selecting various kinds
their housework easily, happy homes
good will he plenty on less feed than usual.
“I think it was the ads," she re­ aro the result.
of clothing and other commodities. The women in the picture, which was news,* the good news which He It must not be corn, however, or only plied.
Thousands of testimonial letters have
taken by the United States Department of Agriculture, are looking nt the preached was that Christ had come a small percentage of It, for this will
"The what?”
been received from women in different
to establish His kingdom.
garments necessary for infants and small children which the home demon
| make them too fat to lay well If they
“The advertisements. The house­ walks of life, stating that the Com­
3. How He prenched.
stration agent is discussing.
| sleep warm.
hold bargains, you know. I thought pound has helped them.
He said, ’Itepent, for the kingdom
A good way to arrange a hen house
Is nt hand.' The Kit.g was then ready | for winter Is to make a ceiling of It would be so lovely to go to the de­
to set up His kingdom If the Jews j ruils about six feet above the floor, partment stores nnd buy Ice picks for
ANOTHER UPSIDE
| Definition and Standard
only 9 cents und 25-cent egg beaters
would receive Him.
the rails with hay, or coarse marked down to 14 cents, and so on.
DOWN CAKE IDEA
for Mayonnaise Dressing II. Jesus Pictures Four Classes of j , covering
swamp Jmy Of any kind. The roosts Of course. I had no use for that sort
The food standards committee has Hearers (Mark 4:1-20).
should be about three feet high above
proposed a definition and standard for
1. The plnce—the seaside—(v. 1). j the floor, nnd movable, so that they of stuff as long ns I remained single."
An Unusual Confection and mayonnaise, mayonnaise dressing
He was obliged to enter a boat to I may lie kept perfectly clean. For
T O O K H IM O F F H IS F E E T
mayonnaise salad dressing, according escape the pressure of the crowd.
small flocks of 30 to 50 hens, It Is Ut­
Also a Delicious Dessert.
to W. S. Frisble, chairman of the com
2. Why He taught In parables ile trouble to take the roosts down
a fte r eating or drinking
mittee. Criticisms and suggestions (vv. 9-12).
(P re p a re d by th e U nited State* D ep artm en t
every morning when the floor ts
• f A g ricu ltu re.)
regarding the proposed definition and
It was not until the rulers had set cleaned, nnd replace them at night. It
For correcting over-acid ity and
If your family wants an unusual standard are invited from food ofii their hearts against Him that He em­
quickly relievin g belching, gee,
removes from lazy fowls the temptn
and also a delicious dessert try un finis, consumers, the trade, nnd all ployed the parabolic method.
heartburn, sick headache, dizzi­
flon to sit In Idleness on the roost for
ness, nausea and other digestiva
“upside down" pineapple cake. It interested parties. Communications
3. The parable of the four kinds half the day.
disorders.
N ot a laxative but a
may be served with or without should be addressed to A. S. Mitchell of ground (vv. 3-8;f3-20).
tested Sure R elief for Indigestion.
whipped cream or l.ard sauce. The secretary of the food standards com
Observe that the seed and the sower
Perfectly harm less and pleasant
two parts are prepared separately and mittee, food, drug and Insecticide nd are ttie same In all these Instances, Keep Chickens in Good
to take. Send for free sam ples to:
then put together In the way de­ ministration, United States Depart but the results are entirely different
Bell A Co., I nc., Orangeburg, N. Y.
Health by Giving Oats
scribed by the United States Depart­ ment of Agriculture, Washington, D determined by the condition of the
N o r m a l i z e s Digestion a n d
One
of
the
best
ways
to
keep
chick­
ment of Agriculture.
C„ and should reach him not later soil.
Sweetens the Breath
ens in good health Is to feed green
than February 15, 1928.
(1) The Wayside (vv. 14, 15).
Pineapple Mixture.
food. It acts as a regulator, keeping
The
wnyslde
means
the
track
beat­
The
proposed
definition
and
stand
44 cup su g a r
2 ta b le s p o o n s
2 ta b lesp o o n s b u tter
pin eap ple Juice
ard for mayonnaise, mayonnaise en by the hoofs of animals and the the bowels open. Sprouted oats nre as
3 s lic e s pineapple
dressing, mayonnaise salad dressing, feet of men. Because the soil was un good a source of green food ns any
broken and uncultivated the seed thing, when fed, roots and all, to the
Stir the sugar until it is melted in a are ns follows;
Mayonnaise,
mayonnaise
dressing
■ould not get beneath the surface, layers once a day as much ns the birds
smooth frying pan, then allow It to
6 B eldams
mayonnaise
salad
dressing,
is
the
therefore
was devoured by fowls, will clean up In about half an hour.
Tourist — There’s one wonderful
brown. Add the butter and the pine­
Hot water
The oats are soaked for 24 hours In
clean,
sound,
emulsified
product
com
which
represent
the
agents
of
Satan
thing about the Italian country that
apple Juice and cook until a fuirly
Sure
Relief
warm
water,
that
Is,
slight'y
warmer
(v.
15).
thick sirup is formed. Place the sec­ posed of edible vegetable oil, egg yolk
than room temperuture. They ure Just took me off my feet.
or
whole
egg,
vinegar
or
lemon
juice
(2)
The
stony
ground
(vv.
5,
6.
18,
Friend—And
what
was
that?
tions of pineapple in the sirup and
then spread In trays of any convenient
Tourist—Its earthquakes.
cook for one or two minutes- or until with or without one or more ol 17».
size to a depth of about one nnd one-
tlie
following:
Salt,
other
condiments
Stony
ground
means
stones
with
a
they are light brown, turning them
half inches and allowed to sprout un­
thin
layer
of
soil
upon
them.
Under
sugar,
edible
stabilizing
material.
In
occasionally. Have ready a well-
O verh eard
til the green sprouts are about three
greased, heavy baking pan or glass Its preparation are used not less than such conditions the seed springs up Inches long, nt which time they are 'Does ho b elon g Io our s e t ’.'“ sh e a sk ed 25$ AND73L PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
And It g a v e the lad a Jar.
baking dish, place the pineapple on 00 Iter cent of vegetable oil, nnd not quickly and Is soon scorched because fed. If the outs can be kept at u tem­
B u t ho r a is e d h is h e a d a s h e m il d l y
tile bottom, and pour the sirup over it. less thnn 0 per cent of fresh egg yolk it has not much denth.
HANFORD’S
perature
of
about
70
degrees,
the
s a id :
(.3) The thorny ground (vv. 7 18
Allow tills to cool so It will form a free from white, or the equivalent
'I do when we have a w ar.”
sprouting will be more satisfactory
19).
thereof
In
egg
yolk
solids
contained
semi-solid surface, then pour iu the
In this case the ground Is good, thnn If the room is cool. To prevent
In commercial egg yolks, dried egg
following cake batter:
Since 1846 has healed Wounds
N o t Seaw orthy
dried egg yolks, or whole egg. In but has thorns In It. It Is mellow and the oats from becoming moldy, wash
Cake Batter.
and Sorei on Man and Beast
Gentleman (buying mi umbrella)—I
the finished product the sum of th< has depth, hut has not been cleaned und disinfect the trays when they nre
All d.aUr, a n ■atheria'J Io , g » 4 roor am ) fa. 15.
’4 cup b u tter
flour
percentages of vegetable oil nnd fresl of the thorns. The thorny ground emptied after each sprouting. Three ■appose It opens up all right, has a
f ir s t h o tt ie i f n o t anitod
44 cup su g a r
2 teasp oon s b a k ­ egg yolk free from white Is not less hearers of this age are: (a) Those or four drops of formalin may he put good cover, and all that?
1 egg
in g pow der
Clerk—Open It, sir? Good gracious,
thnn 78; and the quantity of any sta who are so Immersed In worldllness. In each pall of water used for soaking
44 cup m ilk
*4 teasp oon sa lt
144 cups so ft w h eat 1 teaspoon van illa billilng material used does not ex business nnd anxious care that the the oats before they are spread on tlie no I People wlm can afford an um­
brella like this usually take a taxi ut
ceed 0.5 per cent
tood seed cannot mature; (b) those trays.
Cream the butter, add the sugar,
the first suggestion of ruin!'*
Sometimes the oats are nllowed onl
who are rich. The effect of riches Is
ndd the well-beaten egg, and vanilla.
iften to blind the spiritual percep to germinate, that Is, they ure snake
Sift the dry Ingredients together twice Furs Not Difficult to •
'Ions; (c) those who are running after In water as for sprouting and arc
So Inconsiderate
and add alternately with the milk to
'he pleasures of life. All these things spread on the trays hut are not per
Voice Over Wire—Madame, your
Clean
and
Brighter
the butter, sugar and egg mixture.
niltted to sprout to the extent de husband has been run over hy a
•hoke the Word.
Pour this over the pineapple. The
Furs may be cleaned by washing ii
scribed above. They arc fed whe
4. The good ground (vv. 8. 20).
truck 1
batter Is rather thick and may need gasoline or In suds made with caetili
This ground differs from nil the the sprouts show a length of only
heaven«! On the nfternoon
to be smoothed on top with a knife. soap nnd a little borax, followed In rest. It Is soft and mellow, deep and one-fourth inch. They are not green of “Good
my bridge party !*’
Bnke slowly In a very moderate oven several rinsings In clear water, Is i moist, therefore Is capable of brlng- These germinated oats are frequently
(300 to 325 degrees) for three-quarters helpful suggestion from the biologlca
ng forth fruit in varying degrees of mixed in the mash nnd fed.
A TOE D A N C ER
of an hour. I.oosen the sides of the survey. United Stntes Department oi ibundnnee.
Jit JM Druggists
cake, turn It out carefully, upside Agriculture. It Is best to hang then
ia to »BaJl'ZY4Z»/JJ"os Rtßuist
III. Jesus Pictures the Growth of Metal Bands Are Useful
Æ O L e o n a r d . I nc
down. If the fruit sticks to the pan out of doors to dry. When dry oi he Kingdom (Mark 4:21-34)
7 O - 5 W A V Z , N EW VÜMR
lift it out and place It on the cake In nearly so, they require to he stretchei
in
Culling
Hen
Flock
1. The parable of the candle (vv.
nnd rubbed on the flesh side to mnk, 11-28).
the place where It should be.
In order to systematically cull the
Fond N rr r r to
M usle I I , ink. Worth SIOO.
them pliable again.
O n ly 91. O ver 1 no cert-a) recipe« ¿ lake, b *k « .
The bushel stands for the cares and poultry flock, one should know how
buy nnd n n 260% on ,-«!«. A s - n t . w anted.
Fur garments may be brightened hi
things of life, and the bed old the hens are. All two-year hens
n I ’ K O liv e r. W e re a w . Ind.
Banana Pudding Nicest
sponging them with gasoline and thei material
for ease and comfort.
ought to lie sold, with the exception of
rubbing
corn
meal
Into
the
fur
whll.
and Easiest of Desserts
FROZEN FEET
2. The parable of the growing those to be used for breeders. This
A f t e r th e f l n t m e a s u re * fo r fro ze n fe a t,
One of the easiest nnd nicest des­ It is still damp to take up the par grain (vv. 20-29).
Is especially true of the general pur-
A n g e r* o r e a r* C a rb o il 1* the ideal tr e a t ­
serts you can make is luinnnn pudding, tlcle^ of dirt tiint have been loosened
m e n t. I t * m ed icin al o il* and a n tis e p ti*
(1, The attitude of mind of the pose and heavier breeds. If the pul
ch e m ical* sooth th e tis s u e *, a lla y «ore-
for which the United Stntes Depart­ Gasoline should never be used, o gospel preacher (vv. 20. 27).
lets are marked with some kind of
ne»s and help t o p re v e a t co m p lic atio n *.
ment of Agriculture supplies a recipe. course, where Its fumes can come ii
lie should with the utmost fidelity 1 nif‘,a * band, one will have no ehanee
A SO-eent box f r o m y o u r d ru g g is t is a il
contact with fire.
i
h * t is required.
Banana Pudding.
ast seed Info the ground, preaeb the j
FU essw ork.
Another way of cleaning fur super
Y o u r m oney back I f I t f a ll* t o satisfy.
Special sealed bands may he se
1 quart m ilk
1 teasp oon v a n illa
flclally Is by means of napthalen, Word, and leave result» to God.
S P U R L O C K - N E A L C O . . Nashville, T e a n .
4 or 5 n e s
B an an as
(2)
The
processes
of
the
spiritual
CUr°^
5°r
'!'*
pnrp<”
e
°
r
ordinary
"What
kind
of
u
dancer
Is
he?”
crystals thoroughly rubbed Into it
44 cu p su g a r
S w eet crack ers or
Ife are gradual (v. 28). It Is “first r° U"d hOR rlr,KS n,,,y he
Tlle
“A toe dancer—Judging from my
The pulverized crystals and the dir 'he
C re a t Rom an Tem ple
44 teasp oon sa lt
co o k ies
hh.de, then the ear. after that the ' 8'h'an”"P‘ " f thp rp‘fU|a'' bands lies In mashed toes."
which has been dislodged may he re
The word “Faotheon” means a “tem­
the
fact
that
each
hen
can
he
Identl
Heat the milk, sugar and salt In a moved by whipping, brushing with . full corn In the ear."
ple or a shrine dedicated to all the
j fled. If the hands are put on the left
double boiler Rent the egg yolks whisk broom, or by a vacuum cleaner
A n A ncient Problem
(3) The consummation of the splr I leg one year and on the right leg the
goda.” It is specifically applied to a
lightly nnd pour slowiy Into them some
tunl process (v. 29).
When Noah sa iled t h , ocean h tu ,.
magnificent building erected at Rome
next year, one has nn accurate mark
of the heated milk. Pour hack Into
had b is tro u b les sam e a , you ;
Despite the difficulty under which by which he can tell the age of the He
by Agrippa In 25 B. C.
F
or
d
a
y
s
and
daya
he
d
rove
the
ark.
the double holler and stir constanily Mixtures of Vegetables
sowing Is done, we can be assured of hens.
B efore he found a place to park.
until the custard coats the spoon. Re­
i harvest time.
and
Meat
Are
Excellent
move at once from tlie fire, place the
3.—The parable of the mustard seed
P rac tic a l Proposal
Mixtures of vegetables and m eal (vv. 30 34).
pan In a bowl of cold water, nnd stir
Sand Is Essential
George (nervously)—I'd like, (he
the custard until cool. Adil the vanilla. offer a good way to make sure that
Sand Is essential for hena to atipplv best In the world, Kitty, to marry
(1) The unimportant beginning (v
Grease a baking dish, put in the bot­ the family eats plenty of vegetables II).
grit, but not for dusting material you; but I don't know how to
pro-
tom of the dish a layer of sweet crack­ When uncooked meat Is mixed lm m e
Even fine sand would not be dusty pose.
2) Its vigorous growth (v. 32).
ers, and slice over them a layer of dintely with the vegetables and then
PREVENT
AMP
The greatest power on earth today enough to do any good from the stand
Kitty (promptly and practically) —
banana. Pour over this some of the cooked. It must be of a kind that l> s that which had Its inception In the point of a dust bath. Hens dust them
HILL S art* with amazing quick-
a .
That’s all right, George. You’ve fin­
nes*. Colds * te checked in a few
custard and fill the dish about three- fairly tender so that prolonged cook .reaching of the gospel.
selves In order to keep lice under ished with me; now go to father.
ing
of
the
vegetables
Is
unnecessary
quarters full with these layers. Make
control and their feathers In good con
(3) Ils lodging rapacity (v 32)
•
—
a meringue of the whites of fhp eggs Fork Is an excellent meat for the pur
The birds which lodge In the dltlon. The fine dust gets Into the
Be Sure I t i ^ \ U j $ . Price3Oc
T w o C redits
and one tahlespoonful of sugar to each pose. The proportions given below
ranches represent the children of the breathing pores of the lice, thereby
egg. Spread over the pudding and hy the bureau of home economics will •vll one who find protection and food exterminating them. Supply the hens
fluth—I'll give Reginald credit for
cook In a glow oven until golden be found satisfactory for a dish of n that which waa Inaugurated by with a good quality dust and then give getting me n nice engagement ring.
brown. Then let the pudding stnnd this kind:
Ruby—I expect thnt’s what th.
lesus Christ.
them sharp »and so that they can pick
Get Red Sox
with portrait
Jeweler gave him, too.
until thoroughly chilled before serving tfc pound Ifan pork 44 cup c h o p p e d
up the grit.
Lesson for February 12
I]
Sure R elief
I
No More Distress
ELL-ANS
FOR. INDIGESTION
Balsam of Myrrh
LEONARD
EAR OIL
^
deafness
COLDS
GRIPPE FLU
CASCARA $ QUININE
To C lean a Room
4 tab lesp oon s butter
2 ta b le s p o o n s
chopped onion
2 ta b le s p o o n s
celery
I quart cabbage
cut In slic e s
4» teaapoon sal*
Cleaning a room according to a
chopped
g re e n
definite plan will save labor because
p e p p ers
the different step» In the procès«- will
not need to he repeated. When rooms
Chop the pork, brown It In the but
near together are to be cleaned on the ter, add the chopped onion, green
same day. It Is often easiest to get all Iiepper. celery and cabbage, and let
of them ready, then clean them all them brown a little In the hot fat
and finally put them all In order.
j Then add a small quantity of wuier
Sweeping nnd dusting should be 1 and let the meat and vegetables slm
made as dustless as possible, for the : mer for 10 to 15 minutes They
object Is to remove dust, not to scat 1 should then be lender but still crisp
ter it, the United States Department ' and fresh looking. Season with sail
of Agriculture points out.
I and pepper If desired.
W o rs h ip G od
First worship God. He that forgets
Hen to Keep
u prav bids not himself good-morrou
The kind of a hen to keep Is one
t good day —T Randolph.
that Is atrong and vigorous with a
short, neat head and a strong beak.
S e rv in g G od
She has a long, deep, rectangular
God Is belter served In resisting a body, the top and bottom tinea of
ernptatlnn to evil than In many for j which are parallel. She has large
ual prayers.—William Fenn.
bright eyes. Is active and has short,
well-worn toe nails. She Isn’t much
for appearance, hut has a bright
T h e Soul
(Hi how much greater Is the soul healthy look. She molts late and rap­
f one man than the vicissitudes t>< idly; la noisy, happy and friendly She
retires late and Is off the roost with
i
w h ole glob e I—Uulwer Lytton.
I the break of day.
E lderixed
Mother—Belen Is possessed. She
says she'll never be satisfied until she
Is handling the stick of an airplane.
Father—Try and persuade her that
she can get good practice by handling
the stick of a broom.
Garfield Tea
W as Your
G randm other’s Remedy
For every stomach
and Intestinal III.
This good old-fash­
ioned herb home
remedy for consti­
The A p ex o f D epreciation
pation, stomach Ills
Think of I t! a hundred per cent (
and other derange­
depreciation In value In one abort I
ments of th , sys­
year.**
tem ao prevalent these days Is In even
“Whit are yoo talking about?’
greater favor a , a family mcdlcln,
"Auto llct'QMtt K/iutea."
than In your grandmother’s day.