Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 07, 1928, Image 7

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON. J l NE 7, 1928
improved Uniform International
Sunday School
’ Lesson ’
R E V e M. F 1 T Z W A T B R . D .D ., D s a o
M ood r B lb l« I n s t i t u t e o f C h ic a g o .)
OUR COMIC SECTION
CARE OF PULLETS
WHILE ON RANGE
, U t», « ' « t i r o K e » i w » r Union.)
J u s t “ feeding the chickens’* sounds
sim pler th an the task really Is, If the
Lesson for June 10
chickens a re to be well fed. T he pur­
pose for which the flock Is being kept
the arrest and tr ia l
h a s a g reat deal to do w ith the m at­
ter.
R ations for fattening, main­
LESSOR TE X T — Mark
GOLDEN T E X T —He w a s despised, tenance, growth and egg production
a re all different, and will also be
and rejected o f m en (Isa . 63:3).
PRIMARY TOPIC— H ow W icked Men varied according to the age of the
Treated Jesus.
chickens.
JLNIOK TOPIC— The T rial o f Jesua.
Tw enty-one kinds of chicken feeds,
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIO R TOP­
all o f them different In th eir result,
IC— The T rial o f Jesu s.
YOUNG PE O PL E AND ADULT TOP­ and all of them suited to different pur­
IC_Jesu s F a cin g H is E n em ies.
poses, a re exhaustively analyzed and
I. T he B e tra y al a n d A rre st (vv. discussed in a new bulletin by Prof.
A. R. Win reS i t the poultry husbandry
1. T he sign to th e m ob (vv. 43-47). j dep artm en t of the Ohio S ’n te s a l w -
T he bulletin. No. (13, eniftljd
W ith th e b a se st hypocrisy Ju d a s slty.
“Poultry Feeding Stuffs and Rations,"
pointed o u t J e s u s to th e mob by u
has been published by the agricultural
kiss, the sig n of love.
extension
service of the university.
2. J e su s fo rsa k e n by all (vv. 43-52).
in addition to the definitions and
At th e sig h t of I lls betrayul, one
discussions of the various feeds, there
of J e su s’ d iscip les a tte m p te d to de­
a re given six form ulae for rations.
fend Ulm by re so rtin g to th e sw ord,
Two of them are “sta rtin g and grow ­
but seeing th a t U e m ade no a tte m p t
ing” rations and the other four are
a t re sistan c e th ey all fled.
T h eir
for laying hens. Along w ith the
courage fa ile d th em In th e hour of
form ulae for the rations th ere nre di­
trial. Uow little m an know s of his
rections for making sim ple and efll
own w eak n ess u n til th e c ru cial hour
cient feeding equipm ent for the poul­
comes.
try yard.
II. Je su s B efore th e S anhedrin ( w .
Two special fattening rations are
53-65).
suggested, one for hens and the other
1. C o n trad ic to ry testim o n y of false
for young birds. For hens, a ration of
w itnesses (vv. 53-59).
corn meal, 40 p a rts by weight, mixed
The ch ief p rie s ts a n d all the coun­ with 60 p arts, by w eight, of liquid
cil so u g h t fo r w itn esse s a g a in st Je su s milk, Is suggested. F or the younger
to p u t U lm to d e a th , b u t they found
birds a g re ater variety of grains la
none because th e re w as no unity of recom mended. T he form ula culls for
testim ony. T h ey a ccu sed Ulm of hav­ a m ash consisting of 59 p a rts of
ing d e clare d th a t w ithin th re e days ground corn, 25 p a rts of w heat flour
l ie w ould build a g ain th e tem ple If It m iddlings, 10 p a rts of finely ground
w ere d estroyed.
oats, 5 p a rts of m eat scrap, and 1 p art
2. T h e high p rie s t’s questions (vv. of salt. T ills mash should he mixed
69-65).
with enough liquid milk to m ake a b at­
(1) “ W h a t is It th a t these w itness te r th a t will pour fairly easily.
a g ain st T h e e ? ”
To th is J e s u s w as silent, show ing
th a t no e vidence had y e t been given
w orthy of a n answ er.
(2) “A rt th o u th e C h rist? ”
If hens could talk, they would prob­
To tills U e definitely replied, "I ably say harsh things about hot, un­
am ,” a n d q u o ted a S c rip tu re passage com fortable poultry houses.
which th ey recognized ns re fe rrin g to
Ohio poultrym en a re urged to keep
the M essiah.
T h is d a lra they a n ­ th a t In mind, am ong o th er things, by
sw ered w ith b u ffe tlrg a n d the m ost poultry extension sp ecialists of the
Ohio S ta te university In th e ir m onthly
sham eful tre a tm e n t.
III.
P e te r D enies Hie Lord (vv. le tte r to farm poultrym en keeping
records In co-operation w ith th e ex ­
66-72).
, ,
T hough P e te r loved Jesus, yet In tension service.
th e h o u r o f suprem e tria l he failed.
A hot poultry house, th e specialists
G revious a s h is sin was, it w as not observe, is no place fo r a hen eith er
like th a t o f Ju d a s. H is fa ilu re w as to e at o r to lay eggs.
“Open th e v e n tila to rs a n d remove
due t o :
. _
1. B o a stin g
gelf-confldenco
(vv. the w indow s; m ake th e houses cool
and com fortable,” w rites one of the
29-31).
,
...
specialists, I*. B. Zumbro. “ D on't ex
2. L ack o f w atch fu ln ess (v. 37).
pect egg production If the house Is as
3. N eglect of p ra y er (v. 38).
4. S ervice In th e energy of th e hot a s a bakeoven. Ile u s won’t stay
flesh (v. 47).
— . In hot houses long enough to consume
5. Follow ing Je su s a f a r off (v. 54). th e ir feed.”
A nother point In sum m er c are oi
6 S eeking com fort am ong the
L o rd ’s enem ies (v. 67, cf. L uke 22:55). th e poultry flock:
“ Sum m er and fall production are
7. O pen denial (vv. 68-<»). His
b ack slid in g really began w hen he greatly influenced by good green fe ed ;
old dry bluegrass o r dead rye Is not
sh ra n k from th e cross.
IV. J e s u s A rraiflned Before Pilate sa tisfac to ry . R npe Is the best thing
to p lant now for sum m er p astu re.
(15:1-15)
t
,
“ Yard off a p a rt of the ground
In th e e arly m orning a fte r th e tria l
be fo re th e high p rie st they bound
J e s u s and delivered Him to I Hate.
T hey a cted freely In th is according to
th e evil d e sire s of th e ir own h earts,
y et l ie w as delivered up by the de­
term in ed counsel and foreknow ledge
of God (A cts 2 :2 3 ). T h e Je w s would
gladly have killed Hint, but they had
not th e a u th o rity to do so T hey de­
liv e red Him to th e G entile governor,
th u s involving th e Je w s and th e Gen-
tile s In th e crow ning a ct of th e world s
nin
P ila te questioned Him w ithout
d elay fo r they nccused Him of p re ­
ten d in g to be a king. “T hou snyest.
w as H is only reply. T o the glanderous
a cc u sa tio n s of th e ch ie f p rie s ts and
e ld e rs H e m ade no reply, to th e u tte r
asto n ish m en t of P ilate. P ila te sought
to re le ase H im because he w as con-
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i l i a Innocence. A fter sev-
else for health and should be red a
fa tten in g ration. At the final stage
snonslbility, th e ex peuieni oi
th e people choose betw een B arab b as the b roilers should be sh u t In a pen
only m oderately lighted and fed all
and Je su s w as re so rted to. He no
" ”„ h , th o u g h t th a t J e su s would be they will e at o f fine ground corn and
Some prefer
S n
r a th e r th a n th e notorious sem l-solld butterm ilk .
I
to use a p rep ared fa tten in g m ash
B a r a b b a s . _____________
m any of w hich a re on th e m arket.
G reen or succulent feed should be fed
Cast Thyself at His Feet
also Lack of ex ercise causes them to
T h e fev er of w orldliness th a t bu rn s fa tte n very fa st and m akes tender
In th e blood, the 111 tem per, the un- Juicy flesh.
kin d n ess, th e Im patience, th e drendfu
m alady of a v arice th a t turnst th e h eart
to stone, th e dim vision of Him self,
One of the most common breeds of
th e fre ttin g fe ar, th e foolish envy
ducks ¡s th e P ekin breed
T hese
b ow loathsom e In Ills sight Is th a t of
ducks a re w hite or cream y w hite In
w hich w e m nke so little ! C ast thy
color and a re as large a s any o f the
se lf a t H is feet until H e m ake thee breeds of ducks w ith th e exception ot
c le a n !—M ark Guy P earse.
one. D rakes w eigh eight to nine
pounds and ducks weigh seven to
Egg Production Is Cut
by Uncomfortable Pens
Events in the Lives o f Little Men
I use Champion Spark
Plugs because 1 know 1
can depend on them —
no matter how tough
the going.
C ham pion is the better
spark plug because it
has an exclusive silli-
X,
m an ite In su la to r spe-
d a ily treated to with»
stand the m uch higher
hvnsf
te m p e r a tu r e s o f th e
m odern h ig h -c o m p te s» ^ ^ = » ^ ^ &
sio n en g in e. A lso a n e w
p a te n ted so lid copper
gasket se a lth a trem a in s
a b s o lu t e ly g a s -tig h t
u n d er h ig h com p res-
sion. Special analysis
electrodes w h ich assure
a fixed spark-gap under
a ll d riv in g c o n d itio n s.
Our Obedience
Joy
"Jo y Is th e re If we will set our
selves’ to find It—Joy In labor. Joy In
love, Joy m th e b eauty of e a rth
aro u n d us. Joy th a t w a its like a hidden
well to bubble up In h e a rts th a t are
open to I I "
No Sorrow Too Great
No sorrow Is too g re at to en d u re
If It re v ea ls to us som e new beauty
In C h rist, o r brings out In us some
new fe a tu re of C lirlstllk en ess.— J. «
p s r s s lte egg«.
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by men a n d largely for men. L ately
m any of Hie co n se rv a tiv e d ire c to rs of
«livings bunks In th e U nited S la te s
aw oke to th e fact th u t m ore th a n h a lf
of th e d e p o sito rs In th ese In stitu tio n s
a re women.
Up to th a t tim e, only h alf a decad®
ago. little o r n o thing had been dona
to c a te r to th e grow ing arm y of wom­
en pu tro n s. E ven today only a sm all
p e rce n ta g e of o u r sav in g s hank offi­
cials know th e re la tiv e p ro p o rtio n s o f
tlie lr m ale a n d fem ale dep o sito rs. T h a
officials of one o f th e larg e st sa v in g s
b an k s In th is c o u n try , h aving 200.090,
dep o sito rs, recently lea rn ed th a t 75
per cent of th e ir a cc o u n ts nre h an d led
by wom en, e ith e r In th e ir own rig h t
o r for som e o th e r m em ber of the fam ­
ily.—T h rift M agazine.
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s tra n g e r In I’e tu n la . “ 1 Just saw a n
old follow com e ru sh in g aro u n d a c o r­
n e r, run to th e Are bell and ring tt
like mad. W hat do you suppose w as
th e m n tte r w ith Idin?”
“T h a t w as old Bill B achelor," re ­
plied C o n sta b le S ln c k p u tte r. "S om e­
body told me th e W ldder lln g g ln s. who
w a n ts to ta lk all th e tim e about her
la te h usband, c o rn ere d Bill and oro-
posed to hltn. I reckon th a t w as ex-
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D utch Pacific C h a rity
F re sh e vidence of benevolence In
tim es of nntlonnl d lsn ste r has been
given h.v the D w ell people. T h o u sa n d s
of p erso n s c o n trib u te d to th e re lie f
coinm lssleu w orking on b e h alf of th a
v ictim s of last y e a r’s floods In th a
M euse d istric t.
Now a n um ber o f
nrom liient D utchm en h ave Inform ed
® Western S isip tp v r Poloa
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AT ALL A
S a lv atio n arm y at V en tu ra,
Is about to ra n a still
A 5l»-
ii still w as «•iijrtiired In a liq u o r
“ W ho w a n ts It?” ask ed the
ff. "W e’ll ta k e II.’’ sa id the Snl-
ii arm y . "W e can knock off th e
t and It «HI be giaal Io cook
Loyal
“ I w as reu.llng a bout your
frien d 's big en g in eerin g fe a t.”
“ Big feet or not, I like h im !”
boy
W hen tils S a ta n ic m aje sty bids you
adieu, keep a n eye on him till ho
turn« th e corn er
ALLIN S FOOT-EASE
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USS O F A RAWO
AM9WAU IF 9 0 0
CA N T EAlOOV IT
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C leanliness Is highly im p o n a n . . .
th e prevention o f chick losses
Al
w avs scrub th e brooder floor w ith hot
lye w a ter and let It dry before p u liln s
In baby c h ic k s d e a n litte r, free from
mold and sm all k e rn els of grain
should he used and changed often
enough th at filth * * • «<>’ a " um “ " *
It is b e tte r to keep chicks p a rtla Ij
confined, when provided « Ith sunllghi
th an to let them out on old gronm
which may c a n . disease germ s an.'
*
CHAMPION
Duek Meat Breeds
ints work o f us. He offers
r to us If we will w ork with
e a te r deeds th an have ever
> do not w a it upon His will
hnf upon o u r obedience.—
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bang Z
Stops the pain ot Corns
and liimtons awl you < an
walk all day In ease and
r Z . i ’t ) comfort. Nothing gives
I ' I v J / ' K buc I i relief to tea, tired,
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aching, Inflamed or swol-
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icn feet, blisters or cal-
luaes. A little * SILIN'S
V . FOOT-IISI sprinkled in
U l I C l 1 / eft' h shoe In the morning
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I I f J I J tight shoes. It takes the
I \ T \ friction from the shoe. Al-
^ > - > w a y s use It for Dancing
and to Break In New Shoes. Per P r e «
Bar,.pie and a Knot-Karo Wallin - IVnll, addma
ALLPN-S FOOT-EASS, Le Boy. N. V.
In a P i n c h . U r o A l l e w ’ a F o o l l a a a
For Galled Horses
ianford's Balsam of Myrrh
reckle ointment
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