Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, June 28, 1928, Image 3

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    C A N N IN G S T R IN G BEANS A N D TO M A TO E S
Improved Uniform International
<The KITCHEN
CABINET
Cel
N ew spaper Union.»
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th e m , see t h e ir b e a u ty and t r y to
fo llo w wberw th e y le a d .— L o u is a m .
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SundaySchool \
’ Lesson1
An Evening With
the Spirits
By RIN G LA R DN ER
J
J l Few
Little
Ales
I Io the Editor:
The other P. 3d. they was a bunch of
[ is up in Yonkers talking about what
terrible spirits you get around N. Y.
now days and 1 of the birds in the
I party name Herb rays ne knew where
Lesson
for
July
1
ABOUT GOOD FOOD
: they was some beautiful spirits and
i we said lead us to It and he took us
TH E EARLY L IF E OF SAUL
SO CARELESS
___
i down to 58 st. und 5 ave. and they was a
A stew may be Insipid, Bat and whol­
ly unattractive If not well prepared.
L E S S O N T E X T — D e u t • : < - » ; P h tL doctor’s name on the door and 1 said
The young thing showed lier engage­
Take solid meat » :« -« ; A cta U S, 17, »8.
..
to myself this ----------------..
guy w ill . .. probubly
give
from the chuck or
GO LDEN
T E X T — R em em ber
a ls o us a prescription thut « ill knock us
ment ring to her dearest friend.
25"
I y
“ Oli, my dear, I'm surprised," ex-
round, cut into th y C re a to r In th e d ays o f th y y o u th . for a goal. Rut the doc took us In a
P R IM A R Y
T O P IC — T h e
S to ry
of
half Inch c u b e s .
inside room and Introduced us to a clnlmed the d. f.
Boll one-third >f P a J u U l N as IO a R C T h O ild P . IC — T h e B oyhood o f a lady whom they all call Medle, witch
“ I thought you'd he.”
•Yes; I told Jack when I returned
the meat in sea­ G r e a t E re a c h e r.
[ learn was short for Medium so you
that ring to have it reset before he
I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ . see the kind of spirits we got and the
soned flour ana
fry brown in some IC — Saul s T r a in in g f o r S e rv .ce .
i kind we thought we was going to get pnssed It along to anyone else and
NG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T TO P ­
of the fat. add the IC Y — O In U flu
was 2 different kinds of spirits. Medle he hasu't done IL”
e n c e s S h a p in g S a u l’s E a r l y
rest with boiling L if e .
I was a Medium rare blonde lady that
I could of lose 30 or 40 pounds aud still
water and simmer very gently so that
OH, THE C A T!
I. Israel's Responsibility With Ref. tttlk back to Gene Tunuey.
the meat w ill be tender wiien cooked.
When the meat is partially cooked add trance to God’s Laws (Deut. 0:4-0).
Well, pretty soon Medle und the doc
Canning String Beans at Home In the Steam Pressure Canner.
1. Central truths to he taught ('V , anj our party went Into still another
the vegetables to be served with i t
These directions for conning string Carrots, turnips, parsnips and pota­ 4, 6).
< Prepared by tha United State» Department l
room yet where they was about 20
of Agriculture.)
beans as well as most other common toes are commonly liked. Varied with
(1) Unity of God. “ The Lord our | otj,er gues(s mostly female that looked
Of all the garden vegetables, string vegetables and fru its are given in green beans, peas, corn and tomatoes God is one Lord." He Is God aloue, |[ke Ele end of a perfect «-ash day. A
beans and tomatoes are the favorites Farmers* Bulletin 1471-F, "Cunning with a bit of marjoram, baylsaf thyme therefore to worship another is sin. ; aima mater of Oberlin college ast me
when It comes to canning a supply for Fruits and Vegetables at Home."
(2) Mau’s supreme obligation (v. 5). t0 iook at „ ki nd Of a e|Ose line that
or other herbs, the stew w ill be d if­
A :
winter use. They cannot be done in
God should be loved with all the wag Wretched acrost the room and on
Pick the beans over carefully, string. 1 ferent and most savory.
the same way. Because of their acid­ wash thoroughly, and cut into pieces ! _______
Cannelon of
_ Beef.—Take a poum heurt, soul aud might, because He is - lt wag a fiuncli of toys such as dolls
r'L
ity, tomatoes may be canned by the of the size desired for serving. Add an(j „ half from the top of the round, God aloue uud supreme. T ills being and cooties and etc. witch Medle hud
water-bath method; but for string enough boiling water to cover and boil finely chopped; add a tablespoonful of the first uud the great commandment, told her was for the baby spirits to
beans a steam pressure canner should for five minutes in an uncovered ves- minted parsley, the grated rind of we know « hut is man's supreme duty. play with when they got cross.
b« used. Like other nonacid vegeta­ sel. Pack In containers boiling hot, half a lemon, a tablespoonful of grut-
2. How these truths ure to be kept
We was all put around In a circle
bles, string beans should be processed cover with the water In which they e(j onion, one-eighth of a teaspoouful
like Yale learning their signals in the
alive (vv, 0-8).
nt a temperature higher than 212 de­ were boiled, and add one teaspoouful ot mace, oue tnblespoonful of melted
Tiie place for God's Word is lu the | 4th quarter. 1 set next to Jack and
grees Fahrenheit, und tills is only of salt to each quarL Process lmme- Gutter, a teaspoonful of salt, and one heart. Iu order thut It may be lu tiie
his Mrs. from Yonkers and the rest of
possible under steam pressure. Either dlately at ten pounds pressure, or 240 f 0Urth teaspoonful of pepper and heart (1) "teach it diligently to thy
we skeptlcals was scattered around
glass or tin containers may be used.
degrees Fahrenheit—quart glass
Jar I paprika. Mix
all well and form Into children" (v. 7). The most Important amidst the believers.
String beans should always be for 40 minutes, pint glass Jars
for a roll piacf in a baking pan and purt of a child’s education is that
"Is there somebody here name II”
packed boiling hot. That is, they are 85 minutes, and No. 2 and No. 3 tin | arrange slices of salt pork over the given lu tiie home lu the Word of God,
cooked for a few minutes, and then, cans for 30 minutes. Remove the Jars , pp Bnke in a hot oven, adding a How sadly this is neglected today I says Medle so I says yes It was me.
------ -
_
“This is Edward” says the spirit und
"Gwendoline, you never told me
wldle still boiling, packed into the from the canner and Invert gluss Jars, iew moments before It is finished a -----
(2) To tulk of them lu the home (v. y edl# ast Ille j f , t,U(j a brother Ed-
what you thought of my choice for ■
Jars, sealed, and processed the re­ placing them out of drafts. Plunge BUfnclent number of hnlves of apricots 7). Tills is the right kind of liorna , wftrJ flnd , Myg ypa. So Medle gl,yg
husbuud."
quired length of time. T ills Is some­ tin cans In cold water to cool rather i (gtewpd or canned) to serve with each life. How blessed is that home where
"This is your brother Edwurd thut
"Well, If you ask me Esmerulda, I
times called the “ hot-pack" method.
God’s Word is the topic of conversa­ was killed In a accident u long wile think be necks Just fine.”
quickly.
i helping of the meaL
It is recommended by the bureau of
___ ____
Label ail Jars and cans with the | Another Hot One.—Chop the meat tion. (3) Talk of Jiem when walking ago «'asu’t
he?” _______
So I says _ yes 3 yrs.
home economics of the United States
T1)en Edward gu|,j Hello there
name of the product and the date left from the Sunday roasL add a with our children und friends (v. 7).
Caruso Cat Cured
Department of Agr'culture because the
when canned, and any other informa : little green p pper flnvly chopped or (4) Talk of them when retiring for #n(J , ga(d he„ 0 Edward fi„w are you
benns at the center of the container
M a ry had a T h o m a s cat
tion you wish. Keep them ot room a bit of onion. Heat to the boiling the night (v. 7). The last tiling upon #i|J ,)e ga|d hel|0 y ,ere and [ couldn’t
T h a t w a rb le d lik e C aru s o .
are quickly raised to the temperature
A n e ig h b o r h it h im w it h a basebaU
temperature for at least a week. If 1 point with gravy In a double boiler which tiie mind should rest before g o -. refute (t g0 |10 |eft the field with the
required for processing, and the bac­
bat
any show signs of spoilage, discard anil serve, adding a little worcester- lug to sleep should be God and ills last word und give his megaphone to
teria that cause spoilage are more
N o w T h o m a i does not do ao.
truth. (5) Tulk of them when rising a Irish comedian.
likely to be killed. Also by the hot- tliem and watch others of the same »hire or catsup on sliced buttered
i lot to be certnln they nre keeping, bread; cover with another slice and in the morning (v. 7). How fitting
“ Oh, here’s Rut O’Brien” rays the
pack method the step known as the
These M ilitary Thespians
that God should speak to us the first doc. “ He Is a funny Irishman that is
Store In a cool, dry, dark place.
serve with spicy pickles.
"exhaust” Is unnecessary.
It «’ns tiie sweet young thing’s first
-------------------------------------------------| Fried Summer Squash.—Wash and
thing when we uwukel
(0) Bind j with us every night, get Ids brogue.
visit to a military camp and she wns
cut squashes in ti half-inch slices. them upon thine hnnd (v. 8)- T1,ls
So then Rut told a Irish story thut
USE O SNA BU RG FO R
V E A L BIRDS AR E
Sprinkle with salt and pepper and dip was literally done by the Jews even died even longer ago than Edwilrd, In n gushing mood.
“ And what rank did you bold In the
H O M E F U R N IS H IN G S lnto crur’ bs and egg, then crumbs to tiie «'earing of them lu little boxes but you don't feel like razzing tiie
O U T O F O R D IN A R Y
war?" she asked.
again. Fry until brown and perfecL’y betweet- tlie ir eyes. (7) Write them spirit so everybody laughed the right
" I was un acting corporal," an­
upon tiie posts of tiie houses and on
Charming Fabric for Dra­ tender.
swered the grizzled veL
Lamb Chops With Pineapple.—Se­ the gates (v. U). Such a remembrance amoutiL
Not Too Expensive and Pre­
Before the darkness had fell I bad
"Oh, how lovely! What part did
lect rib chops and have them boned of God’s words would create a spir­
peries and Upholstery.
noticed a bird retting over to tiie left
you play?"—American Legion Maga­
and rolled, broil nnd season well with itual atmosphere most desirable.
pared From Cutlets.
of me Hint was a countryman of Noru
(Prepared by the United State« Department
snlt, paprika nnd pepper. Drain
II. Saul’s Ground of Confidence Holmer uud now all of a sudden a zine.
of Agriculture.)
(Prepared by the United State» Department
canned pineapple slices from their (Pbll. 3:4-0).
spirit spoke to him In Norskl und he
“ From field to fireside" might be the Juice, dry nnd brush with butter, then
of Agriculture.)
In Reverse
He had everything a true Jew unswered back in the same strain and
When you want to serve a meat slogan that heralds the appearance of saute to a rich brown. Rince the pine­
“ Have you heard that the Meiers
gloried
In.
I never understood Norway before but
that Is a little out of the ordinary, osnaburg us a house furnishing fab­ apple slices on a hot plntter nnd ar­
have had a divorce?”
1.
Circumcised the eighth
duy (v. 5). I os
soon MB
as IIH
these
begin
but not too expensive, try veal birds. ric of merlL Osnaburg, In the South, range tiie chops on each and gar­
• • -----------------
,
,
I S »«>«>11
- B O I birds
'l l l D J D
V h ' “ to talk - I
“ Yes—why was It?"
This
was
the
literal
requirement
of
wag
hel|(} K uuthc||0
They can be prepared from cutlets, is known ns the stuff cotton picking nish the dish with watercress. Each
■
a — .t,
iindor ilirt
*
■■
“ He wanted to live In the country
bouillon chops, chops from the lower bags are made of—bags for gathering chop may be garnished with a strip the luw for those born under tha there nnd etc. Rretty soon Medle and she wanted to stay In town."
turned to the live ekl Jumper nnd told
end of the shoulder, and short cut­ potatoes1, work clothes. In its undyed or fancy form of pimento. Serve very Alirahamlc covenanL
“ Where are they now?"
2. “ Of the stock of Israel" (v. 5).
him bis mother was going to die.
lets from the lower leg. The meat Is state it Is similar in color to un­
“ She has gone hack to the country
hot.
Tills
shows
that
he
was
a
true
Jew,
bleached
muslin
or
linen.
It
Is
coarse
cut In strips about two Indies wide
"She was all right the last time 1 to her mother—he Is in town with his
Dainty French Dishes.
related
to
the
choseD
people
by
blood
and four inches long, the size of the and strongly «’oven, in different de­
seen her” says Ellert. “ Well she Is parents."—Dorfbnrbter (Berlin).
The French cook knows how to pre
pieces depending, of course, on the grees of looseness, and with some ir­ pare a dnlnty dish from very little and birth.
going to die" says Medle nnd pcrsonly
3.
Of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin.
, 1 u)inK
cut. Further information about veal regularities of yarn. These very Ir­
think gue
she was ............„
right as ..................
Ellert was
Sarcasm Flivvered
material and out
Benjamin
had
always
remulned
I
yal
oround 45
old and when „
“ birds” is given by the bureau of regularities make It an artistic and
of tiie common or to the national customs.
ih e first
#ge tlle,r nl0thcr ,g ge,dom , The
IIle buttonless
nun.™.™, husband thought he
charming
fabric
for
draperies
and
up­
r
home economics:
.n n o « < ^
ordinary. Here Is king of Israel, whose name he bore, ,K, er |rylllg oUt for tl,e Vassar basket |
holstery and other houre furnishings.
H tsp. p e p p er
a good one which
6 s trip s v e a l, I
1
on
ion
,
m
lncefl
Additional
practical
advantages
of
os­
was
of
Benjamin.
ball
team
In ch es w id e
w ill be greatly
“ Remind me to buy some needles
14 cup chopped
4. "Hebrew of tiie Hebrews (v 5b
..Ilercg „ benutiful spirit, who does
naburg are tliat it is inexpensive, ensy
6 s trip s bacon
enjoyed :
and thread when I go out."
c e le ry
m cups s ta le bread
This showed that be was of Hebrew
wa|)t„
to
luunder,
easy
to
dye
to
match
other
;
2 tbs. b u tte r
G o n 0 q u 11. — parentage and not a proselyte.
"Don’t trouble to buy any," said
c ru m b s
1
,
furnishings, uud made iu desirable
There are ethereal
1 tsp. s a lt
t
1 ids wife, casually. “ You can alwuys
5. Touching the law, u Pharisee
y-
widths.
I “ Lots of people call me that says borrow mine, you know."
d u m p l in g s in
Round the strips of veal until evenly
The bureau of home economics of
5).
Herb the guy that had broughten us
America: Bring to (v. Tiie
flattened hut do not break the meat
I’linrisees were of tiie sect most
the United Slates Department of Agri- |
N O T TIES, BUT BONDS
Reserve the bacon for wrapping the culture suggests, among other uses, j a boil one cupful of milk, ndd six table- zealous for all tiie rites and cere­ there at 8200 a crack.
"Yes it Is your father and he snys
birds and make a dressing of tiie In­ tliat osnaburg makes excellent and In- ' spoonfuls of flour to a little cold milk monies o f Judaism.
gredients ns follows: Brown tiie cel
(l ••Concerning zeal, persecuting tiie he was on tiie river once In a boat
expensive slip covers for furniture. It : und mix well, then ndd to the boiling
when he was a tittle boy und wns
cry and onion slightly In tiie butter, can be relieved by cordings or bands m ilk; stir nnd cook until smooth and
saved from drowning and be saya
then mix the ingredients lightly with of cretonne or chintz Iu gay patterns, thick. Remove from the heat and church ( . .
He proved ills zenI by P«sIthe t f - gometh|og aboat „ fi„g. D ldadogever
a fork. Rut n spoonful of the dressing i f desired, or by using decorative p il­ add two egg yolks, beating well after fo rt to stamp out thut which
as
gnvg y()Ur futher frora
t
on each strip of veal, roll carefully lows by way of contrnsL The Illustra­ •neb, ndd suit aud pepper and a half
«n
drowning?"
nnd evenly, and bind with a slice ot tion shows a slip cover for an upliol- cupful of grated cheese. Have ready threatening Judaism.
a pun of bdling water and drop the 1 7. "Touching the rig teouam ss « 1 1 1
gnyg Herb after a terrible
bacon held in place with a toothpick.
------ ' rtnmnllngg.
pauge. "Hut u dog l.arked and roused
Have ready a heavy Iron skillet,
dumplings, measured
measured between two tea ts in the law, blameless tv.
So
exactly
bad
be
conformed
to
be
■
nt|ghborg
and „ 1{.y come t0 tbe
spoons, Into the boiling salted water.
brown tiie birds slowly on nil sides,
outer
requirements
of
the
law
that
1
regcue«
nnd then put into a casserole with
When they rise to the top, skim them
ev,denUal„ gnyg , „ e
some of the fat from the skillet. Covet
ouL drain well and put Into a large he was consciously " l e s s .
geveral female vo|tcg ggyg
flat dish. Pour over, when all are
III. A Sketch of Sauls L.fe (Acta
nnd cook In a medium oven until ten­
done, one cupful o f rich white sauce, 22:3, 27, W ).
der, about three-quarters of an hour.
wonderful.
In this sketch he gives us a glimpse
Serve garnished with cress and with tiie
using one cupful of thin cream. Sprln
“ Slilsh" snys Medle "Is there some
meat juices unthlckened. The small
kle with more cheese and brown In of his birth, education and citizen­ one here tliat lost their wife?"
ship.
pieces left from the strips used for
a hot oven or under the gas flame.
“ I did” suys Jack from Yonkers.
1. His birth (v. 3).
veal birds may be ground and used
These are nice for dessert served with
“ I hear she a held to her old hua-
“ Hello sweetheart” rays the spirlL
Though
born
nt
Tarsus,
a
city
out­
hot maple sirup poured around them.
in meat cakes.
band by many ties."
“ Hello Kate" says Jack.
side
of
Palestine
he
liail
been
brought
Bagneta.—Bring three cupfuls o
“ By many bonds, I’d say.”
“ Hello sweetheart” says tiie spirit.
milk to ‘.oe boiling point, sift into up In a strict Jewish borne. Tarsus
Give Kitchen Utensils
was the capitnl of tbe province of
'She
must
of
forgot
my
name"
says
this, stirring all the time, six table-
Two Millions Made One
Thought in Selection
spoonfuls of farlnu and cook, atlrrlng I Cilicia. It was a city of prominence j a<,k |n ,ny enr.
Bhe w aa a m illio n a ire 's d a u a h te r
because
of
Its
commerce
and
culture.
(g
a
beautiful
sp
irit"
suyz
T h rift in the choice, use, and care
constantly. Mix one tablespoonful of
And he w aa a m illio n a ire '» aon:
T h e y ra n a w a y and g o t m a rrie d
of kitchen utensils reduces this Item
Hour with two ot cold water and stir It wns one of the three principal uni- Mt>d|e>
| A (ong about this time I got rest
And now th e tw o m illio n a re ona.
of household expense to a considerable
into the boiling mixture, add one-haif versify cities of that period.
2. His education (v 3).
1(?gg f()r a „„ © g , u„d begin rattling a
degree. The right utensil In good con­
cupful of cocked ham, tongue, or crisp
Now She Knows
Born out of Palestine, he was sent cig„ rette paper und a new spirit
bacon with salt and pepper to taste;
dition, when and where one wants It,
stir and cook. Turn out Into a but- to Jerusalem for bis education. Tills wt,auged me on the knee cap with a
Wife— If I were to die, wiiat should
saves time nnd trouble, enabling one
to do quicker and better work. Un­
tered dish and smooth the top, the fact shows that lie belonged to a megaphone and says what have you you do?
Husband—Oh. the same as you
necessary utensils should not be kept
mixture eh. aid be about one inch zealous family of Jews. Ills teacher got there.
“ That's Bright Eyes talking” says would yourself.
Slip and Cushion of Osnaburg.
thick. When perfectly cold cut Into was the great Gamaliel, s doctor of
about.
Wife—You wretch! I’ve always sus­
Ease In handling cooking utensils stered chair, made with corded edges rounds, using a small cutter. Roll the law nnd tbe leader of the strict Medle. "She wonts to know what you
depends on weight, balance, position of cretonne, which give firmness and them Into bolls, brush with egg and sect of the Pharisees.
have got."
pected IL
His citizenship (vv. 27, 28).
"Tell Iter I got a sore knee" I says.
of the lip. and the shape and material add color. The box plaited flounce 1? roll In grated cheese, then in crumbs.
He was by birth a Roman citizen
"Be serious" says Bright Eyes.
Expensive Combination
of the handle. Lips on both sides ar# effective. The round pillow ia made Fry in a wire basket until crisp and
Well they was u lot more of them
convenient. If there Is only one, It from the same cretonne as the corded brown. Serve garnished with jarsley. because Tarsus wns the capital of a
Briggs—Did the doctor build you
Risotto.—To one-half cupful of rice Roman province. In the providence of tliat give us all the latest news from up, as he suld lie would?
should be on the side that suits the edge, and other furnishings In the
user. An economical utensil is well room where this chair Is used have add three tablespoonfuls of olive oil. God the great apostle to tiie Gentiles Over There like hello dear and hello
Griggs—Yes, uml Judging from his
made. Proper care and storage of also trimmings of t iie cretonne. Wheu two large onions, one-half a cupful of wns given the prestige of a free­ there and hello inuinmn aud finely hill lie charged me both ns a phy­
utensils means longer and better serv­ necessary such a slip cover may be j cheese and two or more cupfuls of born citizens of the empire. He was Medle came to and turned np the sician and a first-class constructor.
meat stock. Slice the onions and cook loyal to Ids country nnd proud of Ills j lights nnd we all shoved off to 58 sL
ice, says the United States Department laundered.
"W ell" says Herb. “ Did you have
A similar cover may be made for a them In the oil for five minutes, add citizenship,
of Agriculture.
Forgot Himself
’ a brother tliat got killed 3 yrs. ago?"
davenport or box couch, for a window the rice and let It cook up the fat.
Mrs.
De
Style
(as dress mannequins
“
No"
I
says
"But
I
know
a
man
that
T h e Joy of the Lord
seat or a draped dressing tattle. Some­ Add a cupful of liquid and simmer
Care of Heaters
Oh believe, the Joy of Christ Is has a brother Edward that ought to of display gowns at modiste's)—Which
times
a
trunk
must
be
kept
tn
a
bed­
until
It
is
a
soft
paste.
At
the
last
There is danger of rust when a
w ithin you; give It room, let It spring been killed 3 yrs. ago but what about do you like best. Richard?
atove or furnace stands unused for room or hall, and an osnaburg slip moment season with aalL pepper and
Husband I prefer that tall brunette
cover
w
ill
camouflage
Its
presence
at­
half
a
cupful
of
grated
cheese.
op w ithin you like a well of living wa j that dog »torj ?’’
some time. Pipes should be taken
—er that Is, I mean tiie pink chiffon,
-
-
-
*
1
“
Well"
tie
says
Part
ot
it
Is
true.
Croquettes—
Take
four
bard
tractively.
Radiators
may
be
cen­
ter, and you w ill rejoice In the Ixird
Egg
down In the spring, cleaned, and stored
eggs, dice them and add a cutr always, and again rejoice.—O. H C. We ure to have a dog once and he use my dear.
in a dry place. Tiie doors should be cealed when not tn use by osnaburg
to bnrk."
left open to keep the Interior dry. A dr.i|ierles plaited on a covered boar.l ful of the croqoette sauce. Add one- Macgregor.
Sportsmanship
Then Mrs. Jack from Yonkers balled
lump of unslaked lime on tiie grate «lilcb is fastened to the wall by half teaspoonful of parsley minced,
Hubby—Take
tiie glasses and tell
Jack
out
and
we
all
thanked
Herb
brackets
nnd
Is
a
bandy
shelf
for
the
same
of
green
pepper
minced
and
Conversing W ith the Angels
w ill collect the moisture nnd thus pre­
for taking us to where they was notti
me about our horse.
season nicely. Shape after cooling and
There Is no power on earth can Ing but beautiful spirits and he says It
vent rust, home economic specialists books and magazines.
Will«1—Oh, dear! We must have a
Osnaburg has body enough to be fry tn the usual way.
prevent me from holding converse you «ant the bad kind you enn go to a splendid horse. He’s giving all the
In the United States Department of
used for portieres at doorways. Its
with
the
angels,
even
though
wlih
my
Agriculture say. Leave the boiler of
bi her horses a big start.
Medle evil.
plainness makes It satisfactory for
hands I feed pigs.—Lydlg Marie
a steam or hot water heater filled
1* at ia» Bell Sraji»»'» tn«) . ..
draw curtains or overdraperiea at the
Child*.
with wafer up to the safety valve dur­
window of a boj a X man s room.
ing the summer.
(B i REV P H FITZWATEK. U P .. Daaa
Moody Blbl» I uatttut» of Chicago-1
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