i l M S.KY ENTERPRISE. HALSEY. OREGON. JULY 19. 1928 SCREEN UNATTRACTIVE VIEW WITH PLANTS Improved Uniform International 7he K IT C H E N „ g \ binet S (fiEl lilt. Western Nmpawr l’B»on » Amid the clam or of the street The fan cy often fill» W ith far off thought»: 1 live «gain Among the »tream s and hill» «.W illiam A. Dunn. COMMON GOOD THINGS Sunday School ’ LessonT LIFE’S LITTLE JESTS S (By REV P H r m W A T V M . U.l>. Moody Bibi* iBwtltut« of C hicaso.t I® UH Lesson for July 22 Who Is there who does not enjoy PAUL'S EARLY MINISTRY slice of well-baked ham? To be S A T /R /C A L L A D Y enjoyed it should LESSON TE X T— Art» 9:12-20; 11:*5. be tender and of St ‘•So you want a divorce, Rnstus?” GOLDEN TE X T — And stra ig h tw a y he fine flavor. T H E R E I t nothing that has ever “Yes, suh. Judge, yo’ bonuh—Ah H o t R o a s t preached C hrist In the sy n a g o g u e» taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as that he 1» the Son of God. sho'ly does.” H am , C id e r PRIMARY TOPIC— Paul Begin» to an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi­ “What’s the trouble?” Sauce. — S o a k Work for Jesus. cians wouldn't use it, and endorse it» “ 'Count ob ma wife rankin' an JUN1OR TOPIC— Paul'» First W ot« ham in cold wa use by others. Sure, or several mil­ Jesus. ____ Ironical remark." ter, »crape and for INTERM lion users would have turned to some­ EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- j “An lroulcal remark?” ecrub well, then 1C—Saul Cham pion» au Unpopular thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin “Yes, sub—she says If you don't go put into a kettle with one-half cupful C*YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TO P­ (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the to work. I'll hit you In the face wld each of chopped onion, carrot, two IC— Year» of G row ing E xperience. box, and the word genuine printed in dis flatiron.”—Florida Times-Unlou. sprigs of parsley and four cloves. Cov­ red: er with cold water, bring to the boil­ I. Saul Preached Christ In Damas­ VV'iZZing to W a it ing point and simmer for three hours, cus (vv. 19-22). or until tender. The last hour of cook­ A man was convicted for stealing 1. Saul's fellowship with the dis­ A Planted Screen for the Poultry House. ing add one quart of cider. Allow the ciples (v. 19). a horse. “Yours Is a very serious offense," After Saul was baptized he re­ One of the first things to be done to lng and of a more pleasant nature. ham to cool In the liquor. Remove Mrs. D. M, Gregg, of Harrisonville, the skin, stick with cloves and rub mained certain days with the be­ the Judge said to him. very sternly. beautify the exterior of a farmstead or of any house Is to screen unlovely Mo., has planted flowers and vines with brown sugar and mustard, then lievers In Damascus (v. 19). How beau­ “Fifty years ago It was a hanging tiful to think of the transformation matter.” objects or undesirable views. Exten­ along the high fence outside her bake one hour in a hot oven. “Well,” remarked the prisoner, “In Cider Sauce.—Melt three tablespoon which took place—the one who was sion workers, directed by the United poultry houses, not only rendering fifty years' time It mayn’t be a crime fuls of butter, add four of flour and so passionately bent on their destruc­ them less noticeable, but providing States Department of Agriculture and the various agricultural colleges, have her with many charming flowers dur­ two cupfuls of the hum liquor. Bring tion was now enjoying fellowship at all.” Aspirin 1» been encouraging for a long time the ing the season. Some good plants for to the boiling point, add four table- with the disciples. the trad* mark or WHAT HE FELL ON 2. Straightway preaching In the jilanting of quick-growing vines and the purpose that can still be started spoonfuls of cider and a dash of pep­ B a y e r M a n u fa e to r» ©X MonoaceUc»cld»»t»r of •tU cyllc»«l4 synagogues (v. 20). annuals, ns well as shrubs and other la many parts of the country are: per. Dinner Rolle.—To one and one-half Saul, like every one who Is really permanent ornamental plants, to shut Castor bean, sunflowers of various oft unattractive spots. Such places as kinds, and cosmos, which yields Its cupfuls of scalded milk add two cup­ converted, begins to tell of the new­ Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh Since 1846 Has Healed Wounds ami the poultry house or barnyard, ken­ gay-colored flowers until late in the fuls of butter, three-fourths of n tea­ ly found Savior. As soon as be Is spoonful of salt and one tableepoonful saved he goes to save others. Sores on Man and Beast nels, privy, tool-house, Ice-house, or season; sorghum, broomcorn, and of sugar. When lukewarm add one Money back fo r first bottle if not suited. AU dealer». 3. The people uinazed (v. 21). any of the other small buildings that even common corn, and such vines ns yeast cake dissolved In two tablespoon­ They knew that the very one that seem to crop up like mushrooms to the kudzu, moon, or morning glory. Splendid Results in meet the many needs of the fnrm an ) For a permanent screen some of the fuls of warm water. Add three cup­ had been the ringleader In persecut­ Its activities, may well be subordi­ shrubs and taller perennials might be fuls of flour, bent well, cover and set ing tlie Christians In Jerusalem, and Good Health Campaign to rise In a warm place. Cut down, had come to Damascus for the ex­ nated to a glimpse if something grow- used. No diphtheria deaths In 1927 puts cover and let rise twice, then knead press purpose of bringing them bourn Cambridge, Slues., at the head of the on the board, adding only flour enough to the chief priests, was now passion­ list la diphtheria prevention, of all the to keep from sticking. Shape Into ately advocating that which he had COOKING CHICKEN CLUBS ASSIST IN cities with populations more than 100,- round biscuits, then roll on the board, so vehemently sought to destroy. WITH VEGETABLES from the center, forming rolls. Ar­ 4. The Jews confounded (v. 22). COMMUNITY WORK 00'? In the United States. Only once In the last five years, according to the range on a buttered sheet, cover, let Saul retired into Arabia for three American Medical association, has any rise and bake. The enreful covering years. During this time he was taught Most Often Consists of Im­ One of Most Delicious Ways of rolls while rising keeps them moist, the full truths of his ministry. city gone it year without a single death from diphtheria. The previous II. Saul Escapes From the Jew» of Preparing Is En Casserole. and the crust then formed when baked proving Public Houses. “What's wrong, old man? You seem dlphtheriu record breaker was Duluth, will be tbin and tender. (vv. 23-25), Minn., In 1925. Seven cities with Codfish Balls.—Wash and pick up (Prepared by the United State» Department (Prepared by the United State» Department n e used the Scriptures with such to have fallen on evil days?” ot Agriculture.) ‘Nothing so soft—«fell on the side­ more tliun 100,000 inhabitants, had no o t Agriculture.t one cupful of salt codfish. Wash and skill that the Jews could not answer One of the most delicious ways of A number of counties In Virginia typhoid deaths last year, the medical peel two heaping cupfuls of potatoes him. Finding that the argument was walk Just now.” have carried a "community project” preparing a fowl that has passed Its cut in smnll pieces. Use a half pound against them, the Jews took counsel association’s statistics show. New during 1027 as a part of their home first youth is to cook it en casserole of fish for this amount, put fish and how they might destroy Saul. So In­ Haven,’ Conn.; Springfield. Mass.; B o th S tu b b o rn Even the oldest potatoes on to cook until soft, masb tent were they upon killing him that demonstr' .ion program. Many Inter­ with vegetables. Old Married Friend—Now remem­ Yonkers, N. Y.; Paterson. N. J.; esting results liave been reported to rooster enn be completely disguised and drain, add two tableepoonfuls of they watched the gates of the city ber, dear, the outcome of your first Richmond, Va.; Canton, Ohio; Kan­ the United States Department of If served In this way. The long, slow, ____ butter, . one egg well beaten, pepper day and night that they might take quarrel establishes a precedent Don't sas City, Kan., make up the typhoid Agriculture. Most often the community moist cooking in the covered dish j and sa|j jf npe,iP(j Take up by spoon- him. When this became known to the give In. honor roll, which Is the largest known work consisted In establishing or Im­ makes even the drumsticks tender, fuls and fry one minute, or until disciples, they let him down from the Young Wife—1 won't. But, do you since studies of typhoid death were proving some public building used while the flavors of the chicken and i brown In smoking hot fat. know, I think some one must have started In 1913. wall by night In a basket. frequently by farm women or by the vegetables form a delicious blend. III. Saul Visits Jerusalem (vv. 26- given Jack the same advice. French Ambrosia.—When you have The bureau of home economic» community ns a whole. L a st R e s o r t stale cake of any kind left over, to six 29». For example, the Elon Home Dem­ gives the following directions for pre­ slices add one-half cupful of grated co- This Journey to Jerusalem was In M a d e H im a n A t h le te Professor Jordan was bewailing the paring fowl en casserole with vege­ onstration club, in Amherst county, I conut, two cupfuls of orange Juice and strange contrast with the one from “Yes,” said one man to another, “I fact that cultured reading Is appar­ decided to Improve the library, with tables : ! pulp, two tablespoonfuls of powdered Jerusalem to Damascus. The one was reullze that motoring Is a great thing. ently on the decline. All reading, he Its attached kitchenette used for large 5 pounds fo w l as a leader of an Important expedi­ 2 s ta lk s o f celery sugar. Let stand until well chilled I used to be sluggish before the mo­ declares, and Is inclined to blame It community gatherings, and the library 3 carrots 1 green pepper and the fruit Juice all absorbed. Cut tion under the authority of the Jew­ toring craze, but now I'm spry and on the movies. grounds. The club contributed a $20 1 onion ”1 do not consider the trashy maga­ i oranges into halves and scoop out the ish officers with the prospect of a energetic." gold piece won the preceediug year for place of distinction In the council of zines ns rending,” lie continued, “but Cut the fowl Into portions con­ ! fruit for this dessert. “I didn’t know you motored.” the best county record, and each mem­ the Jewish nation. Now he Is an out­ even these, I am told, have lost a venient for serving. Slice or chop the "I don't—I dodge.” Ways With Fish ber gave a dollar, while a Lynch­ cast, disowned by Ids countrymen, great many former admirers. As for vegetables Into very small pieces. Dust burg business man interested in home Fish, one of our most easily digest­ and fleeing for tils life. the younger generation. It apparently A r tis t ic T e m p e r a m e n t demonstration work added $25. Hus­ ed protein foods, Is usually plentiful 1. Suspected by the disciples (v. 26). does not even know how to rend. Meek Artist (Indicating cobweb)— In almost anv lo- bands, sons, and brothers helped with The believers at Jerusalem had not “Only the other day, I said to a Er—Mrs. Jones, have you noticed callty Tlie canned heard fully about Saul’s conversion. the work, but the women did 'their small friend of mine, ‘Johnny, what fish takes the They knew nothing of his sojourn in this? share, too. The old platform formerly Resourceful Charwoman—Indeed I have you been reading lately?1 To place of fresh Arabia, and Ills preaching nt Damas­ used ns a porch for the library was which the urchin replied In surprise: when tnat Is not cus after Ids return. Therefore they 'ave, sir, but 1 thought as 'ow, you torn down and repluced with a con­ “ 'Me rending? Gosh, I haven't been being an artist, you’d be annoyed If obtainable. crete and rock porch which adds regarded him ns a spy. sick 1' “ I destroyed such a work of arL S t e a m e d In greatly to the appearance of the 2. Bnrnnhas’ confidence in Saul Milk.—Take two building. The windows were screened, (v.27). C o tto n S ta tis tic s fish steakf of one the kitchenette wus equipped, shrubs, MADE HIM SEE RED Barnabas was a man filled with the Tlie Department of Commerce, I pound each, season well with salt and Holy Spirit (Acts 11:24), therefore flowers, and evergreens were planted, which has been Inveetlgutlng the pos­ j pepper and dust with flour. Place In able to discern the reality of Saul's ■nd the library was painted. sibility of finding new uses for cot­ a dripping pan with one and one-half conversion. He was In reality a "Son Several oilier home demonstration ton, lias discovered that there are al­ cupfuls of milk and put into a hot of consolation” and In this Instance clubs report such accomplishments as ready 1,666 uses for the 135 base fab­ oven. Meanwhile cut two large mild getting the road to the school repaired, his kind sp irit rics mude «holly or In part from the onions Into thick slices and saute in showed helping establish the hot lunch sys­ 8. Saul In fellowship with the dis­ staple. Some 156 different articles fat until brown, keeping the slices tem, making playgrounds out of ciples (v. 28). made of cotton are used on farms, 166 unbroken if possible. AftPi the fl»h rough areas, or equipping the play­ They went In and out together. In households, 43 by railroads and 26 is baked for ten minutes, cover with I’eter received him In his home where­ ground with apparatus like slide In Industry, yet per capita consump­ the slices of browned onions and lay in he abode fifteen days (Gal. 1 :18). boards and swings, and contributing tion lias gained only rllglitly In the a strip of bacon across the onions. to the cost of putting running water 4. Saul disputes with the Grecians last decade. t using six slices. Return to the oven In the school. and continue baking until the fish Is (v.29). In Brunswick county the Edgerton He wus not content merely to visit j well done. club undertook to help set out trees B u g le T h a t E n d e d W a r with the brethren. He spoke boldly Spanish Fish.—Tie one and one-half In the name of the Lord Jesus C hrist along Its main highway. A county The principal museum of Wenden pounds of fish In c cheesecloth, drop cemetery was taken care of by mein IV. Saul Sent to Tarsus (v. 30). First Wife—My husband becomes In Wetsphalla contains a treasure In i Into seasoned water, boiling hot, and bers of the Beulah club, in Henrico A conspiracy similar to that one murderously angry when I paint my the form of the bugle that Bounded cook until lender. Remove the fish nt Damascus was formed against lips. county. The women put gravel on the the end of the war. It was blown by M-lt twr ta Saul. When the brethren knew of It Making Chicken Casserole W ith Vege­ J and reserve the stock walks and cut the grass. Second Wife—Evidently makes him German Staff Bugler Zebrowaky on blespoonfuls of hutter. tdrt cne medl they sent him to Tarsus. Saul's life see red. tables. the eve of November 7. 1918, to an­ urn sized onion and one-half of a was In danger everywhere except nounce to thfl allies the passage Into Salted Peanuts Are Not the pieces of chicken with flour and J green pepper minced, two tel lesroon among the Gentiles. He now Is back their lines of the German emissaries, T o ta l S tr a n g e r Difficult to Prepare brown them delicately in a small i fuls of flour after the vegetables have at the place of his birth. The first First Actress—Don't you know that who were coming to sign the armis­ quantity of fat. Place them directly been well cooked. When a smooth Peanuts may be salted in the same a d best place for one’s testimony tice.—Chicago News. way as almonds or other nuts. They in the casserole. Then pour the paste, add the fish stock, one table Is In Ids home. Saul's conversion whs actor? Second Ditto—Not from Adam. chopped vegetables Into the frying i spoonful of orange Juice and one table- typical of the conversion of the Jew­ are not difficult to prepare, and one G e n e r o s ity absorb all the spoonful _____ __ ________ ______ of ___ mayonnaise. Simmer ten ish nation. Their eyes will be opened We’ve never even denied a story that may have u fresh supply at any time pun and let them we'll wed 1 “Is he kind-hearted?" browned fat left from the chicken, m|nute» then add the fish, broken Into by a personal revelation of Jesus by salting them at home. The recipe and put them in the casserole. Add gmn|| p|prpg Sprvp f)Ot •Generous to a fault. He stops at Christ to them, and when they accept Is from tlie bureau of home economics: T h e M a in T h in g a cheap hotel so he can tip the bell­ enough hot water to keep the ma- I F(ih 8a|ad Molded _ Soa|| one ta Him as their Savior and Messiah, Loosen the skins of fresh, unroasted Mrs. Arthur—Are you going to send boys.” peanuts by placing them in water at terlals from sticking to the dish, blespoonful ot gelatin In one-fourth they will go forth as witnesses to the Harold another $1007 Don't you know a teraperuture of 83 degrees C. for place the cover In position, and cook cupful of cold water to soften, then Gentiles. for 3 to 4 hours, or until the fowl is add to cne cupful of hot salad dress The divorce rate la highest In the V. Saul Teaching at Antioch (11:25, he's flunked In two subjects this 4 minutes. Slip the skins off, spread tender. Just before serving, remove Ing. stir In two cupfuls of cooked fl»h southwestern states. Including Louis­ month? the nuts In a thin layer on cloth or 90 ). the pieces of fowl, add a cup of milk and pour Into a mold to harden Serve Mr. Arthur—Of course, but didn't iana, Arkansas, Oklahoma und Texas, The work at Antioch so prospered clean paper, and let them dry for 24 which has been blended with 1*4 unmolded with the following sauce: la the hands of Barnahus that he he make the football team? a statistician asserts. to 48 hours at room temperature. Pre­ tablespoons of flour, and cook for 10 Beat one cupful of heavy cream ntlil went to Tarsus for Saul to help him pare a kettle of cooking oil for deep- minutes. Four this sauce over the I n ■ P in c h , lin e A R u n fo r H e r M o n e y fat frying, place the nuts in small lots chicken or replace the chicken In It stiff, slowly add one-fourth teaspoon In the work. Saul returned with Woman Shopper—Bee here, young In a wire basket, and cook them for 7 and serve from the casserole with ful of salt and three tablespoonfuls Barnabas and ministered for a whole o. vinegar: add one cucumber chopped year. The disciples were first called man, there's a ladder In these stock­ minutes at a temperature of 150 de­ F a r Tlrod f — l H C a n 't B a B eat flaky boiled rice or plain boiled po­ and drained Just before serving. Christians at Antioch. This name re ings. grees C. They should then be uni­ At night when your feet Fresh Clerk—Well, what do you ex­ are tired, »ore and molten form golden brown, tender, and crisp. tatoes. Fish Steaks.—1 »Ip fish stenks into suited from Paul's teaching, Instead kl I much walking or ot being given In derlalon, as is fre pect for 75 cents, a marble staircase? As soon as the nuts are removed milk then Into crumbs Cut six slice* "dancing, sprinkle two F o o d A t tr a c t s A n ts of bacon Into dice and d< t over the mienlly taught. from the oil, place on absorbent paper AU.ENSFSOT-IAS2 IKJWderS The surest way to keep a house steaks. Bake twenty minutes In a I n te n t on B u sin ess 111 the toot bath, gently to take up the surplus fat, and sprin­ nib the tore and In­ God’s Program kle them with salt while still warm. free from ants is to leave no food ho! oven Season and serve with any “Are you Interested In airplanes?" flam ed parts and The program of God Is not con lying about on shelves or In open desire: sauce "Only as an obaerver," answered relief la like magic. places where they can reach It. says ’ Shake Atlea'i Feol-Essr Fish a la King.- -Simmer one-half earned with time. With Him a thou Senator Sorghum. "The aviator vote H o m e m a d e S u ie e t the United States Department of Agri­ Into your shoes In A quickly made home sweet may culture. Ants go where they find food, cupful of minced green pepper and sand years are as a day. We are too out our way Isn't big enough as yet the morning and short lived to criticize Ills providence. the same of celery, and >ne table to be worth going after."—Washing walk all day In oom- be had when berries are in reason. and If the food supplies of the house­ In the rolling years He has wrought spoonful of pimento In one tablespoon fo rt. I t takes the •on Star. Firm berries, such as whole strawber­ hold are kept In ant-proof metal' con­ friction from the ah"* For F i l l Sample wonders, but a short sight fails to ful ot butter until tender; add one ries, black raspberries, blackberries tainers or ice boxes, and If all food addree«, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. i t «•» «. 1. C a u g h t in H is O w n N e t and also pieces of pineapple, or other that may happen to I* scattered by tablespoonful of flour and stir In grad­ see IL—Methodist I'rotestnnL H e al »lo n er S a v in » , O u n m irta rd R u bber ually one cupful of milk, season well fairly firm fruit are excellent when Cop—You're pinched for speeding i A pron, «Sc. Jar opener SOc, bo ld er «Or. a ll or others Is cleaned up 1 for t l . M. A I I H I- B r .'IA L tY OO.. Boa 71«. Reminder From God dipped in white Icing or fondant. If children the ant nuisance will be and add two cupfuls of cooked fl«b Any excuse? ■ M inn eapolis. M in n . ________ _ _ flaked Heat thoroughly and serve on The superfluous blossoms on a fruit they tr.ay be served within three or promptly. Victim—I'm the Judge and am In slight. Cake, bread, sugar, meat and IC H M A N 'S O O M H A R V F .S T F R tree are jeant to symbolize the large a hurry to ;, •♦ to the office to fine a Poor R man four hours. Here Is a suggestion for like substances are especially a t­ toast well buttered. e M i™ . Only SM o lih bundle t f l n * et- o ’ d In e re rr state Pme raisins vhowlnx way In wblclt God loves to do pleasant “a little something” to serve with tractive to the ants and should be lot of »peeders. picture o( harvester I ‘ r.»revs Co . Sadrs, bansal things.- Beecher lemonade or grape Juice nt a club kept from them. uvee. ing. SC?" ALLEN’S FOOTEASE