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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ................... 1 '[hhe ICITCHEN : First AU-Metal Dirigible Being Built in California POULTRY : ·fl(TS· : CABINET I I ·· ·· ·· ·· · ·-~ ~--········· NPwi'I[HlOf'r Crc'l 1928 \\'('"t~ln (~nlon.) Would"st thou De wretched? 'Tis An ea~y w,'ty: Ttlini< of Dut sel!, and self atone • all day, Think of thy pain, thy grie!, thy FEEDING FLOCK OF LAYING HENS loss, thy care The Xew Hump~llire station gives the followi 1g feedin;:; recommtudatinns for laying hens, formulated at the 19~7 conference of rPpres!•ntath·es of New England agric-ultural colleges: Mash formula: ~00 pounds coarse yellow corn lll('al, 100 pounds wl1eat bran, HKl pounds middling~. pt·efernbly white; 100 !IOIIDtls oat ]li'OUUCI~ (see para!(raph :l) ; 25 liOUIHls nwat scraps, not 1!'" than ;;o JIPr rent protein; 2:i poun!ls fhh srr"p~. not less than 4ii per cent pt·ntPin; 2~1 pouncls ~teamed bone meal; ~:i pounds dried milk; 5 pounds common salt. Grain formula: 2(~) voun!ls whole corn; 100 pomHls whe11t; 100 [lntwds oats. 1. 'l'hat d1·y mash be kept hefore the bird~ constantly In hoppers or troughs that cnn be antl are kPpt clean and free from litter, dirt anti fllth. That all hard gwins he fed in The simi!m hoppers ot· t1·nu;;hs. amount will \'ary with the !treed, the rate of production, the weather, nnd possibly other factot·s, hut there is a growing tendency amnn~ ponltrymen to feed grain m01·e liberally. 2. Whole corn is recommended because there are certain vitamine losses in cracking, and furthermore tile feeder Is better ab le to check up This presupposes that on quality. chick~ have been taught to eat whole corn on the range, or before being installed in the laying house. 3. Oats should be omitted from the scratch mixture when fetl germinated. The term "oat pro,lucts" in the mush formula includes oat flour, groun<l oat· meal or ground 40-42 oats. All nre used pound for pound. 4. Cod liver oil is a ,-alunble supplement that ou~ht to be atltled to the ration during tlte winter months at the rate of one pint per 1110 [ltltl!Hls of feed or nearly one ~uart per liM! lwn~ pf'r week or onr-fonrtlt pint per 1110 hens per day. It should be frrl the year around to hrnH krpt in confinement. All thai thou ha.t to do, or feet or bear: Thint< of thy good. thY plea•ures nnd thy gain, Think only of thyself, 'twill not be In vr1in, -Anon. VEGETABLE STANDBYS 'l'ili' i• the SPa~on when we enjoy the winter I'P;;etnhiPs sueh as squn,h. oninn rntnhnga, A <'arrot. fill!] good dbh of 1\'ell cooked anrl ~ea s one 11 lmhhar<l squa~h Is hard to ex rei. Squash Porcupine.-Stenm the squash u!llil tender. Scrape nut of the shell e\"Pi'Y part lying near it, us that is of tlte best navN. Mush until smooth. To one quart of the squash add one and one-half tPaspoonfuls of salt, one teaspoonful of sugar, onefourth of a teaspNmful of ginger and two tahlespoonfuls of butter. BPat and reserYe one cupful. To the remainder add two tablespoonfuls of crPam, beat again and pile into u gla~s hnking di~h. Rice the reserved cupful o\·er the top and set in the oven to light!.v hrown. Carrot Savory,-Cook unti l tender one quart of thinly sliced carrots in boiling Rnlted water to which a teaspoonful of sugar has been added Fry two chopped onions in three tahlespoonfuls of butter until light bt·own, stir in four tnhle,p<>onfuls of flour and add two cuttfuls of nny good stock. Add cayenne and paprika, one tenspoonful each -of lemon .1ulee and sur:ar and salt If needed. Let it hoil a !HI pour o,·rr i he carrots ,\·!Jiclt have tJPen dt·aine<l and laid on stt·ips of buttered l<'nst. Scalloped Tomato Surprise.-Cook until ~oft thr!'e !'lrge sweet eninns. Lay thrm in the bottcm1 of a t•nking dbh and with n ~harp knife di\"ide tn to quartet'S, not euttin~ entirely through the ~eetinn~. Pre;;, the quar · t~r~ apart and fill with chopped meat well sra"mNI. Pour arounrl threP. GPe'~ natumliy uwte in (mit·:<. CUi fuls of tomato to which has h~rn addPLl !'ne-foUI'th cupful of hrenJ Sometimes ;·ou can force upon n ;.:an der more than oue mate. Sometillles erumhs. not !iltet·atly with hutter sprittkle with ct·umhs and hal<e in a rou cannot. 1 shnulcl say thnt the a,·. Nage ~·ou would h:n·e to keP(l \\"flUid hot 0\ en one-half hour. 1 1 Stewed Yellow Turnips.-Siire nf- be t\VO ~randers to lltre.J and Jl'~';;ihly tet· pnrin:;: a ~:ood-Rized tm·nip. Hoi! four geese. '!'hat Is one of the drawuntil te1tder in water that hns heen bu~ks of the geese business, sa;·~ a \VI'iter in The Fanner. You !un·e to sailed the lust half of the cookin:;: J)ruin. put in n ~aucevan nntl to Padi keep too many unpt·odncthe males. quart nf tumip add one tablespoon-~ The pmclu<'tire females do not lay " ful of huller or rrm·e, ~ait and peppPr gt·pat 11111111ter of e;;;.:s, perhaps ~0 to to season. Dm·i with a tahleS[!I'<lllful ~-\ nnd u111ess ~ome pains is tahPn Jn of flnm, stir carefully and acid one- fPt>rtin~ them the e[!gs do not hatch fou•·th cupful of hot cream. Stir nnd wry well. simmer for fire minutes, sh. king oc· If ~·ou have plenty of rou~ltage, cnsionnll,l'. SPt'Ye in a hot dish. howeYPr, they can !Je t'atlter che:tpl;fed. Short cnttin.!!"" of alfalfa or clo· Some Things to Avoid. rer hay may !'OII<.ist of nne-thin! of n sinlt hil't1 "II Is tite little lent;~ 11 grent sl1lp.', "A woman ruay thl'ow the bulk of their f1•ed. 1'he ol het out of the door in a two thil·tl~ ~hou.d consi~t of eom spoon more than a man meal, wlwat hrau, wheat mid<lliugs. e.m hring in with n 'l'hey ~lioultl huve a small amount of shovel." "\\'illful waste auima! matter ThiH feo<l mi.~ht he makes woeful want." All mtxed w'th ~l;im milk or buttermilk tlle>·e oltl (ll'overbs tenf'h or ucld ahout 5 pe1· cent nf meat seraps us the ntlue of tlirift nr tnnk:t~e to it. You >-houlcl have tine ~alltl, snr ahout one pound in ll~l :md dg:lnnee. ~luch of ~oft fePtl. This soft feet! ftourals the llou,cwife"s waste i~ !ell quite wet. '!'he;· might !Je ~houid due to ignorance aud not whole eorn at ni~ht, llul lillie a hal'e to iudiffe1·ence. Too mnrh will mak~ deal. :;:t'ent a not It is a s-trildn~ fact tlmt the t;ecse ~priu:;: hy fat ~o tlH'm tktt wany of the hest nanagers anrt fertile. he not will eggs most tltt·ifty women are often lackinf( Workmen at Glepdale, Calif., laying the aluminum-alloy shell on the steel framework of the first all-metal dirigible be built, It will be powered by steam turbines. The ship will not need mooring masts or landing fields, because the "blower ~ystem" of the turbines will keep it station:.ry while a cable Is lowered to a roof or the ground. The 40 passengers w ill descend down the cable in an elevator. The air-liner is the design of Capt. T. B. Slate, whose portrait is inser ted. Annual Firemen's Day in Tokyo Is Colorful • HHoot, Mon, Luckies dinna hurt my throat or wind," says Sir Harry Lauder, famous Scotch Comedian "I've smoked Luckies for years and all this time I've been active in my work which demands a clear voice /0'1' singing a2d good wind for dancing. 'Us aZ. ways a bra bricht moonlicht nicht withLuckies-Hoot, Mon, they dinna hurt my wind or throat.'" ,, Ganders Are Drawback in the Geese Business ! I Brigades of firemen marching In a parade before the Imperial [lnlace gates dul'ing the annual firemen's day festivilies in Tokyo, Each brigade carries a banner bearing its particular insignia. Planning Pan-American Highway PRINCELY VISITOR ,,f iu tile lit tie tl1lngs of kitchen lore. llow muny, if the family is not In r~e euouglt to consume a can of fruit, or picldes or vegetull!es will set 1hem a \\"a,v and forget to u'e til em. A good broom should always be IIUI!g SO that the S!I'UWS nre lefl Nruiglil und should never be u~ed as n scnib brush. An old b1·oom may be kept fnr such pUt·poses. Leaving tea, cofTee and baking pow der as w<:ll as spices and flavoring extracts tmcovered Is wasteful. All co,·ers anrl corks should be returned to their respertive plares at onl'e. C~ing ~il,·er knives and spoons In tlte l;itrlten Is not good jud;:ment. Cuttiug too nmch cuke or bi·eud ann len,·ing it to <lt·y, then tht·owing it nway, also is wm•teful. Gt·end can he us~d in countlc~s ways as we!! as sl!t!e cake. \\'hen breading chops or rolling fi,h in flour, do not use twice a~ mu(']J '" is needetl fur the amount of meat, when a 'mall nmount will clo. Other W:H't('ful pt·actkes: U'ing apron~. disl1 towels and even hnntl towels for holders. Turning on the li~lll and leaying the t·oom for ten or fiftf'l'll minutes. Using the pttwer on the flatiron when not in u'e. For;;:etting lo turn out the gas or electricity wh~n taking food r1·om tlte range. Letting soap lie in dishpan or scrut 1 pail. Allowing mill; to stand in a wanu kitchen until sour, th!'n t !trowing it t1Ut in~tead of u~ing it for rari :.·.-; • !!!·presentative Clarence J. McLeod, Republican, of ~Iichlgan, and Repr esentatiYe Cyrenus Cole, Itepubllcan, of Iowa, chairman of the bouse foreign r elations committee, examining the route of the proposed Pan-American highway which Is Intended to link the United States and Canada and the capitols of se,·enteen Latin American countries. "Flapper Galoshes" for the Pup Prince Mohamed Aly Ibrahim, son of the ruling house of Egypt, posed for this special portrait In Washington whete he was vl~iting for a few days. He was received by President Cool· idge, MAN OF THE MOMENT ous rli~IH)~ Learin~ food in paper ling~ to at. mh-c. A lowing me<lid1ws or I traet poi,ons to stantl around whPre chi! ! l'cter Pun, wire-llaired terrier pet of the personal secretary to PresiClark, arrived at the White llouse the dent Coo!id~e and ~Ir~. Edward other rlay attired in "flapper galoshes." T: FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS Frn nre has ten Cmes as many blcydes 11s automob!les. R ir"e, which Is rcgat·,Jcrl as n ~on th ern Ct'O(l, is grown succc~ ,fully in llli M •chines to te<t the fitness nf worn· en ' ' '"rious \orations han.> heenlnVC' ll' :i iu ner, .auy, 'I;,,. l:t:·~e't SLOI'age b:tltCI'Y 10<'0111\r tlvc in use h a~ n battery w.-'ghiug 3\J \011·;. all\] CU ll ilu ul a l,GOU·h'n ll'aiu. ~Iost of the farms In Denmark are undet· ~3 acres In extent. In the semi-harharic ~Inlay Islands, chess i:; a faynl"ite pastime. A French invcn• icm ;s u rock drill thlll (':·rril'~ Its own ga~nline motor. 'l'(•sts lrtLcnte that AI';Jhian Mocha l't· PC rou!tl hr grown in ('n' fornTa. The shortest I•ropir in the w"rld are rund iu clinwtes uf exlrcme bent or colt!. dt·rn ma,· ~rt to them. LPtt'ng ehee•e get han! an<! lemons Nicolas Titulesco, foreign miui:er of • Rumania, It Is reported from tit',\' tl[l. Europe may be cnlled upon to act as 1 'fht'o\\·ing !lamp liuen 1lown the arbiter between France and Germany tlotlte:" elmte nn<l forgctliug to remove In the dl~pute over the occupation of ~lain~ fwm it. the Rbinelantl. Titulesco Is called In some quarters "the man of the moment" in Europe. I l i Encouragea Initiative lleut·i~tlc Is !lt rived from ihl' flri'P[, I I 'l'he yenr 1780 marked the end of the issuing of Continental money. The year 178.1 is the last year In which state paper money was Issued, and In that year only Penns~·! rani a, :\'ew Jer. sey and North Carolina bsued such currency. The other ten colonies had stOJtped IH'erious to that year. R · 't 8 l' 1 • · 1·lt·uns. eqursr e e re. To helteve In tnunnrtaltty I~ one tic metlwd Is one wh!c·h inl'itPs rhe popll to find ont tltln~s for h'm 'l'lf thlng, but it Ia first needful to be, 1 lieYe in iife.-Steven~on. " and use his rwn lnitl:t;ire. • IWUI'C [ 1• 1\fl,,'3, lllPUlllTig • llgt•fiJnU:-i. llnfortunatd,v for R great mauJ people the itll'a prcYnils that the only 'vuy to get more eggs is to cllnnge the breed or \'fil'!et~· of bini> l;e(lt. Merely cllanging from one IH·cetl of birds to unother is not going to make any impt·o,·ement in reRults, unle~s some one ha~ (treviously done son,e constructh-e bret'ding with the particular strain of ltinls ~elected. Some very cretlitub!e records ha,·e heen made br !ndil'itlual cows in various hree!ls, ·and we also know that "individual hens In tliffermt breed' of poultry have made some \'ery high Pgg-produc£ion record,;. I I ~~~~d~. • ·~ t's toas-~Throat Irritation-~ True American Spirit \\ ith n $~ loan from hrt• family, Lltn Ilal!adny of Estancia. X ~I.. has acquired four yeats of rtlill''l.lon at the Il!inoi~ \\'omen's cal!r.::;<>. ~he has been wa~lterwollutn, waitre~~. maitl, librarian ant! cook at ~ummer l'e~ot·ts to earn hPt' wny. \\'hen she end~ her course she will owe only the ~~ which enabled her to readwd college. Suspicious Betty-\\'!ty ditl Ted kbs you last night? ' Frnnf'es-lt rui:•ht have been bernuse I sat on his lap an1l put my arms around his neck :-Life. Coug!!_: Profitab!e Angling Newcom<r- Anythl ig wortl, catch· ing in the lal,e? !lot('] l'roprietor :._"'pi!, ratlter, There me sc··, era! hPirl'SsPs In bath· i'tg Iighl now. :\'Pw IIUI'tn nrgister Oh, Transparent Man Doctor-You hail hPtter he X-n.red. l'atirnt-There's no neetl. Get my wife-she i' :11\nrs alilP. to see riRht through me. A Very Woman "I~ your wifl' fond of listenin!' ":\o; ~largarPt mnrh [li'Pfe,·s ing out." --· Easy Terms ne---1 got my wh',J..ers on the in· stallmeBt plan. She-The installment pian'/ He~Ye~. a !iltle down each week. • m?" ~peak· --- Keeps Him In "T~<l's wife> i~ a woman who lets i,n·t she!'' "YP~, everytl•i"~ £-xcept 'fetl.'' out p,·erytltin~. To "lin~ tlangr on~ly" ;;ire~ no joy !. Usual Process Reversed C!'mP1t! hug;; are tied ut the top Jlrst M<l fillet! ft·om the bottom. 'l"hl')" are tlten sewed shut. At a Tea to a tem[lrramcr.t that Isn't lJnilt for that ~ort o• I'Xhtence. There is mnt·e to art thnn naked· hut t":ome nrt ney ~~r gets any farther than tltnt ner--~: "Is your husband haYing a good time?" "I don't Imov, but he'd hetter." E~kimos hall firl'proof house~ E"efpre dYilized man thon~ht of such a thing. OnP hus to live u lou~ time lwflll'e one discovers that it !lot•sn't matte! much jf one dor~n·t tall;. ""hen one takes two cln>P~ of his medicine anti fiutis !timsl'lf well, prob· ably he wasn't si!"k. Philosoph~· is ~omethin~ that rna hies one to explain why he doesn't do what he oup:ht to. A pretty girl always looks like the [licture on a magazine doesn't. The ton;.:ue of a woman Is her Bword-l!nd Rite never lets it rust. Uost of us are ltalf asleep. The woman wh•t 1loesn't know her own mini! hasn't mtidt to worry over. ' The fool politieian fi~hts friction; the wise one "soft son[ls" lt. Contagious Roup Contagion. t·oup is a \"PI'Y ea~y disease to reeop-nir.e, stat·ting usua!!y lit;e , simple colt!, with u thin, watery dis1 clmr:;:e from the no~e anti e~·es. This ~ sect·etion has n peculiar, offensive Inflammation RPts into the odor. ' nn~al passagPs, eyes und spaces just below the eyelmlls. Birds often eou~h nn!l >neeze and hreatltiug hecom~s If nasal passages become noisy. blo<'ked the birds bn•athe tht·ou;:!h their mouths. Til!' hinl< soon lose tllelr appetite anti hecome depressed Prevent Toe Picking \Yhen hoxe~ of day-old chkks arrh·e rto nut o(len them uBd allow tr16 chicks to see ~aeh other very !on;.:. The;· will be hnn,(r,l' awl 1vi' It no feed In the box tltey mn~ ![ltit-kl.v form the toe-picking habit. This H'ldom happelll! when the chieb are v!aced In the brooder bouse where the Iiller and the feed ho(lpPr keeps them bu''' Idleness I~ the fuundation of bad hahit~ in i'"ultt·y of all agl's. The bus'' hen on tile ran·~e seltlum eats P~!!'~ or pulls feathers from her llock mate". Continental Currency The World'a Te•t The world demands a young man of clean han<ls and a pm·e heurt, not because It cares about Ills morals, but be'cause it wants a man carahle of balancing the accounts coiTectly and itonestly.-Exehange. Changing Breed Doesn't Help Egg Production I The Cream of the Tobacco ~~ Crop I I • Friday, February 24, 1928 All-Mash Ration The chid diflieull!es observed with al1-m~h ration have been on account of insutficicut mash hopper space, these hoppet·s not having b<•en kept full; and where own ~:rain~ haye been used, e~]H'eial!_y low-quality corn. No grain is fed w.t'l the ail-mafh ra· tlon uittil the chltks are eight to twelve weeks of nge, as the nu!llt!on of grai.l nsua!ly hns the tendency tn re!lure th!' rnte of gmwth ant! does not partku!J'i,l' int•i'Pase the total feed c·•m~ItnJPd h)· the l'hJrl;s, 'Ill SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST 1 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Neuritis Headache Colds Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I ~ _,....Accept only "Bayer" packag~. af ~ which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets .Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. .llpll!Q la tilt Vade mark or B111er Manufacture or llonoacctlcac;deater of Sallqllcacl4 H W AR How often does that friendly question find you full o! pains and aches caused by kidney, liver and bladder troubles? Keep your health while you can. Begin taking Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules at once. Hardy Hollanders have used this remedy for over 200 years. In sealed boxes, at a!! druggists. 3 sizes. Look for the name on every box. ~W MRlrl-«r~o-_ '- HAARLEM~ ou ODAY'l. / • |