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Show Frida y, June 7, 1929 THE MIDVALE JOUR NAL Improved Uniform International SundaySchool ' Lesson' (By REV. P. B. F'l'rZWAT ER. D D., Deau Moody Bible Institute of Cblrll!<O.) ((C). 1929. Western Nt'wspapt 'r Union. ) Lesson for June 9 THE s l oRY OF THE RECHA BITES (Temper ance Lesson.) LESSON TEXT-J eremiah 35:1-19. GOLDEN TEXT-W e will drink no wine. PIJ.IMAR TOPIC- Strong to JJo ~he Righ~ JUNIOR Right. TOPIC- Loyal to Do the INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC-Acce )lltlng a High Moral Standard . YOUNG PSOPL.ll l AND ADULT TOPIC-Form s of Modern Persecut ion. PageNin~ Dairymen Gain by Better Ways Increased Butter fat Production Brought About by Right Feeding. (Prepared by the United e:tatea Departme nt of Agricultu re.) Owners of dairy cows in Californ ia have added $64,297,0;:;1 to their Income over a period of seven years by raising the average butterfa t production per cow for the entire state-fro m 183 pounds in 1920 to 239.2 pounds In 1927, says B. B. Crochero n, director of co-opera tive extensio n work in Cal· ifornlu, In a stateme nt submitte d to rhe United States Departm ent of Ag· riculture . On Way to Goal. At the beginnin g of the ef!'ort ln 1920 the Californ ia extensio n service set up us a goal, to be reached In ten years, a state average p1·oductlon of 265 pounds of butterfa t per cow. Sev· en years' concentr ation on a dairy im· proveme ut pt·ogram , loci udlng proper feeding, bt·eeding , and culling, has bt·ought them well on their way to nccornpllsh ment of the goal within the time set. During the seven years the number of cows under test ln the regularly ot·ganize d cow-test ing or dalry·he rdlmpr·ove mcnt associat ions incre~roed from 30,000 to over 70,000. The work or these associat ions Is the basi$ f{>r the Improve ment program . lfrom tho:. testing records is derived the information necessar y for proper feeding, breeding , and the detectio n o'f unprofitable animals in the herd. Other Big Factors. Other factors in bringing up the average In butterfa t protluctl on have been competi tions both In individu al producti on and commun ity records, efficiency studies of Individu al herds. use of bettet· breeding stock, improve ment of heulth of he1·ds, pt·ovlslo n of better fncilities for care and management of herds, and the intt·oduc tlon of better managem ent methods and better stock thz·ough the dairy work of boys and girls who are member s of 4-H clubs. Only the sustaine d effort of the extensio n staff and dniry cattle owners on a long-tim e program , however, Dit·ector Crochero n believes, hns made It possible to thus move forward the entire producti on of a state and collectiv ely influence the average of over half a million animals. PROGR ESS "Well, this was a great day In the hlstnry of our Instituti on," sale! the presiden t of the bank, as he met his wife. '"I'ell me about ft. dPar." "The bourd uf director s voted unanImously to double the size of the bankIn;.,; room so that we <'fin have ~5 brass 'next-wi ndow' signs, 10 more than any other bank In the state!" Knew Nothing More Powerfu l .A cid ity The common cause of digestive diftlis excess acid. Soda cannot alter this coadltlo n, and it burns the 3tomach . S{)methi ng that will neutralize the acidity Is the sensible thing to take. That is why physicia ns tell the public to use Phillips Milk o:t Magnesi a. One spoonfu l of this delightfu l preparation can neutrali ze many times Its volume in acid. It acts instantl y; relief is quick, and very apparen t. AU gas is dispelled ; ali sourness Is soon gone; the whole system Is sweeten ed. Do try this perfect anti-ncld , and remember it is just as good for chlldren . too, and pleasant for them to take. Any drug store has the genuine, prescrlptlon al product. eui ties Tlle Lawyer -Of course. my dear Who Were the Rechabi tes? mndam. the great thing in a case ot (I Chron. 2 :55). this snrt Is to Introduc e somethin g InThey were Kenites or Hemath of to the evldenC'e that wlll appeal to the the family ·or Jethro, Moses' fatherjury. in-law (Num. 10:29-32 , ct. Judges ( 'lient-O h. I shall change my dreSI.' 1 :16). They entered Canaan with every day. View of Brusa, Asiatic Turkey. the Israelite s. It seems that tn order to pr.serve their identity they chose (Prepared by the National Geogra.ph lc calls by Its very name that Greek WHY HE WAS NOT KILLED Society, Washingt on. D. C.) a nomadic life. Saul was consider <'olonlst s were here, christen ing landO SAIL on one of the cargo marks In honor of sacred ate of them (I Sam. 15 :6}. They were spots at boats from Constan tinople that home, many centuri{' S before characte rized by: the feels its way, accordin g to the Turks began their big westwar 1. Abstinen ce from strong drink d pusb availabl e freight, from port to across Asia Minor. (35 :8). 2. Volunta ry poverty (35 :9). port along the si10res of the sen of 3. A nomadic life <35 :10). Along the flunks of overshad owing Marmor a, Is to obtain a charmin g Olympus . Brusn II. The Rechabi tea Tested (vv. 1-5). scatters itself lli;e mixture of contrast ing ages. In tbe days of Jeholach lm the Lord some great patch of white wild flowPerhaps you will touch first at the Prs. almnM falrylil'e charged Jeremia h to bring the Hecha· In Its aerial grace, Princes lsiiH!ds, which can be visit· with mosque domes resembli bites into the bouse of the Lord and ng rich ed by motor boat. Of these, Halkl blossom s and minarets test hem regardin g the drinking of the slender especial ly breathes of an untouch ed stalks, as they rise wine. This he did In a place where against the somber simplici ty and charm which is the cypress groves. So many the people might behold them, the mosques more apprecia ted when one's marine are there that aim being to teach Ju<1ah by exumple . one Is tempted to gln!>ses reveal across the way the ima gine that, flowerlik ~·he ·fnther of the Rechahi tes had e, they seated cloudy city where live Con:;:tuntl- themselv es at random give» .the comman d that they should wheneve r spring Cigar Store Man Had nople's teeming thousand s. not drink wine. Their filial obediwinds blew. "A walk for each day tn Instead of the monster summer the ~'P nr, a mosque Acquir ed Some Wisdo m ence put to shame 1he children of each walk," ruus hotels which the proximit y of an Judah for their lack of obedienc e to the pro,,erb of Brusa. A resident ot a suburba n town, reAmet·ica n metropo lis wopld bring to their Heavenl y Father. Jonndab . the Silk Industry of Brusa. turning from a business trip, was assuch a spot, one fiRds nothing of Confather .of the Rechabl tes, was only a tonished Today the to see painters at work on sultan and sultnna She--An of d yon jump{'d from til e hnl stantino ple among these pine-dar k· man, but the comman ds which .Judah Brusa are the front a pair of a cigar store owned by a of white, brownloon? Ueavens , why were you not ened, sea-com manding heights except disregar ded were from the Almight y spotted friend. worms. He entered and sought out Indeed, they produce killed? hill -topping monaste ries, where meGod, their Creator and Savior. They n royal fahri<'. whereby , to Near Eastthe owner. He--The balloon hadn't left the di l' nll emperor s, blinded or in chains, stood the test. They were loyal to ern "See here, Joe!" he exclaime d, peoples, the name Brusa connotes g1·ound. passed their exile. the tradition s of their fathel'lS. even silk just "didn't ns Kimberl y connotes diayou have your shop painted Sheep bells tinkle among the olive turning away from the luxury and Dueling monds. Moreove just. r, a a week Brusnn ago7" treats orchards . Down the road, with his degeAer acy of Judah and maJntain lng Old dueling bas passed away, them us royalty "Yes, I to did." the extent of turn· laden donkey, comes the seller of No man attacks a brother. their simple life. It Is God's plan ing his house over to them In the "Then why in tarnatio n are you charcoal Contend ers are content, today, or drinking water. In the that every man be tested. Being a feeding season; having It done over again?" for wheneve r his atTo echo, "You're allotber! " tiuv sqmue sit silent, net-men ding free agent, be can have characte r tic ftnor "It's becomes just a case of human nature," covered with mul· fisherme n. And that Is all, except the only through testing. It was for this Already berry leaves, responde Supplied each d the with Its hungry dealer. "When the job nlorluste ry bell clanging its angelus reasdn that God placed Actam and Alfalf a Pastur e Great worm, was Angelin he done carpets a-No. the painters J<~dwin, the rooms put up the usual l never downthought under the glow of a sea sunset. ConEve In Eden and permitte d the devil stnirs with more leaves and sleeps out of you In that way. But I'll be a sis- •wet paint' signs. And as usual noHelp in Producing Pork stantino ple might be oceans away. to test them While we should be In the garden. body believes in signs. The result was ter to you. Alfalfa pasture will produce more The exile ground of emperor s and concerne d about the removal of pork per acr·e Ed that the next day the whole front was win-No , thanks! During 1 the have war, a sister when the silk facon the average than any dogs-th at spells the melanch oly his· temptati on from men, we should be other who covered tories swipes with so many finger marks were my destroye cigarette d, s, the worl,ers dissocks. ties. forage crop. It is one of the tory of these lovely Islands. Constan 1 ore concerne d with showing them and that persed, frat It looked pins, and worse than before." and the I can't afford anvery mulberry trees earliest pnsture crops to be availabl e tinople's age-old dog pest develope d bow to over:come it. "But what cut other. If the same thing happens down for fuel, Brusa's ancient inIn the 11pring and If kept clipped when under the Koran's benign injunctio n Ill. The Filial Loyalty of the Rech- necessar y rturlng the summer, It dustry again 7" was, to all appearan ces, dead; will of kindness to dumb creatur es-a abites (vv. 6-11). Upatand ing Excuae "It won't. There'll be no signs put provide goou forage until late In the stumblln g bloek which the young but in 1919 returnin g refugees found, Mother (at dinner table)-.T ohnny, up this ttme."-N ew York Sun. Tho~h they were !:'Ut of their own fall. Under average c{)nditions an acre Turks of 1908 sought to circumv ent to their amazem ent, that Its germ had are you sure you washed your face? co ntry and among a foreign people, of alfalfn will pasture from 10 to 20 by offering the entire canine popula· survived . A mere handful of old wnmthey refused to drink wine, declarin g shMes, dependin g on the conditio ns tlon to a en, who Myaterio ua Jewelry had remaine d in the town, had rt doesn't look llke that when I wash • Christia n glove manufac turthat. they had been true to the In- previous ly mention ed. It shauld not be er. Upon his declining ~t. saved a few mulberry Litt'le Betty was very fond of rings. t1·ees and bad this dog concesJohnny- Well, motber, If I rubbed and her fingers were ltlways bedecked struction s of Jonadab all their lives. pastur{'d too closely as It does not sion they shipped gun1·ded , season a.f.\ter season. tb~ tlJe round-up of Obedien~e to his instructi on bad b'8en staNd very heavy foraging . It prob- pariahs tJO barren Oxla, one of the l';VCie of cocoon, moth, hatched -out it as hard as you do I'd push myself witll all sorts lit them. One day !lfter over, practice d by the men, women and ably w{>ultl be best to pasture It in Princes group, she bad viosited her aunt she told her where the outcasts in· eggs, and feeding woFm. I11 time of children . It is a fine thing when chil· 9Uch a way as to permit the cutting continen tly devoured war they bad prepared mother tluit she wanted a ring just like for peac'e. one another. WOULD N'T COUNT d~n keep In mind their fathers and auntie's. The ot two small croli).s of hay during the silkworm Wllen asl{ed what kinfl of has a voraciou s appeFrom the islands it Is only a step render obedienc e to their command~. season tn addition to the pasture fura ring tite a untie for wore, she rep! ied, "a mua creature 3lh inches long, and across the l'llnrmor a to Its Asiatic IV. The Loyalty of the Rechabi tes nished. Alf<lifa is a crop tbat is high coast, and dut·ing Its sical tlrief ring.'' trfe of thirty days it a forty mile run up the Contratt ed with the Disloyal ty of In p1·ott>ln and mineral mattet·, both charmin g gulf "A musical ring,'' Inquired the mothof Ismid. A dirty hill- consnme s six times its own weight in Jwdah (vv. 12-16). eF, "and whnt kind of a ring Is that?" of whieh nr·e very necessar y In animal side town, pnssingl y en<'hant ing under mulberry leaves. The appeal (vv. 13, 14). This growth and which are decidedl y lack- the springti After turning this over in her mind After this sumptuo us repast, and de glow of fruit blossoms , appeal was wade on the basis of the ing in corn, the feed that forms the tnrns out to without a solution, mother got the aunt having shed its skin four times. it be all that remains of filial loyalty of the Rechabl tes. on the tel~phone, and much to her Be hasis for practica lly all bog rations. Nlcomed ia, the one proud city of Dio- spins around itself a cocoon made of reminde d them that though their fa· amusem ent learned that auntie was For this reason alfalfa is doubly valu- cletian (modern Ismid). a double fiber of silk, each fiber bether hacl been dead a long time, the able as a forage ci·op. wearing a .. band" ring. But Home's bridges have outlaste d ing not uncomm only 400 yards long. echebite s remaine d loyal to his com· her empire, and a few years ago the A fortnigh t tater It softens the inclosruand. The pr·ophet appealed to them Was Hia Firat? inhabita nts of Greek villages which ing silk with Its saliva, then pushes Testing Seed Oats for n'bt only on the ground ot this exforth At 11s the a moth. Universi ty of Marylan d ts had been burned by Kemniis t tnegu· ample, but on the grouncl of God's Germination Is Advised Iars housed an awkwar d steam-pr opelled came throngin g acr·oss the stone After pairing, the female moth lays earnest entreaty through the prophets . automob ile. It Is the work of Dr. Testin~ of seed oats for germina · archway s built of old for the passage 400 eggs or more ; then, her usefulness 2. The ministry of the prophets W. E. Ail<en , a former professo r at Lion is aul'ised by L. F. Rickey, of the of Roman legions into Asia Minor. over. she dies. The cultivato r, havin~ (vv. 15, 16). When the people failed the universi ty, who ts said by many Universi ty of Illinois, who says that chosen thP best eggs for breeding purRelics of German Ambition . to,rende r obedienc e · to God, He sent samplcc: of seed oats received at the "I'd attend your to have been the pioneer in sucb church it there Deseend lng the gulf, one passes at poses, Incubate s them for thirty days, t · pl'ophetl ! who p(eaded with them univer.::i ty have shown a great vari- Dertndje a reli<' of the latest bid wasn't such a bunch vehicles of crooks In America . In the for at a tempera ture well below blood to amend their ways by turning away ation in germina tion. congreg ation." empire In the shape of a vast ware- heat, when a fresh crop of worms is from Idols. Matthew Henry indicate s "You shouldn 't let that stop you1\lost remedie s for prejudic e seem Quite a few oats were "bin-bur ned'' house containi ng a million and a halt batched. the points of contrast as follows: one more wouldn' t be noticed, I'm to be fatal. In storage and the heat so generate d square feet of floor space, construc ted Th<-' <'Ocoons chosen for the silk fac(1} sure" The Rechabi tes were obedien t was sutlic!en t to destroy the life of a by Uemum engineer s for the storage tory are steamed , so as to kill the Into oile who was but a man. The Jews large part of the oats. Samples testeJ of grain arriving over the Bagdad closed life. Then they are steeped As a rule the girl who jilts a young In disobeye d the Infinite and eternal at the universi ty tested us low as 9 railway. Juat So man does him a great favor. basins of bot wa ler; the gel a tinouSI A God. woman (2) cannot Jonadab was dead long per cent. drive a nail. Still farther along, at Hereke, Is a matter Is thereby softened , and rna· She has a better plan. since and could not know of their A quick test of 200 or 000 kernels palace which was built almost o.ver· <·hines begin to wind off the silk filaShe has no need to drive a nail disloyt.l ty or correct them concerni ng in soH or moist cloths may be made night by Sultan Abdul Hamid for the ment. This Is so fine as Wben she can drive a man. to be invisible lt. pod Is all-wise, lives forever and in the house, an assuranc e thus se- purpose of entertain ing his friend to the cnsnal glance, and the attached will punish the disobedi ent. (3) The cured as to the vitality or lack of William when, In HllO, the Ger·man cocoon, bobbing about In The High Cost the hot walteahabl tes were never put ln mind vitality of the seed before planting . emperor passed en route for his tour ter like an animate d peanut, seems alThe Yegg-A wful. ain 't it, the wa~ nf their obligatio ns, but God sent Hls in Syria ancl Palestine . Here, in this most alive. apa1·tme nt rents have gone up? 11rophets who rose up early to remind charmin g, sea-bord ered villa, sultan The Dip-It' s a shame. Petty tar Scenes of War for Ages, Judah. (4) Jonarlab left the charge. and emperor dined and chattere d for ceny won't get you nowhere . YorJ Leaving Mudania , your boat Is soon wltb no one to bear the expense ot three hours, while the special train gotta lift at least a eoupla centurie s Mrs. Steele Saya of Lydia E. Pink· dipping seaward through the Dardathe "Charge , but God gave Judah a waited ; then they parted, and this before they'll give you a cell ln the nelles, where fortress- bearing heigh~!!! ham'a Vegeta ble Compound goodly land and blessed them In it. ereatlon for one Arabian night, unjail. graduall y slope, on the Asia•tic sidiS, Clip the young pig's wolf teeth. (5) God never tied up Hie veO{lle to tenanted before or since, passed Into toto Troy's plain. and on the Euroany hard task JlS c11d .Tonadab, but the realm ot yesterda ys. Knowa Hia Buaineu Pratt, W. Va.-"I was so weak and pean Into the sparsely clad spit of Good ..msilage is a long step toward God's people disobeye d Him, while A t'ew hours' run along the Asiatic Galli poll. "Is he a gou,. rabbit dog?" Inquired nervous that I was In bed most all the economi cal milk producti on. the Rechahl tes obeyerl their father. =~~'!'!"'~ time and coudn't coast Jlriugs one's ship within sight of Surely, In the New world, magnltl- the hunter. V. Judgme nt Upon the Jews for '\{:}] sit up and I am • the :-o111nolent If ttle port of Mudania , cent residenc es "I'll say he Is I" the dealer repUed would crown such seaDisobed ience (v. 17). Be sure you bnve enough room In where the victory-f only 30 years old. lushed Kemalls ts eommnn ding heights. Instead, only a with pride. "You should have seen I saw your e.dverGod declared .that Be would bring your brooder house for your chicks. decided not to swoop across the allied- !ew mean villages dot the shores of the way be went atter my wife's new tlslng in a maga· judgmen t as pronoun< 'ed against Overcro wding results in heavy losses. held straits to Constan tinople. sell! skin coat!" zine and after I that 43-mlle passage, nlong which two tllem. • • • Olives are taken aboard and you continen ts face each other almost had taken three 1. The Rechabi tes Rewarde d for Not all plants need a "sweet" soil; flnd Family Avocati on• doses of Lydia E. that you will have time, If you within shouting distance . Their Loyalty (vv. 18, 19). some do better In a fnil'ly high degree choose, ''Is Miss ~'reda at home?" Pinkham 's Vegeto visit neurby Bt·usa. Those sixteen hundred yards which Because they bad been true to the of acidity. It pays to know your table "No, Compou nd I she Is out on her horse." Snaking upward through the hills separate Sestos from Abydos have comman ds of Jonadab , they shoulct plants. could feel that I "Is Mrs. Smith tn?" lie narrow-g auge rails, and a wheezy been dedicate was d better. to war ha After for continue d represen tation before over two "No, she Is flying the Atlantic ." • • toot from a toy train warns that It thousand years. There the ancient taking two bottles Go Male birds help to spread bacillary "Is Mr. Smith In?" posith·el y will not l.leluy its departur e Persians crossed by boat bridges to I began doing my white diarrhea among poultry, al· ''No, he Is at the cookery class." work and I feel like a new woman. l beyoud half an hour or so on your nc· lnvarte Em·ope. There the Greeks unthough tho!: disease does spread withrecomm end the Vegetab le Compou nd cuunt. You catch It In just twenty der Alexand er crossed to Invade Asia ; tialk While Ye Have Light out males. to my friends and sa.y It will do all It Viewa h Viewa minutes. and are politely thanked by and In the middle of the FiftPt>nth cenThe people answere d Him, We have "You can get some mighty lnterest· claims to do and more. I will gladly the engineer for not having kept him tury the OriPnt's turn came ngaln heard out of the law that <'hrlst abid· answer all let:ters I receive. ''-MBs, Cultivat e your orchard as soon as !ng vie\\ s from the tops of our moun wafting longer. elh for ever; and how sayest thou, the S. when E. STEEL!!:. Pratt. W. Va. the Ottoman Turks passed over the ground Is worlmbl e to kill the Gradual ly widening vistas, where at the snme !:'pot, planting their ban- tains," said the visitor from Colorado . Son o1 Man must be lifted up? Who grass nnd weeds and to free the ni- mile on mile tWell.'' replied the City Host, "you of olive ancl mu Iberry 1::~ tbi\:; Son of JI-an? Then .Jesus salcl ner In Europe for the first time. trogen ~upply which helps early gtOV{'S can also get some mighty interesti ng clothe the sea-skirt ing hills, rennto them, Yet a little while Is the rt ls the fetTy to conques t -or di& growth. ones at our windy corners. too." veal the countrys ide's two staples. aster. Legends of a !'even years' siege light wtth you. Walk while ye tlave • ThE ~live. the C(ICOon, the seaboar d- be<'kon fr•om the nhutting Trojan plnln, the light, lest darknes s come upon Justifica tion No stock tonic will cure abortion . for .!enturiPS the Anatolia n Greek while ju!<t oppos ite. olT Gallipoll , the you ; Cor he that wnlketb in darknes s The Artist-T his statue ls "The fmmunit;v to the di:sease develops rl1P· lrlentified hims<-'lf with this trio. The Aegean run blood-re d with the terrible (lisk Thrower k~?o:<JWetb not wj lther be goeth. While idly in thp hcH1ies Clf infected cows. trio ." Wonderf ully lifelll•e rf'mains ; but the Greelt, be<'ause ullied losses of 1013. T oday some ye have light, tielleve In the light, th-at po~e I As a rc>><ult of thi1< lmmunit v mn!<t of the post-war ~ift of populati ons. acres of \YOOd<"n cr osses alone mark ye may be children of light-Jo hn 12, The Other Fellow- Yep I ('c1ws will cah·e noz·mnlly the y~ar aft· has fipported reckon . the 34 to 36. l]c;;;olate scene of t hat motleru that disk is one o' them jazz records. er an ai.IOl'tion. Rising ahead the As!an Olympus relila d. Don't bian.~e h1m a bit for chuchln~: it. I. T HILLIPS Milk . ofM agn esta WILL DO ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO Arou nd the Farm • • • • • • • • • • • I onstipated |