Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 05, 1927, Image 3

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    tak e the cur over on the ferry und
Improved Uniform International . CHEESE TOAST MADE WITH CREAM CHEESE
run down to San Jo se and back.”
“J u s t th e two of us?"
“Yes, you double-dyed P u ritan, Just
the two of us, all by our loiielles. Are
you on?"
At th ree o’clock they w ere bowling
south along an alm ost perfect road
J.A LLA N
when B axter grudgingly slowed down
AUTHOR
'A r t A N TO HIS M A T E '
In obedience to a signboard th a t in
'R IM R O C K T R A IL *
V . P* B FIT Z W A T K R D P . P «xa,
formed them they w ere approaching (B y M U ood
y B ib le I n « t lt u t e o f C h lc a * o .)
•be town of Puloma.
' 1 1917 W e s lt r n N e w s p a p e r I’ nI• >n i
••rm feeling much b etter," he an­
nounced, “ Want to take the wheel
L esson for M ay 8
for a while and let me sm oke?’’ They
changed seats,
P E T E R A N D T H E R IS E N LO R D
.»Mts
“I've got to trim down on these,"
B axter said, lighting his cigarette.
L ESSO N T E X T — J o h n
tl t i ­
“T he pump needs repacking." he went l l
G O L D E N T E X T — B le s s e d b . th e G od
on, tapping him self over the heart.
COPVftl&MT
“And it can't lie done. They turned e n d h a t h e r of o u r I.o rd J e s u s C h r is t
DODD M E A D and CO.
Cheese M ixture Is Tender nd Easy to Prepare.
w h ic h a c c o r d i n g to H is a b u n d a n t n o r
me down for that. Told me I had a cy
h a th b e g o t t e n u s a g a i n u n to a liv e ly
(P
r
ep a red by th s U n ited S la te s D ep a rtm en t o f A g ric u ltu r e.)
W N U. SERVICE
banquet-heart and th at tlie excitem ent h o p e by th e r e s u r r e c t i o n o f J e s u e
H ere’s a new kind of cheese toast, m ade with cream or neufchntel
of sticking a H eine might end it. I t’s C h r is t fro m t h e d e a d
P R IM A R Y T O P IC — J e s u s F o r g iv e s
cheese. The cheese m ixture when It comes from the oven Is golden brown
you mentioned? W hat were you do­ tlie old C and C. Cham pagne and cig­ P e te r.
and tender a n d .......taler to prepare than tin- kind made with American cheese.
a
re
tte
s
!
Jack
Cox
got
in
bu
t
I
stayed
ing?
W
here
w
ere
you
doing
it?"
J
l
’N
IO
R
T
O
P
IC
-
W IL B U R CO X
J e s u s F o rg iv e s a n d
T he bureau of home economies has worked out this delicious recipe:
R e s t..re * P e te r .
“Building roads and bridges. Re­ out. Made me feel like a slacker.
in
t
e
r
m
e
d
ia
t
e
and s e n io r t o p ­
“Why
don't
you
cut
the
stuff,
Ted?"
S y n o p s is .— I d ly
f is h in g
H sr-
p airing a lot more. Some trench
Cream or Neufchatel Cheese Toasted.
e R is e n L o rd A p p e a r s to P e ’e r.
m a n o s c r e a k , In C a l i f o r n i a , C a le b
‘I t isn’t going to last long enough. ic T —- o t h l ’N
w ork."
1)4 c h e e s e s
( » te a s p o o n f iil s a l t
O P E O P L E AN1> A D U L T T O P ­
W a r n e r , c iv il e n g i n e e r , a n d a
At present I p refer the vineyard to IC — F e llo w s h ip W ith th e R is e n L o rd
1
% te a s p n o n f u l b a k i n g p o w d e r
“Ah !” Caleb was sure th at a gleam
N e w E n g l a n d e r , la w ltn e a a o f th e
1 t e a s p o o n f u l t a b a s c o o r W o r c e s te r s h ir e s a u c e
e n d o f a c o y o te p u lle d d o w n by
of uew Interest came into Cox's eyes. the lemon grove. I’m no good at busi­
I. Peter and John at the Empty
ness anyway. I'm a grasshopper and
tw o w o lf h o u n d s , u r g e d o n b y a
"You
served
over
there.
Any
rank?"
Cream
the
cheese
nnd add the beaten egg yolk, th e salt, and enough
g i r l r id e r . A d m ir i n g t h e h o u n d s ,
I'll hop till ttie g rass gets too short Tomb (John 20:1-10).
tabasco, W orcestershire, or any other highly seasoned sauce to give flavor.
“I came out a first lieutenant.” Cox Hiid tilings dry up generally."
h e I n tr o d u c e s h im s e lf , a n d le a r n s
John
does
not
enter
Into
a
descrip­
Mix well, fold this Into the beaten w hite of egg. When thoroughly blended
h e r n a m e Is C lin to n . W ith w e s t ­
nodded.
'This sort of thing you’ve got on to­ tion of the resurrection of Christ or ndd the baking powder. T oast thin slices of bread on one side. Cover the
e r n h o s p i t a l i t y s h e i n v i t e s h im to
“It
was
a
great
train
in
g
ground,"
he
night. Ted? Arefi't you afraid you'll attem pt a proof other thun th a t the
t h e r a n c h to m e e t h e r f a t h e r .
untoasted side w ith the cheese mixture. Brown slightly under slow heat and
said. “No tim e w asted there, to my wind up in some sort of a m ess?'’
A t th e * C lin to n h o m e W a r n e r
tomb was empty and th at Jesu s had serve at once garnished with crisp bacon. This Is an excellent luncheon or
l e a r n s h is n e w f r i e n d 's n a m e is
mind. Gave a young man a broader
‘•I'm
immune.
Il's
good
fun.
The
repeatedly
m
anifested
Him
self
to
the
B e tty .
H e is w e lc o m e d b y h e r
supper dish when served with bacon, or may he used on small rounds of toast
horizon, taught him to handle men. girls I travel with know bow to take
disciples a fte r the tomb bad been or on crackers for afternoon tea.
f a t h e r , S o u t h e r n C iv il w a r v e t e r ­
My boy was over there." He hesi­ care of them selves. It's a two-sided found empty.
a n a n d o w n e r o f H e rm a n o a v a l­
tated as B axter came hack. "H e's game. If I met tlie right g irl— (Hi,
le y .
W a r n e r t e l l s th e m s o m e ­
1. How they came to know (vv
t h i n g o f h is a m b i t i o n s a n d h is
due here a t five-thirty," he w ent on. w hat’s the use? You see. Cal. the m ater
1. 2).
f e e l i n g t h a t h e Is d e s ti n e d to be
RHUBARB SERVED
"I
im
agine
you'd
get
6n
well
together.
Rhubarb Conserve Liked
Is chipping off a chunk of tier princi­
a " W a te r-B e a re r."
I n f h e to w n
The Information was brought by
B
etter
Join
us
at
dinner.
You
too,
o f G o ld e n W a r n e r s h a r e s a n
pal every year. She files high herself. Mary M agdalene out of whom Jesus
DIFFERENT
WAYS
as Accompaniment to Meat
B axter."
a p a r t m e n t w i t h h is o ld C o lu m b ia
If I outlast her. which is doubtful, had cast seven demons (M ark Id :f
c o lle g e c h u m , T e d H a i l e r , c a r e ­
By a "conserve” is usually m eant a
“Got
to
excuse
me,”
said
B
axter.
th
ere
won’t
tie
much
coming
to
me.
I
fre e a n d s o m e w h a t d i s p u t e d
Luke 8:2). Prom pted by love for HI
fruit preserve containing such Ingre­
“Previous appointm ent. Sorry."
supiaise she's right. I've got to m arry she went early to the tomb, “while
y o u th , o n ly c h ild o f h is w id o w e d
Good Filling for Tarts, Cob dients as oranges and lemons, nuts,
m o th e r , w h o c o n t r o l s t h e f a m ily
One of tlie member« of the luncheon money, hut the girls with money are
was yet dark," “she was last nt the
raisins, and various other additions to
fo rtu n e .
biers and Shortcake.
p arty had been hovering som ewhat eith er too blase, too businesslike or
cross mid first a t the grave, she stayer
the fruit from which the conserve
im patiently In th e background, evi­ too homely and stupid. No use preach­
(P rep a red by th e U n ited S ta te s D ep art
takes its name. A conserve is liked
dently w aiting for Cox. The la tte r ing to me. Cal. You’re horn an ant longest there and was soonest here.'
n
ien
t
o
f
A
g
ricu
ltu
re.)
Her love for Jesus was genuine,
as an accom panim ent to cold meat, or
CHAPTER III— Continued
saw him und nodded.
and I’m a cicada, which Is C allforncse
Many housekeepers seem never to
though her knowledge of Ills resur­
us a luncheon sw eet with bread and
“Got to go now," he said. “See you for grasshopper.”
rection was defective. She could not think of serving rhuharli except In butter, biscuits, cookies or plain cake.
“T here's W ilbur Cox,” he snld. at five-thirty, W arner, then."
They read ied the apartm en t house
rest till she had done her utm ost for pie or In sauce. Rhuharli Is a good
H ere Is an excellent conserve made
“T h a t’s a Big B usiness crowd. Morse,
Caleb watched the tall figure ns it at five o'clock nnd Caleb proceeded to
Him because she realized th at great filling for taris, cobblers, and sh o rt­ from rhubarb. The recipe is furnished
on the right of Cox, Is head of the strode off, energetic, m asterful, listen ­ dress eircuinspeotly for th e dinner
cakes.
A
“cobbler"
Is
baked
In
an
good hud come to her from His hands
by the 1 nlted S tates D epartm ent of
Lum ber ring, then comes Towle, presi­ ing to w hat the other hnd to say, dis­ while his friend laid out more sum ptu­
The reason we work so little for the earthenw are or glass linking dish with A g ricu ltu re:
dent of the Sundown railroad. M ar­ missing It with an abrupt gesture. He ous raim ent.
Lord is th a t we have such a dim sense the fruit on the bottom and the biscuit 4 c u p « r h u b a r b c u t I le m o n s . J u ic e
“You’ll he home tonight?" asked
lin's next, he opens up big tra c ts for turned to Baxter.
dough on top. A rhubarb shortcake
fine.
of Ills saving grace.
a n d g r a t e d r in d .
Caleb.
colonist development. Law ler Is an
“T h at man Is a fighter," he said.
Is made exactly like a straw berry 4 c u p s RUKar,
1 c u p b la n c h e d
2.
Their
Investigation
(vv,
3-10).
"I'll be home when the gam e's over,
oil m agnate and the last one Is W in­
2 o r a n g e s . J u ic e a n d
shortcake.
The
biscuit
dough
Is
linked
"You can double th a t het. T hey're
a
lm o n d « c u t in
The news of the empty tomb, which
g r a t e d rin d ,
ton, m anager of the Golden L ight and nil fighters, scrapping for everything answ ered B axter enigm atically. “Tills
s m a l l p ie c e * .
In a single large round layer, which Is
Mary
brought
with
breathless
haste,
t
e
a
s
p
o
o
n
«
a
lt.
Bower company. They come close to In sight, fighting to get It, fighting to Is S aturday night. We may tak e
split and generously buttered while
running Golden and a good share of hold on to It. T h at's the essence of little trip to I.ake county. Pon'l so moved John and P eter th a t they hot. H ard sauce Is better than cream
Combine all the ingredients except
bother about me. Off to your bus! both ran to Investigate. Upon arriva with either of these rhuharli desserts the nuts. H eat the m ixture slowly
th e sta te as well. I don’t know how
ut the tomb John gazed upon It, hut
ness,
a
n
t
1"
th e ir hank balances stand, but you
until the sugar Is dissolved; then boll
Peter entered it. John, w ith holy rev because of the acidity of the fruit.
can hPt that the six of them represent
rapidly until It Is clear. The tim e of
erence, hesitates, Peter, with Impul
T
ry
ulso
u
rhuharli
betty
while
“pie­
several tim es th a t num ber of million
CHAPTER IV
siveness, enters th e tomb a t once. plant" is In seuaon, You can make cooking depends on the tenderness of
dollars In active circulation with th eir
Their respective actions are not to be It with either rhuharli sauce or raw the rhuharli hut do not cook the con­
Interests."
Big Business
explained on the basis of degrees
sliced rhubarb. To a quart of swv-el- serve too long and so lose the a ttra c ­
Caleb regarded Cox with special a t­
Jack Cox turn ed out so close
love for the Lord, hut to tem peram ent, ened sauce or raw sliced rhuharli anil tive pink color and fresh flavor of
tention. He knew th at he owned big
replica of his fath e r—less w eathered
The Investigation convinced them. The sugnr, allow a q u art of line dry bread the rhubarb. Add the nuts, stir well,
land holdings, controlled rich mines
less bitten by Time and Experience removal of the stone from the sep­ crumbs, combined with three or four mid let the m ixture cool before pour­
and was the president and m ainspring
—but nevertheless so evident a chip ulcher, the arrangem ent of the grave tablespoonfuls of m elted b u tter before ing Into clean Jelly glasses. If It Is
of the Crystal Springs W ater company
of the old block, th a t Caleb alm ost clothes all convinced them th a t It had they nre put with the fruit. Fill a put In hot the nuts will rise to the
th a t supplied Golden with Its com m er­
doubted B axter's description of him not been done by an enemy
greased baking dish with altern ate top. This nmount will All about eight
cial und civic m easure of the vital
as a reform ed w astrel. He had been
II.
The
Charge
of
the
Risen
Lord
to
layers of sauce and buttered crumbs, Jelly glasses. If desired the nuts may
fluid.
through the furnace of the w ar and
Peter (John 2 1 :15-17).
and sift cinnam on over the top. If he omitted.
He saw a man who might have been
w hatever of steel had heen In him
Jesu s put to P eter the thrice repeat the rhubarb Is cooked, hake for about
anyw here from fifty to sixty, tall,
had been tem pered, tlie b aser metals ed question, “Lovest thou me?" Then 15 m inutes In a m oderate oven. If Ring Formation Left on
spare, with close-trimmed h a ir gray
burned to slag and discarded. Caleb He gave him a commission. T his shows raw rhubarb is used, sprinkle each
above the ears, clean-shaven, with it
Fabric Can Be Removed
had seen others in his own division that suprem e love lo C hrist Is the one layer well with sugar, and cover the
fine forehead and a well-shaped skull,
of the fighting game who had stiffened essential qualification for serving Him
The rings left on the fabric around
a projecting nose, keen gray eyes, a
nnd found th eir manhood In like Love Is the spring from which all
the I.lace from which a stain has bee-'
genial mouth and a firm chin. He
fashion.
removed are usually due lo an accum u­
C hristian activity flows. He asked,
told many of the stories th at met with
lation of the sizing or dressing placed
Caleb liked him from the outset. The also, to show th at there are three
th e greatest laughter, for the group
man had qualities th a t he lacked, the classes In the church which demand
on the cloth by the m anufacturer. Thia
w as a care free one, for the moment
sam e w estern broadness th a t B axter care and attention. These three
dissolves In the solvent used In d e n n ­
a t least. T heir luncheon was alm ost
possessed In more volatile fashion classes need speciul care and food.
ing and “runs" Into the outer edge of
over and, when Cox rose nt Its con­
But, though trolleys and w ater dams
the ctrcle of moist fabric. Often this
1. Feed my lambs, (v. IS.-)
clusion, he did so with an ease th at
seem Dtr a p a rt to the laity, a mutual
can he avoided hy gently "w orking"
T
his
first
charge
relates
to
those
spoke of muscles still in prim e condl
profession based both of them. Caleb who ure beginning the C hristian life
the solvent Into the fabric with a piece
tlon. If Caleb hnd w anted to sum up
found the prelim inary story of Im
of cheesecloth or a sponge, having a
—the
babes
In
Christ.
The
word
th e man In one crisp word he would
perlal valley vastly in terestin g and “feed" means more than Instruc­
blotter or cheesecloth pud underneath
have chosen the adjective “fit."
Juck Cox told It well, albeit he had tion. It m eant In addition to In­
lo absorb the soiled solvent as It
“No need to hurry," B axter snld. “W a te r,” Caleb Answered Promptly. had no hand In those earlier stages of
passes through the fabric. In this way
struction
thut
proper
surroundings.
“T he old hoy's son Is coming up this
development. It w as the tale of the
the dressing may he scattered Into the
afternoon from Los Angeles and I Big Business, I tak e it, everywhere. bringing hack of an arid sink, once Influences and exam ples should he
surrounding fabric w here It will not
provided.
As
a
C
hristian
m
inister,
know Cox has arranged for a dinner They have th eir rules, of course, hut under cultivation by the Indians, of
show. A very bud case of ring form a­
Preparing Rhubarb Betty.
here tonight. If you can get In right they som etimes slip one over beneath the harnessing of the migtity Colo­ P eter was to he an example, provide
tion can only lie remedied hy dipping
the proper surroundings und do the
w ith Cox. Cal, th e going should be the belt, at th at. B ut they’ve never rado, one terrific fight w ith flood wa
huklng dish during the first p art of the the entire garm ent In a solvent such
proper teaching for the young C hris­
easy. I can give you the Introduc­ told th e count over Cox. How did he ters and now—cotton fields, and vine
cooking so that the rhubarb will steam as gasoline. This Is not a wise thing
tians,
those
Just
beginning
the
Chris­
tion. A fter th a t It’s up to you. Cox come to invite yon to dinner? Not to yards, wide acres of cantaloupes
tender. Cook for 25 m inutes or more to do In the home, however, as the
doesn't take me very seriously.”
mention me? I'd fit in there about as horticulture and ag ricu ltu re In every tian life.
and then remove the top and allow the danger of Are not only from open
2. Tend my sheep (v. Ifi),
Leaving the dining room, they met well as a goldfish in a shark-pond— b ra n c h ; order, industry, prosperity.
crum bs to brown. Nerve rliuhurh betty flames, hut from electric discharges
T his charge shows a different class.
Cox alone, coming from the direction not w orth gobbling hut, if I glittered Caleb listened with in terest and un­
hot with or w ithout hard sauce.
betw een p a rts of the garm ent Is very
It m eans to shepherd the sheep. R
o f the club's telephone booths. Bax­ enough, ttiey might know I was among derstanding.
The United S tates D epartm ent of great.
has
application
to
the
m
ature
class
those presen t.”
te r seised the moment.
"T here Is only one Im perial valley,
of C hristians,
The duty enjoined A griculture furnishes the following
“I w ant a friend of mine to meet
“I don't think he took any sudden perhaps," said Cox, “hut th ere a n ­ therefore Is to
clpe for making rhubarb pie with a
care for those who
you,” he said to th e older man, sp eak ­ fancy to me,” Caleb answ ered. “He other d eserts with soil Just as fertile,
V ita m in s a n d M in e r a ls
crisp u n d e rc ru st:
ing with the frank facility th a t was warmed up a little when he heard I w aiting only for the mnglc touch of have passed out of th eir childhood In­
Vegetables and fru its are rich In min­
one of his greatest assets, met by Cox had been across. T hought his boy w ater. Your end of It—th e w ater end to m aturity. He must feed the sheep, Rhubarb Pie W ith Crisp Undercrust erals and vitam ins and these are food
c u p s r a w s lic e d
—is the initial move in the game, mine give them proper Instruction, guide
w ith a sort of half tolerant geniality. might like to meet me.”
2)4 t a b l e s p o o n s
substances fh st children especially
them, lead them and discipline them.
rh u b a rb .
flour.
“T his is Caleb W arner, one-time class­
Of course. I'm a chump. Jack Is the last. You piny Alpha to my
need for building strong, healthy
c
u
p
s
u
g
a
r
.
3
s
lic
e
s
o
r
a
n
g
e
or
this
m
inistry
the
essential
quali­
m ate of mine at Columbia, civil engi­ Cox is the apple of his fath er’s eye. Omega."
bodies. Children need two servings
te a sp o o n s s lt.
c u t I n to s ix th s .
fication Is love
"If I get the chance," said Caleb,
neer, following the S ta r of Em pire all th e more so because Pa Cox had
ta b le s p o o n w a te r . P a s t r y d o u g h f o r of fruit and one o r preferably two
3. Feed my sheep (v, 17).
o h . you 11 get It. Ttie chances are
w estw ard in the hope of hitching his good reasons to suppose said apple
2 c ru s ts .
servings of vegetables every day In
The Implication here Is th at Peter
wagon to It. D on't let my friendship was worm-eaten. You think I'm In­ everyw here. If a man knows his busi­
Line the pie pan with pastry dough addition to potato, so the child spe­
was
charged
with
the
responsibility
w ith him prejudice you against him. clined to burn the trail. Man, beside ness, and w ants to work at It, there's
of caring for aged C hristians. The and hnke It In a hot oven until It Is cialists say. Though practically all
H e plays ant to my grasshopper."
Jack Cox I was as a Ford to a Rolls no trouble about O pportunity. H er
delicately browned. Meanwhile cook kinds of fruit and vegetables are good
Cox smiled as he grlp|>ed Caleb's Royce! He was in more mix-ups with knuckles m ust he raw on the Pacific word “feed” Is much the same as in tlie rhuharli, sugar, salt, and w ater for children, they recommend th a t
sh e
knocks
unceasingly," ’he first case. It means th at for thn
hand cordially enough, giving him a wine, women and song tlinn Don Ju an copst.
oranges, grapefruit, tom atoes and
aged C hristians the Instruction ought together until the rhubarb Is tender.
direct glance that. In kindly but d e te r­ ever dream ed of. Compared to him laughed Cox.
Remove three or four tiihli-Mpoon.fqls of green leaf vegetables he given most
to
he
such
as
will
be
suited
to
their
mined fashion, seem ed to m easure I’m an am ateur. O r was. The w ar
frequently.
needs. T his needs special emphasis Juice and when It Is cool, mix with
him.
changed all that, Jack 's come back a
the
flour,
add'
this
and
the
orange
to
today because much attention Is given
The Coxes’ fa th e r and eon,
“Glad to meet you," he said. “Plenty changed leopard. Not a Rpot on him. ’
to the young people, but In many In­ the rooked rhuharli, and cook until P o o r U se fo r A b a n d o n e d W e ll
appear to be solid folk. I t Ca­
of room out here for civil engineers. Following In bis dud's footsteps.” He
stances
the old people are neglected. the m ixture thickens. Four the filling
leb
W
arner's
lot
to
be
cast
with
Do not use an abandoned well for a
broke off abruptly. "How about n '
Any specialty?"
Into the baked crust, moisten the rim, cesspool. Hoch practice may pollute
them?
HI.
Follow
Ms ( w . 18 23).
"W ater," Caleb answ ered promptly. little n lr this afternoon? I think the
In verse 18 Is given a clear proph­ lay the top crust In place, and tuck near by wells or distant downhill wells,
T he eyes of Cox seemed to harden a breeze would favor my fevered brow.
ecy concerning P eter’s death. It was in the edge carefully so that the Juice and Is prohibited by law In many of
I
w
ant
to
be
fit
for
to
n
ig
h
t
We'll
I
TZ
little, to hold a hint of suspicion at
I
(T O B E C O N T I N U E D )
to be by crucifixion. P eter once will not leuk out. Bake the pie In a Hu- states. Methods of safeguarding
th e pat answ er th at might have been
shrpnk from the cross, but now the hot oven (about 450 degrees F.) for wells ore explained In two F arm ers’
calculated to aw aken Interest.
Lord holds It up before him. It Is not 10 minutes. By this method the un­ Bulletins, “F arm stead Wilier Supply’’
“Hone much at It?"
th e Lord's death on the cross, but dercrust Is crisp, hut some of the nnd “Sewage und Sew erage of F u n u
“A factory dam or two. One re se r­ S om e T h in gs for G ood “S p o rts” to R em em ber P eter's own. He teaches here that fresh flavor of the rhuharli Is lost.
Iloines.”
voir for town supply. Back E ast. The
the C hristian's death Is for the glory
rest of my practical experience has
C o n s titu e n ts o f M i lk
Sport Is sometimes criticized for the
F o o d L a b e l R e q u ire m e n t
modest in victory and generous In of God. W hatever may be before us.
been along other lines for th e last
even the cruel cross, the Lord's com­
The mineral constituents' of milk
The only positive label requirem ent
tw o years hut I am especially Inter­ unfairness of Its p articip an ts or the defeat.
mand
Is
to
follow
Him.
that are especially Iui|sirtuiit to the In the federal food and drugs act Is
Take all decisions w ithout question
ested in w ater-engineering and the partisanship of Its followers.
body are phosphorus. Iron and lime. that all canned food labels shall bear
It has a mission besides the devel­ or argum ent.
W est seemed to he file place."
Milk Is much richer In lim e , the chief
Our Hope
correct statem ent of the net weight
“Looking for a Job?" Cox fired out opment of a healthy body, surely It Is
B e unselfish and alwnys ready to
O ur hope lies not In the absence of constituent of h o n e s und t e e t h , than
if the contents of the can. If other
the questions briskly, all th e while in the encouragem ent of fair minded­ teach and help others.—Toronto Globe
danger, but In the presence o f C hrist, i ■r*
'»(her foods, nnd this Is one statem ents ure made on the label, they
covering Caleb with the b attery of his ness In the players and on the grand­
who Is able to control the storm . No of the reasons why It Is un excellent must he true and m ust not he false or
stand Toward this end. the following
•yes.
A n tle r s o f D e e r
church with C hrist In It can !>« food for children.
misleading in any particular.
“F or any real opportunity. Mr. Cox." Golden Rules were printed recently on
Deer a n tlers are shed each year, wrecked or lost. More of the living
A servant came up with a salver the back of a program by the arm y
usually
anon
a
fte
r
the
close
of
the
C hrist, more of His love, of Ills teach­
M e a t K e e p s In d e fin ite ly
and presented It to B axter. He school of physical training In Eng­
D u tc h Cocoas D iffe r e n t
breeding season, to be renewed the ing.— W estern Becorder.
glunced at (he filled-ln form-message land, and these rules will well bear
The federal m eat Inspection service
D utch cocoas have a som ewhat dif­
following
spring.
Sometim
es
antlers
'■epetitlon elsew here:
and excused himself.
states Hint firoperly sterilized meat ferent color Ihsti some of the other
are straig h t and unhranched, but
Play the game for the sake of the usually th ere are branches, called
Costs Self-Denial
"T onH purport me. I ’m w anted on
parked In herm etically sealed cans varieties. T his Is because of the addi­
the phone. Cox looked a fte r him with game.
To keep In good grace with one’s will keep Indefinitely, provided air Is tion of a sm all am ount of alkali, which
tines or snags, and the num ber of
a humorous onlrk to his mouth.
I’lay for your side, and not for your­ these Increases with age, so th at the own self often costs self denial, but not adm itted through breaks or punc­ makes the cocoa d ark er nnd keeps It
"T here goes the grasshopper,“ he self.
finest an tlers are on fully m atured It p.<y< a mighty dividend.—H erald of tures In the cans due to rough han­ suspended In the liquid better. Tld.«
•aid " N o w then, these last two years
dling or ero«lon from rust or sim ilar treatm ent does not affect In any way
Gospel Liberty,
Be a good winner and a good loser males.
cause.
the food value of the cocoa.
WAT E R,
B E A DUNN
RER
Sunday School
’ Lesson7
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