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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1927)
CAN ASPARAGUS BY "H O T P A C K " M ETHOD USING BACON FOR FLAVOR AND FOOD Sterilization Is More Certain and Product Better. Is Useful in Making Sand wiches for Luncheon. (Prepared by «he U n ited S ta te s D epart m en t o f A g ricu ltu re.) (P rep ared by the U nited S ta tes D epart m ent o f A gricu ltu re.) Improved Uniform International SundaySchool ’ L essonT D A D D Y ’S EVENING FAIRYTALE FAMOUS MINING STRIKES Ur IH U M A S E. STEW A RD ^ M a ry G ra h a m ß D n n e r LIFE’S LITTLE JESTS 4 w w w x x w v o w w w x w w e cu* XA_«r s»n,i // « A» up M « U/M IT The housekeeper who wishes to feed Cripple Creek her fam ily well a t sm all cost should look Into the possibility of utilizing TH E SNAILS Q N T H E F ourth of July, lap'), a L esson for Ju n e 5 bacon in more ways than heretofore housebuilder named strati..n , For example. In many fam ilies the Daddy had a story to tell the dill- who gave odd moments to prospecting, PETER PREACHING TO GENTILES school children, and often older mem d u n which he knew would surprise whs In ('.dorado Springs preparing to hers of the household, curry sandw ich tl a very much, and he asked them celebrate. Suddenly somettilug that LESSON TE X T — A cts 10:1-11:11. es. Bacon can be put In these sand his mind hud been working mi seemed O Ol.DEN T E X T — F or th ere la no d if If they would like to hear IL MISFORTUNE wlches, eith er by Itself or In combtna feren ce b etw een the J ew and th "W hat Is It going to ho uhoutT" In to become clear, lie got on Ids horse, tlon with other meat, lettuce and salad Greek; fur Die enine Lord o ver all qulred Nancy. rode at headlong speed to Cripple unto a ll thu t ca ll upon H im — T ram p (trying to arouse sym pathy) dressing, such as one finds In a club rich "Well, the other night the snails t*reek und sank a pick Into a granite Rom. 10:12. ledge A few days luler when his —I wus In the Hsu F ruu.lsvii e arth sandwich. E ither bread or toast may had a dance," answ ered Daddy. PRIM ARY TOPIC— P e te r T elia be used. F o reig n er About Jesus. "A dunce I" cried Nick «ml Nancy sam ples had been assayed he found quake, JUNIOR TOPIC— P eter T ak ee th llardbolled lluataess M an—W ell— W hen tim e Is short, plain bacon Gospel together. "T h at Is funny to think of, him self in possession of a claim run to G entiles. ulng lliso a ton In gold and silver w hat of Hint? the snails having u dance. sandw iches consisting of bread and IN TER M ED IA TE and s e n io r t o p "1 was shot up In the World war." And he wus dlseoverer of one of the tw o or th ree slices of crisp cooked ba IO— T a k in g the G ospel to A ll Itnoee. "Do tell us about It, Dnd«ly." "Ho wus 1.“ YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TOP con can be put together In a very few “Of course you know," said Daddy, richest strik es ever made In the his H ow the G ospel o v e r c o m e s Race “that people can give dunces und uot tury of mining. “I was run over l.y an automobile,*1 minutes. Bacon snndwiches out-of- IC— P reju d ice “T hut so t“ S tratton's hunch at C ripple Creek dance themselves. doors can be made w herever one’s pic “And I’ve lind to live with my ninth- nic p arty happens to be. The bacon "They can Just stand up und look WHS not mere luck. Ila Was one of The niisslonury program of the or In law ever since I was niariled.“ many prospectors who had been work can be toasted over a fire In the woods, church having broadened to Include very fine and s u y : "G reat heavens I I should suy ymi each person cooking his own pieces the Sam aritans, we see In thia lesson " 'How-do-you do?' to all the guests, lug tin» region, hoptng to find rich treasure. Every now and then these liuve met with m isfortune I Wliut esu with th e aid of a forked s tic k ; and It still widening and em bracing the or eith er because of the Jollity of the (Hentllcs. Through the conversion of " T o o l find some Ico cream In the men picked up u piece of "float," I do for you?" Illinois Farm er. loose ore carried aw ay from Its natu next room.’ occasion, or th e good flavor of the Cornelius, the “middle wall of parti T o o H o t I I fo ilr tl nil vein by m ountain torrents. Those bacon, or th e special taste given by "So the snails d id n 't see why they lion” was broken down (Epn. 2 :4). pieces of float were of surprising rleb C ritic— You huvs luudu your haro couldn't glvo a dance Just like that." the wood fire, the sandw iches will I. Cornelius (10:1, 2). "Well, th a t's not so funny, then," ness, and H tratton was only one of Ion hot headed. I'm afraid. seem to be th e best one has ever e a t 1. Ills ofliclal position (v. 1). ■aid Jack. "I did think It was mighty several who hud been figuring out en. T he addition of lettuce, w ith or Budding Aulhnr II.>w do you m aan? He w as a Homan olllcer over a com which p a rt of the nearby country "Well, he has a lantern Jaw to begin w ithout salad dressing, Is an Improve pany of 100 soldiers. might I mi tha lode or p arent vein, lie with. And an Ills whole tin « lit up I m ent for many persons. 2. Ills ch aracter (v. 2), had gone over Die territo ry as th o r IBs cheeks lllilned, he gave a liiirulllg Sliced onion or pickle In a bacon (1) A devout, pious man. (2) Ho oughly ss possible and had elim inated giunco, and then, blazing with w ruth sandw ich gives an acceptable flavor wus u pruylng man. (3) He was In his mind ledgn a fte r ledge until and holltlig with rage, lie adm inistered V arious kinds of "club'’ sandwiches charitable. He gave much alms. (4) he m ine down to one. T h a t wns the a w orchlag relinks." are made, all of them Including hacon He was respected by his family. one he thought of Hint morning In as one of the chief Ingredients. A II. Tha Supernatural P reparation Colorado Hprings, and It was the chicken club snndwlch Is commonly for the T ransition of the Gospel to the A T T H E S ID E S H O W right one. P rior to H lratton'a Ills made w ith th ree pieces of toasted Gentiles (10:8-33). torlc strike, the Cripple Creek dlatrtet bread as a basis, and between these, This wus of divine urrangem ent. No had endured a bud name. Home placer two fillings consisting of lettuce, ba b arrier Is too g reat to prevent the gold had been washed out, but there con, tomato, and sliced chicken, coming together of persons whom the hud been a num ber of reportud slrlk.'H with salad dressing. Veal or other Lord desires to m eet In order to th at had been proved ful w. Miners cold m eat makes a palatable filling In bring this ab o u t: and prospectors were wary of ll.s dis a club sandwich. These snndwiches 1. Two visions were given. trict. This may lujve been one ran a re bulky and are Intended to be (1) The vision of Cornelius (vv son why It stood undiscovered until a served on a plate and eaten w ith a 3-8). hnru generation ago. For m iles around knife and fork. They constitute the While engaged In prayer, an aDgel the only building was the old Itennelt rnuln dish for a luncheon or supper, The O ther Animals. of G»d announced thut his pray er and A Myers Broken Box ranch, whose but as they are ordinarily made with alm s hud come beforo God as a me funny, though, to think of annlls danc renchhouse still alum]» In tho south to ast they are not so suitable for morial, and instructed him to scud to ing, or even thinking o f IL” corner of the town. packing in a lunch box to be eaten Joppa for P eter who would tell him Boh W onsick hud prospected Pov “But It w as pretty bright of them several hours later. w hat to do. erty gulch, fsinoiis In C rlppls Creek to he able to give a dance and not to Bacon and cottage cheese combine history, before the arrival of Htrat (2) Tho vision of P eter (vv. 0-10). exert themaelvea a t all. This took place while P eter was ton. Through Womack, H lrstton hud Asparague May Be Cut In Half-lnch well In sandw iches eith er of plain “Don't you think aoT’ Visitor— You suy It’« perfectly n a t bread or to a s t Eggs and bacon can praying (v. 9). He saw a certain ves Pieces and Canned in the Steam- “Yea," aald Nancy, " th a t certaln lj met one Dick Houghton, a veteran ural for you Io e a t glass? be made as acceptable In sandwiches m ountaineer and prospector, and It P ressure Canner. sel containing clean and unclean ani was pretty sm art of them ." G lass E ste r More I got a botile as when served together for breakfast. mals let down from heaven, and heard “You aee It w as th is way," con j wus Hoiighlou who put him on tha every tim e I wus hungry whim 1 s u talners, e ith er glass Jars or tin cans. The egg may be scram bled and mixed th e command, "Rise, Peter, kill and tinned Daddy. “All the little creatnrea trail of his furnous strike. a kid. Meanwhile scores of mines were H a c e the bundles in a saucepan with during cooking with th e bacon cut up e at.” P eter protested th a t he had In the woods have been giving parties In sm all pieces, or It may be hard boiling w ater over the tough lower never eaten any unclean tiling. God “The saalls had been Invited to sunk In th s C ripple Creek d is tric t I ly m n o l H a te portion. Cover tightly and boll for four boiled, minced, and mixed w ith the replied, "W hat God hath cleansed, th at Just ever so many. By IlKIO the nnnual output In precious bacon when being put Into the sand s « n i I baie m etals was ItflJIOOJMK). or five minutes. P ack rapidly Into hot call not thou common.” “In fart, they had been mneh too Is P ater l-unnn, Compilations by the United Htate* containers. The asparagus may, If you wlches. Liver and bacon sandw iches 2. A m essenger sen t from Cor gay to ault themaelvea, for aornetlmee W ko h ow le e l urnpel a re m ade by chopping the liver to a geological survey Indicate th at the tike, be cut up Into half-inch lengths nelius (vv. 17-22). "«III ihat b is loioil" It was a long w alk—o r craw l, I should Cripple Creek district produced 4154, for canning. In this case cover with paste, seasoning It w ith salt, pepper, P eter w as g reatly perplexed over say—to get to the party. and sm all pieces of bacon, and using boiling w ater, bring to a boil and then w hat he had seen, but not for long, “But they knew th a t It was the w":*h " f C o in g a L ittle T o o F a r th e m ixture as a sandwich filling. Ba pack hot Into the containers. W hich for m essengers from C ornelius made proper thing not to accept tw t many Bktfi, together with which 737,fl2fl flns llrldeam eld llow dld your Ima- con may be added to give zest to any ever way you prepare the asparagus, Inquiry a t the gate for him. The Invitations until they gave one them ounces of sllv»r were recovered. Th# hsnd's trlih<l» Iri-ui fin ti survey's figures are those of the dl the containers are completely filled up cold m eat used In sandwiches. If the sp irit Informed P eter of the m atter selves. llrlUn lir r lh lf l Wlif, ll.ey Hirew sandw ich can be served while the ba rector of the United Hist«« mint. with boiling w ater, and each Ja r Is and bade him go, nothing doubting. "So they decided th at the best thing rie* sii over u si con Is hot, the result Is p articularly Cripple Creek gains added Interest salted In the proportion of one tea- 8. The m eeting of Cornelius and they could do wna to give a dance. Urldeeinald But llisU» quii« th» good. A little salad dressing Is need ipoonful of salt to each q u art canned. "Lazy creatures can alw ays think from the f»c) Hist It wns the last of usuai thlug, Isn’t |t? ed on the m e a t Lettuce, w atercress, P eter (vv. 2333). the great bonanza strik es and gold T he hot-packed Jars o r cans are (1) P eter took six w itnesses along of the best end easiest way to be Bride—Y.-S, hut Ibis rie» had ai- celery or tom ato may be added, m ak sealed a t once, put into th e hot canner, lazy, and the reason the snails de rushes prior to the Klondike rush of ready lin-n cooki-d. ing the result sim ilar to a club sand (v. 23). 1808. and processed fo r 40 m inutes a t 10 (2, Cornelius w aiting for Peter elded th a t they would give a dance pounds pressure. o r 240 degrees F ah r wich except th at bread Is used Instead (v. 24). w as because they could do leas a t a of to a s t E m h a rr a ssìn g Ig n o ra n e » e n h e it A fter processing for th e re T h s T in M in e s o f th e W o r ld He called together his kinsmen and dance than at anything else. Bacon can be cooked and served quired length of time, remove th e con Iiris f» Yllit dldn’t m illi lo lillu f n ear friends. LTHOUGH Its nam e has corns to “They knew tha ottier animals tain ers from the canner. Invert glass with greens and beans, and used to (3) Cornelius about to worship would so enjoy the dancing th at they b a rs a m eaning alm ost nt aeorn, fitur wlfe’a musical, garnish and give flavor to many vege Jars and place them o u t o f d rafts. B riggs N o; | got ronfusr-d, us usuai. P eter (vv. 25, 2d). would quite forget shout them until due to comic a s |« c ts of the lowly tin Cool tin cans by plunging them In cold tables, poultry and m eat dishes. A It w as tim e to go, end then they would cen in a v s .a n t lot, tin I* one of the 1 »aver can ri-finmln-r Hiet a <«ll Isn’t P eter repudiated his act and p ro w ater. Keep all canned products un sm all piece m akes any soup tastier. tested th at he was but a man. simply tell the »nails th a t they had moat Im portant of the world’s metals SomeGdl.g yol| est and a mcrliigue Isa t der observation a t room tem perature Bacon and eggs, scrambled or fried. Is and la also one whose blM ory la c |. am » som ethlng y.ru play. (4i The reciprocal explanation (vv. had 'a wonderful time* and leav«. h earty enough for a dinner dish oc fo r a t least a week. D iscard any 27-33). “T he snails engaged the lizards to iy associated with romance. casionally. By using bacon frequently show ing signs of spoilage and w atch SO F T JO U Tim tin minee of I-eod's End. In III. P eter’s Sermon (rv , 34-43). make the lea cream and to serve It others of the sam e lot until It Is cer the housewife adds greatly to the fla ttirough tí.« evening, «o they didn't ¡Cornw all. E rg -.tid, pr-het.ly were the L The Introduction (vv. 34, 35). vor and Interest of the food she serve« tain th a t they are keeping. He showed th a t God Is no respecter even hsv« th s t bother, and they told first n,' m» y1»M!i¡g «i.ytl.log teit gold F rying bacon so th a t It la thorongh- F arm ers' B ulletin 1471-F, "Canning k o f persons. T his does not mean that t?»e lizards they could cat all th e , ly delicious and crisp la chiefly a m at F ru its and Vegetables a t Home." will They ac« tuppo»»-! P» have Own In Cornelius w as already In a state of w anted if they would do this. te r of getting the w ater and excess fat be helpful to you throughout the can grace, thereby saved, hut th a t he was 'All tha snail« had to do w sa to Use aa long sgo as the Hroxze ags Ito ning season. I t Is free while the sup out of it, says the United States De eligible to h ear the g'-spel and ac stand as fa r out of th e ir sheila a* tors m u t dite overed Iron or Sima boa partm ent of Agriculture. In order not ply lasts. they could get and aay 'Good «venlng. to make steel. It Is ki,o»n th at the to burn it, one should be very careful cept the term s o f salvation. people of ancient T yre and a fte r theuj «nd 'M ust you go?* 2. HU dU course ( w . .3343). th a t n eith er the bacon nor th e fat la C a r e o f L e a th e r C o v e r in g s "F o r several days ’l« y prs-Uced the R oo.sns and proi-sWy the »'ar In the discourse he touches briefly th e pan become# overheated. Through L e ath er fu rn itu re coverings look out th e process the fat should remain upon the m iss.on of Jesus, showing tbeaa llttla sj/e— hea Juat befor« nap lb s gin I ans sent ship« te England vrt’h ptng tim e, which cornea «very hall slaves who worked the»« mines 1'tf b e tte r and last longer If they're rubbed a light brown color and abould not th a t by m cixx of Hix baptism and their tin occasionally with casto r oil. T his re be allowed to get dark brown. It 1» anointing with the Holy S p irit He wax hour In th a anal) world.” UnO) tb s s e r if p art of the preser.t “How could they keep awak* sto res to the leather the oil th a t g rad easier therefor« to cook it slowly t-’-ar qualified for His work as m edia’or rwntury B ri’lsh tin minea held »h Im He then exhibited the work of C h ris t: ! thr-c.-gb the dance?" ««Med N«ncy. ually dries out. T he oil should be to cook It f a s t “They d id n 't" »aid Iy«ddy. “They po rtan t p »»• In w'/r.d production, but (1) In H is life ( w . *330). well rubbed In and any excess wiped To be crisp, bacon do»« not need to took deHdoua llttla anoozea and were timtr tr.n¡ii¡' has Is en n e a r,y Ut otAlt- It was one of benefieence. He went off the surface, or It will collect and drain while It Is cooking. It can even hold d irt which will darken the leath be fried In deep fat with excellent r e about doing good. even casting 70» not noticed because the dancing was li-S »ft. :..i iim '-» .p e titio n iti wcvh larger and richer d c p e U s n/zw W'»ck*d -Jen.-cv.* as a proof th a t God wax with being so thorougl.ly « . Joyed." er, and soil w hatever touches IL suits. In other par’s -zf the world Him (▼. 38). By the Im oy tit fate, l'tezzet la luAl »la. F u n n y T h in g s “V ihti Stmt Im dzzF* (2) In H is death ( r . 39). which was a w-zrid »er.’er of stiver There ar* mitrst tuvr.) things In the The Just suUered for the unjust that “l i s t e»-plo»»d ax traveling czzoa- CREAM CHEESE FOR SALADS IS EXCELLENT production 4Xz years »go eitt'mr Ute pant»*. In hrgfm Happ.“ world, bat It surely e » - - i moat fenny Hpar.;»k and had «11 the characteri* He might bring as to God (I Pet. ! i - “ terit >zb " (3) In His iwanrrwctten ( r r . 49, 41). zf all : tl»» 'zf th e utua. “fterleg " rnlntng T h a t a ptn fc«a a bead b7t no eyea car. ps. ta x "i-:m Strati t f :i l i e p rs In this dteeawrne Is set f o r th : And a need.« ttes an rye, but 3» riita* »m'ai* Ut Ueetttu*, bzday, ti e sta T im e (a ) The b asis of salvation—tie- bead. Well. « .I I »o« Z» V» • • z 'r ’ crx-M .i. <s of C hrist g > larga«» 'Xteter of tin pagd-jetp». Said her T hat a chair has ’.»-g*. hot no feet 1* nere ’he bearded c-zr-z^ulr’ad'/te« and berle»« i t t The w g * o f xalvathw.-—w , . r.»z.r - o 'n - v i d tha <ae<bt*r. And a ra le r baa feed, hat no tegs. rim ursrtAt f repra«e-,,j»«, >e# -zf rim soever VeGeveth la Hit*. "Fa, I zo oo-y rv o g I».* T 'a t a book Lax leave«, but no Fpanlsh «logs killed *>t-m a)-d timart-S te The r . - " » r i f Bpgzrop* ' ng In an e®»zrt te se»;»f, th eir lu»t h/t aa.v-a-.cm—be4j«wix< oo Hiss. She K n ew And a fica ta x bcanctea. but no r >er a*d go»d. the Aymara Iz-dlana “i t I at, » r.'if » im-t fritte 1'rs, IV. T h e H o y Sp rit Psu-wd Czri leave*. tzzG Pzday brir-<1ng op th» da -z-zsiog (v-r. 44-48). T h at a raliw ay baa a bridge bat no era th a t «*rict»«s - nPegy B ri’Jen and what kind «ri l»r-»-ny would U i t e r te se ti ’im fu aeg rete. T his w ar a new Fes. te e 'w t A Utttr'.t an n eec r s “I ahzzuzd c»Jl It g rs h d * stghsri V. P rie- V i'd r.rte a --is W - irtcy tri! V. A/. 4 a bcJiet bxx a Vying wl’h Hzz -1» M I 'ev .ter of tarar, ff .! .* th in g wdchvag a .idver te to e G e-a ss [11 1 13). •jriflis«. On pr-zdsetter. la tee Ma >y petin»-,,» B et*g called te accraabt for risttlnx T n « t a riv«g baa a moat*, test nr. Unt* «en y*»r» »gzz »Ae Matey «rataa of ax ay»»*«'. a*d eat±M ernA Gentflea. P»<er re atm», f pr«zd»r«d Maar* On per jmer C o n f ir m a t io n he»_-*e-i tbs vt<o>e si »7 te ru < i i way A -d th at t a t » txx bate* bxt no th a* 4M Bsaivle tza( *n» seeie sreaas Cheex» Accaeecrlee ta r «e ssa. Mr. U ta s M f a . t t «aya i s a th a t hte narrariv « vmx th e f o r a of It. lent* ut IPzvtX A tHer* - a s mrraxriaU aurat. (P rep a red by th e U nited S ta tes D ep art used for aalad iccaoBagt««. G*»ea p*p> -«gScal arrnmwatL txri steoaed Lew Qed rep x o -c te raceait ; w r a m ent o f A g ricu ltu re ) Hix y rie n d — »'by do ,<z* «Cairi t t f per« may ba boGowed »nl bad s»e H it sea. U irc the work by the T h e M o d el Scout ■tein »nd tezvthen. Cndsta ar* 'Z h tr Fro® tha dietary standpoint, neuf- with the c t c ea a . Lhee Mtend »” ■*» te trnrhcaloas r if t of th e SgArtL Mxw* - Way. if 1 " .m ari a n e 4 te f teupvrten- •Inprodte-dng <srr--»-a To» p c » , » a s aanaeally g-swfsl o v « cbax»l and cream cheese are valuable be used as a g a m s * or as t i e ere-- rj. ne»e tr e «-excan-t waer» X tlnfialL I te»x proved it fo r protein, fat, phosphorus and cal p art of a sa.xd. on a bed of I r i a n C’ osin the Day WM* wtech teey w rap a variety «g “I t « O r e my good trie* to r te cium. Sine« tha American diet la like Gfieesa ball« znay be rotted la fin e , t h s O p r n u tn t e n g » ranging fr-zsa f-czî» »nd te s A jv -» I«r A. T o rrey ; "X» ba*.» day.“ »< «•' 1 ly to ru n low in calcium. It la well to minced parsley o r w j-er-yeea. e r lx s-ver c i e—» ite P ar. nee» da y *ad£ Rr erschers te .4-z.« aari g zd» , t i» aari “Int f u Stura.' ah» a a ri “f a s tr e •TTbat! a cw dyr Ix crired keep m mind th a t all cheeses are a ct.'/i<ed note. A astxtera te thatf V ttfS ft G T ti l b i««» e»rx thetr SWttg Use reef ir e i a ste Ut m es tu r i“ kaùxxac» -» f im i te to abaolwbuiy cor father. r>e4 aoarea of th at much needed min nuts, and o ca ov n x —e green Uta’i'-s 'i*. Inte rin ite ’»y th» v ri fit*» ~Trme fu s Uttar bava <tsme a mte- re-c. Axri I * CXctettea m>ou»4 tteas “ T e* I »vv a t t i e rvba a td beard eral. tables, c t'p p e d . stay be agreed M a < n c te dty aa*S tea seeuesAs wfei Hr. «ad Mea Br-.-w« *ay they » ere zZuV i» n i iterihted» «nd tha* tes-y use •teìrtuSaee» •varrà “ h» au»w»r»ri- N eufchatel and erearn ch •-*•»-< are hollow p a rt te a «talk te caleey « .? C«4 t'-r tim t day Lav« jaerftcri, doWVf i . » Is riie r txe-y » '.< » ’» '. 't -b» a* .* ri. 'IstxMteari tel» 'ri ri» te tete 'Y v» <»rt*te4y tewfit •» « » lise a Uo suitable in any court» ut a meal. They pstaed wit* th e salad. d iv e a , fie tss t''—f t a r s v e s SSartof. x i.‘t«ted axm a WK* H'.n. " * :1S, w i e « Cos tatldcje «fiter ttem ([»tenar «very yesr may be p a rt of th e appetizer at the rnentoea and green p ep tefa g;vt fea*d Meri.- •. tax ‘JU vas* t aezderate yrv and they arrived Jase te tStn*." beginning of a dinner or of the deeeert flavor to sac* m ixtures. db’«r -ri H* k ’ e-«eA y e» -v «- 4 -e»» K a a a s W h e S W e s C sta tits^ Tn» Bext Side nt the end, end In any course between. lb -ns nt th e chswwa r ' r* u *e ar*-- *»ao S e r t tew* dteo.-veri«» te Afri«*. 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