The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY,
USE RECORD
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PORK - VEAL . FRYERS AND F
RESULTS
_ flour mixed to a smooth paste with
CHURCH OF CHRIST on the Air
and chili powder. Add kidneys and
SARDINES, Belle Isle, 15 oz. Can
seasoned. Meat salads ma;
meat; they offer
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MELVIN WISE, Dallas—-KRLD ______
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P. D. WILMETP. San Antonio—KT8A—8:30 A. M. to 8:45 A. M.
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something of a paradox, for if you
really barbecue am animal in the
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Middle American barbecue sauce
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1 cup tomato sauce
1-2 cup vinegar
3 teaspoons salt
1-4 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons chili powder
Brown the beef thoroughly on all
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1-2 cup tomato puree
1 cupp hot water
2 cuups hot boiled rice
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
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i 4 pounds rump, round
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I GRAPEFRUIT* JUICE, 46 oz............
I SUGAR PEAS, Mission, 1 lb. 4 oz..........
BEANS, Uncle William Green. 1 1b. 3 oz.
PEAS, Pecan Valley Black Eye, 1 lb. 4 oz. .4
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THOS. G. FOWLER, Minister
Phone 821-W.
i ich we cannot possibly produce in
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KRAUT, Libby’s 2% Can
FRESH FRUITS —
regular barbecue fashion, but it is
esppectally delicious used as a gra-
vy for pot roast.
Good beef is comparatively rare
GROCERY & MARKET
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a delecious recipe from Uni-
uips Middle Anerica test ki-
that lifts kidneys definitely
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ent of adequate livestock recorces.
had bcught exclusively from Far
Fastearn sources. Let’s hope we can
tinue to obtain these supplies from
our Middle American neighbors’
Sunday Evening 8:00:
"On The Potter's Wheel."
to make them rich foundation for
the sauce, a job done for us now,
Wyatt
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Garden in a New Location
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equally important tropical crops. v n.N
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TOMATO JUICE”
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the ‘mushroom-on-toast”
and turns them into a ri-
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White Leghorn Cross.
greatest livestock nation in the wo- I during cooking and add a little wat-
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hands. Acts 7:48 and Acts ‘17:24-
25. It is in the hearts of his peo-
ple that the Lord dwells. Eph.
2:22 and Pet. 2:5.
It is not a Jewish. institution.
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ynlimited ated with flour mixture. Melt bacon,
fat, add onions and green pepper
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meat salad. Here we have cubes of luncheon meat com-
gregations. In each of the con-
gregations there were found twu
or more elders, but nowhere is
found one man over a number of
congregations. Denominations
have such arrangements but not
the church of the New Testa-
ment '
sticking. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Notes: If beef lacks fat, add 2
tablespoons salad oil to the tomato
sauce mixture.
For thicker gravy, stir into the
liquid in the kettle, 1 tablespoon
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY - JU
COFFEE sounacan
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It is indeed an .institution in , new Testament is the-only insti-
whch both Jews and Gentlies tutoin on earth that is bought
meet together to worship the with the blood of Jesus. It is
same God under the same guid- I therefore the only institution
ance—that of the . New Testa- where salvation is found. I chal-
ment. They, Jews and Gentiles tenge anyone to show by the
are on an equal in the church of , scriptures that there is salvation
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the church of the New Testa-i
ment—the Church of Christ ■
built. Every demonimation ad-
mits that'there is salvation out-.
Side of its boundaries. This be-
ing true there is not a denomi-,
nation under heaven that is nec-!
essary to the salvation of even ■
one soul. No, the church of my..
Lord is not a denomination. It ■
was in operation in the world and H
souls were being saved and add- H
ed to it for hundreds of years
before there was a denomination, H
such as we know, in existence. I
The church of Jesus has no H
headquarters on earth larger ■
than the local congregation. A B
church founded and conducted ■
exactly as the church was under B
the leadership of. the apostles i
will have no official bead except •
the Lord Jesus, and no officers M
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delegated by the Lord to the eld- 1
ers and demons of the local con- v
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ded rice ring ! Push onions and, green pepper to
, mieaie america--the eleven1coun-ona dbrowrryiquicen
try area stretching between the Un- Add tomato Puree and and
ited States and South America--o- mix wen Cover and let simmer
fers an amazing variety of climates over very low heat 10 to 15 min-
This vast territory is divided agric- utes or until kidneys are tender,
ulturally into three different areas on hot rice. Garnish with
according to altitude. The mountain rsley. Makes 4 servings.
lands provide superb highland cof- Notes: Two veal kidneys, or 1
fees and limited quantities of tern- beef kidney may be used if lamb
perate zone fruits such as apples,pe- kidneys are not available. They sh-
aches and plumbs. The “medium” la- ould be sliced fairly thin
nds, which include mountain'valleys Do not.overcook kidneys, for too
sga and. frineing plateaus, prodee ctrs- long cooking tends to make them to-
Middle f fruits, tobacco, sugar cane and com ugh
wonder- The rich tropical lowlands produce___
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original fashion you couldn’t poss-
ihly use a: sauce. For “barbecue”
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Gon"just seem to disappear almost nt and spicey modem “barbecue”
! like magic from neck, ehin, arms m ii
r bust, abdomen, hips, calves am
Friends I had rather be right
than to be president.” I know J
First Baptist Church
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WE FURNISH ROOSTERS
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a TEXO and DITTLINGER
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ty all converts were Jews. Now
the reverse is true, but the door
is open to all men everywhere.
The command of the Lord is “Go
Into all the world, ’ preach the
gospel to every creature (man),
he that believeth and is baptized
and therefore saved “the Lord
added to the church” Acts 2:47.
In the church there is neither
Greek no Jew but all one in
Christ Gal. 3:26-28. The church
of Christ is distinctly a New Tes-
tament institution. It is not
found in the old Testament ex-
, ceppt in prophecy and promise as
a thing of the future tense.
The Church of Christ is not a
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Mix, together flour, salt, pepper
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ankles3ustrekunitheem ptyhot Tis recipe for a barbecue sauce
U>. orsy waymondvrsbeacky’man from United Fruit’s Miadle Ameries
who have tried this plan and help test kitchen. Quite appropriately,
bring back alluring curves and too, we think...what area in the wo-
graceful slenderness. Note how rid is more closely connected with pi-
quiekly bloat disappears—how- rates than the palm fringed Carib-
much better you feel. More alive, bean, the Spanish Main!
youthful appearing and active. { In Middle America fresh -tomat-
—t ces would be simmered long hours
Dr. Ben M. David
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"On The Plumb Line."
TOMATOESS
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sides in a heavy kettle or Dutch ov-
in Middle America. The breeding ef en. Mix together tomato sauce, vin-
and hel to establish a long-needed pure-bred livestock has always been igar, salt, pepper, chili powder and
permanent source of tropical crops a problem in the tropics, but new paprika. Pour over browned meat,
right, here in our own hemisphere, methods of propragation have re- Cover and simmer gently, over low
Kidneys, Middle American Style
12 lamb kidneys
2 tablespoons flour
11-2 teaspoons salt
1-8 tahspoon pepper-
1 teaspoon chili powder
2 tablespoons bacon or other fat
1-2 cup finely chopped onion
1-4 cup chopped green pepper
The nature and purpose of
the church is the world’s most
misunderstood subject. The
church is not a building of ma-
terial, as wood or stone. The
house is not the church but only
the builidng where the church
meets for worship. The Lord
dwells not in buildings made with
by the blood of Christ in any in- am right when I follow the New
^Ufution under b^venaxcept,!^ Testamentit iafrom God.
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denomination. A denomination
is a religious organisation larger
than the local congregation, but
smaller than the church to
which the Lord adds all the
saved. The church of the New
Testament in the aggregate in-
cludes every saved person on
earth. No denomination makes
this claim. The church of the
rican nations, in cooperation with1 tomato sauces, preferably Spanish
our own Department of Agriculture, style.
j cently been perfected and our south- heat, about 3 hours, or until beef
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1946, newspaper, July 5, 1946; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551543/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.