Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 77, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1929 — Page 21
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CALIFORNIA TO CELEBRATE OLD SPANISH DAYS Spanish Songs, Romantic Dons Will Revive West of 1770. BY GEORGE D. CRISSEY United rrni Staff Correspondent MONTEREY, Cal., Aug. 9.—Days of romance such as prevailed under Spanish and Mexican rule, before the “Gringo" placed his haro-sur-f*oed brand of civilization on California. will h* revived here for four da vs. Aug. 13-18. And today ancient Monterey resembled in almost all particulars a sleepy village under a cloudless sky where Latins a long time ago listened to the twang of a guitar, the click of castanets and the lilt of Spanish of songs from rosebowered galleries. The occasion is called the Sierra Pilgrimage of Fiesta. Actually it is a tribute to the Spanish and Mexica culture and civilization which enriches California. history and which were established long before a gold rush turned the settlement of Yerba Buena into a throbbing gold camp, later known as San Francisco. Monterey goes back to the path of time to 1542 w T hen Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo entered the Bay of Monterey with his two ships of exploration. Later came other bold sailors and pirates but it was not until 1770 that a regular settlement was made by the Spanish Fathers and Montereey, in that year, became California's first capital. The romantic backgorund, and impersonation by the entire community of the Spanish Dons and Senoritas makes the celebration one of the outstanding ones held annually in California.
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The Indianapolis Times will send a prise check of SI to every subscriber who sends in a recipe which is selected for this column Write or print yur recipe plainlv. sending it to the Recipe Editor of the Times, and within two weeks after it appears In the paper, a check will be sent you. Raisin Ice Cream Put J i cup raisins through food chopper, combine with M cup grated pecans, and !4 cup orange juice. Add 1 cup heavy cream, 1 pint milk, ’ 2 cup sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla and freeze. MRS. KENELIM CRAIG, Waterloo, Ind., Box 7. Nut and Cheese Loaf Grind 1 cup of nuts. Mix 1 cup cottage cheese, nuts, 1 teaspoon salt, U teaspoon pepper, 1 cup bread crumbs, and the juice of ’ 2 lemon. Cook 2 tablespoons of chopped onions with 1 tablespoon fat and cup water until it is tender. Add to other ingredients. Mix thoroughly. Pour Into greased baking dish. Bake about twenty minutes. Serve with tomato sauce. EVELYN HOLYCROSS. 2124 Belief on taine street. Spanish Sandwiches Chop together 1 small onion. 9 olives, green pepper, and 1 sour pickle. Add 1 cup grated cream cheese, a little salt and enough mayonnaise to form a paste. Spread between thin slices of buttered bread. ETHEL M’KULL. 1616 Dawson street. Good Green Beans To one gallon of green beans, broken fine, add one-half cup of salt, one-half cup of vinegar, two tablespoons sugar and enough water to cover. Boil hard for thirty minutes. Seal air tight. When opened soak in clear water for a few hours and cook as fresh green beans. MAUDE LASITEFt. Greenwood, Ind. Jellied Waldorf Salad Two tablespoons gelatin, one-half cup of cold water, one cup of boil-
ing water, four tablespoons sugar, four tablespoons of lemon juice, two cups of chopped apples, one cup of shredded celery, one-half cup of nuts, six stuffed olives, fruit salad dressing. Soak gelatin in cold water and dissolve in boiling water. Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Add lemon juice and cool. When almost set add apples, celery, nuts and turn into individual molds. Garnish with the sliced olives. Serve on lettuce with salad dressing at side. MRS. W. B. COREY. New Augusta, R. R. 1. PAVING WORK GROWS 400,000 Square Yards to Be Year’s Total. The board of works has contracted for 189,300 square yards of street and alley improvements this year, according to figures in the city engineer's office. It is estimated more than 400.000 square yards will be ordered improved this year. About 140,000 square yards have been completed this year and 50,000 have been contracted for but not completed, Sherman A. Hendricks, assistant engineer who prepared resolutions of the board, said fortyfour streets have been ordered improved by the board of works since July 1. The department is preparing plans for the improvements. Hendricks said the work is ahead of last year’s schedule. Legion Parley Date Set B.v TimiD Fverial POSEYVILLE. Ind., Aug. 9.—The district convention of the American Legion posts of the First district will be held here Friday, Aug. 16. Joseph P. Zimmerman, district commander, will preside.
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SERPENT ROCK 1 GUARDS NUGGET HIDING PLACE Wisconsin Youth Will Seek Treasure Trove in Southern Idaho. By Vnitrd Pre** SILVER CITY. Idaho, Aug. 9 —One million dollars in gold nuggets lies \ under the shadow of a serpentine | rock in southern Idaho, if Dave ! Cota, a 17-year-old Menominee In- : dian of Wisconsin, is to believed. Some day this month the young Indian, at the stroke of noon, will stand under a rocky promontory rei sembling a serpent’s head. At the moment the sun reaches the zenith, the shadow of the tip of the serpent’s head will fall on a certain spot in a volcanic crater. Where that shadow falls Dave j Cota will dig, for the fabled treas- ! ure. Here is the story, as it has reached this town from Menominee, Mich., home of the Indian youth. Eighty years ago two Englishmen, Ferdinand Kingston 'and Elmer Jacques Brown, according to legend, trapped in the Snake river country, making their home with the Crow Indians. The two partners “struck it rich.” Carefully J.hev guarded their secret, but despite their efforts their luck became known. Then came a day when they were ambushed by outlaws who had heard of their luck. Brown was killed: Kingston was tortured. With English stubbornness Kingston refused to reveal the treasure hiding place. He was thrown into
a cave to die but was rescued by his friends, the Crows. The torture at the hands of the outlaws proved too much and he died. But before death came he gave to the Crows a packet, asking it be delivered to his brother in Wisconsin. A young brave, Paskose. started the long trek to the eastern state in search of the brother. For years he roamed through Michigan and Wisconsin, his search unavailing. An old man. Paskose came to Menominee, and just before he was called to the “happy hunting grounds” of his people he gave the packet to Dave Kakutosh, a timber cruiser. Kakutosh paid little attention to the precious packet. A few times he glanced at it. but he read little English and did not take the trouble to have the words translated. Kakutosh showed the packet to a friend. The secret of the two Englishmen’s treasure became known to the world again, Kakutosh sent an expedition to search for the gold nuggets. It failed, and his disappointment hastened his death. On his deathbed, the timber cruiser gave the packet to young Cota’s mother. She hid it in her Bible. Two years ago the mother died without revealing the hiding place. Recently the Cota cabin burned. Among the articles saved from the
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when they were found cracked and broken in shipment. Szutkoski explained his act by stating the railroad book of rules calls upon every employe to exert every influence to protect shipments handled by the carrier.
