Zurich Herald, 1950-04-27, Page 70
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'Cheery Cherry Blossoms—Late but lovely, Washington's fained
cherry blossoms burst into bloom—and immediately the change-
able spring weather stibjects them to near -freezing temperatures
In Could' Happenhaven't fallen here. Come to think
of it, I've stumbled many times
'In Your Home going up these stairs."
Sure, it's important to clear
'The following incident, based f
on an actual happening, was re-
ported recently by a well known
safety specialist.
"What did.you think .of the dis-
cussion tonight, Mary?"
"Very good.. I wish more people
were concerned about accidents.
But so few people 'get to these
meetings to discuss how to 'live
safely"
"Maybe you missed one point,"
'Larry chuckled. "Remember the
speaker said everybody needs
preaching to about safety."
"Oh, I suppose that's right. But
we haven't had an accident for
years. Except the time Mother
fell on the stairs last fall, and she's
-getting old."
"Nellie, just for the fun of it
let's looks at ,our stairs when we
get 'home. We'll check 'ern with
.the check sheet we got tonight."
At 'home, Larry got out the
check sheet. "Read off the items,
:Nellie;" he said. "I'll -check -them."
"Isn't this -rather silly, Larry?
We know our stairs are safe. We
walk -on them every day., and
Mother is the 'only one who 'has
fallen on them:"
"Aw, come on anyway. Let's
check -them just for .fun"
"Well, all right. First item is:
Stairs well lighted so each stair
is easily -seen, "
Larry walkd up the stairs, then
walked part way 'tip. "Okay."
Then.: Hand rail' sturdy and well
constructed; at least two spindles
to each step from the hand rail:
carpeting well secured; landing at
least three .feet square.
Larry, 'what •does this one
•mean? 'The rise plus the run
Of each stair is 16 to 18 inches,
with the run at least 8 inches %"
"The run is the step tread less '
the part that sticks out. 'rhe rise
is the distance front the top of one
•step to the top -of tit•e next."
Larry started measuring. "These
,are ,ail -inch. rttxt and 7/ -inch rise,"
be
said. Ther h
�, at the first •step
above the landing, he asked,
"Where did you mother fall?"
"Just above the landing as she
was coming down."
"Nellie, your mother wasn't just
clumsy with age. This step has an
81/4 -inch rise and the first step be-
low the landing has a 6a/4 -inch
rise. It's a wonder more of us
starrs o trash, mops, brooms, -etc.
But it's just as important to make
sure they're constructed safely
and correctly. Larry and Nellie
removed the hazard theyfound by
raising the landing three-fourths
of an inch.
We'll -Dressed Man
Pretty 'Corny
If Frank L. Teuton is followed
by a pack of peeling pullets wher-
ever he goes, he won't be sur-
prised. He'll just chalk ii up to
his suit.
Because Teuton is sporting a
neat suit made of corn. It looks
like an ordinary tan gabardine,
but it is 100 per •cent corn fiber
fabric. And his light 'grey hat is
corny, too.
Teuton and his suit were the hit
of the 38th annual Farm and Dome
Week program. The fiber from
which the garment was made was
developed by the Bureau of Agri-
culture and Industrial Chemistry.
"The new 100 per cent corn fiber
fabricis moth -proof an mil
d mildew -
proof," oof Teuton, who ' head f th
p ,
W 1S o e
bureau's information division, ex-
plained.
The corn fiber is made from a
protein called zein, Which is ac-
tually a waste product of corm
starch.
Many wives envy their husbands
for bein>; so happily married.
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A highly popular United States
% teaspoon baking soda
magazine, in its latest issue, has a
V4 cup sour milk,
feature article regarding "•.Cite Most
Method:: Melt shortening in to
Takled About Woman in Canada."
of double boiler; add grated choeo
This turns out to be ---to no one's
late. - When melted, add sugar,
surprise—none other than Kate
Crown Brand Corn Syrup. and wat-
Aitken, whose multiplicity of in-
er; beat until blended. Remove from
tere:ts, diversity of occupations and,
heat; let. cool. Add unbeaten egg
most especially, apparently bound-
and vanilla; mix thoroughly. Add
less store of energy, never fail to
sifted dry .ingredients alternately
aittaze all who ever come in con-
with sour milk. Pour into pan 8"
tact t+ith her.
x 8" x 2" lined with waxed paper
With so much interest being
and oiled %cith Mazola. Bake in
shown in Mrs. Aitken, both here
moderate oven. When cool, ice with
and throughout the world, I thought
Bittersweet Icing.
that this week .1 Wright pass on to
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you a few of her recipes. These
Bittersweet Icing
were created earlier in her amazing
2 squares unsweetened chocolate
career, when she was just beginning
0" squares)
to make a name for herself as a
1 cup milk
food specialist, but I can assure
2 cups white sugar
you that they are none the worse
3 tablespoons Crown Brand Corn
for the passage of the years.
Syrup
a z. w
2 tablespoons butter
Crown Roast of Spare Ibbs
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Temperature: 4.50' F. for 15 min-
Method: Put chocolate, milk, su-
utes; 350° for Ili hours
gar and Crown Brand Corn Syrup
2 strips pork spare ribs, 4%" to
in saucepan. Dissolve and blend
5" high (approx. 2 lbs..)
over low heat. Bring to rolling boil
2 cups soft bread crumbs
and continue boiling to soft ball
1/ lbs. round steals, ground
stage (238° F.). Remove from the
lb. lean ports, ground
heat; add hatter and vanilla. Let
V cup chopped celery
cool to lukewarm; beat until of con -
2 medium-sized onions, chopped
sistency to spread. If necessary, let
(approx. j cup)
stand over hot water before icing
iz cup chopped raw cabbage
cake.
teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt
?2 teaspoon poultry spice
(� j
tablespoons Mazola,
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Method: Sew together small end
of one strip of spare ribs to large
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slightly and having curved surface
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other end similarly. Place circle
By Rev. R. Barclay Warren
in Dutch oven or small, round
B.A., B.D.
roasting pan. Mix together remain-
ing ingredients; press firmly into
AbiOS TEACHES ABOUT
spare rib ring. Sear in hot oven
WORSHIP
(450° F.) for 15 minutes; reduce
. Amos 4:4. 5:4-4 14-15 ' 21-24.
heat to 350° F. and continue baking
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'til meat is well browned. Before
sending tthe table, impale on the
Golden Text: But let judgment
spare ribs,, small pan -pan -browned pots-
run down as waters and righteous -
toes. Serves 8:
ness as a might stream.—Amos 5:24.
French-Canadian Braised Beef
To -day's lesson begins with a fine
2 lbs. stewing beef
touch of irony. Amos is saying in
Y4 cup Benson's or Canada Corn
leffect. If you go to church, you
Starch
can sin. If you go to church some
2 teaspoons salt
.0 -pore you may multiply your trans-
% teaspoon pepper
iression, especially if you are gener-
2 medium-sized onions, chopped
pus in bringing your sacrifices. and
(approx. % cup)
tithes." Of course he means nothing
cup Mazola
of the kind. You can't buy your way
13/2 cups hot water
to heaven. "Hate the evil, and love
3/2 cup green peas, canned :or
the good and establish judgment in
fresh
the gate.—I hate, I despise your
1 cup thick, sour cream.feast
clays, and I will not smell -in
Method: Cut meat in individual
your solemn assemblies. Though ye
serving pieces. With edge of saucer,
offer me burnt offerings and your
pound Benson's or Canada Corn
meat offerings I will not accept
Starch into both sides of meat;
them.—But let judgment run down
sprinkle with salt: and pepper. Heat
as waters, and righteousness as
Mazola in Dutch overt or saucepan;
a mighty stream."
cook -onion 'til golden brown. Add
God hates hypocrisy. People who
meat and sear well on both sides.
put on a show of being religious and
Add water; cover tightly and sim-
yet are living contrary to the ex -
mer gently until very tender (about
press commands of God as set forth
1/ to 2 hours). Twenty minutes
in the Holy Scriptures are nauseat-
before serving, add green peas. Just
ing to Hint. A seven-day week re -
before serving, add sour cream and
ligion is the only kind that will pass
blend well. Serves 6.
muster with God.
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If there is anyone who is smaller
Boston Cream Fie
than a hypocrite, it is the man who
Temperature 350' F. Time 20-25
tries to hide behind one. There are
minutes
a few counterfeit ten dollar bills in
cup shortening
circulation, but I do not despise all
teaspoon vanilla
ten dollar bills. Because these are
3/a cup white sugar
people who pose as Christians and
2 eggs, well beaten
yet live sinfully is not an argument
1% cups pastry flour
against Christianity. But before you
23/2 teaspoons baking powder
profess to be a Christian, be sure
cup milk.
that Christ has come into your life
Method: Cream shortening; add
and that you are living a life that
vanilla. Gradually beat in sugar.
is well -pleasing in His sight. We
Add yell -beaten eggs; blend mix-
nzay ask ourselves the question of
ture with dover beater. Add sifted
the songs
dry ingredients alternately' with
"Do tvc live so close to the Lord
milk. Line the bottom of two eight-
to- ca y,
inch layer cake pans with waxed
Passing to and fro on life's busy
paper; oil with Mazola; pour in
way,
batter. Bake in moderate oven 20
That the world in us can a likeness
to 25 minutes, or until done. When
see
cool, put together with cream fill-
To the man of Calvary?
ing. Cover top with bold patterned
paper doily. Shake powdered sugar
As an open book they our lives
over doily, then lift it off carefu'.ly.
will read,
The top of the cake will show a
To our words and acts giv!ng daily
very delicate sugar pattern.
heed;
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Will they be attracted, or turn
Small Fudge Cake
away
Temperature: 350' F.; time 30
Froin the Christ we love to -day?
minutes
V cup shortening
Chorus
2 squares unsweetened chocolate
Can the world see Jesus in me?
(I" squares)
Can the world see Jesus in you?
3/4 cup white sugar
Does your love to Him ring true?
3/4 cup Crown Brand Corn Syrup
And your life and service, too?
cup water I
Can the world see Jesus in you?"
1 egg
—
I teaspoon vanilla
Overheard: "Congratulations on
1 cup pastry flour
the happiest day of your Life." But
34 teaspoon salt
I don't get married till tomorrow."
teaspoon baking powder
"I know."
Love—More Deadly
Than Drink.
Love is seventeen . times more
deadly than drink, according to the
latest Paris suicide statistics. For
problems, drug addiction, pride, dis-
honour.
.At the same time, however, cur-
ious paradoxes occur. There was the
case of the man who was so terrified
at the prospect of an impending ap-
pendictis operation that he shot
every person who ends his own life himself.
because of alcohol seventeen do so Sometimes people who have a
because their "affairs of the heart" of high places will jump to
have gone wrong. death. They become obsessed
Even so love is -one of the least the idea that safety lies on the s
spectacular reasons why some below or at bottom of a cliff,
French men and women decide that choose the quickest way to
life is not worth living. A musician there. Some of the most baffling
hanged himself because, following tide cases have been traced to
an operation, he was unable to carry a cause.
the big drum in a local band.
A' dress designer took poison be- H .
cause, at the age of forty, she •was ��
getting fat. .4, taxi-driver deliberate- ���
ly drove his vehicle into a river to e
demonstrate his indignation when an
American walked away without tip-
ping him.
Experts,
juggling with statistics,
have uncovered many interesting Ras .:•
facts about suicide—some explain- 'r
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able, others not. Highest suicide Y�
rates in the world are found in Ger-
many, Austria, Switzerland, Czecho- rg'"
slovakia, the Scandinavian countries,
and Japan. The Iowest are in Spain,
Italy, and Ireland.
More4••.,..:
people seem to commit sui-
cide
tide in May and June than at any '
other time of the year. The rate hits
a low point in December. >'•: '�''i''' `"
Also, more people commit suicide REt,IEVE�
in the morning, from 6 a.m. to noon, 1!1 R V
than at any other time of day.
Although the suicide rate is high-
est among the Teutonic races, there
is no indication that the desire to And the
kill oneself is a racial characteristic, RELIEF i La45TII�iG
and therefore inherited. Rather, it is
more reasonable to assume that For fast, prolonged relief fr
suicide is a cultural characteristic. headache get INSTANTINE. T
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One important factor affecting the aches, too ... for neuritic or neural
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In most of continental Europe usually brings
there are no such laws. If you want prompt relief.
to take your own life you are wel-
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you may be sent to prison if you r
fail in the attempt.
Sometimes the motives behind
suicide are difficult to determine,
but much is learned from the notes tnStanfine
left behind by those who take their 72 -Tablet Tin 25�
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