The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1944
PASS THESSf
Improved
Uniform
International
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amt lar*e. tend 1« cent* In «)ln. »•
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current war condition*, alitthtty more
it required in ftJiing orders fur a tew eg
the moat popular pattern eumiMrs.
Send your order to:
Daily Menus Need
Changes to Fit
Family’s Wants
Lynn Chamber*’ I'aint-Saving
Menu
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covet cost ol maillu*! tor fatter*
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Naval Salvage
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fW GET 1-LB.
Lynn bay*
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Just try ibis new baking powder.
That’s alt we ssk, For once yoo
taste the wonderful hot bread*
ud cake* it give,1*, you'll aheap
use it! That's why we make fhl*
daring offer, Go to yaw grocer.
Buy one pound saa *t Use rego-
. \Y \\ I S to Serve
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good! 'iaagrt,#*fa*
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for « <*#** <seif.
Get the most from your merit! Get
your meal roasting than from Mist !
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SUNDAY
SCHOOL
LESSON
By HAHOLD L LVNDQUX8T. D. D.
Of I he Moody Bible li.cMtut* of Chicago.
Hvif Uy WeJiern Newspaper Uruon.
Lesson for April 9
Lesson *ubject* p.rd Scripture texts •«-
lected and copyrighted by Interuntlonal
* Pellg.OUS Cdr------ — ' '
Council of Peiig.ouv t'dacofion, use
per tniMioit
CHRIST'S VICTORY OVER DEATH j
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'vtik
LESSON TEXT. ! Corinthians lVri-M I
A,1 GOLDEN TEX- Thank* he to God. :
« which jqveth -ur ‘nr victory through our I
Si Lord Jcjua Christ—I Corinthian* 15:51,
i "If there be r.n resurrection of the
-i'V st dead, then Is Christ not risen: and
if Christ be not risen, then la our
1,reaching vain, and your faith Is
also vain" (I Cor. 15:13, 14).
In other words, the truth ol the j
re urection 1, an indispensable 1
foundation stone upon which the
structure of Christian doctrine rests.
Beware of those who would spiritu-
alize or explain it away!
The facts arc there—lully proved
and dependable: there is no need
for doubt or question.
In our lesson we find:
1. The Great Change <vv. 41-50).
Since it is obvious that our present!
bodies are not suitable for the spir- i
itual world !v. 50). and that there 1
comes, sooner or later (and ol- j
most always, it seems, too soon!),
•Chicken Noodle Paprika
Broccoli Sliced Tomatoes
Rye Bread Sandwiches
Lemon Snow Pudding
Custard Sauce
Brownies
•Recipe Given
Borne, fnmilr. start.
Jja lot 111
,1, ns, hoobs, tlw lute of children. These are GuiTi
You’ll be surprised at how little
chicken Is needed for Chicken Noo-
dle Paprika, but how good the cas-
serole can taste. It meets all the
requirements for a good, wartime
an end to their existence, there j dish‘
muz! be a radical transforming j no you pian your meals to suit the
change. This takes place in the | farriily.s moort7
re. direction of the body In spring, for instance, do you sat-
'i'c make such a blessed—and to , !5^„ tjlejr ■ ....
i r-*ASTHK bt-
it.- i It rricnt
S L( that mak-.-ii
t d life rent
j j from ai! ti--
f jays of the 11
itle-r “coat
[ It is the >: v :
'.Vhlv'h WO
l ought to rem< c -■
r that ri'if-
;r,v, doubt
row can citar. ; 1
can change to f
- ft.:r t an
| chan;?'.' t>» t '
'.ten more:
than Chn-ni -
■ feast, this:
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ttnan p -u)
*n<i sir. and ii jvk
an-.i ir-
; radiates even >n
t LitakU'l
jjfew.tn mir-’tc'!.’
s prtvmisf.*.
| The spos’i-’ were -1
‘■'OJ.iir, AJ.LIl
4r first F . r ’
Wisved that the
1 - ::!• i a Mrs.
Mh »• tbeir 1,
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ted. tod tha:
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ipcr,. isughe-i •>’
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icie <:f ionr' i!
- •t wliked
stth them, ’
ri with iherTt.
«peced (3 t: ir m
. fjj.ctjjj and
torti r.c-v
h* iutUuI, so
E topinr.g that the:: ■' :•
i ttonged.
.• lives were
; And row, r idde:
■ v. is gor.o.
. Core m an a:; ■>.>•
! 5 .tin and
; feme dev ■ :
'
f ter, t\ - : -
n hearts.
j They ha-j 1 --->
.♦ ra every
4aj. real. • 4 .1 '
■ r.-s to fu
fess ?! 'he
thrilled w’h
«p*cta-.ion <'
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Wfid 00 to-.:. '
” V, lid suy.
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\ij lfupc.
t All biar.Vj - -si.,
■ - r.i’.h. : f it
1 gwiderbolt t) ,- u -i
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[ Mthoriiies had :i
of tfva-
| W., srirl with a ;irf.
(jwfftness had
| siped cut nil e ■ f
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L fiat gof.-ri n< -
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ced talks l :
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i Better tur >... ; . .
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! teaching Only -1.-.
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1 One wonders v:
v.f. 1 s?rr;ple
f. hliage Irik ,
- th. ;i!ht if
owe vwee (1
serve red
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, , ..j.’*
1 they will .
I-ton to it over ,
f!
1' So that I--, v. t . ■
I her this F ,
ti,:-.! f« , i i f U
r ftings are 1: -
a 1;. world
-,U is old
[ W that bin ?
| wtiare hw
tela* of<;
Good > ti11 |-
ri*vai!
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^ fJc’or; ')'• •
| tes of near-,
r >t;ij in mil
' id -...-all ore
7 III
rssriu r/70 \ nr
r !-//:r
Until the horror and ryni-
rf'uri oI this ’.Inhtil conflict. tho
plots' of another I infer shines
for fit, rtulintinji the only true
hope of manhtntl for a lasting
p, hi < I he yearning in the
hearts of millions of simple,
huulls people for n ehante to
In, their /ii»‘ in tranquility,
h more poignant than wet
this year, sit prospects of a
ro te niul happier life are le t-
hr than they hate been for
mans sears.
The rum irtion that the gootl
shall prevail is Inning a re-
birth all over the world. 7 he
ideals of freedom and justice
are ns bright this I faster ns
they et er u err. It is in this
imth and hope that ue all
head to our wartime tasks to
spi ral the das when pence will
return to a tortured earth.
i from the too hearty and heavy foods
; of winter and
I heed the change
j in weather and
j appetite? If you
1 don’t, then you
should! Every
i change in food as ^
Ify
. ioij men hunger for foods crisp,
the human mind, almost inconceiv- | crunohy and ljght? Do you get away
oblc—truth clear, Paul uses the ei* ' - -• • • • *
fective method of comparison and
contrast. Following his skillful use
j of the illustration of the sowing of
grain, wiiich dies that it may live
again (I Cor. 15.35-39), he gives us
a picture of the resurrection body.
That which we must put away in family requires a
the silent earth at the end of life's j
day is a natural body, weak and luck-
I ing eternal glory (v 43). It has al-
ready shown the evidences of decay
and corruption, which we know shall
hr completely manifested in a short
time. Marvelous as it has been as
1 an earthly body, it cannot go with
1 us Into eternity (vv 47, 43), for >t
i is natural and not at home in the
■ spiritual world. | <- r . r . ,
Note, then, the great change that ,
takes place. In the resurrection, the | Vegetables herald Use important
; bodv for the eternal activity of the. ! coming of spring—and tbeir use in
believer stands out as glorious, m- | meals should be more generous.
well as in dress. ^ 1 1 n—
Food is more fun for both you and
the family if you vary menus from
time to time, weed out much-repeat-
ed recipes and add new ones to the
family’s collections. Do keep in
mind the changes of season and
their wealth of new foods and color
schemes to add interest to the diet.
believer stands out as glorious, in- j meals should be more generous,
corrupt and incorruptible, powerful, j even in the meat course Itself where
• 1 ■-.....■ they will act as a meat extender:
stocks in short pieces and prepare a
sauce from the Ilnur, fat, milk and
asparagus water, then add the ta-
basco sauce and salt. Ir. a greased
baking dish, place a layer of the
cooked spaghetti, then one of aspar-
agus. Cover with sauce and con-
tinue until all ingredients are used.
Cover top with buttered crumbs. Top
with grated cheese, if desired. Bake
in a moderate (350-degree) oven un-
til heated, about 20 minutes.
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1
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H
Save Used f att!
You'll be getting the most out of
your money if you serve this low-on-
chicken casserole. It’s thrifty but
full of nutrition:
•Chicken Noodle Paprika.
(Serves 6 to 8»
>4 pound medium-cut egg noodles
cups boiling water
teaspoon salt
cup diced carrots
cup diced celery
Salt and pepper to taste
'-i cup onion, cut line
2 tablespoons shortening
154 cups chicken stock or gravy
teaspoon paprika
cup minced, cooked chicken
To the boiling water add salt and
egg noodles. Cook until all water
is absorbed and noodles are tender.
This requires about 10 minutes. Stir
frequently during cooking period.
Combine carrots, celery, onion and
shortening and cook fo1 a few min-
utes. Add chicken stock, paprika,
seasonings and chicken. Cook slow-
ly until vegetables are tender. Four
this mixture over the cooked egg
noodles, place in buttered casserole
and bake hour at 350 degrees.
Whole pieces of chicken may be
used in place of the minced chicken.
569
T OVELY hand-made lingerie is
tJ always a most welcome gift.
; You can make this pretty and
1 very practical slip and matching
panties of white or tearose rayon
satin or crepe. Do the Bower ap-
pliqucs of pale blue for contrast.
Since 1341, the U. S. navy haw
salvaged, exclusive of the Nor-
mandie, naval and merchant ship*
and cargoes having a total salvage
value of $500,000,000, or 125 tiroe*
as much as the cost of savin#
them,
To obtain complete cutting pattern lor
slip, panties and applique, finishing in-
struction tor the Applique Lingerie Set
1
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Ant* a Delkaey
Ants, native delicacy in part* ol
Africa, are sold in packages.
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SNAPPY FACTS
ABOUT
RUBBER
Cotton blankets should be washed i
singly in lukewarm water and;
enough mild soap to make a two- j
inch standing suds. Rinse in bcv- |
era! lukewarm waters. Dry ir. j
shade.
Stretching is toe for the figure,
likewise the budget, but don’t
stretch table linen when ironing
it. Iron while damp and press
until dry to preserve its stiffness.
I.UI i U|.H - .-r----, «
spiritually quickened, and heavenly.
What more could be said?
Here we stand amazed and «t the
same time encouraged by the reve-
lation of what God has in store far
us who believe on Christ Death
does not end all—it is only the be-
_______ ginning of real fullness of life and
Ar.: af.-r this war j usefulness for the Christian.
I Ami all that is because of—
IS, The Great Victory <w. 51-57..
Death is an enemy, indeed rnan s
! great enemy. There are those who
have tried to deny that fact, to ex-
; plain it away. They talk about death
: as "the great adventure,” etc., but
.f-her i.vi-s - : all be more j when one actually comes to face it,
. • .....t s ic-rro that: the truth is realized. It Is an enemy.
But in Christ, death is a con-
quered enemy. The blessed mes-
sage of Easter day is that “death
is swallowed up in victory" <v. 54).
Death could not hold our Lord (v
57). and He was the "first fruits of
them that sleep” (v- 20). This as-
sures us that because He lives we
too, who believe on Him, shall live.
So death has lost its sting, and
the grave its victory <v 56). With
Paul we cry out today from the
depths of our beings. *Tha"^;s
to God. who giveth us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ v,
57). This is a day of i°y- of sin®ing-
of victorious faith.
Easier is not sim-
their If-.........
won v.e svii: thnse ideals being
,1< -. !:d -- ’■ vy never 1 ave
e the b-.-gu.riing of U-e
v. : id.
We see the beginnings of them
j., «r.e f. courage of our
v. - th--:r rr s to give their
lives
safe; .............
, I,. , p,-(■ r. : d.-feat death it*
... ■■ .-. • ; f -j and clothes,
, ] ... „,4 ...i s that crowd
lanes w.th S •! t-'ly ships;
at !!-,<■ eager workers in Red Cross
headquarter?, canteens, charities,
in-isp-tals, scout drives, community
, 1 , .- I, a I drives There is
...... , .... . in- v of the name ol
A: . , - - r. it her chare.
g-,:ail or great, in the colossal work
f f-i :: ■ ’ . -A I eare and jjsuce on
the cartii.
The ,-r i ai le tl. t could change the
.alt-red do ; . :r of the disciples
he .rts Into n very ecstasy of jc.y
and h c c. can fcappet again. It wit
take (.lace when we
ior
in
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1
1
1
Meat Balls in Vegetable Sauce.
(.Serves * to K)
pound real
pound pork
pound beef
small onion
green pepper
1 carrot
t stalk celery
2 tablespoons fat
cup applesauce
*4 cup moist bread etumba
2 teaspoons salt
1 pint tomatoes
1 tablespoon fiour
2 eggs
3 potatoes, diced
14 teaspoon pepper
Chop parboiled or leftover vege-
tables. Grind meat and mix with
^«P8
R
An oil-silk refrigerator bowl cov-
er is perfect to slip over the bot-
tom of a hanging pot to catch the
drip after it has been watered.
per and beaten
F? eggs. Form into
sized balls.
*rr.'i egg
. Melt fat, brown
at ^SSmrr*^ A meat balls, add !
chopped vegeta- :
t>ies and toma- i
toes. Bake uncovered 25 minutes ;
In a moderate oven.
grasp the true
Tins lias bee:
trie iir-vi I an
; .-■-)! me as hav-
, idyinamag-
Ll-.it." Docs any
Sore Used dais!
Asparagus and Spaghetti.
(Serves 6)
But the joy of -.....—
ply something to warm one s heart.
It is— . , 1114 cups spaghetti, broken in pieces
Hi The Great Incentive (v. W. j |a| (,.,nncd or cooked asparagus
Living for Christ and serving Him , an(| ,iquid
in this world is ^ greatest !g tablespoons flour
leije, but we are all so human a 2 tablespoons fat
need encouragement We need
around
j we
> an
r viy.
crocs
■ard it.
rehed.
2 tablespoons fat
1 cup rich milk
4 incentive. ! 3 to 4 drops tabasco sauce
i The Bible speaks much of the re* ; ^ t<asp0on salt
5 ,rf G .1 to those who ore , j ,,up buttered bread crumb*
j fa.-thfu!. and gives many assurance* Checse| if desired
,h..r we are * fhough ! Cook spaghetti in boiling
, At tm.-.e«it -' • - 0f j watcr until tender. Dram.
on -v r<’Jt?Lr ;twiv if at all. I the liquid from the a-'paragu*.
the I-c-rd rnovf - but *,o\vi.v, ** ; ___
i , t us not be discouraged or dis- ---------------------- -----
follow and serve a ----------
salted
Dra in
cut
An inexpensive food is the salad,
but it provides the mineral and vita-
min riches necessary to good health
and living, and satisfies the need
for change ni texture and contrast
in means.
Ham Loaf.
(Serves 6)
I'4 enps ham, diced
1 package lemon-flavored gelatin
1 cup boiling water
*4 cup vinegar
■4 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon salt
44 cup water
*.; cup mayonnaise
g tablespoons minced green peppci
2 tablespoons minced dill pickle
lii teaspoons dry mustard
Pour boiling water over gelatin
and stir until diss ived. Add vinegar
and water arid al-
low to cool slight-
ly. Add the other^
ingredients and(
turn out into loaf------.
pan. Chill until JT"T
firm. Turn out on
platter and gar-
When » ladder is used to trim
trees or pick fruit, a small, strong
chain should be substituted for the
top rung as it grips trees or poles
more securely.
• * *
Here’s a hint for the busy moth-
er whose baby is at that ‘‘high-
chair-tipping’’ age. A screen door
hook fastened on the back of the
chair, and a corresponding screw-
eye in the woodwork at a con-
venient place in each room wtU
safeguard baby from tipping while
mother works.
ScrtevMHt** <*t the
shtsrltt^o will b* tq,-------
»h*n it it known tkmi 34 e*
tin ewmutry's tmrgmt rMU* **•
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wof w©fk*rt' ettw* mri
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F,R$T ‘N RUBBES
To avoid shine on much-worn,
trousers and skirt seats brush the j
garments after each wearing. J
nish with lettuce, endive, sliced eggs
and tomu’.ocs.
cm be.
,t. down
vy woman.
peace
>'» of
■f>ytd. A th
women art <
Side who .
be Itee (, .
»r.c:,
nt they cannot
And he said,
•u meet-
r,e cross.
i beat H eld r” q £ wj)0 has tri-
vietonous Christ, utie •» ,
hfd over death and hell.
‘“TdoforHim is never dr*., m vam
No’c .1-0 hcit-fol thought here. We ,
sre to be "unmovable, and >ct .
-abounding.” That seems !»«**-
c ,i but d is not. for it is otdy the |
gtwdfaxt and unmovabl. at he ,
center which ear, abound at the ,
dTtaf Sr I* the resurrected |
Christ, ami when we are eriabhshed •
in Him. we are ready to live the j
Lr“but lt’» a sad day for the an-
i believer. He may attempt to mam- j
j ta.n an outward appearance of jo. - ,
: I . _,;ii tm0W in his heart, that j
but he js definitely ]
e. wave. ; the And'et it is. lur today ;
duty as air com- I nol tor h • j-..» Saviour ,
,,,k, tl.!.
new life in Christ.
Motlocs: Produce and jin erve.
share and play fair are moin os
which should be In every h-use-
liold notebook.
This is ivhat I mean, so check
yourself on the following point*
\u that you can ic-ii if you're do-
ing the job on the home front.
Save cans—to meet the quota
of 400,000.000 used cans every
month.
Ka-e VESte p*F-r'« end co’iect
scrap. Containers are marie
from these to ship supplies to
forces overseas.
Start the Victory Garden early
—to produce more food than sse
did last year-
Store leftover food correctly,
prevent waste.
Shop early in the day, early in
the week. Accept no goods with-
out stamps. ,
Substitute for scarce fcoos.
serve simpler meal* to save time
and leave you more time tor vital
war work.
Sue L sed Fait!
,es should be cooked until
-st barely tender—then no
Then ni-st of their vitamins
tact, and the color is glorious.
.. a cm it-role wiU; a riot of
spring color:
Garden Casserole,
(.Serves o)
% caps white ,.se s
1 cup cooked potatoes
1 cup cooked aspaiagus, caals
Bower or broccoli
(? cup cooked carrots
1 cup cooked pv-as
14 cup yellow cheese
Make white sauce. Place vege-
tables In layers in buttered cas-
icol* ar,d pour white sauce aver
them. Cover with finely cut cheese
and bake in a moderate (350 degree)
oven 20 minutes.
Set grand new ROYAL
Only 14 price of M iffII.
Contains m Cream of Tartar
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