The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1948
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PACT THfigg.,
, SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Uniform
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PATTERNS
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JESII8 RESTORES LAZARUS
TO LIFE
LESSON TEXT—John lt-W-JS. SI-44.
I GOLDEN TEXT--"! am the rcsurret
tton, and the (if.- —John 1! a
[twill be linked up with more
Bits than “Napoleon-* Memoirs;
Tho Founding of the "rat
| g w;ii combine the t cst fea
R^rpe.-'s Simple Ar. hroctic,
«ery A B C B .k at-i "How t<
gWlth Federal C pera! • "
Blue Ribbon Orsst-rt . , . Lemon Custard Pie
(See Recipes Below!
publication date March 1 Avail
'n tt all ra'ieping boards Am
icio’t set it through a eirralatir.i
■try, madarr.e
Favorite Desserts
"Wo like desserts that take fruits,
hat use little sugar," is ttie verdict
it's the new HM3 n ••del Point Sys
Ration Be k in techr: color. I
ladies think they had fun wit!
tost book wait till they wrest!*
thi». We intended t- have oui
editor review it. I it we fount
disqualitlej He bad pir.
upped "Van Lion's Lives’ foi
M cans of tomatoes and was of
dag anything in the library foi
Sawn bottles of catsup.
X
U we'll have to review it
■IrtSy. it's a snappy fast mov-
ing thing in old blue, the action
fewtrtag around 4* coupon* of
«!fea» values ranging from one
Mint S* eight. 1 And no point
W goal after touchdown )
9d the old bo k j u et uld win only
* knockout, but with this one
V CIO Win i r lose on fJ It U
ET* going to c tr.pl -Bte life for
Efple who can't cc.ir.t fell. You
bring along a puhl.c accountant
I remember, be can't have mus-
'd or Jam.
R:e corner del.rale- rt re Is
teg to be a fine piar e to brush up
your arithmetic. Shopping for
scene* wasn’t *■> l ad before but
on now on it's strictly an upper
ItJiets routine.
many homemak-
ers give on the
dessert problem.
Thus, I'm includ-
ing in today's col-
umn several des-
serts that take
citrus fruits now 'iv"*f|
in season—fruits * If ■ui-’.ii
that n.ean qu k-pick-up trim, tired-
ness because of the good nutrition#!
values
As regard? the sugar question,
most homemaker* are finding they
can spare some sugar for cooking j
or baking, and that is why our des-
serts take some of that sweetening.
Don’t starve that sweet tooth en-
tirely, for the bodv need* some car-
bohydrate foods daily to meet the
large demands of daily energy
These dessert recipes are tailor-
made to fit your budget and demand
for sweets
Pie’s a favorite, and especially so
when it's made with a cornflake
crust and luscious lemon custard
filling!
•Lemon Custard Pie.
Crust'
1cup* cornflake*
I'j cups sifted flour
H teaspoon salt
** vup shortening
J t*blc«p«ons water
Crush cornflakes into fine crumbs;
mux well a :th Hour and salt Cut in
This Week's Menu
Baked Stuffed Pork Heart
Bried Hominy Green Beans
Waldorf Salad
Whole Wheat Muffins Honey
•l emon Custard Pie
•Recipe Given
grte oven fur about 15 minutes or
until meringue is lightly browned.
If it's cake you like, then you’ll
like an orange-lemon flavored cake
—made with only one egg but per-
sonality plus;
Honey Orange Cake.
H cup ahorSenlnj
'» cup sugar
*» cup honey
1 egg. well beaten
Z caps alLpurpose enriched flour
J teaspoons baking powder
'< teaspoon sod*
% teaspoon salt
'i cap finely shredded orange pee!
'i cup orange juice
1 teasponn grated iemon rtnd or
flavoring
Suffering, sorrow and bereave- |
morn are so common in our dry that j
this lesson is peculiarly appropriate. !
i Life, even to the Christian, finds it* j
J Lull measure of things which hurt j
and grieve. Many ask; "Why must j
I, a follower of Christ, bear such
burden*?"
The answer la. tot while the be- j
I liever is not ' of the world,” he is j
‘‘in the world." and here he must !
meet the problems of life, including i
j the evils to which the flesh is heir :
because of sin. The fact that Jesus j
is our Friend and our Saviour does ;
not exempt us from human sorrow, ;
j but it does assure us of the needed
i grace to bear the trial and makes |
| us ready to trust Him even in life’s !
| darkest hour.
j Lazarus, the friend-of Jesus, was |
j sick. The home in which Jesus had j
| found rest and fellowship was in j
j deep trouble. Jesus was no longer in j
I Judea. In haste, word was sent to j
j Him of His friend's illness. But He j
did not come.
Why does Re delay? Such is the
heart-cry of thousands today who |
call on Him in their hour of trouble, i
The purposes of God we cannot fully j
understand. We need only to mist j
Him and abide His time.
Notice that. His failure to respond
at once to the message of Lazarus'
sisters did not mean that He had |
deserted them (John 11:4-6). Nor j First Clothes.
ii.d U w?.n that He had denied then. j yvES! These are clothes you can j
His help Cv, ?). I 1 mafa» 0f flannelette for the little j
Above all note that He fame. He j stranger yourself. We’ve kept'
always does. Jesus has never failed j them very simple so that even if |
* » r-. ’ l» eiwim vvvii/vU V> •» fr~, v- tirm
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moon upon panicles on tips tfar#
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ALL-BRA*
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They reatSy as* «wr most deifesWaBii
asjjffln* that ever vwited a pmt of teiS-
fieri Made wjtn ortep, toatol
Of KrtLCWO’* xlc-uah, tliejr haw It*
texture smd Ha-vor that few*
them fe.moiis «fl over Aiismua.
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ti mp milk
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AfiBim ,
Owns shorteatac «aff cons
thonioglUy, add egg mod beat
Stir in All -Bran tiKt mitt, tet <
■omii most of raoiffire to takes a®.
Sill floor with salt i.md haktBg povi-
tin: add to first naixtxnt and stir nslf,
until .flour dttappean. Rill gmmtn<
muffin puna two-Wiirdi full and h»*®
iu moderateiy ho» oven <4fl0"' PM
about SO minute*. Yield, 8 large mof- j
fins, 3 Inches in dtairaetrr, or 12 saietif
muflinx, 2-4 iiiihts in dlaaseter. ji
Plenty of Variety.
YOU LL be tempted to make i
* dickies in several colors to
wear with this smart jacket suit.
If you do you will find that the
one suit will seem different every
time you change dickies. The!
simple, comfortable "lines of both !
jacket and skirt are ever so be-
coming.
SNAPPY FACTS
uovr
RUBBER
Pattern No. 834! is in sires 12 14, !«.
13, 2P: 40 anti 42. Size 14. with abort
sleeves, takes 3s., yards ite-inch material.
Send your aider to:
Cream shortening. Add sugar
gradually, then honey, creaming con-
stantly Beat in egg. Sift dry In-
gredients thoroughly (flour, soda,
baking powder and salt!; add orange
peel Combine orange juice and fla-
voring. Add dry ingredients and or-
. ar.ge Juice alternately to mixture, be- j
j ginning and ending with flour mix-
j ture. Spread in well greased pan.
j (Mixture is quite thick.l Bake in a
moderate oven (350 degrees) about
SONG ABOt T MEAT ..... -... ---------—-...... -....., ----------- -.....— -------------
» OPA, the OPA— ih< rtening with pastry blender until ; 45 minutes. Let stand 6 to 8 minutes
h*« so very much I say; i mixture looks like cornmeal. Mix j before removing from pan. Serve
sets up ceiling* rr. st cor.fi.sing— 1 with water just to bold together and ■ plain, iced or with hot fruit sauce,
tl does it just to be amusing: I lei stand in icebox for about 2 hours j warm or cold.
R 11 d'-gh about '* inch thick line j a trifle tot lin t a trifle 1* this
pile pan with pastry and bake in a j orange dessert—if you want some-
hot oven <450 degrees) about 15 min- j thing pretty special for that day of
sets, with forms a -J r lies galore,
Srlce on beefsteak at the store;
it with the fail;,-1 iarre's no too?
Mebat he gets "upon the hoof."
Cool and fill shell with:
gel* mare money f- r the row
Rh what the dn * * i n.eat rules
allow:
S.ho» 1 love the OPA,
iBiakes me m- re cu:.,fused each
day;
Private Turkey 1* Lonely.
Cesr Hartiel J , • a piiekie tc
I you kr.,-,*■ l am oi ,,y. But it
ttneti kind c-f fin ?r.e here ir,
fic* on account of Lnr-re is just
Lfmt.i, C ustard:
i cup milk
5 eup sugar
traspoon salt
I teaspoon grated lemon rind
4 tablespoons cornstarch
'r cup water
3 eKgs, separated
1 tablespoon butler
6 tablespoons lemon juice
6 tablespoon* su^ar lor mrringue
• < rter.is ot rjr,(j ... tu-.ilir.g j mt over direct ' lady finger* and fill dessert dishes |
»army around
Ime nr,miners h i.eeri here ir
fit 1-- Weeks . -a-. Tr ere was a
tort last night it prime minister
Sheen sighted \:,e coast flying
*- but nothing com# - ' it.
L’eo a rumor that four White
or officials had bet r, spotted rr
t ttratosphere bor,-.ecn Dakar and
(a was false j v, h; .■ .- ,] a
* letter tonig!:
Lcve,
, Oscar.
■5.-Things look 1 o ■ r i.vei
*• •rhe French generals almost
-t- each other nmv
Bring milk, sugar salt »r.d lemon i
a special dinner. Till# is simple for
you can use leftover rake or sponge
cake;
Orange Trifle.
(.Serves 6)
Cake or Ud) fingers
Orange Juice
2 rggs, beaten
3 talilespoana sugar
1 tablespoon enriched flour
2 c-ups scalded milk
>h teaspoon sail,
I teaspoon flavoring
any child of His. The time and the j
manner of His answer to oui- prayers J
may not conform to our opinion of j
what should have been done; but j
let uj remember that we know only ;
in part He know* all Let us trust j
Him. Job. In his darkest hour, said: j
"Though he slay me, yet will 1 trust i
In him" (Job 13:15).
The steps from sorrow to victor!- ■
ous joy in this story are three in j
number.
I. Death and Tear* <w. 32-25),
By the time Jesus came, Lazarus
was dead and hi* family and friends
ceuid only weep as they said: "If
thou hadst been here-” Try as we
may to temper its cruel blow, the
fact remains that death is the enemy
of man. It came Into the world as
:he result of sin (Rom. 5:12), and
only to Christ la it "swallowed up
to victory" (T Cor. 15:54). Until
5iF.Wl.VK Cr,«CT,lE PATTERN DEFT,
510 Senna Wells St. «rfc»*c>.
Enclose it* cents to coins for each
pattern desired.
Faitem Wo............. Sis*........
Name ..
Addres*
you haven’t sewn much before you |
can make these. Bonnet, sacque,!
wrapper, sleeper and bunting are j
in one size only—but that site is j
big enough for a baby of any age J
up to six months, j ---------
• • • , ! Or.e thing a soldier is afraid of
Pattern No. *324 Includes 5 piece*, in . rficnluv nt •motion That’e
one size only, for infants to six months, j «8. * /“sp ay Of emotion. That S
Bonnets, sacque, wrapper, sleeper and > why hi* slang so often sounds de-
bunting require 5*i yards at or 39-Inch ; rogatory, For example, he refers
material. Sts yards ribbon binding. | to the silver eagles on his colonel’s
5 sjfif 'fy-
*j y & %.
5ft-
Ericsi
New Start
-Don’t you think ! am get- received.
shoulder straps as “buzzards.”
But when be speaks of his favorite
cigarette, he says: “Camels.’’
They’re first with men in 0)#
Army as well as with Sailors, Ma-
rines, and Coast Guardsmen. (Ac-
cording to actual sales records in
l service men’s stores.) A gift of a
- carton of Camels is always well
Local tobacco dealers
tv BnkKHt* xstfeM pstn* sMam <4
" * efi*H '*•*-/»>' Sk*ji
wwL m • f
*w Ml pur cant «a
S&» Anwrrt: ouPSHtf
Ik wm^Mdcc
ting younger every day?
Elsa—Yes, I should not be sur-
prised to see your name in Hie
the glorious day of Christ’s return-
ing, when the redemption of the j births columns,
body will be complete (Rom. 8:23), j —-
death will continue to bring torrow j A woman’s dressmaker or Iter
to the heart and tears to the eye*. ■ p,rtot can lop 29 years off
But let ua no! fail to notice feat j {ter age. bet you can’t foot a
as the friends of Jesus, we do not ; Ca8pj* of Sights of stairs,
sorrow atone. "Jesus wept” t’tr. 35)
with Martha *ud Mary. We know
that He weeps with us in our trying
hour. He is the “friend that stick-
eth closer than a brother " He is
the one who gives grace to meet
tiie deepest sorrow, and to bear it
with grace because of His lender
fellowship.
51. Faith and Hope <w. 38-40).
are featuring Camel cartons to i
send to any member of our armed j
forces. Hint for the day; Send
“him’’ a carton of Camels.—Adv. I
PIRST MrubEER
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fojA:7'-
!Af
Hernove cooked ■
volks and add tc
heat. Add corn-
.starch which has
been d:S.-olved i*A. ,
f) ht’Ie water and
,. a in double
it.i ,tir ?v»r 5 min* i
ur.i Beat egg
yo’ks until hght |
r*iXtnre from egg I
! “if thou wouldest be'lieve# thou
i shouldest see toe glory of God,"
i said Jesus to Martha. She must
Cut cake into small pieces or split j uey0nd the evident fact of the
deadness of her brother and see
Looking Through Him
The aggressive wife of « meek j
little man was hauling her hus-!
band over the coals for having i
! made a fool of himself when some j
, friends called. He sat in dejected
t silence.
i “And don't sit there,” she shout
i ed, “making fists at me in your
, pockets, either.”
Jv, •; _ , r-’iv'v
CLABBER GIRL
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b. f~\
* ■ A. ' A
' ~3N--<>:
Gud's glory in his resurrection.
Thus faith assures us that tf-.ose who j
believe to Christ have more than j
the comfort of His sympathizing j
presence—-they have a sure hope
vbeut half full
Pi- ;r -- r * much
orange jti- .-i «»
cake will absorb.
Prepare a cus-
tard as follows
Blend eggs, sug
ar, flour, thor- ^—i—Aas-*' ! QUJ, [ajtt, ari(i thus rob us of our’
ougblv Add ho: milk slowly, cook i h Martha needed to have her
veil teuton <’)i* I ,,vcr hot water until thick, stirring j (ai& ttimuia»d by the gracious
ml lemon jmee ; f,,listantly Cool promptly. Add salt ; 0f the Lord; and then
she triumphantly put her hope in
Him. fee Christ of God. Once wc
Name for It
“Grtsce U1 me .1 he’s mkinit hot baths
regularly to gel her ti eight down.”
“Vc.i, she calls it the scorched, girth
policy
“He
iread I Tbess. «:H-i8). for cheating.’
Sorrow and unbelief would becloud ..How did j
That Tickles
was kicked out
of school;
» QUALITY r.QtmH ««sw focby>
than Ixth**, jwwtisetiLsrty «*
Iteutos bafcingi. Thefs why mom
tand mum m<mmn urn ivxmn# fsa
Ctebfaw Caorf, thw Mins ^nwdbr
tft*f hM th# lhafeinj day
favorif* ist milSwss* af hontt far
vr-ct y»m.
it happen?”
“He was caught counting his ribs s
WJLMiM & ca - TBtSf KAtm, ttflWt
beosuiad HXtS
in a physiology examination/
yolks. Add butter .........
Cool. 1‘.. or ,.-u> pif toell. Top wife j arKj flavoring. Pour over cake. Chill
meringue m. de by beating in 6 ta- j seven,j hours or overnight. Serve
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
,"®h< Wfll!" shouted W Dure,
“ Empirs Is bo,.- today hn4
tat# tomsrrow *'
-ft
i biespoonx cl sugar into the egg j co!(j j f(fcogBile Him as God. we have no
: wi-.ites. slowly and svl/.’/pifig tJ'hl ts Qettlng ejtg, and milk Into the | hesitation in believing ta Hi# tnirac-
i stand* w peaks. B *ke u> a 3W-dt- j ^ m sufficient quantity to meet , uiou* power.
i
K<‘! I.Of S JK.
**•»*’■ he «•■.•> by him
; •* afc!4 to hold c..t for f-v,|. qu#r.
J* *" hour longer than l i en
SC —Benito Mu»io.;r,i.
UUir Uun J0“ «hlak.
*^*fer it a person assigned to
job “-Mr Jeffers
3 «.vel You ought to zee some
»* fellow, assigned to wholly »»-
S)*l dutit,, jSlU
50 HOPE
fttlT"...... .
■r-.j......"r‘‘ 11 »o frar.
fhei *,, l'r rtonrf for ans plan
***< *» »o crystal clnr!
h’eeh d*‘>flned with four
WtS th* *°4rt3l security*'^,af* ‘
fnd olfcer c«rds which
Mrn t0l'e loted around There
SS7e.IT -
em Into a coat and
Use
of pockets tut
The ftcorr iaic<?r t'- c sft'iier-
kraut v-itii p».-i k if y«u Lk* *'-• S**
kraut will be canned, but fee
USDA is helping producers to put
it up to barrels, I* “ barrel-
packed kraut ha - a aupeieor d-
vor.
The potman may rtr.g twice
but the laundryn-.an can’t Laun-
dries may net deliver clean
clothes to the morning and pick
up roiled OMM in fee af-.Wto.«.
Everything must be done at the
same time.
War industries need gas, so it
is suggested you save on gas, to
every possible way if you ere #
gas uiCT' Kconornise it in
tntj, water beetiitfiL an^ refr<fc’?ra-
tion
It looks like nationwide graded
meat is just around the comer.
The only thing holding it back is
a shortage of trained government
grader» Now, three out of tour
"big" meat packers use grad*
tog.
body's demands sometimes pre* | ,u< eurlst and BfsarrecUan (w.
sents a problem but not tf you [ 4J.44).
elude a delightful honey custard for j Majestjc *nd authoritative are the
j words of Christ, “I am the resur-
I reetion and fe® hf®'' fv’ 35). He it
i was who gave life, for was H# not
dessert:
Baked Honey Cswtard.
4 ..ops seilde-ii milk
5 tablespoon* stratned b*n-t>
4 ta « eggs
*4 tesspuoa salt
Nwtmcg or etasmon
rn,iif m double boiler, add
honey- Beat eggs »nd add hot milk
stirring mixture rapi'dly.
Add salt
and mix well. Pour into buttered
custard cups Dust lightly with cm-
namoo or n-nmeg. Set cups in pw
of warm water and pLtt« to oven.
Bake to a slow PtES-degree) oven
until knife comes out clean when in-
serted to custard. Remove cup.
from pan of water immediately.
Sene hot or cold.
llahL '>6trnhef Fin..# ^
j 1)tf s )tm name ska problem *«■
Ghxnherr « d! he
true to her, eacMxg *
LZped ™,W..pe b>
U ,uem him speper l tnuM. JW Jwwto
f>r<')!ei*et Street, CMotto, !U.
by Wester" S«rtW« town.
•'to the heghtoing with God”? And
is not said of Him, feat "all things
were made by him” (John 1:2, 31?
Paul tells us feaf- “hy him s!i fe'n8s
consist" (CoL L H). He is the only
ore who could 4»y; "» toy down
my life • - • 1 ***' S’°*”ri 40’
It down, and I have power to take it
„r again'’ (jotto 10:17, 18).
So it can rightly be said that il
».* have Chrirt w« have everything
-both in feu »«« ««« & w,'’ld !
to come. But » do ooS bsv*
Christ, we have nothing; we are
without God and without hope. "He
that believed* to me. though he were
dead, yet sh#11 bo five" <v, 25) Is j
the promise of Christ to u». Let ut
believe it , _. .
Yh* resurrection |x»wcr of Christ (
i, *1 work in fee world today raising i
the spiritually dead to «***»•“ ^ i
jjfe to Him, !
Il^ay %t>s ttiMfsy sxich. a && ;
called forth—looaeff Bom fee grave ■
cloth#* of a* and set free.
IN THE
MM.Y SOMBER
SQUADRONS
they say:
"umn# urn mm*
■fat tinrpyii / *
for bored
•puses er owes*
.far ms «aiy job
*CAME Lm
ifa* Am Atsuy asaa’s firvoitfte
eigstvM^
•mm m tm nmvmi-
'With Hten in rhe Army, N®vy,
Marsttes, sad Coa«t Guard, the he
wrire rigatetw is Caned, (fS*#ed
sets artaud s*ie# reeo*d* in .Pott
Kstiusgtf and Canteen#.)
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