OMEN Page 8 The, Guardian. Tues. May 24. 1955 Seven Days A Week I. MONDAY: The history or trees in an interesting study andi this item about ash trees is one" clipped from one of the nicest of seed catalogues -- strictly my-y thological of course' . In Ireland the Ash trees was re- garded with awe and wonder- ment. , "Gruel the ash tree" to in the- Battle of the Trees and to-day thei lltadow of antAsh lit said to blast trees and crops. In English the Ash tree wast'nn- sidered to have powerful potent-y.i Children inflicted with rickets orl other illness and disease were slowly passed through a cleft in an Ash tree as I means of a sure eure. I Warts led what does your husband do?" vi ere transferred to with a piece of bacon and then slipping the bacon under the bark, ind repeating this cltarm I ' Ashen tree. Ashen tree. Pray buy thdu warts of tne." In the mean- time a needle was stuck first into the tree. then into the wart and then finally into the tree where it remained. . In other parts of England Ash; rods were used for the care of: diseased-sliccp, cons amt horses. In Ricltmotitl Park there still stands I Shrew Ash. It is a reminder of. the cure for cramp or lame- ness in cattle. Here's how it was done . . . A hole was bored in the ash tree and into the hole a live shrew mouse nets plat'F(l and then it was plugged up tight in this way the disease was transferred to the tree. , In Scotland ltinliltiiirl chilrlren, uete given a drink of the astrtng-t ent sap as a medicine and to pro-l tecl them against witchcraft i Pliny. the Roman naturalist.l mentinoeal that a snake would not: crawl over Ash leaves and if at f'l"'lF iicre tlitaun with an Ashy rod aroiimt I shake it would die of -Iarvatitin l Tort"? It .3 ttriuistrttt ltclirl ltullt in tingiaml and parts of the Vnitedl States that the snake's fear of. Ash has been extended to a tear of the shadow of the tree. I . o o 2 Tl'IiSllAY: "Stone ualls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage.” llown ll Statesiille prison. nuty far from Chicago. you will find? twenty acres of tie-aiititul ucll-i cared for gardens confined. With- Ln the prison walls. The warden. Joseph I7. Hagen was awarded a prize. by the National Council of State Garden (lliibs. l The prixe was actually based on horticultural merit rather than on any desire to foster vtnrk. Tliese tuenty acres are tended by at) gardeners. inmates of the pfI.ts0.l. and this is. to say the least. most. unusual. The warden states that It has enabled many of these lost souls. within the prison to find themselves again. Many of them. he found. were rehabilitated much better tdid much t'lUIt'kE'F than by regular means. A gardener knows that whcn you re occupied and concerned with e tending propagating. and the growing of living things you can't be thinking of robbing. murder and destruction . . . . because a mind concerned with creations is not one that. fosters destruction. .loliet will come many good things. Perhaps tl'io.s'e in charge of otir prisons througliout the country will see in this experi- ment za guiding light. After all what better piirpose could garden- lng have than to find and lead lost souls in the paths of rightcoiis- ness” ' ' ' . , stormy days of early Spring. The, baking dish. add layer of shelled. 3 Wl'7”M35"M'- A "W" ll" "l.snumis or May are gentle snuttdslatld cleaned clams. slice of onion. Pt"'l"-V l ”"l"i "t,"'t”-h ""5 l"”'l -rohins singing in the earlry mor- llt'Pll6l' and 58" tftl" taste. small lwek 3"” l ”""k " l"'""l "9l"""t ning. swallows diving and darting cubes of fat salt pork tabout in "1! It ll ti3”"'l P”-V" H” 3 cntllesslv. here and there in t" ,cupfult. fill dish in this same man- Child in Hospital. Vltt":'lvt t-i-iidv'-r--'i"'i" v"'vs '7: ncr.then harelv rotor with boiling H! I! S0 small And Ital" Win ll? 8" water and top with buttered bread mighty. lng home after villd chases. in th crumbs. Bake in hot oven lltx There are so many rovts of white. hours. ttaid hctts. cry hird he secs 'l'liai (. illl So many c o r n e r s with dark shadows wattintt. So many aching hearts nnd throb- bing heads. Be kimt to him. 0 God in solemn lltITSt.i' IlUIlD.V "' tlti'"k" W9 I-'3r'"?"l heaven. Praised by the angels saints in light. Bend down to him. amt sliare his and the lonely vitltl. Storing away the creetitiig hours of night. Not for him only. for all chiltlreti lying Puzzled and efrightcned by the thing called pain. Small. troubled minds ilike ouitst. their questions wordless. Who count the stars. or listen to the rain. And this verse is on the non- Ieoslcal side. It is an inscription on the grove ot a horse thief: He found I rope and picked it up. And with it walked away. It happened that to the other end A horse was hitched. they say. they took the rope and tied it up Unto I hickory limb. It happened that the other end In somehnw.lIttch.ed to him. 0 4. 'l'Hl'RSDAY: In Cleveland. A 1 APPLIANCES lohlo. the judge examined pro- .specttve Juror: in a robbery case. He asked ot.. woman what her husband”: upation was "I have no husband." the wo- man replied ”I'm separated." ”Well. now that you're separat- the judge continued. IJTIII T? ''In an old New England cook- book I came across I recipe for a fruit and bread loaf. popular more than a century -ago. Why are fruit loaves not used more often today. Madam? They are quick to make cake made with biscuits. They look beautiful and can be made I! day ahead." ”There's a good reason why these fine desserts have-Abeen omit- ted. Chef. Most of today's home- "I've no idea where he is or what he's doing.” she said. "Well. what did your husband do before you were separated?" the judge persisted. "He didn't. do anything." woman replied. "That's why; w: separated." u the 5. FRIDAY: Baked Halibut with oyster stuffing sounds good doesn't it? You get 2 large slices of itali- but one 3 ch thick: lay one piece on a greased sheet 0' alu-r : ”1' foil in pan and sprinkle with salt and brush over with lemon juice. Cox t in buttered cracker crumbs, and :season with salt and pepper. Cay-, - the er oysters with the other slice oft Ash suntctitttes by rubbing them hammp and Sp,-mkie with hulleiul ed cracker crumbs. Fasten to- ther with toothpicks and bake 50 minutes in a moderate oven 350 degrees F. Serve with egg sauce. and garnish with lemon wedges and parsley or watercress. EGG SALTE l-3 cup butter 3 thsps, flour liq cup hot water '2 tsp. salt '- tsp. pepper 2 liurdboilcd eggs. Melt half the butter. adtl flour and seasonings and gradually pour on hot water. Bolt 3 minutes. then add remaining butter in small pieces and two liard-boiled eggs. chopped finely. i I 8. SA'l'L7RI)AY: Imagine receiv- ing 325.000 for one rcipe! Yes that's what. one woman obtained in a baking contest - country-wide -licld in U. S. A last year. I don't know if sesame seeds can he obtained here or not. Whether they can or not I'm going to give you the recipe maybe some day you'll get some sesame seeds to try out this twenty-five thousand dollar uinnrr. "OPEN SESAME" PIE I envelope gelatin '4 1:. cold water I c. milk U c. sugar 1 l c. pitt d dati-s. cut icry fine 7'4 e. be vy cream, whipped l l tsp. vanilla 2 egg whites :1 tbs. sugar Nutmeg 2 egg yolks. - in the refrii:eratoi'. .old New England favorite." 4 Blueberry Loaf: To 3 cups fresh. lcanned or thawed-fro7.en blueber- tries add sugar to taste. V: tbs. lemon juice and la tsp. cinnamon. t l :- WIlI-JN' THE ()t'tTASl0N calls for serve this perfect combination--a Crush the bluebet't'ics slightly with a fork, let stand 10 min. Then heat to boiling point. Melt 1i.'i cup butter in a small frying pan. Next trim the crusts from 14 slices enriched bread. lirush one side of each slice with the butter: and with them line a bread pan :9” x 7” x t"i. or use any loaf pan. Place the bread with the ttnspread side next to the pan. Trim crusts from the bread slices level with the top of the pan. Spoon in 1 cup of the lilueherries: add it layer of hultered bread. and another I cup layer at blueberries. Then add another layer each of bread and blueberries. Cover with a top layer of buttered bread clices. Chill all day or ovcrnignt To serve. unmoltt on a platter. (tarnish with whipped cream or a whipped topping. Serves 5 to ll. TOMORROW'S DINNER Chilled (Grapefruit Spicy Pot Roast of Lamb Brown or Caper Sauce "4 tsp. salt. 1 baked ”Sesanie", pie shell Sutton gclatin in cult. iia ct" Beat together milk. egg sugar. salt in top of double boiler. S0t'l3ll()ook over hot water. stirring un- itil mixture coats metal spoon. Add .softeiied gelatin: stir until dis- solv l. Chill until almost set. stir- iring occasionally. Fold in whip- jped cream. vanilla. dates. Beat icgg whites tintil slight mounds lform. Add sugar gradually. heat- gmg after each addition. Fold stiff 'mPI'lllEUF into date mixture Heap ;into cooled pie slicll tlhill until itlrm: sprinkle with urmeg be- llore sorting . "Sesame" Pie Shell -'l'oasl 2 ti i 4 tbs. Sesame Seeds in piepan at p325 degrees F. 8-10 mins. until .light boltlt-n brown. Reiivive sceds. iSift together I c. sifted flotir i'2 tsp. salt. Add sesame seeds. ' Perlt:'tP5l('iit in 1-; c. Crisco until particles from this report that ciinie from are sin, of small peas (haduauy, sprinkle 3 to 4 lbs. cold water over ymixtiire. tossing and stirring light- .ly with fork. Form into ball: roll otit. Fit loosely into 9” piepan: -flute edges. Prick with fork. Bake lat 430 degrees F. 10-12 minutes liintil golden brown. 7. SUNDAY: Htnv green tl1t' tiolrts now and gone are the wild. he worn off to the Knees it doesn't stop riinnmg." says Ilon ltll.SLZll.Sl(tfll,Y. as he sets it dish filled ;with cold water for the btisy. more flower slips. some quite tin- cxpectodly and these seem nicer hecause they are tuicxpct-ted. To- lttaywe celebrate it woe St-ut's hirthdny. Yes. baby Garth will have four birthday candles on his pink and white cake --- three for the years gone by and one for the year to come. How well he has .fitied into our home and our hearts and he has come it long way from the four-and-one-half pound. one week old tyke who came to live with its just about three years ago. Yes. he is truly ours. as much as are our own. and we hope the years ahead will be kind to him-- And now a fitting quotation for the coming week: "A politician is a person who approaches every subject with an open mouth."-Adlar Stevenson said it. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and llepoin IJLECTBICAL lfepuln Paluor Electric Plneeldllu yolks. ; and. some 8 snnvicu 5 Flaky Rice Mixed Vegetables iHOUSEHOLD HINT l Never cut snags on upholstery tor rugs Tie them if you can. or tack them down with invisible y stitches. l u- Cook's Corner l t Fruit And Bread Loaf As Good As Shortcake By Ida Dolley Allen and taste as good as a fruit short-y makers have never heard of themlg cubes. Cover and bring to boiling So let's get out the recipe for an: point. Then simmer-boil Ii hrs.. or SEIIINTIII . Be A Winner Mentally- S iApply Psychology To Dieting I7 IDA JEAN RAIN starting point. Blueberry Loaf ()yern'elghtI are writing to ask Desire is an ac- .C0"e' T” M!" . for William Jamef phllonphy on non verb. You desire to be Spicy Pot Roast of Lamb: Order ' I diet. A philosopher. according healthy normal weight. beauti- 5 lbs. shoulder of lamb boned and to Plato. is one who desire: to fully proportioned-so start pic- rolled. Rub with 2 tsp. salt. 1 tsp.. discern the truth. William James titling Yotlfwlf thlt way. This monosodium glutamate. V4 tsp. 'Was certainly I seeker after truth. technique gives the right. blue- print to your mind. It helps to keep your end goal vividly in mind. but it also helps to have I near goal. In reducing. the near goal can be your next smaller size. This means 11 to 15 pounds off. Instead of dwel- ling on the total poundage to lk reduced, aim happily at your next smaller size. What helps you to keep on a diet? To begin with. the right pattern of eating. Paddy diets drain energy. From the psycho- logical angle. frost ideas. excl tement and efforts create energy. according to William James. Vis- ualize how wonderful you will look and feel once you have bau- iiihed the burden of fat. Picture yourself wearing I new outfit. looking and feeling I good ten years younger. Your attitude at the beginning of any undertaking largely de- termine: the outcome. Get on- thusiastic about slimming, believe you can be beautiful normal weight-Ind act as if it were impossible to full. MORNING SMILE Mr. Newlywed: "Why in the world are you working so hard to-y day. my dear?" Mrs. Newlywed: "Don't you re- member. darling? It': Martha's day to clean. I just can't let her see the house looking like this." VALUAILI CATCH MATTAWA. Ont. tCPt - Caviar from sturgeon: is what the Car- riere brothers are after when they ,lie was often called the Father of Psychology, and the broad psy- chological principles he brought to light apply to all of living. Many of these basic truths can be applied specifically to dieting. For example.' this wise observa- tion: "Human beings can alter their lives by altering their at- titudes of mind." In fact. it has been emphasized that our atti- tude toward a problem is more important than the problem itself. Take the problem of overweight . . . . your attitude toward re- ducing is more important than the number of pounds to be lost. The science of nutrition estab- pepper. and 1 tsp. dried mint. Melt 2 tbs. fat in I heavy kettle; slow-brown the lamb all over. land ll.-2 c. sliced carrots and 2 sliced onions: cook until yellowed Add it; tsp. pickling spice. 3 c. boiling water and 2 beef bouillon lunlil the lamb in fork-tender. Remove from the liquid: crisp the lamb quickly in a hot oven. Spoon off excess fat from the liquid and strain it. There should Mrs. ERNEST EVANS. of Vic- toria, B.C.. president of the Cana- dian Home and School and Parent- Teacher Federation. will preside over the national sessions to be held at Fredericton May 29 to June 4. Theme of the 1955 annual is ”The School - Our Continuing Concern." : False Teelli tllleii Have it tiedain tttlor! Soak your plOOOI in Polident daily l to avoid "Denture It-oath" Polident is the specially designed i cleanser that keeps false teeth-and l breath-clean and fresh Ilwnys Follow these simple rules. I. Neva use u Imnlt on theuil -Your dental plates are much softer than natural teeth. Brushing wears down fitting ridges so they get loose. I. Nevov use may or toothpcntol They can leave film which collects bac3 teria and food particles. a mayor cause of of!en5ive"Denture Breath." 3. Uu u Ionizing-typo sloanuv mode for Y - l tulle Moth only . . . Foliduntl Polident is the denture recommended by more dentists than any other.l i ' m i look: young .9! A53,oowiot- something for dessert. Blueberry Loaf and steaming tea. I special No brushing. no handling of sea yi plates that can slip and break. Po i- dent gets where a brixh can't. reach. Best of all. Polident always leaves false teeth odor free.Get the world'sy largest selling denture cleanser. . Polident, at your drug counter. TRICK OF THE CHE!-' t -t be Iii c. Thicken with 2 tbs. flour blended with 2 tbs. cold water. Stir and boil 3 min. If desired add 2 tsp. capers. Serves 6. lislied many years ago makes it possible for any number of excess pounds to be turned back into 33 I pound on the New York mar- ket. but the caviar commands M15 an ounce. Rolex with , energy. You can apply this scl- Add 1'. c. slightly fried scallions -lence enthusiastically, fully ur- and a little browned butter to. necting to succeed-and chances are you will. On the other hand. if you feel lsorry for yourself and regard diet as taking all the fun out of eat- ing. your heart won't be in it. What's more. you will half expect canned or cooked frozen mixed vegetables for flavor interest. Household Hint Wile Presevers Next time you buy cut flowers.: ll" till This llPllr'tttVP RPFFURCH save several to arrange in one of ''lFllW5 1' "Mt 10 tmtlossihlt for those inexpensive glass flowery 't"'l t" 5'-31" OF 818)? With the lrisht pattern of eating. Your ltnlnd will be dwelling on for- tbidden foods instead of finding prays to make sliming more ex- - iciting. Without being aware of iJ”.f.?tt5.'.il?2ayi3iiS32'il23'J!'3l.5"Ji 4" : -"t" 3” F"""t"3 3 "Esme vegelableshorteningsisbetter. Thesult pallerni ' rmlu" p'5'"""- How do you accomplish any- globes which you fill with water.1 The "flower under glass" will lend" a Victorian touch to any room and will stay in good condition for two weeks or longer. Use distilled water for best restills. You can get it from your florist. or use the water defrosted from your refrig- erator. which is also distilled. Kick to the pan when baked. go fishing. The fish flesh bring: . in the butter will often cause the cake to . lithing you want '3 Desire is the it soon GARDEN is All ASSET Iy improving the nppeunnu of your home. a gardeg lnoreuusievuliuofyourptopory. Youwillantog, too, the good itupnesioe i create. Blesknouv ivu way is hung whoa you plant I garden urotuid your home. The nut stop in to make 3 plan which ptovidubra gnrduoflterightinanj Inn for your impetu- "Pl.Ml I-INOV P' from your load nuuuguu. Ghlotitetlown Branch, W. M. IVEEILLISH, Managua CLAM PIE i Pool and dice raw potatoes in l -m............ l llWorcls Of The Wise Winds are fair always. when you i fly from harm -ISophoclesI. y i-'At.st-: Tet-:iru That Loosen Need Not Embarrtus Many wearers of false inn: have lilfh-red rent emburruisment bealuu Dd t live in fear of this no entn to you. Just sprinkle u ltttle the alkaline (non-acid) powder. on your plates. Hold tutu teeth more nrmly. on they feel more comfortable. Do- not sour. 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