The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 01, 1957, Page Three, Image 3

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    An Electronics Partnership
An ultrasonic generator Is tested by Dr. Leslie Gulton and his wife,
Edith, at their laboratory In Metuchen, New Jersey. More than sixty elec
tronic Items are made by their company. 1
. Working as a tehm In their elec
tronics business, as well as their
private family life, this husband
pnd wife combination, Mr, and Mrs.
Leslie Gulton, each holders of
Ph.D.’s In pure chemistry and noted
research experts in the field, head
ft staff of engineers at their Me
tuchen. New Jersey, laboratories.
Which is engaged In furthering this
country's guided missile program,
i In addition to their guided mis
sile work, the Gultons are respon
sible for significant developments
In such unrelated fields as heart
1 research, the harnessing of ultra
sonics for industry, microminiature
electronic components and current
emitting ceramics,
Gulton Industries, in their plants
at Metuchen, New Jersey, Albu
querque, New Mexico, Culver City,
California and Gananoque, Canada,
pioneered piezoelectric ceramics,
which opened up many new areas
for industry, including bringing the
perfection to high fidelity repro
duction which made America's pres
ent hi-fll boom possible. fNS
Cherries Are Red for Winter Holidays
FEBRUARY'S A MONTH FOR PARTIES ... and this easy-to
make cherry coconut pie may be decorated with hearts for Val
entines ... with cherries or hatchets for a Washington’s Birthday
party ... or with cut-ctut pastry flags for Lincoln ... which make
this pie as versatile as it is delicious!
' In addition, this excellent cherry pie lives up to the familiar
rhyme "She can bake a cherry pie. quick as a cat cgn wink her
eye"—and with tender-thin coconut flakes to enhance both flavor
and color, it s sure to
be a holiday favorite.
CHERRY GLAZED
COCONUT PIE
1 cup Baker's Angel i
Flake Coconut
2 tablespoons butter
1 package vanilla j
pudding and pie 1
filling mix
2 cups milk
1 baked 9-inch
pie shell
2 teaspoons gelatin
1 cup cherry juice
and water
H cup sugar
Hi cups drained
canned red sour
pitted cherries,
packed in heavy
syrup
2 teaspooifs lemon
juice — —
Saute V4 cup of the coconut in butter in saucepan until
golden brown, stirring constantly. Add pie Ailing mix and milk;
blend well. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture comes
to a full boil. Cool only about 5 minutes, stirring once or twice.
Pour into pie shell. Chill.
Combine gelatin and V* cup of the cherry juice Heat re
maining juice and dissolve gelatin and sugar in hot juice. Add
cherries and lemon juice. Chill until thick, but not Arm Turn
onto chilled pie Ailing. Sprinkle with remaining */4 cup coconut.
Chill until Arm.
Valentine Pie. Use recipe for Cherry Glazed Coconut Pie.
Cut small hearts from leftover pastry. Bake hearts in hot oven
(450’ F.) about 10 minutes, or until done. Arrange mounds of
coconut on cherry topping to resemble lace and place hearts
on coconut. (ANS)
Advice te the Airborne
Travel Advisor |
kWhot To Wear In Arizona 4
Getting tired of the grey winter days ? Want to escape to the Sun
country? Maybe Arizona it the answer to your needs. You can get
in a quickie vacation by arranging a stopover in your coast to coast
flight. Since TWA serves both Tucson and Phoenix, many women
have asked me what to wear for an Arizona holiday.
t Like most women, you II prob- '
obly want to travel in a suit.
Perfect for a plane trip. Remove
the jacket and relax as soon as
you board your flight. You'll
want a stole or light top coat for
those pleasantly cool mountain
evenings that follow the incredi
bly sunny days.
The remainder of your ward
robe will depend on the place you
atay. For example:
Dude Ranch
If you visit a dude ranch you
will spend most of your time out
doors. Bo all set for horseback
riding, swimming, square danc
ing, and those wonderful moon
light "chuck wagon dinners" pre
pared and served by the cowboys.
Your wardrobe should be well
equipped with bluejeans or jod
phurs, and shirts for riding, big
cotton skirts and ■ buses tor
square dancing. Blouses and
shirts to be worn with “slim
iim»" slacks, or shorts for re
laxation. Sun back dresses with
their own little jackets, flat-heel
ed shoes, and a stole or sweater
will all be useful.
, Hotel Clothes
Some of the most elegant hotels
to be found anywhere are located
In Arizona. Your hotel will quite
likely have its own swimming
pool and it is a good idea to take
not only your swim-suit, but a
robe to wear over it when leaving
your room. Although sports
clothes will be an important part
•f your wardrobe, it is wise to
take along a cocktail dress.
Like the dude ranches, Arizona
hotels help you to soak up as
much of that warm sunshine and
dry desert air a* possible. They
usually serve lunch on terraces
built around the swimming pool
and sponsor guided tours to near
by mountains. Riding clothes,
sunback dresses and full cotton
skirtB and blouses will fit1 your
days, an informal cocktail gown
or cocktail separates will prove
useful for after dark festivities.
Here you may live in brilliant,
striking resort cottons, silk
prints, floral patterned fashions. ,
If you would like to know more I
write me at TWA, 880 Madiaon,
Ave., New York City.
Star Christens Largest U.S.-Made Tanker
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LOVELY MADELEINE CARROLL lends a hand at building
the newest Niarchos tanker. Here the famous actress and
friend of the Merchant Marine is seen making the first weld at
the keel-laying of the 46,000-ton giant. Unique ceremony hon
ored largest tanker yet built in America. Christened by Miss
Carroll at its launching this January, the liner-sized ship will
be big help in Suez oil crisis. (ANS) _J
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IV. men Have A Hand In •«„»* Mome Plans
Out of the recent Women’s "Congress on Housing, held in
Washington, D. C., have come new home building plans such as
this one, designed to meet the demands of todty'x family living.
As one of the designs sponsored by the National Retail Lumber
Dealer’s Association, it provides those features especially stressed
by the Women’s Congress such as: space, privacy, storage fa
cilities. and separate areas for activity and quiet.
In this tri-level design included in the Celotcx Book of Today s
New Homes, the home is divided into various "aones": lower
level for recreation, informal-entertaining, and family-group ac
tivities: ground floor level for busiest area—kitchen, dining room,
living room; and upper or sleeping level with three bedroom*
I and bath. . - .
Indicated In the floor plan 1* the lavatory on the main level
r.es: the rear entrance—another of the features strongly recom
rr.cn'led by the Women’s Congress. In addition, generous closet
•pact has been planned throughout, including “twin ’ stoi age
».'cn* in the entrance hall. "Today’a New Homes,’’ featuring this
*."</ other homes incorporating recommendations of the Women s
OvgiW on Housing, is available through local lumber dealers.
Tl it u'v.- : Vi liable by sending direct to The Celotex Corporation,
l> triert L-36, 120 South LaSalle Street, Chicago 3, Illinois,
< • .''••ine t’l cent* In coin.
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New Kit Encourages Young Sculptors
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These youngsters are all set to bake a portrait bust they molded
themselves following the simple, step-by-step instructions of Transo
gram’s new Sculpt by Number kit. Each kit contains complete equip
ment for molding the portrait bust of a famous president, offering
a choice of Lincoln, Eisenhower a
and Washington.
' The modeling material, unique
in itself, is Transogram’s “Pyro
con"—a wonder plastic that
bakes to lasting hardness in 15
minutes in an ordinary kitchen
oven at 325-350° F. When cooled,
it becomes practically unbreak
able and can be gilded or decor
ated with plastic paints.
In forming the bust, slabs of
clean, white ‘‘Pyrocon’’ are rolled,
cut and shaped from numbered
patterns, and stacked into posi
tion, layer on layer. Professional
tools are provided for finer sur-J
face details, and a round plastic
stand for the finished bust. 4
The newest idea in modeling
kits, Sculpt-by Number is avail
able in the presidential series at
leading toy counters at $2.98. J
M HEALTH HORIZONS
New Hope For The Arthritic
No chronic disease is more widely spread on the North American
continent than arthritis. Fortunately, the majority of the victims rep
resent moderate or light cases only but, nevertheless, they are often
severely handicapped and sufTcr considerable pain. It is, therefore,
exciting to learn that specialists describe a new drug as “of great
value in the mild to moderate i
arthritic."
The preparation, Cordex, com
bines one of the oldest of anti
rheumatic drugs, aspirin, with the
most, recently discovered and most
powerful of all the hormones which
nave proven to have an effect on
arthritis and the related rheumatic
diseases. This substance is pred
nisolone, a derivative of one of the
hormones secreted by the adrenal
glands.
From Arthritis Clinic of St. Eli
zabeth Hospital in Youngstown,
Ohio, Drs. M. M. Szucs, Vitalij
Holonko, K. M. Forster, and Dario
Nalagan reported a collaborative
study in which thf drug was em
ployed in 400 patients. In describ
ing their findings in the Ohio State
Medical Journal, the physicians
wrote that the treatment resulted
in "notable improvement. . . with
a minimum of side effects.” In no
group of patients did the therapy
| fail. Results were described as
"fairly good” in rheumatoid arth
ritis, and “good” to “very good” in
those forms of the disease wdiich
are called osteoarthritis — very
widespread in older people — gouty
arthritis, and non-specific arthri
tis.
Cordex, the physicians explain
ed, represents a “new therapeutic
r approach to the treatment of arth
ritis” which combines the tradi
tional efficacy of salicylates, such
as aspirin, with the advantages of
modern hormone therapy. “The ad
vent of this combined therapeutic
approach," they continued, “has
given the physician a new tool in
the treatment of the many cases
of mild and moderate rheumatic
diseases not adequately controlled
by salicylates alone.”
The specialists also have begun
to use another preparation,
Cordex-Forte, for the more seri
ous cases of arthritis, in which
the dosage of prednisolone is
tripled. In 100 trials with this
drug, “a marked improvement
was noted with minimal side ef
fects.” Both Cordex and Cordex
Forte used in these studies were
supplied by The Upjohn Com
pany.
_ ,’rompt First Aid It ilt ",
Keep Tiny Hurts From Becoming Big |
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Preventing small hurts from turning into big ones is the chief
purpose of home first aid. A skinned knee, a scraped elbow, a
cut finger are seldom serious in themselves, but if neglect is
permitted to open the door to in
fection, the result cun be serious,
indeed.
The tried and proved formula
for safeguarding small hurts
nguinst infection is an easy one
to follow:
(lleanse llie hurl und llie area
around it with snap und warm
water, applied with a soft, sterile
cotton hall;
tlover the hurt with n soothing
cream that reduces pain, lights
germs and speeds healing;
Protect the hurt against tins
entry of dirt and germs by rover
ing it with a sterile banduge.
There have been a lot of re
cent developments in medicine
cuhinct supplies that have made
home ftrst aid easier, quicker,
, safer and more effective. This is
particularly true where small
children are concerned, und every
mother knows that1 treating
small children’s small hurts con
stitute . about OOjier cent of all
home first aid.
Cotton bulls, already formed,
completely sterile and ready for
use, are designed to fit on the
medicine fabinet shelf. These,
sterile, white balls are conven
iently sized for cleansing the
hurt and the perhaps grimy skin
around it.
A healing first aid cream that
contains u stinglcss, long-lasting
Antiseptic soives a problem for
mothers of children who resist
first aid because they dread being
hurt a second time when an anti
septic is applied. Finally, there
are the colorful, star-decked ad
hesive bandages that makes
wearing a protective bandage a
positive pleasure for the five-to
ten-year-old.
Georgia WaSfs
Georgia Ann Watts, age 3
months, of 2860 Mrnderson St.,
expired Saturday afternoon, Jan
uary 26 at a local hospital. She
is survived by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Watts; two
brothers, Steven and Dennis
Watts; sister, Mary Louise Watts,
all of Omaha; grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Francis Williams of Chica
go, 111.; great grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Wilder of Omaha;
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five uncles, one aunt and a host
of great aunts, great uncles and
other relatives.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, January 3 at 10;00
a.m. from the Myers Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Charles
Favors officiating. Interm e n t
was at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Myers Brothers Funeral Ser
vice.
Today’s profits are yesterday's
good will, ripened.
..
Artist Of The Ice Cube
Take one cake of Ice — about
400 pounds . . .
Inspect to make sure It has no
flaws . .
Place Ice on low table and move
to room of low temperature, prefer
ably about 20 degrees, to prevent
melting.
Using ordinary wood chisel of
medium width, add a dash of
patience, great quantities of Imagi
nation and skill, and after two to
four hours of chipping and carving
a beautiful objet d'art will emerge.
All this may impress as a weird
type of recipe, but sculptor, or
rather assistant chef, Fred Beetz—
of the world-famous Chateau Lau
rler Hotel In Ottawa, will tell you
different.
Of course Beetz' concoctions are
not meant to be eaten, but they
nevertheless grace the tables of the
Chateau Laurter at many private
functions.
At one of these recently, a beauti
ful vase, a loving cup and a gay
dancing girl all carved from ice
and standing side by side on t table
Photo Canadian National Railways
In the centre of the room were the
main conversational Items. They
were representative of Beetz In hla
finest kitchen form.
The 34-year-old artist is not a
chef turned carver. Born in
Wlleroltlgen, Switzerland, in the
heart of the hotel country, he
served his apprenticeship and
learned every phase of the art of
cooking, and although carving and
decorating are now his main
occupations in winter, many a satis
fied guest during the summer
season has walked from the dining
room at Jasper Park Lodge in the
Canadian Rockies after sampling
his culinary ability. i
He either carves — in a room
of below freezing temperature —
from an available picture or first
sketches his subject on paper. After
scratching in a rough outline he
then transforms, with ordinary
wood chisels as tools, a block of
Ice to a shining piece of sculpture.
To start a large object the block
will weigh about 400 pounds and
250 when carved. • fNS
Which One's Real?
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THREE BUDDIES, 18-month-old Stephen Pennington and his bull
dog pals, look all the world like they could be tough on a moment’s
notice. Steve's English Bull, Lady Candive, is known in dog-world
social circles, including the National Capital Kennel Show in Wash
ington where this photo was taken. Answers to “Which are Heal?”
are given below.
THESE LITTLE DOLLIES
walk and talk, but only one
eats ice cream. Answer below.
WIIITE FROST, a miniature pedi
greed white Pekingese from Cob
ham, England, romps with a toy
playmate. Puppy was seven weeks
old and weighed one pound when
photo was taken. Which is White
Frost? See answer below.
(United Press Photos)
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TOY TRACTORS too, are modeled after real ones like above, but 1
there's no mistaking which is real and which is toy as Richard Behr
and his father from Dubuque, la., prepare to drive away on new 1957
Farmall 450 tractors Answers: Top—Real Lady Candive is at right;
Center right—White Frost is at left; Center left—The dolly on the
left is a real live girL