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Show PAROWAN TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH ,FIRsTAlDfc THE BIG CHANCE FICTION By i Cotiter E WASN'T U.e kind to p:ik a cri tjry by the Color of h r N it H U Hargrave. Both Bair Paula mi,! Nancy had been (mart tniingli tu know that. And for lume time every oi.e la the office had kiiovtn that ora of them. Paula or Nancy, was t.ng to get tlie la fait, the decision probably woulj tome through till afternoon. Hargrave wai leaving town and wanted to get It KLDIIUlK LAI.NG hbe banded him the envelope. you called the boss "Rill," and he It contained the two sets of called h.s svcrvt.iry "Namy" nr her to dinner tiikets. "Thais jour stateroom "Paula," and cm the expense account, on nights number on the ciulMile," she said c whin tlie work w.is lte. nsply. It was all s'r'ctly business, but It S.e hjd on a douLle breas'ed blue si-- i mod int.m.itc mid informal fiunrii I suit something like B.ll's, Both Paula and Nancy knew Bi.d it was clear he thought she about those dinners Bill had trod fu tty smart in it He would ask P.iuhi to be fair. 'Don't forget the t.n.e," she addto stay one mght, und thin it would ed, e.ght fiftei n " II irgrave be Nancy's turn the ruxt. "So there grim. id But Paula hud been smart. She'd wain no staterooms live or soon learned how Impersonal B 11 in 'iicy, eh" He looked again at the number Il.irgiuve could be, even at those of t. is stateroom and he put the Intimate dinners. About as personal Its i The two girls saw him get up from his desk and walk to the doorway of his office. He stood there with one hand In a pocket of blue flannel his suit. There was a small white flower In his buttonhole and the usual keen, unrevealing smile on his face. "Did you send for the tickets?" he asked Nancy. "I got the tickets all right," she answered, "but . . . and she tried to smile in the same hard way the boss did. She looked as hardboiled as a white kitten. "But there just arent any staterooms to be had, she told him. "Not for love or money. The boss was certainly disappointed. Anybody could see that. "Suppose I try It?" Paula suggested quickly. And for tlie next 10 minutes, half the office force could hear Paula telling the ticket agent where to get off. "Listen, she said, "I dont care whose reservations you have to cancel . . ." Well, the job was worth going after. There was tlie salary, for one thing. And there was the prestige. The boss secretary knew a lot of answers. And there were the interesting people she got to talk to. The big shots. And the boxes of perfume, flowers and candy they often left on her desk. And there was Bill Hargrave for a boss. Young and clever and attractive. That was a factor, too. Because In the advertising business double-breaste- stuff typed. "Sorry, but it's Impossible, Mac. Why not ask Nancy? And they did. It left Paula free to do Bill Hargrave work In hurry. Never too busy for Mr, BilL When one of She took it just right. Just enough of gratitude. And then, the old sportsmanship. How sorry she felt about Nancy. She didn't look sorry. And neither did Bill. He told her it was okay, that Nancy wasn't made for the Job anyway, and that they were leaving on their honeymoon tonight Tonight at eight fifteen. JhidiA (oi J By NANCY PEPPER For fruits and berries that have Clip this paragrsph out for your own favorite Joe and, if he can take a hint, hell come around next weekend looking like something out kt 5 of Smart maga-WA. Hargrave finally pressed those buttons It waa at Paulas desk that the light flickered. She started to make a grab for her note book, but she whipped out her mirror first. Then she tine. It's grabbed up her note book and an time we told the envelop) that was on the desk. boys how yon felt As fur Nancy, what else could she do but sit there with her pretty olothes, anyway. blonde head bent over her typeThey certainly writer? Nancy was a natural havent stopped blonde, and that seemed the best . telling you ever way to describe her. She Just since the new look. didnt seem to know any tricks. CORDUROY COMMOTION By The moment Paula got inside Haractual survey, we find that you high grave's office, he asked about that school Jills think every boy looks stateroom. his best in a corduroy jacket. You're "Any luck, Paula? partial to the light tan Jobs, worn with No, Paula hadn't been dumb. It sharp slacks. You also like to was the little things that would add date something in a three-quartwith Mr. Bill. Orchestra seats length corduroy coat. And. with his when the client was in town and letter sweater, you think yellow the show was sold out. Or a statecorduroy slacks make him look as room when there were no statesuave as Rory Calhoun. rooms to be had for love or BEAUX WITHOUT BOWS The money. majority of tenn-ag- e girls vote against bow ties but go all out for wild ties that light up the dark without benefit of electricity. On his ties you like one of those new clasps that looks as if it had been pierced right through the fabric. In fact, you like them so much that youre begging, borrowing, or stealing them from him. Well, if at first you dont succeed when you ask for one just cry, '.J their 1 - LETS FACE IT Parties will be disappointing. Until with this youve coped: They can never be as good Aa In advance you'd hoped. C race Noll Crowell O kwg hive been guided by Thy power Up coiaj ft tingled path tad ftony hai. Afid now, deu Lori through this ftnngt darkened bout Be vitfc me till 1 wab me hr the tj ii I long tad ic.r tad aaaot I thali not be arud if only bid bewildered, But, Lord, k, YoaJkub me. mr cbd keep recaiLsg The darkened feede 1 traveled if. the pad. You long guarded me fa m faiteg, Light rfkooe et Ufa Thca xdj, Lord. I aa go forward knowing Tbit sooewhcfe 00 (he Lit the light will daw Aad I tftaH reach it aafely goA YooftiUkftdo BRING EM BACK ALIVE! The revival of "Gone With the Wind" has made lots of you wonder where are the movies of yesteryear, and why doesnt someone bring them back. When you enjoy a book you read it over and over. How many times have you read "Seventeenth Summer? But, when you enjoy a movie its usually only the memory that lingers on; the movie, itself, disappears like yesterdays snow According to a recent soda fountain survey, here are the epics you'd like to eat popcorn through again. STATE FAIR Jeanne was so lovely and there must be a word for Dana, but we cant think of it. Then, there's that musicl "JOLSON bTORY" It's practically everyones choice for a at least once a month. "MRS. MINIVER" You'D even forgive Greer for Desire Me" If shell bring the Minivers back to town with her. Well, when it tomes to movies one good showing deserves another. - 2 pounds capped berries 4 tablespoons lomon Juice 5 cups sugar Mix berries with sugar. Let stand three to four hours. Place over low heat until simmering point is reached. Add lomon juice. Boil rapidly for 10 to 12 minutes or untU berries are clear and the syrup thick. Cover and let stand over years S:. K if?" V ; ' ? v'- QUESTION: flush a hot water klttcej vy. or two? 3 cups 4 cups juice sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin To prepare juice, crush thoroughly or grind about one quart of fully Cut into ripe berries'. lengths (do not peel) about one pound of rhubarb, and put through food chopper. Place fruits in jeDy bag or cloth and squeeze out juice. Measure sugar and set aside until needed. Measure juice into a three-o- r saucepan and place over hottest fire. Add powdered fruit pectin, mix weU and continue stirring until mixture comes to a hard boiL Pour in sugar at once, stirring constantly. Continue stirring, bring to a full rolling boil, and boil hard one-haminute. Remove from fire, skim and pour into quickly glasses. Paraffin hot jeDy at once. one-inc- h four-qua- rt lf seven e Berries, which are making their appearance now, should be converted Into jams and jellies before they get too ripe. night. Pack cold into hot jars and process 15 minutes at simmering (in hot water bath). If youre making watermelon rind preserves, do so at the early part of the season for the rind is thicker on watermelon. Watermelon Rind Preserves 2 pounds watermelon rind 1 tablespoon ground ginger 4 cups sugar 2 lemons 2 quarts of water Cut off all green peel and pink part. Then cut rind into squares. Soak two to three hours in limq water. Freshen in two or three more changes of water. Sprinkle ginger over rmd. Cover with water and boil one and a half hours. Drain and drop into cool syrup made with sugar, water and lemon juice, of one lemon. Boil gently one hour. Add second lemon, sliced thill. Continue boiling until the rind is tender and the syrup thick. If syrup gets too thick before rind is tender add a little more water. Let stand several hours. Pack into hot Jars, and process in a water bath for 15 minutes at simmering temperature. Releued by WNU Fcatam one-inc- ARE YOU FOND of unusual jellies? Here's an one with a lovely and unusual delicate flavor: Rose Geranium JeDy Select tart, sound apples. Wash and cut off blossom ends. Do not remove peel.ng or cores. Cut into quarters and barely cover with water. Cook until fruit is tender. Strain juice through a jelly bag and measure. Bring to boiling s po.nt and add cup of sugar for each cup of juice. Boil rapidly to jeUy stage (dip spoon into syrup. As the boiling mass nears the jellying point It will drop three-fourth- LYNN SAYS: Pointer WiD Help Yon In Making Jams, Jellies Broken fruits may be ued for making jams, but at least a portion of the fruit should be rPe- - Overripe fruits and berries lack pectin, and some pectin Is necessary to make the mixture "jelly. Its idea to cook fruits and berries slightly before adding the sugar to g.ve the pectin substance a good chance to develop. ANSWER: At the he heating season m,,r draw off several to flush off sore f the t tlon In the boihr. but It int sary to drain off the -, system. Use a boiler expound every two or tin, .. b-t- a.. i .. wii J . ... . ... DOROTHY LAMOUR cent, and what she calls East New Orleansese says it's her "native With the musical and alsc tongue. "Lulu Belle" finished, she has been in New York, combining a vacation with business and a bit of car It's hard to get guest stars from Hollywood to commit themselves to broadcast dates, so when "Mystery Theater executives asked K. T. Stevens if she would be in New Yoik for their show they were startled when she said, "Sure, I'll be here six weeks from now, even six months from now. Was she giving up her career? "No, Ive a new career, that of Mother, " she explained. Franchot Tone will provide ro- "It truly Laxative Fo fasAnyone 1 troubled ariettwas, should tryeatmj regu'arfy. It ha ALL-Di- so much good!" kow'ki, Alnnyimod, the bulk you need for elimination, eat an ounce oi Jam is a highly concentrated mass that will burn easily unless care I taken. Stir the mass from the bottom to prevent burning. Cook briskly but watch carefuDy. Dont let It rimmer carelessly for hours if you want to protect flavor and color. The best jam is made when you do not add too much sugar. When you are not using a commercial pectin, the rule of a pound of tugar to one pound of 1 fruit. three-quarte- Everett Sloane make movie history whenhelped he stole a picture from Orson Welles. He did it with his great performance in "The Lady from Shanghai. James Barton does the same thing, in "The Time of Your Life, to James Cagney. Barton is so good as Kit Carson, the old trapper, that few who see the picture ever will forget him. At RKO they believe that in "Battleground they have a worthy successor to those film classics of World War I, All Quiet on the Western Front, "The Big Parade and "What Price Glory. It is based on factual incidents of the battle of Bastogne, written by Robert Pirosh, a combat veteran who won the Bronze Star for valor at Bastogne. Odds and End, . . , Frances Langford plans to make a tour with her husband, Jon Hall, cross-countr- while the y KELLOGGS BRAX ALL- - every day in milk and drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after ten days trial, send empty carton to Battle Creek, Mich., typ YOUR UO.VEt In-gr- id this summer. When Club 15" closes for the summer the Andrews Sisters will head for England and a months engagement at the Palladium. Margaret Whiting has five radio shots and several benefits linedguest up in New York. James Melton, star of "Harvest of Stars," is the favorite classical male singer of the countrys lead-muc critics, to the fifth annual radio according poll taken by Musical America. , BACK.CW0C. ViU! today. Itching of IflPLE For quick, joyful PI! relief, mm. Resinol. The medically provs enta in this famous ointmentr to quiet itching, burning tor added comfort, bathe tender pure, mild Resinol Soap. pft: Buy U. S. Savings 55 CUTTH Xj m There hasnt been enoujS:' of places this year towsi whistle much less his psr-to Dry weather adds up Andthi di8t and glare. with P ; jnty of trouble many sections of the1 Eyes already a No.haveproit year and we stillahead. Bt dustiest months a bright spot even in te ITER IsNOfO.n fc.iqw I n Rif picture. Im talking awf TrisulfanoL It's a new c of 3 sulfas and you knwf; It h fas do to Pink-Eye- . no dry particles to maie j sorer. And it's easy to an atomizer andyo it into the animals eje. Usually 1 or 2 Trisidf tions a day apart will do u I know what Im taJur!1 cause Trisulfanol was whole year on the wuuw Texas plains before CuKt the market. Its worthon astiu to see your druggist SGLAR te1 I dont have to tell you w Jaw, alias Big Jaw or its looks like because throughout the range you havent hf4, tive Potassium Iodide in or Sodium Iodide (bv treatment. Your drugg: can take care of 'oU too. If he hasn't any a ha dosage, drop me heart to almost breaks my doesn something Cutter CBS show takes its summer vacation . . . George OHanlon, Joe Doakes of Warners' "So You Want to Be shorts, gets his first straight role in a feature picture in "June Bride . William Bendix will do a movie version of The Life of Riley," based on his radio show characterization . . . Radios Christian M.r Jean Hersholt, be the one who introduces Bergman and Edgar Bergen to King Frederick IX of Norway IRi. Pc. reg-ul- ar N The Time of Your Life" is a magnificent picture. In transferring the Pulitzer-priz- e winning play to the screen, the Cagney brothers have reached a standard rarely achieved in Hollywood. This one should win a flock of Oscars. The cast is superb; it includes James and Jeanne Cagney, William Ben-diWayne Morris, Crawford, Ward Bond, James Barton, Gale Page, and Reginald Beane, every one exceUent. Between scenes Of Paramount's "The Great Gatsby" Alan Ladd judged his 154th beauty contest. It was to pick the 1948 "Dream Girl" for the University of Washington chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Fifty photographs were submitted, Betand ty Field and Macdonald Carey helped select the winner. With his experience, Ladd could have done it alone. is a kj r mantic for Cary competition Grant in "Every Girl Should Be Married, playing a wealthy wolf with frivolous intentions right up his alley! Grant's protege, Betsy Drake, is the girl in the case. co-sta- rs tions: enduf' ' ago, small opened up around the r. door frames that air.it h Ing driving rami. Thii leaks down Inside th warm, dry dav t, tij the walls, taking off rr-." surfaces. Broderick IF YOU'RE STARTING to make jelly now, the following fruit and berry combinations are exceUent for appetite appeal. They are also in season In most parts of the country so that you can make them readily: 1. Blackberry and rhubarb 2. Boysenberry and rhubarb 3. Dewberry and rhnbarb I. Loganberry and rhubarb 5. Raspberry and rhubarb 6. Youngberry and rhnbarb Here is the recipe for jeUy made from any of the above combina- about about .A When making jams and jellies, assemble your equipment and materials before you begin cooking the fruit. a naturally high pectin content, use small batches and cook quickly to have a perfect product Wise Guise off HERE ARE TWO very special recipes which you wiD enjoy having for they are perfectly delicious and make wonderful accompaniments to any meal, breakfast, lunch or dinner. Deluxe Strawberry Preserves ,.: use a commercial product for quick work. You'D sav color and flavor as well as time and energy. QMA Cook until until it d.ssolvcs. one-hal- L J3 " PERFECT TWO the spoon. Seal in hot, sterilized glasses. Red Raspberry Jelly (Makes 13 glasses) 3 quarts red raspberries 7 12 cups sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin crush Thoroughly raspberries; place In jelly bag and squeeze out juice. There should be four cups. Heat juice; add sugar; bring to Add boiling, stirring constantly. fruit pectin. Bring to a full rollf minute. Reing boil; boil move from heat; skim; seal in hot sterilized glasses. salary. cry again! in ARE HERE the syrup sheets envelope pocket. Then he told her. She had a new Job. He mentioned the salary, too. He didn't neglect to mention the v ... 1 from tl.e side of the spoon in tw When almost done, im drui s. merse in the boiling jelly two o. three n se geranium leaves. Thesi wilt quickly and give olf then Tint with rose vegetabli flavor. Pour into sterilized Jelly ci lor.ng. glasses and paraffin at once. stir as an ad that says. "This means you " And she saw how much harder to please he was during the overtime hours more Irritable, more apt to get that edge of complaint in his voice. So when Nancy had said, "I dont mind staying nights, really. I know Paula usually has a date. She's popular with the men . . ." well, Paula had been glad to let It go at that. Shed been quick to see that neither of them was going to get the Job mainly on sex appeal, and she was right Paula didn't need any lessons when It came to office politics. She was the one who was always busy when some copy cub wanted his session Jiy vr 1 Beverage three-fourth- And for the next 10 minutes, half tlie office force could bear Paula snappiljr telling the ticket agent where to get off. QUESTION; Panted five good paint cracking and beev. ' aetori wood. Should I ,,, at Columbia who were missing and rr!y from their own sits always coulc paint Ptat? then a le fourd on stage 7, where Dorothj paint Lamour was s nging in French ANSWER: That v-- i Portuguese, English with a FrcneF acicnt, English with a Cockney ac food way to har.ll, n. But first examine the leakage. It quite since the house w one-hal- four-in-han- d Be recording U' for "Let's Fall m Love, Given year. berries fur Jelly making. You'll bi Sort out your canning supplies, with their fresh frul' delighted buying any necess .ry equipment flavors and beautiful colors: before you start the work. Currant Jelly When you make jell.es and Jams, Select currants that are not over try to work with small batches ripe. Remove leaves but do no' only. It seems to take less time, stem. Mash with potato masher but far more important than that, Add f cup of water to eacl tlie results are better. The Jellies Cook two quarts of berries. are tender and more colorful, and minutes Strait frequently. stirring there is less chance of error. Use bag. If you have fruits and berries with through jelly cup sugar for each cup ol small pectin content of their own. juice. Heat juice, add sugar and out-aid- way. rvURING tlie Mi Ion Recipe O By INEZ GERHARD I.VNN ClltMBERS MENU Creamed Potato Salad Sliced Ham Carrot Sticks Tomato Wedges Biscuits with Currant Jelly - push-button- , Time to Turn Luscious Berries Into Tender Jellies WHEN ORCHARDS are covered with snow and vineyards no longer are bursting w.th their luscious berries, the best way to bring them back to the table is to serve, flavor fresh, delicately tinted Jcl lies made from the berries at their peak of the seas- n. A good idea is to make a sort of canning plan Decide what your family likes most, f gure out about how much they ate last year, and make up a jrogr.nn fir the next fr The two g rl could ie him from tlieir di hk outside hi office. May-&- e it was only a set of proof for the Zippo campaign that he was looking at with C'x,l, keen eye. But lor a moment hi f.nger cemed to pause above thoe two efficient litIf he pressed tlie tle left one. It would be Puuln' pulse thin t would go lot-high speed. Paula couldnt keep her eye off She kept dint l'ght on her desk. making mistake In her typing and aervou- ly ripping the sheets out to itart fresh again. She leaned across her typewriter and a!d to Nancy: 'The boss la all dolled up today. Must be going on a special trip w.th the new president of Zippo." She was just talking to relieve her nervousness. Nancy took her tune about answering. She wasn't used to having Paula talk to her In auch an Intimate tone. Not since theyd learned a month ago that they were both In line for a promotion, for the Important Job at Bill Hargrave' secretary. "lie does look nice, she said, finally. e Hargrave was youug and of office huurs he was said to be human. But that wasn't why hed gotten to be otic of tlie key men at Advertising, Ino. He was quiet, and some of the boys In the offlee hadnt realized how fast he was traveling until they somehow happened to get In his STIGECSCREEN.-RADI- CJ & See fyjyvnj tk settlid. w? C19USBCW19 -, Better get started Water vaccination-Her- , with es an experience t last faD in Nevada that can vaccination head of cat,le; B mer pastured onla" 400 water-infect- ed vaccinated with L" tridium Hemolyt except 3 breach? h that broke away fit. There teasni among the of vacfJ, -- while 2 fruLrdiedwitb'na red water. Just 'le red water's death cinated herd 0 or higher. For my sign-orange steers tip-w- hen feet in the feed lot phosphorus anT ration. Cheap and en K CUTTER LABOa Berkeley kV & v |