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Show hn -ainnteetenneiientneiagiaeet ee Tn THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH a RISK EWES Sheila me!' reminds the into flashed She that "Oh, exclaimed. back flashed house, a with (Above) photograph held in the palm of her ‘Look what was forwarded hand. to me, a few days ago," she said. They all looked at the picture of a California fruit orchard, in all the A bloom. flood of March radiant plain little farmhouse intruded upon one corner of the print, and in the center a pruning ladder had been leaned against an apple tree, and a young man in overalls stood on the deep in the him, Below ladder. spring grass, was the stout, square figure of a middle-aged woman, with to her side to dropped one hand touch the head of an eager mongrel. in He held her for one last tion, heila, tell me, are you happy?" appy!'' she echoed, trying to , Tears came into her eyes. l right, then. Now this-" ik said, "‘this is what we're goodo. We'll run into town, d'you my car is right over there-"' rve been looking at it."' "ell, end we'll have a party. l go to a department store and buy all sorts of things for your her and Angela-and you, too. er reminded me of reading s, and Von asked if you had an "fteam freezer, and Connie-she's to Von-she said a radio, and Ss cups - and towels-everywe like we'll send home. Shall 0h, but, Frank-!'" uing a bled "cul the qun@bety They were now, and she lifted the soft crown of her glittering hair, blue eyes ower which the bang drifted in a film. ‘‘Oh, Se Frank, that'd be too much fun!" ddenly he put his arms about HIN and held her tightly, and she fd up in silence, trembling. FT ou'll have to get used to this!"' Env aid in a whisper. jdpneila!" her mother called, . ®tging. They were apart again. Mr. Mc Cann wud he stay for ¢ of lunch, an' have some man- to ye!" said Mrs. Carscadden. IN pa. of a Carscadden, you're very ' Frank said, glancing at his "but I have some shopping si! ©, and Sheila has promised to 1 me. 1 is n I thought go into for lunch." ll get my hat!" Sheila said, es- = You THE to think I'd like know. I did."' ‘‘Well, come on," Frank said. "TU bring her back to you safely, Mrs. Carscadden!"' "T've no doubt ye'll try to,' Shei- la's said mother Beattie (right), curator of the National Baseball Museum at Cooperstown, N. Y. patiently. a Mrs. Carscadden resigned sigh. your I'm "And How child, "I may as wel say you are," the mother said, "for it may be the I'll have chance to spake to ye for the dear knows how long! When ye'd walk out of fhe house on me, God knows I'm the last to know when I'd clap eyes on ye next!" Sheila and Frank were laughing shining bulk of the ; be 2 Peano ipo and; turned to wave at her mother sister as she and Frank whirled off together. into the morning sunshine NEXT (Above) Milwaukee The Brewers playing to large night- END.] time crowd. (Left) Showing how Westinghouse engineers focused the lights on the New York Giants' Polo grounds. The boxes, serving as targets, were removed when adjustments were O. K. ISSUE will meet... ARMEN .%, RANCHO ht a charming daughter of Old California Carmen of the Ae WRITTEN by Frank H. 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Knives, forks, For this e similar boa Do not confuse this Yo in writing Original Rogers silverplate, guaranteed ! silversmiths largest world's Co., Silver landecicasl swell in the damp air near the shore. Some makes of these boards ment of asphalt. i IN FAMOUS ORIGINAL ROGERS SILVERPLATE shingled. of Answer: You should use a kind stiff insulating board that is moisture and proof and that will not shrink can Cats. can I keep cats How Question: and destroying my up from digging yard? a SOAnswer: Spray the yard with which lution of nicotine sulphate, umental in ma king Night baseball has been instr er. pitch great a ball, fast with his Bob Feller, mae a stumps? Answer: Saw the stumps off close and to the ground, bore as many as deep holes into them as possible, fill and refill with kerosene unthen til the wood is well soaked; build a fire on each stump to ignot Do nite the oil-soaked wood. do this if there is anything nearby that might be harmed, for the heat For an alternative, will be intense. dig out a stump for as far below the ground as convenient, and cover with earth; poplar is a soft wood ware Bea ee Flighty Will A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.-Longfellow. poplar can Se yf MADE BY KELLOGG'S IN BATTLE CREEK building. It will help to put on an extra ceiling of the same kind of board that is now used, supported on Heavy furring strips one inch thick. felt should be laid on both sides of the furring strips to give additional sound-proofing. Poplar Stumps. Question: How can I get rid of can aa MA SWITCH TO SOMETHING YOU'LL LIKE! ing. With the history of these strong men is the gentle CHAPTER Copr. 1940 by Kellogg Company can this be overcome?, coat of aluminum of an empire. hard-fisted men were rulers of Captain Sutter and Kit Carson. Interwoven DON'T MISS A SINGLE canned fruits be followed by painting or paper- on in the days when I" IS a tale of robust acti Days a - cooked or boards, doing Some Indians and squatters: how in so a part of this he won the heart of Carmen is but great story. f =‘ *tory of a great love. with fresh, frozen, rots quickly. Beach Cottage Walls. Question: What would you recommend for the inside walls of a beach pine are walls Outside cottage? serial that will iful Carmen | "THE STORY centers around the beaut Bowie, Henry - lover e esom and her adventur came to @ youthful frontier scout. How Bowie Delicious that t until ©pening chapter and will hold your interes -_ breakfast Answer: Sound-proofing an apartment ceiling is a difficult thing to do, because much of the sound travels through the framework of the roadster. He helped her into the front seat, settled herself there and Sheila comfortably while he came about She to his own seat at the wheel. [THE hot-weather Sound-Proofing Ceilings. Question: In my apartment the ceiling plaster was replaced by insulating board. What can I do to make it more sound-proof? as they ran down to the glistening, long Bc co)eie Answer: If the noise is a rattle that occurs when a faucet is opened, the cause is a worn or loose, washer. Replacing the washer will stop the noise. If the noise occurs when the faucet is being closed and is worse when the faucet is closed abruptly than when the closing is.slow, the trouble is from lack of an air cushion to take up the momentum of the water. This is something that can be corrected by any plumber. Ma?'' last The nation's of a fast. Answer: Cover the oil spots with a paste made of a non-burning spot removing liquid and fuller's earth, powdered chalk, or some similar powder. Allow to remain until dry and then remove by brushing. If the wallpaper is soiled, this will leave a noticeable clean spot, in which case you should go over all of the wallpaper with a wallpaper cleaner to be had at a hardware store. Noisy Water Pipes. Question: Whenever a faucet is opened or closed, there are unpleasant noises from the air in the pipes. It might take a dozen weekday crowds to equal a throng of 55,000 like the one shown : above, attending a Cleveland Indians' night game.( Right) Night football game in progress at Manchester, N. H. Night football is a boon to small town high school teams. said with favorite Stuck Stopper. Question: The glass stopper large cut-glass bottle is stuck How can I loosen it? Oily Wallpaper. Question: A small lamp was placed so close to a wall that oil from the lamp shade ran into the wallpaper. How can I remove it? as the spring as radiant la was morning as she kissed her mother. "The black sheep is the fav'rite, Sheila," Answer: There are various makes of powder sold as soot removers. They can usually be had from any of the oil burner dealers. The best way to get rid of a deposit of soot is with brushes or a vacuum cleaner. Heavy and frequent depositing of soot in a boiler is an indication of faulty adjustment in the oil burner, which should be corrected. Answer: One thing to try is to put a drop or two of glycerine at the joint; in a day or two the glycerine may work down enough to loosen the stopper. Another idea is to expand the neck of the bottle by heating without expanding the stopper. For this hold the bottle horizontally and dribble some hot water over the neck. This must be carefully done, for otherwise there is a chance that sudden expansion would break the bottle. ‘‘Ah, you love me, Mother!"' Shei- MDE into the house. "WITH | 4 we'd He was half laughing, the picture. his shirt was open at the throat, his shirt-sleeves rolled up; he had a saw in his hands. *‘Who's that?" Frank asked. *"‘That's a bad boy, the boy who kidnaped us, and then went back to his mother and is being a good boy!"' She slowly tore the picSheila said. ‘‘Nobody's ture into tiny scraps. ever going to use that against him,"' she said. "And is that all we're ever going to know about him?'"' Frank asked, into her honest, sesmiling down rious blue eyes, "That's all." *"‘Someone you helped?" "TI don't Wm. was facing out of The young man §} Her hands were locked nts Frank's big hands. R. J. Swackhamer of the General Electric presents a picture of the original Des Moines night contest to little ‘ SP grimly. said Destroying Monster War is a monster which will destroy us unless we destroy it.- Bryce. RR BRE cadden clean. Soot Removers. Question: Would you please advise me the name of the powder that is used in oil burner furnaces to destroy soot and carbon? Where can I purchase this powder? Never use water that has been boiled before or has been standing in the kettle to make tea. Draw fresh cold water and let it boil for the first time. Water that has boiled before tastes flat, because the air has gone out of it. Perens '<CES thoroughly be- by ic day? the Carscadden, stowing upon her daughter the nearest thing she ever knew to praise, **you look clean and neat, and that's something."' "Tl say she looks clean and neat," Frank agreed. ""We're going to buy you presents, Mother!"' "I'll step over to the police station and wait for ye,' Mrs. Cars- set fie itt eh Bias leeds these troubles can be eliminated by keeping all parts of the radiator be o* a for off Mrs. said Mon- x ei sister him. « n your goin' "Yu're Well," for reminded Shades of pink can soaking in salt water. Nae her fin- out in . SE hands; now she moved it ica,'? Sheila of dust and other material in the lower part of the radiator. Both of from put a water ncte ai ‘I think it'll be Ma wants to hear Cann!" locked in Frank's ly to be due to the repeated heating * the aedee Sheila said, find- her voice. vears before name of Mc ¢ hands were ap- mother Your to, lemon in is cooked. "ae NE ig lipo picked to!'' may be late," Frank "I love that coat!" ought "You marks, atleast we wall, ee nietlaigle Rican ine pth girl; proved. the on top of away the » To prevent cauliflower turning dark while cooking, slice of which it on certo "You brought your topcoat? Good a spots = ee \ liwicxt month-" Answer: The soiling of the wallpaper is due to dust carried up by the current of hot air rising from the radiator. The odor is very like- When freshly washed windows are dry wipe them with tissue paper to make them sparkle. o* grease acetal anything to your mother until Stime next month, if you don't tips from recent washing, and had been snatched from the sunny back clothesline, Frank did not suspect it. over thi here's no rush,"' he went on, as 2 still did not speak. ‘‘We % tell anyone for weeks. But ne come take you to shows, let ome down-you don't have to a IS crazy coat * ww it, I'm of the « and a warm iron laid them, will often take ae eI can't help it you!" collar A layer or two of blotting paper put beautifully. a fell in had cost thirty-nine cents, but it was plain and fresh; Sheila's shoes were shining, and if the chamois gloves she wore were still damp in the at the them io. that he most miraculously-well, I've known anyone like youl folds launder a frill crisp A little milk added to the blue water used for lace curtains will Pred id2 hemstitched » must know-that you seem to Soiled Wallpaper. UESTION: Wallpaper and ceiling near one of our hot water radiators are darkened by a sootlike deposit. Sometimes there is an odor in the room that resembles that of sediment of a hot water tank. Can these annoyances be remedied? ae The The national pastime is still baseball due, sa authorities, to the success of NIGHT baseball. T ste vaio wah thls summer the first night game in organized basebal l was played at FE Moines, Iowa. Minor league ball, backbone of the whole baseall industry, flood-lighted its way through the depress ion. Fans like the nocturnal sport. It enables them to see games without neglecting their work, or without burying their grandmo thers. er ; said. blue hat. suit, with the new anehanenemer ee ' ix Gane ereects in the loveliest i te blue : URE Oe to rush you," ‘But you have to know vn going nae not Mae XVII-Continued. -16- m wa wot -s ww 3APTER Ms Rhy © KATHLEEN NORRIS -WNU SERVICE v wn wen ae by Kathleen Norris Night Sports, in Tenth Year, Going Stronger Than Ever be had store. at This any seed or hard- is an insecticide, and will not harm_vegetation; cats and dogs hate the odor. (© Roger B. Whitman-WNU but Service.) CALIFORNIA Best Se ORANGES for Juice -and = Every "We. . A |