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Show The Beaver " 1 NEWS IN BRIEF of 11? , ,a8tlC Cuts in tress, Thursday, June 11, 1942 - That Kind of a Girl alotmentS for civilian use curtail-'- g farm machinery production, Department of Agriculture is By ADELAIDE D. HUFF in use and ".giug partnerships iMcClure Syndicate WNU Service.) purchase of equipment. Purchase of farm machinery and iivsetock sire animals bv partner-Mip- s "'TWERE are thousands of other A is girls in your fix." said Mrs. especially being reeom- men " u n. n. n A officials. Derson soothingly. "In fact. I've "Do 'UblniK up- t0 make automo- - known some girls who never had a bile beau in their lives." ui one car instead of era "And even that doesn't make me stresKpH P sav ing gasoline, tires and the auto a bit the less lonely," said Lillian, mobile itself. dabbing a moist handkerchief to her red eyes. "I want boy friends and fun and happiness. 1 . " lu,t I could have 'uaiKeung Admin-istratio- n stood it if John Nelson hadn't quit 5? purchase aoAtinn k coming." eg biee WOrlttn..6 n.llV. niiu mem proces- "Well, he didn't come long," Mrs. SOI' s and Beltsville Reseearch Cen- - Derson p0 JU(JLW-J- IBJUAD) remarked, "and it'g over te of u. s. n A . f, .. ouuic unit; a year since he stopped." j$ jf dlev' nmnnrtviitnurrri eloniniT n U o n HphvH .BKTtlCKVSTHAICHT l "He came until he found out I du id to meet Lend-Leas- e itu utei yrodidn't E.I require. go in for petting, then he Ik. . me vi. iii iunufifu walked off. They're all that way. fo rni has been ' developed and pur- - No use telling me they aren't Men eh ,K to De made haven't a bit of use for 'nice girls.' s ortly. Vot Rfi fa,. ai CHEERFUL AS J i. .u- - It's all bunk our mothers teach us St dy of dehydrated pork. Ini- - to keep us from marrying." I t ial uuruiiase or up to 1100.000 "Lillian, you must be out of your 0if dehydrated beef mind," remonstrated Mrs. Derson. pilanned. "Nothing else could make you talk the way you do." .H1 V i7!' Taj""""" J? Ttah farmers are being warned "But, mother, I did love him and now by extension officials to then the minute he took me in his prepare to provide more farm stor- arms I froze up like an old maid yi mi age for wheat. To make sure of and he left me. I can't stand this 90. 1 Proofp tional Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. having additional storage space in little town any longer. I want to go SS time for the new crop, materials away where nobody knows me and should be ordered now. it Is ex- begin again. I've earned my own pected that farmers will be able living for two years. You'd better to get the materials they will need let me go, mother. I'm so wretched for the construction of farm stor- and lonesome here." Once age if they order now. But If they consent having gained her mother's Lillian took little time in wait until harvest time to order to leave home. She had getting ready lumber, local lumber dealers may a girl friend who had made her not be able to supply the necespromise that if she ever decided to sary supplies In time. Almost leave home she would come straight of all warehouse, ele- to Philadelphia and share her apartvator and grain storage space off ment while getting a start. So it farms Is already filled, and the was to Lucy Mehan that she went. amount of wheat stored on farms "Got enough of the old town?" is the largest on record for this greeted Lucy without surprise. CONOCO SERVICE STATION NO. 3 time of year. "I guess I did. I'm so lonesome I could die." Tobacco Beaver, Utah ndy With normal spring precipta-tio'"Well, we'll have to hunt you up there should be no serious a boy friend. They're what kill the water shortages in anv Utah blues and, Lillian, don't be too stiff. streams, United States Weather Let's hurry through supper. Some Bureau officials In Utah are pre- fellows are coming over this eveidicting. The snow coveer is spot- ning." They had hardly finished supper ted through heavier than in 1941 when Harold Goodby and Joe Sumhigh cover is deficient over northern Utah, with relatively mers and Lloyd Forester and a girl more low snow. In Southern Utah came in. Lucy's baby living-roowas the coziest thing with divans the high cover is the heavier. and soft lights and incense laden Yield from snow will probably be air. Seductive was the word, Lilless than in "41". but soil mois- lian decided. After the ture conditions are favorable and. Harold came across andintroductions r f. dropped on since soils are not frozens, a bet- the divan beside Lillian. He put a ter late season flow is expected. careless arm around her shoulders Hold-ove- r v storage in reservoirs Is and instinctively she drew back. She TV the largest in years onlv Bear hated herself a second later but it Lake. Utah Lake and Strawberry was an involuntary gesture. She had are not expected to fill. Lands been Lillian Derson too long. with storage rights will get "I've got such a terrible headenough water. However, conser- ache," Lillian apologized. "I just vation is being urged so that the don't want anything tonight hold-ove- r may be built for next She burst into tears and rushed year. into the tiny bedroom. What a fool she was! She didn't think it would be Utah's quota in the national Vic like that, but she just couldn't go it. tory Bull drive being sponsored Now, if it had been John her John hv the American Jersey Cattle whom she adored . . . Tlub has been set at 30 purebred After the guests had left Lucy Jersey bulls. Professor George B. burst in and gave Lillian a good Calne, extension dairyman, an- lecture. nounces. The national quot is "I never was so embarrassed," 1.000 animals. Under the plan, she ended at last as she finished her the Jersey breeders of the state undressing and snapped off the light Lillian cried herself to sleep and CUSTOMER: Both these cars will voluntarily contribute regis.. . but to me, appeal tered bull calves which will be re- the next day who should appear at SALESMAN: You won't find a better second-han- d distributed to 30 worthy small the door but John Nelson himself. within the state free of breeders "Be a sport," kept ringing in her tar anywhere than either of these. Wonderful buys! charge. To qualifv. these calves ears, as she greeted him. which Professor Cain estimates "Oh, hello, John," she said nonCUSTOMER: If I only knew how the engines had will be worth from $150 to $200 chalantly, as she led him to a divan used. treated . . . what oil the must have been born of cows and dropped down beside him. She record Is 350 lbs put an arm around his neck and whose SALESMAN: This one, I don't know. But this red or more of butterfat and must kissed him, then she offered him a job I Happen to know had nothing but Conoco N" have been sired by a reputable cigarette and took one herself. "If I didn't know you so well, bull. Mor oil from its first mile! Lillian," he said, after a moment of stupefaction, "I'd swear you were CUSTOMER : SPECIALIST WARNS Well, why didn't you say so! Conoco fast Quit this foolishness and be GROWERS AGAINST N(h! I'll take the red job, of course! First of all, your own sweet little self." CHICKS CROWDING "Foolishness!" hissed Lillian wildSoever owned that car knew what was best for a "Didn't you forget me when I ly. "Make sure that your housing wouldn't go in for petting? Didn't furfien they used Conoco With Conoco N" with and feeding facilities grow kthecrankcase, I'm sure the cylinders and moving you drop me flat? Then you've got (a the advice, offered it no J IHU 1 ,ii,ii" the nerve to come here and lecture parts were lubricant oil-flatin- g Professor protected by Utah poultrymen by me for petting. What do you want ttat doesn't all Carl Frischknecht, man exienmuii anyway?" drain down at every chance, but to) on the job. "I want to take you home and put poultryman. .. growers tax their facili-..- some sense into you. I had planned "Many . nonr.-i- t when they first to SALESMAN: go over to your house on ChristWell, that'd sell me the red one. lhoi.se tnelr baby chicks." Profes-'So- r mas and . . . ask you to marry me. Frischknecht declared. "When Last year when I quit I thought , . . CUSTOMER: Why, man, Conoco N" can help chick crop. maybe you were getting . . . serious. kefP an they begin with their onehalf engine so clean of sludge and carbon that it square I knew I had nothing to offer at thev have required eaaly ought to but they the time. Just by luck I made an chick per mean good long life. I'm going to cash space floor foot chicks unexpected real estate deal that's ttnthiscar's value and kcepon using Conoco Nf f .il to recognize that their put me on my feet, and when I are growing from me very a comparatively heard you'd left I followed you up In that dav and are much here to tell you the news. Now, will cash in, too. Cash in by getting all ftme short time, those chicks "f good oil mileage that are winning sensational too large for that floor space.in toe you marry me?" We "But why did you quit seeing me ucces., for Conoco Nth oil. Ste Your Conoco Mile- Crowding usually results well as when I wouldn't pet?" persisted Lilas feather-pickin- g Merchant and ai- today! Continental Oil Company lian, still clinging to the one idea-te- ars some oi i" .nmmon noultry IS Of SPSCe standing in her eyes. i"- senses. rt, i" nrnhlem don't know exactly," he said of "I thecase in car FOR THE DURATION of your especially important miserably. "I guess it's because we Professor Frischfeed hoppers. for hurried stops Don't depend on npnsmodic find (4 that men generally go with the quiet kind knecht declared, explaining s e of a girl when we are serious. in the rfVl. to have your tiros mul car checked. Join Increase oiv a slight WOU1Q She's the kind that never has many d;iy each club. Choose one i:aue " Chick H'. 7 10 "nce-a-wek- k while at the men but usually gets married." '"J "Jnse C Jour tir. l,riR " your car. I will clifc-- mul pn'PVJtf "Men are too much of a riddle for t,,ek oil, radiator, md battery. I m r..prth, anything to sighed Lillian as he took her me," Pro-fpqLeyond lhi that eppea" and oil this difficulty, in his arms. of i1 wi grean.ng record recommended kwP careful Frischknecht are nwnkd. in I P an1 you whenever Uk-h- wn-icclocation of the chicks the What Amateur Means 8 BCnice the rnnximum where in a coup MwJJiu,j"lp yU g0t the little girl next door Even Inace Is efficient to accomodate knows that an AMATEUR is one irouhle totyu!,ble h" number hen fuI1 r who engages in a sport without pay, chirks from or who plays the harmonica the movement of facilities as of Amos and hi nock imitations or gives ser- nU-rto prevent Bowes, for hardy perenMajor Andy as of the amateur hour. ' But I nial ,0'!Vhr.ta.fability of feed hop- - doubt if even the major knows that the French word "amateur" means Uttle reason for feath-w-- f aid literally "a lover."' Yes, for it ia the al the feed- - French form of the Latin "amator," meaning "lover." rrofessor FrlachqnecBt villi cheerful on to Qrmwr M THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD TOO, APPEARED HERE IF IT Keeping Steam up for War Work demands Proper Food lots of food and some of it is served as SNACKS BETWEEN-MEA- L Dorothy Grcig 111 7 1' i( V v i im jts name p ;;VviJt JJf i F Washing Greasing 3v Sauce Just hits the spot for a light meal. Cheese Omelet with Ham-Tomat- o two-thir- DERN OSBORN'S n i USEU JD HOW THEM it- I" rs - production work is hungry work. It's not only three a day a woman must prepare but often meal snacks, too and at such queer hours! (Girls, we're certainly in for mental somersaults on this meal business WAR en "for the duration.") These "little meals" of the day (or night) are highly Important, though. They help generate the energy required for high speed production, for our country needs us strong. So let's plan these meals as carefully as we do the main meals of the day. Simple food of course. most certainly. Thick, Hot food nourishing soup is one good choice snacks. So are for between-mea- l eggs in all their various forms. Have you a war worker asking for "just a bite" at odd hours? Then here are a couple of suggestions you can use: Snacks War Worker Between-Mea- l Cheete Omelet o with Sauce Buttered Toast Canned Fruit with Cooklet Coffee Cheese Omelet with Sauce Sauce t tablespoons butter Ham-Tomat- - refrigerator.) Makes sauce. lis cups Cheese Omelet (individual) ' 2 teaspoons butter 2 eggs 1 tablespoon water teaspoon salt Pinch of pepper 2 tablespoons grated cheese o Sauce" H cup Beat the eggs until well mixed. , "Ham-Tomat- Then add water and seasonings and grated cheese. Melt the butter in a skillet and pour in the egg mixture. As the omelet cooks, lift edges and let . uncooked egg flow underneath. When bottom is browned serve Sauce" in the omelet and fold over. Serve on a plate with more sauce poured over the omelet e IIamburger-VegetahlSoup Rye Bread and Butter Apple Pie with Chee$e Coffee or Milk "Ham-Tomat- o Ham-Tomat- o Ham-Tomat- o tablespoons onion, chopped tablespoons ereen pepper, chopped chonncd 1 can condensed tomato soup Cook the onion and green perr- - 2 2 H cup eplced luncheon ham lout, butter until'soft. Then add the chopped spiced ham and continue stirring and cooking for about 5 minutes. Add the tomato soup and heat well to blend the flavors. (This sauce keeps well in in melted S e Hamburger-VegetablSoup tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons onion, chopped ground beef 'i1 pound teaspoon salt ln h of pepper ' 1 can condensed vegetable soup 1 can water oi.k the onion in butt-until ' a.1d the grouml reu and 1 -- '"n seasonings. Cotinue cooking until the meat is browned. Then add the vegetable soup and water using soup can for a measure-Bring to boiling and simmer 8 minutes. . 5-- Serves 2-- 3. 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