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Show f THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD Careful, Concentrated Effort Solves Most Beauty Problems Travelogue An old Boston family were per- By Ertta T'HINK about yourself for a Are you really two women, the woman whom everyone sees, and in your thoughts, the woman you'd like to be? If the answer is "yes" then you undoubtedly have some special oeauty problems which need solving. Perhaps these are simply lack of grooming, that lack of perfection in looking as nice as you'd like. Maybe you don't like to show your hands, or perhaps your legs and suaded to take a trip to California. Never previously had they considered it worthwhile to travel farther from home than Lexington, Concord, Dedham and other Boston suburbs. When they arrived in Los Angeles, their friends inquired: "By which route did you come?" The man turned to hi6 wife and asked, "Darling, didn't we come by way of Dedham?" SAME OLD STUFF-T- WO FEATURES: ONE PIPEROO, ONE STINKEROO feet. Do you smile readily and easily, or do you try to keep the smile down as much as possible? Do you hate cold weather because of what happens to your skin? Want Ad YOUNG GENTLEMAN on the point of being married is desirous of meeting a man of experience who will dissuade him from such a step. san be solved easily and quickly if you will but take the effort to get at them. Their solution will certainly make you a more attractive person. and as such, you'll be happier. If you really want to succeed, your desire to do so will net you more in Haley i Efficient Mouthwash Post-Telegra- Classified Department bv ASCAP and Submit for free exam., 201 II CION'U KV ML'SIC AGKNt'Y. 171 t'ost St.. Suite 803. San Kranrisco, Calif. SERVICES OFFERED KEI'AIKS Repair parts for all make stoves, Write for ranges, heaters, furnaces. Kive make and model. Omaha prices, tttnve Co., I ''"I Douglas, Omaha, Nrbr. ' WANTED TO BUY W'AKTKD Scrr.p Iron, Steel and Cast Also Surplus Items MONSEY IRON & METAL CO. 7rit 8. 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WNU--- 09- W -' Gewaro Cough? rrcKi Ccnrr.sa Cell 11ml MUG Oil CreomuJsion relieves promptly becatr it r,oc right to the scat of the troubu to help loosen and expel gcrra laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial m:mbranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Crcomulsion hai staod the test of millions of Users. CitZOMUUSION rtlimi Cougl-J- , C.'nst Colds. Acuta Iraackltli care. Plan to use a deodorant soap for the bath or shower, or a deodorant afterwards. Should the skin tend to be somewhat dry because of weath er then use lotion from tip to toe. Dusting powder is a nicety and luxury, and its use is up to the In- ividual, as are colognes nd per fumes. Bright Smiles Assure Cheerful Outlook ready, spontaneous smile Is con tagious. It makes those about you as well as yourself feel .better end more cheerful about everything In general. Nice smiles depend a great deal on hygiene as well as diet, and you can see to this in the wise selection of foods you eat, without taking any extra time at all. Make cer- A SUDDENLY LENT HE Lenten season catching you Suddenly out of the depths of winter comes that usher-ing-i- n season bringing spring in its wake. No ideas for those meatless meals that even plan for during Lent? Be of good cheer, lady, for fish, eggs, and all those nutrition-ladedairy products are plentiful and reasonable. That king of all fish, Whitefish, is flooding your market right now, all the way from Canada, and at half the A price you've been paying for your native Lake Superior type. How about that royal Planked FEATURE Whitefish which has brought fame to many a restaurant, honor to many a home-makeand joy to your family? Haddock, too, the crown prince of the fish kingdom, is available in increasing supply. This fish lends itself to all manner of tasty and nutritious variations. The most popular of all treatments is stuffed and baked, of course. But if you have bone trouble, why not remove the bones, and bake the fillets like pies, with a double crust of your favorite bread or cracker crumb dressing? Put it together, and what have you got? The tastiest slices of pie your oven has turned out in weeks. And to curry favor with your family, curry the flavor. Haddock's delicate taste combines ideally with that exotic taste from the Indies, curry powder. Oysters, too, are plentiful these cold days. Have them in a nourishing stew for a satisfying, supper. Or bake them, scalloped, for stretching them farther. If you really want to make a hit bake individual casseroles for each member of the family, and make like a party. Some of your stores even have seashells for such purposes very attractive, and very special. f v.v I I 1 mm C Serve Simple Refreshments Entertaining easily. After filing, soak the hands in warm soapsuds and use a cuticle softener. Push It back gently, but do not cut. For discolored nails, apply a bleaching solution with cotton wrapped around an orange stick. When hands are washed again, apply polish or not as desired. For short nails, cover the entire surface, removing only a hairline at the tip. Feet should be well groomed, too, and they'll be more comfortable. Wash them thoroughly in warm. udsy water, then dry thoroughly. File the toenails straight with an emery board, never shaping the corners as this may cause ingrown toenails. Use a cuticle softener with cotton and orange stick, and clean under the nails as well. Lightly Graciously LYNN CHAMBERS' ANY WOMAN WHO belongs even to one club will have to take her turn at entertaining the members every once in a while. Perhaps it's a sewing circle, a bridge group or a committee. These occasions which come In the afternoon or evening need some thing o re the v a freshment riety. You' 1 want something your friends will rave about, but at the same time keep it simple and easy to serve. Light desserts are webome often and so are tasty but dainty sand wiches or cookies. If these can be made in advance, you're free to de vote the last few minutes before they arrive toward looking your prettiest or giving the house a once over lightly to have everything at its best. If the refreshments are to be served buffet style, with all the ladies going to the dining table or sideboard to help themselves, this can be set in advance. Your tiest tea set with attractive platters of cakes, sandwiches or cookies will make for a decorative occasion. A fw blossoms or Ifaves attract, tively arranged can add festivity even to simple tables. If you have a lovely glass bowl, try floating a few flowers in clear water, or place some vines in a well designed container, light m-et- - i Refrigerator cookies can be mixed and chilled several days ahead of time, to be baked on the morning of the day you entertain. This type is especially colorful: Fruity Ice Box Cookies (Makes 6 dozen) MENU Casserole Buttered Peas Slivered Beets Butter Flake Rolls Jellied Waldorf Salad Chilled Apricots Chicken-Noodl- Fruity e Ice Box Cookies Beverage Recipe Given butter or substitute and add brown sugar, flour and oats. Combine soda and water and add to first mixture. Combine mixture thoroughly. Drop by tea spoonfuls onto cookie sheet and press very flat with the bottom of a glass. Bake in a moderate (350F.) oven for 10 to 15 minutes. For filling, combine dates, sugar and water and cook in a double boiler until mixture is thickened, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and cool. When both cookies and filling are cool, spread filling on one-haof the cookies and cover with the remaining cookies, matching them by size. Swedish Snowballs (Makes about 4 dozen) 2 cups rolled oats, uncooked 2 cups sugar 3 tablespoons cold coffee 1 tablespoon cocoa 2 teaspoons vanilla cup butter or substitute, melted Combine rolled oats, 1 cup sugar, coffee, cocoa and vanilla in mixing bowl. Blend well with melted butter. Shape mixture into small balls about an inch in diameter. Roll balls in remaining sugar. ChilJ thoroughly in refrigerator. Date-Cocon- ut h .' Preserve fresh green colors in vegetables by cooking without the cover. Some vitamin loss will occur, but short cooking can prevent much of this, and vegetable will be eaten if it's more attractive. Cabbage and cauliflower should be washed carefully to prevent any worms from lodging in the vegetable. If placed in cold, salted water for a short time before cooking, worms can be drawn out. waiting-for-sprin- g 1955 34-4- iJ 8 fitting HERE is aandbeautifullycombinajacket tion designed to flatter a woman's figure. Bodice top and bolero are trimmed with a bright contrasting fabrie. Pattern No. 1955 Is a perftv rated pattern in sizes 34, 3. 38, 40. 42, 44, dress 27 yards of bolero l?s yards; yard contrast. The Basic FASHION for '52 shows you how to make your wardrobe no farther ift pattern with double-dutfashions: n- - ntrd inside the book. Send 25 sew-rit- 46. 48. Size 36 y today. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 307 West Adams St., Chicago 6, III. Enclose 30c In coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mail if desired. Pattern No Size Name one-dis- h (Please Print) Street Address or P. O. Box. No. State City -- SEAl no i ft rttirvt CAM ! INO JMJ tr Skill recjturcd. Hindles like putty . . . and hardens into wood. lf Pie (Makes 1 pie) 2 eggs, slightly beaten cup sugar 1 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon fine bread crumbs cup shortening cup granulated sugar teaspoon salt 1 egg Vi teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla Y teaspoon allspice 2 cups sifted flour Y teaspoon cloves 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon salt cup dates, minced ?a cup minced candled cherries Yi cup moist, shredded coconut Vt cup minced candied green 1 unbaked pie shell pineapple Beat sugar together with eggs; Blend together shortening, sugar, beat sour cream slightly and add to cra nnrl vanilla . Stir in rfmainino .w. with all remaining ..,.S ingredients and blend untfl smooth. Stir until well mixed. Divide dough into Pour into pie shell and bake 15 min four, equal parts utes in a hot (425F.) oven, then md shape each reduce heat to moderate (350.) portion into a 1 and bake 30 minutes. inch roll. Chill rolls thoroughly, Here are two spreads which (They m a y be make small, wrapped in' foil tasty sandwichor waxed paper) es. Use them Slice off cookies on bread which n b ottt"H-!ncIs cut in small nn . a thiilr anI nlflnA Sn , , n rtn n rounds, strips, sheets 2 to 3 inches apart. Bake in t r i a n g 1 es or crescents: minutes. Peperonl Spread pound peperonl sausage ' These date cookies are really 1 Jar cheese spread sandwiches and give you nice va(relish or pimiento) riety with any othei: kinds of cook2 tablespoons chopped parsies served: ley Oatmeal Date Sandwiches cup heavy cream, whipped (Makes 48 cookies) Grind the sausage and blend with Cookie Dough: cheese. Fold in parsley and whipl',4 cups butter or substitute ped cream. Let mellow In refrigert cup brown sugar ator for 4 to 5 hours, covered, for 2'i cups flour best flavor. 2!4 cups rolled oats, uncooked Zesty Spread 1 teaspoon soda H pound braunschwelger sausH cup warm water age Filling: cup aalad dressing 1 pound dates, minced Y cup pickle relish 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon horseradish H cup cold water Blend together and whip with a To make cookie dough, cream fork. LYNN SAYS: Enhance Your Vegetable To Add Menu Interest ' r, (See Recipes Below) tain that daily fare contains a serving or more of citrus fruit, a pint or more of milk, an egg, meat, fresh fruits, vegetables and water. Brushing the teeth after eating any food is the latest word on keeping teeth attractive as well as an aid in preventing damage by caries. At home this is easy, but at a place of work it might be well to keep a tooth brush and dentifrice handy. If it's not possible to brush the teeth after eating, at least rinse the mouth as thoroughly as possible with water so many impurities can oe dislodged after eating. It's a small habit to form but it pays big dividends in dental health. Should the teeth stain easily and frequently, longer periods of brush- Ing will aid considerably in keeping mem ciean. rroiessional cleaning may De essential more frequently for the bad stains. Keep your lipstick on, with a view to improving your looks by smart application. inicK lips can be made to appear thinner by keeping the lipstick toward the center of the ups ana oienaing outward; thin lips snouia nave Dngnt lipsticK and this should be applied to the entire lip surface. A wide mouth calls for color to tne center of the lips. Straight up- per lips are made more attractive If you sketch in a slightly rounded tontour and fill in by brushing with lipstick. Thick upper lips will look less so U you apply the lipstick more gen- erously to the upper lips and light- ly to me lower. .. Use a color suitable to you for lipstick and keep the natural outline of the mouth as much as possible. If you show a tendency to pucker or pout or have the corners droop downward on your mouth, you can remedy these by improving your disposition rather than the manicur.-'- . Cuticfe creams and oils have elim inated .the necessity of cutting the cuticle. Tile 'the 'bails Into an oval shape with file or emery board. avoiding fHim too close at the sides so that you don't develop sensitive corners. Wear nails short if you work or if they're brittle and break iI Wi7f yh I'Tx ' 1 Rinsing after brushing the teeth is a "must" for washing away dislodged food particles which might otherwise be deposited among the teeth for the benefit of bacteria. The same soda that makes an efficient dentifrice is equally well suited to use as a mouthwash and breath sweetener. One teaspoon of soda In a glass of water makes a cleansing;, alkaline mixture. Grooming Depends On Good Cleanliness No one can afford to Ignore a complete cleansing as part of a good grooming program. There Is no substitute for good soap and water cleaning, for no amount of deodorant or perfume gives you what thorough cleaning does, a clean, vibrant, glowing skin. Thorough cleaning doesn't mean that you have to scrub within an inch of your life. Skin is very ten der wnetner you re fifteen, thirty or fifty. Gentle cleansing will give the best results. Avoid the hasty cleansings, too. for these don't get you clean every where. Let soap and water get Into me pores ana loosen an dust, dirt and grime and you'll do a great deal toward .avoiding really serious conditions like clogged pores that result in blackheads and whiteheads. make-up! If you tend, to-- skin, on cleansing. arm yourself with some of the nice Well-KeHands ties like a good soap, luxurious tow Need Constant Care some-nice feris5 els, and- even, Cold Wather as well as the conand a dash of perfume or salts for stant use of water on hands form These water. will make the bathing o ..at.u l... .U-uic- . J me or.A aimosi job pleasant and encourage you to any uusy woman, Dut nanas can take time with the bath or shower. still be delightful with a little Any areas of the skin which show tboughttu care,. a tendency to he trouble spoti.jsucb Keep lotions or creams at the as clogged pores around the nose and mquth, need (Jeep,. gentle cleans,- - centers where you have your hands inewaterkftcherj' sink, bathroom ing. Be persistent! Careful cleans and laundry. Then make It a reing habits formed now can avoid ligious .habit to, use these preparamany troubles later on. tion! after the hands have been In water. You. can Jearn to fijve yquxself a professional manicure at home with all the aids available if you don t have the time for professional7 at- lenuon. ji isn i oinicuit either, as you'll soon find after a few sessions. You may be so delighted, as many women are, that they wouldn't think of doing without this home aaawijiijafjat I WIN - ... M ' (TV n 1 Kic Van" CampVSpanisb appeals to all tastes with its true Spanish flavor. Delicious itself . . . a happy combination with lisb, shrimp. ' f BARCLAY ? set out to do. and Lyrics wanted BMI Publishers Anent. SO.NCS Buy U.S. as a.o s By DOROTHY These and many other problems results than any beauty treatments. Many simple beauty problems do not require much time or effort. Odd Jobs From the Bridgeport, Conn., They do, however, require almost "I will do any- some small daily effort, plus knowthing your husband won't. Minor ing just what to do. Weed out your problems and start house repairs, grass cutting, painton a concentrated effort to do someing, cleaning, etc." thing about them. Make up your mind that every day you're going to devote the necessary time to whatever needs to be done, until you've completed what you have MISCELLANEOUS STOVE SHOPPER'S TTW?T CORNER mo-men- t.. Frank A theater manager in San Francisco took the public into his confidence, put up on the marquee: A WW Sundress and Jacket In Sizes 34 to 48 Combine leftovers of vegetables colorful triumphs like peas or corn in scooped-ou- t beets, lima beans in squash nests, carrots In green pepper, spinach molded in rings for creamed onions and cauliflower with oimiento strios. Mashed potatoes should be as light and fluffy as it's possible to make them. Older potatoes should be boiled in water to which some milk and lemon juice is added to prevent darkening. Use hot milk in which butter Is melted to make them fluffy. to achieve 4 ciuuiosi met w fiit WEAl EGGS APLENTY As for that other Lenten stand-by- , eggs the Department of Agricul ture avows that egg production is up 5 per cent over a year ago, and egg prices probably the lowest right now that they'll be in all of 1952. So rejoice, homemaker, for not only are these early eggs cheap, but Grade A eggs they're are especially abundant during the Lenten season, and are a bargain because there's such a minute difference between A's and B's, in value and in price. WTiile the two grades are equally nutritious. Grade A eggs show a large proportion of thick white, which stands up well around a firm, high yolk. These eggs are especially suited to poaching, frying, cooking in the shell, and for oven-bake- d dishes. And while eggs are so plentiful, why not look ahead to the time when they won't be, and tuck some in your freezer for later use? You can freeze 'em whole, or separated whites and yolks, depending on your future plans for them. Label them, whole or which separate, and remember that the yolks or the whole eggs should be used within six months, but the whites will last a year. Wounded Marine Can Sing Through Painful Journey WITH THE FIRST MARINE DIVISION IN KOREA Slipping and sliding down the mountainside, two stretcher teams were having a tough time carrying the wounded Marine even in relays. He had lost a foot in a mine blast Just at dusk and now it was raining and dark. They had to get him to medical aid and quickly. A helicopter was out of the question In Stygian blackness. d How did the Marine take his journey through pain? He may have been a little out of his head from shock but all the way down the hill he sang "The Marines' Hymn." "Miracle Drug" say SURIN Users Pains of Arthritis, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Bursitis Relief Can Start In Minutes There' no internal dosing with SI' HIS. 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The women marched on city hall carrying signs reading "We Want an Apology ; "We Can't Budget on $45 a Week," and "We Are Not Poor Managers'" Pollock hastened to apologize. EAT ANYTHING WITH FALSE TEETH! It fou have trouble with plate, that slip, rock, tame tore (tu- miirimmn Platti l iner One application try fnakr plate fit ttutl wtthmi ptuin m because Bnmra flasti Liuei harden perm a nently to vuui plate Relme am Hir looe pljHr in a a no txmdei ot pRtf tan do m Even on old mbntr tUte rh ori retult six months tea vrar or hmeei vou CAN tAT ANYTHING' Simnlv la ft tf atrip nt Plant Li net on troiihlwome upttet m lower. Bite and it mold nerfertU hati h mst taiteleit. odorlcaa. tiarmieaa to vim an vom platea. Removable m? directed Mne haik it not aw augpnt completer mtfHhrd! |