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Show I PA ROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAII NEW FOWL DEAL WOMAN'S WORLD Turkey Roast Is Available Bed Covering Choice Reveals Ingenuity By ter Ertta Haley TO SEW. LI Kb 1 cruihot." That li tufij.i i J Bolero Topping can't I Jot wol.'t In; able to have u lowly bod J !.ko n. y neighbor hui on pi her bod As tun,; js .he tan sow, no woni-am od In ! that slit cannot put I. or in agination to wort: in creating a luvrlv cover fur tier bod Theie ,iro so n .iitv tyr os possible. that l.uk of ore skill, such as crocheting, Old in wr stand in the Way of provid ng a bcautifal piece of work eer I but sji Mrs n h because 1 Imagination, rattier than skill. woman's to tins tin- - answer another to is it a. many ol.lcin, li w jn.aii s If you feel you lack that, then Just ojun wile your eyes and start tnu.ki: H Y iu'11 be surprised at what can le done with a little invest. Ration There seems to be no lack of varietv in bed coverings, for almost any type of work can be used to r rate something beautiful and effective Si me like to use a crocheted piece on top of a solid color with a flounce of the solid colored mater. al at the sides. Other beds are covered with quilted woik of many varieties and look just as effective in their settings, while others have lace and ruffling predominant in their decor. Some women seem to have a way of picking out a piece of material Is Vary bedroom detor . if. i h One of the most popular col ors of the srason, red, is used in a bengalme bolero to top this navy blue and while print dress in a cupid and heart print, lids jinior fashion from New York has an Inset cummerbund waist and short sleeves. simpler way of making a quilt look latger is Id make a flounce of a color selected as above to cov- er the thiee sides of the bed. If the llo, nice is attached to a muslin that covers the bed. either above or directly underneath t h e mattress with textur Interest. Casual Types of Spreads Are Easy to Sew If your bedroom is furnished in one of the informal styles such as American or Colonial, the earl problem of making a spread for a bed is very easy since these types require little skill. Measurements should be accurate so that the spread will be sufficiently large to be luxurious appearing. with your own bedspreads. Quills are very common, and the to be removed patterns in many of these are (so it will not have loveiy You may have one already when the bed is unmade every and are wondering just how it can time), the bed will have an attracbe used as a most effective setting. tive appearance. The flounce treatment is popular If large enough, use it alone as a with all casual types of bed covercovering If the quilt Is not large enough, ings. Use them with chintz, or- - Mother Torn Between Mate, Kids north-wester- Girls Dread His Coming "David is a sensitive, scholarly man, and he dreads coming home. On the other hand, the girls dread his coming. Miriam, the older, has many social engagements and a good job. Sharon is at the age when any criticism from her friends is insufferable. They try to be loyal, but I can see the nervous tension beginning. "David would like to accept an offer he has had from a California firm, 3,000 miles away. He makes , Endless Quiz Sums Involved Greater Than Radio Give-Awa- Will Bernard, ys u ent to see David LL. fi no demands. He takes it for paid a high price for an granted that he shall go to this Oriental rug. after the dealer as- city and start over, so heavily sured her that it was a valuable handicapped, alone. I know what A woman drove to a beauty parantique. It wasn't lung before the my accompanying him would mean lor and parked her car in front of woman realized that the rug was to him; it might well make the the shop As it happened, the stieet neither antique nor valuable in difference between his failing or had a sharp slope The woman had other words, that she had been hio succeed'ng, but I am houseno sooner stepped inside the shop keeper here, confident of both Nevertheless, she con"stung." than her car began to roll. It ca- - tinued to use the rug for two jears. daughters and Mother, and I feel I At last she decided to take legal owe Mother much, for her comaction against the de tier, and she panionship of us when we so needed it. filed suit to get her money back At the time of our tragedy she But the court ruled that she was too late The judge said that, by once pressed me to divorce David, and even to make another marwaiting she couldn't complain. riage. but she has never worried me since with that suggestion. We May One State "Dump" Its four, despite the bitter circumCriminals into Other States? stances, have formed a hanpy and harmonious household here: my A man was tried and convicted going would place new burdens on on a charge of violating the state the others. And David would be liquor laws The judge imposed a generous and understanding. So reened over the curb and finally $'i00 fine and "exiled him from the decision is entirely in my hands came to rest halfway through a tiie state for five yeais. Promptly He Might Be Lonely cafe window! When the cafe owner the man appealed the case to the "What shall I do? David is 41; sued for damages, the woman sol- supreme court, claiming that the I 37 His work is so highly am swore had that she set the emnly ar.d he has been so specialized, brakes tightly and left the ear m successful in it, that I have no reBut the held court her gear fears for his future in that line, sponsible anyhow. The judge combut the loneliness cf a boarding mented drily that the car's actions house or hotel room might easily louder the woman than s speke reduce him to a condition of dewords! spair. "On the other hand, there are Mother and the girls They are just A druggist received a shipment of perfume, but refused to pay f r reaching such fascinating years, the merchandise. When the dealt r needmg frocks and advice, a mother's sympathy and help And there sued for his money, the drugg st is Mother, whose only child I am insisted that the perfume was deAt 60 she cannot give the girls the livered in unsalable condition. The t dealer thereupon told of a teleorder was unconstitu-t- , sari e superintendence that I could i ,il And tiie Supreme Court although they reul'y lop her Wha' phone conversation in which the I d; J me wall bring David druggist had said that "everything agreid. The judges said it would be came in OK." The latter objected pu r pol.cy to let one sate dun p home Bv 'hat time I must be def. n te a out our future " to this testimony, saying that tele its cn:riu!s ir to c! -- r states" the court Saih a practice, ad i phone conversations are "too liable as legal evidence However, "might well pr nke ntah.i'ioo by r to R :: ie WiDon I the court disagreed and accepted states that are or, tv e rete.ving v Pi g You ttive " the dealer's A woman bam-hmen- re 1 story. ei.o ' t ofter. turkey roasti th at may be iliced Woodwork ju't l.ke the real article are bring-to customers ing more ar.d more For Jobs the turkey ramli of Dr. Sherrnan Dickinson near here. Proper Preliminaries Dr. Dickinson calls his product "turkirolls and It Is for those peoMake Task Easier ple who like to eat turkey oftener Wood woik In farm homes can be than just at Thanksgiving and Christmas. repainted more effectively if propThe "turkirolls" vary in size er steps are taken to prepare the from three to 12 pounds, and they're sjrface bi forehand. all meat. They leave no trail of left- was announced This conclusion overs, unless you want them. They after a st of the subject by the .dy taste Just like the turkey you eat Eagle IicI.er company of Cincinduring the holidays. Their survey, according to renati. Dr. Dickinson is a former teacher showed that preparing the of agriculture at the University of ports. b forehand will always be suifuce Missouri who put his Ideas to work, whether the work is to be valuable, He retired In 1948 to head a two-done by a professional, or by the Brazil. to sear agricultural mission himself. When he got back to this country In farmer 1948 he considered the Americas If the w lodwork has been painted before ar.d the paint is in good conturkey. dition, it should be washed down Wanted Wider Market "Here was a large bird which al-- j most everyone likes to eat. But it's too big for most families unless there's quite a celebration and lots of company. The turkey Is also a headache for the grower, who sells most of his output in two months and practically none the rest of the reasoned Dr. Dickinson. year, There ought to be some way to make turkey available to the consumer the year round and create a broader, more reliable market." Dr. Dickinson thought it could be done with the help of rapid shipment and quick freezing. This eventually led him to a tuikey farm in the Upper Valley of the Moon, eight miles southIn removing this paint brush east of here. He moved here with a can of paint, It is alfrom his two sons. Sherman Jr.. 31. and to scrape off any exbest ways Larry. 28. Both are graduate engicess fluid to prevent dripping neers. Together, they have raised or streaking. and sold nearly 10.0UO turkeys. Most were dressed and sold as with a few drops of benzine on a ordinary turkeys for the traditional dry cloth. This is done to remove American holiday feed. Dr. Dickinany grease Care should be taken, son has no quarrel with that. however, as benzine is inflamma"There'll always be people who ble. will want the fun and ceremony of Should the present paint on the the stuffing, the carving at the table woodwork be in poor condition, even the hash and other leftthen it shuuld be removed entirely, overs, he says. or at least in the bad spots, with a His cold room is well stocked with dressed turkeys, hanging in neat paint remover. This applies especially to areas with blisters, plastic bags. roughness, streaks or looseness. No Cost More, But Waste left on should be cleaned Any But the cold room also has a with paint benzine. stock of turkirolls," prepared In white meat, dark, or both, in varying sizes to fit different family New Farm Wagon needs. He sells them either fresh or frozen, at about twice the price per pound of ordinary dressed turkey. You pay more, but there is no waste. Dr. Dickinson is beginning to distribute them through local butchers and frozen-foodealers. "Theres nothing new about the Idea," he says. "Rolled roasts of boned fowl have been around for a long time but not often in the family kitchen." NEW YORK. On the 11th floor of an office building in downtown New York, Uncle Sam sponsors an endless quiz program involving sums greater than even radios open handed quizmasters give out. There you will find judicial answers to such brainbusters as: Is rhubarb a vegetable or a fruit? does an infant become a Is whale meat fish, or is it meat? Is a slide fastener a machine? What is a doll? When is a When child rug not a rug? These questions are not trivial. They and other similar ones actually have been presented to the nine judges of the United States customs court. Th-unique court handles cases dealing with commercial imports from all countries in the world. In some instances the questions have involved millions of dollars in tariff duties and have set important precedents on how the twisting, confused United States tariff laws should be applied. When it was decided that an infant becomes a child at 2 years, the entire clothing irdustry was affected. as well as the price parents pay for their offsprings clothing. Congress had provided for one rate of duty on children's clothing and a different rate on infant's wear. The court is celled up on to decide what was in the minds of the congressmen who write the nation's tariff laws. Often its tasks are routine and technical. But just as often it runs across a real "Almost every case is a challenge" says the courts chief judge, Webster J Oliver. Take the case of the slide fasteners, decided early last year. The m porter called them machines. Government agents called them articles made of rre'al. The importer put a college professor of mechanical engineering rn the stand to te.t.fy th..t the d.des were hke :l:.ren's t r r y rles skull-cracke- r. . , Ks beading to NJrrirr tn.ihir plex. Nation. i. r i uu r. o itt e T l4a Mist It.ll REWARD' ,, M 1 "K)U lUn-lourdo- , a Hum 1,1.1- , -, I'M fox at! inns , HINTS r,1M Rill New hubwrnberw 1. iLar.. inonM s jur si t, V . DAliWIN , - HiIIiii,, IlsONxp I' K II from liqi'd.iti-.- i H y, bottles. Ilroio.rl l Chanel S. Sh.ln. ui,,0 r While si Sharking, r e ich illeioilir 'ji, tax Munevb.itkr UR ,r d' si". r" Buy U.S. Savi j YHEH SLEEP Wf COME A1ID YCt j 500-ac- re d Customs Court IQS $25 Boneless CALIF. given to a wife, the chance to help, if not actually save, a human soul in desperate need To have you beside him, especially as he will know that you are sacrificing the corr.f rtable home you have made for yourself, and leaving the three persons you love do more for his best, will pride than any other possible cure could woik. Traveling again with him, house hunting again with him, setting up your own kitchen again, will renew the o!d feeling of con fidence and courage in starting afresh. It may not always be easy for you. For even though you say he is gentle and understanding, he will have many difficult moments. You will feel that in beginning new friendships your whole story must be told, you musn't for one moment sail under false colors. It will be much simpler in the end if you have everything understood from the first. 4 But I believe you will achieve a success that will make all your years ahead serene and proud When you go back to your old town for a visit, you will find no difficulties, and the girls will only be friendly and natural with the father who has won his way back to restoration without complicating their young affairs. One word of further advice. When you make your decision, and I hope it will be in David's favor, stick to it. Relax, Folks! Gld Styles Of 20s Not Coming Back in New York state "My husband is coming home in June after almost three years in prison, I have never felt that he was to blame for anvthirg he did; the man he trusted was to blame for the rum of all of us. Dut David was the one who paid "When this terrible blow fell I Tinted my home and came with my girls to live with my mother. They were then 11 and 15, old enough to be consulted, and we decided to stay right in our own home town, and face the music. Our friends stood by magnificently, and while I went to see David regularly, he didnt wish the girls ever to go to the prison, and they never did. Rolling Car Gathers Damages ls It Your Fault If Your Parked Car Rolls Down a Hill? wrar your while collar early and enjoy It while the vogue is young, for lt destined to be one of the most popular fashions of the season. Wonderful for wear, especially for business, are the sheer wools of na.y with crisp while collars. A touch of practicality that is bring used more and more frequently Is the permanent stiffness which sa delighted French designers when they discovered it recently that It gave newi Impetus to the fashion for white collars in Tans. Ihe wool dresses can be smartly simple as to line, since the white touch gives them ample drama. You'll like several sets of collars and cuffs per dress. SAD problem." M'l ritesIS a Awoman from a city depart no AI Prepare Repaint lie ready to THE READER'S COURTROOM - -- By SANTA ROSA. KATHLEEN NORRIS A which seems ordinary in every respect. and then draping it to make an exceed ugly effective cover that sets off the bed just right Study the room, first, and decide what would be suitable If your ways are simple and casual, then this is the key to the bedspread If your personality has a flair for the dramatic or tailored room, then your answer' would come from something in a solid color or print a one ruffle to the top of u.e s read Just below the top If you have a cam.) y over a four pos'er bed, derm ate to. with a rnff.e or flounce of material match-u.- or two semi-tailore- there are several ways to use it best On three sides, those falling on either side of the bed as well as at the base, more material can be added to make the quilt large enough to fall graei fully. Select a color that is predominant in the jui It and woik it in. Is in- Depend. ng upon how tailored you like the bedroom, you have a great variety which will carry out a mote formal theme. If the room is done in one of the formal periods, you might choose an elegantly quilled taffeta, satin or another rich fabric for the top of the bed and then acd a flounce of the same material for the sides. Tins quilling may be done at home on your own machire. If you have the sewing machine attachment, or it might even be purchased already quilled. It may also b done by hand if you have a design which you particularly like. Another idea which is practical for rooms is a simple spread which falls in box fashion on the bed. To give tailored corners at the base of the bed, the corners are slit and finished. The only design which this uses is a geometric border at the top of the spread extending down to the bottom of the spread. dec-omt.s- e - r tne bedspread. 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Helps attract freshuc blood supply Soretone is in a class by itself Fas r satisfying relief assured or price refunds Economy size SI 00 tH, OJth Heating Pad Gives Quick to he tics s C0Ve man and t ti u KAt rnm ibfoa Ore V.TBR.B. n all-ste- e ? Looking at the British doctors Ideas quickly, it seems he'd blame baby buggies for wverything from knock-knee- s up and down the medical ill list. Most American pediatricians, however, decline to discuss the theory, and those who do tend to become ribald about it. Dr. Gibbens contends that buggies cause breakdowns in the baby's digestive system. Children he believes, should be set on their own feet and permitted to exercise in accordance with normal instincts of locomotion. itpo Irsti you roll ood loti oil becaouT and Just awtul jeadachy laxative -- do thla .. . -- delicto Chew raw m gum laxative. The action of apeclal medicine "crTonu ttrt fi-i ( That la. It doesn't act while & j, . ach, but only when further ton lower digestive tract... where to act. You feel fine agiin h And scientists sav che.-- , sA fine medicine fW"" tlve-"reait so It Eowi Wka ftmm viser for a widely-knowcosmetics Like modern cars which firm, is the authority for the assurfloat over the highways, ance. She says: this new, farm wagon If you believe all the fashion exhas just been offered the Amerperts, you are probably braced for ican farmer to help smooth out another revolution in style for the rough fields and roads. Front and rear axle tilt independentcoming spring season. 'Back to the 20's, they cry and immediately ly (as shown) to give maxiwe get mental pictures of the mum flexibility and stability, even under capacity loads of shapeless and, for the most part, 8,000 pounds. Auto-typ- e very unflattering styles that some wheels of us must remember from that era. and steering mechanism are And the memory causes many a used. shudder of apprehension. Actually, we are not going back to those ugly fashions so relax. Spring Calving Permits Personally, I feel that what we are Cheaper Winter Feeding calling 1920 style is really a renewal of interest in a general longSpring calving permits use of term trend toward clothes for mod- cheaper lower-gradfeed em life rather than a turning back winter. A cow that calves during in the of the fashion clock. spring will get along nicely on a plain kind of ration. But the cow that calves in the fall must be fed a Baby Buggies Held to Cause ration during the Children to Be Knock-Knee- d winter to keep the calf growing Such a ration is more NEW YORK. Baby buggies rapidly causing babies to be In a climate wl ere the cow herd Preposterous! That's what Dr. James Bush, pro- must be on a feed for five fessor of pediatrics at the college of months, a total dry of about 1,300 to physicians and surgeons, Columbia 1,500 pounds of digestible feed is university thinks about such a the- needed in winter. bies." fro UxaS m I Brier er ly ;wi KY. The ladies-a- nd gentlemen, too, for that matter may breathe easier, for the women are not going back to those ugly fashions of the 1920's. There is the word of a beauty expert on that. Miss Mary Sturdevant, beauty ad- ory. But Dr. John Gibbens of London holds so strongly to the fact of the belief that he is calling British mothers to task and denouncing baby buggies as "prisons for ba- Chewing-Gu- Try Soretone for Athletes Foot on contact! types of common fungi LEXINGTON, knock-kneed- I FEEL GLUM Try This Delicious A pregnant beef cow can be earned through the winter 1,100-poun- cheaply when fed 1,100 pounds of clover hay, 1.500 pounds of corn stover and 500 pounds of straw. Handling Tips Offered In Hatching Egg Work Tips on handling hatching eggs have gone out to farmers from several extension service sources. In the main, farmers are urged to pack such eggs in cases with the small end down. and. if these are marketed twice a week, it eggs will not be necessary to turn them. If hatrhing eggs are to be stopped for a short time, the advice keep the room temperature oetAcon 4) a' CO degrees. POI! |