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Show r HIE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SEC FIRST AID to THE BIG CHANCE FICTION Corner V. . .. . "r;Ter.T vrecBa . you called the boss "Bill," and he or called bis secretary "Nancy and took her to dinner "Paula, on the expense account, on nights when the work was late. h was aU strictly business, but it seemed intimate and Informal. Both Paula and Nancy knew bout those dinners. Bill had tried to be fair. He wduld ask Paula to stay one night, and then it would be Nancys turn the next. But Paula had been smart. She'd soon learned how impersonal Bill Hargrave could be, even at those intimate dinners About as personal the kind to pick a HE by the color of her Both Not Bill Hargrave. fcair. Paula and Nancy bad been smart enough to knpw that And for tome time every one in the office had known that one of them, Paula or Nancy, was going to get the Job. WASNT Intact, the decision probably would Harcome through this afternoon. town wanted and was leaving grave to get it settled. The two girls could see him from their desks outside his office. Maybe It was only a set of proofs for the Zippo campaign that be was looking at with cool, keen eyes. But tor a moment hia finger seemed to pause above those two efficient litIf be pressed the tle left one, it would be Paulaa pulse that would go into high speed. Paula couldnt keep her eyes off that light on her desk. She kept making mistakes In her typing and . nervously ripping the sheets out to tickets. "Thats year stateroom number on the oetside, she said crisply. She had on a blue flannel suit something like Bills, and It was clear he thought she looked pretty smart in it. Dont forget the time," she added, "eight fifteen." "So there Hargrave gruined. were no staterooms for love or money, eh? He looked again at the number of his stateroom and he put the (tart fresh again. She leaned across her typewriter and said to Nancy: "The boss Is all - dolled up today. Must be going on ipecial trip with the new president of Zippo. She was Just talking to relieve ber nervousness. Nancy took ber time about answering. She wasn't used to having Paula talk to ber in uch an Intimate tone. Not since they'd learned a month ago that prothey were both in line for motion, for the Important Job at Bill Hargravea secretary. He does look nice," she said, 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 d blue flannel hia suit There was a small white flower In hia buttonhole and the usual keen, unrev a ling smile on hia fact. "Did you send for tha ticketsT ha 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 bsrdbotled as a white kitten. "But there Just aren't 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 double-breaste- aug-geste- d quickly. And for tha next 10 minutes, half the. office force could hear Paula telling tha ticket agent where to get oft "Listen," she said, "I don't care whose reservations you have to cancel , . Well, the Job was worth going after. There was the 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. Cowers and candy they often left oa her desk. And there was Bill Hargrave tor a boss. Young and clever and attractive. That was a factor, too. Because in the advertising business rr f lzJ fifrrfir "r " ' - By INEZ GERHARD &(). ffJupn fg f iig ft las Time to Turn Luscious Berries . 'r i rtn MENU LYNN CHAMBERS' Creamed Potato Salad Sliced Ham Tomato Wedges Carrot Sticks Biscuits with Currant Jelly Melon Beverage Recipe Given Into Tender Jellies WHEN ORCHARDS are covered with snow and vineyards no longer are bursting with their luscious berries, the best way to bring them back to the table is to serve, from the side of the spoon In two drops). When almost done, Immerse In the boiling jelly two or three rose geranium leaves. These wilt quickly and give off their flavor. Tint with rose 'vegetable Pour into sterilized Jelly coloring. glasses and paraffin at once. HERE ARE TWO PERFECT berries for jelly making. You'll be delighted with their fresh fruit flavors and beautiful colors: Currant Jelly Select currants that are not overripe. Remove leaves but do not stem. Mash with potato masher. Add one-hacup of water to each two quarts of berries. Cook 10 minutes stirring frequently. Strain Use three-fourtthrough Jelly bag. cup sugar for each cup of juice. Heat juice, add sugar and stir until It dissolves. Cook until the syrup sheets off the spoon. Seal in hot, sterilized glasses. Red Raspberry Jelly as an ad that says. "Thu means And she saw how much you. harder to please he was during the more Irritable, overtime hours more apt to get that edge of complaint In his voice. So when Nancy bed said, "I don't mmd staying nights, really. I know Paula usually has a date. Shea popular with the men . . ." well, Paula had been glad to let ll go at that She'd been quick to see that neither of them was going to get the Job mainly on sex appeal, and the 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 tuff typed. "Sorry, but it's impoa-slblMac. Why not ask Nancy? And they did. It left Paula tree to do Bill Hargrave's work In .hurry. Never too busy for Mr. 12 glasses) quarts red raspberries 7 12 caps sngar 1 bottle frnit pectin crush raspberries; Thoroughly 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 roll- envelope carefully In his Inside pocket. Then he told her. She had a new Job. He mentioned the salary, too. He didn't neglect to mention the salary. When one of Hargrave finally pressed those buttons it was at Paula's desk that the light flickered. She started to make a grab tor ber note book, but the' whipped out her mirror first. Then she grabbed up her note book and an ynvelope that was on the desk. As for Nancy, what else could the do but alt there with her pretty blonde bead bent over her typewriter? Nancy was a natural blonde, and that seemed the best She Just way to describe her. didn't aeem to know any tricks. The moment Paula got Inside Hargravea office, he asked about that stateroom. "Any luck, Paula?" No, Paula hadn't been dumb. It waa the little things that would add with Mr. Bill. Orchestra seats when the client was in town and the show was sold out. Or a stateroom when there were no staterooms to be had tor love or money." 0 Je&m Jjiida foi By NANCY PEPPER Wise Guise Clip this paragraph eat for year ws favorite Joe and, if he can take a hint, hell same around next weekend looking like something out of Smart maga abeit line. It'e time are told the boye how yon felt about their clothes, anyway. They certainly havent telling stopped yon ever ince the new look." CORDUROY COMMOTION By dual survey, we find that you high school Jills think every boy looks his best In a corduroy Jacket Youre partial to tha light tan jobs, worn with sharp slacks. You also like to dete aomething in a three-quartlength corduroy coat. And, with hia letter sweater, you think yeUow corduroy slacks make him look as suave as Rory Calhoun. BEAUX WITHOUT BOWS The majority of tenn-ag- e girla vote gainst bow ties but go all out for tour-in-ban- d ties that light up tha 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 you're begging, borrowing, or stealing them from him. Well, if at first you don't succeed when you ask for one just cry, LET'S FACE ft Parties will be disappointing. Until with this youve ooped: They css never be as good As In advance youd hoped. Um V!! . I rmul! PI0 beg l bm bee ld Iq Tky yoee Up mtaf nagM ptib eat tooj hill, hJF iaf mw, iat tot tnqb Oa kui kewfcfcaatilL Be web ne fee A wef b loc aad lonflr. teboUntedliuMiH, tee, LA 1 ehaJl Ht be abut tf or.b Yo welb Vbb ee. tt t as tee keep ualln Ibetetkawd (wJelerrtkt mtlxpe. Hoe, ebee Yo k uibd at bae ligbi Woae ee tofe te Tbe euntr, LoA2 ft feraeeb kaowfcg Hue soertbee At bdb At Uibe wiU btew Aad I afel eedt b mUi it Ye it let au I - - , ir When making Jams- - and jellies, cry again! iim. sterilized glasses. fifteen. e, Bill minute. Reing boil; boil one-hamove from heat; skim; seal in hot lf She took it Just right. Just enough of gratitude. And then, the Old sportsmanship. How sorry she felt bout Nancy. She didn't look sorry. And neither did BUI. 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 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 doesn't someone bring them back. When you enjoy a booh' you read it over and over. How many timet have you read "Seventeenth Summer? But, when you enjoy a movie fts usually only the memory that lingers on; the movie, itself, disappears like yesterday's snow. According to a recent soda fountain survey, here ere the eplce youd like to eat popcorn assemble your equipment materials before yon begin ing the fruit, and cook- use a commercial product for quick work. You'll save color and flavor ai well at time and energy. For fruits and berries that have a naturally high pectin content, use small batches and cook quickly to have a perfect product. HERE ARE TWO very special recipes which, you will enjoy having for they are perfectly delicious and make wonderful accompaniments to any meal, breakfast, lunch or dinner. Deluxe Strawberry Preserve 2 founds capped berriee 4 tablespoons lemon Juice 8 caps sngar Mix berries with sugar. Let stand three to four hours. Place over low beat until simmering point is reached. Add lemon juice. Boil rapidly for 10 to 12 minutes or until berries are clear and the syrup thick. Cover and let stand over r W 4 to make IF YOURE STARTING JeJly now, the following fruit and berry combinations are excellent 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 t. Boysenberry and rhubarb 3. Dewberry and rhubarb 4. Loganberry and rhubarb 5. Raspberry and rhubarb 6. Yonngberry and rhubarb Here is the recipe for jelly made from any of the above combinations: 3 cape Juice 4 cups sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin To prepare Juice, crush thoroughly or grind about one quart of fully ripe berries. Cut into lengths (do not peel) about one pound of rhubarb, and put through food chopper. Place fruits in jelly bag or cloth and squeeze out juice. Measure sugar and set aside until needed. Measure Juice into e'three-o-r four-quasaucepan and place over hottest fire. Add powdered fruit pectin, mix well and continue stirring until mixture comes to a hard boll. Pour In sugar at once, Continue stirstirring constantly. ring, bring to a full rolling boll, minute Reand boll hard one-hamove from fire, skim and pour one-inc- h rt lf seven quickly glasses. into six ounce Paraffin hot jelly at once. ARE YOU FOND of unusual lies? with Here's an Jel- one lovely and unusual delicate flavor: Rosa Geranium Jelly Select tart, sound apples Wash and cut off blossom ends. Do not remove peeling 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 cup of point and add sugar lor each cup of juice. Boil rapidly to Jelly stage (dip spoon into syrup. As the boiling mass nears the jellying point it will drop three-fourth- through again. LYNN SAYS: so "STATE FAIR" Jeanne we lovely and there must be a word Pointers Will Help Yoa for Dane, but we can't think of la Making Jems, Jellies It Then, theres that music) Broken fruits may be used for "JOLSOW STORY It's practically making jams, but at least a poreveryone's choke for a revival tion of the fruit should be undert least one e month. ripe. Overripe fruits and berries "MRS. MINIVER' YouH even lack pectin, and soma pectin is forgive Greer for "Desire Me" tt necessary to make the mixture "Jelshe'll bring the Minivers back to ly." town with her. It's a good Men to cook fruits aad Well, when tt eomse to movies berries slightly before adding the one good showing deserves another. sugar to give the pectin substance a chance to develops pvURING the recording sessions for Lets Fall in Love, actors at Columbia who were miss.ng from their own sets always could be found on stage 7, where Dorothy Lamour was singing in French. Portuguese, English with a French accent, English with a Cockney ac sJetT'- - ?1 o? IO S' i ) DOROTHY LAMOLR V .4 ' Y cent, and what she calls East New Orleansese says it's her native tongue. With the musical and also Lulu Belle finished, she has been in New York, combining a vacation with business and a bit of ear trou- Pack cold into hot jars and 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 I pounds watermelon rind 1 tablespoon ground ginger 4 cups sugar night. . process 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 lime water. Freshen In two or three more changes of water. Sprinkle ginger over rind. 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. Boll gently one hour. Add second lemn, sliced thin. Continue boiling until the rind If Is" tender and the syrup thick. syrup gets too thick before rind is Franehot Tone will provide romantic competition for Cary Grant in Every Girl Should Be Married," playing a wealthy wolf with frivolous intentions right np his alley! Grant's protege, Betsy Drake, is the girl in the case. The Timfe 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; if Includes James and Jeanne Cagney, William Ben-diWayne Morris, Broderick Crawford, Ward Bond, James BarGale Page, and Reginald ton, Beane, every one excellent. United Artists can be proud of passing this one along to the public. Everett Sloane helped make movie history when he stole a picture from Orson Welles. He did it with his great performance in Columbias 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 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. ... one-inc- h tender add t little more water. Let stand several hours. Pack Into hot Jars, and process In a water bath for 15 minutes at simmering temperature. Odds and Ends Frances Langy ford plans to make a tour with her husband, Jon Hall, cross-countr- while CBS show takes Its summer vacation . . . George O'Hanlon, Joe Doakes of Warners So Yon Want to Be , shorts, gets hi 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 Dr. Christian, Jean Hersholt, will be (he ene who Introduces In- Xttoued kr WNTJ Faatune Jam Is a highly concentrated mass that will burn easily unless care Is taken. Stir the mess from the botCook tom to prevent burning. briskly but watch carefully. Dont let It simmer carelessly for hours If you want to protect flavor and summer the Andrews Sisters will head for England and a month's engagement at the Palladium. Margaret Whiting has five radio guest shots and several benefits lined up to New York. three-quarte- fruit rs ANSWER: At the beginning of the heating season it is advisable to draw off several pailfuls of water tp flush off some of thq accumulation to the boiler, but it is not necessary to drain off the entire heating system. Use a boiler cleaning compound every two or three years. "It truly is a Laxative Food ?9 fAnyone troubled with constipation as I was, should try eating Kellogg 's all-bra- n regularly. It has done me Mrs. Henry Jt so much good! Kennywood, Pa. If your diet lacks the bulk you need for regular elimination, eat an ounce of KELLOGGS BRAN ALL- every day in milk and water. If not satisfied after ten days trial, send empty carton to Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and get double: YOUR MONEY BACK. N Order KELLOGG' today. Itching of S IMPLE PIlEd For quiJk. joyful relief, use soothing Resinol. The medically proven ingredients in this famous ointment act gently to quiet itching, burning torment. For added coihfort, bathe tender parts with pure, mild Resinoi Soap. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! There hasnt been enough rain a lot of places this year to wet a mans whistle much less his pasture. Dry weather adds up to plenty of dust and glare. And that means In plenty of trouble with Pink-Eve- . many sections of the West, Pink-Eye- a 1 a No. already problem this year and we stall have the hottest, dustiest months ahead. But theres a bright spot even in this gloomy picture. Im talking about Cutter TnsulfanoL Its a new combination of 3 sulfas and you know what sulfas do to Pink-Eye- . Its liquid, too no dry particles to make sore eyes sorer. And its easy to use comes with an atomizer and you just squirt it into the animals ey e. Usually 1 or 2 Trisulfanol applications a day apart will do the job. And I know what Im talking about Trisulfanol was tested for a whole year on the windiest, dustiest Texas plains before Cutter put it on the market. Its worth a special trip to see your druggist on this one. I dont have to tell you what Lumpy Jaw, alias Big Jaw or Wooden Tongue, looks like because its so common throughout the range country. But maybe you havent heard how effective Potassium Iodide (by mouth) or Sodium Iodide (by vein) are ip treatment. Your druggist probably can take care of you on this one, too. If he hasnt any information on dosage, drop me a line, even if it almost breaks my heart to talk about something Cutter doesn't supply. the grid Bergman and Edgar Bergen to King Frederick IX of Norway this summer. color. The best Jam is made when you do not add too much sugar. When you are not using a commercial of pectin, the rale Is pound of sugar to one pound of But first examine the walls for leakage. It is quite possible that since the house was painted five years ago, small cracks may have opened up around the window and door frames that admit water during driving rains. This rain water leaks dowm Inside the walls and on warm, dry days is drawn through the walls, taking off paint from the surfaces. drink plenty of It alone. Berries, which are making their appearance now, should be converted Into Jams and Jellies before they get too ripe. ANSWER: That would be a good way to handle the problem. explained. rs - paint? Its 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 York for their show they were startled when she said, Sure, Ill be here six weeks from now, even six months from now, Was she No, I've a giving up her career new career, that of Mother, she fraternity. Fifty photographs were submitted, and Betty Field and Macdonald Carey helped select the winner. With his experience, Ladd could have done V by Roger C. Whitman house was QUESTION: My painted five years ago with fairly good paint The paint la now all cracking and peeling down to the wood. Should I scrape off'the old paint and apply a coat of aluminum paint, then a coat of good house ble. Between scenes of Paramounts 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 Fi Kappa Alpha Nj ( QUESTION: Is It necessary to flush a hot water system every year or two? lf 3 And tor the next 10 minutes, half the office force coold bear Paula nappily telling the tieket agent where to get off. I JS iTflGESCREEN (Makes wUd v u double-breaste- push-button- way-- aws'ual She banded him the envelope. It contained the two seta ef flavor-fresh- , delicately tinted Jellies made from the berries at their peak of the season. A good idea is to make a sort of canning plan. Decide what your family likes most, figure out about how much they ate last year, and make up a program for the next year. Sort out your canning supplies, buying any necessary equipment before you start the work. When you make jellies and jams, try to work with small batches only. It seems to take less time, but far more important than that, the results are better. The Jellies re tender and more colorful, and there Is less chance of error. If you have fruits and berries with small pectin content of their own. eut-sld- the AILING HOUSE FREDERICK LAING By - finally. e Hargrave was young and ef office hour be was said te be human. Bat that wasn't why he'd gotten to be one ef the key men at Advertising, Ino. He was quiet, and some of the boys In the office hadn't realized how fast he was traveling until they somehow happened te get In his Tuesday, June 15, 1948 When Club 15 closes James Meltonr star of for the Better get started with vour Rea Water vaccination and Heres an experience I ranpronto. across last fall in Nevada that shows how effective vaccination can be: 400 head of cattle were summer pastured on notorious red water-infecte- d land. All were vaccinated with Cutters Clostridium Hemolyticum Bacteria except 3 breachy baloney bulls that broke away from the outfit. JTiere wasn't a single loss among the vaccinated animals while 2 of the 3 untreated bulls died within a month from red water. Just for the record : red waters death rate in unvac-clnate- d herds often runs 90 or higher. For my sign-ofheres a nutrition ftp when range steers develop sore feet in the feed lot, add calcium, phosphorus and vitamin A to the ration. Cheap and effective. f, "Harvest of Stars, is the favorite classical male singer of the country leading music critics, according to the fifth annual radio poll taken by "Musical America, CUTTER LABORATORIES Berkeley California (J |