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QUICK RELIEF K*«p tho Battle Rolling With War Bonds and Scrap rai wmi mki ui nan er RHEUMATISM Owner of the largest turkey farm ”3“ in Canada is Tommy Lapierre, who with the aid of two sons and two daughters, raises 12,000 gobblers a year. His farm is located in Brit ish Colombia, on the international boundary line between the province and the state of Washington. The moderate and equable climate of this region permits the birds to live ont of doors all year round. The Lapierre turkeys are of the giant breed, weighting from 25 to 30 pounds when ready for market. The huge flock eats about 28 tons of feed a week during the fatten ing period. During the rest of the season, the big, active birds can pick a large part of their food on the grassy range. More than half of Lapierre*s roast ers are being shipped overseas to Canadian troops for Christmas din ners. The others are marketed in Canada. Tommy Lapierre is shown holding a White Holland, one of his prize toms. Future of Agriculture And Industry Is Keyed To Our Water Resources Larg. Bottl.li wa Mwwl’lio. SmaP Sixa 60c »UIIIM: IK Mil It IlltCUl* AIU INI till mm «IT sin m mtift if pin BxMit mu ct, i«t. immmu «. mini Postwar America’s water supply Is due to have a profound influence on everything from jobs for re turned servicemen to the nation’s future economic life, according to a report submitted to the secretary of the interior by the Geological sur vey. “In the postwar years informa tion on a national scale concerning the water supply will be a control ling factor in deciding where to lo cate new factories or relocate old ones,” according to the report. “That is true not only with respect to where abundant water may be found but more particularly, in many instances, as regards what kind of water is available. Scarcely any manufacturing enterprise today can succeed with just any kind of water. “Boilers, steam pipes and all kinds of plumbing fixtures will clog up rapidly and cause disastrous damage to expensive machinery un less the right kind of water is used, or unless it is properly treated. “The importance of having water of the right quality cannot be over- *2* Above is Florence Lapierre with « 30-pound Mammoth Bronze speci men that seems to be worried about the future. Aiinutg Mdld-IZjai By GABRIELLE Put your accent of drama on your very best features! If you have a nice mouth, call attention to it by using the newest, richest lipstick shades. If your eyes are especially attractive, go in for eye-shadow, exquisitely groomed eyebrows. If your ears are lovely, wear brilliant earrings and “up” your hair. Oh yes, accent does the trick! Ledger Syndicate.—WNU Features. estimated. Our records show, for in stance, that two bakeries used exactly the same ingredients in making bread—right down to the last pinch of soda. One made ex cellent bread and the other went broke. The difference was in the kinds of water used. “If water of the proper purity is not used. it is impossible to make good beer. Canneries dare not use certain kinds of water, or the peas will be hard and unmarketable. Wa ter of unusual purity is required for the manufacture of carbonated beverages, otherwise discoloring sediment develops. If confectioners do not use water with the right kinds of chemical content the candy will get sticky or the pure white fondant soon looks rusty. The processing of wool requires water according to definite chemical speci fications for washing; otherwise dyes will not penetrate the fabric uniformly, or fast colors cannot be obtained. Even laundries must have the right kind of water to do a good job on papa’s shirts.” Huge Demand for Data. To meet the need for information the water analysis program will have to be enormously increased, the survey believes. Conclusive in formation on the chemical content of surface water at a given spot, for instance, requires daily analyses over a period of at least a year. It is not enough to examine ground water at one place and assume that it will be the same in surrounding Loose Leaves — We don’t mean notebooks, we mean colorful autumn leaves that are blowing your wav these days. Dip them in wax and string when cool and hard—wonder ful necklace for sweaters. (While we’re talking about autumn leaves, lots of girls are giving weenie roasts right now. They invite their guests to come in overalls and with rakes. Instead of dancing, everybody rakes the leaves and then weenies are roasted over the burning leaf fires. Some guests also bring their own weenies—a good point saving idea for the hostess.) Rings on Tour Fingers—Match up your pearl necklace with a pearl ring. Easy to make if you string some pearls from a bro ken necklace on a small piece of thin wire. Just twist around your finger and—didn’t we tell you — you have a pearl ring. Hat Pins Into Heart Pins — Take any short hat pin (you know, a straight pin with a little knob on the top). Cover the knob with a large heart cut out of two pieces of felt and sewn together. Decorate the heart in beads or sequins. Stick into your lapel like a man’s stick pin. ON SCHEDULE Tour life is so crowded these days that you’re apt to forget important things like the next Bob Hope radio areas. In Houston, Texas, for ex ample, the survey found that the chemical content of five different wells in close proximity to each other varied as much as from 4 to 182 parts per million of soluble min erals. The stream - gauging program must be greatly enlarged before adequate information about the na tion’s water resources can be fur nished, the report states. Every riv er has its own story to tell, but con stant attention is required to follow its history. A considerable variety of scientific instruments, in the hands of experts who know their business, are used to record the vol ume, velocity and other pertinent facts. Irrigation Projects. Studies of the behavior of streams over long periods are neces sary to provide reliable information for the guidance of planners for such projects as hydro-electric plants, ir rigation, flood control, bridges, res ervoirs, and the like. The extremes of behavior of a river can be known only by keeping constant records over long periods. Knowledge of such extremes pays dividends in the end. Many times in the past, bridges have cost more than necessary to withstand floods that never came, or a large but inadequate invest ment has been swept away because of unanticipated floods. What a river is likely to do in the future can be judged only by knowing what it has done in the remote past. The value of such information, gathered over a long period of years, has been abundantly demon strated during the past decade. Ev ery major power and irrigation proj ect—including TVA, Boulder, Grand Coulee and the rest—has depended entirely upon basic information that has been built up by the Geological survey over the last half century. None of them could have been successfully executed without such information. .Ill» This is part of the stream-gauging apparatus used by the Geological survey. The torpedo-shaped sinker, weighing 100 pounds, is lowered into a river by means of a crane and reel. The speed of the spinning cups is transmitted electrically to an operator in the boat above. From this information the swiftness of the stream, the depth and the volume of water can be calculated. program or what sweater your wore yesterday. Put yourself on sched ules like these: Are you Listenin’ — Doesn’t it make you simmer to hear the kids at school talking about a radio pro gram that you forgot to listen to the night before? It won’t happen again if you keep a small calendar right on your radio table with a day-by-day listing of all the pro grams you want to listen to. Make up your schedule every week from the radio listing in the Sunday news papers. Combination Chronology—You can make a limited wardrobe of “sepa rates” seem like a big one if you vary the combinations every day, according to schedule. Get all your sweaters, jackets and skirts togeth er now. List all the combinations you can make with them: then list a different combination for each day in the week on a special fashion cal endar. Be sure you follow it every morning. TRIXIE TEEN SAYS— Tendtun ! Houi many of you are in good standing? Or do you droop around with slouched shoulders, sticking out where you should stick in and vice versa? Take a look around you at the f?AVES, the IPACs, and all the other gals in uniform. Don’t they look slick and smart? It’s not just the uni form—it’s the way they wear it. In one word, chum, it’s posture. So, square your shoulders, keep your chin up and your tummy in. After all, you wear a uniform, too—even though il’i only a sweater and skirt. The Rambling Rhymster -Q. By LES PLETTNER CARPETS He said, “Of carpets have I heard. Throughout my lifetime’s length. I’ve heard mnch and read fulsoma word, About their looks and strength. There was t h • magic carpet Which performed in days of yore. And those who had the luck To hitch a hike on it wonid soar. I’ve heard of car pets Arabic, And Persian too. Egad . . . With colors glow ing . . . glossy . . . slick . . . Imported from Bagdad. There carpets are in my abode. On which 1 softly tread. They are the latest style and mode . . . Of silken wool and thread. But of all carpets that I’ve seen ... Of one I stand in awe . . . The one on which the boss calif me ’n’ . . . Then lays down the law!’* r ■ I I I K/hat to Da By PHYLLIS BELMONT Question—How is a funeral con ducted from the house? Answer—A house funeral should be very simple, and by its simplic ity it is dignified. The undertaker provides chairs for the friends and relatives who at tend, and each person to arrive is met at the door by some repre sentative of the family, and shown to a seat. A row of chairs should be re served near the casket for members of the family. The casket is usually placed on a draped stand at one end of the living room. The space behind and on the sides of the casket is usually banked with flowers. The room may be darkened if desired. The women of the family enter the room after the clergyman has ar rived. They wear hats and veils if they intend to go to the cemetery. Upon their return from the ceme- tary the family should find all signs of the funeral removed, shades raised and furniture replaced. Ledger Syndicate.—WNU Features. Great Britain Approves Of Travel to France LONDON.—British businessmen Are at liberty to travel to Paris and other parts of liberated France —if they can find accommodations. The home office announced that most of France had been relin quished from military control and turned over to French authorities thus necessitating only a British exit permit and a French visa to make a trip. TELEFACT THE LIBERATION OF HOLLAND HOW THE LAND IS USED MEADOWS .172,000 ACKS ~s.i 2.300.000 omn LANDS 50,000 ACKS ‘Black Widow’ Called Mighty Night Fighter LOS ANGELES. — Northrop Aircraft corporation disclosed that its P-61 Black Widow night fighter carries four .50-caliber machine guns in a revolving tur ret besides 20-mm. cannon. This gives it greater fire power than any other fighter iri the world. Not one has been shot down in combat. Doll’s Wardrobe a Delightful Gift Shirtwaist Dress Good Standby Little Mother A N entire new wardrobe for her doll will delight every little mother. These adorable doll clothes are fun to make and will be a perfect under-the-tree sur prise. • • • Pattern No. 8707 comes in sizes 12, 16 and 20 inches included. Size 16 Inches, dress and pantie. requires % yard of 35 or 39-inch material; nightie and slip, % yard; coat and beret, % yard; jumper and blouse % yard. For this pattern send 25 cents in coins, your name, address and pattern numben Less bacon will be needed to season baked beans if it is run through a food chopper before adding to the beans. —•— Leather shoes that are difficult to polish should be rubbed over with a cut lemon. They will shine beautifully afterwards. —•— One high-wattage bulb is more economical than several smaller ones. One 100-watt bulb gives 50 per cent more light than four 25-watt bulbs and uses the same afnount of current. —•— Orange or lemon rind may be grated before squeezing the fruit for juice and dried for later use. After grating, place where it will dry thoroughly and store in a tight container. —•— When spiced peaches are opened this winter, be sure to save the juice. It makes delicious basting for broiled or browned sausages. —a-t— To clean stained piano ivories, rub them gently with a paste of fine-powdered whiting and lemon juice, and then wipe them clean with a damp cloth. If the keys are badly stained, repeat the ap plication once a week. Classic Shirtwaist C'OR smart good looks, the shirt- ” waist dress is tops. Its trim, well fitting lines make it a stand by in every wardrobe. Tucks at shoulder and waist, set-in bfcls are distinguishing details on this attractive model. Pattern No. 8625 comes in sizes 34, 36. 38, 40. 42. 44. 46 and 48. Size 36. short sleeves, requires 4(5 yards of 39-inch material. For this pattern send 25 cents In coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more tinM is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 Sooth Wells St. Chicago Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Gems of Thought 'X'HE resolute turning from -*■ and forgetting one’s ills and one’s troubles often is found to be all that is needed to over come them. Nae treasures, nor pleasures. Could make us happy long; The heart’s aye the part aye. That makes us right or rang. —ROBERT BURNS. Not he who has little, but he who wishes for more, is poor.— Seneca. Idleness is only the refuge of weak minds and the holiday of fools.—Chesterfield. Judge not thy friend until thou standest in his place.— Rabbi Hillel. This Home-Mixed Cough Syrup b Most Effective Easily Mixed. NedHEfftto Cooking. Cough medicines usually large quantity of plain i ingredient, but one which you can easily make at borne. Take 2 cups at granulated sugar and 1 cup of water, and stir a few moments until dis solved. Or use com syrup or liquid honey. Instead of sugar syrup. Then get from any druggist 2(4 ounces of Pinex, pour it Into a pint bottle, and add your syrup. This give# you a full pint of wonderful medldM for coughs due to colds. It makes a real saving because it gives you about four times as much for your money. It never spoils, and tastes fine. This is actually a surprisingly ef fective, quick-acting cough relief. Promptly, you feel it taking hold. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irri tated membranes and makes breath ing easy. You’ve never seen anything better for prompt and pleasing results. Pinex Is a special compound of proven ingredients. In concentrated form, a most reliable soothing agent for throat and bronchial membranes. Money refunded if It doesn’t pleas* you In every way. Help Youngsters GROW STRONG VIGOROUS HUSKY / GOOD-TASTING TONIC Good-tasting Scott’s Emulsion contains , natural A & D Vitamins often needed to help build stamina and resistance ts>; colds and minor ills. Helps build strooB bones and sound teeth, too I Give good- >' tasting Scott’s daily, the year-round I iSl Try SCOTT'S EMULSION GreaLYear-Round Tonic CORN FLAKES “The Grains ere Great feei*"- : j(j{fflfy/' J . Kellogg’s Com Flak^bn^ y^ / ’ nearly all the protective^ e essentia i UUi of the whole grain declared e i or i to human nutrition. ___ _ / "LAKcS I— f ••• •e._r^^PN.