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Show ON THE g (HOME FRONTS! RUTH WYETbrjPFAgg I OTHER HALF OF 36" H 36'J H 1 NOTE: Mrs. Spear' n , plywood square -RT X exactly how to draDe rt-. ?k 1 !Wi , rWAKES SHELF . . drawers. Also dtr?Mi Ssi"S labl y iTT J X bespreads and If,"0"' ' Up Sfc&--';3K3 in Ti cents to: a Ms WV'Yf FRONT OFX . 'I vjin.- TABLE VV . IV (v -o MRS. RUTH WYETBo (f, 111 LIGHT BEHIND NNi Bedford HUls -ARs ' fc-r I k? '1 $WAG PRAPE Drawer w tw J5rji ROD AMD rings Enclose 10 cent r. o f 7 ')i'?Tr front FRILL nts ,or Book 1, EwMt 1 Many users say "Brat use i Hr-H a revelation." Has a baafi! SOLDsH old fashioned mutTm H"!. Grandmafayorite. Demand SNI"US aar 25,!, double supply 3M AEHEsJ How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves prompt i. cause It goes right to the seat o( Z tr,bl,ei h? p loosen "I I xw genu laden phlegm, and aid natS to soothe and heal raw, tender to flamed bronchial mucous mim. a bottle of Creomulsion with the un" derstanding you must like the wavlt quickly allays the cough or you its to have your money back CREOMULSION for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitij SNAPPY FACTS "W ABOUT JJ RUBBER Japan now contrail nboot 19k of tho rubbor pJamationt of tht world. KegardltM of whtK syntactic rnbt hez i made from petrolcnm, giaia, hruba or chemicals It will b toms to purdiM iynthtic robber tim. Wax purpose! hvrm tint c&U, A tombiton marks lh cpei near Sussex, England, lwi tire that had served Its ewner li years was ceremoniously buried. 300 rubber parts, not Including fares and tubes, are used in the modem automobUe. Without rubber tne cix would truly be a "Jolt" wagon. There) b talk these days ef recapping re-capping 33,000,000 tires a year) Quite a lump from the 3,600,000 recapped - retreaded mark el 1937. Automobiles were on over 5B of oil U. S. farms in 1940; 15.5 oi lie farms had motor trucks and 23.1 motor tractors. . 'in tits Y"f BIGoodrich 4mT r-J NlrW For those smokers on your Christmas gift list give a carton of cigarettes or a pound of smoking tobacco. Particularly those smokers smok-ers in the service. Surveys show cigarettes and smoking tobacco are preferred gifts. Sales records from Post Exchanges and Canteens Can-teens show the favorite cigarette is Camel. And, of course, for the service man who smokes a pipe give Prince Albert the National Joy Smoke. You have your choice of Camels in the Christmas Carton containing 10 packages of 20's or the Camel" Holiday House" of four boxes of "flat fifties." Prince Albert Al-bert comes in the pound canister a grand gift. All are Christmas-wrapped Christmas-wrapped and ready to give. Your local dealer is featuring them now as gifts sure to please. Adv. SAVORY SALMON: It isn't every woman who can bake a crispy, airy souffle. To turn out a successful souffle is an accomplishment accom-plishment in itself. It can be baked either in a pan IB of hot water or in the oven, but in no case should H you try to serve souffle if there is a possibility that dinner will be held up for any length of time. Here B is an unusual salmon souffle for six. I INGREDIENTS: Two tablespoons butter, two H tablespoons flour, one-half teaspoon salt, one-half 9 teaspoon paprika, one-half cup milk, three egg yolks, B one cup canned salmon, three egg whites. I DIRECTIONS: Blend flour and seasoning well H with melted butter; slowly add milk, stirring over H low heat until mixture thickens and boils. Remove I from heat and add beaten egg yolks; fold in salmon 9 and allow to cool. Fold in egg whites stiffly beaten. Pour mixture into greased baking dish and bake at B 425 degrees F for 20 to 25 minutes. |