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Show BEAVER PRESS K A A Something Wrong if RAF Pilots Tut Up a Black I The RAF has developed a language all its own. Many of the terms, such as "Browned off" for bored, and "Put up a black" for doing something wrong, have been adopted now into common usage. Some expressions have been borrowed from the United States, including "Flinging a woo," which means to have a date with a girl, and "Roughneck" which, in the RAF does not mean a tough guy, but an unlikeable person. "Gen" means the real, inside information on anything, and, similarly, "duff gen" means wrong information. A "flap" is a sudden operation. To be in a "flap" or in a "flat spin" means to be busy on a job, too busy to do anything vnfiIXIA VALE Union. by Western Newspaper . wd - A the movies. Dark-eye- d Srim who woks euv,uB twin own in made good on his Ua u Viia brother the master on f ceremonies assignment flB... i. 'radio ior,riinff " iiiwo' c tn Romance." o13 Blue voinrk Sundays. - Two tra are 11 personalitiesDavid Broekman, featured-Ss- leader e e long-tim- association with Co- - "Sh-h-h-- si.v. his latest picture is "Seven i XT' 4- - cult and dangerous target; if it's an easy target it s a "piece of cake." After they drop their bombs they sometimes "stooge around to take a beaker," meaning to hang around to have a look. To "carry the can" is to "hold the baby" or to be the scapegoat, while pilots suffering from that morning-afte- r feeling are newt-ed.- " JS Judy, aged two and a half, had Noise Test had a great deal of hard 'toast Noise tests made in qne city from babyhood on. Only a few showed that 40 per cent of the auto times had she had fresh bread. mobile horns were noisier than a At supper one evening she said: lion's roar. "Please, Mummy, may I Iiave some bread without any noise in it?" St. Joseph aspirin Loved But Not Lost Spring Beauty. . He Have you ever loved and HAT a cute figure will a two lost? v v to six year old cut in this enShe No, the jury awarded me Doesn't World of Half semble. The frock is all prettied $10,000 heart balm. with buttons up scalloped bodice, Know What Other Thinks and rickrack trimming. The buttonii ii mm i hi ui nn im -down bonnet and matching A commercial traveler put up are also panties very gay with for the night at a small country rickrack edging. inn. In the breakfast room the Pattern No. 8357 is in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 following morning he was asked and 6 years. Size 3 ensemble takes 2V, by the landlord how he had enmaterial. yards joyed the cornet playing in the 7" JLM AMECHE Days'Leave." Jim Arr.eche was born and educated at Kenosha, Wis., and was introduced to radio by his older Don, who advised him to brother, Jack Armstrong Ul American Boy. Jim landed the part and since has played the an audition for take in lead several radio series. at work in back Pat O'Brien, "The Iron Major" is still marveling over his trip home after jht weeks of entertaining at army amia overseas. He breakfasted at Trinidad, lunched at Haiti, dined at Miami, breakfasted the next morn- tai in New York. He wants to make another army camp tour, but says time next that he'll take his wife along; separation was too Merle Oberon So 8364 36-5- 2 JW it'' i said she was Deceptive, Smart. DOUNDS thinner and inches tall-er that's what this smart frock will make you look. It was thought up by a designer who wanted her style to be as deceptive as it was smart! Just look at all the good points the crisp white vestee, the beautiful handling of the bodice, the slimming skirt and the attractive styling of the belt. ret- Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each top-flig- ht Pattern No. 8364 Is in sizes 36. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, SO and 52. Size 38 takes, material. with ,i sleeves, 4',, yards yard for contrasting vestee. pattern desired. Pattern No Name Address Size lons-ter- As next bedroom during the night. "Enjoyed it!" was the reply. "I should think not, indeed! Why, I spent half the night pounding on the wall to make that cornet player stop." "I'm afraid there's been a misunderstanding," said the landlord, stiffly. "The cornet player told me that the person in the next room applauded so heartily that he played every piece he knew five times over." AfTTr m - ) fffer box-offi-ce NOTE Readers who have sent for copies of the series of booklets numbered one to eight, prepared by Mrs. Spears, will be pleased to know that BOOK 9 Is now ready. This new book contains 32 gay and thrifty things for your home with illustrated directions. To get a copy send 15 cents to: )ior picture. Mrs- - .Methot Humphrey her hus wmewnere in sanara." Perfect balance in grouping furfreezer to,!leray v'hcn thy unpacked Foods to be stored inmoisture-vaporproomakes a rambling and irniture f a siiesPie? three kegs, lockers should be in . living-rooinviting. regular con tamer. cnairs ana a table v i ,. location with m MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New Tork Drawer 10 Enclose IS cents for Book No. 9. 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Bur both at inr dniggiit's. ml fa coupon tod abov ttod $dy witb Rctiaol. Dept. mora, ma. Yoo nay tava your at If tha pricaottapair 1 O 10 Bairj- - OINTMENT o SOAP ment Release Salmon for Civilians A second 20 per cent of the 1942 salmon pack was released for civilian use, making a total of 40 per cent for civilians and 60 per cent for the army. Liquor Boosts Revenue Colorado, a dry state for four years before prohibition took effect' e in 1919, now supports its pension payments largely with liquor tax money. old-ag- A Height of Patriotism patriotic citizen of Marshall, Texas, paid $3.50 to get one of his tires vulcanized, then turned it in to the government as an excess tire. Romans Made White Lead Weekly Earnings Rise Pliny, writing at the beginning of From August 1939 to August 1942, Largest Extinct Crater the Christian era, tells of the manuValle Grande, the largest extinct facture of white lead from metallic the average weekly earnings In increased from volcanic crater in the world, is situlead with the aid of vinegar, as the manufacturing ated In the Jemez mountains 40 $24.52 to $39.54. corroding agent miles northwest of Santa Fe. Artists Hit Exclusive Set Artists are feeling the pinch of Quality Tells Gum Tree cave, north of St. PeGood seed may add 2 per cent to tersburg, Fla., harbors a species war metals savings through an orof white crayfish found nowhere else der halting production of metal easvictory garden costs, but it will often produce up to 100 per cent inels and metal picture frames. in the world. crease in total yield. Peanuts Need Limestone Quakes Hit Japs 285 B. C. Peanuts need limestone both in the Apples to Coffee Earthquakes in Japan were recorded as early as 285 B. C, when root zone and in the area of the Apples, dried, roasted and ground, more than 800 square miles shifted land where the peanuts are form- have proven quite satisfactory as a coffee substitute. ing. position. II quart ofstarchAI OFME... a TABLESPOONSFUL 3. ADD QUAET OF FAST-S- OI UNO WATER, J ii&jM mmi '$MWmMi actrnt : just a few iff at my ,Z ,r""", ""lion Mo - iw um.m Audubon's Bird Baud John James Audubon made his first banding experiment with American wild birds in April, 1804. Trains Lit in 1887 The world's first electrically light, ed train was run in the United States In 1887. 1 :M'-Wd-- cSStImI1 ffix&M XJV A EWN'iN VtT 4 XtSP WEAR LONGER IMPORTANT 1 vWMWHATEMEi) . Fttikuti a VsrJZmm M n - 4.aS?Ds'd'DS 5 .iniif Edge of u ,l hi. fiMmmwkfv Eggs Protective Food Soak Labels Off Eggs because of their protein, fat, Soak labels off of new porcelain mineral, and vitamin content, are bombshells of protective food, or enameled utensils with hot water. Never attempt to scrape them off amnunition against vitamin-shor- t with a knife or other sharp instrumeals. ri Warner 11 tarrIn mteri- for hi? PTf;ble Ian maU has shown 300 W" 'mn,.;Zn'le fli: m full baking ffdivntt, new, in very ounce of Clobber Girl Baking Powder... . No waste of baking powder, no waste of baking ingredients RESIN Address Don't beat carpets or rugs with w ire contraption. It loosens and may cut the pile. If drastic methods are required, clean the rug or carpet first on one side, then on the other, with a vacuum cleaner. Founded Frankfort In 700 A. D. Daily cleanings will keep the floor I. '"'"mi uanune, who Boiling diapers at least once a coverings Frankfort is one of Germany's oldorM in such excellent condicities. It is more than 1,200 est , eaviIy with hIs be week is advisable to prevent will methods severe tion that Mini-"Mrrash appearing on the unnecessary. years old. diaper dom. Seems fe,rTid!;d for baby's tender skin. y' Mr- - BSarV' aid In putting on window screens, bave t0 move these be sure that they are secure Sum.. kegs." whereupon the fastened. Otherwise a tragedy child hvn fast and without argu- may result should a screen. against the k7'P ! mmmmm, welted seams as it allows the bulky material to be on the left where it will rest on the machine leaf. n. band bw mm Added Savings .e.w wartime baking NOW in th Use Beautiful Flowered Materials For the Panel Type of Slip Covers usual aftthe star has CUT PANELS WITH Goat Drops DESIGN CENTEREDriped a I Aw 1'H contract; this Higli-Strun- g I f9 PIN INSIDE OUT one's with Metro, and she'll make r-CHAIR In Faint When Surprised l IfcSrfoj la Ar THENONTR,M pictures in Hollywood and in LondTo F1T MM on, Seems as if, when a star wants in An odd kind of goat found It retire, the studios realize what whose origin has never they'll be missing and can't wait to Tennessee, baffles scienbeen determined, make sore of keeping good tists. A sudden clap of hands, a material yell or the unexpected sight of a person will cause these goats to Susan Hayward, who did an army collapse in a faint! They roll over camp tour after she visited New frozen in unconscious rigidity for fork when "Reap the Wild Wind" 10 seconds to IVz minutes. Then w released nationally, has been they arise and become their norsven the feminine lead in "The mal selves again. Han in Half Moon Street" by Paramtoday But once these highly strung IN EVERY price rangeflowered ount Susan's on her way up, are handsome heredof probably, victims, goats last! The have materials for sliD covers. itary nervous abnormalities cannot a so that are designed patterns fallen into "trances," they Judy Garland is motif may be centered in eacn part proudly wearing soon be frozen again. Pair of silver of a chair to make a panel. This wings, sent her by " young is nnt difficult to do if VOU Cut Ben-paratroopers of Fort Trinkets for Africans Ga., who recently dubbed her straight pieces first according to the widest and longest measureParabelle." You'll see her waring them for a scene in "Girl the ment of the part to be covered, Every sixth soldier among wary," In which she stars with to plus one inch at all seams and four went that American troops inches for a seat tucK-itrinkets Rooney. of "ey Africa carried a bag Pin and trim to fit. as shown. for distribution to the natives as Scams that are to be sewn without tea Thorsen, famous as a model small for favors, gifts or payments "to the SDDearrd nn ihm behind welting are pinned and basted r. t reports Collier's. The idea from the wrong side, unpin seams naational contained cigawhich magazines in rapid suo these bags, is to be used. Baste Blon, ha been given her first rettes, candies, beads, scissors, where welting to the ie role the right side of the welting by Metro. She's beautl- - perfumes, sugar, tea and coffee, the seam. baste then edee. spam M were men our glamorous so she'll portray was to show that is foot best for right-to- e A Hosslan cording girl guerrilla, and will not looters but generous friends. e her screen debut wearing a Wnt smock, and with her face a up, bj "Russia," the Eob- iring from the screen! er inch announcements, Buy War Savings Bonds h 1 EKO'i Parts Wooden Clock Frightful Andrew Swary, 74, of Defiance. "ff'hat's that uxly insignia on the siile else. Ohio, has built a clock, using wood of the bomber?" The "Chief Plumber" is, of That's the commanding for every part, down to the most course, the Chief Engineer; the officer looking out of a port hole." delicate unit "Quack" is the doctor; the "Sec ond Dickey" is the second pilot, Seat of Learning From Dead Sea and a stickyback is an RAF pho- The lad was dull at school you see ; Valuable salts have been extractHis dad took things to heart. ed from the Dead sea. Commertographer. cial exploitation of these minerals Pilots who go "dicing" or on a He took the lad across his knee And there he made him smart! has "shaky-do- " are attacking a diffi begun. b"fAims. and singer Buddy i Don't They? Sad Conclusion Teacher (to new pupil) Do you "Henry, honey, I'm to be in our know the alphabet? What letter club's amateur theatricals. What comes after A? do you think people will say when New Pupil All of them. thqy see me in tights?" "They'll probably say I married you for your money." They're Even "I'd fire you in a minute," cried the irascible manager, "if I A milkman, inducted into the thought I could get another man army, wrote back home from to fill your job." camp: "Bessie, I sure do like "And I'd quit in a minute," this army life. It's nice to lie sighed the weary bookkeeper, "if abed every morning until I was through with my night course in welding." r'T'lft i 'J if III l1" mbi fcsOT vxExmiim. kimmMmm AavertifemenV. i |