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SOMEDW GONNA SELL TO T p,,T ,N THp , -. r-rV WILL BE ABLE T A POET HAS I WILL BE A THE NEWSPAPER- Rumble SEAT k H "5y ,T 1 To READ THIS J IMAGINATION! HE GREAT JITTER By Arthur Pointer REG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes WHA.TS TH' IDEA OF TH SHOVEL? -"-- . I VWERE GOINTO TH' BEACH FOR. tr" r? 1 1 yjy jA i r V - YW0M SET .TfTM -ADOULA--S,Am Kl MADE TM.S A . 1 I If VOU WANNA I I V POK A BATHHOUSE: PT-Oi.ltl.lVT 1 ONLY BIG ENOUGH J . 7 I r Ltha's muroerJ HjLpnn V forme take y r -a x t . . -i 1 1 wzj'j a m I'll si' i n jJ 1 ' 2 VIRGIL By Len Kleis . I ' " ' J VlRGILr MUTHlN',POP-JUST LOOKING Jl I" VWVv if ( - UNDER TH' 50FA MJ- gj SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes WW a' : ' ' Soil May Build or Weaken Our Bodies Value of Food Depends On Mineral Fertility "We are what we eat" and "what we eat depends on the soil that produces pro-duces it," declares Dr. William A. Albrecht, University of Missouri. .. "Human health troubles often come from poor nutrition which weakens the body. With its defenses de-fenses down the body is less able to resist the attacks of bacteria and other forces." : "Foods from some soils provide only fuel for energy, other soils support sup-port crops that carry something 'extra' body .building materials. Where rainfall is high and where virgin forests once covered the land, plaits are barely able to put together togeth-er 'j r more than fuel foods for themselves and animals. Properly managed with lime, fertilizers and legumes, these soils can be built to put into crops these body building build-ing values. "On the more fertile soils of the hard wheat belt, the former buffalo NOW WILL VOU BELIEVE CTHAT IMPROVED PASTURES MAKE A BIS DIFFERENCE? ) prairies, where the rainfall is less, plants are able to synthesize much more than just fuel Because of the mineral fertility left in the soil foods grown here contain body building, bone making values. "Neglecting to put fertility such as barnyard manure, ' green manures, ma-nures, lime, and other fertilizers back into soils to balance crop removal re-moval pushes crops on these soils toward to-ward fuel only crops. These fuel only' crops mean poorer growth and lower health values. The declining de-clining fertility of our soils is a decline de-cline in the health of our soils, of our plants and of ourselves." Insoluble Grit Aids Chicken's Digestion Some insoluble grit, usually gran, ite or river gravel, will be eaten by hens if it is available. It assists the gizzard in grinding grains and coarse feeds that might cause impaction im-paction of the digestive tract. Fine ground feed can be digested satisfactorily satis-factorily without grit being available. avail-able. Oyster shell and limestone rock particles sometimes are used as grit but the digestive Juices break these down rapidly and thus make an excess of calcium available. Grit commonly is kept before hens at all times, although some producers prefer pre-fer to feed it at intervals of 10 days to two weeks. Rid Worms in Sheep With Phenothiazine To control stomach and other roundworms of sheep, treat each animal an-imal individually with phenothiazine just ahead of the pasture season and keep phenothiazine-salt mixture in a covered trough before sheep on pasture. Put a fence of corrugated paper (about 12 inches high) around the LlATHBIt STRAP chick brooder to keep chicks from straying away and getting chilled. Move it back a little each day or so to give more room. Use it until chicks start jumping over. To save time and hard work castrating cas-trating and vaccinating pigs, make a rack like the one shown. Put the pig on its back in the V-shaped trough and, if you have no helper, use a strap to hold it Dipping sheep should wait until after shearing cuts have healed. Erosion Danger Present In Nearly Every Month The erosion hazard not only is with us always, but also it comes at any season, almost every month of the year. It is so serious that soil losses of 10 tons or more to the acre in a single month are not at all uncommon. Highest soil loss experienced ex-perienced for a single month in Mississippi Mis-sissippi was 62,376 pounds per acre. The loss must be combatted by terracing, ter-racing, ground cover and conservation. 1 8161 12-20 Dress-Up Frock A CLEVER summer "dress-up" frock to fashion in a bold stripes material used in contrast. A tiny bow tops the youthful keyhole key-hole neckline, a wider bow ties softly at the waistline. A honey of a dress. Pattern No. 8161 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3V4 yards of 35 or 39-inch. Crisp and Cool HpHIS crisply tailored shirtwaist- er is sure to play a star role in all your summer activities. It buttons to the hem, has cool cap sleeves and perky peplum flaps in front. Pattern No. 8174 is for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16, 4 yards of 35 or 39-inch. The Summer Issue of FASHION Is a complete and dependable guide in planning plan-ning smart clothes for warm raihr. Special features, free pattern printed Inside In-side the book. Price, & cents. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coini for each pattern desired. Pattern No. Size Name Address- .--iifjj.., , h rfniiirffliirTigy . A M REM! Take time to sweep up broken! glass carefully and empty it into a tin can. Use a damp cloth or moist cotton to pick up the tiny slivers. . ... ' When footsore after a hard day's shopping, sit down and soak your feet in warm salt water, dry with an absorbent towel, and massage mas-sage briskly with ice-cold cologne. A mirror adds immense charm to a room It reflects and gives vistas; it increases the sensation of space and repeats the colors of the room. In short, the room comes to life, becomes animated through the eyes of a mirror. ' . One can make a wood stain simply sim-ply by dissolving a piece of roofing roof-ing tar in gasoline or other petrol solvent. The shade can be varied by using more or less tar. That old out-of-date bathtub can be given a modern touch with a little painting. Use the proper bathtub enamel, a special preparation prepa-ration which has expanding and contracting qualities. It does not crack or peel, but costs a little more than ordinary enamel. If the tub is in very bad shape remove re-move all of the old enamel entirely. Shod. (pMMWUL UfL A flustered woman, her arms full of packages, approached the department store floorwalker. "Oh, dear," she said in an anguished an-guished tone, "I'm looking for my husband. I was to have met him here two hours ago. I wonder if you have seen him?" , The floorwalker did his best to look obliging. , "Possibly I have, madam," he replied. "Is there any distinguishing distinguish-ing characteristic about him by which I could identify him?" After a moment's thought, a frightened expression came over the woman's face. "He's," she replied hesitantly, "I imagine he's purple by now." When setting out upon a shopping shop-ping trip, include an extra pair of stockings in your handbag. One can never tell when a run may occur. ' ' -To remove a hard-water deposit from the bottom of the washer, rub it with a cloth dipped in vinegar vin-egar water. A quick way to cool boiled starch so it leaves no scum is to pour it over ice cubes. Unlike an old horse, an old engine can be made young again You can't look an engine in the teeth, but you can look at the exhaust If it smokes it burns a lot of oil and probably prob-ably needs new Sealed Power Piston Rings. There's a Sealed Power Ring Set specifically engineered for your car, truck or tractor engine, whatever the make, model, or cylinder, wear condition. condi-tion. 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