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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONTCLE. DELTA, UTAH SEWIMG CIRCLE PATTERNS 2)am pajamas or Jiny Cirls iJaitored oCingerie la5u to Sew m M M 14-- AS- - Underwear Sets E fa V"" a ' Butcher Boy Pajamas C"OR the young girls of the family adorable little butcher boy pa-jamas that are sure to please. The tiny collar is finished in scallops, the shaped pocket is just right for a hanky. Pattern No. 1835 comes In sizes 2, 4, 8, and 10 years. Size 4, 2',i yards oi 36 or SO EASY to sew you'll want to make several of these under-wear sets. The princess-line- d slip fits so nicely and can be edged with dainty lace. Panties are neat-ly tailored. Grand gift idea. Pattern No. 8364 Is for sizes 14. 16, 18, 20; 40. 42 and 44. Size 16. slip. 2 yards of panties, l1. yards. The Fall and Winter FASHION contains 60 pages of smart, wearable styles you won't want to miss. Free pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 330 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. Enclose 25 cents In coins for" each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address . ("frVr FK YOUR 32sHUD!fflr FUN i&LVf7 ALWA!YS ops REASON IT OUT AND YOU'LL PRifER THIS NATURE'S REMEDY (NR) TAB-LETS A purely vegetable laxative to relive constipation without the usual griping, sickening, perturbing sensa-tions, and does not cause a rash. Try NR you will see the difference. or candy coated their actioa is depeadable, thorough, yet gentle as millions of NR's have proved. Get ft 25c box and use as directed. p fffi '"ATh?" I FUSSY STOMACH? c RELIEF FO? CfflJVty INDIGESTIONXliJM GAS AND UF0R HEARTBURN THE TUMMY! If you suffer frorn pocket-boo- k pinch come the Yuletide season, here's way to get around the g problem. For the smokers on your list, order car-tons of mild, flavorful Camel cig-arettes and pound tins of Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco the largest-s-elling smoking tobacco in the country. When you give Camels or Prince Albert, you're giving smoking pleasure at its best and a generous supply of it! The Camel carton, for example, con-tains 200 mild, cool cigarettes. Both Camels and Prince Albert packages will fit in perfectly with the spirit of the season, thanks to their colorful and gay wrap-pings. There's even ample space provided for a "Merry Christmas" message in your own handwriting. If you remind your dealer now to put away a gift-quo- of Camels and Prince Albert, he can have them ready when you want them. (Adv.) puna For You To Feel Well 24 hoart every day. ? days every week, never stopping, the liidaeyi alter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how th kidneys must constantly remove aur plus fluid, excess acids and other waste matter that cannot stay in the blood without injury to health, there would be better understanding of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to function properly. ' Burning, scanty or too frequent urina-tion sometimes warns that something Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back-ach-e, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not try Doan't Pills: You will be using a medicine recommended the ' country over. Don' stimulate the func-tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Doan't today. Use with confidence. At all drug stores. ; Immm ; Check that Cough from a cold before It Gets IVcrse and get well quicker with the NfW FOLEY'S The NEW FOLEY'S HONEY ft'TAR contains one of the most important cough treatment developments in years, one that ACTUALLY HELF8 SPEED RECOV-ERY. Also soothes throat, checks cough-ing. Also delicious, does not digestion. But most important. NEW FOLEY'S helps you get well quicker from cough due Co cold At your druggist I SI ' , vol) GO A 0. ) () Notice how much you misi the old hom Vj. (yjgi--- town, your friends and neighbor!. And " then, how happy you jre to come back again! Our town is a great place to live! L . . ' Average Farm Family Sees Income Recede Buying Power Higher Now Than Year Ago What, if anything, is happening to the average U. S. farmer with re-gard to the money he gets for what he raises, and does he have anything to worry about? Although there has been a mod-erate drop in income of farmers the average family has more pup chasing power today than it had a run una msEm titua iiw ' Fafm Income Living Coin) WW ' Nolionol Avorog Incemt WW (IHVtSTOIS SIHOKAlt, MIHVfAfOLIi year ago, a reliable monthly sur-vey of "real income" reveals. "Real income" is the relationship of rev-enue to living costs. The national figures indicate that the average home has 2 per cent more buying power than last year. Wage-earner- s, salaried people and those with investment income are equally well off, while the farmer is now about 3 per cent below his status of a year ago. It should be remembered, how-ever, that such status a year ago was at a then e high. Besides the recent drop in farm prices, the survey said, it is ex-pected that there may be further tapering off during the next six months, but farm income will con-tinue at a high level. In the same way, although surpluses are begin-ning to appear in the clothing in-dustry, there are no signs yet that sharp price breaks are likely. Wtl 1 THIS IS OLD CHARLIE ANDREW'S PLACE HE'S QUITE A CHARACTER UCKC Mtttnki I QH, ALVIN, YOU DO LOOK DISTINGUISHED IN A HOMBURGJ, NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller 7 OH, BOY--- - THE J I DID YOU TEST j I 1 I THREW JUMBO'S ) 1 I LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita I M." Y0UR D0G "I I V&1 IflSlr 1 1 QUICK -- CLEAN II I WASu 1 I I yAirs up to vout XSLQd -- efficient- o cnx-a- o see that we 5 Nr? $-- J. mat i ept clean ( MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher MJEFF! what IplP fito IN that cafe S?Wthem he whopped I ( whatS so Wus-- ha - ha 1 WHEN A GUV COMESjLfi V'S ME IN THE NOSE- - VvFUNNy Mv NAlMfr'f 5oo?b 'thattoo.buster" f?) A Mend your torn shower curtains by placing scotch tape directly aver the tear. Broken slats in Venetian blinds may be patched with scotch tape. It may also be used to mend torn tape. Worn and torn linoleum will take on new life if scotch tape is used to cover up the spots. A thin application of shellac over the tape will secure it for a long time. Iron first those parts of a gar-ment that will hang off the board while the rest is being ironed. As a guide to retaining vitamins use the minimum amount of wa-ter that will cook the food with-out sticking. Overhauling the Land I: -- pV" Ten years' work in rebuilding the 300-ac- Rio Grande college farm at Rio Grande, Ohio, were compressed into hours recently by 600 workers and hundreds of pieces of mechanized farm equipment. In this hilly Ohio valley country, chief problem was removal of ex-cess water which had been carry-ing away top soil. Diversion ditches and sod water outlets were prepared. Two ponds were built. The course of a stream was al-tered. Years of cultivation had taken much of. the life from the farm's soil, so the horde of work-ers also attacked the problem of soil rejuvenation. Great areas were tilled, limed, fertilized and seeded and overgrown pasture land was reclaimed and prepared for seeding. In the picture, a jeep, equipped with bush and bog har-row, is engaged in mulching as part of the work done on the farm. JITTER , By Arthur Pointer faTS& b t By Gene Byrnes REG'LAR FELLERS . . j -- l 'just m.NK.j.Mwe." iSSST) fp" .HSoH r( TODAY 15 OUR. X ( A6O DAD AND . ( JIuX.',ijI fS Jl p I ; y . I , by Clark S. Haas " ll1 'Tj-- 2,4-- D Winter Spraying Destroys Stumps, Weeds Successful winter spraying with an ester of 2,4-- is the newest twist to the field of chem-ical weed control. At East Lansing, Mich., agron-omists Keith Barrens and L--. L. Coulter of the Dow Chemical com-pany announced that stumps sprayed in near zero weather dur-ing the past three winters have responded to treatment in the same manner as stumps sprayed during the summer season. The chemical used was Esteron 44 which contains 44 per cent of the isopropyl ester of 2,4-- 1 By Len Kleis f VIRGIL r ' 17 DON'T you know) BTr a I fT VOUE V WHAT ARE 4 II YOUfE V. LTs 1 L'f) --N 1 FACE --COVERED 1 VOU ?-- Weak Egg Shells Mean Hens Require Calcium Feeding oyster shells to laying hens to furnish the calcium needed for making strong egg shells is sug-gested by Irving J. Mork, agent of the North Dakota Agricultural col-lege extension service. "Hens that lay steadily will, as time goes on, lay eggs with weak shells," he said. "Usually this is due to a lack of calcium in the ra-tion. It can also be due to a lack of vitamin D, however." |