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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER " 3 - if tv CLASSIFIED . v, " DEPARTMENT I AUTOS, TRUCKS Xi) & ACCESS. STkECREEfOADIO Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE THIS m :v:$ is news that a lot ol have been wait- Lanny Ross returns to radio April 1. Hell be heard from 7: 00 to 7: 15 E.S.T. every week night over CBS, with Evelyn Knight and the Chittison trio. Hes out of the I. s 'V $ Treat Frozen Combs Early to Stop Loss ing for army after Fertility Decreased If Males Are Victims Vl c- - months overseas, during which time he was assigned to MacArthurs headquarters has four battle stars, the Legion ol Merit and the Philippines Libera' tion ribbon. First thing we know While prevention of frozen combs in the poultry flock is always the V! best cure, once this condition has been brought about every effort should be mads to reduce its ill ef- 27 fect. v, ' When roosters combs are badly frozen their ability to fertilize eggs is either greatly decreased, or !v: J MISCELLANEOUS I i 7s - j : & .. x V- tv VA 'XT,.,. S-s- Ji Vy 7 , years of wedded bliss, spent in the log cabin home which they constructed themselves when they were first married, is the proud record of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Viroqua, Wis. They were married by a Methodist circuit rider and have four married children who live in the surrounding countryside. Mr. Turner is 96 and bis wife, Mary Jane, is 93 years old. ON TIIEIR DIAMOND WEDDING DAY . . . S Seventy-fiv- e .V W - SJ ! 7 EQUIP. Leghorn Chicks Breeding stock is mated with 270 to 300 egg record males. AlsollYBRJDS and HEAVIES. Quick delivery to Intermountain area points. RITCHIE HATCHERY Utah Haber City blood-teste- d chi eta, breeds, also Bexed. AA 12.03. AAAS13.66, KOPsi red 14.36 porluO, prepaid, tlmmuueed 1111 delivery. avoid duappoinW Order immeihnUlv aunt later. COLORADO HATCHERY, Damr, Cal, a - L 1. Rose comb roosters often prove more likely to suffer with frozen combs than single comb fowls. Invest in Your Country Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! in some cases entirely lost. At any rate, until the comb is completely healed, high fertility cannot be expected. A more rapid recovery may be brought about if the frozen parts are amputated. Sharp scissors, razor or sharp snips may be used. The cut should be made in the unfrozen portion. To prevent bleeding, apply an astringent such as tincture of ferric chloride. It is usually necessary to remove the wattles as well as the comb. Frozen combs and wattles can be prevented by dubbing the cockerels in the summer when from 6 to 12 weeks of age, when loss will be negligible. Before placing a cockerel or rooster in the breeding pen, it should be first ascertained that his comb and wattles were not frozen the previous winter, or that he has completely recovered. In many cases, it may be a wise move to market all males with frozen combs and wattles. hell probably be making pictures Stage Door Canteen is his last one. A star athlete at Yale, Lanny put himself through law school by singing on the radio, then decided hed rather be a singer than a lawyer after alL again; r ''yW : fcj. Will George Sanders sprinkle his hair with water and wear curls in Bel Ami" or wont he? He says he wont; hell play one of those and he thinks awfully virile curls would look sissy. Director Albert Lewis thinks curls would be historically correct, and hes an excollege prof and should know. Whatever happens, Sanders will have a sweeping mustache; he won that O he-me- ( ' j! s $"! argument Virginia Keilly, a British film tress whos just arrived S. Certified & U. S. APPROVID - LANNY ROSS rOULTRY, CniCKS 14 ' ' PERSONAL Send for Fall Particular about the ama-ln- g new Life and Accident Policy that in sure your entire family on one policy for (1.60 per mo. No obligation send today MUTUAL LIFE OF AMERICA Beaton Building Salt Lake City 1). f fcvaWWVWAAi'V.VW,-evrtlllWM- WE BUT AND SELL Office Furniture, Files. Typewriters, Ad lug Machines, Safes. Cash Registers, SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 95 West Broadway, Salt Lake City, UUk L.,.' ac- in Holly- wood to work for RKO, gave up her place on a fast ship to a G.I. bride and crossed on a boat that took 14 days during which she found a stowaway, darned the crews socks, painted the captains quarters and weathered a storm without getting sick. Youll see her soon in Carnival, a British film. months ... Seven for an in ruins after the atomic bomb hit Hiroexcept emergency housing project which is shima, what was once a thriving city still lays attempting to provide shelter. Shown in the photo is one of the 600 homes which are arising from the' rubble of what was once war factories. These natives know the real power of atomic bombs. HIROSHIMA KNOWS EFFECTS OF ATOMIC BOMB Slee)e-s- Double-Blad- A Constipated? Using harsh laxative drugs? Millions have solved the problem of constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet. They eat a daily dish of KELLOGGS ALL-BRAand drink plenty of water for regular elimination! If you have this trouble and will fol- -, low this simple precaution, you1 may never have to take a laxative for the rest of your life! S not a purgative. Provides gentle bulk to aid normal, natural elimination. Its a great, ALL-BRAN- food. Richer in Nutrition Than Whole Wheat naturally regulating Even Because its made from the tnfol outer layers of wheat, in which protective food elements are concentrated. One ounce of KELLOGGS ALL-BRAprovides more than 13 your daily iron need to help make good, red blood. Calcium and phosphorus to help build bone3 and teeth. Whole-grai-n to help vitamins guard against deficiencies. Protein to help build body tissue essential for growth. Get ALL-BRAat your grocers. Made by Kelloggs of Battle Creek and Omaha. at N e ,j Saw. blades are desirable on the farm, with one fine and one coarse blade. The combined tightener consists of two straight bars mortised loosely and bolted in the frame at one end, while at the other end they are movable in a groove on the inside of the frame. Two buck-sa- Benefit of Artificial Insemination of Bees Artificial insemination is not new. It has stood the test and is being FAMINE EMERGENCY COMMITTEE APPOINTED . . . With Chester C. Davis, upper left, as chairman. President Truman has named the executive group of the Famine Emergency committee. Other members are Eugene Meyer, publisher, vice chairman, lower left; George H. Gallup, upper right, director of the American Institute of Public Opinion, and Miss Anna Lord Strauss, lower right. P P"-- co-st- .Jcrv. HER LAST VISIT . . . Mrs. Erna Haupt, whose 6on was executed as a spy after he landed by submarine from Germany, visits her husband prior to ber deportation to Germany, and to start of his life sentence, for aiding son in his spy work. A t. $ Xi K successfully applied In animal husbandry. Its use with bees was delayed until recent work by the federal exstations periment pointed the way to artificial insemina- tion to improve honey yield. The advantages will be possible to improve stock to a high degree. The practice will not immediately be practiced by bee raisers but will be limited to experiment stations and specialists who are now in a position to furnish improved honeybee stock by this method of breeding. The necessity for increased bee population may be aided by this method. It is also important that farmers time their spraying so as not to kill off large numbers of bees, as has been the case in the past. Use High Frequency in Sterilization of Eggs V ODDS AND ENDS Metro has signed Tony Martin to a long term contract lollirwing completion of his role in "Till the Clouds Roll By, the life story of Jerome Kern. . . . Alfred llilhcock has lost 90 pounds on his lean meat diet. . . . Metro's offered Ed W ynn a contract to with his son , Keenan W ynn. . . . The first radio assignment of Reese Taylor, currently featured in Young Dr. Malone , was playing the lead in a sketch called " The Life of Clark Gable. . . . Martha Pickers has to move from her North Hollywood house; wants to find a home for herself, her father, mother, brother and six kittens. Do As Millions Do Eat KELLOGGS ALL-BRFor Lasting Relief N feature of the new office building which Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are erecting in Hollywood is a television test studio. The stars of that Thursday night airshow are looking way ahead polishing up their video routines for the future. The Emperor If Paramounts Waltz lives up to expectations it should be one of the years best pictures. Bing Crosby and Joan in this TechFontaine will nicolor musical, and the company will go all out in providing beautiful settings and lovely muHer most glamorous to date sic. is what the studio says of Joan's role, promising costumes that will make her look her loveliest. Saw Double-Blad- e An unusual Mrs. Lillian Fontaine, mother of Joan and of Olivia de Havilland, Is going to play a mother again. She was Jane Wymans mother in The Lost Weekend, then worked now The Imperfect Lady, In shes been cast as Paulette Goddards mother in Suddenly Its Spring. TO CONSTIPATION whole-whe- They were playing If in Hollywood, guessing what famous histori-a- l characters would be doing if they were in Hollywood today. Grade Allen won; she said Shakespeare would probably be under contract to Warner Bros., writing melodramas for Humphrey Bogart, the Borgia family would most likely be in charge of the studio commissaries, while Cleopatra would be giving Lamour a run for her money In the sarong field. Somewhere theres a colt thats going to be one of the screens big-naJames Warren, horses. RKOs western star, soon to be seen is on a trip Sunset Pass, in through Arizona, Texas and Wyoming, looking for a colt with distinctive markings, to be featured with him in the studios next Zane Grey western. The colt will have film training at a ranch, and be groomed for stardom. 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