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New SERVICE WORKSHOP Vera; Pickles Pickles preserved in brine are susceptible to spoilage. Use about one teaspoon of oil poured on the surface after the jar is opened to prevent the growth of mold. Moist Bread If you want to keep bread moist and fresh, store in a plastic bag and refrigerate. Unless the bag is used, mold may develop on the bread. player, RAY, frogman and town constable, is considered by Columbia Pictures its hottest find since John Derek. "Saturday's Hero" was bis first picture; fellow players and executives were enthusiastic about him from the start. As a reward he stepped right into the male lead in The Marrying Kind," opposite Judy Holliday, the sort of role that more experienced actors would give their ears to get. An old knee injury prevented bis playing football after he was discharged from the navy, so his townsmen in Crockett, Calif., elected him constable. A Columbia Pictures ad prompted him to try his hand at acting. Ray Milland, who'll be seen next In "Bugles in the Afternoon," suspects that his young son, Danny, has inherited his own restless nature. "He won't even stay In his own backyard," said Ray. "I hate to think what he'll be like at my age!" He has not only traveled all m MnniiMWiiliMil i yi niliii n i bw-- V. "Flattering MISCELLANEOUS an Lyrics wanted by ASCAP and BMI Publishers Agent. Submit for free exam., JOTH CENTURY MUSIC TS Saata Clara AGENCY, At., Oak- V that you're a Turkey productions is forecast at per cent higher than the record "Exactly," the girl replied. "All the other fellows tell me how beau- 53 million of last year, about 80 per 1941 output. cent above the pre-wtiful, how graceful, how charming I am. But you're the first one to Egg production is expected to stay give me credit for having common about the same as last year when some 60 billion were produced. That sense." was 40 per cent above the production of 1941. In a Harry A young man barged into a miniPoultry production gains have ster's home, a lovely young lady in far outdistanced the U.S. population tow, and exclaimed, "We want to increase. That means some huge consumption. get married. I beg you to make the jumps in ceremony as short as possible. Here are the credentials. They're in aeBeiaKsaieaciBMniiMiseiisi order. Those two ladies knitting over there will do as witnesses." The Minister, amused, performed the ritual, pocketed his fee and then protested, "Remember the old adage about marrying in haste, my' children. What's your ' hurry?" The young man, already hah way to the door, said over his shoulder, "We're double parked! 11 ... An hour before this picture was taken, a mortar shell burst a few feet from this soldier. One piece of shrapnel nicked bis ear. With a hot canteen cap of coffee In his hand to steady his nerves, he sat down in the medical aid station to think It ever. NARROW ESCAPE MIRROR .Should You Telly Child What's Good? 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'S VRIN it not m ears for any of taew condition. i A ftehMsa, Isl, sVMsjspeft a, ( Will Rogers, Jr., after two months' hard work, is "almost as good as Should you tell a child, his old man" at swinging a rope, Not unless you have been Answer: an Ben to Peatyv Peaty, according e roping companion of Rog- more successful than most parents ers, Sr., has been tutoring Jr. for in keeping your child from feeling that what is good for him and what "The Story, of Will Rogers". he likes are the opposite of each Gloria McMillan and Dick Crenna, other. If there is a new dish you want to add to his diet, do not "overwho portray the bright, wholesome sell" it, because this will make him CBS the on high school students "Our Miss Brooks" show, have been suspicious, but don't say it is "good for radio to for him," either. The best way will named be to let him see that you eat and promote Sunday school week, April The week's slogan is "Rebuild enjoy it, for seeing you enjoy something will dispose him favorably tocharacter into our youth of today; it more than anything you can ward educational project It's an The show is heard Sundays at 6:30 say. This applies, of course, not only to food but to anything you want a P.M., EST. child to cultivate a taste for. Don't tell him show him! Jean Renoir's technicolor "The just on in its it's and runs River" on; 28th week at New York's Paris theatre, shown twice a day. Those who have seen it want to see it again; those who haven't actually apologize tor not getting there. old-tim- all-fai- son, Tony Hope, Bob's wants to be a comedian like dad. (n the last year he has made two brief appearances on his father's radio show, one holding a script in the bandaged hand he'd broken while playing basketball. find how to surmount them, and "faith" of this kind will both release your energies and inspire, you to go on trying. The fellow who "doesn't know when he is licked" may be just stubborn, but quite often the reality is that in spite of appearance, he is not licked at all. kawrtourruM aautveo h hcao-Aoeyy oHT. jaxo wnsey, - ml i IP1 L a, "Strike It Rich" has drawn more than a million letters from fans in two years; now two studios want to base a film on it Warren Hull, its star, deserted film work for radio and TV now may find himself acting again in Hollywood. -- iYtS5 ODDS AND ENDS . . . Al Crews, production chief for the Protestant Broadcasting and Film Commission, d has flo to Germany to a show dealing with the refugee problem there, to be broadcast later by NBC . . , "Juvenile Jury" may be back on the air as a summer replacement on both radio and television for the Groucho Marx show , , . Charlton Heston, circus boss of "The Greatest Show on Earth", lerved three years as a gunner with the Eleventh Air Force. tape-reor- Spreading Manure Aids Wildlife, Specialists Say Farmers who spread manure on their fields in late winter and early spring are helping wildlife as well as crops, extension specialists report. Value of manure spreading for plant food is recognized, but few people realize that good farming practice also is a wildlife conservation help. Most manure contains weed and crop seeds that make good winter feed tor pheasants, quail and other birds. February, March,' and sometimes April, are lean months in many northern states for the wildlife population. Pheasants and quail are weakened by lack of cover during earlier winter months. Since much of their winter food supply has been exhausted, many birds will not survive lean pickings and. rough weather during the last months of winter. , ; Agronomists always have emphasized that prompt spreading of manure saves plant food that might otherwise be lost through leaching. From now until full spring, manure should be spread when flpkl conditions permit Spreading now will book: "In case of fire, be sure to throw put nutrients in fields instead of down barnyard drains, extension is book in." specialists say. Kansas cyclone hit a farm house just before dawn one morning. It lifted the roof off, picked up the bed on which the farmer and his wife slept and set it down gently in the back 40. The wife was crying softly, "Don't be scared, Mary," her husband said, Do your friends try to "we're not hurt." "standardize" you? Mary continued to cry. "I'm not scared," she responded between Answer: Yes, say Dr. Leon sobs. "I'm just happy 'cause this and John Thibault, University is the first time in 14 years we've of Michigan psychologists. In any been out together." e small, group there is a "pressure toward uniformity," with Maybe True the bulk of members tending to what is a "Papa, "gang up on" the individuals whose "A my son, is a person opinions are most different from the who likes the papers, snappy funny average. The stronger the feeling of stories, girl shows, and the like, and group solidarity (as in a fraternity) doesn't mind saying so." the more insistent will be the de"And what is a high-bropapa?" mand that everyone be pretty much "A high-bromy son, is a lowlike everyone else. One of the main brow who won't admit it." reasons for belonging to a group is to protect yourself from the sense Notation of dangerous isolation created, by doInscription, in big block letters ing your own thinking, so that you and red ink, discovered by a Latin tend to feel safest in a group whose professor in the inside cover of his members are most troublesome student's textA Fes-ting- er face-to-fac- low-bro- Does realism exclude faith? Half-Bree- John Berardino, who plays Tony Lazzeri in "Alexander, the Big Leaguer," was a child actor in "Our Gang" comedies. Last month he said he was quitting baseball for acting, but Manager Hank Green-ber- g signed him again with the Cleveland Indians; pursuaded him over the telephone to change his mind. However, Berardino Insists he'U return to acting eventually. nation's farms this year. Last year, the average American downed over 400 eggs, against less than 300 yearly in the 1935-3- 9 period. Chicken eating per person was nearly 30 pounds in 1951, against a 1935-3- 9 average of under 19 pounds. Turkey consumption more than doubled in the same period. "This is good for you"? - Answer: By no means. There are aspects of reality which are unpleasant especially from a childish standpoint, but it is no more "realistic" to expect the worst than to hope for This sounds fantastic, but actors the best If there is something you and technicians of RKO's "The want to accomplish, you will be wise swear it's true. Five, to recognize the obstacles that stand Including Robert Young, Frank Wilin your way, but it is not as a rule cox and Lee MacGregor, lost their unrealistic to believe that you can Sed-onvoices while on location near Arizona. A doctor prescribed, laid they'd be well in two days. A KEEPING HEALTHY Navajo medicine man dosed them with kerosene and sugar; they recovered In half an hour! "F.D.R. Hyde Park." a pictorial film which was shot at the late President's birthplace at Hyde Park, N.Y., has been accepted by the library of congress for its permanent archives. The film, most comprehensive pictorial presentation made of the boyhood background and history of F.D.R., is being released to theatres and social, civic and historical associations. j collarless daytime fea' '.res a slim, young air. Waist top, pockets and skirt are s o f 1 y pleated, tiny sleeves provide just the right A SIMPLE, dress that 1 cover. Pattern No. 873 la rated oattern In sizes 4n 44 Sir 14 a sew-rit- e perfo12. 14, 16. 18. iO: Jtv, varrl" nf Winch SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. S47 West ASaass St., Chlsage , IU. Enclose 30e In coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Hall if desired. , Size Pattern No. Name (Please Print) Street Address or P. O. Box No. State Search for Tree More and more flocks like the one above will be seen on the . "like-minded- ." Heart Patients Form Defense Units MrOvrrxeVVnei IM4 City RAY MILLAND over the globe, but Is one of the few actors who like to work on locations as far from home as possible. 14-2- 0. "Miracle Drug" say .SEffl Users 8734 CAUSE FOR HAPPINESS I SONOS land, Calif. Output in 1952 Mar Hit Fourfold of Decade Ago Smart Cookie! know the kind of man you're The poultry industry may break looking for," George complained all production records during 1952. to his dream boat Millie. "If 1 Production of broiling chickens, were only rich you'd accept me for instance, which makes up over fast enough." half the chicken population, is exMillie smiled. pected to jump this year to more re"You know, George," sh than 850 million birds. Last year's marked, "that's the nicest compli- production was 784 million. Just a ment I have ever received. It's decade ago, fewer than 200 million most flattering." broilers were raised in a year. HELP WANTED WOMEN mut Poultry Industry May Set New Record I CLASSIFIED WOMAN Collarless Daytime Dress Sets Off Slimness A T By Dr. James it S MOST OF; US think of any form of heart disease as praclcaHy a death sentence, it will come as a surprise to learn that the United States is forming a task force made up of patients with heart disease, to be organized by the U.S. office of defense mobilization under the medical direction of the American heart association. It is estimated that the group will number one million and a half. In a news release from the American heart association, Dr. Theodore G. Clump, chairman of the task force of the handicapped, states that, to meet the nation's production goals, it will become vitally necessary to bring into defense work many with various forms of heart disease. The above organization of effort is operated under the work classification unit This new development is restoring handicapped workers to productive employment. Heart associations and other groups in several cities throughout the country have developed these W. Barton units within the past year as part of a cardiovascular (heart and blood vessels) clinic or community rehabilitation center and plans are under way for the establishment of similar units in other areas. A work classification unit Is concerned with finding out the work capacity of its patients, based on medical diagnosis, and matching these abilities to types of job activities for which they are best suited by their physical condition. After all, the country needs these handicapped individuals and it is certainly true that the handicapped want to do useful work. Nothing is more important than the maximum use of our human resources. It is a n fact that persons with heart impairments can make an important contribution toward meeting these man power needs if their work abilities are carefully estimated The American heart association has prepared a guide for the cardl-commission. well-know- The life span has been lengthened to an average of e 86 years. e e Scaly, dry skin is often due to lack of Vitamin A, e e Foods rich in Vitamin A are nsh Symptoms of Vitamin B deficiency liver oils, carrots, yellow squash, include constipation, muscles pains, sweet potatoes, spinach and cab- poor appetite, nervousness and red tongue. bage. . a a Circulation of the blood is timed Lack of Vitamin C may cause by injecting a substance in the vein spongy, swollen or bleeding gums and timing its arrival at some point and bleeding under the skin from in the system. slight injuries. Is Oldest tree in town? tree? Local pride in trees has touched off a series of contests and searchWho has the oldest Who has the biggest es in which garden clubs, civic groups, schools and city officials have joined. East Orange, N. J. has just discovered its oldest tree is a swamp oak. The age was established by scientific methods. It turned out to be 25 years older than most residents had guessed. The tree will be marked with a suitable plaque. So popular was the search that neighboring Rutherford, N. J., has contest. begun a similar oldest-tre- e And in Vermont, Bennington County is holding a Big Tree contest-- to determine who has the largest ld tree. In some contests, a city forester or tree warden acts as judge, with the aid of tree experts. An increment borer which does the tree no harm is driven into the center of a tree and a core of wood about a quarter of an inch in diameter is extracted. By counting the number of annual rings on the core, the tree's age can be determined exactly. Width of the rings also give a clue as to weather conditions in the preceding years even 300 to 400 years ago. HEAD STUFFY DUE TO r"" .I Wu i .symptomatic relief SAD RESULTS Corn Crib RAILROAD TO KILL APIIIDS STOCK CARS One ounce makes 6 gallon of spray. Kills aphid and similar tucking Insert by contact and fumes. Spare friendly insect. Leave no harmful residue. Can be mixed with other standard (prays. Proved dependable by 39 years of use on fruit, vegetable and flower. Tsbaees Cersontlsn A little girl was watching her mother spread cold cream on her face. "What's it for, mummy?" asked the tot "That's to make me beautiful, darling," replied her mother. She watched her mother remove the cream, and then in a tone of sadness, whispered, "It didn't work did It?" . i HEALTH NOTES That NEW VERSION "So you and your wife have been fighting again, have yon, asked the judge. OTrlatley?" "LiqnorT" "Ne your honor," replied O'Malley. "She won this time.", To solve a building problem, ene farmer came np with this idea of using two railroad stock cars in the construction of doable corn crib and overhead granary. The cars were set on a concrete base for use as corn cribs and the space under the roof served as a granary. I Cnsmlcal Richmond. Vlrtlai Many Doctors 'command SCOTT'S EMULSION sstsa colds mw dn.'t ...). Q be sratafnl Aao vitamin food-r- oil for the war Beett's Innlslon helps build roo on and helpe ward off soldi, bnild stamina and If often because roe U.S. Farms Have Fewer Phones in '50 Than 1920 According to the 1950 census only America's farms have telephones as compared to 38.7 per cent in 1920. Twenty-eigh-t states reported fewer, farm telephones. Those showing declines contain 80 per cent of the country's farms. Among the states suffering sharpest declines were Texas, Missouri, and Illinois. Connecticut leads in percentage of farms with telephones. 38.3 of Net Trnated Jeanne, aged four, was fishing with her father, who was wearing his fishing license on the back of bis hat Not having a great deal of iuck, Jeanne offered the following suggestion: "Daddy, turn your hat around so the fish can see your license." Iowa is second. tood-tastl- resistance. Beett's Is a HIOH KNEROT POOD TONIO-ri- ch in natural A AD Vitamins and energr-bulldin- natural oil. Qood tsstlns;. Kasr te dlfsst. Economical too. Bus toda? at roar drug store. MORI than w1 tank if 'i powerful nourithmtntl |