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Show Sally Sez . RiimtOS nvw K,iiy uuu t Pa jama Ensemble c 0 wrs TIIORNTOM W. BURGESS I i T .V.V. .V. , . nanpia designed by Albert Stewart, sculptor, of A placed over the entrance of the doors of the new lort, &a ' ., mhiph was dedicated on July L FEW SAUCES ..1. and appropriate 1 ajluuv " r m mice an ordinary L of Its class, making It Lot The following are It are different; LnBtef Sauce. L thimoonful each el yuc a- Lkh and made mus- . :,, Mm fith four .iauiesi.m"iiivi" 1 h Sauce. Lftuirth Minful of bolUng L four tablespoonfuls of t lmves. let stand until dd two tablespoonfuls bud enough orange mar nuke 1 thick sauce. Lull Meat Sauce. getter two tablespoonfuls mm. ODe teaspoonrui or isolate, one-half cupful of enrrantt one tablespoon- orange peel andthe nit of capers. Pour over lents 1 cupful of vine- 'let stand for several hours Wing strain off the extra ita Sauce for Fish. v with two tahlesDOonfuls of butter, one tablespoonful of rich cream and two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice. . Another Is prepared with a white sauce, two bard cooked eggs chopped fine and salt and pep per to taste, a now two eggs to each Dint of white sauce. This Is eood served with cauliflower. Mustard Sauce. To one teaSDOOnful of evanoratprt milk add one teasDoonful of mug tard, mix well and then beat In eight tablespoonfuls of olive oil, drop by drop, and one tablespoonful of vinegar. i. 1938. Western Newspaper Union. LONGLEGS CALLS RATTLES A THIEF N reckleaa tongue ia quite 'the worst Of all the thlnge 1 know. io watch your tongue and guard your tongue, And let you tongue be ilow. A QUICK tongue Is apt to be a reckless tongue, and a reckless tongue is one that says things with out stopping to think if they be true or of what harm they may do by be lng repeated. The tongues of some people seem to be reckless all the time. Gossipy tongues almost always are reckless. Other tongues become reckless when their owners lose their tempers. It was this way with the tongue of Longlegs the Ueron that beautiful summer day. Long lezs lost DI8 fpmnpr anil than he saia ymigs which be wouldn't have said it ne had stopped to think, YOU Bee. Lonirlppa van varv hungry, and he waited patiently for a long, long time ror nis Dreakrast. You know T.onplpffs In a fkhormnn and he Is one of those who wait tor their meals to come to them Instead of tolne after them. Little Joe ot ter Is a fisherman, but he is the other kind. He is such a famous swimmer that he can chase 'and catch fish. Longlees isn't a swim mer at all. ao hp tins tn wait for the fish, to swim npnr nnn?h tn where he is standing for bim to catch one by darting bis long neck downward like lightning and snap ping up tne nsh in bis great spear line Din. So HiVtUlli ed so nnttpnttv nrni at lnsr m en.uvui j of minnows bad come swimming In annum. wiiuiD reacu 11 oaa been more than be could stand to have names tne Kingnsner suaaenly dart down and seize the biggest minnow Loneleza had counted ai aiirei hi. at the same time frightening away n t. - . 1 , an uie oiuer uiiuuuws. ' "You'r a thief!" he arrwimail Ul Rattles. "You're a robber I That was mv nsh " Kattlea the Rlneflsher rhnpklml It wasn't a pleasant chuckle to hear, Decause itattles nasnt a pleasant voice. Be didn't reDlv at once be cause he was too busy swallowing that bis. fat minnow. It waa an hie mat it stucK in nis enroat, ana ne bad to twist and squirm and wriggle wrig-gle and gulp and gasp to get It down. But at last It was down. Then be looked across at Longlegs and chuckled again. "If It was yours why didn't you catch Itr he asked. "I didn't Americans on Old Caravan Route I ... ' cm ,j INFERIOR EGG NOT SOUGHT BY BUYERS J High Quality Production Is Demanded. . . 4fc ! i K OLD MAN'S ENVY DOUGLAS MALLOCH Bricht ereen orint crete was used In crpatlnz this smart Dalama en semble,- The wide kid belt la of green, with mother-of-pearl buckle. An etpn . Jacket . completed tne . cos tume. DONERS b tld man's tasks are done, lew one pcei have been run. slta beside the fire, tare, ' juMallmbato tire. y .... . pnth'ai taska lie ahead. "fd, . master and to dread. ie an indent mm M round that It will jaTer quiet sit, " ' I We ahead of It ?" up and on Its way, ?W - : think amd smoke all day. frtnnana sow the grain, wcrane tm IMtt'i voice complain. 1 i'jjnaa'i tasks are done, ' ion this, my son: new f man envies you. 'tlllHtlln-k ,wr, - ... " . . ...... L . l A A. LEE of New York (center), rormeny 01 t-uisourgu uu land, and A. F. Kane of Milwaukee, as they appeared with their smaU w a nA n.i ntnia on rnntp. from China to India via an old Chinese caravan route. The party Journeyed overland from Saigon. French Indo-Chlna, to Calcutta, and is shown halting for a swim In western Yunnan, China. Rattles the Kingfisher Chuckled. even" know von were over, there. Not that it would have made any difference,' he added with another hnrnh fhnplrlo. "fnr fish hplonff tO MMINU vV"f " " w whoever can catch them, and :tbat fat minnow didn't belong to you be cause you hadn t caught it. "It did tool" retorted Longlegs, and his voice was as harsh as Rat ties voice. "I was Just going to catch it when you stole It You're a thief. I tell you. I'm going to tell evervbodv that you're a thief. Yon . v w w stole my breakfast J" Rattles chuckled again. You see, having that big fat minnow In his stomach he simply couldn't lose bis tenmer. You know temper is very largely a matter of an empty stom ach. The stomach or longlegs was omntv and so his temper was very. very bad, while the stomach of Rat tles was full, and so bis temper was very, very good. -an ahead 1 Go ahead, Longlegs f said be. "You tell everybody that Tm a thief, and I'll tell everybody that vnn're a long-leeged, long- necked, cross-grained, bad-tempered, 111! Ahraham Lincoln wrote the Get tvsbuwr address while traveling from Washington to Gettysburg on wt back of an envelope. (Br h. h. At. ''ii?t";,o?T"l!- veriity of Hiinoia. Fertile eees caused by keeping roosters in the flocks during the warm rimmer months have been mainly, responsible tor h4 egg losses which 1U3U cosi pounrj' mpn of the state an estlmatea so, 000,00a. In addition to eliminating roosters, If farm flock owners wouia ... . t 1 arlnnt a few Dractlcal ana simple nractices. much of the poor quality of Illinois eggs couia d overcome and market demands ror eggs irom this state Improved. Vjzbm should be gathered twice dally or, better still, three times dally In hot weather, requem Mtherinar taelos Drevent damage by heat or cold ; It saves cracking and breaking of eggs and It reduces we proportion Of dirty eggs. TtAfnrft belnff cased, eggs should ha rnnieA because egg cases, pads mi niiM-a hold in any heat mat al ready is in the eggs. The cases of Bffpa should be held in a cooi piace, m mnerature of 32 to 00 degrees hetnff hmt On most farms the cel lar Is the best place avaiiaoie. 1. utiafartorv for short storage pe riods if it is free from strong odors and not too damp. ' v.ran will keeD better and will be Malar t pll If they are kept-clean. Changing the floor litter and nesting nest-ing material before It is too. badly antii hnina to keeD eggs clean. rtmnninir hoards or. better Still, wire-covered dropping boards also fcin. crowded Quarters are a com m mtnaa of dirty eggs, anere should be to 4 square feet of flnnr anniA for each hen. A snort age 0! nests also causes broken and iirt oeira and may lead to tne nan Its of egg eating and or laying eggs on the floor. There should be one nest for each flvs hens. II 1 ' T ra fcm tadiutrUa U aH. Wbm local patrona iklrk. Like dry land iirtulns loowaa, loaraai. It aiavty Sooaat work. FATBONIZI HOMK INDU8TKT Rullet's Penetration a " Vnlfaf Voi mnra nenetrstlnK power t 80 feet than at Un, because it has "gone to sleep" ilka a top and the wobble" is gone. ASK TOUS DRUGGIST FOB APEX nrtTJTT.RS ara actual hnmor- ous tidbits found in examiiu-' tion papers, essays, ett, vj teachers. r t t t J TANNED SKINS YOUR HOME and YOU By BETSY CALLISTER - M New Record v 1 f 1 a. 11T1 , n & . 1- - ONE of the first concerns or me old-fashioned girl after the riara of her summer vacation were over was to contrive somehow to re- mM- the- sunburned tones 01 ner ovin Rh rised dozens of lemons to whiten her heck and face, tried a variety of so-called skin whlteners, and-kept herself as-much- out -of the sunshine as possible. Not so the girl of today. It Is with pride and happiness that our friends who have bad their vacation show ub their sunburned arms and faces, and nsnaHrther assure you that now that they have acquired thAtse foehlnnnhlA fill 11- tanned com plexion they are not going to permit it to fade. Girls tn city offices take time from their lunch hour to bask in the midday sun on the roofs, or hurry home at the end of the work-in. work-in. av tntendins to take their sun bath before Old. Sol has gone too far down in the horizon to he or.uj nu In thta way". Once the girl in the omre A hannona to be near a wmuuw ULOB uuSr.- tha mn shone bright on sum mer days received the sympathy of ho aqnMnle; HOW tne sunui t. in tv.a nfflcB are the most cot eted and it is only the old fogies hA insist on having toe green alia AaCI iiOH7TI This changed "attitude is reflected In the preparations sold for the relief re-lief of sunburn. The demand now Is for creams or lotions that prevent Min. Irritation without SCtO- uaiovci aug v ally removing the bionie tones 01 the skin. (0. 1131, McCiora Nnrpf vt Syndicate.) , Wln Service) A metaphor is a thing you shout through. o Oueen Elizabeth was a virgin queen, and she was never mnmeu she was so fond of dresses that she was never seen without one on. She was beautiful and clever with a red head and freckles. 0 e False doctrine means 1 giving peo- pie the wrong medicine. . "Pop, What Is an onion!" "Vegetable - equipped with wire- less." -r-Trir t (. lltl. BattSjiialeate.?.-.vru ... 1 1 Of the niinnl. T-s ln th discus fcnt centra! A. A, J..ur Not DUcoyerer Tonnar U Immortal AS the dlSCOT erer of yacdnatlon for smallpox. Another person unknown to fame, ion mnrta thta discovery and be fore the man who has the credit fn i Ttint nisooverer-was i-aaj Mary Wortley MonUgue. And she In turn learned what she knew from unknown people to TurSey wblle traveling ln that country Blockheads were the part cause lazy do-nothing, who . waits for his of the War of 1812. meals to come to mm msieaa 01 go- lng after them. Everybody knows that I never stole anything In my life, and everybody knows that you are Just what I have said you are. It Is true I haven't many menu, but It is because I dont want them. But It Is Just as true that yoo ha vent either. It Is easy enough to "call names, and I guess Lean do as well as you can, So go ahead. Call lng me a thief doesn't make me one. and you know as well as 1 do that minnow didn't belong to anybody until It was caught 3ust to pay you for losing your temper I'm go-in go-in a tav rleht here by the Smll ' lng Pool, and you ought to know, if ' you don't' that 1 can jvu uDU-r uDU-r time. , If you'll take my ' nn'ii to over to the Big BUY lie ,T " - ' . ! Riyer. You'll fill your stomach sooner there, and then you u reei oei- ter." Longlegs, opened his month for an A democracy believes In God and a republic doesnt . oaa Everybody needs a holiday from one's year end. to another. The press today is the mouth-or gan of the people. www A Dlanet Is a body of earth su rounded by sky. . e. Bell Syndlcato. WND Sorrloo. Averaase Poultry Ration in Both Grain and Mash rh natial amount of grain given to 100 Leghorn pullets at this time of the year Is about 14 pounas per Aav. About the same amount of ma ah will be consumed by them. wai. hpnvlpr breeds from one to two nnnnda of train is fed per hnnrirort Wrda tet day. and they will consume about as tnucn masn aa eraln. These amounts or reea also hold good for 100 , hens. km tn the amount of feed for f50 .M-ira In a nerlod of six weeks 50 chicks will consume a total of ap- proximately lOO pounds or reea, Including both grain and mash. A dally feed schedule of 50 chicks for the first six weeks w6uld be somewhat some-what as follows: Grain for the first week, 10 ounces; second week, 11 ounces; third week, 1 pound; fourth week, 1 pounds ; fifth week, 1 pounds; sixth week, 2 pounds. For mash, 11 ounces the second week; 1 pound the third week, 1 pounds the fourth week,l pounds tjie fifth week, 2 poufads the sixth week. Montreal Herald. OLIVE OIL AN rNTKRMOUWTAIN PRODUCT Too Hard to Polish T..J T,,nUn mmvm a Sn'trht fnturt UUU u..u.'.. v o ' is liable to bs no good to a young feller who won't woric nara w wii it polished up. wasmngtonotar. , ufaTir''m I THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORt aanUla StatM OAT j.t. ka u faat mt aatronlalas baa Vrht t. MldM thli aaty a P"" kweftcUl oao, whoa wo roaliaa thai dartre a preeeaa oauiey . - oxeelloal ltt lor wwc. ! aunaa aai a reey p rem be for fata reapoittr. HUB, TBELHA WALTERS, Eexbarf No. t. Mahai STUDY AT HOME TTnlTaraltv Instruction by Hail Karoll AartiBM. PrettebU, Iataroattas ULUua Cut Write lerllama Study Bulletin Teeay EXITENSION DIVISION UNIVEHSITY OF UTAH- Salt Lake City, Utaa Refreshing Currency A jsATtotflrif: ., . aTeh VWMVW " - currency and worn coins runs from ( k. K.nire inrt tna creaaurr auu la exchsnsred for newly made and minted money. The exchange . amounts to millions a day. 'ins 010 paper money is destroyed. The coins are meiiea uowu aua iw minted. ITowW Your "Currency"? efnmn mil own values upon ourselves and cannot expect to pass for more.'-Exchange. - angry retort then closed it wlthoul saying a word. He knew mat wnai rQttio Kfltd was true, and to tell the truth he was a wee bit ashamed. KMnBiiv he sDread his big wings ana flapped away Jn the direction of the Big River. Rattles the Kingfisher chuckled noisily. Then be fixed his bright eyes on the Shining Pool to watch for minnows, (. IMt by t. W. Buraeea.) WNTJ Service, - 0id Cutter Bear Filled for Another Byrd Trip 1 laaaal I 1 lSsx-- - Vr'l " 1 Kill Chicken Lie Hens that are Infested with body lice or feather mites cannot pro-offlMpntlv. pro-offlMpntlv. One of the easy ways of ridding, an infestation f these pests Is to paint tne roosia f h nnnltrv house with nicotine- sulphate (black leaf 40) Just be fore the birds go to roost at nigau Tho hoat nf the hens will release the nicotine fumes and vermin on the birds will be killed. Body lice ha Trilled with one treatment, - w but the feather mites and red mites that harbor around the roosts may tive rtrh nr three' treatments. Ex .mi no a fpw of your birds. If they are lousy, kill the lice right now with this simple treatment.-i'raine Farmer. Leghorn Feed Requirements rn Tirliorn hen eats' approxi- oti. 7R nonnds of train and . - mash ln a year, about 40 pounds of grain and 35 pounds of mash. The heavier birds such as Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks will eat about 10 pounds mr than this. It is Impossible to give the exact number, as the food requirements for different flecks seem to vary. Even with the same stock the feed requirement will Tary according to climatic conditions con-ditions and the rate of egg production. produc-tion. Idaho Farmer. r GASOLINE . I Packed With Power World's Largest Hospital rm.. mutul1 rinanltal in tnS. nrH. with rooms for 4,000 pa- .. ... . r1 Tl.la Gents, is said to ds in miurn. i"". Unicorn in Scriptures The hymn writers of the collection collec-tion known to us as the Psalms of David have three references to the unicorn. The royal psalmist cries out in the prophetical twenty-sec-ond Psalms "Save me from the-lion's the-lion's mouth, for Thou hast heard me from the horns of the uni corns! $5 00 " PJ,JJ artitU -Wbf yea eheaM eat lateraeaatala aeado UmmV Similar to akoTO. Send year alary ia areoo or rereo to la-laraaeaateia la-laraaeaateia PredaeU Cohiaia, P. . Box IMS. Salt Uko Crty. If you atetr apaeara ta Uie cotaaui yea will Cairo chock for . $5.00 VIEW of the old coast guard cut ter Bear taken at Oakland, Calif, Just.before she sailed for Boston vis the Panama canaL to take on stores apd crew for s trip to the Antarctic trader command of Admiral Richard EL Byrd. The Bear was completely overhauled and refitted at the California Cali-fornia port and renamed Bear of .Oakland, . Feather Picking Tha taste of blood upon freshly r,!nfcMi onllls Is probably what keeps fowls picking at each other after something bas stanea inem. r thorn ret away from each other by turning the, flock out of doors Is the most certain metnoa of stopping the practice. Tar may be daubed upon any bleeding point .Knnt b jmb or bead to dlscour- tr.a- attackers. Bleeding fol lows any Injury that breaks the skin. It may be from accident or attacks. Rural rew Torxer. Week No. S2IS Ohatlnata Windows T wnn find thm wpathcr ctrinninir causes your windows to stick and proves difficult to open and close. dip a cloth in not parmin ana ru If the, erinninc. It will make nics' smooth tracks for the window saxh- There Are Exceptions -No" piay be the most useful word in the language, as those Lf Angeles savants tea us, bat it depends de-pends a good deal on who uses It, and when and why. Boston Tra script |