OCR Text |
Show PAGE SEVEH THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPHI. UTAH ' Thursday, December 4, 1947 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS 2)off CtotlieS s4re 3un Egg Production Can Be cross Increased by Lights to IflfJaLe - " ' ' Less Feed, More Eggs Dy Longer Working Days 'i The swing shift still is on the job modern chicken houses. No drop in longer do farmers expect egg production during the lall and winter. They've learned how to prevent this downward curve. The answer lies in providing laying hens with 13 hours of light in period, plenty of good every feed and an adequate supply of water. Chickens having these "good laying" helps will produce from 10 to 30 per cent more eggs during In "Alvin seems to be right at home in that outfit!" IS GETTING- SO ) 1 "The neighbors were Just telling me what a swell den crop we had. Last year you remember, we stayed home and it was a flop!" NANCY . gar- SLUGGO LAZY LATELY I'M r worried about fVtf''J;;: s , ;l JU' , - A MMMfMfM ' WIMMMM WMmm. I VKNOW, NANCY DIS fS TH' KIND OF WEATHER a feller makes wish rrf V I By Ernie Bushmiller - . I ,iffT ZlZS ), Li.-fl- Fl rr1 M "i I ' r, A I A ' " ; . I- - I 1 1 1 1 A Draped Frock draped dress BEAUTIFULLY gathers accenting the sideswept Set of Doll Clothes line on the bodice are repeated on A COMPLETE set of doll clothes one hip. Short or to give her favorite toy a fresh sleeves are provided. new look. These gay toys require No. 8229 comes In sizes 14, 16. LJLsSa little fabric and are such fun to 18,Pattern 20; 40. 42 and 44. Size 16, short sleeves, fall and winter months than those sew. Why not use scraps of your 3Va yards of Don't miss the Fall and Winter issue of not similarly cared for. Because daughter's dresses to fashion this three-quart- LITTLE REGGIE M By Margarita I REGINALD-- 11 II HI WTYtH I IS'ItH (I natural light usually is not available for specified periods during these months, poultrymen And they must resort to the use of artificial light Most start using poultrymen lights in October and continue until late in March or early April. In gen eral, three lighting practices are as follows: Morning lights, evening lights or lights. For morn. ing and evening light, one 50 watt lamp used in a reflector, 16 Inches In diameter and 4 inches deep, is required for each 200 square feet of Boor space. If lights are used, one 10 to 15 watt lamp is needed for the same amount of floor space. Lights should be located feet above the floor and placed so that roosts, waterers and feed troughs are well illuminated. Electric time switches are available for dimming and turning lights on and off at required periods. cute outfit. onr complete pattern magazine. Special features, easy to make free pattern printed Inside the styles, Doon. rnce za cents. Send your order to: FASHION, Pattern No. 8241 is for dolls size IB, 18, and 24 Inches. See pattern for exact requirements. 20, 22 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. S28 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose Zi cents In coins for each Attacked, Imprisoned pattern desired. Pattern No Because of Whiskers ' Between 1830 and 1840 in Fitch-burAddress- Mass., a Joseph Palmer was the target of the strangest persecution in American history, says Collier's. Because he wore a beard against the protestations of the townsfolk, he was snubbed by his friends, sneered at by the tradespeople, stoned repeatedly by small boys and finally attacked by four men who attempted to cut off his Here's an old home mixture your whiskers by force. mother probably used, but, for real effecPalmer put up a stiff resistance results, it is still one of the most due to and dependable, for coughs and finally escaped unharmed, tive colds. Once tried, you'll swear by It. to later for be arrested fight only It'a no trouble at all. Make a syrup ing. When brought to trial, he was by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar found guilty, but as he refused to and one cup of water a few momenta Platforms for Calves until dissolved. No cooking: la needed. pay his fine was sentenced to Or you can use corn syrup or liquid prison for more than a year. noney. Instead of sugar syrup. Now i put ihi ounces of I'inex Into a i',-- n pint bottle, and fill upwith yoursyrup. 1 If you're stuck for Christmas This makes a full pint of splendid o n J w if 'r rV.' cough medicine, and gives you about ideas consider giving smokgift four times as much for your money. ARounw I Iff IVf of two i. on ers either these your list, r Atf2, III It keeps perfectly and tastes fine. And you'll say It's truly excellent, popular gift items that dealers are Camel now! Flavorful for quick action. You can feel It take featuring It loosens the phlegm, hold cigarettes or mild, mellow Prince soothesswiftly. the Irritated membranes, and With Albert Smoking Tobacco. helps clear the air passages. Thus It these gifts you're sure to please eases breathing, and lets you sleep. more people are smoking Camels Pinex is a special compound of than ever before, and more pipes proven Ingredients, In concentrated n for Its quick action form, smoke P. A. than any other tobacon throat and bronchial irritations. co! Besides, they mean a miniIf not pleased in refunded Money mum of fuss or bother for you every way. For this elevated platform for for they come all ready Plnex Isj Quick Acting! calves, developed by University of The Camel carton is finished or lumber Vermont, rough colorfully dressed for the occasion, all-nig- g, For Quick Cough all-nig- ht MUTT AND JEFF mijtt always iR Jl I By Bud Fisher mutt) alls me the LITTLE DUMBBELL how do iI AND HE'S THE SMART ONE.' SPELL It If A WRONG.' " ( eR-- YOU j --- T CHICAGO? ' IF THREE COWS WALK. ALONG SINGLE FILE WHICH ONE CAN TORN AROUND AND SAY "I SEE TWO PAIR. wrongA THE FIRST COWS CAN'T ONE.' FP j ?(, OF HORNS?" THIS IS JEFF LISTEN, BUD! MUTTS NOT AS SMART AS HE'S CRACKED UP TO BE.'- - Ho! 9 V 1 "7 V. Mr" I er Relief, Mix This Syrup, ot Home i i JITTER V tssiit'oe cniMATn 1 cat vtmid --V PRUNE 9 HERE JUST AS VOU WOULD AT HOME... SO GET BUSY j I'm 1 1 -- I ' I m-ll- S I I SILDA LILY, TUFDF'S THE ACTJPESS 1 I I 11 s 11(1 1 TUEMWUEN GPAMV . VTOI ATP "7- - " LOOKED AWAV....1;USTTOeTHAT By Arthur Pointer f, WK9.C ..,,- - J vi I - 'Uz MI rz I Ilb 1 "y ftT i II I T: 1' J well-know- lumber may be used. The bottle box milk shown is made for a bottle, five inches in diameter, but the box may be adapted to fit other size bottles. The hole for the nipple Is oft center, because the box is higher than it is wide. Two cleats on each side of the box are placed at the angle to permit drainage of the bottle. two-qua- rt REG'LAR FELLERS l WANMA v. UY A OS60 CA.R, ly JIM? V ONEV FIFTCCN yfyfcg CENTOS By Gene Byrnet J VMAT KIM OA CONOISHUN AsJIJ f VYELU. O COURkT SEIN'A USED CAR. U IT NCtPS A Ul K - UOOK IT ) I VOU MAV MAPTA "A FK UP TM' BODY A 6iT AN THINK IT NEEDf A NEW AMI HOOP.' T , CHASSIS S ( ( AN' WHEELS I FOWOT You'll neo, Wi f AJfAT , Jfyv containing 200 mild, cool flavorful cigarettes. And Prince Albert for Christmas giving Is offered in the popular full pound container. Even a gift card is unnecessary for both Camels and Prince Albert have space for cheery Christmas greetings. And wait till you see what a hit your gifts will make you'll feel jolly as St. Nick himself. Adv. Australian Clamp n ft HILXl It By Len Kleis VIRGIL Buy U.S. Savings Bonds! ,o-- -- lit) I ,jr . mm ir I SPRING TUBE WELD 1 Because of Its quick action, the Australian clamp has several vantages over the screw type. ad- One advantage is that the Job does not move when the clamp is put Into action; another la that It eliminate worry about splashing metal on threads. SILENT SAM ' By Jeff Haye. - - j - ' r- for soothing re lief from simple headache I Ben-Ga- y contains up to 2 'a times more of two famous agents known to every doctor methyl salicy late and menrub-ins. thol than five other widely offered Insist on the original Baume Analgcsiqua. genuine Ben-GaIt brings quick relief! Alse for Pais da t RHEUMATISM. MUSCLE ACHE, sad COLDS. Rub in gently-warmin- Ben-Ga- g y f i pain-relievi- Stockmen Are Warned Of Parasite Problem A warning against the growing umber of internal parasites affecting sheep and cattle has been Issued by disease prevention specialists. Most destructive of the internal parasites of cattle Include flukes, tapeworms, bladderworms. stomach roundworms, hairworms and whipworms. Wherever they exist, there Is a continued risk that favor-abl- e conditions for them will result in a serious outbreak. Ask for Mile Bta-C- ai for Childree, ,( |