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Each tool has a specified place on the panel and l within easy reach of the workman .Storage space beneath the bench holds small parts or equipment. lyPE Hay Prod Thermometer Permits Constant Check To reduce danger of a barn fira from spontaneous ignition of hay, Fred Roth, farm safety specialist at Michigan State college, advises construction of a simple hay prod ther- mometer. 1 SUYSIDE ES - DWG STORE tuaT . SUKE GOOD V VOU 6ETCMUM, i 4VT? J k I CAN ALWAYS N GOOD TELL ) TEETH. r I ( J - by Clark , . QUGWJA ' THEY SURE COST WE A . S. Haes I , I jJ Pretty Frork Want a pretty frork that will win applause? Then make pattern 8.103 with a crisp white eyelet top and white or pastel dress. Tiny ruffling edged the brief sleeves and yoke. A honey of an outfit. Pattern No. 18 lfi, 83(13 Is for 14, sizes 12. 14, 4'i yards and 20. Size of i yard contrast. Yale Canvasses Country For request for assistance was made by Professor Benjamin Siliman, 2d, in 1882 in the "American Art Rveview". Sizer, working under a Guggenheim fellowship. Is a noted authoriHe has ty on the "patriot-artist"- . compiled the first thorough check list of Trumbull's works, and the recent acquisition by tho Yale library of Trumbull's notebook, containing a list of the artist's earlier works, has encouraged Sizer to seek elsewhere for further information. Col. Trumbull was responsible for the design of the original Yale Gallery, the first such art museum In the United States connected with an educational Institution. The purpose of the search Is to complete a check list of his works and discover their location. Col. Trumbull's are paintings richly steeped in the tradition of Yale, New Haven and Connecticut, as well as the revolutionary period. According to Prof. John Marshall Phillips, director of the Yale art gallery, the artist seemed to have a faculty for appearing on the scene of action just as history was being made. He, therefore, gave the U. S. many pictorial records, otherwise unobtainable, of this country's early background. Mine Drainage Drainage from most coal mines contains sulfurous acid, sulfuric acid, and copperas which kills fish by coagulating the gelatinous protein of their gills, causing Cleaning Difficult Spot under the upright piano, take a yardstick, wrap an oiled cloth around it, and wipe out the dust. To clean Radium Springs Hot Springs, near Twin Falls, Ida., nre charged with radium and other minerals and were a favorite with Indians for their curative power. Magic When hay is stored with more than 20 per cent moisture content, danger of heating in the mow is present unless a mow drier is being used. Even small amounts of damp hay, if concentrated in one spot, may cause heating in a limited area. An inexpensive hay prod thermometer consists of 10 feet of inch electrical conduit with an oak or ash point on one end to permit driving into the hay. Six inch holes should be punched in the conduit above the point A dairy thermometer on a string then is put into the conduit. A rubber pad fit the bottom of the tube will keep the thermometer from breaking. one-ha- pieccr here with slanted lines for accent. Buttons In threes are an detail the panelled sitirt is especially flattering. Short or three quarter sleeves are provided. No. 8237 comes in sizes 12, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, short sleeves, 3 yards of 35 or Pattern 18, 1C, 14, h. Don't miss the new Fall and Winter FASHION it's exciting, different and filled with smart ideas for a fall wardrobe. Free pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. Enclose 25 cents In coins (or each desired. pattern si Pattern 530 e such two ar ever-popul- SEWING Trumbull Canvas Col. A nation-widhunt for the paintings of John Trumbull, visual recorder of the American Revolution, has been instituted by a Vale professor. Theodore Sizer, professor of the history of art at Yale, issued the call for information about the Trumbull paintings In the "Yale University Library Gazette". The first Like the old fallacy about locking the stable after the horse is stolen, treating calves for rickets after they have them is not ihe same as preventing the disease. A nutritional disease, rickets are caused by a deficiency of vitamin D in the diet. The animal is unable to store sufficient mineral in the bones, which thus become soft. The bones bend under the weight of the animal, causing bowed legs, knock roached back, low loin, knees, drooped tail head and depression behind the withers. Once these deformities occur, they cannot be Its, GIVE ME A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF NN AND A CAMP STOOL n4 SHOW SOME. 4TUPrO.-I JPEER k .l I Ej3r ' A Tho shown CUOP(, IJitj TWO TltHMT i 1 El. and Vitamin D Will Prevent Development of Rickets ARSARET, MAUOE rv.l rg paoouceo r; vegetables. legumes Another is the improvement in machines that helps farmers do more work in a day. A third has been the increasing use of commercial fertilizer and a better knowledge of how to use it. Even with increasing use of fertilizer, the bigger per acre yields from improved crop varieties are being obtained at the expense of the soil's plant food and organic matter supply, warns Middle West Soil Improvement committee. "Unless this drain is offset by fer- I Z rne THINIC Wt'RE. MOVING VERY FAST v ! ii REALLYpInAMEPGOSiT 'MILDRED, MAR MARTHA, MOLLY, WHAT'2 I FORGET' I in pi ri e.i wops, By Bud Fiiher Iv . r CAREFUL NOW R3 I By Margarita JEFF THE RIGHT GIRL.' iomti I ff v (( DONTDROPIT lh - ( ip LUI ILJTT, AT MET ) - MUTT AND 1 U rr"-- nf---- ;r, I i t VS coops produced i K'triilr I 7 I jr. 2si rKK V'TO:firaw i a F ' 1 TWO PIECER HAS PRETTY DETAIL I S Mk Farms now are growing about t third more crops than in 1920 and getting the job done in about 10 per cent less time, according to U. S. department of agriculture statistics. Several factors have made this record possible. One has been the research work of plant breeders in developing heavier yielding, hardier varieties of corn, small grains, root 1 r& ( 5AV CiJ" Better Machinery and Fertilizer Aid Advance i W I J Y : . i I V ' T Research Improves Average Crop Yield f(x; I Kh,' aw- i iWi I I --- v x-- b my iiK' - r-- w tTTTTT M Mill ' I t j ' ty- - l'H-v-v- H ai.. moke GROW OLDER?" x i .,. I , VAn v Lvi t Mil II ASsSS-wv 7 i kr I LOGICAU AS THEY V r I jfrr'AN '4 jWr-- 7 I I I I " YOUNG, SMOOTHLY STYLED DRESS Adilrcsa Neptune's Toll About 4,500 persons drown every year in the United States. Many of these tragic accidents occur to people who have gone In the water for the first time in a season. Lack of vigorous outdoor exercise during winter and spring has left their muscles soft and susceptible to quick fatigue. Yet they carelessly swim too far from shore or do other hazardous things for which they are not physically fit and pay for their folly with their lives. Ends Bad Case of Constipation VI used to have to take 3 or 4 pills regularly for constipation. Then I made kellogo's all-bra- n my breakfast cereal and it proved to be a real regulator!" If your diet lacks bullc lor normal elimi nation, eat an ounce of Kellogg's ALL-BR- day in milk every and drink plenty of water. If you are r? not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to the KeHoirsr Co.. liattle Creek, Mich., and get doublu your money back. Order KELLOGG'S All-bra- n today. The Lowly Mushroom Romans referred to mushrooms as "food of the gods." They have always been considered a delicacy, a fine food to be eaten slowly and enjoyed. Until the 17th century only wild mushrooms were served. It was In France during the reign of Louis XrV that mushrooms got their start as a cultivated crop. Birds That Are Gono Some of the bird species exterminated from this continent are: great auk, laborador duck, passenger pigeon; Eskimo curlew; Carolina parokett; heath hen, Ivory-bille- d woodpecker. Cigar Smokers Cigar consumption in 1947 totaled 5.C31 million compared with Has Largest Eye 5.914 million in 1946. The drop ocHorses have the largest eyes of curred despite the high level of all land animals personal income. lf one-quart- ByLcnKleu 'VIRGIL J -- I P( HAVE TD PAV THE AfAJLT m bffiE-- J PJ Ml '' - I I SiiiLs flpPI B Fresh Paint Will Cause Lead Poisoning in Cattle Painting time on the farm may mean lead poisoning time if cattle get near freshly painted buildings, University of Illinois veterinarians point out. Paint is by far the most common source of lead poisoning In cattle. Cows and calves are fond of licking paint especially fresh paint from barns, stables, fences or even paint cans and buckets. Old paint cans should be disposed of. 700 SrtM ArtMl W.i9hi Ou Am imlrwtw lur bollf to look and run lib Or minnow. 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