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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER This Portable Stand Handy for Mending Jolly Sailor Boy Is A Motif for Tea Towels Await Army Assignments Rapidly Expanding Air Force Will Be in Need Of 400,000 Aviators; Good Future in phonograph cabinet is turned upside down and screwed to a wooden box to make a portable container for your mending. Half the time required for mending is usually taken up in getting everything together at a convenient stand This time. portable equipped and ready can be placed beside your easy chair in a jiffy with everything handy to make mending for victory a pleasant task. If you can't find a pair of old r , Skyways Seen in Time of Peace. - - - By BAUKIIAGE metal drawer handles there are many designs at the dime stores Ketci Analyst and Commentator. Trust Buildinr, Washington, D. C. Washington, of late, his become Increasingly air - minded and although the war has caused it, peace will benefit. JA recent advertisement expressed the idea strikinelv. It said: "We ex ist unon one elobe and inside an other. Our planet earth is the cen . . doui ter of a Jarger globes, as one unit, follow the same orbit. We take our air with us and always have." It is our activity in that larger globe, the heavens, which is going to be vital to America when the war is over. Now we are concerned with small sectors of the sky, our scattered air fronts. Later we shall be concerned with linking them all together in peaceful and profitable air commerce. In recent weeks, many members of congress have been giving thought to Drerjaration for that day. and "x" thousand (the number is a military secret) young men who have in the past months learned to fly under the Civil - Aeronautic Authority's War Training program the boys who will be the nucleus of our oilots aft er the war are fairly bursting with Impatience to spread tneir wings. air-glo- '"PAKE an example from our sailor boys and do your household tasks cheerily. These towels will help you brighten your kitchen. You'll want to make some for your friends. a transfer pattern of aeven motifs averaging 5 by 8 inches; Illustrations of stitches; materials required. Send your order to: Pattern 285 contain 8ewlng Circle Needlecraft Dept. Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose IS cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern 117 Nft. Name......... Address , . , Train Civil Pilots America is planning a military air force of some three million men. Since the rule of thumb says eight men on the ground to one in the air, that means we are going to need some four hundred thousand pilots. The "x" in the "x thousand" men I mentioned as being civilian trained How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle ot Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. V 1 r " - 'if - - S fv 1 , 'I CREOMULSION X"Tn reGeva distress of MONTHLVV Female weakness disturbances. Taken regularly Plnkham's Tablets help build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Also, their iron makes them a fine hematic tonic to help build up red blood. Plnkham's Tablets are made especially for women. Follow label directions. Worth tryingl Keep the Battle Rolling With War Bends and Scrap (warning) fliHIi itiv ism lite because they help develop proper growth, strong bones and sound teeth ! Scott's Emulsion is rich in natural A and D Vitamins and 80 Also, good-tastin-g. timet tatier to digttt than I 4 plain cod liver oil I Buy today Recommended 1 II . --4 T by Many Doctors anyone not army-traine- OLD -- v. " N Many pilots like these, who have been trained under the Civil Aeronautics Authority program, are eagerly awaiting a ,call to regular army service. Many have qualified for combat duty while others expect to enter other phases of flying service. or in training does not equal four hundred thousand now but it will help. Before we went into the war, this need was visualized and the Civil Aeronautics Authority created the civilian pilots training courses to which there was a tremendous and enthusiastic response. Not only from boys and men of "fighting" age which is young for combat pilots but of fellows from 18 to 37 who could become flying instructors or could pilot transport and cargo planes. Some of these civilian trained pilots are enlisted in the United States Army Air Force Reserves, those who passed the physical and age requirements for combat flying. The others hoped to get into some kind of military aviation service other than combat. The army in January called all of its enlisted reserve ixcept those who were in the midst of a college term (they will be called when the current term is over). But because of lack of facilities for training, the reserves who were in the air force have to be called slowly and those who are found to be eligible to qualify as flying cadets will begin their final military instructions by April first. The complete list of colleges where they will receive this training will soon be announced. Meanwhile, the boys in the reserves and those who are training for transport flying are becoming very restive. They have been given free instruction and subsistence but eager anticipation. For that school operates a suggestion system. Any envelope in any day's mail may have a revolutionary suggestion. The suggestion system is more than a year old. To date, 11 per cent of the suggestions have been approved and put to use. More suggestions are wanted. IPhillipr - Those markers stiff against the sky Shall through receding years pro- home-groun- were they playing ds clear UPSIDE DOWNH AND TACK 1 ffHI KIRT THROUGH'' STRIPS OF CARDBOARD 11 timl 1F , , d made of composition and wood. The lid may be painted or stained as desired and. the box will be masked by the full skirt tacked to the under part of the lid edge. If you wish to line the upper part, cut pieces of cardboard to fit the Cover these sides and bottom. with. chintz; add a strip of belting ribbon to the side sections, catching it down to make holders for equipment; then glue the sections in place. NOTE: If you missed the article which illustrated how the body of the phonograph cabinet was used, it is contained in BOOK 9, together with thirty-on- e other four-engin- conservation plans. Copy of BOOK 9 will be sent (or 10 cents plus 2 cents to cover postage and mailing. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer Name iniiiTs.fi Add two teaspoons of lPft.,. coffee to your chocolate frostirj This frosting is delicious cn a ri namon cake. DiDe-smok- er m pt j n ... c This was "the one we had to get" But one that knew no bleachers' n, r JUT J 1.1 f T 4 5 T T roar; met all ya have! We ASPIRIN FASTER than genuine, pure St. Joseph Aspirin. World's largest seller at 104. None safer, none surer. Demand St. Josech Aspirin. Well-Glov- ed reached Fad of ' incredible heights during the reign of James I of England. As many as three pairs, all richly ornamented, were worn at one time. glove-weari- ng gotta These kids had learned to play the game Back home on countless, sunny fields And in the war they knew the same Grand fighting heart that never yields. The old sand-lot- s from coast to coast Had given them the stuff it takes; They got "it" where it's given In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablet there are no chemicals, no minerals, st phenol derivatives. 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Cracked Hps so cruel and painfull Caused when raw, bitter weather dries skin cells, leaves thorn "thirsty." Skin may crack, blwd. Mentholatum act medicinally : hel ps 1) revin thirsty cells so they can rt!J) needed moisture; 2) proU ahnpped akin from further irritation. Use Mentholatum for sore hands, cheeks, lips. Jars 3 Of. atvMlM I smell, even alive. Also I got the inside dope on them Russians. They don't care if Hit ler is dead or not. They don't even slow up to investigate the rumors They wood not even stop if Goering was dead. They concentrate on one idea and that is to be sure that Russia ain't dead. Yours truly, Oscar. The Office of War Transportation, with the war and navy departments. has adopted a new type of bus to help solve the motor problem. It is a trailer attached to a big sedan There are "stand-sit- " seats, whatever those may be, and the whole contraption holds 39 passengers. As badly bruised veterans of bus travel we are a little apprehensive. There are so many buses on the roads now that they just hold one anoth er up. And 39 passengers Phooey! They crowd that many passengers into the doorway of any city bus right now. Still if you get all banged up in the things, remember you're getting HI Of KtbULAKI Truth's Friend The greatest friend of truth i time; her greatest enemy is preju dice. From Private Purkey Dear Editor: I got a scoop for you. Hitler ain't dead. Not all over I mean. He is only that way from the neck up. I traced that odor It's just the way all Axis leaders A Quickie victory cruises. WlliVll ONDT COATED No jungle had Ba&yfe Cold RoliQund As Now . . . here's wonderful these youngsters seen They symbolized the little town But they knew one tradition keen Come through, kids, when them chips is down!" i combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR's have proved. Get a 10 Box. 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Sluggin' right in with The wallop that jars . Changing that sun to A fine mess of stars. The more ed S , score!" who have learned to fly most oi them will soon have their chance. One of the enthusiastic supporters of the civilian pilot training program said to me: "Don't worry. Unless the war stops suddenly, the army will soon be say. ing: 'Can you fly? All right, here's your plane, get in.' And when peace comes, civilian demand is going to keep 'em flying." Nazi-occupi- KEtIT BLADES Coins are hard r change pocket. Should a .hole & cur, an emergency repair may I No Sunday exhibition gay-- No made by sticking a pic-- ? of adh, was romp when everything sive tape on both sides r.j the hoi jake This was the tough one far away A most welcome ef; in . The "croocial one we gotta take!" or . now in our armed forces is to cut all No well-kegrounds pound or his favorite tobacco. Ni form--No merous have shown th; gala one back where you live; toDacco surveys tne is l gilt on th jno. a out The hard one played through service man's list. A favorite wit storm When everything you've got you many of our soldiers, sailors, mi rines, and Coast Guardsmen give! Prince Albert, the largest-sellismoking tobacco in the world. stands-set-uNo p near the cheering No vou have a friend or rplntiv i no and no bands, laughter the Army, Navy, Marines, c drums Coast uuara who smokes a pipe Yet from afar the old command: send a can "Stay in there, kid and get them Prince Albert. Your pound local dealt bums!" is featuring the National Jo Smoke as an ideal gift for sertic No minor league one in July This took that "extra special men. Adv. clout," True always to the home-tow- n cry "Keep swinging, kid, and run it out!" "Give blanca: "All we have done over Germany and France so far is really experimental. It is really a testing. A few sporadic daylight raids. The bombings by the American air force are insignificant compared to what will be done when we get under way. And remember: we've got good weather coming up." And so the "x thousand" boys .Ui Yet each man this old challenge Address be needed in the air now. We are going to open a Burma road of the air. Supplies are going to China by that route now but it is only a trickle. We have the transport planes and many more of them will soon be in service. And what the air traffic will bear is not to be sneezed at. An airplane that can carry five tons, or ten tons, can make a run in a couple of hours which would take two weeks on the ground. Of course, moving freight by air isn't the most economical way but money doesn't matter in war. And it must be remembered that in peace time, it is cheaper to ship by water than by rail. But where would America be if it weren't for the railways? After the war, it will be the same with the airways, which are being blazed by bombers and will be followed by freight and passenger planes in a happier day. Every time our bombers take off, something is learned that can be turned to peace-tim- e profit. And so far, we have not begun our bombing in Europe. One observer who knows aviation said to me just after Casa- In k?i 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. 9. MO Telllr Frton. CaTds Dollar M.ri... Ohio. RAZOR BLADES rolls-his-ow- boys Babies C.Dft. ball!" TURN instruments. "Of course, you'll get along faster the first days in school if your mother has taught you your ABC's." That is the attitude of the professional. It is hard to take and a lot of people in the army and out think it is somewhat cavalier. They think that if it hadn't been for leaning very heavily on tradition, a lot of these boys who have their "ABC's" would be showing their stuff right now instead of breaking their hearts waiting. They feel it is pretty hopeless. They are wrong there. It won't be long now. But it is easy to understand how that fine enthusiasm can fade when the effort, the time and the sacrifice of civilian plans seem to be "passed over with little more than a shrug." It is to be hoped that shortly after this appears in print, the boys will be on Uncle Sam's payroll. They have friends in Washington who are Nazi-occupi- Monty Stt "We gotta take this one! Play U0J d. Mak claim Darns B ICSS ir.r.ci,!... How well they all obeyed the cry when the stitches are v this win and "Get in there, kid. lei to the weave of ths material. game!" This was a new one to 'em all; But they could hear .the call so i E Fortune Telling THE SPIRIT AT GUADALCANAL White crosses in the blazing sun Are scattered- through the Jungle hell; They mark the graves of lads, each one, Who played the game and played it well! there MAKKi WITH Of course, there is no denying that flying a training plane and flying a combat plane are two quite different things. As one air force officer, who really is sympathetic with the CAA program, said to me: . "Remember that a man who has spent fifteen to twenty hours in the air is not a combat pilot. You might be able to take off from a field in a crate and land all right but that doesn't mean you can e handle a job with its 200 instruments and spend perhaps 12 to 14 hours in the air without seeing anything but those 200 25-to- n, iOMOGRAPH TOP TO A MARC Army Fliers Experts BRIEFS At the engineer school, Fort Bel-voi- r, Va incoming mail is read with DEPARTM M INSTRUCTION No Burma Air Road It is easy to see the reason why I these will and a lot of other AND HELP BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydia E. Plnkham's Compound TABLETS (with added iron) have helped thousand to relieve periodic pain, backache, headache with weak, nervous, cranky, blue feelings due to functional monthly they receive no pay as flying cadets do, and they have to furnish part of their own uniforms. Many gave up jobs to take the training or are hesitating to take jobs because they expect to be called. Some of them have been "expecting" a long time and their morale has sunk to the depths. I have talked with many of them and they have my sympathy for they are so anxious to spread their wings.'so anxious to serve their country and so weary with waiting. Of course, some have been able to get into the air force, but not many have, and the brass hats of the army incline to look down their noses at working for them. Then, even if they have to mark time a little longer, they will feel that their Uncle believes they are worth their salt. (or Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis r TJERE the lid of a reclaimed Civil Pilots Eagerly WNU Service, Union CLASSIFIED $2 . U ww. ror iou Veil rr hour every, day, J, ji never stopping, want matter from the M00. boVtb If more people were r'0v. wjl0'' " eo"";ntlyjVhPr kidneys muit plus fluid, excess acids " matter that cannot m without injury to health, w be better undemtandinwhen W p& whole system Is upt to function properly. too ufflt a sy you think of the Japs, trained jungle fighters, being driven out of Guadalcanal by our boys, never closer to a jungle than the swamp around the ol' swim m in' hole or the picnic grounds at GilhoIIey's Grove, the more stirring it seems. Personally, we don't read the social columns, but the wife does, and she nicked ud an unusual item thpr the other day. It seems some girl married a civilian. Merrill Chilcote "I Burning, scanty or warne I u is wrong. You ''"a'"'',wfll"'-- j ache, bradaches, pains, fettins up st I Why not try oan be u.fns a medicine ',liT"uJ the" "f country over. tfon of th. kidneys ,.i.f flush ont poi"nous blood. 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