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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER GUN THAT WON THE WEST Germans Mod About Burlesque ShowsGerman Buffalo Bill's Famous Old Rifle To Join Mementos of Scout's Life Nearly every night club has at least one female performer whose specialty is unCoffee to Horse Radish dressing in public. The customers Use an after dinner coffee spoon new wrinkle JIM to this in old home. flock droves Winchester is going Buffalo Bill's historic cocktails or tiny for rein German entertainment. It The famous old repeater used by William Frederick Cody, and bowls of mustard or horse radish. minds old time Germans of the symbol of the spectacular fighting days of the early west, will join spicy entertainment that sprang Farm Fish Ponds other historic mementos of the legendary scout, hunter, Indian Good Dessert up after World War I. fish ponds are gaining fighter, and showman in the Cody Memorial Museum at Cody. Farm a Here's gorgeous dessert for Germans West most The girl widespread popularity, and many Wyoming, on July 4. nd it's so simple. sloe-eya your family, is see to prefer thousands of these impoundments The rifle is from the private collection of Colonel Walter F. Slice donuts crosswise and place She Raki. named brunette Laya of all sizes have been built during official of the Wlnches- one half in the bottom of each says she is half Dutch and hall the past few years. Methods were Slegmund. ter Repeating Arms company divi dish. Cover with maple syrup and Indonesian. in Alabama for increas- sion of Olin Industries, Inc., and add the other donut half. Fill and She does a dance called "The developed ing fish production in pondi by will be presented during the Frontop with more maple syrup and Indian Gravestone" which def the use of commercial fertilizer. It tiers Day celebration, according to I garnish with cherry or walnut. initely is out of the cemetery class now is possible for a southern farmMary Jester Allen, niece of Colonel and which leaves her quite chilly to raise 250 pounds of fish per Cody and founder of the museum. er Buffet Near Pass Door Miss Since waist from the up. a year. This is Buffalo Bill's rifle which he made want a pass door in the If Raki is a girl who might give acre of water in you to the production of famous as "the gun that won the comparable cusbetween wall the kitchen and the to Jane Russell, pause livestock on an acre of good upland. west" is a Model 73 lever action reroom, be sure it opens onto tomers love it. dining Although yields may be somewhat peater. Cody described it as "the a buffet or built-i- n serving counter They blow foam off seidels of lower in the North, owing to the boss" for hunting and Indian fighton both sides of the wall. beer and applaud wildly when her season, the pond ing and said an Indian would give gold scarf is discarded and she shorter growing i ! movement is gaining rapidly in that more for it than any other rifle. dances in a smile and a Extending Sotps it One of the first rifles, region. repeating A tour of Frankfurt night clubs Add to the appetite appeal and magazine, and it Ponds are useful not only for fish had a nutritive value of your favorite yields a bounteous harvest of un them with dressed entertainment, but the productioin but for stock water and was said that it could be loaded on by serving soups croutons made from crusts of enGerman version of the American domestic ducks and geese. Some Sunday and fired all week. Once in the Black Hills Cody farmers have made their ponds riched bread. Simply cut the strip tease rarely is subtle. In one night club a flashily small waterfowl sanctuaries where saved his life with one of these crusts into cubes, and saute them dressed master of ceremonies an- wild birds are decoyed by tame rifles by firing il shots into a in butter or margarine until golden Col. Walter F. Siegmund wounded bear that charged him would ducks and fed during the fall nounced Miss brown, adding onion and celery Buffalo (above) will present from only 30 feet. dance a tango. salt for flavor. Bill's famous old repeating riA weary orchestra thumped Fish ponds are kept free of leafy fle to the Buffalo Bill Museum Chief d frau- - vegetation by deepening the margi Called away while a To rid a plant of aphids, pour at Cody, Wyoming, on July 4. as the lein trudged aimlessly about wear nal areas. Food for young fish is Frequently described water over it.' with is Col. shown soapy Siegmund "Buffalo Bill rifle," the Model 73 and two feather ing a of a the and rifle photograph e established the reputafans. Occasionally she dropped CoL William Frederick Cody. Wording of Invitation tion of its manufacturer. A total of her fans to bare her chest to" the j The engraved invitation to the 720,610 rifles of this model were haired enthusiastic audience. shot his first deer at ceremony requests the made until 1924 when it was discon- the age chief, It was anything but a tango but of eight, his first Indian at "honor of your presence" while tinued. nobody seemed to mind. 11, rode for the Express at the invitation to the reception reBuffalo Bill's famous rifle is still 14, and became aPony One night club run by a German scout at fifteen. quests the "pleasure of your in excellent working order and it At the woman has rung in another verripe old age of 23 he began ocntains two new "features" which a dual career sion of undressed entertainment. as a picturesque live Buffalo Bill knows nothing about. hero as well as Every night at 12 o'clock a 10- the legendary figure Tasty Ham Garnish These are the autographs of two who roinute motion picture of semi-aud- e his way as a champion For a fought garnish for ham, serve Adheroes of World War II, Fleet girls is shown. of law and order and upright liv- peach halves filled with raw cranmiral Chester Nimitz and General The scenes are set in the night ing through the pages of more than berry and orange relish. Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of 900 dub. While a man and womaa dime novels. Bataan and Corregidor, who found told hands amorously, girls with Sunday Breakfast bare chests and loin cloths made inspiration in Cody's colorful caFor Novels Add new interest to an old Inspiration reer. of artificial butterflies or orchids It was in 1869, when Cody was favorite by serving sliced bananas The famous scout, who was both simper daintly. between two or three helpings of It has the place packed every furnished by the minute a live hero and a legend during 48 only 23, that Edward Zane Carroll golden French toast, made from better known as Ned Bunt-linnight. plants and animals that multiply of the 71 years of his exciting life, Judson, him the name of "Buffa- nutritious enriched bread. Then gave in water. fertilized was in born 1846, abundantly February 26, smother all with maple syrup, These pond areas usually are Scott County, Iowa, near the town lo Bill" in the first of the 900 dime or confectioners' sugar. jelly, novel stories described that Cody's fenced against grazing to prevent of Le Claire and died January 10, hot pork sausages, bacon, Crisp With Judson's death in ilting. The immediate margin of 1917, in Denver, near which he exploits.Colonel or fried ham make this tempting 1886, Prentice Ingraham, the water customarily is kept clear now rests on a promontory of Look one of Cody's cronies who also had fare perfect for Sunday morning to make fishing easier and to keep out mountain. an intimate knowledge of his life. breakfasts or daily lunches. Try the impoundment from collecting Cody, who became known to the continued the dime novel saga that it with other fre?h and canned leaves and brush. However, plant- Indians as the long- - kept generations of youngsters fruits too. It's a real treat. pul ings of conifers and shrubs may be to wild west adventures sating sed on the watershed or inside the Cooked Celery Dishes which have been perpetuated in fence of the pond area itself. Musk-rat- s Cooked celerv mav be served in western movies, radio and televimust be excluded from fish a variety of ways. Team it with sion programs, and comic books. ponds as there is not food for them ceas or carrots, if vou like, serve Newest to CULL publication to perpetuate nd they would be a threat dikes or add it to leftover it creamed the of Colonel memory Cody is the and dams. . soup. new "Buffalo Bill" comic book Fish ponds should not be stocked One ounce makes 6 gallon! just released which tells true with many kinds of spray. Kills aphids and indiscriminately stories in the famous scout's life. Some the fish. of of similar sucking Insects by highest yields Fair Trade contact and fumes. Spares have been obtained by stocking Cody enjoyed the unique distinc A man died and his wife col tion of having an entire literature friendly insects. Leaves no new ponds with 100 largemouth harmful residue. Can ba Ibuilt around his life while he was lected $50,000 in insurance. Upon black bass and 1,000 to 1,500 blue-gimixed with other standard still alive, and it was difficult to being presented with the check Proved dependable fingerlings per surface acre. sprays. determine whether his experiences she said, with a deep sigh, "Oh, by 39 years of use on fruits, The and building proper operating vegetables and flowers. of a pond requires professional portrayed in the dime novels were dear, I'd give $10,000 to have him Tobacco I Chemical more dramatic or incredible than back." guidance. In most areas this can Richmond, Virginia Corporation those he lived. be furnished by the soil conservaA closeup of the rifle shows tion service. In some states the Cody spent years traveling the the plate attesting: the former state conservation department also United States with his wild west ownership of the rifle by Cody. show featuring Indians and cowprovides assistance. Bulletins on The gun was autographed by the subject can be obtained from boys. Also a feature attraction of General Jonathan Wainwright his hsow was Annie Oakley, fathe Superintendent of Documents, and Fleet Admiral Chester W. mous crack shot. Buffalo Bill's the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Nimitz, heroes of World War show also toured England and the and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife IL continent. Service, all of Washington, D.C. big-cit- y PHODYpJVAi ed ed ot Justice The suitor, courting the lady of his fancy, frankly admitted that his face was his fortune and that one of his relatives had been hanged. "Well," responded the lady, "my face is also my fortune, and though none of my relatives have been hanged, most of them should have been." 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Have you explained to him the importance of habitat? Have you taught him to see beauty in the dogwood, redbud and sage brush? Is he attracted to the ripple of water, the song of the brook or the chirping of the birds? Is he acquainted with the woods and wildlife? Have you passed over quietly or ever omitted references to your VHEN THIS HAPPY LETTER a. CHILD PRODIGIES uiu CONSTIPATED? READ e, Teach Them Young i-- Invalid Invitations The invitation to an annual barn dance in Iowa read: "Informal, except shoes are required." g AAA 7 ...A 103-ye- s I A hot race for the title of "America's greatest child prodigy" is being waged between two moppets hardly old enough to escape the afternoon nap. Beverly Bowler Babcock, 3, and Jerard nonors in me spouignt oi Amer ica's music world as the youngest professionals. considers the piano Beverly "easy" and turns pages meticulously although she can't read a note. She is booked solid for public performances months in advance. Jerard, with a three year head start, appears for his concerts prepared to do piano and organ selections of Brahms, Mozart, and Chopin. Mr. and Mrs. David Babcock of Newport News, Va., music teachers, first learned of Beverly's infallible ear for music when the baby complained about the mistakes that the students made. With the rare gift of perfect pitch and a remarkable memory for melody, Beverly is now able to hear a number once or twice and play It with none of the mistakes that irk her. Concert veteran Jerard Jennings of Newark. Conn., is the son of the former Frances Hayes, premiere danseuse in the Broadway production "Great Waltz." His father is a research engineer. Jennings, 6, r1 share aVPC0tS Of CAtJOF 3-1-3. I " EMULSOR1ZED SHOMMM FOR MAKING MOISTER Jerard Jennings has been a star for nearly three years. Ilere he plays the piano and solovox. He has an IQ of more than 200 and an amazing knowledge of geography and Mrs. Jennings reports that the youngster was playing his nursery rhymes on the piano at two and a half, and had progressed to concert work by four. Prodigies Retain Childlike Qualities ,.A.meri" outstanding prodigies happily retain the qualities of imaginotion and mischief, end lead normal lives unruffled by enormous popularity and frequent radio and concert appearances. 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