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Show THE LEADER Dress and Pinafore Ideal for Small Fry r ' '. v ' V ' Michigan Farmer meat King First U.S. Grower To Win in 23 Years 8738 Harold A. Metcalf, Fairgrove, Michigan, farmer, brought the world's wheat growing to the United championship back States for the first time in 23 years when his sample of York win, a soft winter wheat variety, was adjudged the best at the recent International Live Stock Exposition at Chicago. At the same show Willard C. Kirk, 53, of Jeffersonville, O., won the title of corn king, the first Ohioan in history to win. The new wheat king reports "good seed, good fertilizer and plenty of elbow grease" were the recipe for his success. His wheat weighed 60.5 pounds to the bushel. This was the TWO pretty outfits for small fry at top, a simple dress and pinafore; below, sleeveless dress that has a tiny button-o- n jacket. Pattern No. 8601 Is sew-rlt- ( x l y - temp A City Print) O. Box No. State modes They'll Do It! Government Executive: "If we don't find a way to spend that we'll lose our jobs." Assistant: "How about building a bridge across the Mississippi lengthwise." aMssaiwiMftiavs1iii " sell ,iXm tftiia ,mf II al EGYPTIAN LIBERATORS SHOW TEETH In Cairo, Egypt, several members of the "Liberation" unit, a group of underground fighters, are showing off their weapons to Ceza Nebarawi and Zanib Al Ghazali in an undisclosed headquarters. Mrs. Nebarawi is the leader of the Moslem's women's party, a group that is agitating for the complete ouster of Britain from the Sues canal zone. She entertained the warriors at her home after the inspection of the guns. The weapons of the liberators seem to be British Sten guns, and the bandolier for ammunition worn by the man at the left is branded "U.S." aassssft-aasw- j. ... Harold A. Metcalf first time be had ever exhibited at the show. Another Michigan farmer, Lee D. Ferden of Chesaning, near Saginaw, won the reserve championship. Metcalf was the first U.S. farmer to be crowned wheat king since 1928. In all the years since, the championship has gone to Canadian wheat growers. The corn king had been exhibiting at the show since 1922, but this g was his first major prize. His corn was an Indiana 944-prize-winnin- Hybrid. Kirk limed his corn land at the rate of three tons per acre and add ed 300 pounds of fertilizer per acre to the corn In the row at planting time. Competing with entries from hundreds of growers in the United States and Canada, Kirk's corn had Beach Scene superior finish and luster. Abbreviations are always folThe champion farms 335 acres, lowed by a period except on the about 90 acres planted to corn. His beach and then they are followed gassy by a crowd. WMIM.Mt.Ll,Nl WIVES AWAIT NEWS OF AIRMEN . . . The wives of three of the four airmen being held in Hungary after their plane was forced down await word on the state department's efforts to obtain release of their husbands. At left is Mrs. Jane Swift, Glen Falls, N.Y., with her two children, Leslie and David, who has never seen his dad. At right is Mrs. Florence Henderson, wife of aircraft commander Capt. Dave Henderson, and Mrs. Ruth Duff, bride of TSgt. Jess A. Duff, crew chief from Spokane, Wash., being assured by an official at Erding air depot, Germany, following report plane was forced down in Hungary. sK Nice Compliment The clerk could see he had a difficult customer, so he put everything he had into his sales talk. "These socks are the very latest pattern; the colors are fast; hole- ' l EUfclVMJW aFiaw Willard MUST REMOVE EXCESSIVASTE Champion Wether Whan kidney fanetloa slows down, many folks complain of Bsggint backache, loss of pap and energy, headaches and dlssineas. TJon't suffer looser with these discomforts If reduced kidney function is totting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, overexertion or exposure to cold. 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Put the Pines into a pint bottle and fill up with your syrup. This makes a full pint of cough medicine, very effective and quick-actinand you get about tour times a much for your money. It never spoils, and children lov Its pleasant taste. This tough syrup take hold of toughs, giving quick relief. It loosens phlegm, soothes irritated membrane, helps clesr air passages. Money refunded if Pines doejn't pleas. CXTM CONVENIENCE GET NEW SEAOTMIXEO. REACT 10 USE PINEXJ FOR bbsssbws sr0srs ttjaflas HERO . . . Sgt. 1C Joseph Rodrignes, 23, San Bernardino, Calif., shown with fiancee, Rose Aranda, received notice from defense department that be has been awarded the nation's highest military honor, the congressional medal of honor. He was given the award for doing what three platoons had been unable to do dislodge the enemy from a Red hill. He killed 15 Red soldiers and destroyed several enemy automatic weapons that held our forces at bay. He did this without thought of own safety. ItiaaiHvWW SUMMER PREVIEW ... At Cy press Gardens, Fla., model Dot d Pugh shows what the bathing girl will wear on the beaches next summer. Over her bathing suit she wears an iridescent striped sheer cape that enhances betuty. well-dresse- Pills Night Coughing Quickly Relieved by Home Mixture Railroad lines funnel Into Clara Belle from seven directions, and because the cars from the smelter often carry such items as platinum, Clara Belle does a business valued at millions of dollars a year. Town Builds Parking Lots Aimed to Lure Back Local Trade the back yards of the city's blighted business district that is aimed at increasing the local trade by $4,000,000 a year. The program is the establishment of "car parks", the first two of which were dedicated recently. They are located behind stores, on the main shopping thoroughfare. Two more such parks will be constructed next year. To accomplish the transformation the town condemned and demolished 20 residential properties and two small commercial establishments at a cost in excess of $200,000. Then it spent $55,000 to construct the car parks. Trees will shade each of the 270 stalls and decorative shrubbery and flowers will be set in the stone curbs that divide the parking fields into small sections for easier access to particular stores. That part of the program was developed with the help of the Garden Club of Rye which is contributing much of the greenery. The decision to rehabilitate the business sector stemmed from growing complaints of lack of parking facilities. The main shopping thoroughfare is a narrow traffic trap. There were only a few isolated lots near the stores and local residents were going to other communities tor many items obtainable at home. Some housewives were even doing y their food shopping in other communities. With the new car parks the merchants hope lost trade will return, and they are doing their part by rebuilding the rears of their shops to form an attractive back-dro- p for the parking lots. To insure the continuing attractiveness of the free municipal parking areas the town adopted an ordinance that not only bars commercial advertising signs but requires merchants wishing to identify their locations to submit the designs to an architectural board of review for approval. Taxi Driver Wins Award For Boosting Home Town C. Kirk includes corn, wheat or oats and two years of red clover and alfalfa. He feeds all the corn, ' wheat, oats and forage to hogs, sheep and beef cattle and returns all the manure to the land. Bonn's it. day-to-da- it, A proof; won't shrink; priced far lower than you will find elsewhere. And a very good yarn it is, too." The customer eyed the salesman a moment and said, "Yeah, and you tell it very well." KIDNEYS in of Size iPlease Sudbury, RYE, N.Y. Like many communities across the country, Rye has had a serious parking and traffic problem. The town has just com pleted a major operation on some desired Nome of high-price- d SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT Wesl Adams St.. Chirac 6. Ill Enclose 30c In coin for each pattern Add 3c for 1st Class Mail if Street Addicts or P town Cliff. SBT No. y n pattern in sizes 2, 4, 6. 8, 10, 12 yean. Size 4. dress, lr, yards of pinafore. 1 yards. Pattern No. 8738 Is a sew-rit- e perforated pattern In sizes 1, 2. 3, 4, S, 8 years. Size bolero. 2, dres. Hi yards of yd. TWO SEPARATE PATTERNS. Pattern near-b- northern Ontario, have heard of The five-mastation that comprises the town is tucked behind the International Nickel Company's smelter at Copper perforated e Iowa BURLINGTON, Pride in his home town and a zeal for telling people about it, earned a Burlington taxi driver a special award from the Chamber of Commerce in that community. Paul Brown i was the honored individual and he received an engraved fountain pen at luncheon with the chamber board. Brown had as his customers recently two gentlemen who were stopping overnight in Burlington while on industrial site inspection trip through the middle west. Burlington itself was not actually on the list. After overhearing his passengers conversation about new industry, Brown got in a pitch for his own town and did it so effectively that he induced the men to visit the local chamber and give Burlington consideration. It is possible now that Burlington will get the new Industry. County Board Asks Notes Of Local Newspapermen Harold Barber, shepherd from the University of Kentucky, holds Kentucky Colonel, (rand champion wether at the Interna tlonaJ Live Stock Exposition. This Is the third consecutive wether title captured by the university. WAMPSVILLE. N.Y. The Madi-so- n county supervisors have estab- Hardware Can Kill a Cow, Veterinarian Reports A tiny piece of wire or i broken nail thrown in the wrong place can cost you a cow. Dr. R. D. Hatch, veterinarian at the University of warns farmers. "Cattle Illinois, often swallow nails, screws, pieces of wire, pins or other bits of metal that wet Into their feed," he says. Often these pieces of hardware cause death. Sometimes the animal can be saved by surgical operation, he reports. Useful in Wardrobe Town's Population Zero CLARA BELLE. Canada Clara Belle must be considered a "railroad town" because it has a station and is well known to mining equipment manufacturers in the United States and Canada, but it has no inhabitants. There are conflicting stories that the town was named for a woman or. a cow. Although the town is known to railroad men and shippers in this country and in Britain, few persons in the WfflJODlM Named A Fitted Skirt Is Clara Belle w ... Dr. Ernest Chain (right), Nobel prise bioSCIENTIST BARRED chemist, developer of penicillin, has been barred twice from the U.S., onre on a science mission for the U.N. world health organisation. Authorities say that be is inadmissable to the U.S. under the internal security act. Here, he Is made a commander of the legion of honor in France in 1948. Critics of security act say it emulates Hitler's decrees that deprived Nasi Germany of scientists. . OUSTER . . . Nationalist President LI Tsung-Je- n says in Rlverdale, N.T., k violated that Chiang China's constitution when he regained presidency without election. LI says be has plan to oust Chiang. PLAN'S CHIANG Former Kai-she- lished a public relations committee and have asked newsmen covering meetings of the group to show their notes taken at meetings to the com mittee. The committee chairman said the request was "not a formal demand" and was designed to see that the reporters all have the story. Newsmen who attended the meeting In the community of approximately 300 said they would cooperate "to a certain extent." One of the supervisors hastened to explain that the committee was not a censorship board of the local press. He added that it was appointed to "sift and assimilate the news and to enlighten the general public on phases of the board's work." LARGE. L4 A SIZES 8765 WA 1ST 28'-4- n BEAUTIFULLY fitting skirt so useful in your winter wardrobe. And it's designed particularly for women, has new and that's interesting details. Pattern No. 8765 is a perforated sew-rlt- e pattern in waist sizes 28 yards of 40. Size 30. . 30. 32 . 34. 36. 38 1 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT Ill West Adams St.. Chicaee Enclose 30c In coin for each patSc for 1st Class Mail if tern Add 367 desired. Pattern .. Size No Name (Please Print! Street Address or P O Box No Slate City CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. FOB SALE: Hotel, Apartments and Cafe, including building. 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