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Show The Cache American Ttizan. Cache Cvinty, Utah Pace Six Hometown Folks Told lo Act Now WNU One of the They Want Full Opportunity In a Free Society, Say Junior Commerce leader. gadgets Ailnuta Aiala- - Upi By GABRIELLE Do you know that you can give added luster to your hair by brushing it dry right after a shampoo? Do you know that incorrect shades in make-u- p can add years to the appearance of your skin? Do you know that you should choose cosmetic make-u- p shades for your Type? Do artists agree you know that make-uthat there are only Five basic Types? Do you know that these are Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads, Silver Hair (or Platinum) and Chestp nut? Ledger Syndicate. WNU Feature. Horses Are Found Headed Into Oblivion When someone ST. PAUL. tells you to "get a horse, you mny have a bit of trouble. At least thats the opinion of A. L. Harvey, professor of animal husbandry at the University of Minnesota, who said a survey of 500 stallion owners in Minnesota had shown a 50.8 per cent stock decline in recent years. In tape to come out lately Is the the picture, then raid Die family sewing box. Take a celluloid thimble and stuff with a cork. Now slick pins in the cork and top each pin W'llh a liny felt flower. Color the stem of the pins with red nail polish. Attach a pin to the back of the thimble and you have a professional looking lapel gadget or ha yen t you? 4-- been kept $14,000, 000 worth NAIL POLISH NONSENSE ITS A Pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, my health to better living, for my club, my community, and my country. This is the pledge of the 1,500,000 members of the 1 1 clubs. Accomplishments revealed at their 22nd con gress and contests in Chicago indicate this pledge has cutest Ideas flower pot pin. follow our directions, look at scrap collected and ABOUT NAIL POLISH IN THIS COLUMN? BUT THAT DOESNT MEAN THAT THE TEENS ARENT STILL DOING EV ERYTHING WITH IT BUT DRINK-1NIT. IN FACT. CRAZY COL-ORSUCH AS GREEN AND VEL-LO- ' 4 of war bonds and stamps LONG TIME SINCE sold, 300,000,000 pounds of WEVE TALKED y d I Just Intensified community action on behalf of the many worth-whil- e postwar employ ment plans now under way is absolutely imperative, oc cording to a statement released recently by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. The statement, rallying the membership of the Junior Chambers local organizations behind a Jobs llus Opportunity" program, came as the result of a spesession of the excial two-dain Chicago. committee ecutive thoufrom Expressions not Interested In Job alone, but rather. In jobs with a good future. Bruce Palmer. president of the organizaIf we interpret tion, declared. Uiese expression! correctly, the returning servicemen will want full opportunity in a free and unregi-mente- d society. We firmly believe that wholehearted action to meet Uieir wishes should be started In every community without delay. Those of us not yet in the services feel keenly our obligations as an organization of young men to help insure full opportunity for our returning fighters," Palmer continued. The job is much too big and important for any one organization, Therefore, the Junior certainly. Chamber pledges to add to its community action facilities for publicizing and advancing the many excellent plans already prepared by national and local organizations, along with other plans yet to come. Action for postwar employment must now start from the grass roots as well as from the top, and all of the hometown folks who have the future of our servicemen close to heart must get together for joint action." f Jaycees Cooperate. V The executive committee of the Jaycees" the popular name for the Junior Chamber announced its intention to mobilize immediately within its own organization to cooperate unlimitedly with all such postwar-mindegroups as the Committee for Economic Development, the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Clearing House committee, the National Association of Manufacturers, and labor, farm, veterans, civic, business and other influential organizations. According to Palmer, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, which considers itself to be an "action group," is more interested in spurring community awareness of present postwar plans than in advancing specific proposals of its own at this time. He warmly praised the progress being made by the Committee for Economic Development. "We of the Junior Chamber will spare no effort, from now on, to help in the campaign to have each and every community examine its conscience, its resources and its objectives in relation to postwar opportunity for Americans now at the front, he stated. Falur By NANCY PEPPER FLOWER TOT FRIPPERY For Servicemen sands of Junior Chamber members now in the armed forces indicate that they are Their Heads, Hearts, Hands and Health Are Pledged to Victory "GAY GADGETS" HI- $ jf - pictured hit Grand i with 1 Champion 5,000,-00- 0 bushels of victory garden products grown. Figures, however, cannot show the democratic power gendiscussion erated by and educational progroups grams. 4-- II ARE THE CURRENT SORT OF EXOTIC AND ON THE REPULSIVE SIDE. HANDY TIPS Teens aren't satis fled with 10 finger nails when they go on a nail polish rampage. Some girls find that a hand from an old doll makes a wonderful lapel pin, especially when the finger tips are painted to match their own nails. And have you seen that cute cellu loid barrette that looks like two hands? Buy one for your George and dont forget Washington hair-dto color the finger tips to match your own nails. MIX YOUR COLORS-D- ont throw away the dregs of used nail polish bottles. Mix em all together; thin the mixture. If necessary, with a few drops of remover; then use on your nails. You will have a truly EXCLUSIVE color. CASE CONSERVATION Having Soldiers, sailors and marines seem to have a common love for pets. Here is an assortment from New Guinea. 1. Sergt. Donald Johnson of trouble with those wartime lipstick New Orleans, La., and his pet Tommy," a black kitten. 2. Sergt. Robert cases made of cardboard? They will Wilkey of Birmingham, Ala., with his flying squirrel which eats from last much longer if you coat them Wilkeys shoulder. 3. Sergt. Edwin Stevens of Mountain Lake, N. J., and with colorless nail polish. Pretty smart, huh? his pet baby goat. 4. Lieut. Don Eider with his love bird. SniNE INSURANCE Dont let your dime store jewelry tarnish. Preserve Its shine with a coating of colorless nail polish. Just goes to prove that all that glitters is defl nitely not gold. FAD-SHIO- - V'f a o PUTTIN ON THE DOG sions or other government benefits. "On your request the U. S. Armed (COLLAR) In furtherance of its policy to fa- Forces institute will undertake to FOR A LONG TIME NOW. THE provide records of courses taken by cilitate the return of the discharged CROWD HAS BEEN WRIT-INTEEN subin the service for soldier to his proper place in civil- you while US ABOUT ian life, the war department an- mission to civilian educational inDOG AND WEARING other and nounced today it has adopted a sin- stitutions, employers, AS CAT COLLARS adIn interested agencies. properly not which document only clearly gle SORTS OF ACALL institute the Armed Forces dition, informs him of his rights, duties and FROM CESSORIES privileges, but also is designed to will give you, on application, speANKLETS TO BELTS serve cial will examinations which to information those give adequate NECKLACES. AND governmental agencies which can as a basis for the granting of acaFAD - SHION THE demic schools and civilian credit by him. help ON AND HERE ARE CARRIES and of will provide reports For his assistance and advice the colleges, SOME NEW ANGLES. the results of these examinations. following information is given: STEADY STUFF Wear your dog For either or both of these services com"There Is a you are required to pay the inst- collar on your left ankle if youre mitteeman attached to every local itutes regular membership fee of $2. going steady; wear it on your right selective service board who will No other payment Is required. In- ankle if you're heart whole and act as your personal representative quiries should be addressed to the fancy free. in your home community and aid Commandant, U. S. Armed Forces CUT OUT CUT-IN- S Strange as it you in yourself after institute, Madison, Wis. sounds, the boys are attaching their discharge. He will assist you either Released by Western Newspaper Union. long watch chains to their partners in getting your old job back or in dog collar anklets when they want getting you a new job if your old Recommendto discourage cut-injob is not available. He will act in ed for slow dances only. your behalf with the other governGIDDY GIRDLES Fasten three ment agencies concerned. dog collars together to make a belt "Army Emergency Relief has and wear it over your skirt waistBy PHYLLIS BELMONT been established by the war departblouses. Have band with tuck-in- ment to furnish temporary emergenyour friends write their names all around it. cy financial aid and other services to soldiers and their dependents. 4 "The United States employment service maintains contacts with employers and will assist you in securing work if you have had no previous job, or if for any valid reason your old job is not available. "The Veterans administration Cultivated for experimental purmaintains hospitals for the care of men incapable of rehabilitating poses on many of Britains acres, nettle a nuisance weed with a themselves for civil life. is yielding a fine cellulose sting The Vocational Rehabilitation can be used in the makwhich fiber and Training division of the Federal of special quality paper, says ing unwhich Security agency, operates the National Geographic society. der the state department of educaWhile our men are off fighting the The nettle plant, growing wild tion in each individual state, will assist you in your training and edu- war, it is essential that we at home along roadsides, streams, and in cation if it is necessary for you to keep physically fit. The shortage fields, is treated in much the same learn a new trade or profession be- of doctors in most communities way as is hemp or flax. The stems makes this essential. are used for their fibers, and the fore returning to civil life. the Fating the proper food is the be- leaves supply chlorophyll "You may obtain information conInof this fitness matter in found program. ginning coloring green cerning federal employment at any clude in your diet plenty of raw plants for coloring soap. post office or any civil service ofgreen salads and vegetables, eggs fice. People of Ireland, Scotland, and d and milk, cereals and The American Red Cross is the bread, oranges and tomato juice. some countries of Europe, gather official medium of communication Some of the dried peas and beans the young tender nettle leaves for between the people of the United are very rich in vitamins and min- salad greens, or as a substitute for spinach. During World War I, GerStates and the army. Its field di- erals. enlisted hundreds of school rectors at Army camps and hosMake a habit of doing a couple of many to the weed to bolchildren in home and every chapters pitals exercises nightly. Practice during ster food gather supply. and will assist you your the day while going about your work community Hungarys textile industry Is dipfamily in solving your personal and to walk correctly and to breathe family problems. They will arrange deeply. You will be rewarded by ping into the nettle patch to suppleimported materials. temporary financial assistance when feeling very fit and full of pep for ment war-cNettle cloth uniforms are the latest you require it and will help you in the job you must do. Hungarian military fashion note. filing and presenting claims for pen Ledger Syndicate. WNU Features. SOLDIERS POSTWAR RIGHTS 4 ''4' v . , fJ j ' X LEADERSHIP awards and trophies for outstanding records for 1943 were won by Robert R. Mayer, Marysville, Kan., and Emily E, McIIattie, 4-- II Newport, Minn. s. What ta Va . rri rt r i ' ' trf rjri Nuisance Weed Is Vf! Turned Into Paper And Army Uniforms I m ?i,jm h u i m - it FIGHTS ! i'r-R-E S fo Is HEALTH champions are (I. to r.) John Weis, St. Cloud, Minn.; Virginia Nelson, North Platte, Neb.; Rena Garner, Ozark, Ala.,-anDelmar Couch, Eagjetown, Okh. ru j whole-graine- ut Soldier Writes to Wie Just 300 Yards Away TELEFACT MANY WOMEN IN INDUSTRIES ARE EMPLOYED WOMEN ) 9 o MBS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TOBACCO m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooo o oo APPAR& Each symbol represent! 10X ol employee! in eodi Induitry CAMP RUCKER, ALA. Like all good soldier husbands, Sergt Russell E. Harris dutifully writes his wife. But his wife, a WAC, lives in bar- racks 300 yards from his. Explains the sergeant: My wife and I have very little time together and there is no place where we can be alone, so we write about three letters a week to tell what we are doing. COOKING winner was Audrey Averill (right), ' of Collins, Mont. State ; jeader Pauline Buntin i offers congratulations. J 4 - f 1 . 1 ELECTRIFICATION winners: Herbert Rice, Mon- roe Arne, Leon Bernsen, Glenn Eisenbrandt, Mar vine Heft and Lawrence Kirk. -- - T 1 ? j i |