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Show The Cache American, Lojran. Cache County. Utah Pace Six lova Man Mr. and Mrs. Typical Midwest Farmer Wins New Products, Processes Mean Jobs, Better Living "The Typical Midwest Farmer" award fur 1943 was conferred upon John Orscr of Westside, Iowa. The presentation was made on Labor Day at Yankton, S. D., before a crowd of 70,000 people who had gath-ere- d for the annual "WNAX Farmer Day," The recognition of the "typical farmer" was Inaugurated In 1942 aa a means of honoring outstanding war production on the land. Radio station WNAX and the American Broadcasting sponsored the festivities, in cooperation with the U. S. navy. Each of the five states, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, N. Dakota and S. Dakota nominated a "typical farmer," meaning an outstanding one, and sent him to Yankton, S. D., for the contest. John Oeser was chosen, not alone for a remarkable production record, but because of his leadership In war and community activities. The four runners-up- , representing four states, were also heaped with honors and valuable prizes. Festivities opened with an Indian ceremonial staged on the bank of the Missouri river. Indians In full regalia played native music and staged Sioux dancers. They also took part in the mile-lonparade which was lead by the Great Lakes naval training station band. The whole day's program was planned to honor John Oescr. The 1945 winner, who is 58 years old, was born on his Westside, Iowa, farm. As a boy he made a deathbed promise to his father to always keep the land, which his father as a pioneer emigrant from Germany had plowed for the first time in the world's history. Father of Eight. Oeser has eight children. The only son of military age is a technical sergeant with the marine corps, Two now in the South Pacific. are graduate nurses. daughters Since the son Joined the service, Oeser has been handling all the farm with the work on his help of two younger sons, 13 and 10 .i , st M f i f i Ki A ... i' ' 'i ? , V-- . .1 II ft ' . t f - V'' - v- ' - ' ' vi M V i . 1 mid-wester- n HV.' - J; V Mr. and Airs. John Oescr of Westside, Iowa, will be guests of President and Mrs. Truman this winter. Oeser was chosen "Typical Midwest Farmer of 1945" In a five-stacompetition In Yankton, S. D., on Labor tour, escorted, to WashingDay. The Oesers were given an ton, D. C., a tractor, Victory bonds, and checks for complete wardrobes. Mrs. Oescr was presented with a wrist watch. te per acre. He raised 125 to 160 head was recently awarded a Victory ciof hogs each year. Over half of tation. Boone oats grown In his county can His county extension director said, be traced to him. His farm was chos- "In my 32 years of agricultural exen for the state corn yield test plot in tension work I know of no one more entitled to the title of being the "Typical Farmer." I am thinking of a lot of real folks whom it is a pleasure to know and work with. I feel sure he is tops on our list and well worthy of all honors that can be given him. fast-growin- 160-acr- e "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers WNU Features. By NANCY PEPPER DAFFYNITIONS WHY DO YOU LOVE A gal who uses too WARRIOR THAT VAN? much dazzle dust and pucker paint Now that the Van Johnson hys- yon saw In Frankie to bring the swoons and squeals, we could only shrug on helplessly and say, We, too." Well, weve asked the 1,800 teenagers who act as "Hi Style Scouts" for Calling All Girls if they're swooning over Van and why. Now, just let somebody ask ns about this new crush and were ready with all the answers. He looks like the boy next door not like a movie glamour boy." (Dont you wish you lived on that girls block?) "The way be takes a girl in his arms and kisses her." (Now we're getting somewhere.) His cute, squeaky voice. (Well, whats the matter with Mickey Mouse?) His divine build, his boyish smile; his red hair." (Three good reasons.) Hes sweet and shy, when the occasion demands, he can be so-omasterful. (Did you sit through his last picture three times just waiting for these occasions?) He doesnt act as if he were act(Then what does M.G.M. pay ing. him for, anyway?) Are you kidding? Hes positive(That seems to sum ly gorgeous. up the whole situation.) -o Roll your own eyes, not cigarettes! Rolling the eyes is a splendid One Minute Exercise. Look Now, lower and straight ahead. raise the upper lids ten times without moving the lower lids. Now close your eyes and count ten. Repeat If you suffer from eye strain this is a very soothing exercise. Ledger Syndicate. WNU Feature. ' i SILLY STUFF She My dad takes things apart to see why they dont go. He So what? She Youd better go. , 1 She I could have married anyone pleased. He Then why didnt yon marry? She 1 didnt please anyone. S Well, as the Slick Chick said to the Wolf, Raise your right arm; raise your left arm. Now, go ahead FENCE ME IN!" v:l ; j-- a L More than 73.244.000 acres of grazare being conserved, developed and utilized under range management plans which are a part of the government'i agricultural program. Better forage for livestock is a natural result of better handling of accessible range. At the same time, soil on the range and on nearby cropland receives Increased pro- cupboard doors, drawer fronts and canisters, go right ahead. You tection. Proper utilization of rangeland can even have them twining use around the window and door requires a carefully worked-ou- t plan" involving a number of fac frames and on the furniture. What tors. In widest use are such prnc ; is more, you can paint them your-ticwith the painting pattern as rotating grazing, natural jsc reseeding through deferred grazing. j shown here and have a lot of fun artificial reseeding by drilling doing it. These garden posiet are of the type broadcasting and harrowing in suit- used In ell peasant art simple in design, able locations, development of propgay In color. All you have to do Is to and erly spaced, adequate depend- trace the outlines from the pattern and able water supplies, eradication of then fill them In following the color guide. You may want to use them for decorating destructive plants, proper fencing to tin boxes and gifts for Christmas facilitate uniform distribution of too. trays, A list of materials and full directions stock, and water spreading meas- are Included. e a ures to divert run-of- f water and Note This Carden Flower Painting prevent erosive action. Pattern may be obtained by sending 13 Proper management of one range cents with name and address direct to: area may require only a few of MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS these practices, while another will Bedford Hills New York need many or all of them in order Drawer 10 ing lands es Enclose 13 cents for Carden Flower Painting Pattern. Address. This Is It Mother! From Otber Busy Mothers to return the range soil to its original fertility. Reseeding, both natural and artificial, is an essential to most rangeland. While natural reseeding through deferred grazing is held to be the most practical method, excellent results are reported from artificial reseeding on lands where sufficient remnants of desirable forage plants did not remain. Extension Oil Can FIGr. 1 There are usually one or two oil holes on all machinery that the average oil can will not reach. This can be remedied by taking a copper wire about three inches longer than the spout and bend at right angles, as shown in the illustration. The bent end is inserted into the can, and spout is placed over the wire. The bent piece will prevent wire from falling out but will allow the oil to follow wire into oil hole desired. 1 ; Ad kitchen must be cold and cal. It may be as gay and cozy as you like and your modern equipment will settle right down and be perfectly at home. So, if you have ever wished that you could have bright flowers on your Grazing Plans Aid to Natural Reseeding Postwar Machinery Harvester n home remedy you can use to relieve miseries of colds is to rub warming, soothing Vicks Bast-knew- VapoRub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub Penetrates to upper bronchial tubes with special, soothing medicinal vapors. Stimulatea chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. Then For Hours VapoRubs special action keeps on working. Invites restful sleep. Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone I Only VapoRub gives you this special penetrating-stimula-tin- g action. So be sure you get the one and only VICKS VAPORUB. cold-irritat- ed Let the Ads Guide You When Shopping Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion 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 of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 5i ,Y' RAZO IN 5 - . 4v s M ? k' 4 i f A Postwar harvesting will be taken care of by harvesters. The feature on this machine designed by the Minneapo-lis-Molin- e Power Implement company, makes possible the harvest of all crops at lower cost. Unusual engineering development Although only 11 years old, Joe Morrison of Pleasant Island, Me., is already an accomplished fisherman and a fair hand with a rifle. This makes the feature adaptable in harfall he is taking up the shotgun under his fathers coaching. The elder vesting all types of grain includMorrison, who operates a sportsmans camp, has been taking Joe along ing rice. on hunting and fishing trips since the boy was a toddler. T UJSJTARMY - The statistics cost D. C. of bureau of labor living index reached its highest level of the war in the month ended July 15 when it reached av129.4 per cent of the 1935-3- 9 the cent 31 above or per erage, August, 1939, level. In the last year the index has advanced 2.8 per cent i A i s ... le Better Handling of Range Helps Forage Oil Can Equipped with Wire. IT PUCKERS ME It makes me mad. THE FEET Thats what you call any good dancer. You call Frankie The Voice. dont you, and Dick Haymes The Throat? Well VANNY Wonderful. And in case you dont know why, just take another look at those love scenes in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. C. O. D. Crush on a Drip. SLURP Y Droolsome. TRIXIE TEEN SAYS Care in the summer fair in the fall thats my motto and I wont be stuck with it. Sure, its fine to fry to a frazzle in the sun all day but a little cream ing every night will help to preserve that peach skin complexion underneath the tan. And, unless you want to be wearing your hair Parched in the mid die this fall, youd better protect it from sun and sea with nightly brush-ingand weekly shampoos. Girls who fail apart over the summer have a hard time putting the pieces together in time for school opening. And, like the Last Rose of Summer, theyre apt to be left Blooming Alone when the bell rings. nt An Early Start With the Old Scatter gun Cost of Living Index At Wars Top in July WASHINGTON. Jobs, incomes and more, better and cheaper goods and services for the new era which America is now entering will depend to a large extent upon scientific research. The radio, television, chemical, plastic, automobile and many other Industries are direct tangible benefits of industrial research. The television Industry, for example, has spent more than 20 million dollars on research and It is expected to provide for more than 350,000 new Jobs which never existed before. Other new products and services which may be expected now include: Aviation type gasoline for automobiles at no extra cost. Factory made houses with standardized parts but put together to the owners design. and wool fabrics treated at the factory with special chemicals. Transparent window screens that will roll up like a shade. Windows of polarized glass through which the flow of light can be regulated by turning a button. Sulfa drugs, penicillin and qtber new healing aids, plentiful and at costs that can be met by alL Thousands of familiar prewar achievements will be obsolete. Automobiles, radios, washing machines, refrigerators and similar products will be so greatly Improved that customers will want the new prod ucts even though their old ones are not worn out This will provide thousands of new jobs in existing industries in addition to those 'Created by new industries. Atomlo Age Coming. American Industry engages not only in applied research but contributes heavily to fundamental research pioneering new knowledge in chemistry, physics and other sciences. Atomic bombs would not have been possible except for the experimentation in atom smashing to which Industrial corporations contributed funds, talent and new technological equipment over a period of several years. The application of atomic energy to peacetime products will come eventually. Between the two World Wars, industrial research in the United States grew almost tenfold, from an expenditure of 2.9 million dollars in 1920 to 23.4 million dollars in 1940, While indications point to industrial research growing faster in the next decade than ever before, the shortage of technical personnel to staff laboratories will be a serious handicap. Availability of funds will be another important factor in the growth of research. Decline in income from endowments has made educational and research foundations increasingly dependent upon contributions by industry. Moth-resista- 1942 43 and '44. In 19433 and '44 he had the second highest average yield in his state. Good pasture of clover, bromegrass and alfalfa are provided for his cattle, hogs and horses. About half of his farm is kept In pasture and hay. In 1942, he marketed 142 head of hogs, 10 head of beef cattle and approximately pounds of butterfat. They now have 170 hogs, 36 head of cattle, and 700 layers and chickens. They also have two large gardens. In 1945 he had 17 litters of porkers, with g an average of 8 thrifty, porkers. Five Year Rotation Plan. The land has been limed, and he has a five year crop rotation plan, that was laid out by the Soil Conservation service, in operation. He and his wife and three younger children carried on a well balanced years old. His community record reveals livestock and grain program despite that he has been a director in the wartime handicaps of Insufficient Farm bureau, member of the school labor. During 1942 and '43 he completeboard, chairman of drives for the Red Cross, USO, salvage, and bond ly modernized his home by installsales. ing running water, bathroom, elecHis average corn yield in 1944 was tric lights, refrigerator, radio, sep96 bushels per acre, with one field tic tank, new tile smoke ht use, elecover 100 bushels per acre. In 1943 his tric washing machine. Thu home lawn, and an average was 98 bushels per acre. has a fine, well-kep- t This family His oats average over 60 bushels evergreen wind-brea- people IT IS all a myth that your new clini- V 1 John Oeser Voted Typical Midwest Farmer of 19 13 at Festival in Yankton, S. D. teria is sweeping the country like the Sinatra tidal wave, we want to know the whys and wherefores. When asked os what Gay, Cozy Kitchen Laboratories Shapii Future 'American Farming Award Mid-We- Garden Flower tor Industrial Research DEMOBILIZES JAM 144 S ,724,004 Alfalfa Meal Valuable Magnesium Is Smelted Direct Under New Method Alfalfa meal has been found of high value as a source of the water-solubl- e WASHINGTON. vitamins in hog feeding. Magnesium, the light metal that has revolutionized A supplement of 10 to 12 per cent airplane construction since the be- alfalfa meal in a basal diet to sows ginning of the war, can be smelted in the gestation and lactation period directly out of magnesium-silicat- e resulted in 82.5 per cent of their pigs ores by a new process. U. S. Patent reaching weaning stage. This trial No. 2,379,576 has just been issued showed superior results when ccm- -' here to Dr. Fritz J. Hansgirg. pared with ground yellow corn, soyDr. Hansgirg is at present car bean meal, tankage, fish meal tankrying on his magnesium research at age and dried corn distillers Black Mountain college, in North Carolina. ' TUItSI Millions of people suffering from eimple Piles, have found prompt relief with PAZO ointment. Heres why i First, PAZO ointment soothes Inflamed area relieves pain and Itching. Second, PAZO ointment lubricates hardened, dried parts belpe prevent cracking and soreness. 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