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Show lAi "GAY GADGETS" California Salmon Hatchery Improves on Mother Nature Associated Nswtpapars WNU fasturas By NANCY PEPPER DANDLE WITH CARE We're always getting angreatlona from the keen teens ea conservaof tion clothes jind we're alwaya glad to Include n them In this First of all, they prove that your nonsense often makes sense and that, no matter how yon sonnd col-nm- the radio when a certain baritone slags yon have plenty of "saving graces." Try these tricks yourself If yon want to your war drobes. It's in the Bag Wax paper, the kind your mother buys In big rolls to wrap food In, is also good for protecting your precious sweater col- -- A-to- tal - 25-poo- lection. Cut big enough pieces to sew up Into envelope shaped bags and make a separate one for each sweater. Youll be able to see at a glance where each sweater is but you'll be keeping them clean and fresh when you're not wearing them. Do' your Rolling Fin Racket sweaters sag like bags after washing? Do they shrink Into shadows of their former selves? Thats 'coz you don't give them the rolling pin treatment. Before washing, lay your sweater out flat on a piece of clean wrapping paper. Trace the outline carefully with a penclL After washing, pull Into shape to fit within the outline and pin down securely. Next, cover with thin towel and flatten out thoroughly by running a rolling pin over It several times. Leave as it is until almost dry. Then you can remove the paper and lay your sweater on an absorbent bath towel to dry thoroughly. As long as you haven't gained or lost pounds in the meantime, your sweater should fit like new. Mrs. Elizabeth Swctt stayed away from her Job in a war plant her first absence since she, started six months ago only because she had an important occasion to celebrate. Mrs. Swctt, 69, and her husband,' 75, observed their 50th wed-inanniversary. Said Mrs. Swetts foreman: Til match her against any in her work as wrapper. ofing to predictions of agricultural ficials. One of the items which is expected to make an important contribution to the American diet and simultaneously proyide the , American stable dairyman with a whole dried his for market product, milk is currently being used In astronomical quantities for the armed forces: Milk- - processors-estima- te that this year approximately 200 million pounds or almost a billion quarts, of whole dried milk will be produced, the majority of this for men in service. At the outbreak of war military authorities designated dried whole milk as one of the most desperately needed products to maintain a baL anced diet for American fighters. Yet the product in its prewar packaged form frequently developed an off flavor after it had been, stored for a short time. Harassed by sol- - at X ?nl" y That mates. Deston date tonight. An opportunity t, der a still, sk haps hold Julie' cool nd maybe not say then again, maybe t tl say star-crust- li BifT gulped as the car madly down the nan ripes, hed never ca about girls before the a led never known a girl honest, forthright eyes, 1 Arm mouth, chin. WHEN the fabric that makes the d, et p , a soft but Julie was one in a now just when he was otj of asking her to wait for Deston had cooked his was his last night at ft his special mission mea ing ranks in the morning only knew where " the would be stationed free The very thought that he er see Julie again made sick. Fat chance hed ev meeting her back in Bro this shooting match And yet someone was had protective mines plant hours before so that the t go forward in an atteirj the unknown German bai iered why Deston had for this detail. Could Dr, ting any ice with Julie' diately dismissed the worthy, but guy in lov, being jealous. Even 0: middle-age- major. d No, his usual bad luck to be special duty. Hed get the Job ovei lump back to tho post di He only needed few tr Julie. He was so preoci his problem that he (a the armored car until it y blocking the path lammed on the brake screeched to a stop. a When the two Genri bushes, level: tola at him. Biff was more than that, be wa out of the displeased. It and the dream looked were se good. "Your Jeep, she mi noise, nein? The tsD were rough. "We heir we say "G to our baae far off, and al-I- get back our car break down." the useless tire savsgeh Yc will repair this later. Bbou to os directly b friend, and no funny men." Easy-to-Maare not patient The two stringer with the back, delighted novelty It may seem a little premature to gy and the headquarters their to be talking about prints, with winter rAmerican- -" prisonescarcely begun, but the tact la that chased thoughts they are arriving earlier than usual Biffa like leaves to head his and are scheduled to stay late. In was t Bhou Kherab creating the new prints, designers base! Deston would be have delved deep into their ImaginaBiff lived to tel tion. The flower prints are more ex- - that. If fr He drove steadily quisitely colorful than ever. ever, the big thrill comes . in . the utes while his plnstrsi grive these lugs and mi and amusing themes exploited. Animal motives, own explosives sudden taken from actual photographs of Germ kittens' and dogs and lambkins de- road angered his Joo.late-missepict them amusingly and gracefully was tBS the mi". performing antics. The collection also -p- ictures- birds In - designful caught it squarely. pose. A series of new prints uses It seemed to tost garden and balcony scenes in artful nrf had burst Ailed old tapestry effects. Another group detonation shows knights in armor and gay with deafening noisete 'peasant dancers. There will be In- self, lying At v teresting things done with prints this could move, be codseason. r Home - sewers are being pOSlUUu L taught to give a dress-u- p look to a effect of his somber frock with a detachable pep- was completely cc lum made of print You can also two Germans 17 learn how at sewing centers to Bl make pretty accessories of print hurried, be rrdgM ; such as a gilet to wear with a bolero t few minutes suit with gloves of matching print tently. ,nd then Wouldn't you Just love to receive car. rjjuk as pretty an apron aa thia for a Draped Beaded Turbans "Here we Si Give Smartly Exotic Look pr,rfaUJ. gift? So would your best girl friend or your sister or mother. Its Women are looking smartly exotic easy to make if from the very rim. beginning in towering turbans draped close to make It you acquire a the head. These turbans appear .pattern of simplicity that most individual when worn with comes In smalt medium and black large and sizes. You can whip up this at- dinner are often bead- - j bu,J gowns. They Jj he1 tractive apron in anything from . embroidered, sometimes have gor- - j Juli''j tured checked taffeta to checked ginghafn flower arrangements and then geous bufr or unbleacued muslin, dyed S any colon or you like. If you make it of taffeta again many smart types depend the beauty of their draping and have ' he000 it will take on distinction. ould no trimming whatsoever. sana-lust- f er Apron Gay Prints Depict Frolicking Animals ke 1 I of earthly clay, Stand bravely to' the storm. town of houses neat' and trim paths I them practJ And now Major chance for soft-viol- - both ,Tre BifT 'J . Z liked the record-- ed Z nursing job near the f?1 ure she liked him.' ".? breaking flower-border- thu alr, tes,o. She -- Of the malayia under her watch She had bestowed 1 Impartially on Biff The In memory comes back to hlra.' In times long aftermath. He thinks of people real and true The salting of the earth Old friends neer dispossessed by new Good lives ot solid worth. The old familiar sight and sound. Along the street called Main The characters who hung around, ' And made all problems plain. There comes to him in - wistful j thought, As years he looks adown; There something was which he's long sought, ' Back in the old home town. side flew look crisp as way''!? a um, gad-geteri- as A fc Hoot. cocky L Where people, though .... 'W V greets. From days of long ago. A town of good and friendly way. Of feeling kind and warm. hPPing W Do There is a town back in the mind Of many a worldly man A town that he's long left behind, A broader view to scan. A qnlet town of shaded streets, Where life was calm and slow; Where, in. his thoughts .he cronies ' tim, " eil1er rancid-pr- DOME TOWN n Phor.e poles from Even then only the banned h tanned f 1 not country out . breathless. Just the,?,, epl. Gosh, she ! as the oducing War Comes to Hero Wa to high-spee- IfhaHa fr sihrley McClur, B1 dier protests that reverberated from Kiska to Australia, government experts called upon researchers In the laboratory of the American Can company to assist in the solution of the problems. These experts ded processing veloped a new machinery which reduced the oxygen content of the milk to a negligible percent and so eliminated headaches both in flavor and production. Nutrition experts express the hope that when the dried product is available generally for civilian use, milk consumption may be increased from 177 quarts per individual annually, which is the present rate, to the 275 quarts recommended by moM physicians. Afte, for-iti-H- is d - U- . , - .V - NitMMakh J - Corp. Loren Haygen, from Eaa Claire, Wls., who is fighting ea Leyte Island, shaves la the shadow of a monument honoring a World War I hero, Andres P. Dadison, a Filipino who was killed la France. " - . WJ, ,2,? Reason for Absence Her Golden Wedding Day CHICAGO, ILL. By CHERJE NICHOLAS Dehydrated whole milk may sell in the postwar world for 9 o 10 cents a quart or from a haif to a third of the current price of fluid milk in many sections of the country where there are few dairies, accord- Soldiers N,, all-wi- se suf-fleie- nt 26-mi- le and Dance Gowns; High Style Dine Are Stressing Quiet Elegance when the is quality-kinis criticism, beyond workmanship simwhen the styling dramatize black for the ness of after-dar- k plicity. when lines are classic and younger set The new rave among colors beautiful, the sum total is a young girls is black, for dress-u- p dei dinner and dance gown that carries wear. Of coure the the air of a thoroughbred wherever YULE JOOLS knows tnat the styling of signer it goes. We've just completed a coast to black must have a young look when I It is this principle of elegance in worn coast check-u- p a teen jewelry fads BELMONT I fabric with restrained use of trimby girls in their teens, which By PHYIAU and we think that just before Christaccounts for the pert little peplum ming that still exists and ever will which has mas is the right time to . report just enough glittering jet exist among women of discriminatthem. Youll find some of these jools a border trim to give it in sequins ing taste. Regardless of all the fan- the sparkle of youth. The beauty la the dime store, others In the fare of lavish' decor and overdone of this of teen departments and gown is that it tunes to both some you can make, yourself. If glitter, best gowned women never afternoon and after-fiv- e dates. swerve from their convictions in youre the tricky teen we think you Reports from fabric sections dematter of conservative dress. are. They're all presents with a futhat there has been a deture. trio of gowns pictured, from clare cided' swing toward sterling high Service Fins Girls with relatives the New York Institute of Dress, materials this season, it beand friends (not to mention O.A.O.S) were selected for illustration be- grade that the present apparent ing In the service are wearing all kinds cause they demonstrate to high dea new elegance is toward trend of patriotic pins. Judging from the gree the elegance of simplicity. in dress. The call for taffeta is amount of pins and lockets with These gowns are the type that make in plain colors, in satin wings, everybody's Dream Prince appeal to women of refined taste and In richly colorful effects stripe who demand the best of mater' als, must be up ha the air. Heart locket Satins run a close taffetas. pins with service insignia inscribed styled in the conservative and patri- plaid black rich colors for in race and on top and places for pictures incian manner. for evening and lovely pastels day side are swoonderfuL Question How many dishes do To the right In the group, milady Rich brocades, velvets and metallic is think little for You colorful it see the Gremlins you necessary Is looking divinely tall In a purple weaves are being made Into forGremlins scampering all over dick- bride to have? crepe gown for dinner and dancing. mal 1 '""ns in strikingly simple lines Answer Usually service for six This ies, jackets and sweaters. The girls year purple is a featured color that a- the tall, statuesque figsay they bring good luck. That's or eight will suffice, because brides and somehow, if you never cared for ere entirely void of ure. C they one way to pass your math exam. these days probablywont be enterpurple before you are bound to see trimmin., save for a single imporFlastlo Initials Have you noticed taining on a lavish scale. beauty In it this winter, for It comes tant piece of jewelry or an exquisite The pieces you should have are in most delectable tones all those huge initial pins that look ranging ensemble. Including a Viclike crystal? They're made of plas-die-s dinner plates, luncheon plates, bread from a subtle shade to pearl choker with earrings and torian and some are studded with col- and butter plates, cups and saucers, royal purple. Not the refined use of to match. bracelet ored stones. 'It's a California Fash- soup plates or cream soup cups. The sequins delicately applied on the In ion that has found its way into the soup plate, or cream soup is always neck selecting choice materials, the pep-luruffling and the half-hicall is for sterling crepe used on a service plate of some kind. dime store. biggest Toes in jeweled slippers peek Furry Flutterbumps That's the Your salad, if served as a separate out from a deep slit in the skirt hem- weaves such as were used for the gowns in the illustration. This seasilly name given to fur or fur course, may be served on dishes that line. son's fine quality crepes have so trimmed lapel gadgets that you can do not match your set As shown centered In the group, With the large amount of informal much in their favorl In the first buy or make yourself. bright crepe for the theater or a place, entertaining that brides will do, I home they are so dependably concert is styled with a beand that which counts suggest place mats instead of large wearable, coming deep oval neckline and sar- much is their table cloths. adaptability ong draped skirt The bodice band- to both formal perfect Lodf tf Syndicate. WNU Faaturca. and practical dayThe Rambling Rhymster ing Is in deeper violet than thtf time wear. Designers like crepes bedress. Cv cause they are in their The model to the left has outfinish the background ideal for bead-wor- k By LEt PLETTNEft standing style significance in that and embroidery. it carries the message of the smart Relcaaed by Watte rn Ntwtpapar Union. of-the- m gration to the sea. The physical works required in carrying out the salmon conservation scheme on the Sacramento River were constructed at a cost of nearly $2,000,000 by the Bureau ot Reclamation as a part of its primary responsibility for developing all the beneficial uses of Californias undeveloped w a ter re sources Oth er beneficial uses Include domestic water supplies, irrigation, power development and navigation. An accomplishment is the prevention of damage by con. trolling floods. Salmon conservation work during the 1943 season resulted in the release of 10,000,000 flngerlings from Clear, sharp lines for Beauty I the Coleman Station Hatchery. ways watch your mouthline, These fish supplemented the sea- A line smudgy lipstlek! sharp ward migration of 53,000,000 finger- the eyebrows. Clean edges at and wero hatched on the spawn-- 1 lings, hairline, no smears of rouge near reach of the the hair. Watch that Cleancut Look ing beds in the that's the Look for the War Girl! Sacramento River between Balls Ferry rack and Keswick Dam. Ladftr Syndicate. WNU Features. Dehydrated Milk MaylSell at Retail For Half Fluid Price year-roun- d on The Mlmon ergs, or roe, ore takes from the female lUh after a be ha bees killed and opened.. After belnf inseminated, toe eggs are taken to Coleman Station hatchery on Battle Creek, Calif., where they are Incubated. After the tiny fish hare frown to the Angerllng alae, they are released Into nearby streams that flow Into the ocean. The laryest annual salmon run of Dam are adjusted to cover the record In the Sacramento River of spawning beds, and they remain California la drawing to a close, the covered until the salmon hatch and U. S. Bureau of Reclamation an the seaward migration is well under Construction nouncei. Engineer way. Ralph Lowry at Shasta Dam re Hatchery operation extends ported that 69,838 fish have been throughout the year due to the divicounted In the aprlng and fall runs sion of the run between the spring of and the fall periods. without taking Into account strag glers that drift In during December 4,040,630 eggs were taken from after the, peak of, the fall rim has spring run salmon, and during the last two weeks of October, 5,241,800 passed. Cooperative studies between the eggs from the fall run were placed U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the In hatchery troughs. California Division of Fish and Out of the total run of 69,838 fish, Game, and the 'Bureau of Reclame 12,082 from the spring run and 10,361 tion concerning the effect of Shasta Dam on fish life In the Sacramento River resulted in the , construction by the Bureau of a mammoth hatch cry on Battle Creek, and fish traps and racks on the Sacramento River to assure perpetuation of the 8600, 000 Sacramento River salmon runs. Specialists of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service under an agree ment with the Bureau are in charge of the entire fish program, includ ing the operation of the hatchery traps, racks, and related facilities. In carrying out the fish conserve tion plan, a portion of the salmon entering the Sacramento River ays tem to spawn, thus completing their life cycle, are trapped .by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Kes wick Dam or at Balls Ferry trap and transported- to other streams or to the Coleman Station Hatch cry where the adult fish are held in holding ponds until the eggs are ripe. The eggs then are removed from the female fish, fertilized, and A Boreas of Reclamation worker placed in hatchery troughs for incu- holds a specimen. Most bation. salmon taken la the Sacramento The remainder of the run is held River traps weigh around 18 pounds. between racks in reaches of the Sacramento River extending from from the fall run wero trapped. The Balls Ferry fish trap to Keswick remainder are held for spawning in Dam, where they spawn naturally the Sacramento River above the on the gravel beds in that section Balls Ferry rack. Of the trapped of the river. During the spawning fish, T.981 were transferred to Deer season, water releases from Shasta Creek for natural spawning and the remainder were held for hatchery operations. After egg hatching is complete, the small salmon are retained in holding ponds until of Minatt A(dk Upl size Jo Jake care which they are released after selves, By QABRIELLE into the Sacramento River for. mi- J4 Vf TEl.EFACT PURCHASE OF UFE INSURANCE INCREASING WOMEN MEN (BUYING BY ADULTS) U. S. War Casualties Now Total 509,195 WASHINGTON. half-millio- 1942 g 1944, Each tytnbol reprtstnh 500 million dolt art worth of insurance American battle casualties have passed the mark. y Secretary of War Henry L. S Urn son said recently that arrhy casualUes reported through October 28 total 437.358. - The latest navy list accounts for 71,839, giving a grapd total for both servn ices of 509.195. -- "mother-and-daugh-te- r" long-sleeve- d long-skirte- d jSsfea Gj st |