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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER OUR COMIC SECTION His Luck hunting tigers. Had any luck? Rather. I didnt meet one. Escape Her Is your wife a good driver? Well, I dont know about that but all the other drivers she meets certainly are. To Events in the Lives of Little Men Ive been Still in Doubt hostess makes her The girl's fiance wanted her to marry guests feel at home even when him at once. She sought out her wise were. she wishes they old maid aunt. uAunlie, do you think I am too young That Bird Again! to marry?" she asked. A little bird told me you were Well , my dear was the thoughtful going to give me a diamond reply, if I had my time over again Id A good . bracelet. It must have been a lyre bird. get married before not to. Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE! Oil casement window hinges ocsoap-dis- h makes a bird bath for the canary. casionally. This will prevent their rubber A non-ski- I had sense enough d rusting. Baked custards and vanilla junket are tasty with a sprinkling of Try baking apples in a double roaster with one cup of water for grated nutmeg. a half dozen peeled apples. They much more juicy than when are Rice should always be washed before cooking. Use cold water baked in a pan without a cover. and change it two or three times until the water is clear. Store seeds in a cool place if they reach you too early. They keep better than in a warm room. Never press a quilt while it is damp. It is apt to become stiff if you do. Wash quilts in mild You can DUST and never soap suds and water. Rinse them RAISE a dust. thoroughly and hang them, dripon your dustdoth ping, in the shade to dry. Then Use Use genuine TIP: a side with heres on the them Mother, wrong press Polish on your DUSTCLOTH.T6f,itir a warm, not hot, iron. up the dust. You dont raise a cloud; you O-Ce- dar ar Nina You were seen with Mr. X on the night of the storm. His wife knows everything. See page 19 of the May True Story Magazine, now on sale. Adv. P Eat in Dreams Yet eat in dreams the custard of the day. O P dont chase dust around bom chairs to table to piano and back to chairs again. Instead, pick it up and dust dustlessly; add a dash of. Polish to your doth. Ask for. ar Ofeflar VPolish CLEANERS AND FLY AND MOTH SPRAY MOPS, WAX, DUSTERS, Pope. THERE Id A DIFFERENCE IN CORN FLAKES! ON EARTH DID THEY KNOW I WAS COMING WERE J& MOW -- 9 THIS MEANS YOU By J. Millar Kellogg9 s have been America9 $ favorite for 34 years Watt yr The National Archery association In August, 1939, Ken Wil says: helm of Yermo, Calif., shot an arrow 579.7 yards, the shooting being done in what is known as regular style that is, by holding the bow in one hand and drawing the string with the other hand. On the same day, Mr. Wilhelm shot an arrow 856 yards, using the free style method. In shooting the free style method, Mr. Wilhelm lay on his back with the bow strapped to his feet and drew the string with both hands. Both distances were measured by a surveyor. They are the longest flight shots of which we have any authentic record. Cellar Stairs Safety Hint Cellar stairs deserve more consideration than they have been receiving. Despite the fact that cellar stairs bear more heavy loads than other stairs In the house, they are frequently constructed in a careless manner. While cellar stairs need not be finished as well as the main stairs, they should be given as much consideration as far as safety and use are concerned. A railing and adequate head room are the two main factors to remember. An almost peiiecuyprupornoueu ( model village has been constructed in Reading, Pa. The village, built ' with uncanny precision and atten-- j tion to life like details, is the result of more than 25 years labor by one j man, Laurence Gieringer, who built it as a hobby. It is complete with tiny streets, railroad, eldctric lights, trees, gardens and people. A choir-anorgan can even be heard inside the tiny church, the stained glass windows of which are ablaze with light and color. The houses, averaging about two feet wide, are built for the most part of actual building materials even to the miniature asphalt shingles on their roofs. j Civil War Poet During the second year of the Civil war the wounding of his brother in the battle of Fredericksburg led Walt Whitman to volunteer as an army nurse and he served until the close of the war, in Washington and Virginia. The literary results of his experiences were Drum Taps and Memorandah During the War, made up of letters written to the New York Times. His letters to his mother during the war were posthumously printed in 1898 under the title of "The Wound Dresser. |