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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Playful Kitten That Rolls a Spool Between Its Paws Charms Everyone By Ruth Wyeth Spears tween its paws, yet it is very simple to make. It is just layers of wood fastened together with brads. An actual-siz- e pattern for all the parts gives an accurate guide for cutting the pieces either by hand or with a power jig saw. EN THrtT ROUS A REAL SPOOL WILL PLEASE A KITT ATHREE-T- MADE WITH ACTUAL-SIZ- E CUTTING AND painting GUIDE Fast Feathering Is Desirable in Poultry NOTE Pattern 291 with actual-sizcufe ting and painting guide and complete di15c. rections for this kitten is Write direct to: e Superior Broilers Are Rapid Developers MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS New York Early development of feathers by a chicken is a good indication that it will make a and Bedford Hills Drawer well-feather- 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 291. otherwise desirable broiler or fryer. THIS cutting gray and white with a bright red bow is so This is the conclusion reached by Namee that it charms everyone, research workers of the U. S. deis old. and It so young designed partment of agriculture, after three that it playfully rolls a spool be- - addressyears of scientific studies. Prospects for superior market quality are still better if the chicken gains weight rapidly between the ages of 3 and 6. weeks and has a fairly broad breast at the end of, use FLEISCHMANNS that period. These characteristics were found to be inherited. A poultryman, thereFRESH fore, can improve his breeding stock, for the production of broilers and fryers, by selecting those 1i COME IN, THE WATERS FINE Hardy members of the Polar Bear club took their annual first of chickens that feather and develop the year dip in the icy water of Lake Michigan at Milwaukee and agreed that the water was fine. But rapidly during the first few weeks they failed to convince the spectators on the shore. The temperature was 16 degrees above. life-lik- Bake sweeter, tastier bread! snow-cappe- d YEAST 7 , x4 kl t r- 'fy- I' f y i if S ; - 12L ' V7 V jLsLLLa.1 FAST FEATHERING 7--! w r NO WAITING no extra steps! Fleischmanns fresh active Yeast goes right to work. Makes sweeter, finer bread! And makes it faster I You can be surer of tender, smooth texture lightness delicious flavor every time! Full-streng- th $ s 7 li :T Mthi im. 'Vvy.; s ;a-- YOU IF familiar yellow label. Its dependable Americas tested favorite for more than 70 years. life. Differences among birds are not so readily apparent at a later date. Selection for fast feathering can readily be made when the chicks are about a day old by noting those that have the longest feather sheaths or partially developed quills. S of Ms HOME, insist on AT Fleischmanns fresh Yeast with the ....SLOW FEATHERING. 4' I BAKE fv Agriculture In the News i V- ' 7.V7V: ... ARTIFICIAL HELPING LIMBS PUT TO WORK Of course the artificial band worn by this veteran (left), Cranberries Lawrence Dilworth, is not to be compared with the one he lost. But he can use tools with it. Vincent Originally ..called craneberries, He now wonders why he ever let Yannonc, right, also knew the horror inspired by the word disability. were found growing it scare him. He has pulled up his trousers to show his artificial leg. Both vets are among a group now cranberries wild the marshes in employed in a North Bergen, N. J., manufacturing plant. These men now spell disability by the Pilgrims in 1620. Containing 13 important minerals and vitamins they are highly prized as a food article. During late years they found their place in the industrial field. Cranberry wax added to Cranberries other waxes will raise the melting point of those waxes. Ursolic acid from the wax of cranberry skins has important therapeutic applications. The oil from the seeds is used in shampoos. Cranberry meal has become valued as a filler for plastics. - I ,, ' ft I AS'-'y-M- i ' A.. T x '"S V'!:! i- L J' VW-u,- 4 4A V, t - 4 , , ' i, yjT MSfaths ,x'- 'S, ' 'vW Av..: ff it t Mullins, good as cake! Date-Bra- n - t ' (Take no sugar, no shortening !) These delicious, new ai,VRan muffins full and bake In moderate mad with chopped date3 vouhave a ly hot oven (400F.) about 20 mln-b- ig af ipeal for the "sweet toothers" Yakes 15 light, luscious muffin your family Theyre so moist. And! theyte so tender so good. Thats be- itionl I n cause Kelloggs Is milled extri-fln- e for golden softness. . OCTES is made omthevi 2 ciyps Kelloggs layers of finest wheat contain a concentration of the protective food H (up molasses element found in 1V4 'cups milk the whole grain. 1 two-thir- 1 all-bra- SLL-BR- Improved Machinery New Plow " ss GOBS DON NEW UNIFORMS ... Bell bottom trousers, suit of navy men since the 14th cenblue, the traditional uniform worn by tury, are soon to fade into oblivion. Left to right; blue, white and gray, with shirts to match. The blue and white are dress uniforms, while the gray is primarily the working uniform. White trousers may be worn with the blue battle jacket in warm weather. The sailors will keep their pea coat. The new uniforms will be givep a three-monttest. sea-fari- hs t 3 Y" Add Kelloggs n to molasses and milk and allow to soak for 15 minutes. Beat egg and add to first mixture. Add sifted dry Ingredients and fruit. Fill greased muffin pans One-ha- lf cup provide over 33 your all-bra- j :S IX daily minimum need for iron. Serve Kellogg N daily I 2, HERE COMES THE BRIDE . . . Hushed whispers, accompanied by varied expressions, came from onlookers when they glimpsed the and bride, Mollie Wyndham-Quiher groom, Hon. Robert Cecil, after ceremony at Westminster abbey. n, New type plow adjustable for deep plowing will find many uses. A new plow designed by Oliver corporation, Chicago, has additional bases set a few inches below and behind, as well as to one side of the upper bases. The latter are adjusted to normal depth for conventional plowing, while the lower bases, by widening and deepening the cut, crumble the plowpan, or hard undersoil, hitherto left untouched, mixing it slightly with the lower portion of the top soil. 7 fit, 7 $ I ."v r , hr.7 1 : - V? f New Poultry Disease disease, known as Newcastle disease, is said to be prevalent in many parts of the world, causing severe losses in poultry. It has made its appearance in the United States. Veterinary association authorities say that the symptoms include sudden deaths, droopy COAST GUARDS BEST . . . Select- appearance, ruffled feathers, coughed as one of U. S. coast guards ing and sneezing, and sometimes best photographs of 1945 is this one nervous disorders such as curled of two G.I.s returning from foreign toes or wing paralysis. So far death A new 3 i ' KYLE MILKS ON BROADWAY . . . Miss San Antonio, the milkmaid, is Kyle MacDonnell. She demonstrates how New York looked at Times Square when it was farmland, by milking a cow in the bub of the world. The photo was taken in front of a New York theatre during the opening of a movie built around San Antonio, Texas. Miss MacDonnell admits that she would rather use a milking machine, but derided to humor natives of New York City and demonstrate the old hand method. soil. loss in the U. S. has been low. 777 , ? ' .. MB i, TVTTi- r lf QUICK Yes, rub in Ben-Ga- y quick... and quickly get relief from chest-col- d symptoms. Soothing, gently wanning... Ben-Ga- y acts fast. Ask your doctor about the famous agents, xmethyl salicylate and menthol. Ben-Ga- y contains up to 2 times more of these ingredients than five other widely offered rub-in- s. Get genuine Ben-Gapain-relievi- ng |