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Show "V' MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE, DELTA, UTAH Invasion of Insects By ilir Poses Threat Pests, PBant Diseases Survive Shorter Trips Danger of invasion by undesirable alien insects grows apace in every agricultural country of the world as air transport, which is accounting for an ever increasing share of traf-fic, cuts the time of travel between them from days to hours, and as airplanes take over a larger share of traffic. Pests that might not withstand a long sea voyage may survive the F I 1 V Even toys from Mexico have been known to be carriers of in-sects, costing large agricultural losses. shorter air ride in good shape. Reaching new lands where condi-tions favor their development they soon may build up a strong colony that could become as costly as the Hessian fly, the European corn borer, the Japanese beetle, the cod-ling moth or the cotton boll weevil. The department of agriculture is charged with this country's defenses against the entry of dangerous for-eign insects and plant diseases. Even toys have been found to be carriers. Farmers must be sure that all mail and express from foreign coun-tries have been inspected and passed tree of any insects or diseases be-fore being permitted on their land. "JANEY AND I GET ALONG ALL RIGHT MOTHER-BU- T OUR DOLLS DON'T.'" fl COULD GO ON HEARING HIM THE REST I ' OF THE NIGHT, COULDN'T YOU?" junior Jroclt Jlai jice o&etail Slanted eJ&neS on Smart treii Daytime Dress One of the smartest daytime dresses you'll see. The popular di-agonal lines are finished in soft scallops the high slit neckline is so flattering. If you like, three quarter sleeves are also provided in the pat-tern. Pattern No. 1765 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, cap sleeve, 4 yards of paSi 8305 Trfr U.I8 Date Frock Three tiny buttoned tabs make a pretty finish for this youthful date frock. Juniors adore the brief sleeve, the fitted waist, the full flared skirt. It will be perfect in a gay candy striped fabric. , Pattern No. 8305 comes In sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, 4Vi yards of You'll like the smart and practical sewing information contained in the Spring and Summer FASHION. 52 pages of style, color, easy to make frocks - free pattern printed inside the book. 25 cents. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St. Chicago 7, 111. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name ; Address ,11 'ittfi'w- illj In NR (Nature's Remed Tablets, there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different act different. Purely vege-table a combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR's have proved. Get a 25 box. Use as directed. fJSSS QliiCK RELIEF fTai'rwv FOR ACID S5tm"on fire'from itching of PHY Don't delay apply soothing, skilfully medicated Resinol to the irritated skin! Note how this famous ointment relieves itching and burning. It helps so many skin sufferers, it must be good. Costs little at your druggist's. - You Can Be a Partner Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! Kellogg's Corn Crisperf Flakes j to-Tastie-r, so popular, they come to fresher. Crispy-deliciou- s! : 'should a mm WM) Change to SANO f) the Safer Cigarette with FMS 'T Not a Substitute Not Medicated f I f Sano's scientific process cuts nico- - N&'J iwiA llfSy tine content to half that of ordinary !Si' Mfi cigarettes. Yet skillful blending CQ A Wf? I makes every puff a pleasure. AtWAACjJ&Mt1 I FLEMmo-HAL- L tobacco Co., inc n. y. sTp i:3pff J Yjisr row pocroit about sano uoAsam sdclDn.. Ltill fjANCY By Ernie Bushmiller rTfl NANCY-- - I I ( THAT STUFF IS I THAT'S NOT I M I Lw HOW DARE I TOO EXPENSIVE ME I'M fJff you use aw V- - for a bathing y flv xWss y BUBBLE- - CHILD MY DOG- ; rl'f . fJUSEy 0 u ; pTTI F RF.fiGIE ' By Margarita feKB?EYlilllil YFCPONT WORRY MA- -ll OTfe4 I using soap. J ( I lV) US1NG plenty 0 hMxVT l ura Stallions Prove Sood Farm Workers While the Swiss Jura horse, long recognized as the national breed in that country, has not been generally recognized in America, interest has T "I f WftT f i v r 1 ' - t " K' i c J i . Three Jura fillies typify the Swiss national breed. been centered in the breed in recent years because of the fact that the stallions are suitable for all types Df farm work. The breed has shown proper tem-perament, strength and resistance to disease, and while light in weight las proven an excellent draft horse. It is exceptionally strong, tame and docile. ' MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher Y THE 1 T AND WHAT DO you crtlCKENS boT WlW DO Ycggst"' 6ooD' O ORWELL, DO VOU CALL THE HEN. CALL THE CHILDREN SIR.' CAUL. THE fiRi' BRING ME TWO 1 f, TKlS S Battle of Coral Sea Termed First Big Defeat for Japan In the battle of that island-stud- d d ocean known as the Coral sea, which is near the Solomon islands and about 1,000 miles northeast of Au-stralia, America's first real victory of the war with Japan was scored. The action occurred on May 4, 1942, and called for deeds of valor as thrilling as any in all American history. The Coral sea battle was the first great naval defeat ever dealt the imperial Japanese fleets. And yet this battle was fought entirely in the air, by the planes of opposing aircraft carriers. The ships engaged in this battle never got sight of each other. They slugged it out without firing a single gun at another ship the first en-gagement of its kind in history. In this first great victory for the U. S. i this global war the Japs lost more than 15 ships sunk and at least 20 others severely damaged. The action perhaps saved Australia from inva-sion. However, America paid a high price for her victory in the sultry Coral sea. In this engagement the aircraft carrier, Lexington, famed ship that laid the foundation of our modern navy's aircraft carrier op-erations, went to the bottom. This happened on May 7. JITTER By Afthur Pointer T Ai.. I II 1 KjlTTER- - itoldyoiA (CJn fffl " " r v T l.CT--- ' ( THANKS, NOT TO MUSS THAT RUG. c Et h INTRUDING? ) j REG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes '' rX Sexing of Baby Chicks Proves Difficult Task Chick sexing is difficult to learn, and in order to become proficient it is necessary to receive expert in-struction and to have considerable practice and experience with thou-sands of chickens. Reliable authorities have stated that a student must sex at least 250,-00- 0 cockerels before the male genital eminence can be accurately recog-nized. The expert sexer appears to be endowed with a natural ability to recognize and classify the various types of genital eminence to be found in chickens, but accuracy is obtained only by regular practice, investigation of errors and a liking for the job. By art & Haas SUNNYSIDE f J" !;( W WUATCM) I cUI 0, ffl L WULD m... A LITTLE DOG DO FOR SMALL 'AW0 , S- - x COUNTER VOUKG FBigggj m l liM' jpFertilizer Won't Solve Entire Farm Problem Many farmers are inclined to use fertilizer as a crutch by attempting to make it substitute for good soil management. Vital as fertilizer is, it cannot do the entire job. It must be backed up by other practices that add or-ganic matter, build soil structure and boost crop yields. - i " iir I i - y ' i rt t l New Insecticides Are Non-Poisono- us to Bees One serious cause of bee poison-ing has been that bees have taken dusts containing arsenic and have stored this poison in combinatior with pollen in the hives. Arsenic remains permanently poisonous buf newer insecticidal dusts and sprays, such as DDT, DN and D.D.D., an less dangerous to beneficial insect! as the toxic effect will break dovi gradually |