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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE. DELTA. UTAH Eighteen-lnc- h Berufrled Doily ments, stitch Illustrations and finishing directions. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 630 South Wells St. Chicago 7, I1L Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No. Name Address L 00 ii. Frothy Feature n FROTHY, beruffled doily fea-turi-the favorite pineapple motif. Measuring 18 inches in diameter, the doily is large enough for a dining table centerpiece or occasional table. Nice holiday gift idea. Pattern No. 5007 consists of complete crocheting Instructions, material require- - Use Simple Patterns MADE WITH HAND TOOLS 'JsH PATTERN 295 gives step-by-ste- p for making a modern coffee table, end tables, nested tables, a telephone stand and other useful tables. Only simple tools and stock sizes of lumber are required. Pattern Is 25 cents. Send order with name and address to Workshop Pattern Service, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, N. Y. wJMVHOWITPGPS f&P CBISP TEMDEtt it L E ti:ITt. VtVERYWHER! r mm fTA veuaous Gowm So good! 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WHEM ?25 I I 1 PACKAGE ytAST IS f-'J- NEW PRV YEAST J VVg 2JL EQUALS 1 COMPRESSEP V s'" ' jfffy ''::'" YEAST CAKE j- - fE J N full" f "f . SAY-B-uy 3 packages Qv ' W at a time. When you ftVVVV want 'tt'iere !t 's' f57 ready for instant action. " 0iL 3 times as many women prefer FLEISClSf.lASIII'S YEAST FIRST ABDto thel AILING HOUSE A J by Roger C. Whitman QUESTION: Our wallpaper is coming loose above our radiator Wa papered three years ago this spring. We took all the old paper off and then gave the walls a good coat of glue sizing. Could you sug-gest something we could use that will not looser) the paper? (We have vapor heat.) ANSWER: As you say the paper loosened above the radiator, but evidently did not loosen anywhere else, I make the guess that the heat was in the radiator at the time of papering, and the heat dried out the glue size too quickly so that the paper did not make a good bond. If you are planning to repaper, make sure that the radi-ator is cold at the time you paper that part of the room. QUESTION: Our dining-roo- m furniture has white spots on the legs, probably caused by striking the legs with shoes. Is there some way I can touch them up? I do not want to refinish the entire piece unless I have to. ANSWER: I suppose the pieces are made of a white wood, such as maple, and the varnish has been scuffed off. I believe you will find it more satisfactory to do a good job rather than touch up the pieces with preparations for hiding the damage. However, perhaps you would rather do it this way. If so, ask your hardware dealer for one or two of the new products made for concealing scratches and other blemishes on furniture or ask at a furniture store. QUESTION: There is a corner crack in our bedroom wall and the ceiling has cracks. We have used a preparation for fixing cracks, but after a severe winter the cracks show up again. Is there any other material besides paper that would be pretty and not crack down at the corners? Our room is finished in calcimine. Would that have to be removed if covered with other material? x ANSWER: A corner crack needs a somewhat different treatment from a crack in the straight wall. The plaster should be removed down to the lath on each side of the corner for a distance of 4 to 6 inches. Then a metal corner lath is nailed in place and that part of the wall then is replastered. If you cannot get corner lath, you may be able to get metal lath in strips 8 to 12 inches wide. Bend the strips at right angles to fit the corner and fasten in place. It would be advisable to have a plasterer do the job for you. The ceiling crack can be "undercut" to make it wider at the lath than at the surface. The plaster crumbs should be cleaned out and the groove wet with water. It then can be filled with patching plaster almost to the top and allowed to dry. It will shrink a trifle in dry-ing. It then should be filled to the surface and smoothed level with the surrounding plaster surface. THINK HOW GOOD IT WILL t v )JLJ LOOK-I- YOUR. DIARY TK (p YOU'LL PARDON MY . 5AYING- - SO, MADAM, ' " YOu'LL ALONG VERY NICELY WITHOUT THE l k m 524 , HELMET AND GOGGLES." ROLAND COE ' ' "LvJlv ( I h : ' "cooldnT we just put up a 1 TELEVISION AERIAL, POP SO IT 'UP FORGOT TO EAT AN APPLE YESTERDAY, DOC LOOK LIKE WE HAD A SET" . . MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher STRING OH I WOULDN'T H A ? Id"VS T! f Wlfo I FINGER SO I FORGET KEfAEMBEKy TERRIBLE JJlr YTlVOR&OT NOW?i WRCTE AS WOULDHT FORGETVT? T WUutSfT TO vaRTE JT rR3ETTO Hide Signs of Wealth In every Bantu language there is a word to describe the action of a man who, owning a considerable herd of cattle, plants them out among his poorer relatives and neighbors so that he will not appear too prosperous. Everybody knows that they are his, and just how many he has, but he must avoid any appearance of ostenta-tion. Similarly, it is not considered advisable to own too good a house or lands that are' too well culti-vated. Fear of exciting the envy of the chief is one of the motives that govern this attitude of mind, which always has been a powerful brake to the progress of Bantu agriculture in South Africa. JITTER By Arthur Pointer WU CANT PAV FOR YtoUB MCW.H YfRO TUB WAV THAT 6Uv.' . T,.-- - S i Ac If "fiZGS) CEY Oft WASH DISHES ALL. f IMPORTANT WH; NOBODY )cj Z '"Z'- N N'XT JXTVi! Vtt--- , NISHT ABOUT THE 30IT J I H XR$X yPfW VQo (J f , j .L SlINNYSIDE by Clark S. Haas kid's "m rizzAT m sAy I Fthev should repF wy yow gimme ' gfS BET r KIN fHA' THAT'S SOV oFF'J ( YOU , ) BE BACK J "7 ACHING J TWO FULL Xtfc GRANDMA Dy v.nane ivunn I i Jitel iflffllK pfeF ripp |