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Show TRIM BUTTON-DRESCf ft 11I if j.nimrtitt'riv' V"-' lattern 9092 may be ordered; only , in misses' and -women's sizes 14, 16 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16'requires 31 yards 35-inch fabric; , 2 yards ric-rac. I I send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Marian Martin pattern pat-tern Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. An extra TEN CENTS brings our Spring Pattern Book a whole collection of economical wartime styles. Send orders to Newspaper Pattern Pat-tern Department, 232 West 18th Street, New York, N. Y. Delivery of pattern may take a few days longer than usual because of the heavy volume of mail. fPreferenceMiimy mtBKMCGS T MATERIAL Preference Rating Order P-lt recently issued by the Wir P duction Board, assigns M;J for obtaining farmstead w! material for farms to which utility has been authored l furnish electric service top ductive equipment on such tam The procedure is as folio 1. Obtain from your U.S.D. A County War Board a the certification of that Board to the Ltilit) der the provisions of plementary Utd. g j-1-c which declared j farm eligible for service. & )l 2. Then contact the pip rS supplier of farmstead LU t-J material in order wj FT A (?) mine-the minimum L- of wiring necessary J tribute electric energy to the product . -ment on your farm. 3. After obtaining certificate needs, place a purchase order or . your supplier. Place on your f r the certification prescribed J of Order P-U4 and attach ta copT U. S. D. A. War Board certification. "Farmstead wiring material" ing, including not more than 1 75 P ' wire, as well as necessary f utturJr. ter required to carry electrical energy t of the utility's facilities to the ponto r on your farm, not including wiw of & be exclusively used to furnish electriuj hold lighting. Let's talk over your electricd i We'll help you all can- UTAH POYER & Reddy Kilowatt Vower-th. h tervice produced for you h ,bl mn-U the kind of power that sp , Keep America - AMERICAN - BuyW THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... j ' "Sure been a great year for crops, Judge... more important than ever, j best we've had in quite a spell." "Here's just one example of what I mean, ! "That'strue, Henry. ..all over thecountry. The beverage distilling industry alone will As a matter of fact, there's been quite a use 100,000,000 bushels of this surplus to surplus supply of grain according to some make alcohol seriously needed by the gov- figures I saw in one of your farm papers the emment for gunpowder, synthetic rubber, other day. But that surplus is being used to chemicals and medical supplies, mighty good advantage and is making the "So, keep it growin' Henry . . . you're doing contribution of you farmers to the war effort a great job." Confertnct of Alcoholic Bettrogt Industries. I |