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Show Duck Design Makes a Jolly Toy, Ornament for Lawn or Applique By Ruth Wyeth Spears cut-outs for wails or lawn v rv ORNAMENTS A?PUQUES 'vf or WHEELBARROW ""THIS wheelbarrow is easy to make from scraps of lumber. The wheel is cut out of wood and held in place with a bolt. You may be able to salvage a metal wheel from some discarded toy. The ducks are cut out of plywood with a jig saw or by hand with a coping saw. They are then nailed to the sides of the wheelbarrow and the fun of painting and stenciling Degins. You just trace the pattern an the wood and follow the color chart. NOTE Pattern 253 gives an actual-size cutting and painting pattern for the large wheelbarrow ducks and for smaller ducks to be used for lawn ornaments or applique ieslgns. Large diagrams showing how to cut and assemble the wheelbarrow and a complete Hat of materials required are Included. Ask for pattern 253 and enclose 13 cents with name aad addreu. direct to: MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 j Enclose 15 cents for Pattern No. 258. ' Name.. ................... ............ I Address.. i Oa your favvrlta If. B. C. ttation mvmry Sa tarday morula g 9:00 A. M., M. W. T. KIDO KGIR KSEI KDYL KTFI KOB KOA ) 8:00 A. M.', P. W. T. ' KFI KPO KHQ Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because be-cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed In-flamed bronchial mucous membranes. mem-branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding un-derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you axe to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronchitis "Yd Have Been a Goner ; : I wpmmw wm- - - I m vmm pfpfe STAFF SERGEANT JOHN SCHUSTER, infantryman from ' Stelton, New Jersey " 'Hit the ditch, boys; here come the Jerries Like the rest of the men I dove for the nearest hedgerow in a Normandy field on the road to St. ho. The loioflying planes dumped their bombs along the road. Only one missed, and that one hit near me. J teas badly mounded by the shell fragments and the next thing I knew I teas , in an evacuation hospital and an Army nurse was giving me , blood plasma. If it hadnt been for that Td have been a goner. Vm an old hand at plasma for I've had it twenty times. Now ' they're giving me whole-blood transfusions. There were Army nurses with me all the time and, tired as many of them were, they'd spend their off-duty time with us wounded men, helping to bring us bach to where we thought things were really teorth fighting for. We need all the nurses we can get. If you can, join the Army Nurse Corps." ALL Women Can Help! If you are untrained take a Lome nursing or nurse's aide course. If you are a senior cadet nurse serve your final six months in an Army hospital. If you are a registered nurse join the Army Nurse Corps You may mean the difference between life and death to our wounded men. Visit or write your local Red Cross chapter for full information informa-tion and application blank. Or communicate with the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, Washington 25, D. C NURSES ARE NEEDED NOW! - Pleat land m Information on how I am a resistertd nurM . . , to help tha U. S. Army Nur Corpa I am a oonlor cadet nursa to car for our wounded aoldiort. I am untrained but want to toarn Q Addren City S4 Fill out this coupon and tend It to tti Surgeon General, U, S. Army, Washington 23, y D. C or to your local Bed Crou Recruitment Committee yS . , RPB-SA-N-U U. S. ARMYpNURSE CORPS |