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welso THE WINIFRED TIMES Navajo Brave May Be Wed to Several Sisters It is not unusual for a Navajo brave to be married to several ails tors of the same family at the same time, according to Wick Miller, an authority on Indian arts and cus- toms. \That state of affairs is not oh- JeetIonable to the Navsjos,\ he said. \But they are extremely earef•il not to marry within their own clan. All In all, I would say their steno - tads are higher than ours, and I believe they live up to their ideals, as a whole,\ better than white peo pie As the Navajos lead a wan- dering existence, their dwellings are temporary shelters. Wherever the Navajo is, he must he busy. Every- body has plenty to do. And every- body Is happy. Our Conscience Conscience is not merely a quality that inspires regret; It is often a principle that removes the faintest desire to do wrong in the first place. Use only one level teaspoonful to a cup of flour for most recipes. • A‘ti . KG BAKING POWDER Same price today as 45 years ago 25 ounces for 25C Manufactured by Baking Powder Specialists who make nothing but Baking Powder. MILLIONS ROUNDS HAVE BEEN USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT Unbalanced There is a lack of balance in no speed scorcher. FREE PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES $A 7gRO0 in Awards for mir 1 UM— FUR Shippers who prepare their pelts carefully and par- ticipate in Sears 7th National Fur Show. You don't even have to sell your furs through Sears. FREE new Tips to Trappers book tells how you may share in awards. Also how Sears act se your agent, getting you highest value we be-- lieve obtainable for your furs. Mail coupon below. NOW Mall to point below nearest to you: SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. Chicago--Philadelphla—Memphle Dallas—Kansas City--Seattl• Please mail me, without cost or obligation, fur shipping tags and latest edition of \Tips to Trappers.\ Name Fostoffice State Rural Route Box No Street Addeo.. Sound Advice Keep your head when you win and your heart whe\ you lose. TUMS MADE ME A NEW WOMAN OLD MOTHER HUBBARD HAS FILLED HER BARE CUPBOARD WITH ONIONS MID STEAKS AND CHEFS/ S HER STOMACH FEELS GRAND SINCE SHE KEEPS TUNS ON HAND SHE EATS WHAT SHE DARN will MASI 51 NO ALKALIES FOR ACID INDIGESTION X ILLIONS have found they do not need to drench their stomachs with strong, caustic alkalies. Physicians have said this habit often brings further acid indigestion. So much more safe and sensible to simply carry a roll of Turns in your pocket. Munch 3 or 4 after meals—or whenever troubled by heartburn, gas, sour stom- ach. Try them when you feel the effects of last night's party, or when you smoke too much. Toms contain a wonderful antacid which neu- tralizes acid in the stomach, but never over - alkalises stomach or blood. As pleasant to eat as candy and only 10c at any drug store. TU SUMS AR! ANTACID ... NOT A lAgAT FREE:1; r -ful - Color I tirei r cill7: l ifi rer:dairh ' er \- - elometer with the pure/wee of a We roll of Tame Or a 250 box of MR (The All Vegetable Laxative.) WNII— X 44-8I5 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM I .•11111011.111 Dandroff-StoDe flair relate Imparts Color and Raanty to Gray and Faded Hair an, and El Met I nverni• Chem. Wks.. rstvsorss, Y, FI,ORESTON SHAMPOO— Ideal far use In enonsetionvtlth Parker's Hair Ralesun.Bakes the hair soft anti fluffy. FA eons& by mall or at drug- sista. Himont (Inimical Work.. Patchogue, N. y BRISBANE THIS WEEK The Bonus at Last? A Little on Account Teagle Will Sell Oil The Oceans Are Closer Washington reports \payment of the $3,000,000,000 soldiers' bonus before the end of the next session Is virtually assured.\ Good news for soldier*. Do you suppose the government will print more of Its \Inflation bonds,\ and Insist on paying Interest on its own money, instead of printing new money for the bonus, or do you' believe there must be some limits to stupidity? Arthur Brisbane The League of Nations wants us to \clarify our posi- tion.\ It would be made clear if the President would write to the League of Nations: \Our position Is this: \We are attending to our business, and advise you to do the same. Also, what about a little cash on account of $10,000,000,000 you owe us on the last war?\ Walter Teagle, head of the Standard Oil of New Jersey, disposes sensibly of the suggestion that all Americans should refuse to sell oil to Italy. He says Standard Oil is not in the League of Nations and he will continue sell- ing oil through his Italian sub- sidiary. This is news, important especially to California, where real estate pros- perity grows with Improved transcon- tinental trips. Tile Santa Fe railroad, With a diesel engine, hauling nine steel ears and using 3,600 horsepower, has cut 15 hours from the running time between Los Angeles and Chicago, Queer things happen in Ethiopia. The Daily Express says former War Minister Fitowrary Berm, In disgrace with the emperor because he spent too much money, walked, as a penitent, into the presence of the emperor, car- rying on his back a heavy grindstone, and kneeled down In sign of submis- sion. The emperor rolled the atone off his back, meaning forgiveness, and Fitowrary Berton is off spending money again. Some of our baked potato and \little pig\ ministers might try that. Here is war news: England's soft-voiced Foreign Secre- tary Hoare begs, implores, beseeches Italy to make peace with Ethiopia while there is still time. \Sanctions\ have not yet been applied. England and other countries are selling goods to Italy. \While the lamp holds out to burn, the vilest sinner may re- turn.\ You may see a new kind of \Olym- pic game\ with long-distance runners wearing gas masks. In future war , ' soldiers will wear masks and civilians will wear them. Ability to run in gas masks will be important. Russia knows that, and \training for the next war\ eight men and wom- en of the Osoavtakhim (society for aviation and chemical defense) marched 31 miles in gas masks in 10 hours 47 minutes, s world record. General Smuts, minister of justice in England's Union of South Africa. says: \Annexation of Ethiopia or its domination by a_great European power will mean training one of the biggest, most dangerous black armies the world has ever seen.\ General Smuts worries about the conquering power of such a gigantic \black army\ unnecessarily. One pale chemist inventing a better poison gas, or more destructive explo- elves, anti a few first-class pilots could take care of any \black army\ that Ethiopia might send forth. • The American Federation of Labor asks American athletes not to attend' the 1936 Olympic games, if they are held In Germany. Ass a reason for \baoning German Olympics,\ the fed- eration says Hitler is crushing labor unions \with blood and tire.\ There is a better reason for not holding the 1036 Olympics in (ler- many. The chief value of sport Is In the fact that manly exercise is rupposed, primarily, to develop and inspire aour- age. The spectacle of 00.000,000 Germans cruelly persecuting and suppressing 000.000 German Jews is not exactly a picture of courage. ['resident Roosevelt has said that he intends to keep out of European complications. lie will not let Europe complicate our foreign business, mir- ing it Impossible for American con- cerns to operate merely to oblige Eu- ropean competitors. In any case our European friends should at least start paying the ten thousand million dol- lars they borrowed before asking the United States to lose more money for their sweet sake. Dr. C. H. Map, predicts that drugs will cure insanity. With the drug now used experimentally, Doctor Mayo hopes to effect permanent cures, by changing the blood circulation in the 0 Ring Features flynglette. Wiull Service. Ventilated Crib Helps Save Corn Late Maturing Crop May Be Salvaged if Properly Dried, Cured. By W. A. Foster, Rural Architect. College of Agriculture, University of Illinois.—WNU Service. Since much of the corn crop Wag late in maturing cribs which not only protect the grain but give It plenty of ventilation for drying and coring will save what might otherwise be heavy losses. Facilities for adequate ventilation can be built into new cribs or added to those which will he undergoing re- pairs this fall. In addition to plenty of air circulation, the crib should pro- tect the grain against bad weather and kclep rats, mice and other destructive rodents away from the corn. In figuring the amount of space need ed. the farmer can base his estimates on the fact that ear corn requires two and a half cubic feet to the bushel. while shelled corn or small grain Pe - quires just half that much. This means that a crib 1(1 feet wide and 10 feet high will hold 40 bushels of ear corn to each foot of length. Tile most convenient length Is 36 to 40 feet. Since it is better to have all of the crib room at one location rather than scattered about the farmstead, the \growing plan\ Is Ideal, especially for the young farmer who is just starting to build up his pinee. One crib may he built on the selected site this fall. La- ter on another unit may he added fac- ing the first and with a driveway be- tween. As small grain bins are need- ed they may be built above the cribs and the roof finally completed. Either wood or concrete floors are jtatIsfactorrfor corn -cribs if properly constructed. However, extra care should he taken to \build out\ the rats. This can he done by placing a strip of half -Inch mesh hardware cloth around the . edge of the crib between the studding and the outside wall. This strip should reach from the floor to about 2 feet up on the walls and be topped with a strip of galvanized iron bent outward to prevent the rats from getting through the wall above the strip of r hardware cloth. ' Hogging Down Corn Found to Be Satisfactory Plan Practical feeders and experiment stations have shown that hogs proper- ly managed will gain as rapidly and as economically when allowed to har- vest the corn crop as when the croji Is harvested, and fed In the usual gum ner, says the Indiana Farmer's Gutle. For hogging down corn most feel , era prefer well grown but thin shoats weighing from 125 to 150 pounds— shoats that .have been grown through the summer on forage and have not been previously fed a heavy grain ra- tion. Such hogs will eat a large amount of feed and will gain rapidly. Heavier hogs such as brood sows anti fattening hogs almost finished are likely to break down too much corn and nit clean it up so well as they go along, thereby increasing the waste. Some farmers turn in a few sows until shoats learn how to break down the corn, but take the sows out before they become too fat. It is also a com- mon practice to move the fattening hogs to a new area before the corn Is entirely cleaned up, and follow them with sows and smaller pigs. Such management insures minimum waste. Renting Equipped Farms The usual terms on which fully equipped faring are rented are a 50-54) division of Income and expense. This type of lease Is known as the 50-50 live stock share lease. The landlord furnishes the farm And one-half of the productive live stock. He pays the taxes, insurance, and upkeep of the buildings. The tenant furnishes the work stock and machinery and the other one-half of the producthe the stork. The operating expense and the operating Income are shared equally. Slight modifications of this plan may be made to cover special conditions ton individual farms.—George A. Pond. division of agricultural economics. University of Minnesota. Australia Taxes Wheat In an effort to solve the morph , wheat problem In Australia, the come monweaith has adopted a law permit- ting the levying of a processing tax of not more tlinn 7.3 cents per hustled. to be paid farmers for withholding their groin from the market. This is not an acreage control plan. but n mar- keting plan. Farmers who suffer any loss from holding the wheat may he compensated up to tile limit of tha tax. Conditions to the payment re quire that the beneficiary of the tax be the actual producer of the wheat, that the grain he in good conditioo a - hen stored, that it he at least six months in storage and that it total et least 4.000 bushels. Agricultural Notes For each pound of ragweed grown in the corn field deduct three polthils of corn. . • • • Farmers save freight by bluing high ly concentrated fertilizer and applying With machines adapted for the par pose. • • • Collective farmers of afinak province U. S. S. R., have drained more than 225,000 acres of swamp to make farm land. Don't Overlook Fish With a Delectable Sauce for Quick Meal Fish plus—that is, fish with a spe- cial Sallee—is something which the busy housekeeper who 8110(.140i:es in quick meals al in consider. There are many kinds of fish from whielt to choose. The fillets' are the easiest and the quickest to prepare. You may \poach\ them, fry them or bake them In about fifteen minutes. While they are cooking you can Make a delectable sauce. l'ernaps nothing is better with fish than a Hollandaise or Rearnalse allllre, Whirl) are much alike except that the first Is flavored with lemon Juice and the Elect ind with vinegar. YOU may also add. minced parsley, If you like, to tlie latter. Don't wash butter for Hollandaise. If you want the delicate flavor which unsalted butter gives to the sauce, buy fresh butter. Another very good sauce to he used with fifth is Oust very simple one Made by browning a few nuts In a \DUTCH BOY\ STRING HOLDER By GRANDMOTHER CLARK If you tare the little Duteh Roy Into your ki.tchen we feel sure he will work well for you. Vett will like him. Size when made up about 8 by 12 Inches. This package No. A-12 contains the stamped material for the pants anti suspenders to be cut out, also tiled -out head, body and shoes print- ed in colors on heavy board. Ma- terial with directions how to make up this holder will be mailed for 15 cents for one package or four packages for 50 cents. Address Home Craft. Co., Dept. A, Nineteenth and St. Louis Ave.; St. Louis, Mo. Inclose stansped, ad- dressed envelope for reply when writ- ing for any information. What He Didn't Know -- Two robbers looked disappointe I When they held up John Hanlon. clerk in a Waukegan. Ill., fruit stand and got only $1. Hanlon said h. would go hack to the rear of the stand and get some more money The bandits thought It Was a good idea. Instead, Hanlon seized his handy shotgun and come out v.1:11 It to his shoulder. The robbers fled. thoroughly frightened. Hanlon was a little frightened, too, when he tried to shoot and found the trigger mech- anism jammed. - little butter anti then adding more butter and a Mile he juice. Stijl soother very good sauce Is furnished by covering the fish In your baking pan with sour cream end a liberal amount of paprika. If you would like a more pungent saws', use that combinntion of minced bacon, sliced onions and tomatoes, well APII. soned with it hit of hay leaf and a few cloves. This Is varlomily known as Creole and Spanish Mime. Quick Meal. Poached Halibut, Beaman.° Sauce Buttered Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes and Onlons, French Dressing Strawberries and Cream Coffee Method of Preparation. Prepare potatoes and boil. Prepare salad. Prepare berries. Cook fish. Prepa corn and boll. Make cant,. Make voiree. Almond Sauce. It cup butter cut) shredded blanched almonds 1 tablespoon 'anion juice Melt one-half tablespoon of the butter and brown the almond' In it. Add the remaining butler and lemon juice and serve with broiled or fried fish. Creole Sauce. 1 la hii•mpoon chopped green pepper 3 slices bacon I tablespoon chopped onion. 2 tablespoons :diced mushrooms 2 cups tomatoes cloye• el hay leaf ' 1 / 4 teaspoon sugar Salt, pepper, paprika Cook tile baron anti mince. Cook the green pepper, onion anti sliced mush- monis until brown in the !mean fat. Add the 'tomatoes and seasonings, cover and cook until thick. Remove spices and serve. Hollandaise Sauce. 2 egg yolks ti cup butter I tablespoon lemon juice Cayenne Mix the egg yolks. hair the butter and the lemon juice in a small entice - pan. tient over hot, not boiling, wa. ter until butter melts. Add remain. Ina butter and stir milli - thick and smooth. Do not lot water boil, and serve immediately after making. Roll Syndleate.—WNU service. Not Nine, but 50,000 Planets, Says Scientist The solar system, of which the earth is a part, probably contains not 9 but 50,900 planets, it has been estimated by Prof. Armin 0. Great Stone Blocks Are Island of Guam Mystery The great blocks of stone which, by some unknown process, were hoisted In place to build the Egyp- tian pyramids have esused many to marvel, yet on the island of Guam there are stones larger than those used in the pyramids, evidently mark- ing the burial place of an ancient native chief. The huge atone blocks weigh al) - proximately 2,500 pounds earl', and when found one rested oil the other. Both are of coral (thrum lion. The finding of many much horial places on (lull Ill 111411Cfltes that this Island once had it big population. Little is known -about its early Inhabitants. Easy to Spend Tlitsre Is only one way to save money: 115 doing without something. But there are countless wnys of spending it. EATS OATMEAL TO HELP KEEP FIT • It may be one of Nature's lowest cost foods, but lucky Is the boy or girl who gets it for breakfast every morning. Many are nervous, poor in appetite, system out of order, because their daily diets hick enough of the precious Vita- min B for keeping fit.* Few things keep them back likes lack of this protective food element. So jove everyone Quaker Oars every morning. Because in addition to its gen- erous supply of Vitamin B for keeping fit,* it furnishes food -energy, muscle and body-building ingredients. For about Y 4 c per dish. Start serving it tomorrow for a 2 -weeks test. Quaker Oars has a wholesome, nut- like, luscious appeal to the appetite. Flavory, surpassingly good. All grocers supply it. •Wbert Poor condition if AI to loch of Vitamin B IN VITAMIN B FOR KEEPING FIT... IC worth of Quaker Oats equal. 3 calms of Fresh Yeast beuschner, of the University of ('al- Quaker and Mother's Oats are the amps ifornia. In addition to the well known ones, Mercury, Venus, Earth Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Urn Oils Neptune, and Pluto, a swarm to lesser objects have orbits amine the sun, most of them in the regh I between Mars and Jupiter. Near)) 1,300 of the small bodies, or as Patehwork Remnants: Colorful @Ilk miser teroids, have been located since tie ii,',, in fur quills. eu.I,Ion. rugs. Write to: beginning of the last century, on the No.elly Milk.. 33 Rood Ht., New York City. first night of which the Italian .F11. tronomer Guleeppe Piaui sighted the first, Ceres.-1.1terary Digest. CLASSIFIED ADS ()IMAM): RAZOR AND TWICNTT binder PoetPald. Patigfaction guaranteed or money refunded. BOK II, Denver, Colo \My baking gets more bouquets—and I save, tool\ SAYS MRS. C. H. MeINTOSH. 5.54 EAST WOOD AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL, Lowest Prices Ever on calumet Baking Powder! \ I T'S certainly good news that Calumet is selling at new low prices,\ Mrs McIntosh says. \I do a lot of baking, and when I can get a full pound can of reli- able Calumet for only 25c, I'm pretty pleased with my- self!\ Her son Jack settles down to some of Mother's famous cofT.-e cake, and pays fot it with a big smile. AND LOOK AT THE NEW CAN! A simple .and the Easy -Opening Top lifts off No May, no spilling, no broken fingerstails! WHY IS CALUMET DIFFERENT (rain other baking pow der.? Why do you have to use only one level teaspoonful of Calumet to. cup of sifted flour in most recipe.? Receuse Calumet combines two dis*inct leavening action.. A quick action for the mixing bowl—set free by liquid. A slow, action for the oven—set free by hest. New! Big 101` Can!... Calumet, the Double -Acting Baking Powder, is now selling at the lowest prices ever.. .The new -size can is yours for a dime! And the regular price of the Full -Pound Can is only 25cl A product of General Foods. a