The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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IMi: TAFT TKiht.XK THI HSl>AY. APRIL 4, li>46
NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS
i Rep&U&i
Lovely Needlework So Refreshing
The cnwhat motif can bt used la 9
ways Pallet-!.- IK haa a Iranjfar at f
motif* averaging «‘.i by 1* in.. emsNi
directions,
Oua to an unuaually large demand nea
currant condition*. slighUy more time to
required In filling order* for a tew of the
most popular pattern number*.
Send your ordur to:
H.v AL JKDLICKA
*•**■ f>«t«r»*
ic r-drots will make po.stwa
'•' hr h tu live and work, in the
t"i v or warehouse Inventions
the past four years because of
:ke your acquaintance.
.oil -1 lncprovirr.ent in*
b irr raters It in tho In-
cspiclty, win,
'■ o r ‘•■‘i'.'iUt shrive*
i 'net r ri.t of larger
<’ hli v ir:d an
r‘a'K tin, bottom pan-l
gin WASHINGTON
Ifty Wolter Sheod
: WHO CoiraipMidMl
Sewing Circle NtnO'tc raft Oepl.
SW W. Hand of ph SI. OOext» *». OL
Znclo** Hi cent* lor Pattern.
No__
WNU Wtihintton Buretu
lilt h. ye St.. N W
OP A Will Be Continued
In Watered I)o\vti Form
into a receptacle for vegetable*.
Efficiency and economy of effort
feature smaller appliances like cof-
f'-e maker*, toasters ar.d waffle
iron*. One coffee maktr. for in-
s ince. capable of I,rewing from one
to < ight cup*, shuts off at 204 dc-
liri ns, test* having shown that boil-
ing brings out the bitter flavor In the
hover .i;e. W th the coffee made,
enough temperature is then main-
tained to keep the liquid warm.
A new toaster will allow the bread
to pop out when crisped or retain
it if desired and maintain it*
warmth. w tv 1... a new' waffle iror.
Itasr.es a luht to advise the home-
maker when It Is sufficiently hot
and possesse* four gilds to eliml-
rate waiting for multiple serv-
ings.
Other interesting new innova-
tions include a small electrically-
heated beanery for the preparation
of foods needing slow treatment
and a mixmaster which automat-
ically separates the beaters from
their sockets.
A revolutionary combination
washing machine and dish washer
promises to dispel blue Monday* for
homemaker* Of eight-pound capac-
ity, the washing machine can be
transformed Into a dishwasher by
a change of tubs, with racks pro-
vided fur placing wares to be
rleansed by a squirting action.
Made especially for apartment
Name.
Afldi **i
Mrs. John Maurer, 18,
formerly Joan Lipple of
Plymouth, England, is im-
pressed by fresh eggs and
other good things to eat in
her new home at Lebanon,
Pa. Her husband, shown
with her, w'as formerly in
the navy. They have a four-
months-old daughter.
iV w Culp Give Diamond* •§
More Fire and Brilliance :■
______ 'I
For nesriy 300 years. European \i
and American gem craftsmen “
have cut 03 per cent of their dug- 5
monds in the
InctiT die same fail* pre-
M from the standpoint of
K who wish'd in hu> a
y „„ rar. rather (Inin
a the standpoint those
toctng the ear*, would have
pophshi-d the purpose the
■grr wanted. It was not the
* af the speaker; it is the
| of corporation*, gem ratty,
fssf; "The radie.il eli meiit
igcr »rt attempting to foree
wnmenl to take over Indiiv
*, break free . nterprise anil
“brilliant” form*
convinced that its 38-facet design
reflected a greater amount of
light than any larger or smaller
I number of surfaces, says Collier'*,
j Recently, however, three Near
* York firms created and patented
I new designs of their own—the
King Cut with 80 facets, the Multi-
Facet Cut wish 98 and the Magum-
Facet Cut with 102—all three ot
which give a diamond much more
fire and brilliance.
Formers Can Pay
Bine Cross Ones
To Farm Bureau
I the priced i ars |h
Ike directed to buiid
ipriker, • .'ter'' ■1
rpOR a magic effect on plain
V linens, embroider flowered
borders in natural colors, touched
iff with a pineapple crochet edge’
3o fresh!
ETin.YN MO.
Farmers may
enroll iri the Blue Cross for them-
selves and their families through
their county farm bureau. Mrs.
Paul Palmer, national secretary of
the Associated Women of the
American Farm Bureau federa-
tion. has pointed out in a recent
statement issued here.
“Farmers may pay their Blue
Cross dues quarterly,” Mrs. Palmer , Wjvn uie people generally uiu ion- ( What
stated, "when they pay their farm , gress does not dare repeal the law, I
bureau dues. When hospital care Is ( and will extend It beyond June 30. ! se noo<J,*> larfy>
needed, there are no questions How it will be extended is another .your nor,dle' roared the traffic
asked. The Blue Cross identification matter. The same coalition of , , . ,v...
card is the passport to more than Democrats and Republicans which i , my gooatn.e*s\, w,u y
3,600 accredited hospitals in the j cut the heart out of the housing bill j silt'w n?.e }*^'ere lt js- 1 ve pushed
United States and Canada." ■ In the house and wiiich has made i and Pu^ied everything in this car.
homemaker lifted hundreds of ( Farmers, Mrs Palmer said, ineffective e\'ery liberal piece of 1
p- unds during each Ironing with the • have learned in the last few decades ■ domestic legislation yet offered, is Money may talk* bwi sowaff folks
Id. heavy units, a new three and j that early hospitalization means bent on stripping OPA of every pow- |have taught their# to utter nothing
nne-half pound iron has been pro- J early recovery. “Through radio, j er it can possibly take away from j but nonsense,
diced. , the rural press and magazines they |
Other new postwar innovations in- j have come to realize that their j
elude a combination radio-phono* j fathers’ habit of tolerating minor ill- 1
tfraph, with records inserted into a • nesses until they reached the point !
side drawer for automatic setting j where the condition was beyond j
find playing, and floor lemps with an i help, was foolish — to say the least !
\ plug in radiator, "electro-
atcem/* ran hr moved anywhere
In th* lutUM* and u*ed where lt
i« needed.
■frisms i. u k
■ntaivi PROGRAM
§g«l$ TALKING to ir.nn who
■ill to be. ojal «ji accepted
• po’u'.lcal >l- r :r the c ni-
tfQr To him I s.. ff I feared we,
g people, were ;'..iti-hru; <in the
k of »r. ab>s.«, iver which lay
knit dertruct. r, ! ir the frit-
i tktt bat be •) our tiv.-itfge
l**r fl'an are well found-
I** to replied "tlur freedom in
l/nrt dxoger."
Hr*(*n we avoid the i tla*-
Mtof How i an we hi- assured
ComfmUhfy $mm ffl ^
or vm’MgfM ymm mtumv
Not That Kind
'What kind of animal is that?
‘That’s iny Siamese cat.”
‘Where’s its twin?”
MiWM *vd mbM
Wfm’rtf tow vm\xw sap.
t *Hw*l hi hHMw 9ii&in •
to tv*fc« r*«t wiMruikit
the Rr-puidl* an ti<k< t.'*
»li« Mtwrr.
Hiil It- puMjr ,tiit lUi
■ralr'ct 4nd niAlnfrkin our
j \4Ui toi irf tstiiju fts*' dirttill? f/.tftflfiU
i the soulful, <1 wpeplU' young mm of the
; pructivul yoitng Human. It ua* the fourth
i coll he hat made on her that week, and
she u as sleepy.
‘ Whoso death do you mean?** the
asked, in a dry, discouraging tone.
f‘Amp.i -r ♦•<#*« trl* fhi»rb,
equipp* d with an Aluminum ngl
tai<»r a ml a rii*4r glass barrel, can
turn out about one aud a half
pounds of butter in a few minutes.
ptol," said hr, I cannot tell
fc I d* not know. \ uu must
jRtyt thi* record of the past as
Hjyimitse for th< future,’'
iMt that brief &. : ;l, . ■:.h< ij*
{ 0rmocn»t lot .Republican,
pU bave th« pouticaJ
stlar. Belli p': .e- •: .at tt»e;r
■pnee
■Moour ti’.'V ..
B.*« edge tie.ner d tiem t r
■P brr.k of Jesi: . ; >r, Nelth-
IW0' oCcr* a de"huw" ot
^■Pkiblig the rejuit we s,»
HIIt dewte. 13 parlies fear
Bk offer such a ; pro-
Bciigh; cost it *.„'nc votes
Ml one or mete r.-.r:. ,rltie*. They
to bie vote* they rr:; ht ltfse
R* tli*r, uHt- v /a s they could
k Such I* An politic* at
Her Model
said the little girl,
think I look just like
“Uncle,
! ‘don't yo
| Mother?”
‘ “Hush, child, hush,
I her mother; “you
; vain.”
CnA2$r»oa
lack of Trained
Poefors Hlfocfii
fumtoors’ Boallb
stiff jwin • am mam • mum • imm * mtm
■ MsFji* m£D ul
SLOAN’S LINIMEN
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Rural
areas — even with their sunlight
and fresh air, freedom from indus-
trial dust and fumes, and absence
of dense crowds where disease*
can spread — are losing the health
advantage they once held over the
cities, says the agricultural depart-
ment.
The scarcity of rural doctors is
reflected by a survey showing that
before the war, in the thousand
NVw lamp features # "ctrcllnr"
fluorescent tube as well as » con-
ventional bulb, eliminating sharp
contrasts and providing color
THh YEARS from 1919
INt, the school teacher* of
miioo have not been forgot-
'Ite general average ot their
The War In Over, but We Mutt Fay for It
Buy United States Savings Bonds!
Ifle* have beer, raised during
I Jitrlnd from f*TI in 19ISI.
fS.iSS in 1541 More than
Ifc*. The 1511 range is from
«*tarv in New York
H'.'3S and in California of
l In Skij in Arkansas,
p,f?9t in Mississippi, Teachers'
*»! iiku,., average under
•Staonlj- four states. School
™Bt' !•** betonu1 vniii thing
!** ,h»» just a job.
>> Jf*», 1945, Gradu«l«i of Memorial ilotpitaT* Lillie |ofi*
Sehooi of Nnming
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who meMNim mam ftwwmmiky •mm
ntanm sfo?
€»n you *ink at mmf pcafMai.su lfe« po»»i4« -mart potitioa* f«r
todnncM thus* mwf&lngt
Our Next Glass Will Be Admitted ia J*ufi«s, 1946
IT rem vilt bo * lBglt Sdkmi gmSuolc nwS ««M to tonm, »
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Bvarirm irooeawSo* mpitnaraU itm ad»siM>.i»a m &».■ jhav? <3m*,
W'ritm «f time Fat Fail fnfnemzmllFm n&
W8S. M»«£tT JOLLY. ». fMBECKjGEt
...||.,,4 electric M*ck. SfcMteiuf on trousgorier World war it, youtn*
finser-tip control«d d* « . w.a(,d. T/l Foul Regan. farms showed considerably
•“**» rW;r john }'££•. *«,<*»». F* : physicai defect* thhn those
S smte ^ ^ __________________
/,/e Bill Planned for Central City Drama Festival
■ stisiihshrreiit of the Central City and translated into a m-xiem fr
CITY. COLO. - The 5chcfluled to open the opening of the 5916 fei
upero house ot this d«m* , ,,, iu}9 g promise* to be «s brilliant u
■d old mining town will ^^iBtiiiiie for wtUe’o witnessed the opening a
Utmttm presentation ^ «,# presenUitioo of opers house. Period costume*
l« This announcement «Jr-« ■ ^ w!j/ fuuUl * hop* »#•!» Prtwsil among the p»i
-->b.RAL GOVERNMENT
t'V’s iri «;i states is same-
i’-iow. but I have the
, C4!jfornia In that state CE:
■ iT'Uvejpai.tie* loeorpor- fan ••
’** 5y 3* showed » dc- ; cq.ia
Wits lor the fiscal year i have
®* wmpaiwd with the again
It would seem ; has
51' gtoa ik . t .-.niy :
■* m tew makers know Ctry t
m ‘J* t«*P»yer's money A i
■D *om* dark day* if w.> rag“.-
the bright emm. 'Tsto
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946, newspaper, April 4, 1946; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750756/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.