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Thursday, A p r il 21, 1938 The Gold Hill News. Gold Hill, Oregon Young Coats Styled to Perfection WHAT to EAT and WHY By CHERIE NICHOLAS CITES EXPENSE IN POULTRY BUSINESS @./lou5tonGou.diii&iictLi5ei A i k C . H o u s to n C o u t lit i TEETH —Your Passport to Good H ealth--and Tells Specialist Warn» Novices to Plan in ■ Advance. By O T. Klein, Kxtenelon Poultry BperlaUat. Maa«M<hu»rtta Rl.it« College.— WNU Service. The poultry business is keenly competitive and requires a large investment. Unless a beginner has a sound knowledge of production and marketing problems, he will be seriously handicapped. The poultry population has in- creuKcd more than 30 per cent since 1930 Numbers of eggs on the m ar ket show an even greater increase because hens are better layers than they were seven yeurs ago. These things ought to be carefully considered by one who 1s thinking of going into the poultry business. The premium price for eggs has practically disappeared. There is the advantage of savings in trans portation and perhaps some of the handling costs. There is also the opportunfty for a limited number to sell eggs at retail, which gives an advantage. This does not mean that it is no longer possible to make a satisfac tory income from the poultry busi ness. It does mean that more careful planning is necessary and deep wine lone, as it gives accent that more birds per farm must be to this new double-breasted coat kept to realize the same income that for the eight-year-old. Smooth fitted was derived ten or fifteen years ago. lines with chic back flare are smart Poultry account studies have ly highlighted by the leather facing shown that the best paying part of on pockets and high rounded col the business is the sale of baby V V H E T H E R a n « l i a s ultiuned the lar, with small matching wine col chicks. Following closely would be ’ ripe old age of four years or ored composition buttons at the dou the sale of hatching eggs, and of is tottering on the verge of her ble-breasted front closing. course retailing gives higher income teens, this year's smart members of The use of velveteen facing in con than the sale of eggs at wholesale. the younger set will And that their trast shades is noted as an impor The baby chick business is lim it new wool costs for spring reflect the tant style detail appearing not only ed and will not stand a much great- same interesting fashion trends as on collar and cuffs but as decorative i er expansion. The same is true those of their chic mamas. With the finishings on flap pockets and other with the sale of hatching eggs and new vogue for soft tailoring which Interesting designful features Win j establishing of retail routes. This is important throughout the whole some for the six year old is a fitted should not discourage one who is spring picture, line lightweight wool princess coat as shown in the inset j able to do a little better job than the ens—notably the lustrous cheviots, below to left. It is in a flattering average fellow. It requires about smooth tailor-minded worsteds and shade of pink lightweight wool with 850 hens per person employed if fine men's-wear flannels in the very new velveteen collar facing, ' eggs are to be sold at retail or for popular navy blue, also the now-so- matched to navy composition flow hatching and 1,200 to 1,500 if eggs modish neutral shades plus a long er buttons at the front closing. Dou j are to be sold at wholesale. These list of beguiling pastels—are de ble V-shaped flaps on the high numbers are necessary to derive an signed on cunning flattering lines breast pockets are decorative and adequate income from the poultry such as you see here pictured. fashionable. business. Bright plaid taffeta and other gay In tune with the dressmaker styl Twelve acres of land are needed ing which prevails In this season’s silk facings are used to enliven dark for each 1,000 birds. As for invest tailored wear, the newer wool coats coats for the very young. Fitted ment, figures from farm studies is the attractively are cut on lines that are anything and flared show an investment of approx but severe. Smart princess silhou tailored town coat in navy wool imately $10 a bird. This figure ettes, so charmingly adaptable to flannel pictured above to the left in includes the poultry, supplies, land the group. Plaid taffeta trims the childish figures, are to be found in and buildings, equipment and ma double-breasted models with lapels collar and pocket flaps. The match chinery. of boyish cut or in high-necked sin ing hat has a plaid taffeta bow at gle-breasted types with snug round the front. Use of Home Grinder If it is a whole spring wardrobe collars. Important for trimming detail is in one, you would like to be pur Assures Sharp Tools the use of pliable colored leather chasing for little daughter this Is the ax dull? The saw need spring, keep your eyes open for the which may be either in suede or smooth finish. The adorable young fashionably cut four-piece suits now sharpening? How about the prun ing shears? ster centered in the foreground of showing in children's apparel collec Successful work and pleasure in the illustration has on as fetching tions. They have a long cape with box using tools depend largely on their a leather-trimmed coat as you will sec anywhere in the spring style shoulders (too cunning for words) condition, says Prof. L. M. Roehl parade. For this attractive double- a collarless jacket and all-round of the New York State college of breasted model stitched leather at pleated skirt and a matching hat. agriculture. All edge tools used on the neck and pockets provides a The little five-year-olds who wear farms may be ground with a motor- smart red accent to red flecked neu them look like fashion plate young driven emery grinder, and a grinder sters. As to being practical little with the motor back of or below the tral wool tweed. A leather trimmed coat is also or no comment need be made. With grinding wheel is needed for this shown to the right in the group. a variation of pretty blouses such work. There’s a knack to grinding every The leather, smooth in finish and an outfit offers endless changes and farm tool, he says. At the same allover stitched, is charming in a possibilities. • Western Newspaper Union. time, the operator is careful to avoid injury to himself. The guard should be kept over the emery | VELVET TRIMMINGS PLAY OUTFITS wheel whenever the work permits. K , C H F R IIC N IC H O L A S tools, such as scythe, mow SPRING FAVORITE Certain ing-machine sickle, ensilage-cuttqr, blades, and ax require the removal By C IIE R IE NICHOLAS Marie Antoinette and Madame of the grinding guard. The emery Pompadour are the inspiration for wheel itself needs care to sharpen the new velvet accents. It is from tools well. them that the bows, the ribbons and the velvet trimmings of all Farm Briefs types that are so popular this Hereford cattle were introduced spring, stem. The tercentenary of into America in 1817 by Henry Clay • « • the birth of Louis X V I will be re called in France this spring, and Layers should be kept supplied unless all plans go awry, many of with warm water during cold weath the famous fetes of his reign will er. be re-enacted. M aria Theresa en • • • tered Paris in 1660. This will prob Appetite of all geese runs about ably have its effect on fall fashions the same and calls for no less than and we will see a perpetuation of a 90 per cent greens. fad that will then become a fashion. • * • Certainly a velvet collar on a suit Five million dollarfi was spent in velvet bows or velvet bodices, vel the last year to fight insect pests in vet ribbon trimmed flounces, make California citrus groves. interesting details. • * • Millinery is again m illinery, and The average farm fam ily requires velvet ribbons, flowers, crowns at least one hundred and fifty brims, as well as bonnets, cloches,’ tiny berets and turbans always pounds of meat a year for each per- flourish when women are wearinc “ hats as is hats." Reds and Corals Lead in Colora in New Fashions The peasant scarf is being tied on the heads of even the youngest in the fashion parade, as a highly en tertained audience learned that attended one of the series of break fast clinics presented in the M er chandise M a rt of Chicago. The style show given at this mecca for juve nile fashions was unique in that for ty or more youngsters served as mannekins, ranging from a babe in arms to the teen age. The toddler here pictured wears a very practi cal and playful coverall in pottery shades. There is a clever use of decorative applique, a cactus motif. The fabric is cotton and easy for laundering. This cunning practical play outfit is to be had in various colors. The gamut of geranium reds and coral tones, shading into pale blot ting paper pink, take first place in colors shown in one French collec tion recently. The prominence of pink is even noticeable in tartans, in which soft tones of pink are com bined with vivid green or yellow. ( Purples, fuchsia red and so?t ’’flax’’ blues are given importance, and the burnt tones from ochre yel low to brick red are emphasized New greens are confined to tur quoise shades. Color Enlivens Hat Color rises as colorful hats be come more and more popular. A pill-box of deep ruby velvet has its cuff trimmed with tiny humming birds in green and blue. Proper fencing of pasture land is important. Pastures that have been overgrazed should be fenced off and given a chance to develop. • • « Roast meat thermometers were first used by home economists at the college of agriculture, University of Illinois, more than 35 years ago. • • • More chickens than people are , numbered in many leading Euro pean countries, • • • Success or failure in raising ! calves depends on the skill and judgment of the feeder, and on his i ability as a dairyman in handling calves. • » • I Single-story colonies of bees should have the combs three-fourths full of honey in winter, while two- story colonies should have the upper ten combs full. Have You a Question? How You Can Avoid the Tragedy o f Dental Decay By C. HOUSTON GOUD1SS — *— C. Houston Goudiss hat put at the disposal of readers of if is newspa per all the facilities of hit famous Experimental Kitchen luihoratory in New York City. He w ill iiladlt an swer questions concerning loods, diet, nutrition, and their relation to health. You are also invited to con sult him in matters of personal hy giene. It’s not necessary to w rite a letter unless you desire, for postcard inquiries w ill receive the tame rare- lui attention. Address him at 6 Fast Thirty-ninth Street, New York City. « C ast 3»th S treet, N ew Y ork. SCIENTIST, who was also a wit, once remarked that you £ * must be true to your teeth or they will be false to you. lhat most people do not heed this advice is evidenced by the fact that almost 100 per cent of the adult population is af fected by some form of oral disease, and from 90 to 97 per cent of all school children have decayed teeth. As there is a close relation-* ship between healthy teeth M other* Are to Blame and healthy bodies, and con For Children’* Bad Teeth versely, between decayed It has been estimated that the teeth and sickly bodies, it is temporary, or “ baby teeth” of come through the gums easy to understand why sci children practically perfect in 98 per cent ence views this appalling situ of all children. Yet, statistics ation with the greatest alarm show that by the time they reach —and why such an eminent the first grade, 90 per cent of the authority as Professor Ernest children, both from wealthy homes and from homes where A. Hooton of Harvard Univer money is scarce, have bad teeth; sity warns that “unless steps or.e-third have abscessed condi are taken to discover preven tions in their mouths, and every tives of tooth infection, and fourth or fifth child does not have correctives of dental defor proper masticating surfaces. If this disgraceful state of af mation, the course of human fairs is allowed to continue, the evolution will lead downward blame must be laid squarely at to extinction.” the doors of the nation’s mothers. A phosphorus and vitamins A, C and D. Second, frequent and thorough brushing of the teeth, to remove all food particles. The use of an efficient dentifrice encourages ef ficient brushing and helps to keep the teeth looking attractive. Third, the inclusion in the diet of foods that require the chewing, tearing, gnawing and biting for which our teeth were designed, such as raw cabbage, celery, ap ples and other fibrous foods. Fourth, a visit to the dentist at least twice a year, so that he can check the condition of the teeth. I f every mother will follow this program, and train her children to follow it, the result will be a vast decrease in dental decay, and a forward step in human progress. For it is not too much to say that the SALVATIO N OF T H E H U M A N RACE L IE S IN SAVING ITS T E E T H . W rite to C. Houston Gondiss, 6 East 39th Street, New York City, for information on How to Build Form erly it was thought that and How to Maintain Healthy Health and Happiness oral hygiene alone would prevent Teeth. Depend on Sound Teeth tooth decay. But though the im That is a strong statement, but portance of thoroughly cleansing it is not an exaggeration, for it the teeth is recognized today as Questions Answered would be difficult to over-estimate never before, nutritional scientists the influence of the teeth upon have discovered that correct diet, Mrs. J. B. M cS .—I t is incorrect human health and happiness. plus mouth hygiene, is the real to say that rye bread is more, or Do you wonder how teeth can key to dental health. less, fattening than white bread. affect happiness? Consider, then, Diet and It* Relation A slice of rye bread supplies the that a pretty face depends, first same number of calories as a upon the position of the mouth To Dental Disease The teeth are living tissues, slice of white bread. when the lips are closed, and sec ond, upon the appearance of the which require proper nourishment M rs. E . T. D .—Answering your teeth when the lips are parted. just as much as any other part of question as to the effect of cook You cannot have a lovely mouth the body. ing on vitam in D, this is no prob when the lips close over crooked Every food element required for lem in the kitchen. N atural vita front teeth; you cannot have an a healthy body plays its part in min D is virtually absent from attractive smile if the teeth are bnilding healthy teeth. But spe most foods, but in irradiated dull. ria l emphasis must be placed foods, or those to which vitam in And when gums recede, and upon providing adequate amounts D concentrate has been added, loosened teeth are forced out of of calcium, phosphorus, and three the vitamin D is stable and ordi their natural position, the position vitamins, A , C and D. nary cooking has little destructive of the lips is likewise changed— Teeth A re Actually effect on it. with the result that the lower part Miss F . S. P .—The sulphur di Formed Before Birth of the face is disfigured. oxide used to bleach a good grade These substances must be sup Surely this is tragedy enough. of dried fru it is present in a chem But the effect of decayed teeth plied before birth and throughout ical combination that is entirely upon health is of far greater sig life. harmless. Although teeth do not appear in nificance. © WNU—C. Houston Goudiss—1938. a baby's mouth until some months Denial Decay Does after it is born, they are actually Extensive Damage formed before birth. Terence Shea Tells o f It is during this period, there A decayed tooth is a poison fac tory, distributing its noxious prod fore. that proper dieting should His Bulging Barrels uct to every part of the body. In begin. The teeth are constructed A social worker with more en the body, that poison attacks and of the same materials as the bones, chiefly calcium and phos thusiasm than tact went to call centers in the weakest spot. phorus, and if the diet of the upon Terence Shea, night watch I t may lead to neuritis, rheu prospective mother is not ade man, at his home. m atic ailments, dyspepsia, or quate, these building materials “ I hope, M r. Shea,” she said, even duodenal ulcers. It m ay be are withdrawn from her own teeth ’that you do not squander your a contributing cause of heart dis and bones. money in riotous living. M ay I ask ease. The old idea that mothers must what you do with your wages?” In view of such extensive dam sacrifice “ a tooth for every child” " I ’d just as soon tell you as age, it is easy to understand why arose because expectant mothers not,” replied M r. Shea. “ ’Tis $15 »■ prominent medical authority <^id not realize the importance of a week I make. When I ’ve paid has declared that if the teeth were taking extra amounts of calcium, the rent, the provisions, and the given proper care, so that dental which is obtained from m ilk, m ilkman, and bought what’s need decay became rare, instead of al cheese, dried peas and beans, ed for Maggie and me five chil most universal, more than half of green ieafy vegetables and many dren, I deposit the rest of my all sickness would be eliminated. nuts; phosphorus, which is abun money in barrels. Mostly, m a ’am, dant in egg yolk, cheese, whole sugar barrels. They’re bigger an’ grain cereals, dried legumes and hold more. But when I can't get DO YOU WANT TO m ilk; and vitam in D, which is them I use plain flour barrels.” supplied by fish-liver oils; irrad i ated foods, or those enriched with vitamin D concentrates; and egg yolk. Safely . . . Surely It has been proved experimen NOTHING TAKES THE Scien tifically? tally that when vitamin A is with held, the teeth begin to deteri PLACE OF O -C E D A R Get This Free Bulletin orate, and become chalky, white FOR FURNITURE Offered hy C. Houston Goudiss and brittle, owing to the loss of ÌK L the enamel and exposure of the E A D ER S of th is a e w t p ip e r More women use dentine. • are invited to write to C. Vitam in C is so closely related O-Cedar Polish and Houtton Goudiss, at 6 East 39th to the health of teeth and gums, M op* than any Street. New York City, for hit that when it is lacking, profound other kind—for scientific Reducing Bulletin, which changes occur, including swelling furniture, wood •howi how to reduce by the safe and bleeding at the gums and wotlc. floors. and sane method of counting cal loosening of the teeth. ories. The bulletin it complete with R EDUCE R a chart thawing the caloric value of all the cemmoa/y used foods end contiir.i simple menus that you can u » l as n guide to comfort able end hrslthful weight reduction. .1 postcurd is sufficieut to carry your ruquest. FIVE minus TWO leai'es FOUR Four Important Rules For Dental Health The prevention of dental decay and the preservation of sound teeth and healthy gums is founded on a four-point program: First, a well-balanced diet con taining an abundance of calcium, I l CLEANS as si POLISHES 0-(edar POLISH MOPS • WAX WRONG? Well, yes— and no. 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