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¡20H9 Gay Strawberry Pot Holders in Crochet h e lp s D on't attem p t to dry a fur coat over a rad iato r. H eat d ries the skins and crack s them . — • — At fast . . . . . L I »hull give m y i f / / To the rfe re rt again, 'I hut I, in it» golden ilntl, May hr blow n from a barren peak, llroudra»! over th e »nn land». K ’ ICEST pot holder in the conn- ’ try this ever popular straw* berry crocheted of bright red th read , “ seeded” with green and h a v i n g n a t u r a l lo o k in g g r e e n leaves which are crocheted sep ara te ly and then sewn to the berry. M easures 7 by I ' 1! iqches. • • • To obtain com plete eroebetlnK tnntruc* lion« for the («¡ant S tra w b e rry P otholder i P a tte rn No. 5333), send 10 cents In coin, yo u r nam e, address and the p a tte rn nurn« ber. HEW ING < l i t t I E M E O I.I WOHK 709 M lis to n Hi., Han tra n c ia r« , la in . Enclose 10 cent« for P a lte in Nu Name Address TO GET PROMPT RELIEF from distress o f those nagging colds th at cause coughing and make you feel all stuffed u p — p u t a [ood spoonful of Vicks VapoRub n a bowl o f boiling w ater. Then feel relief come as you breathe in the steaming, medi cated vapors. These medicated vapors pcnctrnte to the cold-con- grsted upper breathing passages. T h e y so o th e i r r i t a t i o n , q u ie t coughing, help clear the head and bring such grand comfort. F O R A D D E D R E L IE F . . . On throat, chest nnd back a t bed tim e ru b V ic k s V a p o R u b . I t works fo r h o u rs — ev en w h ile you sleep— to bring relief. Now try this nome- tested t r e a t ment, tonight. V apo R ub i ) _ _ T _ A . J t ì I NAVAJÛ IN D tjrft RESISTANCE TO COLDS K n ju y th e fe e lin g u f e n e rire tla w e ll-b e in g I T a k e g o o d -ta . t in g S rn tt'a Em alulon ri^ h t a w a y . I f you feel tire d , rund ow n , unable to th ro w off w orri»om e cold« — because your diet lacks n a tu r a l A & l) V ita m in » and energ y -b u ild ing, n a tu ra l oil« I Scott*« help« build ener>pt, ntam nn, red ia ta n rt. Buy a t your d r u r r ’ todey f • When washing woodwork, use a strip of cardboard to protect the wall next to door fram es and base boards from getting splashed. 4 — • — — b u ild Lid-lifting and opening the oven door causes heat loss th at length ens cooking tim e and w astes p re cious fuel. — • — / / yon »lionlil d e tire tom e nrun «/ me, C o a»k the little horned loud U huge hom e is the din t. Or geek it among the fragrant »age. Or t/uettion the mountain ¡uniper. And, by their »Hein e, They w ill truly inform yon. — Maynard llitu n . To insure longer life for pillows, fluff them gently each day to force air around the feath ers. — - A w arped door often can be cor rected by adding a third or m iddle hinge. In v e s t in Y o u r C o u n t r y — B u y U . S . S a v in g s B o n d s ! ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ By E D W A R D E M E R IN E W N U Features 5H E perfum e of grease- 1 wood o ffe r a desert show er, the fa in t and fleeting loveliness of saguaro blos soms, the yuccas w ith their waxen w hite bioom , the octil- los tipped w ith b r illia n t red, a cereus bloom ing at m id night, m agic mesas, m y s te ri ous paths, b a lm y nig h ts—that is A rizona, the land of ro m ance, sunshine, progress! The tourist, the sportsm an and the vacationist have all enjoyed the state in b rie f m om ents, but to a h a lf-m illio n people, A rizo n a is home. T h e y liv e in every section of the state fro m the northern plateau (4,000 to 7,000 feet above sea lev el) to the southern p a rt next to the bor d er of M exico (500 to 2,500 feet a lti tu de). On the broad plains and the m ountain sides they graze th eir livestock, and through the valleys they lead the irrig a tio n w aters. They grow long staple cotton, wheat, corn, b arley, oats, potatoes and im mense q uantities of sub-tropical fruits. T h e ir dates th rive, and th eir citrug industry is steadily growing. F ro m th eir m ines they get copper, gold, silver, lead, asbestos, zinc and other m etals. A rizona Is "A Land M a d e fo r L iv in g ,” the citizens say. Phoenix, the c a p ita l city, is an exam ple. In 1868 a tiny settlem ent sprang up as a stagecoach stop. Tw o years later the townsite was fo rm a lly laid out, and in 1801 the new co m m un ity was incorporated. In 1893, Phoenix—the te rrito ria l seat of g overnm ent — boasted a population of 3,000. Today Phoenix is the Southwest's largest inland city, and has a m e tro p o li tan population of 153.000 Its grace- Date-Bran Muffins, good as cake! {Take no sugar, no shortening!) that region home. And O ra ib i, in the In d ian country, is said to be the oldest continuously inhabited .v il lage in the U n ited States! F irs t, there w ere c liff dw ellers, the hom e-owners of the distant past. Then the Indians, m any tribes and m any kinds. Ruins of ancient cities tell of homes. In 1540 Coro nado cam e searching for the Seven C ities of Cibola. Then cam e the Spaniards w ith th e ir priests, th eir herds, and th eir desire to build m is sions and homes. And la te r other w hite men. lured by gold and ad venture, cam e too. K it Carson cam e, and bandits too. The covered wagon and the stagecoach ra ttle d over dusty trails. O ther landm arks include Inscription house, Dinosaur tracks, Superstition mountain, and m an-m ade wonders such as Roosevelt and Boulder dam s. San X a v ie r and Tum acaco ri missions, Indian reservations, old stagecoach stations and bullet- scarred ghost towns. Fishing, hunting, sw im m ing, h ik ing, m otoring — fro m canyon- w alled lakes to cactus-studded mountains. Arizona offers the good life, for a -ek, or a year, or for a life tim e. w .ias a little Sw itzerland These delicious, new all - bran muffins made with chopped dates will have a big appeal for the ‘‘sweet toothers” In your fam ily! They’re so moist. And they're so tender— so good. That's be cause K ellogg ’ s « l l - bran is milled extra-fine for golden softness. 2 cups Kellogg’s 1 cup sifted flour all - bran 1 teaspoon soda ’ a cup molasses % teaspoon salt 1*4 cups milk 14 cup chopped 1 egg dates Add K ellogg ' s all - bran to molasses and m ilk and allow to soak for 15 minutes. Beat egg and add to first mixture. Add sifted dry ingredients and fru it. F ill greased muffin pans two-thlrds full and bake In moderate ly hot oven (400°F.) about 20 min utes. Makes 15 light, luscious muffins. Good Nutrition, too! ALL-BRAN is m a d e fro m the v it a l o u t zb LAYERS o f finest wheat— c o n ta in , a concentration a t the protective food elements found in th e w h o le g r a i n . O n e -h a lf cup pro vides over 14 your d a ily m in im u m n eed f o r ir o n . S e rv e K e llo tra r’ s AI.L-RRAN d a ily ! in its northern mountains. I t has sem i-tropical livin g under palm trees in the southern part. T h a t is Arizona, the A rizona m en call home! ’God E n rich es.' " D ita t Deus” is the m otto of A r i zona. I t m eans “ God enriches.” VICKS W Esaaaai I0 M 0 R R 0 W A I Ì I G H I Depeu/.tLfp ¿//-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE CET A 25<- BOX AREYOUPAIE WCAX.YIRCR S ID N E Y P. OSBORN G overnor of Arizona due to MONTHLY LOSSES? Born in Phoenix, Sidney Preston Osborn has alw ays been close to his native state. In 1899 he was a page boy in the te rrito ria l legisla tu re. He was elected governor in 1940. He has had a long ca re er as a newspaper m an and once operated a cotton fa rm at R ig ley, Ariz. you girls and women who lose sc m uch (luring monthly periods that you're pale, weak, "dragged o u t”— th is may be due to lack of blood-iron Ho try Lydia E. Plnkham's TABLETS — one of the best home ways to build up red blood—In such cases Plnkham's Tablets are one o f the best blood-lroa tonics you can buy I How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly 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, In flamed bronchial m ucous m em branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis W N U — 13 0 3 -4 6 When Your Back Hurts* A n d Y o u r S tre n g th an d E n erg y Is Below P a r It m ay be canard by dlzorder of kld- ey function th a t perm it« poiaonoua 'ante to accum ulate. Fo r tru ly many sopls feel tire d , weak and miaerable hen th e kidney« fail to remove execaa ride and other waato m atte r from the lood. You m ay «uffer nnnzing backache, le u m a tic pains, headaches, dizziness, r ilin g up nights, leu pains, swelling, ometimes frequent and scanty urina- on w ith am nrtinii and burning la an ther sign th a t something is wrong with ip kidneys or bladder. Th ere should be no doubt th a t prom pt e atm ent is wiser than neglect. Uso loon’s P ilis . I t is better to rely on a ledieine th a t haa won countryw ide ap- roval th a n on aom tthin g M M favorably nown. Itoan'a have been tried and teat- 1 m any yearn. Are a t all drug «tore«, et l)o an rt today. D oans P ills NO WAITING —n o e x t r a s te p s ! F u ll-s tr e n g th — Fleischm ann’s fresh active Y east goes rig h t to work. M akes sw eeter, finer bread! And m akes it faster! You can be surer of tender, sm ooth te x tu re —light ness—delicious flavor every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on F le is c h m a n n ’s fresh Y e a st w ith th e fam iliar yellow label. I t ’s d ep en d ab le— A m erica’s tested favorite for m ore th an 70 years. . t CHEST COLO t iO U L D E R D A M , . . L ake M ead on the Colorado riv e r m akes fishing, boating and sw im m ing easily accessible to people of Arizona. with P eter ß? SPIKING YOU ful skyline, its homes and its indus ■ Yes, God enriches, but m an had to tries, is a fa r cry from the pueblos do his p art. D am s w ere built, of the p rim itiv e peoples, who, in ! ditches w ere dug, and the desert centuries long past, first inhabited , bloomed. M o dern science in the the w a rm and pleasant V a lle y of the mines found m o re w ealth than m ere Sun. Phoenix, built on the site which gold nuggets. L ivestock g rew fat. two prehistoric cities had once oc Cities w ith perm an en t homes cupied, is now the home fo r thou sprang up. T h e w a rm , life-givin g sands of fam ilies — fa m ilie s of sun shone down on 113,909 square modest means and fam ilies with m iles of A rizona. God enriches! m illions A rizona has 12 n ation al monu P len ty of Room. m ents and 10 national forests. Douglas, acroSs the street from Scenic attractio n s include awesome Old M exico, urges: " F o r a visit, G ran d Canyon, historic Apache or for a life tim e — come to Doug tra il, fan tastic P etrifie d forest, col la s !” And Florence, south of the o rfu l Pain ted desert, N a tu ra l bridge, G ila on the Old Spanish tra il, calls W onderland of Rocks, exotic border I for "those who dream of a modest towns of Old M exico, fascinating home where there is room , and M ete o r c ra te r, Colossal cave, Oak health, and tim e to th in k ." St. C reek canyon, and scores of prehis A N G E L T R A IL . . . In the innei Johns, in Apache county, offers a toric ruins and c liff dwellings such canyon of G rand Canyon, the Col pioneer reunion and rodeo each as V!asa G ran d e, Tonto, Betatakin, orado riv e r is a m ile straight down y e a r for those who have long called K eet Seel and M o ntezum a’ s castle. but nine m iles by tra il. The Na.vajos are the larg est trib e of full-blooded Indians in the U nited States, num bering not less than 42,000, divided into 45 tribes or elans. The N a va jo In d ian reservation contains about 8.000,000 acres of land. T h e ir rough desert country is ch aracterized by mesa, butte, volcanic neck, canyon and wash, w ith v a rie ty and beauty of erosion and wind-blown sand. The trib e num bered about 9,000 in 1869, but is the only Ind ian trib e w hich has increased its num bers from year to ye a r. The N avajo s are pastoral serni- notnads, th eir m ovem ents la rg e ly seasonal. They live chiefly by raising sheep, but augm ent th eir earnings by blanket w eaving, s ilv e r w ork and gathering pinon nuts. They express a ra re sense of beauty in th eir arts, especially ham m ered s ilv e r (le ft). /warn QU/CX • Yes, rub in Ben-Gay q u ic k ...a n d quickly get relief from chest-cold symptoms. Soothing, gently w arm ing... Ben-Gay actsfasf. Ask your doctor about thefamous pain- relieving agents, methyl salicylate and menthol. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi times more of these ingredients than five other widely offered rub-ins. Get genuine Ben-Gay! THE O R IG IN A L AN ALG ESIQ UE BAUME I R H E U M A T IS M 1 'T H E R E ’ S A L S O M U SC LE P A IN , L n E U R A L G IA J M IL D B E N -G A Y . FOR C H IL D R O W