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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1958)
consTiPHTion affect you this way? Tired and sluggish? Nervous, irri table, maybe from constipation due to lack of bulk? There's a safe, nat ural way to regularity the Kellogg'a All-Bran way. A daily half-cup of Kellogg's All Bran with milk gives you needed bulk for regularity without habit forming laxative drugs. Treats you to the wonderful flavor of bran, too. Put Kellogg'a All-Bran on your shop ping list, and overcome your consti pation problems due to lack of bulk. Couldn't Wear Wedding Ring Mrf. Koh let's Hinds Wars Red, Rouoh, Sot Until SW Used RESINOL "My hands were red, rough, so sore that I couldn't wear my wedding ring," writes Mrs. Ernest A. Kohler. "And my husband had many spots on his legs that were red and very itchy. Wo used salves of all sorts, some quite eiponsive, but they didn't help us. Now, after using RhSINOL, my hands are ever so much better and so are the spots on my husband's legs. I'm wearing my ring again . . . We can't praise RESINOL enough!" Remember this quickly relieve sore, itching irritation of rough dry skin, ecsema, rash, piles or hemorrhoids, chafing, chapping with soothing RESINOL'ntmeVt kmi hfft Tr Skim Ktinut T7D Sample. WriUi Kcsinol, rlVEE Dept FW1, Blto. 1, Md. Improved powder grips False Teeth Eat what you like, when you like, without slipping dentures. Im- proved PERMA-GRIP Dental Plate Powder holds false teeth Arm for hours. White, tasteless, won't "ball up". At your favorite store. CONFIDENCE BRAND NAMES SKTlSTACTmtiy Feet Sore... Hot or Perspire? You'll marvel how quickly Or. SrhoU'a soothing, roadi calerl Foot Powder relieves ore, tired, burning, psrauir irtff. odorous, aenaittve feet . . . how it earn , new or tight nhom . . . help prevent Ath- :r. "7Z mr -Ji omy Hize. 75. lkBMsV mJT WmJT Post-Card Relay Mauds E. Hallmer f you have some post cards or Christmas cards, here's a relay race that's fun. Divide the players into two rows. Then stretch a rope across the yard or room. The first player in each line is given a picture post card and a clothes pin and at the word "Go!" runs to the line, hangs up the card, and goes back to his line, tagging the second player. This player runs to the rope, removes the card and takes it and the clothes pin back to the third player, who has to run and hang it up again. This continues all down the rows. The first line finished wins. Mte by MAUOMI IARIOWS. Mtar f Tk CUMrm's Nnt Moke a Christmas. Book for f baby makes a shambles of his paper books, make him one that he can't tear. Here's how. Ask mother for some stiff cotton material from which you can cut four oblongs, meas uring 9 x 14 inches. Place them on top of each other so the edges are even and fold like a book. Press the crease. Then open flat and sew down the crease with lby Julia Handy a big needle and strong thread. Now you're ready to find some bright pic tures to paste in the book. Look through old magazines for animals, houses, furniture, planes, toys, cars, pets, shoes, food all things a small child will like and paste just a few on each page. Children in hospitals would love these, too. Send them some you make! Bird Feeding Stations Walter Eclrart J his is the time of year to start When the snow begins to fly, our little feathered friends will have difficulty finding food, so you had better make your feeding station now. One of the simplest kinds to make is shown in Figure A. Just take a metal pie plate and nail it to the top of a fence post or clothesline post. Use large-head nails, such as roofing nails. From time to time place some corn, cereal, or bread crumbs in it, and you will have birds around all Winter. Another kind to make is the hanging type. With a nail, punch three holes in the rim of the pie plate and tie a piece of strong cord in each hole. Then hang the station from the branch of a tree, as shown in Figure B, and the birds family Wrtkly. Dtctmbtr 14. IKS can get the food, but kitty can't pos sibly get the birds! A more elaborate feeding station is the self-filling type. For this, besides, the pie plate you will need an empty coffee can and cover, and a little nut and bolt. With a sharp nail, punch a hole in the center of the pie plate and also the center of the coffee-can cover. Now bolt the two together with the cover inside the pie plate. Punch some large holes around the top of the coffee can. See Figure C. Then fill the can with com or cereal and put the bolted cover and pie plate back on the can. Now when you turn it over, the corn will spill out of the holes into the pie plate, and as the birds eat, more corn will spill out You can hang the station as shown in Figure B. Riddle Roundup 1. What is it that can sing and has eight legs? 2. What is put on the table and cut but never eaten? 3. What is a Laplander? 4. What grows on paper and dies on water? 5. What must you break before using? 6. 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