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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19 43 ROCKY MOUNTAIN COWGIRL TAKING | PLACES OF MEN HELPING TO PRODUCE CAT- TLE IN NUMBERS LARGE| ENOUGH TO FEED ENTIRE| Z i ARMY, FOR A DAY | By ROBERT GEIGER AP Feature Writer i FORT COLLINS, Colo, Feb. 2.) —She’s dimpled; sne’s tair-skin-j ned; she s auourn-haired and she’s| Irish—and she’s doing a whale of a man’s job helping to put enough fat on enough beef cattle to feed] the entire United States army for a day That, conservatively speaking, is around 3,000,000 pounds of dressed beef or enough cattle to! stock several dozen ches. | “And I love it,” sa. Violet Sin- ton, whose family never has lived | on a ranch although they have| | SEAGOING TACTICS ARE SAID TO BE TOUGH ON TWO-THREAD HOSIERY SPROUTED SEEDS SHOWN AS BEST INVESTIGATION OF PRODUCT! SHOWS THEY ARE RICHER IN VITAMINS By H. W. BLAKESLEE AP Science Editor NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—The Ori- ental peoples who use sprouted seeds in their diet have some wis- dom that the Occidentals possibly overlooked. The National Academy of Sciences journal reports an inves- tigation at Yale University which finds that sprouted seeds are rich- er in vitamins than the dry seeds, the dry state being the usual one for food use among western peo- ples. The Yale investigations are re- }seen from the | SPARS had spent the morning jin greatest expectation. By VIVIAN BROWN AP Features Writer NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 2. |—AlL hands on deck! That was the signal for the | SPARS bunking in Chase Hall at the U. S. Coast Guard Academy to prepare for their first boat trip. An 83-foot Coast Guard cutter! anchored at the dock could be! windows. The The scuttlebut straight from the radio shack was that this w the big day—then finally at m in the wardroom it was con- firmed. Sweaters and boots were hur- riedly assembled and at 1330 1:30 p.m.) all SPARS were mus- tered except one who was visit- ing the Sick Bay. Lieutenant (jg) Beatrice of Virginia was all set. “Help me pleat my coa asked of Lieut. (jg) “Mike e. Ball sick,” | wi ;Guard Academy) escort |Guard curriculum is now evident/made: muffins in self defense. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN advice on “how not to be pea ist mate school, permanent bar- tale Pes Aca, jracks, new mess hall, auditorium ie! e rivet a very |. Point, where the Coast Guard reine MOTE shew are tow ct cently has acquired the old Plant the mew buildings. The old Plant estate for additional training |mansicn, with all its hand-carved quarters, we were taken on tour/oak panelling is being used as of the buildings. lan administration building. Lieutenant Norton, our good! AH the SPARS were particu- looking (which is the rule rather larly intrigued by the electric dish than the exception at the Coast!washer and :dough-mixer and showed!other automatic devices that us all interesting phases of the}have been installed. As a matter! new buildings. |of fact we lingered in the galley} The training given by the Coasi/until they gave us some newly not only in the defense coastal border but in our flung offensive maneuvers Guadaleanal and Casablanca. A new hospital, motor machin- of The SPARS first boat trip cer-| tainly thrilled them with fresh j adventure. As Ensign Dives} aid: ‘Our children will probably MARINES LISTEN TO MOCKING BIRDS ' (By Associated Press) i WOODWARD, Okla., Feb. 2.—! Marty Ryan, a Marine fighting in the Solomons, wrote the home- folks about the island’s beautiful birds “that can mock anything. “After an air raid they make noises like falling bombs and keep a fellow ducking into fox holes, said Ryan. “They also do right well mocking the sirens.” { E = N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements PARKING LOT ADJOINING HOTEL Alfred Simons. Manager say—Now, when my mother was| in the Coast Guard—’” H | HOTEL LEAMINGTON SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY aah linn ecard on hla i lin a a aaa ea | WATCH REPAIRS ALL MAKES Expertly and Inexpensively Repaired and Serviced by— Maurice Scammons, Jeweler uit ine Gnade | BUY UNITED STATES PIPL LLL LOO WHENEVER YOU WANT ANYTHING OR ANYTHING DONE—WE'LL HELP YOU! PV VIII IV IVI TOTTI TTC TT Tee STELL’S BEAUTY NOOK y. Now is the time to recondition that dry lifeless and sunbleached hair with a Wella {= Kolestral Treatment. Try our new Shelter Cream Machineless Permanent Wave. 536 Flemang Street Phone 63? a . EFENSE “Just a moment, Lieutenant, y said Mike, climbing into~ her woolies. “If not up to the pleat ing stage.” At the dock we had to leap ‘four feet, then traverse three pea in ee alee business in | ported by Paul R. Burkholder and ontana all of their lives. “ |Ilda MrVeigh, of the Osborn Bo- After I went to high school T) tanical Laboratory. They investi- started to college at Missoula to! J4eq barley, corn, oats, soy beans, please my mother and dad. jaet |lima beans large and small, green pourse did 7 Study? Don't ast i | eye peas, mung bean and peas. 2ecause I wasn’t that interested. coral thee aa ee ee i ese er ueee wanted to get out and do some-| In ge Beet there Z |cutters to reach the one that was thing. | able increase in a number of the B {to take us out. Ensign Priscilla an rasan j vitamins within four ah after ' Metcalf, a pretty Pasadena girl, oF A jone of these seeds began to ger-|sjipping on the ice in answer to First I took a job as a tele-) minate. B-1 increased only slight-'. shout of “Bear a Hand,” cried graph operator in Billings. Then’ ly, but B-2, which is riboclavin,'«op, my two-threads I worked in a department store.| and as a rule niacin or nicotinic) year cotton hose). That kind of work didn’t appeal to | acid, the small anti pellagra vita-| 4 -was cold and windy. Said a me and there wasn’t! min, increased greatly. Biotin oe lopar. enough money in it. I wanted to! piridoxin, other B vitamins, also} The boy on the burning become a stockman, like my fath-| increased. deck hedge er and brother, and so I did. | Added to this is the fact, pre-| “AS we started down the river, | The Sintons. George C. the) viously known, that sprouting |white-caps lapping the side of father, and Maynard, Violet’s| seeds tend to be richer in vitamins |the Boat, the Sopus (senior offi- A nn he ne Me dr VVVVV VV VV" 518 Fleming Street pryvvvvvvvvver pa mesecessseeea Soft Water Used Exclusively 6 00444444444444444446444464460648844 > > > > > > > » > > > > > 2 > > > 12 > > > > > > 12 > 12 > VIVO VV VV IVI VII IIIT I OVI CVSS SSSA OM Streamlined Service .. . WESTERN UNION Direct Wire — Convenient — No Delay! FILE YOUR MESSAGES AT PRICE TOURS 505 Duval St. “Opposite Kress” Phone 124 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAAAAAS ap | or stamps today. Buy them every day if you can. 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(jg) Marjorie Bartho- lomew, commented: “I bet it’s the first time the Thames River has seen any- thing like this.” TROPICAL PARK 712 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA HOME STORE 927 WHITE STREET at Division Phone 617J Let your next Permanent Wave be “RILLING KOOLERWAVE.” the lasting permanent of tomorrow. Achieved with such comfortable and amazing speed, it is marvelous. Safe in i iti ag, application and healthy for your hair, it pro- 6, ‘duces a shiny coiffeur, that it is amazing. , Phone 128 La Concha Hotel Building AAAAAAASAALAAAAAAAS PvyvvVvVvvVTv rrr wre YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED Py ER Ice Cream Proprietory Medicine Another girl remembered that her last trip here had been to} see the Yale-Harvard boat race. Ensign Marjorie Dives, a Read-! ing, Pa. Junior Leaguer, hang-| hard to get, that was just too many ! for food use. cattle,” says Violet. “Besides, the war has slowed freight, shipments. It was taking | s n days to get a freight HOW TO TELL Special Kiddies’ Matinee Daily 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL Ramessesesaee cattle from Montana to market. In six days of travel cat- | tle will! shrink tremendously in| weight. A cattleman loses most of | his profits. It is just too great a risk to take. ! “So we figured we would ship | them, at the start of winter, to a large market and the them on feed with farmers, who| could share the profits on a per- centage is according to the weight gained. Then they could be marketed they fattened, with less than a day of eling. We chose the Denver region.” Violet brought 3,000 head to the Denver region and it is her as GOOD STUDENT (By Associated Press) FORT HAYS, Kas., Feb 2— The best college students finish their examinations either first or las‘ ays Dr. Donald M. Johnson of the Fort Hays state college psy- chology department. Mediocre students usually complete their pa in the middle third of the period. 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To Our Customers HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy LICENSED EMBALMER Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep Ebadi dade dh dekh ddd dd ded dedbeadh dh A dd de de di do da dadidch daddeaddiciadiated Violet Rides Herd The bankers and cattle dealers with whom she does busines: she is performing “a swell job of it.” She built a feed rear Fort | Collins, When she couldn't find|_ Bishop Tucker chosen head of laborers, she flew to Montana and | Federal Council of Churches. brought workmen back with he J. She personally is supervising the LICENSED PLUMBER feeding of 500 head in the feed | 1306 CATHERINE STREET H. B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Souvenirs, and Gifts nae desesseseesea bated batt trtattetrttetetetete det tnt td. ddd V IVI IV VOTE A MAM tn tt te fe a ln De. VV IVI IV AAAABAABALAAAAMAMA MM MD 4 4 Play Golf 50 All Day _. c Me en nh hn hn Mn hs Li ten hn dh AAAeebeessseeeee VW www rrr ewer rrr rrr rrr rr rrr rr es 4 GUARANTEED: Y 100% PURE BABA AAAMAAAAA PV VV VI VV VV OY scattered on i7 farms over am area | more than 75 miles tong»: She “rides herd them | by: car, checking frequently with . the farmers to see to it that all of the cattle are doing well. | “ » had only one sick cow | so far, ys “Everything has gone very smoothly.” Blushes, Too A fellow doesn’t just come right out and ask a young and| pretty girl her age. But it’s a good guess it’s under 30. And what's your greatest interest right now, } Violet? Business is a Si with a blush you about my pure blooded, all white Arabian he 2 Up in Mon- tana I led parades with him in St ‘al ‘cities, all dressed in a white western riding outfit. That was a thrill!” And Violet blushes to the roots | of her red hair, so that the tiny | frieze of freckles along, the tip of hér nose fades + Whichsis the way ofa colleen when She taljs, but not | td} much, of the things that are} cise to her heart. / ed Cro: of@suppli: DR. AARON H. SHIFRIN, GENERAL PRACTICE Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery 925 Whitehead—Opp, Lighthouse | PHONE 612-W baa eesessseeeeeal & lin ho an i ha bi a ha ba hi i a ha i i ha ha on ha ha ba ha ha ha ha a te mess sasesessssseseaeseeaa. 7 lot. 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