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168 Moltland Narrabri YOU WILL BE INTERESTED TO KNOW That you can save yoursolf many anxious hours by keeping several articles In your home for use In emergencies. SINCE the discovery of Pasteur that many disescas are A direct result of Infection with gorms and the subsequent introduction by Lister of germ destroying agents, hosts -diseases may be prevented by using appropriate measures. WE strongly advise you to have a medicine chest in your home which should be neither elaborate nor expensive. -FOR example have you in your house now, any or the Iodine, Boracle, Bandages, Lint, Cotton Wool, Adhesive Plaster, Burn Dressing, an Antiseptic which is genuine, "a Susko' Bite Lancet, IF not let us advise you on what to keep and we promise you that you will never regret the' small expense which these goods entail. Finn's Pharmacies Pty.
Ltd. (J. I. FINN, PH.O, DIANAGER) 'MAITLAND NARRABRI 'PHONE 179 MESSENGER SERVICE AUNT BAKING POWDER 'NEVER VARIES so parchment seal (under the lid) from the tins of Aunt Mary's Baking Powder and sand them to Tillock Co. Pty.
Kent Livarpool Sydney, with your naine and' address, and "you will receive a Handiome Surprise Packet FREE! LAMBS' WOOL, CRUTCHINGS, Etc. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED WHAT. YOU SAVE WHEN SELLING TO E. W. BURNS "No Intorest 'No' Cartage, No Waiting No Exchinge, 'No' Reclassing Charges TO E.
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R. MYERS, '108' 288 NARRABRI 'TO. Box' 42 HOME and SOCIAL (By Follure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have striving enough to be called -George Ellot. WEDDING WEDDING GREEN GREEN The Narrabri Methodist Church was tastefully decorated when Miss Margaret Jane Wright, of Narrabri, wAS married to Mr. Donald Lesile Green, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray of Newcastle. Rev. J. Henderson.
was, Mrs. Mumford The marriage celebrtaed by I played the organ and Mrs, W. Walker gang "The Crown." of The bride, who la the only daughter Mr. and Hrs. M.
J. Wright, of Narrabri. was given away by her father, and looked charming in frock of white stiffened lace over satin. The skirt was fully flared and fell from an uplifted corsage. Her veil was mounted on cut tulle and held In place with cluster of Lily of the Valley, She carried 8 bouquet of frangipanni and tuberosca.
The bridesmaid was Alias Bonnie Stacey, who wore a frock of robe dubois sheer romaine over taffeta with wAs appliqued trimming. florni toque in toned silk velvet flowers with pink velling. She carred roses a and bouquet burgundy of pink Cecil carnations Brunne: fuschin streamers. Mr. Jack McKim was best man.
The reception was held in the Presbyterian hall where the tables were decorated in a colour scheme of pink. The bride's mother wore a frock of navy georgette with 1 shoulder spray of Talisman roses and navy bat. Bira. Green's frock WAS of blue suede crepe with a shoulder spray of autumn carnations and grey hat, When leaving for Katoomba, the bride wore a frock of electric blue crepe romaine with matching floral hat and navy blue accessories, MILK FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Move by Government Following a conference between the Premier, Mr. Maid, the Treasurer, Mr.
Richardson, and the Ministers of Health, Air, FitzSimona and of Education, Mr. Drummond, the Premier has announced that It has been decided to procced at once with scheme of supplying free milk to Echool children of Infant schools." primary age, at three selected In addition, It is proposed to test the value of whole dried milk as means of supplying milk to children In isolated, far western schools where milk was not readily available. The scheme would provide a drinking straw and a quarter pint bottle of milk per day for children who were able to assimilate it. Experience had shown elsewhere that approximately onefifth of the children attending school were unable to take mills, and It is probable that that experlenco would bo repeated here, The Premier emphasised that In launching this major social reform, the first stage was merely an experimental one of a scheme of free milk which would ultimately cover the whole State and enable the primary school children to receive the fullest beneft. MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY Myrna Loy was born under the sign of Leo, on August 2.
She Is 52C. Sins. tall, with dork hair and eyes. She weighs 125 lbs, TRACTORS IN U.S.A. A recent survey covering the use of tractors on American farms revealed that there are more than 1,700,000 of these mechanical units being operated by agriculturists, etc.
In that country. Sales of tractors In U.S.A. last were estimated at 190.000, of which' 161,500 (85 per cent) were shod with rubber tyres. The soleg of rubber tyred tractors In L.S.A. in 1934 totolled only 4,600 units.
During the year, 45,350 farmers who previously had purchased tractors equipped with steel wheels changed over to rubber Lyres. Ag showing how rapidly pneumatic tyred tractors have come into favour with the American farmer, at the beginning of 1940, there were In use 003,350 tractors so equipped. In Australla, the position is almost the same -in fact, the demand for wheels and pneumatics for conversion of steel-equipped tractors 19 keeping the manufacturers of these units busy. I. A.
BARRACLOUGH Pty. Ltd. Optometrists and: Opticians Watch this space for the date of the forthcoming visit, may be made PHARMACY Handicrafts, Hobbies, in Raid Shelters STATEMENT OF C.W.A.! Efforts to aid Disabled Lectures on handlerafts and hobbies are now being given In air rail shelters. Wherever sible the lectures aro Illustrated with finis, Nearly 200 shelter classes AFO operating already. One difficulty to And enough lectures to rope with the ever Increasing demand.
This article appeared in a city newspaper on 21st January last and It shows how handicrafty have a has definite pince in war time. Spinning, already established Itself here us AL means of providing the much need-: ed greasy wool for Naval and now from London comforts, cable showing handicrafts can be used to help puss the long hours when enemy bombers are overhend. But the need is for touchers, qualifled to teach handicrafts. The previous night (20th January) It was announced that Mr. Spender had formed a new Department of the Army which was to commence work Immediately.
This deportment Is to prepare to cducate or re-educate, as the case may be, the soldiers when they return from the war and are ready to be absorbed into civil life again. What of Sick, Disabled But what of our sick and disabled returned men? They left these shores bale and hearty, able to earn a living and support a home; they return possibly crippled. What Is their mental outlook? They ore burden to those they love. If we CAN teach them some crafts which they can do in bed or wherever they are, article they can make some necessary which will add to the beauty of their home best of all, If they can make articica for aalc and acthey quire the outlook that even though may be barred fro mtheir former occupation at least they are bringing something into the family purse. 'The mental outlook 19 more than half the battle when dealing with sick men and this is where the women can help.
We must train women in craft work so that eventually every Group." country Women. town will who have will ital ready to teach crafts, keep in touch with their pupils, guide them and help to And markets for their finished work, With this object in view the State Handicrafts Committee or The Country decided Women's Ausceintion of N.S.W. to hold its Exhibition in Sydney As usual this year. The Exhibition will be In David Jones' Auditorium from 21st to 23th. April inclusive, and hns been arringed to co-incide with the Annual Conference of The Country Women's Ausociation when over 600 delegates will attend from all parts of N.S.W.
Th. '9 Exhibition will give these visitors chance to gee many types of craftwork demonstrations displayed, 15 well 09 seeing of the actual work being done. Scope For Workers Doctora have found that craft work bae been of great assistance in deal- FOR GOLFING DAYS Just the thing to wear for a day at the golf course, 19 Ruth Hussy's flared white linen skirt. With it the M.G.M. starlet wears a lipstick red hnnd-knitted pullover fine wool, the collar of which is of the same material as the skirt and can be removed for washing.
FRED HEAP PIANO TUNER 53 Nandewar St. Narrabri PALING'S SALES AND SERVICE Ing with hospital patients and some big hospitals employ a handicraft teacher. Spinning has also proved 0 boon to the blind women nt "The Haven'-a hostel for blind women at Woollnhra. Some people cun only think of craft work in termis of the cost the materials. Admittedly some crafts demand very costly materials but the majority of country people are very fortunate in having materials around them which only need the labour of collecting.
For Instance, rushes, pine aredles, lavender stalls, onion and similar gravers, all of which make delightful buskets. Fleece wool can be handspun then dyed lichens, with natural dyes obtained from leaves, bark.and even from scraping the rust off metal, and finally tund woven Into material of made into floor rugs. Soft toys can be made from scraps of material and they always find a rendy market. The sugar bag can be unravelled, dyed and used with other sugar baga us the base to moke most attractive floor rugs. When you have learnt to make things in this way you will hesitate before buying articles and wonder if you couldn't possibly make it yourself and if you con It becomes a great source of pleasure In the home AS well as a decided help to the budget.
We, the State Handicrafts Comunittee of the Country Women's Ass'ociation of N.S.W. want to encoure people to learn craftwork and go fit themselves to teach and spread the love of beautiful things fashioned by band, throughout the State. TYPICAL OF THE BRITISH NAVY He grins as he swings the shell Into the anti-otheraft gun, and be is typical of the men of the British Navy who are making the German talk of blockading Britain a laughing matter -Dept. of Information picture. GERMANY HAS TO ANSWER TO THEM Grenadier Guards, every man trained to a hair and over six feet, are an example of the man-power.
Germany has to answer to for the suffering she hos brought to Europe -Dept. of Information picture. Lucky Stars LAST Two Days Ginges Great SUMMER SALE Friday and Saturday LAST OPPORTUNITY ON SATURDAY, MARCH 1, UNTIL 8.30 P.M. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. E.
J. KING, A.S.T.C., F.1.O. OPTOMETRIST recently returned from Sydney, is now in association with Mr. H. G.
KING Optometrist and Optician Maitland Street, Narrabri Appointments 'Phone 76! Garfield R. Robbins Herbalist O.K. BUILDING: 117 Queen Street, Brisbane WILL VISIT: NARRABRI: Tattersalls' Hotel, on Monday, 3rd, March. Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
MOREE: Criterion Hotel, Tuesday 4th March. Hours: 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. FARMS FOR' SALE If you are considering buying Farm, consult us. We have some of the finest Forming Sites in the district to' show you.
WALTER THOMS 'STOCK STATION AGENT MAITLAND STREET, NARRABRI Dice 252, Private 227. Box 68. Barrakets The Bargain; Centre. ODDMENTS TO CLEAR at SILLY PRICES Boys Sports SHIRTS Boys A 'Singlets. silk cotton each Men's Sports Shirts lace front Men's dark grey Flannels Barber's Towels dozen 50 50 Brenktant Ojoths Ladica Suede Handbags USUALLY TO OLEAR de luxe Bloomers, small elzes ONLY 1144.
Artincial evening flowers 0d each Ladies Collars and' fronts TO 'CLEAR each FOR VALUE, QUALITY and SERVICE Guided by a "Hunch" Mung motion picture star owes lily Afo to a Hind Myrnu Loy disregarded a bunch ale would not be working today the Muyer studios. For her vacation, Myrna, planning a trip reserved to New York a few years ago, passage on a giant airliner. Yielding to an impulse two hours before flying time, she suddenly cancelled the reservations. That same plane crashed, killing several persons. Clark Gable is thankful hunch which saved his life early In his career.
It was while making his first fenture picture. "The Painter Desort." Clark was to ride hend-on into a lundslide which was to be atarted by dynamite. Several days before shooting the scene there had been henvy, rains, The clay WAS packed fact not taken Into account. Half way up the grade, Clarke's horse acted strangely--a hunch crossed Clark's mind. Without knowing why: he wheeled his mount around and charged down the hill.
He wasn't a minute too early. The dynamite went off, binating half a cliff hundreds of feet into the air. Several men were badly injured, one killed, and Clark missed being hit by boulder by a hair's breadth, receiving only 0 few minor cuts. Recently Lana Turner got hunch on the wny home from Lake hend. Driving back late in the afternoon through the rain, Lana, for no reason, recided to turn and remain in the mountains until the studio called her.
It was A lucky decision. For only a few miles ahead of her the road had been washed out. Later, she learned that a motor-car being able to ace what lay nhend in the darkness, had plunged over the side of one of the deep grades. In the early days when Wally Beery wag working with a circus, he heeded a hunch which saved his life. The rain from a terrific storm dessended upon the tents and the bowling wind blew.
In the middle of the night, Wally. dressed and went over to the space reserved for the twenty elephants which were becoming more frightened every minute, and. In spite of hin efforta to quiet them, they swung their mighty trenks, trumpeting fearfully. Finally they set up a cry of terror n5 giant strenk of lightning lit up the tent. All at once the elephants charged, hurling Wally into 11 ditch.
They crashed out prat the other tents, killing several mien. and demolished the quarters where Wally had been, aleeping only few minutes before. A Changed Mind During location trip for "Rose Marle," Jeanette MacDonald was sitting on the bank of a lake. To be out in the middle of the lake in 1 boat would be heaven, she thought, Some other members of the compony had the same idea. They secured a bont and paddled out.
Jeanette waved for them to come back for her, then changed her mind without knowing why. Hall way out the boat sprang a leak and the for people In it gestured frantically assistance from the shore. The rescue party, called by Miss McDonald, didn't orrive, While any too stopping soon. off at Chicago on the way to New York some weeks ago, Joan Crawford wanted to gee some of the sights of the town. Quito suddenly she decided not to stay over, but to proceed to New York that evening.
It was fortunate. For the home she planned to visit WAS burned to the ground that night. RECIPES SCALLOPED EGGS AND ONIONS Take 12 small onions, 8 strips of bacon, 2 cups of white sauce, '6 hard boiled eggs and half a cupful of buttered bread crumbs, Cook the bacon until crisp and break into small pleces. Cover bottom of a well greated casserole with white sauce and piace a layer of raw onions in' it. Sprinkle with half the bacon and cover with hair the sliced eggs.
Repent, making the last two layers onions and white Bauce. Sprinkle with buttered crumbs and "bake till onions are tender. BAKED FISH WITH TOMATOES Take two small fish, or one of medium size. Cut off heads and tails and place in an enamel pie dish' with good dripping. Take six 'medium sized tomatoes and place around Ash (Slice tomatoes In 'half).
'Senson with salt and pepper. Now cover Isb and tomatoes with some layers of bacon. Cover with grease proof paper, and spread bake in with moderate dripping oven on for one 30 or 40 minutes. HAMBURG STEAK gravy. BEANS AND.
BACON. Two pounds steak, 2 onions, A cup brenderumba, salt, cayenne, brown gravy. Chop stenk and oniona finely. Mix, well with crumbs, salt, and cayenne. Shape Into small cakes.
Cook in boiling fat in frying-pam. turning frequently till browned. Drain- on paper. Serve on a hot dish with brown Steep 1 lb. butter beans overnight, using bolling water.
Wash and add 4 lb. lean bacon cut into small picces and 2 onions and 2 tomatoes, also cut into small pieces. Just cover with water and cook very slowly 'In casserole until the beans are soft. Scason and serve hot. BACON TOAST 3 eggs, 3 oz.
11 ok, butter, pinch of sweet herbs, salt and peppor, buttered toast. 1 teaspoonful parsley. Melt the butter in saucepan, well beat the eggs, add the finely-chopped bacon, paralcy, herbs and seasoning. Pour Into the butter and cook until It thickens. Serve on buttered toast.
The Government Astronomer, Mr. Jumes Nangle, O.B.E., died nt Sydney Observntory on Saturday night. He was 73 years of age, and had a distinguished and many-sided, career. During the 15 years in which Mr. Nangle was honorary.
Government Astronomer Observatory's work I became Internationally recognised..