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13 BULLS 25 FEMALES
Including Aired lielfers & Cows with calm et foot
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W S. — Auctioneer C. A, Montgomery, StOUtiville Secretary
Write for ea /4110E1M
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Zone built because ilif Seenied iike sornething that tOulcriiit
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SYLVANIA • CARINTHIA • IVERNIA • SAXON1A
AUCTION
DISPERSAL SALE
October 3, 1.00 porn, D.$.'1,
12 Polled, 17 Horn Shorthorns, Regis-
tered, vaccinated, accredited. Since
1939, AT WILLOWHOLME - 4 miles
north of Waterloo, Ont.
Young cows with calves by side and
re-bred, Bred and, open heifers; 4
young bulls. This Wire herd sired by
the Scotch Shorthorn Bulls of Water-
loo C.B.U.; all bred cows and heifers
carry the service of their polled bulls.
A full line of farm implements will
be sold, including George White
thresher 32" x 46" with cutter; John Deere tractor; John Deere manure
spreader, etc. Terms Cash. Owner
retiring. CLAYTON SCHEIFELE, Prop.,
Waterloo, R.R. 2,
W. S. O'Neil, Auctioneer.
'Veeck said. "Well, I'll never for-
get the-day Satch was standing
under a hot shower — standing
there, mind you. The water was
steaming, so I put out my hand,
to test it. And I couldn't hold
my hand there, it was so ,het.
He said he did it after every
game. Maybe that was his
secret."—By Al Rumill in The
Christian Science Monitor,
How Can 1?
Hy Anne Ashley
Q. How can I make a good
silver polish?
A. By dissolving one ounce of
powdered borax in'1/2 -pint boil-
ing water, Acid four ounces pre-
cipitated chalk when cool, and
beat Until smooth. Then add one
gill of alcohol. Bottle and shake
theroughly before using.
Q. How can I remove the taste
of scorch from food?
A. If food becomes scorched,
remove the cover immediately
and place the pan in a vessel of
cold water. Allow it to remain
for 15 or 20 minutes and the
scorched taste will disappear.
Q. How can I Improve the
complexion?
A. Decided improvement in
the complexion is often noticed
within a few weeks if a quart
of buttermilk is taken daily.
Q. How can I remove grease
spots from paper?
A. Lay a piece of blotting pa-
per over the spot and press with
a warm iron, If this doesn't re-
move it, cover quickly with pow-
dered magnesia, French chalk,
or fuller's earth, and let stand
24 hours. Repeat, if necessary.
Q. How can I clean, a. slender
vase satisfactorily?
A. Fasten a piece of an old
sponge on a stick and push this
down into the vase. This method
is also very useful for cleaning
decanters and water bottles.
Q. How can I acid a delicioua
flavor to Any leinon pie?
A. Instead of using cornstarch
or flour ,when making the lemon
pie, try grating one potato for
each pie. It adds a delicious-
flavor,
Q. HOW can -I retain the vivid
-and appetizing colors of itellf
vegetables when cooking themt
A. A pinch of soda ,in the boil-
ing water Will help.
Q. How can I remove paint
stains front fabrics?
A. Try saturating two qr -three
times with equal parts of am-
monia and turpentine, theft
wash thoroughly in soapsuds.
Q. How can, I Make a fillet
for floor tracks?
A, Make a paste of two cups
of 'flour one tableepodn of aluni,
and three quarts of water, Soak
pieces of newspaper in this so-
lution and boil well, stirring
constantly. Use a putty knife to
fill in the cracks. After the paste
has hardened, apply a -stain, and
the filled cracks will hardly be
noticeable,
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• SEDION- biottSiores
About Elopttauts
la one way, elephants are lilac
people: Seine are smarter than
Others. There are those.ere-'
pants who, when the monsoons
AIM caused a logjam in the
rivers, can sopt the key log and
without advice from the mahout
Rod it, free,
Despite'this display of tech»
aicai prowess, the elephant's in-
telligenee has been overrated
(most cocker spaniels are at
feast as smart), They have a
fairly good memory, but experts
say that if elephants were truly
never to forget a tii,rty deed,
there would be very few ele,
phant trainers around.
Despite his size and his
strength, the elephant is rather
delicate. His trunk is so pow-
erful that it can uproot trees
— yet sensitive enough so that
the animal can pick up a pin
with it. A French scientist once
;et out to count the number of
separate muscles in an elephant's
trunk. He gave up when he
reached the 20,000 mark.
Elephants are subject to sev-
ere stomach cramps if exposed
to cold weather for any length
of time and will start trumpet-
ing with pain. They can be
cured, however, by a large buck-
et. of gin and ginger, After tak-
ing the cure a few times, the
elephant becomes a crafty alco-
holic:, feigning pain and moan-
ing pitifully for his daily swig.
Elephant steak looks like a
prime cut of beef, but wheel
cooked it tastes like pasteboard
ana l clings to the teeth like soft
glue. Though those culinary dis-
tinctions attract the natives who
will swarm over a carcass look-
big for a choice cut, Westerners
are apt to find the meat no
delicacy,
Elephants don't live to be 150
or more. They die at 65 or there-
_ abouts, and they don't go to any
mysterious graveyards to do it.
(Where "graveyards" have been
found, the tusks were always
missing — proving the elephants
were driven there and killed for
the ivory.)
Elephants are very nice ani-
mals — kind, thoughtful, and
smart enough to have fine work-
ing conditions. After an ele-
phant puts in four hours of
work, he stops. He may go
swimming, or eat, or just stand
around with his hind legs cross-
ed, thinking -- but he's through
for the day. — From NEWS-
WEEK.
Dingo Dogs
Queensland, ' Australia, was
bustling last week and this
meant bad business for the
ravenous and increasingly der-
Ing dingo. Squads of workmen
were pressing ahead with the
job of stringing a fence, 3,500
miles long and 5 feet high, to
keep the dingo back from the
rich, remote grazing land of
northeast Australia. It will en-
close an area larger than Texas
and serve as a second line, of
defense to a "dogproof" fence
stretching from the Gulf of Car-
pentaria in the north to the
Great Australian Bight in the
south.
,The single object of all this
is the ilant-eyed carnivore, an
Insatiable killer with a price of
up to $10 on his head. Each year
some 2 million sheep and count-
less cattle fall prey to the beast.
Though the new fence will cost
Queensland $1 million, it will
be well worth expenditure
— if it is suc ul. Storms,
however, wash away fences;
sandstorms cover them up and
large bush animals, the ebul-
lient kangaroo and wombat
among them, trample them
d(1wn.
Paradoxically, the decimation
of one of Australia's traditional
pests has led the dingo to invade
man's, domain, By importing a
vicious strain of myxomatosis,.
Australians killed off millions of
rabbits. The shortage of the
succulent rabbits has forced the
dingo to change his diet, With
Australia suffering her first
drought since the war, they have
ranged in huge paelcs to sheep
and cattle country from the
rough arid western scrub, This
year's casualty list for sheep
may rise to 3 million„
Australians are divided on
how to control or eradicate the
dingo. Some favor fences others
trapping. In mountainous New
South Wales, horsemen round
up packs of dingoes and drive
them into a line of guns, Hope-
ful cattlemen have recently
tried aerial baiting, packing
half a grain of strychnine into a
pellet of brisket fat, then dive-
bombing water holes and sus-
pected feeding areas. Unfortun-
ately, birds and insects usually
beat the dingo to the poisoned
pellets. Biological-warfare ex-
perts have considered infecting
them with distemper and mange,
but are wary of creating an
immune strain. The only hope
for his extinction,now lies in the
discovery of some virulent dis-
ease peculiar to the dingo,
Harassed cattle and sheep
owners can take small consola-
tion from one theory advanced
by the French anatomist Baron
Georges Cuvier in 1827. A din-
go cannot swim. A good deep
billabong will keep him out of
the pasture anytime. — From
NEWSWEEK.
Rungs Of Doom
Prom time immemorial man
has used wood for one purpose
or another, including crime.
Apart from numberless examples
of wooden weapons there have
been dummy revoli7ers made of
wood and in one case, a con-
vict had wooden keys made to
fit several of the doors in his
prison.
Wood can easily be identified
by experts, who will name the
parent tree, its type, and where
it is grown. Wood is a medium
which retains, the characteris-
tic marks of tools which have
been used on it,
A classic case of identification
of wood led to the conviction of
Bruno Hauptmann for kidnap-
ping the Lindbergh baby. A
ladder found at the scene of
the crime was handed to an ex-
pert. It proved to Ilse home-made
from wood which had been
planed before delivery.
The expert looked for a mill
which had a planing machine
with eight blades. There were 1,-
598 mills from New York to
Alabama and only twenty-five
used an eight-blade planer. Two
of these were eliminated as they
did not handle one-by-four
stock. Samples from each of the
remaining twenty-three firms,
were obtained — and one had
revolution marks of exactly the
same spacing as op the ladder.
This it was easy to trace the
ladder to Hauptinann, who was
found guilty and executed.
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attire even by Russian stand-
ards, Soviet shot-putter remora
Tyshkevitch seems oblivious as
she photographs her fellow
athletes at White City Stadium
in London. Tamara, weighing
220 pounds, was in England
for an international track meet,
Satchel Paige
In Hot Water!
It was in Cleveland the other
day that Bill Veeck was on his
favorite subject, Satchel Paige,
"I brought him into Cleve-
land in June of 1946, but wanted
to do it a year earlier," said
Veeck, who is now doing promo-
tional work for, among others,
the Cleveland club. "But I knew
they'd say I was signing him
just for fan appeal However, in
the spring of '46 we really need-
ed help in the bull pen, so I
brought him in. They soon found
out he was much more than a
show piece.
"For a short stretch, he is
still as fast as he ever was. I
mean, when he goes into the
ninth inning and can see that
finish line, he'll give you nine
pitches as toughaas ever.
"When I brought Satch to
Miami (of the 'International
League) a year ago, I flew him
in by helicopter," ,Veeck con-
tinued. "Not long after he had
landed they wanted to know
when he was going home. 'He
isn't,' I told them. 'He came here
to 'pitch. They didn't believe me,
of course, but ,I talked them into
giving him chance. 'Get our
regulars but': an hour early to-
morrpw and let Satoh throw a
few to theni;' I asked.
"Well, they came, out the next
morning and I .told Paige, 'This
is important. ShoW them some-
thing' He did. The first time
around there was just one ball
hit out of the infield. And about
then they were saying, 'Don't
let him hurt his arm.!
After a while they got hun-
gry, end instead of using him in
relief, they began starting him,
as a gate attraction, But he can't
do that any , more, He has to
-throw junk, becanse he can't
fire that fast stuff for nine in-
nings.
"I'll say this, though: he has a
better curve than he used to
have. He can really break it off.
"That man knows all there is
to know about pitching," Bill
went on. "He once said to me:
'Why shouldn't I? 'I've pitched
almost every day all my life.'
"He says, 'I throw fast balls
overhand, three 'quarters, side-
arm and underhand, so I got 12
fast balls. They get set for one,
I give them another. Break their
rhythm,. That's the ticket. I give
thene one windup, then two, then
Maybe' three.' Don't let them get
set; 'don't let them get a set
groove in
their swing.'
"Know what , we did? We
rigged up, a board With 10-penny
hails in it and let Satch start
firing. He drbve those nails into
'the board, one after another.
That was control, Man. Remem-
ber, even -though a 10-penny
has a large head, you have to
hit it squarely or it will bend,
But he never,. missed. He got
theni all, right on the button.
Not many pitchers in the history
of baseball could do that.
"I just hope that. I have a ball
club Ali the big leagues about
three years from now, beeatted
I want. Sat& to be the first.mari
ever to, pitch in the Majors when
he's 6.0."
Veeck know Paige's ttue
age?
"Well, he's 56, 56 Or SV' gill
replied, "I phoned his inothet
one time She had to go down,
stairs tie the iruit store to get
to the phOne. She taidt 'Mister
Veeck, Satchel was the first of
thy i2 children.' I wet supposed
to figure it out from there."
How, We asked, had the great
INTegro been able to pitch for to
inany years?
a Wonder, het"