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It has been thoroughly demonstrated that the proper inoculation of healthy swine witn potent hog cholera cholera virus and anti-ho- g Is eods . x,cbange cr. cut three-string- st Save Hog ,ake The octobass, a musical instrument invented in Paris in 1849, was 13 feet in height and thus required its player to stand on a box to bow it and press its strings with artificial fingers which he moved by levers, says I GMm Tas S,ps ed sleep-dufrom my eyes I shake, I see a sight that makes me start and causes thumpings in my Colliers. heart! A Christmas tree Owing to its unwieldiness, this oh, pretty sight-wi- th canwas a failure giant bells dles, and balls alight. and instrument were four only made, three of W ith horns and dolls and sugar which are preserved today in muplums, and skates and trains and seums in Vienna, Paris and beating drums. And oh, it is a wonder-tree, with heaps of things for me to see! Rare gifts hang upon the side, which tinseled fairies Vaccinate Now to sell Octobass, 13 Feet High, Failure Because of Size On " ; - cannot hide. A soldier-dola doll house, too, and strings no Happy Days for l, Sluggish'Folks ' of gold come to my view, and as I look I seem to hear sweet Christmas music soft anti-ho- g and clear . A Merry Christmas it seems to say, A merry, happy, holy ... MORE DANGER FOB THE HUNTED A radically new type shot-she- ll with an expanding cup wad that completely seals the entire force of the powder behind the shot pellets has been introduced for limited use by hunters for the first time. Upper left shows leakage of old type. Upper right, the new type shows no leanage. These photos were made at three of a second. Center, shows the new expand-cu- p wad, preceded by filler wads dropping away as the short charge heads for target. Lower photo shows now tbe speed pictures were taken. day! Stocking Hanging An Old Custom Almost without exception the children of American will put up their stockings by the side of the chimney for Father Christmas or Santa Claus. For generations children have gone eagerly to their stockings This youngster can now have life immunity against hog cholera. WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel punk as the dickens, brings on stomach upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwells famous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy innards, and help you feel bright and chipper again. DR. CALDWELLS is the wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Syrup Pepsin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS use pepsin preparations in prescriptions to make the medicine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is contained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELLS the favorite of millions for SO years, and feel that wholesome relief from constipation. Even finicky children love it. CAUTION: Use only as directed. DLCmiS serum will result in a relatively solid and lasting immunity. This is the double treatment injection of serum in one place and SENNA IAXATIVE CONTAINID IN virus in another. Because between 50 and 60 pigs can be vaccinated after weaning age, for the value of one market hog, and as cholera can wipe out an unvaccinated herd over night, no hog raiser can afford to let his herd remain unvaccinated. JYRUP PEPSIN the FIRST get a can el Jolly Time Pop Com because it is tender and huliese the most delicious pop com ever grown d lose diodi- - KNOW YOUR -- sleep ubles $ BREED Southdowns upset ndsof U I icting ? you ;eling Easy I g.no I I STAGE AIR SHOWS . . . Teen-ageare producing their own radio shows and competing successfully with professionals. Outstanding example Is the ABO Junior Junction, being In Chi-?produced acts as rnayor of Junior Junction, and plans the show. Nor do JP1Ck Jot lack for vocal they talent. Tony Trankina, 17, and Lola Ameche, 18, furnish the howl for. jive tunes the hep-ca- ts ands, TEEN-AGER- S your I f ituart nienr 0 on back .K I j f j Southdown of wool M1 W 01 rs, rs as i 1 ram, and meat. good producer Southdown sheep are an ideal mutton breed, possessing the ideal proportions and meat of finest texture. They are noted for their fattening qualities, becoming well finished at an early age and at a weight of between 60 and 70 pounds. They breeds, See back cl can for best of all recipes for pop com are one of the oldest hence have long on Christmas morning to see what Santa Claus has deposited in them. The origin has nothing whatever to do with Christmas. The customs only connection with Christmas is through Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus, the saint who liked to do good by stealth, heard that three lovely sisters, who lived in a poor cottage on the outskirts of town, were destitute. Saint Nicholas made his way to their home one night, and threw a gift of three gold pieces through the smoke-hol- e of the cottage. Instead of gold pieces falling on the hearth, as he had expected, they fell into the stockings of the girls, which had been hung up over the fire to dry after washing. Hence, when the tale became known, the custom of hanging up stockings over the fire came into being in hopes; and Christmas Day was chosen for the doing, because It was Saint Nicholas day. bails and carmel com. J Easy te make! i ffmEiim tonic If because will -- yon catch cold easily you lack all the natural A&I Vitamins and natural oils you need you may be amazed how Scotts Emulsion can help build energy, stamina and resistance. Try it I See why many doctors recommend this energy-buildin- tonic. Buy g, high energy, food at your druggists. SCOTTSTEMULSION, known been established in type. The Southdown often are crossed with other breeds to produce superior lamb carcasses. Good type mature rams in breeding condition weigh from 165 to 220 pounds and ewes from 135 to 160 pounds. Southdowns shear from five to eight pounds from a 12 months wool growth. and Healthy Calves Will Grow to Good Cows Electronics ... DAVIS CUP TEAM OFF FOR AUSTRALIA The United States Davis cup team is pictured here as it prepared to board a clipper to fly to Australia to play in tennis tournaments to be held there soon. From left to right: Tom Brown, Gardner Mulloy, William Talbert and Frank Parker. Front row, left to right: Jack Kramer, Walter Pate, who is the captain, and Fred Schroeder. non-playi- ... FDR BRITISH MEMORIAL A model in clay of the late President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the work of Sir William Reid, to be model of memorial to be placed in Grosvenor Square, London. Eight cardinal points to practice in order to bring calves along sc that they may develop into gooc nulkers are given byi the University of Wisconsin. Thesd sound meas ores are: Get rid of germs. Keep germs oul calfs body. Keep calfs resistance igh. Clean calf pens every day, Keep feeding utensils clean. Provide fresh t air, but no drafts. navel soon after birth. ProDis-hnec- nutritious rations daily. Elimination of Winter Smut in Seed Barley How A large part of barley smut car , eiminated in the 1947 crop by eating the barley seed used foi Wanting this fall, says C. A. Helm, issouri college of agriculture. Cov ed smut and black loose smu n be eliminated by seed treat ent. The brown loose smut cannot withltr0lle? eec may be treated formalin, copper carbonate or thrfSan By eliminating two of the ee 8 milts, losses will be cut. Greening, like most American boys, prefers that his tricycle be modeled after a fighter plane. World War II weapons and equipment soon will give way to fantastic cosmic weapons, as the motif for childrens toys. Dance Until Midnight. Mexican Christinas Eve is a pretty comibnation of the religious and the festive observance. There is a dance in every village until midnight. At the stroke of twelve the musicians play a mystical sacred melody, and everyone converges in front of the nacimiento, or crib representation. of vide WILD BLUE FONDER . . . Daniel ... PLAN ATOMIC EDUCATION Prof. Albert Einstein and seven other leading scientists are pictured as they met to formulate a joint appeal for public subscription of one million dollars to finance educational campaign on the social implications of atomic energy. Left to right, front: H. C. Urey, Professor Einstein and Selig Hecht. Rear, left to right: L. S. Szilard, Hans A. Bethe, T. R. Hogness and P. M. Morse. Details were worked out by the group to promote plan. Washington Observed Christmas in Virginia George Washington celebrated Christmas in much the same manner as it is observed today. With his neighbors he attended Christmas Eve sacred services at the church. On Christmas Day an elaborate and delectable dinner was served, followed by hours of fun and at which most of the merry-makinneighbors took part Rhythmic feet stepped the Virginia reel, followed by the jigtime of the country. vil-lar- FIVE-GOA- L MAN . . . Certain tra- ditions were shattered as Japan adopted democratic forms, but the tradition of polo dress seems to continue undaunted by influence from the modern world, as shown by this polo player at Tokyo. g, tomor row s giant in the civilian world is todays field for research in the U. S. Army Signal Corps. Throughout the land, and in strategic bases abroad, Signal Corps men arc developing the knowns and probing the unknowns of radio, radar, Loran, Shoran, and other vital developments which make a closer knit Army geared up for swift and effec-iv- e defense. ' It takes highly specialized men to operate the Nerve Center of the Army. Men so agef to attain technical per- fection that theyll shelve try conflicting interest to get the message through. 'his training and this attitude ay off for the American peo-l- e as a whole, and for the fine men who choose this career. 9UR REGULAR ARMY HE NATION AR AND SERVES AND MANKIND IN PEACE |