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Show Murray Eagle, December 12; 13 Days to Xmas It's in the Air A Art in Basketry " poetry EH TURKEY RAISING SHOULD DEVELOP Survey Reveals Industry One of Most Profitable. V ft l . AW) Ml That "turkey production In the should become one of the major farm enterprises if economic-conditionWest y L A a ns good us they remain have been during the past three years" Is the belief of I!. V. Head-ley- , chief of Ihe department of farm development of the University of Nevada ugrlcul lurid experi ment station. I'.a.sis for Ids conclusion, Hendley A banket fur every need Is evisays, is u cost of production study dently tin? slogan ailiijito.l in mod-or- carried on by his department (lur Christmas pift selections. Art Ing the last three years on five in basketry is Indeed touching tho farms in Churchill county. Other hlh spots tills season, ns the gor- prolitnhle enterprises on the farms geous railin basket in the picture surveyed, according to the expert-- i bears witness. The (lowers ur ment station man, were alfalfa pro done in the. bus relief nnd fcuyly duction, dairying and the raising of painted. 'Twould indeed be u chickens, but turkeys brought In matter to conceive of a more; greater returns for cupital and lahappily chosen gift coming from bor expended. one woman to unother nt Christ-inu- s Cost of producing the average time. turkey, which weighed 13 pounds dressed, on the basis of more than .r,(KK birds covered by the study, was .Sli.oJ. or approximately 27 cents SCREEN-GRI- fflATTtltr... D OR CUIMNT HOUSI jELE CTRO-DYNAMI- C n CL, wfefL ,,v ! ,. , DQPlS-- j T Pewter for Christmas a pound. "The bulk of the cost In Ing turkey is for feed," Iieadley says. "On most farms pasture an essential part of the tion and it Is probable that the low cost or production Is due in large part to the excellent alfalfa and grain stubble pasture that bus been s - . Pre-Nupti- - Ceremonies of Many Kinds Common in All Periods of History al The custom of pILdttiit;; one's rolli Is it very widen! one. writes I'rimlt II Vi.etolly, cdilor of the New Standard dictionary. It dates from liihlleai times. Among the (Jrecks. prenoptlnt nm) tnarrbiuc ceremonies nre Mild (n dale from ihe (hue of King (Vcmps. .." I?. C. Marrlae Itself Is of divine Insiiin lion, itccordifii; to Ihe second chapter of Genesis, nnd cotilbuied t I'hrlsi In the tenth chapter of Ihe flospcl o( Si. Mailt Annua' Hie undent Ihines there was n (i mi it r custom culled hand fesliiiL'-t- he pulling of the hand ..( Ihe hinlelol.e Into the IN! of the I 1 future bridegroom Opportunity Pass for Real Estate Profit ,...,4 "Its Astonishing." said the old' settler, "how real estate bus adtoniary for unmarried persons of vanced In this town since I came both si'M s to select " mate lo their here. The corner lot this (mllding liking with whom they would live is on. fur instance, sold once for iinlil thai time next year. If. nt that time, they were slill pleased "Well, what Is worth now?" with each oilier, they continued to nsked the stranger. live tone! her for life. If imf . they "Che thousand." separated, mid were free lo make "Well, yoti bad fl chance to get utniiher choice. rich by Investing In land yourself. I suppose you bought soimi real e.s tate?" Chinese Story Teller "Yc, bought one lot Jast one.'" r irtue l! "That has increased in value, has liotV In China of my day (during Ihe "Yes. more than (W per cent." Maiictni rule) people gn together, "That was n good Investment." nnd In China. ns everywhere else. "Not so awfully good, mister," people gather lo lalk. Suppose thai "I roomful of persons Is discussing said ihe old .settler, gloomily. soiiieihing of vital Importance to paid $!' for It. i. nd It "s worth .7.i now; hut it Is In the cemetery. The Iheni till, or sciiie failings liiau. (a even the guoM of honor. I.s way I fi.rnre It, I've lost n heap of money by not dying forty years telling it story. Here In America such a one Is listened to wIMi rapt intention, no mutter ln,r lino h of Pure he may Pcronl Pronouns oe. ii is lojue rt listen, in hltia An nuthorlty on correct I'ngllsh II Is polite, f Iri-n sne iLs 'K fuilium In rec ir.t I,. Mm hut It by curium. If ;t man u telling h position of luTsomil pronouns i v. It is .pilte all right to In net ted by the conjunction: "When In lerrupi him In any way in all Vr two or none personal pronoun sons can talk over his head, around Die singular are connected by :;nd through blni. and even the per and,' the precedes the first ., son t, i ninl the third, nnd the third person may he ihri-(!can lalking stop him. ask Mm an nreccdes the lirst. When ihe urn. iiie.evaiii ipiesi,.n. an. I It Is ipn'o nouns are used together In (he id (ill right. It Is n tirnje In the nil liimiher. Hie first persoft story teller to ( paii.nl.- -'i im ess cedes the second and the third Her I. lug In (he Saturday l.'wnlng Ihe second poison precedes the I'e-- l. third." j lai-li.- sh 5 s. Popularity of Frozen Eggs Fast Increasing Vi f m. It's fashionable to give pewter Ihls year. So Jot down in your ChlistiottS 11 lint H ft-- ar- liprolios Xeu Cushion Themes j v(.,-,,- ' fine df the ways In which fa mil v liaeies came Into evlslenre was their use lo ilist llighl-i(he shops of tradesmen tho The) were not nuiuhered are today. Init carried signs tiear In:" v.tiioiis t iligllllil(ig devices i "iir ii of tilrds, flowers, niilnials mil other common object were ilseil fur tills oirpos( As a cunseipieiice the owners i tie siiniis hecauie kl.own n T.iin of the I'll i h. Will of the for. II ir td of the Matt, and ot'-esmli ' Ameilcati IVi'.; He;,ll, Whooping cough s one of the oil ' cacs. lllllles cl.i is,-n n of , In' I dUcisi's. jet itss.ioi.i parent to keep l ii'io this d iendl the thi-ipractice no tfrliiui tie.ilntenls or,(h!ldie par; :, u'.tr! v t'l of prof it'iily i ion s M:e l iiich, Vox. II. ir! : And known. in my s, hool away front nil tllllo'ce Sv mi V..tf I'Kh nnd I'il.e I cont have the wimig ., :i .il, nt sary orbt.ts. f the Meiiv of 'lies., still survive. Imf parents Tb. hooping coii regard It !der dl.i on gi t t Is,, It, Aini'ilca v'eirtlv lifter the 1'i v.i as it c h ,i everv ,J!u,. !' l,;le t!; III il ! us ifler s.v, ft In'ioti there t iimuOh eie irji v .).,, ll'i;,. iro:t,e t'-!'i',.? hue. i.i,,) ng ce:. . li lone since l.jer k ip;n hc ) .e to Co ir , I ,'. a,- .;ms M.tga.'l cail-- e of tic!r ii siillln nt !;!isiiti! I'.ut b t: I!, piure lll!Mil'liS IS ul ,, :ki.i r lie Humtn Ditrort Old pr-n- rM" nd I v J ,n ! n-- 1 -'il I I f il;-- - d-- 'bat in Tormed l. Dripping Vtrr fro'n .c,rlot S!;il o liles nre pendelit lii.t-v- e f.M'; e pira-.v-!c,-fontinl h t i re i t'i-t '. i e m.iti-mineral soin ions (Iron verv "low IV". 'I Is !.!' tiles On ly five Ir. "i en f("iiiii to ivr p'irt of tl . c-f. luster evaporates mid n ;d f o' catlioii i'c of lime elisiien nnd ai Hie liop Colilinues (,t f,l from the i:C,l; s f.e , satin' sp,, a mo i! inhitttn of tfie Ihe re s, a " iiialeri il f ,iios d"wnwir, front dp of C idembor uir Coti.lition, eM.ni! il to ( ' e In I: ti.o. for f d igo b-- i iiiatlon of it i 4 er v Shirt trill te of lOI'i't, t to illoli and the ii!s,iu-,., ,,f ,1 iicl nli us current i. if W I, be rtlicf ilrops up !b. I lb.or of I! ,le. I"i ipor ill. ol'S o'l nil, th.. i)i..p r tin' roof w "i li'n.ns bin I f oi -- 1 ; p ll- Hi .: s! r I n lhal so . i tl H - tin- 'IC.-l'l- I In f ,.i - i AI bi.V i , I In T:e tteto . , 'I I. t ''ul r ,o-- ) jlrt'i- :v - br, ecu in. it V "lit v i Wtl . ''I Il r s to n teMiirlet Ihe il record. Iteo.irdiiig :..n of (be Mbje(! in i! t. T 'n rt t ( .; pas hi ,, nli,, IHfn t, it o)) ,) t 1' ):jm e' lit it ' I !.. I Vei i" I d ("iibi ii.. it i t o. t Ibi. I piiti, ii'i, Whim lo ibeilll ( illti o i, pot i t r t i tint, fofo l'io y '"' I,iIp pienl If. I !, lb , I'oitT pii't ,, pmj tH i - Xcnbreakablc Tovs W hile It bun ,e, n proven f,.,t n f.oor la ipg icot gre thick containing nevetal l.v cs nnd colors may be made over Into n llocU t.f uniform that U j,st as .le.lvnh'e from Ihe niarlie! Mi'ml within t!ie point im pnto bied-i,e spn." of three je.irs. .(cj t..rl! brurt f, ),,t, if be rein 'tied n; (.,. Mitgt.i I O I of H ot of bat. b to. 1 H'l!-- lei b.tf hot " 'r'l ' f'o'll 3 of of . Hi. t tt?l, i l:if e ' bur b i'tl tln'tr Irtt.hf I'.l In J ill iiiiil ,ge ee n I Ul In 1 I ,) H) it iirlig. shoiibl iin o lie hi - ) r.i.)rat( I. ii I 'i i i h , Itj'iott tip s K. el a of I I pbi I ) 'id ,(ot ..f ...tiwi-,i- e "o M'-- . . ' ia it n t , In '.irtk-if- j f Hi il n i, ti nal.io il nii n.k , ip-- j I, ' li hp U I ..t All t il (l-- fl-- t'e l.l.-lot-v ''if '" ""ma No;1h niatifj Africa.-U'aaf-.'rg- 'nfi i (iverloolicl iji-t- iinprovcmcnLs.piaiitpowcr.tiwd jxiiiit selectivity, purer tout,uid a choice of eahinrts or tahlemodd. join your Vi'hy not, this (,'hrb-tniai, home lo the larpe.st radio family in the world, who get the great of the air with Atwatrr iirugrams N'ewiV ? 3.000.000 Atlrr Krol SrU il U fat rhi:;r-,tb- In .''pf la KliXT MAM KACTl RlXCCa A. Attnittr Krnt, 'reiiJenl h:UJfWi.H 4USWiwahickon Are. ATWATF.R ft- The Connection 2 TV www it it 12 3? 9L a a I - DaurHier of Mr. Catherine Ijimulh iVii 7 A, Mutiawk, Alubigaa VautStrr of Mr. Fr. W,sl Hl.vw. s.il. II Simm. Il.niilll.lt ''After my daughter grew ''IrLseLydiaErinkhis' Into womanhcxxl she began to VenetablcCompouna Iort feel rundown and weak and a it has done for my fourteen friend asked me to cct her vc.ir-old.iuchrcr as ucllaJW -' medicine. She took It mc has helped her Lydia your L. rinkham's VeetaHc Com- and her nerves and she good appetite now and pound nnd Lydhi H. Herb Mevlicincu Her welt. She lias gnne to fcn ricncs are, better, her nppetitc every day since kinni;iS is pocv!, she is in fjood spirits medicine. I will continues & find able to work every day. give it to her at rciU Vi'c recommend the Vegetable tcrvals and will recoinmcn- -' Compound to other rjrls and to other mothers who to their mothers." Mrs. Ouh-crin- c d.ittcliters with (n'mil.ir. H J 5- fe h' Pink-Iiam- 's LamuHu Ivies ."frt. n-i- l P. E WW I few CAmph tc your toilrt ct Iblr In Keep Ground Clean j 'lean mid ftcdi crotind liny be be( 'bib fend" iivailable by moving (ho liotlae Km (ii( k. b nt, nixing I't'ln or bo't'i s lo new protnnl each ''i k u in jia way ! c.tr. or by lining a regular ro'a"Merry rbristinits" In m!,:.. fortunale ll"U I'f pown i n. pa. oro ouiig!cr. Noti break it In gtoiind la pnrtlctilarlt j Nmitiuy !le rs' f !) e inodrrplstle Jll'venill? ncewsary In (be bninllintt of u'l "rbl. If fancy bipjs n chid. a nnd trowing !ik. lum In ili.,i, tb.n th"re nt Ail poultry rans nlmubl le disced HufTe-cifot.-nMliI t'ri'-s- i I l; - tj nn l r-- rbiitiiic-- Iidrifie Pi" ,MietT Jie.ttl rreittiroj the vbllj. t.J nnd planted with ata. ne. wheal similar crops. ijs, i,g or t..,n . in? ot.ee ft year Is hot nitliciciil fvr best rcviilis, trfi iili('U;i Talcum Am R a bath with Cuiicura Soap, there ii flcthing more rcftchins tlian Cutitura Talmm dusted over all the body. Antiseptic and lr.ir;ranr, it is an ideal xrwdcf fof cvvty member of the family. TikumJVc SoipJV. Oinrmeni c and )9c f amrte e h free. it AiJmu "Cutimra," ' IVi pa. Bt, Maljen. Mt. ina i i I - la "Isn't Pdll connected with J niarrluge In gome way?" "Yes; he married my fkincefc" n i fbtret (it k io tfk foitai g i.r i,e sub, i, it, fN t,l(. d l am ut v p, pa rb h 'io'.a ..M,.,f jt , ,14r ,,;, fed f l.e niTioMit of to tl i( '),. r,f rt KHimi Bf I rt.. ''i'" I'-p- l nihrf f no.Mia d II 1 .:v- - nre i' .li..; n kotirco of piot't mnv f i.iiil selling breed. tig Stock This can only be done satisfies' lotlly where one keeps pun. brnls. It rusts no mot-,to house nnd feed rt pure bled lb" k liian 11 does n bum ii t.f iimturcN nr grades. arli llntnr I in coiniibrib'e cibd It it-- oiit niiiltij ttbiop ;", to nr I to a thi a.,( 'I loiil,) i!" V'rn and ,j. nn-- I. It Ib-bt- t It "A d'-ii- '. :r g of II. n ("ids. bllllicn Hb II the I . H i v ftti ! II o, 'i r I I'-i- . bb-lot- IO t I t i li. . ! f" ijll'llt (In,. ' I lie I'V l.i(M ni d. inro I'rfi.rnl ..i,l I In I. C-- ... j Il o r: vi-- t.o.-l- I ; It . lit-tcri- & warm poultry house (hat will bl ip to keep egg production high.1 (luring the winter months must .e! well ventilated, says Prof. ;. K Cross, agricultural engineer nt the1 New Jersey experiment station. New I'.ruiiswhk. To maintain n warm, well ventilated henhouse three things are needed, advises Professor Cross:; Tight walls, doors, and windows;! ventilating (hies, w hich may be con-strueied of wood nf n low cost an I; limited overhead space. Tn tnake! the building light, close all the' cracks, cover Ihe outside walls with' roll rooting, or ceil the Inside walls.) Piedttui the air space by celling1 overhead or by constructing u straw loft. j Ventilation nnd warmth go to p-- l her. If the house s tightly built and has nil doors and windows, closed, the birds will give off heat' enough lo raise the Inside Ictupcm-- ! lure considerably above that on ihe Put when ihe bouse Is1 outside. tightly closed, moisture will begin to accumulate and the air become stale. Ventilation Is tieeded, Ihere-- i f..;e. to carry away (he inoisiurv! and to bring In f;csh air. Scllinr; Stock Source of Di;? Poultry Profit WU1 tie, I lo nhifli In,-:- tin hi in ' H'toll I,'-- I - Winn tuentuiUji (he pnprr t (! plot ! ' CI It HOtl )tp,j I Ar-n- I e)ieiep hit! . til . b, it ,) i ti!t!lf l- la'er io ,(,, t' l . " M tO ,!1 ll ,,,, oil,, CiliiiI1 n toati ,,,,., ,,, ..t tl, !, ,v f fir- - rottrl of iinM'n.i fuel be mra b li, ttttd Ihe tc.e In ,pr. roilf w tlKpi.t, ) , I'n t tbi fof t!,n '!Tld con In Ibose tit) of ,..i lei Knt',r rt!tttn r oib eb,ped be fotP l.tlrt r,,,,,! ,n . j m urn itiintKt long ' '.. ot brl.i :tl Were I tb. i : ,( K If Ilcctro-Dynami- il, , ! I (tl I!, fe.. "ol tin ari ,il 111 In-.- 'I d He :!" cil WH ' ) regard to tli Christmas gift J7ob!elll there's tilis III favor of unfit ctislitoiis, tio inntter liow many one may nte.i "diere'a nlwnj room for one more." To women skilled in line tieedlecrnft the pll- low f i hehlile embriddered velvet Is proving u Hew Inspiration. Some-II- , ing "different" too. Is the black felt cushion top thmo In cut out df Mgn. ntn! posed over white or colorful satin. It) : II I en d I,, i, i ., tie roil h'nn w I'.et .. ' - wtlbi-- onee of ... t: - i own In n lit f from there to n rout, fotiv tite nw.iv II. rctoti f"f lot rid.hg. be s'atei wn that he bad (oti( C.ere In an !il)totool,i:, ut I n ir..i'ev enr find on n to. i.lel t'cil I.e tvili',. In mi ue long ii.iti'H I Rcr.pito Altogether Too Late to He of Muc!) Interest to P erson Invo! vec! 4 - r Job One Way to Dodge d of l ell ! f I ! A .11 "We il .,- M i u. t! 'Ma. ' ; e u be o, it bi.e ! 'm I ii(;ei!iig nnd iear up !o n ihurcli ho,. Ih I ' I I : i ' ' trt i i ' p ' f.ifrri prodijCt II ra T!ic has resibtx In t,e of of tb poiiO, 's Hie tti'tt lti!,er- mnriliotm of fl.e ,dtit ,'ei :., decay tr(i wbbdy i.ilie d Petmbr d ea; . li' ;r la : . t S I'MI" o been t. i I' , '' h,io vem s n pi n. , nt ferr e i.es thai nf-I- ;t t! e tri :n pr, '.' .(oi ic nges All s -'' ',,ii'eeiriieib'if ici'si !e of !,,lv (, : e '1 I'islg'.; Il,!,i 'i. ooIldilhitlS I ,t p'et p' at the tit) e !h(. ree-i-ide- . I;.'..' i " I'OI I t. of l."S an f,-- Miy is it tliat this onenmt'mi radio means so much, particularly to those w ho live on farms? I'mIum it's becau.se AtwaUr Kent Ilaiio asks for no lime out for troubW. Perhaps it's Lecati.se Atwatcr Kat never offers any improviiucnt b radio until it luts first been thoroughly tried and tested. You'll enjoy a real sense of satisfaction in owning the radio Atwatcr Kent lias ever built the new S rccn-Criopcratcil cither by or from the liic.li line. The two typos contain the samcprovrd ;r j i hoop! YOl-X- A ' i FOLKS hot difTcrcnce. Just walch their eyes glow w lien tliryiiiscoTrr their new radio is an Atwatcr Kent! J7VEN the Well Ventilated House Needful During VVIntcrj r -i Ktcclro-Dynnini- l'inii-,VJ- -4 i Health Association Warns Parents Not to Take Whooping Cough Lightly houte-rurrcn- , l ' di-.- tr . run-Mo- ! mi ?t si While at one time practically all eggs kept in Pennsylvania cold storage w arehouses were "in shell," several million pounds of eggs "out M I f shell" have been reported In storage each year during the past j fw years, according to the Penn-- j sylvanla department of Agricuthe cold lture. On dune :;o. storage report for the state showed 1.i:..7.i.riKi pounds of epgs out of I CAnUCTS The lrl American shell In storage, just ten times cabinet maker famoui for toui.d more than were In storage on t ho unit linrcre workmanship are to mrrt the ilcmaml fur Atwnli-- r Kent corresponding date of V.tl I. ScrD-jrilUdiom linecBliiiit-- like tliee. The Increasing popularity nf the froen egus is explained by the bu-- i Also in compuct talde models for reauof markets as follows: '"In the twilli-rlct ... vjtra , when are eggs spring plentiful, fur-tiun, from $rj to fV. nre 1 .7. i'rtrrt alight !y plus eggs tble purchased by break-- ! hi'jhir vtt o Ihe l:ucku t, ami in L'atuida. which break! ing establishments and place the egg's In containers to! be frozen as whole egg yolks, ori On lite Air Atwater Ibtilio Hour, egg whiles for the use of the bakKuttibif Kvfiiingn. B:5 ( fati-rlime), frozen' ing Industry. After being V KAK network of N. II. C. Atwnter Kent solid tlm eggs are kept nt a tein-rnT.-itnlliurvluy Kvenincn, lo 00 tii.lcru uctwoik of N.U.C. perattire ranging from zero to live: degrees below. These are then' math; available to bakers at any! Wouldn't Let Her lime during the year. Many bakers; report that these eggs give the! Mrs. Nitt "I shall never forget my tuo.-- t results when nperalioii." Mrs. Witt "Neil her bhall satisfactory Kept In a frozen condition for I, dear." AiiKwers. about three Months." d j to Shop Designations that's ureal! i ticles, such C.S a quaint catalelsthk, perhaps u vase, or a nut bowl, or If line gives generously, an entire coffee or tea service. There's lio doubt about it pewter Is "it' for Chrl:;Imas ,r wedding glits. ' Family Names Ascribed WlfA radio fine! hut an Abv atcr Kent j M lo hy li.iv In his "Clossarj nj A'oti li ijntir;:i Traces of il were ifinlcd hy I'.rund ns exislliig In cor-laivillages in his lime nnd from his comments It appears lo have heen n pledge In live 10 ;;elher for n definite period. In trial or companionate cohabitation. As .'ate ns l?li. in the immial fair held in I Minifi ios. Scotland. It was ens v. available." Other conclusions concerning turkey production drawn by Iieadley from i lie survey are that the Interest on investment is low, that "large (locks require less time per bird than the smaller (locks, and that over 75 per cent of all cosls is for labor and feed." 2r r:.t. referred Is Let i |