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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, April 3, 1930 New U. S. Sea Dog on Trial Run NEAR THE END -- St ESTIMATED COST OF RAISING PULLETS rp, 3 Seven Months' Time and 30 Pounds of Feed. 1 roaltrymen should ' have available from $1 to $1.50 to spend fur every pullet they can plan to raise, declares diaries N. Keen, assistant professor of poultry at the Colorado Agricultural college. To bring Into production a dunl purpose pullet one which may be utilized for meat or egg production about seven months' time and 30 pounds of feed are required," Mr. Keen says. "To bring Into production a pullet of the Leghorn type, months' about five and one-hatime and 24 pounds of feed are necessary." Other interesting figures which have been compiled from authoritative sources, but which are of course average figures, are given by Dill (to friend In hospital) And you haven't noticed what a lovely urse you have? I'atlent No, no. Rill (solemnly) Sam. don't you think I ought to send the minister around to see you? lf NOT PORTABLE MOT Mr. Keen, who believes they will be of special Interest now that the new chick season is beginning. It Is emphasized that good manage ment in most cases should produce better than average results. Since It generally takes about two eg;s to get one husky chick, and since nearly three chicks must be batched to get one good pullet. It has been estimated that It really requires about sli eggs to obtuln one good pullet. Several good authorities declare that it costs about ten cents to proRhode duce a chick. A Island Ited should weigh about s of a pound. A Single Comb White Leghorn should weigh about of a pound. A Rhode Island Red should weigh two pounds at about eleven weeks of age and should have consumed about 7.2 pounds of feed. A Single Comb While Leghorn should welch f one and pounds at about ten weeks of age and should have consumed 6.5 pounds of feed. - 1 ,1 The U. S. S. Northampton, one of Uncle Sam's newest cruisers, with a civilian crew aboard, leaving Pore River, Mass., on her way to the open sea for her trial run. The new cruiser will be turned over to the navy In April. MWftfior Ho- - me-- ., "Did Tom take his typewriter on that business trip with him? No. She"s not a portable type Tha Needle Foundl (sleeping in a barn loft) Vagabond writer -Oi- Second BEST ABOUT COED one-hal- !" i-uch AVauamatta, Vagabond :J Jr Rental Peculiar Hon Wishing to assure his mother a comfortable home for the remainder of her life, George Albert Drovln, Philadelphia attorney, leased a house to her at an annual rentul of one red rose, payable the first duy of June In each and every year, according to an agreement recorded at the Philadelphia City ball. l. s Sa colic, or diarrhea, yields to tna soothing influence of Castoria. Keep Castoria in mind, and keep a bottle in the house always. Give a few drops to any child whose tongue is coated, or whose breath is bad. Continue with Castoria until the child is grown I Every drugstore has Castoria ; the genuine has Chas. H. Fletcher signature on the wrapper. Valuabla Orchid Pod Probably the most valuable flower seed pod In the world wus on dis play at the ''belsea flower show In Iondon In 19'JO. A single flower from one of the seeds sold for more than SLKflO, and others sold for $1,000. It la estimated that the en tire pod with seed In worth JlTiO, 000. The pod Is the fertilizer of a rare orchid, the uilltonla Ilocky Mountain News. Whole Town Destroyed by Flames n 'i Castona. lhis pure vegetable preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it is, it soothes t restless, fretful baby like nothing else. Its quick relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once more, back to sleep. Even an attack of three-fourth- seven-tenth- (JV III 'All children are subject to little upsets. They come at unexpected times. They seem twice as serious in the dead of nicht But there's one form of comfort on which a mother can always rely ; good old CASTORJA Bffi upsets ot mwuf . i : i1 Naturally QuIm What did Paul Revere tnj at the end of his ride? Whip Whoa ! Pathfinder Magazine. Knrvr "I Just accidentally found needle In this hnystack." Though punishment he slow, Still the It comes. Ueorgo Herbert Grades for Chickens cn Chicago Poultry Board Poultrymen who sell live birds on the Chicago market will be Inter ested In the grades as provided on that market by the Chicago poultry board. Live poultry Is graded as prime or No. 1; medium or No. 2; and canners or No. 3, each grade being defined as folows: No. 1 poultry, or prime, shall con slst of vigorous, fleshy, healthy birds, free from tumors, dowuers, T.B., gaps, swollen beads or eyes bruised legs or wings, hunchbacks. heavy Indented or crooked breast bone. No. 2 t -- The desolate town of Montvernler, France, after It had been entirely destroyed by a for a whole night. or medium shall be vigorous, healthy and free from tu mors, downers. T it- - gaps, swollen heads and eyes and culls, but may consist of Indented and crooked breast bone, hunchbacks, bruised wings and logs, also scrubby hens and all hens under 2'i pounds. as No. 3 poultry shall be six-will not qualify as No. I or No. excepting diseased birds nut lit for human food. 1 poult-- y Dre which BRITAIN'S NEW ENVOY Electricity Makes Plants Grow If the boby chicks are to keep their health and crow vigorously. we must pructlce proper sanitary management. We must keep the house clean, the ground clean, and the feed that Is given them must he clean ami wholesome. The feed log utensils and drinking fountains must be kept as clean us possible. It Is a good Idea to always keep a mod ilisinfccinnt 0:1 hand, and ev ery time the house Is cleaned to use a solution of the disinfectant The house should be cleaned nut at least once each week nml disinfectIt should ed ulienevep neressarv. be disinfected thoroughly after ( each brood Is placed on ratine, to guard against any contagious ms eases. n raced Irs. 1 1. Dolhonde 6318 York St., New Orleans, Louisiana "Before my last baby was born, I 6tarteJ taking Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound. I got such good Tesults that I named her Catherine Lydia. 1 have six older children and five grandchildren, too. I am now taking the Vegetable Compound again because of my age. I eat and sleep better and I do all my housework, and my washing. I will do my best to answer letters.'' She What do yon like best about coeds? He My arms. fkS&i PARTLY TRUE 1 'jtft? Vi.4r-Hf'- syrA Sanitary Management Is Baby Chick Need Young Duck Ration A widely recommended rath that has been extensively used b, luck raisers Is as follows: As Matting ration a mash made tip o equal parts of rolled oats and dried I rend is fed. It Is found desirable to sihl a small quantity of sand to . an twenty parts of the As much as the dink moistened. "III lein tip readilt Is fed fl Vi or six times dally. After the din k are kit days old equal parts o bran, yellow corn meal, rolled oat stid dry bread can be fed. W ft is tired, nervous or ill the is home whole upset. For her family's sake, every mother wants to be well and strong. These three women tell how Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound helps them to care for their families. When mother rJiXT ' ' 'T; V yjyfi ' wUr-'4- ?J Mrs. Harold Good now 36 Cane St., I'itchburg, Massachusetts ''I cannot praise your medicine enough After my baby came 1 was rundown. 1 had to go to bed often through the day. I took three bottles of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound and I fclc like a cliff ercntwornan. If any mother has those tired feelings I advise her to take Lydia E Finkham'i Vegetable Compound.'' "Why, yoti" don'l even know whul economy . ' i ' , 'i' .. Is. "Sure I do I It's a way of spend log money without getting any fun Sir Itonald Lindsay, new I'.rltls ambassador to the I'nited State, He succeeds Sir Ksmc Howard. . gets surprising results from "wired" gardens and The system Is copied from the Swedish and Norwegian In forcing plant growth by electricity. The picture shows an healed gnrden at one of the experiment stations. Germany out of It." WIDOW'S WEEDS O. ICS MEW PLANET rstlf-- Educating Italy's Farmers ' Mrs. LloyJ R. Biasing, 115 So. Ohio St., Anaheim, California "After my baby came I was so nervous and tired that I felt miserable. One day a booklet was left at our door and after reading ic I decided to try Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am now on my fourth bottle and I feel much stronger. It has helped me, in every way and 1 feel sure that other women in rundown condidon will pick up if they will only take a few bottles.'' ma-ih- 5 i "ns? . ''it-- Jt t 1 . Mm 9 7T Y, r I 1 Miss lVrh How til-of you to trfitt jour bat with widow's words in memory of your dear liuob.iinl. Mrs. Trout (a wldw) And so Inexpensive, too. It's seaweed in Pair generally mate In pnlr, though A young gander will home times mate with more than on goovo. Later be will usually ph k favorite. When mature the ealei to listen t way to tell s gander the voice. A gander has a Vob which Is s cross between a whistle nm whisper. A young male hatchet m June has nn eicllent cham Crfi) Mata Ore 1 USE LESS MATERIAL V-v.- . 1 i M fay LYDIA hut If he Is kept In s p"ti with lot of other birds of different SCO! he probably will not be ready b Vr. William Wlla Cmihell of I.lek oliservntory has verified Ihe dlseovery by Lowell rb'crva-lor- y of a ninth planet revolving about the sun. Hbrunry. Feed far Poult Little turkeys should m he f for the firM day r two. rs they srr borhtng ihe yolk of the ffS frott wiilrh they came and this Is whs nature lnlrnlid timt Ihrjr shout pet. After two dn they may I fed chopped hard loltid egtf nn corn bread crumbs for the nr week, or stale brent staked Iti roll nd squeezed dty. When thry In tin to get out on Ihe raru'e th niay be fed morning nod n'chi on I ss the; get much from 'he ram Dost and Cat Colorblind According to a Nebraska scientist ho experimented extensive-It- . both dogs and rata are color blind. Mussolini Inspecting a display In one of the trucks In the train which will Irayel all over Italy to flvt farmers a graphic lesson In mad-er- a methods tf agriculture. The Staff Yea Shaw Customer! see that tighter After all. 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