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Show i'i THE MURRAY EAGLE Supper at Lucy's "Something Screed on Everything" By BETTY NEWTON by SlcClure Niwspapur Syndicate. WNU Service Specials, Saturday, May 6th Potato Chips Catsup Cheese Honey Syrup 351 10c 10c 55c 33c SMITH'S 2li can Medium Mild Per Lb. SWEET CLOVER No. 10 Pail MAXIMUM CANE & MAPLE Ot. Jutr Baking Powder Oranges IS. 7c FRESH and CRISP 11). pkg. Xo. can Large Fancy Xavels Doz. Beef Roasts Round Steak 37c ROYAL 12 oz. A 19c Fancy STEER 10c 18c BEEF Pound BABY BEEF Per Pound nal MURRAY STORE . ID! 405 i COLOR HARMONY ADDS enough to be rcceeding, are used in all rooms; yet, wiili suggestions TO JOY IN HOME SAYS ECONOMIST given for Introducing favored colIn using color it costs no more to produce interiors with the charm ati l glow of a lovely spring day than k ,',M'S ,0 ii'"iii those that lack flS'' ami cheer, says Mrs Effie S. tf. arrows, home economist of the .ill State Agricultural college tx- ision service. In every room one color should consciously predominant with all iiliers harmonizing with contrast or nding. Different values and of the dominant color s of ght inuke up about of entire color area; remaining third might ! tones if iinotlier harmonious color and i Ih made up of maining I s of several lines. Larue areas are best done In sub- I ed color and smaller surfaces in fl n-- jHisitive and intense coloring o interior must he termed drab it lacks some accent color. To secure color balance these are ranged in an nscending anile of lues; darkest tones ut the floor I those above fading Into lighter til the ceiling Is lightest of all. lien the floor covering Is lighter m the walls, h state of unbalance -Villi. 1 1 ie two-third- two-nlnth- x one-nint- h e 3 Even J though one craves cool blue, violet and the room to be or en, tt orati-- h:is cool north light, ltd- Of pri fcreiii-may ln carried out the walls, by doing etiithely glass curtnliis and lamp shades i a warm color; such us, cream. -b ;T. .u h, apricot, flesh, or very pi '" pink. The color desire may by using cool preferred ics in upholstery, lied spreads, pi pottery and drains throiigh wjbich light diM'S imt iniss. The small w um' pieiirs much larger when tin.Iar background colors, iale e ocll-W.- ).! ,11 !. 4 ;, ors, monotony need not prevail. It will be found much easier to use crude colors than it is to use the paler and more retired because paints, calcimines, etc. are generally of color too strong to he pleas-lug- . A safe rule Is to use white or a pule ivory as Issly willi only small amounts of color added, Mrs. Harrows advises. A ioiiil that should not be lost sight of is that a color who should be felt throughout a room and thai no object or design should be so crudely colored us to seem apart from the whole. The eye should able to begin scrutiny at one point and go gradually around the room again without being held at any !' particular place by crude color. The new Naval airship Macon, a uf the unfortunate Akron, has a length of 7s5 feet, and maximum diameter of 132.1) feet. The Macon has eight (SJ proiellers. The frame is a latticed web of duralumin; the princiul ingredient of which Is aluminum, which gives tightness, alloyed with copper which gives strength. There are Kuki,. ) iMNi individual uiiinlcrcd parts, ('..."kmi.ihhi braces and flat tiny rivets. Her head weight empty N about 221,ii pounds. The ti,.iKi.-ikcubic fii't of lit-- i (i cost the government about $71,550 to and rel'uie at its Armillo, Texas, plant. The eight engines, four oii each side, totaling I.Imi horsepower, are carried within the frame, the propellers only protruding. Well forward on the under side is the Five fast littl" control carriage single seal biplanes with wing Im spans of 25 feet ( inches, ran In a of soil marsupial carried pouch. sister ship 51,-ihn- k 11 pro-din- Hoffman i SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY MAY 6 B. COFFEE, lb 4 for MILK, Libbys FLOUR, Economy, sack . .. 2 doz. ORANGES BUTTER, lb WAX BEANS, Pioneer PORK ROAST, shoulder lb LEG OF PORK, lb 13c and CHOICE STEAK, lb POT ROAST, lb 31c 19c 79c 25c 24c 8c 10c 15c 18c 10c i ED HOFFMAN MEAT & GROCERY PHONE MURRAY 360-4- 832 posh-awfu- s-- Specials M.J. at a quarter to sis bedlam reigned in the Bangs kitchen; In the Lucy and Tom Bungs' kitchen; that is a mile away peace and quiet and orderliness reigned as truly In the Lucille and J. Sterling liaugs' kitchen. Lucy was basting the meat loaT and cheerfully shouting directions to her children above the noise from the radio. "Sam," called Lucy, "run down cellar and get a jar of those big pickled peaches in the right-hancorner of the shelf and bring up a collide of logs for the tireplace." The telephone. Lucy, with the four children following her, hurried into the living room. "I hope It Isn't daddy saying he won't be home," she voiced their thoughts as she look ofT the receiver, l'.ut, "Ob, hello, Lucille," she said reassuring "How ure you today?" ly. She Hushed with annoyance at her trite remark but she could never think Just what to say to her rather susister of perior "Why, course, Lucille. We'd Just love to have you." Clamor greeted her as she hung Up the receiver. "Keep ijnlet." she said. "Aunt Liici'.le's coming for supper. I know it's awful, isn't it? But we'll all have to spruce up a litlle." And back she went to the kitchen, straightening a chair here and u rug there In the cheerful living room that, she knew, Lucille thought lacked both style and neatness. She hated having Lucille come. She was always critical. Lucy didn't think she made Jack Langs happy Sterling, as she called him He wits, like his brother, Tom, a simple man whose tastes ran to comfort and plenty rather than to style and formality. Me adored bis one child, the Thomas, whom Lucy's children held In high because of the always Contempt white state of his fingernails, the always shining apoilessness of Ids shoes and various, other, to them, unnecessary habits of tidiness and Lu.ille's visits weren't dignity. popular wilh Lucy. The children were In the living room In fairly orderly array, with Lucy, ten minutes later when Lucille arrived, and they greeted her politely enough. Then Lucy fool; her to the kitchen. "Here. Lucille."' she said, "put on this apron nnd chop this parley for mo." Lucille's usually critical eye was slightly misty as she took the apron, the bowl, the chopper. "Lucy," she said, 'I hope you don't mind my inviting niywlf tonight but I was so n lonely. Sterling telephoned Couldn't get home. And Thomas he telephoned too and said be was with his father. Thomas nnd I had an awful row today, lie's ten, and Lucy, niiiybe I don't know how-tmanage him." "What was the trouble?" asked Lucy, whipping cream. "Ills shoes. He tracked In mud this noon, lie's such a good hoy, you know he never doe. I scold ed him, nnd Lucy, be said he wished he lived here, where mud tracks weren't such n sin." Lucy's heart jumped with happiness. It was right, she thought to quickly and rati ier make Ihe house the sort of place theirs wns. I'.ut she was full of sympathy with Lucille us she turned and saw tears brimming her ce "So," went on Lucille, "inter I feii sorry for Thomas, nnd t"ili him down to his father's cilice for a treat nnd thej'rs led coining home for supper. I'm lonesome." -Well," Lucy said carefully. 'I'm And It glad you came over. oughtn't t be hard to got Thomas bnppy again." A breath of cold air. shouts nnd Tom was home, lie came Into the kitchen, slopped still ut the door. "Hello, Lucy," he said. "And Lu Cllle, Nice to ol)." lie sleu.k hands nervously, iimi !n ig to Lucy that he was In trouble. Then he Hindi! the best of It. "Awfully nice of yon, Lucille. I met Jak Ster-linnnd jour young Tiiomn on them t tny way home and He ihuindotvd. lie come along- -" couldn't explain that Sidling bad telephoned him for advice, that the two brothers had bad n roi,f. renre about mud murks on clean t!.or -and other things - thut Tom bad asked the two to coine lioine f,.r super, depending in f.mj'n ndvle '1 tele to set Ihllu-- Mra'ght. phoned you. Liny, a few tionnt.n :nnl -- niel ago, but I cd n bu-- y I knew ymi wouldn't tnind. Awfully And nice, to have I.m !!!. too." Tom made his rcnpe. There wiiu'( nun h re ed f,,r I.ucj's advice. Thing Mrahli i,ed themselves oat, utirp l!.e Rwkwarl tleS of th Inciting wa over. It seemed to be R t!cw Lucille-na I, Ui Hie who .ivv rertaln flutters of household orderlii s Hitli a In w And young Thomas 'on ltf . the scno of coiiMmit't that n been with him when ho arrived. tt; four Molsy, rmlunit ronslns ruade mutter. that an The hnppj1 l!ieei:hk. 1,111 ille called It later 011 In her rather romantic S USUAL SOUTH STATE STREET e-- ry W17. Dipper Bird Walks Under Water in Search of Food dinary creature called the "dipper" from Its habit of walking under water In search of food. This bird Is usually found around mountain streams. It cannot be mistaken, for Its dark body with a snow-whitbreast shows It up at SHOE "The" Sally A small bird which has the appearance of a large wren and Hies like a kingfisher Is an extraor- Whitcomb Values to By ALICE DUANE G by McClura from her high window, watched the quests once. on the terrace above the No matter how fast the water may gathering lake before dinner with unexpected be dashing over boulders, you will resentment. see the dipper standing on a rock "I'll cheat," she said. "I'll cheut If only a few Inches above the swirl- I have to." time ing current, all the dipping. Depression had struck Sally a If It wishes to fly from one point double blow. First It had killed her on the and to another the well to do river, father, after he had lost stream twists and turns through all his money In one of the financial not does wild moorland, the dipper crashes. looked She hnd take a short cut across country, but about for u means ofplucklly making money. follows the course of the stream. Its As a result of her college diploma, food Is found ut the bottom of the natural taste and aptitude, she had river. A noted English naturalist landed a Job teaching smart young says that he has often watched n girls In a fashionable school. But Into the dipper drop the depression ended that. water to disappear for nearly a minSo, after several months when the ute, then It comes up with some shreds of her old fortune had been dniuty morsel in Its beak. In clear her only means of support, she rivers he has seen this bird walkhud gratefully accepted employment ing on the bottom, where It faces from the mother of one of her old up stream so that as It turns over friends now married and living the stones, the hidden creatures It abroad. Is seeking are washed towards It. "It miiy be a bit trying. Sully." Philadelphia Record. Mrs. Van Arsdale had said. "Aunt Jane Is a bit of a trial, and you may get awfully bored. There's a trulned Many Lacquer Shades Are nurse, of course, to look after her, Available, but Not Named but she wants someone young and To the man In the street, it has attractive us a sort of companion," seemed that the number of Individ So Sally went to the Adirondack ual automobile colors must be with the Van Arsdales as Aunt It Is Jane's companion. It wasn't so something close to Infinite. not quite that bad, or good which bad. She read to the crotchety old ever way one prefers to regard It-- hut Invalid, she wrote letters for her, she helped her do crossword and figures show that 1I,.'(0 shades of lacquer have been developed, oh Jigsaw pn..les. Aunt June always viously far more than any genius went to her room at six, so Sully's could provide names for. evenings were free. Just as a sample of the naming She had been swimming In the diltifiilty, take the color which the lake while Aunt Jane had her usual average mortal calls "gray." There afternoon nap when she first saw ure, the expert points out, I'.'.", ilif I1I111. She hadn't seen him enter the ferent values under this heading In lake. But there he was, sitting on the total list of That, too, the float when she came up from a despite the fact that gray Is not the dive. most variable Individual color. "Nice work," he said, bully. It has been calculated that there Sally pulled herself detlly up beIs a considerable amount of waste side him. In such prolixity In color creation. "Nice w liter," she suld. "When Even In the days when distinctivedid you come? Today?" ness wns a thing for which motor "Yes. I'm Jack Barnwell. Ever car buyers clamored, the maximum hear of liie?" number of shades In a single month Sully rucked her brain. "No." she was never more than "1). Wash"I'm Sally said after a minute, ington Post. Whitcomb." "(ih!" said Jack. "The Sally Whitcomb?" Lancastrian School, "Well. I'm Sally Sally laughed. Not until the Nineteenth ecu Whitcomb. I don't suppose there tury was well advanced was there are two of me." any public school system lu the sat silent, contented, for a United States. In England, Joseph fewThey minutes. nt Soiithwark Ijiucaster established "Come on," he said suddenly, ! n free school for the poor. Ie Witt up and reaching out a jumping In Clinton became Interested piilh to hand Sally to her feet. "It's help lie education In New York and Inst I Race you to the time to dress. gated the Public School society. dock." The Lancastrian system by that They plunged together Into the time was known in America nnd Cold water and swnm t the house, was adopted. The principle on liked I1I111, and sensed he Sally B It which operated provided teach liked her, too. er aided by monitors selected from She had looked for him itgaiu the As the pupils as they advnncisl. next uttornuoii when she went for many as 1Mt pupils were Instruct her swim. But he hadn't been there. ed by one teacher and tlu-sassist Twlay Aunt Jane hud been ants. trying, and Sully hud missed her swim. "I'm iol going to take a nii'." Aunt June bad suld. Size of Balia Trtei Trees of the balsa genus occur "It's such a nice day I'm Just going to stay awake and work out that In Puerto Itico, Cuba. Jamaica. Trinnew croi beted mat." idad and elsewhere In the West In "I ll cheat," said Sally to her re dies and In Honduras, I'.rltish lion dnras ami (luateiuaki. They reach fled Ion Iii the mirror, as she a height of from W to iVt feet and brushed her burnished hair, "I'll a diameter of from 1 to feet. They make Mm like me." After il nner that night she wonattain their be- -t development In dered In In away from the other guests the forest and open phncs In quest of Jack. She found him abandoned fields along the water courses, where there Is considerable sni king under the pine Irec at the moisture. They grow rapidly. The edge of the litlle porch. He Jumped fo bis fn-- t a she eimie toward him. lightest Wood, which Is Considered the most desirable. Is produced by "It's you. Isn't It? I wii Just going the fastest growing trs-s- . which are up lo (he house." And he started said to attain a diameter of 12 to to walk away toward the vdcm on the terrace, IS Inches Iii four or five years. "Well, you're Imt very polite," said Sally. He turned toward tier snd ilei.lv and took belli her bands In a Two Brofh.T Vtr Governor! "I cnnie out John and William Hitler were strong, in rvoiis gr.i-.p- . elected governors of their hlati-s- , specially to bud you. Anything the California and l'cnn.vl'.'aiila. on the mattr with me?" Sally went mi. I'.otli were tM.rtl ruoe day III lsM. "Yes." sild J ok sternly. "You're In peiiiiK)lviiniii. I'm sorry. of Ctrtnau d' too darned - Attractive, M ont, J.ihn I'.igler went to Call, I've tried to avoid yoti. But I rnn't fornla nt the Hunt i,f Dm help It. I knew, the minute I saw and was I'isted governor for two yon. Ilkit n million dollars (here on terms, lie was born In HU and the float, nnd now ymi doll yourself died In 171. William I'.igler was up so you loik I ke a princes and l.rn In 1st 1 nnd died In PS4i. Il follow lite nut hero. What do yon ervpi n governor of l'ennylvnnla think I'm made of?" and nKo as United States senator "It's Sally KigghiJ In the dark. from that state. two years old." she said. "Are you ri.h?- e $4.00 all go at t Neviiapar Syndicate. WNU Servlcs C ALLY WHITCOMB. ! SPECIAL PRICES for Sat., May 6 ! HONEY, 1 t X X Quart 19c MACARONI, Lb RICE, Lb BEANS, NAVY, Lb ASPARAGUS, UTAH, Lb SUNBRITE ..CLEANER, 4 For ORANGES, 3 Dozen 05c 04c 1 PHONE MURRAY koi: SAI.K One child's blue spring coat and lint, ( heap, size ft yrs. Due full sl.e brass bedstead, one spring for single bed, one round oak table. Call tit I!H5 Wasatch Avenue. A good home Is ulso want ed for a Male Police puppy. SALE: Those good milk fed fries. Mrs. S. M. ltowell. l.'.'t, East 45th South, FOR FOR SALE One Fresh cow, 5 registered Uamhoiiillet ewes and lambs, and also some young pigs. A. T. SAI NDEUS, 5 151 South State Street. Murray, Hah nearly new trumpet or cornet fine rendition at a bargain. One in Call Murray chine ut Avenue. d jou then jour julttre In the line of Ihe rlibrst, -- Toll of Wryb.11 Bfndi SiJrwayt T he wrjbill, an uinininl plover of New Zealand, takes Its. tialim from the piiuliar structure of Its bill. Wbiili t'iids sidewnvs fiear (he lop, tT,vn) toward the rlthL The bird S fins to hem (if this apparent de forn.lty by being aide to reach and cv'iUiiu small i and other l- rni'-taieai- ri'nute creature wbleh can creep under rck out of tin ay of Ihe tra;ght bills of ordinary birds. most popular cirls in tow n " "Will? fidn't yen mnke gm.dr "No. I bed what Mtie I bad. And ti'w I'm s,.rt of a secretary for Van rsdale." "But so am I. I mean I haven't a lent lu the world but what the Van Arsdales pay tite to mii their funny old aunt, and t thought 7011 were well, anyway yu w-- wf inn fch, don't wrT And Jack decided thitthay did. u bargain. 155 Court I'ltlNTLNd: Cull Murray Murray Eagle, 155 Court s'oTAUY 1T1SLIC: C. It. 155 Court Avenue. I'lione "5 for npKilutmciit. 19c 21c 35. The Ave. t 421 ON THE A HE I)0VN(;KAI)E According to the April Issue of the I'tali Taxpayer, taves in I'tah are coining down perceptibly. The high jMlnt in tuxes for combined state, city, county and schools was reached In l'.CU wilh $2(1,503.182. In l!32 the total was $23,722,811. We are now getting tax relief and, at the same (line, lietter government. It Is a noteworthy fact that a earl j' as leceinber, 1!K!2, a survey of exKftunt revenue for the state gave an estimate of $2,3ll.flOO for the year 1933, which proved to le the, basis for action by the legislature three months later. In fact, the legislature appropriated within $.'!. ihni of what the survey estimated would be available for state maintenance. School officials are ciMtperatliig In the movement for better tax conditions. Wallace. Sign lu cafe: "My Mils come C. Murray o. P.. my rent comes I. I. Q.. sorry but I can't use your I. O. V." New Drug Firm Ope75 For Business AT FORMER LYON LOCATION t MR. VERNON A. ANDERSON, Ph. G. In Charge Complete Line of Fine Drugs, Stationery, Confections, Tobaccos, etc. SPECIALS FOR .' be 35. Folt SAJJC: Good house and lots. Slate street. Cull Murruy 35. Foil SALE : Columbia talking ma- y "No," said Jin k gruffly. "I'm poor nnd I'm iiobody. And coming up oil the tmiii Mr. Van Arsdale said I'd liicit Sally Whllronih bent The Said Jour father Sally While-mil- . was an old friend" "Ye." ;lld Sally quietly. "Is thnt nil lif said?" "All? It was nmre than enough, wbni I went to South America two jeiirs rgo, with (he vnlu and ml laketi Men that that continent need-I tun to gfi!hr up a fortune. knew nil about ymi. I'd fallen for 031 i t t 05c I ri'HI.IC EXPENSES SALE: FOB e p, r,i, , Thos. Marlin & Co. ! L $98 - $ 1 Lot Powers of Flight After tie young of whistling swans ure batched the parent birds rnoull M eitehslvidy that I hey loso II. ir pmwr of flight and are nt Ib mi Try of lint nntives who kill Ihetii In large numbers In their iiet The Ing areas in lb Par North. Con.'lda goose, tthl'h also breeds In Antic reg'otisi. Is another MM It Ihllt ftupietdly wWer of fi ght ns the result of 1H heavy p.it tifeedltitf season moult t i X s OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 6th Palm Olive Shaving Cream, Listerme P. D. Shaving Cream, 35c values, 19c Choice, each S. S. White Dental Cream and P. D. J 19c J Dental Cream, Choice, each Almond Cream, 6 oz. bottle, 4 oz. P. D. Cold Cream or Tube of Skin Protection Cream, Choice, each .... 19c 1 Pkg. of 5 Segal, double edge Blades, 38c Gold Plated Razor, both for Box of Viviaudaue Face Powder and Powder Sifting Compact, $1.50 69c Value, both for The Favorite Tooth Brush, Cellophane 15c wrapped, 25c value, each 39c 3 for Ensemble of Seventeen Face Powder, Bottle of Perfume, Tube of Cleansing 98c Cream, Value, $1.75, Special 33c I Milk of Magnesia, U. S. P., pints 39c Mineral Oil, pints 29c t 35c Value Vick's Vapo-Rub- , 29c t Rubbing Alcohol, pint jc j louct raper, roil . X X J J : X J ! X J I I X j J MODKKX rKllSCKIl'TIONNT A IN - DITARTMKXT ami For X X ?l""lt"Ice X t fr ChiMrcn, Accom Cones Athilts and Favors for I.ailics' Opening Day, May dth. Genu Wi P J,"i',l '' . |