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Show 1 HE ML'RltAf " FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1953 EAGLE Business Notes m hi feed-to- g Get better results for less money. ..whether you're Great or cattle beef hogs. turkeys, chickens, dairy or RATION pellets N new PlUsbury's Best that are v.u.i minnrst. uritVi ...... nunlltv CwuUMXiv caacuua; i j oOrder from us efficiency. for greatest ground Just right today. MIX-GRAI- -- Convenient pellet form mi bests?. Grain plus minerals Lower cost than , 1 . r most reea grains PiUsburys Best MIX-GRAI- RATION N Dimond Coal 41 2 XXXX West 48th South & Feed Phone Mur. 259 - c 2 The featured Item of Redi Foods will be Tinl Turk, packed in various sizes, half white meat from Top Trader In the breast and half dark meat from the thigh. The package is wrapped In aluminum foil, complete with dressing and giblet gravy, all ready to put In the oven, in the foil. Complete directions for cooking are provided and today's housewife can have a turkey dinner without the fuss and bother of the old method. The firm also will wholesale to eating places and already have several highly recog nized restaurants on the list. Huge turkeys are prepared In much the same way ready for the oven as Is in! Turk, but only the smaller turkey, chicken and mrtit items are packed in the foil. In recalling the old days he used to spend In Murray with Mr. Wallace, the new Murray businessman was warm in his praise of the former newspaper owner. Especially did he enjoy Mr. Wallace's sense of humor. In those days they were fellow publishers, Mr. North- cut having purchased the printing plant in Mldvale from the State Banking commission and founded the Midvale Sentinel in 1 932: He later sold to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrows, present Sentinel owners. In the old entrance hall to the locker plant Is located another new business, J. L. Knight & Co., growers and wholesalers of turkeys with a large turkey ranch in southern Utah. Values Offered On Your Used Car ON A NEW 195 2 PONT I AC With Dual Range Hydromatic Drive or On One of Our Late Model GOODWILL CARS USED TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR SEE Urban Motor Co. Personalized Service Goodwill Used Cars Pontiac - DEALER Cadillac - A WEEKLY COLUMN conducted by Claud C Ruch Dknttr, CiiUmtt Strict Ja Ctiesf The struggle toward adult begins in babyhood, as a child learns, gradually to grasp his bottle, hold his rattle, walk, talk, and feed himself. At sixteen months, he wants to Jump, to throw, to "help" Mother, to fit things together, and to take them apart. He struggles to ZAucttitmi AAvitorf ce Claud PillGburyb Best get on tables, achieves some rather "fancy effects" in stair climbing, and has a sudden, as0 AO-Purpo- When the public first became aware of Joyce Holden's beauty she was magazine cover girl and and Kansas City model Then the movies drafted her, and now she's upped to featured roles In. Truly a complt ftcd in itself, feed-iMjh tnds the need of Ail-Purp- C Ruch Musician of Murray Progresses in N. Y. !DESTj: " ready-balanc- "MYCINS," Pillsbura antibio'. now. Phone Mur. 422, 4777 South State Street Vote For This Oalstanding Slate of Candidates . One of Murray's most outstanding musicians is making a name for himself In New York. Lamar Alsop, son of Mrs. Ethel Alsop, 6488 So. State St., a member of the Utah symphony is a scholarship violin student of Roman He is' also concertmaster of ' the Mannes School of Music Orchestra. He also la touring with Mr. Totenberg and a chamber orchestra during the next two weeks. At a mcU nrrfc m mini of SUi Mr. Soldi will unrar qimtto oa child guidaace ad behavior problrau. Wrie to hun. co Childcrmfc AdvUorr Service, ii EaM W ik leer Drive, Chicafo I, Illiaot. tPt. for Stats Senate ! g. Other good news for Mrs. Alsop was the arrival of another son, Wayne, from San Leandro, Calif. Wayne and his family spent a week visiting his mother and other relatives. Sunday night they enjoyed a smorgasbord supper and Sunday evening the Alsop family gath-erin- g at their mother's home where they enjoyed a family dinner. Covers were laid for 19. mouth. According to J. A. Lawson, Plymouth regional manager, the showing will be for all lntermoun-tai- n dealers. It will be conducted by R. C. Somervllle, vice president and general sales manager of the Plymouth Motor Corp. Important Days C. TAYLOR BURTON NOVEMBER IN GENE HAMMOND Election 4th 1st Word Fair - I4th-15t- h FRANK OPENSHAW 27th - Thanksgiving DILWORTH WOOLEY L O A II S Four outstanding community and business leaders AUTOMOBILE UP to - $300 . , idol PHONE MURRAY SIGNATURE who will represent you well in the Senate. APPLIANCE VOTE REPUBLICAN! LOANS (Paid Political Adv. by H. M. Day, Republican County Chairman) Murray Finance 4962 South State Street VOTE EVERY QUALIFIED ON VOTER t BANK'S OUR STAFF PLANS TO' VOTE IN THE COMING ELECTION kj mr mm h US) Heummge VBAXO a Wc fed that there never was need for an ctprcviun of the will of all tkt ptople .May. every eligible y time-savin- g I ewrcivc th m 7 ENJOY THESE BUDGET PRICED CONVENIENCES ami PTv (fiKllAft O0O0QQ 170 WEST 48TH SOUTH p bv voting on November 4ih. Oicck your registration Tuoday or Wedoev epre your will. THE FIRST NATIONAL OF MURRAY No down poyment nee.' td. Ttrmi long 01 01 3 IUU m.ni,o, QOo PHONE MUR, citUen-khi- OAK FLOORING WARDROBE CLOSET . voter in our community right and revpomibility of day v you may BREAKFAST NOOK a greater than there ii today. n Ik "T w 01 680 - he Bank of Friendly -- MfMIII- BANK Service" ' DIAL c HURRAY FEED Ci SE e, ' ever-so-man- ed fortification, for better health. Ordtu sen-vic- In all your dreams, you've never seen a kitchen ai practical and pretty as this. The cupboard and cabinets are finished in natural wood tones , . . and everything is arranged to save hundreds of steps every meal time. See us today for ideas on remodeling your kitchen into this beaut)'. All complete, the cot as as low as 17 Month nf ty laying ration. Contair? mm? ooo 11 mm os grain separately. h grain products in this protein-ricthis a Pillsbury formula make High-quali- much-neede- films. Huh with "MYCINS" se distracting (to the parent) interest in investi- gating household objects, usually the expensive and breakable kind. He strains to be the center of attention and to "go places", and gets angry if he cannot have what he wants. In Childcraft books, Mary M. Aldrich and the late Dr. C. Anderson Aldrich, of "Babies Are Human Beings", point out that "all of these things are just a normal part of the baby's pattern of development". At eighteen months, the drive to "do it myself" is so marked, he would rather push his gocart than ride in it He has an almost maddening (again, to the parent) preoccupation with "finishing" things. He loves to put lids on boxes and tops on milk bottles, and to dose doors that have been left open for some very good reason. it is especially important ror parents to be patient and understand ing witn a child during this significant period of growth. They most recognize his activities at this time as being "perfectly natural and nec essary- - ana with him d in aciueving the skills for which he is striving;. The child who la blocked In Ua struggle toward adult start life with two strikes against him. v E. L. McEntee Jr., local representative for the Prudential Insurance Company of America In Murray, has qualified for attenon be hand will general manager, at the Hotel Utah today for the dance at the Region "T" Business Conference which will be held at ; special preview of the 1953 Ply- the Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Nov. 5, 6 and 7, It was announced by Joseph A. Anderson, district manager. Qualifications for attendance are based on production of new Insur-anc- e and outstanding service. "Selection of Mr, McEntee Jr., to be present at the' conference is company recognition for excellence as a life underwriter," Mr. Anderson said. The local agent will meet with other outstanding delegates from Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, and will discuss special problems concerning the life Insurance Industry e and methods of bringing added to Prudential policyholders. Phone Mur. 970 4788 So. State St. (cintiniifd trem pae one) Chester V, Cahoon, having been manager of the Progress Company, pianerr firm in supplying the electrical power and electrical in Murray City. The younger Mr. Cahoon now is secretary-treasurer of the Interstate Brick Co., of which his father is president and general manager. The new Murray concern purchased the building and property from Ernest Janice in May and since that time have been getting (.he plant modernized and cleaned throughout. Today the Inside of the plant would startle many visitors. It is as clean as the proverbial pin. New, modern General Electric refrigeration units have replaced the old refrigeration equipment used for the locker plant. The firm now is marketing .la products, but won't be in full operation for some time, accord ing to tne genial general manager. What was the store front now houses the new firm's office, in front, with entrance from the .south side, a viscerating and boning room and a cooking room, On the south side, Is a holding room, which is kept at 10 degrees below zero, a quick freeze room where it is really cold, 45 below, the proper temperature for boat freezing of foods, according to Mr. Northcut. There also is a chill room, kept at 34 above, where the turkeys and meat are received. Also there is a turkey room on the south side and two additional rooms, as yet not refinlshed, to provide the firm room for expected and hoped for expansion, Federol 62 )6 PROOF THE DID HERMIT AG! JOMPANf, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY Renr Sytfem feoetal DepotA loswronce Corporation |