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Show LAYTON JOlRNAL LWION, ITAH I II I IM V V JVM jk j "SA . -- 4,- & r- - r - v' ? mileAjuhib - - Strange Fruit A fl Physics Teacher What uill happen when Two little girls were I mj.; taken nwa min London, and as a spo light iiniet the uater at an angle of ual ti eat someone ha given 4 degree?Youth It will Unght go out. Hu in a couple of bananas the had ever bad lust they As soon hs one child had taktn a bite of her banana the unhghted ti ain ran into a tunnel from a cold "Oo, Mary," she stud, "have you et? eaten ours No," replied Mary and got well quicker don't," added Jane "Well, with the NtW FOLEYS blind. "They make you fit I Ringold Lady Dora Tops Hampshire Sows Raises Total of 71 Pigs to Weaning Age F iM if Hr II imp hut' blood 5 1 Check to The NEW POI.EY'S HONEY A TAR run (kirn tine of l tie nuwl Important cough Irnoim-nilrvelnmnrnU In year, one that II ELI'S HI'EfcU KKCOV-KK- Y AlllUXY Also looiliee lliron. check cough done no Inn Also deln nms. upset ditfesium Hut mint Important. Nt W HilXY S Help I you yet wet) yuuker from cough due to cold At your druggist. 1 1 1 1 . l 1 s s, ' Sv' vf ( 4 Before It Gets Worso lutonu' a m on M.u " sou, Hm l'oio No 75.1,0 )ii has pi'M I..ni lo sod a total of 71 pis to lu'an-uu- ; a.o, an .iw'i.igt of 10 pirs Matter of Opinion it t i t This oui is nun i pi ever disappointed in "Were lmpiossive whfii ooinpait'd with love?" you national aniatti-Aicoulmg to twice. The first Jilted me, lT. S dopai tnifiit of n:i u'ultui e nil the second didn't." the national average is 6 Id 1 that Cough "es, J1j V ,3k 1 V ' s m.v Kr1 Here, with her seventh star family, is Kingold Lady Dora No. 753,0,iG, champion production sow in the Hampshire breed and the first of her kind to qualify as a seven-starsow. " Bpring pigs and 6.39 fall pigs per litter raised to weaning age. To qualify for a star in the Hamp- shire production registry a sow must raise a litter of at least eight pigs, without fault or defect, to weigh 320 pounds within 56 days of farrowing. And of course to gam a "seven-sta-r record Ringold Lady Dora has repeated this performance seven times. She is the first sow In the Hampshire breed to be listed for either the sixth or seventh "star litters. In her seventh "star" litter, this sow farrowed 15 pigs, nine of which were saved. The eight selected for registration weighed 443 pounds at 56 days after farrowing. The production champion was fed a ration containing corn, oats, alfalfa and pelletized milk by products prior to farrowing. Her pigs were creep fed early and raised on a ration of seven parts com and three parts oats, with 8 per cent milk added. Ringold Lady has been owned and bred by William C. Goodheart, Jr., of Eaton, Ohio, since 1944, and was sold to Meadowlark Farms, Inc., Sullivan, Ind. 1 y for fast Rub In soothing conrelief from muscular soreness and pain. tains up to 2a times more methyl salicylate end menthol-famo- us agents known to every ddetor-th- an five other widely offered rub-inInsist on genuine the original Baume Analgesique. Also for Pain dua to RHEUMATISM, NEURALCIA, and COLDS. gently-warmin- Ben-Ga- g, Ben-Ga- y t pain-relievi- s. Ben-Ga- 4 y, Ask for Mild Boa-Ca- for Children. y Farm Production Cosfs Farm production costs have nearr years ly tripled since the of 1935-3according to U. S. department of agriculture statistics These costs totaled 14.9 billion dollars in 1947, compared with 5.2 billion before World War IIs outbreak. Farm wages are now three and a half times the 1935-3- 9 aver age. Meanwhile, farm prices have slumped and many economists ex pect a further easing in months ahead. Corn and wheat are already 25 to 40 per cent under their early 1948 peaks. Farmers can best meet the impact of higher production costs and lower prices by good soil manage pre-wa- 9, REGULAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes oktnS iy . e rli . X-- . t FIND REAL v. IN PIPEFUL OF RArAND smoking ) A -- COMFORT THE NEW. HUMIDOR TOP. SURE KEEPS P.A MILD AND RICH-TASTI- ! NG PRODUCTION FARM C06TS g You cant beat P. A. for smoking comfort, says John Burks. P.A. smokes mild and cool right down to tho bottom of the bowl." rich-tastin- SUNNYSIDE by Gark 1055 S. Haas 50 more men 1047 AVERAGE J3 ment that steps up crop producing efficiency and lowers output costs per unit. Good soil management Involves no magic or mystery. It simply means playing fair with the soil by returning organic matter and plant nutrients used up by constant crop production. Organic matter can be d restored by growing legumes such as alfalfa or sweet clover In the rotation and plowing them under for green manure. When the soil is restocked with organic matter and plant food you will get higher yields and you will cut your production costs. SMOK PSJ m NATIONAL MY ANY.THElt k- - deep-roote- VIRGIL By Leu KleU Dry Skim Milk Retailed Now in Small Packages Now that dry skim milk officialdry milk solids ly called non-fla on retail markets in small package! for home use, thrifty homemakers have a convenient, economical product to build up the nutritive value of family meals. The ease and convenience of ns use as well as its high nutritive value Justify its place along with flour, sugar and salt on the pantry hell of every homemaker. at gr pa(s new 'Ma fa HUMIDORTOP IS GREAT JHfl-- IfIND MAT G CRIMP CUTE A STAYS FRESH AND m ' v.t TASTY, AND ROUS UP FAST AND EASY INTO C MILD CIGARETTES 'J V. ;' fV 5 4L Crimp cut P.A. is groat," says Fred Eisner. P.A. shapes up fast into neat cigarettes that are extra-tast- y, extra-mild- ." J'"4' ft J. BsshM ATUNK IN '' o v MsMi GRAND OLE OPRY", SATURDAY NIGHTS ON NBC ( |