Show LOSING APPETITE FOR NUTS writer bemoans the passing of the ancient fondness that made winter evenings a joy tho the old butternut a very rich and fragrant nut or tile the olden time has al most disappeared very lew few people of 0 the present generation have havener ei er tast last ed a butternut the black walnut I 1 Is B bC becoming COMing fewer feier and in a generation lence it mill hardly be and let et it li ii a precious nut full of good ness its and rare taste those old pans of cracked walnuts in the long win mn ter evenings made up a family joy that has never been surpassed the bictory nuts especially the good old shell barks figured prominently in those nutty daas da a ard the chestnuts too including the hazel nuts and beech nuts but they tire are all growing scarcer and haic hac sadly strayed away from rom the human heart the pecan is becoming the great american nut there thee are thousands ot of trees cultivated in tho the south and the nut has become commercially ito trees are reported hearing bearing to W worth orth of n nuts ats per acre it is a rich nut but quite too hard tor for the novice to pick out the kernels there are homeier ho hoN weier Neer machines that do the work perfectly but after ill all tor for rich well flit orad and grand mouth fuls of 0 nuts give us the english nal nut ohio stile state journal |