The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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WEATUER crtuRcu SERVICES
NEWS FLASIIES BRASS BANDS
FIDDLING CONTESTS SPORES
01-11-DREN'S STORIES
GREAT SINGERS
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—when you have the right radio
RADIO does bring the city "up
close" It does mean more to
farm families than to anyone else
BUT you're got to hare a good
radio Radio that reaches out
Radio that sounds natural Radio
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The best evidence that Atwater
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is and has been for a long time the
Lest seller in both the city and the
country After listeran9
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companng prices most people
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From a lamp-socket or
from batteries
some homes have electricity some
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Prices stieuly higher west of the &dam
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Why He Succeeded
Honored politically and professionally
dtzing his lifetime Dr It V Pierce
whose picture ap-
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fine condition- All dealers have it in
liquid or tablets
Send 10 cents for trial pkg of tablets
to Dr Pierce's Clinic Buffalo N Y
and write for free medical advice
Amarried man says that he was
Iliways fond of tongue—and he likes
It still
The memcry Is a sort of mental
reservation
battery set It too is perfected
The main thincr is: Don't wait
The air is full of wonderful pro
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Without tubes L97
When Wifey Calls
"flow many stenographers hest
you?"
"Two"
"I've seen only one of them"
"Well I've got a worse-looking MI
to show my wife"
Will Cold Worry
You This Winter?
Some men throw-off a cola within
few hours of contracting it Anyone
can do it with the aid of a simple com-
pound which comes in tablet form and
is no trouble to take or to always
have about you Don't "dope" your-
self when you catch cold use Pope's
Cold Compound Men and women
everywhere rely on this amazing little
tablet—Ads'
Maybe Trim
"Is she stupid V'
"My dear she thinks an octopus le
an eight-legged cat"
To Insure glistening-Mille table lin
ens use Red Cross Rail Blue In your
laundry It never disappoints At all
good grocers—Adv
One man can lead another to ilip
uor and not be able to make bin
drink but tiOnietinIen two can
(" Words won't dye a -1 I
dress or coat or sweater It takes -'44
4' real anilines to do that That's why Diamond Dyes
contain from three to five times more inilines
4111 than any other dye—by actual test
lig It's the anilines in Diamond Dyes that do the
) 11111 I work that give the colors such brilliance such
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4 1Aiss them farnodmpegrivinc
manenticliengsltt'shartearledanyiedlineloothicat: ktereopent
I 1 spotting or streaking
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- Next time you have eyeing to do—try Diamond
g— Dyes Then compare result: See how soft bright
new-looking the colors are Observe how they keep
their brilliance through wear and washing Your dealer
will refund your money if you don't agree Diamond Oyes are better dyes
The white package of Diamond Dyes Is the original l'all-purpose" dye for
any and every kind of material It will dye or tint silk wool cotton1 linen
rayon or any mixture of materials The blue package Is a special dye for
silk or wool only With it you can dye your valuable articles Of silk or wool
with PCSUItS equal to the finest professional work When you buy—remember
this The blue package dyes silk or wool only The rithite package will dye
every kind of goods including silk and wool Your dealer has both packages
noamona loutfs
Easy to use Peekct iti
AT ALL DZWU-OTOREd
When Ewe Disowns Lamb
Stanchion Comes Handy
iNik‘loimwMft a II
Keep in 'Mind Importance of
Pure Breeding
In buying a stallion one shout' keep
In mind the Importance of pure breed-
ing soundness Individual exeellenve
poteney and the reliability of the
imrty from whom purchased
It should be remembered that pure
breeding IS Important In a breeding i
sire am it means that hit type has t
been fixed by a long line ot atwestprl
44' similar type and that lie will there-
fore transnnt his qualities with -swore
certainty than the grand sire It Is
well to keep In mind also that there
are certain families within every breed
that stand out because of their su-
perior exeellenee and that such fam-
ilies are especially desirable
It is a good safeguard to have a
horse examined and certitied sound by -
a competent anti reliable veterinarian
before buying if this is not possible
a guarantee should be secured that
the horse will pass the requirements
of the stallion registration board and
paynwnt should be withheld until a
ikense has been stTurd
A horse way be pure bred and sound
anti yet tin unliestrable Individual A
horse which would not himself be a
highprieed gehling If castrated can
hardly be expected to sire high-priced
geldings
In buying a guarantee should be se-
(ured daft the horse will prove a 54)
per cent foal getter under conditions
with which you can compiy and that
failing to do so the purchase price
will he refunded in cash Remember
that such a guarantee Is of little value
given by a responsible party
ilefoe buying a stallion it is well
to inform yourself as to the reliability
Iof the party with whom you expect
to deal There are plenty of reliable
breeders MO dealers from whom good t
stallions can be secured and they are
worthy of your patronage There are
alSO men In the business of selling
stallions who are not reliable and It IS
wen to avoid them
The color and markings should be -
carefully examined to see that they
correspond with those called for in
the pedigree The age as shown by
his teeth should also be checked with I
the date of foaling--Bulletin No 7
Minnesota Stallion Registration loard !
Occasionally a yong ewe and
even an older one that Is In poor con-
dition with a scant milk supply will
not own her lamb A little patience
on the part of the shepherd will usual-
ly bring favorable results The ewe
will have to be held for the lamb to
suckle and when the milk flow starts
she Jvill usually take to the Iamb If
the ewe becomes ferocious and tights
the little one she should be confined
In a stanChlen made by driving two
panels Into the ground and wiring
them at the top In this way she can-
not Injure the lamb and It will suck
in spite of her efforts
If the ewe has more milk than the
lamb 'will take she should be milked
out clean at least once a day for sev-
eral days The first milk appearing
within the udder is Intended to be
consumed only at the beginning of
the lamb's life and If retained in the
udder for a number of days it is like-
ly to sicken the lamb -
In case a lamb dies and the mother
has lots of milk it Is often advisable
to put the twin land) of another ewe
with her The best way to do this Is
to skin the dead lamb pulling the legs
out like stripping off a stocking
sprinkling a little salt over the inside
and then fastening the skin on the
twin lamb that Is to be transferred
The ewe will generally by ti ! scent
accept It her own Oftrn ' by
sprinkling some of the - ewels milk
over a lamb and by rubbing some of
the secretion about the udder on the
lamb she will adopt It - - - -
Live Stock Items
To give sheep perfect health there
Nada be salt and chemicals avail
llitei
A good herd sire should never be
Iterilleyd because lie Is ugly Build a
hull pen
Strive to keep live stork comfort le thereby favoring more profitable
production
In a born used for horses only PPIt
feeders for boy are very handy and
entirely practical
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The market preference for light-
weight fat cattle together with the
economicul gains made by calves In
the feedlot favors the feeding of young
eattle Well bred rugged blocky
valves must be selected for satisfac-
1try results
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A Mlle nttention given to the feet
Jr voile mid Young horses may make a
great differenee in the value of the
bOrme when ready for work When
Itit coils' 1'114 ore 'Mowed to !sienni !
end crooked It Is almost sure
to affect the feet and legs permanently
T HE nurse never hesitates to give her patient the
quick comfort of Bayer Aspirin She has heard
doctors declare it safe She has seen it relieve so many
kinds of suffering and knows it to be dependable These
perfectly harmless tablets ease an aching head without
penalty Their increasing use year after year is proof
that they do help and can't harm Take them for
any headache to avoid the pain peculiar to women
many have found them a marvelous aid at such times
The proven directions with every package of Bayer
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Aspirin tell how to treat colds sore
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"What's these here names dole on
the pay roil?" asked the political boss
"Theml" the appointee retorted
"Them two birds ts the ones that
does the work"—Amertean Legion
Monthly
No 'ugly trImy streaks on the
clothes when Red Cross Ball Blue Is
ased Good bluing gets good results
All grocers carry It —Adv
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Crest Source of Radium
Discovery of extensive deposits of
uranium from which radium with high
activity ts taken has been made at
Johannesburg South Africa The area
which is ll1 mites from a railroad 111
about 150000 acres
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log teller
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Karo as the Ideal energy food for growing
children--
Because it is so easily digested—and supplies quickly the
energy growing children need daily
Karo these doctors have found does not came a child to
develop an abnormal taste for sweets—
Nor does Karo spoil the digestion or appetite
There are 120 calories per ounce in Karo—almost twice
the energy value ef eggs and lean beef weight for weight
The mother of the large family finds
Karo 'very economical too—costing much
less than many other staple foods
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