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Approximately one-half of the
dairy cows ration ia used in repairing
worn out tissue and maintaining
body heat and energy. This is known
as the maintenance ration and for
It the dairyman receives no direct
return. It must be supplied, however,
before the cow can perform the
functions for which she is kept.
?HERALD $2.00 PER YEAR?
CHRISTMAS
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And when the day
is gone
Our wishes for
our friends
Continue on and on
and on1
Axchdale
Farms
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With all the
joys of the season
to you!
GOOD HEALTH,
GOOD CHEER,
and a
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
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Grocery
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I heard the bell* on Christmas Day J
j Their old, familiar carois play,
; And wild and sweet
The words repeat
, Of peace on earth, good-will to men! (
And thought how, as the day had j
come,
? The be]fries of all
Christendom
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^ peace on earth, 1
men I
j Till, ringing, singing on its way, I
The world revolved from night to i
day,
j A voice, a chime, i
I A chant sublime ]
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i Then from each black, accursed |
mouth _________
The cannon thun- I
dered in the I
South, <
And with the UU|
sound
The carols Goatt J
drowned
Of peace on earth, good-will to men! ,
It was as if an earthquake rent
The hearth-stones of a continent.
And made forlorn
The households born
Of peace on earth, good-will to men! .
And in despair 1 bowed my head; 1
"There is no peace on earth," I said,
"For hate is strong, 1
And mocks the song *
Of peace on earth, good-will to 1
- men!" v
Then pealed the bells more loud and
OHT "God is not dead,
The wrong shall
I eNv The right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will te
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Christmas Rose Has
, Real Significance
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! Legend tells us that a young shepherd
girl was weeping bitterly as
she watched the Wise Men nn thei* a
v*ay to take gifts to the Christ Child.
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An angel appeared, And after ascertaining
why the young girl was
crying, she waved her wand, and
instantly the gtauad was carpeted
with glltterfpf white Christmas
roees. The young girl quickly gathered
these blooms. When she presented
her gtft, the Christ Child
smiled, and m his fingers touched
the white flowfevs the petals became
tinged with pink.
TIDINGS OF i:
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State College Hint.
To Form Homemokers
To make raisins'extra plump and
|uicy for use in fruit cup or salad
rinse them in hot water.
In cakes and breads raisins spread |
their sweetness and flavor farther ,
and have less tendency to sink if ;
they are chopped. For chopping, use ,
scissors dipped in hot water. Dust i
the chopped raisins with part of the
sifted dry ingredients. This helps;
keep them buoyed up during the
baking.
Once a package of raisins is opened,
transfer the contents to a tight- .
ly covered Jar or tin. This keeps j
them from drying out and becoming
hard on the shelf. And in warm
numid summer weather i t keeps
them from absorbing moisture and I
molding.
Seedless raisins are preferred for
fruit cups, salads and many sauces,
and are also widely used in baking. J
When placing curtain ties, pull the 1
window shade down to the desired I
height and use it for a marker to 1
get the tie-backs even.
Snaps go on easily if you sew all
the snaps on one side in their places
rhen rub chalk on the snaps and
press against the side where the oth
er half must be sewed. The chalk
will mark the place exactly.
Yarn raveled from a knitted or
:rocheted garment can be made per
(edtly smooth by winding it around
a board, then dampening it well
with water. Let it dry on the board,
and it will he as straight as ~ heto
Knitting yarn.
To help the family detect quickly
he torn or ragged handkerchiefs
they don't want to use in public,
fold and iron the shabby ones in a
triangle instead of the usual square.
On Christmas day, 1868, President
Fohnson issued a pardon to all who
tad tal^en part in theiseqespion.
Crab Service
5 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Plate Lunches
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carolers in wishing
of Peace on Earth.
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holiday joy.
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pirit of Christmas, voices
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too, do we join the
; for you the blessed gifts
, Joy,(Good Will to Mec.
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