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Show " " - - DAIRY " " - '.' BEAVER Cinr PRESS GOOD CALF STANCHION EASILY MADE 13 I FACTS - ' " V" : WT - A. f'iV j"l C i Somj Good, Dairy "Doa'ts" SIMPLE ELECTRIC Dont forget to wipe the cow's udder and flanks before milking. Don't milt with wet hand. Dont run cold milk through the separator. Don't forget to cool the cream immediately after separation la warm Don't and am "' d0f . !, -- . Pk. ks tester as a necessary or raimoie piece of equipment Is receiving more "attention than ever It has always been a handy thing; for the farmer and housewife, and an absolutely necessary thing for the egg dealer. With the passing of laws by states and the establishment of regu--1 lations health by department, candling is becoming compulsory for U egg buyers. This means that the bo-for- e. coot Don't put milk or cream Into dirty vessels. Don't forget to wash the separator after each separation. Don't separate the milk with- the f. -- cream. out Brst straining It Dou't fail to ope rate V ia Most Desirable Piece of Equipment for Dealer-Pa- ys to Candle at Homo. completed. mix EGG TEST iic ten orooca, tox tMk .4 v the Mat (1) What - .11 arator according to directions. Dou't expect the cream can to rrach destination unless It la plainly addressed. Don't feed dusty hay or feeds Just before milk- Calf Stanchion Designed by the Dairy Division of the Department of culture. Farmers and dairymen' art well ae-qnalnted with the disposition of young calves to upset palls tf feed, and when several young members, of the bovine family eat together their respective appetites are not easily regulated where the or cafeteria plan 1 An Don't expect the milk or cream to be cooler than the surroundings where It Is kept. Don't sklin too thin cream. Don't expect to get top price for cream unless cows, stable, utensils, separator, and milkers are kept clean. Don't forget that there Is good money in dairying If It hi prop- Tester From Flashlight and Egg Can. self-hel- p country store which formerly accepted ai a nut price whatever the producer brought in Is compelled to be more particular. It means that the pro ducer who brings In eggs, will decide that it pays him to candle hl eggs at home. For the general farm producer, the erly done.' tester shown, improvised from a flash light of the familiar lone, round type. is entirely satisfactory. It furnishes a good, intense light, making testing a GIVE HERD BULL GOOD CARE task without undue eye strain. Moreover, the fact that the light Is under Animal Entitled to and Needs as Much control, and Is only "on" intermittent Attention as Milking Herd ly, is a real advantage, as It prevents Feed Soma Grain. the testing device from becoming hot A quart tin can la used, In the botto:n of which, centrally, is cut a round Cost must not play the Important part in caring for the herd bull, which hole Just large enough for the .flash needs as much attention as does the light to enter. Over the open top end When six months old of the can Is stretched tightly a piece milking herd.should be separated from of felt cut from an old felt hat Is calf bull tbe the center of that felt piece la cut a the heifer calves and fed a ration that one and h At will keep blra growing rapidly. inch hole. This this age from four to eight pounds of Is the egg hole. For the base an Inch board several grain dully, depending on his size. Is the amount recommended by dairy speInches wider and longer than the tin of the Naw Jersey State can is obtained, and the. tin can fas cialist tened to this with two pieces of light Agricultural college. Most dairymen prefer to feed bulls wire, as shown. Parallel with the bot the same grain ration that Is fed to tom end of the cancan Inch board aa But In ad-- high as the center of the hole is at tbe other growing stock. tached crossways, and a slot cut In it lit Inn, a good leguminous roughage Is necessary, the amount depending on where the flashlight, placed through Mature bulls the can hole to within an Inch of the the size of the animal. felt end, can rest will often consume 15 pounds of hay It will be noted that the flashlight dolly. Silage may be fed to the grow- Is not made an Inseparable part of this When not required for egg tester. this purpose It can be used for any other. J. T. Bartlett, In Farm Me chanics. - of feeding prevails. Manufacturers of mechanical devices have capitalized this condition and there are on tbe market steel stanchions for Inclosing calves at mealtimes. These appliances. however, entail an expenditure of money which the lalrymnn may ob ject to In the event that makeshift arrangements are to be found. May Be Built Cheaply. K. E. Parks, dairy engineer of the dairy division. United States Department of Agriculture, has designed a calf stanchion that may bo built by the farmer or dairyman at a cost of approximately S3. This home-mad- e unit Is in use at the experimental dairy farm at Beltsvllle, Md. The stanchion can be built singly or arranged In aeries so as to accommodate as many young animals aa "re maintained on the particular farm employing this convenient device. Common pine lumber, la used as the Agri- - construction material, the unit at tht government farm requiring about twenty board feet f lumber. A space of two feet la allowed for each stanchion where the arrangement Is In series. When young calves are thus temporarily Imprisoned, the feed pall ia Immune from the kicking tendencies of the future dairy cow and a group of these members of the bovine family may take luncheon together without there being an evidence of greediness of any calf to the displeasure of an other. Calves from the time they art given access to ' the feed pall until three months pf age may be caged In these stanchlona when partaking of their meals. After the elapse of W days of their life, they can be placed In pens. Blueprints of these stanchions may be had by addressing requests to the dairy division, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington. Al ready, In testimony to the remarkable cheapness and value of these home made stanchions, there are hundred! of them In service, faithfully dupli cating the structural outline of the dairy engineer of this federal depart ment. one-fourt- W fy 1 , POTATOES AS CHICKEN FEED Fed to Best Advantage When Boiled or Steamed Should Be Supplied in Limited Quantities. Hsrd Bull Needs as Much Mllkoca, In? bull In Care as small amounts, and up to pounds to a mature animal. A common grain ration for the ma ture bull after complete growth Is: 15 College. Thr parts cornmenl. Three parts ground oats. Three part wheat bran. On part llmeed meal. GOOD REMEDY FOR SOREHEAD FARM DAIRY INDUSTRY Shipment of Large Growth. In the spring of 1921 seven farmers 'a a Georgia county were Induced by tbe county extension agent to make a trial shipment of 20 pounds of surplus cream. In June, 1922, It months later, according to a ;rei.ort made to the United States De partment of Agriculture, this new frra Industry had grown to the extent 'f 10.000 rounds shinned from thai "ty during tbe mouth. Prevent Spoiled Silage. There will always be more or less spoiled silage around the doors unlets "tnething Is done to make the Joint irugllt. of Importance. in planning a ratloo for dulry cows :h roughsge Is of first importance. It lords ths bulk that Is necessary to good ration. Roughage ?ry , Bllta of Canvas Well Grossed WltK Antiseptic Hung Over Feed Hopper Is Favored. Here Is a new method for keeping sorehead out of the chicken Hock: Hang a piece of canvas over the open ing of the feed hopper. Cut slits In this canvas, and keep the slit well gressed with an antiseptic salve. In fpedinr. the birds get the salve on their heads, and this means no sore bead. m aovt yo V. d. "Rat." whtt tt mint, crista, eta, fortta" the "Sie fractal it Tfcanklat; yoa. la advano. I Tami PENELOPB. Utak. I fcavt Wt aaabl with tha auUrial at 4 to nln of tha aaa tha will aaa." If I tad tt later, howavw, toll y ahout tt. "SI fractoa fortU" la a Latia phrsM BMaalna. "Thna sarUh lata Um traatoat f." er Tkm tha atraasth h erakaa." word td ra Mia Bmha, hava km try tataraato4 la "Jat Batwraa Ya aa4 Ma," aa4 have toaraaa toaay tttiasa. hty frtondi aa4 I U aoaaa paaaliaa wmbUom wa wUl ha very thankful W roa wa14 aaawar. Wa ara atwilae Aarn all toxath aa UaM tha auiaUr. (1) What wfll ranova Ink atalaa tnm toa tllk (!) It It ropr far a alrl to apaak a vraattns rst aa raulns a hoy frka4 a tha atraai a elaawheraT I am aaitdlae mr uh aa yo auy aan4 H to Boh aa4 BUL Wbalas yoa Iota af aaeeaa. I a Daar Mka Braoka, GOtDXN LOCKS. Utah. I am a aanatant raadrr of "Jiwt Btwa alrl to us. thank (1) b H sroMr for Toa aad Ma, and have a few aueatioaa 1 m yoa. at tha cloaa of a aaaotl ro adrlM a (od method for wavtaf ar earl-- would like to aak. I hop I am waleome la bw hair that wUl aot harm th hav aa4 that your aoay aornar. My quaatlona are! (1)1 Ftaaaa waa bora wfll aava aa aiuak time aa twotlbla. tl. IPOS. What my tacky " day, month and number? U) Could yea naaM to Boh aa4 Bill. toll ma tha addr of Bock Jones and plea TINKT. Utah. , (1) ! it (ar If aot why bat It) prapar Boot GEbaoa t Thankint yoa la advanra, I am, . A G1BL FROM DIZI1 to yUk a fork tt yoa ra It at tha tab la T usM (1) Sea aaawar to InquWitlva CM, Bk (t) I am It yaara aid, I have Uaa ayaa. loac hair, 1 aa etomdar aad tall. Caw yoa Gaort for your birthday readlnc. (1) Back I pleaae tod ma a faihloa that I may dram my Janea addraaa to, Fox Studio. Wastora hair aa tt will became ma aad aba b la atjrle. Hollywood. Calif, and Hoot Gibe 7iiiTrael 1 hare a roead faea. Wlahiac yoa lots af Stadia, Uaivenal City, Calif. BLUB EYES. Utah. lam takes toa mach af yew Daar lit Brook I I hope we mma and tpaae. Do yoa aaawar penoaal letter I have bean reading- roar eornet for eaeae tha yoa doa't pat w. the aaperT tin and have a few aaaatlpaa I wlah yoa THRU FRIENDS, would aaawar for ma. I am a hop af ftftaaa Weieom alrl. (t) I think yoa wUl Sad year at ace, and have aarrkd a U hotol that the following wUl remove tha Ink wtth-o- atrev tinea I waa big enough to hold It apt and tajartnt the sood wet with eker water aa tha world Is getting mora alvlllsed I weald the eerar me spot with sawdered salts af like to know whether to go aa earning my lame, aad let it remain few miaatae. Wah gua or lay K (aide, take off my Sanaa! ahlrt in clear water. (I) Yea, the air) ehoold speak and ahapa, and go with tha Mat af the world. 1 knl, () aonft aa-al- D. . . . At. aaat - at DOES NOT CAUSE SOUR SOILS tret. WYOMING GUNMAN. (1) No. the yeanc asm ahoald thank yoa. Value Increased in After Years by No Ground for Common Belief That Yoa may thea tall htm yoa alae enjoyed th dance, (t) Tha fahri aovared anrlera are tha Use of Acid Phosphate Will Taking Out Defective and Unhart and wut harmful. Of eoone it Prove Injurious. desirable Trees. aame amount of time. (1) If yoa ar la a reatearant ar ante, the The owner of a farm woodlot who Contrary to popular belief, tbe use waiter will pick ap tha fork and hand yoa a la looking to the future as well as to of acid phosphate will not produce el aaa ana. If yea ara la a private ara ae earvaata. K perfectly the present will prefer what la known acidity In the soils, according to a where there yoa or the enuemaa neat yoa to as "an Improvement cutting" to a less statement made by the workers In the roperthatorfork ap, and yoa battem will nana pick systematic harvesting of his timber field of agronomy at the New York aa a aleaa one. Wave year hair softly and atraiaht hack front tha face, lettlna It crop, forestry specialists declare. They atate college of agriculture at Ithaca. la front af tha aar hot da not pull ay that It will pay the fanner to The college long has advocated a It wUrmtoa It low ra the hath and divide eel leave standing a considerable percent greater use of acid phosphate with two part, ana fheee and form each Into Into age of those kinds of trees which he or without manure for fertilizing soils. a twfat aaroM tha bead from ear to aar. Can wants to encourage In bis woodlot Some farmers, however, have feared th and aad let them eome from under th These trees will seed the soil and Oil that to do this would mean that great eon aad to the left aide. Tea Indeed sirle I anewcr many mora letter up the gaps left by the cutting. ly Increased quantities of limestone aenaaatty, thaa appear here each weak. All logging operations should be or lime would then be for required, made with the preservation and exten tne growtn ox ciover ana airaiia. Daar Mw Braoka, sion of the stand of young growth In These fears, however, are ground I am a girl of fourteen, I weight about 101 mind.. Dm. aad am fart tall. I We light brown la stated. hag of yoa doat da ttl W. deal want to lot th really, truly, eewtwy (1 da net like the ward "gunman.") We may need yoa to toko car af the ugly gunmen who ara handling their gune and pattala aa resklemlp ef lata. The aewbey a Joy aad aa refreshing aa a ahower la Yoa with are moving the tlnx. I am Auguit ore, la regard to education and mental an I what eounta. Aren't llghtenment and that oowboyo (tUI neadod In tt cow aoantry to wonderful way to live. which we live It' Icn't Ht Write agaia and tell me nU abort H, aa 1 da about the aad If yoa don't really tNo. I whete-eoule- d - aowbey. Dear Mia Brook.' I would like to aak you a few auaatlona, had 1 would be pleaaed If yoa would an war there.' (1) I waa bora Dee. 18th: What t my lucky aomber, day, and month t i (tl Could yoa af Gloria 8 wanton, plea give ma the addr Mary rtekford. Rudolph Valentino and Rich ard BarthelmemT I am fourteen, year of age, I rt proper for me to write to boy friends la tha town where I waa raieedT 1 () less. It Indeed, experiments WI11 bm -- - .1 vi . It Is considered a good practice at made at Rhode Island show that add vto adnnea, I am. heuld do my hair aad what enter I ahall how the first cutting to remove trees like phosphate actually served to reduce I weaet Thaaklna we la advance. I remain I Dfc ueorge, ju tuu wnuisiina the chestnut aspen, lronwood and soil acidity. Dr. Burgess, who made I PBUDENCB. Idaho, (l) ror ana who waa torn la Meemaar, tb Yea ahoald wear bright Maea, roe hades, I golden red la tha sower, eaters gold. beech, since they are considered less the test declsres positively that tha day aad February aad desirable and satisfactory In New "there Is no foundation for the state- light brawns, blaek and vtelet hade aieely, grata, Thursday aaa aaggeat na prettier atria Jane tha month. (I) Gloria Swaneea and aad I TmdiM York woodlota. ment that soils will become more add a. arrange the hair softly around th I Rudolph Valentine may he addrmied at tha d and heavy from tbe continuous use of acid phos faea. braid s few bathe from th head aad Latky ttudtoa,. Vina Bt Hollywood. Calif. I follaged, llmby trees of every variety phate." faetea wtth a tlaap tearing th ror lad and free. Richard Barthelmam bt aar ,of IuplraUea tt thaa round rteturaa, sss riltt Ave, Hew York City, aad mere pus faa be long likewise of at the may The aoll specialists state, however, tf yaw disposed t aerate top aad beak of head and faereai alary riekrora a the rfcklooo-ralraanfirst cutting. that sour soil should be timed In adalot to the bead, bartead of braldlag, Stodkv, Hollywood, Calif. (I) If tb boy ara White pine, white ssh, baaswood. vance of the application of add phos Ughtty eld friend of th family it would b eulto aad still tear ate carted end fro. red oak, hard maple, tulip, poplar, phate. Do not fear sol acidity from proper far you bt write than. and In some cases even hemlock should tbe use of add phosphate," concluds Dear Mia Braoka, ' Dear Ml Braoka I aav enjoyed year earner far be encouraged. the workers at Cornell, who add that Is Thl aaewer aom ejumtlea my flrtt attempt to enter the Corner. A special warning Is given against with legumes and manure about 200 and would like yea to and I hope I will he, welcomed. My aierUwaa me. (1) I tt prepey for a boy to bold far making the first cutting too heavy. It pounds of add phosphate a year, on eirl'a arm white walking aa tb rtreetoT (i) ara these t (l) I waa bora a rteoamber ttj la said to be better to make this first an average, when nsed for grain and I ft vrepor for a bey and girt to ga to aaurea ISO, What i my lucky day, color, Sewer! m Tinea being Introduced to a and months T (I) Which do yoa think th host cutting most carefully and If desirable bay crops, give excellent results. what abeuld you da and anyf b far a girl to ntov teething a aseaegraphyl mother boy'a to go over the woodlot again In five or for teaching, hot to ureaer tt hhe hand with older person I have aomeseemInclination ten years. If the first cutting is too REMOVE TRASH FROM GARDEN aa much easier, (t) I have tenography am I tot Hoping introduced ar wham yoa a rather bad disposition. How aaa I Improve heavy, It may result in a tangle of at toa mach bother, I remala. it? Little thing irritate me ae. I have a brambles which dll retard all devel Beat Plan to Gather ADMIRER. Mahe. ARDINT AN It Up and Turn rather gulch temper aad am very stubborn. take to (l) ft la never Kroner for sua opment I try to b pleasant sometime but tt doatal It Fertility Can Bo Maintained a a tody arm. Toe iaay laaas tne m to help any. Wishing roecaa to yoa and by Manuring. whan aa tbe tweet at sight, (I) Tta. ajait your Corner. Your sincerely. POISON FOR POCKET GOPHERS it) A perfectly proper and formal BOOKWORM, Idaho, It la perhaps best to remove trash aw far e lady to rceeive aa mtroOaettoa w Yoa ar waleome. (1) For those bora la Da Ww camber Thundhy la said to b their lucky dayt ptaT1' Most Excellent Plan for Eradication from the garden and burn it, because Bt,,! Bow"- - gold- fertility can be" maintained through be Uaa f areas! tt la.perfacily wrwtet- Mrod. ,M Jun red -. ef Pasta as Bounty Man "Leave aad green. ' (I) This oton, gold, the' application of manure and ferart of eider wjonlly me lady Few Animals. baad, fteagh aepead aa muck apea tha posltioa yea are the tilizers. Although diseases cannot bar ant better atted for. M yea are diagnosing, year of dlspositioa eorrertly. It would amm' In 15 years an Oregon farmer paid be controlled entirely by this method, Daar atlas Brooke, ' that tt would eliminate the thougbt af teach out &S00 In bounties on pocket, go the burning will assist In keeping I aaa verr tetortated ia your easy lag, for If there to ana posltioa which regain them In check. The garden, of court j. phers, at 23 cents apiece, to cet 750 Jaat Betwera Tea end Ma." I hep yoa will mora pa time and latitiian to ail tot pit In should be fall to the plowed per ewawer a ouettton. They era I (11 I fully, thaa another, tt rarely la that of teach acres of land cleared of those pests. Bamber. ing. Serving th pabll ta say aapaeity ta Bis private opinion was that the mit early working. This will also as horn An, ttth. What m say ratky tend m quirt amiability, patience, and a desire to sist In Insect and disease control. day aad meatht (!) Could yea ptes I bounty men always left a few animals th addram of Brae Cordon aad Rath Roland T plea, to be at all ueaswful. Tb world ao that they could come back again. baa aaa a regard for th irrtfl) Deaf tt mSert your ayeT .In after years w generalsurly. little Impatient, an willing to pteas A demonstrator of the biological surUME REQUIRED IN GARDENS pea pisek year I and they always have difficulty la A CTRL FROM DIXIX, St George uma. vey of the United Ststes Department a posltioa and etIU more difficulty Ill Year latky day It Mpposed to be Sun labtainlng of Agriculture visited this man's farm Scatter Shovelful or Two ef Material tt. Now while you ara young retaining and October, Batata year Jaaaary day. Year aad babt and disposition may be moulded and showed him how to use poison. Into Compost Hasp Easy Way red moralng-glorand eolora, year Sewer me Into ah beautiful and lovable. I the time to The cost of the first application was of Applying. ad grata. (X) Brae Gordon' aadrem h, lot build a character which wUl he a bleMlog to Hal for $L50 for poison and $21 for labor Park Plaea. Vealee, Calif. Rath Roland, yourself and vary one yoa earn la contact with. Cuteor WW. Calif. (I) 1 even days' time. A second applica Aa the leaves, lawn dippings, vege- fteaah Tim, pte. ar avironmsnt will aot OTcrsoma trait of character uh as yoa describe, 'with tion Is yet to be msde to complete table leaves, and stalks are raked up net knew I aa sere, I have never heard a. sat the desire and effort aa roar parti a eradication, but after the first applica and thrown Into piles to be composted ear Maa Bfooba, whoa I next bear from yea I am ura yoa will could mound one fresh gopher tion only I have written, aad hav made tha pssmsary fart and ara win. during the winter, scatter In a shoveV. Thai B tbe erst th be found. ful or two of lime. Lime Is often has I am wetetsne. I read year eoraar every ttteg. (See aaewer to Dora.) I wish pea a ask aad rate a groat Seal af saowieoge irons bright and happy Nw Year. needed In gardens more than fertlltxef read yea clever an war, i GIVE MACHINERY GOOD CARE materials, and this la one of the eaa ft, aad tore toawestteaa which 1 would Uk Cowgirl (Texas) Idaho I lew a have lest ways of applying It Ground llmoi pea to answer for me. (1) The History of the Thanks for your kind word and ale yout my tymnet is offer. Bead me your name, Texas Cowgirl, When Exposed to Open Wsather It tone may be bought at a low price at Oak aad Aeera leaf I That he Bee Rive It) My balr I dark brown and aad wa will sea what wa aaa do. t building material yards. Detrloratss Quickly Prevent my em are ate dark, eoald yea ten me - Action ef Rust. teoksT improve my CIIDQ far highest market price rrwT and BURN RUBBISH FROM GARDEN what ester b)dress weald th latest ta hah-- drembigl T J lw fcidaa write tor a price list or ship ta (I) What We aa make ap your fare and hi das Into aa on One of man's chief obligations U Hew aaa bobbed hair be Baad to look overcoat or other garment. v rite for earth seems to be to see that some- Excellent Plan to Destroy Injurious In-- dressyt U) What would be a goad and rte, mast a for Gift young Ckrktma suitable Far C-s- Farriffl 1 Tuners sects and Prevent Many Plant Aneriru Bide thing la done to combat some of the Thanking yea la advaae. Rait Lake City 1 tta Wee South Tesauk Dlsessos. hostile and destructive forces of DaTOOTS, Bedford. Wye. tura. It must be done, else we lose Taote, 1 am Indeed glad ta knew Thank COLLEGES BUSINESS tnnrh - In mnnff. tlm and DfODert. ' Many plant diseases and Injurious pea are hanefltrd by our enrner. (l)Tbe oak af been the (taTdlasm In symbol a. over winter the desd tree ha far ties u d. bubin aaa collecr. AH of ro.chinery, when exposed Insects live strength. It la th aeera which dl. School of XffktteiMy. All aomaMrctal branches. to the opea weather, must be protected stalks of garden vegetables and other aad Mturulakat ww oak from th other tree. The N. Mate BW SaJt Use Clay. la eome way to hinder and. If possible, refuse left after the cropping season aeera k th oak eead. The treat grow slowly Catalog free. ' Is de to a BUTToya rake la best all over. Tbe of rust that action riJATiNc the plan prevent aad do net yield eeeme antlt they r twenty structive formation on metal which la this material together, and when dry year eld. Among American speeiaa of was Asaardlsa, Bid, Boa PtesMag, HamsUtokteav the leave of KM Ceeset Pailaa, ae expensive and such a bother.. Toa set a match to It While eome organic tha noblest It the whn aak. Batteahatea. tenes. Tbe atartene, d raand bear wttteh af 4 B. araadwair. Salt Lake Cltp much trouble seed but three elements to form rust. msttef will be destroyed, eoh w.vs ar very bang and her ar ntony-cfor next year will be obviated. and these are Iron, wster aad air. 1 Stag-heade- ! batt-lnjure- aa : httel Bsttsr Half ef Herd, purebred aire la the better halt herd tHT1 DOIIUWW y Me, - The hen with capadty and vigor be retained. should A moist a a good layer has a large, open, vent stuff, but Skim milk Is It may be put to good use In the poul try yard. thln-lookln- g Banking earth up around the found ation of the poultry house la a seasonnow. sble Job Whitewaah Is excellent for cleansing Interior the poultry houM- - C01' rrr with k. Tbe esslest way to pump. apply la with a aspray a e ' or Utter that Is dsrap. Often hsrmfuL la filth pos!tW'J full of y when the egg yield fslla off mysteriooa-be to found win be cause the pole dirty Otter. - Trri , eye-bro- Surplus Cream In Georgia County Makes I W00DL0T FAVORED rot Ml 1I . k 1 tobati v hrUHahapad loto i tha red aaa kai khaa ara Irretvlarly-toothahrwUy. Pointed aad triangular ia aha pa and thay forward mora va Oak Uaa point outward. to ha vary aid, two or throa aaatarka bclac tha aaoal llfa at aa aak. (3) Tha ahada tarn, htacuit aad fawa. licbt rwa, pick and toa ahadaa, traaalak hlnaa aad yallowa should ha kacomlny to you. (I) Tha alda part, with haw atvoraly atarcallad or ia aoft fluirinaaa, hraasht wan out la froat of th aar aad dona low la tha back ara tha mot prominent faatura at popular atyla, not diffarina; yraatly from the stylos of th yaar part. (4) Hav th hair you had cut off, Bad Into tha Nutteaai boh url aad plaea thb about year bobd habr. I about all you can do with hohbad balr. a8 (I) Book, foaatala paaa, paaaUa, llnka, WwUtar bill book, all maka auiUbU gift Your alxth euattioa I will aafor man. awar latar, aa apaea will not allow any mora aaawar. Plan toad rnla before wrtUaaT Your nam has bean forwarded to Blllie aad Bob. Vim hraad, v Along with this ration should be fed leguminous roughage and some corn fodder or stover. To keep the in excellent condition, but not fat, exercise Is a factor that must not I forgotten. If the bull cannot have cms to a yard at all times, he should it least be tied outdoors each day nd allowed to go back and forth by s fable. NEW "Potatoes should be boiled or steamed before being fed to fowls and are fed to best advantage when mixed with mash. Since potatoes are unite fat tening, they should be fed In limited quantities, preferably to laying bens or growing chickens, and should be used in connection with other feeds. One hundred hens will consume about ten pounds of cooked potatoes dally, and these potatoes can be nsed to re place cornmeal In the poultry mash. If so used, an equal weight of pota toes and mash may be mixed together. A laying mash for this purpose may be made of: One part meat scrap, one part middlings, two parts bran, and four parts potatoes, by weight Ex tension Service Colorado Agricultural CUT-OYE- R (1) Will 0 vy oall Lake uity. btwui sep- ing. ThU ia YOUr COrner. Make US at it far VOlir infnrnmtinn nn rrnantlnna axa puulfog vou. It will be mr pleasure and privilege to answer care fully and promptly all questions submitted to me, Yoiu questions must b tuntted to two, and your full namt and address must accompany each Utter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will tuwajs m neid in absolute confidence. . All letters should be addressed varr nlainlv in mm mnA inV ia th I anger-shape- , |