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Show CLEVER TRINCESS STYLE DRESS DAINTY SUMMER OUTFIT FOR TOTS ffr Ml W4 III- Research Tests Show Fcjr Main Advantages covr crops seeded in corn other row crops could help farmers fight erosion, build up tlie soil's organic matter and add to the nitrogen supply, is indicated in studies by research men of Iowa agricultural experiment station. Four major advantages are cited: Cover crops protect the soil 1 from August to May. of the annual soil loss occurs during this period. legumes and 2 grasses add organic matter to the soil that helps resist erosion during the May and June period. of the Thi is the time when annual soil losses occur. Cover crops add nitrogen to the 3 soil, especially when legumes are a part or all of the mixture. a The yield of corn will be slightly increased in the year following the seeding of cover crops. Research workers have developed a plan that licks the problem of seeding the cover crops. 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Size 2, dress, of 35 or slip, and yards 1 pO?i YOUR ROOM SWELL Summer Outfit An adorable, cool looking summer outfit for your tiny tot. The dainty dress has wing sleeves and lace or ruffling in scallops to trim the skirt Slip and panties can be worn with ---J 12-2- 0 yards; pantie, yard. comes in sizes Size 14, 3 la 20. yards of i m v t T. Til Good field of corn secured from proper plant food. A. laying by the corn, they broadcast the seed with an endgate seeder. Weeders are attached to the cultivator to help cover the seed and better growth results. By Bud Furier JEFF "NT V6c, MY PAL HIS HAS HE BEEN HnA - v y . . yr i ever. .WALLOWED B9-A- II V H 1 I W 3) jTT AND ; .51 I i The Spring and Summer FASHION offers a wealth of sewing information for home dressmakers. Spec- DID OPERATED ON BEFORE?; ! HAVE? llLLARS nuw MO, I NAEAN TWO A NO. WHAT DOLLARS WAS THE AND COMPLAINT WHAT Clover and Alfalfa Need Limed, Fertilized Soil OPERATIONS Sweet clover and alfalfa will do a good job of increasing the soil's supply of nitrogen and vitally needed organic matter if they are well fed. Legumes are heavy eaters of phosphate and potash. They thrive best in a soil that has been limed to cor- WHAT WAS YOU SICK OF-- FIFTY CENTS.' rect acidity and to furnish calcium. 1 lr.""XML i J Aill-FE- ED ft rL,.. JITTER ltnenc. iminl y p sum for the monkey lg-- RgG'LAR i to MC By Arthur Pointer f 7 ) ( BE EH.JUST GETTING Si'(Pjj A ) AW If More Vegetables Small gardens should be worked mostly by hand, so the rows can be closely spaced. Turnips, beets, carrots, radishes, onions, lettuce and mustard can be planted in rows. Others should be spaced according to size and growth habit of the particular plant. Allow space for growth and for harvesting. I lr E6' fuC fMRS J WILL v M BE THERE ELSE 7?A-NOW,M!?.- v & ri'"'?-v""v- i -- ' itg rrn r-r-ir 1 U (c7 TI FT" FOR ACID 1NC1CEST1GX m-m-- When legumes get a full quota of needed nutrients they will produce top results. That was shown in tests with sweet clover at the Newton soil experiment field in Illinois. The accompanying chart summarizes results. Sweet clover grown on soil that had been limed and fertilized with phosphate and potash produced 63 pounds more nitrogen and a ton more organic matter per acre than that grown on soil that had received only lime. Another legumes comes advantage of well-fein improved soil tilth. The sturdy tap roots of well-fesweet clover and alfalfa drive through plow sole compactions and push mineralized organic matter deep into the soil. They open tight soil to air and moisture. The added organic matter and better tilth 18 ti 25 inches deep enable crops following in the rotation to make more efficient use of the plant food available in the soil. J TW W 3 WI NOPS CAN'T fpSSTTJlr M SUPPER.' IK HAKES THAT NEW-CA- R FEEL- -; 75FirTlt f&VA . thieve vou TRAMP! ) Kif- Jwl' SrS- itlV,i-- It's like putting wihga on your car when your Sealed Power Franchisee! Dealer overhauls your old engine and puts in new Sealed Power Piston Kings! He can make your old car, truck or tractor engine work like new, whatever the make, model or cylinder wear condition. You'll save oil You'll save gas. You'll thrill to its new wealth of surging power! See your Sealed Power Franchiied Dealer nowl Send postal tor Uluitrated, informative new booklet on 7 ways to aava oil. It'a free and may sav you Iota of money. Scaled Power Corp., Dept. W5, Muikegon, Mich. B Butterfat Required Dairy farmers whose average annual production per cow is only COOfl pounds are cpeiating on a bare subsistence figure, it is pointed out by Howard O. Seluy, general manager of the United Farmers of New England. It is not unreasonable to suggest that an annual production per cow of 7,500 pounds would be possible and that it would yield an ecomonic level more nearly in line with other groups in the nation, he adds. By Len Klei I J n putting on wings Increased Production Of SB&L Ti DEE- QUICK RELIEF Their fresh golden corn flavor makes Kellogg's Corn Flakes the iavonie. uooa am by Clark S. Haas j4siDE N, JXSWA ' d PJAITS, ijfHi h . By Gene Byrnei LEFT THAT In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablet there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different act different Purely vegt lablt a combination of 10 vegctabla ingredients formulated over SO years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR'. have proved. Get a 25 box. Use as directed. Address- - l' ) ( tou hello dcar FELLERS STIU. pattern dept. South Wells St. Chicago 7. III. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No.. -- Size Name . I COUSIH wth sewino cmrr.B 530 n . V N njLv IsL f'h t I ( YtXJ WEPE REDUCING f .' J03 LEGUMES DO A BETTER I 0 M I with Line. . I SWEET I 2590 pwoaomow I ctovea lbs yj potash D ial features, fashion tips, free pattern ptintcd inside the book. 25 cents Cleanliness Emphasized In Treating of Wounds - Horses under treatment do much better at pasture than in stables, if the weather is suitable. If sick horses must be stabled, quarters should be clean and Be gentle in dressing wounds, clip closely or shave the hair around the wound and make sure that no discharge from around the edges Is carried into the wound. Proper drainage of the wound must be assured. Strange Japanese Custom The Japanese have an unusal custom getting friends to autograph favorite hymns. Each book becomes a veritable collection of autographs pastors, teachers, relatives and visiting, speakers, friends. Thus, when a Japanese opens his hymn book there is added significance and reverence as he is reminded of a beloved friend whose name is written across the hymn he is singing. The book becomes a symbol of deep fellowship as well as presenting an interesting array of signatures. Braille for the Ulind Hraille raised print literature for the blind is a system of raised dots on paper, two vertical rows of three dots each. In the Braille various combinations of these dots form 63 distinct characters. In all, there are 258 signs and contractions formed by combinations of dots or combinations of characters. Moon, also a raised type, is a modification of Roman characters. Persons whose sense of touch is les3 sensitive often prefer moon because the characters are Remedy for Malaria Malaria is caused by the anopheles mosquito. The Allies discovered a secret German chemical during the North African campaign effective against malaria. It Is called "Aralen," and unlike ata-bri(widely used In the war) it does not yellow the skin, and yet It controls malarial attacks more cuickly than either atabrine. Cotton Insect Damage Cotton Insects destroyed 15.1 per cent of the 1946 crop, according to a report of the bureau of agricultural economics. In addition to lint, this meant 613,000 tons of cotton seed which would have produced 200 million pounds of margarine, 276,000 tons of high protein meal, and 152,000 tons of cottonseed hulls. ' ' ' Meal loss to insects ne larger. , |