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Show FKFR I. EMI it i i Win Film Awards Farm t'RFS, I EH1 1'TAH even Killed, 9 Injured, in Plane Crash RELAXATION HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS Topics FULL To prevent the inside of the cover of a catsup bottle discolor-- i ing, coat it with paraffin. TRACTOR LOAD EFFICIENT the Rated Capacity Saves Time, Fuel. r'se of Bv R. H. In setting table for guests 24 to 30 inches for each per- -i son if you want them to be cora- fortable. al-jlo- w j v ,.:!) : REED Gas ovens will not rust if the oven door is left open a few minutes after gas has been turned o3. If water is spilled on the leaf of a book, put leaf between two blot- ters and iron first on one side, then on the other. Leaf will not crinkle. oi HUMS) of all the time spent iv tn ce-halin the field and 20 tractors Hririrg of the fuel could be cent 25 per f laved if tractors were loaded full rated capacity. more light draft Pulling two or to "Did Madam enjoy herself at the musical?" "Very much. A musical is a great relief after a series of card parties. You don't have to take part in conversations or remember what the trump is." 1 nts behind a tractor is one y'of raising the load nearer to Lve rated capacity. are mong the machines which to being narticularlv adaptable culled in this manner are mowers, drills binders, rotary hoes, harrows, All these impleand of ments have a low draft pounds of width and thus pull for each foot most are the units which contribute loading. to low average Mowers, for example, are wider still make than they used to be but for most tracta rather light load ors. Some farmers have hitched - Ik 1 j j TAKING NO CHANCES A good wsy to keep the kitchen table clean while cooking and bak-- ! ing is to keep a shallow pan or utility tray on your table to hold spoons, measuring cups, knives, etc. culti-paeker- one or two horse mowers behind the tractor to double, or even triple, the width of the cut and thus reduce the labor and fuel cost. Two binders also may be pulled especially in the to advantage, Illinois. The comhas replaced most of the binders, but this fact frequently means that, where they are used, small horse binders are pulled behind a tractor operated at a very low per cent of its rated capacity. The rotary hoe must be used in the wider widths if it is to load the tractor to capacity. Whenever possible, two, or even three, rotary hoes should be used to reduce labor, save fuel and enable the operator to obtain timeliness of operation. Spike-toot- h harrows must be very wide to develop a full tractor load. sections additional Fortunately, don't cost much, last a long time and are usable until worn out. They can be used regardless of their rs make or shape. Rollers and have about the same characteristics. Frequently the time and expense saved by using two implements will not justify the purchase of the second unit. Reed suggests that farmers may be able to exchange machines with their neighbors in order to use two units at the same time. Cinger Rogers, who won the anAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award for her performance in "Kitty Foyle," and James Stewart, who was voted 1940's outstanding actor for his work in "The Philadelphia Story." nual Flies to Post Police Clash With Pickets at Steel Plant MENTNOUniM RUNNING Jin bine Losses From Crown Gall To keep a floor in good condi-- j tion requires more than watchful-- I ness. Besides a regular monthly waxing for the whole room, those areas which are walked over the most should be waxed more often. Seven persons were killed and nine were injured when this Eastern Airlines plane crashed near Atlanta, Ca. Rep. William D. Byron, of Maryland, was one of the seven killed. Anions the injured was Capt. Eddie Kickenbacker, World war flying ace and owner of the airline. Photo shows rescuers searching in the debris for bodies. northern half of culti-packe- Shrubbery should be pruned In the late winter rather than the Old stems should be spring. pruned out as near the bottom as possible rather than new shoots snipped off. photo"I'd like to have an graph of Percy's brain." "Do you think there is anything the matter with it?" SNIFFLING SNEEZING y i "No; but I'd like to be sure he has a brain before I marry him." v:K5:.;l'y 1 kT; W NO LIGHT NEEDED Deception The silly when deceived exclaim loudly; the fool complains; the honest man walks away and is silent. La Noue. "THEY CALL ME 'DOC'" ir V.tw nit iiinoiniitwir.1miw3ifi fa ;lfafx'f iini : ,: ' - "When someone complains of acid stomach I hand them one of my AD LA Tablets" wrote Mr. M. of Penn. If "Doc" met you he'd probably hand YOU one! Ask your druggist today for ADLA Tablets and see how quickly they relieve add indigestion. it I I.Limi ;'i John G. Winant, U. S. ambassador to Great Britain, going aboard the Atlantic Clipper at La Guardia field, New York, en route to Great Britain, via Lisbon. Police try to force hole through pickets to allow car to pass through Number 1 gate of the big Lackawanna plant of the Bethlehem Steel company, near Buffalo, N. Y., during the C. I. O. strike, which billion periled defense production. The Bethlehem company has dollars' worth of military orders. On Special Mission Land at Boston Army Base l'j Father Why did you snap off the light when young Mr. Huggard called? Daughter We didn't need it. He says I'm the light of his existence. Blush of Men Men blush less for their crimes than for their weaknesses and vanity. La Bruyere. PLENTY BACKBONE i Reduced With Calomel IQ Losses from crown gall on seedling peach trees a destructive nursery disease that has baffled control for half a century may be greatly re- by dipping peach pits in a strong solution of calomel before planting, report E. A. Siegler and J. J. Bowman of the Federal Bureau of Plant Industry. Nurserymen heretofore have had no effective means of controlling crown gall. To test a method of protecting the injured peach seedlings from infection, Siegler and Bowman treated peach pits with calomel, using four ounces to a gallon of water. The In treatment proved successful. trials conducted at the U. S. Horticulture station, at Beltsville, Md., only 4 per cent of seedlings from pits became diseased, while 58 per cent of seedlings from untreated seed were infected. Similar tests last year showed about the same control of the disease. Nurserymen can safely try the calomel treatment, as it apparently does not reduce the stand of the young seedlings. One pound of calomel is enough to treat about 10 bush- ft I"""1 i ry on.rJt sou v duced calomel-treate- j.v "Is it because Jane lacks nerve that she declines to wear her w...ji,iMiifea dresses decollete?" "Oh, no! Quite the contrary! She really has too much backbone." POOR EARS d l romtt f Ok NOW ii ri .u t Indortry . . . mwUm . ' nlMo. C yew trtMnf ki Sm Dtofo. ktwt el (rltUoK. More elrplenM n wvlKlimd In C.Womii Am In l U.S.A. ee-b-tae tnrf n at it' i i i A ft A l els of pits. Butter, Eggs Lead Food Stamp Sales How participants in the Food Stamp plan have been spending their stamps was revealed recently by the U. S. department of agriculture. Approximately 14 per cent of the blue stamps are being used for butter, 14 per cent for eggs, 17 per cent for flour, rice and other cereal products, 12 per cent for vegetables, 13 per cent for fruits and 30 per cent for lard and pork products. The Food Stamp plan has been About extended to 250 areas. 2,500,000 persons are taking part in the plan, creating new buying power at the rate of more than $5,000,000 a month for officially listed surplus foods at local stores in these areas. "Tom plays entirely by ear." "He ought to have something done about his hearing." Dr. James B. Conant, president 'larvard university, aboard the S. S. Excalibur, as he sailed for Europe Rooseon a mission for President a spe of head is velt Dr. Conant to col cial new mission to England lect defense information. The first U. S. army transport since 1918 has just landed 1,200 soldiers at the Boston army base. Some of the 1,200 are shown above debarking from the troopship General Hunter Liggett en route to Camp Edwards secret and Fort Devens. These men have just completed five weeks' maneuvers in the Caribbean. Defense Expediter Australian Troops Arrive in Singapore biV: -- fi' imif XS-nV- , Contrary to common belief, rye more protein than corn. trials have revealed that is equal to, or even superior to oats, corn or barley when fed in a grain mixture. Before feeding rye to cows, it should be ground, and because of its gummy nature, should not make up more than "40 per cent of the total grain mixture. For best results it should be mixed with other grains. 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Each merchant charged what he thought "the traffic would bear." Advertising came to the rescue of the consumer. It led the way to the established prices you pay when you buy anything today. |