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Show TIMES. PA HO WAN. UTAH PAKOWAN Kiitrjr Gay i'orKiL':bA i,5 -- ) V jarm Contouring Reduces Soil and Water Loss V" nonitv sox Reclaim Waste Land by Half -- Moon Shape Fence c. tv. a.i: iiy settled Ohio arid laid out ti.oir fence !i"o-- i along the true points of the cuirpii0 would have tni-shot kfd by a land transaction which recently took place in Logan Moi gun Connor deliberate-I- v t mints. added I '(7 ucies to hi farm near Belli hint, nre, Ol.io, in order to make bis feme lines croaked. Having adapted many sail onscr-va'mpractice re ommemied Ly P.om-c- ' r-'- & X " Livin' SO vtuhtiurn' I vcn (hnugli vvtrr pn Raged, hr IiimsK on spi mg ullirr Uuinrn ll I go out Willi ollirr men I" Oh "TIip iii.in who Mild nip till'. set of Inldrr n s enoclo-lurdu- s said sou could answer all sour ossn questions. Here go ahead and lit) it. NANCY I THINK I LL THV AUNT FRlTZl'S f, SA. LIPSTICK I : GOT THE NOW THE LEFT SIDE 5 iDE I Rightleft HIGHER THAN THE ; n Si- By Ernie Buthmiller OH IS HIGHER THAN THE RIGHT AtAVBE THE LOWER UP SHOULD BE ft BIGGER NO W THE - V HELLO, SLUGGO UPPER LIP IS SMALL ssl.ii r 1 v s- p V$L;V I S. - AT LY eli Ijj Ol.e far , week vs iin ,, , t,.( if. xh i To obi m 7 1? the U. S soil conservation service, among vs hu ll were contouring, his Bv this yield had Ihit increu-e- d method he reduced water run-oJand cut soil loss to the minimum. A fence had been erected on a 32-- ! acre tract along the 1101 th side of the Connor farm. The fence ran according to the compass. When Wiles Connor returned from the military forces, father and son decided to reclaim several acres of waste land, which included an old barn lot near the north I n.e and bisected Ly a small ditch Unable to plant the land to berries on the contour because of the straight fence line, the two moved the fence. Now their line fence follows a half motFi shape which would have aroused the horror of the early Ohio settlers. Connor, however, is not concerned with guiding his life and farming activities by the compass. He is concerned with saving his top soil. Two diversion ditches have been constructed and six acres of trees planted. 25 LITTLE REGGIE YOU By I MUST PRACTICE LEAST TWO HOURS! HAVE FOR FINE AN EAR IS PLAYING? (ft ) REGGIE P1USIC--WH- ) MPROVING I HES marvellous! I SIMPLY MUST SEE HIM hi'ity.-.- ' Margarita 53L' ! It v 17 MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher WELL- - IM intellectual, and Youre just the opposite, SI RFwivn .US Mission t( j , dy of 8, "a k tie- - , i olor T 5383 a 1, i Tra Tm H I). chiirt fur enti m r mi Nl taflrrn PuintM r n R? rr 1, TOO .) he l. u fP'r e - r. ui run IF vrrnirirn.. si . Mn 1 ttlia .10 No UIX ,r CC r Name. Address f t 7 (V If. tKe tf t." to Pwjs Ive Korn I? ul KNOW YOUR BREED Minnesota No. By 1 J, DRlDEN IV. Minnesota No. 1 is not a hybrid hog, it is a new strain more highly inbred than most existing breeds. A cross of the Danish Landrace and 3 JITTER . NhV. J , ; .'4 1 By Arthur Pointer ' V. F. i v,: . . rd'X ; a 'r Vv.' V I . f't ; LszybonijS Nothing seems to nil him to life. What can his mastern-pec- t If the dog Isnt fed right? Ribbon would give him every vitamin and mineral dogs are know to need. Its a money-savetoo1 Esc) box supplies as much food by dry cans of dog food! weight as five p also comes in Meal sod to ts For variety, feed all three - ft . ' p r v' w f 1 Pel-Et- REGLAR FELLERS No. 1 and 2 Dogs Go fit y won't BE ABLE TO LOLLIPOPS FOfZ. LOVE OR. MONEY 6ET S' I GROW Minnesota. The new breed is long bodied and short legged, with a full ham, light shoulder and a light, strong bone. The ears are rather but thin and of good quality. large The breeders have been selected upon the basis By Gene Byrne vWJan' of . performance, i e Nebraska VIRGIL veteri- accompanying drawing. One side and end of a 50 gallon drum has been opened at the left. In cutting the drum turn the sharp edges in and down so the pigs will not get injured when Th' ,lr"m ls ifM 2z By Jeff Haye ( vt A.. boO freq broi dow checks cup t 1 I pepF 1 c mint 0l0r So wr THE Made with a Jace cream base. Tod1 u actually toothing lo normal w No harsh chemicals or irritating salts. Won't harm &m r clouunfr Stays soft and creamy, never pt grainy. f Tty gentle Yodor- adifference' the sauc Bte Sc, with as a fua! bled wonderful It ",,ere oaccination to be don" ls plg vaccinated, it s dropped over the fence and into the drum on its back. The urn over SILENT SAM slow Yodora perspiration narian, is shown in By Len Kleis on e ents ther sur- fertility, A simple arrangement for dipping pigs at vaccination time, devised by Dr. J. o. Black, in Srplf the drum lump Soil Packing Reduces Productivity of Land wateim. fUUM .S0lls as Is the This w.ll yu wuld a manv soil experts. gLe a hoMr6- X .?Pe cornPactions that are yields. Modern heavy equipment and short-sightecro ofndsr oCreS haVe robbed the sod PackeX iCJmattcr and often L according to Middle West ju d ! Improvement manent remedy is committee. Perregular use of legumes. deep-roote- d Co ki he and " teodyVrTh? - - 4 P FT Easy Method Used For Dipping Pigs T ! 2 may F( use vival, rate of growth, economy of gams and body conformation. A new breed, Minnesota No. 2, also is being perfected at Minnesota. 1JV VTf 1 r, the Tamworth, matings were first made in 1936 at the University of Nv H 1 Gro-Pu- Typical Minnesota cross barrow. - 1 kot LT sWT flASIlESPhs Tse In Y P'f tai- - Women In your ,40sMf Ptrtj?TffSplio functional 'middle-He- e lar to women cause you to flashes, nervous. hib'hstrun?J tired feelings? Then do tnr IS m Plnkhams Vegetable CcmpouJa relieve such symptoms Its for this purpose Taken regularly piIlkha mSs up Tf?, pound helps build Thousand gainst such distress a very en " benefit' Also . Jc tonic. Worth tryia . ana imams sa-- Qr T |