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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE, I TAIL dltloa of the grid circuit th 1714 U K-- u clrcuIt The cm,50 tha C battery. Ai a start let us suppose that "(T battery voltage la aero. The opera-tto- BOYS AND GIRLS LIKE CLUB WORK ' two-electro- the vacuum tube Members Pay Way Through College From Money Earned 1 g.v-e- Had Your Iron Today t AS SOON AS EMPTIED n of the three-e- l ectrode tuV would then be exactly like that of a tw (Electrode tube, Just as though there were no grid. Like a tube when the filament CD Is brought to i Incandescence hy the A" attery a steady stream of electrons will be off, which will te drawn oxer to Valvt by the piste E. Mate E Is maintained 3nd AMed to Fleminj at a positive potential with Was a DeForest I rej.eet Dr. to the filament by the It" hatt.rv Now If the grid Is made Big improvement with resintt to the filament, it is poselectrld-i- n sible to accelerate the flow of the eleci Kn. jedet which will pass or tron stream from the filament to the wlU and wholly one direction initially detract the- flow In the op- plate; If the grid is made i.egathe a termed rectifier, with respect to the filament, the fm, tt direction Ji In the connected path of the electron stream from the when It will to the plate will he retarded enrrent sup- tn alternating and Or In other words, by makln- - ti,. grid of each cycle to the .circuit will t traversed by positive or negathe with rvpe.-lulsatinff direr, current. A rectifier the filament, it is iKS,t,le to in, reuse or counteract the space charge The U said to posseaa unidirectional of that third electrode or grid thus offers a course, inductivity, meaning, dl- In one means of controlling the current in the conduct electricity jt will third element in WASH ALL MILK CANS n in Different Branches. Most Dealers Hve Appliances for Cleaning Utensils. Hote1, Restaurant and Other Buy. ing Milk in Wholesal Quantities - lie Pi Number is Southern State Attending School on' Scholarship Won la fi laced at 1,056 Alabama Women Ataistmg. - ti'a-me- tTrJ t t a I j if Kn ' uf A lit- m.'k 1 " jt ar has the Mk ain (Vi t'ltflMit v sn Mine rlitbn wholesale trade as the milk bottle lii to tie retail trade, and It is Ju't portant that It be washed Imine butely after being emptied, the I idled States Department of uv Milk dealers hate appll-at- , w tor is ashing and steiibritig the ut this diw-Cat,' not excuse the bluer fr tn rinsing them before they - to tl , ! as Ac-rle- b) lh. t ( mll i I. Stktrs IVf.rtmol A, ullui. lu 15 boinherti states 2.042 boys aiul la- -t g,rls club year paid all or part of ilu-i- s( hml expoiw-- from uior.oy iMnict in dub work. In other sections 1,341 foimor chib are now attending ngrieuliural colleges, must of whom are partly paying their exieiiM-from dub work earnings This does not include 4C girls taking home economics m radons colleges. The number of Imys ami girls, in all the states attend. ng high m bools, normal schools, and colleges on scholarships won f,r club work Is l.Oort. These clubs me an lmiortant feature of extension work as carried on by the United States Department of Agriculture with the state agricultural colleges Begun Work Early. These boys and girls did not wait until ready to go to high school or college before starting their club work and iarings. Some began two, three, or more years before, or, ns one boy said, as soon ns he could, meaning 10 years the youngest age at which children nre admitted to the dubs. Two girls of Mobile, Aln with a flock of chickens, began their savings three years ago. In Georgia a number of club girls have started funds. They put the money realized from the sale of their elfih prmluots, which are most lx fancy packs of pre. one-hal- f At- tention to Containers, GIRLS TAKE HOME ECONOMICS po-i:- ie Particular in Giving Are t s Never Mind s Re-vitali- ze s figure HL i ctlon only. Ita ability to rectify cur-nt- s of extremely high frequency de- ermines Its application' In radio. . ! Due to its ability to rectify high frequency alternating currents the (filament and plate) vacuum ube can be used In a radio receiver as plate circuit without (hanging the plate potential or the filament temperature. The characteristic curve of a three nt a very.lm-Qn-t to the grid with respect to the filastep in the progress of the ment, the maximum or saturation currh The Fleming valve, how-,- n rent will flow In the plate circuit. Ap original form was not much plying a greater positive potential than than other forms of rectifiers F to the grid with respect to the filaIn use and, owing to the greater ment will not cause an Increase In the tube of today marked S?ednes and ease of manipulation ihe latter, did not come into gener-B6 detector. - i Lee DeForest, an American, ,mProved the Fleming valve k,ri electrode called the WJTlllrh KrTed th function of a clement and thus made It pos-I-. .v i. J ntl!lre the feeble Incoming slg- treat to control more powerful currents. The three-electrod- e DeForest Is the tube ivJ w extensively today. j t third element which is called a a from which the three-elec- - pajfTiV derives Its name QfftO POTDOTAL r I'wForest between the th Flate in the f rath of Frttf i a perfor- r mcsh of fiDe wire through current because the electrons givn? which the electrons plate en off are being attracted to the plate ,bt and grid. Whea-th- e grid la maintained posi-a 11 1 to the filament with sketch tive respect t In the grid cire flow will small current xcaum hu'1 14 and It being of pos'tlve It Because the Identically cuit la . lD n?' 111 for will attract the electrons and haxe a 1 vacuum tube withnhe ad- charge given up to It by t rm jzr tr" three-electrod- v-d- l guid ones are floored. Re vitalize yourself and you wont mind the weather. Get new energy in little raisins. 160 calories of energizing nutriment per pound in Little 75 per cent pure fruit sugar. Wonderful because this sugar 'doesnt need, and, therefore, doesnt tnx digestion and thus heat the blood. Yet energizes almost immediately. food-iroContain fatigue-resistin- - Sun-Maid- -- s 3. n g also. Try a box today. Etenl.iing Sweet an Dairy Utensil Factor In Keeping Milk Little I Investigations Miow that hotels, bakeries and oilier places whl,i buy milk In wholesale quantb ties do not alwnjg give proper attention to the containers. As soon os tha cans are emptied they are placed on the dont step or left In a warm room Until collected by the deah-r- . They return to the plant teeming with bacteria, tpid the uierhanleal washers will not always clean and sterilize "them thoroughly. They must be soaked, washed by hand with a brush, f . fSk and then sent to the machine washer. Consumers enn help a great deal in A Pig Club Boy Preparing His Prize making It easier to maintain a safe milk supply. All that Is u ceded Is a Winner for tha Show Ring- Hide care at the right time, says the ervea. Jams, and tnarmaladca. In the department. bank to tlielr own credit. Thus far 200 Georgia girls are attending Rchool on PLAN FOR SUMMER SPRAYING the proceeds from their work. Scholarship Is Voted. More Care and Attention Necessary Another dexelopment from the InThan Work In Winter Combiterest shown In education by the club nations 8avt Tim. girls Is that In Birmingham, Ala., the members of womens clubs liecame so Summer spraying requires more car much Interested that they voted an and attention than winter or dormant, annual scholarship of $200 to be lent spraying because summer sprays most to girls wishing to prepare for home be applied after the buds or leave are demonstration work. started and hence when there la danger of Injuring the foliage. The comWARM RECEPTION FOR MITES mon spray for the control of chewing Insects is arsenate of lead, but arsenate of calcium Is gaining In favor. In Karoaen Will Prova Efficacious Iarls green la still used to soma exLlttlo Pestiferous Keeping tent on Irish potatoes and tobacco. Parasites Away. Nicotine sulphate, or tobacco parts, not weather brngs the roost mites. sometimes called blackleaf, Is effective They multiply so fast that the hea against pltfnt lice. Bordeaux mixture house Is soon swarming with them. la an effective spray when reduced to The egg yield then drops to almost summer strength for apples, - pears, grapea and other fruits.' nothing. But there for variThe process of keeping out the mites Is one of the simplest In poultry ous fungus diseases and Insect pests culture," soys A. C. Smith, hesd of the that save time and trouble and are poultry division at University farm. highly recommended by practical and gardeners. Kerosene will do it It Is easily apa broad flat either by paint plied. brush or a spray. The pslnt brush will SOY BEANS AND SUDAN GRASS save kerosene, but takes time. The spray will save time and use kerosene. Combination Makes Good Feed and Take yonr cholre. but paint or spray May Be Handled Like Timothy the roost and supports with kerosene Work Land Well. before the mites put in an appearance. Roy beans and audan grass seeded The morning is the best time, as together at corn planting time and the roosts will be dry and much of the cut for hay, when the beans are In odor will have disappeared before the the dough stage make good feed, and hens seek the roosts. Repeat every may be handled same as timothy. Moist two weeks during warm weather." black land Is suitable for this use, and some of the alkali peat soils may to advantage for this crop KEEP UP VEGETABLE SUPPLY be mixture. Work the land down well, Farmer Should Not Overlock Impor- and sow broadcast about 12 pounds of sudan grass to the acre, then drill tance of Making Successive in three pecks an acre of beans. Th In Garden. Planting drilling will cover the grass seed. Do not overlook making successive Mammoth Yellow or Ilollyrock Mongll plantings of vegetables in order to are good aoya. keep up as steady as possible a timely fresh supply. Among such vegetables SWEET CLOVER FOR PASTURE r radishes and beans. Bale Knap and pole lima beans will come nearer All Types of Plant Maks More or Lee supply of green beans than growing Undesirable Hay Because of the bunch beans. It Coarseness. - Baftehj I- - Sun-Mai- ds Bctween-Me- Raisins al 5c Everywhere s, Eng-und- , the more need then for keeping the vitality to up par. Vital men resist heat easily. Lan- bo-com- electrode vacuum tube Is shown In Fig. VIII. This diagram shows the relation of grid potential to plate detector. current, assuming that the filament Fig. VI Is a simple radio receiving temperature and plate voltage remain constant. fruit employing this type of vacuum tube in place of a crystal It can be seen from the curve that ,'tector. by applying a negative potential of , Dr. J. A Fleming of London, value E to the grid,' the plate curwas the first to use a two-e-l e- - rent can be reduced to zero. The negtube of the type just described ative charge on the grid will have the effect of a negative potential E with iient medium of rectifying high radio currents. Fleming called respect to the filament, making the jus product a valve because It would negative charge so strong around the t current flow In one direction but filament that the electrons cannot ot In the other direction. The Flem-- g leave IL On the other hand. If a posivalve as a forerunner of the vaeu- - tive potential of value F be applied h o 7'OU BET its warm JL become sour ns n result of the multi-plicatioof bacteria In the film of Uillk lot t in the can.- - Cans thut foul In this way are bard to clean when they arrive nt the plant two-eleme- nt two-ele-e- V AkV' A-- a ir-f- SUPERIOR FARM IMPLEMENTS Good Tools of Far Mora Importance Than Som Farmers Bolievo Poor Ones Unsatisfactory.' f - Good Implements are fsr more Important In good farming than some farmers believe. It is a very bard, matter to do good farming with poor farm Implement. or unsatisfactory Considering their utility, farm Implement are clean. Under most conditions sweet clover rati only be used profitably as pasture. When It Is decided to use It for this purpose, the cattle should be put on It ahd not be allowed they other pasture until will take start to eat It. This or two, after whlrh they will thrive on it. All type of this plant make a more or les undslrable hay because it Is coarse and has comparatively few leaves. For the best quality ot I. .y. it should bo cat just as St start to blossom. day - 7 in Little Red Packages !o Ut Color Suit, Wool on Cotioe UUtlho tiwoTImo O' 32 Putnam Fadeless Dyes rackaf Dyet What Flguroa Art For. Chicago Plant Garaga. What good are the figures act down Among lire latest novelties of auIn these railway time table 7 asked tomobile conveniences la a proposed the sarcastic and angry would be automobile garage of 25 atorlea, In Chico go, to cost $1,200,000. After the owner or driver deposits the car in lh tbe station "Why," explained genial master, If It wernt for them figures building, an elevator carries It upstairs wed have no way of flndla1 out bow and stores It In Its allotted apace. AU late the trains are. Ibis work Is accomplished by a worn- an operating at a keyboard on the first y pas-eage- A r. Preference. floor. 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More than 5,000,000 of these tires have been sold in the last five years. Their fine performance has demonstrated the folly of buying unknown and unguaranteed tires of lower price. Ask your Goodyear Service Station Dealer about their advantages. long-wearin- ( |