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Show juukinAL By John Jarvis i;:iui:gs Page FARM TOPICS Once Over Seedbed Operation Eliminates Extra Tillage Steps Giving the soil a "once-ove- r seedbed preparation can help cut down crop production costs by eltm- extra lating tillage steps while still high yields, according Michigan State College agron- omists. The agronomists found that plow-tnS- . packing and planting in one operation produced as high yields of small grains, sugar beets and corn on soil of good tilth, as did seedbed preparation that included double disking and spike-toot- h con-vention- Cut Out Circus Animals For Three-RinPleasure g among them u higher. While in the U S bureau of animal industry report- - beef cattl were mor quently involved than dairy anl-tmals the discas has bcn seen almost equally among the two type ng o In Illinois. The cause, as indicated by the name is unknown. "x-dlseas- e, Circus Tent and Animals al n GIRAFFE, a trained seal, a lion, elephants and a clown may be cut out of plywood or harrowing. heavy cardboard and painted in life-lik- e colors with Pattern 289. The "once-ove- r method permitted quicker planting, because less ONCE-OVE- 11 Thli pattern also fives directions for the wooden bases and making the tent. Price 35c. Send order to 601 L PREPARATION WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE "You most be feeling grumpy Illustrated above is the "once over method of plowing, packing and planting that can save Your milk is sour!" today. many farmers high production costs. STAR DUST Rabin, Young Violinist, lakes Network Debut August 1 0 lichael i, j By INEZ GERHARD RABIN, riollonlst, will probably make 10th a day to remember, when CHAEL 1 la; that wall has everything from a barbecue to a sink, and affords privacy from the neigh- bors as well. network debut on Telephone Hour. Rodzinski, Hollywood homes are among the cling the Havana Philharmonic countrys most attractive, thanks Babin made his world debut to top decorators. But any clever April, said He is marvelous, woman can copy the charming arstic. He has a tremendous fu-eof curtains in the Jascha Heifetz and other rangements of Betty Hutton, Burns and &ed musicians have also advised homes Allen, the Bob Cobbs, Gale Gordons mikei his time was needed to get seed Into the ground. It means a saving in time, labor and tractor fuel. Two disking and two harrowing operations were eliminated. Another advantage was that the soil had greater water storage capacity, for the tilth was not broken down by excessive tillage. Maintaining tilth is vital in crop production, these agronomists say, because loose, grainy soils give a good contact between the soil and the seed. That makes it easier for roots to reach plant nutrients, air and water. !" Appears Among Illinois Cattle X-Dise- ase. and Cedric Gibbons, as they are shown in this same Companion. The new disease, A comparatively Burns sun room and dining bay are has or hyperkeratosis, especially effective. been recognized in 37 or more states, the journal of American VetMala Powers, scored so notably erinary Medical Association reof Her few the first during days ports. role that she in Outrage starring Reports indicate that, in some secwas signed for roles in Goldwyns tions, herds have been decimated Edge of Doom and Stanley and dispersed because of the efKramers Cyrano de Bergerac fects of the disease. This has hapbefore Outrage was completed. pened in few instances in Illinois, but in the southern states the , Ted Mack and the "Original Amadisease apparently has assumed a teur Hour, which filled Madison more malignant form and constibenefit for their Garden Square tutes a more serious problem than for the New York Foundling Hos- elsewhere. MICHAEL RABIN pital, will stage their next benefit The morbidity, while unpredictfor the DisSan Francisco from ed this young able, may be high. Young cattle apgenius. abled American Veterans. 5chael thinks of himself pear to be more susceptible than his bicycle older ones and the death rate is one of nis tjj. Len Doyle, 'Harrington of Mr. C?1?1 Possessions, he likes to District built his own Attorney, stamPs and play home In Milford, Pa, exactly to Sunn & t? . t0ks fonvard to having suit him; did everything from may be one of the W, the land to putting in the C hijStest vIoIinists ts no con- - clearing o( plumbing and refusing to have a telephone doesnt like phones. To reach him in a hurry Ed Byron, 03'?; Sat? department has the shows director, has to notify l??(Walter Huston Memor the state police acd have somebody ScholarshiP now tell WunTV?.nance Doyle. the educaM Eh u- Because be bas so much dif60 Trikf apeakta eeCe a 1116 ficulty getting away for vacations, Ben Grauer has signed a lease on a Bucks Counthe8 .wbove felt smug ty, Pa., farm. His hundred acre retreat Is about 2 hours drive iJr'!cUlehi"1S make'uP anI from NBC studios, and Ezra will rlqUire sh0uld Stone is a neighbor. &fcrr happened to The U. S. department of agriculture reports a decrease in farm population from 1910 to 1950 of over four million. From 1916 to 1930, the number of persons living on farms decreased each year except during the recession years of the early 1920s and during .1925. In the depression of the early 30s farm population rose rapid'y, totaling 32.0 million in 1933. The principal reason for this increase was a cutting down of migration away from farms. After 1933, the number of persons on farms decreased yearly through 1945. During World War II the rate of decrease grew as large numbers of people left farms for the cities or went into the armed forces. By 1945 only 25.2 million persons lived on farms. After the war, farm population increased substantially for two years, but since then, the changes have been slight. Farm population appears to have leveled off about half-wabetween its prewar size and the wartime low. y Electric Water Pump Saves Many Pump Pains The Rural Electrification administration reports that next to lighting, water pumping is possibly the most valuable farm use of electricity. On many farms, five cents worth of electricity will pump and deliver 1,000 gallons of water to its place of use. More and more farm families art realizing how much time Is spent pumping water and are converting to the use of electricity. Drawer Wrdferd III1U. A correctly balanced ration must be fed to a cow if she is to make a normal supply of milk. , Terk. Destroys Nests Burning in May and June destroys nests, eggs, and young. Adults often are caught by the flame. HAILS AMAZING RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION I suffered with constipation, but bad. Medicines didnt help for long. Lucky for me, I decided to make ALLBRAN mv breakfast cereal. Believe me, I feel like a new man I Sam Plesky, 10517, Churchill A v.,Cleve., O. Just one of many unsolicited letters from ALL-BRA- N users. If you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, eat an ounce of tasty daily, drink Kelloggs plentv of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kelloggs. Battle Creek, ALL-BRA- N Mich. GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK All OUNCE OF PREVENTION WACO, TEX.,4An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure may well be the motto of the M. N. 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Joan FonM.,?Ve ?US" 'or Co- 3 tul1 two hours taines favorite year is 1941, when C 15 aim,. 68 each time he she won an Oscar, and the New CUed In thu matadors costume York Film Circles award as best 5 four actress, learned to fly a plane and f8 shot a hole In one in golf . .. Paramount will film About Mrs. Lesnew book by the author of lie, have lka ?,ony Bad Girl, Vina Delmar a good rcaUy whirl, mke. It ,11 too story that will have to be rewrity l I lndu, hi, ten to pass the censors . . . Hercookter Whe bert Rawlinson, Hollywood Star they rlve 5lrtj. The Playhouse host, made his first picmnaniP51 Womans ture In 1912. 01 what nPlCtare Iay Idea this ReleaMd by WNU restarts tiouJ i 1 l- A exception. ''7kTesith , ljis--painfu- tfa55et CLOTHESPINS r mmi cMrassPHNS ASLASS JAR ON CLOTHESLINE POST KEEPS PINS WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE THEM HANDY. |