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Show the tjuttah base? farmer Home Gardens Need 1 Proper Fertilizer! fvVHYTHElFIRE j 1 Apply Manure at Rate of 10 O to 20 Tons Per Acre. g MOTHEi: feet Where the soil is sour, many vegetable benefit by an application of lime. Six pounds of ground limestone. or half as much, hydrated lime, .may be used for each 100 square feet where there is an indication that lime 13 needed. Applications may be made every three or four years. Home gardeners should be cautioned, however, that the organism causing scab of potatoes is more active in limed soils. Professor Underwood says. One way to avoid this difficulty where time Is needed is to put lime on part of the garden at a time and on this part plant vegetables other han potatoes or beets, he points out. FOR THE GOOSE knows when a man wants to A GIRL marry her, early in the game. But not as early as the neighbors. person might misundeBut what harm can silence. rstand your do? that A stupid Theres bound to be a certain amount in any passion that ,of oughta keep you from trustin it, even ,if it looks perfeckly Jake. self-intere- st for the gander MALLOCH r Father old William to fix the thirg. William told Bobbie some wood to n. - ((S bv McClure Newspaper Syndicate.! Z SUPERSTITIOUS SUE Z brir . sister to get it quick. Sister told Fido to fetch a stick, Fida barked and he ran about And thats how It was that the fire went out. Bobbie tc. Thats how It is there to do frequent in medicine which has made lay people regard the banana a3 unsuitable infant food, although in the r trnpics It has been so used for gener-- ' atioqs. Bananas may be prepared for the table in various ways. Used with cereals, as salads and as desserts. As cooked vegetable it is especially appetizing. Fruit not so fully ripened may be served in this manner. For desserts and for eating in the natural state, the rich, sugary, full ripe fruit is necessary. Still unfinished when day Is through, how it is that the set of sun Finds so much of our work undone. Whether the task Is great or small. It never really gets done at all. Its shoved and shifted and passed about And thats how it is that the fires go out. . 1923, Douglas Malloch.) -O - SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Bj F. A. WALKER QUALITY OF CLEARNESS READ a great deal In the about Lloyd George, and as we read, especially if we are given to reflection, we marvel at the clarity of his thought, always so lucidly expressed that the average schoolboy can follow and underAll the arguments of this wonder- ful man of Great Britain are plain, convincing, forceful and simple, illuminated from beginning to end with clear thinking. Even to those who do not at all times accord with his beliefs, his words of wisdom find lodgment in their hearts and give them much to think about long after his utterances have been published. If you will carefully consider clearness of thought, you will discover that it has much to do with success In ail walks of life, and particularly where thoughts are expressed in little words whose meanings are as open as daylight. TOWN PROGRESS TALKS SHE HAS HEARD THAT If a jane has a dimple, it should be cherished as a heaven sent gift, for it is said to be the finger print of an angel who has turned her face up to kiss while she was sleeping. bv McClure Newspaper Syndicate WE stand it. , authority says : The banana has been the victim of one of those curious antagonisms, so Thats (. Only the fully ripe fruit should ever be given children. Unripe fruit when baked may be safely eaten by those in perfect health. The yellow ripe stage when all trace of green, has disappeared, and flecks of brown appear on the skin, is the time to serve the fruit. It is now delicious in flavor and can be readily digested. Even brown-skinne- d fruit, if firm, is most marketable, for then the starch is converted into sugar and the flavor developed to its highest point. Food experiments by dietitians bave shown that the carbohydrates of the ripe banana are as readily assimilated as those, of potato or cereal, and that digestion is directly proportional to the ripeness of the fruit. An are many things To make yourself understood, in . . .Why does a thirty dollar a week any worthy work or cause, is to make clerk lookin out of the window of yourself useful. And this usefulness, which may be a restaurant look more like somebody . ithan his boss thats walkin by? confined to yourself alone,, will be, come apparent .to others, who will man ; A real great Is great without bid for your ability, glad to give you bein proud. An imitation one .is a place from which you may continue to rise to larger spheres and greater . proud without bein great . . heights. It is the clearness of the diamond ... Any guy that thinks, while hes that gives its value. on his knees proposin to a wom-i'Is the clearness of truth that It that she didnt know. what was Imparts to it Its potential power. ; cornin, is even dumber than he looks. If you would seek value and power, , (Copyright.) O make yourself clear In thought and word and act When Money Is Coal However humble your place may The coal pile aad the money pile, be, if you make yourself understood thinks an outstanding manufacturer, show each day that you are sincere should be regarded similarly as the in your effort to advance, that the raw materials of industry. American Interests of those who give you emMagazine. ployment are your Interests, you will O encounter no serious difficulties. Like Elephants Trunk To become a leader among men. name from the its Khartoum domes you must, like Lloyd George and othwords Elephant's ers, be frank with yourself, for meaning Arabic r.ecoust of the frankness Is really tbe bais of true on called so Trunk, the grentne, which in turn Is clearness between of the peninsula shape NilesWhite and Blue 1 mies. arked Mary to fix the fire. waited and asked her sire. high-grad- -- By DOUGLAS i UOOCCHKHKHKHKttK, Fertilizer for the typical home garden usually should consist of manure supplemented with a complete vegetable fertilizer or with superphosphate, cays F. O. Underwood of the vegetable garden department at the New York State College of Agriculture at Ithaca. Manure should be applied at the rate of 10 to 20 tons to an acre, or, on the basis of smaller areas, 50 to 100 pounds to 100 square feet of space. The supplementary fertilizers should be applied at the rate of two to three pounds to 100 square feet of garden. On rich soils, it is often advisable to not manure too heavily as tomatoes and root crops may produce excessive top growth at the expense of fruit and roots. Under such con .itions either superphosphate or a complete will commercial garden fertilizer If usually overcome the difficulty. manure is not available, leaves, lawn "fuse clippings and similar plant as be used numus. a source oi may These should be supplemented with e two to four pounds of a 100 fertilizer each for garden square WENT OUT nnblurred. Do this and there never will be or the any doubt about your success, when your loyalty of your frfends, rea envious or selfish some acts for ene your by be son may questioned 0 To Mend a Fault To retract or mend a fault at the admonition of a friend in no way hurts yonr liberty, for it Is still your own activity which, by means of your own impulse and Judgment and by your e own mind, makes you see your mis-cak- M.'ti-ii- Aurelius. s Ait the beauty born of light At Natures proud command Abides anear with sovereign might In common things at hand. visioned trance It Is no far-oFor spirits high and low. ff But dwells within the constant glance The common eye may own. Mary Flanagan. THE WHOLESOME BANANA A STAPLE abundant, Our nation was founded on the motto, United we stand, divided we fall, and every community in the land today exists on that principle. Together we can accomplish anything divided, with each person suspicious and no. working against the other, we get where. We should emulate the Three One for all. and all for Musketeers, one Tou cant beat that fctnd of a partnership. njakes successful and happy communities.. When each man helps his. neighbor,, the. difficulties which .attend the securing, of public Improvements fade away like mist before the sun. So when we are .asked to put our shoulder, to the wheel for the public welfare, lets respond with a royal good wlIL food is one that Is easily obtained, of moderate cost and high food value and also palatable and easily digested. Tbe banana fills every one of these requirements. So many of our fruits are water, whereas the banana is solids. banana has been, called difficult of digestion; this is a mistake; it Is only true of the unripe fruit, and applies to all unripe fruit. Even in Illness the banana has Its place. 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