Show I 1 TIMELY HITS HINTS FROM THE U S DEPT OF agriculture 1 I I 1 ashard A sharp carving knife will greaty facilitate rapid serving ot of the t turkey baked apples apples may tl he served with cast pork or pork chops occasional y jellied apples stewed or steam d apples aud and other tart also offer offer variations in the menu in making breal br al your results will ie e much more certain and uniform f you use a thermo metor send tor for armors bulletin 1450 F lot for full erections as to how to make good homemade tome made breid bread what temperature 3 essential ess entla to good results and how 0 bake the loaves perfectly serve ice cream rn in the form of a once in a while put a atle ice cream in the bottom of a all glass then a spoonful of crush d chocolate or butterscotch sauce hen more icel ice cream a spoonful of chip hipped ell cream and on top a cadd cand d cherry or bit of colorful JOY jelly r a malaga grape or a bit of datel date in planel pl annl your thanksgiving I luner inner menu keep fu mind the preparation pa of each dish under holiday conditions ons there will te be interrupt sons afons when guests arrive you will lave to look the house over and set he ta talle le unusually carefully and ia the turkey will probably till fill the aven everything else will have to e cooked on the top of the stove r prepared the day before every hing you can get ready in advance will save effort and flurry at the alie ime of serving the dinner continued to page five HINTS FROM THE U S department LEPART MENT OF agriculture continued from page four our A 6 pound hen laying eggs in in a year produces about three times her own ow n body weight and one laying eggs produces about f live ive times holes her weight for such hard work a hen must be vigorous and in the best of health get rid of scrubs and interior inferior stock they are wasteful of teed feed repots depots from livestock feeders over the couney indicate that purebreds make about 40 per cent greater returns tor for their owners than do or comman stock horses at hard work and dairy cows producing heavily should be fed three times a day young an animals need to be fed at least three times a day with the intervals between meals a 11 as even as possible two feeds a day for or other animals ate aie usually sufficient mark the pullets that start to lay early then select the best tor for bre eders reeders next spring the birds can be banded with aluminum or celluloid bands an easy way to determine the approximate time pullets begin to lay i is to note the development of the comb and wattles and tle tie ti e width between the pelvic bones there is no drug nor combination or drugs which can be converted into a competent treatment tor for pyor thea say medical authorities the lood load drug and insecticide admin adain is at present in the midst of 0 a campaign to remove from the market tooth pastes mouth washes and similar preparations fra fraudulently adu tell labeled as competent treatment tor for serious ailment meal worms are good or bad ds da pending on how you look at em e they ate aie an asset when reared as food for fish and birds but a laabi lity fly when theis thea get into stores of flour meal and grain when found in wills nulls warehouses and gra granaries narles they can be easily controlled by periodic cleaning up of refuse around those these places or by fumigation says tho the U S department of agriculture insect injury to un barked logs that are to be used asod in log cabins ummer summer ly houses and rustic woodwork can bo prevented by cutting the trees at certain seasons of the year says the U S department of agriculture filk tjode idt kinds of 0 trees t should be cut in the late tall fall an aul I 1 piled at once either oft off the ground or under cover so BO that the inner bark Is thoroughly dried before the I 1 insects appear in the spring wood with the bark still on Is subject to attack by many kinds of beetles which way may reduce unseasoned wood to dust within a few months treatment of logs by chemicals or heat alter after they have haie become in tested depends mainly on the habits 0 f the insects involved farmers bulletin 1682 1582 F protection Protect loa ot or log cabins rustle rustic work and unseasoned wood from injurious insects can be from the department of lit agriculture washington D C I 1 PT mr elwood went to I 1 salt lake city during the week on business |