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Show t THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE Afore and Better Work When Mind Is Orderly KITCHEN CABINET (, 1930, Western Newspaper ROUND WORMS IN PIGS EXPENSIVE Mistaken by Some Growers for Thumps or Influenza. What the hog raiser calls or pneumonia Is usually worms. Round fvorms in pigs cost hog growers of eastern (arolina more money than any other one thing. There is only one way to handle this trouble," says W. V. Hays, swine extension specialist at the North Caro- FOR A BRipES LUNCHEON For the occasion either before or after the nuptials, there is nothing which the hostess can afford which will be too much trouble. For the beginning the following cocktail will be most dainty: Cupids Cocktail. thumps,-Influenza- , lina state college. Use only movable houses and self feeders. up all the litter, bedding and other trash in the lots and hum It. Turn the lot with a turn plow. Sow some soy beans for the sows and pigs to graze upon in the fall and then plant rye and crimson clover or vetch for winter and spring grazing. Mr. Hays says before the sow is put Into farrowing quarters, clean them out well and scrub with a solution made of one pound of lye to thirty gallons of boiling water. Wash the sows sides and udder with warm. farrowing Rake water before putting her into the clean quarters and then keep the pigs on clean ground where they cannot suffer from worms. To do this will aid the grower in raising the same nnmher of pigs from less brood sows. This is more economical and also prevents runts. It helps to give uniform coming along six weeks pigs thrifty earlier than where they are raised In Such quarters. dirty, a system also works in well with the Shay method of breeding and feeding and helps the grower to have his animals fat and ready for the high markets in April and September. t Mr. Hays says the shipments of hogs are Increasing where these sanitation suggestions nre followed.' In Craven county nearly all of the growers and shippers are following a rigid system of sanitation both in the breeding lots and the fattening peps. The results are seen In a better control of worms, he declares. Boapy one-thir- d worm-infeste- d car-lo- Obsolete Animals Are Named by Dr. Mohler In order to keep abreast of the times the live stock Industry must adont 1030 models of doing business Dr. J. R. Mohler of the United States Department of Agriculture stated recently. Doctor Mohler described three types of obsolete animals as follows: 1. Those that fail to repay cost of maintenance. 2. Scrpb and grade sires. 3. Animals affected with communicable diseases. There are, Doctor Mohler added, millions of these animals. Some of the obsolete, practices on farms are the old hog lot in favor of the sanitation program, the Incubator has replaced the hen as well as the recommendation affecting poultry which may be out of date from last year. In the swift moving era, the chief concluded, in which we live, there is need to use the methods which enable us to meet the pace set by our fellow industrialists. Better, healthier and more useful animal types are Feeding Veal Calves to Get Best Results For the first two weeks the calf should be fed three times daily. During the first week it should receive eight to ten pounds of milk a day and during the second week ten to twelve poupds a day. Beginning with the third week, milk and grain supplement, or skim milk substitute and grain supplement, can gradually replace whole milk. By the end of the third or fourth week, therefore, according to the size and vigor of the calf, the whole milk can be omitted from the feed. The amount of skim milk can gradually be increased to sixteen or eighteen pounds daily. The grain is best fed dry, beginning with a handful after feeding the milk. When the calf is one month old and is being fed entirely on skim milk, or skim milk substitute, clover hay and grain, the amount of grain can be pound daily. At the end of two months it can be one pound, and at the end of three months two pounds daily. No further increase is necessary until the calf is six months old. A good grain mixture consists of 100 pounds of corn meal, 100 pounds of ground oats, 100 pounds of wheat bran, 50 pounds of linseed oilmeal, and eight pounds of blood flour. one-ha- lf Union.) Give us to awake with smiles, give us to labor smilingly. As the sun lightens the world, so let our loving kindness make bright this house of our habitation. Stevenson. Boil together of a cupful of sugar with one cupful of water, or better canned fruit juice for two minutes, then add four tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and cool. Chill one cupful each of seeded white grapes, red cherries, diced pears, and pineapple. Mix all the chilled ingredients together and serve In glass cups placed on pink hearts on serving plates. Chicken Crouquettes. Make one cupful of thick white sauce using chicken stock with milk or cream. Take two cupfuls of minced chicken, teaspoonful each of salt, celery salt and onion salt and teaspoonful of paprika. Mix all the ingredients, cool, then form into small croquettes, cone or cylinder shaped. Roll in beaten egg to which two tablespoonfuls of water has been added, then in crumbs and set away to chill. Fry in hot fat and serve with mushroom sauce. Heart Cakes. Make a cake batter baking it in a shallow pan. Take cupful of shortening, one cupful of sugar well creamed, flavoring to of a cupful of milk taste,' and two cupfuls of pastry flour sifted with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Mix well and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs. Bake in a moderate oven. Cut when cool into heart shapes and cover the entire cake with pink frosting. To make the frosting use four tablespoonfuls of hot cream, two tablespoonfuls of butter and one and cupfuls of confectioners sugar. Mix the cream, butter, salt and flavoring, add a little red coloring and the sugar a little at a time, beating well. Arrange each cake on a paper doily and insert darts of gold paper. one-thir- d one-ha- Some people have anything but orderly minds, and when you dare to doubt the wisdom of some confused action they are indignant that you should question their manner of do- ing it. But the fact remains that if they had carried out their task in an orderly way the result would have been much better. They may have reached the end of their job all right, but more often than not the getting there was full of difficulty and anxiety. A mind with no appreciation of orderliness never does the best kind of work. That is impossible. The whole of our life, the universe, the human system are based upon laws which are inexorable in their punishment if we break them. Besides, there is a great, inexhaustible pleasure in an orderly manner. It adds joy to the job, it saves a lot of wasted effort; which means that, in the general turnover, we can do much more. This saving of time is a very Important factor in the development and evolution of the human race. Exchange. , The Sorrowful Choice jpB empty a hall can of Lewis' Lye In your garbage can and fill with water. . .let rinse It stand 10 minutes . and It will be clean, odor- less and sanitary. ... Send for Free Book, My wife says if I dont chuck golf shell leave me. "Hard luck, old chap. London Yes Ill miss her. 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Waiter Youve got the plate he Crabflake Maybe he has a cravusually eats from, sir. ing for tobacco. Earth, at Last , Hed move heaven and earth to Explicit Spoof I have a capital idea. Piffle Well, you cant use my Pathfinder Magazine. be a good golfer. moving some earth. Hes certainly Another NOW IS THE TIME Now is comes Into the time when each fruit the market to have at hand a few of the de- Of August Flower corrects constipation even stubborn cases almost like magic! Sweetens stom-- I liver, aids dj. ach, stirsGUARANTEED gestion. All Druggists. (Constipation Victory - 4 let constipation poison your system. FOR THIS REGULAR lectable recipes which have waited for them., While the fresh berries are plentiful prepare them for the winter when Jellies, jams and preserves of all kinds are so much en- STOCK MOTOR OIL! joyed. Spiced Rhubarb. Put Into the preserving kettle six cupfuls of rhubarb peeled and cut into small pieces, one cupful of seeded raisins, one cupful of apple vinegar, four cupfuls of sugar, lf one teaspoonful of cinnamon and teaspoonful of clove. Bring slowly to the boiling point and let simmer until of the consistency of marmalade. Put Into glasses and seal with paraffin. If the vinegar is very strong dilute it with water. English Gooseberry Pie. Line the side only of a deep pie dish with rich paste. Fill with one quart of ripe gooseberries which have been stemmed and cleaned, pour boiling water over the berries and drain and cool. Add one and tablespoonfuls of butter and cupful of currant jelly. Moisten the edge of the pie with cold water and spread a top crust with a few perforations in the center. Flute the rim and bake forty minutes. Serve turned upside' down on a platter. Serve with hard sauce. Baked Peaches. Select large ripe Peel, cut into peaches for baking. halves and remove stones from the peaches. In the cavity place a seeded raisin, one teaspoonful of sugar, f teaspoonful of butter and a mace. Bake slowly In a of sprinkle moderate oven until the peaches are soft Serve on rounds of sponge cake with sweetened cream. Pepper Hash. Take twelve each of red and green peppers, chop fine after removing the seeds and white fiber, onions and add twelve medium-sizecover with boiling water; let stand fifteen minutes. Drain the vegetables through a colander, return to the kettle and add a tablespoonful of salt, a pint of vinegar and two cupfuls of sugar. Cook slowly until done, as for ordinary piccalilli. 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