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Show tfAE 8. 1929. REAPER COUNTY RICH Entered as second-clas- 'Care of Pastures matter Feb s at the pst office Randolnh. the Act of Mar. 3, 1879. Insures Good Feed Utah, under IPia. E. Marshall, Editor and Prop ' SUBSCRIPTION ,' SliO Per Year In Advance CAN REDUCE COST. OF POULTRY FEED Chronic Influenza. CALIF. PALM SPRINGS., out here to get rid of influenza. But as I pen these May Replace Costly Rations my despairing words, my influenza is With Soybean Meal. cuddled up to this inflamed bosom. This is not the puny, trifling By R. E. Cray, Poultry Department, Ohio State University. WNU service. influenza of the interior, but the Poultrymen can reduce the costs of rations for chicks and for the laying flock by substituting pressure-curesoybean meal for part of the high priced ingredients that are used to furnish the birds protein. Dried milk and meat scraps, two common materials used to furnish proA man stood for several minutes tein in poultry rations, cost more than watching a brawny truckman tugging the soybean meal ; and the cost of the at a heavy box almost as wide as the ration for laying hens is very Imdoorway through which he was trying portant at this season of declining egg to move it. Presently the onlooker The soybean meal can be used prices. asked: Like a lift? to replace at least of the Thanks, I would," the other re- meat scrap and to reduce the amount plied, and for the next five minutes of dried milk to 2 per cent of the laythe two men, on opposite sides of the ing ration. From 3 to 5 per cent of and dried milk should be kept in chick box, lifted, puffed worked, wheezed, but the object of their attentions did not move an inch. FinalGround soybeans containing the natly the helper straightened up and said ural oil cannot be used successfully as between puffs: I dont believe we poultry feed, but the meal produced can ever get it out at mills where the oil is extracted is Get it out?" the truckman roared. satisfactory except that a mineral mixture should be added. The mineral Why, Im trying to get it Ini" mixture can be made of 40 pounds bone meal, 20 pounds limestone, and 20 pounds salt. This mixture should COLLEGIATE be used at the rate of one pound to every five pounds of soybean meal. At present market prices, dried milk Is selling for five times as much as meal and meat scraps soybean are nearly twice as expensive. Decreasing the amount of milk in the ration will lower the vitamin G content but this can be supplied by feeding green grass, good legume hay, or alfalfa meal. influenza of the one outstanding product of this coast which our tourist bureaus do not advertise. In the chronic form, its like visiting kinfolks from back East, arriving in the fall and: hanging on all winter. TJie kind I have stays long enough to make you wish you were dead and not quite extra-speci- sun-kisse- d one-ha- lf s. Tit-Bit- s. The future success of the poultry a great deal upon the care and management of growing chicks in the spring. Give them propWorking hard at college?" Not yet. The ground is too wet and er care and they will grow into strong, slippery. We begin regular training vigorous, profitable birds. next week. Some of the fundamentals to observe while the chicks are young were pointed out as follows: The Wrong Sort Do not overcrowd. See that there Brown arrived at the office on Monare banda not more than two chicks for each arm in with his day morning square foot of floor space in the broodage and a shield over one eye. Good gracious 1" exclaimed his er house. Provide two drinking, friend. What have you been doing? This Is what comes of taking the founts for each 100 chicks. One mash hopper will be enough for doctors advice, Brown replied, with 100 chicks during the first three each deep feeling. weeks. Doctors advice, echoed the other. From the age of three weeks until But I dont understand. reach broiler size, each 100 chicks they Well," Brown explained, my docshould have two mash hoppers four tor told me to go for a tramp every inches high, six inches wide, and five day. I came off best the first three feet long. days, but the blighter I tackled yes Inadequate feeding and drinking faterday was an cilities is one of the worst faults in poultry raising. One Advantage Have adequately controlled ventilaHe was proud of the fine sons he tion. More chicks are killed or weakpossessed, but found their education ened by overheating than by chilling. expensive; and this, with other finanKeep the feed hoppers filled with a cial troubles, had put him into a bad well balanced mash. temper. But he managed to answer to have the chicks consuming Aim a farmer civilly when asked to adabout equal parts of mash and scratch mire a fine litter of pigs. the sixth week. feed at When he was told how expensive Maintain rigid sanitation. It was to keep them he again lost his Cull all slow developing chicks. temper. come through These seldom and he roared. Keep Keep them prove profitable. Be thankful you havent got them! When the weather permits, get the to educate them." chicks out on the ground. A great deal of benefit is gained from sunREASONABLE shine, green feed, and fresh air. flock depends n five-fo- Irvin 8. Cobb After swallowing so many different remedies I am, as you might say, full of conflicting emulsions. When I sneeze my watch stops. When I cough sea lions get jealous and I seem to feel a lot of things giving way inside of me. Testing Drunken Drivers. testing drunken drivers the " Cleveland police have a device named the opthalmlc televinocular stereoscope. But why not just ask the suspect to pronounce it and abide by the results? Old times back home, we had our own system. We didnt follow the New York scheme of Inviting the alleged Inebriate to say Sissie Fitzgerald," because hed probably take refuge in his constitutional rights as a southern gentleman and refuse to bandy a ladys name in any such place as the C'OR calaboose. Early Care Basis for Future Flock Profits half-gallo- ot Under our plan, if a citizen was lying in the street and his fingers didnt move, he was intoxicated. But if even his little finger moved, he merely was resting. But we didnt have alcoholic to pester us. auto-mobi- es Mankinds Rea! Humanity. this and that, Just WHAT awith fellow is almost ready to decide that the human race should be charged off as practically a total loss, something happens. This time it happened In a little mine In Nova Scotia where the calm heroism of two men, penned with the body of their dead comrade at the bottom of a caved-Ishaft, was matched by the magnificent gallantry, the incredible endurance of volunteer rescuers, who, by day and night, unceasingly labored on In momentary peril of death for themselves to save the lives of that trapped pair and did save them. And a week or so before that it happened when a young girl dragged the only other survivors of an airplane crash out of the flaming wreckage and ministered to them and forgot her own hurts while she waded long miles down a mountain to give the alarm, and, having given It, staggered back again to do what else she migh't. n snow-drifte- d Bankers Versus Politics. DOLITICS certainly makes estranged Use Clean Dry Litter Fight Ahead No, Henry, I dont think a manicurist should marry a dentist" "And why not?" If we fought it would be tooth Windsor Star. and naiL Straw is not the best litter there is for baby chicks. Oat hulls, peat moss, finely ground corn cobs, shavings, etc., are said to be better., If merely the best" litter were the only consideration not much would be left to say on the subject The facts are farmers have to get by as cheaply as possible and at the same time strive for good resalts. It Is true that wheat and oat straw becomes damp quickly and if not chopped up fine is too coarse for small chicks, yet on most farms it is by far the cheapest litter available, Is grown on the farm and requires no outlay of cash. That good results can be had by using it is Indisputable. The important thing about it is to use plenty change It often. Combination Rates Customer I want to see some diamond rings, platinum if you please. Jeweler Certainly, sir. Let me show you our combination three-rin- g sets engagement wedding and teething at 10 per cent discount " h . i But a Presidential campaign or two behind us and across the scene with thunderous tread stalked the sacred white cows of big money, their udders dripping wisdom, their gentlest bellow harkened to with eager ears by candl- dates and delegates alike. Statecraft mingled with high finance was what they offered in a rich and creamy measure to one and all the pontifical Mitchell, the omnipotent Dawes, the Infallible Insull, the wondrous WIggin (subsequently known as the uncovered WIggin). And lo, the voice of Owen D. Young was heard in the land. But now, alas, where are the Baruchs of yesteryear? A Meandering Horsemen. DARING soul, residing in a back corner of Brazil, decided to ride horseback to New York. After jogging along some weeks in what might be described as a series of general directions, he reached Rio Janeiro, only to discover hed already traveled 1,200 miles out of his way. The name is given as Senor Severino Moura Fonseca, but the gentleman certainly behaved as though he were a congressional investigating committee. Why, he even outwandered Senator Black of Alabama, and up until the other day, when the administration threw a net over him, the senator held the worlds championship for loose wandering. Its startling, Isnt It, how suddenly the great silence descends upon a statesman who gets out of line with the top bosses? , i Poultry Notes A good lighting system in the poul- try house increases the annual duction of the birds. pro- Eggs from yearling hens are best for hatching, as breeding stock must be fully matured to obtain strong, healthy chicks. . , The poultry industry Is a sizable business, worthy of best efforts whether in research, teaching, production or marketing. Early, continuous, rihd close grazing has made almost unnumbered acres of into permanent pasture animals where exercising grounds A scarcely get a mouthful of grass. which on one not is profitable pasture an animal must hunt 24 hours a day for subsistence, but one where the animal can fill up on grass in a short time and then lie down to make meat or milk. When the first warm days of spring come, the winter supply of feed is apt to be low, so thousands of farm animals are turned onto permanent pastures and the result is damaged, often ruined, pastures for the entire grazing season. Keeping live stock off the permanent pasture another two weeks in the spring to allow the grass to get ahead of the animals, and then allowing it to keep ahead will double the yield of the permanent pasture. First Let permanent pasture make considerable growth before turning live stock onto it in the spring. Second Sow grass seed on bare spots and topdress the spots lightly with manure. Third Never graze permanent pasture down to bare ground. Allow the grass to have considerable leaf surface which is absolutely essential to the life of plants. Fourth Provide temporary pasture for early spring and Fifth Lime and fertilize to replace plant food taken off by live stock through many years. This application will return about $4.00 in increased pasture for every dollar invested. The Pennsylvania Experiment station experimented with an old, neglected, permanent pasture quite similar to many the country over. The part that received no lime or fertilizer required four acres to maintain one cow on full grass feed during the summer. The part that was limed and fertilized required a little less than one acre to maintain a cow. The return per acre the first year, was four times the cost of the lime and fertilizer and five times greater than the return per acre from the unfertilized portion. Have two plots, totaling about one acre for each 1,500 pounds of live stock to be pastured. On plot No, 1 sow a mixture of oats and barley In early spring as soon as the ground can be worked. This plot should be ready for grazing in about one month and should last until July. Then plow or disk this oats and barley plot and sow It to winter rye for grazing in late fall and early spring the next year. The following spring when the rye becomes too woody for good pasture, plow the plot and sow it to Sudan grass for summer and fall Plow the sudan stubble in grazing. late fall after the grazing season and so have it ready to seed to oats and barley again early the next spring, thus starting the rotation over again. On plot No. 2 grow the same rotation of crops, but have the rotation one crop behind" plot No. 1, so when the system is established, by shifting the live stock from one plot to the other a continuous supply of green pasture will be available through the entire season. so-call-ed , Copyright. WNU Service, longer I live the more I the importance of adhering strictly to the rules which I have laid down for myself in such THE matters : 1, To hear as little as possible what is to the prejudice of others. 2, To believe nothing of the kind till I am absolutely forced to It 3, Never to drink In the spirit of one who circulates an ill report 4, Always to moderate, as far as I can, the unkindness which is expressed towards others. 5, Always to believe that, if the other side were heard, a very different account would be given of the matter. Charles Simeon. Cop Finds Horse Attached to Motor Car Hes Driving Policeman Pat Harrison of San Francisco was driving along peacefully when a fellow officer, obviously excited, flagged him to the curb and demanded, What do you think youre doing? Doing? Why? What?" Harrison entreated. Look behind you. What he saw was the fellow officers hard breathing horse. It had been tied to the car. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid. Adv. The Acid Test In prosperity our friends know us ; in adversity we know out friend3. r. bedfellows. 1 Father You admit Tom is perfect, still you refuse to marry him. , Daughter I notice ma has to throw some of your imperfections up to you occasionally in order to get money. What could I do in a case like that? al golden California Rotation of Crops in Two Fields Solution of Problem. Rules of Life Tips for Sheep Growers Are of Tested Value Treat the flock carefully for worms before they go on pasture. Treat every warm month. If this doesnt control parasites, treat twice a month, especially the spring lambs. Shear your flock when the weather Is warm enough that the wool burdens the sheep. If a ewe doesnt give quite enough milk supplement by giving the lamb a little extra from a bottle." They learn quickly to come to you. A creep for the lambs Is a place where the lambs can go and the sheep cant. It makes the lamb grow faster, Is easier on the ewe. It is a 100 per cent satisfactory proposition. If you keep some ewe lambs for addition to the flock, keep good ones. The kind that sells best that Is what you are trying to produce. Lime With Dolomite Because they are cheaper, ammonium salts are rapidly replacing nitrates as fertilizers. These salts are acid forming and require the admixture of a liming substance. In many cases common limestone Is nsed as the liming material and often with bad results because when nsed In considerable quantities It may cause the loss of plant food or render it unavailable to plants. Use of dolomite In the place of limestone not only eliminates this danger but also supplies magnesium to the soil which In many cases is lacking. Pathfinder Magazine. SEE SHOE Pressure! These soothing, cushioning, healing pads stop nagging shoe pressure; relieve painful corns instantly. Prevent sore toes, blisters. Remove corns. Safe, sure. PASTE K SKlll HEALING Cuticura Ointment relieves skin irritation and moret action proIt aids healing motes of ' return smooth, natural skin. For burning and itching of eesema, pimples, rashes, eruptions and sldn conditions due to external causes. Also Cuticura Soap for properly cleansing and comforting the skin. Soap 25e. Ointment 25c. Bny BOTH at your druggists TODAY. 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