Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 April 1920 — Page 7
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F POPCORN Besides Its Use as Confection It Possesses Much Value as Nourishing Food. . INTERESTING FOR CHILDREN Any Surplus Steck Not Wanted for Family Use Can Usually Be Sold to Local Merchants at Fair Price Plant Early, -i (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Don't forget to Include a pint of popcorn In your Karden. Heedes Its use as a confection, popcorn possesses much food value. On ninny farms where It Is not desired to grow popcorn as a market crop, a few rows are planted In the garden for home use. This usually Interests the children nnd It Is well to let them do the planting. If It Is desired to grow popcorn as a field crop, the surplus stock that Is not wanted for home use can usunlly be sold to local merchants at a fair price, or a profitable local trade may be built up by supplying It direct to consumers. Almost any variety of popcorn will give satisfactory results If properly handled and, by judicious seed selection, tho chosen variety can be greatly Improved. Plant Pcpcorn Early. Popcorn should be planted early so It will have a long season in which to mature. The planting may be done as soon as the soil Is dry enough to cultivate, or when the oak trees begin to show their new leaves. A warm, well-drained location, free from marshy conditions, should be selected. The soil should be plowed or spaded to a depth of eight inches or more and the surface of the plat thoroughly pulverized before planting. The rbws should be about three feet apart. A small furrow two or throe inches deep is sufiicient. The kernels should be dropped eight or ten inches apart in Give Popcorn a Place in Your Garden. the row nnd covered to a depth of about one Inch. The planting should be done before the moist soil In the furrow has had time to dry out. Keep All Weeds Down. Grass and weeds should be kept down as much as possible while the corn is making its early growth, and the soil should be kept loose over the surface by frequent cultivation. If only a small plat Is planted, it is better to plant a number of short rows. DON'T PASTURE SEED FIELDS Mistake to Let Live Stock Into Ripe Alfalfa Severely Infested With Chalcis. It is a mistake to pasture alfalfa seed fields which have become too severely infested with chalcis 11 y to yield a crop worth harvesting. Live stock walking through ripe alfalfa causes the seeds to be shelled out. and those Infested with the hibernating larvae of the chalcis tly fall on the- ground, where they become the source of infestation the following year. ALSIKE CLOVER GAINS FAVOR According to Ohio Station It Produces Favorable Yields in Soils Lacking Lime. The use of Alslke clover as a substitute for the common ml clover is gaining headway In Ohio, according to the Ohio experiment station. This Is due to the fact that the Alslke clover produces favorable yields in soils where lime is deficient and mi-der-dralnage is lacking. IMPROVE QUALITY OF CLOVER Manner in Which Cropx Is Handled After Being Cut Has Much to Do With Excellence. The manner in which clover Is handled after bein cut, has much to do with the quality of hay obtained. The method of plat-inc it in 'cooks' is no oubt the best way. but labor is so üenree that other methods, requiring
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RIGHT TOOLS NEEDED FOR WORK IN GARDEN
Large Assortment of Hoes and Rakes Unnec2ssary. It Is Important That Equipment Be Properly Cared for and Used Frequently Keep Clean and Store In Dry Place. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Thrift gardens should be thrift gardens from start to finish, and the vegetables grown In them should not cost as much as It would cost to buy them on the market. Every lteiyj of expense should be keft down. This Is especially true In the purchnse of tools, according to specialists. Some jrardeners have an Idea that they must have n lare assortment of hoes and rakef, wheel hoes, seed drills, spraying: outfits and special equipment before they can begin to garden. But the tools actually required in the cultivation of a thrift garden are few and simple. A spade or spading fork, a steel rake and a hoe, together with a piece of Garden tools, including the essential Implement and a few others. string and two small wooden stakes, are the chief essentials. There are a number of other tools, such as a trowel, sprinkling can, wheel hoe, seed drill and wheelbarrow, that may often be used to advantage, but they are not absolutely necessary. It Is Important, however, that the few essential tools be properly cared for and used frequently. Every time they are used they should be cleaned and stored in a dry place. Also they should be kept so sharp that the work may be done easily and thoroughly. A god job of hoeing cannot be done with a dull or rusty hoe. If the garden is located at a distance from the house a small, low, Hat toolbox, long enough to accommodate the hoe and rake, should be provided. The top of th'is box may be covered with a piece of roofing paper to make it waterproof, and a small lock should be provided for. safety. The loss of one good tool will more than offset the cost of a toolbox of this character. i KEEPING FEW PIGS ON FARM Hogs Furnish Good Variety of Meat and Also Lard for Family Use Feed Cost Small Nearly two-thirds of the meat eaten on the American farm is pork, the average farm consumption of pork being over ;)00 pounds per family. The greater portion of the pork products used by the farmers are produced on the home farm. A small number of pigs can be raised cheaply. Kitchen and garden wastes, and sometimes dairy by-products, are available for feed. The farmer usually kills the hogs and dresses them on his own place. The hogs furnish a good variety of meat and also lard. vi POULTRY NOTES 1 v I
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Get the chicks out-of-doors as soon as possible. As a rule ducks are easier to brood artificially than are chickens. You cannot get good egg yields from your hens unless you give the young chicks good care. The Camplne is a breed of European origin that is now having a wave of popularity in this country. If tankage Is good and wholesome, the chickens like it and do well with It as an addition to the ration. The egg is largely composed of water, therefore, the hen should have an abundance of water, fresh and clean. Hawks never trouble ducks and the old mother duck will fight all Intruders, such as cats, dogs and chickens. Most of the trouble with lice on small chicks can be eliminated by doing away with the hens for brooding purposes. If you keep ducks, make them comfortable by giving them dry sleeping quarters, and plenty of water; also by giving them hade. Whether your chicks are hen hatched or incubator hatehei!. they must be watched closely for the pests :nda liht greasing is a tine preventiv.
LIFT OF CORNS!
Drcp Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers ''Mb. Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out. Yes, magic! No humbug! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but Is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Freezone Is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius, tt Is wonderful. Adv. A Regular Dog. He was looking for a sood canine companion and had answered an advertisement in the newspaper. The following conversation ensued: "You advertised a sensible dog for sale?" "Yep." "What do you mean by a sensible dog?" "This pup has never had a ribbon around his neck and has never ridden in a limousine since the day he was born. lie's a happy-hearted, boneburying, cat-chasing. 100 per cent dog. Houston Post. Don't abuse your enemies make them ashamed of themselves.
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IToadache, Toothache. Earache, Nen ralgia. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis. Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell Innrer "Rayer packupes. Aspirin Is tho trade mark of Kayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of JSallcyllcacId. Acme of Activity. Joshua performed his little stunt. "Ket you couldn't make a favorite son stand still," we taunted. M ire Mel? 2 ft 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief f FOR INDIGESTION
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