Method for Summer Blanching of Celery Inch Planks Made Use of to Exclude Light. Early planted celery will be devel- oped to the pdint where It is ready to bleach by the middie to the latter part of August, Because it is proper to bank up the plants with soil in late October many folks make the mistake of trying to blanch the plants in the same way when the weather {s warm. Early maturing celery can be blanched by placing inch planks that are 12 to 16 inches wide on edge on either side of the row. The boards can be held in position by tacking a small strip either end. The boards as close to- gether to exclude the light. from AcCross be possible This may must drawn as SO as leave two the planks, roofing that are stood on edge on either glide of the row and that are held to- gether at the top by pieces of No. 12 and 14 wire, that have been fashioned somewhat like a hairpin. Folks that have only a few plants for early blanching, who few pieces of 4-inch and plant. Extremely hot weather willl It takes to blanch celery after are put in place. For home planks ten feet celery Is used the planks may the tile long, as soon as the be along moved able, Methods of Controlling The granary weevil, known for cen turies as a pest of stored graln, may be killed wi for a few hours to a of 155 de- grees Fahrenl is very tures, if the infest ly chilled by ru low tempera is sufficient- resistant rain ; from o1 another, it can be protected frow weevil attack, Department of department Bulleti Granary Weevil.” The granary confused wi says the Unit Agricultur more « latter mentary originate Mediterranean regi not appear and trol along with other is given | publication ned long as the supply lasts, by to the United Agriculture, measures, the bulletin. A copy of the be obtal free, writing States Department Washington, D. C. Infertile Egg Is Best may as Summer heat has the same effect on fertile eggs as the setting hen or In- cubator. The germ, In hot weather, will quickly develop a blood which spoils the egg for food market purposes, “Fresh eggs for table use should be infertile,” says Allen G. Oliver, poul- try extension specialist at State lege, Raleigh, N. C. and fine the male birds hatching season is over. which are good enough purposes should not run with the hens all the year round. }¥ this method the males will produce stronger germed eggs that In turn will produce stronger chicks.” Mr. Oliver states that If the hen is properly fed, If the nests are clean, the eggs gathered twice dally, stored In a cool, dry place and delivered to the consumer in prime condition, the consumer will be willing to pay the highest market price. But if the rooster Is allowed to run with the flock after hatching season, if the hens are not properly and regularly fed, if the nests are dirty and crowded and the eggs are gathered every few days and stored in a warm place before de- livery some days later, the consumer wants a gns mask when the food comes to him at the table, a8 soon as the Those males Best Weight of Hogs to Hog-Off the Corn Crop Hogs of any welght may be used in hogging off corn, but best results are secured with the hogs weighing from 70 to 125 pounds. With good mature corn, a dally galn of from 1% to 1% pounds can be expected. With an av- erage crop, we figure that an acre of corn will supply sufficient feed for about five pigs of the above weights for a 60-day period, providing that good pasture is avallable while on corn. Hogs should have access to a pasture which Is rich in protein and @loerals, Avoid Injecting Serum Into Hams Careful in Immunizing Against Cholera. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Veterinarians and tioned by the United ment of Agriculture and virus immunizing hogs Frequently infecti ried Into the hypodermic nes others are Depart infecting when can States agninst serum into the hams against cholera. us material Is ear contaminated results through the formation of abscesses at the point of the injection. When such unsound hams are f tt} ham by a dle and damage discovered i He packing house they are condemned but in deep sented In be detected at is some Instances ure so the the time the hams are trimmed and in to curing In vealed untll after the ham had reached the consumer, Heavy Loss to Packers. In July, 1923, Department of Agriculture called fon of those who administer anti-hog the to the the attent losses to 8 sort of damage A case was cited where a $40 out of 110 1} sult of ham In} aging practice More Suitable Places. Immunizatic ! ‘ EYES ' n be accomplished the Mi CR as effect when serum N injected Into » under orre IRKe wii abscess form The virus is where no ds result inject lace where Practical Swine Houses Deseribed in Bulletin housing is impor the di of the publicati the sunpls the supply States Washington ?ails With Small Tops Preferred for Milking The ordinary milk pail is usually much wider at from twelve to sixteen quarts, An ex ceptionally arranged for catching all the foreign that may fall from the cow's udder, flanks or belly. Intelligent farmers and dalry- men are abandoning old palls for the more sanitary small top palls. Palls with small openings In the reduce the bacterial content approximately 50 per cent. Such palls are not expensive and will Isst as long as the old style. All milk ves sels should be of good material. well tinned and have all the crevices well filled with solder. It Is quite dificult or almost Impossible to thoroughly clean and sterilize a milk vessel that has deep crevices along the seams. well vessel matter these time top Cattle on pasture need to be salted regularly, NL . * The loss to farmers from Infertile eggs Is more than £15,00,000 each sum- mer, « & » and a few acres should be planted on every farm. . . * Horses aren't human but they get Just the same. CE A cow cannot eat enough grass to supply nutriments for pounds of milk. . . 25 { the most profitable pursults and throw the spotlight on the doubtful ones, * * . for ticks or lice. If sheep are not dipped It means the feeding of high- priced graln to ticks the t« GG ENE R A LL M OT O RA 8 ill - Tin quality and value, © man over 1 er” "1 n flaor Ip oor Gossip y room let ti bie, sir, out youth cemanding tle that der spots. Travel & Bt. P Ry. New York 203 Park Bla Pittsburgh R113 EDWARD 8, for bands, clubs d societion, cial such as words and in silk, gold ver spea- letters, destgns or sil. for Ma. Canada Protects Railways PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer” Package Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed Colds Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Each unbroken “Bayer” package con tains proven directions, Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Palin In 1930 “Hubby, I may be a little late for dinner. I'm taking a taxiplane to Paris to do a little shopping.” “May be a little late myself. Been invited to try some new golf links in California.” Marriage is a business failure when a man puts his property in his wife's name, Interesting Light on Early American Tribes { His MmRuUsnienms of exquisitely fashi earth in the reared of built the tribesmen carried baskets and heaped it se pul chers until they had feet the rounding country, Discoveries made the disentombing of four skele- believed to the remains of royal family. In the found the first bit of ever geen in a North on mounds 30 the sur- above level were centered tons be ¢ American Where Age Counted Little Emily had been spending the with Uncle Will and had impressed with became President of the United States. “And do you remember nim?” asked the little girl. “Yes, Indeed,” replied her uncle “You see I'm much older than you.” “Well, then” asked, how much older will I have to be before I can remember him?” she “Ye Good Old Days” “Ye” In this expression is merely the Anglo-Saxon or Old English meth od of printing the article “the.” when it is printed “ye.” However, frequently it is incorrectly or humor- ously pronounced “yee” like the old pronoun “ye.” company educational An Egyptian motion-picture is entertain. Egypt. with a single dose? Shot" does It, Dr. Peery's 372 Pearl 81, N.Y. Adv. care Invokes the thief. Few love what is guarded. Ovid. - : S DELL-A OR _INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s. Sold Everywhera DR.LD.KELLOGG'SASTHMAREMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and May Fever. Ask your drug. gist for it. 28 cents and one dole for. Write for FREE BAMPLE. Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc. Buffalo N.Y. NE ) : | HINDERCORNS nowores louse, ebe., 8h) feet, makes walking easy, Corme Cale all pain, ensures comfoMm to 1he mall or at Drag. - ear Your Skin Of Disfiguring Blemishes Use Cuticura CONT BE GRAY, Darken your gray hair, gradually Surely And safely in privacy of your home, U over RB roars by ai Me Saranice. BOOKLET F st 7. BREEAM, CONN, a - a ——— RA cho a — W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 33.1928,