The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1927, Image 3

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MEN CAN
NOW DO MORE
ia E. Pinkham’s
Com;
ps Them Well
Fifty years ago there wero few
Qecupaticns for women. Some taught
school, some did
housework, some
found work to do at
Because L
Ve
took up nursing.
Today there are
very few occupations
not open to women,
There are
a women architects,
lawyers, dentists, executives, and legis.
lators. But all too often a woman
cost of her health.
Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain who
works in the Unionall factory making |
overalls writes that she got “wonderful |
results” from taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs,
Chamberlain lives at 500 Monmouth
St., Trenton, N. J.
in the factory and will gladly answer
any letters she gets from women asking
about it,
If Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has helped other women,
vay shouldn't it help you?
Takes Out |
all pain instantly
CORNS
Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads stop all pain
quicker than any .other known
method. Takes but a minute to quiet
the worst corn. Healing starts at
once. When the corn is gone it never
comes back. If new shoes make the
spot “touchy” again, a Zino-pad
stops it instantly. That's because
Zino-pads remove the cause—
pressing and rubbing of shoes.
Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are medi-
cated, antiseptic, protective. At all
druggist’s and shoe dealer’s—35¢c,
Dz Scholls
Zino-pads
Put one on—the pain is gone!
Latest Clock Novelty
A London clock
a clock which has no sign
ism. The
bedded in a slab of ery
has devised
of mechan-
em-
: 3 inches
hands, which are
made of platinmin and diamonds, re
volve on a thin metal pinion. Al
though the c¢ transparent, no
one except the the
clock appar-
ent eonne« and
the framework, price of such a
£4.000,
| .
maser
face of the novelty is
in diameter, and the
maker knows how
goes, because there Is no
tion 1 the hands
clock is something like
will Supply Homes
of the Italian government
one-third "of the profits of the postal
administration will be used In
chasing and building houses for its
employees and agents during the next
ten years, These houses will remain
the property of the administration.
3 dec ree
Do
and
got |
what one can kindly
without sentiment
urt,
Sure Relief
efficiently
and one won't
- ELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
25¢ and 75¢ Pkdz. Sold Everywhere
Green’s
August Flower’
For indigestion, Dyspepsia, ete.
Relieves Distress after Hurried
Meals or Overeating. Being a
gentle laxative, it keeps the di-
gestive tract working normally.
30c & 90c. At all Druggists.
G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J.
RCORNS Removes Corns, Oa)
pain, ensures comfort Ay t
Ring cher. as or toad i gy
—
(The KITCHEN
CABINET
(@, 1927.
Remember that money is of pro-
fle, generating nature. Money
can beget money, and its offspring
can beget more and so on. Five
shillings turned 1s six, turned
again it is seven und three pénce,
and 80 on till it becomes a hundred
pounds.—Benjamin Franklin,
CASSEROLE DISHES
Veal hearts are most
| well cooked and seasoned
Western Newspaper Union.)
and
bacon until crisp,
remove them
the pan and add a
small sliced onion;
fry in the fat.
Trimm and wash
four veal
and fry
{ the hot fat. Place the
heated casserole, add to the fat in
the pan a cupful of water or stock, a
them in
and a bit of bay leaf. Pour the mix.
ture over the hearts and cook well
covered two hours. Just before serv.
ing add the pleces of bacon,
Vegetables en Casserole—Cut tur
nips, squash or cauliflower Into small
pleces and cook In salted water until |
tender. Drain and place in a casse-
role with two minced green peppers
| a tablespoonful of butter and one-half
: 4h ful of cream or rich milk. Bake
in a moderate oven for fifteen min
utes, Pour over a cream sauce, add
a layer of buttered crumbs and cook
uncovered until the crumbs are
brown,
Lamb en Casserole. —~Have
steaks cut from the leg. Put into a
hissing hot frying pan to sear the
surface and hold In the julces, le
move from the pan, brush with butter
sprinkle well with salt and pepper
and lay Ino the casserole, Add
cupfyl of potatoes, cut into cubes, one
half cupful of string beans, three
{| fourths of a cupful of carrots cut Into
thin strips, three slices of onion, two
cupfuls of stewed and strained toma
toes thickened with butter and flour
—two tablespoonfuls of each, well
| mixed. Cook until the vegetables are
soft and the meat Is tender,
three
one
The advantage of casserole cooking
is that the dish may be put into the
oven with proper heat and left with
out further attention until ready to
| serve, The dish Itself is placed on
the table, doing away with a platter
and two to three vegetable dishes,
Hints and Things.
Sauerkraut has become a
portant food.
most Im
at suten un-
cooked It prevents
aunteolntoxication
that Is, that it pre
vents the growth
of harmful bac
teria in the allmen
tary Its
acids act somewhat
like a disinfectant
in one's
We learn tl
canal,
intestines
and so
Some writers tell
promotes internal cleanliness
us that sauerkraut
relieves sufferers from diabetes,
ity, lumbago, flatulency
in fact it is almost a cure-all food
as near as any food can
Sauerkraut is a remarkable palat
able medicine to be recommended for
seasickness, dyspepsia, dizziness and
even skin troubles, Given for
lack of appetite and nausea, it seems
to settle the stomach and spur the ap-
petite. The tests of different ways of
caring for saverkraut tell us that
either canned or in bulk It has equal
! virtue. The juice of the kraut itself
Is a wonderful preservative and when
kept cold and above freezing can be
kept for months, When prepared from
{ good solid heads it may be shredded
very fine, this is the test for the best
kraut, as well as flavor, tenderness,
amount of water and color,
Sauerkraut if sour should be
washed before cooking. If In
and it Is losing Its moisture, a salt
solution should be added to it. Sauer.
kraut is more wholesome and diges
tible uncooked than cooked, as is
| fresh cabbage. However, niany en
Joy the kraut cooked in various ways
| with meat. When sauerkraut is {ced it
| 1s especially good, eaten uncooked, of
course,
In many homes and hospitals the
kraut water is given as a tonle and
appetizer and if one likes kraut. it
will be no hardship, rather a pleasure
to take. It Iz considered one of the
best blood tonics. With all that has
been sald about this wonderful food
it should grow In popularity,
Serve spinach well seasoned and
sprinkled with buttered crumbs,
Put the last few tablespoonfuls of
horseradish Into the pickle jar.
Rhubarb combines with many fruits
and juices, extending the more expen
| sive fruits, Raspberries,
| canned with two-thirds the amount of
| rhubarb will seem entirely like
small fruit. This reduces the
and makes a most palatable fruit
Cranberry julce iz another good fruit
| extender: added to strawberries which
| lose their color In cooking, It makes
fa beautiful and tasty preserve,
Rave all
canned fruit. Mixed with two or three,
obes
and gastritis;
be.
some
well
bulk
sauce or a gelatin pudding. This
juice is good added to lemonade, or
poured over apples when baking,
Apple-Growing
Season Length
Every Variety Requires Defi-
nite Number of Days to
Mature Fruit.
(Prepared by the United States Depart.
ment of Agriculture.)
Everyone 18 more or less familiar
spples are grown In some gections of
What de-
varietal distribution?
Is it the soll, the average temperature,
rainfall, length of growing season, or
Time to Mature Fruit.
From data gathered during the last
four years, J. RB. Magness, physiologist
of
ap-
concludes that every
Some varieties re-
others 150 to
less
blossoming season.
guire 165 to 170 days,
166, and still others ripen In
140 days from blossoming time.
Apparently this time interval for ‘ma-
‘urity holds good for the different va-
these
on
although
bearing
and
latter factors
quality.
climate,
do have a
Length of Season,
A careful analysis of the commercial
| adaptation of apple varieties in differ
ent sections of the United States in
dicates that this length of season re
quired to bring any variety to Ima-
turity is the most important factor in
its distribution. Varieties requiring
160 days or more, such as Winesap,
Arkansas, Staym Winesap, or Yel
low Newton, strictly limited to
the South, latitudes
the Pacific sections where
mal blossoming
an
are
the
coast nor
time Is about May 1,
or eapMer. and first frosts oceur about
160 days later. Varieties requiring
140 to 150 daye to ripen, such
athan, Delicious, or Baldwin, may be
grown in the apple districts of the
North where they are used as winter
or storage applies. When grown In
South these short-season varieties are
fall apples, and if held successfully
must be placed at once In cold storage.
Generally, winter storage varieties
most suitable for any particular sec
tion of the country mre those
ties which do not attain maturity un
til cool wenther prevalls,
middle and
as Jon
varie
Field Peas Valuable to
Use in Rotation Scheme
Washington station not long ago
put out a bulletin on field peas, re
porting tests with the crop in rota-
tions, and for hogging off In Wash
ington, Here are the high points:
The yield of wheat following peas
is less than wheat following
summer fal but greater than
it is preceded by corn or sunfl
A larger total yield of
been during
time In rots
peas
ner
The average
lowing wheat in
tions In which this
occurs is
good
low, when
IWers
grain has
periods of
$1
which field
secured
the
IRYVE
ha »
; equal
sitions in
been used instead of sum
fallow ,
yield of field peas fol
rota-
sion
four different
crop ®
2.4 while the av
erage yield of spring wheat following
wheat In four rotations In which this
crop succession 8 bushels
The varieties, Bangalia, Canada and
Alaska, seed of which is usually read
ily obtained, were among the high
yielders.
Pigs fed limited rations on
clover or alfalfa pasture made more
rapid daily gains later while hogging
off peas. In two of the three years’
experiments, the pigs fed limited ra.
tions were marketed with fed
rations at the same weight, age
and condition. The feed cost of the
pigs fed limited rations on pasture
was Jess than that of the full-fed pigs.
The pigs made average dally gains of
from 94 to 1.25 pounds each while
hogging off peas. The pork produced
per acre of peas varied from 141
pounds with a 16-bushel crop to 244
pounds with a 36-bushel op,
neces
bushels,
occurs is 21
sweet
those
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Agricultural Items
+ OBO Ov Ove],
Navy beans do not yield well on
extremely rich land.
- - *
Alfalfa and lime make a dollar out
of a dime.
. » *
A permanent pasture insures a per-
manent income,
* ® *
Check the grain drill before using
to see that it Is planting right.
- - -
There are only two reasons why a
man should farm: because he likes
farming and beeause he can make
money at it. The good farmer com
bines the two.
. - -
Washing horses’ collars with warm
water keeps them clean and smooth.
Collars seraped with a knife are like
ly to become rough and be ibe cause
of sore shoulders,
- * -
More than half of the total area
state is pastured and therefore is on
the down grade toward final estine-
tion.
. = 0»
To be well built a sflo must have
airtight walls, be round in shape,
have smooth, perpendicular walls,
have strong walls which will not
bulge, and be deep In proportion to
its diameter.
‘Control Corn Borer
While in Larval Stage.
the United States
of Agriculture.)
(Prepared by
ment
damaging work while in the larval
stage. It passes the greater part of
its larval and also pupal existence
within the stalk or other parts of the
host plant, usually corn, but in some
parts of the country in a variety of
other plants, and weeds. For this
reason there is but little chance of
contrelling this pest by Insecticides,
and it is evident to entomologists of
the United States Department of Ag
riculture who have worked on the
problem that the major control efforts
should be directed toward cultural
practices which will lead to the utili
zation or the destruction of Infested
plants, Measures recommended are
Feeding to live stock, burning, or
plowing under; selection of varieties
of corn least susceptible to severe In
Jury, and regulating the time of plant
ing to escape serious infestation and
yet produce satisfactory yields.
Control measures used must take in-
to consideration the fact that in the
New England Infested area two gen
erations annually and the in-
sects attack many plants in addition to
corn, while in the
cluding New York and
around the Great Lakes,
borer is single brooded
principally to corn. In
therefore, it is nec
destroy all
which are
borer, especially large
grasses and many
the sections
tacked,
plowing,
occur
western areas, in
the
the
and confi
New England
to utilize or
region
corn
odd
CRENrY
plants or crop residues
isted as hosts of the
roadside weed
where corn Is chefly at
iow cutting, shredding, deep
and burning of st
stalks are
ubble and
recommended measures,
Sanitation Is Big Help
to Reduce Fowl Cholera
of the
flocks,
olera is
poultry
Lumb, extension
Kansas State Agricultura
a recent radio address It
wks
most
inte summer, and
and Is due largely to
changes of housing conditions and
methods of feeding and handling
which tend to lower the resistance of
the fowls,
Fow! cholera resembles
fowl typhoid. In fact the resembia
is so close that to most persons
diseases appear to be Identical.
trained workers are often
microscopic examinations be
fore definitely
Ordinary
feathers,
Fowl ch one greatest
menaces to
] W.
rian of the
college In
declared
veterinn
chickens, and dv
fatal
turkeys
results, It is
fall
equally
early spring
closely
nee
the
Even
compeliod
diagnosing the disease
symptoms are ruffling of the
appetite, of
tall, a staggering galt
loss of drooping
HR
arrhen
organism ich
microscopic
shaped, and kn«
avium, It
The wh
fowl
rowl
CH URes
in size, is
wn as pasteurells
rapidiy in
multiplies vers
causing blood
poison
Sanitary
number of
MEeASUres eatly reduce
cholera, ac
Regular ra
even tempera
RT
CARPE ©
b.
bh
ventilation
water,
good
pure
rens are
ture, houses and
conditions
disease,
large
also
the
which
Pasture for Hog Family
best
It should be
early in the spring as the
seedbed can be well prepared. If
sown In rows, from two to four pounds
of seed per acre is sufficient ; if drilled
in solid, from four to six pounds
The Dwarf Essex va-
riety is to be preferred. If possible
divide field into two parts and
pasture alternately.
In securing a seeding of alfalfa only
hardy northern grown seed should be
used. The Grimm, Cossack, and On
tario Variegated strains are exceed
ngly well adapted to Michigan con-
ditions. The seedbed should be well
firmed and the soil should not be acid
The land should be well drained.
Rape is one of the substitute
the
Ample Supply of Green
Peas Is Always Delight
An ample supply of green peas,
sugary with their own natural sweet.
ness and not requiring any additions
from the family sugar bowl gre the
pride and ambition of every garden.
er's heart. Peas from a single plant
ing ‘are In bearing for only a short
time. The dwarf varieties most
monly grown in the home garden yield
for about ten days while the bush
peag, those which require brush ot
wire supporis and grow from three to
four feet tall, remain in good bearing
from two to three weeks [It is real
economy to plant the tall peas
quantity. A succession
com
long continued period
OL TER
Useful Manure Floor
The use of the manure floor or stor
age shed, with an ocensional use of the
manure spreader Is a step that goes
hand in hand with good dairy farm.
ing. Planning the rotation =o that
manure may be supplied to the fields
at regular intervals as it 1s needed
insures a uniform, steady crop pro
ductbon that lz a necessary part of
well-organized farm operation, Neg
lecting the fields that are back from
the barn Is a poor practice, rapidly
disappearing,
CASTORIA
MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Castoria is a pleasant, harm-
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe-
cially prepared for Infants in arms Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Gar ltd
each package. © Physicians everywhere recommend it
Bird Has Long Life
How can a bird
official record for long
feathered tribe has
twelve-year-old pintail
near Brawley, Callf,,
ular Relence Mon . A
attached to the
twelve years ago
ther of
survey,
and
Proven directions on
A RE -
India’s Population
present India Is
these only 7.000,
right of franchise.
duck captured les of railways, of
according to Pop. are the property of
inated band Ta ate, and which 400 000
bird's leg more than ure on
at Bear River, Ul: Neo less
the U land are
Proves {f canals and
live? A new The
life the |
set hy i
! ¥ { 1114 :
long population of
2A4T.000 Ky and of
(XM)
among
Leen possess the
are 40000 nn
employ
WOrks
“an equ IOUK senile,
acres of
FENN ma
by a men nited Sts than 20.0506 (60)
served by
1tes
hiological the
authentic?
record les ©
channels,
An as treat
SHREDDED
Fresh strawberries and cream
$rish siseds of whole wheat
delicious dish of health
3 oz. in Each Standard Package
Clever Student
House Cannot Burn
“One of sald Doctor In which is said
Hutchins, president of Berea college, | to be 100 per cent fireproof. It has a
‘who had recently taken up the steel frame of a concrete
of was asked composition and the is of a
her to give the vers laid on steel lath
repls prompt. and i ing frames ave
mn. of abet
of the
our students” Detroit ie a house
winds and floors
Eng
of ox
chemistry, by her plaster
i
hard cha ier
The
metal so tl}
lish teas
¥
fer
"OXY RS
window
door }
at there Is nothi
ng
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Changeable Minds
You want
engraved on the ring
Goldsmitt
name
Rod
deep.
There 30 gratification in slam
Certainly — but not t ming the human ra t iz the oniy
human race there is
quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants,
and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to
mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today.
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DESTROYS
Flies Mosquitoes Moths
Ants Bed Bugs Roaches
sane grannees on be Tea)
One Reason
Teacher Tommy, why was De
mocles afraid to eat his dinner when
the sword was suspended over his
head by a «ingle hair?
Tommy-—-He was afraid
would fall in his soup.-
Gangs
sary oy
ten
discovered |
who adhere]
{
has
boys
one girl Jsins a similar or
ganization of her own. ‘Among adults, |
if bridge ciubg are Included, the pro-|
portion would just about be reversed, |
A Chix
thet for
nEgo
every
the Imir
London ldeas,
The French superphotographer, M.
Nogues, has invented a camera which
takes 300 photographs an second,
On the stage a plain actress may
make up to look pretty, but it can’t
be done on the screen.
Girls who have no diamonds say About some people the worst thing
that ht In vulgar | to wear them. | yOu oan say 1s the truth.
Calicars Prevention
Unexcelled in
ul pushy, they aie gute ky
of skin and hair health. The purifying.