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On How to Raise and Train Your Dog
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Treating Illness
A LITTLE knowledge is a dan
gerous thing when it comes to
treating illness. If in doubt about
what ails your pet, better call the
veterinarian. Many diseases, how¬
ever, are simple to recognize and
treat by yourself.
If your dog’s eyes and nose become
congested and there are signs of stomach
trouble, plus fever, you can be pretty
sure he has simple distemper.
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Treatment of this and many other dogs*
diseases is given in our Weekly News
paper Service booklet No. 78. Covers
Table linen should be looked
over for stains before putting in
the wash tub. Soapy water will
set the stains, and measures must
be taken to remove any marks be¬
fore immersing in the suds.
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Avoid leaning against the door
when riding in an automobile. If
you like to sit sidewise, put on the
safety latch.
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Buy pillow cases large enough
for your pillows. Otherwise the
casings will not stand the wear
and tear.
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Hard-to-get-at places around
machines can be conveniently lu¬
bricated by attaching a soda straw
to the stem or spout of an oil can.
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Tour step-stool or kitchen lad¬
der can’t be too carefully chosen.
It should be as wide and sturdy as
possible with rubber feet and non¬
slip treads for safety. Take no
chances on a rickety ladder.
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Small scraps of white candles
may be put together in a small
cotton bag and brought out on
ironing day. The iron won't stick
if it’s passed over the bag a few'
times.
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Hang table linens on the lines
lengthwise. The warp threads in
the long weave are stronger than
the woof threads.
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booklet title and No. 78.
Pegs life Kiowa.
-Hunger Doesn’t like the
food he’s getting and makes no secret
of it. If only his mistress would dish
up Gro-Pup RibbonI Grisp. Toasted.
Made with 23 essential nutrients. Eco¬
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CLEVELAND COURIER
Soils Need Air for
Total Crop Growth
Increasing Depth of
Aeration Boosts Yield
“Stuffy” soils that have little or
no oxygen available to the plant
roots that grow in them just are not
able to support high crop yields.
Hard working plant roots need oxy¬
gen if they are to do a good job of
supporting the plant and collecting
plant food for the above ground
parts. ,
Working with muck soil, N. K.
Ellis, Purdue university, and Rich¬
ard Morris, U. S, soil conservation
service, found that when liberal
quantities of oxygen penetrated the
soil only four inches the yield of red
beets, sweet corn, onions and Chip-
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It may pay to go deeper than
this plow is set.
pewa potatoes was small. When the
soils were “ventilated” to 18 inches
the yields increased as much as 10
fold. When the depth of aeration
was increased to 36 inches the yield
of some of the crops was increased.
The yield of carrots went from 3
to 33 tons per acre when the depth
of aeration was increased from 4 to
18 inches. Sweet corn yield went
from 3 to 4.75 tons; onions from 45
to 275, 50-pound bags; red beets
from 3.75 to 13.5 tons and potatoes
from about 12 to 258 bushels per
acre.
Oxygen in the soil for the use of
the plant roots is the logical reason
for the difference in crop yields.
Adequate plant food was available
on all the plots. Rainfall during the
season was sufficient to eliminate
water as a limiting crop production
factor on the muck soils.
KNOW YOUR BREED
Blue-Game Chickens
A tradition that has been re¬
corded by the historians of Dela¬
ware, is that during the early days
of the Revolutionary war the men
of Capt. Jonathan Caldwell’s com¬
pany took with them game chickens
noted for their fighting ability.
These chickens were said to be of
the brood of a famous blue hen. The
company soon received the sobri¬
quet “Blue Hen’s Chickens,” and
the state of Delaware in 1939 adopt¬
ed the Blue Hen’s Chicken as the
state bird.
The photograph shows a blue fowl
resulting from a cross of Black
Sumatra cock and Blue-Splashed
White hen, as developed by the
U.S.D.A.
Trough and Bath Pen
This drinking trough has an over
jw pipe to carry water to the
rger trough. The arrangement
iminates the need for float valve.
Unique drinking tough and batU
pen, courtesy James F. Lincoln
foundation.
The pipe also serves as a part of
the fence. The water in the larger
and lower trough is carried away
by an overflow pipe.
Treating Turkeys for
Blackhead Recommended
A little item on a large subject
appeared. recently in the official
publication of the American Veter¬
inary Medical association.
Diisobutylphenoxyethyld i m e t h y 1
benzylammonium chloride, it seems,
has been recommended by leading
veterinary authorities as a “pre¬
ventive of naturally occurring en
terohepatitis of poults.” “Enterohe
patitis” is a disease more common¬
ly known as “blackhead.”
NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS
Smart, Colorful Towel Motifs
Ml
7321
'T'HESE smart motifs are a must
in the trousseau of the bride
to-be. They’re as decorative as
they are useful. Three different
designs.
310 Wives and Concubines
Sacrificed at Raja’s Death
The death of Raja Suchet Singh
in Lahore, India, in 1844, was fol¬
lowed by one of the last and great¬
est instances of suttee, the age-old
Hindu custom that required a wid¬
ow to be cremated with her hus¬
band. This ruling prince main¬
tained, in palaces in Lahore, Jam¬
mu and Ramnagar, a total of 10
wives and 300 concubines, all of
whom sacrificed themselves on
funeral pyres in their respective
cities.
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Frenchman Came Upon
Radioactivity hy Accident
Radioactivity was discovered by
accident. Henri Becquerel, a
friend of Madame Curie, placed a
little uranium on a photographic
plate, covered it with some black
paper^and left it overnight. The
next morning the plate was foggy.
Experiments proved that X-rays
had not fogged the plate. The
mystery intrigued him so, he kept
working away at it until he dis¬
covered the Becquerel ray or
radioactivity.
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To be ready with quick relief
keep handy a jar of soothing,
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Use freely, see how the medica¬
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poison, mosquito bites, sunburn,
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