SATURDAY, OCTOBER »7. HMM- PAGE mm. I > Fourth Birthday Celebrated Thurs­ day by - Don Pnaeas Little Don Prue«« celebrated his fourth birthday with a party on Thursday afternoon. Hallowe'en fav­ ors were used and the afternoon By Mrs. A. R. Davis. ltloue 2ÆJ-J spent In playing games, Refresh­ 4 menu of marshmallows, birthday Young Cocklebur Plants cake and cocoa were served, Those Mrs. IL K. Hanful« of augnr. So long the two most destructive volcanoes. the grain and hay crops are cut, are And with the plan goes another pro­ aa thia la not exceeded It Is not likely generally rainy. This has been an than snv hid effect will follow. But viding for hameasing the heat for In­ Hogs Get Little Benefit unusually wet season and farmer* when a child 1» allowed to help himself dustrial purpose«. From Undigested Grain have had great difficulty In saving the constant timdency Is thivt the Premier Mussolini has been Investi­ amount la gradually Increased to two gating the plan aud now, It la aald, no Some people argue that hogs will get their crops. or three times the quantltlea specified, obstacle remains except the expense, the benefit from unmolstened and un­ Farmers work In the fields rain or and even then the child 1» no better It is hoped that some way may be digested grain which passes through uncommon to ure satisfied—often leas so. Re ha« ac­ found whereby Italy will be relieved animals. It would appear that this shjne. It isn't logic is no better than to contend that men and women In the driving rain quired the sweet habit and food doe« from dependence upon the outside the threshing machine needs no special forking hay and stacking rye or oat» not taste sweet unless these larger world for fuel and the power that fuel adjusting because, after all, the flock sheaves so they will withstand the amounts are constantly added.—Or. L. produces. If experimental boring Is tried It Emmett Holt In the Delineator. of hens will get the grain which passes effects of the moisture. will probably be on Etna, because that ♦ out the wind stacker. Everyone know« Grainfields and liayfields through­ volcano, being on an Island, can do Chapsls In Hotel«. that when grain become« wet and al­ Many years ago, a group of com- leas damage than Versuvlua If stirred lowed to become stale, In case of hogs out most of the farming sections ot following stock, the quality of the Sweden aro provided with hay and merclsl traveler« called "The Gideons" to unusual activity by mau'i efforts. Cutting tunnels through the moun­ grain racks, which have thé appear­ organized a movement for placing grain for feeding is much reduced. It Is true that calves several months ance of hurdles used in a steeple­ copies of the Scriptures In the guest tainside would he simple In Its earlier old do not masticate their feed thor­ chase. The hay and grain are hung room« of hotels. It wan from lhe start stiigea, and would become complicated oughly, thus grinding oats and corn on these racks to dry, as it is impos­ I a very real missionary enterprise, and only when the heat, on approach to han been productive of excellent re­ the eternal fire«, became unendurable will be profitable. I sible in this climate to kee-p the sults. to the workers. Explosives might do grain and hay from rotting or heat-1 One of New Tork’« leading hotel the rest. Mineral Mixtures Quite ing if it is allowed to llo on the wet ’ men. the owner of a number of big ea- tabllshmenta, announced a few days Chanos for a Bacholor. Necessary for Hog Herd ground. ago hla purpose of going even a step The Ripley, Surrey, parish mngazlno Swlne growers who are puzzled On some of the larger farms the further. Observation during many contains the following: "There han about mineral mixtures will find their hay and grain racks are built as high years of experience has Impressed him questions answered In the following as 30 feet, and frequently it is neces­ With the fact that stranger« who put been no wedding In the pariah for formulas which fnclnde the essential I sary for the crop to hang a fortnight up at hotels In our big dtles are at a over six month«. Who will break the leer Ingredients combined In the right pro­ disadvantage as far as church-going Is before it is thoroughly dried out. portion«. A careful survey of experi- concerned. He has, therefore, decided Extremely heavy rains lato in to erect. In each of hla large establish- menisi work with minerals suggests Sky Baths. the following mixtures: August this year crushed down much monte, a chapel as a place where hla A luxurious bathroom, complete Foor parts acid phosphate, or two of the grain crop with the result guests may worship. “If the patron with hot and cold water, white cn- parts rock phosphate, or one part that there will be great loss and the will not go to church,” he urges, "we smel walls, ____ _ ___ w and tiled floor, is in- bone meal with four parts ground grain production is expected to be •hall bring the church to him.” stalled In a new type of giant blplnne limestone, or six parts unieached far below that of last year. constructed in the United States. wood ashes, or one part air-slacked or — ------ 1-J-------- !-----------------«_______ « Sweden normally raises about 80 hydrated lime with one part salt per cent of the grain necessary to provide Its 6,000,000 inhabitants Pigs Fed Standing Com with bread. Its grain crop of bread- Will Do Little Rooting stuffs consists of rye, oats and Brakes inspected free. Wo specialize in relining anil adjusting. Pigs fed standing com with all the wheat. American wheat is Import­ Motors reconditioned, machine work of all kinds. Day and night tankage that they would eat did no towing. Rcborlng. Aluminum, Steel, Brass and Iron Welding. rooting. The pigs fed com, only, did ed generally to mix with the local the most rooting. Pigs fed four-tenths grains used to make bread. Radiator» repaired. Electrical work. pound per day of tankage with access Scored Cylftiders Repaired to a third crop alfalfa did a »mall Each lot nlso re- re­ amount of rooting. Big Loaf of Bread. I reived ceived coal and salt. The above- re re- ­ If all the bread the average person sults were secured In experiments eats In a year were baked In one loaf, ■ults conducted by Prof. X H. H Sheppard Bheppcrd at ft would take three strong men to lift DAY PHONE 11»-J NIGHT TIIONE 2A2-R I the North Dakota Agricultural col- it and a horse to pull it. The weight lege experiment sjutlou. station. of the !<>af would be 31)7 pouuds. SOCIAL EVENTS FARM UVE STOCK WILLYS - KNIGHT OVERLAND Cars of Quality and Economy • • ♦ J. F. BURKE SUDDEN SERVICE AMENT’S AUTO REPAIR SHOP