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August 25, 1932     Golden Valley News
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Southern Argentina is suffering from a three-foot fall Another of the blighting effects of the Smoot- tariff. If you don't believe it ask Cordell Hull• Washington statesmen who fill the Federal the names of their own relatives are merely theory that charity begins at home. 4)- are wondering now is whether the allied diplo- new excuses for wanting the war debts enforcement officer says the man uor is as bad as the fellow who sells it. a lot worse after he drinks it. to make her in Saturday as long a period as does the salt. Mrs~e Aid met with Three or four pounds of sodium • last Thurs- chlorate dissolved In three or four day. A was out and all gallons of water should be sprayed enjoyed lunch served, per aquaxe rod of infestation. Plants Dale wife and three appearing after the first treatment sons of the M. B. Hogo- should be sprayed again. boom family a pleasant visit over] Large patches of.bindweeed ttave Monday and Tuesday. [been killed by cultivation, but two Mrs, M. B. Hogoboom, Maur~ce, I seasons of thorough work were re- Dorothy and Bobble accompanied | quired. Since the roots must be them as far as Sentinel Butte on starved the ground has to be work- Tuesday afternoon, ed about once a week to kill every Froada Marquardt was an all day stalk. Sunday caller at the Konba home. Any specimens believed to be Vernon Knapp drove to Oolva on Sunday morningand brought out the depot agent, Mr. • Hun•icy, to upend the d~ty sight seeing at Al- ,~edand at the river, whlc~ he ca- very much, ~d was a dinner gueat at Bury's. ~Nefl and Byron were .~Ho- field bindweed should be sent to the department of botany at the Agri- cultural college for certain identi- fication: Bulletin No. 243 contains illustrations and descriptions of the weed, and it may be secured for the asking. WHY THE NIGH'/WAS DARK Fair and moderate weather came ' in the wake the resultant silage has a tendency to become sour. The feeding value of the silage is also less when the corn is castled before it has begun to glaze. This is because the corn plant stores much of its .highest quality nutrients during its later stages of maturity. "Most feeders desire a silage that contains from 67 to 75 percent mois- ture," Hopper says. "This indicates that you should cut corn for silage in the late dough or early glazing periods. If you cut it at this time and ,PUt it into the silo without undue drying, you will have approximately this desired moisture content. You will no~ need to add water then, nor will the sil- age be undluy sour. If you cut the corn at this stage you will not find it necessary to tramp it until the silo is almost full. Purohases of cattle ~aade in the fall for the purpose of fattening on pasture in the summer should con- sis• largely of calves and yearlings: Pastures in the spring may. consist Small hut MiIhty Manhattan island has an aggregate area of 21.9 square mile~. Its great- ast length is about 13% miles, Its ~eat~t breadth about 2~ mlle~. Hatching Turtle l~.lp Turtle eggs are generally covered with sand or wRh vegetation and left to hatch by the natural heat of their covering and the sun. About Ourselves ~ne opportunity of doing great dasd~ may never come to us, but the opportunity for doing good deeds is ever With us. No Placa for Idlera • he scorn of idlers Is the ~eat- ast American inventlon.~Ameflcan Magazine G|raffes Move Fmm~ Olrat~es are cayabl~ of a $0 mllo~ an ham. GAS AND OIL I PRI} PT, EFFICIEHT EgVlCE Texaco Service Station GOODW 'mo esO