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IN NATIONAL
i seta. WMtMM: Pennsylvania. $tm '
UMQ.tMO; Ueargta. «MKVOW .WO. Wtasim
uln. IKMHUMMMM; talifornia. SttUMb
At tb« m|UNt of the Pnnhhtil. It* and Km
S« rrt*r) of Agriculture lu* iMtfiiM- j ***■*.
«d it* lawnlwr* «rf the .National Me- w ISHTIUCT CMttlHiN
making narut
IN CANNBWi
Boy ami Kir! club members who
sH Kuu, Chief. Fowl hivwetigatkai*.1 *** •<* «a*"«
The National Research t'oancil m or- «?««* ,«* "f work,T ."f
mntani tn 1U1H at the m|M of the .I "'"*1 ,rf At
President by the Natbsial AmlMUjr ( ? *"*. **J Mw" ®hHe
shlemv The Pr«dd*nt mwitly «- lo.«lvt' mwdag snd 'J.*
i quntnl the N'ttkmtl AitdMir of 'J®*" frnwiipi-apenkiit*
■ 5klwM* * to i«*r|K>ttiare the National i110^ ^Thrm*
RNWKh CiNim'tl. the dutie* of which' J"""* teaahers I sing taught m
amruh Couix-il Henry S Cnnv*. F«*-
e*ier and rbief < f Kun>*t Serviee.
Kurt F Kellcrman. Awmrialr lW.
Bureau of Plant Industry. awl Kapb-
tu
t daHtua*tratk«
la
the Executive order j ,rf ** •• "" *> give the
. .. audiMKv first
and Um la the furekrn
Thl is tor the purpose of
educating the foreign speaking
in ihigttab. It 1« the aim of the pi
Marion workers in tin* X< .Northern an.i
Htauw to have a trained
wew defined
as follow*:
"In general, to *ttmutate rearsrch
in th** msthenuttlcal. phy*tcat. and
biological sdenive aud In the applk>a-
tioii of tbom* arience* to engineering,
agriculture. mutWjM*. ami other use-
ful art*, with the ohjer* of tnersaa-
kiMtwIwlvi1. of vimigihHiInt the 'ojnuiw UHants-r* to giv
Ik Woman's Took
Do you
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national defense. and of contributing
In other way* to tin* public welfare."
ItH NTY S.WKS
CLOTiHNG AH
WAS MEAM RR
The women of t'inta < 'ounty I'tah,
have «wl fL'..'SMI during the last
month by remodel I iik hats and cloth-
ing under the supervision of flu* conn- j
t.v borne demonstration a Kent The
work I* <*arrled on at meeting* to
which the women bring their materia In
and work under the agent'* *u|*>rvi - j
Umi. Three butidml ami fifty hat*
have lieen remodeled a saving of at ]
leant $1..'SM <lres*e* have been made
frutn coats and suit*, waist* from old
ahlrts. children's clothing from wom-
en'* dresses. ta>y*' trou*er* from men's
clothing, and hoys' overcoat* from
men's old oust*.
canning ami drying demonstration*
whereever there I* sufficient number
of foreign-ft|amkiug people to warrant
It
NATIONAL til
Didn't know much. hut knew -omethlng
learned while !!*■ other uien played ,
Didn't <b*lay ft r commission-.;
Went while the other men stayed
Took n«i degree* up at PiaUaburg.
Needed too aoon for the came.
Heady at hand to !«e a*kcd for.
Ordeni said. tW'! Ami they came
IMdu't get ban on their ithouldera,
Or three months to see if they eoubl
Didn't got claimed with the ree'lant
Or told th**y wer «*|ually kihmI
Jam got a job and giM tm>y,
Awkward they were, but Intent
rtllng no claim for excm|ithMt.
Order* .said; "<{o"! And they went
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War Has Multiptied the
Value of Good Tires
WAS KITCHEN TO
HANDLE TON OF j IHdn't get farewell procc^don*
PBOOltifl DAILY j Didn't get newMpatier praiM*.
The total number of summer
school students at the University
A new "Win the War Kitchen'' jimt
opened in Richmond. Va., ha* been
established to save surpluses of fruit*
| and vegetables coming to the Kich-
S tiK nd market*. The kitchen I* In
j charge of th" urban home demonstra-
tion Hireitt of the Detainment of Airri-.
{culture, and the State aKrlcuItural col-
' lece. umi thn** assistant*. It I* situ-!
I a ted next to one of the large markets.
! and h:i* equipment for handling a ton
of product* daily. In addition to u
, spaciou* KlasKcd in demon*tratlon room
• there I* one rt« m '*ontalnlng a drying
plant and a steam pre>mure canner.
another for canned surplus, one for j
the storage of vegetable*, a rest room,
and the offices of the urban home'
demonstration agent anil the State lead-
er of city work. The work of the |
kitchen 1* lielng put on a thorough
hufdne** ha*l*. A committee represent- i
Didn't e*ca|ie the tu Junction
To mend, in exten*o. their way*.
W«>rk-liench and <*ounter and roll-top '
Dug In ami mindinK their chanco.
Order* said Flr*t line of treuche*!" !
They'n* holding tl *m sotacwiwre In j
France.
—Roland F AikIivw* .
RuikHng
to hwkir for HiMliri
Cmto SI.I7MI9.0M.
Tin* total co t for National Army can- [
roumc'iiU wan $1 bi,T2tl,47.'i. ai-cording to i
a statement by the War Department.
The Natioual <<mird <*ampH cu*t |«IK. !
378,^72.
fJmergi-twy work to provide for sol '
dier* In this country and to provide j
building for the manufacture and *tor <
age of material both here and abroad I
utMlerfaken by the con*truction dlvl*- j
Ing the three market* will buy up the' Ion of the Army, which has heeti e*e-;
surplus at a reamiiable wholesale rate > cut *l or is under way and In prospect
, - m . • 1J.00 i, • tiefore It goes Into the market*, there^ up to June 1. will <*o*t aNntt fl,!TO.«lf
ex as to nate is wnicn us j,y preventing glut* and a**uring fn**ii 000 This total I* exclusive of three
J<9 above the attendance of last product* for canning and drying The: operations costing tinder
Never were cars so necessary—
both in business and domestic life.
Never was their continuous and
economical use so imperative.
Never was freedom from tire trou-
ble and tire expense so absolutely
essential.
The rapidly
United States
time worth.
Thousands of motorists each week
ire turning to United States Tires to
ir growing demand for
Tires
prove their war-
get dependability and
United
carry you farthest at least cost.
They enable you tonalw the moat
of your car—passenger of com-
mercial—now. when it is mora tJtttt
ever a vital war-time necessity.
There ts s United States Tire log
every possible need.
Our nearest Seles snd Service De-
pot will tell you which ones yon
should have.
We KXOW Tinted States T ire* are gom) tirea. That's why we Mil them.
The FORD GARAGE
Standard safety razor* are now being
lamed to men In the expeditionary
forces. In addition, each man In ls-
Hued a toothbraah. comb, hairbrush,
soap, and towela.
year at the corresponding date, home demonstration agent* are work-
Not more than five per eent of •"* 1,1 cooperation with the Final
the enrollment are men. Administration.
BI TTER FOR THE NAVY'
Butter for the Navy I* lielng In-
spected by dairy manutocturlng spe-
cialist* of the Department of Agricul-
ture to lnaure a uniformly high qual-
ity for men In the service. In this
work, greatly enlarged since the war.
there are 00 specialists Inspecting the
output of SIO creameries in various
parts of the country. Only the l*x«t
grade of cream Is accepted for mak-
ing this butter. More than six and u
half million pound* of butter will la*
inspected during the season, and m<*t
of It will lie packed in la<t|ut*n*l tin
container* in order to preserve its
quality for a* long a time as i"**-
alble.
onirol of :i e ordinance
lieef, such aa ox-tall*, liver*, tomrues.
rfweet-bread. hewrta, kidney*, brain*,
ami trip*, may tie aerved at any time
"We ask houaeholder* not under
any clrcumstaiM** to buy more than
one and one-quarter |iotuid« of clear
lawf weekiy or <aie and <aie-balf
pound* including the U* e. |<er person
I In the household.
"Mhrery partrlotlr Mating I* > x
tin* direct
lH*|iartmeiit
I'p to June I the c(m*tria*thai dlvU
ion Imd • ■••mpleied .Ml job*, at a total
cost of ft has -*M ojter
atlons under way. which when ttiitstied |
will i*«a«t a I* nit Prepar- ; <-omply at «*«■«• <ai a volun
atlons an* lielng made to start work on j ,Mr> ,.nm. (>f vW>lutttllm
117 new o(s-ratlon* Which are exi*s-t«
to coat $700,000,000
LIKE AN ELECTRIC
BUTTON ON TOES
Toils why a earn ia m painful and
Preaa an electric button and you form
a contact with a live wire which rings
the bell. When your shoes press
ajpd at your corn it pushes Its *harp
roots down upon a sensitive nerve and
you get a shock of pain.
Instead of trimming your corns,
which merely make* them grow, just
step into any drug store and aak for
a quarter of an ounce of freeaonc.
This will coat very little but Is suf-
ficient to remove every hard or soft
corn or callua from one'a feet. A few
drops applied directly upon a tender,
aching corn stops the soreness Instant-
ly, and soon the corn shrivels up
it lifts right out, root and all, with-
out pain. Tbto drug freesone la harm,
less and never Inflames or even Irri-
tates the surrounding akta.
CENTER OP AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION IN ILLINOIS
The center of agricultural produc
tlon of the I'nlted State*, according
to the value of crop ami animal prod-
ucts for 1917. 1* lu west central Illl
nots as shown by a diagram just Is-
sued by the Department of Agricul-
ture. The States of greatest produc-
tion are: Iowa. |1.33M,000.0W ; Illl
nois, fl.2nft.000.000: Texas *1 ,f*r.,000
000: Missouri. $047,000,000; Ohio, «H51-
000.000; Nebraska. *774.000,000: In- ^
dtana. $76(1.000,000; Kansas. $735,000- „n<| final prfsliicf is rea<lr for *tilr
000: New York. $700,000,000: Ifinne- m,M ..y^rseas
OfMMitructlon of additions and itn-
provement* to the hospital establish
ment of the Army in this ■-<.imtri >lur
ing the [mst six month* has been un
ilertaken by the Coast ruction Division
of the Army at an «*tlmat *d ••«>*t of
$2S, 173.417..VI The m-w buildings imi
slst of hospitals, convalesctMit Imr
nick-. Infirmaries and nurses' i|ii rt
ers. Tlt<* fiirur « represents work fin
istosi mid In the iihipw of foaipiettoo.
Ia th within and outside the nitni s
and cantonment*
Thousands of Women :ir<* ostphivisl
in the l'nit«s| States gasmask Han'
They are ncting as Inspectors and ar"
engage l throughout the entire ppss-s*
of manufectnre a«"cor ling to a *fate
ment fr-an the lias Defense H rvice
Hundreds of girl* have been trained
In the special art r f sewing the fa.-e
pieces Raclt separate slen in the
semhling <#f the mask is done by wo
men worker* until the ma<k Is -nm
piete«I. the last Insrawtlon is mad<<
RED CROSS FAMILY REMEDIES
_ fenUb Chetniata and Docton were called into service in perf c::ng rhi
tins of Red Cross Remedies.
This is an sge of Specialists, and whiie one may have distinguish ri achieve
msnts to his credit in one particular line, another is exce'.i-g t" at tnethtr g t is'
That very thing makes it possible for us to have a Ked * r^es muoy tu,- i
sDment, and snsbles us togive theconsurricr more than v.- promise orchs.-ii- ft
Each formula is compounded with as much care ar I prev-jnon as if
entiresucceas depended upon that one R*;Tnedy. Thai's why NB'TRO! *
repairs shattered nerves, and Red Crocs SfONE itO.iT ad BUCi ?
yoor kidneys in a normal and He&Ithy rondi'i'M).
Red Cross Remedies are not Fatent Medicines, .ho formula i-
on each carton in plain English, an Uiat ?ou know what .iev i " c • <
and what you are taking. More than me hundred Re ! < roes Ktn<i
Toilet Preparations trs sr id and gcarar ' d -e'v I v
THE OORHKR DRUG ST0RS
DECIDED REDUCTION
IN 111 OP PRSftff
HMH'V^TRD
FOR FARM Aim RAN CM LOAMS
With Best Hates and Options and Ijnick service. All Papers,
including Alwtract Examination and All Notes Prepared in
Amarillo. Check Ready When Papers Signed.
WE ALSO BUY AND EXTEND VENDORS LIEN NOTES
IN ANY SIZE AMOUNTS
WANTED—If your Property is for Sale or Trade give us your
Best price; we will do the rest. We have some good trades.
Further information gladly given. When in Amanita come and
10 Bivins
O. W. ROACH
Texas
tag sa Oar Part. Hags
Limited nmnnmptlnn of beef i«*h j
in the household and In pObllc eating j
placea. Is asked by Herbert [
United States Pond Administrator |
j Mr Hoover ah o states that pork and!
I pork profit*** may he sot sfUijte<! in j
moderation
1 HI* telegram to K A fVdw F'*l j
| era! Food \dmlni*tratf>r outline* in j
j full the pr'nrmm until fttrttier noH.s- j
! and rea<ls
"The 'lematKls f«T beef f.,r .«ir 1
armv awl the Atllwl armies *tid 'hetr
s Hvlllsn f THit)irt<«is for this «iaw''
i af* b ' f*i<l our firesent. surTiln* •"
,the f ttK>r hand we hnve wr.i«tg
I creased supply of pork this switrn' r
j to permit ««s nomlcal erpsnsh«r :/■ It'j
i use It will. tberefWre. be n direct !
•wrvlce to <* r armies and the Allh-si
If our peo >le would In "one* d«*gr«e
snhatltute fresh pork ham and \
sausage for beef pnalucta."
"Hotels and restaurant* ire re
qmsted to «<wierr the following pr ^
, notice to he pi^lh* ami all dealer . to
j stop supplies anil any ili *usei| dealer
j who d«*** not comply ti such notice,
j directly or lialUs-tlj, should ha^e Id*
' Ih-ense withdrawn '
HIHTORIC PRECRDKNTM
"Four ttwaisaiHl year* ago Fi**l«"< m
misisloner J<steph. in the IuimI of
WlOlt. cimiioandeensl one fifth of the
«Mh«*at crop of l*«gypt each year for
seven yenrs and storisi It in the cities
nearest the wln-nt field* His liiastn
' action at tliat time *av«*l i he world
frian starvatbai
"Two thousand five hundred years
ago .Nebuchadnexsar King of llabthai
Instructed chat certain men whom he
wished to have attached to his ciairt
: la- fed on king's fo *l and wine to
give them a well-nourished lisik • o -
of these men nauusl Daids>l |iersua<l
e«l hi*--aterer that hims *lf aiwl frletals
' could be better nourished <ai pulse
j and water, ami re«jue i«*l that be
make a test covering a wfflcletit
length i f time tin* otlM rs to he fed
on king's ftssl and wine The teat
showed that those who lived on pulse
I 1 lentilsi nod water were ls-tfer n<a r
LshPd than th<>s«* f si on king f«M i
' (lasurlei ami wine
"Two thousand years ago KH le
iiiator) risifrtis the miracle <4 fse>ltng
i fli* th<ius«n<l wirti a few Imrlev Waives
i and flslass Tlie iti. < <>m
' (sanded to sit In riiws <4 "St to the
I row, and ?he « -rv«*r I t«s«s| tiefore
! eaeh and gave to everyiaie Ms js>rt|iai
, so that all were « *rv«s| If was an
' Instance Wttere n Httie f( ! wetit a
lone way and *he fragments tha r>-
' n atn«l were iCttthere>] up so th '
food was ««|St>«| Hotel M'Sith v
of which haa reacuesi
ami allUsI countries.
it will lie ueceiaaary for tit* mereh
ant* to ctarttnue k«**plng a record of
hi* floor ««lea, tin* seme a* befcsr* the
wheat lean |terh*l lietauic effective
The rt**um|>tl<ai of the sale .if flour
doea not release the hotels and ren-
tauranta who have voiuniarily agreed
to go whea>tle«s for some time to 'orae
For the two imaittiw prisisllng tlie
wheat harvest we had hut .KMSSMSM)
bushels surplua of wlieat t f thl*
amount ifi.iSHi.fSMi wer«< to he furnish
«d ti the ante* leaving JrttSSI.lMSl <>r
I'i.iSSi last bushels h month for A inert
• an Inane c)Hisiimpil>ai, Inclnaite of tlo*
army, as against a pre war normal
UMaithly •latsiimptbai of (O.mSMMSl Imsb
els it UKNith
Wiutt was lefl after filling govern
;*>ent cutitractM had to la dlsirlbuteal
to the inilustrlal "-enter* l.ack of
brvad tn tin* trade ■-enters would <tiell
"llsaster These figures are t* Imp tent
in showing why the |a*>{iie wito -nn
aff' r'l t• > hu> .Slier ftssls should ^o
without wheat entirely h iiil wliih-
TVxas is restored to the "Sl"S [rlitn
tie* adminlstratiiai r**tnrtis to It with
sndnem Those who know and know
• Iss'ply n'Kdi«l the lines which are
forming today < ver 'he Hta'e-« -s*efclng
to deplete the small wtwuf surplus
are only re# i-hlng out their hands to
pull down the vitcor ami strength of
our own s<4dlers ami «ld in the 'le
strmthai 'rf the morale of the allied
lasiftie "(a-t everv (mirioth- Amerli-nn
■ '•mtlniie .hi n roiunteer whi-a'lesM
l*a si * Inili vtilnally ' is Administrator
(Hslen's <airn«-st -.nggi -Sl>si ari>l re
i|uewt
YOU'LL HRRSFORD
the army, navy HIUAE .SUPPLY WWW
Rffectlve lmsMsllately all
of Texas are to nstrlot the sale at
sugar at any tlae to two-poaada fie Mia
•-ountry trade, attnouncea Administrate*
Pedeu
Hiutnr for prnaerrlng purpnMM riwtM
not be sold In smounts lu exuaas of
twenty five imhumIs at any oaa
to the <*<*i«uiBer. and sm h antes
not lie made more than oatw a samfe.
It Is itMssmmry hir the <leal«W to <x -
tlnue a statement fbr pressrvlag par-
(hmwss, wMch should he returned to
Stan* lien<hpmrtera of the food admbt-
i*tritHo i when signed by the |mn tiasw
Merchnnte are Instrmtwl to ha ad la
*nuttr >«!es in the following order
First To the 'smaumer fnr 'irdtnary
houavdndil purpnae*
Mesiaal Hugnr for ttrewrvlng par-
! «-.■« ttui sugar for inainifai'turerii. uov-
er<sl by ertiflcntes Issued ami marked
•UfMwnt "B"
If there IS any surplus Ml Uwad af-
ter n - atw.ve are taken i*n at. the
merchants nmy sell against the nar-
Blflcaies marked stalement "A". Deal*
ers a* far as pra'tlcsbie shook) OOO-
fine their sale* to their regular
:1stus| trade ami territory
moeo fwwn daisy
Na W
All ras
iMMMtfiy obIbv. wlileil
<iwjvr. 5 rAjmxeas eats tome taiiv
atsow thrss wiO will (MM "
wss ths Slgsetiea, ami set aa a Csessill
sataS T'smc tu Iks arfcote nam. Watan*
tkrow <M 'ar Itspsl tks sin ah. asd iha CtriM 1
"Una at
he
•**
whether hot or mH.
id only on Mondsv at
Slewed, helled or beef
<m Wednesday and Hatafdsy at
ly nwa^jrihesks tn say^form^in*
T1JCSK FEEIOD IN
TUX** LIFTED: MTATP
BltTt KNH TO PIAM
On a«s'o uit of He- T"**i* w!mh?
h*ss miiig .ivmlabte witbtti :te-
neat w -«-k -*r s . Vilniiiit*>trator l*«-*i-i
for the Federal F.ssl VdmlriMni'ion
for Texas Jitn . itti«s>w thai t- * wl' with-
"iraw the wtiiaiSess period f'*r Texas.
i n ami aft«*r lune l*>'h. B er *h,-int*
will be again permitt *l to pur'-twisi*
flour fr' tri ttwir ukuki sour**- of *uj -
ply. ami sell to the '••sisune*r ■*! ' le*
basts i*t six pound* per month with
the required 4mount of subatltutee
generally t hriMighoot the
are rmjaeated to consume aa tit-
Ha flow as possible, and urged to cat
their eonsmnptbsi helow the six Its*,
by the adadatstratloc.
available Agates. Thxas has
_ the itiathB parted ap-
tely 75,000 barret* or (har, att
Ranger-Cisco Oil Co.
! Organized for Si25,996.90
Has more than ! flMI .*>Te% m 'he ifT' at f;n and ^tija -co4
to Kany"r !'. ui for oil lievciopiu* tits The Company haa
holding* ' lose r<> the Brewer well brought 111 the 12th of
.l ute rtirfk.nj.' tnore than "rfkkl ttiousjitid barrets |w r <iay
Shares of Stock sure 125 00 par vataa
\n invcHtttient it this Company *m!I make Inf rertjrris in
s> v mon'tiN There are tio Iry holes iti thi* fiehi—-all Oil
Welts ami big ones, Stock is going fast.
Heml your inquiries xo.
21-4«pi
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