The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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THE JET VISITOR
Most Troublesome
Pest in Orchards
Hard Spring Wheat
Resistant to Stem Rust I
JSr fwiialwl fraaiHMlM
itbmachCifarrh’n
Help your stomach to
get rid of poiionotu gates
and fermenting food
Matter that catarrhal
condition of the digettive
tract with ' the remedy
which hae proved he use-
fulness over a full half
century
PE-RU-NA
A SpUnfid Tode
For Spring and
Summer
Sold Everywhere
TabUte or liquid
ROIH
5ltl! i
A safe dependable and
effective remedy foe
Coughs Cold Diatemper Influcnxa
Heavea and Worma among horaca and
mulct Absolutely harmleaand at safe
for colta aa it la for stallions marea or
geldings Give“Spohn’t"occaiionelly
aa a preventive Sold at all drug stores
RPOHNIMEDICnCOrcOSHfNJNOJESAl
Oyster-Shell Scale Attacks
Apple and Other Fruit
Trees
Religion and Stability
The authorities of a large railway
company have started a movement to
Induce their employees to attend
church In their respective communi-
ties -
No ugly grimy streaks on the
clothes when Bed Cross Ball Blue la
used Good bluing gets good results
All grocers carry It — Advertisement
The obese man has no friends in a
crowded street car
Variety Kpown as Kota Has
Been Developed
(PrfpftNd bjr tb CmtM StatM Dp&rtmnt I
of Acrlcolturo)
A hard red spring wheat that Is l
The commonest most wide spread glstant to the principal forma of blackl
and best-known scale Insect In the item mat has been developed In North
United States attacking not only apple Dakota by the United States Depart-
and other orchard trees but about 80 ment of Agriculture and the North
different kinds of shade trees Is the I Dakota agricultural experiment eta-oyster-shell
scale so called because tlon This wheat was first lntrdouced I
the form of the adult female scale Is from Russia In 1903 by Prof H L
not unlike l)iat of an oyster shell Bolley and Is now known as Kota I
The life history of the oyster-ehell About 6000 acres of Kota wheat war
scale may be used as an Illustration grown In 1922 and much more -this I
for the whole group The Insects pass I year
the winter aa eggs under the old fe- The particular virtue ot Kota wheat I
male scales these eggs having been I tg r resistance to the black stem ruat
laid the preceding fall The eggs which la general throughout the bard
are very tiny white and vary from red spring wheat region Its ruit re-1
80 to 100 In number In the spring gistance was not determined until at-
from middle Uay to middle June Iter the great ruat epidemic of 1016 1
these eggs batch Into young scale In-1 r lg algo fairly resistant to drought
sects The newly hatched young gnd outylelds Marquis In North Da-
scales are tiny six-legged active crea- kota averaging nearly three bush-1
tures Soon after batching they leave els more per acre during the past five I
the old mother scale and wander away years It Is a bearded wheat which I
In search of the new and tender ripens about aa early aa Marquis In I
growths of the tree
milling and baking experiments con-1
They may spread not only by crawl- ducted independently by the Depart
ing but by being carried on the bodies
of Insects or feet of birds When
they have finally settled down they In-
sert their beaks Into the tree and be-
gin drawing out sap They soon lose
their legs and antennae and their
bodies become covered with white
ment of Agriculture and the North I
Dakota experiment station Kota wheat I
has shown results nearly equal to
those obtained with Marquis
Experiments with Kota wheat have I
been carried on in a number of other I
states as well as In North Dakota I
Essential to Profitable Fanning
The Utility $ C C Chassis Only
y Excess Truck J J V fob Flint Mich
Fits any Standard Truck Body
No buiine can succeed uni cm It product 1 profitably sold
Mott (arms have a fins production department but no aalcc
department They grow crops and stock bought by buyer who
set the price
One of the chief reasons for thl unprofitable situation is the
average farmer’s poor facilities for moving hi crop or stock
to the place where he can sell or ship to the best advantage
Because of the time and expense of hone delivery million of
dollars worth of produce spoil annually on American farms
The saving of this waite would in many cases change a losing
farm to a money-maker
This low-priced high-grade reliable truck was designed as a
money-saver and money-maker for formers and business houses
needing fast tow-cost haulage of heavy or bulky goods It fits
any standard type of ton truck body- Ask any Chevrolet
' dealer for price of the style of body you requite
Prices o b Flint Michigan
Sapstiof X-Psss koedstss MM Commercial Cart
Superior SPu Touring 49S Superior Light DeUrery 491
Superior I-Pim Utility Cop 640 Superior Commercial Ctuuii 391
Superior SPbm Seda 795 Utility Epree Truck Chat 550
Dealers and Service Stations Everywhere
' Chevrolet Motor Co Detroit Mich
Division of Qeneral Motors Corporation
waxy fitters These fibers soon mat and the wheat was found beBt adapt-
down to form the scale covering As ed to the district where durum wheat I
the Insect grows the scale gradually is extensively grown Kota wheat could
assumes Its characteristic oyster-
shell shape within which the legless
eyeless Insect Is to be found
- - Change Into Flies
The male scale Insects start out
like the female scale Insects but when
replace much of the durum wheat now
grown In eastern North Dakota and I
South Dakota with profit to both the I
hard red spring ’and the durum wheat I
Industries department workers belters I
This variety Is recommended for
they have formed a scale and made North Dakota and adjacent portions
partial growth they change Into tiny of neighboring states
winged files which emerge from under
06 K'e9- 1 Every Dairyman Should
Of course it Isn't to a man's credit
If his credit Isn't good
A MAN WHO BECAME
FAMOUS
Doctor B V Pierce whose picture
appears above was not only a success-
ful physician but also a profound
student of the medicinal qualities of
Nature’s remedies roots and herbs
and by close observation of the meth-
ods nsed by the Indians he discovered
their great remedial qualities espe-
cially for weaknesses of women and
after careful preparation succeeded In
giving to the world a remedy which
has been used by women with the best
results for half a century Dr Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription is still In great
demand while many other so called
"cure-alls" have come and gone The
reason for Its phenomenal success Is
because of ltB absolute purity and Dr
Pierce's high standing as an honored
citizen of Buffalo Is a guarantee of all
that Is claimed for the Favorite Pre-
scription as a regulator for the ilia
peculiar to women
Send 10c for trial pkg to Dr Pierce's
Invalids Hotel Buffalo N Y
For over 50
years it haabeen
th e household
’ remedy for all
forma of W
JHERSMITH’C
ChillTONic
Malaria
Chills
and
Fever
Dengue
It la & Reliable
General Invig-
orating Tonic
The control of scale Insects of all
kinds Is chiefly by spraying and this
operation may be carried on at two I "Every owner of dairy cowa should
entirely different periods of the year know If his cows are giving enough
and for two entirely different pur- mmt or butterfat to make a profit over
poses In one case the spraying Is cost of feed" says A a Baer
done when the trees are not In foil- professor of dairying at Oklahoma A
age that Is In the late autumn or an(j y college “A scale to weigh the
early aprlng and these sprays are I mUk the barn can be bought for 84
known as dormant sprays because of r takes only a few minutes a day
the dormant condition of the trees I extra time to weigh the milk from
each cow and write the weight on a
Good Sires Increase ' milk sheet tacked np In the barn
ttj -ri j tj -jiOnce a month a sample of milk can
Herd Production Rapidly be tested Any creamery Ice cream
Further proof of the manner In factory or cream station will usually
which a producing dairy herd may be be glad to do this testing Every
built up by using pure bred dairy bulls school house can be equipped with a
on common cows Is afforded by the tester at very little expense and tba
results of a several years’ breeding boys at school can do the testing
experiment conducted at the South "A profitable cow should produce
Dakota experiment station The foun- 6000 pounds of milk or 200 pounds of
datlon cows of the experiment repre- butterfat In 800 days Are your cows
seated a blending of Hereford and all profitable! Why not find out? Is
Shorthorn blood each cow being sired milking dairy cows a business propo-
by a pure bred beef bull and out of a sltlon with youT If so why not ap-
grade cow Each of the foundation I ply business methods? Write the
cows was bred repeatedly to the dairy dairy department Oklahoma A and M
herd bulls In the station herd and the College for information"1
heifers were retained and bred to the
dairy bulls thus producing second gen-1 Thunderstorm Doesn’t
eratlon crosses which bad 75 per cent an or I
dairy blood Milk and butterfat rec- bOUT Cream bays Iowa
orda were kept for each lactation perl- Folks who are trying to deliver
od of the grade foundation cows and sweet cream to their creameries com-
their graded-up offspring plain now and then that thunder-1
The average yearly production of storms sour the cream
the grade beef cows was found to be The dairy department at Iowa State I
4155 pounds of milk and 170 pounds of college says that a thunderstorm will
butterfat Jhe first generation belf- have no effect on cream that Is prop-1
era produced by these cows to the erly kept at a low temperature For I
service of pure bred dairy sires made I example If milk and cream are kept I
re&rdp averaging 6707 pounds of milk In cans In a cooling tank' through I
Other people's self-admiration proves
Know Profitable Cows I that there 18 no accounting for tastes
Flattery Is the praise we hear be-
stowed on other people
Tears will often win a jury
backed up by sufficient good looks
Many a man who culls himself con-
servative Is nothing but a coward
use
(DWUMET
Vlf Economy BAKISG POWDER
the next time you bake— give
it just one honest and fair trial
One test in your c own kitchen
will prove to you that there is a
bigdiflference between Calumet
and any other brand — that for
uniform and wholesome bak-
ing it has no equal
as By Test
111? iWnt
3
and 260 pounds of fat The first cross
ot dairy blood therefore brought an In-
crease of 2552 pounds ot milk and 90
pounds ot butterfat In each heifer’s
yearly production Expressed In per
cent the first cross heifers produced
61 per cent more milk and 52 per cent
more butterfat than tbelr dams
which flows all water pnmped for the
Uve stock a thunderstorfn will not af-
fect either of them The Installation I
ot such a cooling -tank Is not difficult I
nor very expensive and It will make I
possible added Income from the dairy I
herd through a better price for sweet
cream
Immense Loss Caused by
Insect Attacks on Trees I
Foresters and entomologists of tba
I United States Department of Agricul-
ture declare that the losses caused I
by Insect attacks upon living trees!
and crude finished and utilized for
lest products amount to 8130000000
annually A recent report touching I
upon this and other forestry subjects)
Wheat Is Excellent Feed
for Chicks and Layers
Wheat is a good feed for young
chickens and laying bens and may be
fed with profit when the price la low
says D O Kennapd associate In ani-
mal Industry Ohio experiment station
The grain mixture may be of equal
parts of corn and wheat and the mash
of 4 parts ground corn 4 of medium
ground wheat and 2 of high-grade declares that these vast losses clearly I
meat scraps or tankage emphasize the need for educational j
If It Is desired to use oats the mix- work and the devel°Pment of gyste-
ture suggested is corn 4 wheat 4 and matc ®°ntrol measures which now
oats 2 parts and a mash of ground ar® woefully Inadequate
corn 8 parts medium ground wheat
finely-ground oats 2 and meat scraps I Raise Dairy Production
or tankage 2 parts The replacement of scrub and I
Any change ot feed for tnylng hens grade bulla with good pure breds
should be made gradually R was would quickly and materially raise th
pointed out as a sudden change may average production of dairy hsrda
seriously affect egg production ' ' - 1
Time and Labor 8avor
AMERICAS HOME SHOE POLISH
Black Tan White Ox-Blood Brown
In the handy box that opens with a turn of the '
key No broken Bails or soiled hands Softens
and preserves leather Sheds moisture Shoe
shining with ShDKmA Bhy thrifty habit
"The Shine for Mine"
Hardiest of Small Grains
Bye while usually making a slow
tart In the fall la one of the hardiest
small grains It will grow In winter
almost any time the temperature la
above freezing
A manure spreader Is a time and la-1
bor aaver
Restraining Turkey Hen
If the turkey ben files out of boundq j
strip the web featben off ono wing I
Two pleasant ways
to relieve a cough
(THAO
Take your choice and suit
your taste S-B — or Menthol
flavor A sure relief foe cought
cold and hoarsen Put one
in your mouth et bedtime
AArayg keep a box on hand
SMITH BROTHERS
aa COUCH DROPS ffls aa
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Hickman, Tom D. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1923, newspaper, October 4, 1923; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1714298/m1/3/?q=Ardmore+ok: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.