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Agar, Terrace, BC. : ODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED THE TUBER UNIT METHOD OF CONTROLLING POTATOE MOS- AIC It las been the experience of graw- ers of Certifled Seed Potatoes that or- Ginary field’ roguing practices do not vontrol mosuic, sutisfactorily. Vary- ing percentages are’ now showing in atrains which have enjoyed a record of freedom from this disease for many years. In others, alarming - amounts have been noted and yenrly increases trne of Green Monituins. The grower ‘vonfronted with this difficulty must ‘lecide whether to ‘continue . fighting ~“mosiae or to replace his seed stock - with « healthier strain. The latter conrse fs to be recommended if the oc- currence of mosric much trouble or maie certification difficult. However whore small amounts ave present it hiis been demonstrated by the Division of Botony, Experimental - Parms Branch, that enreful seed plot selec- tion by the tuber-unit method will ef- fect contvol of mosaic. ‘Those deslr- ing to prove their seed potatoes in this way should stake a number of healthy '. plants. ‘The erop from’ these is hand ‘dug and set aside for tuber uniting the " following year. Bin selection, may’ be - resorted to. "However, this is. not to . "he reeomitiended, except where ‘the stak ing Was overlooked the previous year, The size of the plot will be governed by the requirements fur. the next years seeding. A seed plot of - one acre Should provide sufficient material for ten acres According to the tuber unit: method potatoes weighing from five to elght ounces fre cut lengthwise into four eq- nal sets. These are planted consecut- ively iu a unit of four hills. To pre- vent nuxing the units, a space of two feet or more. separates the sets of one tuber from those of the next inthe row. . i : During the growing season the weok und ‘isensed plants are rogued out, al- ong with the. remaining members of the unit in which they occur, In order to prevent contamination ~ this plot should be isolated from other potatoes, | Each bill is dug separately by hand, and the most desirable tubers are sel- écted from each unit for another seed plot. The culls are then graded out’ and the remainder set aside. for next years main‘erop, 9° “Having: once. established a. disease free strain the seed-plot may adjoin the main field) 0): ~ The amount of work Involved in thd above method’ is. small ond more than compensated | by “the. satisfacte=y. “re sults obtained ‘lof the family will aticipnate the meal ' [more ind probably _|gay linen and decorated china. -|erait: and “a hot drink, {breads to make beenuse it is speed in of flour has -disappeared. The batter ‘Ithe muffin to be tough, to have holes ‘Fhas a rather rough well browned erust {This recipe for all bran muffins may ; Add the slightly beaten egg and milk. {first mixture, stirring only until the ‘| tenspoons leaking powder, .| Sift thé.flour, ‘salt, sugat Home Economics i by Barbara B. Brooks - “Why not open the windows ‘these bright mornings and let the sun pour in on the brenkast table? The members will hesitate to miss it. ‘The table cin be made cheer- ful with spring blossoms or flowers, The interested homemaker makes a varied brenkfast to those who dine at her table. When the family tires of toast for brenkfast—try hot breads. No sooner thought than done becnuse take over ten minutes to assemble and mix the ingredients. Served with hot breads form a delightful meal. For breakfast we usually chouse a JImuftin, ora biscuit. ‘There are some who think muffins are a trouble, while they really uve the ‘éaslest of quick both preparntion and mixing which in- sures a-good muffin, The ingredients should be mixed only until the last bit may Iook Tumpy, but do not beat out the lumps, because over beating causes running from the bottom to the top. and to have peoks, A good muffin and a slightly rounded top. The batter may be mixed the night before, put in wax paper and put in the ice box, all ready for: baking the next morning. be: varied sometimes by the addition MUFFINS 4 cup of sugar. ’ Lege. 1 cup sour milk ; 2 tablespoons shortening, 1 cup all-bran , 1 cup flour, -Y% tenspoon soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder . .% teaspoon salt. Creum the shortening ‘and sugar. Add. the all-bran. Sift the flour,soda, baking powder and salt and add the flour disappenrs. Bake in greased muffin tins in a moderate oven for twenty minutes. e If sweet milk is used in the above recipe, omit the soda and use three Have.a surprise for the family some morning and make honey date biscutis Pat out the baking powder biscuit dough. Make a paste of 14 cup of hon ey creamed with 144 cup of butter, Add 4% eup chopped dates, 4% cup chopped nut ments ant % cup of All-Bran.. Sp- rend this mixture on the biscuit dough and roll like 2 jelly roll. The roll can ‘he made the night before, covered with 1 cloth and put in the ice box to chill Cut into % inch slices. Bake on a Inttered sheet twenty five minutes in a hot oven. Biseult dough shonld not be mixed for a long time—just suffic- {ent to slightly blend the matertals.. fast, luncheon of supper menu. They berry honey.sauce. . ; “ “There are so many bright waffel sets with which to mnke the breakfast table gay. iron at the table and thus the hostess hour with her family.’ 7 _ WAFFLES | 144 cups flour.” pas 1 teaspoon sait,: % teaspoon ‘sugar. rrr 4 teaspoons baking, powde: _% cup all-bran,, 5 | 2. eggs. re 14) cups milk. : _ 4 tablespoons’ melted ‘short they nye easy: to prepare. It does not |. the greased muffin tins, covered with | chopped dates figgs, raisins and nuts. | Waffles may be used for the break-| are delicious when served with a stray |. The batter may'be putin} the pitcher and poured on the waffel|--- Will be able to spend: all the breakfast | the well beaten egg, milk and melted { Cream’ two tablespoons of butter 4. shortening Bent well bake in hot.wa-|with one cop of honey. Add slowly ffleiromn, two thirds eup’of crushed: strawberr- STRAWBERRY SAUCE ies, Stir ‘until thoroughly bionded. “ATEASER |. ca ance St BRS cs De Ree iy Ab. 100 a The ninth hole of the Jasper Park Lodge Golf Course, Jaspe: _va- tional. Park, Alberta, over which the amateur championship of the “oval Canadian Golf Association will be played August 19-24 this summe., is one of the trickiest in Canada. The championship tee (No. 1)-is consid. - erably elevated and the green, which is very fast, is also built‘up high, The trick, therefore, is to play a tee shot which will hold the precn. Yawning traps surround the green to eat up the strokes of the goiter 1 who fails to play this hole properly. Like its famous namesake,’“Cleo- Pe patra” is likely to wreck a lot of reputations at Jasper in August, a ‘ Co-incident with the Canadian Amateur the Western Canada - a Amateur willbe played over the Jasper Park Lodge Course, and thig will — Fh provide plenty of competition for those whose high handicaps automatic. . ally keeps them out of the Dominion event, The upper photograph was made from No. 1 tee, to scale showing the hole in detail with the three tees ‘The figures below represent the yardages, Below it is a plan Plainly indicated. a ‘proud of my. - ‘tod:”” oa . -. Don’t take too much credit, _ -Jotin, ‘remember what the paint . Man said about B-H,**English” ° ‘ being.easy to use and.covering — painting .ability, ©, _ “80 well.” Pane . Oar new Booklet, .. . on ColorHarmony “ oontaina many stetislnd ie ent in @. : home. 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