Dale News, Volume 5, Number 3, Dale, Spencer County, 20 February 1942 — Page 3

RELATION BETWEEN BEST BUTTER AND CLEAN SEPARATOR

Hours Separator

Average Bacteria

RESULT mob

BUTTER

FAIR

BUTTER

POOR

BUTTER

When you feel well. It is misery when you don’t.

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Have you ever dragged through a day made miserable by a Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular Pains or Functional Menstrual Pains —a day when only your sense of duty kept you on the job?

the resulting butter was almost unusable. The dirtier the separator the higher the bacteria count, and the higher the bacteria count, the poorer the butter quality. Other tests have proved that the amount of butterfat found in skimmilk when a separator is washed only once a day is greater than when it is washed twice a day. In some cases, the amount of butterfat lost was twice as great in the morning as in the evening. The reason was soon discovered: The separator had been washed in the morning and was clean when used in the evening; it was not washed at night and was used in its unclean condition for the morning separation. The small particles of curd and slime sediment adhering to the crevices of the separator bowl lowered the efficiency of the machine and slowed up the free flow of the milk and cream. This condition, which takes money right out of the farmer’s pocket, is easily eliminated by the simple practice of thoroughly washing the separator as soon as the separating job is finished.

It’s hard to believe, but it’s absolutely true: Washing and sterilizing the cream separator every time it is used not only means cream and butter of the highest quality but also a maximum amount of butterfat from each separation. A curious investigator, Dr. D. R. Theophilus, working in a dairy college laboratory, found a simple explanation why the best cream and butter always come from the cleanest separators. The results are shown in the graphic chart above. Dr. Theophilus first separated milk in an absolutely clean separator. He found relatively few bacteria in the cream, which was later churned into fine butter. He left the machine unwashed and used it again for separation in 36 hours. Now he found 60 times as many destructive bacteria as he counted when the separator was clean, and the resulting butter turned out to be much lower in quality. He ran a third trial in the unwashed separator after 60 hours. This time he found 480 times as many bacteria in the cream as on the first trial —so many of them that

Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills usually relieve Headaches. You will find them effective also in the relief of the other nagging pains mentioned above.

A package of these prompt acting pain lievers may save hours of suffering. Read full directions in package.

Mrs. Parvin Smith left Monday morning for Zanesville, Ohio to see her fine grandson, Jeffry Bruce and to visit her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kitchen.

The Epworth League of the local Methodist church met in the parsonage basement Tuesday evening for a pitch-in supper. All that were present had an enjoyable evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paynter and little son of Huntingburg visited friends here Saturday afternoon.

FOR SALE—The house of the late Robert Brenner. If interested, inquire at the store of C. W. Wedeking & Co. Priced for quick sale.

GEM THEATRE HUNTINGBURG, IND. FRI., SAT., FEB. 20-21 “SIERRA SUE” with Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette. “War Clouds In The Pacific”, “Cartoon” and “News”. Show Friday 7:30 p. m. Saturday 6-8 p. m.

“Comedy”, “Cartoon” & “News” Show 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Effie Pace of Gentryville visited her sister Mrs. Roy Stone last Saturday.

BRENNER HEIRS

THURSDAY, FEB. 26

“SING ANOTHER CHORUS” with Johnny Downs, Jane Frazee.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hasenour spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hasenour Sr. near Jasper.

visited

Miss Aline Koenig friends in Jasper Thursday

—Also— “MOON OVER HER SHOULDER” with Lynn Bari, John Sutton. “West Point Over The Hudson.” Show 7:30 p. m.

Potter’s Cafe

SUN, MON., FEB. 22-23 “THE FEMININE TOUCH” with Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche, Kay Francis.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rust of Indianapolis spent the week end here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Linhardt and daughter Miss Mary Lou.

The Place To Get That

“Cartoon” and “News”. Sun. continuous shows 3-5-7-9 p.m. Monday 7:30 p. m.

Good Home Cooking

TUES., WED., FEB. 24-25 “SMALL TOWN DEB” with Jane Withers, Cobina Wright Jr. “Annapolis Salutes The Navy”,

Mrs. Clinton Huppert attended a banquet for nurses at the Deaconess hospital in Evansville Tuesday evening.

Dinners—Short Orders—Sandwiches