Dale News, Volume 5, Number 15, Dale, Spencer County, 15 May 1942 — Page 3
STORK HOSPITAL NOTES
PROPER HANDLING OF CREAM ADDS TO FARM PROFITS
IMMEDIATE OPENING Manager of large, well known feed company must appoint two reliable men to fill vacancies. Good paying work in the locality where this newspaper is read. Farm experience or any kind of sales experience helpful. Render service and do sales work. Car necessary. Pleasant, steady work. Send only name and address for personal interview to Box 21, Dale, Indiana.
Robert Hammond is in the hospital for treatment of arthritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Barrett of Winslow announce the birth of a eight and three-fourths pound daughter, born Monday, who was named Carolyn Sue.
Viola, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Voegerl of near St. Anthony underwent an appendectomy Saturday.
Mrs. Celia Hoffman is in the hospital for treatment.
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Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom of here and Mrs. Fred Suhrheinrich of Lincoln City spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmon and ate dinner with the section men at Eckerty, Ind.
Mrs. Villa Bean of Evansville visited with Miss Grace Thompson Sunday.
As in everything else, there is a right and wrong way to do every farm chore. The above chart shows right and wrong ways of carrying through certain farm practices connected with the handling of cream, as determined over many years of experience. No butter can be better than the quality of the cream from which it is manufactured. The main responsibility for the quality of butter consumed by the American people must ultimately rest on the cream-producing farmer. After all is said, the big job in producing quality cream on the farm lies in keeping outside bacteria from contaminating the cream while fighting strenuously to keep the bacteria normally in milk at a minimum. Principally it is a task in sanitation: Clean barn, clean udders, clean hands, clean utensils, cooling of the cream immediately after separation, and frequent marketings. It is as simple as that.
To prevent foreign matter such as particles of dust or dirt, hair and similar bacteria-bearing substances from contaminating milk and cream, the person doing the milking should wipe the udder with a damp cloth, wash and dry his hands, and do his milking into a clean, well-tinned milking pail. The milk should be strained through a cotton - disc strainer and separated immediately. The fresh cream should be put into a separate can immediately and cooled to below 60 degrees. This rapid cooling will retard bacterial development which causes cream to spoil. Water cools cream a great deal faster than the coldest air. Plans for the construction of an efficient cream-cooling tank for the average farm, like the one shown in the illustration, together with instructions for its operation, may be had without cost from the state agricultural college or through the local creamery or cream buyer.
Denby Hopkins has purchased the Brown Brothers farm, west of town, where Everette Schatz is now living.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and son Eugene of Plainville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Haskel McBride.
Any voter who did not vote in the primary election last Tuesday will need to register before the November election to be entitled to vote.
Mrs. W. M. Briggs of Des Moines, Iowa, is spending a few weeks with her mother Mrs. M. B. Ladd.
10 % OF INCOME IS OUR QUOTA IN WAR BONDS
Remember Bataan Invest A Dime Out of Every Dollar in U.S. War Bonds
Harlan McGlothlin, who has been working on the border of Arkansas and Texas is spending several days here with his family.
Mrs. Arch Simpson of Evansville spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Emma Heichelbech and sister Miss Alberta.
Buy War Bonds Every Pay Day ★ ★ ★ Let’s Double Our Quota
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Potter have moved into the home connected to the telephone exchange. Miss Catherine Tuley has rented an apartment from Mrs. Flora Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stone of Cairo, Ill., spent the week end with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone.
The Evangelical and Reformed churches of southern Indiana will sponsor a camp for young people at Santa Claus camp grounds commencing June 14 and continuing for five days.
Mrs. Dorothy Rucker and daughter of Norfolk, Virginia, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urah Stroud.
Potter’s Cafe
FOR SALE—1937 V8 Ford Tudor in good mechanical condition, and with new tires and tubes. See Frank Poth.
Animals DO talk. Science finds your dog can have a vocabulary of 10 “words,” your cat 6, but chimps and monkeys use over 100 phrases—some almost exactly like your own. Read this novel, entertaining article by Robert D. Potter, Science Editor, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago Herald-American.
The Place To Get That
Good Home Cooking
Mrs. Straud Eckart and daughter Carrie and son Estel and Clyde Eckart of Corydon spent last week end with Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom and daughters.
Dinners—Short Orders—Sandwiches
