Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1930 — Page 7

vwfl WE 4 ISDETAILED H I"'' 11 , ' le f nß.tb. rbo”*! because ■> ,or> most apt to have thr of their >, dallv ll1 " c 111 ,h<! r during the hot seasK ’duHug '»e ■ "oles periods , ■?” r S «VS this Week’s buli fW pulduity Bursu "' M " dical fefstatisties have shown • . Il( iths among ■ l '\ dehen take place ie » arm '“ U " I11S Ot | the the dang ■in -th a. -‘ion which re- ■ da' S' 0 "' 11 <llinng he ihi (liS( , dSt , g( . rlus dysenteries which CcM- ' ...M.H t..«l that has ■L jnoperly protected. mat c.ei" ,llg ' ,leat l •Milling I’-” ■ lack of WL, n Hie Nf tne perntrusted "•> carP ° f w •urents of a child may be. it they usubtiug ''"it children c cans. Mckness and k improper ’ K a. k I "a * ■ lood jitit for gt eater in ' e d ‘ S ' - t erms is greatei. |K r retain Ins >M - «■< ' > consult your (I h t pe babies, of .p : , milk. The Ir . ' who <.aa’n > : have T fnl I£ a r . |. her child du'y to do |V Many nmtliefs dive up nurstheir asily. No atage should 't a: •- months SHjiXt:.- if U'et.m '.in possilay that r- mm h !•> his of survival. ' narsili-' never . < -r iay. ohol in any B> 1. t.ilo 11 by the I mother. It used to be a Bm prac'o tor mothers to B. / 1 . .-'.imulate the mder proper ■ u-

GERBER’S Cash Prices for Saturday Boiling Beef, ( nr 21bs ZOC “- 1 - 20c J'”" 81 * 25c fresh Ground Hamburger, oun d 18c; 2 pounds OOC A Bandy Bunch of Chickens at Money-Saving Prices Mee Lean Pork Roasts, 20 C JJce Lean Pork Steak, ** z 20C Borne made, Fresh or Smoked Sausage, OA/i J'PorkJb .. ZUC 35c ['"Fork Chops 25 c 25c Stew or Pocket, ]_sc Steak or Roast, 2 5 C pound l itn ’ C Hams, sugar cured ISC pXd ed Ham ’ wlwle or ha,f 27c Squares,’ib.”lßc; gg c * lee! ? e ' Whipping and Coffee Cream, Coun«ut<er—Complete line of Best Foods products. " e have Specials on all meats every Saturday— Come in —With each SI.OO purchase or with a Swire We w *h give 2 regular 25c packages of lfts Pride Washing Powder for 35c Open 1 uesday and Thursday Evenings Sunday Mornings from 8 to 9:30 FR EE DELIVERY PHONE 97 J. A. KUHN, Mgr.

avoid all alcoholic beverages. Good results may sometimes be secured by taking an increased amount of fluids in the form of cocoa, beet tea, buttermilk, or pure cow's milk.” OLDEST FARM TEST STATION TO CELEBRATE 55th Anniversary of Conn. Experiment Dept, to Be Marked by Exhibit By Boyd Lewis, UP. Staff Correspondent New Haven, Conn., Atfg. 22.—(U.R) —The Connecticut agricultural experiment station, oldest in the United States, celebrates its 55th anniversary this month with an exhibition of progress in farming, to which it has made notable contributions. Such interesting vegetable creations as the straight-necked summer squash and Canada-Leamlng corn, which matures in the spring “between frosts,” were placed on view for Connecticut farmers at the station's experimental farm yesterday. Methods of exterminating the European corn borer, the Japanese beetle, the peach moth and other pests will be demonstrated. For more than a half century the station's experts have devoted their talents to evolution of better agricultural products and more efficient agricultural methods. Many common practices such as microscopic examination of foods to determine adulteration were introduced to the United States by ITofessor Samuel W. Johnson of Yale, the stations first head. The scientist always modestly disclaimed credit for his pioneering efforts, explaining: “I can go to my shelves and take down a history of Roman agriculture and can put my finger on almost all the good ideas which you will hear in any agricultural meet-

Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS s Phone 765 or 739

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ing except those which have com<4 wttli the last 30 or 40 years from the investigtaions of modern science.*' The station first was located at Wesleyan university at Middletown but two years later was moved here when Sheffield Scientific sc.honJ, now a branch of Yale university, offered its laboratories. Later the station was established Independently in a house built by EH Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin. The station not only antedated the general movement for agricultural research in this country but came in “the dark ages of farming,’’ according to Dr. E. H. Jenkins, who succeeded Professor Johnson as head of the station. One of tile first activities of the station was protection of farmers from charlatans who offered fake fertilizers at high prices to unsuspecting agriculturalists. The process of shade growing tobacco, now common, was introduced ir re 30 years ago. Another early achievement was discovery of the potato scab and method of

FOR SALE Michigan APPLES and PLUMS S. E. Haggard 1 mile south and </ 2 mile east of Monroe APPLES (Dutch variety) 75c per bu. and up PLUMS (Burbank variety) .$2.00 per bu. Bring containers.

I Hite’s Grocery I || LOWEST PRICES QUALITY GOODS SUPER SERVICE | s — :t - | Phone 31 or 204 — For Better Service and Lowest Prices. I BIG MONEY SAVING SPECIALS | I SUGAR — 7-T I H NAVY BEANS.. COFFFF bursley 9Qp W1 i High Grade 3 jt )8 _ OQ/» g FANCY RICE.. 401 H Ci OI I P PILLSBURY, 24 tbs., ,95c 13 1 LVVI\ LADY WASHINGTON 75c I MELONS &«.. 35c g I SOAP 35c 7- 2 cans FANCY PEAS 25c Bj Large Bottles Gingerale 1 (If* 2 cans FANCY CORN 25c H Dozen bottles, $1.15 each XVV 2 cans FANCY KIDNEY BEANS.. 25c fl SALE ON POLAR BEAR FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 89 C (Barrel.... $6.98) B S large FANCY Large cans Peaches in syrup 23c „ g iri nes, lb. Fancy Apple Jelly, lb 10c I I 15C I 50c Brooms 39c fe Large cans Fresh 25C I “ CanS ancy 35C H B Prunes in heavy syrup I Salmon I Large can Pears 19c ’ I I 50c Perfection Cakes 39c g E | RED or BAKED BEANS 3 for 25c g 110 QUART gallon pail 15 c | I 1 doz. small cans PEACHES in syrup 98 c B B 1 doz. small cans APRICOTS in syrup ’ 8 c ■ 1 doz. FANCY CORN 9 8 c LITTLE ELF 1 pound cans FANCY PEACHES 1 *Sf* I in Heavy Syrup, 6 cans..Bsc per can AeJv Please phone your orders early to 31 or 204

prevention. Much of the modern science of nutrition rests on the work of the late Dr. Thomas Osborne of the station who investigated the effects of various diets on growtli of animals. o Heat Wills Pests Oak Harbor. O„ —(UP)— The European corn borer Is being killed by the heat wave. The Ohio Agricultural Experiment station here reports that large numbers of the corn borer moths are being killed by the warm weather .thus retarding egg deposits.

1 I * ITIFMFN OtCATUW S B 1 Raising Your I I Financial Power |1 It may be constantly improved I I | through close relationships with I I the First National. Whether you I earn a salary or enjoy profits from I business, the savings, checking I and investment departments of 1 the First National stand ready to * I cooperate with you, as an individI ual, in raising your financial I power. 1 First National Bank f 1 Capital and Surplus $ 120.00000 I Decqtur, I

Save 50 Acree Sulllivan. lm|. — (UP) — The drought situation was solved here when Orlando and Horace Walker, farmers borrowed some reconditioned firehose from the Palestine fire department and pumped water from the Wabash river, and irrigated 50 acres of corn land. The Walkers have over a thousand acres of corn land but only the 50 that they have been able to irrigate is expected to survive. — ———o ———— Wants Place in Band Derry, N. H. Aug. 21 -(UP)— At the age of 14, Albert Otto Seeler will enter Harvard University this

fall. The boy, who plays a 'rumpet, says his principal worry is whether he will win a place in the Harvard band.

Appelman’s Grocery Groceries and Meats « itOEfe Prompt Service and ® | SB Courteous Treatment tT I e h ave our own ■MK e * ree D^» ver y Phones 215 and 219

Bursley’s High Grade Cosfee, pound 29c Bob White or Lady Washington Flour, 24 lb. sack 70c Lage Packages SuperSuds, each 19c P. & G. Soap, 7 for 25c Crystal White Soap, 1 balloon w ith ea. bar, 6 for.. 23c Pork & Beans, 3 cans .... 25c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans.2sc

GffiirtsEfi/opte Saturday Specials Phones 106~107 Free Delivery 1 Big Meat Sale Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash Good Tender Boiling Beef, lb 10c Nice Beef Roasts, lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c Good Special Beef Steak, lb. 23c, 2 lbs 45c Nice Pork Steak, lb ....23c; 2 lbs. 45c Nice Pork Loin Chops, lb 30c; Shoulder Chops 35c Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb 15c Fresh Bulk Sausage, lb 15c Sugar Cured Picnics, lb 17c Light Sugar Cured Smoked Skined Ham, lb 25c 8 to 10 lb. average. Fresh Pork Liver, lb 10c Freshly Rendered Lard, 2 lbs 25c Fresh Home Made Bologna, lb.. 15c; 2 lbs 25c Fresh Home Made Weiners, 2 lbs. 35c Large Frank forts, 15c lb., 2 lbs. for 25c Fresh Cloverleaf or White Moutain Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 85c Buy now, Bursley High Grade Coffee, lb 29c Fresh Bulk Peanut Butter, 2 lb 25c Dandy Bunch ofSpring Chickens Good Freshly Dressed Hens for Roast or Stew Pork and Beef Tenders Veal Liver Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, very mild Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Pork, Veal & Lamb Smoked Tongues Siepro, a 5 gal. can Malt 1, can $1.75 3 lbs. Man O’ War Coffee, Saturday only, 3 lbs 85c Fresh Bread and Butter Pickles, jar 25c 3 lbs. Oak Grove or Good Luck Oleo or Nucoa, Sat. 0n1y... .70c 3 lbs. MODERN, a real good Oleo, 3 lbs 50c All regular 15c Canned Vegetables, 2 for 25c Give us a trial order. Free Delivery all day long Just call 106 or 107 and we will take care of your orders Here are some sensible cash prices and you should take advantage of them Mutschler’s Meat Market MONROE STREET

55-Year-Old Pear Latrobe Pa., —(UP) — Mrs. Edward Braden, 73, owns a pear given to her by her father-in-law when

Pink Salmon, 2 cans 35c Selox, Large, Washing Powder 19c Good Cooking Apples, lb.. .5c Celery, large bunches ...10c Sweet Potatoes, 2 1b5.,.. 15c Perfect Corn, 2 cans .... 25c Perfect Green Beans, 2 cans 25c Bood Bulk Coffee, per lb.. 18c Sugar, granulated, 10 lbs. . 50c Fine Cream Cheese, lb. ... 25c Delicious Miller’s Cakes . 20c

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she was 18 years old. The pear lia-t been preserved by cloves and shows no sings that the bear is 55 years old.