Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1930 — Page 5

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• ■ < .«*•* K m* ifJu ■ I f iiTlj |i;-K I •!% i^jjd m M Ipi ■ PHi * ■ aiiimU-'il turn cliain■yellnw ilcut corn, with I stock Exposition in [catur MsI 8 lttoe street. Id L, 1-3 p.in. Dr. C. Ir 10 L.. 1-3 p. m. Becatur high school In ■ Home Economics ■c auditorium. 1:30 lent program, Deca- - 112 jttermediute Credit pen all day Monday joy's classes. The jonroe street. Mr. P be assisted by ■ Ewell as the compare made possible po. Premium lists PPer ou Monday, pd ou display in Pbed so that the Idead germination. (event. ( conduct a corn Pic Library. They r )n and storage of F Dr. C. T. Gregory (tin the germination r[ <’• Lee, specialF e d laws, reading so t f “ r this evening. F "° ff . a teach,., in f rom Dark county (experiences in club ? Economics Clubs ~' s of the week. Hm P u Seant an<l y°'t Pat haven't been in feram if°h, le who have '■ w Amlck, boys U, “'ds for the year fees by Commerce

If Your Family Needs You * --or want anything brought home during the Corn Show Have Them Call Number 25 Make Our Place Your Headquarters TRY OUR COAL BY STtTING BY OUR FIRE “Work With Burk” Burk Elevator Co. * For The Com Farmer OLIVER HART-PARR Mow Crop TRACTOR —fulfills many uses on the farm and makes possible the doing of farm work more speedily and with less labor. The New AttachmentsWheel Equipment-! adapt the ROW CROP to many additional uses, whether planting, cultivating or listing in sandy soil. We want you to see this equipment and permit us to explain the uses of the Oliver Hart - Parr Row Crop. While attending the corn show, visit our salesroom, make yourself at home and be our guest. Adams County Auto Co. .. P. L. Macklin, Mgr. W. Madison Street

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1930.

&MM KRICK - TYNDALL CO. Drain Tile and Hollow Building Tile » - % • * O. U Bryant of Yoder, Indiana, who won highest honors in the Indiana Five Acre Corn Club contest for 1928 season, with an average yield of 127.4 r > bushels per acre on his five acre plot, bases his su cess on the four following main points: good seed, THOROUGH TILE DRAINAGE ON ACCOUNT OF THE VERY WET SEASON, application of commercial fertilizer, and alfalfa in the rotation giving alfalfa sod free from weeds for a seed bed. / Give Your Land A Chance To Prove Its Value By Installing Decatur Tile

Have the City Electric Lines Lines Extended to Your Farm find it than owning Mr own light or for running nuwWMry •» yoor cents per KWH is also extended to farmers where they have a j|j|MPjt Il| 1 These lines are extended to serve the community around fill <• %. Decatur and to help the rural resident in his work and to provide 1\ c J V those conveniences which are afforded in the city. m. / B The plan of extending electric lines to your farm w ill he >llt explained by 0. E. Vance, chairman of the Electric Eight com- 'Wil niittee or M. J. Mylott, plant superintendent. It’s a pleasure to VA HU . serve you. USE ELECTRIC CURRENT City Light & Power Plant ™ N , S ° F A IIM I) ECAT UR , INI)I AN A

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