Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1939 — Page 2
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AGRICULTURAL NEWS
LANDSCAPING IS USED MORE NOW Indiana Program Is Doing Much For Benefit Os Farm Beauty Lafayette. Ind. Sept. .'.<v—Landscupe development *• logical plannins and planting for maximum use and enjoyment of ground* I* an educational program that ha* been adopted by hundred* of boma-owtn ami rural cotnmun it leva tn nearly all sectiona of Ind I Una. according to a recent report prepared by R B. Hall. Purdue Utrfversity extension landscape specialiat Thia haa been a program that ha* stimulated Hootlei* to renew their interest in dree lupin y their home ground*, church aud school yard*, cemeteries. and community .enter*. The home (round development project «■* initiated in five additional count iea thia year all thtauctt the cooperutton of county committee*. Agpr«xitnatety J.OW', farmer* in 3t» count iea have cooperated with thia project state it was aaarted more than five year* ago. The 'Neat Home* survey, the first step in the project. ha* become highly popular aud its* been a mean* of carrying a broad e ducat too program. Monrse County Active Indicative of thia work la Mou- ! roe county, where the first plan study meeting* brought some 3& family group* with carefully made measured drawing* Thirty-si* j plan* were made-one for a church ground and cemetery. A year* work ha* produced in that county these result* lit active co-operating home*. St local land- i •cape meeting*. STS tree* planted. ! »04 shrubs planted. <S fence* moved or other change* to improve home layout, and S.TTT perennial* planted. Hull reported for the year he had
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studied 473 drawing* that had been •übmtttod to him for sugge*Hou* held S 3 demonstration meet I ing* with I, dig person* in attend [ ance, Held IS leader training meeting* and 7? other meeting* ds voted to the project. Also. iOS county visit* were made Ths "Neat Hom ■ 1 **•' survey ha* been conducted tn 1* counties. Noble. Randolph and Decatur added thia year. | Th* community development project ha* brought increased demand* tot extension lahdscape servic*. Many meeting* were held with school official* and community committee* a* well a* cemetery i committee*. To the already large number of community project* un- | derway. Hull said 25 more were 'added this year. Nine year* ago. when this work started, the planning viewpoint had a slight part In rural thinking. Today however, landscape development I* considered a vital part of rural Uta. ii maim , m.—A— ■ HO BSE a w SENSE When commercial mixed feed-1 , contain materials such as oat j bull*, ground corn cobs, cotton- j seed hull*, peanut shell*, screen-| mg* refuse, aud other similar in-I gredlent* of little or no feeding value, the percentage of each may be found on the Indiana Bute tag. Proper preparation, push, and pep will make a successful in*ti-' lute in any community If you do not have locust hedge , or white »ak for fence posts, use ■ reusete on your softer woods Purchase feeder cattie that you need to eat the teed available on the farm These kind are more likely to prove profitable than ihose bought to top the market. Proclaxticat.ou la the thief ot j time Is your farm account book jup to date? Loose button* in a box or drawer are a nulsatke. Hairpin* will bold all the leftover* of a net and 'the end* of the plus may be twisted Wgufhcr. S*< leesfta poultrymen select a . proven feeding program and stick j to it throughout the year. A mixture of one-third to ont- ! font<h bran and the rest whole oats is a tine gram ration for suckling colt* Let the colt hare all I this mixture it will eat, unmolested by the mare. Further information on any ot the foregoing topics may be obtained by writing to the Depart--meat of Agricultural Extension. Purdu*- University. Lafayette. Ind wtowewwaww***— -n.— w——h i— naiaii » h**» •- « a aan> — »►»•»••• FOR SALE P L wm,le ™ e * I heap ast Evergreen*, shade tree*, fruit trees, 4 acre* of nursery stock must be moved from rented land. Riverside Nursery BERNE. IND
WORLD WHEAT SUPPLY LARGEST IN HISTORY ’• IMMM‘ — - [OIMI EACH SYMBOL REPRESENTS I 000,000,000 BUSHELS
la the preaent European war • riaie, the wheat farmer* ot the United State* will Had It worthwhile to study the facta ot the •itnatton in order to avoid hasty action which might lead to expanded production witbout any significant increase in domestic or foreign demand, say* L. 8. Arch bold. Adam* county agricultural agent. Farmer* should bear in uund." Mr. Archbold stated, "that the AAA wheal program is a flex ible program able to make the necesaary adjustments as past as such adjustments are necessary."A* the accompanying chart la- j
LAW GUARANTEEi EGG QUALITIES Fresh Ejcgs Are Assured Consumers Through 1939 State Act Lafayette. Ind . Sept W—' The treah egg law which waa enacted < by the last session ot the Indiana General Assembly allows reutter* to sell aud advertise "fresh egg*. ’ provided the retailer* obtain permits from the state egg board and comply with minimum fresh egg •laud* rd* recently explained Thad Macy, president ot the egg! board. "It your grocerymaa t* selling
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I More the dairyman’* taconfo van be stabiiixed to any degree, milk producing crops must be «ou sidered as well a* the total milk produced per acre of laud, explain Purdue University dairy specialist*. In the first place, on* sere of legume* will yield twice a* much tuuage. seven time* a* much digestible crude proteta. thre* and one-half time* more mineral, twice the total nutrient* and about Severn times more milk than one acre of timothy hay. The most profitable farm* of the future will be those which are
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1939.
r dicatsa. la I*l4 at th* outbreak of • the World War the world had a wheat supply of 3.3 Milton bushels Thia year <l*39 401 the . ipply ot ' 13 billion bushel* is the largest ■ in all history. Mr Archbold point* > out that present world surpluses ‘ are more than enough to supply a year * export needs "Th* increas ed production and th* tremendous reserve supplies of wheal stored . by European countrles in prepar* I non for war make* it probable that there will be littlo immediate increase In world trade over that •f the last tew years." Mr. Arch- ; bold. said
1 hi* egg* a* fresh egg* under a Fre*b Egg Permit issued by the State Egg Board you may be sure they ar* fresh and meet taspec tion requirement*," Macy said "However." Macy added. “It your grocer ha* no permit sad therefore mum sell hi* egg* just a* egg* the consumer ha* no guar-1 ante* of quality and must take the chance of getting egg* of interior ■ <r*d«." Macy further explained that the purpose of this Freeh Egg lefteta to* is to give th* buying public a chance to buy fresh egg* The egg* offered to the public in food store* holding * permit are open | for inspection by inspector* hired by the State Kgs Board The Board baa further set up a minimum standard* of interior quality that all egg* mu*t meet to !be called treah By constantly I checking the supply and instating
producing the moat milk per acre at the lowest cost Legume* arc one-hats of th* income on dairy farm*, white good cow* and man »femeut *re the other half. Why u«e two acre* of land to grow an inferior milk producing ' | feed when tme acre of legume* will produce about aeven time* a* much milk, lower feed cost and rei quire* fewer cow* to produce a given income. Build the dairy Income on effl ' cient milk producing, good quality legume roughage*, which are the s cheapest source of nutrition on the farm.
ORCHARD NEEDS RIBHT VARIETY • Selection Os Good Stock Is .Is Important Ab (>ood Soil Th* varieties of fruit set out may mean the difference between sucres* and failure, believe* T. J. Talbert of the Missouri College ot Agriculture No matter how good the soil may be or how flat the growth. If the vartette* are uncalled to the climate and market* margins! production I* usually the result. Already there are too many poor and too few profitable orchard*. Changing to other varieties involves a io** of time, a lowering of Interest and enthusiasm and additional financial burden* which may ruin the enterprise The growor. therefore, who to sure of hi* varietio*. after making a thorough study of them with the aid ot to- : I cal gpower*. county agricultural agent* and the Agricultural Cx : pertinent Sutton, to well on the 'way toward sncce** Variette* cannot be valued entirely on the baai* of yield Bela tfe* susceptibility to insect and disease attack, earlines* of Learmg. regularity of cropping, length of Uta. percentage of fruit that grade* out. market demand and - price must *ll receive careful conI sideration Hardiness in wood aud ' hud to winter and spring cold, and j restounce to injury from the beat and dryness of sammer. are also of great importance Other factor* to observe and I study taclode t me ot ripening, sixe | keeping period, and handling qua!- ‘ itte*. The fruit should hang on the ' tree* or vine* long enough to allow tuU maturity and proper hat vesting The quality, finish, and appearance mint be rtgbt for sale aud consumption In the ca*« of I tree*, strong branche* *md crotche* that will carry heavy toad* of fruit without breaking are desirable o - * fest Your Knowledge ( I Can von answer aeven of the** ' I ua questions’ Turn to pag* VFour for th* an*w*ra 1. Ou which contiaent la the or-’ ■ixe River? 2. What is the uatac for salmon after spawning? X What doe* the term “bull - ’ mean on the stock exchange? 4. Name the sixth President of the U. 8. X To which country doe* Bavaria be tong? d. Which of the tottowing length* t* shorteet. two-third* ot a yard, iwi and a quarter feet nr thirtvinebe*? 7- In which State is Hot Spring* NtHoaal Park? » What I* the cot red p.-onoacU-' '.ton ot the word Hawaii? X Who waa the first women ai-mu-be; of a President s cabinet in the U. 8 ? !'■> Where aie the Nicobar Islands? upon strictly modern method* of! handling the eggs, the Indiana I Housewife is assured of high quality in Indiana Fresh Eggs. -- o - -- SOO Sheets SViMii Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, really * rapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
Ui . - RATIB On* Tima—Minimum chart* *♦ I i tt* foe 20 word* *e tow. Ov*r | , 20 word*. Ifrk* p*r w*rd i Two Tlmaa—Minimum chara* I •f 40* foe n word* ar I***. Over 20 words 2o p*r word tor l th* rw* tlm*a I Thre* Tim**— Minimum *Mre* •f Kto far 20 word* ar teem , Ov*r 20 wards par weed | < i for the throe timoa | I Card* a* Thank* »he I I Obituaries an* v*r*«* .. 11.00 | , I Open rat* . display *dv*rti*ing | I Me par aalumn inch. •—rz • FOR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washer*. 1 sweeper*, refrigerator*. *tovv* Small payment. Fuel oil heater Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Jam-* Kitchen, salesman Ml ts FOR SALE—Truck. M«»dct A Ford in good condition. Dual wheel* Priced to aell. Oscar Steiner. Mon roe. Indiana. Z2s-«t FOR SALE—Two used A. B C oil burner*, type E. 1 new Jaaitrol J-S conversion ga* burner, for *ale reasonahl*. Box 32. X:l-tf FOR SALE Electric Stove* Bom. model* for a* much a* 33 1-3 off Uhrtck Bios JMUt FOR SALE- Radio tubes We will call at your home aud check your radio tube* tree. Uhrtck Bro*. 330-St FOR SALE - Heatrol* Move*. Buffet*. Rocking chair*. Young * New * Vaed Furniture, lie Jeffer-1 »on *treet. 230-3 t FOR SALE—Repoeaeued coal or wood heating etove. Like uew , Big discount. Uhrtck Bro*. 23»3t E'OR SALE-3 sow*. 2$ pig*. 2 young Guernsey bull*. 1 regtot-1 •■red. J. If Hahnert. rout* 1. Motiroe; % mile north of Salem 1 »l-3t FOR SALK — U»ed Bradley S toot horse diM Like new Alan **veral other used disc* McCormick-j Deering Store. 231-3 t —' FOR SALE — Jersey bull*, large enough for service; 1 dapple i grep horse, « year* old. Wanted — i Holstein and Durham calve*. 1 to, <3 days old.-William Reichert, Mon roe. Ind., Berne phone. 231-Jlx FOR SALE — I*3* Deluxe- Plyi mouth. Own. r live* .mm c»f erty. j Sell at sact tflee Box Plymouth. Dally Democrat. M3t3lj FOR SALK -a; Willy* aeuan. tow mileage Frits Ellsworth, High , , way Service Station Phone 4M. FOR SALE — Stove*! Stoves' Kitchen range*, cabinet heaters, laundry Moves. Round Oak heater*. Wilson heaters and kitchen ' healers. Low price*. E-Z term*. Sprague Furniture Co.. 153 So Sec - ond St. Phone 1»» 231-2 t APPLES FOR SALE—Spten did eating, cooking and winter apple*. Also some fbllen apples. Bring tour con-j tainers. Henry Flirschey on the Fred Keppert farm ’i mile east of Decatur. Phone 6«H>3. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Three furnished light housekeeping rooms. Private entrance. Bath. Sink. Furnace heat. Adults 327 No jth St. 331 Jtx FOR RENT — Upper furnished apartment with heat. Adult* only. Phone IMO or enquire at «l« South First St. X3O-3t Mr. and Mr*. Ben Scbroyer will eturn this week end fro.n a two week* fishing trip m Nrrthert Michigan
Farm Loans Our farm loan rates have been reduced. You mav desire additional land or want to clean up various accounts and >ou may secure your farm loan through our office at a big saving. Secure Eastern money at low rates. The SuttlesEdwards Co. Agents »♦ Cape*’ a aptedy! ♦ Rthablt! ♦ lneitp«n«ivc! MILLER Radio Service 144 W. Monro* St Phono Mb — Roa Phono !>Z2
MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County deafer for th Kia*, th* bottled cooking ga*. Thor washer and Ironvr K C. Stucky, Geneva Hatchery. Phone IM. Geneva. 2o|-tf NOTICK — Canning Monday. Wednesday and Friday until Further notice Also making cane mokaaaee. Bring your cane in any time Ail quality work assured and well cooked with steam. Liechty Custom Canning and Cane Mill 20* if FARMERS ATTENTION - Call (70-A at our expense for dead stock removal The Stadler Product* Co.. Frank Burger, agent. • im SHEEP TO LET on share* Bee Cha*. Maloney Three mile* west on Monroe St road. Phone 188 J. 33131 RUSH! Make tag money selling Slneral* for live stock* High <■* for live stock insure* hig money. WARNER lIKMEfiY CO, 7333 Stewart Am, Chicago. HL lu-a NOTICE —Th* Wogoman Sawtorturn at Kendallville. Indiana, ha* vacancies for aged and mental case*. Reasonable rate* Tele phone 47. Reverse charge* 888-Uta WANTED" ~~ WASHINGS WANT ED— Atoc sleeptag room for rent at lU‘ North Third Street Mm John Cramer 33* all eod x WANTED- Let me flx that roof before whiter. Old roof* repaired aud new put on. Special price on gal van I red corrugated. 34 50 per square Standing seam. •«. put on. all new 2* gn«ge Call or see I A. M. Berkley. Route 3. Decatur. MB-tßtt ——— MAN WANTED In each county as direct representative of well known oil cv.-npany Sell small town and term trade cm easy ; credit terms Man over thirty pre1f er red Experienc* nut necessary. t Immediate steady income for man with car. Wrtte P. T Wobeter. Geoera) Manager. *7* Standard Building. Cleveland. Ohio Its-* LOST AND FOUND LOHT- Whlt* Mate Hug of* Tftfcx bettoevn Decatur and BeraM-oal oad T7 C*U H. P. Schmitt. Phon • I Nt lU4t Aunt k of «* vrimvu's or *.»rvr»; Notice I* hereby given tkai. by virtue of an «<der •! lh» Adams Clri rail e'eurt ot ASams County. rHaiej [»f Indiana at the gc-nteml-er I*2*l [ Teem of eetd Quart ia Cause Number ' I tl«4 oa the records ot said Court b» j authority <»f said Court •■> entered tn ; the records nt sat* cjourr, the utvderisiened. guardian of Marguerite Zinn.: minor. wIU offer for sate at private! I sale for sot tese than ll* full ap- J i praised value at the law office of Fdrd U Litterer at number HI Month I Me- ottd Street in the City of ihtc atwr, I Adame c.-unty, grata of Indiana <m I Ch-tuber 14. I*l* between tue hours lof 1* O , lea k A M. and « o'cloc k P. < M. ot mH day and »f nut sold cut SUM das lite same will be •wntiniMu | and offered fur eale Mvse* the I Mhl hour* ot ee- h sneceoding dayI thereafter until the e*m« la »old, I the folotwlng described real relate I In Adama County tn the MtaU of Indtana bel.msjng to e*i<i ward to-wli: The undivided -•ne-eighth lU' part of the northwest quarter of tie | naroiwest quarter ut eertt >n ». ui township ’t north range 14 east, anti the southwest quarter ns the northwest quarter <-f ee- llou Ki In township J* north, rente I’, east.l T » *•.'"• m " , « t fe*MsM sale wilt be made subie- t toi ’.a* " t mW and upon i J h « term* and < and It ton , *“ “• bald - astt an! the day Os sale, one-third to be paid to ntoe month* .nd one-third to b. ha d tn eighteen month, from the ialo ot sale respectively, the pur- * leaser to give hl. notes for deferred > payments waiving valantton and aytaw. with sta percent ig. torest from date to he •—■■itrd by Ml * «h ’* *" - ** ,r *» —-(I- ;-k
'■ 'SE? ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Ort. 4—lndiana Ouornoey Breeder* Am'u. Balo. Fair Ground*. In dlanapolio. Itidiaua Truol Co Hida.. IS..HUH Indiana Plume HU < N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Kyoo Saomlnod > Qlomio Fitted HOURS •:*» to 11:30 U:3O to 6:00 Saturday*, a.OO p. m. ToMOHHie IN
WWEIM DAILY RlPouy .. amo vonti QN Br*dy , M,, k „ , ’ * ■' • v< ’ > ,M ‘ "• r... 13d Ito i-,. U-l t„ ■>, l*d to tto I*" l» 14u lha .M t„ J,„, 3w to 31# lb* .nd u;> Hough* st**. m Spring lamb* Yeaihn,, S WHOLtUn CM *»■ POULTRY —" i ito blr b , ■ Met*. E aa g p ■ Decatur 'toM-erd Price* for 6r»: A premium jf j c „ r be pate for. : .m S S Wb-.te egg. White Eggs dot R| Broun or nu- ; .... . . ■! .uH H-a-.y Hr:.- ;■ ■ 1 " • M Heavy S;r : Barrwj j, ■ White Kocks i <a4 ■ H-.-i iy W rock*. 3-, i»>. « B( j 51 , pH Legtioru brourra *_y liM M tin ij rtx,. _ V .*»hu'u •■ , , K FORT WAYNE sVEITQCxR Fori W.yn* In-! .-top- h-fR —Livestock jR Hob. steady .> , 11 ■:»> to di» ;■>• gR ' :tn, !<> ; ju lt >. IM to lb* S 1«U to 1«O lbs X 240 to ib. X .'tto to 2M lb* X 3M to M lbs X 3to to 325 lbs X 133 to 35.1 ib- X 140 to 15<> lb* X 12» t<> II- !t» <R DM to 130 lbs isl Rough. 15 75 --.*» H'S ■ Calve*. 1115- lamb* IS. 8 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ BwRK ELEVATOR W. 8 ll Corrected S- ji’emher •l| Price* to be psai - ■bstrtfß 'No 1 Wh-*t t,- .» tatwrlß No 2 Wh. »■ > ■ 8 iiOais. 30 lb* -.-s' 8 No 2 Yt-llcia t 8 No 2 Soy Bea:.- 8 Rye - “tun-:-Ti.li.i -- - . . . "■*' CENTRAL soya co. I ! No. 2 Soy EMM Pirate C*nnon F.r ISJIIf I ' SatwipOUlt. Ida *whel-type canao* >’»« ou pirate *htp» t<f veanlffß found here m a pile of HfW <8 f No one wa* able -o expiatl *8 got this far Inland. | Csckstoo i. watek Dei I I McGregor la <t’P)-IL*.B| ijPterth*'* COcka'oJ which E jbi ought here from Au* '•lb I ■ j v«ar» ago a* a fledCttaX '• **s a* a watch dog Let •* w» come neat the house or * pcdNttl pass oa the road at a te'-f **•< j th* cockatoo rtrili* s ,-av.pv« 'lag. Floor Show TonirM Riveniea Garden- j
DON’T I.ET STVRTIM. TROI BLE WORRY Yt*. Th» No* Ot»*r»-t«4 Double Lift Goodrich Battery made with new »ou* l l<M laau lessor — wear tew BATTERIES at low *• 1* * week. Ditcount for cat* FtXJLE’S SI PER SERVICE N. 2nd St — acrott ’rom *■ Do You We M*kf Need A Farm I** I xvan? v We’ll be Pleased to t«* this over with jou at »".* time. ADAMS COUNT* NATIONAL FARM L 0* N ASSOCIATION Office 13.1 S. Sotortd St Hollar. Sec Iren
