Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1939 — Page 2
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AGRICULTURAL NEWS I
ENTRIES TAKEN FOR TRI-COUNTY PLOW CONTESTS Adam County To Participate Tuesday In Event Near New Haven Twelve entries have been re- < *ov*--i In the old fashioned plow Ing contest scheduled on the Hat old Biasrell farm. Allen County. Tuesday, October SI. according to information received today by L E. Archbold County Agent from C . Kimmell. Allen County Agent. The entries consist of nine tractors and three multiple hitch horse ( outfits from Allen. Adatnx and Wells Counties The contest will , start at 10:00 A M. The Stansell farm is located 9’u < miles east of New Haven on Hoad 230 and then l' s mllea souther two mil*-* east and five mllea north ( of Monroeville In Allen County State Roads 210 and 30 will In- . marked with arrows pointing Io the farm The contest will adually g-t un Oct way al 10 SO A. M but there will be .41 edm atlonal program which will interest most farmers in northeastern Indiana and Western Ohm L. E. Hoffman. Associate ( County Agent Leader. Purdue Uni ( versily, will open the program with a short talk on "Why and of a District Plowing Contest This will be followed by tfle plowing conte.-t proper and <<*. It contestant Will plow one and X half hours. It II Wileman. Assistant In Agricultural Engineering. will give a low cutting corn demonstration at 12 30. This will he followed by a short talk by <« A Flcht. Worn Parer Station. Auburn. Ind Aaa What May We Im to Pre- ( rent Dtasess He will be follow •M hy’T.iul T Tlman. Department *jf Cows* i *alien. Indianapolis, on ■•Regulatory M-asnres " Demonstrations • R H Wileman and Russell Ship ' rtrah. Agri< nltnra! Engineering Inpar’WTrtF. Purdue University will give a 0”W adjustment demons! ra tjmi ms the sftemixm ami Harold S’.iwTf, prominent Allen t'ounty th rm- r will use as hhi subject "As the Farmer Keen the Situation The three Judges for the con tpst are: Frank Irons. United Slat es lh-nartment of Agri-tilture To frdo. Ohio R D Barden. Exton gton Atrk-ultnral Engineer. Ohio Iftate University; and Paul Rich Ung. prtwninent Paulding County Ohio farmer The r* port of the plo wins mutest by the Judges will be given at 2: IS. This la * farmer plowing contest Alt «ra|fors horses and plows must bo farmer own-d and operatml bv th- farrn-r himself or hlregularly employed help Th< depth of plowing shat! be not less than 7 Inches nor more than sty bt-h-a -The contestants will he permitted to use *u< h at < t-ssot les <m their piowa » tn their jtidg mem Will aid ih-*a in doing a good of plowing. The district < ontest la belli*: sponsorAg by the Agricultural Ex jt-uai-at Hervhe of Alien, Adams and We‘|s Counties and the Pur do* Agricultural Experiment Station. • There are 9 I rat tor entries and 5 multiple hitch entries from the 3 counties Farmers In Adams County are Do You We Make Nee4 A Federal Farm Loan* I A>a a? At 4% Wei he Pleaded to talk thiicArter with you at ani time. ADAMS COUNTY national farm loan ASSOCIATION Off-st 133 S Second St. Decatur. Ind. Rhone 2 Hsary B Heller. Sec Treat
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urged to attend the district |*!*‘W , in« contest b* Allen County Tuesday. October 31 hy Mr Archbold, 'County Agricultural Agent HOgg.E sewsc Farmers who grow open, pollinated corn -hould select and store their seed corn this month Store In a well ventilated place and on racks that will allow free air cirI eolation around each year. Home grown se’-d should be < leaned as soon as possible and then samples sent to the State, S-> d l-aboratoiy at Purdue Uulversity to he tested. A hot temper has often landed its owner in the cottier. Pullets confined Indoors during tla* winter months, say Purdue t n Ivptslty -p---i.illsts, will d* tel ”p Iridkets unless they an- fed vitatr. in D For a better understanding of si asana I variation in milk testa, note the increase In the butterfat test of your herd during the fall and winter months Then the usual dei reuse In the summer will not be too hard to take Hot, humid weather decreases th*- test while cool weather Im reuses It No one i-ver wins an argument, lint a community Invariably win* additional support forth- local extension program Farm machinery sales were 35® per cent higher in 193* than at the Itoltom of the depression. Further information on any of th* son going topi.» may b* ob talned bv writing Io the Department of Agin ultural Extension Purdue University. latfayetle. Ind BUCK WALNUTS ABE VALUABLE Prices Remain Hiuh For Thm Familiar Tree Os Pioneer Days itb.ina. Hi . it- 2- Th* fam lllar bin* k walnut tree, whit h farm * rs ’is* d for fem *- posts and barn l>*a ms in pioneer days, reigns ns Iking of all trees in as far as its actual value Is concerned In the most rc<**nt report on Stumpuge and log prices, icleas-d in Illinois by J E Ituvis, I'nlVCT■tty of Illinois colli-g*- of Agrhul tore extension forester, shows that Is On Program T •* ; .1 f! A Fl< hi. Auburn, stationed al th*- Eutop*-«n corn Itorer research laboratory there and a represeti j tattle of th*- I' S Ih-pt of Agriculture and Purdue I'nlvi rally. 1 will appear on the program oi lh»> I district plowing contest to be held Oct 31 at the Hamid Kta»»ell farm in Jackson township. Alb-n Coon ty Fl*hl will dtMuss the European Corn lloter situation and what farmers In Indiana may do to pre vent loaaea to thnl." crops fr«s: the fnirer lnfe**Stt<*M which tu s become S’ matter rtf mo< h roweern ' th*- last two sea*pns. iis commcr--lai loan has h*-xuri to <a«-ur •
Factory Payrolls And Dairy Business Show Close Interdependence y- v fa.U., U -....»Mia«« mxre rretwM. ass I ■ | -- J >• •’ ■ irnutaw / IMn MB - tm • W I Mm Iff Prw»«etlM M X •Met wo /Sfa for fc»ir» n ITH y Wtevvise M Jr* '.'i 'H "» '> 'h '*J There is a direct relationship lie’ween the amoun' of whole milk consumed and th.- buying power of site public, say Purdue Vnlverslty dairymen In other words, the price of dairy products follows factory pe/roils while production marches merrily on In recent years there has been very Huie effort made on the part ”f th. leaders ”t the dairy industry to adjust whole milk prices to the consum- r s pocket bmk As s result In most local markets only about half of the milk Is going Into the bottto. On some markets the per capita i sin sum pt km la as low as 73 quarts Hi itillk per year while on markets such as Indianapolis, the per r-aplts i onstimpHon is HA quarts, while for the United States, it Is 155 quarts The most difficult thing tor the producer to understand In the. marketing of milk ts 'hat It Is the housewife who determines how much ■if his milk Is going to lie consumed In the bottle. When the price of milk is nut tn line with the earning power, consumption will decrease and larg> surpluses will be built up The dairy Industry as a whole would Ih- It* tier off to get 73 or so pet cent of their milk sold In bottle foim .-I a lower price per loss hut would undoubtedly receive a greater ar(l ss income than under present existing conditions, where heavy atn plnsi« ai-. being carried on markets and canned milk Is replacing who!, milk Th.- con sumption of canned milk in the las' few years has increas.il &o per cent, while consumption of whole milk per capita is ■ Th.- con-umlng public, uiannfsctarer or distributor, and dairyman •hotild get together and work out a sound men handialng program as well ;<» m advertising program for dairy products, if the, want to control heavy surpluses on the market
him k walnut lumtu-r sod as high' hs 1290 |*r l.oooboatd feet, the most valuable of about 6U ape* lea of commercial timb»-r-prudu*:lng trees tn this i ountry Such a prix. according to Davie explains why some large black walnut trees, which grow Singly or in nma.ll scattered stands through- , out. bring several huud<-d dollars j *-a<h I Although the durability and the ; in auty of the w-nul creates a great d* tnaiol tor black walnut, the be-1 tual amount of th* wood In th*-| timber trade Is comparatively j small, and Its relative rear* tty al-1 so tends Io k*-ep th- prtx- high. Th* tree* ran be planted, prot*-* ted and hr*rve*i*-d as a substantial supplemental farm crop. After a fr w ynare it is poaaible to galh er annual nut harvests. Th*- trees, when plant*-*! In deep, rich soil. wh*-r*- moisture is plentiful and drainage good, will be large enough to cut for market tn 45 to So year* GIVE STATEMENT UN FERTILIZERS S«il Acidity Not (aused By Addition Os Acid Phosphate Th-- question Is often asked "D*h-s a* id phosphate make soils a- id or sour?" Thia informatioa Is desired Ih-* sure a* id phospbaie ’superphosphate) Is truly sour to th* taste, and treaauae of the well known serkHMtm-sa aitat hed to the soil ailment called soil acidity H**ils do orb show ln< reared sour-n*-wa because of their treatment with phosphate Many results In thia country show thia id be true Though superphosphate doesn't mak*- th- s*4l add. there is. nevertheless. a need for lime with it. Where soil* are sour enough to make us think ot soil ai-Mity. they ' are iu> low la lime <*ak-I«ni> and ' other lH*ab nutrb-nt items for plants that applying phosphate* will bmm xbortag,- tn th»M otbJ era. I Strengthening the phosphate * link wPhoat making the other links stronger may not reader raw*h ’ service. Consequently. In most Soil ' th*- use *K phosphate will be more effective It th*- lime need is first ' snpplled and the ptmaptai- ron , sMeretf the ae- Md Item Os i nurse . > farm manure or green manure may w-ll precede both of there to
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jl raise the productivity most effect- < ive In combination with the many j sot! treatments, acid phosphate , need give no alarm about Its mak ( Ing the soil sour W A Albrecht, i Mteaourl Cotta*? *>f Agri* alture ] o ... . |- ——-. « Household Scrapbook By Itoberta l*ee > . • Snae Dressing IWTGio vareVzne makes a good tdressing for russet or patent leathI er. Apply the vaseline with the finger tip. then polish with absorbent ' cottOß. Peeling Annie* To p*-e< cooking apples easily. t»*ur boiling water over the apple* to be • -Miked. They can be peeled meh more readily, and It saves i < ous!d**rable time. The Tita Floors Tile floors may be hept bright, aud clean if they are washed regTo Demonstrate I' s Il '• a , * X?*/. *V-44t Two agricultural eugtaeers from I Purdue University. R H. W’Uemau aud Russell Shipman, will be on. , hand to conduct a demonstration! of low luiu cutting and plow ad juatment at the northeastern Ind-1 tana plowing contest to he h«4d' ’ Oct. 31 at th* farm of HaroM Hta-! I sen m Jaehaoa tovnahtp Allen I I County Stassel| » farm is five I mllea north and two miler east of, I MoaroevUla. t Wllemau developed the trash i shield for plows which Is now ' widely used tn northeastern Ind 1 ’ lana tn help pi"* under corn stalks ' ‘ and other crop debris In helping I > I control the European corn borer
ROTARY CLUBS TO ASSIST 4-H Program Undertaken By Service Groajw To Help Farm Youth laifayette. Ind.. Oct. 23 U*adershlp training for rural adults who are leading 4 H clubs has been undertaken co-operatively by the Purdue University Department of Agricultural Ei' -nskm and the Rotary (Tuba of Indiana. It was announced here today. Three dlatrict meetings one ( each In the northern central, and southern parts of the state, wfl! be ( held neat February, the exact . dates and places to he announced ( later. These will be twoday meet Ing* »ith the Rotary Hubs provld- . Ing the physical faclHtlew and the , d-H Club division at Purdue turn ishlng the Instruction. I In counties where only one Ro- | tary Club functions that organixa < Hon may provide not to exceed 35 for expenses for each four adult ' leaders, two women and two men. 1 to attend a district meeting In counties with mor*- than one Ro- ' tary Club as many as six leaders may he sent under similar arrangeI ment. Counties without Rotary ( Clubs may offer the privilege of sending one man and one woman , leader to any organisation willing ( to sponsor this educational work. The meetings will concern a , wide variety of 4 II club problems. , In* hiding methods of Improving club leadership for more effective I work. Horace E Abbott. Marlon county agriculiural ag.-nt. will Im> i the general state chairman. Committees for each follow: * Northern district: E. C. Bird. Routh Bend i hairman. C. V Kimmell. Ft Wayne, and Mflliceet ( Thatcher. Crown Point, all exn-n---slon workers, with U. K Murray. , Rensselaer, district Rotary govern- j i Central district: W G. Rmlth. New Cutie, thafrman: Janice Berlin. Indianapolis? and Eric Holm. Mfayette. all extension workers. , with R I*. Showalter. Anderton. | district Rotary governor Houthern district: R I). Me Har-■ | gue. Brail I. chairman. M M Ham | Ilton, Greensburg: Helen Winslow, || Vincennes; and C M East, New Albany, all extension workers, with W J B*heldler. Greensburg. d!» ' trlct Rotary governor ■ ————♦— ——— FlekpvcktU are Defined Hun Jose. Cal. --4 UPI-Nothing is galn*-d In Unlforn'a by picking 1 an *-lt»pl.r pocket. Th*- Superior court her*- has ruled that it Is sth) 1 ' prn ket picking snd henceforth a 'crime. a , > 4 TODAY'S COMMON ERROR | Never My. "Colorado is a ; i healthy place to live;" say. ' I 'healthful " ulsrly with a soft cloth or mop rung out of warm ammonia water.' FOR SALE WHILE THEY Ineap Evsrgreena, shade trees, fruit trees. 4 acres of nursery stock must be moved tiSm rented land. Riverside Nur«ery BERNE. IND. Farm Loans Our farm k>an rates hate been rrelurefl. Yon may desire additional land nr i want tn elean up xariowi art nan Im and yon may M*eure your farm loan through our office at a big M'ing. Secure Eant ern money al low raten. The Suttles* Edwards Co. Agents
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* RATES i One Time —Minimum charge of I 260 for 20 words or lore. Ovtr 2C words, I',«c per word. Two Timeo—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or loseOver 20 words 2c per word for ths two times. Three Timeo—Minimum chatge of 80c for 20 words or less Over 20 words 2‘/gC per word ( for the three times. Card of Thanks Obituaries and verses „ 11.00 , Open rate—display advertising . 35c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR BALE — Dr. Salsbury Rota-! Capo worm powders. Tonic and conditioner. Jamesway ventilating system and equipment Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarters. ALWAYB — New, used washers, dlferent makes; sweepers, heat Ing. coal-oil, cook stoves; small payments. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman FOR BALE Lot on Mercer Ave. Booth of R. H. ou west side of street. Call 310. 251-6ta FOR BALE -Poland China Roars; 3 ewes and buck, a cream s*-para-i tor In g-tod condition. Leo Ro<- mile south, mile west -Monroe. 2M-b3IX FOR SALE Cow; two sows with pigs, seven shoats. 35 barred rock pullets. Jcaoe Burke. 3*a miles south Magley. 3f*s-3tx FOR SALE Kraut Uahbage. 3160 per 100 lbs. Willie J Reed. SH miles east of Decstar. J6'*-BtX| FOR HALE latrge star Heatrota, i priced reasonable. Phone 2M. 266 3t j FOR HALE New type Fordaon, traitors. 1 F-14 Farmali. 2 10-20 McCormick-Deering tractors, 1 M’ Cornii* k lAeeritig lank type corn picker; 2-row corn picker. B*-*- the new corn pi* k*-rs and < ”inhin* » on display Craigvßle Garage. 256-51 FOR SALE Oil heaters, stoves, breakfast seta. Aladdin lamps, buffets, chairs. **po*>l bed. Young's I Used Furniture. 110 Jefferson 81.. Ih-calur. Ind 264-3'. x j FOR RENT 11Y)H RENT -4 room lower apartment. Unfurnished, laxated tn .ft*”., 2u4 ■£*»• FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. In j mod*-m bom- 707 Winchester i St. 265-Ztx j i FOR RENT I rooia modern turn- j l»ln-<| ajiartiiient. Heat furnish led, private Mtraace. Phone 79 413 Mercer Ave. 233-31 - -4 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these 11 ten questions? Turn to page 1, Four tor the answers. ♦ ♦ 1 In which country is the Great Rear Isske? 2. Os what kingdom was Frudaf* ! ick the Great king? 3 What is the earrect prooumia ition of the word monogamy? 4 Where Is the Voppi-r River? 5 I'm- what degree do the mlfiab J. <" l> stand' 6 Name the capital of Turkey. 7 How many stars are bright enough to be risible to the naked aye3. Name the Iwo colors in th*- naitlonal flag of Swltsertand. 9 is paper minify printed only in Washlncton. D. C ? j l» Where tat th. resting plan* of 'I the Unkaowu Soldier of Orest Bntarn? —i — - o —- Sorority Errs on Pledge East Lansing. ,Mt«-h U.P) 3 > wasn t that Michigan Ht s <e Ui-I lege Mirnrltiea stnoprd to pledging m*-n .It was that tfw-y Jw*' ma*t* a mistake Th*- story prohobly never would have appeared II the rectf'• ent of the Chi Omega Invl'athm to a t*ia hadn't b>*«m “Oartc. < olun a--Ist for the college {taper. Usrie * a Junior, accepted and al tend- d I the tea. —* “ <>•-*- - rve*» sea tai ;*»w» _ tseeaswe Notice! My affiet wifi bs closed unttk •beut Novtmbar 10. Dr. C. C. Rayl I IsAIMM l>rtv» with ( onliftrnrc! Forget Wmter Driving Caros! C amplete ear motor tuns up cut from 32 Z 0 to 31.7 V. This week only' At Tl) REPAIR WHITE < ZESER 3rd at Monroe — Phons 344
MISCELLANEOUS < AUTHORIZED f'oußty dealer for Drt-Gaa. the bottled cooking gas. Thor washer and Irenar. E. C Stucky. Geneva Hatchety, Phone 156. Geneva. 206 ts NOTICE Upholstering. r>flnlsbh>.n and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. Docs tar Upholstery Bbop, South Second Street. Phone 431>. 34M0FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 170-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Froducts Co, Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts 1 NORSE Appearance Entered In the suit to contest a will ot Dorwln Drake against Huida Schroyer. as trustee, and others. HPl*carante for the defendant, Huida Schroyer, was entered by Ferd Lltteref. Ruled Ts Answer In the damage suit of Wilma MeKenzle by her next friend. George McKenrle, against Albert Thiele, the court entered an absolute rule against th*- defendant to answer or or before November 20. A rule to answer was also entered against all defendants in the damage suit ot George McKenzie against Albert Thiele and Velma ' i Thiele. Partition Suit In the partition suit of Clara II Reusavr and others against Noah A Bixl’-r and Daisy Bixler, the i ciunmlashmer Hird proof of post I Ing snd publication of notice of sale of real estate, and an inventory ot appraisement of Cass county real estate. >1.200 The report , of the sal* of the real estate was I also filed, as to Leroy Wtckersham | ft*r 11.750. The report was approved. the deed ordered aud n {yorted. Ruled To Answer In th*- damage suit of Dorothy M* Kenxiv by George McKenzi*against Albert Thiele, the court , ; entered an absolute rule against | ■th* defendant to answer complaint, jon or before NoventlP'r 20. Estate Case Th*- report of the Inherttsn** j i tax appraise? was hl- d In th*- e» I tatr of Elizabeth Borne and thumb*- ordered returnable Nov«n i her 20. .1 »- Barrel Rolled Across Canada : Halifax. N S <UJ!> Buniest ' | Heard an Ontaiio youth Ims just | completed a 5.679 mil*- Irek trout | lOMtst to coast lolling a barrel | Heard ret out from Vancouver ouj I Juu* 1. 193* Mill* I ns silt Kill » »V I I i n«t*r %«. itMs‘/ By virtue nt ar> order of Sale Is > ► i-.l tr-m the A-lauis Ulre**li * --<irt Lt A-tains I'uuntr. to tn* .Rreiled I tr*oa> Um I'ierk --f said Cou.t In fa-! Ivor --f If.-me Uwnsr*' Loan Corporation. s”4 against D«*y TumbP son land J-oephlne Tumblaaoa. I will sett lat pul-tl- au- tion Ip the highesl bidder -n the tvtli da> **t Scvcmbsr. .urn ot I*l A M. in.l I P M <>f said dav. si the East . door »r the Court H* ’*•’, in the < •*> j of t-e. St'ir. County *•« Adams, Rtatj of It..llana, the following dewrlbed • real .state, sltuata in said County, and Stale, to-wlt: ... . : I’.lut Numbe* flfty-ono <»;> in the, * HUena- second Addition to the City of De-slur, Adame County, Indian* 1... sled on th*- corner of Dierhea and M'ibera Streets. I will al that time offer for sale: , the foe simple of said real estate. 10-[ get her with the rente. I»*u-s. tn---ma t n.l profits thereof tr> the highest bidder for < sell, to satisfy said Order ' Sahl agio Will hr mad- without any , . teller from valuation and appraise merit laws IM led thia 11 da*- of lb tuber, I>J». ED p Mii.i.i:i; - •'iff ,f Adams *'ounty ’ Xethaal. Lelaeu. llte*»*> Ort. M-21-2V t UOTHU Ttt 14XPAXKHB Nolhe la hereby given that Monday Nov. 4 will be th* last day t°i pay your Fall Installment >t lave*. Tho .ounty treaaurer's irtflro will io- upon from • A. M to I P. M during the us paying saaeon. All taxes not paid by that time wl'l become delinquent and an »< penatv I will M added, an addltlr.uail’’. will l-e added for each »*ar tgx remain* • unpaid from first Monday In Nov- , * ember In the year the delinquency •!«m «un 1 h’*** h» V( ? >•*•’»«nl nr V’sotd proprty and wish a division st: . tear* are asked to come In at once. Call on th* Auditor tor error* and .any reduction* The Treasurer ran , make no < orro* tions. The Treaaurar will not be respon- - al hie for the penalty of delinquent « taxes resulting from tlw ommlsalon of tar, treyera tn state definitely on; I what property the desire to pay. In, v.tioxe name it may l-e roun-l. in what township or corporation It I* ■ltuatad. r perxona owing d*lla*iuent tax** a should pay them at on*-e. ths law IS I ”|ru-h that thera la no option left fori .the Treasurer but enfor* e the eol-Ir-tlun of delinquent taxes County order* will n-.t be paid to . anyone owing delinquent taab*. Alt • perron, are werne-1 agat’.sl ll>« *. Pan.,-ular atteqftaa It you pav ISX’-S tn more than one township mention the fart ta the Irea*urer also see that your receipts ea.l for »’! your real estate and personal , iwnperty In making Inquiries of the Tros■U'er regarding taxes Io Insure reply do not rail to Inrtudo return taeiaga. JEFF LtKCHTT Treaaurar Adam* Comity, Indiana I *reereare»am4Bma£iiwiLimuml*» N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i Eyes Examined • Olaeees Fitted HOURS SISS to 11I3S 12:30 to 100 Saturdays. S'.CO p- m. Telephone 13*
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