Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1939 — Page 5
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Inference Be HELD IN IfUARY. 1940 EjM Home Week At K lan. >*l3 i’• • i<>! 1 |t,],.jjp ..'I II ■!' ■ W’. • k -I' RLjjK -, iu Kaißfc- v ' • <K|S 188 • " !, ‘ l ' '" ’ %£s&■ '' ■ ■. • .i KgjK ■KmS sKSav - .a '" r " “■ §8& iMi ■ ui'... M|M: ■'.-ii i'i'* t: < i.;. ■•* 'll. i Uu-ti- win i» BiO ,! “ h'-'in*. and i.ii. 'in annual Indian. i. . eday noon. i ■RBb ■'• ’'-'Brooms l«i*i M <-x ik>m I m-*day noon lau HmKi beg.c Monday B ■:.iv ~". m 0..: ■•■■ ' wh.-n In Elliot' ■ ffigSM ' '■ ' Th- i. i . •.. £ ■ >. i... y O M'.mUiu said M.-. P'.ik'-I on 'I ... M m»*lon program all ■Bl'" < oluinhu- <> M Mark.t* tm Ain.-n ?| ■ h. ni’lo<|ll<"l >» H'o li.-waom. Columbus. mass.-i llai. Grange. *u*. planning will be th'-' of ill* Wednesday general with the following partn-l In the speaking. .1 B Kohl I S Department of Agri- 1 •'uni Purdue; M J. Hux-• Hi uii'y ngrh iil'n Willard Singleton. chair- 1 ' - Mt ‘"’•■"I Will f. d'.li. .i jsave ■ONEY WHEN ■OU BORROW ■ Aetna Life Insurance ■ WlVb »' nrm *'»«•' W" •urnn over evert cent ■ "tn loan to you. l■lT' are no deduction*. i a commiHMion. iy r hpprniaing, ■> r title examination. Hr for the application. .’ You get 100',, on the dollar. B Inquire ot i the ■Hhb-Ed Hards (<». iw Repr(tentative* I ■ 2nd Floor N.blick Bldg. Ooeatur, Ind I
•erias of mot ion pictures on the , Indiatut State Fait thW"ildr Poultry CougreHy and th, I technical phaaeH of agriculture To Give Play* Au interesting *erie« of evening program* ha* been planned tin Monday night an opportunity will I I lie given |<> m e two comedy play* "Udy Novelwf 4!t(J l)ls nrtt ' i Date.' Imth to be presented by the II Playahop l«aboratory Group, a *tuideal organisation at Purdm Tu«aday nigh< will offer th.- visiting i farm, i* and ili.-ir families an opplorlunlty in bear a n.m.-rt by the ■ famous Purdue Sytnphoni. Band of 7o student* most of whom are from Indiana <onnnunltii** or they may white** th. annual showing of I’m due liveatoi k Thursday nighl will find a mustcal program provided by Z.ooo Hooaier farm women rrpre»ent||.county ihotuae* in all purls «* It* state The program to be held in the Jefferson High S. hool Gynmai slum in Ufayette, will also Im hide i music by th. t'niversliy orchestra i under the direction of Albert P Stewart. Last year, a' a similar program 1,100 women from 6* Ind iana counties 'ouk part The stale Rural Entertainment Festival will i provide he prim Iftal attraction for ; Thursday evening. In previous years, a similar program wa» held on Tu< *day evening There will be no charge for any session • V' pt j the Rural Entertainment Festival and baii'fiicts Friday and Saturday will large ! ly be devoted to rural youth program* lai«f year more than 31*' ’ older youth were in attendance Principal speakers on thi* year’s program will include the Rev E C Palmer pastor of the "peoples f'hur<h Kalamasoo, Mich and lairry Brandon, vice-president ami secretaiy of th. Indiana Farm Bureau. The annual banquet Friday evening will be unique In that all features of th*- program will be put on by older youth nir-mbers. PRECAUTIONS ARE REOUIRED Exposed brain Tile h Damaged By F reezing And Thawing |,..laye(t« Ind . In . 9 A ph ,i for Indiana farmers to tab. prop er ptecaittions ' ... Io protect prii va'e farm drainage systems from damage by freesing and thawing during the winter month? was voiced recently by have Harker Purdm ITilversity dralnag. specialist. Protecting Ho til. diainage sy*t..in, according Io Harker, I* I'l*l ia* important a* protecting »e< d lorn and automoblk radiator* from freezing Tin J> lining County E.»i» rigi. n Ital Farm of th. Purdm Agrjiul(tural Egperimenlal Station ha* - demonstrated that from the stand.point of crop production d« .i» r lib- drainage is more profitable than drainage too shallow The hazard of freezing damage during ilhr winter Harker said, i* just another reason for the Installation Os drain til.- at a greater depth than many farmers plat, to lay them. Additional Fill ||. e*|ieelally emphasized that whole drain tile had become <■» posed, or nearly so, l.y the action ;uf soil erosion. Immediate steps should be taken by the farmer to i obtain a greater depth of fill over such esposed lilies. Tib us i whatever material the specialist , said, will absorb a certain amount ot mobture and if exposed to freezing will *|>awl off and deteriorate which may eama ultimate failure The Importan.e of a good h«-ad wall or some other approved methkod of protection was urged lor th.terminus of the tile system in th. open ditch Sime freesing and thawing may b. particularly bald |>o You We Make Need A Federal Farm Loan? At 4% Well be I‘lea.M-d hi talk this over uith you at any time. ADAMS COUFTY national farm loan ASSOCIATION Offics >33 &• «•«•"< bt Decatur. It'd. Phone Z Henry B Helle.. bec.-Tteos- ■ ~~ *
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMB ER 9, 1939.
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QUALITY NEEDED BY SWINE STOCK Sow* Should Be Prolific; Gilt* From Prolific Sown Sp.-. 1.1 l I 1111-*ldeiatlOll "hollld •> ' glVt'll 111 III* M'IiiIIhII 111 "**W *lll*l lilllx Ml* Wl'll II" Hl* l"MI nwyn lull'll Ifogarl nf Illi- Missouri f’ofl-i ■k> <>f Agriculture In Mining some ,d th, desirable features in look ■ fm 111 swim selected tor breeding <t<»< k Whl-ll 'I tai liter gOO- IlltO III" 11*11 nr mini* other herd to * li*m»»m* n*» or gilts. the following points should hi- imsidered Tin ow aelocirdj sliouM not only I** prnlifl* or tb* gilt out ot .1 prolific dam Inn th* on Hi* * n*l "f lite systems not i properly |iro<* * *<*rl O|H II public III'! Il*■» ll*' MllppOn | od lo have been i leal* d of debris lt- pd v.-gelation during th* past i ciiiiiin* * a* cording I*l th* all** | iiihi' law. Ini' I' was pointed out I ihal tn many las*-" thia work was | not fully ar eompllshr *1 Now la Hi* , tun* if II has not already hem dun*- for tin farmer lo clear out | choked public ditch* Mated llatk pr . laiause It la likely that when; th*' "firing rain* come the lull ca , IM* I'y tbe open tllleh will la- i* i * tpilred to pt'Hld* *oiiipl*’!' drainSg* Harker ■i-ported ilia' III* bull* tin lirainag* Methods, has lieeii i revised during th* |M»t summer I and la avallaltli Im anyone who haa a drainage problem requiring | attention Fiorn Hu Purdue Cnteeraliy la ;*altm*nl of Anil* ullural EMrn aioli. Aria *>f*< **llgl*-"« May S and Juuu :m l#W If J lte*-d IHrWurj lOt bAIUUMOh 'I I* JuUuaOU. ti* jleuaiou Editor.
' li*-rd should I**- of a prolific Mruiti I I'mllfi* leiideni'lea an- transmitted by th* "li .*■ w* II J« tin- dam. *lt. relore a a**w oi gill aliould I** laired by a b**ar from a ptidifn I chain N**w* »hoiil*l farrow not I* i Ilian « Ilina to b* prolltabl* The I *Ue uud vigor o' pl-.. at biilh I" Ia» llii|>uitall! a» 'll* blllliliei lii ■ a Use small inactive |ilga usually die. ot if they llv. lar k III* ill in | Hie feed lot. Now* should chow ill* ability to J an- *>b liter* pigs by talcing not i l*-a» than h iinlioimly heavy pig>* 'i* weaning i*g* Good pig-* will, * weigh I'l l*' pound* when weaiusi at 2 month* **i ag* A ***w ilia* haa I *l*'formlli* of lie odd* i *lo* - mt* | »iii * eaatully an* hl* pb;* I ll* hi ary pig at winning usually r*-*piln-a a shortei tun* lo reach mat ki t "U* and finish. and require) I*-." f****d per uni* nt gain It should I**- cm- ' pba u*d that/ th*- entire herd I should l« < onsid* I* d for thli* trait laHu-i than Hi* dam only. Th* pig Hun glow* rapidly con"Uin* less fried |** r unit of gain than a slower glowing oil*. Figure" a' Hi* Missouri hvp* rign iH Ntglloii indliai* that t(i< rug lhai is h* heaviest a i* month" of ag* II th* mo* profitable Th*- * haiue*. lofI of .biting hog.'* Ihal wilt train* .mu rapid gtuwing t* ml*-mi>* ar* liii-ieun| il on* a*-liat» «ow>- ot I gilt* and Hl*- leiar front a Mrnlil In which no o' f*-w runt* *h cur A inmier.il* ly gtowthy I*lk from a 111, , ler in wild I* »ll I'bt" 'tre g*»*i * "hmild I** "ide*'* *1 raHlei Hur** an : * iitcmi'ly giuw'liy pig Irmn n lit | ler iii will* li many pig lack ' glllWlhill**"" - - - - - Propeller Glow*. He fling Bbnd Irarwlu. Australia 'UPi Hi Klpio» Hr* a flam* Ilk* glow Ihal •H-t'iir* In ltopi*.*l glorma endrcl **l Hi* prop* llor id lh*- plan* whicli r'Flybig Hm-tm-’ F*-nloii was navi- 1 ; gating ><i all' iid a patient "ÜBer I Ing lloin ap|H'iidl< ills lor* lug him to mak* th* i.ul|t* till* b> Iblut ‘blind, guided only by riven.
Climax of th* Chicago International Livestock Exposition rime when judge* selected these boys and girls a* the nation's healthiest youths and Lucky Boy H. a Hereford steer, owned t.y 18-year-old Mayfield Kothmann of Mason. Tex., a grand champion of the show Ihe h.althiest, left to right, are Richard Crane. 17. of Ruxhvdle, Ind.; Warren Cale* 18. of Sandstone, W Va.; Ruth Fitzenreiter, 16. of Bel, La ; Joan Park*. 15. of Liberty, Ind.; Carlisle Klein, 18. of Black River Fall*. Wi*. and Le*lie Warrant, 16. of Ku-'ita .Minn. Th, group smile* and baa reason to.
DISCOVERS WAY TO KEEP POSTS Easy, Economical Mean* Os Prcscning Fence Posts Told Fa nil* i in th* pa»t hav* b* *-n liiicud lo t»hy away from pin* popiat ami - oim- oi lilt '-em*m*« It.j. tl - wood* when tin y s*-l*-rt*-d tree* for f. ;u* |"t~t but Park* i It And* r util. > xteii"l*in forester. I’niverslty Fann -.*y» lhat a it* w “tire lube" inelhod »f It* atiii*-nl is going to i hang* all that It ha* In * n known for many yeal that If pteaer value were u.*d posts wituld las' much long ej Former methods **t tr*-atiii**ni w* <■ slow awkwaid and *-ip«'iiaH* how* in .Hid ll*‘V*-r r*-**'tve*| |s*pulut ap|*l'tval in Minnesota Th* m w |>l*sn Involves lh* r *is* ,of a ill. ap I*r*--* rvative, sin* l hll*' tldi, which I" applied to green post" Ihioiigh inner tub** lightly "treii In d around lh* larg* *-nd" lof th* |h>"'» Th* |*re»ervaHve is measured and pour*-*! into th* tub* *'s whil*- Hi*' po.t fir at an im Im I'd angl* Eight to 21 hirin'* at*' n*-id*'*l foi lh* *h lor id* to r*ep Illi** Hi* wihwl and ti-pla** th*- aa|* t'liiap piaitiial mid * IHi I* lit th*- new method is b**tin*l lo prove a big source ol saving" lo farmer.", say* A"*l*'r"<m lly using It. abuud am. lasi growing tr*'* " may b* ■ imverti-d Into posts Ihui will las' abmit a long ■" cedar Coat of th*materials used will vary with the variety ol wood, also the si/*- .*n*l condition that It 1.-* in. but for oi dbiary post" It avetag* t alnm' I* cents each Unit llluslia'*" il'd eiplaiiis th* Fol a f*e* i upv of a pul-l|* at 101 l lomplri* fin tube method ot ten* • pvst treauueut, write to the Fur**
PRESERVATION I OF PORK TOLD BT J. T. FROST ( hilling, Curing Agents, Temperature Are Bin lactors l..ilayeti, Ind Nov B Thi>-.-| major millits to be observed nt p'- ' serving the winter’s pork suppy on Indiana farm* were cited recently by Prof .1 T Frost of the animal husbandry department at Purdue t'niversliy They were *Uffi< lent chilling of the carcass.-s. profs-r amount* of satisfactory curing ag.-nis and correct temperatures during curmg and storage "Prompt i hilling of the < an ass- , es heads th.- list of Important fa< tors in preventing spoilage and in , curing product* of good quality." I says Professor Frost. ‘ t'nder <-<m-1 strolled condition* in the packing plant, the carcass is <ool.-d to temperatures of 35 Io 3»> degi.-e* F I within a few hour* after slaughter I This is don. to force out all of th< ’ animal heat t'nder farm otidi Hon*, butchering should preferably 'ake plan- when the teii.p. ru'ure I* just above freezing Freezing the ,< ar< as* liefoi al! of the animal heat h.i <-*. at.ed prohibits the absorption of the curing agents.' Curing Mixture "in regard to ih< curing mint||r< state* lh<- authority, "there are many mixture, and methods, most nt which an- simply variation of two principal method* Hu 'lirnie or sweet pickle and the dry • ur> Th. dty cure, wherein th. dry mix lure is simply rubbed on the meat, represents les* time and equipment I' give ,i strong.-' salt flax or h"*wti and < au«< th. m< .' to -itrintt uii.r. In .uiitiasl. ih< brim < ure cause* lew* shrinkiig. les* drying und hardening of the meat and In addition, add* th.sweet flavoi "The r.-al secret of meal curing Hi so tar a* lligredieii'* ar. <on earned lie* in using th. prop.-t quantity of alt and allowing pl. t, ty of time and the pioper teni|M;i ature for It to penetrate tin- meat • Sweet Brine Cure Tin most satisfactory forrnnL. I foi tin* sw.. t brine < or.- .onsisis of lit pounds of salt, thr<-< pound* of brown sugar and tin.- and one hall mine.-* of sal' peter all diss , >.|v.-d tn ste gallon* "f trolling war • i toi every I'” 1 pound* of meat to ’ to- i iired AH' .' th' cut . are taken ’ trum th.- thuriiii. hly • hlll.-d i arias* .-a. h "it. I* rtilil.cd with a. poition us th< dry nitxtur. a' th. iati us on. tmiui tm every (round 1 ot meat The remainder of Hu dry mix ; tin- I* added '<> 'lu builliig wat.r Tit' |.i. . •■* - > Ill' ll plai • d 111 clean e»t Pr.slil.t* laiboi atm y I'ollev. , "I Agrli UltUi'. -M.idlfOli Wiscoii | -ill ’p. j|| |||'|| \ \ One of one hl*. • •slue fjiri*t. «ns« pjlilro*’ Huill rn Super Aerie! Aysfrm. Plug in any* where and enj«w pure, rleer Innr. lor.i*ii awl Amerwan rreeplion. rush Rullm. Tuning with Trieri*ion Button, f.orge.rii* rshinrl. IMV HMM • IIG TRAM • IN Choos* many models ( HRK l\ BROS. CAST OF OECATUR Rhone ZB7J Ope" •> «-m to >0 p tn
| tiardwood or earthenware <ontata | I era and the cooled brine |s>ured over them Hams and ebmiliter* should remain In this cure at the rate of three days per pound of meat and bacon sirlpr two days per pound They may be repacked after the seventh day and again | after the isth day. "Tnmperature during th. cure, I l« another important point. Tima.for safest curing an 36 to 3B de gyeaa F "When ihe pork is ready to b. , removed from ihe cure, it should ! In- soak.-d in cold water for a few buiite before InTtig smok'd Best fuel* for smoking are green hick I ory apple. <«ik or sawdust Ordinarily two nay* of contini uou* smoking are sufficient to give lh<- rich brown colod." II — o-— —— HOBSE sme Om of Hu good, new oats varieties fur Indiana is Cartier Tinvariety gives a high test weight and yield* moi. per acre than most Its ally gown van-lie Your
PRE-INVENTORY SALE ANKFK-HOLTH 2-COW MILKERS ... an low Sec I* \t ■ J S. E. BROUN gMILLKR JONK* AHOU ’WJI EEP YOUR j EET DRY! * BAJM!. .. SLEET!... Ke PrapanN! J Mllkr-Jon*•. Shor Mores Are Itauh with Quality : RUUIA FOOTWEAR FOR THK KNTIRE FAMILY AT LAST YEAR'S LOW FRICKS Women’s 2-Snap | GALOSHES jfl I j Flue quality flM**- MB S' ’ tine* ganwhe* .a S A;" Si rhuter of Mark m ■ WIB Aj Hr brawn. All star*. | *•**"■• Hi*d WMHM'a T*« IA, OVERSHOES K RUBBERS All roOS* r R|«m fi*»tS [ 89c 59c' i, iMMren* NM-Uard U*sr« . lightweight RUBBERS - * olr * «“bb*r. •W/U •> OZfC nr Oar Amp A/V- | tee Psmr. www Ovferds TK ' . ™ Wen’s4-Buckle I J ' WKT' GALOSHES TjUT ’ hBHM* an B*brr i Height 1 ■ SI 99 I Mtn's Sturdy > Isuth s > Bhl I W Work Rubbers . ARCTICS ( Heavy *A .1 Red Homie. 1 fi -V7 Kdged Heel *M T X • ' ~B4c r**--' “jgriSr d Sliil.'SS,’. ’ 79c .M 89c "' IH - Man's Knaa-High »«'•">• «'»M»r O ' ICS I 800T1 BOOTS I |M Ankle I M '* »ha * Fitted. Ughl • / I 2 ,9 yB ’ miUER-jpntS SHOES BfcaXdi kA if 9 Bf t ltFT*(TyiT (gB Dscter fl w~i
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| county agricaittiral agent has a list of the sources of certified seed Fence your wards to keep It." livestock out if you expect to keep the w.Hids Grazing in timber is no good for llvesl.K k or woods ro , duetton either i The purchase and tiae of cb'wp I *eed usually result* in false econ. ' omy and disaster. *ay Purdue t'niI versity spe< ialista I* your farm planned for best land use? It.-memlM’r you want to I keep the sleep slopes |n good tintI l»-r cover Further information on any of the foregoing topi.* may Im- ob ! tallied liy writing to the Hepert- ' ment ot Agri, tilt ural Extension. Purdu. t niversity. l-afayrtte, Ind 'UncleJim\Su#: A c .« "The AAA piogram has a lot ot <lif|. rent parts, but to me II all laills down to th.- program of a betlei life for |M-ople on the term.’'
