Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1940 — Page 18
FRIDAY, JI'LY 2fl, 1910.
Efficiency Not Appearance » Is Livestock Measure Stick
Moat of om thought* u Iwui aiilm.il br—dlnv and Improve- „»<■»« ar- du- for lon-id-tabl- if vteion tn th. I xht of luiidaiii* ntal piw*-iiiday kiif’Wlf «l*r», says I. M. Winter* professor <>f animal buFnul 11. spoke reontly Infor. a IwaiK h of tin Ain-iban H<n i-ty of .vniiual Production and th- Mon f*u.i Vet. n.arjr Medical a»*Ot la thin at Boi-uian Mob'ana. Winter* bollsve* that the >Ol. iaa>k alaiut it.*'.' ni'i*i ii"* nice Iv m urate* niethtMln of til tkiliK mon? < ffh*?-ni and prof pnigrrMß nt the Aurhul
II DANCE E ' E R ' (Ok SUNDAY S<H MCE DANI ING , Even Wednc*da» n eleome • - SUN SET Good Place for Picnic* and Reunion* PHONE 7!i«5 MB mnwmMMaHMMHMMMk. WEU’O.ME TO THE FAIR "Tar, Commercial Print Shop of FRANK W. DOWNS W<• do print ini* of all kind*. Prompt attention triven to evert job by 'killed printer*. Lei u* quote you on tour next printing job. Printing - Office Supplies “I Don’t Take ■ Ji Chances” *k.. So p",reeled •" J a ' Jo ° \ ' to the r AIR INSURANCE You. too, can have that security if you brin# your Insurance problems to us. O Let us do your Abstract Work. Our years of experience and accurate records is your guarantee of a perfect recording. Paul H. Graham Co. SOUTH SECOND ST. DECATUR *
need or that It is po*«!bl« to give hi past year* »r have r-ll*d «n I'type mid body ..mf or mat lon a* measuring »thk« fur piofitabl.fa 111 animal. W inlei* polgls out. W- know no* that speed and thrift of *ahi«. sir. of Utter, pounds of wool and lamb p* l -** a* welt a* pound. "t butterfat p:«lined are I tar moi- a. ■ Ufa- l-M* of real . tti. lent y. Wint-r* by no mean, ildhules ‘ tb«- exiell-nt progress made *0 far r* di. inipiov-ineni «t livestock with purebred Hire.. It- rite. thl. a* only on*, *tep in th- Improve-m-tit pr.H < howrve. Th- old 1 Id-a* thru purebred animal, are alway* best and that app-armne I* a good Indi, atom of performance must ii"* yield t<> «ii< li develop- . .... ■ of pr-wni breed- Exp-H iiiont* at ,Miime»."ta < l-arly .how <1 ~■ . ...xhrtd hoc* at. more -ttl 11, nt p alii. -r» of pork than pure bi-dt l.ik<ai>< th. Malm Expeil
County Agent * I We""' Jr < ** 4*- jk 4r ’ , HP* .■nd ll»« •’.» k -vent* of ih- county I. I. E Xrrhl-dd Vrlapi. -ounty •Krii ultiiral ik nt. who ha. played I a big part In planning th. - *- pha*e* of th. IMO |!..<atur Free Street Fair and Agrlmliural Show ment Station h.. proved that there I. very little relation between the »o < all-d type atandard* and pro ' duct ion of dairy cattle, fleet cattle 1 ■fmilar In type often dlff-i greatly in their ability to make efficient White.’* foft.aee* that future live ■link breeding woik will be dire, t ■ <•<l at in. rea.lng efficiency rather ■ than improving appearance of farm j animal* He point* to u»e of proved »lre*. row and *o* teatlng. in breeding. crM.hreeding and artificial ln»-mlnuti.ni a* valuable tool* | that will Im- u*.’d widely In the future to develop mor- profitable I Jlveato. k. Clock Repairing Big Job Gr.-.-nxburg I’a <UR> The big ton f.n r d < lo< k on the Fenn.ylvania railroad atallon here i* ticking the tun- away again after a repair job that amounted to xiim'hlntg of a pioj-ct Five carpent >-r» and three egpert in.u hinl.t* I work'd for I" day* Retting thli mammoth timepiece tn order.
....... .. .... I . ... - - ... ........ —— - Shoe Repairing We make <<ld *h<»e* look like new with our invisible half solei ng. Reasonable price*. Im. WELCOME TO THE FAIR h Fortney Repair Shop J * **• Second St. ■ Harry Fortney ' BBSS! A vs K Welcome to the FAIR! XX hile you are making round* remember to stop in for the best * /AZX/A ■■■ _r» r r i> to w? to D JCf & *B Our modern equipment enables us to serve heer at its hest. SANDWICHES — LUNCHES Human's is the place where you meet your friends — they’ll all be here. Suman’s Case MADISON STREET
Suman’s Case
MADISON STREET
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I II BOtS TO STACK 111 S riNt'Kt* I l«»M I'A'iK OS# 1 l»r liveatoek dbow, and in th- *ame tent. j Approiimately ft Iwiy* are enrolled in the Pig t lub and are ex pe< led io exhibit about W prl»e ate Imai* \ dozen boy. are enrolled hi the laimii iTnh mid will exhibit about that many iholi* lamb*, it I i* 1 huu.ht HORSE SHOW (VoNTIM Kil FROM PAtlg ONBI I 'Ural *how. Hone Show Committee t'harli * 11-rman, Ed Amlor, John jW lliak. y. 11. in i I. MbM IH .-r-tt John*on, Moab Augwburger. Wilbert 1.-hman. Frank Habegger, ! la on Neuenarbwander, Otto Hoile, Winfred Gerke Henry A<*ihl-man. | If P Si hmltt Floyd Ehrman Pet-j-1 11 la-hman. Edwin X-iihau“''r. I Hom<-r N-oenat hwaitder ! Cold Medal Colt Club Committee William Mitchell, ban b Kaufman. William Nead*tfne. Kverett Singleton J Frank M-rrlman. Leonard F. Rpiunger. Adolph UniteI m-■ Paul Krue. k-b-rg and ForI eat Railing Cat. Divi.ion* Prlre* will he awarded In the follow ing < la«»e» with the rttilmna and award* going to the number 1 designated In each > la**: Ptr-tor-d Ihdglan Gold M. 14k , t'la**. flrat. a—.nid. third, fourth and fifth Purebred Gold Medal Htud t'la*.. flrat. «e< otid third, fourth and fifth. Grade Gold ,M» Mar- t’la**. I fiiat «ei ond. third, fourth and llftb. Gold M-dal Grade Htud t'la**. I flrat. le.ond. third, fourth and fifth. Ag-d Stallion. Four V' ant and Over. firm. «<-coml. and third. Htud t'la**. Two Year, and I'llder Four, flrat. aeiond and third. Stud t’la**. under Two Year*, flr.t, *e<<md. third, fourth and j fifth. Purebred Mare*, Three Year. Old and Over, flrat i—ond, third. * fourth and fifth. Purebred mar,'*. One Year Old. firat. *<>cotid. third, fourth and fifth. Purebred mare*. Two Year. Old, Fir»t, aeiond, third, fourth and fifth Purebied Hm kling Mare Colt, fir«t, *econd. third and fourth. Purebred Suckling Stud Colt,
OW aIiWD OFF TIIE AIK — MOLT THEME SOXGS - —By Fred Emery—— —■ WE BET a fellow five commas to a cup of coffee he didn’t know the name of the theme song on Charlie McCarthy’s NBC program. He gave uP- Rnd K %" fact, did we. Rummaging disclosed the title M ine Big Show." from "Head Over Heels," and the funny
thing b that, like 10 many other work*, its identity hai become ot vcured though the tune itaeif I* perfectly fa- , _ T ' arc exception*. Ev- , rvone know. B that CBS . Mm- | Kate Smith •* I goe. with the J J| Moon that M ,X fl i >meg over the 0 u n t a 1 n. Moat people \ know that < Arnot 'B* Andy nave been doing faxine*. with ■*** »wirn -The Pefcct S. ng," 10, these n any ybarg. And dance band ti erne*, of courie. never waatc | their fragrance on the costly air. ’ But it take, aleuthing to And tl ut the "Hollywood Playhouae" t me U So*n:k'» "I'd Like to fall in Love Again**; that the “Hjut of Charm" u*e» “My laic of Golden Dreams." by Blaufusa; that the Fibber McGee theme i» A! Sherman’* “Save Your Sorrow." j a • • A lot ot the shows go ch**lc for their signature*, with at least three daytime serials turning up oitb music by Tschalkowxky. ' Kitty Keene” uses “None But the Ixinely Heart,” “Ellen Rand lph" is Id-ntifird by an ex-e-rpt from “Andante Cantabile," and “Road of Life,” more amblli<iin than the other*, lifts a bit of the “Sixth Symphony.” ( ti. -t, second, third and fourth, Purebred Mare and Coll, first »- "ti<l. thlid, fourth and fifth. Grade -Mate. Three Yeura and <> >-r, first, second, third, fourth a> d fifth. Grade Mare, I'wo Year* old. first, *• ond. third, fourth and fifth Grad- Hui kiln Mare Colts, first, *- ond. third, fourth and fifth. Grad- Suckling Htud Colts, first »- ond. third, fourth and fifth. Grad- Mare and Colt, flrat, neeond, third, fourth and fifth. G-lding*. Any Age, first, second, and third * Matched Turn, any breed, flr»t.
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While a favorite, the Kuulan muter i» no monopout of cay* time fiddling, tootlir.g. and organ ' playing. “Th* Story *ot Mary ; Marlin" helps perpetuate the I fame ot one Claude Dcbwry* M CU:rt d e Lunt," tnd Crocker” haa done well by proprlatlng the “Wedding March ■ from “Lohengrin." . . a Many a program hag Its there . song tailor-made. “Cavalcade of ■ America* is ruch. D.tto the Jack 1 Benny show. The muitc tailors are sometimes ths same boys , who do the wr.pt D.n Becker, top example in this clasx. writes the theme tunea tor most ct his many serials. 1 Theme typer can be split about 50-50. One type simply identifies the show on which It is played. Tht other type, besides identifying the program, has a desenpitite angle fretiuentlv associated with the sponsor's product “While a Ci'iarrtte Was Burning” and “Wait Till the Cows Come Hume" are latter instances. Or the teeond type of theme may be 1 innocent of tpontor reference and ! simply describe the program, as 1 “Crary People" docs for Burns 1 and Allen." 1 Theme* mav be played or anng or both The theme on W l.tt • “Moon River" I* neither played ' nor *ung. It is hummed by the Dr Yore Sister*. It* title i* "CaI price Viennoix," and Frits Krei*t ler wrote it. *-■ mid. third and t >nr*h. Phhlu - rd Dam. Put'bud. fu» iiud »«•< ond. ! Produ.. of Dam i.ram iu»t am 1 G-t <if sin-. fir»l -' ">ud. thin aud fourth. Tn* Champion* Pnr-br-d Htud • Purebred Mart Grad- MarCrippled Carver Retain* Skill : Superior. Wi» djP: wii-n in , J«*t h.» left arm a numbr r <>f >-.ni 'JiiKo. Hany Mill* Itaperto . hl* wood enrving day- wr* <>V'>
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