Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1940 — Page 19
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ENGLAND I M TO PARTS | Decatur, Ind. — That’s Us! || Watch our windows during Fair i Week for "Specials!” I Attend The Fair! louth of The Court House II I loin} I J I j Come ,n v ■ and Inspect I - IALIA ,lw Our Display of SIMMONS * BEDDING * BEAUTY rest mattresses * Hatform springs * WDIO COUCHES * metal beds in need of bedding buy Ammons and add your name to 12,(MM),(MM) American citizens *ho have chosen Simmons. PRAGUE FURNITURE CO. St. Phone 199
DEC ATI R BAND TO PLAY AT STREET FAIR HERE k Hr Hr *' ; ■lft urvhilisM at U MT - w vw-wa- ag sfc w'tw ■ ' ■ ■ . : . ■■■ .. : ;x. pf. ttirwl aIMWe are the membera of th- llet atnr <’«»ml>lr».<l lUnd which will appear In th- p«ra<l.-« at the It.-, slut k'rr. Mn.-.n Fair and Url cultnral Show tn-kt week flu l>an>| will march In both of th>- W.dto-.ti .r parade. part of th. ma.tnlxall t will al.o inarth dm Ina other l<arade» of the fair Albert Hellen.eycr la di-, tot of ihe band The to t blned band la comptraed of the llecutm hlah achool band the l>e<*atur the |> t-Mltii lorya Imiiil and the Ih.oiur < atlnrilc band The nand tneinlHia are nattily at need In >< I and while
! .an be eaally opened In the field for rleanlnif be holea In the dla< a i in the MHles wear rapidly, and yet l In* larger allow more apray material to go through The Ire (Innina of the gegaon la the treat time to < hange lheae rllara and put in new onea with email holer, for a large apray material la not needed when the planta are amall. The bole will wear larger with uae and aa the planta gntw J they will need the additional apray The (tralnera. If < rar ked or bad ly wont, ahould be replaced or new ganke .hould be fnatalled Otherwine coarae material will paaa through and plug notllea later in , the M*aM>n. Spray material* ahould alwaya go into the tank through the (trainer. and the engine and agitator ahould Ire run until all of the material ha» Ireen pumped out Then the tank. pump, and pipe Ihre. r an be clearer! by pumping through •rune dean water.
Finance Leader ■ bg-W It K tlir-lldr Hill--. I i- 1 . d |FIrK State llatik h< •• !• ftl . < h.tlrman of the 1!»|'. fair Mr t.letid i tn.' t» .<!•.. r n. m'r.-c ~f t‘ . Ihmiil of direr tora of the <* of t' FARM MANAGING TOUR PLANNED 1 IN PORTER CO. Atfent Archbold Receives Word Os Tour Set For August 2 Arrangement* are being com- | pleted for a Northwestern Indiana E'arm Management Tottr to be held in Porter County on Friday Auk 2. according to word received by County Agent I. K Archbold from 11. U. Bauman, wer.-tary treaaurer lof the Indiana Farm Management AMOclathm. Similar tours have Ireen held in other areas of the (late during the la«t el* year* This i tour haa been planned by tile aaare elation and the farm management extmislon department of Purdue I'nlveridty for the purpose of atudying mime of the more «u.. ernetul method* <>f faun management and operation whic h are being practiced In the northwestern part of th.- state. The tour will (tart promptly at • :4ft o'clock. (hSTI at the Charier. Kocppen farm at the ea*t edge of Wheeler. On thia farm of 240 acres high crop yields have Ireen con- j (idantly obtained. A high produ clng. carefully managed dairy herd la the major liveatoc k enterprise add through it large quantitieg of alfalfa and other home grown feeds are utilised in the production of milk for city marketing At the Arthur Uenrahan farm of Secures Bands n Ji Will S Bowers a Chamber of! Commerce director this year, has: I been In c harge of the securing of | bands for Dacatur fairs tor years, i ‘ This year he has promised an array , of band talent never liefore equal!- ■ ed at the local festival.
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l*o acres, pirated five- miles north of Valparaiso, the management of a more rolling ty|e- of farm will be studied where alfalfa again cm- ■ uples a promliumt place In lhe cropping system with dairy cows and hogs being the major livestoc k enterprises The third and last stop of the clay will be at the laiuls Ncdomoa farm, seven miles northeast of Vai paraiso In Porter County Thia IJo•cre farm was rec c-ntly a. cjuired by the owner-operator and presents a number of dlffi< ult farm management problems hi process of solution At a clinic to be held hen* the owner will present problems encountered anil the |wisalb|e solutions discussed, together with the developments of a desirable plan of organisation and operation for this type of unit. Arrangements are being made for luncheon to be served at a small lake along the- route Facilities will also be provided for those who wish to bring their lunch Ce< || Madill, Mum le. president
WELCOME ,o FAIR FRESH DAILY —lhat'» why Wall** llaked tawd* are mi popular. Each day we offer a large variety of tempting ‘•goodie*" lhal pm»e a delight Io Ihe entire family. Watch our window* .. . keep plenty ol llaked Good' on hand. The family wi|l thank you for it. Have You Tried Wall’s Bread? WALLS BAKERY Decatur. Indiana We Buy JUNK of All Kinds Any old junk around the house? Turn it into ready cash by selling it to us. We buy rags, magazines, newspapers, scrap iron old automobile radiators, copper, brass, etc. We also buy hides, wool, sheep pelts the year round. You are always assured of the highest market prices at our yard. WELCOME TO THE FAIR Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 WEST MONROE ST. DECATUR, INDIANA
of the Indiana Farm Management A>-cHlathm will Ih- chairman of tie- tour The- evening of Auk I. preceding the tour, m.-mlcers of the Association will get together foi a dinner al Itcss Lak.- In Mtarke < -iinty where a prominent agricultural leader ha* be. n Invited to steak o I rgew Caution In Summer Milk Care There I* n«c substitute for . leanlines* and speed in the bushte** of pi.slu. Ing fresh, sweet milk and cream that will return top prh.-s. •ay* W It Comics dairy division. Cnlversity Farm, Ht Paul In cleaning dairy equipment such is pail* milking machine* uncl separator*. C.-mb* advise* the abundant use of < lean, hot waler md a small amount of good washing tsewder. A brush should be us.-d to scrub ill utensils, after which they slioubl be iilisc‘l Wi'h
iMifllns water and Inverted in i .lust free- place to dry Improper cooling often cause* off-flavors that lower milk |no
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i duerr* r.if-ns c’pirlng gumtnet* months Civum should Ih- mark*! ; c-d promptly after «.-p.natlotc a* tscsslbb- but if holding fol vri.il
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■ hours I* nerMHurv. rrwdlng In s tiink of cold circulating waist re move * animal heat and helps main lain <iiicility
