Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1946 — Page 5

JULY * 1948

MARKET REPORTS DMLV RCPORT of local AND PORtION MARKIT* ■" ter RBNNLTT, MURRAY A CO. Phone Ml C<»i reded July 3 00 10 12" B*. 14.75 20 to 24" lb*. • IS 2* iilO to 16" lbs. ... 15 6" S') to •<»" ll* 16."" 00 to 49" H*. IS 75 0O to 40" lb». ■ <15.69 •• 15 00 (tag* L 15.00 IBM* 1" on r*qto MM lambi ukon on Wednwlay anti Saturday. laky Taal». Sala, only _|J to |l2 jiiulm .. 15.00 /eala (choice» 14.60 ■'i'earilng- i • ■' SWM .... ■ ■ 7 «'O Beers, good to choice 10.00-17.00 Jteeni, coin, to m'dium 12 00-1500 Helfers, good to choice 15.00 16.00 I elf era, com. to m'dium 12.60-14.99 ?owa, M»"i' ’ ,! Jow% Medium to good 10.-11.00 Jow*, Common 8.00-9 00 7o*A to'ter 8.00 down tulla, Koi' * - 13 Oo 3«Hfc (fee" urn good 11.00-12.00 Brils, Mannon lO.cO down KUMNKR STOCK YARD! ■ Corrected July 3 IM to 400 niH. 16.00 100 lb*. and over 16.25 J 4» to 16" n>e. 16 15 Htaga 14.50 Boar* * 9.00 L 16.00 Lambs 14.50 Ewe* 4.00 WHOLESALE IGO AND L POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DBCATUR PRODUCE CO. I Phone 280 * | Corrected July 3 Current ge< eiPt eggs 32c Xegborn broiler* and fryers —3lc -Heavy ken 25c ' Heavy fryers -31 c -Heavy Springers 4 lb*. Aup 21c Springers, under 4 lbs _ 31c ;.> kroH h«"e 22c Old roast- 15c Stags *.. 15<j LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. i Doans subject to change | during day. Moon delivered at elevator. | WC <' " reded July 3 ho, 1 Bed Wheat 1 93 »Vo. 2 Bed Wheat 192 Vo. 2 Wc.v and Old Corn 2.15 11% Boy Hearts 221 114% Bc.hih 2.15 |Vo. 2 ,©•>••'* . .86 Flax Deed 2.00 Eye 4- 1.36 ' Gratae: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .04 per 100 less. •' to.b. farm INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indian udM, July 3. ill’t — (FMA)*- Livestock: Hogs 12.0""; fairly active; iiar-,-owa anti uilt" steady to 25 higio-i; tows strong; few load good and hoice 16" 275 lb t.i slipper 17.5018.00; bulk similar trade 100 |l». ip 17.25 ; sown 15.75-16.25. Cattle 1.7OO; calves 5"0; bulk tales ate r* and heifers steady »nd urtive ‘trade; three 1 iads choice 1,104 Ibe ateers 21.00; eight load* /carling- anti medium weight tleers gr.idhtK most choice 19.5010.00; bulk good to choice 18 0019.00; few medium and good 17.0011.00; several load* good to choice tellers 18 00-19.00; very lew Ht(*f*rs md helf. •r« under 17."0; cowhhlow, I annera common steady to weak, jotter grade* about steady; good Nqf 9OW -1 15" I 7 5". ;eal ;rs active. mostly 50 higher; good i*d Bboi‘e 18.50-19.0"; pra<ti«a! op 19.0". Sheep 500; opening about steady; tat lamb quality merely good; ear iy hulk good i > fairly c hoice 15.50-16.50; 16.50; choi'<- quotable I7""-I7'><»; bulk g<- "I and choice slaiightei sw**j Eh" > 25; with 9.50 paid fearIngly; lu.iik strictly choice light weight, PORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. July 3 • t'Pi — Ail mnrhi-ls wer< ste.idy today at UfGou stnckyard~. Hvifs 100-140 lbs. 16.""; II" 160 lbt> 16 50; 16" I"" ll*. 17.00; roughs 15 5"; stags 1150 Calve-: Good to choice 18,09. L*mb<-: Spring lambs 16."". Steers good to choice 17."" 18. 00; mcdluni to good 16."" 17.00; plain 14 mt 15.0". Heifer*, (food to choice 11.00-14.-50; iMd'ntin to good 12.60-13.50; cotters loop.ji.no; lanner* 7.5" 9.09. Kulls; flood to choice 15""- 15 mffHluni 13 ""-I I it", thin 12 99-12.09. Hfr o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn; Jan 1.61'i11. Qatar July 92'*; Sept. 85%: Dec. MA; Aug 87%; Nov. 85%%; March 86'-. o Wyoming was admitted to the Union Inly 19, 1899. Hfr- o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 1:10 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 frMurdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 •y«s Bxaminod Glssms Fitted i

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES For 29 words or Issa: 1 time 60c; 2 times 760; I times 11; 9 times 81.76. Rates quoted are for coneeeutlve Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrick Bros. 91-ts FOR SAlJC—Tenth street, 12 lots. paved street, arranged on eery payments. Price to include estimated coat of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street. Melbera street, etc. Buy now for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 131tf JolN tHk thrifty c'rowTa. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-30 t All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales A- Service, 110 Jefferaon, 1 block south % east of Court House. 139 t FOR SALE Good mixed hay. Sell by bale or ton. Phone 956-M. 154 3tx FoiI'SALE fill I K \I>E IMl” " Sola Custom, 1911 ImSota DeLuxe, 1912 Plymouth. 1935 Ford. Monroe Auto Repair. Monroe, Indiana. I'. blo< ke east business dlst rid. 154 Sts FOR SALE 2 wli.-. J tiail.-i. Vila* D. Elzey. Monmouth. Indiana. Call between l:"0 and 6:00 p.in. 151 3tx FOR SALE ILatmg "totes; new. uat-d, hold- 12" He. coal; Mutate lleatnda: battery radio** and electric. Kitehen Maytag Sties A- Service. 11" Jefferson St, phone 95. 151 ts Foil SALE Frmh kiw with calf by sid<-. Roan male cow James D. Brown. Monroe phone. 155 3tx Foil SALL Small 5 room home in south part of city. Semi-modern. Nice garden «*pa<-e. Would be economical home. Priced tor inimedi ate |io>-, «sjon l»y *)Wn> r who has left tile city at |2a"<*. Bob H< Iler, realtor. Phone 87". Heller building lake lots at ae< TioSF^Si| • hoice lake lots ranking in size 5»x25«7 to 75x330 ft. Also 3 I rads 2' a a. 9a. l"a. respectively. Choice 1 locations at Lake Manitou, Ro-1 Chester. Indiana, most popular resort in Indiana, lads located ' few hundred yards from famous Colonial Hotel and Rochester Airport on State Road 14. Terms can be arranged. All lots must sell Write for information. Sale condlldcd by Fred H Moore Realty Co, Rochester. Ind. Roy H. Johnson, Aud. Timo, Saturday, July 6. 3:tm p. m. DST. 149-T Ft tit SALE Stoker/ P.-ifei-t running condition. Inquire Edward Bleek". Phone No 694-0 155 3tx Ft >R SA LE 75 pound "<■ box. with side leer In ex<-e||eti' condition, good finish tlsi-ar Hoffman, route ,1 itei-atur. Preble phone. 155 g3tx FOR SALE 75-Hi. ice box. ili excellent condition. Phone Monroe ««6 155- bßt FOR SALE 7 room* and bath, all modern liotteo Hot water h«at 2% blocks f om court house. Phone 1307. 156-31 Foil SALE A good "uiidiiig site on West Adam* street. Call 66. 156 g3t FOR SALE Spring fryers. Glen iloughia, 3 mile* north of Cnion Chapel church, route 3 156 g3t 8 r ()lt SALE New Papei hay • hop 1 per. oweep rakfM, grain blowers, hammermflls and corn shellwivt. ' Steffen Implement Co.. Third ■ street, phone 180. 156 -g3t ' SALE Be:7iii7ful~blond" ' maple bedroom suite, i'sed lesa than 6 months. Cost 4249.50, will 1 sell for 421t0. Call 5361. 156 -g.lt FOR SALE A g uwi Cmveisal elec. I trie sweeper with equipment Priced right. Aleo frying chickens , while they last. Drtweed or on t loot. 923 Mercer avenue. 156 g3t < FOR - SAI.E — House trailer. Cash. • Call 1549. after 5p m. 156— gtf * FOR SALE On- Wtlhiirt stoker Good as new. Converting to gas. ■ Arthur H Bfeberl< h. Preble. Indi 1 ana. Phone 11. 156- 3tx ’ ~ WANTED ; BtIARDMANS new locatlou, 323 I North Firct. for sawing machlscs repairing, needle*, oil. belts, parte. • covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonboles. 134-26 U 1

■ntre . rWfi&R "Oh, Ethel, the room we offered for rent with a Democrat Want Ad has heen taken, haan't It 7— yout Mother is here!" WANTKt) - Sheep to Alp. improves weight and quality of wool, also kill* tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T WANTED Ironings** to do. Cal! 1488 155 g2tx amount. iV 11 Morris, phone 1"73. 154 g3tx WANTEf) H<niselteeper to assume complete charge of house Five children, ages 2 to 14 A home for . someone. C. Bassett 750 High 1 Street. Phone 7432 before 2:<*» pni 155 3tx WANTED HwCwnl •iU gar stove, refrigerator and washer. |Phon<- »"I5 156 3tx WANTED "so buy piano, small upright or apin»t. Alato For Sale. | man's hieyr'lr Phone 158". 156 l»3t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERi AYflSNffbN -We remove dead horaaa, cows, huge, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The fftadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE — if we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts All-family liability SIO.OO a year. Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Hunyon. ‘I 155t5 kARM LOANS —We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% int. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cali me or drop me a line and I will call f, on you. C. D. Lewtou. T 'I " Markets At A Glance ... ■ _ _ By United Press Stin ks firm in dull trading. Bonds Irregularly higher I'. S governments fir tnand quid Curb stoi kn irregular. Corn, oats and barley future* lingular. Chicago livestock Hogs: closing si >w. generally 5" 75 cento high j er; Cattle: fairly active, steady. ! Sheep: stituix. - ft CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chit ago. July 3 tl'Pi Il'S A i Livestock Hogs 14,60". A market gciu ral ly 50 75 lents higher than Tues day's average, '-losing slow; good and choice 16" lbs and over 16.5017.5"; few lots choice sorted lightweights to 17.5 ft; t«»p 175"; most sales 280 lbs, and up 16.56-16.85; weights under 16" lbs scarce; most good and choice sows 15 5"16 00. Cattle: 12,""". Calves 60ft. All grades of tni'dium weight and weight steers steady, fairly active; top 22 60; yearling* and light steers including light heifers and mixed ynwritngs. barely steady to 25 cents teWer; top heifers with weights 215": most fat steers! 19 "" 22 "ft; heifer* 17.50 20 50; cows scarce, firm; bulls strong, active: vealers steady at 18."" down general market more nearly on grades for grade basis than re ceiitly. with weights, however, at normal premium. Sheep 1,000. Spring lambs strong to I.oft higher on very meager receipts; small lot* gnod and .-hoice na'ivs springer- 19 "ft 2'1.00; latter price top. paid by city butchers and traders; clipped yearlings wethers steady to strong, load good and choice with No. I pelts 15.85. few just good down to 15.35; slaughter ewes scarce, steady; best shorn ewes 9 25 down. INJURIES ARE FATAL (C«M4aa«d Pram Page Oa«> two slsteiw, Mrs. Noah Bfberstein of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Emma Nichols of Heme; 29 grandchildren and one great-grandchild Fuimral eervtcex will b« held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Defenseless Mennonite church. ' wtwt of llerne. wl»h the Rev. M J _ Hchmucker officiating Burial will 1 be in the < hurc hcemetery The I bady will be removed from the I Yager funeral home to the teat- I deque 'hi* ev«niug. : Trade In a Good Town — Decatur I

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Ntxnt r to aroiwit' Notice I* horeoy given that th* Reard <»f Rrhftol Trusters of th* City of Iterator, Adams County, ln<ll*na r will up to the hwur of PM on Monilay, July IS, ISIS, at th* office of tits City Hu per Intemlent of H- Itoola, recetve sealed nlds for five <ar|i>H<l of two Inch nut, )>r», sml *ta< k deducted stoker coal. Com;>l*t*- Kpc' lfliatlnn« ar<- avallahk s' th* shrive mentioned offlre Eat h hid to tn- a< ■ ompanted by a certified checli payable to tit- Board ofß< lio>>l Trustee* in the amount aiulvalent to five percent of aaM bld. Blds roust f>e submitted <m Form *5 as pre*, rlbed Io the Htat* Board of A< < ounts, w ill- It form* may Ite secured at the office of the city Ruperintendent of Nchoola. The Boat.l ie»<rv*-« the right to r< Je< t any or all bld* Bv order of the Hmml of K< hool Trustee*, tills l?th day of June, l»l« Haw*, rl „» Sehnol 'lrwslee* of the SehfHtl < B> <>f llecntur. Imlians. H> i H. E, vtununs. Werrelary Jute || 2 High School Grads To Enter College Os the total of 32,111 graduates from Indiana high achonls thi* year, 11,477 or 26.4'; nave indicat ed their intention rtf catering smite college thia fall but "lily 3.93" student* or 12.2% have Indicated that they are financially able to finance their college education without loans, ai holarships or parttime employment, a survey made under the direction of Dr. Clement T. Malan, slate superintendent of public Instruction, ha* reI) R E S S E I) CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatar Produce Co. S. 3rd nt. Phone 380 FEED FOR SALE WWW Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill. i Notice! We are buying all grade* of paper stock at preaent market prieea. Alao want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batterlea, Auto Radiators, Braaa, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. We are alao buyer* of beef hide*, calf akin, aheep pelta, tallow, fata, greaaea, oil*, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 412

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “TAKEOFF” ■ “1 Zsoopy BUT-—|\ /WIMPY IS RIGHT, IT ALL IS IN THE ) / I SHE thinkedt JUST BUILT THE J - PI4VTMM OF MY WRISTS?/) i (TRY AOAM, 4U55 OYL, IT ALL IS IN ) I SHE COULDJT AlgPQgT} , ~ ’ V -4 ABO — . V ) (AWOX OSCAgYpoPEyE, WHY) ’ Vz, , \ fz S/ ) BACK AGAIN y MAKt UP S aFA-U I rn»lL'lH* KI 1 ,-*, ’'' '—‘''l' 17 ' I-4 X ■ NfrHK I . j • ... — s,' l - • • — B I, O N I) I E JI'ST ANOTHER I ALL GUY! (WILL YOU MOLD TWS ) x /i.K-f I ■' i. \ \ UTTLE 1 // >UP DEAR. WHILE I r Jdju l - Hi ! 3ME PATTERN 7*l MU GO V.-iTh t.. ( GETT.nS MARV.i? ) J ( RUSH OVER TO T ,T r L ' // \ MRS WOODLEYS 6.'} yk ■ ?*• W 7 l\ f i I month- \ // (to getmq« AM yd ■ t r.LJ '— 7 7 Vx r l < ww i \v>\ ™ p ■ ■x’v&d rr m \AJa\ 'W-n I T- - »«K4BMBWB'■■ ■ fB ■■■■■■■■■■ I WHEN 9 •• • Whcn M - v ” u ,ast ‘ he ‘ k y,H,r h " MMr a,,<l hoUM-hold value* again*! jour insurance? A bad fire tomorrow MIGHT find you underJ ’ injured. Why not CHECK NOW .. . Then let us put you oi er on the Safe Side! Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL Fl RE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

Vealrd. Detailed atatluli* of thi* aur-l toy (if 1946 high seluml graduate* nf Inditins, show tl>*< 14,769 hoys and 17.'141 girls, Imallng 32 111 studmts were graduated <>f these. 3,53 ft boy* and 3.416 girls or u total of 9,936 student* (21 6s i! plan In snter ii cnileg, (n Indian" thi* fall; and 7"7 Imya and 746 j girl* <ir ii Bilal ul 1,541 atudent*' 14 8T ) plnn hi gn outside the state to college. 8«>ll< E TO l t\l',ll:H* <>l hlllhl.tMi Tnwxsltll'. VIKM* < 111 VIA. IMH VV V Tin- liivps>>is of Klrkl.iii.l b li«i'i| Township "t A<l;inis I'uunty, Imli.niu *r<- hereby tintlflr<l Hint Ihi Advls •>ry llonirt sii<t Tril'l.' of Ki'klaii'l hi liool Township li.iVi .iiluptcil • plsn In rslxhllsh 4 - umulatlVf- hull')Ing or sliikhig fiiml f<u th>- <-ri->t-liig i new ■ hoiil Ii illilliig i.i r>-iiuhl'-lliik ul'l I'lil'ling Hi Kirkland II >wi»hlp. uinl'-r I In- pr<ivlsi"n* »f chaptrr V <>f tin A, of Un General A**-iul>ly "f lie state ,>f In'll.m i sot 1*45 Mm It proposed plan will levy -in annual t.i\ <>u <-,« Ii liiltuliril dollai of ls\a ,|< propert' ' In Kirkl.iiul Towin*hlp tot a pcriixl ■if fii • year* ■ ■ mtll five year* at■ h r I f Wm l<l Wat II S;,hl pr.,po»,,| plan I- "ii fib at th. off"'Os Ih'- Trushi „f Kirklaml .*■ h"-I Townslilp .ml may in- virw,,| l,> an, taxpni-i al anv tim»- prior to the dull- of a pilbll, h-al Ing which will l>, h> bl .H lie Knkl.iii'l High .s< bool in Kirkland Town«lii|> Adam C-uinty. Indiana, .it »mi I’M on Julv I .ili, ru>;, n wifi- ii tinii- tnproposed plan a* adopted will b, dl«< U».rd ami am ~l.|, • Hon thereto w ill bi ■ on.ld' K<l llnrte* 11. Mniikey. ITusli-e Kirkland sekonl rnttii.hlp. J'llv : l''l‘ voiki; to viiß-in:»n»i.Vi* MHIe <it Indian*. < mini, of Idnni.i ■a In Ihr tdnins I Iri-ult I ourl, In Israllmi. Him t'lorn Sehwnrtr »■ l»on**h* Ummnn*. hrrslil I linmon., I’nlmer Hlllnrr, Vrlllr Winner, .lo.epbl**'I,rhrlg. llm Id 11. i.rhrlK mid l>n*ld •n-hn arts. TOi I'nlnirr Winner nml Xelllr Winner Till plaintiff In Hu ibm. inlitl- ■ d ,«u o having fil'd lot iplaint thi-t'ln. Ing'-tlui with in affidavit til.*' Hl, - II'I defendant.. I'alnii i U inw* t rnd 8- no Wittw arc not resident- "I Si ,i, of In di.iiia .mil tin "i,je,i "f -aid .tilion Is to etifor, > Ito partition ol tin following d< • ribed i .H ,-t.ih in Id ini- I'oiintv in Ho St I'- of Indi •m.i. to w ii II he no in I. lit of lnl»t n no!" I two Iniiidrn'l lorlv -i\ i.'lSi in lu, IW'-ti'v fmirth 'Jltlil Addition I" the Town of Be , Ad.uiis t'oiinly, Indlall.l. that .1 ■ .I'l ■ "I .!■ I ion e»hi - ik iln.t •a* h ol .aid d'-teiidanls ind -a- > of aid I, f, nd.in's i- n- - - i 1 1> >' ' to ,iid action. Xow . tlnn f'l'i. in, a d d'b "d ant l'<tllll*'l Wit I I Nellie Wifivv-r. in -a. Il I- ,-l - iio'.f. d tli.it unless I", v be n.l afipea. the Adams •'"■ u" ■ mi' , tn- iM ■ lav of geplelnbel. inn; It ~ ''-it 1t0.,., II In alm i- I Ad i ■ • 'minty in said Slab ..t Imti Hi» and an.wrei oi deimn I" ol ■ nplaii.l th, -.inii w ill !>■ lira 'I and b'• i-uoi.,-4 nr al,-, m In VV llne.s Vt 111 Hot l h< ■ ,m • set inv b ind and iff: ■ I' •at of ■ aid •o n t this da v ot I me. |'>|i • tide I*. I rmrlnrr I lerk **l tdmiis • Ireiili * mirl I I rrd I . l IHrrcr. IHorm-.v ,1 ih : biiv ■■ i . I', < IIH 'Pi g'»l > i4'i jjMr '" Cash Coal, Feed K Supply Monroe at Eighth ■ — — JAKE SHAFFER Phone 523 A 628 Kekiortga St. Buyer of Poultry and Ejg» — We Pay Heavy Springers, 2' .. fba. up fb, .. Heavy Hen», n>. . . . 27c Leghorn Springer*, 2 tb*. u p fb. .32c Leghorn Hen*, lb. 23c Old Rooiter*. fb 17c I Eggs doz-.33c

TO RULE FRIDAY ON (t'ohtlhoeg T>m*> Rage Oaet Wltni ■ m Imlml fravid liraypr. 1 snn of tlie p<qifinni>r; Kiimtml Ger- i ber lirntlii'r lii law of th" (li'fcnil- i an'; Frml Drayer ami Chris Dray L I er, th" two brutlmrs; ami Miw Fred i | Drsyei | Minh Imiiirnmy wa* brought out ! II oiii •■) ning llm faith'lilm" of both l>allies iii attemlitig church Most w|tu»w*'w tcstifji"| Huy attended the Christian Ap'stolic church.i wliiih they said was • ulloqulally referred to us "Neinui.nlse.” Much • lying W.l* t" evidence throughout 'lie court seMlon by Mrs. Henry Drayer and a number of defeuee wlfneseeC. The child whs Ih court all day iti conform Ify with the wilt. The defendants were also ordered to bring her into court Friday morning when the ruling is handed d 'Wli. In hie final arifiinienl. attorfiev - ,

[Moos or THE Moment I C• 1 0 1 meadow and pasture grasses all ran Leffiime Silage Lan solve ® ® jl% LI feed* lor next winter. Any secixttf Yoiir W inter rCCd I roblcrn hay emp not needed for p.ix--lUUI II 111 Ivl IVVU 1 lUUIVIII tuTwillmakcexcellentatlnr.andwve you more feed than if made into hay. f tremendous demand for dairy prod Hazards of hay making are pretty uri*both at home and abroad Today muf |, removed by cowling grass or this demand is not being satisfied and nnre weather factors can be every step you can take tn build the hr(; ,.| y lgnorcd A || you n to do jg nations milk supply will serve a wilt the granor legume slightly beiote double purpose- it will provide dairy putting into the silo whereas you food* for those who need and want j. un () [ rain of through leaf 7 them and it will increase returns from ghatter by leaving hay in the held to your dairy herd. cure thoroughly. But back to the grass and legume silage that you can make on your own « farm. There's plenty of pmol that the cheapest protein you can teed i« the protein you grow on your own farm. I Experiments at federal and state n|_l| fti experiment stations show that grass and legume silage will give you more protein by weight and more protein gw Homccanning.tosavefood.ishcing per acre than you can get from the urged this year as never before. It’s same crops made into hay. good insurance of good eating next Oneexperimentshowedlegumesilwinter in a hungry world. ag< contained 22% protein when taken net discussion of making Cows get hungry too and dairymen from the silo while tidd-cured hay grass silage and how to make a simple this year are scraping the bottom of from the same field showed 19.fiF% moisture tester is contained in .i l> .lithe barrel to get enough protein feed protein when taken from the mow. let issued by th< 1 nited Mate. Departto maintain and increase milk pro Another test showed legume silage mentofAgriculture.W ashington. DC. duction Next winter may be even yielded 404.5 pound* of protein per lor leaflet No. 2.1- on M.il.mg worse unless you and you and you also acre while held cured hay yielded Grass Silage by the Wtlung Method, "can" plenty of good feed for your 322.6 pound* per acre. That additional Send for Silo llooklet cows next winter. poundage of protein means |j y OU nca | j n f f , rrna t JO n on how to The best way I know- to get more ~ a l em P war y >’ w * protein feed lor next winter right front SuKKtgne c hcck with yinirc'untv agent or dairy your own farm is to put every pound plant heldman. (Jr write the extensioo of grass and legumes you can rake up _ _ service* for one of the following: I into a silo box. trench, slat fence, ! a Folder 17. hnivir-ity Farm. St. wood,concrete, tile, brick, oratccl sdo. r ■ j':inl Minn Circular No .'{‘W*. C olrhe kind of a silo doewt t make any legcof Agriculture. Fayetteville. Ark.; difference just ao you observe certain X J Leaflet Ifi and Circular* W and 3 IK. rules lor making good silage out of CollegeofAgncultur. Columbia Mo., tins kind of crop. Jou can make the | Circular 122,MississjppiStateL ollegc, temporary silo yourself at a lot less ,0 su(p Ml<w Bull* tin B Ml. cost Hum the same amount of feed • Texas A A M, College Steti-n f exas. would cost you next winter U you and it mean* helping your cow* stay Jf could buy it. inbettcrcondmonthroughthi wrntiT f o( |h( . iNm , Any of the usual hay crops can be Silage Makes Milk made into silage. These include alfalfa itn And this kind of feed will make milk and the clovers. Sudan grass, soytoo- inilktliat is needed to supply the beans, sweet clover, lespedeza and (DOO' Published now and then by thff KRAFT FOODS COMPANY

Custer appealed for the return of p the child to her parent:,, declaring that "blond is thicker than al | • ohol" Attorney Frank Gordon,l defendum*’ couneel, asked the' court tn leave the child with herj sunt and uncle, charging that Hu chlld'H welfare should lx- given, priority over relatein*hip.

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Trade lo a Good Town — Decatur LOANS Would a CHsh loon of 825 or more help you'. If so, you enn borrow th" money from u* on yuur own signature. No delay. You can g'-t » loan from us t«> pay debt* end the extra money you may mvd. l-oans privately made in amounts up to IJOO.IX). You can borrow from u* on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. ('.all, phone, write LOCAL LOAM COMPANY Inu'wraM IChw TS« Sdulw Siw« *ln**2-M' DtCATUR. Idn