Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1947 — Page 6
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jfe., \ From where I sit ...'/y Joe Marsh Fish Bites Woman!
Willie Wells wa* coming home from Seward’s Creek the other evening with a string of trout, when a stern looking lady (visitor at the Boxwood Inn) stop* him. and tells him a man his size could be better occupied than catching o*h. Willie tells her off real goodnaturedly by saying: “Perhap* you're right, but if these fish had kept their mouths shut, they wouldn’t be here.” (At that, says Willie, laughing out loud, she looked Jost as if a fish had bit her!) Blabbing mouth* never cause
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anything but trouble. Nob«dy who knew the facta would ever criticize Willie'a right to go Ashing on his one day off—any more than they’d deny hl* right to come home to a mellow glass of Jpeer. From where f sit, th* .lower we are tg* criticize—and the quicker we are to recognize another’s tastes, the better well get along together — whether those taste, apply to beer or fishing.
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Three Boys Confess Selling Cosily Fire $150,000 Fire In Decatur, Illinois Decatur, 111., July 10 H’Pi — Delinquency petition* were to be filed today against three email boy« who. police said. admitted that they set a 1150.000 Dre which destroyed the United State* Manufacturing Co. warehouse last night. According to assistant state's attorney Peiley l.upton. an eight-year-old negro boy and two iff-year-old white troys said they set the building afire because they "wanted to see it burn.” Richard Shares, an employe of the Decatur Soy Products Co., turned in the first alarm on the fire at 2 30 pm. He called police and told them he saw the negro boy thrust a blazing broom into a crack between two double doors in the warehouse Police hunted the boys while firemen fought the fire. All ottduty firemen were called to the scene before the fire was brought under control. Authorities said .the corrugated
IMS OF the Moment BY UNCLE 808 of the Kraft Dairy Farm Service
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Sometime in the next few weeks, probably the condition of native pastures will be such that your cows are going to have to put a bridle on their appetites, since they’ll have a tough time getting a bit in their mouths bit of food, that is. If that liapnens, you surely can't hold your milk production high unless you give the cows a good ration of supplementary feed, grain or hay or both. As I said a few weeks ago. cows on pasture need from 100 to 150 pounds of gras. daily*to maintain milk production and keep them in good health. Pasture, have to be good to provide that much. In the late summer, gras* grow* more slowly than it does in the spring and the feed value is lower. The good dairyman, look, to a balan.ed ration, to make sure that his cows stay fat and hl. pocketbook fatter. Boarder cows will not be worth the cost of extra feed. Guen you can nay that boarder cow. are not worth their keen anyway, which is another subject. But good cows- cows pro ducing a pound or more of butterfat every day—will pay you back in more milk. The extension services have proved that feeding gojd cow. supplement while the animals are on grass, brings back more dollar, in milk than the feed costs. The Minnesota Extension Service ha* a table of recommended feeding which is usable anywhere. It tells you how many pounds of grain or how many Cnde of high quality hay to I your cows, based on the breed and the daily production of each cow. It’s something well worth studying and 1 suggest you write the Extension Service, University Farm, St Paul. Minn., and ask for a copy of Bulletin No. 218. Send a mckef if you live in some other state. COWS NEED HELP SWATTING FLIES! You can get up and chase a bothersome fly around the room but • cow has a bit more trouble using SxmP ' » ~ as you have no doubt noticed, is pretty well fixed tn the rar. ...And fighting fliamust be mighty tfrcouraging work lor cows, fhw stamp tlieur feet swing their heads
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steel buiidibs and all its contents packing case*. wooden handles and fly swatters were a total loss. The building was valued at 150,000 and It* contents at SIOO.uOO. Police found the negro boy about 3 pm. He led them to the other boys. The building, located in the Decatur manufacturing district, was the firm's mam warehouse. The blare threatened several other I buildings in the vicinity. Two Persons Unhurt As Train Hits Auto — t Two persons escaped injury Tuesday night about 10:15 o’clock , when their car was struck by a freight engine at the Adams street crossing of the Pennsylvania railroad. police chief Ed Miller reported this morning Roy L. Collins. 51. and his wife, of Willshire. ().. were tiding in the vehicle. Officer Robert Hill, who Investigated, stated In his report that the flasher lights, recently Installed at the crossing, were not ' working. ' Damage to the car was estimated at 1500. The engineer of the train was O. W. Athelman, Fort Wayne and the conductor, M. C. Jackson. Decatur. o Fiber now can be made from the protein part of cnicken feathers.
and switch their tails endlewly through fly time and probably never kill a dog-gone fly. But it isn’t pity alone that should make us humans concerned about flies on cow.. Fighting them, cows use up energy from food that might better go to make milk. Tennessee Extension made some tests which showed that when cow. didn’t have to fight flies, milk production went up from S% to 15%. Best treatment for insect ccntrol is to get rid of breeding places, of course. Removing manure piies, straw pile, and other places where flies breed, will help cut; down the pesky population. Also, using DDT in wettable powder form, spraying inside the bam and on the animals, will make a big difference. Follow direction, on the package of powder and repeat sprays every two or three weeks during fly time. Talk to your dairy plant tieldman or county agent on the subject. They have the latest information. • • HIGH PROTEIN IN LEGUME SILAGE Extension service people tel! us that legume mighty bom way to store up high protein teed for your cows. You /•“ ,0 “ • c ®n*l<f*rab!e port of the protein in hay if weather condition* are not too favorable at cutting and storing time. I suggest you give a lot of consideration to mAtna silitae out of at least one hay cutting thia ye«r. Its good Insurance for winter. Grass or legume silage can be put in your regular silo or you can build a temporary wlo-slat or welded wire fence, trench, box. native lumber or whatever you want. Among preservatives available this year are molasees, com and cob meal and dned cheese whey. Reports Coming in here show that mote and more dairymen throughout the country are turning to meru9 * "!? gr *L aad **« tiUgc. It is cutting milk productiofi costa helping raise production by Piffling more protein fS
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