Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1950 — Page 2

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DEMOCRAT WANT ADb WING RESULTS -.7 ■'•*',*-' ** "■ — —■■■ ■ ; CLEANSER I I *w«m cWM* a mbvkmi ErSilmmiMnc, w* *• tab* .& ... HEAL ESTATE AUCTION <’ SB2F t NOOM MODERN HOME ~ ' Sweated at 31« Narth Sih Street. Decatur. Indiana TUESHY JULY IStb-7M ML !{ TMr home In located on * beautiful ahaded lot with nome fruit ■r close to the buxineaa district. achool*. «hurehee and I* coartdrr >k« of our better location* of the city The home consist* of Four , Idcte bedrooms With cloaetn. living room sitting room dining-room. . h-t. hath, encloaed back porch, large basement. good furnace with | er. like new. automatic her water heater, large cistern, aabei> time roof, two (>I car garage with heating system and rest room I ■ home la Insulated and has been newly redecorated hlsirfe and out has always been kept in excellent repair You are Invited to inspect the home anytime by < uniacting Tire t Nkalty 4k Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana Phone t . ' If you sre in need of finance come in andjalk it over as we have anted for a very liberal FHA Idan. —— “ _ RMS: 10% cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and rentable title. „ • . MR. A MRS. HARRY KING, f Owners “■ • ■ — : i. <S S». Kent Abetieneera. *' ohratd Mriehltr. hales Manaeer Sale Conductadny The Kent Realty A Auction Ce Decatur, Indiana | /s Phone M V NOT responsible for ACCIDENTS 1.1 14 i-

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Inspect] Fight On Chmch Bugs Here Purdue Expert Sees Methods At Week - "Adams eotaß'y farms show an hit tt eating comparison of methods for fighting chinch bugs. ’ Glen Laker. Purdne entomologist, said after Inspecting several fields here this week. Laker.' county agent L. E Archbold. and the Van Wert. O county agent. Lawrence Holtkamp. examined five different fields using different methode of applying' JtIDT and chlorodarie to kill the tiny red bug* Laker decided, after examining the fklds. that the only effective way of dealing with the chinch bug was a a%- DDT dust He emphasis ed tbe necessity for hasting, rather than spraying, tpv th< best jwRMd The first farm we, about five miles' vast of Decatur There the bugs have liven in the coni tor about I<> days, although spraying had been done only a few hours b> tore the visit The farmer estipiaUd that about: three acres of corn had been infi lled, and that be would lore about Ilin worth of corn Many of the plant* were already withered The hrrr dual had not yet taken full *f’ feet, but many bug* had b« en ■ j knocked off the plant*, and would i ■' not return to do more damage Lak i er . ’ The next f ii rm vikiud waxjhat ’ of Gerald Cook in Wuc Crttk town--hip Thl* cornfield had been; i sprayed that morning with liquid i hlitrodane ■ Laker decided that the I j hug* had not been affecred much hy°the spray and two or three mor*aft*. rOt PLAY TIMI •ont nMO*’ macaroni

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applications wouid be necessary to kill them The Kir! Ar mild faun, a mil, n.i h -of )fuiidur.i< had'a ffrid’ Ot corn which had been spiayed the day before with plilorodanv The bugs were still active, eves though the ground had been sprayed unriti wet with the solution. ‘'”*A Held "rm th* Harvey Bucher ! farm, near Preble, showed the es- ! feet, of a DDT dust barrier, a DDT I pslnt-type spray and DDT powder. , In Hie field where a DDT dust barrier bad been laid no bugs had been found The DDT. mixed with whiter . ■ wash, sirmed to glue the hugs righf i to the plant, and might not be de ■ sirable fiotn that standpoint. Liktr ■ I said The dust, however. tlu>u,u I just applied, seemed to do a good ; job. he said But her reported that a neighbor Robert Web* r. had used the liquid spray, and gotten no if‘■suits. ‘I Laker brought with him a new ,! experimental barrier chemical, galljed dinitro, which he wanted tried I I ou l her. County agrnt Archbold ‘ took jo pounds, which has already . been passed out for experimental use If the chemical proves sac- < e«stul.‘ as early tests indicate it will; it "dll be available at farm ♦tores neA spring for early applies t tlun. ” —--7-0-= Next year looks tike a bad year for chinch hugs, leaker piedleted The huga weren't expected to be • bad this year, so no large quantity !; of harrier dust was sent to farm stores, he said Barrier spreading is not effective in years when the fields, are lightly infected Prances Sehamerlob. through her at o{W.' Ed t Boas* fed' a suit sot divorce from Arthur S'-hamir-IcT. In me Adams -efrcuH- <ymrt. 1 bai ting < ru-'l and Inhuman treat, ment In addition tn the' ahsoipre '.I, . . ■ do■■<:• M- ■ C ha'io •' -h -tek< 11'.'.'"" a'lio 'i ' ' «i- '■ -o*-i io :i.’ -'ire f» i » h*sii' ■■ u woo >•<;.- > rod. j 11 '•• ■•r.»mm«p ..i.' li: on- ill* ■!••!• •!•••:’ also fio.t Marnaps License It. io: toltir iip-li*,. a'u- and I. au i opjH -s. i f Moih.h

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