Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1950 — Page 31
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Foracasf bicrttse *i* Spring Pig Crop Six Percent Boost Forecast Over 1950 Washington. Pec. XI.—(VP) — The agrir-ulture department today forecast next spring's pig crop at ft,soo,ooo head. That Is six percent more than the ■>».»■ .000 pigs farrowed last spring. If next spring's production reaches the estimated figure and fall farrowings hold near'the 10year average, a total pig crop of >8.730.000 is in prospect in 1051. Overall production this year, both spring and fall farrowings, was >7,130.000. All-time high production of 131.000.000 was In IMS The department based its esti mate bn breeding Intention reports collected by rural mall carriers from sbrne 137,000 farmers. r '_ The spring pig crop breeding season started Dec. 1 in southern states and will continue through January and February In northern states. Altogether it Is estimated that farmers will breed 3.M0.000 sows thia winter as compared te f.Mt. 000 last winter. HthiseMd Scrapbook I t By IKMICRTA LBB B ' ____nl Udi. " sniii.ii -I i -t tyagiaMOs The annoyance of moisture form Ing on eyeglasses when going from i cold into a warm atmosphere ran be prevented by moistening the lips of the fingers and rubbing them over a cake of coap. Then rub them over the lens, and polish as usual. Only one application every day or two ls necessary. - . ' . _ Witlfobbar Mwt Hprinkle a Httle sweet oil around ihe roots of the rubber plant every few wwk , and It will make the leaves green and gibssy Knife Btag-pener To sharps a u knife fold a ptew of emery paper in the center and tww inwtw TwfnwrT v ” unu forth sevetal times. '-e VNB Ip MWS sgj by Jbw Mow season iii.- w-fa in a K • I. B - I'lii-isiin.is w. i. ..ii F wmm home.-, storesl with tinsel ornaments ami eotoreu lights We hurry about, buying presents ami hiaktng plandXltor Christmas Day. Mostly we*«ive because we want to give We-are caught up In the Christmas spirit.and we fiml pleasure in sharing I've noliiedy -and you probably have. too. IW»w different folks are around this time We are all friendlier, all more considerate ,apiL UhmlWvm.'ii realty'mwwjHpK effogU-We warn -t»’ .have •bsartred: ovsne «dl meaning of ■RkrMOMMr—'*^tM'tahribday nt the Prince nt Pea. Think what a world thjs would be if we . ould hold this Yuletide altitude throughout the year . not the tinael and rhe rotored lights, but the sympathetic lolargitce for each other Peritppa that would l»c the true iH'ginning of "Peace on earth, goodwill toward men " I’d like to extend my I'hri^tmaa. Greeting to you and your family, and I bope that someday out of the warm spirit of this annual ctdehrxtion the neopTes of all ctmittrles Will In- able to enjoy there blessings hat arc ours . . , in a Tytirtd that i.» truly at peace adv tCMEWWWtftftCURddC She’d bw « I - Luu her dial her favoriu recipu. Correct mixing speeds right at her finger-dps. Mixes, stashes, whips, beats, stirs, juices, etc. Saves time, armwork, STUCKY a co. Monroe, Ind.
AM Krofer Siem Clowd Monday, Dec. 2S, f»r Chrittmofi Kroger Oven-Ready ... Fancy Beouae, Brand Brastad .. . Completely Cleaned. TURKEYS - 49 foTniKEYi 53 HErTUMm -65‘ ROASTING tiW 5T STRhira iiEK" -53 c OYSTERS •*'«««— A 75‘ w«. wtast a* NmamiKTLa. n. suinßMh -* HXKmFiuWin'': 7fo num beef .as übbuk um MoneTs Pride. 14 to 16 lb sixe. Full Half Hams with Cenrar slices left in. / SMOKED — KRAFT’S. America's favorite salad dressing. Buy now! MIRACLE WHIP t® - Fresh Frouen .T.Tander, delicious froxen ~i BIRDS EYE PEAS 2~ 45 EMBASSY. Tssray tset flavor, Save with Kroger low prices. SALAD DRESSING SWEET POTATOES • ’ 23' PIRE AP H E -2T CRMiEBY SAUCE 2 -2T KROGER 6ELATIR -5‘ FWiT COCKTAIL 35' sfRAWiERIY — i-a. Ei»i®"ouTES ”;rMt nKEnaiIES Mt Fta»MS“ FREMH *r FORDHOOK. Nostaelte... W wore, POPPTSEW ... ghg. IBe. Lima Beau 290 KRMER'* 1 '? 1 , BUTTER lb 73c Browa 1 ServoßoNs IBs BIRD* EY& BTavorful, Froxen W INDSOR CI.IB. ! layers topped wit* cooaaMt Orißgo Moo " 2? 210 6NEE3C SPBEAB lie Goirfoß bo Boko £, 4Be BIRDN F-YF Cl'T PHII.ADKIJmiA Frjwhly baked treat Fraim Cam 21c CRUM CHEEH 1;.„3k HJEAipit ARTERS FOB CHRISTMAS NEW SOFT - JMmMI CkoooWoo mu 33c kroSr rkmll Kroger Hot-Dated lb. Sprite Mil eeJLg 25c tar I I 13 Blom Toys X. WO 1 I "' A-.' ■■■'■ 1 "I*. . .... ■■— —-wurmbml Red-Ripe ... TaAgy-Tart ... CRANBERRIES 2-29 DUKES' - ■= 5- 5P kOTTs"-'- 3-4 P NfIITOES 3-35* ClirtS I IP Crlop, California PARCIL a****************************’'** CELhY . * 15' iikm POTATOES HR 35' H ' ' Mmms Popular' C'tn. Os 1 aa —l -WO k WifcSsWM*™ I 1 ' ■ ■—. ■■■.■■■m.i.l.ll..! .iiiiiiii mt Illite W'
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