Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1955 — Page 6

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Ford Blanks Baltimore On Three Singles NEW YORK (1N8) -The New York Yankees counted their pennant Wearings on the skillful left hand of Ed "Whitey" Ford today, but the Cleveland Indianas refused to buy the bit. While the Bombers and Casey Stengel glowed over the sparkling pitching of their southpaw whiz, the champion Indians were quite content to do it as they did last year-win 'em with the big pitch or the Mg sock. Certainly, Ford's masterful 3single, 6-to-0 shutout win Monday night over the non-victorious Baltimore Orioles was an encouraging sign to the comeback - minded Yankees. But the Indians showed their class again when they came oft an 3-0 deficit and eventually beat the Khnsas City Athletics. 11 to 9. on Larry Doby’s three-run homer in the ninth off Ewell Blackwell. That Ford, an 18-game winner last season, may be beaded for his best year, became evident as the 26-year-old southpaw rationed the Birds to three singles and didn't permit a runtier to reach second. Whitey struck out six and walked two as he won his second straight game. In his opening game assignment

Adams County Checkerboard Corner

by D. HOYT CALLOW - STIEFEL GRAIN CO.

Raymond "Shorty” Geimer started working at our store again Monday morning. Shorty has had a good many years experience in the feed business and can help yon with your feeding problems. He will be our outside contact man. He will be calling at your farm in the near future. In the meantime if you should need* wav help or have any problems arise feel free to call us at our store phone No. 3-3709. wmU l . iwssbiws—iwrni.s mi i—m nwoNri.iinnrwi*.' Save Time By Weaning Heavier Pigs Research has .proved that early gains are cheaper gains. That’s why it is so important to pile pounds on pigs early. Look at this simple table. On the left is the weaning weight and on the right is the time required to reach market weight (200-225 lbs.) for pigs weaned at the weights at left. ■ ■ _ « 25-80 lbs. ... 6% months 30-40 lbs. — 6 months 40-50 tbs. 6% months 50-60 lbs. ... 5 months To help you wean pigs even faster this year Purina has Introduced Purina Baby Pig Chow. It’s dynamite. Pigs take to it soon after farrowing because it tastes so good. Feed only one bag per litter then switch to Purina Pig Startena to keep 'em going to market in a hurry. We have both products, so order now! Look For Distress Signs Around Brooder Experienced poultry men can quickly tell by the appearance and sound of their chicks whether they are comfortable and doing well. But, to help those who are not so experienced here are some helpful ideas. If chicks bed down from the brooder edge, they are too hot. Cool down the stove. Room may also be too warm or too stuffy. Check ventilation. When chicks crowd up close to and under hover, they may be cold. Shrill peeping also is an indication that chicks are too cold. When chilled they won’t eat or drink. Provide more heat. PERSONAL NOTES Mrs. Arthur Werling of R. R. No. 2 says her chicks are ■’the nicest she ever put down." Since putting down «32 chicks on February 28, ■he still has a livability of better than 97%. You’re right . , . thev’re on Purina Chick gtsrtena Checker-Etts. WANTED: At various times we have customers who want feeder pigs. If at any time yon have some to offer we wnnld appreciate hearing and possibly we can cite you to a buver. ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE: If at anv time vou have an organisation meeting of anv kind and will pass the alone to ns we will be hannv to Include it in this news letter.

against Washington. Ford allowed only two singles. Thus, the young man who didn’t record his first 1954 win until May 16, has allowed one run and five singles in 48 infiings this season. Ford was backed up by a tworun homer by Mickey Mantle and a three RBI performance by reinstated Irv Noren, who contributed a double and single. Rookie first baseman Bill Skowron singled and tripled to boost his average to -402-13 for 26. The Bombers, winning their 4th game in six starts, did their scoring damage with three-run rallies in the third and fourth against the first two of Paul Richards’ flingers- Ray Moore and ex-Yank Harry Byrd. The Orioles have now lost six in a row. The Indiana made it five out of six and stayed right on the heels of the pace-setting Red Sox by beating the Athletics, 11-9, Th a homer-filled first night game at KC’s Municipal Stadium. Five Athletic homers (Jim Finigan, GusZernial, Bill Wilson, Vic Power and Bill Renna) failed to get the home team the win. The Indians, outhft, 14-9, scored six runs in the ast three at bats, and Art Houtteman, fourth Tribe hurler, was credited with the win. All other American League clubs were idle. Brooklyn’s high flying Dodgers kept on the unbeaten track. The Dodgers scored five funs In the sixth inning to down the Philadelphia Phillies, 5 to 2. for their seventh straight win. A three-trugi homer by Duke Snider and a two-run by starting pitcher Carl Erskine off

Beautena Dpes Her Job According To Purina Program On February 17, 1953 we purchased a three day artificiai inseminated baoy caif irum the herd ot Martin Boese ot H. R. 2. We fed this calf in our store with Purina nursing chow for the first 28 days, also free choice feeding Purina calf startena during the, same time. She then at the' age of 4 weeks was taken off Purina nursing chow and went along with Purina calf startena. She was given hay after 2 months of ige. At the end of 4 months the Purina calf startena was dropped and she was fed Purina Bulky las and oats in the amount of three (3) lbs. daily or approximately 1 gallon. You probably 'saw her at the Adams County 4-H fair in August of 1953. We then brought her back and kept her on Bulky las and oats from that time on. About 1 year ago we sold her to Dickie C. Lewton, son of Richard Lewton. They have kept her on the same ration. They bred her at the age ot 16 months and she dropped a heifer calf March 28, 1955 weighing 70 Tbs. This made her age 25 months and 14 days. She will have been milking for 5-6 months by the time the average heifer has freshened for the first time. It pays to grow heifers out on the Purina program. Careless “Housekeeping” May Cause Mastitis Unprotected farm machinery, and sharp edges on fences, gates and feed bunks are common causes of udder injury that may result in mastitis. That's why a few hours spent fixing up fences and removing machinery, hay rakes and old wagons can ward off a lot of trouble. —-— Eliminate high door sills, loose wires, stumps and short posts in pastures and yards. Dogs can also injure cows by running them. Calves allowed to suck one another may develop mastitis. If you have udder trouble, it pays to call your veterinarian before serious losses occur. Health Hint When Disease Strikes Purina Sulfa-Nox. For control of coccidiosis, typhoid, paratyphoid and 1 fowl cholera in chicken and turkey flocks; also in control of cocci in rabbits. Chek-R-Mycin. Drinking water medication for chronic colds in chickens. Blue Comb and Hexamltiasis in turkeys, Scours in pigs and calves. Keep it on the farm.

College Football Telecasts Listed NEW YORK (INS) — Intersectional games and traditional rivalries feature the schedule of eight nationwide football telecasts for next fall. A The announced Monday night by the National Broadcasting company and approved by the national collegiate athletic association's TV committee, is as follows: Sept. 17—Miami (Fla.) at Georgia Tech. Oct. I—Ohio State at Stanford. Oct. 15 —Notre Dame at Michigan State. Oct. 29 —lowa at Michigan. Nov. 19 —UCLA at Southern California. Nov. 24—Thanksgi v ing — Texas at Texas A. and M. Nov. 26 —Army-Navy at Philadelphia. Dec. 3—North Carolina at Duke. Five additional Saturdays will be devoted to regional telecasts in accordance with the 1955 NCAA program. .... Tom S._ Gallery, NBC sports director, said Lindsey Nelson and all-time All-American halfback Harold (Red) Grange will be the commentators on the coast-to-coast series. Food Freezer Story Topic Os Discussion "The Food Freezer Story’’ will be the topic of discussion by Miss Ann Liggett, nutrition specialist from Purdue university, Monday, April 25, from 1:15 to 3:15 p. m. at the home economics department of Decatur high school. Miss Liggett will present new ideas for freezing foods and will answer questions concerning home freezing. The public is invited to attend the meeting, which is sponsored by the county extension service. Nixon Urges DAR Back Eisenhower . )* Says Peace Without Surrender Is Aim WASHINGTON (INS) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon urged the Daughters of the American Revolution Monday night to rally behind President Eisenhower’s quest for "peace without surrender.’’ Nixon chose the foralh of the DAR’s opening convention for what appeared an administration answer to recent Democratic criticisms of the President's Formosa policy. The vice president said Mr. Eisenhower was "entrusted” to set the policy and "his decisions must be followed.” Nixon added: “No one could be more devoted to bringing petfee than he is.” Former President Harry S. Truman Saturday night accused the administration of blundering into A China crisis. A week ago Adlai Stevenson questioned the need for defending the Quemoy and Matsu islands and urged a joint Allied declaration against force in the Formosa strait Nixon said the nation must put its faith in the men who set policy because “they have access to information not available to ordinary citizens." However, he made no mention of the Democratic critics. Truman, while in Washington, turned aside reporters’ questions about what he would do in the China situation by saying he no longer had the benefit of inside information and advice of the joint chiefs of staff. Nixon said Eisenhower knows what he is doing because “he has the facts." ’ v— With free nations rejecting war, Nixon said, the only threat to world peace today is international Communism. He added: "We all want peace. The only thing worse than war today would be surrender, and that is why the free nations are joined together—not just for peace but for peace without surrender.” - Herm Welpneier won it for the Brooks. Rookie righthander Ed Roebuck hurled three and twothirds innings of hitless relief to i help Erskine win his second. The New York Giants came out' of their batting slump and wallop- [ ed the hapless and winless Pitts-1 burgh Pirates, 12 to 3, with a 15-! hit assault that' included homers by Henry Thompson, Whitey Lockman and two triples and a single by Willie Mays. The Pirates have lost six in a row. Milwaukee’s Braves edged the Chicago Cubs and “hard luck” Waren Hacker, 2 to -, when Ed Mathews, double scored two runs in the eighth inning. Bob Buhl was the Winner for the Braves. Cincinnati’s Redlegs belted veteran Vic Raschi for four runs in the second inning of a night contest and then coasted to a 7-to-4 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals. Joe Nuxhall, with relief help from RudyMinarcin in the eighth, was the Cincy winner. Rip Repulski hit a two-run homer for the Redbirds.

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