South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 151, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1920 — Page 7

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ."DAT, MAY SO. 1020. COMPUTES LOSS OF Mortorcycle Races Promise Speed DRIVE IN UNDER THE STAR' 43 CENTS AN ACRE ON WHEAT CROP mm! A Kansas Agricultural Scoretarv V Cash Balance is ISo cavs Proof of Profit. -1 -

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TOPEKA. KhH. May 2?. Kar.s.n f. innere raterd th record what t rop r.f 1913 approximately 13G,t f,00O bushels, whi' h wns n.irkf tcl f.r J2C0.O0ö.00ö at a loss of 4.: ntd an acr ftat avoraq. ThH conclusion was rfachd ly Fr-r'y J. C. Möhler of th stto board of ac!iculturi, basei on ;n 'xhaustivanalysis of th crop. from qursttoniialr of 2.040 uh'-at crov-r in all toMntlvi of th st;it Of the total acreas 7 prnt f hows a lo!-; 2 4 pT rnt a pain. Mnly !n lh '.vwtrrn third df thMate fAAH th" iraln mie. at a protU. Th -crftary , .cumnnrlztl his report aa follow:

I'ntlro State 'ot pf r acr Upturn pfr arre J-o" it arrf 1-ntrrn Division. 'nst per acre Krturn pr arre Lo.-vs n r acrp

(Vntrol Ililon. i 'ot per nrr J24.60 Return prr aero 2?.. OS Loss pernor1 1.Ö2 Western DUlMon. 'ost per acre $ 1 S.f 0 lieturn per aero 2".4 (Iain pr acre 1.S6 What the Tanner ReoelTrd The report states that If the return of the crop had been equal to tho cost of production, "as calculated In this investigation." the average fanner would have rereived: A moderate rate of interest (five percent) for th use of capital replesented by land. buildings, and equipment for wheat. Tho goln;? wape of a fnrm hand for his labor: for the preater part of his time devoted to wheat, $55 a month and board. A compensation of $2.50 a day for hin nervlcea as a manager for tho time devoted to wheat, an average of 37 daj-s a year. Sufficient allowance? to cover necessary repairs and replacements. One-third his house rent. Some protection against crop fall uns. through charging to the acres

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age abandoned annually. Hec'y Möhler said: "A considerable ra-h balance in the wheat grower's hands at tho end of the season does not nccewarily menn a profit. The large gross returns from the rrop and the fart that it left balances temporarily large in the accounts of many farmers should not he ollovvcJ to hide the loss sustained.

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MISIIAW'AKAIS IS ORDAINED PRIEST Rer. Frederick Helnwand of MLshawaka. is among tho f-oven semiMarlnna who were ordained as V riests Saturday morning at tho 'ithedral of tlie Immaculate Conception In Indianapolis. The sacrament of Holy Orders was conferred by l'ishop Ilenn.'in Joerph Alerdlne. Rev. Reinwand completed his studies at St. MHnrad's pomlnar, Spencer county. Ind. Kir!t masses will he colehratcd by

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Tlirunnl Illri Dr. lenlianlt. tho llisicmn Who Iico-rrl a Common Scne 1 lernet I y. If you think that tho surceon's Tinife is the only method of escape f : om the misorj' of piles, it's becauso mi haven't heard of the new treatment known as Ir. Leonhardt's 1IBM-ROIP. The Doctor's treatment is '.nternil. Iy experimenting for years lie discovered the exact cause of pilrs rtnd then went further and compounded ii remedy that would remove the a use.

Dr. Leonhardt wants every suffer- t er to benefit by hN discoery and so

hat tnere win ro no counting or delays Wet tick's I"rug Store and all druggists are authorized to soli UKM-nOII) with guarantee that it will do as stated or money hack. n that honorable In sis every sufferer should secure a package of :r Leonhardt's HCM-KOID today. Advt.

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"Oirley" One ff the interesting sporting events of the spring season will bo the motorcycle races held at Springbrook park, next Sunday under the direction of the Indiana Motor Racinir association, a South Hend organisation. Resides "Chuck" Morrison, of Anderson and Ray Crevistor, of .Marion, both winners of many big professional eents. there will be Karl Kellar. of lMymouth. winner of the 15-mlle sweepstake race at Springbrook last s-MSon. His fearless riding on the curves won him many enthusiastic admirers who will want to s-e him pa again this year. He will probably ride a Harley-David-son as this p'aoh'r.e has given him good service in the past. .VlUliawitkan I2iiterel. Tony De Jo nek he ere, a Relcian rider of Mishawaka, has entered to ride against the professionals. He is well known as a daring roid rider and expects to make a name for hiüi:-e!f (n the track. He plan.- to return to I'olfcium in the iall and will take his racing I'xcelsior with him in order to show his frlinds Jn the old country a few exampk-s of real American speed. Tony has way of sitiTt.g m his machine in order to balance it that mak-s a is riding appear particularly hazardous and in a few friendly spurs on the boulevards of the city to oo eat he lias made the motorcycle police give up in despair. Andy Miliorand "Lightning" Tewis on Indians will also make a strong bid for the prize money in several of the leading events. Roth riders are from Logansport. The promoters are corresponding with Maldwyn Jones, the crack rider of Middleiown. o., who won several big races at

Sheepshead Ray, N V.. and may secure his entry. Side Car liners. "Curly" iihortes. winner of sidecar races last season, will be here June t' driving an Excelsior with a special National racing side-car manufactured at (ioshen. Rhodes likes to let her out at the turns, riding the curve wide open, with his machine leaning far to the inside, one foot braced- solidly against the sidecar body to resist the outward pressure due to his speed. This is the hurry-tip position of true professionals and is bound to furnish some real thrills for the occupants of the grandstand. Howard Hagedorn on a HarleyDavidson and R. Grose with an Indian and Flixi side-car are two other entrants lined up for the live-mile side-car race. The Johnson Motorwheel Co. of South Rend has made possible two of the events for motorwheels alone. Outside manufacturers have taken a livelv interest and seven si irited contests in all will be staged. A band will furnish music and with good weather a record-breaking turn-out is assured.

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Above are shown six of the huge tanks used by the Indiana Petroleum Company to store Texaco gasoline. .These tanks, each with a capacity of 20,000 gallons, have been added recently to our plant, which now is capable of handling a total of 120,000 gallons of gasoline. Texaco gasoline is shipped direct to us from the refineries of the Texas Company and is stored in these tanks, thus assuring South Bend motorists a plentiful supply of

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Texaco Motor OISs Answers the Lubricant Question To hundreds of South Bend motorists the question of what motor lubricant to use no longer exists. They have solved the question by standardizing on Texaco motor oils and other Texaco products for automobiles. The Texaco Motor Lubrication Guide has been prepared to show motorists just what grade of Texaco motor oil to use on their particular car. Drive to a Texaco filling station, fill your crank case with the correct grade of Texaco motor oil and note the smoothness, ease and increased power of your motor.

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Dancing Decoration Day SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 30-31. Afternoon and Evening. Dances every Friday and Sunday Evenings. HARLEQUIN and McCURDY-CROW Orchestras. South Shore trains direct to Park.

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