Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 3, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 December 1939 — Page 11

o o I LIVESTOCK NEWS | O O (Reported by John Clay and Company.) New low priees for recent years are being uncovered in the hog trade. Pork consumption of late has been running about 18 per cent in excess of a year earlier, but slaughter during November and thus far in December has been £ largest since 1936, which is keeping the market under pressure. Liberal receipts of strong weight steers is resulting in handy weights selling to relatively best advantage. Slow in demand is prevailing for medium weights and heavies, many of which have had only a moderate acquaintance -with Corn and concentrated feeds. Call for stocker steers continues fairly active at prices averaging around 60c above a year ago. Lambs are fluctuating within narrow confines. Cattle slaughtered under federal inspection last month totaled smaller than October and least for a November in six years. The calf kill also dated back to 1933 for a smaller November. The sheep kill was less than October, but larger in three years for a November. A total of 225,000 cattle scaling over 700 lbs., may be imported into the United States again

Cold Coughs iay Soon Be Quarantined To Stop Spread

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next year at the reduced rate of 1 1-2 cents per pound, the same number and rate as prevailed this year. For the first three months of the year Canada is permitted to ship in 51,720 head and other countries to send 8,280 head at the forementioned figure. Imporportations in excess of those numbers pay the full rate of three cents per pound. INDIANA’S NUT CROP HAS MANY USES Many Indiana homemakers overlook a fine homegrown product when they do not make the most of the high quality native nuts grown in the state. The recent nut show held in connection with the student horticulture show at Purdue University indicated that many of the following nuts are to be found in most parts of the state: Black Walnut, Pecans, Hickory Nuts, Butternuts, Hazel Nuts and Chestnuts. When cracking nuts, one should take every precaution to remove all the shell. Most nuts are rich in fat. They became rancid and have a disagreeable flavor if stored for too long a period at a high temperature. To preserve the fresh, crisp flavor, store the nut meats in a tight container in a cool, dry place, out of the sunlight. Only a short supply should

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be cracked at a time and if care is taken when cracking the n-ts, the meats will come out in halves or in large portions. Nuts make a good variation for favorite baked product recipes. Use about 1-4 to 1-2 cup of nuts, for each cup of flour in the recipe. The more pronounced flavored nuts, such as the Black Walnut, are especially good in a baked product. The flavor of salads, ice creams and desserts, such as custards and puddings, may be enriched by the addition of nuts. When using Hickory or Black Walnuts in salads, one should add them just before serving the salad so that they will not discolor. According to records, many Indiana farm families store a bushel of walnuts for the winter supply, while Hickory Nuts, Pecans, and Hazel Nuts are used :n lesser quantities. MILIIONS OF GAME FISH RAISED IN LOCAL HATCHERY Propagation of bass, bluegills and other game fish in hatcheries operated by the Division of Fish and Game is a major factor in the improved fishing which Hoosier anglers enjoy in Indiana's lakes and streams, Virgil M. Simmons, commissioner of the Department of Conservation, pointed out today. It was not until 1911 that legislation was enacted, permitting the establishment of hatcheries in Which fish could be propagated for restocking lakes and streams. At the present time the Department has five major hatcheries: Riverside in Indianapolis; Avoca, near Oolitic; Bass Lake>, at Bass Lake; Wawasee on Lake Wawasee, and Tri-Lakes, near Churubusco. Indiana's hatcheries are a center of interest for thousands of Hoosiers and tourists through the spring and summer months when the young fish are being hatched and reared. The removal of the fish for transfer to lakes and

streams is another interesting activity at the hatcheries. ———■ ' '■ """■ « MILFORD READING CLUB MOLD MEETING HERE Members of the Milford Reading Club met for a delightful dinner at the Syracuse Restaurant and Hotel, Monday evening, after which Christmas gifts were exchanged. The group then attended the Pickwick Theater. Mrs. Forbing was in charge of the arrangements for the affair, at which 30 were present. “Free ‘Wimpy’ at Dixie.” Mrs. Roy Meek Phone 889 Box 177 A. J. Thibodeaux Watch & Clock Repairing Lake Street, Ist house South of U. B. Church I We Sell For Less!! j | 1 I Complete Auto I Service at I ■ Hoover's ■ • BONDED SERVICE | • South Huntington Street ! } Syracuse Indiana |

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