The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1927 — Page 8

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CONDENSED ! COUNTY NEWS Happenings Throughout The Coiiuty Briefly Chronicled lu this Column. Polly Douglas of Pierce ton was taken to the county jail at Warsaw Saturday where he will be held until he is admitted to the insane hospital at Logansport, where he was twice previously an inmate. He weighs MO pounds. A collie dog killed 56 rats in 60 minutes at the Elmer Hicks farm, live miles south of Warsaw. The dog was bitten three times. One big rat sank its teeth into the dog. hung on and had to be knocked off with a club During the month of November county clerk R. H. Butler issued 1.101 hunting licenses. This was one of the best months for issuing hunting licenses in the history of the county. , o — NEW ROT OE POTATOES A new rot of potatoes has appeared in Indiana this year. Two farmers from Clinton sent to the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station tubers that had brown sunken areas on the surface. Just beneath these sunken cankers the flesh had devedoptd a dry brown rot whicn does not extend more than a quarter of inch deep. This rot is dangerous. It is caused by the true late blight disease and usua’ly is the forerunner of a soft rot that will completely destroy the tubers. Such potatoes should be used as quickly as possible and never be stored. ’'This is the second time that the late blight disease has been found in Indiana.” said Dr. C. T. Gregory in commenting on the disease. ‘ln northern potato regions of the U, S. the disease destroys millions of dollars worth of potatoes each year. The’ an- : nual loss in . New York State alone is about five million dollars. This is the disease that makes spraying with bordeaux mixture absolutely necessary. ; "Nearly everyone knows of | the Irish famine when Ireland’s ’potato crop was destroyed. Thisi t was the disease that caused it. The fact that the disease has I never become established in Indiana makes us believe that it cannot exist here except under favorable weather conditions such as we had this year.” It is best to play safe, however. Do not use any potatoes for seed that show the shallow brown cankers on the surface; with brown rot l»eneath. This is the place the disease lives over winter. It will be perfectly safe to use the same land where the disease occurred but it is not safe to use the diseased potatoes. In case of doubt, send in diseased specimens to the Botany Department of the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station for identification, Senator Norris, of Nebraska, makes the specific charge that the “power trust" opposed to any systematic flood control program by the government, is the same special interests that demand the seating of Smith of Illinois. Vare of Pennsylvania. Senator Norns. aEvpubliean has donned his fighting clothes and promises to make things interesting for the coming session. At Christmas No other remembrance approch es a photograph of mother., Why not sit now? The Schnabel Studio Over Baker'* Drug Store GOSHEN, INDIANA TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES GOSHEN. MMANA.. Over Miller's Shoe Store The Leather Goods i Store HARNESS AND ROBES Trunks Traveling Bags Ladies’ Hand Bags and Small leather Goods

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A HUMANE DEED It was at Hoquiam. Washing- i ton, that a common little curl dog. without a pedigree worth mentioning but with a broken leg. appeared in front of a hospital. He hung around the place as though he knew what he wanted, sounding an occasional! faint wail of pain. After a time he was admitted! to the hospital, placed on ani operating table and his leg set by one of the leading surgeons of the western coast country. The next day the dog came back, hobbling along in his splints. I'he leg was dressed again in correct hospital style. The surgeon who did that act of kindness and the hospital which afforded the service to that nameless and homeless pup, deserves more public approval and more credit than many of the notable and notorious people whose names fill the front pages of the newspapers. ARCHITECTURAL SECRET Russia’s “house of cards” still holds its secret.. The magic con- ■ struction of the old imperial riding academy's roof at Moscow. ! which doesn’t have a beam, brace or pillar, has again baffled inquisitive architects and engineers who tried to find out how it was put together. — — BLOTTERS l.arve sheets. 19x--24, for 5 cents. Fine for desk. Journal office. v

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i WELL BAL.ANCED DI CT • ' Fewer spring toni'*s will, be • iH'xvk d and fewer cases of spi mg fever noted if plenty of fruits j and green leafy vegetables are eaten throughout the winter • and early spring months,” said ; Miss Flora Miller, of the Purdue home economics extension stall, ! in a talk on "Foods for the WinIter Months” given recently over ’ Purdue radio station WBAA. “Meat dishes are always popular during the winter months,” continued Miss Miller, but most of us will agree that heavy meat dishes are served too much for good health, and that they should be accompanied by a large amount of green vegetables and fresh or canned fruits. "A good substitute for the heavy meat dishes would be the so-called one dish meal type, such as tamili pie. scalloped ham and eggs, Spanish rice and Shepards pie. 'lhese dishes include a large portion of other foods along with the meat and provide a meat diet that is more easily digested than the commonly used fried ham, pork, and pork sausages. “The winter months are the best time for using cheaper cuts of meat since they require longer cooking. The meat bills which are usually larger during the winter months can be materially reduced by using the cheaper cuts, when the housewife need not mind the longer cooking periods required. Some favorite dishes from the cheaper cuts are rolled flank steak, stuffed meat loaf, swiss steak. Spanish steak, pot roast and the like. “Farm housewives particularly should not overlook the school lunch in planning their winter meals. At the prosent time the school child leaves home early on the school hack and ip many cases has not had time to eat an adequate breakfast. Dullness on the part of the child in the afternoon may usually l>e traced to cold food at noon. The hot dish at noon is not a luxury but a ; necessity for the average school child. Patrons, teachers, township trustees and other school officials should co-operate to establish a hot dish at the noon hour in every school in Indiana during the winter months,” she said. Q Thomas Meigkaa in All Gamblers’’ at Crystal. Ligonier, next week. Twesday, Wednesday. Thursday. December 13. 14. aad 15.

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I I HOUSEHOLD HINTS I I Try serving fried sausage cakes and fried canned pineapple, one above the other. The tartness I of the pineapple offsets the rich flavor of the sausage. Salt and other seasonings draw out meat juices and mask the flavor. When broiling steaks and chops at home, sprinkle salt on them just before serving. Large roasts may be salted when about half done. ' A very dilute solution of gelatin. made by dissolving 1 ounce of gelatin in 1 pint of water and finally diluting this solution 8 to 15 times, is an excellent drossing for silk, wool, and cotton materials such as organdies, voiles, and batistes. To keep a fruit cake in good condition wrap it in waxed or parchment paper after it is entirely cool and place it in a tight container. Some people like it put in with the cake an apple cut in half or a piece of cheesecloth saturated with cider. Look at the cake from time to time to see that no mold is appearing. All pork and pork products should be thoroughly cooked, not only on the outside, but entirely through, to prevent the posibility of their causing the diseases known as trichinosis. Have pork chops cut medium thick and after browning them on the outside. cook slowly and longer than other chops. Make sausage meat into flat cakes rather than balls," which are thicker in the center, and then they wil cook evenly throughout. Sear a pork roast at a high temperature to retain the meat juices, and then lower the heat and cook at a moderate temperature until all pinkness at the center has disappeared. Ham and other cured pork products also require thorough cooking. The safest installment purchase is a savings bank account. The interest charge comes your way and the collector never! pounds on the door.

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