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the members and spraying besides. This year r-'urd motor is beinsj put on custom model sprayer Sol-Hot named in this article will luvvo lists material needed and (hose Interested may npply to them or to the Fn: bureau office at Effingham. Dairy Herd TejUnr Remarkable results have been ob tained by F-arl Means in three years of letting of his Holslcin dairy herd. In that time he lias sold six head of unprofitable cows on the fit. Joe market arid lias brought into production heifers of his own breeding.

His ord for the second year showed avcrn.ee nroduction iter cow of pounds of milk and 22C.G pounds of butter fat. For the last year ending March 1. 1931. his average production Ji9 pounds oi uuuer lat. mis is pounds of butter fat per cow.

One acre of corn yielding (.9 bushels gives as much pram as 15 acres yielding 3a bushels. Grow less acres, use cron rotation. Sow one-third of your corn land to oats and red clover. Use phosphate We have 46 per cent sur.erphcsplmtc. See us tor information.

Fence all your farm in hoc tleht fence. We sell American steel wire Drcducts. Let us flcurc with Many teams and wagons reels today, parnicrs ai their produce to town that dollars." re on the bringing Model Ford truck for sate: steel Ford cab and express body: suit able for coal, ice, wood or express haul ing. Our tolal price, S95. Mliler-Chcv-rolct Co.

Hens in Buchanan county oroduccd during the month of February 100.000 to be expected with such low Drii prevailing. Bill Doolev: "The Globr lias looked a bet. It failed to say anything about the snow being worth a million you'll find a Lee's romedv for everv poultry and livestock ailment at chan ters Rcxall store. Guv Svmns: "The snow a won derful thing for the tanners. It melted slowly enough so that most of the moisture soaked In.

A real truck bliv: 1927 Model Fnrrl Truck with Ford steel cab and stock ooay: nas good set ot tires. Motor com pletely rebuilt. Yours for only $11; Miller-Chevrolet Co. Otto Lange, a Linn vocational agrl- estlng essay on "The Cow:" "The Is a female quadruped with- an voice and countenance In which tin is no guilt. She collaborates with numn In (he nroduction of a colled milk, provides the filler for hash 1 levellne of burner u-rll.

Brood ers Here Are a Few of the Many Advantages of Sol-Hot Brooders Only one adjustment for that's lo raise or lower flame. Uraicd Jolnl between feed tubes anil oil trcll. (Cannot bo broken.) Improved all well support jlvrs quicker generation. Aulomado thermostat ronlrol wonderfully efficient and simple in adjustment. (This thermostat control an exlra.) Improved strainer In ofl container can Instantly be cleaned.

Valve selling cannot be changed by chicks. Heater Ready for Operation When Unpacked We have juat received another shipment of these brooders. Come in and see them. Klostermeier Bros. "Store of Quality" TflE ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE, MARCH 10, 1931..

The Farmers' Forum i Devoted to information end of interest to the Farmer, the Livestock Fancier and the Horticulturist of Northea.t Kuihi, Northwest Missouri and Southeast Nebraska. to thi. department should reach The Globe the Monday before publication. Anyone interested these subjects i. invited to contribute to the information in thi.

Forum. HORTICULTURAL ITEMS The chnnpc at weather should be a ucnclll to the fruit growers uf this section If lemnecaturcs do not. go loo law. The nnplcs rJiould be able to lonsutcvnuie ireczinft. tnc peaencs nun the cherries, are the mast ndvnnccd.

At present the prospects nre good (or 11 biimrrcr crop. The members of the Lane spray ring near uumnungs met Aionuay- March at the Lane school. house and son. spray ilng Is composed' of ten farmers who have small orchards. A total ol S00 to 700 trees have been sprayed lor the past three years.

One of the ten members of the ring In speaking or its organization in 1028. "11 was almost a case of cllhcr spraying the trees or cutting them Now an or the members tJmslastlc about the "results and planning to continue the work. The organization was formed in the spring or 1928 with ten members all ot whom have remained In the ring until this spring. W. C.

Niemann has added to his orchard so that lie has bought a sprayer of his own and has withdrawn from the ring. A secondhand sprayer was bought for $1S0. The Gomar, FarmlngtOJi, and Mrs. Oscar Dahl, Horton. Leaders' training work in making dress froms win bo the subject of one-day schools to be lu Atchison March 24 and.

In Effingham uc conaiicion at me y. m. u. a. a the meeUiui nlace nl be designated later.

Both schools start at 10 o'clock a. uv Hie worn you on your tractor or implement needs. Mccormick DcerUig power ia: Win of the rcconls. elevator, Kor- A record is kept me number oi gai- close of the year. Throuph the efforts of this spray ring the life of their trees has been prolnngcrt and a better grade oi fruit lias been produced.

The members of the spray ring arc J. E. Marls, president, Dennis Slillman, vlco president; Harry Niemann, secretary-treasurer; William Wehking, J- C. Hank, Fred Maris, 11. F.

Noltlng. C. E-Davi3. John Ferris and W. C.

Niemann, who has lust withdrawn from the ring. Several mure spray rings should be formed in Atchison. Doniphan and Leavenworth counties. In this way only It seems will many of the smaller orchards be saved. Your assistant comity agent will be glad to assist In uny nnd every way possible to organize AIL peach trees should receive their dormant s-pray of lunc sulphur us soon as possible.

This spray Is for the control of peach curl, a disease that causes much damaee in this sec tion. Incidentally, any scale Insects present win ue much by the spray also. Great care must be taken to thoroughly cover all parts of the tree. This spray Li the only one necessary for this dis-uafle and is one hundred per cent effective if applied properly. This Is the season of tlie year in which to put amonlum sulphate on the trow.

At present there is but a half twrload ordered. A full carload was ordered last year, if you have not ordered your supply for this season it should be ordered at once to get In" on lids carload. Roy Linley Is booking the orders. A considerable saving can he made for the growers if a carload Is ordered. There should be no decrease hi the amount of sulphate put on this year, i-specially with the present good prospects for an apple crop.

FARM BUREAU NEWS ITEMS Home The Home Economics organization Is regressing nicely. At the meeting; at Effingham March 2 there were 13 present and 74 members were reported as signed up. Tills leaves 26 members to go to assure the work in Atchison county. -nie fee is $1 each. Those attended the Efflnehn.ni Mrs.

ltobert Waller, Horton: Mrs. noyd Royer. Arlington; Mrs. Allan Bilder-bnck, Norlonvlllc: Mrs. William HtuU, Monrovia; Mrs.

Charles Green, Mon rovia; Mrs. Howard 1-cvvler. Atchison, fioulc Mrs. F. P.

Bracke, Atchison, Krjllte 3: Mrs. J. Mnrlllr nnrl George Gamby. Everest; Mrs. John Keas, Mrs.

Walter Price. Mrs. John ivillc. Has. Carl Hall of Weston has been "en gaged by St.

Joe promoters of the tn- lobacco erowine hi Buchanan "county at. Ooe business men and others arc interested in the project. McCormick Deering power farm equipment. American steel wire fencing and steel products. Purina chows and Blair's feeds at low cash priccr.

Corpstein elevator. Nortonrlllc, Kas. A fanner today blamed Hoover for the snow. It couldn have snc like that during a Democratic admin- Istration," he said. 'Things would hav been too hot." and at last Is sklnncB bv tlw'sti siic has benefitted, as Tiie young cow Ls called arid is used In nf rhirtei.

salad. The coy tai( Is mountctt -aft 7 joint, i5 used srl on and the tas sel and have and Impressive force." Genuine Pennsylvania. Anthracite Nut: unquets. iJcrnlco Coat' No; 1. Barry Coal Co.

1 Harold Whltilnr Evans place on the Effingham road west of town and will farm it this connection with his work Policeman John Whitnker. Mr Fva Lu.iuuLi^ a iuitng station. ten truV USCd KBri" rolcl; at a very reasonable price. See Mr. Utz, at Miller-Chevrolet Cu.

Herzog: if the farmers WOUld eO hack In. wasons and the town people would begin walking aenin conditions would be better." Fred Easterdnv Mfthn 1 i cut and opened "ourlroad southwest of baturday. That's real public during i the: grealj stove sale at the Jacobs- He iderson HsAiware Co: Sale includes Copiier 'Clad ranees stoves and ranges, and other all at greatly reduced prices. barmen her farm in the Camp Creel: ducing flock 1930. Chicks S9, hatching Poultry farm, phone 7-F-3.

Ue poultry prcducth ill bj more healthy. more profitable, if it regularly ilh gizzard capsules, from Chandler' A farmer trying tD entertain me of Ins uleci-s from the city. She interested In all the chores but omewhal timid about taking a hand. 'Shall I show vnn hflU- in Hadn't I better start on one ot -lie iirstf sne replied -hesitantly. Your first payment will be only S135, i the late model 1-door dan on our used car sales Iloor.

Kel-r sec it right away. Millcr-Cherro'ei farm sale near Narks. recently brought Worm your poultry regularly with cc's gizzard capsules, from Chan ters, experienced poultrymcn advise. McCormick rwrino irig and steel products; Purina poultry chows and Blair's feeds at 7ow cash pr.ces. Corpstein elevator, Nortonville, A Tudor sedan witli h.ni., a aom of only 1135, at the Miller-Chevrolet Co.

Kansas blue stem gctling back to pre-war prices It 1. renting for about a head less than ige from S3 and to S7 Bob Wolters is moving to the Arens-berq farm in the shannon neighbor- Sweet elOVer thnl spring and Is to be used primarily for Improvement purposes may he used to advantage in eastern Kansas by plowing under In -iivic inosiure is more or a llniiyng factor, the crop may be plow- for wheat that fall 'pr for spring vn'P uie louowing year. 'Orcat sale of stoves and ranges, including Incomparable Copper I'crfecllon arid other1 now. oh sale atstlio. jRcobs-Henderson lUrd-warp.

Now's the time to buy, at reo.1 saving prices. Wheii'Ncw England was young, the average farmer had three." wives before he died. The work hard women we're unable lo stand 'it. BankirU bank. We arci; offefhw a 1927 Chevidlet sednn, with new tires and Karl-Keen trunk, 'excellent lucchaiilcal 6u'y down.

Better htirr.yi.rfotc gets 11.13 bar-gnlri: -Chevrolet Co. It Isadilsablc to plant corn on fields from all trasli has been plowed under, of burned to avoid Sittacks on Ihe gjowlrigVonrby black beetles. The bectles'lilber'iiato in trash, under sticks, nnd in bits of weeds. Although (ho trash and beetles are plowed under Ihls Ihc beetles will not be controlled. Plant oafs or snvni.

other crop corn. In such Dr. LeGrnr'j' rQllablc iwultry' remedies are- sold, Trcsh and full-strength, by (he Stevens drug store. Ask for Dr. LcGear's ami gctthc best: Mrs, M.

A. Erliclhlg of- Shannon purcliased 300 of our baby chicks, and at the end or two weeks had not lost a chick. Think or if chick died, 'which Ls more proof that Hawks "Sunshine Chicks' live and grow. They will make you money' If you get them early. Hawk's Accredited hatcheries, Effingham.

'More. via Grodlek's. Phone 137. i Harry need Is building a new house on his farm northwest of town. 11 will replace the house that burned down several weeks ago.

"Pasteurization for your protection" wholesome milk for every use if you insist that your-grocer send you unly Deer Creek pasteurized milk, Atchl- The Potter and' Curlew 4-lt clubs were guesis oi the Float 4-H club at a "Get Acquainted'' meeting whicli was house. The' theme for the meeting swered by 'ench member naming a vegeiaoie. Talks were given by Kenneth Miller. "The Farm Garden;" Mary still, "Planning a Garden;" Dorothv McCourt WTeiilHi A I Schuele and Herman Sachse enter- utnieu wiui games, me next meeting of the club will be with' Arthur Bode, March Grcdlck lYahsfc'r' i- Storage Co. Gro-dick's moves anything, anvwllere.

any time, at the lowest possible prices. nones 137. In Germany an acre usually pro- ICCS arOUnd IGO bllshl-k Of whenl Tn Atchison county the average Is about Bank at the Savings bank. No matter where you buy bread, you an rot Haiicn's "Old Homestead" fresh each day. at the new lower prices: 10-ounce loaves, 8c, or 2 for 15c; 22-ounce rs, luc.

Ask lor Haacn's. and ac cept no substitute. Charlie Arensberg: "According to my fishing calendar tharc won't be any-good fishing days until the last part Your, sales bills will bo deliverer! Dromotlv. and nt the lowest (f vnuy re Move a Grodlek's. Phone 137.

best lettuce seed is that grown Iy fresh seed- that is. seed planted ls may germinate poorly, and lettuce plants grown from seed more than two years old may lack Bill Stephenson, horiicu'lurlst: "The pruning oi peach trees -should be de layed as long as possible so as to determine the full extent of Injury to the Irult buds caused by low temperatures. In case the fruit buds have bjen killed rather severe pruning Is recommended. PUBLIC SALE At farm miles noitliwcst of fotlcr, Kansn.s; 1 mile soulli and of Ml. Pleasant Station Friday, March 13th Commencing at 1 P.

M. Sharp The Following Described Furniture, Household' Goofln, 2 se(3 (food chairs; 3 rocking chairs; dressers; hureaif; kitchen safe: wash stand: linwl nnrl nitr-lmv extension table; small tabic; stand table; i big bronze bed and 2 other beds, nnd 'some bedding; lounge; carpet; rugs' anil mats; combination wash stand; trunk; wood-box; ice box' 1 cooking stove; 1 heating stove 1. small oil heater; also asso'rt-ment of cooking utensils and kitchenwnre 1 set of Syracuse china dishes (like new) and other dishes; 1 large copper kettle: 1 wagon water. tank 1 large stock lank barrels capacity); county atlas, books, maps, other things loo Tcrmi: Nothing To Be Removed Until Paid For Leon Calhoun, Owner Col, John Dauni, Auctioneer John Clingan, Clerk IMPORTANT We More for Cream, Poultry Eggs We Sell You Feed for Lew Phone 970, or Stop at for Price. Atchison Cash Produce Co.

1328 Main Street CITYjNEWS Collection o(' News Paragraphs and Advert! stmf pti Keep your doctor bills paid. SnVc on gnloshes nt Berkson's. nednced on nigs nt InUen's. This is. ft Milr-nrlM uwlr dominoes.

There eame near being an egg rnm-ine Atchison yesterday. 1 Have your prescript Ions filled nt Chandler's, nud "save with safety." Bnuinener: "If yon nrc golnR your chains." Mr. nnd, Mrs. T. T.

McUlanRlmn. who uere giicsU at the home of his rlUer, Mrs. Hurry Bhelver. left today lor their home In Cincinnati. John Harvey, who has bcon 111 at his home.

1421 Snntn FY' street for (he prtsti tlnce Mecks, Ls ntto lo sit- up a mile. He Is employed at Pillsbury mill. Don't overtook this opportunity to sow grnss seen on your lawn, conditions' arc Ideal. Wo hnve Hl-Test Nn- Crop blue grnss, lawn mixture and wnuc ciorcr. AlauEClsdori s.

linker: "In the Interests of justice nnd rlsht. KFEQ oi St. Joo shrmlrt stay olf the air frozn to o'clock ctnlty can liear Andy Brown's trial." "I aUnvs nav mv doctor before the man said todav. "He serves me ratthfully. so I pay him regularly.

I believe that's a fair nrouosilton for of us." Bring in your old hose to iuc auowca on inc. purchase of a i pair of Phoenix at $1: allowed purchase of $1.65 and $1.95 Pheonix nose, mis week only. Sec i nonncement of page 5 for partlculi The new model Frlcldaire electric frigerator on display at the Kansas rower ugnt store, 70Q Commercial street, ls attracting considerable attention. Tuday scores of people called to examine its many new features; and many most complimentary reir were heard concerning this newest Fti- gmaire creation. Have you seen 11 Whafs a fella' to do in a case like -iim mile son of Mr.

and Mrs. A M. Andrews, north of town, has a pet crow, which, he should be killed. week Ihc bov started out crow minims, nut ueiorc Having chance lo shoot any, he found vim crippled wing. The bird aken to the Andrews home, nurs- uonany mine.

And who. lias the to kill a pet? especially on trees of good size. Such priming will stimulate good twig growth next season, which in turn be- Alfrcd P. Delm: "Future Cm- jjuimry ana pouury products louk ve, i-ouiiry raisers who ha ing the financial struggles or the past should now be encouraged uiiuuBii to raise enougn cmcKs to replace their flocks in full numbers." dairy uUmsils. Chemical dLslnfcctants for sterllzing utensils can be prepared a- a smHii cost.

Directions for mnk- for farm use are given in Kansas Clr- Ernest Hazel, '-TIjjsc who decry singer won a hog calling contest In at Bendena, offered me $10,000 a veai to call his hegs after hearing me sing wnoopec- in the Womanlcis Divorce." Free To The First Five Persons Purchasing SUNFLOWEFL strain BABY CHICKS We Will Give Absolutely FREE One 52 Inch Coal Brooder Stove BERRY BROTHERS HATCHERY F. W. Quick Hatcheries Custom Hatching and 3c An Egg Bring Eggi On Saturday or Monday Baby Chicks 9c Each Plenty of Started Chicks for 10c, 11c and 12c Quick, Quick Talks (March The baby chick business slow but very stcudr. We are solJ most nr llir ttmc but we have a few started chickens on hind right 'now. Our nrw rustnm iKitclilnft rates will be 3c Tor less than 500 and 2Kc Tor 500 or more.

This prlre will hold good for the reM 6f tlie Started chicles. 10c, lie and 12e; If you want a tired wc must have 5 ynur nrdcr In advance. (Due to the sturni holding up biLstness a Utile 5 wr have quite a nunibrr or week-old started chtcks for 10c.) A fresh hatch off reicularly every week. South Sixth Street City Limits Look for Big Sign (Fourth House I'ark On East Side Road) Phone 298 Maii Address: Route 1 Save ot) shoes at Berk arm's. J.

D. Adams, Insurance. Phone 196. Wilbur Hawk will come to Atchison FrtUuy. Metal bridac tables with chairs to match.

$10.98 at Shifflel's. O. 3. will fix the sidewalk In front of the entrance of Matt Walters' drug next week. A Jarly's shoe was found In front of Hairy Shelvcr's store early this morning.

Wc refuse to comment. Miss Mary L. Shonhur and James Illtey May. both of Ijeavenworth. wcro married by A.

B. DcDual, probate Judge, today at his office In the court house. Sawin Douglass is Installing two of those Qulck-IIeat ens floor furnaces in the new chapel at 306 Commercial street. Quick-Heats are sold, by the Kansas 1'ower Light Co. Now'S the time In modernize flee with ncu- lurnLshlnffi nnrl- labor and time-saving equipment, wc have tnc very laiesc ana best; let us na-vlsc you.

Lock wood -Hazel Printing oiauoncry Masonic temple. Indst that your uroccr send vou very best bread, and he'll send you Atchison favorite for almost a ruiftrler century. It's ulso priced lower: 16-ounoe loaves, 8c, or 2 for 22-ouncc loaves. 10c. Growing Healthy Chicks It estimated that more than one-third of all chicka hatched die before they reach the age of ten This heavy mortality can be avoided by feeding Blair's Certified Starting and Growing Mashes.

Many State Accredited and R. O. P. Chicks arc fed Blair's Starting and Growing Mashes. These Chicks must grow and develop properly in order to make outstanding records of production during their laying year.

This can only be accomplished with the best of feed. A Record of Performance flock owner says: "I am feeding Blair's Certified Poultry Mashes and getting wonderful results. I am glad to have mashes that I can depend oh." Blair's Certified Starting and Growing Mash con- tains' every feed constituent necessary to' insure good health and promote rapid growth. DICAPHO in Blair's Feed, eliminates worms prevents leg weakness and controls cannibalism. The Blair Elevator Corp.

Atchison, Kansas Hufio Oilopp luis been ad-Inistialor of the cstatn nf (ho Oeorge Schaefcr. Let's Look at the Poultry Situation There has been some pessimism in the poultry haslne.M, alonjr with rcneral farmlmt. Let's compare prices, and make a thorough investigation Into 1hc matter hc-Tore deciding that the poultry business ls so bad. Here are some all Important nd controlling factors In the poultry and baby chick business that should mean mneh to every person that raUes poultry for profit. 1.

A year ago hens were selling for lRc per pound. Today they are 16c, a drop ot only 2e pound. 2. A year ago eggs were brlnt-tng 21c per ttaxen on the market. Today they are bringing lSc, a drop of only 3c per dozen.

3. A year ago wheat was selling over a dollar a bushel. Today It Is about haM that. A year ago com. oats and many other farm products were celling at doable the price thry 5.

This big rurplus of grain mean'; that feed is to -lO lower In C. Government reports show that more than twice as many eggs were eaten in the first two months of 1931 than In any HVe period before Ju Ihe history or this country, T. On account of an open winter the hens have already reached peak production, and now have started falling off. Tills means that eggs will continue lo go up from now on. Home produce men say they will be 25c or higher by the first nf May.

8. There Is a shortage of in all classes of stored poultry in the country. need poultry lo eal, and someone will have lu raise 11. 9. The law ot supply nnd demand Is ever present.

The surplus of.eggs two months ago has been consumed, and the demand Ls now stronger lhan the supply, which means higher prices. 10. All Drparlmenl of Agrlrul-turc and Slate college men who have Investigated the poultry buslpeks nilvhe everyone to raise more poultry this year. The producers in California have quit business (o a large extent. The poultry farmer in the Middle lVeat, with cheap feed, and wording the poultry huslness as a side line to general farming, ran make a profit on poultry all the lime.

11. Day old rMrks are about 25CJ lower tn price than they have ever been at this lime of the year. 12. Come In and talk over your poultry work. We are always glad to help anyone In their poultry work.

Berry Brother. Hatchery George Mgr. Phona 161.

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