Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Apr 1953, p. 13

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Thnrwlwr.-' Api-it ft; WSJ Tm MrHEHRT PIAIHDEALfiR By W. H. Tammeua . People are usually very confused about inhere they should go for information and service 'in regard to farming. It's worse than the boy who dropped his bubble gum $n the flo*r~4n thi h e n h o u s e . - - - -- • Let's try to see what each difa ferent government agency is «supposed to do. They are P.M.A.. pS.C.S. and F.H.A. The P.M.A. dr K, Production and Marketing adoministration (not to be confused iwith Pure Milk association) ha? qthe jo(| °f handling corn loans a and purchase agreements for the ijC.C.C. ! or Commodity Credit w Corporation agricultural conserevation payments for conservation practices completed according to {that program. They also supcri vised emergency purchase of hay efor drouth states last l'all. The rcounty committee consists of IBert Bridges, John Slavin and eClint Martin. ! S.C.S. or Soil Conservation Service furnishes trained technicians, including farm planners, ! mappers and drainage engineers to the McHenry County Soil Conservation district. The district prepares conservation farm ii plans for those farmers who fe- < quest them and help these people 'carry out the practices by doing I the necessary layout work. These I men do a limited amount of 'work for other farmers on request who do not have a conservation -farm plan. These men aJao ) check performance on grass J waterways, dams, ditches and other work farmers have done 3 and on which they expect to learn A.C.P. payments. The conservation district owns a tree planter which is on loan to farmers at $3 per thousand trees planted plus the cost of a man to operate the planter. The technicians are Bob Repke and Dayton Field. The F.H.A. is the Farmer* [Home administration. This organization loans government funds to farmers who do not have sufficient credit to obtain operating capital from regular credit sources. There is a very limited amount of money Available for purchasing a farm. Robert is In charge of this program. All three of these offices arc located upstairs at 110 East Jackson street, Woodstock. • The extension service which is sponsored by the Farm Bureau is the educational branch of the U.S.D.A. TJiis means Gene Brown and me. We are supposed to ..*11 the story about better farming methods by various methods. We supervise dairy herd improvement work and soil testing. The Dairy Herd Improvement association furnishes the testers for a fee and the Farm" Bureau furnishes the soil testing laboratory and technician for a fee. The Farm Bureau has lease forms, farm account books, etc., for sale. Farm Bureau Farm Management service is another fee service, which is supervised by the fieldman hired by the association. Last spring Norm Specht left the soil conservation service as a technician working with the soil conservation district' to become fieldman for Farm Bureau Farm Management service. There Are a number of cooperatives that are farmer-owned by stock, or membership that the farmer may deal with. They are Northeast Illinois Production Credit association, National Farm Loan association, McHenry County Service, I.A.A.. Insurance Service, and Northerp Illinois Breeding Co-op. The first two have offices at 110 Bant Jackson street and the rest are located In the Farm Bureau building. The Farm Bureau, whkh is in its forty-first year here, mothered most of these agencies, organizations and services by getting legislation, both state and national, passed where necessary or sold stock and helped to incorporate the others. The Farm Bureau is county, state and national in scope. . It's hard to do a poor job of feeding hog's with a good legume pasture. And, let it be ladiiib if powrible. Page We test soil but we are unabic to p|ck up samples now to be tested so the farmer can have information for early spring c r o p f e r t i l i z a t i o n . S a m p l e s brought in by the farmer will be tested in a week pr ten days. First Experimenter Christiaan Huygens (Huyfhens). 17th century Dutch mathematician and astronomer, who identified the satellites of Saturn and applied pendulum regulation to clockwork was one of the first experimenter! with the internal combustion engine, "t used gunpowder for Via fuel. COLORED EASTER CHICKS FARMER'S MILL fc. ~ "AFFAIUS OF "" STATE" OPENED' LAST WEDNESDAY "Affairs of State," starring George Brent, Haila Stoddard, Donald Woods and Irene Hervev, took over at the Selwyn on Wednesday ^evening, April 1. Harry Bannister and Leonard Carey are featured. This is the gay comedy by Louis Verneuil, the Parisian who settled in Los Angeles, where, toward the end of 1949, he vviote the play. It subsequently ran for almost two years on Broadway. This company just completed a profitable 5-week stay in San Franciseo. • , • r... The story tells of social intrigue in Washington, a little matter of devilment that doesn't change with a new administration. The six Hollywood stars Tortraying the villians an d vixens of the nation's capital have sbme 502 movies to their credit. TTiey know social sidestepping from " every possible misstep. "Affairs of State" will .play on Sunday evenings and omit the midweek matinee. However, there will be a Saturday afternoon performance. Richard W. Krakeur, who produced the show originally, continues to sponsor this special Chicago company, which has had glorious success on its tour from the West. A glimpse into the hidden l-'fe of the Washington smart set, where axes fall as, heavily" as they do in the Pentagon, makes for one of the most sparkling sprees of the current Chicago season.: LAWN and GARDEN CAME By Allhoff's Hardware Uncle Sam Says ^aaapaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaa i •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaa^aa \ Seeding A New Lawn Before sowing your seed, be sure that you've made a favorable seed bed. It should have a fine shallow layer of surface .soil free from depressions but with a firm but not compact soil immediately beneath it. Frequently, especially on light soils, rolling or tamping may be necessary to give the desired firmness. Soil should be moist but not wet, to obtain the best results. Sow your seed oh a quiet day, if possible, and use a mechanical spreatler to distribute the seed evenly. A good mechanical spreader gives you accurate, economical flow control so that you distribute just the proper amount of seed. fit you seed in spring, it should be done as early as possible. On level areas where the finished grading is completed, seed may be planteii after the snow is off the ground arid while alternate thawing and freezing of the ground occurs. Under these conditions seeding should be done in the morning while the soil is frozen. Fall seeding is preferable, however. From the latter part of August the the middle of September is an ideal time, if moisture conditions are right. Except when seed is sown during the freezing and thawing period in the spring or oh dry soil just before a rain, it should be raked or brushed in and then rolled-with a medium weight roller, being careful not to ^cmpact the soil. After seeding keep the surface Drop Cookies Drop teokies should be placed about one and one-half inches apart j layer of soil damp by frequent la neat spoonsful on the cooking' light waterings with a fine spray ftheet to allow for spreading. during the germination period and until the seedlings are rooted firmly. After the grass is established water only when the soil becomes dry or the grass shows some evidence of wilting. At these times soak the soil thoroughly tc a depth of 5 or 6 inches. Quick Stand of Grass You'll get a quick stand of grass along walks and keep newly seeded lawn from splashing onto walks or washing away, it you edge walks with strips of sod. Use sod that is about 1 inch tljick and lay it on soil that hat been prepared for quick rooting. Newly Seeded Slope A newly seeded slope should bf covered with burlap or open-mesh cloth right, after planting to keep the soil from eroding before the grass roots develop. , Stake tlu cloth down and then remove i> when the first grass pushes through the mesh. «, Adv. Tropical Sleigh Rides Early Hawaiians discovered the thrills of sledding despite their tropic homes. Youngsters set on large leaves for slides down muddied slopes and chiefs catapulted down grasfe-covered mountain trails on narrow wooden *leds with two pinners a few inches apart. JtV/iYSS Art & Lee's Restaurant WILL BE OPEN * Starting SUNDAY APRIL 5 - FULL COURSE DINNERS - SERVED DAILY FROM 5 P. M. TO 10 P. M. ; SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS FROM NOON TO 10 P. M. "The best way of saving for working man is the Payroll Savings P'an for the purchase of JJ. S. Savings Bonds." That is the story from thousands of employed persons who are today helping; their country and themselves as well. It is also the ' i - 1 ^ T TT M P H P n 1ST Q i Will be served 1 : ' " U ll U n L VJ ll O FROM 11 A. M. TO ! f. I . H- {VS ,VTry Our Special Business Men's Luncheonopinion of a couple in Niagara Falls who made a down payment on a new home with Savings Bonds. They are bow putting 10 per cent of their pay into Savings Bonds so that they can buy a bakery. You too can build your own future by signing up for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or If self-employed, the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank. U. I Tn--nry Department Read the Want Ads \ SPECIAL EVERY DAY AT $1.< CLOSED EVERY MONDAY • • ! I |• •i • 1 I a • • • i • » • •' I - • • a :T:V a -. .'a • , a ' - a a .a a • a:7-~ a • a - - . a a a * a - r '•a - • •• a : :• a - a' • ' a PHONE 362 or 841 204 RIVERSIDE DRIVE • a a a • a - a • aal Advertise In McHenry Plaindealer Good Tea In making good tea, it should be prepared quickly. And be sure the water is boiling in order to bring out the flavor of the tea Allow one teaspoon of tea for each cup of boiling water. Cover closely and let leaves steep from three to fit* minutes, then strain. „ ' Want Ada, like freedom, are •verybody'* business. J Tuesday, April 7th * Election Day Will give you the opportunity To Vote For ALBERT H. SEVERINGHAUS For JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Tuesday, April 7th - Election Day Will give you the opportunity , "".Yr* • To Vote For *""" " ' : SIGURD JACOBSEN Fo* CONSTABLE-- WE> RECOMMEND A SPLIT BALLOT IN LOCAL ELECTIONS | You have all read the McHenry Plaindealer in regard to any qualifications for office. Tuesday, April 7th, it will be up to you to decide thru the* Ballot Box who your future servants will be. We can rid ourselves of the filthy Garbage Nuisance and reckless drivers, etc., by getting the evidence, when and where it happened, the auto license number. We will inspect the driver's license which may solve the haoit and may be cured easily with yoyr assistance. The State and County Highway Departments will soon be cleaning up.-'.'•tile debris with taxpayers' money, we should help keep it clean in the future. Cast Your Vote For ALBERT H. lor Juitico of the Paace. [XlsiGURD JACOBSEN for Constable » I I a a Getting A New Car? FINANCE IT THROUGH THIS BANK SAVE MONEY With Our Friendlier More Convenient Low Cost Auto Loan Plan SEE US BEFORE CLOSING THE DEAL ON YOUR NEW CAR McHenry State Bank Member Federal Reserve System ~ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Interest Paid On Savings Deposits. /RHONE 1040 Silicon* Treated "Po-Do" GOLF BALLS Improved construction ior long drives. " "|c 3 for ' *1.69, COUGH DROPS 3*11 (Limit 3). (0c WASH CLOTHS 3 23 (Limit 6) Box 16 GROVE'S BROMO QUININE COUPON Pot Cleane|rs With thiI toupon M I 2-15 I Oil of [Wintergreenj (Synthetic) 19c Medium Lady Esther' Four-Purpoie Face Cream :c 9-ox. 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