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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Dec 1925, p. 16

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who give below some points .=¢=:.d-séh;b'lll" some advantages & bid w.mzl--' is to select a standard make, that is, a machine imanufacturid, fld"flhc"fi mmmirsy Imoiiney ars eioutratind on machines are constructed on 'l-"'n-r:'finmb' prics it is usually because of cheap always glad to keep their machines in good repair and efficient running order. If a farmer is not acquainted with standard makes of,. separators, he should consult his créamery manager before making a purchase. 'The advantages of the centrifugal cream separation over the gravity or emough to cause considerable 108s Of butterfat in the skim milk. 'This loss will increase as the use of this type of separator is continued. 'The loss in butterfat because of poor separation, If saved, would pay the difference in price in a few weeks. £ Standard separator companies main-- 1. The range of temparature and Jcmummm gan be successfully separated is much butterfat is often lost by the gravity method, while an eficient creeam--sep arator will not lose more that ons bundredth of 1 per cent in the skim SEPARATORS HAVE MANY ADVANTAGES while by the gravity method the thick-- greater than that for successful sep-- uration by the gravity method. 2 A much better quality of cream €an be obtained, as the separation can about 20 per cent butterfat. It is best to produte cream testing 85 to 40 per DNEY I is practically impossible to produce cream of good quality for but-- ter making without a creaim separator, say the dairy gpecialists of Clemson & Many impurities and undesirable #¥e removed, while by the gravy-- M exposure to impore air is contarpinate the wilk with und promotes the action of un-- 2-'--11::-1«:-.- eondition, thus making it more Alfalfa Compared With _ Bran for the Dairy Cow _ "The hay produced from the aver-- Age acre of alfaifs in Wisconsin bas as much food value for dairy cows -ro-dhn.'hlbfln of Graber, alfaifa epecialist of the Wisconsin College of Agriculture. That the dairymen are realising the raised 150000 acres. The 1924 acre age had increased to 207000 actes, and the new seediings last year will for 1925 season. tent of alfaifs hay is --what makes it valuable as a feed, as these nutrients and must be supplied by purchasing expensive concentrates." In tests conducted by experiment stations, it has been found that where alfaifa has been substituted for bran in the ration a slight increase in milk now has resulted. Aytahire and Holstein cows The cows were fed standard rations of corn allage, «lover hay and meal, the meal Tifaiin mink " Tre altaite wos! in the Tap The Mnm as & W' deal on the price for each. lm-n:l.h-dm": bought st a price some 10 to 15 per 4 The thickness of the cream can On account of many inquiries with regurd to the feeding value of alfalifa meal m test was made at the Central habit of breaking through a fence, it is hard to break them of it. 'There are two things that you can do and these are first to feed the cows all they will eat and the other is to put mote wires on yout fehce. The wires be so tight and no close to Aernses. " On the other hane the when cows are fod all thay want to "fl"flnbhd Value of AMalfa Meal Fence--Breaking Habit * Iriae continue this policy, there need be no -- fear of our . national defense mnvmh-flndh prokhi enforcement," he warn-- propose a great expantion of ment building than he made in his is needed. It should be provided. actual that: :dflnlmndh- portant activities because of of eufficient and sultable working space are almost inconceivable," he costs have been reduced to nearly ever, ~must continue," said the President, "So far as it lies with in the power of the Chief Execu-- tive, it will continue." The -- message was notable for more comprehensive expression .of the President's sentiments toward government eannot be carried on at it now requires With regard to our that by tax reduction --the benefits of governmental frugality were be-- ing communicated to the people. *The outlook for 1926 and 1927 fort of the executive and the legis-- lative branches of the Government for ecomomy in Federal economy is tions in taxes We have restored hhonql.omdth---wl which we required of them to f-- nance the World War.. We are now in that favormble position of making further restoration. f "The Ways and Meant committee has been informed of our prospect-- fve surplus for 1927. That commit-- Revenue of Nation to Be -- $3,821,530,208. *tan-b-ymb': amount and in exemptions, yet continuing pressure for economy in ECONOMY STILL . COOLIDGE PLAN *The effort for economy, how-- THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER NC ~ %% County Register--twice ufifiMlflhon&rfi we can make further reduction in taxes of about the gum total of our proupective surplus for 1927, with-- twenty three friends who wouli help you to the extent of a 5+ year subscription to the Regis-- ter toward winning that splen-- did new Hupmobile Six Sedan, worth $1435.007 + y fill-fllu.m. iJ nhnam lBuetvgy lagee i# 3 °+ * REGULAR votes plus 550,000 EKXTRA votes or a grand total Register (only $10.00) -- repre-- sents 20,000 REGULAR votes. Twenty--three such subscrip-- tions (new or renowal) wou'ld mean 460,000 REGULAR votes. EOW TO GAIN A MILLJON Candid ates, haven't you \/the quality you desire. When you take home.a box of there will be sufficient for every member of the family. No fancy boxes or packings -- just a great big heaping measure of pure Can-- ho hk d shades in sizes that are proper usage at the present time. Put up in attractive gift cabinets. Plain monogramed or imprinted with name. Prices vary according to The SODA SHOP THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY however, should §15 North Miwaukee Ave. to the for Gifts of 'tmeats within approximately 100 miles of Chicago. Nothing would e us from going ijutside: this areas-- 200, 300 or 100 miles if necessary egates from . for redistricting the m.mmmmw er. evidence of downstate powers, which had tied Chicago's hands so that legislation safeguarding the city's--milk supply is impossible. Henry P. Chandler, in an ad-- '.hforetho:hnlfinn: M::thoriti- could ~ destroy fiwmh'fidfil they utilized their full powers,. dealers have agreed to co--operate with me and take this step if it becomes nesessary. x . ~ Fergus Hits Downstate. «--to get milk from healthy cows. «_ *If this is done, the people need not fear that there will be an in-- erease in price orlmhi supply, for both price and supply f Get Elsewhere "lkdvfi--- ne time," said DOWNSTATE IS HIT ON MILK Control Makes Legislation To aible, Says Fergus. _ of the. new John B. Fergus, exponent of the remain' the same. the hhc.fir&mdvh:":'flm l-luhudmflthhu' regarding the poor farm. Members of the board : interview-- ed yesterday appeared to be divid-- ed on the bond issue proposition, poor farm and reported back at the there being considerable sentiment both for and against the bond is-- sue. -- Several members of the board were for moving the buildings back in the rear of the farm and either creating a park or opening a sub-- division --fronting on Milwaukee avenue. -- Several supervisors open-- No action will be taken on the proposition of a $250,000 bond fssue for the Lake County poor farm at Libertyville at the present meeting of the board of supervisors. At a the board voted to adjourn this week 'fi-w:h'-rk.nmfllw uary to decide whether or t Ns Supervisor Vercoe was to appoint special committee of such size as ARD VOTES TO DELAY ACTION 10--ride ticket. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee 19. LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICHR,-- ed the door of the compartment and tried to get a seat between two of predicted the LM Net ub"tnl:'um m Traveling market one day, half a ,bfihhll hw rlage. Af one stopping place's tell, In addition there are 47 Chicago-- Milwaukee trains daily. Greeting Cards Lake County Register . Bince 1893 e "ff James Anderson Company; Inc Finding this beyond him, Place your order now for Hol-- iday cards, Just a little over a month until Christmas and the rush is be-- We have a wonderful stock of Christmas stationery that will defeat of a bond, he stood up and remarked TELEPHONE 74 the farmers, "that's a' ve 1 se ihe o ht e accordin' to Act of Parliament." ~~ "Exease me, gentlemen, but really must sit up a bit. Ynm Mmuhunhm teen inches of sitting -- accomoda-- my mannie," replied one

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