Dale News, Volume 6, Number 20, Dale, Spencer County, 9 July 1943 — Page 4

STORK HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weikert, Dubois, Ind., announce the birth of a daughter, Norma Joette, Thursday, July 1.

COUNTY AGENT NOTES

Sodium Chlorate but patches should be content summer plowing to top growth. Two or three summer plowings will completely killl most of it.

Church News

A new method of treating sheep for stomach worms has been developed by University of California which simplifies treatment and saves time. Here it is;

METHODIST CHURCH

Church School, 9:15 a. m. A, J. Wedeking, superintendent.

Rev. Barthol Rogers, Minister

The cost of Spray treatment 40c-50c per square rod of Johnson Grass, for the spray material.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Woodward, R. R. 3, Huntingburg, announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, July 3.

Mix one pare Phenothiazine with 15 parts salt and keep before the sheep at all times. Place in a trough protected from weather so it will be dry.

Mrs. 0. E. Tischendorf, who was delegate to the State Sunday School convention at Indianapolis recently will give a report of the convention at our evening service at 8 o’clock. The young people of the church will have charge of the music. Don’t fail to come.

Summer shelters for pullets have produced many a laying hen. Move the pullets to clover field where they can have plenty of pasture and ground. You save feed and pa site losses in the pullets as well producing healthy hens that lay early.

Miss Edna Meyer, Dale, Ind., underwent an appendectomy Thursday, July 1.

Raspberry patches should have this years fruiting cones removed immediately to prevent the spread of Anthracnose, a disease attacking the stems of the plants. With pruning shears, remove the cones at the crown of the plants.

Our Youth Camp will start at Santa Claus Camp Grounds on Sunday, July 18 and close on Saturday afternoon, July 24.

Mrs. Leo J. Block, Schnellville : Ind., had her tonsils removed Saturday, July 3.

Robert Klem, St. Anthony, is in the hospital suffering with a fractured skull as the result of an accident, Sunday, July 4.

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. O. A. Beanblossom, Minister Unified worship service at 9:15 a. m. A. J. Brown, superintendent.

Dust beans with Rhotenon Sulfur, Cryolite dust or Calciun Arsenate to control beetles they are beginning to be troublesome now.

Brown rot of grapes can be controlled by spraying with a 4-6-100 Bordeaux spray made by disolving 4 pounds of Copper Sulfate and 6 pounds of hydrated lime in 100 gallons of water. Apply the spray immedately to prevent the spread of the disease.

Rev. 0. A. Beanblossom, Dale, was in the hospital for treatment after which he was taken to an Evansville hospital.

Mrs. O. E. Tischendorf, who was delegate to the State Sunday School convention at Indianapolis recently will give a report of the convention at our morning service.

Dust tomato plants with Melon dust to control blight. Blight is characterized by rolling of the leaves at the bottom of the plant.

Donald Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summers, Huntingburg, is suffering with a broken collar-bone.

Strawberry production in old patches can be increased by “renovating” the old patch. Chop out all the plants but 6 inch blocks every 12 inches in the row. Cultivate the centers and allow the plants to start new runners. 'The new plants formed will produce larger and more fruit next spring. This should be done at once.

Our youth camp begins Sunday at Maple Grove Camp Grounds and will continue through the week, closing next Saturday, July 17.

Miss Aline Koenig, who for the past five months has been employed as instructor in the Sheet Metal Training Department at Patterson Field, Ohio, is home on unextended leave by order of her physician.

Mrs. Henry Rudolph, R. R, 2, Jasper, is suffering with a broken ankle.

Christian Endeavor will meet Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon.

Strange Life of a Maharajah Getting a Reno Divorce. Waiting for the Nevada Courts to Pry Him Loose from His American Wife, the Ruler of Indore, Called the Richest Man in the World, Lives at a Dude Ranch, Where He is Often Mistaken for the Cook, and Has Gained 15 Pounds Fishing for Catfish. In the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-American.

The County Board of Education at the regular July meeting set the dates for opening of schools and county institute, as follows: County Institute, August 31. Preliminary school day, September 1.

Water is the cheapest feed which the livestock get. In hot weather they need more of it than at other times of the year. See that they have access to water at all times. More than 50 per cent of the body weight is water.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. S. Martin, Minister

Sunday School at 9:00 a. m. with Harold Martin as superintendent.

School opening, September 6

SANTA CLAUS METHODIST Rev. Millard Brittingham, Minister Church School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. SELVIN METHODIST PARISH Rev. Paul Howard, Minister Selvin:

Hogs on pasture produce pork on 15 per cent less grain and supplement. Provide good pasture, shade and water to help conserve our rapidly dwindling supplies of grain.

Rev. and Mrs. Barthol Rogers were at Rivervale near Mitchell Monday afternoon and Tuesday helping to get the grounds ready for the youth camp.

:—: Miss Nell Clark is visiting this It is practical to spray small week with Mr. and Mrs. Arch patches of Johnson Grass with Rhodes at Boonville.

Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Worship service, 8:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8:30 p. m. Garrison Chapel: Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching on the 1st and 3rd Sunday mornings at 11:00. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:30 p. m. Pleasant Hill:

Potter’s Cafe

The Place To Get That

Good Home Cooking

Preaching on the 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings at 10:00.

Dinners--Short Orders—Sandwiches

Everyone is cordially invited to attend any or all of these services.