Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 237, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 November 1945 — Page 3
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SSgt. ' Charles Hurst has received his discharge after three (years of overseas duty .with the tS. Army. 3avid, Dunder, son of Mr. and iFred Dunder was inducted ,rjrthe Army November 28th. bavid has formerly served in the Merchant Marines.
lis discharged from the Army ifter three years of service.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lewellyn
if Anderson, spent Thanksgiv
ing with Mr. and Mrs. William
Lewellyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving King and
JVIr. and Mrs. Leroy Haney and Mrs. Walter Taylor and son of (Terre Haute, visited Mr. and
.Mrs. Alexander Brown Thanksgiving.
Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do fale teetli drop, slip or wabbl when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't he annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps. FASTEETH. an alka. line (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plates, keeps false teeth mora flrmly set. Gives confident feeling of security' and added comfort. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get FASTEETH today at any drug store. STATE RELEASES MORE THAN FOUR , MILLION FISH INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., 'Nov. 29 (Special) More than four million fish were released from
the -various state fish hatcheries during the 1945 season, Harry Young, fisheries supervisor for the Indiana Department of Conservation reported today. The releases, according to variety of fish, were as follows: Crappies ........ 60,620 Hybrids . . '. 48,600 Large Mouth Bass .... 232,1268 Blue Gills 1,543,202 Red Ear 1,775,660 Rock Bass 264,500 Small Mouth Bass 185,660 Channel Cat . 3,680 TOTAL 4,114,250
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BY UNCLE BOB of the Kraft Dairy Farm Service
. TJeard a story about a boy who
f had lived all his 16 years way off from civilization. One day his ; dad went to town and among other things brought back a hand mirror,
J. something the lad had never seea.
f He' picked it up, looked y-itand chortled, "Doggoned if Pa ain't brought home a wolf!" ' Maybe your cows don't need a haircut quite that bad, but it's an important part of your quality and
fEjnitation program to clip the hair on flanks and udders regularly.
Part one of the quality program I talked about to weeks
ago barn sanitation. Part two I is animal sanitation, and you'll f find it is much easier to keep flanks and udders clean if you J use clippers.' j: Dirt clings to long hairs, and youll f really catch Old Man Trouble where I the hair's short if you give your cows 1 a haircut occasionally during the jj winter.
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Washing the udders with a warm chlorine solution just ' before each milking is the next step and is vitally important both in sanitation and in saving : time in milking. The warm water ':. and the massaging starts the
j milk to let down. Clipping and this warm water t massage of the udders are simple things which don't take much time Und effort; Yet they are most imr portent in helping keep your milk on a high quality level.
of It will go to produce milk. You will have to use a greater amount of costly feed to produce more milk.
A dairy cow does not have as much
flesh as do beef cows, and they need
more protection against rain and
cold. Raincoats and red flannels so far haven't been built for cows, so a bam seems to be the right answer. An inexpensive shed which will protect them from cold winds will pay for itself in short order, by raising the level of milk in your cans.
If you look out and see your cows shivering in a cold wind, listen closely and you'll hear your pocketbook's teeth, chattering too. When your cows suffer from exposure to winter winds, your milk check also may suffer a slight case of shrinkage. The feed which your cows get at this time of year serves several purposes. It produces milk, it helps maintain the cows' bodies in good condition, and it keeps them warm. If the cows are out where they axe exposed to cold winds, more of the feed must be used to keep them warm and therefore less
Back in my granddad's day. folks didn't seem to get too upset if they missed the stagecoach and had to wait a week, but I know people who are in such a hurry that they get all upset if they miss a panel in a swinging door. But saving minutes sometimes does a good job, at that. Alabama points out that minutes may be important in preventing milk from souring. If there are only 20 milk patrons on a route and the truck driver who picks up the milk can save three minutes per. patron, that's an hour saved in getting milk into the plant. This is pointed out in a leaflet telling how to make a roadside milk stand. Such stands save time and labor, for the milk' hauler, and this winter you may have time to build such a stand. The driver will appreciate it. h You can get a copy of the plan by writing the Extension Service, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala., and ask for the leaflet "A Roadside Milk Stand." Also, maybe you can give the hauler a lift by running a drag over the road into your farm, or in front of the stand if it is rutty. That may save both time and trouble for him.
NOTE: There usuotly Is o 5c charge for pamphlets mailed to non-residents of 01 state; but possibly your own state has a free pamphlet on the same subject.Ask your
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1.49 to 1.98 Beautiful slips with lace trim tops, tailored to fit. Adjustable shoulder straps. Size 11 to 17.
INFANTS Our Infants Department is crammed full of all those dainty little gifts you want for baby. We didn't forget all those precious little ones that are going to have their first Christmas, we remembered that they are Santa's pride and joy. Come and see, you'll, enjoy shopping for baby.
Boys' Cossack Style Leather Jackets
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Little fellas really go for these jackets ... of fine "quality leather with full zipper front, 3 pockets. "Warmly lined with flannel ! Sizes 4 to 10.
MEN'S LARG E SIZE FINE INITIALED HANDKERCHIEF
Closely woven cotton handkerchief, rolled hem, fancy initial, in attractive gift box.
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Pratty tahle lamps for any place in you.-- home. . .several styles... in lovely p.mtsl colons. Ccmpleta With parchment shade.
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Ball-shaped lamp shades... in sizes for bridge, table and floor lamps. Soft eeru or white colors with plain lining. Screw-on styles.
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