Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 82, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 April 1946 — Page 6
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-PAGJS SIX SULLIVAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, April 24, 1946 SULLIVAN. INDIANA Y SHERMAN Does Distress of 'PERIODIC Fenslo Weakness Male you he! "A WresA" en such days? If you suff er monthly cramps with accompanying tired, nervous, cranfey feelings due to functional periodic disturbances try Lydla E.Pinknam's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Taken thruout the month Plnkham'a Compound helps build up resistance against such distress I
Shallow & Deep WELL WATER Systems $79.50 up COUNTS HARDWARE Vauehn Jones
ENDS TONTGHT Come Early. TONIGHT & THURSDAY
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.NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
DESTROY CORN BORER BY MAY PLOWING . LAFAYETTE, Ind. Late spring has been found to be the best time to plow to control ihe European corn borer, according to experimental work conducted by the Purdue University entomologists and agricultural' en'gineers. This will be near the time when the borers pupate and emerge as noths, which is nbout Way 13. In any case all sialics should be plowed under by vhe time of the first moth emergence, -;nyp Prof. H. O. Day of the department of entomology which may be as early as May 25.
To keep the population of corn borers in the state at. a level s;o low that no aopreeiabla econo
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Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Adminlatiator of the .k-tcic ol Ruben Burns Teuipietcn has litis day li.ed in the otfice of. 'hfi ,ti.rk of the Su'"vsn C'-rii t C'i" t ' iiiiol report of his account with raid!
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lifjiid by the. Sullivan Circuit Court' ommend? tuat corn borers now tf Mciayr1 J the old com .talks b- destroy-jv'-iy. i :. -.n ie-'k r,r sjiiri .-oii-t. , ed. Clean plnwirg under of the ' w$nV I W and other debris in the fid estate therefore are hereby rioti- I field' b8 proved to be the most
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102, OUTLIVES i WIVES NORTHHAMPTON, Mass. (UP) Sardon Pierre Morthon, who recently celebrated his 102nd birthday, has outlived all of his four wives and all of his 10 children.
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Edward Jenner, English physician to 1796.
PLANT A GARDEN!!! The World Needs Food! ! PLANT BENNETT'S BULK GARDEN SEEDS "Your ne-'ghbor is our Seed Customer, ask him!"
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any pieces of stalks, weeds cr other debris left exposed, Jvese
borers will burrow into them and complete their development. With no debris left, the borers peri.h, because they cannot pupate and emerge as moths if they are exposed in the open. The borers which remain in the stalks that are plowed under either dia or pupate and change to moths. In this latter case the moths peri.-:h because they are unable to crawl up through Uie oil to the surface of the ground.
SIIORT-LTVED jtAISE
MILTCN, Pa. (UP) Employees of the Milton Manufacturing Co., who struck for higher pay and got it are looking :"or a new employer. Management announced it would agree to terms of a United Steel Workers of America contract, granting an 18 cents hourly wage boost, but when workers came back on the job, their first asfignment was to prepare the plant for liquidation.
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To Get Rid of Beetles and Bugs, Use TRITOX 30c pound package.
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Here they are again, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope in their funniest. "Road To Utopia," with Hillary Brooke, Douglass Dumbrille.
'LEGGINGS' FOR HOSIERY
LOUISVILLE, Ky, (UP) Owen G. Strother, Louisville, believes he has found the solution to the spattered hose of milady on a rainy day. Strother has devised "leggings" of a transparent, waterproff material that prevents splashing the stockings. The leggings zip upward from the bottom and are being made at present in three sizes all for adults. He plans later to add children's sizes.
SOCIETY
Hud Crowdcr W. R. C. Meeting Postponed The Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps social has bean postponed until further notice beraune of bereavement in tha family of one of the committee . members.
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