Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 August 1946 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TEME3-THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 1945.
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ADVISE SPRAYING WEEDS IN FALL
ADVICE ON STRAWBERRIES
BuT HE DID A BEMJTIFUL JOB OF v OOMGLUTIMATIMG HIMSELF, HIS TOOLS f' AND EVERVTHING ELSE im THE ROOM.
"TRcWKXlOTOM HULTON AMD JACK CAREy,
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One-Minuute Test 1. What ' federal appointment was declined by Alexander Hamilton? 2. Where was- Uie American "Battle Abo v e the' 'CI o u d s" fought? 3-When did General Sherman fcegin his march to the sea? , . . .
! , Words of Wisdom
1 There is nothing respecting Which a man may be so long unconscious, as of the extent . and strength of his prejudices. Jeffrey.- .
Hints on Etiquette
It Is correct to give a birthday
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gift to a boy friend whom you have been dating for some months, if he has given you occasional gifts or shown you especially nice times. Make the gift an impersonal one, however. Today's Horoscope . -Today gives you an aptitude in handling details. You have business ability, are aggressive and adapt yourself readily to the job at hand. You are buoyant, happy, sincere,- and like the company of .cultured and refined people. You are a good conversationalist,, fond, of music and art.a Choose a' congenial mate and you will be happy. Projects started
today hive the sanction of the luminaries. A friendly gathering or party will give pleasure. Saturn enters Leo at 5:55 a. m. Parade your secret wishes; one may be granted. Communications and local contests should pay. Shifts in household plans are out of order, however. Avoid estrangement from friends and loved ones. -, '- One-Minute Test Answers 1. He' was offered the position of -chief; justice 'Of the u- s- su". preme court. ' 2, It was part of the Battle of Chattanooga on Lookout moun tain, Tennessee, in the Civil war. 3.' About July 17, 1864. .
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LONGS FQ?. DUST
SEASIDE, OreUUPt The us
ually ; elusive clams didn't have a
chance. Recent low tides brought an influx of clani diggers one
When Midshipman P. W. rvl7 IwitK a plumber's helper." The lins,'.,19, came h-me to Dervcr , ingenius operator - applied the
on. a ao-day leave trom Annapolis ".
he offared and was allowed to
CHANCE iT. Jte HUNTING IOTGF, SOLD
DENVER, (UP) Busman'sjhpi
Idsy department: -r- ,-
j bove the clam's hiding place,
join a Colorado state guard com- worked it vigorously for a few
pany ?in a three-day bivouac and
maneuver.
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miss
dust '
and sweat," he
WATCH For The Announcement Of OPENING OF NEW "MODERN . TOT SHOP
minutes, reached down and pick
ed up' his clam. CANNING TIP CHAMPAIGN, 111.. UP) University of Illinois nutritionists are urging houeswives to wast? no food by letting it remain ,in the garden too long before canning it. A careful check of 'canning equipment and a rigid schedule of canning should be drawn up and followed, they say, to avoid waste ' due to over-ripening.
CEBOLLA, Col. (UP) Sportsman's Lodge, hunting and fishing resort near here, where President Theodore Roosevelt used to stay while on Rocky Mountain hunting trips has been sold to two Denver men for an undisclosed price. The buyers were Stuart
V. Wadsll and Lt. Col. J.
-. : ' LAFAYETTE, Ind., It is not too late to spray weeds. September and October applications may be the best, and August is a good time to spray ivy, says Prof. Oliver -C. Lee, .Purdue University weed specialist.. - . Tests mada by the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station on 58 different species of plants showed that 42 species were susceptible to 2, 4-D, being either completely or partially destroyed by a single application. However, perennial weeds that propagate by underground root stalks are more difficult to kill, the Purdue men state. Field bind weed, Canada thistle and
perennial morning glory respon-.-)
ded to spraying, but all the root parts ware not killed, by the 2, 4-D. Application of the material destroyed all top growth but new sprouts appeared from toot parts after treatment. Re-sprays ing will be necessary ' before complete eradication can be expected. Weeds most easily killed included dandelion, buckhorn, plantain, pigweed, pennywort, ragweed, ground ivy, butterprint, cockleburr, mustard, wntier cress, . dog fennel, cinquefoil, shepherd's purse and wild sunflower. 1 Tests have been made on poison ivy, willow, honeysuckle and other woody plants with promising rasults. Single midsummer applications killed the top growth
and prevented resprouting. As'
several preparations on the mar
ket vary in percent of 2, 4-D, it is advirable to follow the manufacturer's directions for each. When spraying, sufficient maters ial rhou'd be applied to wst all plants. Usually 200. to 240 gallons per acre is sufficient. Either hand or power sprayers may be used. The fan shaped nozzle is preferred to the cone type. . The pressure should break the spray ' but not produce a mist. Caution should also be taken
in preventing the 2, 4-D from coming into contact .with valuable plants as the slightest tr.ica of 2, 4-D" may ruin garden crops, fruit trees, vines or shrubs as well as ornaments. ,
CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UP) Don't let strawberry plants of the annual blooming variety bloom and bear fruit the first year, says V. W. Kelley, extension horticulturist of the University of Illinois. .
FANCY. TAIL-LIGHTS O.K. DENVER (UP) Attorney
General H. Lawrence Hinkley of Colorado has ruled that . color scheme in automobile tail-lights can be as bizarre as the owner wishes so long as they aren't
glaring. The state motor vehicle
SELLS DINOSAUR PRINTS
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (UP) Wanna buy a dinosaur footprint?
Carlton Nash has them for d1 4S.r. innU Ktl.t f 7
! department asked a ruling, on the Ti Z W T iwuiW i !L .75. 17-inch ones for .$90 and- dino
saur size 12 EE, the largest for $1,250.
This weakens - the 1 plants - and
delays formation of runner plants ' tsu-ngnts in view of the ram-
which will; bear the. crop in W47j :bow.like displays on the rears of he says. To prevent them from many cars. -
bearing, operators -'can walk I " "o-m- A Smith College professor at-
thrcugh the patch and pull , off jIEp pATS GASSED ' tess ttle authenticity of the any blooms or fruit, he" suggests. .Tr, onTTnt, T ,Tm, 'prints, which are millions of Everbearing types should be al- 1 -BATON ROUGE, La. (UP) yars old 1 j 1 u. x i. Merrymaking teen-aeers literallv '
Hiweu uu ueai me nisi year, lie ' . . . . - 1
states.
24 HOUR r Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE
Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT .
FILES FOR 1898 WAR
MIDLAND, Tex. (UP) Like other ex-servicemen, Jeremiah M. Dalton entered discharge papers for filing at the Midland 1 county clerk's office. But his j were different Dalton's papers
were dated Nov. 14, 1898, and were for discharge after Spanish-American War Service. Daltcn-said he ''just got around" to filing. his discharge paper?. He served with the First Regiment, Troop E, of the U. S. Texas Calvary. His discharge is different in appearance from those of World
War II soldiers. It instead of print.
, were dancing with tears in their j I eyes in this city's Community
l Club, and it took the police to
figure it out. . Someone had placed a tear gas bomb in the hall, and a stiff breeze was wafting the smarting fumes into the faces of the jive-sters.
WINDFALL FCIt W ALTON'S
1 CASTLE ROCK, Wash. (UP) .Fishing should be wonderful for the next few seasons in nearby Toutle Creek. A state fish hatchery truck came here from Vancouver, 50 miles south, enroute to northern points. But three flat tires ruined the trip and the fith had to be fed or die. So the driver dumned the
is in script whole load of 70,000 trout fingerlings into the local stream.
BRICKLAYERS WANTED AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY 7 Large Dormitories and Dining Hall for Student HOUSING ALL MASONRY 5-10 hour clays , .Rooms available at Job Site Report to Frank Livingston, W.: B. Flora, or John Murphy, Mason Superintendents, J. L. Simmons Company, Inc., Tenth and Union Streets, Bloomington, Indiana Phone Bloomington 7900 Write Postoff ice Box 22, Bloomington, Indiana
A STUDENT, INDEED
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f - : : - STILL ALIVE GETS ANGRY GILLETTE, Wyo. (UP) A Gillette., phyrician knew thr meaning of the saying, 'that's gratitude for you," recently when he worked virtually all night saving , the life of a vagrant who had swallowed poison
j only to find out that the patient, . upon, awakening, was angry to j learn that he was still alive.
"I want to be procrastinated at de nex' corner," said the Negro
passenger to the bus operator. A ;;-i.:"Y6u ;want to be what?'.' .do
"Ron't lose your temper. I had to look in de dictionary myself befo' I found out dat 'procrastinate' means 'put off." .
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RciiLid, Slrlpm and T-Bone Steaks Perk Rfc, Sausage; Chops and Roasts. Lynch Meats, Bacon, Cheese and Lard
Bacc!3, rlicei per
49c;
19 Lb:Bi? Hardwhcat Flour ...... ' 75c 5 Lb,B fLirdwheat Flour 41c Horr?eAid Bfmk, Asst. Flavors, 3 bottles for 23c
. Filling out an application for a clerk's job, an applicant was puzzled by this question: "Ho far is the sun from the earth?" ' After some thought he wrote: "I don't know the exact distance, but I feel quite sure it is far encugh way so it won't handicap me in the performance of my duties." He got the job.
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PiTfe Ccmb Hoj?ey,.p3r lb, ... Fresh Coi!nhsy Eggs, per doz. Jolly Pig Barbecu-
C;rar3ff3, Graosfruit and Blend Juices
Red Cherries,-' No. 2 Cans
b Buster, lams jar
Pasch and Strawberry Jam.
38c
39c
43c 37c
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Dili, Scur and Sweet Pickles. .. 5 Lb, Ban Fresh Corn Meal, .
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, Celery, Swest Potatoes Carrots, Cabbage and Mangoes Apples, Lemosis, Oranges Peaches and Grapefruit 3 lbs. ............................. 25c
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1 A QUARRcL over 519 in a stolen wallet led to the death by beating of 17-year-old Mrs. Thelma Andercon, above, Ralph Bavid Hoffer, 22. a dishur.or.bly discharged Army veteran,, told Newark,:. O., police in a signed statement. First degree murder charges were to be filed against Hoer, according
Today, as always, we are exercising 'the most rigid control over prices ' : . iak'ng all. possible .measures to keep down the cost of foods .to the' peoole of this crmmunity. We search the market for the best buys . .. . keep oar own ccsts at the minimum . . .. and pass the economies cf gocd buying and modern merchandising along to our customers in the fcrm of lower prices for h'gh quality foods. This policy has won the unqualified approval of thrifty shoppers who knew that they can save more without Serving less when they do all their feed buying at JOHNSON'S FOOD STORE.
Golden Bantam Corn
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Jnne Gocd PEANUT BUTTER 29c Frzz ICE CREAM MIX i. 29c Click CHOCOLATE SYRUP 29c Palmdale ASPARAGUS 37c Bright Star TOMATOES ; 14C Premier
SALTER KRAUT Sunbeam KALE Fiankl'n CATSUP
. No. 22 Can 18c No. 2'2 Can 20c -19c
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2 lbs. 25c
JL NO SUDS FL.EXO Water Softener . suteo' suds soilax JjCLVCNTOL CENUZIT, I S?l C:t'iwy CASTILE SOAP.' ECON Krusehold Clean'ci
23c 25c 26c 23c 25 c 69c . 5c 23c
PICNSC SUPPLIES f AFER CUFS lCc d3z. i APEPv PLATES 10c doz. SANDWICH BAGS I0c doz. Puritan FORKSPOONS .... 10c doz.
