Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 40, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 February 1947 — Page 7

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BUHIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY. FEB. 25, 1947.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

DOG LOVER SCOLDS PEOPLE, CLAIMING

THEY SPOIL PETS

By Claire Cox United Press Staff Correspondent . CHICAGO (UP) Man is in danger of becoming dog's worst enemy, dog fancier Clarence M. Olson believes. He said too many people arc spoiling their pets by not disciplining them enough. Olson is head of the dog food department of a large packing

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house and president of National Dog Week, Inc., an organization formed 20 years ago to stimulate the civic virtues of dogs. He said too many canines grow up to be anti-social because they have been pampered too much. That's why dogs jump on people, tear up their neighbors' lawns, chew on furniture and commit other misdemeanors, he said. "People discipline their children, but they pet their dogs," he said.' "Misbehaving dog's must be handled as firmly as a small child who gets into mischief. "Dispite the fact that dog is man's best friend, man is becoming dog's worst enemy by failing to make him a good citizen of dogdom." If dogs could talk, Olson said, they'ed probably object to a lot of things too. They undoubtedly don't like the baby talk they get from their mistresses and the pink and blue ribbons they have to wear on important occasions, he said.

Firmness Needed "No dog should be treated harshly ' or submitted to cruel punishment, but you have to be firm with them," he said. "Pam-

drug pering makes a do unmanage

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their time instead to teaching their pets to walk on a leash, sit

all four feet on the ground when ' TSi f"0 ?X greeting people, he declared. fMlon b,ulletl - hs Just . ' . . been released by the Purdue "Many people lack the patience University Agricultural Extension and understanding to make their Service. The 16-page bulletin is pets good citizens," he added, available free, liom the office of

"They let their pets have the run of the house and beg for food at the dinner table." . But, unfortunately, he aided, dog owners will need a lot of training before they start teaching their dogs to take their proper place in the community.

Tough on White Collars

BERKELEY, Cal. (UP) The white collar worker in San Francisco needs an annual income of $4,661 to maintain "the commonly accepted standard of living,"

the University of California's !

Heller Research Committee re ported. ,

the county agricultural agent or j from the university. Westminster, the metropolitan : borough of London, England, on the left bank of , the Thames, contains Houses of Parliament, the government office, West minster Abbey, St James' palace, Buckingham palace, BelgTave Square, the eastern end of Hyde Park, Green Park, Trafalgar Square, the Mall, Pall Mall, Piccadilly, Whitehall and Charing Cross and Victoria stations. John Bunyan, author of "Pilgrim's Progress," was born in

Elstow, England, In 1626. Iron ore Is sometimes used as ballast In ocean-going vessels.

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One-Minute Test 1. In what country is the famous Matterhorn mountain? 2. What and where is Mauna Loar 3. In what country is the city of Naples? . Words of Wisdom The happiest life is that which constantly exercises and educates what is best in us. Hamerton.

Hints on Etiquette The wedding ring is worn over the engagement ring. The engagement ring may be removed at the time of the wedding, and given

into the maid of honor's custody until the wedding" ring ha3 been placed on the bride's finger, when the engagement ring is slipped on above it.

Today's Horoscope Because you are blessed with determination, a methodical mind and good executive ability, you will accomplish much and overcome many difficulties. You are careful, thrifty and a good planner. You are a favorite among your friends and associates. The day's Influences are adverse. Do not commit yourself in any -way. Trouble through bills, decisions, errors, speech and faulty reason

ing are Indicated. 'The year will also be trying, difficult and disappointing. Be patient and watchful; deal tactfully with others. Defer changes and new enterprises. Have nothing to do with law and real estate. Today's child is likely to have a rather sad life, threatened with loss through bereavement, false friends, trickery and unaccountable delays and obstacles. Care in all things will be advisable. " .'

city and the bait business, but there is an unofficial one. Walter is usually tha only person who can tell where the wandering mayor has set up his bob house.

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One-Minute Test Answers 1. Switzerland. 2. A volcano in Hawaii. 3. Italy.

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

The Red Cross room is open every day.

sewing Thurs-

Sullivan Chapter No. 188, O. E. S regular stated meeting: Monday, 7:30 p. m.

Pocahontas Club . will be entertained by Becky Carlln at the home of her daughter at 335 South State Street Thursday, February 27, 6:30. Bring- cup, fork and spoon.

Weton Council No. 405, regular session, Monday, February 24, 7:30. Team will meet at 6:30 for practice.

Mary E. Davis Past Matrons club, hcjme of Mrs. Edith Miller, February 28, 7:30. Mrs. Abigail Moore, assistant hostess.

Pythian Sisters Thursday evening, February 27, 7:30. Officers to report a-t 6:30 p. m.

Walter, who is 67. There is no official connection between the

Past Noble Grand Club, Wednesday night, February 26, 7:30, home of Mrs. Hazel Brust.

Alpha Delphian Club. March 3. public library, 2:15. 3Irs. E. C. Walker, hostess. Wffman's Club, February 25, 2:15, public library, Mrs. Irvin Scott.

American Legion Auxiliary No. 139, regular meeting, Tuesday night, February 25, 7:30. American Legion Home. Good attendance desired. Plans are going forward for a large class to be initiated.

Hud Crowder W.R.C. No. 275, Tegular session. Wednesday, February 26, 2:00 p. m., Woodman Hall.

Important Tri Kappa business meeting, Monday, March 3, 7:30, library.

Presbyterian Women's Association, Friday, 2:30 p. m., church. 5 and 10 Bids High

Town On Ice Vanishes When Spring Comes FISHERVILLE, N. H. (UP) hole in the ice. Don't bother to look for Fisher- i Bait comes extra and is availville on a map.-It's a chartered abie at the Perkins bait firmcity but it goes out of existence .operated by the mayor's brother,

every year when the ice melts. Fisherville is strictly a wintertime city sprawling over the ice of Lake Winnipesaukee and boasting as its seven-time mayor bewiekered Harry Perkins, 70, of Wolfboro, who is elected annually on his slogan, "Vote Early and Vote Often." As mayor, Perkins rules a collection of nearly 25 bob houses occupied by . varying numbers of fishermen, who. have substituted comforts for the old methods of ice fishing. It used to be that a fisherman chopped a hole in the ice, set his line and then stamped around trying to keep warm while waiting for a bite. At Fisherville,- it's different. Bob houses, about seven feet long and five feet wide, are set over holes in the ice and the fisherman lives 1 in comfort until the shad or perch begin to cooperate. Many of the houses have cook stoves, rugs, pin-up girls and curtains. - . ; Several have radios and one boasts a telephone (unconnected) on the wall. One citizen of Fisherville, Ralph Carpenter.- rigged up a wind charger so be could

have his own electric lighting system. He also has a bunk installed. Most of the bob houses are built on runners so they can be moved easily and that makes it hard for Mayor Perkins to keep track of his constituents. It also makes him harder to find. Like all other places, prices have gone up in Fisherville, so that a bob house which cost $18 to build before the war now costs about $60, with the daily rental for transients set at $1.50, which includes heat and a pre-chopped

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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the DOC SHOALS FARM, 3 miles south and 1 mile east of Linton, 3'2 miles west of Lyons, FRIDAY, February 28, 1947 beginning at 10 A, M., the following personal property: LIVESTOCK 1 coming 2-year-old heifer, bred. FARM EQUIPMENT One 3 plow Massey Harris tractor, on new rubber, in first class condition; one 10-20 International tractor on rubber, in good condit'on; one 2-row cultivator, for, Massey Harris tractor with power lift; one Case 2 row pull type corn picker; one self-dump-ing Fresno scraper, slightly used; one 35 H.P. Hercules power unit; one'S-ft. John Deere disc harrow; one Little Genius 2 bottom 10 in. tractor plow; two two-bottom 14inch tractor plows; one 2-row pull type cultivator; one 10.hoe wheat drill; one 5-ft. mowing machine; two hammermills; one burr mill; one meal grinder; one rubber-tired wagon; one rotary pump. MISCELLANEOUS One power lawn mower, new, never been used; one gas hot water heater, new, never been used; one Browning automatic shotgun and case, 16 gauge; one paint spray outfit; one 34 H.P. electric motor; two brooder stoves. AUTOMOBILES One Ford convertible coupe, in first class condition, looks and runs like new; one 1939 model Ford pickup truck; one 1932 model Chevrolet tudor. Other articles not mentioned. No property to be removed until settled for. Lunch will be served 6n the ground. ' ' ' BAKER and BRUNER, Owners SQUIRE BEDWELL, Auctioneer R. C. BAKER, Clerk Not responsible in case of accidents.

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HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) An insignificant looking piece of property on Main street has been sold for $2,000 a front inch. A king-sized check for $3,055,000 was presented to the owners by the representatives of the F. W. Woolworth Co.

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ARRIVING in New York from Los Angeles, Leo Durocher (left), Brooklyn Dodgers manager, has no comment to make about his marital situation with Laraine Day. The usually talkative "Lip. py" will accompany the Dodgers

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