Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 176, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 September 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

BEAUTIFY YOUK FLOORS with Tile-Tex or Rubber Tile. THOMAS TILE-TEX SALES 111 S. Court St. Phone 197

FOR SALE ARMY SHOES And Two-Buckle Combat Boots. We dye shoes any color. BENNY DE-FRANK S. & S. SHOE REPAIRING 1 Door South of Index

OF INTEREST TO FARMERS SEED THOSE GRASS WATERWAYS NOW LAFAYETTE, Ind. Now is the time to seed those sod waterways, reminds R. O. Cole, extension soil conservationist, Purdue University. Certain areas should be es-

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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. , ' We Pick" Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No.-9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

tablished for drainage before the fall rains start. Waterways are needed at terrace and diversion ditch outlets,

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sions wnere waier conecis. uuilies and natural draws where water collects can be seeded safely with certain precautions and protection, including diverting the drainage, fertilizing, and mulching. When seeding where gullies have already v started, -farmers should remember to shape the waterway slightly deeper in the center, but in ordinary natural depressions, the lay of the land can be followed. The .minimum width of a grass waterway should be ten feet, and for each acre oyer ten which drains into it, another foot should be added to the width, according to the soil conservationist. A good seeding mxture to use is timothy, red top, and small amounts of Kentncky blue grass and Ladino clover. Seeding should be done early in September. Mulching is very important to help give the grass a start but should be light, one-fourth to one-half inch of straw; serving the purpose. Discing about ten loads of barnyard manuer per acre into the ground before seeding will supply the needed organic matter and act as a mulch. Lime the area as needed. A fertilizer treatment which will aid !n the establishment of a good waterway is 300 to 400 pounds or more per acre of 0-20-20 or 3-12-12, or a similar fertilizer. Once established, the waterway

should not be plowed or disturbed. If a very large area drains into the new waterway, extra water should be kept out by diversion ditches above and dikes ' on the side to help the grain gain a

foothold during the first year. I Leave sod which is already es- ' tablished in an area that should act as a waterway, the soil con- ! servationist concludes.

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Iras Seeks Learning PULLMAN,- Wash. (UP) Applications from Iraq for 15 students were filed at Washington State College. A return cable to Bagdad has authorized nine in the following departments: chemical engineering, 2; mechanical engineering, 3; accounting, 2; and English specialists, 2.

Slides for His Living COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Curtis Stephens has an unusual job in the Morehouse-Martens department store. It is to keep the package chute which extends from the top stories of the building to the basement, free of package jams. He doe's it by sliding down the chute himself .

Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow

Thieves Go for Delicacies 1 KENOSHA, Wis. (UP) Kenosha police nave been bothered by a series of "nuisance" thefts. Reports for one day show thefts of (1) A large bunch of bananas; (2) Two cartons cf . cigarettes; (3) Three boxes of candy bars; (4) A box of mints; (5) Two boxes of chewing gum. '

War Bonds Hit Dump FCRT. WORTH, Tex. (UP) T. M. Bankston, garbage truck

driver, found three war bonds i valued at $150: in a city dump. Bankston said diamond rings, : wrist watches, new slices and silverware had been found in the dump 'but this was the first time for bonds.

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method of rocking babies to sleep has come back into style along with a more lenient schedule. A regular schedule is best for everybody, of course, but as one mother said, "We raised our others by the book, but we certainly are enjoying this one." - Emmet Nowlin says "Turning a woman loose in a 10c store is just like turning a cow loose in green'corn." ' Every housekeeper has a limit below which she cannot go and keep her self-respect. Mine diminishes with the years, and I'm content now to cover the shelves under the sink with about six layers of newspaper at one cleaning. Then I can snatch off a layer now or then as it gets soiled, and can get by with one good renovating a month. Haven't yet found any good short cut in cleaning the cutlery drawer, though. , Usually Rest out means Rust out. ' '- Just as sure as there isn't a thing in the house for Sunday dinner, company comes. Junior came home from Shakamak with blisters on his toes and his back peeling. : ' . Florists fill a basket with 'filler' then put in a few flowers. We

country folk try to fill it with flowers. The loveiest bouquets are those where every flower has enough room to eb seen alone. Crumpled poultry wire or circles cut from hardware cloth make good stabilizers. , ' ' .'. If we called it Anthemis Cotula instead of dog-fennel, we'd use itoftener for 'filler.' For a perfect pie-crust, here is a repipe easy to remember and guaranteed good: 1 cup of flour, 2 T shortening, 3 T water. -';' The house up the road is still empty. It looks so lonesome, although not as much so if the stock weren't still around the barn. If houses could talk wouldn't they have tales to tell? And I'm sure they'd beg to be used. They disintegrate so fast when unoccupied. They must enjoy being the center of the universe for those they shelter. . ', ' Trying to write anonymously hasn't been, very successful. Too many have said B P 'sounded like me.' Just how complimentary that remark was is a question, but one inquirer made me feel good by showing me the cony she'd saved. ' 1 Sometimes after a hectic day with the wash after an eternal night battling 'colic', parents might be tempted to say they believed they'd 'send him back where he came from', but. they wouldn't really mean it. -

SOCIETY ENTERS BALL COLLEGE Jack Turpen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Turpen, left today for Muncie, Indiana ' where he will enter- Ball State Teachers College for his Freshman year. .

Ronnie and Ronda, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy French. Mrs. Annte Nees of Cory, was also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. French. ! .

CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHOIR PRACTICE The Christian church choir will meet for practice tonight, September 3rd at 7:30 o'clock.

TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRIPLE L CLUB NOTICE The Turman Township Triple L club will meet at the home of Mrs. Hervey Ridgeway Thursday, September 4th for a covsred dish dinner at the noon hour.

Animals Like Vacation BOSTON (UP) Humans aren't the only ones to get summer vacations. A group of small animals from the New England Museum of Natural History seem to be erfjoying their trips to nearby children's camps in . the museum's motorized zoo caravari.

WOLFE REUNION The annual Wolfe family reunion Will be held at the Shaker Prairie '"' Church on 1 Sunday, September 14, 1947. Everyone is cordially invited , to come and spend the day with the family and friends.

CHICKEN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Carl French entertained their children and grandchildren with a chicken dinner Saturday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clark and Judy of Springfield, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Draper and

Power Plus WENATCHEE, Wash. (UP) The world's largest electric locomotive, developing 5,000 horsepower at the rail, has gone into , service hauling Great Northern trains over the Cascade Mountains between here and Skykomish, Wash. ' i WAKE "UP Y0l!; LIVER BILE ; Without Calomel And Yon'll Jump Out of I Bed in the Morning Rsrin' to Go

The liver should pour out about 2 pints of bile juice into your bowels evtry d.iy. II this bile ia not (lowing freely, your food may rot digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Then gas bloats up your stomach. You frt constipated. You leel sour, Bunk and the world looks punk. , It t.ilies those mild, gentle Carter s Little Liver Pills to get these 2 pints of bile (lowing freely to make you feel "up and up. Get a package today. Take as directed. Effective in making bile (low i-oely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills.

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. Oversight Corrected COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Grandparents in a large Italian 'family have been married legally here: after 34 years of married life. The ceremony was performed to correct a mistake the couple made in April, 1912. They thought they were married when' the probate court issued their license. The mistake was discovered oniy lately.

Pioneer Lively at 105 LEBANON, Ore. (UP) James Smith, Civil War veteran ,' who cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln, observed his 105th birthday anniversary this month. Smith came west in 1847 by wagon train. He frequenty splits his own kindling and engages in spirited political discussions.

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Reunion in Northwest SEATTLE (UP) Two whiteliaired women who had not seen each other for 61 years were reunited here. Miss Effic Smith, J52, flew from Maiden, Maps., to visit her cousin, Mrs. Mary E, Bcttingcr, also 82. They had not seen each other since 1386, when Mrs. Be, tinker, then Mary Benson, left New England for the Washington Territory.

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Burns accounted for one-fifth of all the fatal home accidents in 1946. Watch your range burners, eleo. trical appliances and, above all, watgh the children,

Bullets from "unloaded" guns may kill scores this year if past records ' are any indication. Guns do not belong in the home especially when there are children. .

Suffocation by gas or by bed clothes kills quietly but effectively because the victim is seldom discovered in time. Check the gas range regularly. Don't use soft comforters in baby's crib.

Unlabeled or mis-labeled bottles In the medicine chest have killed thousands.Don't keep them around not only for your family's sale. . but because the life you save may . be your own!

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