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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 19

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UTILITY FURNACES THE GAS ELECTING SERVICE Dial T-1122 300 K. Walnut CERVICAL TRACTION OUTFITS Complete i llcticl Halters Traction Hooks Weight Carriers SICK ROOM SUPPLY SERVICE (ie.n. llnlzinelslrr, 3:: 118 So. 3th SI. I'liunc U715 Red Fraud Buf HeV Stiff Lovedf By Bill Bork Somcliow, Red Chief wheat reminds me of one of the old style, politics-wise, long-in-office senators.

Sort of a Senator Phogbound type. 'His colleagues, who must work) Turkey, Tenmarq ami a. few old with htm on tiia floor and in committee, recognize him as a dcmii- atandards were voted out of office long ago. Pushed out in lite They think tha coimlrylern and central section by Pawnee would he better oft A-ithout him. But ho gets back in office, term nflcr term, because-he treats the fluenccd favorably the upstart 0- IT HOIST will do the work of unloading FARM TRUCKS You wo handle produce, grains, manure, logs, coal and gravel easier quicker by DUMPING.

home folks well. In truth, he may not do much for them but what he does, ho makes look good. Keil Chief is cordially disliked by miilcf.s and others in the grain trade because dough made from its flour is iv. lifeless substance producing; a poor quality loaf of bread. The agronomist will jjoint out that the variety is highly sits- to certain wheat diseases On the other hand many farmers have a tender spot in.

their hearls for old Red. and in the west by Comanche and Wichita, Many voters arc even in- Karly Tri'lmph, whose only virtue seems to be an early campaign. But old Ked Chief manages lo Imng on. At every cliaaec, hn is In there mending a political fcncn. Take for instance, the good wheat year.

Pawnee' and Wichita may be plump of kernel plump In fact that the erd the berry Is peeping from the glume. Let the high winds blow, however, and the ground may be covered Tips From-- with a light sprinkle--in cases heavy sprinkle, of a heavv yellow gram, ir, a stuff bright LUMBER TRUCKS A load of boards chained together, slides fsifly off of TILTED platform one piece. INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS Factory and. by-products can be beautiful color, hindled at low cost by DUMPING. it nn.s some superior agronomic qualities.

For one tiling, it lias test weight, for another, a straw that stands up Chief a tight glurnft on(0 his ke nc fc hugs the berry making it highly! fc fr In Ihc adjoining field, Red Chief i i i political capital of the fact that shatter and resistant to Too, it yields well, though most cf, the newer varieties have out yield By C. W. Pence The good dairyman will take'ad- vantage of good to increase his profits in the summer time. Most pastures should be clipped at least once during tha summer to keep down weeds, if for nothing else. Clipping also will get rid the clumps dry grass so that the cows will clean up the young growth.

pastures which are under-grazed he does not shatter. ed it in test plots. And has a. spile of the shatter, the Pawnee or the spring can lie clipped and the material put up for gz-ass silage. The extra grass on some native pastures has been baled with round balers and the hay left there the winter months.

'Some dairy- jmen have used this method in re fc i.liJm I 4 ST.PAUl DUMP IT MODELS COLT, PONY, MUSTANG and STALLION --fit all IrucSc ond sizes. 6 YOOt'. A TODAY CINDER HYDRAULIC MACHINE SHOP 121S Xo. Dili I'lionc "-3212 TRAILER HOMES Can be insured for fire, theft, wind, hail and flood for only $1.65 Per hundred a year. Harold NJesmith Agency i'i 7th St.

Phono 7-OK5I. 'j Wichita- may outyield him. Ho whoops it up, clouding the issue with oratory, and folks listen. But Red Chief has one a fault--a failing that in this day. of the fast moving, mechanized harvest jnay relegate to his front porch to sadly survey from the sidelines, the vast country where he' onco roda high and mighty.

Chief is a late wheat. It is so late that when the harvest is nearly over and the custom combines have passed on, the field this "rat tail" variety i is scarcely ready. Even for the farmer of'limited acreage who uses his own com bines, ho may have liis other varieties cut and have to wait for tile OMORROW cvory Fault is lo bo amended; but that Tomorrow never comes. BENJAMIN The Franklin Life Insurance Co. Established ISS-t Fifth Floor, United liiiliiliris; XOYCt-i I A HENSiiEV ELLIOTT JIM BKOVTX.

JI5, MAHV LOUISE KODENBKKGKll Red Chief. Should Balance Nitrate, Phosphate 1DNNEAPOUS One of the common ciueslions about Uie use of cent years and feel that it's worth the extra expense. No matter how good the pasture is, though, most high producing cows still will need sonic grain. Feeding: grain also will' help' get the into the barn to be milked. It's important to have clean water available to dairy crttlln at all times during (lie summer.

Milk is S7 percent a and cows need lots of water, espe- ctniiy during the hot months. Shade is'important oo. If trees aren't available, a home, made shelter of polke and a straw cover will bo well worth tlic moony. i Milk produced on grass is profitable milk and there are many things the.good dairyman can do help to get mere pasture and to cows maka belter use of it. A control must be follower! for a good tomato crop.

To keep foliage on.the vines to help normal ripening, a spray and dust program should be followed for tiia plied. In cool rainy weather, or If blight appears, more treatments may be necessary. For insects in' tomatoes, DDT used cither as a spray or dust IU a live-stock saver (o it- vote an odO iay'to 3 good barnyard clean-up--it may save your unlmuls from tetanus, commonly called "lockjaw." The disciwc from rusty nails, wire or other sharp pieces of metal. Unless treated promptly, tetanus may develop In a or'lwii. From then on, littlo van bo done lo save Ihe animal.

In the case of valuable animals, many breed- rii give them long-term protcc- llori hy having them immunized wilh tatanus toxold. Short-term protection can be given with let- iinus anti-toxin. Tetanus i causes many livestock losses. Tests show that doubling the speed at which a machine is the draft required to pull the machine from IS'to 25 percent. One-way plows which are used as summer fallow' tools" are designed to be operated at about miles an they are operated at speeds higher than this, the draft required is increased above the optimum'and excessive pulverization of the soil, results.

Excessive pulverization of the soil is an invitation to wind and water erosion. Moldboard plows also are designed to be operated at- about foul- miles per hour. In offler to get the most efficient operation of farm tractor and ma it is suggested that you use machines that will keep.the OnTfce "Forty By Richard tractors on about SO percent rated load and pull the machines at the correct speed. Farmers havo a legal respon- sihllity for preventing farm accidents. Inability laws--notably tho automobile safety and iinan eial responsibility acts-- aro lorco In most sUites.

Possible injury to farm in relation to workmen's Until such time! as I can to maneuver'' the gear-shift on the truck from low to high without grating off a layer- of the transmis- each time, I'm safe from being called- upon to drive the truck In harvest. I may be a long tinia learning to shift for myself. Tfiere article In magazine awhile back telling women how (o beautiful and clmrmlng. thing cmpha-, r.lied was- "Don't frown and wrinkle up your when you talk." have a question: How In the name of charm do you keep from frowning and wrinkling you talk in a loud yell alter sec- ing out the window the 3-year- old In her clean white sun dress just ready to pour a pan of mud- Tly wafer Insido (he front of her dress to cool her tummy? mind and then I look at it fnd 22, til the people in the world ami we're real little, but we think we're big and we're in a 'normous box aitd there are giants ho watch us in the box "only we can't see them and when it's night, they close the box and that makes it dark, when It's day, they open it and that makes it light." We went to Little River to see our new twin nieces, Melinda. ami Merilene, born June 11 to Sister- in-law Ruth and Brother Howard Hodgson, A piece of tape No.

1 and No. 2 is kept oh tluir backs so when their mother bawls one out for wetting her pants. she'll- know to shake her- finger at. That makes the second pair of twins in our Immediate family and it rnalses a'body 'stop and whom you could givo one kid to in qa'se might arrived steiultane- busly on your, own: 1 doorstcpf always a gat smart 0 ii' fn 1952 DID YOU KNOW We can give- you greater'''Insur- ance against lubrication troubles on your vacation trip. Conoco Service 9th anil Pacific FIXITSHOP 417 South 9th Phone.

3951 Ail kinds of home appliances, knives and scissors tawir Mowr.ru Sh'n'd--Repaired KARL BKGGS CAN DO IT Ihsurance enough'in the bunch to conceal the fact she's about 1 to become a moth- That's the way 'it was withjs Gertrude. We didn't know nuthin' about it 'ii! we saw her with 11 cheeping chicks In a manger in the barn. mimiummmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiK FINANCE Reasonable Rates -AUTOMOBILE I I Finance Credit Co. 109" E. iron Dial 8331 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i MORNING COUGHS 11 you cough, wheeze, can't brenthc or veil because ot recurrlne tUaclcs at iBronchtat Asthma or non-crdiic Chroalc.

iBroochltls, set MENDACO from your drus- 'fist todnr. This medicine usually if iworks wondrous ftst to fcelp loosen flnd.re- jmove thlci, itrnnBltog pblfgrn. Thus curbs summers'from their first lo llthjcmichinr and promotes Ireer breathing Children would be years, could farmed out to mother ducks. And, though they might learn to talk in quacks, that would have its 'advantages, too tha only thing you could understand them asking for would be a quacker. tntlvl ir HBO sleep.

Monej back guarantee. W. J. BIDDER, M.D. GENERAL PRACTICE PROCTOLOGTf HEMORRHOIDS cured without pain or surgery.

WATSON B1DG. When tho husband put up the push buttons, for the yard light several weeks ago, he installed one by the back door that looks exactly a doorbell "button. ly whenever company later find the hulb burn-j help ing. Finally he put up a sign "Yard cnm- i Lite" above the -bet pensation laws Is involved. Tho those coming to the door now wonder Why in heck we.

want them to turn on the yard light. Second-grader a a Shaw, granddaughter of and Mrs. Harrv Shaw ot Dorranco'. told her old common Inw defense is no longer 'available to farmers in states where tho compensation laws are elective so that farmers may voluntarily come under them to Insure tho payment of such claims to Injured employes. Hence farmers must be careful tat two reasons--I.

To prevent the accident, if possible: and 2. To cut tho cost of the liability in- suninca they carry which re- lutes to the accident experience (iii(i amount of damages paid. Spring flowering shrubs should MUST SELL This 5-room house on about aon acre of ground; for half cash. is your best offer? The CENTRALAGENCY L. H.

(Herb) ood, Realtor fertilizers on corn and sorghums is but dusting is better no treat- what will it do under dry condi- resL of the summer. be pruned each year. Two'to three gives better control than the oldest and largest NOTICE Beginning June 29th, we will be closed for our Annual 1 Week Vacation and will reopen- again on July Cleaners ind Hatters DALLAS I lions, according to Louis Cooper, Ottawa county agent. Cooper suggests' that farmers out a patch.of fertilized corn sorghum, check what kind of 1 fertilizer was used, and then coin- pare it with yields on comparable unfertilized land. As for fertilizers on wheat, Cooper says, "This there was no 900 West Crawford ment at all.

Fixed coppers sold by many trade names such a'g COGS, Copper Hydro, Baslcop, and Kopper King aro good. They are usually better to tiso than Bordeaux Mixture since they are less apt to cause plant injury. Foliage protection is important if Septoria Leaf Spot is to be kept, checked. Ordinarily a. regular a should be cut at the ground just as soon -is Uio shrub has finished blooming.

This will permit the new shoots to grow and produce flowering wood tor next year. grandmother one day recently "I know vre can stop tho war! in Korea tell them a Jesus!" when a agreed. Karen waa ready to swrlj and 'insisted they go right Her grandmother has been trying to back out ever since. Our 5-yeor-old aired her view world affairs the other day, too. "Mommie, 1 know the world is round, but I main a picture in my Oil Field Structural Steel High Pressure General repairing.

Two fall time trucks. WELDING gr Any Place Anytime FULLY DfSlMED LEE WELDING SERVICE Phone 661 Box 389 Cecil AV. Lee Lindsbbrg, Ammonium sulfamote i MID-WEST PLUMBING CO. HENRY BACHOFER CONTRACTORS PLUMBING HEATING 122 South Seventh Phone 5005 Journal Classified ade get re- At loast four or five applications suits. Just phono 6363 and an ad- st 10-day Intervals should be ap-'' taker will help you with your ad.

Coast to Coast Moving Service We can move large or small shipments to and from both coasts. We have trucks leaving next week for Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Texas, Idaho and California. BOXDKH WAKEHOVSK Hrcci Estimates Knasonablo Kates Richardson Transfer and Storage Sit! Xorlh Fifth Phone 9531 practical limit on the amount of fertilizer to put on except I ej gche(Jule the rtlen shou be-a complete hill. amount yon could get and get gin with threc weeks after the credit to get. jrs( croxTO i flowers appear.

"However, there were soma very deHnlte rules which included balancing the nllnito and phosphnte- Farmers who put on- i ly nllnito where phosphate was needed uro losing wheat every minuto this heat and hot wind goes on. "Tho wheat which needs phosphate will he later in ripening, which wiii causo loss wheat which needed nitrate did not stool nor get as long heads. The highest amount of fertilizer one can get in a bag or the highest percent of active fertilizer I in the hag is the best buy it it is i the right kind. "The mixtures which carry only 15 to 20 pounds of fertilizer aro not good buys because of the simple economic factor ot transportation and freight. Unless you have a lot of money, better test the soil and 1 use the kind you need.

best nown chemical to lor killing poison Ivy and'poison oak. One-half to ens pound of i chemical to one gallon of a sprayed on toe plants in full in June 'and July usually will give HERRON PLUMBING CO. Wa Specialize in Repair-Work Satisfaction Guaranteed 342 OK. Phi 7-3571 -Res. Phone 7-2811 TREASURE? Storey-Harris Jtine 26, 27, 28 For Your Car's PRE-VACATION CHECK DRIVE IN for STANDAKD SERVICE White Crown Gasoline Permalufae Motor Oil Standard Lubrication Radiator Back Flush Windshield.

Wiper Sparkplugs Batteries Fan Belt'' Car Wash Polish ALEXANDER EFm at Santa Fo StRv'SCE Phone 9766 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS enable American families to help themselves Own homes Save Money A hedge against misfortune A background for your vacation It is a pleasure to serve you. Accounts may be opened by mail. TiTe HOMESTEAD Building and Loan Association OPKX AX ACCOUXT MA.Ui tot E. Iron Sallna, Hans. A.

W. Dodgn, Sccrclnrr Tires Should Be Rotated Two Ways Tire and wheel RO round each and every time the car moi-cs and they should be rotated from to Wheel every few thousand driving miles. See us for rapid, dependable rotation service. WK CHECK VOUB CAR'S Tire Pressure Radiator Battery Crankcasfi Kacli tinift you slop in for KOS! PHO.V13 fl727 for PICK-UP DRMVKKY Oehlert Skelly fltli and Crawford Rill Ouhlcrt 4fe hied BUM'S POWER SIEEWHO? GH-TAILING down a broad straight road, you have that same sure sense of command that has always put such a thrill into piloting a great u're the boss, "Your Hands tell you so. It's the feel (hat so many folks who love to drive have come to know and enjoy.

This year, you also have at your command the highest horsepower in Buick history--and an Airpower carburetor, with two barrels in reserve to deliver an extra spurt when needed. You have the size, the silence, the smoothness thatmakethisRoADMASTER so distinguished among fine cars. Where then, you ask, does Power Steering! come in? When you want to get into--or out of-a tight spot at the curb, Power Steering takes over the extra eSort turning the wheels, and you can forget the two-tons- plus of automobile you're handling. When you want to turn around in a narrow space--Power Steering lets you get the last inch of benefit from Buick's- short turning radius, because it makes the maneuver so easy. 'When front wheel hits a bump, a chuckholc, loose sand or dirt at the edge of a road--Power Steering takes up the jerk--makes control of the wheel easier and therefore safer.

JNj.any folks who have tried it tell TO that Power Steering has added almost as much to the pleasure of owning a' Buick as Dynaflow Drive. When would you like to try it? Equipment, accessories, trim and models art subject to change without notice. at extra cost i A I WHEN AUTOmOHUS AM ItlltT SUJCPt Wlt't lUjtb SULLIVAN- JOHNSON MOTOR Inc. 235-41 North Santa Phone 5431 Sallna. Kansas.

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