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ffiAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MICKEY FINN ZERO HOURI HOT CHESTNUTS I hope the heading stopped you. Why? Because thafs what I wanted it to do, so you would read on and find out what has been going on at John Weigle's Company NEVER in all the years we hove been in business has the demand for homes been greater, and they are selling like hot chestnuts. THERE must be a good reason for this, and we know the answer, but want you to see for yourself. COME to our office at 113 W. Sycamore and look over the pictures of our many listings.

If you are planning to sell your home, business or farm, we will be happy to take your listing. Just phone: i 2-8255 STURDY Yee, this is a sturdy home from ground up. It has 2 bedrooms and is located on E. Firmin. Jefferson School District.

Brand new.in 1952. It has hardwood floors. IVi-car garage. Nice shrubs and flowers. Built-in bookcase.

Living room has knotty pine walls. Priced to sell now. K-74. PRUDENT The preferred home for the prudent buyer is this lovely 2-bedroom home. Located in the Willard School District.

Near grocery and bus line. Aluminum storm windows throughout. Gas forced-air furnace. 1 Vs-car garage. Built in 1950.

Pretty white fence around this property. Picture window in living room. K-44. METICULOUS Of meticulous construction, this home is a winner. 2-bedroom conventional home that was new in 1951.

Large picture window in the living room. Gas forced-air furnace. Gos water heater. Pretty fenced-in back yard for'the kiddies. K-71.

TEMPTING This 3-bedroom home will be tempting "to you because it is near the bus stop, grocery and drug store. Frame construction, with built-in features in the kitchen. Tile floors, oil 'furnace, Venetian blinds included, gas water heater and feneed-in back yard. A very pretty location. K-69.

i A HONEY Of a home located on South Webster with 3 bedrooms, beautiful knotty pine kitchen, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds, storm windows, full basement with gas sun porch, full bath, and in Washington School District. K-89. ENTICING enticing construction, this home on.E. Wheeler has 5 rooms and full bath, full basement, coal furnace, stationary laundry tubs, storm windows, Venetian blinds, screens and a 2-car garage. Located in a lovely neighborhood.

Situated on a large lot. K-88. BARGAIN North Delphos. 2-bedroom home with full bath, utility room, kitchen and living room. Gas water heater, forqed-air gas furnace.

A-l tondition. Built in 1950. Terms available. COTTAGE On Bruce lake. Buy now and be ready when the hot weather arrives.

Basement on ground level. Front and rear porches. 2 Spring water. Immediate Possession. K-82.

OPEN EVENINGS JOHN WEIGLE'S COMPANY 113.West Sycamore REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Phone 2-8255 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Bent 81 Utility employe and family desin S-rm. house in or near Kokomo, for a long term lease. Ph. 26694. approx.

30x50, 25 ft. from walk. Lot approx. 40 ft. frontage in a business section.

Write details Box J209A Tribune. Modern 2 or 3-bedroom house in or near Russiaville. Ph. 23415. or 6-Rm.

house or Apt 3 and one 12 yr. old. Desirable location. Tribune Box G-206-A. For or ten acres near Kokomo.

Lew Jordan, 227 E. Hurden. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BniineM Property For Sale 82 Cain Grocery and Meat Market at 238 North Main St. Montlcello. Brick business bldg.

in small town. Can be made into place te live. Terms reasonable. Contact Ktrkpatrick. mi.

W. Alto. Land For Sale83 10 Acres, modern 5-rm. S. W.

10 mln. dr. to Kokomo. School hack at door. Deep well.

eve. paper. Lower taxes. Ph. 21483.

For Acres on main road 6Vi miles of Arcadia. Level land. 6-Room semi-modern house, small woods near buildings. Possession soon. FULLER REALTY Tipton.

John B. Barrum Ph. 1978. L. W.

Fuller, Arcadia. Phone 62. Houses For Sale Ranch Bedrooms, dining room, carpeted living stone fireplace, work shop. Landscaped, fenced-in yard, washer and dryer included, 925 E. Mulberry Street.

Five-room modern, full basement, automatic oil furnace, new modern breakfast room, ceramic tile bath, new garage, concrete driveway, excellent landscaping, aluminum storm windows, insulated. Prioe $13,500.00. GI or FHA financing available. Phone 22985. New 4-room modern.

Greatly reduced forquicksale 1 6427. Two and three-bedroom homes. Immediate occupancy. Maple Crest. FHA.

GI and conventional financing. Aldridge Construction Service. Ph. 3950. Maple Crest, California modern design, less than $10 per sqnare foot, varied floor plans and designs.

Aldridge Construction Service. Phone 3950. 4-Room AUSTIN, Broker. Ph'one 28311. DID YOU KNOW? That we can save you money on REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OLD TRAINER! HE WAS A JOCKEY WHEN YEPfCOMM RIGHT OUT? HAVE MX) GOT HIM REAW.SAM? YEAH! you GOT HERE JUST IN TIME! eXLETTIN' HIM RUN A LITTLE? WELL NOW THAT'S RIGHT, ALL BEEN PROPERLY WEK HILDA, tWWTSJSOIN'TO TEST THIS ABOUT THE HORSE BAP LEG COIN'TP HAVE ITS FIRST 1 WORKOUT? By CHARLES KUHN LANK LEONARD Saturday, April 17.

1954 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 15 CUTLER WSCS of the Ball Hill Methodist Church will meet at the church on Wednesday, April 21 and will entertain the WSCSi of Radnor Church. There will be a missionary speaker. The 49ers Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday night April 21 at the home of Mrs. Harold Cook. There will be a seed and bulb sale.

Mrs. Harold Wilson will be assistant hostess. The Women's Association of Cutler Presbyterian Church has postponed its meeting until Thursday, Police Say Death Was Accidental INDIANAPOLIS Police Capt. Robert E. Reilly said Friday he REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses For Sale 84 Unusual 2 bedrooms and den, brick and frame house.

Raised fireplace, heated garage, basement, automatic heat, disposal, automatic washer, large lot, excellent location. Price reduced. Phone 4473. Rms. garage, 2 lots.

$1500 Down. Ph. 21617. LIVE BETTER FOR LESS 5-Room National home, 'S1450 cash, assume loan. Cheaper than rent.

Asking $6650. E. North. 3-Bedroom garage. N.

Courtland. $1700 cash. Total $4500. 4-Room semi, 2-car garage. N.

Wabash. $5500. Home Plus Income 11-Room, 3 apartments; hardwood floors, 2-car garage. $11,500. 11-Room, 3 apartments, E.

Syca- $8,000. GIB. WALKER 815 N. McCann. Ph.

22190. 1621 E. Rooms and bath, 3 large lots with fruit and shade trees. Price reduced to 57,500 for quick sale. H.

L. Scott, Realtor, 504 Armstrong Landon Bldg. Ph. 4000. Evenings 27425.

'Believe It or Not! BROTHERS OWN A LIQUOR STORE in Baltimore. Mi. Lots For Sale Ideal Building Sites I have 4 lots left, 100 200. Corner Alto and Park Rds. Cash or contract.

Look these tracts over before buying elsewhere. Walter Miller. Realty N. Main. Ph.

2 front lots on West side of Lake Nyona. North of bridge. $650 ea. or 2 for $1200. Ralph E.

Bernhardt, 22 E. Regent Indianapolis, Ind. GA9095. Only 2 lots left for sale in Rainbow Village. Both of these.lots are wooded.

One with 185-ft. front and 1 with 130-ft. front. New street, storm sewer, gas for heat and water. Call Aldridge Construction 27055.

Service, 3950 or $500! Dandy big lot, edge of Galveston. BONE, E. Syc. 5051 Lot 75 300 ft. Basement dug, with cement floor in; 500 new blocks on Ph.

5068. 2 Acres wooded building site. 1st crossroad W. of Belmont corner S. 4th house.

Houses For Sale 84 i Estate 89 Have You Outgrown Your Present Home? We have nice 1, 3 and 4 bedroom homes listed that might be just what you're looking for and at prices you can afford to pay. FOR EXAMPLE Two bedroom suburban. North. A cozy white frame home on acre of land with every modern convenience. Painted walls, bruce hardwood floors, automatic oil furnace, garage, combination storm windows and beautifully landscaped.

Price $11,500. 512 Holly Lane, 3 bedrooms, 6 wardrobes, long living room, large kitchen with plenty of built-ins and refrigerator and range included, radiant baseboard heat and attached garage. Price $14,800. These and many others may be seen by L. L.

LUDLOW Realtor Phone 7251 or 2-1837 By house. Newly decorated. Fenced-ln back yard. Close to McKinley school. Priced reas.

Ph. 6553. By Rooms; 4 rooms, breakfast room, half bath down; 3 bedrooms, bath up; full basement, gas heat, garage. W. Sycamore St.

Call 22108. BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ANY HOME Be sure you know how much more your saved money will buy in a "NATIONAL HOME" CHECK THE TOTAL PRICE Check what you get for your money. Check the down payments Check the monthly, payments. THEN ACT WITHOUT DELAY! HOLTZ CONSTRUCTION CO. 1024 East Gano St.

Ph. 4955 BUILT FOR REAL COMFORTABLE LIVING Just modern in every way. on front. Large Lots of stone livin Handy built-in kitchen. All oom.

hard- your new home. We have some floors. Plaster painted walls i 9fi -r 3fi nlactar.wallafi Tin com on i- nice homes ready to move into, or will build to your own plans. Let us help you with your financing. We also have some good lots for sale.

For full dollar value see us today. Candlish Construction Sales Cor. North Webster. Ph. 27625.

28 30 J1800 DOWN WILL BUY SEE IT NOW. THIS 5-ROOM MOD. BUNG. A-l CONDITION THROUGHOUT. FULL BASEMENT.

GOOD GAR. 2 LOTS. NICELY FENCED. N. ARMSTRONG.

PRICED $8950. PH. 5558. THOMAS SONS. basement Uoned.

This NORTH JAY 3-Room modern home, and large 50 150 lot Priced $4750.00 for immediate sale. Call Mr. Gentry Now. 25453; after 5 p. m.

21J44. THE R. D. BOBBINS INC. Realtors.

109 E. Sycamore. For house, 1210 W. Taylor. New 2-car garage.

Asking $7800, Make me an offer. Phone 27692 anytime. to 15 Acres of land from 1200 to 1500 feet long. Prefer S. or W.

of Kokomo. Will pay top prices. Ph. 24935. WANTED TO BUY Equity in 3-bedroom home.

Will pay up to $3,000.00 for good location. Write Box I-208-A, Tribune To Estate 88 AUCTIONS Square Deal Auction 415 North Lafontaine St. Monday Night, April 19 at 7:00. Due to our large sales we have been having every Thursday night we are forced to bold another extra auction this Monday night. We have living room suites, studio couches, nice coffee and end tables, washers, dressers, a lot of dishes and many other items.

This is only a partial list. If you have anything to sell, bring it in or call 8448 or Amboy 129F23. Open at 12:30 p. m. Monday.

Truman Slabaugh. Auctioneer. LEQALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Locul Alcoholic Beverage Board of Howard County. Indiana, will, at 9 A. on the 13th day of May C.

S. 1954, at the Judge's Library Room, Court House, in the City of Kokortio, Indiana in said County, bepin in vest! Ration of the applications of the following named persons, requesting 1 the iwue to the applicants, at the locutions hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of Issuing the penrats applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Kokomo Country Club, 345S1. (club). R. R.

6, Kokomo, Indiana, beer, liquor and wine retailers. Sam McCutcheon and Bess Coon, 84399, (package store), -107 S. Union Kokomo, Indiana, beer, liquor and wine dealers. investifation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By Victor G.

"Walmer, Executive Secretary H. DeWitt Owen, Chairman Bus Schedule (Central Standard Time) Effective Mar. 11, 1954 To Indpls. 7 turn. 9:50 a.m.

10:40 a.m. 2:40 p.m. 3:10 p.m. p.m. 6:10 p.m.

8:55 p.m. "11:10 p.m. To Peru a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:35 a.m.

2:15 p.m. 3:55 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 9:55 p.m.

10:20 p.m. of the SUKI TRIBE. Africa CONTINUE To RECEIVE LETTERS FROM THBR DEAR ONES FOR A AFTER THEIR 'DEATH THE. BOBOLINK WAS FORMERLY CALLED BOB LINCOLN ITS CRY SOUNDS LIKE THKT UfiME C333 (IB35-I9I4) a German INVENTED THE ITALIAM SHORTHAND SVSTEM WHEN HE WAS OHLY (IB5I) WALTON Louise Hanna, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harmol Hanna, died at birth in Memorial Hospital, Logansport The baby is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Appleton, formerly of Walton. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Enyart of South Bend were recent guests of Mrs. Anna Richason. Milo Julian is improved and was taken from Memorial Hospital to his home east of Walton. Mrs. Donna Blinn has been admitted to St.

Joseph Hospital for treatment. David Ross, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ross, was operated on for appendicitis, Sunday in the St. Joseph Hospital, Logansport.

A surprise birthday party was given for Malcolm Wolf by Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Manfred Geraldine Wolf and and Mrs. Margaret Williamson.

Guests were members of his Sunday School teacher, Mrs. Helen Mrs. George class and Babb. Mr. and have returned from spending the winter in St.

Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelley have returned from a winter spent in Florida and will reside in Logansport. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Bishop and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Sailors and daughters are vacationing in Florida. The Senior Class of Tipton Township High School took a field trip to Indianapolis Friday. They were accompanied by Wayne Wolford, a teacher, and Mrs. Meredith Dutchess, Mrs. Ralph Cook and Mrs.

Leon Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Sturgeon have moved into the property of the late Albert Sturgeon. Mr.

and Mrs. John Morgan have returned home from a two months trip west. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butz and sons of Indianapolis were the weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Burnell Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butz. The Walton Literary Club will meet next Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

Armel Shaver with Mrs. Adah Ramer and Mrs. Minnie Ramer assisting. James Babb 41, a native of Walton and his wife Wilma, now of Frankfort, were injured in a two- car collision on route 29 north of Michigantown. Babb sustained severe cuts about the head, while his wife suffered bruises and shock.

Cop Is Fired FORT WAYNE, Ind. Wl-Police Chief Alfred J. Fiegel said Friday that Patrolman Fred Prestwood, 34, had been relieved from duty and held for $2,000 bond after admitting he stood guard while an accomplice stole four tires from the Safety Cab Co. garage Sept. 20, 1951.

Fiegel said grand larceny charges would be filed against Prestwood. Indian Invitation Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1,4 is capital of the Republic of India 8 Make a mistake It) Once more II Weird 13 Eminently J6 Purifies To So. Bend 1:35 a.m. I 11:35 a.m. 3:55 p.m.

5:45 p.tii. 9:55 p.m. i To Marion 9:4 5 a.m. 4:15 p.m. 3 Song birds 4 Diminutive of Daniel 5 Selves 6 Tardy 7 Sacred (comb, form) 8 This nation is on the Ocean 11 External 27 Olive genus (comb, form) 29 Symbol for 18 India' has had 12 Enthusiastic actinium of ar dor.

30 Article famines in its 14 Unasplrated 32 Part (Latin) history 15 Belgian river 33 The dill 19 Oriental porgy 17 Mellower 34 Warning 20 Convulsive 21 Cruel devices cry 24Tierra del 37 Chemical 22 Ah (Scot.) Fuego Indians hydrocarbon 23 Wave (comb. 26 Odors 38 Was indebted form) 25 Brother 27 Heavy 28 It has many resources 31 Chemical solvent 32 The Khyber BUNKER HILL BUNKER Pipe Creek Township Music Sponsors held their annual supper honoring seniors who have been active in the music department Tuesday night at the Bunker Hill gym. The school colors, green and white, were used in the decorations. Music staves with green notes were used on the tables and the same motif was carried out on the place cards. The Rev.

Willis Maugans asked grace. Instructor Clayton Moor gave a brief talk and presented the following seniors band awards: Ronnie Boswell, Joyce Dye, Shirley Little, Roberta Mathis, Terry Maugans, Anna Matthews, Dai- hart Metzger, Ima Sue Zehring and Carolyn Gerhart. Choir members earning awards included Ron nie Boswell, Geneva Cagle, Ima Sue Zehring, Carolyn Gerhart, Shirley Little, Jim Long, Larry Mason, Long, Joe Terry Maugans, Anna Matthews, John McCurtain, Dalhart Metzger, nie Miller, Gene Snyder, Ron Jane 39 Marries 42 Hindu queen 45 Pertaining to an age 46 Poker stake 47 Expired 49 Sidelong glance 51 "Treasure Island" authoi (init.) York. A program with each senior band member participating followed the presentation of awards. Dalhart Metzger gave a humorous declamation; Joyce Dye and Terry Maugans, saxophone duet; Ronnie Boswell, trombone solo; Ima Sue Zehring, Ann Matthews, Shirley Little and Roberta Mathis, clari net quartet.

A spring concert by the band and choral groups of the school will be presented at 2 p. m. Sunday, April 23, in the gymnasium. There will be no charge and everyone is invited to attend. The WSCS of the Methodist Church met Wednesday afternoon at the church.

Mrs. Stanley Reece opened the meeting by playing "Christ Arose." Mrs. E. V. Moore, secretary of Promotion, talked on the Wesleyan Guild and read an invitation to attend a meeting in Peru at the home of Miss Elma Dye on Wednesday, April 21.

The invitation committee appointed includes Mesdames John McKee, J. E. Randall and Sam Cain. A life membership in the WSCS was presented to Mrs. Marvin Engel.

Mrs. Lett Announced the annual district meeting at Logansport April 27, and that the next meeting of the organization will be on Methodist Fellowship Day, May 7. A favorite dish dinner will be served at 11 a. m. Installation of officers will take place in the afternoon.

Preceding the lesson, "Who Are the Guilty?" which was presented by Mrs. John Mrs. Eldeni Branaman asked the benediction. Refreshments were served in the dining room from a table centered I with yellow jonquils. The committee included Mesdames Otho Cook, Edward Colbo, Carl Miller, Perry Haworth and Loren Clymer and Miss Lola Davis.

New Antenna PRINCETON, Ind. Wl WRAY-TV Friday replaced its temporary antenna atop its 420- foot tower with a 40-foot, one-ton permanent installation. Temporarily off the air, the station was to resume operations Saturday at twice its previous power. LUMBER FOR HOME REPAIRS! April 22. Hostesses for the noon luncheon are Mesdames Doyle Shaffer, Joe Flora, Harold Cook, Walter Squier and Lilly Long.

Mrs. Kenneth Kelly will be program leader. the death of Mrs. Gladys Gruenholz here Sunday was accidental. Capt.

Reilly cited lie detector tests given the woman's husband. Francis Gruenholz, 45, and a druggist with whom police said he fought in the woman's bedroom prior to her death. "Right now, with the evidence at hand and with the results of the lie detector tests, it would be Maude Murphy has gone to Chi- my opinion thai the death was cago to stay with her sister, Mrs.incidental," Reilly told reporters. A. G.

Bohnow. At same tim6j Coroner Roy A2C Mark Cook, of the 0'Harej storms said his office intended Air Base near Qhicago spent the to pursue its investigation. A coro- weekend with his parents, Mr. and! ner deputy said Sunday the 41- Mrs. Joseph Cook.

K-ear-old woman had been struck William Dickinson is a patient a sharp blow, and that "she defi- in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Lafa-'nitely was killed by violence." yette, where he submitted to Police surmised she may have gery on his knee, injured a few I been struck by one of the struggling weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook of Frankfort and Mark and Bonnie Cook visited their sister, Mrs.

W. D. Best and family at Marion, Sunday. Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Carlisle Humes were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Delphi and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humes and daughters of Flora.

Miss Arlene Plank, student nurse at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Plank. men during the fight without his being aware he had hit her. Mrs.

Gruenholz' body was found Sunday by Bruce Reece, 12, her son by a previous marriage. He I told police he had beard a struggle in his mother's room the previous night. The Sophomore skating party at rink Monday night. class had a the Frankfort Called to Work SOU.TH BEND, Ind. Corp.

officials said Friday 10,000 workers assigned to the passenger car line would return to the job Monday, ending a week's layoff. The firm blamed the layoff on slowed-down production schedules. EASTER BUNNIES COLORED CHICKENS RICHARDS HATCHERY Galveston Phone 2455 TROPICAL FISH SPECIAL Neon Tetras 69c ea. Sat. and April 17-18 Fresh Plants and Moss Just Arrived.

Bring Containers. Gaddis Aquarium 411 E. Ottawa logantport, Ind, PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will sell the following property located 6 miles south of Kempton, 7 miles north of Sheridan, miles east of Little New York, on THURSDAY, APRIL 22,1954 At 1 P. M. GBATV AND HAV 150 more or less, of good corn; about i bu.

of good oats; about 40 bales of wire-tied clover hay. IMPLEMENTS Rubber-tire wagon with new grain bed; 1-row semi-mounted corn picker, John Deere; corn planter, Allis-Chalmera; 2-bottom 12" breaking plow; walking breaking plow; horse-drawn mower with tractor hitch; double shovel; Clipper fan mill vrtth all screens; stock tank; hog feeder; summer fountain; 45-gaL cooker with jacket; Individual hog house; large double hog house; mud boat; large amount of new and used lumber, 2x4 oak and 2x8 oak, also walnut lumber. MISCELLANEOUS 2 combination coal and wood ranges, one extra good; bed; extension table; cupboard; 3 battery radios; some fruit; utensils and many other articles. TERMS CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents.

OMER STRALEY, Owner RALPH DRAKE and KENNETH WYANT, Auctioneers JESS KEMP, Clerk Mrs. Stanley Reece, Mast offered prayer. To Loiuisport To Andcrion To Ft Wayne 8:00 a. i p.m. $5:15 p.m.

p.m. 9:45 a.m. 23:10 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:10 p.m.

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JDaily except Sundays and holidays. xSunday only. (Dally. fChanges at Peru. Central Airlines To IdpU.

To Cincinnati 12:36 p.m. 12:36 pjli. 6:56 p.m. 7 :02 pjn. To Dayton.

Colnmbui To Lima. 6:66 p.m. Marion Pittsbnrfh To Chicago 12:37 p.m. 3:05 p.m. KERN TRAVEL SERVICE Phone 4109 35 Male sheep '36 In a line 40 Blackbird 41 Gibbon 43 Female sheep 44 Perused anew 48 Seasoned 50 Harsher 52 Requires Brazilian I seaport I 54 Even (contr.) I 55 Winter vehicles To Grand: 56Before Rapids DOWN 1 Sea nymph 1 Silkworm To South Bend 9:32 a.m.

2:57 p.m. 9:12 p.m. 2:57 pjn. 9:12 p.m. II ft A zi 50 IZ 33 1 9 5) ii i JH a 31 W.

Jo i rj zi 17 1 10 WA a. PI ii 5 18 Jb it 30 fit HZ u. il 'n 3t a si ifi IT 15 -j YesI We can supply all your needs in lumber and we can help you 'on your plans too Come in, talk it over with our experts No obligation to you. HOWARD COUNTY LUMBER CO. 210 King St.

Dial 4115. PHOS Tests over a period of 25 years on. the Campbellsville Experiment Field of the Un? versity of Kentucky have proved the value of phosphating pastures. Each plot had a wheat, clover and grass hay rotation. The plot' treated with manure, limestone and rock phate produced an average annual yield of 4,332 pounds of hay as against 1,796 pounds on plot which received manure only.

Get results like this with one, low-cost application of Four Leaf Powdered Rock Powder-Fine Four Leaf works down to root areas quicker, produces immediate and lasting It's ideal for permanent pastures; producing lush stands of high-protein forage that cut meat and' milk production costs. And when your phated pasture is part of a rotation, you have a fcigger green manure crop to be plowed thus improving soil fertility, tilth and Call your dealer today! CENTRAL MIX CONCRETE CORP. HARRY R. FAWCETT, Mgr. Ohio Avenue At The Nickel Plate Railroad Phone 4117 After Office Hours Ph.

6413 or 4713 I.

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