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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 4

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 4

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Seymour, Indiana
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THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 19K 1 1 5EYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE. SEYMOUR. IND PAGE FOUB eaerai laxiiooK Gorbelt'fl Chapel Gorbett's Chapel Sunday School Scypocr j) LIBRARY NOTES Low Modern Homes Need -Fine-lawns-as-Frame lowAvailablo- $7.32. The following books are bdn ll III Mfllll llll I I Tl I IHmbi mi Ill MH I released this wetk at tM Seymour bf Internal'; Revenue, today an nounced that copies of the- booklet A Crossbow man's by Tax" are now available for sale to taxpayers within the.

state of strurtion of the expedition of the first white men to descend the Amazon. Written by the Internal Revenue "Dead and by Manley W. Service, the booklet is designed to Wellman Classic crimes of North help the individual taxpayer gain Carolina. My Zoo by Helen a better understanding of his Federal Income Tax laws and to assist him with some of the more Martini a warm, lively account of the author's adventures as foster- oatteFiailli Royce. and childrcDv Ditkie and Trudy, and Alvin Sutton, called and family Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cpleman and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bloom spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Curg Zike and son, Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Burton, of Kentucky, is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Miller and baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. joe Miller spent the week end with his brother and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Miller. The young people of Gorbett's Chapel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Zike and family. Also spending Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Zike was Mrs. Martha Wadsworth, of Christiansburg, the Rev. and Mrs. Minoo, of Scottsburg, and Slim Miller.

GOPfMS mother to lions, -tigers and other young wild animals belonging to I. rl ii I 1 wH iClU tv the Bronx Zoo. Pto tiraJ Pat tlw The Day Lincoln Was by difficult problems which he might encounter in the preparation of his Income Tax Return for 1954. Provisions of the 1954 Internal Revenue Code and regulations applicable to taxpayers are summarized and explained and examples are used, where appropriate, to show how the law works in actual eajiSi At ail befUr retail Jim Bishop for the first time, the dramatic hour-by-hour story of a ttta. O.

S. IMCX INC. cm nl tragic day' in history. "Off to the Right by Mar- iLiliiiBjiii iii jorie Woods and Justine Feely a help in choosing your household Laa kirr hrcomr more Important thaa ever la the home landscape. treasures.

Price of this publication is 25 cents. Mr. Campbell stated that "Man Knowledge of by copies can be obtained by writing William J. Wolf. to the Chief, Administrative Divi- The Gorbett's Chapel Ladies "Happiness Through Creative sicfn.

Internal Revenue Service, P. MEYER'S DRUGSTORE fcy Preston Bradley set O. Box 348, Indianapolis 6, In your goal and achieve it through Aid spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Nora Scott. They will meet this week with Mrs.

Lillie Royse. The roads are getting pretty this simple, positive program of diana. In ordering enclose 25 cents in coins. Stamps will not be ac creative living. by a rl Modern home design has increased the importance of the lan to the home landscape.

The house with lw upreading lines finds a harmonious frame; and foreground in the flawless green carpet upon which it rents Without care a fine lawn is impossible, wherever it is attempted With care, there are several fine lawn grasses available to Americans, the most widely used being blue grass. Sine the earliest days. Kentucky blue grass has been the chief reliance for lawns in the cepted. Persons In and around Indian good up Gorbett's Chapel way so everyone is invited to attend our services on Saturday, Sunday LOOK. MA.

NO HANDS Danish Magician Truxa astonishes Londoners with this bit of hocus-pocus in broad daylight Seemingly suspended in mid-air is bis wife and partner in the act. Truxa claims he can lift his wife without touching her and Uvea put her down in a different place. Addams a book of cartoons. apolis may purchase their copies Emotional Problems and What You ran do About by Wfl at Room 515 of the Federal Build ing, Meridian and Ohio Streets, and Wednesday nights and Sun day School on Sundays. Use Tribune Classified Ada.

liam B. Terhune first aid to wiser per 100 square feet is usually sufficient. Half of this may be spread evenly over the area and spaded under. The lawn should then be raked smooth and leveled before seed is sown. The remaining half of the plant food may then be mixed with the seed and both spread together, preferably with a fertilizer spreader, which will apply it evenly at the rate recommended by the supplier.

The seed and plant food should be raked into the top soil. Then use a lawn roller or tamper to' compact the soil. This will assist germination and the. early growth of seedlings, The soil should not be allowed to dry out until the seed has germinated, even though this requires frequent sprinkling. If owing is delayed until warm weather, it may be necessary to cover the surface with straw living.

Living on the Level by R. a Wills plans for one-story houses tti Fiction ARISTOCRATS OF THE FLOWER KINGDOM Beautiful Rose Bushes Wr i sFT aT 1 llffl I 1 ksf WW it IITIIIT "Flamingo by Laurens txr) urn ni tvwi mi ntw is Van dor Post adventure and intrigue in modern Africa. northern lis rugged persistence in overcoming obstacles to its growth may sometimes encourage neglect Its beauty, hardiness and quick response to favorable treatment have kept it in first place against many rivals for more than century. Good treatment "is much the "Money to by Elizabeth Each One Healthy Cadell a book full of gaiety, humor and surprising down-to-earth philosophy-? 'The by Zoe Oldenbourg again the author 79' to M.39 takes us to the Middle Ages. This novel has been awarded the Prix Femina, one of the most coveted French literary prizes.

"The Darby by Dick Pearce. GRASS FOR EVERY TYPE OF LAWN Mock's Grass Seed A 'musf for your gat den. They take so littla care yet provide a or similar material to shade the surface and check drying, while admitting both air and light. After the grass gets a good start sprinkling should be lest frequent, with more water applied at a time. Established lawns should be watered when they need it, with a thorough soaking.

Careful tests have shown that an adequate supply of nitrogen throughout the summer is necessary, to keep blue grass growing vigorously. This may be supplied by using a plant food which releases its nitrogen slowly, such as is now available to amateurs. Otherwise frequent applications of nitrogen In other forms should be snad. same for all lawn grasses. In toll requirements they are sim-Uar to other plants The soil should be porous, to provide good drainage, and should contain organic matter to hold in storage water and plant- food for the plants to use These qualities should be checked, and if necessary improved, before any seed is sown.

Though late summer or early fall is the best time, most new lawns are made in the spring. As soon as the ground has thawed out and is dry enough for working, seed for a Dew lawn may be sown. The first step is to apply plant food. Three or four pounds of balanced commercial plant food "Somewhere fn the by Maurice Procter. "The Mean by Thomas B.

Dewey. wealth of beauty and fx A fragrance that will "The Curfew's by Mildred Walker this novel traces an i yours to enjoy! These hardy rose bushes will thrive and are guaranteed to bloom. You can have your choice of the large or smaller siie. American town's cycle of growth from pioneer days to recent times. "The Captain's by Richard Gordon.

"A Doctor In the by Elizabeth Seifert. For the Teen-Acjer "Recollection by Fred Gipson. "In a by Mary Stolz. Library Hours The Seymour Public Library is open each day except Sunday, from 9 a.m. until 8:30 p.m.

Story Hour every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock supervised by Mrs. Phil Hamilton. Free of Crabgrass! SPECIAL Green Magic 5 Yes, Mock's has grass eed for every lawn need! Sunny Spot for a bright, rich green lawn; Shady Spot for stubborn areas that get too little 1 i Green Magic, a perfect fast growing grass that will make a healthy lawn. Start lawns now I Infants' "First Step" Fashions! Gabardine Coat Set Federal Reserve System Can Make It 'Easy Or Difficult To Borrow Money town in the planting season, when Embroidery Trimmed! 9 to 18 monthi farmers borrow to put in their crops, or it can happen anywhere else. The demand for credit shoots up sharply in cities in the late 0 I4 summer and early fall, when bus Second of Two Articles) By Frank Brien Washington The federal reserve system can make money hard or easy to borrow-- and thus affect your pocketbook by its loans to banks by its buying and selling of government bonds.

It can also do the same thing by changing the amount of reserves it requires its 7,000 member banks to keep on deposit ith .95 inessmen borrow to stock up their shelves for the fall and winter In the last 10 years, use of coal by U. S. railroads has fallen from 132 million tons a year to 20 million tons. trade. One of the prime purposes of the leserve system is to avoid such seasonal or local "freezing of credit just when it is needed dluiphyS Mew Kiddie 7 Style Murphy's Own Brand Quality Hose 69c Beautiful sheer and flattering these will bt your favorite hose, too, once you try them! Always ask for them by the name.

"Carolina 81 Gauge, 15 Denier in all the newest, seasonable shades stset 8V to 10. most. Tightens Credit How iweet she'fl look in matching coat and bonnet set of rayon gaberdine) The coat is carefully made in -double breasted style. The Peter Pan collar is edged in lace and the front has The reserve system has tight ened the money and credit supply- recently, mainly by selling Treas ury securities in the open market dainty embroideryT 2.98 (2nd t. Onl TO GREET THE EASTER BUNNY Get them an assortment of tailored and dressy styles.

There are spuns, rayons and sharkskins all beautifully trimmed with appliques, ribbons, niching! and braids. So well made, too, with deep seams and wide hems. They'll love the pretty Easter shades in solids, prints, stripes and checks. Sizes 7 to 14 TO 3.98 reserve banks. But changing the reserve is ie ribed by Reserve Board Chan man William MoChrsncj Martin Jr as a "blunt instrument" that he hestiates to ue very olten.

It hits all banks, those with plenty ot reserves and those with thin reserves alike, tieing up or liberating operating funds, changing the very basis on which the banks do business. So the Federal Reserve Board likes to hold reserve rate changes b.i(k. for use to counter baste eicnomic changes, principally to att.ick or prevent inflation by raisinu reserve requirements or to stimulate the economy in times of rtceiAsiun by freeing reserves. Two Other Methodists The system prefers to use two other, more delicate and selective, ways of increasing or decreasing reserves. The first these is its "open Beautiful styles it Lovely fabrics -k Expert tailoring Right for Easter It has done it gradually, and gently, aiming to give business enough credit for grow th, but at the same time to prevent an inflationary credit hinge.

The tightening up followed more than a year when ne leserve system had followed a policy of "active ease" to help i sour business out of the down-' turn of 1953-54. By using its powers to keep the supply of money and credit in line I with the supply of goods, the re-1 serve system acts to prevent price I rises and breaks, and to create "stable values." Ii easing credit during the bus-i inc-s downturn, and turning to a I 1 1 less easy attitude hen activity picked up. the reserve boar.i over the past two years has been big fwtor in keeping P't'es Uvel and making saving hu 'P. reserve loard also sets the lin ts to which credit can be used in stock transactions. was given that authority after i the 1929 i rash to help keep spec: n.arket operations." This is the buying and selling of government Mi unties by the reserve system If a reserve bank buys a government security in open market "not.

Irum the government, that iv. it has to pay lor it, just you would have to pay. The reserve bank's cr.ee in payment for the security is written on the 21 4-billion-dliar national gold hoard for which the reserve system is trustee This kind of a' check, based directly on the nation's gold reserve, increase the reserves of the bank to which it is made out. NYLON SHRUG TOPPERS uiation on credit from controlling In Ice Cream Colors, at I trie market. Winn the board last month raised margin requirements from It's proportioned to flatter the Blue Pink 50 to bO per cent of the stock's shorter, fuller fiifure, and so pretty, with V-neckline, cap if VU Ni' 1 MM White Crocus Maize price, ii acted not because the sleeves, and youthfully flared So by buying securities in the.

"1 was nsm Dul Aqua onen marked the v.to us "P'nn, crea.u was skirt. No. 2272 is cut in sizes 12V4 fftiiu.iiiK io oe usea in a way U's, 16'i, 184, 2214, dangerous to the that looked board. Size IflMt: 3' yds. 39-in.

Send 35c in coin 'no stamps, Picture a fabric that looks as airy and (oft at cotton candy and you' I have an idea what this coat looks like! Combine that quality with pal pastel colors that look good enough to eat and the picture focuses even better. Then imagine yourself wrapped please i for Pattern, with Name, can at will increase bank reserves by just the amount it wants. Of course, the opposite is aLso true. By selling securities it owns, the Fed can cut reserves. This buying and selling of reserves, therefore, can be used and is used, daily to hold a delicate balance between the econ Address, Style Number and Size St.

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NOW! Just out, the SPRING 2 STORES SUMMER FASHION WORLD illustrating IN COLOR scores of One of the privileges of membership in the reserve system is that of borrowing from a reserve bank. A sharp seasonal demand lor credit may exhaust the lending power of a commercial bank that it may not have enough reserves left to meet the local needs for credit.) 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU! In IS 10 or.c farm worker in the L'nited Stmt's could produce TO SERVE YOU! delightfully wearable fashions for every size and occasion. Sew these practical pattern designs for the -nour. focKi for 1 1 people, on the aveiag? Today, with shorter hWs. he can orcxluee nnuih for season ahead.

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