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Show Thursday, May 5, 1955 THE Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- r Take Care of Valuable Papers When You Dairymen Tend to Tackle Spring House Cleaning Tasks Neglect Sheds Just before spring cleaning is a out and reorganizing. Some disDuring Spring Work time to desk once a is Current Season for Knife-Forke- rs embark on an pro- run of platform entertainment. fessional career. Probably his charming and polishThe program he has evolved is ed manner contributes quite a lot quite different from the ordinary to this. out-and-o- ut Comes to End May 9 good go through carding necessary year drawers or other places where but it pays to be sure a document Some dairymen tend to neglect Members of the Castle Valley the family keeps important busi- will never be needed before it is their open shed more when spring Knife and Fork Club, at their last ness records and other valuable thrown away. work begins than they did during meeting of the current season papers, suggests Robert L. Hassell, Most families safeguard their winter months. This may prove slated from the Carbon Country county agricultural agent. cerinsurance policies, wills, stock to be costy negilgence, cauntions Club at 7:30 p.m. May 9, will Families that already have a tificates or bonds and other obRobert Agent have as the guest of honor George County Agricultural ' system for keeping important doc- viously important papers. These L. Hassell. Bailey, a charming, delightful uments can bring their files up to should be in a safety deposit box Farmers who manange properly gentleman who is an able enterdate with a few hours cleaning or fireproof safe. will add fresh straw as it is needtainer and possesses one of the Other papers valuable enough to ed. This is usually every other memories in the outstanding deserve safe storage include all day or three times a week and United States. He was not the records of military service, such amounts to about 10 pounds of man in the advertisement who reas discharge certificates, orders to straw per cow per day. On days membered Addison Simms of Seatbedactive or inactive duty, commis- when he does not add new tle but that unnamed memory wizard was no greater than George sions, records of medical treat- ding, the dairyman should spend ment or disability and papers con- a few minutes turning over the GEORGE BAILEY Bailey. droppings to leave a dry, clean nected with claims for benefits. It is expected that a large crowd of members will be on hand for Mr. Hassell advises that fami- bed for the cows. This type of management should Farmers Urged to Mr. Baileys entertainment. It is lies save the duplicate copy of the Federal income tax form and at- continue as long as the lounging pure escapism. There are no probtach it to the wage-earnelems which have to be solved. The copy shed is in use, Mr. Hassell ad- Check Fire of the withholding receipt furnish- vises. When cows go on pasture committee pointed out that all ed by his employer. Keep all in- and the sheds are not in use, the Fighting Equipment anyone has to do is to attend, encome tax copies at least five surface of the shed should be left joy a good meal and be delightThe best time to fight a fire is fully entertained. Some with a covering of a few inches years, she recommends. long before it ever starts. Thats families keep them indefinitely of straw. Bailey attended Bucknell UnIf sheds are managed this way, the whole point to spring clean-uand report that it has been good iversity for three years where, acbusiness. Stubs of social security the dairyman will achieve three says Robert L. Hassell, Carbon cording to him, They did the best cards also are important in case important and valuable objec- county agricultural agent. they could for me in that time The first line of defense is a and let it go at that. For a the card carried for identification tives: (1) He will have clean cows is lost and a duplicate is needed. and only clean cows can produce clean home and farm, fire-saf- e number of years while his older will not be construction including a safe heat- children (he was four) were growOther items to keep safe are clean milk; (2) flies these roofunder sheds; ing plant, and reproduced of bills ing up he was a man of many and sale, deeds, titles, property is. varied of the line value of defense second the and The (3) fertility ing. real on positions. propleases or mortgages manure pack under the shed will farm equipment that While working at this and that erty. These should include the be preserved, and the straw in the should be handy and regularly (ten years of which were spent title or bill of sale for a car. The pack rotting during the summer checked to make sure it is in with the Internal Revenue Departis another deed to a burial plot months may improve in fertility good working condition. ment as a gauger) he gave many valuable family document. value. to entertainments on holidays and advises Mr. Hassell farmers Birth certificates for each memA dairyman who uses these have these emergency items on in the evenings. The success of naturalization of the ber family, Up practices can clean his open shed hand at all times: these impromptu adventures causpapers and marriage, divorce or in the fall of the year and apply ed him to make the decision to waof 1. An adequate supply adoption papers also should be the manure to his land before and trucks fire for stored. ter portable and conveniently safely fall plowing. This will save much Clip Boards at pumps. Finally, have at least two copies fertilizer value. 2. Approved fire extinguishers of a list of these documents, tellBy poor management of open conveniently placed near all dang' WHEN YOU WANT ing where they are stored. Keep sheds, the dairyman will not only er spots the bam, machine shed, one list in the fireproof place but lose the advantages mentioned and of gasoline have a duplicate handy at home, but may also produce an inferior and storage tanks Fast-Acti- on kerosene. Extinguishers should be acnot Mr. Hassell concludes. is milk of that quality recommended when by ceptable on the market. Good shed recharged will bring him extra the manufacturer. management Gains Papal dollars from cleaner milk and 3. Garden hose, and water The very finest in quality buckets in various places in and at better fertilizer, the agent prices. money saving paints New Blessing around buildings. Exact kind and color you need Try the 4. Ladders to reach the highest for interior or exterior use for Catholic High School Sun-AdvocTo prevent child accidents, turn roof tops and windows. And dont either homes or barns. Also bushes, rollers, thinner pot handles in toward the back forget the silo. Miss Evadne Ruggeri, daugh5. A pump tank or sprayer, fire and other needed accessories. of the kitchen range where they CLASSIFIEDS! ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. John cannot be reached by curious swatter, wet brooms, or wet bura sixth of and Price CLOSE OUT Ruggeri lap bags to fight field fires. grade. student at Notre Dame a school, recently addressed WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF LIFE? U'U' ? rs p, Whether Its A Chicken Farm nt Or a Trip Abroad fire-fighti- SAVINGS HELPS TO COME TRUE! Unico just as true now as it ever was . . . regular bringing secure retirement, long vacations, saving new homes nearer every day for millions of people . . . and millions practice it. The way to save is easier than you think. 1. Open a savings account NOWI 2. 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