Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 53, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 14 March 1946 — Page 4
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tendercooked with meat and other vegetables; stewed with lamb, veal, beef, or chicken; and, of course, greens.and all, in delicious vegetable soups. For tender celery hearts, crisp, creamywhite, and. flavorful make your selection at
your A&P.
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PIECES
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SMALL LINKS
PURE PORK
FANCY GRADE 'A' NEW YORK DRESSED STEWING .CHICKENS PURE PORK SISOKED' SAUSAGE. ' LAMS GRADE 'A' CHOICE CUTS SHOULDER RM1 ' , SPICED SLICED LUNGSEGN HEAT
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FOR
Seeds
Famous "Lincoln Park" .' Grass Seed 2 lb. pkg. ........ $1.35 3 lb. pkg. $1.95
Cultivator Five forged steel prongs heated to withstand rugRed usage. Handle just the right length for easy working. $1.15 Hand Trowel Handiest thing in the yard or garden! All-steel and finished in rust-resisting black enamel.
Garden Rake L" AM &k An all 'tepl ciued toth rake that's easy to use. Sturdy oak handle. ' ,. S1.19
CultivatorWeeder Tvvo-toc!s-in-cne for cultivating and weeding! 3 forged steel prongs with sharp - etfecd weeding, blade.
Markers They tell ycu what's planted where! 2G natural wood markers per package. 2 pkg3. 25c
Onion Ho a A lightweight yet sturdy hoe for a dozen garden jobs. 7" wide steel b?ule. Utility Pruner .K:'?y-actisn primer that iiy the hand! tee" , HOMEWARE STORE Phone 213
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A plant food for faster growing gardens, shrubs, lawns. A little does a big job! 1 lb. 10c
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Post-Sale Returns In Xnias Seal "
CASS TOWNSHIP
Don' Reeves, "ary A. :cid, 'cr.s .ha i CO: Clara AlumCharlss Reynold:;, Garnet Key- baugh, Wni. J. Alumhaugh, fjy.mclcb. Zetti f Risingar, Krtw'n j n'.an' Aromprtiian. Clifford AnRobior. ' Cti's' Rumple, Percy ders, Gilbert Bedwell, Vm. Kysn, Roscoc Soamihorn, Roy Bond. Arihur Booker, D. - W. Schoficld Orval K.-5cvlcr, .lo- Brpnp, Ifogcr Boroff, Mrs Joe slab. . B-. .' Sltfprmn, ;.Charlc ?5. . Buckaisw, Jesse Cadwcll,-- KorSbspherd, Hallic; fttnafh, .Alar- man CI't k, Rnyrnnnd Cooksoy,
Those ,-raakir.g coritributions of rhail Smilli,- Cecil; II. . Strrveri.son, Zilla Coksey, JIarrison Crooks,?
:$2.00: Cyborn Home Econcmics Byrus Story, John L. Story. -Iair- Kay 'U&kard, Brothers J-Sntorr, ClubVIfcr Clayk, Flora Cwrry, ley Stull, Ernest Tpyior. VVinfrec? Xcrpuson.. Cai'l T. FuU R. R. Davies, Dagger Tire and Taylor, Lemuel Thomas. Mr4 Ray ford, Bessie Gladville, Sam Hays, Electric 'Co., Mri ' Tow" ' BvanTfegir, '-ffama- Va'riddfttrrift, foltis Oliver Hixon, Everett Houldso'n, ' Paul I'aid'nc-rbo, jVin. Ilammsr'S- Vaughn, Raymond . .Wade, Jr., Jaioes ,E. Jerrcls, Mrs. Ed JOnes, ?y, , DaVi'd Lippcitt', Harry Ohm, Asa H. Walters, C. V. Wallers, Lovell Larson, Clarence Mattix, iStHvart ilarn:,.-, Valt.er Ssvier, -''Lewis Walters, Mary E. Walters, Ralph Moore, Cecil McCammpn, E. S. Srr.allwood,; Guy W. Smith, Maude Watkins, .Harry T. Vest, Jr.mes M. Phillipe, Fred Pierson,
C. StegemoUar, :Jswcll . Willies, Mrs.. Charles Wo its, Bert wi.kes, , Frank Heaves, Phillip Ringer,
'.Mrs. Floyd Wright, Kck Wyatt. Togie Wilkes Oeorgo Williams, Dc),a Rost.bcrrV( Charles ScamiThose making . 'contributions of Charles J. Willis, Sherman Wil- i ... . . $1:00: Mrs. FranS: Abram, Gion lis, Charles E. yplfe, Clement ,10ni' arl Lsie5' -on vau&1 Ahrpm. Marv Adams. Claude Wright. Eli Yatss. Jacob Yung, dim W-iltcrj. Benjamin
AUimbaugh, Lccn Alumc-augh,. Orpu Yung.. .
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Borders, Tcr.y Borders, 'ani"T ... J.vv.'cr1, Robert Brice, Ike Bes-B'-ike," Andrew J. Biurb, V. Barris.'Mrs. Eose.i Carlirl, John 7,. Ct.rr, L-:crarf. Carr, .Mprior. F. Carty. 'Karior. ChfttVn,
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