Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 118, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 June 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946.

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significant and indicated that the extra quality and particularly protein of the lespedeza hay

stimulated more rapid and effici- 1

ent growth," said Dr. W. M. LESfEDEZA HAY EXCELS Beeson and P. T. Brown. De-

AS FEED FOR STEERS ; partment of Animal Husbandry,

LAFAYETTE, Ind. Lespedeza hay was found in a feeding test at Purdue; University the last five months to be more valuable

for promoting growth and fat

who are in charge of this re

search work.

In this comparison, both lots !

of steers received a daily ration

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tening in yearling steers than of approximately 14.5 pounds of

mixed red clover-timothy hay. coin mge with tree-access to The steers receiving leKnerip? I bonemeal and salt. It should be

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At last, a scientific yrtf to clean dental plates and bridges REALLY clean. Just' put your plate in s

r. class of water. Add a little mtck-aefinir KLEENITE. With maeiclika

speed, discoloration, stains and denture odors ATITT PTPQ vanish the original clean brightness is ...

restored! its easy, economical and safe. Ask jour druggist for KLEENITE today.

hay as the principal dry roughage in a fattening ration made 19 pounds more gain per head for a feeding period of 154 days than those getting the clovertimothy roughage. "This difference in gain was

(let KlEENITE ;iny at Nmitirs Drag- Store, Mlllmrn's Pharmacy anil all Rood drrtK stores.

FOOT ITCH

JNUT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased, your 3oc bnck at. any druff store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, contains 90 alcohol. IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE perms to KILL the itch. Locally at Eennetfs Pharmacy.

pointed out that no protein supplement was fed because it was thnncrhf that if tViofa htqc t

C--- W".v 1. 1..-V. A V. V v tl LI advantage in lespedeza hay, it would probably be in the extra protein that was supplied by this roughage. The steers receiving the clover-timothy hay made a net profit of $14.65 per steer while the group fed on lespedeza hay made a larger profit, $18.45 per steer. Most of this increase in profit was due to the extra weight of the steers at the time

VVatsrselon is a favorite with 4"A' -X' i ' te'J everyone ... and A&P. water- ' ".''a,' ' R'.eiGtis ?.re bis, luscious, sun- lV fw, "-"U A ' , Wi ' ripened, mslons.'with a graad J s '4 r w V ' tniia sweetness. The flrst ( h . VW SV sr.;p,u-nt of tbe season has just ( f f ' M iST1 trrnod and it's first come first V - 4IS$&' J rnilBJm fMi0K

. r-fer uuta woi rti Kkf ani Eh i 1 Slll ', SELECTED , ' . , , . TOMATOES "P ' Lb;: 35b r . . .. . s, ' il f " J CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED '

ir.mp: ,-T,fk I CANTALOUPE ca. 23c

cv;-' CUCUMBERS 2 KM .Uc V ' II YELLOW. FREESTONE. LARGE, RED SWEET

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You can also get this cereal in Kellogg's VARIETY 6 dif- ' & ferent cereals, 10 generous packages, in one handy carton!

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of marketing because the groups j FARMERSBURG were appraised in the end of the I Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Perkins experiment at a value of $16.70 and sons are enjoying a two and $16.75 per 100 pounds for Weeks vacation in Kentucky, the clover-timothy and lespedeza ! Mr. and Mrs. James Barbae of hay groups, respectively. The j Texas, spent last week here with

arrsjng perceniage oeiwesn ine i uc joaiuuc. two ex'ouds was not significantly i Mr. and Mre. Louis. Stine and

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MAKE-UP LESSON

NEXT WEEK ONLY, with your pur- J J r1-iae of antr DiiRafCV Rpallttr . I

Preparation . . . you will be given a com

plimentary lesson in fashion make-up.., a

including a personal color analysis by

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i Fifth Avenue, New York... this beauty

s expert will be in our Toilet Goods Section t

E all next week to advise you personally on

Droblems of skin care and make-uo.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to solve .

your beauty problems, learn how to create a new make-up that may be just the lift your spirits need.

Make-up can do wonders. ... whtn you learn how t dramatize your good features, minimize the others,

RUBY'S SHOP

different. The values were t'i- ; family moved to Carlisle Tues-,' ,Tro riat. tjh ntr show "Kitty , ueraiame widKc Cn x ..j'j, h,.,!!! I Mrs- Caster Bolinger enter- . Rplli3h Romine

fcJJCL; Lively, OV. do pcXUCfll ailU ua J vv ui.it wicjr wm iiiuxvc liiun ' , . rw ft I 60.14 percent. 'Although there j future home. I tamed Thursday evening at her ,Tne!ma Hamilton, CleO Joli4 was one more choice carcass in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ealdridge home in the country in honor of son, Dorothy Sharp and MaxinA

the Icrpedeza lot, this cannot was in Elkhart, Indiana Monday 'her husbands birthday. Ihe fol- Greggs. be attributed to the difference and Tuesday, where they at-j lowing guests were present: Mr. i rrw

in me rations Decause me varia- , icnucu urc iiciujinwn cjhuu. '-t,h-, ; , llr.j (u: onn niauVi

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Mrs. Claude Turner was severely Greggs, Tuttie Greggs and child- Greggs who is se.ving wit

cut on the right, arm Tuesday ".n, ir, ana r.irs. Aivin uikow-. ftw , . Li.: j -u.i t n nromoted to Technician tittn

nisni at nis nome, wnen a piate'a w'""o .u, xvu-

tions between the carcass grades could not be shown to bo significant. Thi:- suggests that the extra gain on the steers receiving l?soedezr hay was primarily in the growth of muscle and bono tissue.

The short courr in,

glass window blew out

on him. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McGlone of Whiting, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb

safety j McGlone and Mrs. Edith Scott.

education to be otered at Pur- i Mi .Tims Mrfiinno nprnmrianieii

aue university win oe neia rromi them home for a few days visit. June 24 to July 3, inclusive. The j She also will be the guest of Mr course, designed for high school ' ancl Mrs R A Hopewell of Gary.

combine the use of visual aids , and nractifal lahnralorv wnrk - '

Intensive, studies will be made

bert Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Shipley of Hymera. . Mr. and Mrs. Dode Turner of Sullivan, were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clauda Turner and Jack. The following members of the Bunco club were in Terre Haute Wednesday and attended the

Grade.

!VL J. Aikin & Sou FUNERAL HOME Dagger "Aikta'8 Service Costi N More."

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FINER, FRESH FLAVOR. WITH AC-P COFFEE . Enjoy coSc-e the way you ! H because A&P coue i available to yon in a eaweoj th'ee blends Ei?ht O ' CWcb '"ilia, ani mellow); Redt"'1e'e rici! and fi.l'.-bodi ciY, E'":ar (vigorous and winey). This richer, fine.- colt ee comes io you in the hcan anl it cn-tVni rrminfl for you whea to t biiy Serve it Iced or hot til's sooa either way.

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CALIFORNIA TRANSPARENT

in the field of traffic, home, oc

cupational, rhop recreational, sport and farm safety. Inquiries regarding the course should b". addressed to Shelby Gallien Public Safety -Institute, Purdue University.

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SWEET FRESH tb.4c PINEAPPLE S0S1ZE HOME GROWN

296 LEAF LETTUCE

FANCY PERSIAN Lb, 27c LIMES

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UP TO APRIL 15, 1948 A&I HAS EMPLOYED dPll 18,719XTERANS men and women who proudly wear the honorable discharge emblem.

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Fkg. of 12

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Larae Layer Cake

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QCEIY: , VALUES DEELISH KOSHER STYLE DILL PICKLES FAME SWEET ORANGE VENICE MAID COOKED SPAGHETTI mntiER

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64-Oz. Jar

43c

"Plav and bf Hanny'' a

jbooldet of 50 games compiled by

F. L. MeEeynolds. of the state club "staff at Furdua University is now available from the offire? rf county agricultural agents. Recreation.- leaders will find the suggestions for "starters", active and quiat games, and "socializers."

Dairyland's Gl

amour usns

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15 -Oz. Can

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SUPER ZEPHYR DUST 3 PAR D DE HYDRATED DSS F033 RICHLAND PRUHE FLUMS

No.2H Glass

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P3TAT CHIPS f23c

QUALITY MEATS, FISH mid POULTRY,

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Lb. 52c DRAUNSCHWEl&ER

FRESH READY TO COOK

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STEWING GRADE 'A' GOTCKEKS' EVISCERATED

TURKEYS uTslV u. 65c HADDOCK FILLETS Lb. 47c NEW ENGLAND FRESH READY TO COOK Lli MESH ROLL Lb. 42c COD FILLETS Lb 47c FRESH. PURE . READY TO FRY FILLETS

FOiiK SAUSAut Lb.35c .SHEEPSHEAD ' Lb.S

Winning the battle against black birds and crows who attack the fields of ' sprouted corn . can be done by use of frighten- j

ing devices, Eays Galen C. Oderkirk, U. S. Wildlife Service. Trj' a variety of scares. Bright strips

of mstal flattering from ends of :

twine attached to tan poles, or strips of paper and objects that make .a 'noise in uie wind attached to. the poles at another time will frighten birds.

will Arrive rrom vvicoiim

Possibly as soon as Tuesday, June 1 8th 4-H Club Fairgrounds, Sullivan

We expect approximately 70 of these beautiful quality Holstein heifer calves, direct from Wisconsin at

10:30 A.M.

Only $37.50 A Head

Built-in feed storage bins are

most appreciated in the farm 1- . nl . n

built-in bin that can be filled :

froin the outside or the end of the- house. Even covered barrels keep feed handy when feedsrs

ty poultrymen. -GI PROUD AS ROYALTY

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VANISH MAKES ODORS VANISH ;.:;.20c;

SOAP REGULAR SIZE

"WHEN AVAILABLE

LUX FLAKES LARGE size when available

LAVA SOAP SMALL fin SIZE Vl WHEN AVAILABLE

ANNA, 111. (UP.) Royalty or at least the faint shadow of what" used to be royalty, is visiting ., this small southern Illinois town. T5 J. C. Turner is the proud

I owner of an ancient Roils Rcyce I that he claims was the property of King George of England, and i was presented by the king to a

former governor of Virginia. When new the car cost $15,000, according to thi GI. but he bought it for $200. The chief drawback is that the vehicle

i gets only 10 miles to the gallon j of "petrol." r

OLDEST FOTTSEY IX U. S.

The Farmers md Breeders Diry Cattle Improvement Association is proud to announce that for the first time, through the cooperation of the Kraft Foods Co., the Bloomfield State Bank, the Bloomfield Production Credit Association and other local lovers of truly fine dairy cattle, the first load of this quality seed stock viil arrive in Sullivan County. This farmers plan, which originated in Montgomery County, has been a very successful one. Montgomery farmers have already applied for over 1000 head of this top quality seed stock, that are hand picked from the finest herds in America's Dairy land Wisconsin. At only $.37.50 a head, for choice females and bulls, this is a most uiuisu2l opportunity to have a foundation herd of the finest animals. Ycu should take advantage of this. When the calves arrive each one will have a number put on it. Then duplicate numbers will be put in a hat, and drawn at randam, each applicant getting those numbers following his name. This is fair to everyone and prevents any claim of preference or favoritism. The Hclstein is the largest of all dairy breeds and the largest producer. Think of the profit this means fcr you on your farm, - See these calves Tuesday and make applications at the. fairgrounds. Applications, will be taken, now at

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PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mas?. (UF) jThe nation's old sst pottery, A. H. (Hews & Co.. .Inc., i? still doing

buriness st the same old stand here. Established in 175510 years before the American Revolution the pottery now turns

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tAssoeratjon, Inc.

(, out 42,000 pots & (Jay. - A '

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