Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 45, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 March 1947 — Page 8
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"Which came first, the lu-n ov the egfi?" WHO CAKES? We DO KNOW THIS . . . the EG(J that is LAID by the HEN that has been PROVEN FREE of I'ULLORUM (white diarrhea infection) STANDS a GOOD CHANCE of HATCHING' a GOOD STRONG CHICK. Only a BLOOD TEST will PROVE THIS. The DILLINGHAM HATCHERY flocks are PERSONALLY and INDIVIDUALLY culled by C O. DILLINGHAM and BLOOD TESTED by our REGULAR TRAINED HELPERS who have been with us FIVE YEARS. All under Mr. DILLINGHAM'S PERSONAL SUPERVISION. WE TAKE NO CHANCES.
Hatching each Monday and Thursday BARRED. WHITE and BUFF ROCKS; ' NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS, big type ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS and AUSTRA WHITES.
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( Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Tlie Red Cross sewing: room is open every Thursday.
Officers and degree team of the Rebekah Lodge meet at the Odd Fellows Hall, 6:30, March 4, to go to Mercm. Any members wishing to go also (Welcome. Bus will leave promptly at 6:30 p, m.
Associate chapter Tri Kappa will meet Monday evening, March 3, Mrs. L. F. Bays.
Delt Theta Tan Monday, March 3, 7:30 p. m., Legion Home. Bring white elephant for auction.
Sullivan ?herica,n Legion Auxiliary No. 139, Tuesday, March 4, 7:30 p. m., Legion Home. Plans will be completed for, large class of candidates to be initiated in the very near future. Refreshments will be served.
G. H. Club, Thursday, March 5, home of Mary Ruddell. Covered dish dinner at the noon hour.
Village Homemakers Monday, March 10, instead ; of Tuesday, March 11, htjme of Mrs. Nina Anderson at 7:30 p. m.
Royal Neighbors regular meeting Friday, March 7, Woodman" Hall, Officers be present for initiation services.
Frank Neff W.R.C. No. 155 meet Wednesday 2:00 o'clock, Woodman Hall.
Fricmdship class, Methodist church, social and covered dish dinner, church parlor, Tuesday evening, March 4, 6:30 p. m. Pri.H'illa Embroidery club, Mrs, Jane Jones, 1:00 o'clock luncheon, Wednesday ?t her hi('rte at 120 N, Section St.
Sullivan Saddle Club, Tuesday night, March 4, 7:00 o'clock, home ot Hob and Mary Wilson,' Sullivan, R. 1. All members please be present.
Rebekah Lodge meeting Thursday, March 6, 7:30 p. m. Initiation. Officers dress formal. Those not requested to contribute pies, please bring sandwiches.
'Teen Canteen Parents merting Thursday, March 6, 7:30 p. m., at 'Teen Canteen.
Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Scciety meeting, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, home of Mrs. Lydia Brown, N. West Street. - The Chinese were unquestionably the world's greatest potters. From as early as the 12th century, during the Southern Sung period through Ming and Ch'ing, they made discoveries and developed techniques that influenced all the later great European work. Natural gas as a fuel was first used in the United States in the Pittsburgh district of Pennsylvania about 1S82. It was used for heat and. power both for domestic and Industrial purposes.
Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairing
'The 'date of the birth of OrnM Khayyam is unknown, but he was born In Nishapur In Khorassan, and died, It Is thought, in 1123.i . ' Alexander Graham Bell "once gave a pair of ivory telephones . to Queen Victoria of . England. j
LADY THROWS CANE AWAY AFTER TAKING NEW RIIU-AID FORMULA One lady, who was unable to walk 6 weeks ago, due to rheumatic pains, says she is enjoying a normal life once again since she took RHU-AID. In fact, she says she has thrown her cane away.- This lady had to stay in the house for weeks at a time, unable to get out much. Rheumatic pains centered in the joints of her knees and ankles. She says she felt stiff all over. But in less than a week's time, when she started taking RHTJ-AID, the awful rheumatic pains disappeared Irom her legs and ankles. She is well and happy today and says she wouldn't take a fortune for the relief, RHU-AID has given her, RHU-AID is the new liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause . of rheumatic and neuritic aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't , go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv.
JERICHO ; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robbins and children, Peggy, Grace and Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Broshears and son, George, visited Mrs. Rena Broshears Sunday. Floyd and Lloyd Boone and Dave Swan of" Anderson, spent the week-end at home. Marion Bedwell of Sullivan, visited his mother here Sunday.
Tony Dudley visited in Dugger recently. George Jones and Jack Armstrong were in Dugger one day last week. Sake, the national drink of Japan, la made chiefly from rice. The yellowish-white liquid contains 12 to 15 per cent alcohol and Its flavor Is somewhat like that of sherry.
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Mr. P. R. cordial, smiling and full of zest for his job h the Milwaukee Road's eyrnJbol of "public relations".'.; an ambassador of good will between all of our employes and all of you. In stations and roundhouses, in offices and on trains, Mr. P. R. is constantly active. He rubs elbows with ticket and freight agents, waiters and trainmen. And be also keeps in touch w ilh the t houeands of other employes, unseen by the public, who do their part to keep'em rolling smoothly.
We of The Milwaukee Road realize that good service wins good friends. We believe firmly in providing the most modern equipment and facilities, but we recognize as of equal importance the human side of railroading. L Hence Mr. P. R., who . spreads the spirit of friendliness and personal service throughout and beyond The Milwaukee' Road organization. We think you will savor the fruits of bis work in your con tacts with Milwaukee Road people, either as railroaders or as neighbors.
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