Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 63, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 March 1947 — Page 8
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"CHRIST CENTERED , CRUSADE" CONTINUES Six more weeks remain! ! Don't miss them. Bible School ... 9:30 A.M. Worship & Communion 10:40 A. M. Sunday Morning Sermon: "Christ, The Beginning and The End."
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year-old former California convict, jailed after burglarizing fiva homes here, meant it literally j when he said he'd "really gotten' in a jam." The man was captured while robbing the home of W. H. ,
Shedlebar, 58, who knocked him unconscious with a flying quart of strawberry jelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens, Mrs. Florence Haddon and Miss Euth . Andersbn called on ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr Sunday evening. .
' Mrs. Hope Hall called on Mrs. Josephine Eldridge Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sldridgs
and family spent Sunday with their daughter and family in West Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and Jennie Sullivan of Indianapolis, called on Mrs. Hannah Archer of West Terre Haute Saturday.
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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SAI.E OF PEARL CORBIN RKAL KSTATE Notice is hereby siven that the undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Circuit Court of Sullivan County, Indian in the cause of STELLA L. ENOCHS et al vs. HARRIET DELAY et al. Cause No. 31059 will on the 1st day of April, 1947 at 10;0O o'clock A. M.. at the law office of Lewis E. Chowning in the' Coffman Build'ng in the City of Sullivan, Indiana, offer for Fa'e at private sale the following described, real estate in Sullivan County, Indiana, to-wit: Parcel Number 1. In Lot Number 116 in the Original Plat of the Town (now city) of Sullivan, as the same appears on the recorded plat of said Town. - Parcel Number 2. Beginning 26 inches south of the northwest corner of In Lot Number 72. in the Original Plat of the Town (now city) of Sullivan, as the same appears on the recorded plat of said Town, and running thence East 130 feet to the alley; thence South 39 feet 4 inches: thence West 130 feet to Main Street; thence North 39 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning. Subject to a certain agreement heretofore executed with reference to a certain brick wall along the
south side of said lands, which agreement is recorded in Miscellaneous j Record 5. on page 384 In the Record- ' er's Office of Sullivan County, Indiana; and subject also to certain rights and privileges granted in a certain agreement heretofore executed by and between R. H, Crowder and S. S. Coffman. recorded in Miscellaneous Record 4. on page 239 of said records. Parcel Number 8 In Lot Number 74 in the Original Plat of the Town (now
city) of Sullivan, as the same appears
on the recorded plat of sain Town. That the terms of said sale be Cash, free of liens except the taxes for 1947 due and payable in 1918, and that said Bale will continue from dav to day until said real estate is sold. LEWIS E. CHOWNING, Commissioner. William B. Edmonds,
Lewis E. Chowning, Attorneys 1st ins 3-20-47 4t.
Mrs. Herman Morin was in Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dean is improving and is able to attend church services again. . Mr. and Mrs. John Watson had as their guests Sunday their daughter, Lillian and family of Mattoon, Illinois. Rev. Dean is in New Carlisle in Northern Indiana preaching at a revival. Several from this community have been ill with flu. ,
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Bruce Holmes was in Sullivan Saturday. Rev. Ashley, evangelist of Illir
nois, will open revival services here beginning April 13th and continuing to April 27th. Pauline Watson and Geraldine Parr will furnish special music. Everyone is welcome. Mabel Headworth of Shelburn, called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Nelson and children of Hammond, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Hauger.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nelson of ' 1946
Clinton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hauger and family Sunday. ,
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS
CHICAGO. High farm labor costs can be cut on Midwestern farms by good soil management methods that produce "more crops per acre at lower 'per bushel' cost." , . ' Farm wage scales .are now three and a half times greater than in the prewar years of 193539, according to U. S. Department of Agriculture statistics. On January 1, 1947, wages were 10 per cent higher than for January 1,
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"These high labor costs can be more than balanced on most farms by soil conservation methods," the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee pointed cut. "Such methods will boost crop yields per acre and reduce i 1
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mittee declared in a statement issued here. J "Good soil management should combine a number of conservation measures," the statement says. "Thus each will reinforce
j the others to produce maximum I crop results. These measures should include liming and the rei turn of manure and crop residues to the soil. They should include
deep-rooted legumes in the rotation, the use of commercial fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potash as needed, and contour cultivation where necessary. . "Working together, these members of the soil management 'team' will build up the organic matter supply of the soil, so nec-
, i essary to higher crop yields. They will replace plant food
drained away by years of overcropping. They will rebuild the physical structure of the soil. They will fit the soil to soak up more water, slow down runoff losses of top soil and plant food. "Most important to the farmer, they will pay for themselves in higher crop yields and greatly improved land."
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0ur PARI F IkllSJ Serving SundayMenu JLLL IINM a.m.-8:00 p.m. Fried Chicken - Baked Chicken - Roast Beef CHOICE OF THREE Sno Flake Potatoes, Candied Yams, Brussell Sprouts, Baked Sprouts, Baked Apples, Creamed Peas, Cottage Cheese, Bean Salad, Macaroni Salad, Vegetable Jello Salad, Lettuce Salad DESSERTS Pecan Pie Pineapple Cream Pie Cocanut Pie White Cake Ice Cream Sliced Peaches - HOME MADE ROLLS Dinner Includes Meat, 3 Vegetables, Dessert & Drink ' Pauline Jeffries & Walter Hubble
