Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 78, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 April 1947 — Page 4
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SUtETVSN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, 'APR. IS. 1937,
SULLIVAN. INDIANS
Men from ; , Every Walk Of Life; ? ...
hanjr their hats on our coat hanger and place their feet under cur table for' the kind of food that has made this establishment ra watchword in Sullivan. Why don't you see for yourself. Our Sunday MENU " ' Fried Chicken Baked Ham Swiss Steak
Choice of 3
Sno Flake Potatoes Candied Yams Cauliflower Creamed Peas Baked Apples Cottage Cheese 1 Lettuce Salad " Combination Salad Vegetable Jello " : , PIES Pecan Lemon , White Cake t Peaches & Ice Cream HOT ROLLS DINNER5 INCLUDES DESSERT GABLE INN
Qilt paylnr rent and own you home. Special barratai on aroperty on Installment flaa Also (arms (or tale. W. T. MELLOTT
; Children-' born between (our and eight years after their parents' marriage are, on the average, longer lived than those born earlier or later in the marriage, according to the -Encyclopedia Britannica. V j
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Ideal for the graduate
Cfflffll perfume container 'Never be without your favorite fragrance... Entrust it to ' Mary Dunhill$"Scentinel" the miniature perfume flaskwary guardian that lets no precious drop escape... Glass-stoppered bottle in gleaming metal container!..'$2.50
Brown Jewelry S
The Diamond and Watch Store .
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A strathspey la a Scottish dance said to have originated in the strath, or valley of the Spey about the beginning of the 18th rentltrv. A fifmthanv ia olurairo
followed by a quicker move- ' ment called a reel. ' I . : ; I ..." Guavas are eaten raw with cream and sugar, are also made into shortcakes and pies,' but the most common use is for jam, cheese, and syrup. 1
This Is Soil Conservation Week
Sze-ma Ts'ien, or Szu-ma- Ch 'ien. (c. 145-c. 85 B. C.) was the first great historian of China. In 110 B. C. he entered upon the task of completing ' the great hfstorical work which had been begun by his Tather. which he accomplished by C. It is titled Shih Ki, and gives in 130 books the history of China from 2697 B. C. to 104 B. C. The name cranberry or craneberry refers to the resemblance of the bud and stem to the head and neck of a crane. In April the eggs of the woodcock are deposited nestless in the leaf litter of young, open,, second growth woodlands.
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plowing p"an'd cibwn slopes arid land use. There is definitely a across "draws." They are still be- correlation between the wealth joi ing tempted to! grow more corn a community and the depth of and soybeans than- What the farm the top soil in that community, is capable of growing and still Let's keep our top soil deeper and maintain its fertility. Every farm, thereby keep our community needs to be handled differently. . wealthierEach has its own individual I The above illustration shows -problems. "' ; s ' what can happen to a community
which has permitted widespread
Sullivan County Is fortunate in having a soil conservation district. Soil conservation districts offer free service for farmers residing on or owning land within district boundaries 'in obtaining
disregard, of farming, practices Which held the top soil In place. The economic loss is not only felt by the individual farm operator, but by the whole t-nmmuid-
tv in which he lives. Those who
technical -assistance, in aiding tiU.the soil are the iife blood of them to plan their farms for more both business and industry in efficient production and . better any agriculture area.. . .
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f Since April 14-21 has been pro- on: their farms.' ' ; : claimed by the Governor of Ind-i ' Farwers- might 'ask themselves iana as Soil Conservation Week, the qu :slio;i "I:: my farm as proit might be a good: time for Sul- ductive as I', was when I bought livan County farmers to do a it?" or tW-x might ask "Will I little thinking about their own leave my farm to my son. in the farm problems. Perhaps they same condition that my father should decide as to. whether: or left it to me?" Too many farms
,-: not they are doing all in their still show the effects of being
tj Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard ., 5 bags' cement per yd. Sullivan ........ $10.00 Carlisle i ...... . $11.00 Merom $'10.00 ... Graysvillc ....... $9.50 Fairbanks $10.00 Shclhurii -$11.00 We also mix 444 5 and 6 ba cement per yard.
. power to conserve soil and water mistreated. Farmers are still
Theyll Do It Every Time
By-Jimmy Hatio
Smooth Face at. plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Coiners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER i 4 i Call or Write - - - . . CARL A. NEWLIN Phone 20 .. , . : Hutsonville, 111.
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v Saturday night, 8:30 ; M03wS - j CT IIP "QIIMMFB PRfinP" I - BILL FULWILER, Pianist from Terre Haute, Ind. X N ' 1 . ..OUItllllLa 11111111 : . Hole! buliivan ; i p'Sf i ' :l ' ' ! . jr " . :;;V.'Jti ir ' 0ur uick Money Service Is Yours to M ' :' jf , '". Xr ' Hx - ' Command. Personal Loans to $300. II . Choice steaks served from 5. to 8 , 'V; , ' ' 'ly "OV ' Vii I ' Fried Chicken dinner by reservation phone 718 mh ' 'b'P ' '3 p .. . i , v : - M n,i,!3;,,!rl;i cinrra ; im-: .SSm mfW: ' W I ' ecursty Loan Co-1 ' Wry. - '' -riSl T--- L---'''s: ' -"Ml. I P Upstairs' North Side Oakley Bldg. Across From Index enjoyable evening. : ity wfl' f - p- .. , , ,Wli I .
Pauline Jeffries I I . "When in Sullivan, it's the SULLIVAN." I XP V. MARy COyNE. : '. .' j WBOW at 6:30. fl :j Walter Hubble y J , jV? Vv ... K,V - g V&,, ; 's1 . . .c ;:Jf - ' :' ' ;l " -; v '! g-r u lliiriMili)lillimii liUlB1l'fllByl iryiMfMtJiiBlBttt1tlMftl " !i - ' . . "i . .i . ' , ' , ''- L ' r ' . ' . t , ,.. inn inn - m 1 1. w m iiw jmii .1 iiiiiy'J ' ;lir tpmwwv pmw-wtt rsa 3 HTS 1 vi '1'r-;r;1?. jffin: i-y ': f.' "'; -:: '' : $1.29 & $1.98 ' - 1
i i aRe navantage ur inese values. ,
$1.29 &-J1.98 KITCHEN STOOLS Very Special : VEGETABLE BINS $1.19 Aluminum V WASH BOARDS V,
NOW . .'$1.00 K
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OUR ENTIRE STOCKS OF TOOLS
Reduced 30 Or More
$29.93 LARGE Tricycles ..... Now . $19.95
98c
Duk Mops .... . . Now ..... 69c
1c COUNTE
Come in and see the host of bargains we are closing out at oms cent v . VISIT OUR 1 CENT COUNTER.
$2.19, WHITE ENAMEL Bread Boxes . . . . Now .
$1.19
P2.83."LGi SIZE .
Bread Boxes .... Now . . . . $L 49
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UUK 1TIK S1UL1V ' ' " ' OF TOYS & GAMES Marked , Of The Dovn Original To m . Cost Wheel Toys Greatly Reduced
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tchen Ladder-Stool Now $2.49 g abagec ans
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$6.95 MIRACLE . ... . Electric Toasters .. . Now . . . $3.99 $11.25'D1XIE' . .-V; "'' All Metal Wagons . . . Now . . . $7.50 $10.93 SMALL Tricycles . . . . ... Now . . . ... $8.00
Wall Shelves v Flower Stands & Brackets DOWN . .50::...-
Paper Cleaner 5c Can Crescent Brand; ""
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. WE STILL HAVE - ' A TEW South Bend tly Rods . GREA1LY REDUCED
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Flashlights;. ; .' . . . ; .:. . Now .... 98c
M.7D -AL METAjb. ' ?f , ' H.. Toy hccI Barrows . . Now . .
$H 93 hi VI VSEKI INL - , -
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NOW ..'. '17c m NOW .... 99c II
SHOVELS A': SPADES, LOW AS 79c
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GRASS SICKLES .
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