Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 78, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 April 1947 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, APR. 18. 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA SUNDAY And Monday 9 SUNDAY And Monday Tonight & Sat. 2 BIG FEATURES" Tonight & Sat. A MOUTH LIKE HERS IS JUST FOR KISSING . . WOT FOR TELLING! EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT.' LILTING SONGS! HE-MAN ACTION! FLYING FISTS! SOOTHING SONGS! few 'Bat! BLAZING SIXGUNS! MEM SIGHED FOR This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY April 20th HER BEAUTY AND DIED ' BECAUSE OF IT!
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COUNTRY BIRTHDAY CLUB meeting was held and a
The Country Birthday Club Program was given as follows:
met at Holt Hall Tuesday! Anril A humorous reading
15th in honor of the birthday of and Jiggs" by Mary Rude. Read- New York
Lvdia McCammon. A covered inS "Mothers Boys" by Hazel Boston .0
dish luncheon was enjoyed by Goodman and a contest , by Al- American League the following members: Dorothy bera Williams which was won by I W. L. Burke and Bobby, Mary Rude, Kathryn Liaman. Birthday and Boston 2 0 Alberta Williams and Brenda, anniversary gifts were received j Chicago 1 0 Kathryn Lisman and daughters, bv Mrs- McCammon, Mary Rude New York 1 1 Pearl Salter, Leoia Raley, Clara and Clara Anderson and wed- St. Louis 1 1
Anderpon and , Darrell, Ruby amg anniversary guis num lueir,: LiettOlt 1 1
Thrasher and sons,. Hazel Good-, s?cret Pals- Philadelphia 1 1
Cleveland U 1
man and Jerry, Margaret Wampler, Ethel Stanley and the hostess, Lydia McCammo'fi and son,
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In the afternoon the business entertainment.
The next meeting will be held at the home of Hazel Goodman on May 20. Kathryn Lisman and
Edith Vaughn will furnish the
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SULLIVAN, INDIANA "A Busy Church . . . . Always Serving!"
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"CHRIST CENTERED CRUSADE" CONTINUES One Week Remains!! Don't Miss It. Bible School ........ 9:30 A. M. Worship & Communion 10 :40 A. M. Sunday Morning Worship: "Christ and The New-Birth " Choir Anthem: "The Hour of . Life." Hear Mrs. Charles R. Rporl in
to seek and to special song.
Kememoer we save a seat just was FOR YOU every Sunday. Don't let it be found empty a single worship hour. ,
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"Watch and Pray . . . Pray Without Ceasing"
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YESTERDAY'S GAMES National League Cincinnati, 9; St. Louis, 4. Brooklyn, 12; Boston, 6. Pittsburgh, 7; Chicago, 1. f Philadelphia, 11; New York, 5. American League New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 4; Detroit, 3. Boston, 4; Washington, 1. Chicago-Cleveland not , scheduled. A bushel of sweet potatoes will produce from 10 to 13 pounds of starch and about five pounds of cattle feed. This feed contains from 85 to 90 per cent of the feeding value of corn.
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' ,. h INDIANAPOLIS, April 18 (UP) Hogs, 7,000; moderately active after a slow start; weights 160-260 lbs., 75c to $1.50 lower; 260 lb. up, 75c lower; 100-160 lbs., 50c lower; sows, 50c to 75c lower; good and choice barrows and gilts, 160 to 350 lbs. up, $21.25 $23.75; 100-160 lbs. to $21.00; early sales sows to $18.50. j , Cattle, 500; calves, 600; ail classes active, strong to 50c higher; bulk medium and low good yearlings and heifers to $22.5Q: scattered common to low medium cows to $18.50; good beef cows to $17.00; common and medium to $15.25; vealers active,., mostly steady; good and choice to $22.00 f common and medium to $20.00. : Sheep, 100; supply very light, quotable about steady; few lots good choice lambs carrying No. 2 and 3 pelt to $18.50; choice wooled offerings quotable to $21.50; wooled slaughter ewes eligible at $9.00 down.
Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 The Thinking Fellow , Rides A Yellow
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We personally attend to every detail of the funeral ' ser-. vice. " - -
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KEEP WELL RHU AID i.... $1.35 PERUNA . 98c SSS TONIC 99c PINKH AM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 9Sc RETONGA $1.09
HOUSE CLEANING NEEDS WALL PAPER - PAINT - ENAMELS - VARNISHES CLEANERS - POLISHES FLOOR WAX CHAMOIS - SPONGES WALVET PAPER CLEANER
STOVERS CHOCOLATES $1.20. to $3.00 1
STOVERS HONEYSUCKLE STRAWS
(stick candy) 29c
Also Whitman's, Schrafts and Bunte Chocolates.
EASTMAN KODAK FILM (All Sizes) Have your Snapshots f in'shed Oversize. 8 print roll 39c. Bennett's Pharmacy Since 1914 Phone 96
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BIRTHDAY DINNER Those who spent Sunday, April 13th with Mr, and Mrs. Dave Borders were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hamilton, Wilfred and Jean of near Indian Prairie, Mr. and 'IVJrs. Adren Borders, Philip, Mary Ann and Sue of Carlisle, Mrs. Bessie Rose and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shorter and Patty,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Rose and REVIVAL
Teddy of Sullivan. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Borders. AH came with well-filled baskets.
Per capita production of turkeys in the United States rose from 1.8 pounds of meat in 1930 to 4.5 pounds in 1946.
Revival services are ' now in
r , r "-" , ' " r your music in charge of the Rev. Mat Strunk ,
of Oolitic, Indiana. He is assisted by the Rev. Vester Glasco of Springville, Indiana. Rev. Strunk is a veteran of World War II, having served overseas several months, and tells some interest
ing experiences. Services start each evening at 7:30. Everyone , is invited to attend and bring
The late President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled 243,827 miles during his 12 years in of- ( flee.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE - Linton, Indiana
STORES - Linton, Sullivan 'C'lZ'' npl1 -Indiana '
Johnson Feed & . Supply . Co, MANUFACTURERS DISTRIBUTORS "Johnson Production Bred Chicks''
Sullivan, Indiana April 18, 1917
A Personal Message To The Poultry People of Sullivan County : , Now that you will be $rettinr your chicks in a short time, I am sure that vou will realize there is rcthine- more imnortant to vou than the feed they will eat. You may ask, "What makes the 19 17 ' JOHNSON FEEDING PROGRAM stand out above others?" . ; Here are some of the reasons. We have iust the kind of feed that all poultry, raisers reallv want ... . A feed built by POULTRYMEN FOR POULTRYMEN! One that gets your chicks off to a running .start . . . one that produces good bone structure and produces the right kind of body development. . What ether feeding nrosram offers you a completely vitamized chick starter and Immunity from Coccidiosis at absolutely" NO EXTRA COST? We have customers all over South Central Indiana who buv Johnson Special Chick Starter direct from our factory stores. They know, not only, that thev are makmg a big saving on every single bag of mash purchased, but they are getting a protection not offered by the average feed manufac turer. Jusf th'.nk of having1 your birds uniformly developed to .approximately 2 lbs. and immunized against bloody coccidiosis for life in eight weeks time at a total cost, of only about 14c per bird! The JOHNSON FEEDING PROGRAM is simple. Start your baby chicks on JOHNSON SPECIAL CHICK MASH. Feed your chicks th's particular ration as long as you keep them in confinement. For the control of Coccidiosis. feed JOHNSON SPECIAL CC RATION 2 to 4 days before turning your chicks out on the ground and continue to feed for five more weeks. If at the end of this period, the weather is warm, damp and rainy, continue to feed tMs Coccidiosis Control Ration until the Chicks are 12 to 14 weeks of age. Next, feed" JOHNSON SPECIAL GROWING MASH and Scratch Grains until the pullets are fully developed and ready for egg mash. . We give special discounts on feed picked up at the stores, and an additional discount on 500 lb. lots. We also give credit for bags returned in good con dition. Our service to the poultry raiser is complete! Our 36 years experience enables us to be of more help. We are interested in your success. Let us help you all the way through. . Cordially Yours, ,: JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY
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