Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 82, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 April 1947 — Page 4
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BUEETVAN DAIEY TTSIE3- THURSDAY, APR". 24, 1947.
" SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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and daughter. Karon, of
Haute, spent the week-end with Farmersburg, Spent Sunday ' with , TV, PlantinO' Fni the former's parents, Mr. and -.M- Verha Slover. laillUlg 1 UI Mrs. Harold Stevenson. Mrs. Dorothy McHugh spent , 1 CM7 Pmviwlotorl
Sunday afternoon in Sullivan, j vwiiipwivu l8- I?oward ,c-In. Indiana
here with her parents. - week-end with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Heap of Robert GiIbert,
Mr. and Mrs. James McMana- m&& Marv Jane Downs of Ind-
y of Evansville, ' spent the ianapolis, spent the week-end
ek-end here with relatives, vir. and Mrs. Noah Stevenson
Girls Play It Safe
age group had the lowest rate. Benjamin D. : Boghosian, a'taylor,
- . Finally, girls were Injured only ,f0Und seven $1,000 bills in the
fKUViuw, it. i., (Vf) a third as often as boys.
Any girl in Rhode Island between the ages of 5 and 14 could qualify as the safest person in the country. The National Safety
pocket of a sports jacket he was
" ' " " - pressing. He returned the $7,000 $20 For $7,000 Find j to the .ner and received a $20 CAMBRIDGE, 'Mass. (UP) reward. '
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Whatever your age, Mother, you are one of the youngest group of Mothers this country has ever known most exacting and best informed, too. But, have you heard all about . . .
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Active youngsters, like yours, put Poll-Parrot shoes through rigid ' wearing tests to be sure they'll fit, wear and support your '' child's feet properly,
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3.98 to $5.49
Mrs. John P. Hill spent Thursday in Indianapolis.
CARD OF TIIANKS
A PR60UCT
For the Man at Work ...orPlayl THE COMPANION PIPE
Woodard, Albert A. Poe, Claud Poe. -
Car Owner Gels Action
MAXWELL- BEVIS
' -SHOE CO.:'
All plantings are being inspected by Jack' Winchell, of Linton, District 'Forester of the Division of Forestry of the Indiana Department of Conservaton, who has approved the plant-
CHICAGO (UP) Louis J. ing sites after soil tests were Simulis, Jr., went to the police made by a number of agencies,
station to report his car had including soil experts from Purbeen stolen. While making his due University and the Federal report he glanced from the win- Central. States Forest Experiment dow and saw his car being Station. ' driven past. He let out a yell, This year's program brought summoned three detectives and a the total of trees planted by Indj squad car, and got back the car iana open cut mine owners over after a short chase. . the 21-million mark. The scien-
.. .,, -i. i tifically-planned program was in- ! efifiifofl in 104(1 -f -1I -win r rt s c rrrc
, of : years of ' experimental planting.
Your answer for a short quick smoke.
Quality, Style, Service
Expert Shoe Repairing
Ducks Meet Train
BATAVIA, III., (UP) A flock of 250 wild ducks spend every winter on the Fox. river and
Bay State Brags BOSTON, (UP) Within ' 500
wait every day for the train to milfs f Massachusetts is: 38 per
come in. Joe Schramer, conductor "l on the Chicago, Aurora and Elgin 5 Per cenf f e income taxes; railway, feeds them regularly 54 Per "nt of thf salaries and on his lay-over time as a hobby.' waSes' 72 Pe' cent of the natlon 5 savings.
During intermissionl Between classes! Enroofe from here to there!
A new pipe that won't "get in your way!"
CARVED FROM
AGED IMPORTED BRIAR
Completion of the 1947 install- Council reported that Rhode Is-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMillan i. ' r TJ: , , land had fewer accidents in pro- r
j j n l i ,7- mem ui . muidiia a largeai uec- - ituMnwiMa att,inHorl a fhafpa ! r . . 1 1 , . nnH,inn rt nnmiltmn t Villi CI M T -
-vv- c wuvouc xi, ouuivdu rjiantine Dfoeram was announced v""" wulo"u" """"
Sunday. today by L. E. Sawyer, on behalf other state and that the 5 to. 14 James Burns visited relativps of Pen cut mine owners who - - .-
in Evansville over the week-end. Planted more than two and one-
nait million trees on nearly 3,uuu Mr. and Mrs. Foust Clark and acres of land. The trees repredaughter of Springfield, Ohio, sented about one-third the total spent the week-end with Mr. output of the Indiana State and Mrs. Sam Clark. J nurseries, which this year for the
first time were able to supply all of the stock needed by the mines. 1 Mine owners purchase the stock
Miss Doris Gilbert of Indiana- from tne state and bear a11 tne
polis, is spendng a two weeks planting expense. ; vacation here with her parents. c u , j- . ' iu
division of forestry and reclamation of the Indiana Coal Pro-
ducers Association, said the We wish to thank the friends planting season was delayed and neighbors for their kindness about one month because of unand sympathy during the illness favorable weather. First trees end death of our beloved wife were planted in Warrick County and mother, Mrs. Amanda Poe. and the work progressed northWe thank Rev. Donaldson for his ward as the season advanced, the words of comfort, the singers, the last planting being made in Clay men for their work at cemetery, and Vigo counties. Enlarging of for the many beautiful flowers, planting crews and speeding in and all who helped in any way. deliveries enabled the mine The husband, Mr. Elisha Poe owners to complete the work
and children, Lima Pierce, Mamie only slightly behind the original
uavis, Mary btanton, liretchen schedule.
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CAUL ENBLE-, Clothier WEST SIDE SQUAKE
Chocolate Cookies, 2 lbs : . 29c 1 Gallon Sweet Pickles . $2.75 Cream Chocolates, lb. . 35c Raspberry Jam, per jar 43c No. 2 Cherries, solid pack 37c Gallon Jar Prune Butter $1.49 PLENTY OF LARGE RIPE BANANAS
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