Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 9, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 January 1945 — Page 3
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STJILIYAN DAILY TBIES THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1945.
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FOUR ENTERTAINMENT I programs will be presented this 'open rtlie program, and the drama cent mark, in war stamp buying, 'sixth War Loan showed the slate PROGRAMS ARE winter al Merom by Indiana Stale presented will be a modern Robert H. Wyalt, director f of 53 per cent over its $239,000,000
PLANNED AT MEROM Teachers College in cooperation comedy farce, "Shakespeare's education of the Indiana War , goal with approximately $365,000,
with the Merom Institute, and Ladies" featuring six feminine today. ' 000 in purchases during the NovMerom community council, ac- members of Sycamore Players in -phe Legion drive, begun at the ember- December drive for savcording to an announcement by Dance" presented by John start 0f the Sixth War Loan ings, Eugene C. Pulliam, state Clarence Margan, director of Vaughn, a student interested in on Armistice Day, 1944 will con- chairman of the war finance radio at Indiana State and talent . Indian lore; , and "Happy Jour- tmue according to Ne'al Grider, committee, announced, chairman for the series. jney", a comedy with local olor. Indianapolis, state war bond . "
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TERRE HAUTE, series of four
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Apparel News . Sweaters in heavy knits New colors & Styles $7.98 & $8.95 Edna Rosenberger Dress Shop
Tuesday, January 16, is drama night. Community singing led by Harold Bright of the college will
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winter are: Music night with the organization
Indiana State choir under the direction of Miss Ruth Hill, February 15; forum night with four outstanding speech students participating in a discussion of Dunbnrton Oaks, March 20; and dramatic reading night, April 19.
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"We know that the lesson of I " thrift is a good one for Hoosier Vice President, James P. Adams, boys and girls, and we know, too, of Brown University literally ole that they are interested in what his shirt recently as he had prowill happen after the war en-. mised to do if the university thusiastfc q);out what they can do topped its 865,000 sixth war loan to earn peace," said Mr. Grider. goal. However, the shirt was Final totals for Hoosiers in the made of pastry. '
EL RENO, Oklu. (UP) School
children of Ei Reno, Okla., have collected phonograph records and books and games for the recreation room. on the U.S.S. El Reno 'Victory, a Victory ship to be launched Jan. 12 in Sichmond, Cal. The American Legion Auxiliary here donaled 125 books for the ship's library.
KOTAEIANS PLAN MEMORIAL I "v r t a TTr.i ir a j- r rr, i r tti v mi. -
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Oklahoma City Rotary Club recently launched a campaign to raise $10,000 for the construction ef a memorial recreational camp near hero. The center will be a memorial to Rctarians and sons of Rotary club members in the service. Club members donated more than $3,500 1 the fund the liff.t day of the drive.
Men, Women ! Old at 40,50,60! WantPep? Want to Feel Years Younger? ro yon Name exhausted, worn-out feellns on aiw' TlioWnds OMzed at what a Utile iwpPMKn.) will! Osirex has done. Contains tonic many need at 40. 40. 60, tor boily old solely because low In Iron ; also Drophvlact !e doses vilnniln Bi, calcium. 3oe mtrnSwtofy alise now onlu Site. Try Ostn-x len.o j '1 ubicta for new ncp. younsor feelinn. this very buf .( ' Tor Mle al all drug stores everywlif-ij 13 Sullivan, at Smith Jjrug Store.
STATE LEGION POSTS COOPERATE IN WAR STAMP CAMPAIGN
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 11. American Legion posts over Indiana have purchased 152 MinuteMan flags for as many schools in their campaign to bring every school group up to the 00 per
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26 Ki oz. loaves
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Deliclously rich with . " , 'bcked-in flavor of finest wheat. Fragrantly fresh . . . CfockedFresh every dcy . . . keeps fresh
Peanut Butter Crossroads of America 2 lb. Jar 40 c
4( oz. can 29c
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No Toints. Green Beans No. 2 can 11c Avondale Cut Stringless 10 Points! Sweet Peas . . No. 2 can 11c Preferred Early June Branfl. 2 PU , . Tomatoes ... No. 2 can 11c Red-Ripe Solid Pack. 20 Pts. Spinach No. 2 can 13c Country Club, No Grit or Sand. 10 Points! Tomato "Juice, 3 No. 2 cans . : 29c Confidence Brand 20 Pts. can! Tomato Soup, :i KM oz. cans 2.1c Campbell's Everyday Low Price! No Points.
Apple Butter Pure Mi-Choice 28 oz. Jar 21c No Points
Hot-Dated Coffee Spotlight 3 lb. Bag 59c Country Club Evap. Milk 4 Tall Cans 35c
Avondale AH Purpose Flour ....
25 lb. Bag 98c
E.Z. Bake, Yellow ' Com Meal ..... . . 5 lb. Bag 35c Eatmore, Vitamin Enriched Margarine Lb. 17c "Plain or Pimento Cheese Spread Pabst-Ett Pkg. 20c Hardy's, Buy Now! Smoked Salt 10 lb. Can 89c
Country Club Pancake Flour
5 lb. Bag 25c
GRAPEFRUIT
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Juicy Marsh Seedless
Rich Source of Vitamin "C"
TANGERINES . . 5 lbs. 45c Easy to Peel! Juicy & 'Sweet! MAINE POTATOES, 10 lb. Ba? 43c U. S. No. 1 Quality! PASCAL CELERY, Jumbo Stalk 23c Tender Crisp! The kiddies like it!
JUICE ORANGES, 8 lb. Bag 63c Florida's Juicy, Thin Skins! JHEAD LETTUCE, Large Head 12c Fresh Solid Crisp Heads! A Value! APPLES 3 lbs. 29c Rome Beauties or ' Golden Delicious!
Fresh Carrots, lge. bunch 9c Crispy California's Rich in Vitamins. Spanish Onions, 5 lbs. 19c 2 to 3 inch size Ideal for slicing! Cal. Oranges ... 5 lbs. 49c All Sizes For Salads, etc.!
Veal Roast lb. 26c Chuck Roast lb. 27c Fancy Grade "A" 3 Points a pound! Tender Juicy Grade "A" Beef 4 Points.
SPARE RIBS lb. 23c Small Lean Meaty 3 Points a pound. '- NECK BONES .... lb. 9c Meaty Really a Value! CREAM CHEESE. . lb. 35c Wis. Longhorns or Daisies!
BOILING BEEF . . . lb. 20c Short Ribs Lean Meaty 1 Pt! ROLL CHILI .... Ib.29'2c For Delicious Hot Chili! WHITING FISH . . lb. 16c H & G or Jack Salmon! Point Free!
POLLOCK FILLETS lb. 24c No Bone or Waste! Point Free! SALTER KRAUT 2 lbs. 15c Fancy New Pack! No Points needed!
SUPER MARKETS
PUBLIC , SALE
I will offer at pufilic auction at my home, known as the John Pittman farm, located 1 mile north and 3-4 m je east of Fairbanks. Indiana, on Tuesday, January 16, 1945 AT 11 A. M. HOGS 1 white sow wit ."n (71 niurs: 1 vvMU sow with eight (8) pigs. 27 SHEEP 26 head of Shropshire ewes, 1 yearling registered Shropshire buck. 2 COwS 1 Jersey cow to freshen in Ai.nl, 1 Jersey cow lo freshen in September. HORSE 1 Bay Mare. STRAW. AND CORN 2 tons wheat straw; 300 bushels (more or less). IMPLEMENTS Tandem 7-ft. disc; 12-hole wheat drill with fertilizer attachment; cultipacker; good McCormick cultivator; shovel cultivator; com planter; McCormick mowing machine; two-section harrow; rake; one
good wagon with steel wheels; hay rack; 1 set work har-1 ness; 100 gal. water tank; 1 pair fence stretchers; 2 hog i
houses; log chain; barb-wire fence stretchers; 1 coal brooder stove; iron kettle and 6-ft. crowbar. . 1933 Plymouth Sedan (New rubber). CHICKENS 133 White Leghorn hens with eleven roosters, all bloodtested. Chicken feeders and fountains. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oakland heater; Jewel heating stove; 2 9x12 nigs; bed; dresser; 2 feather beds; mattress; Silvertone radio (battery set); dining table and six (6) chairs; buffet; kitchen table and four (4) chairs; kitchen cabinet; 75 lb. icebox; 65-piece set of d:shes almost new; and telephone. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Nothing removed until terras, of sale are complied wilh. . Lunch served by Ladies of M. E. Church. MRS. BESSIE PITTMAN, Owner Emmett Harrison, Auctioneer Alpha Dellart, Clerk Not responsible in case of accidents.
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Jaunary ClearaEce Sale As is usual with this store We will clear our racks and shelves of all odd lots of merchandise during this month. Many of these specially reduced items can not be replaced but we do not intend to carry seasonable goods over to another season. " k
From The Basement Department Pre-shrunk Chenille Rugs, ceiling price, $1.79, each $1.59 Attractive Rag, Rugs, ceiling prices $1.98 and $2.19, each $1.79 Fine, heavy all wool Blankets, 72 x 84 inches, 1 ceilmg price $15.50, each $9.98 Embroidered Guest Towels, ceiling price 69c, each . . . 35c Bucilla stamped Turkish Towels, ceiling price $1.00, each 69c Printed Aprons, ceiling price 49c, each 29c Men's heavy, seamless work socks, ceiling price 18c pair, 3 pair for 45c Excellent Assortments of These Items. Double faced Rubber Sheeting, white or maroon, yard 9Sc Rug Yarn in ten colors, per ball 25c Trimming Buttons, all colors, also pearl but ions in all sizes,' per card ... 10c Women's mercerized Stockings, per pair ........... 39c Full-fashioned rayon Hose, irregulars, per pair 71c Mountain Mist quilting Cotton, per roll r 5)c Quilted comfort cotton, large rolls, each 49c and 59c Clearance Of Ready-to-wear Entire winter coat stock reduced for speedy clearance. $8 $15 $18 $22 , All millinery radically reduced. . Just two prices now on women's hats, i 50c and $1 . Girls' Tarns now priced , 25c and 50c Sweaters, ceiling price $2.98 $1.98 ' Boys' knrt Suits, short pants, ceiling price $1.69 98c Terry Robes, sizes 3 to 6, ceiling price $2.9S $1.98 Infants' white nainsook Dresses, ceiling price $1.98 ; .' $1.69
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It Isn't A Some Of Those , "Hard-To-Get" Items YouVe Been Looking For!
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3 decks pie, dinner, water made of heavy, durable metal $1.00 Tire Pumps Heavy duty, foot and hand tvDes $2.49
BUMPER JACKS $3.95 SEAL BEAM ADAPTERS KITS $6.95 up TROUBLE LIGHTS, heavy duty . . $3.95
AUTO HORNS, 2 & 3 tone $6.95 up Buck Saws (heavy metal toothed), Oilers, Screw Drivers, Fliers, Wrenches, Red Cemented Interliners.
Large Garbage Pails Reduced Were S2.25-NOW $1.98
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Fresh & Cured Meats CLOVERBLOOM CHEESE, 2 lb. box, 24 points 70SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS 3 points, lb. ....... " " ' FRESH OYSTERS, pint .' . ' ' ' V " ' " o",
CURED HAM. half or whole, lb. 3 ic; center slices, lb . . BOUND STEAK, fancy grade A, 13 points, lb 41 BAKED LOAVES, for cold lunches, lb. ; ' ' ' lo
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SMOKED PICNICS, lb. ' " Horse Radish, jar ioc Chili Brick, 1 lb. ' '. ' '. '. ')if
GROCERIES '
Milnot Milk, Pt. Free 9c P'els Naphtha Soap, bar 6c Prunes, medium Santa Clara, 2 lb. box 37c Red Kidney Beans, No. 1 Can 13c Apple Butter, qt. jar ... 25c Kel'oggs Corn Flakes, 'large size, 2 for 17c
Sanisorb Bathroom TISSUE 6 Rolls 29c
Little Crow PANCAKE FLOUR 3 Lb. Bag
25c
Daily Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Dates, fancy California Sugared, lb. 89 Oranges, California, 220 size, dozen 39c Head Lettuce, large, each . . ........ 15c LEMONS, doz 39c CELERY, bunch 15c
GRAPES, Cal., lb 23c GRAPEFRUIT, 3 fbr 23c
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U. S. MAINE POTATOES
CARROTS, bunch SWEET POTATOES, Nancy Hall, 3 lbs : FRESH PINEAPPLE
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