Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 186, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 September 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1945.

FORECASTS FOR

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FRUIT COCKTAIL TOMATO iAUCE ICECREAM WHITE SYRUP

Budlong Pickles Old Country Style ' Qt 26c Clock Bread 2 L

Peanut Butter 43c Fruit Cakeclub2$1.43

Cauliflower. Sweet Potatoes Celery Michigan Crflifcrnia's "i i n i ' ci.:.,. usi

Grade "A"

Sirloin Steak

Grade

Sausage Fiesh Bulk Shcj.tSib?

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AUTUMN

Skirts (new styles in wool) - Sweaters (all styles) ip Bobby Socks (wool) Large Scarves (wool & silk) Purses (plastic & leather) 0 Tailored Robes 0 Blouses O Dickies

EDNA Rosenberger

SHOP " ; Here's the 25 COUNTRY CLUB No. 2 1 C Can TIMELY No. 22 Can PAN AMERICAN QUART 33c 10c 27c 3Sc oZ oz. PENNANT Apple Butter Goodwin's Best 29 oz. Jar 28c 24 oz. 19c I Spotlight caves ua 17c Head 4 lbs. 29c O Large 1 U -Lb: j nr

Chuck Roast Hound Steak Colby Cheese

Cured Lb.10 39c 4 A" Lb. 35c T-Bone Lb. Chili ' lb; 19c

TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Sept.

20. (UP) Produce: Heavy breed hens, 24.5c; Leg horn hens, 22.5c; chickens, spring ers, fryers and broilers, 28.5c; 1 I Leghorns, 27.5c; -cox, 20c; No. 2 poultry 4 cents less. . Eutterfat, No. 1, 50c; butter (celling;: 45.03 tor No. l and 43.13, for No. 2. Current egg receipts, 54 pounds and over, 35c, delivered at the plant. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20. (UP) Livestock: Hn 4 finn nr-tivp stparfv! pnnd and choir barrows and eilts 160 Jbs. up and 140-160 lbs., with some choice lighter weights, $14.80; 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good ' and choice sows and stags, $14.05. ! Cattle, 800. calves, 400; fairly active, generally stead; odd head 4-H club yearlings, $17.50; bulk common and good, $11.50 $15.50;

;krogir's country club Baking -Tested FLOUR

flour you can use in any

baking recipe with better results. Triple-milled from top-crop wheat, it gives you lighter, finer, more delicate textures. Try it guaranteed none finer!

lb. bag FREE atKrt ger'a BET' TER BAKING RECIPES. Sugar and shortening savers t

$1.10

Avondale ALL PURPOSE 25 lb. Bag 98c PillsburyV Best 25 lb. Bag $1.15 Gold Medal 25 lb. Bag $1.15 Cigarettes Carton $1.30 Coffee 59c

Canned Milk J4 36c Green Giant Peas NgJ 18c Cabbage 489ib- Lb. 3c Potatoes g&Nj USIbs-Sfc Head Lettuce LS 12c Grapss Whjte 2 lbs. 25c

Grade "A" Lb. 26c Lb. 38c Grade : "A" lb. 37c Lb. 46c lb, 29c Steal Grade WA" Fancy Roll

SUPER MARKETS

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one load mixed steers and heifer i

yearlings mostly good, $15.75; few good beef cows, $11.50 $12.50; vealers active. 50c to $1.00 hiehCP- Kllllr tfnfA anrl nnino C 1 flfl tn(!nn Sheep, 1,500; active, steady; f at . lambs 25c higher: eood and choice I largely $13.25 $14.25; few lots choice, $14.00; medium to good, $11.50 $13.00; slaughter ewes strong; bulk medium to choice, $5.00 $6.00 173 INDIANAPOLIS STUDENTS MADE ILL INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20. Approximately 175 Broad Ripple High School students were absent yesterday because of illness whieh Principal K. V. Ammer mann said today he believed, iwas caused by either food ul!onme or a mua epidemic of "testinal influenza. School officials said they had f"? . uuv foara 01 "earth iu iitvcsugate me cause oi tne illness. Ammermann revealed that an attempt had been made to trace the cause of the illness to food served in the food cafeteria, but ' a checkup showed that many , pupils who had eaton there Tuesday were not affected. PAXTOX Pvt. Paul LaFollette arrived home Friday to spend a 30day furlough with his wife here and with his parents at Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Borroughs of , Merom, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox and family. Mrs. Clarence Hylton and son, Terry and Mrs. Dola Goodson of LaPorte, came Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Iva Krause and family. Mrs.' Hylton and son returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Goodson remained for a longer visit here and at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stolting of Carlisle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald and family Monday evening. ( Harry Whitlock of Evansvijle, spent the week-end here with his family. , t , , i Mrs. Evelyn Sexton of Indiana polis, spent Sunday and Surjday night at the, .home of ., Herbert Snyder visiting her daughters, Sharon and Phyllis Jean and her father, Ezra M. Cox. , " Mrs. Marjorie Borders " 'and family of Sullivan, were the week-end guests of W. J. McKinley and family. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Wilson nave gone to housekeeping in the Roy Thacher property. Mrs. Betty Milam of Indianapolis, returned home Thursday. Miss Marjorie Jeffords visited 'Mrs. Virginia LaFollette and Mrs. Elsie Stone Tuesday evei ning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shake, Mrs. j Margaret Dailey and Floyd Dailey spent the week-end in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Hudson pailey. Mrs. Gerald Turpen and Miss Leah June Cox were in Sullivan I Saturday afternoon. I Mrs. Melba MacDonald visited Mrs. Hester Somers Tuesday ; evening. j Miss Camilla LaDune of Sulli- , van, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich. Mrs. Kenneth VanMeter spent the week-end in Indianapolis with Mr. VanMeter. Wayne Linn was in Shelburn ! Tuesday morning. Roy D. Ulrich and Cecil Cox were in Sullivan Tuesday evening. PLEAS ANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Karns were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard. Mrs. Frank Bedwell was in Brazil a few days last week, visiting with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Freal Frye were called to Evansville Monday morning on account of the death of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Earl Frye. Mrs. Claud Lynn entertained with a birthday party Sept. 11 in honor of her grandson, Richard Lee Mathers of New Castle, it be I ing his second birthday. Refresh ments were served to the following guests, Darlene Brown, Bun. ny Wilson, Dearrela Jean and Gloria Dean Brown, John Paul, David, Haldin and Ronnie Lee

ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPES, etc. BEANS FOR . CANNING Potatoes by 100 lbs.' or lb. Peaches by bu. Tomatoes, Melons, etc. Burress Market 1.7 S. Section City

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Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown, Sr., were dinner guests Sunday of 'Mrs. Mable Reel. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stockrahm of Chicago, Mr- and Mrs- Charles Harbinson of Spencer, were supper guests of his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill JjarDinson, recently, Mrs. Craig Jackson and daugh ter, Janet Lee, of Linton, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davidson I of near Carlisle, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Inman. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard called on Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Uoodman Sunday evening. j Mrs. Jake Andis called on MrsJ Martha Whitlock Saturday after11UUH. The ladies of the Methodist i church served dinner at Wardi Curry's sale. j HERE IS AM ACTUAL TEST t'NIVCRSITY Of CAlirOXNIA ANALYSES 10 lbs ORANGES ... of each 3 sizes

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AmGunt of Ounces of , 0mni"S FRUIT JUICE Per-Box jijgaR per ip lb. SMALL 344 14.55 74.0 MED. 220 13.60 73.1 LARGE 126 10.60 72.2-

BAILING DfCREE JJalw of 5ufr to Acid FRESH HEAD LETTUCE LARGE SIZE HEADS CAULIFLOWER U S. NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES FRUIT CAKE For Overseas Mailing Last Date Accepted, October 15 MARVEL VARIETY BREAD 3Lv,.32c MARVEL SANDWICH BREAD JANE PARKER D0NUTS 11c 15c Loaf Dm. JANE PARKER DROP COOKIES 15-Or.. iqfi ICED CAKE SPANISH SQUARE 27c fJEV 194S PACK IONA , ALASKA PEAS : . .Cs NEW 1S45 PACK DEL M0 SITE PEAS 2flc 15c NEW 194S PACK IONA TOMATOES "c lCc NEW 1945 PACK DEERF1ELD ASPARAGUS V IT' 19c Can AUNT JEMIMA PAHCAKE FLOUR 2-13c Popular Brands -tIGAHtiiES ,R- the x Carton $1.24 CARNATION . MALTEP MILK Ch0 40c A BREAKFAST BEVERAGE HERSHEY S COCOA SWEETHEART SOAP ; : -: '-Lb. in Box 20c Burn

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LIBBY'S .BABY - FOODS

"1 BAR v - - 9c TEP supply;

SIGNS OF TIIE TIMES

Sign in meat market: Ladies, please do not bring i your fat can in here on Saturdays. Two full-size billboards, next to each other, in San Francisco: G. I. JOE COMES FIRST (Marlboro Foods advertisement) and (City bond election poster) SEWERS COME FIRST Sign in a cafe: Please pay IF served Sign of hope on a laundry truck ln Philadelphia:

We now accept new customers.!!, 2, 3 and i valid lndelimteiy.

- A helP wanted sign in a Seattle restaurant reads: . Waitress wanted. Will marry if necessary.

A sign in the engineering de-! Friday after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner

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" r ySOl'M IS SWISS CHEESE 480 h'J

vJT ' . CALIFORNIA -." . . MJLJ ana . V:. , . ' . t f eo o Seedless GRAPES 2' & 25c ; PEANUT BUTTER . Mi ; " SIZE 'fcHds (.JV FOR COOKING OR EATING . AP '- f I APPLES v'lie. 2 ,bs 25c GRAPE JAM I S . - SOUTHERN NBC PREMIUM ' " I g-sri Each 25C - HSi 3l b92' S0DA CRACKERS :32.

St - u ; 1, ACKERS: :i-if J K-Z -fnc: yellow onions . -53c dressnq 26 j

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CHOICE ARM OR BLADE CUTS CHUCK ROAST

MILK-FED, GRADE "A"

VEAL SHOULDER ROASt

FRESH

GROUND BEEF FRESH .N.Y.D. ROASTING C

FRYING CHICKENS

GRADE "A" CHOICE CUTS VEAL STEAK ( GRADE "A"

SIRLOIN STEAK CS?E

For Fresher, Finer Flavor ... Choose from FK kWs THREE FAMOUS m

' -COFFEE 'BLENDS! '

NEW 1945 PACK IONA REACHES NEW 1945 PACK SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL NEW 1P45 PACK DOLES

PiNEAPPLE JUICE

P'&G'SOAR 3r.'-i4c;';' WHEN AVAILABLE

partment of a large war plant: As a last resort, use common sense. RATIONING CALENDAR

Meats, Fats, Cheese and Dairy f Products Book 4 red stamps V2 : through Z2 and Al through Qlj now valid. V2 through zz invana after Sept. 30. Al through El invalid after Oct. 31. Fl through Kl invalid after Nov. 30. LI through Ql invalid after Dec. 31. Used Fats Two red points given for one pound of waste fat. Sugar Stamp 38 valid for five Dounds throueh Dec. 31. No change will be made this year in! current sugar ration. bhoes book a airplane stamps wrA says tJ''"a l" a'"-cl ""J- " mam " r I Ol Al S Mrs. Erma Wagner Outman of i Detroit, Michigan, returned home OqxwL Mol Plswiy GRADE "A" NONE HIGHER NONE HIGHER FOR LOAF OR PATTIES ( FULLY V DRESSED, Lb. ROUND 6 Pts. 40c CUTLETS L Per Lb, 5PU. -JA CUTS Per Lb Ver houandl ar? distvt. In? f!?e firter, fresher flsvo? to ts eniaved in AP Cefics..8 O'Gbsk, S ;. E3,5 MILD AND MEl-LOW ' Rod Circ!3 247b RICH AND FULL-BOOIED EDkar- 3,75c' VIGORUS AND WINEY . Sliced or Halve. No. 2i Can 24c . No. 21i 51a Can 46-Oz. , farr , 33c

'E F " . 'W . T 1 FRESH EGGS r . 830 I I I

:IV0?1Y;S0AP: , limited' surrLY.'

DENTAL PLATES rNOBRUSHING ful brnhiu. Jl P" "' V 4 bridge in fls nf wtr. J litllt T Klecnitc. Pru! Stain. 4ictoratwM c and d.aturc odors disappear. Yar U.ia aparkt. Iik Atk .jr.ar droffn ! toda. for Klit. - ' Get KLEENITE . toilay at Smith Drug Store. Milburn'a Pbarmacy and all good druggists. ' - of Sullivan The Misses Betty Longmiere and Jean Haines of Indianapolis, the gtg of Mfs Rev Haines fn Sullivan last weekend. " READ THE AOS 4 What! 25c 25c 45c

57c)

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FULLY DRES3ED WKITIH8 F-;f Ib. ISc FLAKY WHITE COD STEAKS .29c FRESH For Brc-ilin or Fryin

SALMON STEAKS Ik 28c

NOW... POINT fMii 3can 2 7 c Now fztM.ei with 400 Ur.i of "Sunshint" Vitamin D Pet Pint!. Pll l.SKURY'S BEST flour; , COLD MEDAL V, ci nmt aii :--r..-.-i-is I kW W II A HOT CEREAL Quick V RfAiilV- . QUAKER OATS 4SRl?; 27e . POST ' '' -. BRAN FLAKES 14 RINSOl t A RINSO WHITE WASH ' . ... .WITH.EASEf. ; ' ' A RINSO BRIGHT" WASH ' , ' WITH SAFETY'!-'.'.

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