Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 43, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 February 1946 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, FEB, 28, 1946.
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LOCALS I Ellsworth "Dee" McKinley and ' Mrs. J. N. Rosenberger and' Mrs. Jack Johnston, and son, Mrs. James Vowell and son, , his sister, Mrs. Jack Hessler of Miss Shirley Rosenberger have Jackie, returned this morning ttf Bb, were in Knoxville, Tenn.,
Golria Cash Amrfh Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. L. A. gone to Dallas, Texas, for a visit their home in Pontiac, Michigan.- fst wetK wneie lvirs. voweu naa
"Viron ov,,i , . , . . . '. oeen canea aue 10 xne serious ui--nran ana Mrs. Sarah Jordnn Driver of Terre Haute, snent with Mrs. Rosenbereer's sister. Mrs. Johnston has sDent the vast i T
ended thp c;0 i T-ii " Iless 01 uer -lauier, dames uwens. u uie Stanley Fletcher. Tuesday visitinff Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Srhnpn unii familv ft rinvs hpr transacting busi- Rnh oion i,ic in nQir p.-vro
opm program in Terre Haute William Ashby and daughter, Mrs. Schoen is the former Mrs. ness and visitina her mother; Tenn.. and was nriviiPPPH to on
iviary, 01 bunivan. , Doris Bosstick. Irs. Irene Chaney.
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Mother-Daughter Banquet On Friday evening, March 1, at 6:00 o'clock, the Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of the Christian church will entertain the young girls of the church with a
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the Oak Ridge atomic bomb development project. He was shown
i through the plant by Mr, and
Mrs. W. M. Moneymaker. Mrs. Moneymaker is a sister of Mrs. Vowell Mrs. Arnold Ford left this
morning for New Baltimore, Michigan, where she will visit her son, Russell Burks and family, j Miss Patty Chaney will leave Sunday for Pontiac, Michigan, where she will be employed. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicosen of
Clay City, spent Saturday in Sullivan, visiting friends. Graysville Lodg-e
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Help IS Miles of Kidney Tubss Flush Out Poisonous Waste If yon havean excess of acids in jMiirblood, your 16 miles of kidney tubes may be overworked. Thesetinyiilterfland tubes are workins day and night to help Nature rid jour system of excess acids and poisonous waste. When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it nmycausenagKingbackache.rheumaticpains, leg paina, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes,
headaches and dizziness. Frequent or scanty Call meeting of Graysville f.assaS with smarting and burning somet i . ' times shows there is something wrong with Lodge No. 627 F. & A. M. Fri- your kidneys or bladder, day. March 1 at 7 D m Work in Kidneys may need help the same as howp ! ji . P' , WOrK 111 els. so ask your druggist for Dnan's Pills, a A. degree. All members urged stimulant diuretic, used successfully by milto be present Refreshments. lioSforjve'i.4,0 TT ?Eoan'f eiv.e ppy t i y,ir . t i lei and will help the 16 miles of kidney hart McElwain, W. M. tubes flush out poisonous waste Xrora your Howard Edwards, Sec. 1 tle0(i Get Dean's PUU.
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Save Expenses SELL MORE POUNDS TAKE YOUR HOGS TO Home Packing Co. TERRE HAUTE, IND. Our Yards Are Open From VIonday Till Friday Noon. -MEAT SCRAPS
ewBePMMMiMBIKlaBB3Ea TO THE VOTERS James F. Gallagher, local attorney, announced today that he would be glad to ac- ' commodate any voters that are not registered. He has been made a deputy registration officer, and will register anyone desiring to do so at his law office on the ncrth side of the square. He pointed out that anyone Lav- ' ing failed to vote in the last election should re-register on or before the Glh day of April, 1946, which is the last day to register to be eligible to vote in the primary, and that anyone reaching the age of 21 years before the general election in November, is eligible to register and vote in the primary.
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Med. Size 10 Lbs.
Carrots ... 2 Bunches 13c New Texas, Sweet Fine Flavor
Radishes Crisp Lge.
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Celery 2 Lbs. 23c Calif, rascal, Crisp, Tender
Oranges 8 Lb. Bag 59c Florida Valencia, Extra Sweet Apples . - 2 Lbs. 26c
Washington Boxes Delicious and Winesaps Potatoes 13 Lbs. 49c Northern Cobblers
Health And Beauty Aids
VAPO-RUB .. .... 27c Vicks VATR0N0L 24c
Vicks VITAMINS 3 Pkgs. $1.39 i Kroger IALKA SELTZER .. 49c i 60c Size
49c 20 c
SAL HEPATICA 60c Size SOAP , Cuticura, 25c Size
KOTEX, 12s. 2 Boxes 43c Sanitary Napkins VITALIS 39c Hair Dress Plus Tax
Snow Ball Variety Lge. White Heads
PEARS . . No. 22 Can 32c Country Club, Bartlett Halves PLUMS . . No. 303 Jar 16c Star Brand, Purple
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Men's SPORT JACKETS 9.99 Ideal for wear with our new spring slacks. Drop in today and make your selection. MEN'S PLAID FRONT COAT SWEATERS 3.98
Warm V-neck coat styles . with slash pockets. In luggage combinations and blue combination. Sozes 36-44.
To Carry With Pride! HANDBAGS 2.98 to 4.93 She'll like the sparkle of bright plastic patent, trimmed . with , , fashion-. . able mock tortoise. Lovely fabrics and "hardly-tell-the-difference" simulated leathers.
For Rugged Wear! School Oxford 2.49 If your walking is rough' soing, and you wear your shoes to shreds ; if you're on your feet all day, every day, here's the shoe you need ; it's a leather oxford, of course, neat, tidy, tough. Built for very hard wear! Tempting New Sew-abks FOR A GOOD DRESSSTART ON SPRING! PENNEY WOOLENS 1,93 to 3.49 Yd. Yd. All wool flannels and crepes bright and wonderful ways to suit your wardrobe to spring! Bright pastels in seven lovely shades, 54" wide.
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