Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 199, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 October 1946 — Page 5

V SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1946.

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To Measure Grain, Moisture vice for measuring the moisture MINNEAPOLIS (UP) Minne- content of grain. When perfected,

"apolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. ' it will be important to grain pro-

vhae developed an ' electrical- de-'cessors and to elevators.

Always ' Tasty Dishes With Fresh Meat Oh -OUR MENUS-

SATURDAY BAKED CHICKEN & Dressing . LEG 0' LAMB MEAT LOAF

"SUNDAY ROAST TURKEY & Oyster Dressing FRIED CHICKEN ROAST BEEF EE shop

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'AflMrtcsa kousewives tared approximately 170,614,000 pound of ese4 cooking tat in 1941. That is .almost double the amount saved in 1943. And It doesn't count the 62,000,000 pounds. saved by' Army and Navy. v , This year the Array and Navy txmt around In such number; the men are overseas, using th materials that used cooklne a helps to make. They need plenty of it need it fast That is why the government Is asking housewirtm to redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the Industrial fats and oils formerly imported from islands W tfce Pacifia.

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BAKED BEANS . . . . . . i . . . 23c

SPINACH 30c

CHOP SUEY 34c

GREEN PEAS 31c

BROCCOLI v . . -.. 42c PEA PUREE 13c

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in a jiffy . . . cooked in a hurry . . . with grand-tasting frozen-fresh foods. No vegetables to wash . . nothing to cut up, peel, or shell. Just open the packages and plop the flavor-perfect foods into pots and pans heat and eat. Mrn-ni! Mra-m! GOOD! Enjoy a COMPLETE frozen-fresh foods dinner today. Yes complete with tender meat or plump poultry . . . garden vegetables . . . tree-ripened fruits. You'll find them all at your fingertips in our glistening frozen-fresh foods cases. APPLE SAUCE . . ; 28c APRICOTS 33C CHERRIES, red sour pitted ...he STRAWBERRIES 67c PEACHES 34c BLUEBERRIES 53c LUMPKIN PIE MIX 23c PINEAPPLE ;.. 39c

Fr&sh " Oysters Fresh . Frozen Fish

Vorl: PUMPKIN, No. 22 can . 21c Taylors SWEET POTATOES, No. 2', can . . . 23c Columbus KRAUT, No. 2 2 can 19c Yeg-All MIXED VEGETABLES .... 21c Venice Maid SPAGHETTI DINNER 20c Qween GREEN BEANS .15c

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One-Minute Test 1. Which is the longest ship canal in the world? 2. What early governor of New York was known as "Old Peg Leg"? 3. What is known as the "Land of the White Elephant" ?

Words of Wisdom -Evil is wrought by want of thought as well as by want of heart. Hood.

Hints on Etiquette It is good manners to write a little note to the person who has entertained you pleasantly in her

home and say how much you appreciated the entertainment.

Today's Horosoope . If you are celebrating a birthday on this date, you are vigorous and energetic, love the out-of-doors and enjoy any athletic sport. You have perseverance, far-sightedness, s e 1 f-confidence, and are meticulous in detail. You assume responsibility with ease and assurance and generally are successful. Your love is deep: and strong. Do not ask favors or seek privileges today; work yourself. Heed the advice of an older relative; you will find that it pays.

Cross words will lead to a tense situation. Alterations of any kind should be avoided. Opposing forces will draw you in two directions. Make every effort to retain emotional balance. A pleasant experience is in store for all this evening. The moon enters Aquarius at 9:25 p. m.

One-Minute Test Answers . 1. The Baltic-White Sea canal, which is 152 miles, long. 2. Peter Stuyvesant. 3. Siam (Thailland). from the white elephant on its flag and coat of arms.

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, .. . , WISCONSIN STALEMATE

uiei-K: "in nave to nave a raise in salary three other comnanips arp aftpr mf "

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Boss: "Is that so! Who are ; Holms, timber cruiser, was treed

they?" j by a bear. After an hour the , 'bear went away. Holms went Clerk: "The gas company, the other direction. nnnnp rnmnsmv nnri Thp wntpr . '

company."

LIVING CHESTNUT BURRS

Landlord (to prospective tenant): "You know we keep it very quiet and orderly here. Do you have any children?" "No." "A piano, radio or phonograph?" "No." "Do you play any musical in

strument? Do you have a dog,

cat or parrot?"

"No, but my fountain pen

scratches a little sometimes."

CHICAGO (UP) Six "magnified chestnut burrs" have arrived at the Lincoln Park Zoo from London. They are tiny hedge-hogs that roll into a ball and bristle when frightened. "So you met your wife at a dance; wasn't that romantic?" "No; embarrassing. I thought she was home, taking care of the kids."

I Sunday, Oct, 6 at 1:00 P. M. . v Featuring Kid riders with a special added attraction

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AT THE CHURCHES

CHURCH OF CHRIST Don't forsake to assemble at 10:30 Sunday morning with the Church of Christ which meets at G02 North Court Street. The message will be by the Evangelist G. H. Watts. Everyone is invited to attend. Why not worship God in Spirit and in Truth Jno.: 4-23.

Prison Editor to Carry On

Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains cu property on installment plan, Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT

SHOWER GIVEN THURSDAY NIGHT Mrs. Jennie McKinney entertained with a stork shower at the home of Mrs.. Charles Bostick in honor of her daughter, Thelma Rose Jennings, Thursday night, September 26. Those attending were Mrs. Lela Holmes, Mrs. Rosemond Holmes, Mrs. Thelma Pound and daughter, Sherry 'Ann, Of Fairbanks, Mrs. Edith Harmon, Mrs. Loren Kennett and daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Nettie Kable, Mrs. Jess Thomas, Mrs. Flossie McCammon, Mrs. Blanche Hummell, Mrs. Lillian Pinkston, Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mrs. Axie Neal, Mrs. Charles Benefield, Mrs. Lex Davidson, Mrs. Ruth Vangilder, Mrs. McTheeney, Mrs. Opal Brown, Mrs. Thelma Baker and daughter, Le Ann, Mrs. Genelle Malone, Mrs. Susie Morris, all of

this city, Mrs. Elsie Bosstick,

iMrs. Dexter Brewer and Mrs.

Doris Wells of Shelburn, the honored guest, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. Bostick. Those, who sent gifts but were unable to attend were Mrs. Martha Deckard, Mrs. Ray Barnes, Mrs. Esrnice Wright, Mrs. Edith Lewellyn, Vera and Betty Kennett of Gary, Mrs. Lola Mae Bostick of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Morvin Badger of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. John Badger of Fairbanks, Mrs. Bertha Barnett and Mrs. Dollie Stuter of Evansville, Mrs. Bertha Conger, Mrs. Gene Walls, Mrs.Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Ena Lad-son,-and Mrs. Harold DeNeve. Mrs. Jennings received many beautiful gifts. Refreshments of ice cream, cake, coffee and tea were served. Lecturer: "If I've talked too

long, it's because I forgot my watch and there's no clock in this hall." ! Voice in Back: "There's a calendar on the wall behind you."

COLUMBUS, O. (UP) The

Ohio Penitentiary News, a small j eight-page weekly chiefly for prisoner consumption, has lost i its editor and star reporter i

through parole board action. Ralph J. Neal, editor for the past five years, is to be paroled to take a journalism job in civilian life.

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