Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 52, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 March 1947 — Page 6
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SULLIVAN DAILYTIMES-: " L THURSDAY,' MAR. 13, 1947.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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EVERYDAY SPECIALS
APmCOTS. "BoniLl." No. 2 Can . . . . . . ......... 28c
BLACKBERRIES, No. 2 Can . . , ............ ... . 33c CHERRIES, No. 2 Can 33c DRIED PEACHES, lb. . . . . ....... . . , . . , . . . .... . 23c PORK & BEANS, No. 2 Can, 15c ... 1. . . . . : . 2 for 29c
LIMA BEANS. No. 2 .Can. 15c . . . . ..... 2 for 29c
NAVY and NORTHERN BEANS, 2 lbs. . . .... . . . 35c ALUMINUM CLOTHES LINES, 50 ft. ... . ... .... . 69 c ZINK WASHBOARDS, each 59c DUST MOPS $1.69 IVORY SOAP, med. ........... i ................ 12c FELS-NAPTHA, Bar . . . .'. 11c CIGARETTES, ct. $1.42
BEECH GROVE
"Mr. and Mrs. Gene Steel and called in the afternoon.
Easter and Gene Sunday after- :
noon. v son, Mike, of Terre Haute, spent Mrs. Alice Dudley is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Patton and Mr." andi Mrs. John Borders the week-end with M and Mrs. her daughter and fsgnily, Mr. and.
son, Mike, of Sullivan, Mr. and and daughter, Genie, , Mr.' - and Durham Foutz. Mrs. Steel and Mrs. Everett Chenoweth and Mrs, John Easter Sr., Mrs. Myr- Mrs. Edward Dudley were dinner Mike .remained for a few days sons. . ' tie MJ?Kinney and Arthur Ham-'guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. visit. . Pamela Sue and Bary Foutz mill called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Everett Chenoweth and sons. j Leonard Bosstick visited a few called on their grandparents, Mr. ' 1 " i r - 'days, last week with his daugh-'and Mrs. Durham Foutz, Sunday
5HEagaaaSaaEHaHBHnaaaBHHHaSBU ter and family, Dr. and Mrs. O. afternoon.
E. Scott md children of Salem, Several from this community
Indiana. attended the . Triple L club Mrs. Nora Crow and daughter, Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret, spent the week-end Q0la Burton. ' 1
with her son and family, Mr. and ,
Hawaiian Testifies
SATURDAY SPECIALS Limited Amount TOILET TISSUE ndl2 Lb. BOTTLES WHITE SYRUP DAILEY GROCERY
PREPARE NOW . O. 'Clerk' - Garner
Exam expected in April . : Pay for Course ($30.00) , , after securing position . WRITE . ! : THE FREE SCHOOL (Established 1933) ' KOKOMO, INDIANA
Mrs. Maurice Coppage and children of Olney, Illinois. i Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chena weth and sons called on Mrs. Chenoweth's mother, M-s. Alice Dudley, of York,.: Illinois, Sunday evening. Jerd Easter's house caught fire Thursday morning. The Fairbanks Fire Department was called and little damage resulted. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wible and pons called on Mr, and1 Mrs. Harry Adams Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Steel and 'son, Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Durham Foutz were in Sullivan Saturday night. Mr. and Mjrs. Andy Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pinkston and baby' of York, Illinois, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip , Dennon. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill . of TerreC Haute, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerd Easter Thursday night. . j Sir Philip Sidney was so esteemed by his countrymen that when he died of a gunshot - wound in his thigh in 1586, his body was taken to London, and after lying in state he was buried with great solemnity in the old cathedral of St. Paul's. The universities of Cambridge . and Oxford Issued three volumes of elegies on his death, and the poet, Edmund Spenser, in his poem, "Astrophel," mourned the loss of his friend..
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Creomulslon relieves promptly bees use it Goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel ceim laden phlegm, and aid nature . to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you -rt bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way iC quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. . . GMOMULSIOM ht Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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The colon, Costa Rica's unit )f money, derives its name from
2Si3BSSBESSS3BSB&nBaOBBBESDODnail , Mr- Ey Bedwell of Terre Haute pher Columbus. ,
DECLARING his island territory is subjected to taxation without representation, Gov. Ingram M. Stainback of Hawaii appears before the House public lands committee to plead for Hawaiian statehood. (Internationa)
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PRICES
CANNED GOODS'
15c
FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
10NA BRAND TOMTOJyiSE 46c;n 25c
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10NA BABY LIMA BEAMS 2: 23c HUNT'S TOMATO
CAIIPiC . O 8-Oz.
DEL MONTE PEAS lONA BRAND nnnu Golden WUnB Cream Style
DAILEY'S KOSHER PICKLES CUCUMBER
DERBY ' ' :TAMALES--',".23c CHICKEN OF THE SEA
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SUNNYBROOK ; 'EGGS..; ' , Worth Crowing About These large Grade A eggs are dated tor freshness, selected, candled and inspected by A&P's own egg experts. You can boil, fry, scrar.-ible or poch them. But as for US. we CODDLE 'them . . . rush them from countryside and keep them at tust the right temoeiafure. No wonder we can guarantee the freshness and quality of every onel
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Have you ever sampled butter that was still In the churn , . . poured yourself a foaming glass of milk right out of the milking pail ... or eaten eggs fresh from the nest? Then you know what we mean by down-on-the-farm flavor. Our dairy foods are all rushed to us at top speed . . . ond kept at the peok of freshness in refrigerated cases. We've creamy butter '. , . rich milk , . . thick cream ... eggs with firm, clear whites and big, golden yolks , . . ond every variety of cheese, from mild Wisconsin Swiss to Limburger that stands alone. Choose your favorites in A&P's Dairy Center . . . and enjoy down-on-the-farm flavor ot down-to-earth prices!
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Soft and crumbly, with plenty of "zip-a-dee-doo-ilah."
GOLDEN-RICH':'. :
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Soft at heart, in spite of its firm exterior ,
PRESERVES'
' BAKERY EUYS JANE PARKER
HOT CROSS BSJMS JANE PARKER " DOftUTS SUGARED
DATE GEM COOKIES 'rltSSc UNICED CAKE
AKL FOOD ORANGE COCOANMT COFFEE CAiCE
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FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES VALENCIA
ORANGES 60 S'ZE HEADS I ETTHPE
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CALIFORNIA 11 SIZE 'CAULIFLOWER B27e TEXAS SEEDLESS ' GRAPEFRUIT 10'tic
COOKING AND EATING APPLES 3 Lb5
FRESH CUBAN PINEAPPLE 16se18 33c CALIFORNIA . CARROTS BtSL2 For 15c
IDAHO BAKERS POTATOES
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GAHESBERT
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On the strength of this, you'll collect compliments galore.
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Tender Jsjice; "Super-Uight Meats - Super in Quality . . . Right in Price
Every single cut of our "Rupor-Right" meats has been specially selected from finequality, corn-fed bsef and pork, spring lainb and milk-fed veal. Every one has been priced to save vou money. , .
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CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS CMBPS Large VEIL ROOT .-. Lb. 48c - SHRIMP FOR BRAISING
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In your Easter bonnet you'll be the belle of the Easter parade. Be-flowered, be-ribboned, be-veiled . . . large brims, small brims, no brims at all . . . but all of them beaut;es, all of them the ultimate in new flattery. Choose yours today. DORIS originals EXCLUSIVE at "S & G"
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ALL SIZE3 Extra Small to Extra Large
IT'S A WONDER. A new no-seam, no-bones all-of-a-piece girdle made of natural, tree-grown liquid latex . , . molded to shape . . as porous as your own skin. ITS A SECOND SKIN. The way it fits is nothing short cf a miracle. Everyway stretch that gives with every move you make '. ., . keeps you m the best form ALL the time. - IT'S SWEET AND FRESH. Soft blossom pink, delicately flower scented. And to keep it sweet, suds it out at night . v . pat with a towel , . and it's completely dry.
All wool . .. . Juniors and ladies sizes best spring colors
$22.50 to $39.95
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