Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 57, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 March 1947 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MAR. 20, 1947.

Jersey Orange Is Born . NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UP) Jersey Orange is the name of a new sweet potato just released to New Jersey farmers by the State Horticultural Society. . As the ; name indicates, Jersey Orange is deep in inside color, which is retained in cooking. i

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Drain Tile, 5" & 6"; Bldg. Tile, various colors & sizes; Flue Tile, standard sizes. All kind of brick. Deliveries made very reasonable. West Side Tile Yard, 3rd & Locust, C-9014, Terre Haute.

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Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, exhnnlju4 anlelv hAritiu bnriv lacks iron. For'

new vim, vitality, try Ostre Tonic Tablets. 'ontainn iron you. too, my need for pep; also vitamin Bi. Get regular $1.00 size now only 79cl ! for sale at all drug stores everywhere ; -in oulllvan. at Smith Drug Store. I Do you suffer f JO UTIILY j

This great medicine is famous to relieve pan, nervous distress and weak, cranky, 'dragged out' feelings, of such days when due to female functional monthly disturbances. Also fine stomachic tonic I IWIA LPIMHMIS'SZ' Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it Quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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ALBANY, N. Y authorities bring Carl De Flumer, 14, into court where he admitted killing his 8-year-old playmate, Robert Wahrman (inset). The victim's nude body , was found hanging from' a tree. Police report De Flumer, who is charged with first degree murder, gives no reason for the slaying. (I ntet national Soundphoto)'

PLEASANTVILLE The Pleasantville Methodist

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Sunday School at 9:30. Prayer

Church will hold a series of meeting Tuesday night.

Lenten evangelistic meetings be- Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright spent ginning Sunday evening. March tne week-end with the latter's 23. Meetings will start at seven sister and famny) Mr. and Mrs, o'clock ,each night. Rev. Karns, Floyd Hardy, pastor of the church, will do the ' preaching. The regular choir I Mr. and Mrs. Woody Burton of leader, Aria Lester, will lead the Hammond, spent the week-end

sinsins with Mrs. Ray Newkirk with Mr. and M)rs. oeorge Jur

at the piano.' Rev. Karns is ask

ing the Sunday School classes to be in the choir each evening. They are as follows: Monday evening, Mj-s. Julia Brown's class; Tuesday evening, Mrs. Grace Enochs' class; Wednesday evening, Mrs. Hazel Ncwkirk's class; Thursday ' evening. Everett Enochs' class, and Friday evening, Aria Lester's class. Comr munion services will be observed this Sunday. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone. Word has been received here of the death of Rev. Will Watkins 'on March 10th at Indianapolis. Burial 'was at Washington, Indiana. Rev. Watkins was a former pastor here. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brust were in Dugger Sunday ever-'T? anH were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brust. Harry Karns and family of Terre Haute, came Sunday for a few days visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Karns. Ralph Andis and family .of near Linton, Willard Andis and M Goodman called on Mr, and Mrs. Jake Andis Sunday morning. . ' r Wis. Dot Timmerman, Mrs. Addie Bedwell, Miss Blanche Dauahertv and Mrs. Estalla

Howard called on Mrs. Ralph Jackson last week.

ton and Mr. and Mrs. Woodward -and family.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Walker called on friends in Terre Haute Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morin were in Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Kate Drake, who has been caring for her mother, Mrs. Lee Hayhurst, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Craig Spittlsr, in Indianapolis this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker ' attended a theater in Sullivan

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morin entertained a number of friends at dinner Friday. ' s Lawrence Hauger returned to Bicknell Monday. Mrs. Russell Black visited her noth-r, Mis. Lawrence Hauger, one day la:t week. Mrs. Gertrude Hopper visited her aunt, Mrs. John Watson, one day lest week. Mf. and Mrs. Lloyd Owens were in Shelburn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr have returned to their home , Maplewood, after spending the winter at the Terre Haute House.

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The Dominican Republic has its own monetary standard, the same base and value as the United States coin system. Thera is no Dominican gold or paper money. The paper money in circulation is from the United States. The superstitious thought that "gabble rethet," a cry like that of hounds, heard at night, was a foreboding of trouble. It was said to be the souls of unbaptized children wandering through the air until the day of judgment'. , , In Australia all men between the ages of 18 and 45 must register for military training.

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wisener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arnett and family of Sullivan over the week-end. Mrs. Luvisa Wood, 'Abe Wilkey, ' Mrs. Jesse Springer and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mj-s. Woody Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ogle and twin sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy and daughter, Mrs. Lillie Thompson, and Mr. and Mlrs. Wainwright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Durham Foutz and family. Vernon Hayden and daughter,

Bessie, attended church Sunday ;

night in Sullivan.

Mrs. Ernest Thornberry and daughter of Sullivan, were guests of Bill Wade recently. j Revival meetings will start March 30th at the Dodd Bridge church. Rev. Walters is the pastor.

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Listening In Helps LOGANSPORT, Ind. (UP) . Party telephones are not always a nuisance. When city 1 fireman Henry Schrader was notified hi, farm home was on fire, a member of another fire . department overheard tne conversation. By" the time Schrader and his squad arrived at the scene he othei crew had the fire out.

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"r Appointments in the home upon request. Sono'r'o of Terre Haute F. P. Sayre, Mgr.

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REPRESENTING nationalities of the war-stricKen countries, 2i Manhattanville college students attend Francis Cardinal Spellman's solemn high mass in New York's St. Patrick's cathedral launching the Bishops' Relief campaign for aid to starving Europe. Ireland's Marie Guy kneels to kiss the Cardinal's ring. (International)

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HER FIANCE dead as a result of stab wounds she says were inflicted accidentally,' Ruth Helen McKenzie, 29, a bookkeeper, breaks into tears at a Los Angeles coroner's inquest into the fiance's death. The jury recommended that she be held to answer for murder. (International)

Peg o' His Heart

These busy days restful sleep is very important. Our week-end sale is the answer to your bedding problems. AND AT MONEY SAVING PRICES! Included are products of fine coverngs and parexcellent construction made by SIMMONS, NATIONAL aud ANDERSON mattress makers. BUY NOW! !

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CULMINATING a 14-month romance, Peggy Ryan, screen actress, and Actor Jimmy Cross were married in Burbank, Cal., and now are preparing for a twomonth honeymoon in England. Jackie Coogan, former film star, was best man. (International)

immii mx-nm FRIITS AxD VEGETABLES FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES 8 55c CALIFORNIA CARR0TSb:,2 For 15c CALIFORNIA 24 SIZE PASCAL CELERY 29$ Hot House Leaf T ettnee 2 Lbs. 15c CALIFORNIA" ASPARAGUS Lb. 39c FRESH CUBAN 24 SIZE PINEAPPLE 29c YELLOW ONION SETS 2L 25c

In the spring a housewife's fancy rightly turns to A&P. For AkP has what it takes toVrC

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A-PENN LEMON or CEDAR

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WRIGHT'S SSLUER POLISH icia;-35c

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PACKER'S LABEL APRICOTS ANN PAGE BEANS TIns.

PACKER'S LABEL PEAS RITZ CRACKERS 10NA TOMATO JUICE HUNT'S BLACKBERRY PRESERVES

O-T PASTRY MIX PIE CRUST COMSTOCK SLICED APPLES DAILEY'S KOSHER PICKLES

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NO RINSE NO WIPE SPIC & SPAH DETERGENTS VEL or DREFT SOAP POWDER 0XY00L RIEISO DISSOLVES DIRT SOLVEHTCL PPTOHT SAIL SAL SODA ,

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OTHSR S U P P L I E S-Standard equipment for the clean-up squad.

20 MULE TEAM EOSAX HAND CLEANSER EOHAXO - BLUES AS IT WASHES BLUE SUDS

KUTOL WALLPAPER CLEANER 40canz-25c THOMAS cotton wm 8.o, Uz DE MILO DR0933S 'STURD Eacl,'S3c

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POLLOCK FILLETS UNCOOKED LC ESTER TAILS UNCOOKED SHRIMP

Lb. 33s Lb. 53c Lb. 23c 'Lb. 79c Lb. GSc

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WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILL

4cT:M8c' Having: White House Evaporated Milk on your pantry shelf is almost like having a cow in your backyard, for ita ideal for every milk need.

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Full-Bodied and Thrifty NECTAR . i . . Va-Lb. 36c Hicb and Flavorful ' - .

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RED CIRCLE .... Lb. 41c Rich and Full-Bqdied BOKAR ... . ... Lb. 43c Vigorous and Winey

Baby Foods HEINZ 3 c... 22c

Blue -White Bluet and Washes

rAAs Eggs Dyes for Decorating Easter Eggs

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