Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 68, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 April 1947 — Page 6

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GREETINGS Dine With Us

Sunday, April 6

Fried Chicken & GRAVY Va. Baked Ham & RAISIN SAUCE

SWISS STEAK or CREAMED CHICKEN Choice of Appetizers Grapefruit Juice Soup Choice of Two Sno Flake Potatoes Green Beans Chicken Noodles Whole Kernel Corn Deviled Eggs Peas & Carrots Choice 'of Salads Cottage Cheese-Pineapple Apple Sauce Vegetable Salad Fruit Jello Banana Pudding Cakes-

Angel Food Cocanut Carmel

Pies

Apple Apricot Cherry Cocanut

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TO SELL THAT FARM?

We are having many calls for farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the United Farm Agency NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. Hear UNITED's famous radio program, "The Farm You'd Like To Own" on the following stations every Saturday morning; WLS, 8:00 A. M., and twelve other stations. Jas. W. LaFolIette

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.and Mrs. Taylor are sisters. ernor Gates, more than quad- to the inadequacy of geological Mrs. Mary Blakeman was hos-'rupled the division's biennial ', knowledge in past years. tes3 for the Loyal Daughters appropriation. 1 r.nvpmor fiatps s:ionkpd to

Mrs. George McCullough and Sunday School class of the First I Dr. Charles F. Deiss, , state iarn that industrialists for years daughter, Mrs. Flora Harmon, and Christian Church Tuesday even- geologist for the Indiana De- have been unable to secure ade-

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Terre Haute Monday. " ' contests were enjoyed. The hosMr. and Mrs. Oscar Harmon of tess served delicious refreshLinton, visited Mrs. Flora Har- ments , of pecan pie, whipped mon Sunday. . .. cream and coffee to the followMr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley ing guests: Mrs. Emma Spinks,

of Shelbvville. and Mr. and Mrs. Elsie' Hill, Gladys Coyner, Helen ! be systematic charting of the

1 Ralph Morgan of Dugger, were Hildenbrand, Isabell Wilson, Mrs. earth's substructure through use

results of the legislature's . forward-looking fection "will be ascertainable very soon." One of the . programs made possible by the legislature will

sources and often, for that rea son, have refused to locate new industry here, asked and gained additional funds for operation of the Geology division beginning

quate knowledge of Indiana's re- with July 1.

Rural Route 4, Sullivan 3 Miles North On 41.

Phone 9075

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs1. Grace McLyn, Eva Lisher and

Charles ' Morgan. . one guest, Mrs. D. C. Phillippi. Mrs. Thelma Edds underwent a "

major operation at the Mary

Sherman Hospital recently. She is reported doing nicely. Mrs. Mary Bailey has purchased the Smith Cafe.

Mrs. Monna Hopkins was Linton Monday. Dr. Bull of Linton, was Dugger Wednesday.

TTJRMAN TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU MEETING

of the revolutionary air-born magnetometer, recently demonstrated in Indianapolis by the United States Geological Survey. From the - resulting substructure maps, Dr. Deiss said invaluable information will be gained

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SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 10:30 A. M. Livestock Some extra good horses, cows and calves, and heifers. Hogs sows and feeders. Sheep Farm Machinery, etc. Farm Machinery, Hay and Straw Household Goods Anyone wishing to sell anything at this sale will please contact sales committee before 9:00 A. M. on sale day. All other items should be on grounds day before" sale. COMMITTEE: Ray Timmerman, 0. R. Graham. Ted Straley, Leslie Jones, Freeman Clark and Squire Bedwell. Not Responsible For Accidents TERMS-CASH SQUIRE BEDWELL, Auctioneer LESLIE JONES, Clerk Lunch Will Be Served by Ladies of Pleasantville MptTindist f!liiirh ' ' V

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in Bureau will meet Monday even-' sources; information which to ' ing, April 7th, at 7:30 at the date has not been available due

ln school building. A panel discus1 sion and a movie on conserva-

Mrs. Stella Ringer, Mrs. Eva tion wjjj bs gjven. Taylor and son, Tommie, attend- eirs trio comnosed of Pat

ed the golden wedding annivers- steele Myrna Clayton and Ann

Osburn will sing. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. All parents with children from the ages of 4 to 10 years old are urged to bring them to this meeting as a pet and hobby club is being organized.

ary of Mr. and Mrs. John Critch

field at Terre Haute Sunday. Mrs. Critchfield, Mrs. ' Ringer

Monuments JAMES J. DURHAM

240 So. Main St. Phone 343 1

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Made-Up EASTER NOVELTIES Especially for that one who watches for the Easter Bunny. 45c to 1.49 CHOCOLATE EASTER RABBITS, enriched with chopped nuts . . , 3 for 25c

FANCY

BOXED CHOCOLATES

assorted flavors with rich chocolate coating.

lb. 98c

STURDY METAL LAWN CHAIRS

All metal construction, decorative.

LADIES' PURSES

New plastic materials in black and colors will not crack or peel.

2.98 Plus Tax

ADJUSTABLE

Pine frame with fine "inesh galvanized screening: ... 15, 18 or 24 inches by 33 inches long.

69c up

HARDY Rose Bushes AH Varieties

State Geological Data To Increase . Under New Study INDIANAPOLIS, April 4 Ind- ' iana's Division of Geology, for years little more than a "paper organization," will embark July 1 on a far-reaching program of scientific exploration of the stata's natural resources. I Expansion of the division's i work was made possible by action of the 1947 session of the Indiana General Assembly which, upon recommendation by Gov-

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Have you some leftover Winter bills that you wish to "square up" now? If so, see us about a Debt Consolidation Loan. Repayment adjusted to fit your budget. Come in or phone. ' We'll give vou prompt service

Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.

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WRIGHT'S SILVER CREAM 23c KLENZO SILVER CREAM 25c SHELF PAPER 10c H & H SOAP : 25c BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER, quart 69c CENOL CLEAN-QUICK CRYSTALS 25c ABSORENE WALLPAPER CLEANER 15c SILQUE CREAM SHAMPOO : $1.00 PERMO GLO SHAMPOO $1.00 $1.00 HALO SHAMPOO 89c 60c BRF.NE SHAMPOO 49c 60c KREML SHAMPOO 49c 75c FITCH SHAMPOO 59c TONI COLD WAVE SET $1.25 PORTRAIT COLD WAVE SET $1.49

PHOTO FINISHING 8 Print Roll (oversize), 30c Extra Prints, 3c OPEN SUNDAY .. . April 6th

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We Intend To Please YOU We offer with this in mind First the best in equipment available today. Second Courtesy and consideration for you at all times.

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Open 7:00 A. M. - 8 :00 P. M. Week Days 7:00 A. M. - 10:00 P. M Saturday & Sunday

Baked Chicken & DRESSING CHOICE OF 3

Baked Ham & PINEAPPLE

Roast Beef & GRAVY

Sno Flake Potatoes, Candied Yams, Buttered Peas, Baked Apples, Cauliflower, Deviled Eggs, Lettuce Salad, Bean Salad, Cottage Cheese Salad, Vegetable Jello Salad, Pineapple-Cottage Cheese Salad. CHOICE OF DESSERTS . . . . Pecan Pie, Cherry Pie, Cocanut Cream Pie, White Cake, Sliced Peaches, Apricots and Ice Cream. HOT ROLLS & DESSERT INCLUDED

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