Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 82, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 April 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, APR. 24, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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- A Home Owned Democratid Newspaper ullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 JI. POTNTER V:'.. ..:..... Publisher OANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor

MER H. MURRAY Editor

Jntered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana

Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St.

lvan, Indiana

Political Announcements

NEW LEBANON

I Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee Saturday

1 and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raymond of Hampton, Virginia ; are announcing the arrival of a son, Richard Carl. Mrs. Raymond is

the former Miss Kathleen Lis-

fii United Press Wire Service " .'' National Representative: f Thels and Simpson, New York

The following persons have ' man

signified their intention of sdek-l -'.

j ing nomination for the various Mrs. Nellie Brocker and . Mr. offices in the coming city primary and Mrs. Thoburn Brocker of

Telephone 12 i election on Tuesday, May 6, 1947. ! Indianapolis, visited Sunday with

Mrs. Elizabeth Lisman.

Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Siner visit

ed Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. John Siner and Stevie j Arnett and Helen

in Shelburn, Sunday. ;Mary Lou

Mrs. Margie Bailey went to

Indianapolis Sunday to see her baby who is ill at the Riley Hospital. '

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DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor ISAAC SOUTHWOOD

For Mayor : ARTHUR McGUIRE V ' ,.. For Councilman, 3rd Ward II. M. STEWART

Keeps' Campaign Promise

For Councilman, 3rd Ward RALPH YUNG

For Councilman, First Ward A. E. "LEX". DRAPER

was elected mayor of Harlingen. He asked that his salary be re-

HARRINGTON, Tex. (UP) ' duced .from $2,400 to $1 a year. J. Kroeger, who s campaigned ' .The city commissioners com-

'edhtmidH,0ioerSOnalhgain' TmiSed " ml 3 year' Pay; For Oty Councilman, First Ward' ed up to his promise when he of a commissioner. . - FRANCIS TRUELOCK ; i

' Jack IVClure of ' Indianapolis, spent the week-end, with his wife, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Biggs and family. .

. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee and

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee and

son of Paxton,' Illinois, visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker and

MOOS1ER PETE

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sJTRODUCTORY

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Previous to 1848. golf balls' had been made of leather stuffed with feathers, and the manufacture of them' was difficult That year gutta-percha balls were in. vented and were In vogue for many years, until the advent of the rubber-cored balL .

Hopes for Acquittal

J Tonight Only; Jan Savitt

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OFFER

SATURDAY -SUNDAY, April 2:&-27:

Regular 18c Per Gallon Ethyl : 19c Per Gallon AFTER SALE PRICE OF GASOLINE WILL BE KEG. 20.8c, ETHYL 22.3c PER GALLON Located south of L C. R, R. Corner at Silver & Section Sts. ' On' Highway. 41, Sullivan, Ind .

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ON TRIAL In Washington on charges of conspiracy to defraud the government in the Garsson war contracts case, Andrew J. May, former congressman from Kentucky, has predicted to newsmen that he will be "vindicated and acquitted." May, 71, is charged with receiving or agreeing to receive, $53,634 from the brothers Henry and Murray Garsison while he was a member of jCongresa. (International)

Fri. & Sat. Double Action Sunset Carson Peggy Stewart in "RED RIVER RENEGADES"

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Oklahoma, , Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Eaton of Robinson, Illinois, Mr.' and Mrs. Bernard 'Wilkins and

son, Rudy, Miss Shirley Jean

Dean and

EXLINE CORNER

Mr. and Mrs. George Mason

had as their dinner guests Sun

day Mr. and Mjrs. Bill Pierson and daughter of Kinefisher.

Mr. and Mrs. George Young have returned to Detroit, Michigan after spending the. past few weeks at their home here.

Mrs. David Brown and daugh

ter have returned home from Indianapolis where they visited relatives. - Mrs. Ernest Edds, and son and Mrs. Tom King and daughter called, on Mrs. Stella ' Houston Sunday. ,

Cleo Howk of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Critchfield of Lawrcnceville, Illinois, j

were Sunday guests of Mr. and

Mrs. D. ' Brown and daughter,

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FOR SALE j

Farm Wagon; implements; 8 ft. wide 2-wheel trailers. Fender & Body Work done expertly; can paint, repair or build anything. North of Shelburn on 41 Bill's Welding Shop

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TIME 7:00 P. M.: tonight 'And v.- Friday i ; 6:00 P. M. Saturday

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Chenille Bath Sets, Set of mat and stool cover designed with contrasting colors . . . rose, yellow, green. 2.98 Set

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CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE "SLade-Grown" flavor, ' Lb. 49c

BORDEN'S INSTANT COFFEE, Delicious and fullflavored . 2 Oz. Jar 43c

TENDERLEAF TEA, America's Largest Selling Tea, 4 Oz. Pks.'' 24c OVALTINE, Plain , r chocolate . .-. , . . . . Small Can 35c CA MT HELL'S SOUP Creamy Tomato. 3 Cans 29c LIBBY'S DEEP-BROWN ; BEANS. Smothered with thick sauce, 2 17 oz. Jars 35c i ARMOUR'S CHILI CON t'ARNE, Chock Full of tender beans 16 Oz. Jar 27c MOTT'S APPLE JUICE, Tangy - fdeliciousness" 32 Oz. pottle 24c MOTT'S VINEGAR, Crystal -While ... 16 Oz. Bottle 10c

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SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR

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2 34 Lb. Box

CAMEL CIGARETTES . . . . . Easy on the uT"aste zone. ctn. $1.39 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE. Gocd to the last , drop. . . . ; . . ; . Lb. 49c MOTT'S JELLIES. Six varieties. Famed for a century ' for finest. .quality. .,''' 12 Oz. Tumbler .... 19c ARMOUR'S TRE'ET. Delic- ? ious canned meat. 12 Oz. Can ';;... 43o RITZ CRACKERS. Nothin? tastes as good as Hit but Ritzt ...... Lge. Pkg. 2Dc

ALL SWEET MARGARINE Rich Creaminess. Lb. 41c

2 Lb. Leaf

75c

Kraft Velveeta Get this value treat. Shef ford's ....... Chevel. Smoother.

NuMaidOleo ..... Lb. 38c

Table-grade. putter , . Kroger Print

ST 62c

..... j.. 69c

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CLOROX A safe bleach and dfcinfertant.'.'

39c

POST CORN TOAST1ES, A

crispy breakfast treat, 13 Oz. Pkg. ............ 13c

FEPSI-COLA, Twice as much

for a nickel. . 6 Bottles 29c i MORTON'S SALT. Wlicn it rains, it pours. 2 26 Oz. Pkgs: ...... .. ... 17c CHESTERFIELDS or LUCK1ES. A.B.C. or L.S.M.F.T Ctn. $1.39

Vlv''' ' Juki of In el oi j first thin j j I lemon ' water en arising '0. '

29c-

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California Sunkist. Lemons

Dbz. 33c

111 I w'ffl p. m y.fiv.j

Carrots . .

Fresh, Crisp Green 'Beans I; Fresh, Tender

Juicy, Thin Skinned.;

2 Bunches 11c t i

' . Lb 23c , 5 L!j 35c

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM OR ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS ,0 . Lb. 59c

Ready-to-eat

Lb. 63c

SWIFT PREMIUM BACON 1 lb. layer ARMOUR STAR BACON : 1 lb. layer , . . . . , ...

63c

63c

SWIFT PREMIUM FRANKS

Skinless .......

Lb. 43c

SWIFT BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE Tiny Link Lb. 49c Kroger Cut U. S. Govt.: , . CHUCK ROAST Grade A Lb. 43c a :.'-; ' , HAMBURGER Ground fresh daily ...... Lb. 35c H & G WHITING v. ..?'?. Ready for the pan . . . : ... Lb. 19c ,

Beets ..... 2Sc

Waubeka Sliced Beets . .

Libby's

3;s229c

'T." .

no. -morji

Cans

Fancy Kraut . . 2 Libby's " . ;

Hoininy 2 21c

Lyeretts . '

Tomatoes .... 2 Cam 29c

All NoV 2 Cans; ' ,'

Tomato Sauce . . 4' 29c

Hunt's 0-ru-.-"V'

Sweet Potatoes . . No c21c

Deliciouy,;,

esaucc. ... 2 . cans31c

Mott's

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Kroger' -Food

TWIST BREAD z25c'

QPATf 1CUT rnVtKEr? Freshly roasted,

Loaves

3 Lb

$1.12

u Visit Our,pahdy DepU CHOCOLATE:- COVERED PEANUTS Fine;Ouality. :2 5 Oz. Cello Bags 35c BRACK SWING BARS,. A delicious r- rpickrup Iv-Pv .v: .., i.:?;. 3 for. 14c OLD FASHIONED PEANUT BAR, ' A tasty Tid -bit",'. for 14c

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