Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 182, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 11 September 1947 — Page 6

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SULLTvTAN.i)AILT TIMES- .THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1947.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

One-Minute Test 1. Maraschino ia a liqueur made by distilling the Juice of what fru)t? 2. What part of the flower la the corolla? 3. How would the palmetto be classified?

Words of Wisdom Brevity is the best recommenlatlon of speech, whether in a lenator or an orator. Cicero.

Today's Horoscope With more than ordinary abilty, you have self-confidence and Ambition, and work and plan in

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a methodical manner.. Tou speak quickly sometimes, but do not in tentionally hurt others. You love travel and good times, and want your family and loved ones to share all your pleasures. You are affectionate and loving. . Your birthday will be good. Events and action taken will have far reaching effects. There may be a joining of forces or a partnership of some sort In your next year, endeavor to avoid heart and nerve overstrain through excessive work and worry.. Defer changes, if possible, whether domestic or business., Watch expenditures. Cultivate faith and

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optimism, as the clouds wQl pass. The child who is born today will be bold and highly strung and life will be difficult. Sorrow through the' affections is shown, and money will be bard to ob taln- ' . ?.. Hints on Etiquette Z. If you feel sorry for yotirself and continually talk about your troubles, you will soon lose your friends. One-Minute Test Answer 1. Cherries. 2. The petals. 3. As a palm.

URGE RIO FORMULA FOR UN

DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Track Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9 WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES

DUNGAN REUNION I The annual Dungan reunion will be held September 14th on the Meronri Bluff. All relatives and friends are invited. Lunch will be served at noon.

ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT FOR 35c. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your money bach Ask. any druggist for this STRONG TlT.rvT. "Mtr -with 90i

alcohol, it PENKTRATES. Reaches end kills MORE germs ON CONTACT, i Today at Bennett's Pharmacy: Anderson's in Carlisle - '

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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Harmony Home Economics club will meet Thursday, September 11, city park, covered dish supper at 6:30 p. m. Bring families and table service.

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YOUNG... TENDER... PRICED RIGHT

No better fresh fryers

in town. Plenty of tender, rich, juicy meat. Better eating , . , better value.

ROASTING CHICKENS

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Club Steak SXICBt, Lb.63c

Cold Cuts f vaSies "Lb.45c H&G Whiting

Smoked JowlsSrriedb35c Cod Fillets

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M a r g e r i n eParkay -i Nfiw Low Price

lb. can 39o

Lb. 35c 3 Lb. Can $1.01

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Household Supplies

A Seafood Treat

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CheeseSpreadi Sir' 1? 77c

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STA FLO Liquid Starch Qt. 22c BLEACH, Hy Clo 32 oz. Bottle '. ,. 10c

JOHNSON'S GLO COAT 69C With Applyer . . Qt. Bottle 9Sc LIGHT BULBS. Mazda 15,

25, 40, 60 W. :. 11c , Plus lc Tax BROOMS, 4 Sewed . 65c MOPS, Cotton, 8 or. 43c SCOTT TISSUE ... . . . 3 Rolls 29c

... KOTEX, Sanitary No. 2i4 OC Napkins, 12s '. . . 2 Boxes 57c

Carton

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JERGEN'S LOTION For Lovely Hands Large Bottle 47c

TOKAY GRAPES

U. S. NO. 1 GOOD EATING

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The C.W.E. Club will meet Friday, Sept. 12 for a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Ann Purceil, 429 titration Street. 1

Hamburger LT,; . 39c

Mesh

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Idaho Russets, U. S. No. 1 Candy Yams 3Lb.29c U. S. No. 1, New Tennessee . rv.- r--,

Celery 2 Stalks 31c

Michigan Pascal, Crisp, Tender

Apples 3 Lb. 39c

Jonathan, Eating Favorite, U. S. No. 1

Speedo club will meet Friday night at the home of Cora Harris, 437 South Court 1 Street.

Presbyterian Circles will meet Friday, September 12, at 2 p. m. as follolws: Circle No. 1, Mrs. Fred Alsop; Circle No. 2, Mrs. James Durham; and Circle No. 3, Mrs. Gilbert Snyder.

The Methodist church choir will meet tonight at 7:30 for practice. '

SOCIETY ATTEND INSTALLATION Mrs. Mary Parks and Mrs. Lena Vickrey attended the installation of American Legion Auxiliary officers at Princeton,

Indiana last night.

The Sullivan Saddle Club will have a wcir.cr. roast and a ride at the 4-H Club fair grounds Saturday night, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p. m. All riders are invited to attend.

Elm Park P.T.A. meeting, Elm Park building, Thursday night, September 11th, 70 o'clock.

certcTAtv re ctate Georee C, Marshall (right) and Senator Arthur

Vandenberg (R), Mich., report to the nation in Washington, D. C on

the Rio Inter-American defense pact, aescriDing u as Blmu.i5 pie of what the UN has failed to do for peace, (International)

NOTICE We have recently added to cur facilities for making portraits of babies, with a consequent improvement in quality, the utmost in comfort for baby and the least bother for mother. You will find that having your baby photographed in our studio is a pleasure.

The Hunter Studio, 201 Sherman Bldg., Phone 109-Y

Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday, September 11. All members please be present. Royal Neighbors degree team will meet for practice Friday night, September 12, 7:00 o'clock. Anyone willing to help with' the work when we go to Bicknell please come.

Sausage has been a favorita1 food for so long that a referenca t to it is made in Homsr'a "Odys-j sey." , i j The Waldenses were & etct of j religiou3 reformers cf fesJlStli,

century.

The Pocahontas club will be entertafned by Manta Truelock on Thursday night, Sept. 11, at 7 o'clock.

V.F.YV. Auxiliary meeting, Thursday night, 8 o'clock, canteen. .

Bamian was once a famous town and valley of Afghanistan. The valley is at an elevation of 8,495 feet, and is the only known pass over the Hindu-Kush, 40 miles north of the ruins of Bamian, for artillery and military transport. Alexander the Great is believed to have followed this route In his conquests in western Asia. ! Two provinces of Chile produced 95 per cent of the world's nitrate supply until the process of obtaining nitrate from the air was made commercially profitable. . f . I ! A tabularium is a room con-1 taining memorial tablets.

DINNER ' A dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freal

Frye near Pleasantville in honor of Mrs. Albert R. Housden :ind i son, Gary, of Renton, Washing- ! ton, who has spent the past ihres I weeks here with relatives. A 'large table of food was spread on the lawn and a beautifully decorated - cake centered the table.

Those attending were Mrs. Henry Sandberg, Mr.v and Mrs. Max Shilder of Terre Haute, Mrs. Jane Holder of St. Bernice, John Moore of Bldomfield, Mr. and

Mrs. William ( Sharp, - Henry Holley, Mrs. William Lucas, Mrs. Emma Chambers, Mrs. Anna F. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackenn nf T.intnn. Mr. and Mrs. Freal

Frye and family of Pleasantville, and the honored guests, Mrs.

Housden and son, Gary.

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GRAPEFRUIT IGc PACKER'S LABEL Unswcetoaed GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .18e Save lc. Buy 2 Cans 3Sc f LANG'S WHOLE DILL PI0KLES .21o SULTANA BRAND PEANUT BU ITEil i2a

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Bakhtegan Is a salt 'lake is southwest Persia to the east of ' Shiraz. It is 74 miles long and from four to 13 miles broad. It is formed by the Kur river. Ita altitude is 5,100 feet above the, sea, and ' large deposits of fine salt are gathered from its basin . when the lake dries up In summer. , I Baker's antelope ty a large antelope of the Sudan, with j massive horns. It is pale liver-, red, with penciled ears and some black stripes on the shoul- j ders. It was named after its dls coverer, Sir Samuel Baker. j . j Friday is the traditional Mo-3 hammedan Sabbath

Coatzacoalcos. better known as Puerto Mexico, is a port in the state of Vera Cruz, Mexico. It is the Atlantic terminus of the Tehuantepec National railway, .and is cae of the busiest shipping centers in Mexico. The natural harbor has been deep ened for heavy-draft steamers. It has a United States consular agent . , , A mixture of ground corn cobs and rice hulls has been used in a sand-blasting machine to blast carbon from gasoline engine cylinders. Milk Is at the top of lists ofj foods of high nutritious qualities- -

Anytime Any Place YELLOW CAB Phone 470 .' The Thinking Fellow Rides A Yellow

QUICK Battery Charging

PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVICE

AUTO RACES

Indiana's Fastest Track TERRE HAUTE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 8:00 P. M. TRIALS 6:00 . P; M; 'v

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