Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 135, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 July 1948 — Page 4
SULUVAN DAILY TIMES-
THURSDAY, JULY g. 1928. BULLIVAN. INDIANS u3 TheyTl Do It Every Time y . By Jimmy Hatlo Sullivaii Club Meeting TH18 WEEK hiM I. Snm Ma But WHENEVER MAMA RELIEVES PAPA At THE WHEELTHE HIGH WAV 6UDDENLV DEGENERATES INTO 'THIS Presbyterian Circles will meet Friday, July 9th at 2:30 o'clock as follows: Circle . 1 with Mrs. Poland Campbell. Circle Z with Mrs. Hervey Ridgeway, and Circle 3 vwith Mrs. Harry, Lowry. .1 -X.
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Delicious Canned Meat. 12 oz. Can Treet Or Prehi 45c Good Standard Quality. No. IVi Can Peaches 2 For 39c Good Standard Cream Style. No. 2 Can . Corn 2 For 27c
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Weton Council No. 405 Degree of Pocahontas will meet in regular session Monday evening at 7:30. Installation ot otticcrs. Pocahoptas club will he entertained by Mattie Truelock Thursday evening, July 8th. Bring dwn table service.
The Stardust Home Econonomics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Dozier, Trust building. Apartment 6, 312 West Thomas street Thursday, July 8th at 7:30 p. m. Bring prize for games.
Kroner. Root Beer, Ginger Ale, Cola, Orange
The Spcedo club will meet .with Maggie BleJsoe Friday, July 9th.
BEVERAGES
24 oz
Bottle
Kroner. Del'cious. Blend.
ICED TEA. M43c
Fdncy Grated. 7 oz. Can
TUN A FISH
39c I
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From jars to jar
rings, priced to save you more.
Ker or iwson. fints, Doz; 63c
FRUIT JARS ....... Qts.Doz.73c Extra Fine Granulated. Pure Cane
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Fine Quality
JAR RINGS ..Doz. 5c
Kerr, Complete
JAR CAPS........ Doz. 33c
I A FavQi ite for Jellies, Jams! 8 oz. Bot. CERT0. 24c
Kroger Hot-Dated. Save up to 14c a Lb.
All Popular Brands
Kroger. Vitamin Rich. 46 oz. Can TOMATO JUICE , . 23c Windsor Club. Mild, Mellow , CHEESE SPREAD:. 2 Lb. Box 93c Joan of Arc. No. 2 Can KIDNEY BEANS -2For25c Good Standard Quality. A picnic treat! PORK&BEAN Si ; . 3 Cans 29c
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Mild smoke-sweet flavor -not too fat, nor too lean. A thriftier buy at Kroger's. SLAB Any Size Piece Ib.55c
FRYING CHICKENS
BACON SQUARES
PORK LOIN ROAST
FRESH DRESSED READY TO FRY
ARMOUR'S STAR CELLO WRAPPED
THIRD RIB LEAN. TENDER
SPICED LUNCHEON
DEI ICIOUS MEAT SERVE HOT OR COLD
iij kJ No Calendar Needed Lb. 39c B) tl
.Can 1.79
p Fresh Fruits tANTAlbUPES
& Vegetables
POTATOES
VINE RIPENED, CALIFORNIA JUMBO 27's
THE FINEST , V. S, KO. 1 .. LONG WHITE
E"ery liroger landlord knows y.-hen the first of the month has 'co.1X8 because every Kroger store pays it3 rent strictly on .tir.ie. Kroger is also a good customer of local light and power companies. And a new or remodeled Kroger store means work for local carpenters and other skilled workers. A Kroger store Is an asset in every community itj serves.
INDIANAPOLIS, July 8 (UP) Hobart Creighton, who has been running for governor and also for re-election to the State Legislature, was a candidate for only one office today. He filed his formal- withdrawal from the Kosciusko County legislative race yesterday with the Secretary of State. Creighton has served Kosciusco County in the House of Representatives since 1933 and has been speaker for three sessions.
Combined choirs of the Srllivan churches are hereby directed to meet tonight at eight o'clock In the Presbyterian church to practice for the Sunday, July 11th Union Church Services program. All those in the Christmas program and new voices as well are urged to be present.
Pythian Sisters will meet Ihursifiay evening at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to be present.
C. W. E. club will . meet with Mrs, Ida Ault, Friday, July 9, for a covered dish dinner.
UNEXPECTEDLY HIGH YIELD of wheat in Kansas this year is jamming- ' Kansas City grain terminals. This weary driver is sleeping atop his 1,500-bushel load after waiting six hours in a 100-truck line. The state's crop may reach 185,000,000 bushels but still far short of last year's bumper crop of 287,000,000 bushels. . (International)
Mayer Iob Bad Medicine NEW YORK (UP) Silage
Tzo, a Navojo medicine man
who visited City Hall, emphatically refused when Mayor Williafn O'Dwyer offered to trade
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: Teachers May Wei MEMFinS, Tcnn. (UP) School efcehers hero cfon't have to -y Id maids. A new ruling
rescinds the .'Id claura that required teachers to resign in"
event of marriage.
. Medical Test Proved This . Great to Relieve MONTHLY
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Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer rom pain, feel so nervous, weak; high-strung at such times? Then bo try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! In a recent medical test this Droved remarkably helpful to wom
en troubled this way. Any drugstore.
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State G O. P. To Plan Campaign ' Ai Lake Session , INDIANAPOLIS, - July 8 (UP)-r- State Republican Chair
man H. Clark Springer, ignor- c Krrf.IVrw, ing a rumored movement to oust Kjr UN 1 C,Ifco I
mm, issued a can toaay lor a
SCOTT CITY
Mrs. Chancy Osborne . of this community and her daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Rose Bower, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hayhurst
Sunday afternoon. ' Mrs. Laura Hamilton is ill.
Mr., and MJrs. Joe Mayrose and daughter of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and lamily and Mr .and Mrs. Harold Clark and family visited Mrs. Hazel Howe and family Monday. ' r" Mrs; Steve Hall has retarhed tp, her home after spending the past , ten weeks in Missouri with her ' mother,' who just passed away. . Mr., and Mrs.. Steve Van, Mrs. . Charley Cox and Muble Hedgeworth visited Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Owens Sunday. '. Rev., and Mrs. Pearl Dean, Pauline Watson, Geraldine Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morin and son, . Larry, recently attended the Nao.)sn Yot.h Convention held at Springfield, Ohio. ' Mr .and Mrs. Bill Eldridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boyll of
Youngstown. Monday.
Village Homemakers will rnet Tuesday, July 13th at 7:30 at the heme of Mrs. Robert Davis, 963 Ncrth Court street. In case, of bd weather, the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Giles. Call 929-B if unable to attend.
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MIDGET RACING Every Sunday Night
! LAWRENCE COUNTY ! , SPEEDWAY Lawrenceville, 111.
meeting of GOP .candidates for state offices to "discuss cam-' paign plans." , . Springar said the 'candidates would meet with him at Tippecanoe Country Club near Warsaw Sunday in what, he . .described as the "traditional" post-convention get. together . of piarty nominees. Springer said specifically that the meeting would be limited to candidates. That eliminated any possibility of a state committee, meeting at which it was reported foes of Springer, would ,. attempt to muster strength .to replace him. , Springer commented yesterday that there was "no need" for a stata committee meeting at this time. ', : But some observers speculated that other members of " the
TO FARMERS Many reports have been received of spittle bugs on alfalfa, clover, str9wberries, and other r;inS by the .Purdue University department . of entomology, acWuing iq the County Agriculure Extensioh office. Spittle bugs are recognized by a frothy mass
st the axils of the stems, and at
DODD BRIDGE Candacc Sellers and Mae Jennings cl Sullivan spent part of lost week with M,-s. Hattie Strain. Harold Underwood and family cf Odon, and Mr. and Mns. J. H.. Dunker of Louisville Ky., spentthe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. wallace Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hayden and Dannie spent a few days last week with Ray Hayden and family and other relatives at Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woner visited his sister, Mrs. Hattie Strain, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Riggs and Mx. and Mrs. Rcss Parr and son, Jimmie, called on Mrs. Hattie Strain and her house guests, Mrs. Candace Sellers and Mae Jennings, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and Sara were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Brown and Tru man. Mrs. Ruth Wt liter and children and Mrs. Watson and friends went to Terre Haute Sunday. Miss Catherine Hayden is rpnding a few. days with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hayden and son, Dannie.
NEW LEBANON
and Mrs. Ralph Bohmeter and Sallie Lou visifpH th fn.
the base of this spittl is a green er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Quit paying rent ank own your home. Special bajgaina on property on Installment plan.. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT
nympn which later becomes
moderately large, leaf hopper. . Although these iaf hoppers do no .great amount of damage, J. J. Davis, head of the entomology department, says,; they are objectionable t in that? they prevent prompt drying, . when the crops are . cut for "hay. Nsually insecticide treatment is not necessary. When the bugs are abundant, control canbe obtained tf a 3-4 percent rpt.enone dust or spray. Cool, wet, cloudy weather, early in the season, for the past three years has, been responsible in part, for the pest. .
DELRICH DefidQ&s Iviirgaiins Lb. 45c U- id v-.-:--
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Gsnefal Elsctric Siihbsam And Tdastmaster TOASTERS
. Several reports -have been rereived .at . the County Agent's office, concerning quite , a few grasshoppers throughout the County. " - " . : People are urged to be on the lookout ior small grasshoppers and catch them soon. The recommendations for killing grasshoppers are lead arse, nate, 5 chlordane, or poison brtfn .bait. Recommendations for making poison bran bait can be
nam Bohmeier at Freelandville Saturday evening.' Mrs. Zoe Edgington of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Estella Johnson of Merom visited their sister, Mrs. Jean Pirtle and family, Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Siner was the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Siner arid Steven in Shelburn. , Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Eaton of Rotinson, Illinois, and Mrs. Bertha Pierson were dinner guestMonday of Mr. and Mrs. Georre Mascn and family. Miss Sara Sims, who is in purses training at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, is visit4n8cr parent3. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sims.
MT. CALVARY
Lb. 42c
1 lU&Sil JUi.
: Kit. -, Makes 50. Suckers. ' 4 Flavors. Complete with sticks, mold " , Only 39c -
OSCAR MAYER WEINERS Plain or with sauce
47c :
12 oz. Can
'APPLIANG1
122 West Jackson
Phone 369
ent's office.'
; Grass Cutters Wanted
tJhT-, WiU be Preaching ' at
. yaicary aunday morning I R egena Ruth Spencer . ot Whiting is the guest of her .grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Clarenc2 Spencer this week. Mrs. Esther Powell and daughter, Annabell. of Omaha
abtained from your County Ag-; Nebraska. and Mrs. Ollie Tryon
icjie nauTe wers guests last week of their brother. Flovrf
Skinner and family.
i UUUxlKElSPSIE, N. Y. (UP) 1,11 . croaie visited in Dutchess County Sheriff C. Fred this community one day last Close doesn't want .airplanes 'act.- week- . , ing like iawrimowers in -his terf i- ,Rev El Yates attended the tory., He warned pilots to 'stop rrevival meeting at Paxton last flying low over the county., "They week. pet o be grass cutters after a ' .Mr., and Mrs. Ernest Skinner while," he snorted, and " "cause a of St. Bernice were week-end lot of trouble" among cattle and guests of Roscde Campbell and other stock. family at Bruceville.
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