Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 184, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 September 1949 — Page 4
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NEW ASSISTANT DEFENSE SECRETARIES SWdRN IN
''i APRICOTS 25c-2.88-5.75 I f l! ' " V' ' Avondale. Unpecled Halves llsi APRICOTS 19c -2.16 4.31
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2 for
Avondale. Golden halves or slices
no. 212 r. i oo
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Kroger. Halves or slices
24 cans
cans
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Copyright 1949. The Kroger Co. AI F KROGER 3lVL PRESERVES PEACH 21c Delicious Fresh, fruit flavor GRAPE JAM 1-lb. Jar 21c Kroner's. Economy priced. PRESERVES Kroger 1-lb. Jar 29c Elackberry, Cherry or Strawberry PEANUT BUTTER 'M' 5?c
, Krogrer. Homogenized. V i Smooth Spreading
PEACHES N'2?c
Libby's Yellow Cling Halves Boysenberries c27& Good Standard Quality
Blackberries 21c
25 c
12 cans
cans
12 cans
No. 2"
Can
12 cans i
J2 cans
Kroger. Red. Sour, Pitted CORN ?'..-35c. Kroger. Cream Style. Golden rnmi no.
Willi Can 2 for VJL 12 cans
Avondale. Cream Style White
21 cans '
J24 cans i
i 24 cans .
24 cans.
si 24 cans.
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Dc?NSE SECRETARY 'Louis Johnson (right) swears in three new assistant secretaries at Washington. From left: Paul H. Griffith, Marx Leva, Wilfred J. McNeil. All three had served as special assistants. Women in background are Mrs. Paul Griffith (left) and Mrs. Marx Leva. (International)
DODD BRIDGE Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday night. The Willing Workers will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Bailey. ; Mrs.. Emma Barrett and dau- , phter rrti"-rwl to their ) horrte in Detroit, Michigan" after' visiting her brother, Jack Ryland.
guest of her sister,, Mrs. Ruth Michigan City, Ind., and Rev. Walker and family one day last and Mrs. J. M. Smith and Howweek, ard and Iris. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Akers and ( : family attended the horse show ' rnMPT AmT in Terre Haute Sunday. W ' ' Mrs. Bill Wade spent the week- , JNUla end in Indianapolis with her I The Kember Terre Haute Fed children. ' jeral Credit Union has filed a , Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Means complaint on a note against
AlWAYS FRESH!
ALWAYS TENDER! More Meat For Your Money The Kroger-Cut trims the chine bone, cuts off the short rib end. You get more meat.
URGER i. and save.
Sliced BACON Vigo
T,pan
!tiftjiUgUiUl Fres
Buy 3 lb. and save. 3 lb. 1.47
7 ci fori TVffr q tirl TVTrc CVm floo
Mrs. Zylpha Woodard was the MeaM Lab;or Day
Mr. and Mrs. Pad Parr
There are miles of wear
Bailey
were
Monday
Revel E. Gallagher in the Sullivan Circuit Court.
, Kroger-Cut Tenderay. 7 Inch
mm
W Sj-BS W S So
Kroger's Tenderay. Fine for Braising
s ree irsrri
Tenderay. Diced for Stew
Kroger-Cut Tenderay. Shoulder Cuts
It
Wabash Sliced Bacon lb. 55c
Slab BACON
Whole or any size piece. Buy the Slab and save.
Cooked PICNICS
4 to 8 lb. Cello Wrapped U -
Cooked HAMS T 16 to 20 lb. avg. Butt half lb. 59c Fresh SIDE Lean, Sliced Jowl BACON Sliced Free Pork SAUSAGE Le.ui, Bulk Minced LUNCHEON Fine for school lunches
Dresses Pan Ready
WHITING
CHEESE, 2 lb. box 73c Kroger's Windsor Club GOT. CHEESE, lb. ctn. . . 19c Kroger. Rich, Creamed TKEET, PREM 12-oz. - Can J9c Makes tasty school lunches FLOUR, 5 lb. basr 49c Gald Medal or Pillsbury
tell
Always in Stock-
Friendliness' is a commodity found in all Kroger stores. It's an item that is never out .of stocl and never out of season. Kroger employees . everywhere know that a fi;iendly smile and a cheerful word make your shop:
ping; and their jobs more pleas-. xr rt Viinir rP "KVrtfpr"
as another word for "friendli ness." " '' ! .
HOT-DATED COFFEE SPOTLIGHT Fresher. 3-lb..W?1.21 lb.4lC " ;
SAVE 5 TO 7c ON 2 LOAVES
BREAD
220-oz. leaves
2a-oz. OTC
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KROGER ACORN CREMES CANDY Candy of the Week. . 14-oz. one j bag L3
in the shoes we
repair. Top quality R materials. Careful workmanship. Ask for BrF. Goodrich HEELS -
r' because therc' more tubfiff where the wear is hardest and they're NON-MARKING. MAXWELL-BEVIS Shoe Co. Quality, Style, Service Expert Shoe Repairing
guests of Mrs.
evening. Floyd Hardy and Charlos Har
dy attended the horse show in Terre Haute Sunday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krause were Mr. and Mrs. William McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Lex McCammon and Patsy, Mr. anl Mrs. Ike Hart, Ruthy and Alice and Marold McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCammon, Mr. and Mrs. James Medley and scj's i.nd .Betty McCammon. i ' i j An ice cream so'sl will be hold Friday night, September j lfi'th by the young adults or Dodi Bridge at the Turman House in ! Cr;iy.;il)e. Speda' . program. ' Everyone is, Juvited. ' .' Mr. ; arid - Mrs.' Mak iVoodardj
and Mr. and Mts. Ike. 'lart at- ! tended the State Fair last Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hay den hud as their week-end fineats Kathleen Haydcn and Rev. nj.d Mrs. Calvin Sweeney and Diare
: of Greenville, Ky., Mr. and Mis. J ! Bay Kayden and Janice and , Danny. Pauline Hayden of
FAIRBANKS Mrs. Maggie Pound is ill. She
has been taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Denver Drake. Mrs. ritta Harris spent Sunday in Bloomfield visiting her granddaughter and fam:ly. Mr. srd Mrs. James Borders Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirk and family of Virgin'?, called en Mrs. Olive Tarle'on and daughter Sunday morning. Mr . Tt'irk has been in the Na'y for several years. : Mr. ;md Mr;:. .1-vnn Llnvd filled on Mi. and Mr?. Ondie Van-
Gilder Labor Dav. ! Mr. and Mrs. he. Trucblood, vho have been spending their vacation with Mi. and Mrs. A1- ' nha Dp.Hart. hpvn veturned to their home in Chicago. I Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd spent I Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Curry in Sullivan. Mrs. Mae Drake was hostess to the Past Matrons Wednesday evening. Games and contests
were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to Bess Pogue, Helen Bradbury, Gladys Pound, Gladys Thomson, Ernestine Crew, Effie ' DiJley. Maxine Riggs, Irtis Williams, Mary Strain, Ethel Johnson, Elva Drake, Grace Whit-. I lock, Essie Fuller, ilazel Holmes, I Mae Strain, imo Drake, Fern j Ransford, Leona Fuson, Lois i Pound, and the hostess, Mae
Drake. Visitors were Mrs. Edna Will'on, Mrs. Hazel Piety, Miss Fern DeHart, and Sue Strain. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stinson called on Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Wednesday. Miss Berdine Tarleton, who has been visiting relatives in Robinscn, Illinois, returned home Sunday. Me. and Mrs. Fred Morgan called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drake one evening last week. Mrs. Effie Dilley called on her sister, Mrs. Lennie Kirkham, Sunday afternoon.
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Prize Short Cut
Today s . Markets
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 15. (U.R) -Hogs 8.000, active, barrows and
't gilts 25-50 cents higher, good and '1 choice 210-2C5 lbs., $21.25 $21.50, y 1B0-210 lbs., S21.00 $21.25, few V 21.50: 160-180 lbs.. $20.50 $21.00.
i'jw heavy weights, 100-160 lbs., , $15.50 $17.00; sows 25-50 cents S higher, 400 lbs. down $17.75 i i $19.00; choice lightweights S10.5O I ??0.00; 400-550 lbs., $15.50 $17.75. ' Celtic 1 ,000, ca Ives 501); medium ' jr.ci -t)i. yciu lings $2,r .50-$2D.0O; , , LLUiiiuuji , nLuuediuiu , mixed steers $?tt5utL$72o,00; : good heif- ' ers $26.00 $26.50; cows, active, tltady, beef cows $15.00 $16.50, good beef cows scarce, common $12.50 $14.75; vealers $1.00 $1.5!) higher, bulk good and choice SHO.OO $32.50, common and medium $22.00 $30.00.
PEAS
Stokuly, Tasty King
No. S031o ' 12 ;l
L:in I 71 CHiHj,m I v emu:
4.31
HOMINY V0e jiroger's Country Club
PEAS can mz to 39c '2.22 ,4.43 Green Giant. Large, Sweet variety .
GR. BEAMS lN'can Sickely Fancy cut
23c cs-.S2.64
cans Jiim
14 r tyj 'cuns J.Z
1bAHT No 2
t tun Kroger. Fine Shreds
IOC 1.03 rn.2.15
Buffer Bean can2 ro?29c 1.62 .3.23 Jean of Arc
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EATING APPLES 4 lbs. 25c WHITE ONIONS 3 lbs 29c
America's favcrite, Red Delicious.; Wine like flav. selected raae. oua, unuorm we
No. 1 Quality. Good Color, Medium Size
Fresh, Finer Value Tender, Clean, Garden Fresh
Fleecy W
A Favorite Bleach QM5c
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mi FOOD
Strained or Chopped Vegetables Straintd Meats ' ' Cereal
3 for 24cf
Can 19c
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rUBLICATlOHS Of THE AMERICA!) MEOrCAi. ASSOCIATION
With every step you he! the luxury fcf the deep, soft, velvet-like cushion . . V built into the entire walking surface of Walkmaster SSiqi
CONSTRUCTION
NEW SHORT CUT hair styling prize winner at National Hairdressers convention in New York is this chic creation of Margaret Krokker of Detroit. (International)
Sheep 800, good and choice' 1 spring lambs $24.50 $25.00, medium and good $21.50 $24.00, common $18.50 $21.00; slaughter ewer $5.00 $7.00, good and choice . lightweights $8.00 $8.50.
Ecuutisi Thci Promise Mar.y-Season Use! $1.98 to $5.00
8-oz. Pkg. 17c
MAXW3
Quality, Srrle,' Service
BEVIS
Foot Comfort Dept.
You'll wear these leather handbags over your arm w:,th piide for many a season to come. They're superbly fashioned . . . carefully detailed with all of the little extras so - important tc making a handbajr a joy to own.
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