Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 18, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 January 1946 — Page 3

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HICKORY Rev. Homberger filled regular appointment here day morning.

I Haute Friday. J Lloyd Smith and Elena Rae his vvisited Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Sun- Smith in Dugger Sunday.

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 1946.

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I Rebecca and Lorrie Willis were guests a few days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis ! while their mother, Mrs. Paul

Willis was confined to the Mary Sherman Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creager

were Sunday guests of Mr. and 1

Mrs. George Boone, Doris and Audrey. Afternoon callers were' Miss Joan Goodman, Miss Joyce Boone, Miss Vera Moore, and : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and j Sue. j Rev. and Mrs. Homberger and ' daughter were Sunday guests of Mrs. Thelma Deckard and dau- i ghters. . j Mr. and Mrs. Dora Figg were ' guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j Harlan Chastain. Wilson McClellan was in Terre

FACTOGRAPHS In the Middle Ages the most famous of all the medical schools was that of Salerno, near Naples. It was organized In connection with a monastery of Benedictine monks. Water cisterns built by the ancient Romans are used for modern apartment buildings in Phillippeville, Algeria. The tsrrr "chime" when used in connection with striking c'ocka, means one using four or more strik.ng rods. The richest silver-lead deposits In the world are located at the tiroken Hill mines in Australia.

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Mrs. Cecil Davidson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCammon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone and Billy of Terre Haute, called on

relatives here Friday

spent the week-end at Hutsonville, Illinois with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stuck of

Mr. and Mrs. Allison Pittman. Miss Maude Daugherty Sunday. Mrs. Miriam Turpen returned T , , T . T r ,. . , Mrs. Jerry Hardy of Indianahome from Indianapolis, Friday. ' ShA was accomDanied bv Mrs. Polis spent Sunday and Monday

near Shelburn, called on friends ; Eileen Robertson, who will visit here with her mother, Mrs. Lillic here Sunday. I Carl Cox and family. Ladson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Padgett andj Mr. and Mrs. James Brashier, Miss Shirley Clem Smith is Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Railsback and Eloise and Mrs. Roxie Mc- out of school this week on ac-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummins were Sunday evening guests of Cammon were dinner guests of count of illness.

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Pacquin Hand Cream . . 39c

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MILITARY STRATEGY of Gen. Mark W. Clark in the attempted Rapido river crossing during the Italian campaign has been criticized by members of the 36th division

holding a post-war reunion at j

Brownwood, Tex. A resolution to this effect is presented by a - former lieutenant colonel, Carl Phinney; above, of Dallas, Tex., head of division transportation. Among those who have added their criticism to the military ma

neuvers is Charles "Commando" j Kelly, the Pittsburgh Medal of I Honor winner who took part in the assault that cost the division 2,900 casualties. (International) LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Oral Riggs and family of Mt. Vernon, Ind., have recently moved to the Alice Coffman home northeast of Sullivan. Kenny and Gordon, the Riggs' sons, are attending high school here.

Pfc. and Mrs. Thomas M. Deck

er and daughter, Vikki Lynne, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Spencer and 1 son, Pat, of Chicago. Mr. Spencer , has recently been discharged from the Army and Pfc. Decker is awaiting his discharge from the Percy Jones General Hospital at Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Decker and daughter live in Joliet, 111.

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Fresh, Crisp California

Fresh, New Florida

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Grapefruit 10 Lb, Bag 55c Texas Marsh Seedless 1 f

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ED OATS 24c y Club 48 Oz. Pkg-.

PLES 18c

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EN BEANS 11c

JUle No. Can ACH 12c

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A MARSH 22c

ate Syrup 16 oz. Jar

FUT BUTTER .... 28c

;sy 16 Oz. Jar

KGE JUICE 20c igre Brand No. 2 Can

Florida Oranges

New Crop, Sweet-Juicy

PORK SAUSAGE PORK PICNICS

8 Lb. Bag

59 c

Pure, Old Plantation Style

Lb. 25c

PORK CHOPS . , Lean, Center Cuts SPARE RIBS . . Fresh, Meaty

Fresh, Lean I L )C For Roasting LL). Lii gC

Lb. 35c SAUER KRAUT 2 Lbs. 15c

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NOTICE OF SALE xt . ?F pOCNTT PBOPEBTY Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana, will offer at public sale at the North Door of the Court House in Sullivan. Indiana, to the highest bidder and at nt less than the appraised value thereof, from 30:00 A. M. to 4.00 P. M.. February 4, 1916, the following described real estate situated in bullivan County. Indiana, heretofore bought in by said Auditor for the

uew'iii or tne school iunUs: The Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Five (5). Township Six (6) North, Range Nine (9) West, containing

xmiy wi acres, more or less, (Haddon Township) Beginning 190 feet North of the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13), Township Eight ( 8) North, Kange -Eight (S) West, and running theii'-e West S76 feet ; thence South 190 feet- thence East 246 feet: thence North 70 feet: thence East 130 feet: thence North 120 feet to the place of beginning. Coal and other . underlying minerals excepted. (Cass Township) The terms of th ra1 nro nn tn

hand and will be sold subject to taxes for the year 1946. payable In 1947. I Any taxpayer or interested persons feeling themselves aggrieved by the ' sale of any' particular tract, may file their objections with the County I Auditor within three days from i February 4. 1946. and such objections 1 shall be heard and determined bv the i Board of Commissioners of Sullivan ' County, Indiana. I Witness my hand and official seal this 3rd day of January, 1946.

l&eai) JAMKS McGARVET Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana. 1st Ins 1-3-46 3t.

Mercy Flight

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MRS. RONA ROBINSON holds her two-month-old daughter, Cherylene, as she alights at Oakland, Cal., airport after an 8,000-mile mercy flight from Brisbane, Australia, aboard a NAT plane. The dangerously ill baby, admitted immediately at the University of California hospital, is in need of special surgery necessitated by failure of the infant's skull fontanel to close. (International)

COCOA " DOORMATS 14x24 ........ 1.59 16x27 1.98 18x30 2.59 Just in time for the bad weather months still ahead. Get them now while quantities, last. "OVER-DOR" All-Metal Utility Hangers .29 Just received another shipment of those allmetal utility hangers. They hook over the door. Saves space, no nails re- ' quired, just fits right over the top of the door. .Ideal for closets, and to hook on kitchen door for freshly ironed clothes. Sew It Yourself NEW SPRING WOOLENS 1.98 to 2.93 yd. New spring colors in part wool, and all wool materials. Shetlands and basket weaves, in pastel solid colors, checks, and plaids. Ideal for skirts and suits.

U LLIVAN STORE

LAST TWO DAYS

JANUARY Sales Event

10 ANNUAL SALE

WIND and WEATHER LOTION

NOW AT

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PRICE

REGULAR $1 SIZE

Regular $2 size, $1 Six 8-oz. bottles in handy family carton, $3 All prices plus tax LIMITED TIME ONLY! For powder base, body rub, chapped skin. Buy now and save y

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MATERNITY DRESSES 5.90 When you're dressing for two see our "Coming Attraction" maternity dress. Luxable blue rayon, with white flower print. Sizes 12 to 20. - BUNNY MITTENS Reg. 1.79 .98 Cozy, warm, white fur bunny mittens with green fabric palms. Reduced to clear. 1.39 matching Ear Muff .79 GIRLS' ' Part Wool v ANKLETS .79 Colorful Argyle plaids. In those ever so popular warm 25. wool anklets. Size 8V2 to 10i2

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Harsery Chairs

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ITnmlsome, wearing. Maple finnu:sry chairs, pottia. Swing-over tray, with play beads.

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Playtex Panties G9c Water-proof playtex pants In Izes small, nvedium, larg tnd extra large.

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ShuSer Walkers

All metal constructed walkers with ' rubbertired wheels, butterfly floorboards, rubber ill bumpers, roomy trunk for Tnmdles, tray and I il playheads. Converts easily into walker.

96

PSay Pen

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High Chair

Indoor-outdoor maple, off-the-floor play pen, with colored beads on two sides.

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Maple or birch finished hi-chair with wide leg spread, adjustable tootrest, removable tray.

Outing Gowns Outing flannel gowns and kimonos in white with dainty pink or blue trim.

Nursery Seats 1.29 Sturdy wood nursery seats with foot rest. Nursery design trim.

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