Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1946 — Page 3

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Snow Suits for Sale in August NACOGDOCHES, Tex. (UP)

Maybe it was just a psychological counter-attack on the heat. A Nacogdoches merchant in the

midst of one of the worst Texas

FORMER SULLIVAN COACH Dorothy Mae Payne, who un- and children of Detroit, MichiUNDERGOES AN OPERATION derwent an emergency operation gan, are visiting relatives here V. C. Stivers, manual training Thursday at the Union Hospital this week.

teacher and athletic coach of the in Terre mute, is slowly imhigh school last year, is in the proving. hospital at Portsmouth, Ohio, for Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Combs and

Pvt. Bill Gray of Alabama, is 'spending a furlough here with Viic rQ vn c TVf i onrl Tiff v a flilXi-ff

heat waves in history advertised an operation. Stivers has never Tom Goble attended the White c '

children's snow suits for sale. j recovered from an attack of River Baptist conference at . iHinhfViovio several months ago Bloomfield Sunday. ' John Monk of Flint, Michigan,

It ' WnrH uiae ranoitrorl vostorrlaV Who has Snent the Dast month

GERM of the effects of that illness. by Joe Kendall "of the Serious with his grandparents, Mr. and

. .. illness of his mother, Mrs. Ger- Mrs. Ceorge Sargent, was acFARMERSBURG trude Kendall of San Francisco, companied home Tuesday by James Reed of Brazil, Indiana, California. Mrs. Kendall is a Miss Grace Sargent, who will is visiting here this week with former resident of Farmersburg. remain for a few weeks visit.

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SCOTT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Walker

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Florida after four years - service with the Marines. I

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr called

in Terre Haute. Amos DeWitt of Bedford, Mrs. Jennie and Martha Boston Indiana, was the guest of Mable

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Haddon, Monday night. Mrs. Lavada Frakes called on

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Never Disturbed By Noise And Racket Our funeral home although just a moment's walk from the center of town, is in a residence section, in a setting of lawns and trees and undisturbed by street noises and congestion. There are unlimited parking facilities and no confusion from truck and auto traffic. . RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Phone 89 Sullivan

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Notice is hereby given that the Thomas of Terre Haute

Board of County Commissioners will

receive sealed bids until 12:00 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, September 3, 1946, for the furnishing of coal to the County Institutions: The Court House,

County Jail, County Infirmary and County Highway Garage for the ensuing year. Bids to be opened it 1:00 P. M. Tuesday, September 3, 1946. ; Said coal must be union mined from Sullivan County Mines and to be either No. 5 or No. 6 vein, and to be modified mine run or screened mine ! run. I Coal to be delivered to each of the . above named institutions as needed in the quantity and in kind specified by the custodian of each. Weighing . charges to be paid by the contractor ' and each ticket to have the approval of the custodian of the building to which it is delivered, before filing

for payment. Bids may be submitted separately, either for the furnishing of coal or for the hauling of coal. Bids for hauling must also include the removal of ashfjp. from each institution. Each bidder shall file a bond in the amount'- of $500.00. All bonds will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, JOHN R. HOWARD LAWRENCE HUFF GARLAND D. SCOTT GEORGE D. GETTINGER Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County, Indiana. (Seal) ATTEST: JAMES McGARVET, County Auditor. 1st ins 8-22-46V 2t.

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Vigo County Fair. Bruce Holmes attended the fair at Terre Haute several days last week. Quincy Stewart was in Sullivan Saturday night. Mr. and. Mrs. Orville Eldridge

were in Sullivan Monday.

Garland Graves, nephew

week,

Mr. and Mrs. Emery Benson called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Tuesday evening.

LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stark of Washington, D. C, who have

of been the guests of relatives here

Lloyd Owens, has been visiting the past week, returned to their

relatives in and near here. He home Monday. will return to his . home in Winona Knight spent Monday

Mrs. Karl Heminger of Indianapolis, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knight returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Criss and son, Jerry, attended the fair Wednesday night. Max Hix called on Ross Wolverton Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawrence of Terre Haute, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence, Sunday.

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