Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 August 1946 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, AUG, 29, 194(5. SULLIVAN. INDIANS SULLIVAN STORE ousewares for norhemakers . . una re ROOT'S SECOND FLOOR
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Ode to Housewives ... Calling all ladies to lend an ear .. ;, For mighty good. news you'll be glad to hear,., . Our bigger and better houseware department , Has housewares you'll want for your home or apartment! VVe've just completed our new Houseware Department and would be happy to have you come in- and see our fine selection of quality items. There's, sure to be many things that will, help you keep house easier.
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KEEP CAKES FRESH . . . Cake Covers . 1.75 Thas is no ordinary cake cover . . . for this has a glass , .tray suitable for serving the cake on.
DELICIOUS CHICKEN . . . Chicken Fryers 5.95 Made of cast aluminum for that extra thickness that holds the . heat . ., . and cooks chicken to a beautiful brown . . . and so tender!
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flexible to allow more .qomfort . . . two separate . cushions to affcr;d - more '.relaxation. Upholstered with washable fabric Ideal' for year around use on the perch, sun parlor, the office, reception room, home recreation icpm,; studio or den . . . and for the lawn when weather, permits. Royal blue and burgundy. , . "Quatrty &S& Less at Root's"
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Whether you have electricity r ' or gas ... we have the stove for you ! '"CONVENIENT APARTMENT SIZE
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CHROME FINISHED Egg Beaters 3.25 Rugged" ... and ready! Made of, steel with plastic handles. Lasting chrome finish.
Shiny Aluminum . . .. HAR-EVER CLEANSER 19c Don't put .off scouring those pots and pans any longer ... . for here's a quick easy way to do them. Ten pads to box." Polish Furniture with DUO-DUSTER SHEETS ' : ' 50c
A-B Electric Ranges
96.50
Wliite porceLu'n f idsh "., ; . oyeh eontroL-and. seven-speed metal surface units. P.roiler and broiler pan: Handsome stove for you who prefer the quick convenience of electricity.
A-B Gas Ranges
BEAUTY FOR YOUR TABLE
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Stainless Steel Flatware
11.95 to 16.
Four surface units ... fully insulated oven... broilec and broiler pan. White porcelain finish. Good-looking stove that gives perfect performance.
Service for six in convenient chest. Plastic handles. A iiice matched set for. youreveryday use to save your good silver. -
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CANNLNC CO-MrANlON .' . . ; -: Ecko Pressure
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Wonderful for cooking foods .for canning. , You'll also turn, cut mpre flavorful, .mbfe,:jolorful foods in brief minutes of tT.t Kith", tlifs cooker. ." '
PRETTY AND" PRACTICAL .' . . ; PeMwick Cloffies" Hampers 6.39 You'il 'find this reed const i-act?d hamper with its pretty pearl lid a most convenient item. It comes in a selection cf pastel colors to' harmonize with any color scheme. 6Quality Costs Less 'it Root's"
TASTY DASHES COOKED IN
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a 2 qt. S;;uce Pan
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Layer Cake Pan
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,. 1 qt. . Sauce Pan 75c . 2i? .qt. Double 1 12 qt. Sauce Pan .... 85c Boiler . ......:.... 2.25 Smooth bcttpm , , . rounded cpiEers ..-1 . makes these easyvjtodeifiEtra thick .bottom so heat spreads . .rt tlifo'ugHqut. Capacity .markings. ;' v '
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ALL PURPOSE . . .
Food Mills 1.59
For ricing, mashing and straining you can't beat this item. A canning necessity!
Smell that Coffee . . . Coffee Makers 3.95 Magic Flo glass coffee makers that 'are so easy to care for . . . and so nice to use. 6 cup size.
SWING-A-WAY
Can Opener
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Easy way to open cans ... precise' action assures minimum wear. Flat . against wall when not in use. Clean rugs with POWDER-ENE
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Dishwasher's Aid Metal Dish Drainer 1.29 Ever so handy to place dishes, in to drain. Saves dishes ... no need for stacking. Helps the dish drier rrreatly.
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FASTER, EASIER IRONING . . . , . Met-L-Top Ironing Boards , We bring you something new in ironing boards . . . ventilated top carries steam and moisture away. Top retains and utilizes the heat. Clothes iron dry faster. Waip proof . . . fire proof.
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TIME-SAVING, MOfNEY-SAVlNG ... Wear-Ever Pressure Cookers Use it on -any range for cooking your vegetables, fruits, meats r . or just any food.-Keeps color of fqcd :.: . flavor tpo.v Large -enough for. big families, yet cock's quick', delicious meals for two.
Attention
(Continued frnm Phl'p 1) , War Ballot Voter ' August : 2 First', day when a
member of the Armed . Forces personally, preseutjn the county, if registered ''and' if ballots -are
available', may appear at County
Clerk's office and vote the Official,. War Ballot. , ' n. i .''
October 21 Last, day.-'a'.iplica-ticn? for War Ballot? .may beTecc ived by the .' .County' Clerk ' vhete ballots are.to be mailed to ballot. ' .."'.'I'.l'"
October 21 Firs day.. County.
Election Board may mail regular
absent' voter's ballots to -appli
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Oct?ber 26 First , day vctst
may personally procure and vote by ragular; absent voter's ballot in County, Clerk's, office. November 2 Last dqy voter may apply . for regular absent voter's ballot. . -. 1 ': ' . November . 4 Last day voter may personally procure and vote a regular absent .voter's, ballot in County .. Clerk's office. ; . ". voters outside the territorial limits of the United States. V . October '25 Last day member of the - Armed Forces may personally procure and . vote in County Clark's office by War .BHfoti - - .. October 2c Last day member of the Armed Forces' may personally present in the county- of
bi voting resideijcs may rsLter.
October 26 Last day, applica tions for War Ballots may ba VC7 ceivetl by the County Clerk where ballots are to be mailed, to. voters within the territorial limits of the United States; October 21 Last day author-, ization of cancellation of . registration may be sent .to clerk ; of county where voter was previously registered. . ' - ;' NOTi! Discharged members of the armed services will be required to meet the regular registration and voting requirements. The special provisions of the war ballot act no longer apply, to Jhem . after, separation frcro service,
Mrs. ; Walter Steele and daughters were t guests 'Sunday of Mrs. , Stella '.-Raley.- , '' Mrs. Ether Bragdon of Sullivan, spent" Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hettie Crowe. ; , Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Allen of
Indianapolis, have been spending' their t,, vacation here with relatives,, ,'.,'. ' . 'Mr- and Mrs. Fred Boyer of
ChnpaigM,'- Illinois; were guests . Tuesday of - Mr. and Mrs. Breck 'Leach.. ..'.' , ",j','. " '. ;' Mi?s.' E. K. :LaDune and daughter 1 of Sullivan, -were guests ; Tuesday of Mrs. EiU Jobuscjj
and' daughters.: , j" ' I Patricia' Copeland CN ;of Indianapolis, 'spent Tuesday, -and Wednesday., ajt; her home' here. . , B'.rjhday Club Mets ' On Fridaj', August v 23rd.! the ' birthday '-.cjub met' -on - .ferom Bluff withr Mrs. Helena Hopper and Mrs. Ovaline Arnett as hostesses. ;At: noon a bountiful cov- ; ered dish dinner was sarved to the following; Mr. and Mrs. Ba-. sil Mason and family, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Arnett, Mr. and Mrs, Lewisi rSmilcy and Janice, Mr. and Mys.T Beryl Rinard and . children, Mr., and Mrs.. George Frederick i and Georgia Carol, Mrs. Chrissie Hale, , Mrs. Cora 1 Dungan,1 Mrs' Ha?el SFarki?,, Mrs. Bonnie Rcseberry 'vrA cbiidrgn,
fclrs.. Cleo Cray and children, .MrS, -Grace White and children, Mrs. Jessie Rinard and Ronald, -Mrs. Louise 1 Daugherty and childrep, Mrs. Anna McCammon, Mrs. . I.Millie Mahan, Mrs!.-- Joy Qwens, Mrs. Naomi Bogard and son, Helena ' riopper and sons, Mrs. Ovaline ' Arnett and children, Sandra Daugherty and Janet Kay Ward. ,' '"!t'" . CARD OF THANKS .. ,We'.wiih to' thank , everyone who,' was so kind and gopd to us during the illness and . death of our , mother and sister:
Mr?. ;Chloe Magill ' ' Jhirley Magill l" ' Mrs.,.Trella Wright -,.;.'. PuWy and Hsydcn PuUis
CARD OF THANKS We' wish to express our appreciation for the generous assistance and the expressions of sympathy from our friends .'.and ,' neighbors in the tragic, loss .'of our parents. The Ormiston Family White Rose, Church Notice ' The .White Rose.. Church will have a meeting and baptizing Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Rev. John Jerrells will be in charge. .. ... . , . '. . .
Mrs. Nell Aydelotte Rice ' of Black Mountain, North Carolina, I will arrive Saturday for a ' visit with Emma Kennedy and other relatives.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2D. (UP) Hogs, 3,500; 160 lbs. and i:r 99 nn- infi-iKn iv.c ton nn
$21.00; good and choice butchers $4.50 to $5.00 down at largely $17.50; sows uneven, $3.50 to $4.00 down at $16.25 $17.00. Cattle, 300; calves, 400; choim yearlings,, $22.00; good bfff cows, $13.25 $15.00; vealers, good and choice,' $18.00 $19.00. 'Sheep. ,800. Fat soric" lambs, $17.00 $18.00 (good and choice1). Slaughter ewes steady, $7.50 flown;
