Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 174, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 August 1946 — Page 6
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Superforf Crew to Fly Hawaii to Cairo Over NortR Pole
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FRI. & SAT Double Feature
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"BORDER BADMEN" . starring Buster Crabbe Al "Fuzzy" St. John Lorraine Miller Plus--Comedy, News
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Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sizemore
Rev. Kams left Monday for f ne" Bloomfield, visited C. K. Lafcyette, Indiana to attend the augherty and family Thursday profits meeting Mrs. Karns ac- afternoon. companied him as far as Dayton. 1 Mr and Mrs Paul Alsman
Indiana to visit their son and f,a f -..u
daughter-in'-law and to see their new granddaughter. Mrs.. Phoebs Brown spsnt Saturday night and Sunday with Beryl Jackron and fsmily. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Payne of Torre Hpute, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Grace Enochs and son. Everett. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur nderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, are vHting Scott Newkirk and family and other relatives. His
mother, Ida Anderson, will accompany them home and will spend the winter with them.
Bynum Garrett Alsman, Jr.
spent the week-end in Tennessee. Wilbur Anderson of'st. Petersburg. Florida, caaed on C. K. Da'ifrherty Friday afternoon. Ora Powell of Milwaukee, Wi--"onsin, Mrs. Fred Pinkston of Shslburn and Mrs. Harvey Andersen of Sandborn, visited Fridav afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Howard. Charles Jackson of Ohio, visited Wednesday and -Thursday with Ray Timmermnn and family.
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Time: 7:30 P. M. Fii. & Mon.: 6;00 V. M. S'.t.; 2:00 P. M. Sunday
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; NO INFLATION HERE Bankloan Plan
AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES LP KEEP TttE i COST, OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FIN ANT-' INC, YOUR PURCHASES WITH' A LOW COST BANK
LOAN.' ' 1 " WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A 7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Suilivan State Bank , . Safe Since 187.1 . , Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -in if
Dr. C. T. Howard of Carlisle, HIRES OVERSEAS MILKMAN was a supper guest Thursday evening of Mr. ard Mrs. F. G. ' MIAMI, Fla. (UP) The latest Howard and Edmond Stoelting freight to travel by air is a gal-
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s ' Friday and Saturday in Ind- in Rio de Janeiro has requested ipnapois the guest of Mr. and a Miami dairy to send him twice 1 1 ; Mrs. Jack Griffith. weekly.
CREW MEMBERS who w:ll man the Superfortress '-Pacusan" in its flight from Hawaii to Cairo, Egypt, via the north pole, are shown with their commander, Col. C. S. Irvine of St. Paul, Neb., pilot, in Seattle, Wash. Left to right, Maj. J. R. Dale, Wise, Va.; R B. SnoJgrass, aviation executive and fi.giit engineer; Maj. N. P. Hays, Seneca, Mo.; Sgt. E. G. Vasse. Huntsville, Mo.; Col. Irvine; Col. B. H. Warren, Omaha, Neb.; Maj. J. R. Kerr, Arcadia, Cal.; Sgt. G. S. Fi.h, Appleton, Wis.; Maj. J. T. Brothers, Knoxville, Tenn., and Lt Col. F. J. Shannon, Philadelphia, Pa. ( Interaction:.!)
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Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIES SALAD & DRINK
ELKS LOUNGE will be Open Labor Day MONDAY, SEPT. 2 from 4:00 P. M. until 12:00 P. M.
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We Serve Fried Chicken & Steaks
,21 HOURS DAILY S'zzlinsr Steaks $1.00 Fried Chicken 75 Other Dinners 60 HOME-MADE PIES
3ACK to SCHOOL School Has Opened and That Means SHOES CLOTHING BOOKS PENCILS LUNCH BOXES FOR -THAT BOY OR GIRL OF YOURS ' ES They Will All Cost rnd It Will Take Money Now, As In the Fast, If You Need Money To Buy These School Needs, Your Old Friend THE SECURITY L O, A N Stands Ready To Help" Out With a
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Le'f, 5!iamolin stuped dress; center, angora and wool model; right, shepherd s wool check dress, belt. I.ijrh fashion styling has at' last arrived in the reasonably priced dress group as a result of the inger aiiy of American designers. They have taken checks, stripes ' and diagonal designs and executed t icm in original' modes, creating a charming and sophisticated line of casual and street wear dresses. TV.c three frocks shown above are Nan Tucket models, typifying fall fashion trends. At the left is a Mitiinol.in striped dress with a diagonal hand and a drawstring pouch at the hip. Three-Quarter-length s cuves unci svif belt with covered buckle complete the model. Made of angora and wool, the model 5,iwn renter features short, riouble-cufTed sleeves, string bow tie, and tiny belt of self material. It buttons down the front. The handsome shepherd's check, right, is distinguished by a high round neckl,.ie, three-quarter sleeves, a buttoning overlap front and a double strap polo belt. (Inter national)
Coty Face Powder . . $1.00 Colgate Toothpaste . ... 37c
Ipana Toothpaste .... 3I)c
Tek Toothbrush 29c
Pepsodent Powder 39c
Lyons Powder 39c
Dr. West Toothbrush. . 47c I
Lnstre-Creme Shampoo $1 Wrisley Bath Oil . . 1 . . $1 Veto Deodorant 39c Jergens Lotion 39c Modart Fluff Shampoo 75c
RIT ALL PURPOSE DYE 25c
PUTNAM DYE 10c
Aunt Sue Cleaner, gal. 64c ENERGINE 29c
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NEW LEBANON i son, Stevie, were dinner guests Mrs. Myra Schlichter of Terre
Miss Freda Pierson of Merom, Sunday of Mn and Mrs' Vern "aute- visiting her daughter,! ' r"-, oi,n Mrs F.vplvn Shrtrtpr snn fsmilv.
spent the week-end with her ' grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Pier- . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohmeier Jack McClure of Indianapolis,
son. . and daughter, bailie Lou, of visited baturday with his wile,
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